trday, July 11, 1925. Phone 27 It's all here n the New No. 1A Series II r POCKET KODAK Lens Ivitluk Auusiigniut f.7.7. A Shutter. Hie l)ioniulir tlnd , lr, 3rd Avenue. House of Quality E - " -"v. -vviJiiu.i 1IIIU J iyliiiiis wild accuracy, from 1-10 to 1-100. Stop und Speed Control thai at the same time'lells you how instantly. Viru at your linger tips inslanlly. Pictures, 24 xf !,. Price $20.00. The Hioniatie Shutter that means aci uracy. Anas! ignial f.7.7 Leu- That means sharpness, and U'plll of focus. Tins tlic most coniylcte, convenient and capable umera that $2G.H0 ever bought. (MijaiBm.Jk The Latest Style In FACE POWDER COMPACTS v ' n n ,-,,, hi!.l!i!g LtM.iSK Powder, Pull' anil II).' 1' i tv l ' r i-iiniMit -pill and it is a preat iinprove;- usefii 't'f the iil Mvle 1 I i 1 cake. - i V - .i -hurt time only we are selling one of these fuses i i ux of NARCISSUS FACE POWDEH for' ' $1.40 , il mli-'i'liii'lun ill lor. ,s. hem wh' ii -oii .i!" in inir -lure. IORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists 3rd Avenue and 6th St. The Rexall Store Phones 82 and 200 iCASH Clearance SALE 8 DAYS ONLY, JULY 11 TO 18 Summer Goods Below Cost Hats, Suits, Umbrellas, 25 to 50 oer cent reduction. Coats, Urfderwear and Raincoats, 25 per cent reduction. tg Dresses, Skirts and Blouses, 20 per cent' reduction. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Veils, 12' per cant reduction. "DEMERS" P.O. Box 327 Use dominion Linoleum for all you1 floors BARM'S Home Furnishings Phone 123' LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED fe, to building next door to Krizzcll Butcher Shop, across from the Empress Hotel We carry a full line nf j Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Let the Salvation Army serve you. A real 50c Taxt Service. Urown Taxi. Phone 80. , tf You'll like our joall 'Consum- ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. l'hono 678. tf La Parisienne Beauty Shop, Fourth SU Phone 301. tf Two ears at your service. Shcddon Taxi. Phone 135. tf The Sale of "Victor" Records will be continued uptll July 11, inclusive. ICO Send I lie children nl 2 .in Sunday afternoon to Hie Army Citadel. Moose Picnic postponed until Sunday, July 26, on account of Inclement weather. Hoyal Taxi Phone 3i Stand al Universal. Dominic Hossi proprietor, formerly with 25 laxi. ; ' 10 Mrs. J. Krikevsky and family will leae on .Monday lo spend a couple of weeks holidaying in Terrace. K. H. Maynard, keeper of the l.uey Island lijrhl, will return there today after a few days spent in the city. , You had belter hurry if you want sood shiplap for 11.50. It's almusl all none. Phones I81M12. P.ll. Transfer & Taxi. 100 United we stand for the best exhibilion ever staged in Prince Uupert in 1U25. Co-operate with the Fair Hoard in making Hi is year's fair a record One. Mrs. Xortheolt from Victoria and sister of Cieo. .Mcllmoyle, reached the city yesterday, "and will spend the next week or ten days as jruest of Mr. and Mrs Mcllmojle. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hoherts, who spent the day in the oily on their honeymoon tour, left Hiis moriiin? on the train for Jasper where I hey will spend a week he fore returning to Van fouver. J. II. Lepage, Opl.lL, will he in the eily at McCulclieon's Unit dure from July 17 to. 20 inclns. ive. Mr. I.ePage will carry Juli equipment for exaiuining eyes unit filing glasses and puaran lees all work. If.5 The motorslilp Fairbanks ar rived in port yesterday afternoon with fresh fish and ore. The former she unloaded at the Can adian Fish & Cold Storage dock and the ore is being forwarded to the Eastern stales by train. An article appears in the July issue of Canadian fisherman' on the Iluperl .Marine Product fish reduction plant af Tucks In let accompanied by clear, illustra tions showing the old Prince Al ierl loading at the wharf, scows of oil'al, etc. Hear Hawks Sunday 7.30 li.ip, at the S. Army. The new S.S. Oalala which was ecenlly built in t lit; old country for the Union SjS. Co. is expect ed to, arrive in Vancouver mi Monday. She is similar in tvoe lo I lie Cardena, and will shortly be placed on the northern'' run lo lake the place uf'the Venture. Enjoy the singr al tho Army Citadel. ANNOUNCEMENTS O.W.V. picnic July 1J. KCIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL HOOIYI IN CONNECTION imes Zarelli Proprietor I I . IJ I I A AT SAW. it wif h a SiMONDS SAW Stays sharp longer. IMONOt CANADA 1W TO. ITS, MONTREAL VANCOUVC IT. JOHN, N.I. .T,'"-"".',,i'Wi1Mr,. j w MHEf THE DAILY NEWS PAOB THRES Commodore Cafe ' THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Breakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail, You will be pleased with our service. Lei us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Meet nfe at the S. Army Citadel Sneddon's Taxi the original oOc. taxi. Phone 134. tf Come hear the Hawk. Sundav. 7.30 p.m. at the Army Citadel. C. II. Klkfns is booked to sail for the south this evening on a short business trip. Ricli and poor can ride now. 50c. for a taxi lo go anywhere. Brown Taxi. Phone 80. tJ C Wilson, II. Drown. JJ. Davis and Miss B. Labeau are booked lo sail on the Venture this afternoon for tiie south. Miss Kdwina HUcliey who wa? admitted to the local hospilal for treatment is reported lo be pro gressing very favorably. -Our shiplap is 'going fast. This fine lumber for 811.50 won't last much longer. Order now from P.R. Transfer & Taxi. Phono 18K-112. loo The picnic which the local Orange Lodge planned on having today to Digby Island, has been postponed on account of weather conditions. (ieo. Karo, sentenced lo one year al Okalla hv JihIl'h Yimn will go south on , the Wince (eorge tonight with a provincial police escort. Mrs. Fred llennin? will sail this afternoon on the Princes Alice for Vancouver. She will spend some time in the south visiting Mrs. Sweet. St.. Andrew's (Church of Eng land) Sunday " School Picnic, Thursday, July 10, to Digby Is land at 1.30 p.m. from Swan- son's float. Weather permittin Zero hour and over the top we go. Our objective is to male the 1925 Exhibition the best yel, and it can bo done only by unit I'd efTort. Don't kill the willing workers. Everybody help. 'The S.S. Venture arrived from tiiy south last evening about 10 o'clock with Capl. Johnson on the bridge. Opt. Johnson who was recently married, has been away on a honeymoon trip. Mrs. 1'. (lilhuly. Mrs! W. Wil- liseroft and Mrs. J. Frizzcll leave this afternoon on the Princess Alice for Vancouver where I hey will attend (he Royal Purple Convention meeting there on July It, 15 and 10. II. H. Little, manager' of the Union Dank al this plate, left on the morning Irani for Uazellon, accompanied by his little daugh ter Enyd. Mr. Little will return to the eily on Monday and Envd will holiday for a while as guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert F. 5. Stokos, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Roberts, C. J. Howbolhani, J. E. Stephenson, l. J. Bale, R. L. Anderson, A. L. Morfee, Vancou- jver; Miss Paulino Barnes, SacrO-iniento; Mrs. E. Wells, Los Angeles; E, McDonald, 'Edmonton; J. E. Chilberg, S'altchuck; E. A. il'rince, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. T." .Wall, Salvus; J. Sleiger, San Francisco;- 11. W. Metcalf, La-comhe; A. Worth, Ottawa; W. Hlnns, Balmoral; A. Klpp, Es-slnglon; E. W. McLeod, city; J. A. Brown, Eestall River. Central ! O. Brandon, Victoria; X. Pai-soii, I.. Oarfi, W. Campbell, A. M. Hnyle. r.x.n. i Church Nntires The Salvation Army The army of service. Make Sunday a Holy Day by spending ii at the Army. Sunday 11 a.m. Holiness. 2:30 Sunday school, a personal interest taken in every child. 7.30 K. llawkes of California will speak Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 8.15 meeting. Tuesday- and Friday Scouts and Ouards. Tourists will feel aU home' in the army The young working men, without friends will enjoy (he service. Whatever your difficulty may be, come and make il known to the Army, we are here to serve. A friend in need is a friend indeed. United Church 'The church of service. Pastor Rev. eo. U. Hacker. Deaconess, Miss Isabel Haddock. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,' topic "My Week End on the Skeena." Sunday evening at 7.30, topic The Influence of Jesus." Rev. i. (i. Hacker will he the speaker at both services. Baptist Church Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Subject: "The Secret of Courage." Evening worship at 7.30. Subject : "The Conqueror's Crown." A most cordial invitation to residents, visitors and workmen on elevator. Presbyterian Church Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: "The Human Appeal.' Evening service al 7.30. Subjec' ''The Securing and Preserving of Liberty." Preacher, Rev. E. W Mackay. Annual church parade of the Prince Rupert Orange Lodge at the evening service. On Sunday. July 10, Dr. Grant is expected to resume the regular services. j Ten Years Ago in Ptince Rupert Tlios. Chalmers, the agent Of the O.T.P. on the wharf here is leaving about August 5 for the Old Country where he lias been offered a position in the trans portal ion end of the military de partment. Capt. E. S. Fletcher, inspector of post offices, arrived from the north last evening, lie has been as far as Dawson on official bus mess. The Majestic Slock Company which lias played al the Wcst- hdlme Theatre all the week, closed ils engagement last night, presenting "The Price." They will leave on Monday for Alaskan points. I A. T. Congdon, who lias been spending several days in Prince Rupert, left last evening for Skagway en route to Dawson. SUCCESSFUL SALE SALVATION ARMY A very successful sale was held yesterday al the Salvation Army in aid of the scouts and guards camp when a sum of00.3l was received for tins purpose. Mrs. Ilea was in charge and was as sisted by a number of (he guards. Those contributing to make the sale a success were Misses A. Exley. W. Ex ley. V. McCulcheou. K. Simnis, A. Smith, E. Pierce. A. Cook. P. Jsloan. and K. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. until o.jo p.m. aim on other week days al 2, 3 and 0.45 p.m. The last boat homo each day will leave Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale and hire. PRINCE RUPERT BOATHOUSE ffiffttw Shoes (2k ShoeMsK Make old 3 hoes loo like nc Am ,m vm i i Laid 57 years ago i" Till'' Ftfltnik Stmt mni Unim if UN 'T '" this roof is still good! Rack in 1868, the old Tiffany Building at 15th Street and Union Square, New York City, was roofed with Barrett Pitch and Felt. This roof is still staunchly weathertightl Today the Barrett Specification Roof (bonded against repair or maintenance ex- pense for 20 years) stands as the leader of a ' , ' wide line of Barrett Built-up Roofs. We know roofs. But we don't know any that can match the endurance records of scores of Barrett roofs of this type roofs built 40 or more years ago that are still-in excellent condition. Isn't that thevkind of roof you want for your building? Come in. We will be glad to help you with your roofing problem. - S. E. PARKER, LTD., Jobbers, Prince Rupert, B.C. For Sale by all Jlnrdware and Paint Dealers 1 3 if Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOC& SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al. kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF DONT Throw Money Away! When contemplating house or boat building get our mill prices on your lumber requirements. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We are agents for the Prince Rupert Spruce Mills and can quole you attractive prices on their products: Cedar Timbers and Shiplap. Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. Spruce Shiplap. v Spruce Dimension. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 564. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Princo Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from Prince Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate ports, Monday, at i.00 p.m., and Wednesday aiid Saturday, ,at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart- Monday and Friday, i p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, 4.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John fur Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY (icept Sundty 11.10 AJn. fur t'rlu Ueutire, EDMONTON, WlNNlPEO, til puiuii tusi'rn cumin. United stttei. AQENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktt Offlct, 628 Third A, Prlnc Ruptrt. Phoiu 2SQ. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Saillnri trbm Prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanton B,, tn4 Alrl (, Tud, B P.. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Altrl Bay, and Swanion Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, P.M. For PORT SIMMON and IVtat Rlar Ctnnarlta, Friday A.M. I2S 2nd A,u, 4, aarnaiay, anv. rrinca uart, B.o.