Ldav July 27 1925. You need a new ChiHamet Graining Process The only practical graining system by which anyone can successfully apply Beautiful, lustrous hardwood grain effects-over old dirty soft wood floors, doors, woodwork and.furniture. Costs about 3 ceitfs a square foot, is washable and will outwear most hardwood finishes. Learn to grain in 5 minutes at any Chi-Namel store. For Sale By STORKS HARDWARE LTD., Prince Rupert, B.C. Rupert Coaster Wagon The Best Coaster Wagon Made wug-jils ut 'lie cilj. OM k'x . . . . 11. i -tcel diM- wheels, w iMi roller bearing that i annul come iniL Has an all !teel bol.tcr. thoroughly bi'ai'ciL The strength and durability of this wagon is evident at & glance. We lielieve it to be the Wrongest, easiest running, best steering wagon made. And it is certainly in addition the biggest value ever of- S7.40 li- 10x:tSxo $3.75 Bathing Cap mn We have u wide assortment of colors ami styles s..iU Lap, Helmet. AviHtion, Hiving--sonic prelldy decor-!'d, others quite plain. Some have chin straps like the Submarine style which has the strap built into er pockets, Keeps the 'water out and lakes the pressure off Ihe ears. I'nres range from, each 25c to $2.00 Rubber Bags to earn Halting Suit mh Towels from . . . $1.75 to $3.75 Ear Stopples, to protect the ears while in the wuler, per 25c pair Water Wings, to give confidence while learning to swim, per pair-...... . 50c Hoot wait until yon want to use these things, the "i' may be closed when oit need (hem. Jlny now. ORMES LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Druggists 3rdAve. and 6th St, Phones 82 and 200 i PICTUR Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures Prices range from $1.85 to $12.40 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Phone 123. 3rd Avenue Local and Personal Come to the S. Army. , D.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. If Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Phone 678. tf La Parisienne Ueauty SJiop, Fourth St., Phone, 301. tf Two cars at your service.' Sheddon Taxi, Phone 134. If For the busy man or woman, Drown car saves money. Phone 0. ft The Mis.es Hunter returned to I lie Convent last niuhf after Having jmenl a few weeks at i crraee. Mrs. Mcllriarly. mother of Mrs 11. McF.wen of this city, arrived nun Llncapo on Saturday'. evening train. t k i . . . vjur iow raics nave neen an outstanding success and we shall continue on this basis. Drown laxi. Phone 80. tf K. A. llayjfen, well known Van couver iiiinin? writer, was passenger going through hound lor Mew art on the Cardena yes terday afternoon. J. . lrefheway, the well now logging operator, wa a passenger on ine uaruena yes terday afternoon hound from Vancouver to Alice Arm. Masters Jack and Desmond Drady and (ieorge Dibit have re turned to the city after spending a rorinigiit ' al Mrs. Dirnie summer camp al Lake Kathlyu. Mrs. V. K. Williscroft and Mrs. Fred (lilhuly returned home on the Cardena yesterday after noon after having attended I he Itoyal Purple Urand Lodge con vention in the south. J. A. .Stephen, assistant engineer for the provincial department of public works, ar rived in the city from Stewart on the Prince !eorge Saturday evening and sailed last night on die Cardena for Aiiyox. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coiner of Stewart were passengers re turning north on the Cardena yesterday afternoon from Vin-ouver where the death of their daughter, Miss Lois Coiner, oc curred last week. Kinar Deyer, (he well known Seattle fish exporter, Is a visitor 'o Ihe district on business and is registered at the Prince Hubert Hotel today. Mr. Deyer is interested in the shipment of mild cured salmon from I he Skeeua River lo Eastern United States points. Coastwise Steamship & Darge Co.'s big freighter Mogul, Capt. MrXaushton, trrived in port from the south yesterday morn ing al II o clock and is unloading coal for the Canadian Fish .t Cold Storage Co. and cement for Albert & .MrCalTery. The vessel will get away tomorrow morning for northern mining points. COME TO "Demers" CLEARANCE SALE for GENUINE BARGAINS. Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 GENERAL FURRIERS B.C. FUR Co. Third Ave. Hepairiiig, Heinodelliug on the premises. Olazing and Cleaning $".50 Phones Day: Green 120 Night: Blaok 709 THB DAILT IfBWB PAOH THRB1 Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Drcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Hefreshments Our Specially is Home Made lee Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Detail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS & CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sheddon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phone 134. tf Prince Hupert 0 per cent bond? for sale, duo 1SJ2G to 1U35. Thos. McClymont. tf C.X.H. steamer Prince Charle;.. Capt. MacLean, arrived from the squib, this morning at 10 o'clock with a full passenger list. The halibut schooner Markwel! and the Wales ..Island pjuincry lender W0 were taken on the dry dock here today for hull repair. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DraUy and child returned to" Ine city this morning on the Prince Charles after a visit to Victoria and Van couvcr. .... . ... i .Mrs. jon letr ami child .are sailing on Wednesday to take up I heir residence in Vancouver. Mr Yelf will be going. south later in the year. ' ,' II. P. Ponder" has been ap pointed temporary ..registrar for Ihe Hoyal Canadian Volunteer Naval deserve to fill 'he vacancy caused by the death of Capt McCoskrie. C.P.H. steamer princess Alice Capt. Sainley, arrived from Ihe south at J this morning with lull passenger list for Alaska and return. She sailed north at 1 1 o'clock. C.X.R. steamer Prince llupeii. Capt. Donald, arrived from the north al 10 o'clock (his morning with 215 passengers, seventy-four of whom disembarked here and went cast on the train. J. fJranl and M. McLcod were each charged this morning iji the police court with being intent caleil. As they did not put in tin appearance, the magistrate ordered bail of $25 in each case forfeited, Mr. and Mrs. C. LM. Oiggey arrived in the city from Terrace on last night's I rain. Mrs. Oiggey has entered the hospital suf fering from nervous trouble re sulting from a severe thunder storm at Terrace at I lie end of the week. Klizabelh Mcl.eod, 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis McLcod of this city, recently won the first prize at the police sports in Victoria for ilancin? Ihe Irish Jig, The competition was open lo all girls up to 10 years of ase. About 22 members of"" the Scouts and Ouards of the Salva tion Army went out on Ihe train this morning to Cedarvale where they will camp" for about Iwo weeks. Several others will go up al a later dale to join In the holiday. Mrs. Ilea is In vharge of the camp. Mrs. X. Mussallem and family of 5 girls. sailed for the south on Saturday evening. They expect lo remain for the next twcly months in Vancouver where tin girls will attend school. Mr Mussallem and sou will remain i here and" will later be Joined by I Miss Wadela w ho will return lo ;asslst her father in the storfc. Some ten business men of this city will go south from, here on 'August-iO to do buying at Vancouver wholesale houses, special arrangements having been niade for Ihe trip. Among those expecting lo go are J. MeXulty, P. Oainula, T. McMcekin, and J. 0. fiavJgan. Under tho arrangements made. Ihe local men are Refunded their fare by the Van- ' 'uuver Board Trade". A Genuine REMOVAL SALE Prior to moving to new premises on Third Avenue, opposite Third Street, and to make room for new stock ALL GOODS IN THE STORE go on sale at 1 COST AND LESS THAN COST The stock is up-to-date and. all of the highest quality. Como in early whllo sizes are complete. Stock includes: LADIES' DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS, CANVAS SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES in all sizes, LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES, KNIT SUITS, JERSEY SUITS, SPORT SWEATERS arid HOUSE DRESSES, SCARVES, ALL LEATHER CLUB BAGS and VALISES, Etc.-A Golden Opportunity for the Careful Buyer. Mrs. GRAHLMAN Second Avenue. ' FORCED LANDING OF LOCAL PLANE Flying Boat DU Came Down Near Queen Charlotte Sound and Was Slightly Damaged The flying boat DU, piloted by Flying Offi.-er A. L. Morfee and with Corp. K. C. Tennant aboard as mechanic, was forced to make a landing off Duncan Island Just. outh of Queen Charlotte Sound. on Thursday while on its wayi from here to Vancouver. F.nginc trouble was beljeved to have beenj the cause and, according to .word. received here, the hull of . the machine was slightly damaged in theVorced landing. Flying Officer Morfee and. Corp. Tennant were picked up' by the steamer Princess Deatrice and taken to Ocean Falls where they are now making arrange-j menls for the plane being taken: to Jericho Deach. While the machine was not seriously dam-; Higed it Is understood that it will have to be shipped south. I FISH COMMISSIONER ARRIVES FROM NORTH John P. Babcock Camo In from Alaska on Prince Rupert This Morning John P. Dahcock, commissioner of fisheries for Drilish Co' umbia, arrived in Ihe City on the Prince Hupert this morning after having made a trip lo Western Alaska to investigate sealing conditions and other mailers. Mr. Dabcock is remaining herni for a few days on Inspect ion in connection with the halibut and salmon fisheries and his program includes some airplane trips lo the grounds. Mrs. Turner, sisler of Mrs. llert Moore of Shawallans Lake, was a passenger for Ihe east on the train this morning. She has been visiting with her sister for a couple of weeks at the Lake. Miss Ksther Xaden, H.X., daughter of George It. Xaden, deputy minister of lands, arrived in Ihe city at the end of Ihe" week to visit with friend. Mr. Xaden i also expected here in the near future. SALT LAKES SERVICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince Hupert Doathouse on Thursday. Saturday and Sunday afternoons every bnlf hour from 1 p.m. and on other week daysj every hour from 2 p.m. Launches, rowboats and canoes; for sale or hire. i PHIXCF. ltrPF.HT DOAT1IOUSK , Phone 381. j f TOO LATR TO CLASSIFY t FOIl S.U.K.- F.ight piece fumed oak dining room suite. Snap for cash. Apply T. '.McMcekin, lib Avenue F.ast. If TIMBER SALE X7172. Sealed Tenders will li rerelved by the Minuter of Land, at Virlorli, nt later than tiiHin -n tlm 3uUi day of July. I0J. rr the purchase of l.lreiiee X7I7J, tu cut 1 1.000 Jarkplne Tlea on the Ninth ! or Lot AAfl and the folllheasl 1-4 or Lot 6m, t mile aoiitli of note Lake Station, Itanire t, Coal niairlrt. .. .. Two () yearl will be allowed for re inoval of timber. Further particular! of Ihe Chief Fore ler. Victoria, B.C., or PttrUt foroater i'riui-e liufcn, U.C. WU Planning That Tf 11C11 Vacation Trip Don't overlook the fact that you will need lots of clean cloths, plenty of changes, to be cool and comfortable and look your best. Let us take this detailed preparation off your hands -just bundle up everything you are likely to need, and send it to us. We will have it bactf promptly, beautifully washed and ironed ready to pack. You will feet belter, loo, if you have a nice clean house lo come back to. Detter have us look after your household linen now, so it can be put away, ready for your return. Phone No. 8 and we will seild our driver. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY SALMON TROLLERS Defore outfitting it will pay you to inspect our line uf Trolling Gear, We have a new line of Salmon Hooks, Swivells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of all kinds. In our stock you will find everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of all kinds, Hull and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utcrtsils. If it's for the boat we have it. Doats are lost every year by fire have you got your Pyrene Fire Extinguisher yet? We sell them. Call and see us. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prlnco George Prince Charles Sailings from Prince Hupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate ports, Monday, at 5.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, al (1.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Pdrts, Wednesday, 4.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancou- ver, Fortnightly. PASSENOCR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY eieept Sunday 11.30 lin. fur ITInre George, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, ill points KasUrn Canada. United Slatei. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Office, 628 Third Am, Prlnc Rupert. IcanadianT Phono ISO. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Seryices Sailings from Prince Rupert Far ICTCHIUN. WRANCtli, JUNEAU, SUCWAY Mr 6. 10. 1J. 17. 20. 24.. 27, 31 Far VANCOUVER, VICTORIA vA SEATTLE Wf 4,8, 11. IS. 18. 22, 25. 29 S.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For BuWdala, 8wantcn Bay, Eaat Bella Bella. Ocean Falla. Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rler, and Vancouter atery Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Eteamehlp Llnee. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Ayenue, Prince Rupert, B.O. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 630 Gr. 601 Blaok 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Or. 601 Black 735