T-sday July 28, 1925, 77c Camera of the year Youa "m Bathing CaptLn AVe Jiuve a !d a-sot'lined .! color- ami siyles s :.;! Lap. liciui'i. Avi.idfri. IlivniH -"Hie prettily decor-:leil, others quilt) plain. Some have ihm straps like the Submarine flyle vhiih hn the Mrup built into car pockets, keeps Ihe water oul and takes the pressure off the ears. Prices rnilge from, each 25c to $2.00 Rubber Bags to earn llaUiiug Suit and Towels from $1.75 to $3.75 Ear Stopples, lo protect the ears while in the water, per pair : 25c Water Wings, lo give confidence while learning to swim, per pair 50c linn I wail until yoji waul to hm? these thuips, Ihe iu;$ lie eluded when j on, need them. liny now. ORMES LIMITED Wholesale and ReUlt Druggists 3rdAve. and 0th St. Phones 82 and 200 Phono 123. Piciurasyixjli No. 1A Pocket Kodak 1 Scries II (Focusing Model) Equipped with Diomatic Shutter and Kodak An-astijmat lens.7.7. $26.90 By a simple lever inechanism, the front snaps instantly into picture position ready for business. This Kodak is equipped with the Kodak Anas'tigmat lens J.J. 7 and Diomatic shutter, four speeds, 110 to, 1100 second. There's a sliding', timing scale to fit the exposure to the light. A finger-tip turn of the lens mount sets the, focus. This superior lens and shutter combination means, better timed, sharper negatives the evidence is plain in the prints. The No. lA Pocket Kodak is on display at our store. Come in and look it over. McRae Bros., Ltd. PICTURES Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures Prices range from $1.85 to $12.40 BARRIES Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Flowing Dry Dock Cnglntiari, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern maker, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle n kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 ana aor Local aod Persoial Come to the S. Army. U.(J. Undertakers. Phone 41. You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Anywlicre. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Plione 07B. If La I'arisienne Ueauty Shoe. Fourth St., Phone 301. If Two cars at your service. Sheddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf For the buy man or woman. a llrown car saves money. Phone 80. If Trade an Labor Picnic to l)i?hy Maud t)n Sunday next. Tickets: Adults, 50c. Head our ad. II may mean SI" lo you. Prince Itupeil Transfer and Taxi. Phone 18!)-112. ,f Oiir low rates have been an outstanding success anil we shall continue; on this basis, llrown l ail. Phone 80. If Miss Hi-mice Palmer of Prince Ituperl was recently the guest of Mrs. J. U. McMullin, Hamp shire Hoad, Victoria. We started our taxi business on a 50c basis, knowing full well it could lie done and pay. You net value for your money and above all, "service" from 112 Taxi. 174 Mrs. V. S. Aekroytl has re signed from the staff of the Uni versal Trading Co. after having had charge and acled as buyer of the dry goods department for over three years. W. K. Fisher, a pioneer ol Prince Rupert, i in Vancouver for a holiday. The northern metropolis, he says, is enjoying a season of prosperity and Ihe future outlook is particular bright. Vancouver Province. (t. It. Naden, deputy minister of lands, arrived in the city on last night's train from (he Hast and is registered at the Prince Hu- perl Hotel. He will spend a few days in Ihe cily renewing old ac piainlances before proceeding lo Victoria, SlalT Captain and Mrs. Tulle, who were at one time with the Salvation Army in Prince fluperj and who for Ihe past five years have been in charge of the finance department for southern ll.C, have, been transferred (o (lie Northern Saskatchewan division. The Housing Committee recommended to the cily council last night thai the transfer ofj (he house occupied by Don Yclf lo S. Swanson be approved and Ihe council concurred willi the report. Mr. Yclf is shortly leaving the city to lake up his resi dence in Vancouver. Aid. Stephens, at last night's council meeting, wanted the san itary department lo be advised as lo Ihu condition of a buildimr used by the city at the end of Third Avenue. In his opinion, it was a disgrace lo have- such an unsanitary condition exist where so many people passed by. The mailer was referred to the Hoard of Works which promised action at once. Dan Davis, pioneer .shoe repair mail of Prince Rupert, Slewarl and Alice Arm, has arrived In the city with Mrs. Davis from South Mend, Indiana, where he new re sides. They are registered at Hie Prince Rupert Hotel and will hie here until Wednesday night when Ihey will proceed lo Stewart where Ihey will spend the season. Mr. Davis slill lias mining interests at Slewart. While in Prince Rupert, lie is being greeled by a number of his old acquaintances. CARD OF THANKS (Seorge James desires lo convey his most sincere thanks to his many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy and flowers sent during his recent sad THK DAILY FUWB PAO THREE Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Ilreakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Hefreshments Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Cream arid Confection-cry. Wholesale or lletail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS& CHRISTOPHER v Phone 17 Sheddon's Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phone 131. l Prince Rupert 0 ier cent bonds for nalc, due 102(5 to 1935. Thos Mctllymont. 11 Miss U. Kelsey, of (lie cily hall stall is leaving on Hie Cardena this afternoon lo siiend a holi day in the south. The lire department had a call lo extinguish a brush fire on First Avenue across from the Central Hotel yesterday after noon. There was no damage. Mrs. H. It. Kastnian anil fain ily, accompanied by Miss lloffack and Mrs. Uoodsell, have return ed to the city alter having spent a fortnight holidaying at Ter- race. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kdward and child are leaving on Hit' Princess Charlotte tomorrow af ternoon en route lo Montreal where Ihey will lake up their residence. Taylor street conslruclion by law, Fifth avenue construction bylaw and Seventh Ave. con struclion bylaw were all finallv adopled at the council mectin last Mis lit. Demonstration of- Crescent Mapleine Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at McMeekin Cirocery. Children!, Please call in on Wednesday afternoon am taste a sample of uncooked Mapleine fudge. Mr. and Mrs. Olier Hesner .and family sailed, on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver last evening. Mr. Resner look' along, his car and they will spend some time motoring in the south before returning uiorth. Among those booked to sail on the Cardena this afternoon for Vancouver are 'Mr. and Mrs. .lames R. Mitchell, C. L. Dales Mrs. M. W. Really and child, F. Konnel, Mrs. Smith, Miss 11. (iodwin, Mrs. P. Milker and Mrs. O. 11. Coleman. l. V. Pullen, who relumed at the end of the week from a cruise up (iardner Canal with his son Dick Pullen of. Vancouver, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince (Seorge for Vancouver where he will spend a fortnight Visiting with his family. Miss Fraser, who Is employed it the head otlice in Vancouver of the Pacific Mills Co., was i passenger from 'train lo boat yesterday aflernoon. Mis Fraser, who formerly was em ployed by Cily Treasurer Mai lie. son in the Interior, has been to Pouce Coupe lo visit her mother who is located there. Tenders for certain printing1 for the assessors department were opened by the cily council last night and referred Jo the finance -committee with power lo act. McRae Urol hern, tendered on two specifications, one ten-1 der being for $350.50, the oilier; being of cheaper-material. Roc, Cowan Latta tendered $355 for material as specified. SALT LMESJ5ERVICE Launch ,"23" willeave the Prince Rilpert RouUiuuso on I'hursday. Saturday Irffid Sniulav r . r I - ' afternoons evefry liirff hour from t p.m. and.Mtnott1 week days every hour from 'p.m. Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale or hire. PRLNCi: RUPKRT HOATHOUSH Phone 361. APT. McCOSKRIE'S FUNERAL JNYICTORIA Many Friends Attended Obsequies Last Friday Interment In Ross Bay Cemetery The funeral of the late- Cap tain Kdward McCoskrie, harbor master of Prince Rupert, who passed away last Sunday, was held here Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ll.C. Funeral Chapel. The Rev. F. II. Fatt off! ciated in Ihe presence of many friends. The body was brought lo Victoria from Prince Rupert, Captain McCoskrie having come to this cily thirty years ago, niak ing his home here. He was for many years in the C.P.R. service before being appointed harbor master at Prince Rupert. Many IVautiful floral tributes were .received, covering the cas ket and hearse. The hymns sling were "Rock of Ages," and "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me." The pallbearers were: Captain J. (Joss, Capt. F. Anderson, Capt . .J. Rickey, Capt. J. K. Duller 'aid. D. J. Holier and Arthur ,ce The remains were laid to est in Ihe family plot at Ross Ray Cemetery .Victoria Colonist INQUIRES ABOUT 4TH AVENUE GRADING Aid. Stephens Informed That Work Will Start When Finances are In Better Shape Aid. Stephens asked at the meeting of the council last night when the Ki'ading work-on Fourth Avenue Fast was going to be started. Several of (be pro perly holders had ' already ap proached him as the tenders had been opened some time ago. In replying to the question,1 ld. Casey said that be had lieen In conference with City Treasurer Malheson and it was considered wise to delay the matter for Ihe lime being ami be had so ad vised the board ( works. He said it seemed, ill-advised at present to proceed until the taxes were collected and some of the city ImukIs were sold. The matter was I hen dropped. PROGRAM FOR VISIT OF WARSHIP IS DISCUSSED BY CITY The matter of entertainment for the officers and men of 1I.M.S. Cilpelown which is arriving in port today was brought up at the council meeting lasl night by Alderman Drown. After discussion of what the committee had decided as to the pro gram, it was agreed that the-cily give a dance in the Kxhibi- lion building some evening, this to,be free to Ihe citizens. Supper will be served, charge lo te made lor the same. It was also report-! ed that the (5.W.V.A. would give a smoker and concert on one evening with the assistance ofi Ihe cily. The football associa- lion will arrange a game or games between local players and; men from the Capetown. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Ray, Masselt Inlet, Q.C. Islands, ll.C. Take Notice that Oosse-MII-lerd. Limited, of Vancouver, ll.C'., occupation Salmon Canners, in lends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 20 chains east from northwest corner Lot 1571; thence south 3 chains; thence west in ciiams; incnce suuiu - chains; thence west 10 chains lq west boundary of Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence east 2 chains, more or less, lo beach; thence following meandering of shore Hue lo point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less. (SOSSF.-MILLF.RD, LTD. Applicant. Per Wm. O. Mitchell, Agent Daled June 201 h. 1025. 13 bW w a m v m 5 I. H TW-()Brk to CATARRH of thf IBLADDER 'Eicb Cpul ftJ)Yl btmrtmt tw2j BrwanatcotnltrfM fSffffwm CUT PLUG jAlways Satisfies' j Manufactured by Imperial Tobacc Company of Caaaila, I imitud J WTU Planning That ralinn ' Xrin Don't overlook Ihe fact that you will need lots of clean cloths, plenty of changes, lo 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 lo us. We will have it hack promptly, beautifully washed and ironed ready to pack. You will feel belter, too, if you have a nice clean house to come back to. Better have us look after your household linen now, so it can be put away, ready for your return. Phone No. 8 and we will send our driver. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY SALMON 'ROLLERS Before outfitting it will pay you to inspect our line of Trolling Oear. We have a new line of Salmon Hooks, Swlvells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of all kinds. In our slock you will find everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of all kinds, Hull ' and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utensils. If it's for the boat we have it. ' Duals are lost every year by fire have you got your Pyrcne Firo 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 Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from Prince Hupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate ports, Monday, at 1.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, 4 p.m. t For Skagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, -S.00 p.m.' S.S. Prince John fur Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY tictpt Sunday 11.30 (ill. Tor Prim lieorKC, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, an (Milnls Laifrti tauailii, IHilUd glairs.. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktl Orrica, S2S Third Ml, Prlnc Ruptrt. Phona ISO. canadianT pacific Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services' Sailings from Prince Rupert Ftr IETCHIUN, WRANCEU, JUNEAU. SKACWAY Mf 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31 fV VANCOUVER. VICTORIA ut SUTTtf . Wf 4,8. II, 15. 18. 22. 25. 29 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE, for BuKdaU, Swanton Bay, East Balla Ball. Octan Falls, Namu, AUrl Bay, Campball RUar, and Vancouver atary Saturday 11 a.m. , Agtncy for all Slaamthlp Llnat. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Qtntral Agtnt. Cornar of 4lh Strati and 3rd Annua, Prlnc Ruptrt, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SiillniM fruni 1'iwe rtuprt. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alart Bay, Tuaaday, S P.. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALtCS ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For FORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlr Canntrlta, Friday A.M. MS nd Attau. . Barnalay, Aaant. Prlaea Ruparl, B.O. 0