10;: : 116 These are Short & Mason ammeters Made in Kugl.uid. Every in-lnuiiHiil guaranteed perfect. Prices aro eflltie as sold at in Eastern IJanmla. Ask or wrlle .'u'. Iudiulc tin- altitude ami li weather. ' No. 2200 5" Diameter-Brass Case-Good Grade Movement. Price ... 511. CO No.2021 Watch Aneroid. Head- to h.ooh V , r . t . . f20.00 No. 2"M Cable Aneroid, -v-mv . !.i w.dl $11.00 When Planning That Vacation Trip - ilu.ik t!i' in ! iltat you will if ! lot- of dean i "I ihaiige, to Ih rind nud -iMiifurtutU and i' -I. ' take Hi - Marled preparation off your hand up renrlhiuf yuu are Italy to gcd, and send .i; haviH back promptly, Jbematifully washed and ! Ui avk. , i! U'v' belter, too, if you have nice clean house I. tt. totter hve us look aftM uf household il Wn In put away, ready tor your return. F.no No. 8 and vr will -end. our driver. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Saturday Specials $19.45 SimmD s' Mattress $12.95 $21.50 Simmons' Ivory Steel Bed $16.15 .r .it RARRlF,(I Hnmn FnrnicliincrQ "iiunaLi u living i ut iiiuiiino 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. Ill c I )oir II. i -I i .;! ' v - Ofhi'i' Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AM J SHIPYARD Ooerkilno n. T. p. ?n.O0O Ton Floatlno, ury uock Engineers, Machinists. Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern maker, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant n, ctpuppcu i. n..n.i''r ul Kinds of MAFilNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 33? I CANADIAN Canadian Pacific Railway . B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert la VANrniivro n.rn i ...... t i f 15. 22. 26 ". iiviWMt and JUITIL ' SSB.MA.!'oo.n4F.I... N.mu, A.arl Bay, USSl Sf""" B". ' " 11 . An.. .P Vantounar ary Saturday A"c from- m for kii su.m.hm Fun Information o..... . . w' - ORCHARD Gnr.,i "",.,. no eernar of 4th ttraal and 3rd Aanua. Princa Ruparl. j Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c, Phono C78. If Two cars at your service. Sneddon Taj. Phone 134. tf 1'' out ball tonight, Acropolis Udl at 0.30. 8.O.K. vs. Callicrt. When back from the holidays. iry Valer.tln Dairy, l'hone 057. t' For I he bu sy man or w oman, a Drown car naves money, l'hone bo. r Jaek Zaretli returned on the Cardfiia yelerday afternoon from a trip south. Dance In Elks' Home, Tuesday, Aug. 25 to provide funds for musical Instruments for Boys' Band. I'rof..or pryce has resumed i'Mc lmig. Pupils now being en- i"ll.'d for new 'season. Violin imiJ puno. l'hone 07 i. Kuightx of Columbus will hold i -iMTial iiujetinz tonight in Mid-ioMi!c Hall at H.15 to meet Di-- I Deputy Dr. J. D. Neville.- I Mrs. Warrington, wife of th- aitain of the Canadian Voy-j wur, which is here to enter dry dock, arrived' from Vancouver on the Cartiena yesterday aflHrnoon. Ml Hern ice Palmer, who has lMn on an extended vacation trip to Vancouver, Victoria and nlhei points in the youth, returned boiite on the Canieua yesterday afternoon. A. A i'.ox, Vancouver architect arrived lieri; fraon the souU) on the Cardena yWferday afternoon, lie will remain here for a vek inxperling work already under way and looking into the possi-tiility of oilier bujlding project. W. J. Crawford, Stewart tfana- THE DAILY 1TEWR PAQK THRCT Commodore Cafe THIHD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Hrcakfast, Lunches. Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Home Made lee Cream and Confection-cry. Wholesale or Ilelall. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phone 17 Sueddou'H Taxi the original 50c. taxi. Phone I3i. tf Our low rales have been an outstanding success.aiid we shall continue on thii iJasis. lirown Taxi. Phono 80. tf Knights of Columbus will hold a special meet'iig tonight in Mel i-opole Hall at 8.I5.JU. meet l)i-- Inct Depi'ty Dr. Ji D. Neville J. S. Rogers of Hie Rupert Marine Products Go. returned on the Prinee Rupert this morning from a business trip to Get behind the Boy's Band movement and attend the dance In Elks' Home, tomorrow night. Proceeds towards providing Instruments. J. O. Tretliewax, well known Alice Arm logging operator, and Mrs. Trellieway were passengers bound north on, the Cardena from Vancouver yesterday D. R. I.earoyd, M,H. CM. of An) ox has been appointed medi cal health oflicer for Anyox dis trict and medical health inspect or of schools at Grantiy Hay and forlahon maa, was a Hseniterlirailt,v nay mine iu place of iiomg north on the Cardena tat.Ipau Wuelan, M.D formerly ot night after hnvinit pnt tare weeks in Vancouver, Mrs. Craw ford and her daughters wilt be uoing south next mouth on a holiday trip. Dr. J. D. Neville, district deputy of the Kniabls' of Colum bus, arrived lrnl.iy afternoon on the Cardena from Vancouver and will tonight pay on official visit to the local council, lie will return south tomorrow af lernoon. Rev. George II. Raley, principal of Coqualrelza InslHuli", Sardi. and Mrs. Haley ar.'ied from rlie south on the Canlena yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Raky is making the round trip oil the Car dena ami Mr. Haley will remain here until Hie sleaifler goes south tomorrow night. Mr. a ml Mrs. James. R. Mil- i-hell returned to the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon after having spent their honeymoon in the sNnilh. They will remain here for a few days visit ing with their parents . before proceeding lo Anyox where they will make their home. Kdie Loot,' l.iant River Indian w oman, convicted of 'manslaughter at the Assizes here Inst week hut released on suspended sentence by Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald, together with her brothers and the parly of native witnesses who came hero to give evidence at the witchcraft murder trial, will sail for the north on the slenmer Prinee George on Wednesday. Fred Allen, white trapper and prospector, whu also gave evidence at the trial, will long Journey to their homes in I lie fastnesses of the Cassiar wilderness. ANNOUNCEMENTS Knights of . Pylhias Whist Drive and Dance, August 31. Hulkley Valley Fair at September 3 and I. Hnptfst Church Ladies' llazaar, November L'O. Anyox. L. S. McGill, ismitlier barns ler, and the police utTicwrs nun wilueases from HaieRon and Smilhers, who participated in the Edison theft case at the Su preme 'Court assizes hue last week, returned to tha.interior on this morning's train. Hulkley Valley Seventh Annual Fair. Sinithers park, Senl. 2. 3 and I. Threo days of wonderful exhibits; two days of field and track sport; two days of thrilling horse, races; grand boxing concert on Sept. 3; annual fair dance on iiepL 4; music b -'8 piece band. Canadian Express oflioials stale that the first wheat for the new- elevator has been received here In any ease a sheaf of bearded wheat came in on last night's train from W. C. Little, Wood cock, addressed lo the purchas ing agent of the Carter-Hulls Aldingcr Co. Mr. Justice D. A. .McDonald. who conducted the sesskm of the Supreme Court nssisus here last week, and W. IL Hill, the court stenographer, will return to Van couver on the Prince Rupert Ibis afternoon. Mrs. McDonald, who has been making IlittrUuud trip lo Alaska, isvalso going south today. Inspector'!'. V, Sandys-Wunsch, H.C.M.P., who has been In the city to give evidence in the Liard River witchcraft murder oases at the Assizes, will sail this af lernoon on the Prinee Rupert for Vancouver accompanied by Con- hac charge of the natives on the- .tables. Neville and Martin, mem bers of the detachment who last year caused the arrest of tlie accused Indians. Union steamer Cardciia, Capt. C. H. Smith, arrived from the south at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and sailed at 8 in the evening for Anyox, Alice Arm and SlewiU'l. Among Die passengers cumin? . north on the vessel were Dr. Neville, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mitchell, A. A. Aid Cox. Rev. and Mrs. G. 1L Haley, I.Miss Heruice Palmer, J, Mirlle, - Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Warrington, SI. Andrew's Ladles' Auxiliary Miss Lilidahl, Mrs. D. While and llazuar. December '.'. si. Zarelli for Prlnre Rupert; Mr. laud Mrs. J. U. Trellieway for Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid Alice rm. and W. J. Crawford Iiazaai, December 4, lor Stewart. 'A. lliga.Mhi, Japanese mission ary, is sailing tonight on the Prince Ilupert for Vancouver. Whist and Cribbage, St. An- lrew's rooms, Friday, Aug. 28, at 8.30 p.m. Admission 50c. Miss Annie .Dalby left on (his morning's train for Edmonton where she will spend a month on vacation. Miss 11. Johnson, a recent ar rival from New York, its visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cullin, Clapp Jilock. Mrs. Reginald KeaUinonl is a passenger on the Prince Ilupert today returning to Vancouver after having made the round trip to Alaska. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Gonzales left on the Cardena last night for Stewart where Mr. Gonzales has legal business. Tlfey will return to the city tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Moore and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalTery were recent visitors at I.ongview, Washington and made their headquarters at' the olel Monlicello. Coastwise Steamship & Harge Co.'s steamer Amur arrived in port at 1.S5 (his afternoon and is discharging cement at the elevator wharf for Ca: ter-llalls Aldingcr Co., Ltd. Reginald Iteaumout, C.G.M.M assistant Pacific Coast manager, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Charles this morning and will return south on the Prince Rupert Ibis afternoon. C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. Tom Clille, arrived from the south at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon and sailed at 8 for Vancouver. The vessel took about 100 passengers from here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hazel I Jones' and family, left for SI Catherines, Onl., on this morn tngs train after spending i short visit with their parent Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Uazelt-Jones Waldron Apartments. Capt. Wright, marine superin lehdent for "the C.G.M.M., and Mrs. Wright arrived from Van couver on the Prince Charles this morning. Capt. Wright's mission here is in connection with the docking of the sfeamei Canadian Voyageur. Mrs. Michael Robson of Ker-risdale and her daughter, Miss Margaret Robson, who is a leacher on the stair of the Nelson High School, were passengers from train lo boat Saturday afternoon after a trip to Toronto and other Eastern points. Mrs. Robson is a sister of D. McD. Hunter of this cily. ONTARIO SUPREME COURT JUDGE IS VISITOR IN CITY Mr. Justice Wright of Toronto, member of the Supreme Court Hench of Ontario, is a visitor in the city today. He arrived from Vancouver on Ihe Prince Charles this nutruing and will proceed East tomorrow morning to Jasper Park. Speaking of conditions generally in Ontario, Mr. Justice Wright says that times are looking up and a general era of belter prosperity is expected. With a big harvest anticipated on the prairies, the lone there is also decidedly good. Mr. Justice Wright says that I' indications point lo a general federal election belling held Ibis fall. NOTICE. Take notice that we aro not members of the Prince Ilupert Retail Merchants' Association and do not hold ourselves liable for any fare refunds promised by the association or firms listed in Ihe Huyers' Week campaign, (signed) Universal Trading Co. Ruperl Table Supply Co. 107 SALT LAKES SERVICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince Ilupert Itoathouso on Thursday, Saturday and Suuday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. and on oilier week days every hour' from 2 p.m. Launches, row boa Is and canoes for sale or hire. PRINCE RUPERT 11OATT10USE Phone 381. Two Candy Specials! Banquet Jelly Wafers Tender Jelly Paltics in Mint and assorleil Fruit Flavors at 40o lb. Purest Milk Chocolate Three kinds: Plain Milk, Peanut Milk, ami Almond and Filbert Milk, at - 50c lb. ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store. The Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phones 82 and 200 Films developed and printed for amateurs. Mail orders have prompt attention. FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings andhooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SALMON TROLLERS llefore outfitting it will pay yon lo inspect our line of Trolling Gear. We have a new line of Salmon Hooks, Swivells, Cutlyhunk and Gear of all kinds. In our stoek you will fiml everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of all kinds, Hull and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utensils. If it's Tor the Lout we have iL Hoats 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) MMIMfcl COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from Prince Ilupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate ports, Monday, at i.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, 4 p.m. For Skagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, i.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY icept Sunday 11.30 tin. for Prince Ceorirc, EDMONTON, W1NNIPEQ. all poiul tist.vn caimta, L'ulticl Slates. v AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltf Ttcttl Ortlct, S28 Third A, Prlnc Ruptrt. Phont 2S0. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTU. Sailing- from I'rince nuprrl. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanton Ba. and Alan Bay, Tuaaday, B P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alari Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naai Rltar Cannarlaa. Friday A.M. 123 2nd Atanua, I. Barnalay, Aanl Prlnca Rupart, aVO. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd, GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional niuchines for the manufacture:, uf SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in slock. Save handling charges by buying direct from the suurcu of supply.