L August 9. 1020- HP Keep.Xhem White This7 is the ideal which all housewives cherish in connection with their linen. It can be made a practical reality by the? use of Reckitts Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripe miners, Founders, wonowurmi , ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. I Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3a 1KB EPAIRS M...J- ,i!l ;i: - 1 Typewriters and all makes of Gramophones I'm!-. mul 1 1 eI. r.iiiicd in stork., j ' ' tn. triune ou! needs livtiiiing, -oihp adjust-ni.i Im a new Iuh1it. Hut whatever it needs, III r. I i- Im. mid to need 'it, the longer ou waiL A 1 i ' i ii i fir. iii v i Iijki'h aiv moderate and iHir worly-m riijr fir Tn work giiaralefK FLIT FO R FLIES HTI5UYS FL1L.N. MOSijn 1 OI. MOTHS. A.NTS, HF.D HI (IS and JtbACIlCS. 1 x z bottle 50c I m; t. hu- . 75c ! . iin $1.25 f "ti tmtt . . $4.00 id - Hi ur. tin .oi l Sprayer $1.25 I" v jHillIe ..... 50c, 75c, $1.25 ' LY ..lKlt, FLY tKJlLS, 1NSKCT POWDHH 15c Ormes Ltd. T UKWI.J. STlllti. I h. plMNKKIl IiHHli!STS 3rd Ave. and 6th Street Phones 82 and 200 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD IOparwtlrtjj Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton fltlnfl Dry Dock i nfllnrs, Machinists, Oollermakerst Blsckimlths, Patta ttarn Local and Personal Arthur's Tail. I'hone 78. tf U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Crystal FircliKlilers. 48 to: 11.60. Hyde Transfer. I'hone 580. .tf 'in,1 TrV KmilhilU' KW C.nal &13.u6 per (oh. No sootj-l'hLl-poll, "Kvilt i Co. Ltd. V ' tf 1'. H. &i. Amour is booked lo sail on the Princ Itupert today on a holiday trip to Vancouver and southern cities. . . . -. rur iieuiK imoxicaieu in public place Karl Johnson wan fined $25 and coals' in The city police court thi morning. W. Long ill i booked to sail on the Prince Hupert this after- noun on a combined business and pleasure trip to Vancouver. Kelly Staff was fined 125 ait.t cosls by Magistrate McClymoi: ... I a a : in uie imit nonce court hub nun iiiiij; uu a change of inUixi cation. J. Alexee, Indian, was fined :'5 and costs in the city nolle court tins morning on, a char? uf havlii jntiuiealini,' liquor 1.' . II. Aroott of the Hupert Table Supply i campirifr arpt the bay with hi family and will leave lliis week for Vaneoujr lo complete hU holiday. Victor Jobnoon apieared lie iri' .Mayislrale Medymonl m lie cily k I ice court this mom aiK on a charpe of lu toxical jo: ind wait fined ?25 and costs. Jarob (iovlnfcbo wao fined !!' tod rti in the city police i'juri lhu murninz by Mazls irate MeOlyiiMnt on a charge o: tieinj; inUtxicated in a puulu plaee. kimiiiiMWiu-r and Mr. lUcb f the Salvation Army, who have heen iriviiig iiecial services it the rity, are booked to atl on the ftieaumr 1'rinee HuieK Ut- .ncht fur Vancouver. A fire oeevrmi yesterday af lertiNn al llie Salt l.ake wjie i uie r.ir or Hrw-e lvxs hark. Mluati ir Oah Aney, aHtflil- fir a Hie retdt of park fry in the -lunuey. A Inicket brurade wa quickly formed vtliirti ucre'iled in ell in -ciuhiir, the flames before any ureal amount of damage wa ill ne. Mr. and Mrs. Dan William ui rived from llydar this morning on I lie Prince Hupert, having procr-eded down Ihe Portland canal to the neighboring Canadian city ea route to Ketchikan. Mr Williams looked over some mining properties while in the Ilyder district and will spend "uiie time in Ketchikan on a similar mission before returning- to Juneau. --KelcMkan Chronicle Mrsv W. II. Hull of Calgary. arroQipanied by Mi's Ida Bannister, who made the round trij. In kagwy, Alaska, on th. Priure.. Alice, vixited In the city on Saturday during the slay in port of the steamer. Mrs. Hut'., who wa in Prince Itupert la litl".'. exnresrd herself a mueV mirprixed with the rapid growth the ciiy ban made since her previou visit and aIo expressed hei delight wild the beautiful n. enei-y enjoyed on the northern 'rip MILK FROM PRIZE HERDS I Pacific Milk yesterday received a letter from Mrs. Andrews, of Seattle, who is visiting friends in Xanaimo. She likes Pacific Milk und DAILY NEWB THE PAGE THREE tnlon freighter Chilkoot arrived in port yesterday afternoon and look on oil at the Im-jicriol oil dock. CN.ll. steamer Prince Hu- pert, Capt. I). Donald, docked at I p.m. from Skajrway, Alaska, und will sail for Vancouver and way purls at 4 ii.m Mrs. James I.. Lee will sail on the Prircc Hupert this after noon for Vancouver having beert called eouth oy wire uwinK lo the seriou illness" of -fcer sinter C.N.H. steamer J'riiu;e Charles Capt. Neil vMcf.ean, is due to ar rive in port from an'luver al 6 p.m. en-roule4oi Ktewart, Any-, ox and northern 'Jueen Char lotle Inland points. The John tlurrie Son nil driver will be taxeli up on the pontoons at the .dry duck today lor - painting and overhau: Lighthouse lender IJirnie' wil. he laken off Ihe uonujous this evening? after undergoing general overhaul. Provincial Constable Pincla r arrived in the city on yesterday afteruoon'M train from lied l'as and will sail on the l'rince John tonight for (Jueen Char ' lotto City, to which point be has' been Ininfferred iu the provin cial jioltcfl service,- C. I'. It. slcanier Prince IxwUe, Capt. A, Slater, docked at 7 o'eioek IhU morning from Vancouver en route' to f'kagwa; Alaska, for which pom I he sailed at 9 a.m. The tmal carried a heavy eumplement uf cund Iriji turut panM-nger. MOUNTAINCLJMBING IS AGAINN SEASON Party Yesterday Climbed Mount Morse and Found Snow All Gone From Top. The mountain climJiiiiir eaon Is here attain. Yentenlay a party climbed to the top of Mount Mor.e going u from a point near the Prince Itupert cannery. The view from the top wa .Ure"b iu spile of a li;rttt heat haze1 and the outline of the Oueeo tharlotte N-tand hore eould be schmped. Mount Mure i not a wet a uual at this time f year ami there U no now at 'he topniOHl erevie-.. althougli lti-;-e in a small pool of water 1 here, yiffielent for uie ue or riimuers. Sonie elmiliers aUo scaled Ml. fMdfield on Kaiert Inland. STEAMER WRECKED; FIVE ARE DROWNED HALIFAX. Aug. 9. Five men from the ."learner Hinghorn were browned and one injured wnen the vessel went ashore and brokel up at Tin Cove, Sealant Island. Twelve members .if the crew were saved. , The Hinahorn was bound to :i tni led Kingdom port from P.,. rloro and was en route Iu Louishuru for bunki-r coal. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert It. A. H. Welsford. II. Palmer, II. firaham, London. Ont.: Mr C. I.. Monroe, Atlin: J. S. Goof. Port Kdwanf; L. Hichardson, J I.. .Munrey, M. H. Laiillaw, John tf. Tail, W. A, Lawson, Mis Pa Iricia Farr, J. Jack, Vancouver; H. H. Armstrong: Toronto; Wall K. Hooney. Hellingham; W. a Talbot, vVrangell: H. A. Fox. Iaw.on; .Mifjt C. C. Moor. Man -mej!: Mrs. M. F. Weluhlman, 0 M. Weightiiian. Hrantfnrd, )nt Ii. X. Taylor, oceanic; - II. F. Murphy, Toronto; Mrs. , J. L Lord. Mi Hetty Lord, Port Ks- sinjjton; H. H. Brierley, Seattle Mis Dora -'iorlek. Terrace; n Doll. T. Doll, Woodcock; J. Hos-kiu-. Yanderhoof; Mrs. L. Law- lei , Ketchikan: Mr and .Mrs. D !M. Henshaw, Portland, Ore.; Mr jHui-kley Shannon, H. W. Groves, t sk; J. W. Bennett. Seattle; Miss Agnes Donaldson, Victoria. Central A, M. Pryce, city: J. Anthony, Ileum; S, Shefsky, II. D. Zines, C. A. Smith. J. E. Heever, C.'X-.H.; I. S. C. Marsh. Chica'go; (). E wants to know, what gives itjHarmon. Kiowak: K E. Harnum, sueii rielitipss and fine flavor. . Vancouver: ti. W. Smith, Xew I in good inilk comes from , Westminster: (ieo. De Colret, prue lieMs. io these ami tojMontreal; C. Hnrradim. C.N.H i ue pasture lands or i raser i Valley, our rare climate and careful hamlliog nmsl go the eredit for the richness and natural flavor. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vaneouver 'Factories: Ladner and AbboUford, B.C. TOO LATF. TO CLASSIFY LOST- At Andrew's picnic, Diurhy Island. Sunday, boy's brown sweater. Finder please phone Blue 120. FOB SALE. Scow, good' as nev, with three room cabin. Xicj living house. rice S275.00. Phone Blue 283. 187 BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $77,003,045; Lode fiold, $i22',808 45U; Silver, $74,111,397; Lead, $89,218,007; Copper, $107,052,047; zinc, 39,U23,047; ..Miscellaneous Minerals, 81,595,387; CoaJ and Coke, 273,058,953; Building Blone, Hrick, Cement, etc., $44,905,880; niakiHgjlsJiqi'rat Prudufcliou lo tlte'iidfur 1925 show an .. :. W.. '' 'fc ' Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 r Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and Ihe fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in llic Hritish Empire. Mineral locations are granled lo discoverers for nominal fees. . Absolute Titles are obtained hy developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants.; Full information, together with Mining Heports and Maps, may be obtained grali-by addressing THE HON. THE MNISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.U. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Heports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such report". They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, H.C.. Heports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and arc available on application. Heports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of ELEPHANTS AT CIRCUS BROKE TRAINER'S RIBS Took to Woods at Nelson Following Earlier Breakaway at Edmonton NELSON. Aug. 9. Five e!c-j phalli ai a cui-us went on . lanipaire at Cranbrook while- being unloaed and one man, tliei bos elephant trainer, sustained several broken ribs. The animals were frightened by the narking of a dog and took lo the wood. The animals ar-i "till missing. The fame animals -went on a tampede at Edmonton recently when the trainers declared thai the high altitude affected them In telllrua of the lalter occur-renre an Edmonton paper stales that I i elephants from the Sells-Plot o circus recently slam leded through the west end of Ihe city and went on a wild rampage -which did not end u:i- m tne .last of the missirv tmlls' was found in a clump of brush near lOJth Avenue and! I ITU.- (.... L';..l. i... al.. ! til Clim. I rigutfliru UJ Mil yapping of a Hide dog, a small elephant called Mary, whiup. .villi three other elephants, had just been hitched to an ahiuiai waguu at the C.P.K. depo. Iruinpeled shrilly and then willi a mighty heave broke away from the harness and started on the run up Jasper Avenue. Fly fright was contagious, and be fore Ihe circus men1 could .u anything to prevent il, 1 1 ele- piiapis were making off through the railway yards and" aunts lasper Avenue. Eijtht of the animals were soon recaplured. but six were loose Tor several hours. It Crashing through the fence of the general hospital garden. hrce of the elephants ploughed :heir way through potatoes and berry patches, sending clouds of dul Si! the air as liiey rushed on lo smash their way through fences on the other side. Mean time other elephants were careening along Jasper and adja-en! streets, trumpeting as tliey ran a. id knot-kins down fence like matchwood as they tor Hirouigh Kaiden and across ? run I lots. MALCOLM LAMB IS WINNER OF SPOON Malcolm Lamb won the silver spoon at the shool of the North B.C. Hiigiment on the McXichol Creek range yeslerday with a score of 91. Olher scores follow : 200 500 COO Til. Malcolm Lamb 28 31 32- 91 W. JJrass ... 27 28 It. Davidson 29 28 W. Cameron 25 30 C. V. Kvilt G. II. . 2tt V. Wilkinson 23 Floyd 21 H. AVilsou 20 I J. Palmer ........ IK F. Hussell 21 W. How-arih .... 13 :a 21 27 28 25 20 "Sam's in ihe navy now a sofl job, too." 33--8S' 28 85 29-81 29- -80 30- 77 29 z - 28 23 -i 75 7t 70 27 11 -54 Got " What's he do?" "Well, you know when I hey sound the lead?" "Yeh." W elt. Sa-n listens.''- -Allsloti Ilecorder. PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP B.C. FOREST SERVICE IIcanadwnT Steamship and Train Service Saillnrs rroiu PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, rich MONDAY ind THURSDAY 4.00 P m, SATURDAY, 6.00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART MONDAY, FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. Tor ALASKA WEDNESDAY, 4 00 p.m. For MASSETT INLET MONOAV, 4.00 p.m. For SKIDEOATE INLET and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally flcrpt Sunday II ll.ie ajji. for PRINCE OEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEQ, all polola EMro Canada, I'nited Slatra. Aganey all Octan Sttamahlp Llnaa. I'ac Cauadlan National Eipreis (or Money Ordrri, Fomru Ctwquea. le alMi tor your Mil fbijuiwnt Clt Tlckat ortlca, S2S Third A, a, Prlnca R apart. Phona 60. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Katchltan, Wrangtll, Junaau and Skagway Auguat 2, 8, 8, 16, 20, 27, 30. To Vancounar, Victoria and Saattla Auguat' 4, 7, 11, 14, 21, 25. PRINCESS BEATRICE Campball Rltar, and Vaneouiar otarf Saturday 11 a-m. For Butadala, Eaat Balla Balla, Ocaan Falla, Namu, Alart Ba, Aaanct for all Staamahlp Llaaa. Fall lafrrmatlM In W. O. ORCHARD Banaral Agaat. Ooraar of 4th Straat and Srd Atanua, Prlnea Rupart, B.O. I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED) Saillnr from Frtnca Ruport. er VANOOUVER. VICTORIA, Swaaaoa Bay, and Alan Bay, Taoaday, M. or VANOOUVER. VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaoa Bay, Satarday, 10 A.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlfar Cannarlaa, Thuraday p.m. For PORT sraaPSON, ANYOX. ALICE ARM. STEWART, Sunday. p.m. IZS tad Ataava. t. Baraalay, ApaaL Prlaaa Rapart. B.O. Residence Phone, Black 61 7 "I ANGER, The Tailor Fine I in purled Serge and Scutch Tweed Suits made U order in our shop iu Prince Hupert as low as 223 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter P. O. Box 247 . $50.00 Prince. Rupert, B. C.