M Augut 2, 1926. hi in Snowy Whitenew1 You're sure of snowy-whiteness always in the children's garments in your own pretty things in all your dainty linens and cottons if you always use Reckitt's Bag Blue In ihe handy bag with tha Blue and White stripes REPAIRS M .. i. mi. k-- ! Typewriters and all makes of Gramophones P irK. moot n'd. i iirrictl oi Uirk. , voi ir macluiic mil) iitl Meaning, unir adjuM-ui.ixlit- a new cylinder. But whatever it need, ii i iMitind fojierd It; Hi linger you wait A ii i mi.- i' I- ' r t . "i it ' hark- . I ,i I hit viik- . i-lui firM rl.i--. AU work iriiaranteed. llfrJD n , SEND IT TO THE :- LAUNDRY -:- ALU CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK ug three diliiii I 'r n r lor Kaiiiily Work, vu: SOFT FINISH, THFUF-T-SEnVICE and WET WASH tit iiiunI rr.fitinulilf prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSINQ AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118- u( m!I i" Hie rest. Circus in town THE TWISTUM CIRCUS NOW SHOWING Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Giraffes, Wolves, Etc. SEE OUR WINDOW 'ir 'v'sf TliiiiK ii Toy Unrnltle tuul Wnhullo. If not nlnuaul, will ll for ye-ars. 11 Woir, llttlibit, Iml. I'm. IK'nr, each $1.00 -Ilfl TlgUfH,' tMUtll XleA W n- c.is n,.i, . . . $1.85 and SI .50 mill CuiiitiN, ciu'lt tl'or r. cmh - .n..ii .1 $3.00 Ormes Ltd. Tiie 11HXAI.I. STOIti: -: The I'MNHKU HIlUnulHTS 3rd Avenue and 0th Street Phonos 82 and 200 Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 878. tf U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Crystal Firelighters, 48 for M.0(. Hyde Trausfer. Phone 580. tf A. A. Murflt wuh an arrival on the Cardeua yealenlay after noon. The yvMjftitmuiiil train due on Mine this afternoon at 3.30 o'- CIUL'K. liuitchall ame tonight at 0.30. (irand Terminal vs. Suns of Canada. Mi li. Lovr was a paenaer for Sir war I aboard the (iardena ycHlcrtlay afternoon. Frank Fiteh of the cuxloni ulaff mill on the Prince GeorR-j this afternon for Ocean Falls oh dutyv Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Collins ar rived in the city on. the Cardcna vi-stenlay afteriioofi to visit witn fronds. Hi nar nd?rson was fined 625 and cost in Die city police court this riioriilitK on a charge of drunkenness. fieorju. Clothier, resident min In engineer, lefl for iultlier on this afternoon' train on depart mental business. Mrs. Kit) Keith, who has been tppmiing a vacation in Kilniou- i on. returned to the city on yes- prday afternoon's train. Mr. am Mrs. C. F. Kemp, who have been hollil.iyititr in Victoria returned (o the city on (lie Car- dena yearcnlay afternoon. CP.lt. steamer Prinoesshar iylle, Uapt. C C. Saintey, was in port on Saturday afternoon from J-JO to 5.30 o'clock southbound. CN.lt. steamer 1'rinee (leorKO. Capt. II. Neihlen. docked at II o'clock this illumine from Skner- .vay. Alaska, and sailed for Van Hiuver and wayMirl at t p.m. ' Mr Jrihn K. IlavM nii.l fimt it', vrhif ha Ihwii udin tiir oast two wwks iKindayinp in Vi ina returned tn tli" city ye erday aflitrnonn on the Canlona. John Shepherd Mra fined fiO nod -ols by Mapislrate Mcl.eod m Mil- rily pollc court thi niortiini: on a char?- of uiioxi i-acoii and Kssaull at Port Mr. and Mrs. (ierhartli weir laieners aboard the Canlena yesterday afternon tn nuie ! Alue Arm. Mr. (erlmrdi is iu-leresled in the Toric mine in that disliiet. Mi.s C lloe Jidiuson of New York, and C. .lohnoii, hor hro- Uier. nf liudon, HnpliiiMl. who have heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. : K. Cullen, lefi for Victoria Saturday. The lu Anyox arrived it IHtrl yesterday miiriiinir from Vancouver with a liarpe in low eoutainUiv ome 27,000 gallons of Curvin for the oily street surfacing. The lurvia was unloaded at the Ocean Hook. Peter Paulka was fined lti and costs in the city polic-e cour1 li.in morniiw: for assaulting Al Patilka striking Haxendnl wllh a spike. t ii ion steamer Canlena, Capt, A. F. Dickson, ducked at 5 o'- ictock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and wayporls and sailed for Stewart and Anyox at K p.m. Passengers debarking here included Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Kvinp,. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Col. llins. A. A. Mui-rU. Mrs, Hamilton n iii I Mrs. Jno. Davey and family. Passengers for the north were (A. S. Halllle, Mis. llarclny, Miss Field, (t. Lawn and Mrs. Han-son and soi for Anyox; and C. j.M. llrynnl Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Me-jtiriegor. and Miss H. Love for l Stewart. I TOO LATR TO CLASSIFY WANTFD.- Two nldies to work in spare time. Oond money can he earned. Apply Hox 311 Dally News Office. THE DAILY NEWS " PAGE THREE CONTRACT LET FOR OIL DOCK WORK AND PILING. HA8 ARRIVED CrcoHOled nillna. to he need in connection with the erection of the tirw Union oil dock on the waterfront .opjiOMitc the P. Hums Coin- 'puny abattoir, armed jets- itefjlay in tow of the hfl? Anyox. John Curri'e A' Hon ' have, secured the contract for'tbe pile driving. The Valhalla 'picnic was post posed yesterday on account of inslometit weather. Machinery fur tlx- Dunwcll mine at H It-wart ,wa loaded ye-leiday at the dry dock by the tuu' Anyox. . John Huckley, an old timer o: the north and ra city property pwner, is in Ihg city from Vic toria renewing acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. II. o. iewc and family leave on tomorrow morn ing's train to spend Hie summer vacation at Lake KaMilyn, Smilh- crs. Joe (ireer saiU on the Prince Charles this afleriioon on a4)U.si ness trip In Port Clements, and other (Jueen Charlotte Is'aud points. lly popular demand. "The Iro. Horse" will he shown at the Westholme loday, and tomorrow at Monday and TurMlay prices, '-ith Ncws-OareUe. "Illllie'' Ilmwir ulia Vivian Kennedy was fliul4tri0 and cosls by Magistrate .Mll.eod in the elty police cciifl this niorni.i on a charge of iutdxiValiou. CN.fl. steamer Prince Charles. Capl. Ned McLesttf-i due in pur' from the south litis afternoon. The catnound trai n will he hel.i until the steamer's arrival. TL Hoys' Hand, under (h .onduelorship of Ilundmasier T. WiNon, jravo a hand concert on Toiein Pole Hill yesterday after noon to a larpe and apprecia live audience. Honald Wilson is leaving the city mi this afternoon's train for Edmonton on It foor month's visit. He will aftftnvimls pro ceed to Detroit where lie may locate permanently. , Miss Hose Hoffman and Johansou will he inarried at . o'clock tomorrow afternoon ai the Prince nuiert Hotel. They will pneed on Iheir honeymoon to Victoria, Iis Angeles and New York en route to Kalmar, Sweder. Acronling lo the Hritish Col umbia (iazetle Itobert Howard Alanier of Anyox and Micliae; Manson. M.1..A., of ' Statr Hay, have heen appoinled Justices of the pea-r and Andy Christensen of Iti'lla i.oola has heen made a not ary initdie. PROPERTYOWNER VISITING IN CITY R. Eston Phyfe Sees Improvement Since He Was Here Two Years Ago. Much pleased with the improved nppeamiii-e of Prince lluperl streets and the general air of prosperity. It. F.slon Phye, of Hartford. Connecticut, is in the hert Itaxendal on Saturday nf- oily today and will -remain until ternimn. The two men got intojilo t,r the week. He was an altercation which resulted Pi formerly part owneHof Ihe block In which George Tile and the Kaien Hardware do husiues -, but recently bought out his partner mid acquired the sole ownership, from George H. Kingsbury. The building was erected by them in 100. On his way here Mr. Phyfe slop- red off at Montreal. Jasper, Prince George ami Sini'hers. It is two years since was tieru before. WEATHER FOR MONTH Sunshine Totalled 9S.4 Hours During July and Rainfall 4.89 Inches Toe following weather report for the month of July is is-sueii from the Dominion meteor-olouical station at lilgby Island: Hniufall, I. HO inches. Sunshine, U5.1 hours Maximum Ic.inpertHure, 73 on July 12, Minimum temperature. 42 .on CANDY MJSlNKSst For Sale at July 2. 722 Fulton Street, Apply at1 Maximum wind mileage, per store;", hour, 33 on July 13. FUNERAL TODAY OF MRS. NELLY MORK The funeral of Mrs. Nelly Mork and baby was held at 2.30 o'clock tliis afternoon from the IJ.C Undertakers' Chapel, llcv. T ICHinde officiating- The hymnal accompaniments were played by W'l VaiiKtiaii Dav'jes.. Inernient was made at Fairview cemetery. The pall hearer were Capt. J. 'Morrison, W. II. Sherman Sr., A. Nilson, M. Nilson, W. Nllson and A Anderson. .F'loral tributes were sent by (he following: The husband; Charles Folsoui, Mr. and Mrs. A Arndiksen, Mr. and Mrs. IK .Strand, Capt. and Mrs. It. 1 (Irecn and family, Mr. and Mr-. J, Dohi, Mr. and Mrs. Lindseth, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson. N. M. Nelson, Matt Nelson. Andrew Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. John h. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Strand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wikdai. Mi Ilaruhild. ORGAN RECITAL AT ANGLICAN CHURCH ltev. A. W. It. Ashley, who has heen oceupying the pulpit of ttie St. Andrew's Cathedral for th-past two weeks, dtirin the al senee of Archdeacon Hix. gave an organ recital at the conclusion nf the evening service last night before a large and appre-lative congregation, ltev. Ashler also thanked the Archdeacon a;'J eoiiziegatinu for the many acts of courtesy and friendliness expended to liitn during his stay in Ihe city. Mr. Ashley will return to his home in Stewart on the Prince Charles thix afternoon. AMATEUR TROLLERS BROUGHT IN SALMON Say Fishermen Are Doing Well Near Warke Canal George Hryaut was host to u party of amateur salmon trollcrt- over the week end aboard tin uunch llarla, which relumed from the Warke Canal district last night with a catch of six mlnioti weighing approximately DO poupds. The party eonsistcil of W. Williseroft. A. It. Nlcliol- and S4 K, Campbell. The fisher men report the eotipcs lo be rup nine wH in the vicinity of Hull Hay and the trolling boats aver aging from 30 to 50 fish a dav winch are being sold at 55 cent apiece. LADY CANDIDATE BURRARD ELECTION VANCOl VEIL Aug. Z . Mi.-s A. It. Jamieson. who announced tier decision lo contest it una id as an independent, will be Gje first. woman to seek election tor tae Federal House in a" Vancouver constituency. NAVAL SHOOT At the 'MeNiehoIl Creek ranae yesterday morning the following scores were made by the Hoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer lle-scrvc out of a possibh 50 points. The shoot was at the 200' yard target. C.P.O. Dawes 13 Murray tf3 Glass - 28 Peacock 20 G. Dyer - 22 W. Dyer 1- - '-'2 Coombes 20 REGIMENTAL SHOOT I he following scores were made by the North Il.C. Regimen at the McNicholl Creek range on Saturday afternon: 200 400 500 Til. It. Davidson 20 33 33- 1)3 II. Wilson 28 33 W. llrass 30 32 C. V. Kvitt 13 26 F. Hussell 20 21 LAND ACT. 28 8i) 23 85 2G 75 2070 Nolle of Inunllon to Apply lo Ltio Land. Ill .-7I4K1II1T LI,IIUII, ,.-.l4l. IIU ,1 ' irvtmr inork'l uf t'MUr. and tituate at Orauil Hapliln, mi Hie Stiknw Ittvrr and lo IIm- fl ur survrveu l.ol au. li TAKi: MITIC.K Oil I I. Waller Sivilt Sunn wsi. r THi-mpti :rek. B. C. ori'iilvitlun, IliiiiliiT, miriMlK lo ariilv for a lfas of I lit- riilluwiuir dewrllMHt i:nnmin'uir al a t ,iKntrd cm th Nirlliv- conier or l.nt itO. tlwnrf South 4i rlulm; lliemt; Wrl 10 rlMlnv Ihnvs .Nurlli 4ii rli.iln: tlwnrs Cal t" rtiin. ami rvutnlnliiff Forty arn. nior nr lr- WAUTtJliS:OTT SLMI'SO, ' - Appllraiit. LANO ACT Nolle of InUntlOfl lo Apply to Laa Land in itiikt nuprt iJinu nfcnruinr imj-trlrt nr lunas 4, Cwit Land District, and annate on I'n.wte lland. TAKK NOTIfK that J, B. rranels, of rnka, Anuria, nccuniitloii Mlnnor, ill-IrmU to ai'Plv for a lra of th fotlowlni df"rtlMMl landm ij.liuiif ncinr at a int t Untrd at tlis North vl flirt of ritr lland. near CihI Trlanantatlnn Sta. tilt; Ihrnrs amuiui tne iiinmt al nnrn wairr marc ana conlllnlnir 1000 irref, nmr nr W. JOSKPII BlllTLVXD CllANClS. Jui sun, 1J. AppUcaat. i. s a VI u e 3 a. i er MJ ' U I s 2 Ihn "" PURE BEEpttSypURE BEERs Facts cf the Brewing Industry in British Columbia , .. " i:. - rnHE Brewing Industry oftUrithih Co-lumbia employs hundreds of men with an annual payroll of about three quarters of a million dollars, using per annum nearly ten million pounds of malt, made from 'barley grown In Canada, and over one hundred and fifty thousand pounds of hops produced in British Columbia, rrrqulrrt orer one hundred thoinand dollars, for furl, mlnrd In nrillsb Columbia, to produre the Irr ronmnird In this provlnrts- Many hundreds of thouiandi of dollars are paid liy the llrrwrn annually for malrrials surh,as bottles, roopfragr, ernnnslopperf, label and bottle wrappers all of wblrh are manufactured In Canada. TIIE lairs paid by the nrewrrles to Ihe Govern, ment amount lo over eight hundrrd and artrntjr thousand dollars per annum, eieluslve of Inronie tair. TIIE rltlens of this province must rocognlre Ihe Importance of such an Industry and help lo build it up; p) rolls and Industries are building eitir and are the foundation of prosperity. Amalgamated Rrewrrirs of H. C are manufacturing TIIE good Rrrrs, fully matured and ajed, a product rrrommriidrd by physicians on account nf its nourishing, and hralth-git Ing qualllies; lhes! Iieers contain only a cry low perernlaae of alcohol and therefore are the proiier stimulant needed when exhausted or overworked, as recognized by medical authorities. TIIE Vancouver Brewery Limited, Rainier Rrew Ing Co. of Canada Limited, Westminster Brewery Limited, Silver Spring llrrWery Limited and the Victoria Plioenli nrenlng Co. Limited, members of Ihe Amalgamated Urrwrrlr of R. C. are trnder siinenlslon of the Limine rnntrnl nniierf and Iheie c ffl a I leers are analrcd from lime lo lime bjr es.nert Ii"1 firms of Ihe eonltnrnt upon Instigation of Ihe Lienor Control Roard. which gives ample assne-anee to Ihe public that they receive only pure and wholesome Reers when bought either In Ihe Government Vendor Store or In llcciied beer parlors. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. teat i sakusrsaa mi ysaai r rm n w m ssa sasa k. yftth d thrill at Every Glancei Low Excursion Fares Eastern Canada, United States Edmonton Calgary Jasper Choice of Routes Stopovers Inquire any C.N. It. Agent ifIaaBfl rail .v-i rrt-zH Uf mnwu tunss mmwv FWfir.n runway tn tv m Toti m $ Steamship and Train Service SatllntJ front PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each MONDAY and THURSDAY 4.00 p.m.. SATURDAY, 6.00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART MONDAY, FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. For ALASKA WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m. For MASSETT INLET MONDAY, 4.00 p.m. or 8KIDE0ATE INLET and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnlghtli. HaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaS PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT duly except Sunday at 11.30 ajn. for PRINCE QEORQE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEQ, all polnla Eutero Canada, lulled SUIes. Agtncy all Octan Sttamahlp Una. Use Canadian National Eipress tor Money Orders. Foreiiro Cheque!, ie also for your next shipment. Cltf, Tlckat OMIcs, E2S Third As., Prlne Rupsrt Phon 260. CANADlANl PACinci PACinci i Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kdchlkan, Wrangtll, Juntau and Sgwa August 2, 6, 9, 16, 20, 27, 30. TO Vancouver, Victoria and 8altl August 4, 7, 11, 14, 21, 25, PRINCESS BEATHtCr. Campbtll Rlie, and Vtncousce ev Satueoav 11 a.m. for BuUdal, East Bslla Balla. Octan Fall. Namu, Alarl Bat. nov fr all Btamhlp Llnaa. Full lnfrmtln frcm W. C. ORCHARD Qanaral Agnu Oorsae of 4th Straat and led Atnu. Prlno Rurt, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIPS LI MITE Dl Salllnrs from Prince Ruserl. r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Bwanaos !, and Alaet Ba;, Tud, S PJB. See VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alet Bf , and Swano mat, Salurdai. ,10 A M For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rle Canntrlaa, Thurtdaf p.m. For PORT StatPSON. ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Bundat, S p.m. M 2nd Assam. I. Baeaslav, AtaL Prut RupM. 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