mS,y, July 13, IOZII. Her Table Linen is Her Pride Its nowy whiteness must be preserved. Therefore every time she washes it she puts Reckitt's Blue in the rinsing water. It makes all the difference between having the linen just clean and having it really white and attractive. Rejckitts Bag Blue (v In the handy bag with the Blue and -. White stripes Dennisons Club I , if -JVJ -v X i Napkins Hu a I of i'" mom aiul vc Club - Napkin a real triifi, W'ben jrmi have done thin we fsffL sure yini will tnnnk a for tin- stiargeslion. ftl Of ("Ml. Ml-.' 1 Xl 4 $1.00 ll.-K of lot -! 17x17 $1.50 ".liifi Napkin uiv different finm other Vipktns. l'ied evi-rywlo rv by lhoe who But and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL Phone 34 J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SU PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. P.O. Box 196 Simmon a Steel lied. Spring. and Ostermoor Mal-! Tiis in every room. &2 Rooms, Hot ami Cold Waler. Italhs and Showers. Strum Mealed, Electro Light. Steamship and Train Service sni rr..tii ramct bopipt r - vancpuvcb. victoria, scattle, tJ MONDAY am! THURSDAY 4 00 P m.. SATURDAY. 6.00 p.m. I'.f ANYOX iml STtWAHT rtCKDAT, fRIDAV, 4.00 p.m. fr ALASKA WtDNCSDAV. 4 00 p.m. I' ll- MASStTT INLIT MONDAY, 4.00 p.m. or SKIDEOATC INLIT Slid SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, tortnlgMlf, PASSENOER TIIAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT rttlly imp! SMtwIiy l Htn .m. r,.r PRINCE 0E0R0E, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, ill points Kaatern IHll4, tailed SUIf. Agancy H Oe.an Stfamahlp Llnaa. t'e Canadian National tur Money orders. rur..m Omvn. en , Uo for your nett shipment City Tltaal Ofllca, B2S Third At., PMne Rupert. Mona 260. SATIN-GLO SATIN-GLO A High Class Paint for Walls, Wood Work and Furniture C in . - smooth .'ti t'inh "' ''" '' ,rtM,V washed. Made in eight hoinHiiiil IniK a'-n pure white. Half Pints 50o n.mrN $1.50 litM 8So Hull Callous 52.85 (liiilmi- $3.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 255 3rd Av0' Local and Personal . 1 ... T. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 878. tf H C Undertakers. Phone 41 Haseball tonight at 0.30. Sons of Canada vs. Terminals. Modern house, fur rent, fivtt rooms and halh. Munro Dro tf Crystal Firelighters, 48 fo. 1.00. Hyde Transfer. Phone 680. , tf William'. Hunting, well known Stewart mining man, arrival lit I he cl(y on Ihe Cardena today. He 'f on his wlty lo the ApiV district where he will spend me coming season. C.N.H. sUamer Prince John, Caul. K. Mabb', arrived at 0 o'clock last nig'hl from Vancouver dirn-l atid' Mailed at mlilniph' Ipt Vancpgver via youth (Juec.i Clrarljlo.-1 olancl lK,rlli A neclal despatch of a Con-fpnative (one publielied in Friday's Kdiuonton Journal ia)s: "In Priner? Hupert the Conferva-lives' mar have a ioible chuinv. to tytlie.foat hut it i likely to remain l.ijieral. .Iiwland Mr. F. Melt. Yoult left' on this inorniiiiC M Mrain for the iniifcfioi;. They wiltvioit the Lakes 1 ll tit Met whre Judtre Youiik wdl hold emirt and then will proceed 16 Prince fieorjci' to pi'inl a few day with their son. Mex. McH. Yoiiuk. Hiis-ll mith, purser of the M earner lrdcna, is makiug hi last trip on that ua.ebaiul win nine norm in. anoui len uays or two weeks' lime to assume hi dulien as ajfenl for the Union Sli amhip Co. liere. A. W. Hnli- nirn, who will succeed Mr. Smith a purer of the Cardena. i making the trip on lite vessel ilw week. Only routine luine whs dealt with at the regular meeting of the .Native Son of CanmU whieh was held last nijflit. At Ihe next ineelin', Iwo vveek. Imiire. I Ue assembly will rweiv1; Ho report of IN delicate to th Yaneouver convention. A. J I'ruduoinnift and, after the meet. inc. I he assembly will declare n nionthft'tacal ion during whir time there will be no meeting. M.Oliuhi, Japanese, wits fineJ y.nliy and fined 160 on each :f 'wo charge under (he (Severn meiit l.ijuor Act by .Maeristrale MiClyinont in Ihe city polic.' oiirl yeMerday aflemoon. Th) .lmr:es were having Iwo Ibpjor I'ermii and shipping liipior by waler wtllioti! a permit. A num l.'r of oilier charge a?ainsl OJjislii wre withdrawn. Pre vimisly lie had lKen fined 30l on a celling charge. I'nion steamer Cardena, (npl. V h. Dickson, arrived at It o' clock this morning from Anyox, Mice Ann and Slcwnrl and will sail for Vancouver and wayport at 3 o'clock (hi evening. Amotu her pnseng;er from here, the Cardena will have the following: Mr. and Mr. J, D. Wesleuhavcr and Mr. M. It. Post for lllver. hte. California; Mr. and Mr. It. S. 'I hnvvr. Mr nml Mr. II II Adam. Mr. ami Mr. I.. M. Lar son. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kemp, II. II. W ajrner. Inspector J. II. Johnson and Mrs. A. Styles fot Vancouver. to, I IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Mr. Hob- H I tow t her, w ho passed from this life, on July laih, l2r. Id tirwr railed to (Id hi- lirH iii Iimh trim nd iciiiiiT. Il' did till Ih'M fnr thu.r lie li-ri, Thtt' m.iiifililnit i rrmrnilMT. Im nl ik in ir i iiil! him; ll wan tlwivn kind and true. i'Vfr nmriuurrd In hid urrrrlni, oik- knew what lie rime ihniutli. fnserled by his wife and dajtahliMv onlibation Mis: Kdilh Keleey of thn city solicitor's ofllco is spending lie" annual Vacation on a trip south. (i. F. lirine. auctioneer, will be in tho city for ten days looking after business interests. Phone 774. V If Mr. ami Mrs-tCharle F. Kemn are Hailing ly lh? Cardena this aflertifioir for, A'ani-ouver on a nonuay trip, , , . V.vwil linwlii l making tin? round trip to Aiiyox. Htewarl and the (Juecu Cliarloltc lidands on the J'rince Charles 'In week. (I. A. Woodland, local nunasfr of the Imperial Oil Co.. returned IhU iiMtrniiiK'tm (lie Carduua af ter a bU!ine.s trip to Stewart Coiistable Itaybone of Victoria has arrived here from ihe ?outii to report for duty lo dm dii-Iricl ollicc of J)ii; '"provincial staff. Kxhihilioii Prize I.its now ready for distribution. Copies arid entry' forms i-an be secured at the Fair Hoard office, City Hall. IC3 H. A. llaggen, well known Vancouver consulting engineer, is again visiting the Stewart di. Irict, having' Rone north on tho steamer Cardena this week. Mrs. T. II. Johnson left for Terrace where she will spend u week or so a the guet of Mr. (1, II. Munro, wlio i spending the summer there. Serseanl A. Mc.eill and Con stable Itella vt (he provincial police left last night on Hi? Prince John for the ijueen Char lolte Islands on palrol duly. F. Davit, third oflicer of Ihe steamer Cardena, i a patient In Ihe Prince Ituperl (ieneral Hospital suffering from appendicitis. Hi place is bein? taken by Mr. Itoacli. Catholic Women's Tea. Afternoon tea and sale of home cooking, Friday, July 16. Social, cards and dancing at 8.30 p.m. Admission 50c. Catholic Hall, Fifth Avenue West and Fulton. 162 Hr. locum and Mr. Tener, mining exierls, who have been examining mining' properties in the Alice Arm district, are pas senerers bound for Vancouver aboard the steamer Cardena today. .Mr. and Mr. S. D. JohnstoiM) and Mrs. Johnloue's mother. Mrs. Joshua Kingham of Victoria, are making the round trip to Anyox, Stewart and the' Queen Charlotte Hand un the Prine-J Charleys this week. Mr. and Mr. J. D. Westell-haver sail on the Cardena thi afterutK!i for IlUersfTle, Califor nia, where they will take up their resldeuee. They will be accompanied by Mr. M. Ill Post, vh has been visaing them here Anion? the passengers sailing from here for Queen Charlolt? Ulauds points on tlie Prince John last night were J. Dunn, K. Smilher and C. II. Mahouey for l.ockeport, and Master ficorge llihb. Miss A. Ilann, .Miss J. Ilann, Mis Marparet (iHlatt and Mis Dorothy 11. Thompson for MindspiL (real interest wns taken liy the CX.lt. annual personally con ducted tour party in. unnysidu Cannery on Saturday. The visit or were, as usual, extended every courtesy by L F. Strang the manasrer, and -Mrs. St ran v. The party was also driven around Terrace by residents vl that iWn. James lloss was fined $50 In Ihe city police court this inorn-in? on a eliargx of driving to (he common danger. The car which he was driving ran into a boy named Frank Morrison:' iiear tho corner of Eighth AVenuo and Fulton Street last night. The boy' bicycle was smashed and the hid' leg was bruised. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Starr and their niece returned to tho city on last night's tram. They had gone up Ihe Erslal't river for a f ishlvg Irfiv VifiaityHftttiy bt'St! but the propeller came ofT in'Mhatf' stream fttfiirwrfh soml difficulty, they niade-f their wpy down the river to Hrown's mill in Ihuir tender and finally got to Hnysporf to catch thp train. Their boat, which was left up the Ecslall river, will vlfeibrouglit here later. . 0 4 Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imperial, Capt. Foole, arrived in port at 10.30 this morning from loco with a caiwo of packajrf pood for tho local branch. The vessel will sail on her return south this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. ,C D. Emmons, who arrived from Portland, Oregon, last week, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princu Charles for Port Clement. They expect to spend several weeks on the Queen Charlotte Islands. WEATHER REPORT Terrace: llain, calm, temp. 58. Anyox: llain. calm, temp. C7. Stewart: llain, calm, temp. 51. Hazelton: Cloudy, calm, temn. 05. Smilher : Cloudy, calm, temp. CO. Hums Lake: Cloudy, calm, temp. CO. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prfnce Rupert Itev. and .Mrs. A. W. Hobinson nod ehilil, Ocean Falls; John Clark, Mrs. It. Donald and Miss Florence Donald, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. George Dawes and family, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Nauoose; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Munro and sun. Keluwua; Ida Marr. Ketchikan; E. Hellfact, C. W. Swanson and Harry (iazanoff, Lsk; Mr. and Mrs. 1.. M. Larson, Hegina; Mr. and Mrs. It. S Thayer, Cereal, Alia.; F. llan- liam, Skeena Itiver; S. II. Shaw, Victoria; John Nelson, Duudas. Central W. H. Thorne and W. F. Tay lor, C.X.ll. Advertise In the Daily N.-hv. LAND ACT. hotlc. of Inttntlen to Apply to L.aa Land In Land nrrurdinr nmnn or Prinn lluperl. and situate al bead or Skail In lei. Morefoy Biinu. oueen Cnarluttt i;riip. TALE .NOTICE thai The Canadian Fl!i Inir cniin.v. I.linlied. ot Vanrouver. oe 'upaiion Salinnn I'annert. Intends to ilPl.T ror a lea.e or ihe rollowlnr described laiin : lii.mmenclnr al a (H)l planted al head r Skaat Inlet. Ik maun nurih or un-mnied Creek; , then re west SO vhalni; ihni'e viuth n ehain: Ihenee eal m rlmin, more ur le. tn nhore line; Ihener norllierly rollowlnir hore line to e.O.C and ronuintn 4S ai-re. more or le. THE CAMAOIVN FI4IIIN0 COMPAJIY. 1 1 VI r ED. AppllranL Per William Airrett Bower Dated Hlh nrll. I0 LAND ACT. Notlca or Inttntlon to Apply to Laas. Lae In Prlnre rtunert Land Reconlln Dia trie l or Coast llanre l, and altuate- oa sonin ttarnaei island. TAKE NOTICE thai Alfred Swanson. or Prlnre nupen. oerupallon Mariner, In lends to apply ror a lease or the follow Inr desrrlbed lands: r.nmmenrlna- at a post planted at the north end or South rtarhael Island: thence around the island at hlrh water marl, and containing so acres, more or less. S.LUOU HWA.'VSO.I. Applicant. nert prlt T tot for m Comforr n and (Sconomy PAOS THREl BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, 377.00:1.015; Lode Oold, $122 808 -430; Silver, 875,1 II.3D7; Lead, $80,2 18,907; Copper. SIJ7(0i2,Oi7; zinc, :u,l25 017: .Miscellaneous Minerals, l,3yi,387; Coal and Coke, 273,0 8,05;J; Hnildiiig Stone ...I, wmnii, pk., 9n,uuu,oouj inuKiiig us .Mineral l rouuctioii to the 'eliil ofIV25 show an Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province arc more liberal and the fees lower than thoe of any other Province in the Doniinh n, or any r-olony in the Hrilish Empire, Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles arc obtained by developing Mich properties, the security ot which is guaranteed by Crowu (Irants. :; Full information, together with Mining Ileporls and Map, may be ohtairierl gratis by addressing THE HON. THE M MISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. 'V- Practically all Hritish Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done arc described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge 01 application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, H.C.. Reports rovering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. Reports of the' fieologiral Survey of Canada. Winch Huilding, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources or 0. H. Munro returned to town yesterday afternoon after havinx spent the week-end with hi family at Terrace. Inspector J. II. Johnson of the Liquor Conlrol'Uoard, who has been in the city and district fo. Ihe pat several' fecks, sails Ihii afternoon on the Cardena fi Vancouver. PREVENT FOREST FIRES "i YOU CAN HELP B.C. FOREST SERVICE Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Upamtlng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinist!, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 taanTnf I 8 1 maVTnnr "TUT A Nit TO.SICHT" GRANT'S Best Procurable' W'.T S '1 (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN JINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cm k Sut LwimJ Cl.-lWl. J B.lnf.CIl.v.t DMJImM, Ml. Imi GU.t. ScMl. 11 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the ' Liquor Control Board or by the Governmeot of Brilissb Col un hi a, v4