A REPUTATION FROM 1858 to 1926 'tfADlMQJJB, CWklSKY Liquor uonirol Hoard or by the Government of HHIi.h Column!. he New Ortho- ph omc m m m m m 1 s. DEMAND Ir vi' eomiKI lell you whnl il I like, u would still v w li'ur i 10 ik aiitoiuiiMV 4-41 lviiiueu. au come r tsm iint! nave ii o(t wiui. torgci niom me uiiyitrg nan, "Rupert Brand" Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by J !? L P IJ Ci P. 1 1 J ii 1 n men at inn MiiruM in i in 1 J II I I I I 1.111 KM .11111 . 1 I I U-L. .11.. .111. Prince Rupert, B.C. . .... Hna itn1 Trti MAAta All in I n a a nn itnars. OYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. IIH r.u Ulll 1 II Summons Steel Ueds, Springs and Osternioor Mal e's in every room. H2 Mooms. Hot mid Cold .Water, Hallis. and Showers.. ,,.. . I I . . ill nemeo i-iiTirii' i.iciii. Corner of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i n i it I. - 1 snermen s .win es U I IUFO Urfi rrro ftf I Ml iPfl FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, w wil nnu Huuutn CLUimnu. uiiuuttuw. Compare Our Prices . A . II I M. mM hii iiiiiiimii ii vi iii m i ii i in Second Avenue and McBrtde St. , Local and Personal IMione IS, I'.n. Coaj Co, tf Arlliur'a Taxi. Phone 678. tf U.C. .Undertakers. i. V Pbone 41. llafiallbonighl at U0. brand TennpjaUvii. Gyro. Cryslal, Firelighters, 48 to: $1.00. Hyde Transfer. Phone 580'. "'.-". tf Wove length wood $3.50 ncr load delivered. IMione N. Gur-vleli,'" Oreerr'BloV '. 154 lltiral Dean T. J. Marsh, after havfng spent a couple of weckt m I he city recei ving chiropraclh treatment, returned to Terrace on this morning's train. Mr, Hubert Krsklne of Digby Island, 'Who- lias been 'In Van couver for the past 'few week, will visit in Keattle and- other coal cities before returning In Prince llupert. M. I'. McCalTery returned lo I In- rity on .Saturday aflcrnonV ' rain rolloTing a b,uliies, trip io Vancouver and Victoria. Hi came around by way of Jaspe" and I'rinCe George. Mrs. 11. Lindsay-Alexander an Mint Horotliy (5ose, of ri(ie Hupert, are visiting in the city, Hie guests of their parents, Cap lam and Mrs. J. Sose, Hello ville. Slreel.Yictoria Colonist. Ib. Manual Training and DoiiHlie Science Inhibition vill be held In tlx; I tooth School on Friday, June II from 3.30 to i (Mil. Tea will be seneil, cafe feria slyle by the High .School G. v.. MacKay, district engln pit fur the provincial depart meiil of public works returnel on Saturday afternoon's train from n Irfjiho the Terrace and Smiiher districts on official duller. l-MUis V. Ccde, piano tuner. f.r many ypars with Hrinsnnui!. London, Kngladd, Martin-Orme. '4twH and Mu.on and lliseti, I'Bronlo. Itejiairs and adjust-mpnl of player pianos and vrnnds n specialty. Onlers may !w left at Central Hotel. I'honfl 15. Master Hrnry Carre, boy Mp,mni, has . been singing for the radio in Toronto during the imst winter. There is a treat in store for yiiu if you hear him sing at the Heeilal on rriiursday, June 10, in" the United Churrh. Union sleamer Camosun, Capl J. A. Kindray, relieving ihe Car- Ivna Pr one week in the. Union Slr:i!llliiti Cn ' lrinpi tlimnrl Anyox and Stewart service, ar rived in port from Hie south at 0:15 Inst evening and continued er voyage north at II. The ves sel will sail from here for Ihe south hi 5 o'cJock lomnrrow ' ' Jtev. Alfred Clark nud Mrs. Clark qf Scarborough . Hluffs, Toronto, were week-end visitor in the city as the guests nf Arrhdeacon and Mr fi. A. Illx. 117 Agriew Place. In the course l a holiday trip lo the Pacific Coast, they arrived from the rain and proceeded lo Vnueou ver on the Prince Hupert lasl night. Mrs. Sanderson Cooks Well It MVJ JVAssKurrJ. LMlL.ll Mrs. K. Sanderson has quite a reputation as a cook in a town in the interior. One, of our men heard of her and also hraring'she uses' Pacific Milk, went lo see her. Mrs. S. would talk abut Pncirio Milk, says il is the only milk le. Use for conkiiitf, but sho would say nothing whatever about herself. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vanoouver Faotorlea: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. Jlascball lonlulit t 0.30, GratiJ Terminals vs. Gyro. Knights of Pythias. Election of officers lonight at 8 p.m. All Knights" pleasd attend. Moose opening dance, Moos Hall, Thursday, June 10, from 0 till 2. Gentlemen 11.00. Ladies 50c. 135 Mrs. A. Keith' sailed on the Prince Hupert last night for Vancouver where she will spend a acation of so mo six weeks. J. H. Scot I, forest ranger, arrived in the cily on the Princess Heutrice Saturday afternoon lo spend .a few days on business a' headiiuarlers-here. II. 11. Friele, well known Ket chikan cannery man, arrived in the city by gasboal la night and sailed for Seattle aboard the steamer Prince Tluperl, Hey. P. K.y JJalsler, who has bivn in the cfly for the past two weeks, returned on the Princess Loujse this afternoon to Juneau where he is stationed temporar liy. I he Prince Hupert 'IVnnis Cliib championship tournament, which was (o' have opened yes jerday, was . pds(pbned and wi;! cbmmefice next Sunday, wealher liermittfng. Mr. Frank G. Herlon and son and daughter of Uawson, who have been on a trip east, ar rived In the city oh yesterday afternoon's train and proceedc! north on Ihe Princes Louise this . i ' ; " auuriioon. I have moveil to new stand next to St. Hels. and Commo dore Cafes ami am continuing! Hie sale to clear o'ul lines. You! ;au get a bargain on shoes ami rubbers now. Geo. Hill ,The Shbcman. 137 O.N.K. steamer. Prince Charles, Capt. Neil McLean, 1 duo on Wednesday morning from Van-jome'r via the Queen Charlotte Islands land will sail al I o'clock '.he same aflernodnfor Vancouver direct. Frank Hice. H.C.L:S. ri.inrn,. the eilyv oil SulUrday after noon's train after It'aVing swnt' peral days al Port KssingtoN where he made a survey for lb provincial ollce of the scene of the Lorella Chisholnt murder. Hugti McDain, a well known Prince George man, was mar ried in Vancouver recently at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hut cliinson to. Miss Janet Hunter Walker, daughter of the late Dr. William Walker of Glasgow and Mrs. M. Walker of Vancouver. John Jrtnes Xakki alias W'U sun. whom il is alleged cut throat recently, was iVrought lo Hie city lasl night from Slewar' for menial observation. Drink ing recently, Nakki, who is j miner, is suid to have lost t considerable, amount of monev. Heginald G. (Seen, pianist, will play among other numbers HeeDioven's "Sonata Palhelhiue," C hp p i 11 ' $ "Polonaise fn A flat," and Hrahm's "llhapsodte in. . It minor" at the recital on Thursday next, iu the I'nlled Church. ... .. - V. '" w. t. Isnp, lale provincial constable at Stewart,, and Mrs isup anil family arrived in the Fast on Saturday afternoons,cU' lasl evening and will remain i.ere over the week before pro feeding (o Alhprla wftere they intend to lake up ranching. Mi Islij) will be n witness at the Asi sizes here this week. A. M. Johnson, K.C. of the attorney general's department arrived on Hip Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver. Mr. Johnson will prosecute at the session of the supremo court tissues opening this week and also at the preliminary trial of Joseph isankey, charged with the murder of Miss Loretta'Chisholni nt Port hssinglon, which is lo start today. ' 11. D. Tee, who conies from Hull Harbor to succeed S. C. Jnck-son as chief operator al the IMgby Island wireless station, arrived from the south on the Camosun last night accompanied by Mrs. Tee. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family will proceed llils week to Victoria where Mr. Jackson has been appointed; to lake charge of the Gonzales Hill wireless station. . .' Recipe for Economical Mayonnaise Take 4 tabletpoonfuls olive oil. 4 Ublespoonfuls fresh cream, ,2 tablespoonfuls vinegar, 1 tea-spoonful Colman's D.S.F. Mustard, sufficient salt and pepper to suit taste. Mix; and beat quickly, the mixture will whiten in a few minutes, having the appearance of fine whipped cream, and the . fineness of the best mayonnaise, besides having the advantage of requirinc no eggs, never coagulating and being easily and quickly made. Recipe for Chicken Salad Cut the meat of a cold chicken in dices and put in a salad dish dressed with lettuce leaves, cover with the following mayonnaise 1 teaspoonful Colman's D.S.F. Mustard 1 hard boiled egg A little vinegar A pinch of salt and pepper 1 cup cream Mix the mustard and vinegar together, add yolk of 'the' egg finely mashed, then the salt and pepper. When the whole is perfectly blended, add the cream. If a more piquant mayonnaise is desired, a little more mustard should be added. a brief trip to Vancouver. Don Ilrown, Jim Douglas and Jaek .Morrison sailed this after noon on' board the Princess Loui-e bound for Whitehorse. They will go down the rive'r t-t Davvon and spend the summer prospecting in Yukon territory. . u; Constable vLance, .Potlcrytpu late of tluvcily police force, lefi on Saturday night for :?lewari w lie re he will lake over his new duties as provincial constable He was accompanied north by uorporai u. l'. lender of the local divisional office who will return to the cily tomorrow. Hringing the first large lour st parly of the season, O.lMl steamer Princess Louise, Capl Arthur Slater, arrived in port at 11.3(1 this morning and sailed al 1.30 this afternoon for Alaska ports. She will return here southbound next Saturday after noon. Among thoe who left here Tor the north on the Louise were I-:. L. Naulhrup. Albert Wilson, K. Pearson, S. H. Johnson, Mrs. Davis, G. Carlson and J. Conley for Ketchikan: Rev. P. E. naisier ami .M. s. wiiittfer for Juneau: Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Ilantinig and Miss Hairns for Skagway; Mrs. Frank G. Dcrton and children for Dawson Don lirown. Douglas and J. Morrison for Whitehorse. NOTICE TO TROLLERS, GILL .NETTERS AND SEINERS. A meeting of a special com- millee of the Hoard of Trado will be held in the City Hali. Prince Itunert on Tuesday, Juijj 8, at 8 p.m. to consider .application Of Canadian' Fishing Com pany for lliree trap ilevnees al Alaskan Houhdary line. ' Aily'ono opposed to these traps is re quested lo attend this meeting. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY To the woman who likes variety in the daily menu, a tin of Colman's Mustard is a golden mine of possibilities for making appetizing dishes. With Colman's Mustard she can' prep'are many different kinds of Dressings' to gie piquant novelty and appetizing relish; to her Salads she can add that delectable tidrbit to hersandwiches she can deftly convert vegetables and fruits and left-over meats into dainty dishes that everyone will enjoy. Cotman 's Free Recipe Book gives many new recipes for Salads and Salad Dressings, Sandwiches, Meat and Fish Dishes, and for Pickles, Catsup and other relishes. Write for a Copy Colman-Keen (Canada) Limited, Pept. 82 1000 Amherst Street, Montreal 131 WOMAN , wants work dailv. Phone Green 115. lai J (olmans Mustard aids X X' digestion. Jack Williams, pioneer mining man of Atlin, was a passenger coing through for the north on Ihe Princess Louise loday after ft 9i Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AfiD SHIPYARD . O perming O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND. ACETYLENE WELDINQl Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and SSP Loggers! Loggers! Wo have the only complete slock of Gilchrist Jacks and parls in Ihe Norlh. We handle Lagging Gable, Axes, "Pcavies, Saws, and general Gamp KquipmcnL It will pay you lo see us when outfilling. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue SCRBEN DOORS-SGREEN WINDOWS In alt sires, PRIMUS STOVES FOR PICNICS Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Ave. Phone 101