ay July 29, 1920. BR.EVER. THERE ARE FLIES USE PLYTOX FLY-TOX , It Teas cUvdoped at "Mellon Institute of Industrial Tiaearth bjVxxIitlnahip Y'TOX stands for cleanliness. , mm J m IS LY-TOX is famous throughout the world. Flv-Tox is a crystal clear liquid. Stain less. Has a cleanly fragrance, Harmless to humans and animals. But sure death to disease-carrying insects when touched by Fly-Tox mistlike spray. Floe for summer carapa. Nwnmary in tmy home. lUU-pinU sell lor fiity cent. FLYTOX KILLS FLIES MO S aUITO ES MOTHS, ROACHES. ANTS, FLEAS SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK I s !. t r li-till't -ervi.r- 1 1 l Famih Work, lf. SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH ul most reusmtuhle ni c . DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners PJione J18 ul wmyl! ivnic in tnwn THE TWI8TUM CIRCUS NOW SHOWING IDnhanfi ami I nuBPI ti I PHI I nil. WOIVC3. ULCa r F ""F - -- f r SEE OUR WINDOW iv.-. Thing in T'iv- Durable mid Washable. !i nut abused, will last for years. ' W-lf. ItabbU. Cut, 1'ift. Hear. ea.li i.uu : Tiger, h ' St25 each $1.85 and S1.50 i'lnl Gainrl. ;e h $1.85 ra. ti $225 iu h S3-00 Ormes Ltd. '' Pi-XVU. ST1U1K Th. Pli'M.I li I'Hl lililSTS Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services .ailinrrc from Prince RuDert y wuiliblv - " I Mlchlkan, Wrangall, Junaau and Hl-vuiy o, a, i. i, , . . ta Vancoutar, Victoria and Staltla July 7. 10, 14. 17, 21, Z. Zt, 31. PRINCESS BCATfr.CZ. Campball ""' " 'm p)l..f, ana V.ncu..f .... . . m . ii . tm .n rail. Himy. Alart .... Cat. .r BUMfllll! Mil W'l ---- ' " Full Information from W. O. ORCMann utnri r,infc Oornor at lh itraal and ifd A.anua, Prlnea Rupart, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITEDJ Salllnr tti mart hupiti NCOUVt. VICTORIA, twanaon Ba. and Alarl Bat, Tuatdai, r.m. r PORT SIMPSON and Naai Rlaf Cannaflaa, Thursday p.m. PORT ttPION, ANVOX. ALICE AR. ITtWART, unda. p.m. " d Ataaiva. i. araalaa, Aaant fina Rua'l. BO Residence Phone, Black G1 7 P. O. Box ,247 ANGER, The Tailor l'liiu lmpiirltHl Kfi'f iuul Sr",,r(Jrf A ft A Twi'iHl Huits mailr li onlrr in I liop ui Prime Unpt'rt n law atjtVfB I. ANGER. Cutter 23 Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B. C. Local and Personal Arthur" Taxi. Phone '678. t B.C. Undertakers. Pbone it. Cryiital Firelighters, 48 for 1 .00. Hyde. Transfer. Phone Bo? tikmumm it l. Ahm-ewsMhociclv Picnin l.i Dighy Uland, SuiiJay next. Tihll'ly Kill" Alotizci lluiiK-H leaves on Sat urday fur Toronto to epend lilx annual vacation. Mm. Hainew and family are already in the Kant. outherfl jailed. 177 KJJIilnlzu, inl?ionary of the apatu-ie ctitirch at Ocean Falls. returned from a vlnit to Port HHoitiKton op yesterday after noon irgjn. Mr. Jack llalchford and boh l'.r!tei,.tirned to the. city on ri'aleMia&taftcrnoon'i! train from a vUltSf'sevcral inouthg to the Hivi.'iea. Hacker returneil fropi Port 'KMintjtotr on yeiiter- lay affelrno'on's train where he lad been vUlllnp in coiniecli'. wllhrlJJyU'd CJiuretl work. 1tlrt MeKayit,wlhe to iay that John McKay, fined in the elly tlic- court tlii week for drunkennea, in tint connected with the Prince Hupert Dairy. MIns Me.Nabb and Mi Conn having resigned from the grad- uale nursing ftaff of the Prince Hupert Uniieral Hospital, will sail for Vancouver on the steamer Prince Hupert on Saturday. 1. A. HurHiT leave Saturday evening to ppend a couple of wek vacation In vaneouver and meet Mrs. Hunter and son wtio haie ben apendim? the ntimmer on Vancouver Inland. Mixa Caldwell, who has been doinii private nurKiiag at Premier. H.C., will arrive in the city on Saturday to take a position on the graduate nuraiiig staff at the Prince Rupert General Hos pilai; '..N'.ll. st en it w Prince harle, Ca;t. i'il Mel.ean, doc Veil at It.t5 d'clook tkU morning from iieuiirt, Anyox and Uueeu Oltar 'nlie Nland point s and failed for Vancouver and wav ports at p.m. At a well Allpnri"il ineeiing of He l.oyal Dnler r MiMe in MiMi.r Hall last rughl S. Wal-dfdt, Supreme lliclator. gave an intrreoling addn'o upon the Moorr mmcHliun reeently held in r.nicago. l.ulect word from Pom I Harrow. Alaska, is that the auxiliary rhouner liayttiaud, Capl. Foellmer, Hudaon's Ha tUi.. tHiMl there without difficulty Jal week and arrived at llcri-ehel Inland yealenlay. Hon. H. A. MeKnnva, K.C., hai. eiuifenled to address the Women' Canadian Club at sup per ou Friday at ft.30 pju. in the Ito-ltni Hall. Anyone wishing lo attend, phone Mr. MoMordie 35K. ui- Mrs. Muekie. lied 511, bo- fore Friday 1 p.m. Admission I. 00. Mix Jean Hnrrtsoti. HJXu mly HiiM-riiiteudent nl Ihe Prince lluperl rieneral ltnpitnl, leave- on Saturday morning's cathound train en route to Winnipeg and Minneapolis on a vacation trip. From the latter point Miss Har rison will probably take a mo-lr trip through Hie States. SteveKing Third Avenue Great Overstocked SALE Now In Full Swing SAVEI 8AVEII ox Mi:.v.s suns AM) OVF.HCO,TS THE DAILY KEWB PAGE THREE Frank Hicks of l'ori Cleinentu arrived In the city I Ins morning aboard tho leainer J'rince Charles. The shoot of the Prince Hu- pert (iun Club was , io4toned lait night owing to mcleineiit weather. , ..X Mrs. Albert Moore and child Huekley llay. ; Mrs. milliard and daughter, Miss Helen IlOibard, urn leaving thl aflernoon fph Vancouver on a vacation trip. Mr. Oeonie 1). Ti'e and fam ily will Kail Saturday night oi the ttteamer Prince Hupert foj' Tclom on u lioTTday (riu. Herbert Hampton, who ha been visitliiff at' Porl Clement, etunieu to the .city on the 'rluce Charle this morning. F. L. Hueklejr paed through 'he city aboard Mie Prince Charles today from Port Clem nls en route to Vancouver on a business trip. Master Gordon and Iii'.Iy Wil- tlseroft left on thli morning Tain for Woodc&ck where thev Alll cjind n noliday with Mr- and Sirs. W. C. Illle. O. A. Woodland returned lo the city ou the Prince Charle- M inornins.' from a business i rip to siewarr, Ariyox an Oueeu Cliarlotle Island points. J. (J. Sleert, vvlio has been el Jniitliers for Hie past few week engaged inlieaIinr plan! installation in the. Hanson Mock, re turned lo the city on this after noon's train. Syd Drowning, principal of the Indian School at 'ew Hazeltor.. who has been visiting in the stty Jor the past few days, returned to tho Interior on lhi mornings train. Mr. and Mrs. Vv C. Little of Voleocl, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. G Osborne, 1137 gevsmlh Ave. East, returned to Uie interior on this morning's train. J. Field Slran?. nanager or til's Suniiyside Cannery, returned lo the city this morning on the Prince Charles a.fter a busines" trip to the eompany's holdings .X Shannon llay. E. .V. Haines, post office in spector, returned io the city from a northern departmental buines trip on the' Prince Charles this morning and is loceeding east. Owing (o Hie inclement weal her the parade and field sports in connection with the Klks' Flag Day celebration were postponed for two weeks. The dance will, however, be held to night in Mooc Hall; Corporal O. C. Harber of F..e provincial police returned to Fort SI. James on the ealhound train this morning. He will Inter go to Ffirl Nelson to e tauiish a detachment of Ihe pro vlnelal police in that territory. G. (. MrOeer. K.tk, or Vancouver, who is here io, appea1 nl the sestioti or the llaiiway Commiaaion tomorrow, was t" speaker at the Hotary Club Iun chmm today. Mr. McGeer Is ac companied by Mrs. McGeer on his trip north. Mi Virginia Hoe-Hampton the noted novelist who writes fo: MrGall'it Mmgarme under the name of Virginia Roe, was i passenger parsing through the City on the Princess Alice oulh- hounu" yesterday aflernoon ac companied by her mother. "GRANDPA" BURIED The funeral of Adam Moffatl, familiarly kn:.vn as "Grandpa,' who died on Mondny niglil in the General Hospital, took place. from the ll.C. Undertakers' Chapel ol ? o'clock this after iiou. Rev. Geo. o Hacker offU eiating. Floral offering were seift by Mr. and ,Mrs. Davidr-Ulemito and Mr. and Mr Friinlc Mlrris. ... . l j. ... 1 ' HANSEN GETfe BAIL II. A. Hansen, ffyarged , with Hie theft of 4,00. from IhO fish packer Chief .ihassa, owned by the Canadian FJsh A Cold Storage Company", vnj , released from custody last night on 5,. 000 bail. Tho case ,has becu re- munded until August 3, ,. '- -.. ti s .-ii r Ay . vBBBW legs, while yours loobgood as farmer-Easy! I ot hold of some stuff that put new life into a roof." Barrett Liquid Elaetgum JUSTICE MORRISON TAKES PAPA'S PLACE Helped Couple on Steamer Niagara Who Wanted to Get Married VANCOUVER, July 29, Judges were in great demand at the court house this week, despite ihe fact that most of them are away on Ihe long legal summer acation. Tho applicants cared not whether Ihe jurist presided over the supreme court or the county court. Any judge would fill the bill. i There was no desperate or in tricate ler'al battle to be fought out. Cupid bad a case in court and a judge was required to act is both arbitrator and papa. Churles Theodore Haultain, lashing navigating officer of the H.M.S. Niagara, wanted to marry Miss Ruby Oust, who witn her mother was making the trip across the Pacific on the liner. Mamma was willing, but vvhai papa would Imiik about it was not very well known until a cable had been sent and answer received. To make mat- rers worse the bride-to-be w-a not of the full age of 21, so at order from a judge bad to be obtained before J. A. Mahony would issue the Jiappy couple a licenie. Takes Papa's Place A frantic round up of all judges ensued and after a lapse of an hour or so Mr. Justice Aulay Morrison or the supremo court, graciously condescended lo lake papa's place. He heard the talc and plight of the lovers-, looked them over critically ye: kindly, read the cables lo and from Australia as well as tiic orticer credential, and gave t hem his consent, sonic good ad vice ai'1 his blessing. The mar riage look place the next day Holh young people come front Irigleburn, New South Wales. " CITY HAS CHAN FINANCIAL SHEET All Commitments of City of Vic toria at Bank Wiped Out Flst Time In Memory of Officials VICTORIA, July 29 For the first lime in the memory of city officials, the City of Victoria is in the position in the month of July of having wiped out all Us commitments at the bank and having a clean sheet. In past years the borrowinar from the bank on account of current liabilities were pajd off in tne months of October, No vember and December. In Ibe Used after Shaving Dr. Chase's OINTMENT Keeps the Skin Soft, Smooth and Velvety "Save what youVe got" is sound advice If you can keep your old roof tight against the weather, it's poor economy to lay a new one. Coat your roof with Barrett Liq aid' Elastigum1 make'it leak-proof for along time o"cojne. We recommend Barrett Elastigum because we know how good it is. A layer of this compound of asbestos fibre and high-grade water-proofing material gives a new protective coating seals up every crack. We'll be glad to talk over roof-upkeep with you today. Unendorse S. E. PARKER LTD., Distributor Prince Rupert, B.C., Canada a Elastigum Flastiaut Steamship and Train Service Sailinti front PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, eacb MONDAY irtd THURSDAY 4.00 p.lTU, SATURDAY 6.00 p.m. For ANYOX ind STEWART MONDAY, FRIDAY. 4.00 p.m. For ALASKA WEDNESDAY, 400 p.m. rur MASSETT INLET MONDAY, 4.00 p.m. For SKIDEOATE INLET tod SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dalljr eicrpt Sondijr ( 11.30 SJH. for PRINCE OEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all polDtl Eltlero Canada, l.nited Slates. Agtnci all Ocaan SUamihlp Llnta. Vtt Canadian 5atlonal EipreH for Monrjr Orden, rorclrn Clwquei, etc, alio for your ncil ebipmenL Cltr Tlcttt orflca, BZS Third A-, Prlnc Rupert. Phon. 260. WICHMANN OIL ENGINES Wa Supply WICHMANN In Slita from 7 to 20 H.P. Ta auura arl, dtlltarj ordar your WICHMANN now. l)i?irU)Utor for B. c. ENGINEERING CORPORATION LTD. Marine Oeparunent. MR. O. TELLEFSLA. GRANVILLE ISLAND VANCOUVER, B. C. ears of post-war depression,! .he liabilities were not met unit the succeeding year. The City of Victoria this yeai as been making its payments out of the moneys received from the prepayment of taxes, a sys .em inaugurated a few years ago by City Treasurer Edwin C. Miiith. ,"1iile the city had made several aiall borrowings from he bank this year, it has already epaid these. Other loans may tave to lie repaid later, but they ill be met in the same manner, lie city saving considerable sums ii inlerest. "I have been here for rcrty ears, and I have never known I appen before," Cily Treasurer Smith slated yesterday, in reference to the cily's achievement n its pay.nent of its bank loan o early in the year. SENIOR MATRIC RESULTS Further results oT Senior ma-rirulation examinations in this district are s as rollows: Granby llay One student granted partial standing (private sludy). Ocean Falls One student ran led 'partial standing. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. II. Lund, Victoria; R. .. Knyder and C. W. Casey, Everett, Washington; C. W. Parke, Kdmonton; Mr. and Mrs, G. G. McGeer, C. A. Zinovicli and H. G. Mooreame, Vancouver; W. J. Hood, liraiuptoh; Daniel Dum-phy, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Guv M. Kerr, Hoston, Mass.; Mrs. J. A. Hrowu, Miss Mae Donaldson and Miss Ada Drown, Ecstall River; Mr. and .Mrs. W. F Green, Conquest. Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mallery, l.ongwortlt, H.C.; Mr. 'and Mrs. Q;f, "Lawiors Kelchlkan; and W, EJPtNlter', Naus'vltiver. im apw1 Teaching the Parrot "If you want your parrot o lalk, you .should begin by teach Ing it short words " "Thai's strange, Isupposr'd It would take iiuL'ker'to polysylW lublee." Boston Transeript. The EASY Electric Vacuum Washer Will not wear or tear the daintiest garment. FOR SALE UY Thompson Hardware Co. Phone 101 255 3rd Ave. Eyes Examined anc Glasses Fitted It will pay you'lo have your glasses made here. You are always assiu-ed of a conscientious, painstaking examination of your eyes iind the . . - 1 2.. I...., t....J : very west in otnii tenses aim P, I'ttTHWdical Q-rTlical ,W Repair Service.' JL E. IRE LAND Optometrist 31H J id Ave., opp. G.W.V.At - Phone Red 442 h