954c neW KUM W, r- JL f. In ( It r i pmt .223 Sixth Street to 10 -O tip SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK I-" 1 1 1 1 i v W in k. w : SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH hiiiI rtM-iiiiiilile pn- e. DRY CLEANING, PRESSINQ AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phono 118 w.l ! Mi.- r-'-t. II. Creel man of Terrace sailed on a hnlfday trip to Vancouver orj lhy Prince Charles yesterday afternoon. O. H. Bujh, prominent mining man of Stewart, Is a passenger on the Prince Ilupert today en roulo nbrlli. .Major .Montague runier nas returned from Prince lluperi where he spent gome tune. Vat -owjer Province. frfi viven permicslon to the Canadian Fialiin? (a to operate its salmon trap in. Portland Inlet. JacK Lawrence and Kenney Hood left for Auyox lhi morning aiioard the lonner s power '.aunrh Argo lo pnd the week end. They will return to the ci!y on Tuesday. ord ha heen reejvi-i in I In rily of the marriaae of I). II Morrison, formerly of Prince It pert and now of Vancouver. Mr Morrifriitt relum to Vancouver this wie"k from I he Fast with hi bride. K. M. Ilaiiiex, pt office in-lwlor, who ha been in th; north lor the pa-1 two weeks ii roiuieetimi with departmental -liitieM, will sail for the south on the Prince Hup-rl tomorrow evening. H. P. It. Meanier Prince Louise. Oapt. A. Slater, docked at 8. 15 o'clock this morning en roule lo Skapway, Alaska, fo which point fhn sailed at 1! noon. The boat carried a heavy complement of round-trip tourist pa.en(.'er. Paenaers debark- iiu lore included Mrs. Joe Han son and Mr. Oeoreff. rredenek .Nelson VMy. chief officer of the CG.M..M. steamer Canadian Pmspeetor, which is uoe ai me ury iock iiere, was inarrfed last week in .Nanalmo to Mim Marjorie Allison Handle. It. a., dauKlitor of Aid. and Mr Handle of Nanalmo. Mr. and Mr Eddy will unend their I'onevimmn in Northern lliitis'i ( oluinli a Gea the symbol of social intercourse Your guests will appreciate your hospitality the more if you always serve 1 NABOB TEA TEA AS IT SHOULD BE Third Avenue lull (iuir.e luniKlit at U.JO (iyros s. lirand, T-'iininals. Henry Kvalncs was fined -") and ro-: in I he city inilice court (his momiutr hy Magistrate Me l.eod on a charge of intoxicatioi Mrs. Lawrence Moore and son arrived in eily from Itclliuf. nam un the steamer Prince llu peri this inorninjr to visit witi Mrs. Moore's parent. Gonsu. and Mrs. li. A. W akefield, Fourth Avenue NVes'. i tUn I.indetor, pioneer Stew rt prospector, a passenger on board the Prince Rupert lol.i x)x7 through to Stewart, lb is areor.aiauied hy menihers of :he Tacuma Syndic-ale to wn:n the Missouri LMins m'us sot last year. ; A parly eoiisillnfr Of ten people, under the eonduetorship oi the Wilkinson Touts, arrived from the eastern stales on the Prince lliiert thisfnuiriifng cn roule lo Stewart aiid Auyox. They will return souih on the amo vessel. r Col. W illiam T. Perkins o Seattle, president ofthe North ern SJmrilies i.,. is; a passenper on hoard ttu steamer Princf Huiierl today a mc -Iliniuli lo Slewarl to inspect the Vancou ver Mine on Hear !Uer in whiol he is Interested. Mrs. (I. T. llilibard and daul. er were passeiis;ers ahoard tii rince Charles yesterday after noon for the south on a holiday trip. Mrs. Ililiiurd will visit Jasper Park on her return norln and Miss lllhhard will visit in l'auli, Penusylvaiiih, Mv. and Mrs i'. 'iinneily werJ passengers ahoard lie -Prince Chorus yvsterday atlernou eu ionic ia Vancouver afler niakinR the t'ouiid-trlp in Any ox, Slew art and Queen Charlotte Island points. Mr. llintielly Is assistant freight claims agent O.X.lt.. Vancouver. It. llelheriniitoii, general man ngir of government elevators. i arrived here tins morninp from ! l.'iM! VVIUItim nnil will rnmnln in . I. 1 , 11(1111 ...1, Illlllll ! Hie city a few days t connection with the turninp over of the local rain plant lo the, Wheat Pool. Mr. Hetherin'gtoii Is ao-jeonipanled hy ! s wjfe and they are guests at the Prince- Rupert Hotel. CITY CUTTING !, DOWN STAFF; Road Work to be Curtailed and, Utilities Force Cut TAXES COMING IN WELL The city council, having adopt ed a policy or retrenchment, no additional road vork will bt undertaken after the present work is finished, although mainten ance work will still he continued. The larvia work on surfacing iln roads will he commenced ncx .veek, 'Hie tania material and -mrcadinig apparatus is due lo rrive at any lime :,ow. -The overuead .t the electric ighi departmeul will b' -eurlait- d in future and to this end om lineman and two laluuers have ieiMi laid off and the ,consolida- ion of the clerical work in the ily engineer's office and liie utilities oTfice Is under The last day of payment for ily tuxes is August 1, after which date a penalty will he ea-'orced. t'ity treasurer Malheson "tated this morning that lh ixe.. -.ere being paid up we'.l ind he eoltertions are equal; 'f' iny pit'vious year at tins lime. " QUESNEL BRIDGE CONTRACT IS LET firm of Watson Kennedy Will Build Structure to Link Central B. C. With South. VICTORIA. July 30. The ran-tract for the new highway bridge across the (Juesncl River at Ques-nel lias been awarded lo the firm of W'hlson A Kennedy, of Vancou ver, at a cost of $13,000. The fills needed in connection with the construction of the bridw will be handled by the public works lepaitment. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST. ltowhoal in Prince Ru pert Harbor; painted gray with black bottom. Under please inform Jack Cook at launch "Joy Ilird." Reward. I URN ITU RR FOR SALE. Ches terfield suite, dining room uile, rug. bedroom furniture. Phone 05. 1T0 July 30, 1920, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal Arthurs Taxi. Phone 678. tf .. . V STEVE KING'S li.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. : Crystal Firelighters. 48 for 11.00. Hyde Transfer. Phone 580. tf 1. Andrew's Society Picnic to Great Digby Island Sunday n"ei TiHelA50c. 177 A. i- T' - M$iT' XladKe Murphy is leav OVERSTOCKED ing for I-'s. Angeles 16 spend Ilia ncu few 'months. Vancouver Mar..... Do You like Lemonade? Lmdf" l powjfrcd frrh lemon J"' piiJt from fra lee:" IB lh unf wT KUM I ennui irtificUJ Hirot or , d ti acid. A rt- jmi dawn ef r U k Seed I.:: trui lid. the KLlftf In the BACK when you leave, of course but very much in FRONT when you reach the cottage I Indispensable in these summer days, simply because there is no substitute for the New Klim, powdered full-cream milk. Add water to it, and what have you? Real milk, whole milk, milk that is as wholesome and satisfying as when Nature made it, milk that is appetizing all these but, also, milk that is SAFE, because . pasteurized, and milk that carries easily, any distance; and keeps in any weather. Canadian Milk Products Limited 347 AdtUU. St, Wfit, TORONTO Circus in town THE TWISTUM CIRCUS NOW SHOWING Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Giraffes, Wolves, Etc. SEE OUR WINDOW T 'Hi Newest Tiling in T") vllrable and WalibU If imt abused, will lu-t for ai. I' tr W.iir, IL.M.it. ( .1 lipr, H'V, eu.-h S1.00 1 'kI Tiger. Oiu h $1.25 v t'..il-.. each $5 n"d $50 1 'li ..:- and Camels, each $1-85 l .r.rs. oa. h $2.25 d . f fi's, eai li $3.00 Ormes Ltd. The HKXAIXKTOUK :- Tin- PlMM'.Kll Hill lililSTH 3rd Avenue and Cth Street Phones 82 and 200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED1S ilim trow 'riin niuwri VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA, twtnton . Alrt Tumm. S P. VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA, Ali'l !. " Siuri, 10 for PORT SIMPSON ind Ntil Rlf Cnnflt, Thwffd p.m. 'Of PORT SfMPON anvox. ALICC ARM. STtWART. Bundif, S p.m. u In liwv. 4. '. AiV rnt Ryr. BO Hcsldenco Phone, Black 017 P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Kino Imported Merge ami Sr..l-Ji Tweed Suil.x made Ui order uv our simp in Prince ttuprrt as low u i. ANOER. Cutter $50. Prince Rupert, B. C. .A & ...1 .K. rnordcin 'arrived In tit? loti; t yesterday afternoon' in from Terrace in the eour?i of a husfness trjp. The foolhall game eiedule for Ia.l n f slit between tlic Cold Sloraifc and f lie Moose was pos? poned on account of rain. " "SI T Freil Stork returned lo the ri on Jhe.Prlriee Itiipert today from Vaneouver. having stopped off Derail Falls on the way up the eoat. I)e!palrhe from Ollana roi. firm that the government lu 3i.LiEji Super Bargains on Men s Suits These are excellent Tweeds and Worsteds hand tailored garments MEN'S TWEED SUITS MEN'S TWEED SUiTS . . .... TJii season's goods. Values lo 30.00. Assorted sizes. Superior grade. Values to 3.".0t) and upward. Sale .Sale Price-..'. $21.95 Price t .$27.05 MEN'S SILK LISLE SOX 3 Pairs for $1.00 MEN'S ODD PANTS About 201) pair at Sale Price from . . . $3.05 up LOT OF MEN'S OVERCOATS iJifferenl Weights at Snap Prices MEN'S CAPS big lot. All the different materials. All new styles. Sale Price $1.95 STEVE KING Third Avenue Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 P.O. Box 198 Simmon's meet Beds, Springs, and Ostcrmoor Mattresses in every room. 52 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water, Baths and Showers. Steam Heated, Electric Light. Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PROSPECTOR DUE HERETOMORROW Vessel Whl be In Dry Dock Seven or Eight Days Undergoing Repairs Coaster Due Next C.li.M.M. freighter Canadian Prospector will arrive in port tomorrow morning from the soma to enter dry dock. The vessel will undergo annual inspection and will .also have some damage lo her hull resulting from bumping the Ogdcn Point docks at Victoria, recently, repaired. The work will take seven ot cigh' days. In abo'.t a month's time, lb" Canadian Coaster of the coast wise service will arrive at tin dry dock for ar.iual inspection. R. K:ox, assistant superinten dent engineer for the C.li.M.M.. arrived thb morning from Van couver to superintend' the woriv on the Prospector. WEATHER REPORT Uovernment Telegraphs, 8 a.m 55. Prince Rupert: Cloudy, strong southeast wind, temp. 57. llaielton: -'dottdy; .calm; lempv 58.. ? Telegraph Creek: Cloudy, calm. lemp.' 50. ymitheis: Part cloudy, calm, temp. C2. Hums Lake: Part cloudy, calm, temp. 53. Anyox: Rain, ealm, letup. 58. Stewart; Rain, calm, temp. 4V. Terrace: Cloudy, calm, temp. Vhllehoie: C!ear.outh wind, temp. 55). Dawson: Raining, calm, temp. 18. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. Johnstone, docked at 8 o'clock this morning from Vancouver nud.wayporls and sailed tor Porl Simpson and Naas IUYr cannery pt int's ai u.30 .m: The EASY Electric Vacuum Washer W ill not wear or tear the" daintiest garment. FOR SAL1- HY Thompson Hardware Co. Phone 101 255 3rd Ave. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry' Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load .58.50 Per half load .... 3.50 Per sack ... SCS Burn Wood and Keep Cooll HydeTransf er 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WI BUY BOTTLES.