j.., Mnv 31. 192ft. 1IUI Process V M ictor Records Horses Lonesome and Sorry Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra Valencia (Tht nttc fox trot with the inappy .Vmufsi rhythm) Gcorgo Olson and HI Music Just a Cottage Small vy.Y-ri-C jus w m he INew J W ) kWi I W W I W r w j of Cinada, Limited 20031" tTrot Paul Whltcnan and His Orchestra 20007 Drifting and Dreaming Trot 19969 . T I. - . 1 .. ' . I . I . l I mat . I . ... ..... . t . ilU V oral-John McCnrnwfc (Tsnor) ? Victor records play on any type of VIctrola At "113 Master's Voice" Dealers ict or inking Machine uo, orfho- m phonic rflEHr-. If we could Icll ou whul it is like, yon would lill a.. I. .1 I... ..... ..t.ilnli- .umi fMiiitil . . a ta tv I I t III Ill'Iir IL III iC (llJTMIltl H-'l V .wimiiii.VU( vwjiiw ana ..l i .1 t.lill. ..nnn ttiutill I liit inivinr? iiiini . 411141 iiiir il urr wan. i "iftii i'i "jHr ' aw n ii i it ii inn wihii hi im il n vumuiii iiiu inr. .!. i - .n. Aaiiti 1 litt IWl I...-. ...J. til I. It. ' i . ' i 1 7 V I lMIClIilGli 5 JUpjJllCd .' VIM I INk V NI1I1UV IIIII'I'.l. 1 lV IIIUJ. FISH NETTING AND TROLLINQ GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices .. n l OP. I i J nstnr. i jinningnam & m liu. Second Avenue and McBrldo St. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert h in wsmrrii iinurm crirufiY it.jt iu. i. ii urAi.ur. ......... . . ! u ... I j ic I..- J 5.5. PKINLLSS BtMK.U Ulldalft. Iwm.a. u .t m.iU ail. Acjiaii Villa, ntntu. Mlr It w iop aii BiMMiaitiM i fuii inrormitivn r W. 0. ORCHARO Otnaral Ant. A Bornw or lh tut n4 Sr Anu. frlnc Huprv, .w. Local and Personal Phone 15. P.H. Coal Co. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. U.G. Undertakers. Phone 41 CriSIHf Firi-IliriilprM. H fn.' I .QO. ll yde'.Transfer. Pnonfl 580 If (iillU-'fli.ycr silled lanl nUnl cm Hie. J'jlnc Iluj-srl for Van- l'rank ' l'liiniaW of-Tcrrat-c van a iia'cng'er saillnK for Vaticouver1 jjh tlipflrinte Ilupetl ty?ht.,j Mrs. Jolih (Trip nnd Mrs. Husselloncs t)f Anyox are sail- !"K 'Jtf H;r I'rincess Mury today for Skawny, . InlfteRMcUfrinolt of the Paci fic Stevedoring Cd. .-(ftaff' hero sailed fast nilit on tlie .Princo Humeri for Victoria. Mni A, M. Itarlicau rulurned n .-alunlay ayerhoon train irom iiaeiioii wlierc hhe nienl the nuek vlfitinc with her sister, Mri. It. Hi Sarsenl." lU'v. Ji, Uitlelt, after havinj: allenilmf, Ifit) Anzlican diocesan synod ntetlnK in the oily, wRI return to Massett on the Prino- Charles this tsenintr. Mrs. Thomas HodarkiiiKon, lufi ui ttie Priiiff Itupert last even iK for Xanuiuio, w lie re she will iwwl a fw iiontliM viitiug her n and family and sister, Mrs V. llenl. Alfred Adams, vmi has been in dm city for the pant few day. as n lay. delegate to the Aiiki- ran dinaii syiiol mectinp, wiM return to Maetl on tiie Prinen t'hrle-i loRi?hl. On aewunt of Hie unfavorable wpaUier, the Juniun l.eak'ii" ItaseiiaU fixture Itetneeii the Ihmtli Srlimtl and High School sehmlulftt for .Saturday aHer noun was mxlponed. . r..X.H. steamer Prince Chariev i'.hi1. Neil McLean, arrived at ' o'r!riitflii afWinontr fptini Vat, ruuwr via Allln llarNir and will sail tlii evening for Van rouver vt (Juren Charmtte Is land imlnts. r.nieo' Uj'W sailed last nial t the Prfiww Ituper1. for Van-inivir mi route l' Kclt. ah-ita'on. wlnTe lie will join lii iiolhei-ln-law and ilr, Mr and 'Mr. Frel Oilhuly, forjncrlj f litis city. ' ' t'ninn leiuiier (lirdena, Capt. A. K. lirkon, arrived from lh south at P:l.r last nlj-'lit and ailed at 1 1 :30 for Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart. At the end of I his vovaae, the Cardeua will 1m taken olT the run at Vnriennver for a week fr propeller repair and her run will he taken by the Caniosun. CP. II. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. T. ClilTe, northbound from Vancouved to Skapway anil ofjifcr Alaska ports, will arrive from 1 lie wixith this afternoon. Among passenger booked to sail from here for the north on I lie vessel are W. (iibbou and K. (iililion for Wranicell; Mrs. John llarkin and Joseph V. Keyes for Ketchikan; William Moon, Hulli Seav-les, W. Anderson, F.arl Kerr, Mrs. John firign and Mrs. Rus-m'II Joii'-s for Skaitwny: William lllai-ksiork for Whilehi ise. Do Your Bowels Ever Become Constipated? A free motion of the bowels, Trf irr shoald be the lm of eTery on who apire to perfect health, for once the bowels become clogged up 11 the other organs of the body get demo Red, and all kinds of diiratei and . disorder ire liable to attack the system. If you take our ad rice and ns II miiDurns - 1 yon will find that they will regntat and keen your bowels and liver in proper shape, add when 'this is don thort) Is not much chance of you ever boicg sick. This valuable remedy as been on tho market for the past S2 yearsj put up only by' The T. Milburn Co, Lliaitod, ToroutOj OnU THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREI The train, duo from the Eal at 3:30 tlil afternoon, will arrive on time. A lunch counter hat been started hV Hie Canadian Nationa' Itailway at -the Aancouver sta-tion. . yfrr , P. S. Ilonney, district forester, lias iTturnedlo the city after a ten 'day trip to. the interior on official dutje Miss B. Crawford, who arrived last evening from Stewart. saiU by the Prince. Charles today for lurl f!liiti!Anf ft. j' CP.lt. steamer Pjriiieess Mary, Capt. T. Clilfe, will arrhe from Vancouver at JJ30 this alfemoon inu sail at &:ju for Alaska ports. V.. HosaiiK and: his two dauali tcrs. Misses II. -and S. Hosantf, are sailing this evening on Hi Prince Charles for 'Jueen Char- lotto City.' . Mrs, F. 0. 1,'arkfn and daugl ler. Miss I. I.arkhi, who arrived at Ibc end of tlie week from Seattle, will sail this afternoon on the Princes Mary for Ska? way. Hold, Mrsklnc sT the Marite Statpm, Dishy Island, -who ha been holidaying in Vancouver and Victoria fpr the last few weeks returned to tlie city on lac Cardeua last titglil. , Mutorship Iteltiiinliam, Capt nderson, arrived this rnorniiiK from Ketchikan wilh two car- !oad- of fresh lialihut for trans shipment Kasl over the Cauadiar National Hallway to the United States. Mrs. T. K. Ilrbojis, of Terrace who lia been a palienL in I In hospital here for Ihe last few weeks, returned to Terrace this niorninp aeeompanied by he husband who eaiiie down to meet her. i With music furnished by a; Areheslra roillins of violin Hrcrdioii and piano, another en ju:iMe danee tinder .Seandina vian ausidees was held alurday nislil in the Mctrojiole Hall There wa a.poodjfrowd in at tendance. Hobert Halcrjiw, afd GO pioneer resident f Cumberland, Vanrmiver Island, and father of Hobert llalcrow, who was for merly with the Canadian National Itailway here, anil is now located in Seatlle, died last Thursday in Vancouver. F-trl Ilarrle left oil this morn-hip's train for Monlreal vii. t'oronlo. Ho will alteiid Ihe Ceneinl Conference of the United Shtjrch in Monlreal and will be away from the city until fall. I. is understood thai he will no! be alone when he returns. Taxi cars dm en by Homer Clay and Tom Dybhavn had a rear-end colli ion this inorniim shortly after midnight at Ihe corner of Third Avenue and fourth Street when the vehicle drhen by the former skidded. Hear mudguards of both car were, daniapeil. William, lllackslock, line foreman for the (lovernmenl Tele-praphs, arrived in IhVcity from Ilnzellou on yesterday afternoon's train, and sails this afternoon on Ihe Princess 'Mary toe Whilehorse where J10 will be cn- sraned in eontmction work; for some lime in Yukon territory. J. H. Milne, assislan! district engineer for the provincial d;t-' partnieul of ouhlic works, l.-.ivoi on the Prince Charles lonlijlit for Jedway where he will make arrangements for work Uelnu carried out on mining trails. He will also visit oilier part of th' Islands and will be nway about two weeks. . , 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prlnco Rupert I. A. Mcl.uckie. C. 11. Youb. II. Henoil, W. (I. Melcalf. Nor man I larger, Mr. and Mrs. James I . M. Hannah, Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. Curzon, l. V. Davidson.Ul. Mavhee. C. II. Whilwtirlh. A. Margidious, A. Acluisorinml J:, Skbnsfng, .Vancouver; Mr- and Mrs. It. MacKinlay, Port Co-qulllam; William Moon, Porl-land, Oregon; R Silver, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and family, Courtenay; II. Mo- CHlutn, Ottawa; T. ;.., llrnoks, Terrnec; John A. Clark, Ctaxton; llev. J. (jillt'lt, Masselt; Mrs. C v 'S'.. Ak Excellent Set For. Six '- y- 26 Pttai Ctmfliti tsith Buffet TrajM,' fi COMMUNITY PLATE WEEK Prince Rupert Second Day v - Such gorgeously beautiful silverware as Community I'lateseemsunbclievablyinexpensivewhcnyouexamine ? 'v Its exquisitely fine workmanship, and consider for ow s little you can purchase a set f:r six, or the number of , individual, pieces you need to modernize your table. In fact you can begin to accumdlate a wonderful service V by selecting a few pieces now, adding to them from time to time as occasion demands, for the lovely Community; ' designs are all "open stock", always available. Look at the lovely 26 Piece Petit Huffet set illustrated, ample silverware for six, complete $39.20. ' See Our Exhibits of 1'v dor Plate ' Silverware by the Makers of Community Plate Lower in price, surprisingly beautiful And Now! COMMUNITY PLATE TEA SERVICES AND" DINNER DISHES TO MATCH YOUR FLAT SILVER . Ptccn of won4trfuI workmanship and beauty, !nigncl to match Com-mwiity Jlitt fUt nliw Tea Sctt'km an4 Dinner Dnkrt tbaffishkm ff II. ?awle, New llazclton; Mrs. V, (S. l.arkin and iLiughler, Seattle; William Hiackstock, Hazellou; J H. Mclntyre, Smithers; W. Jib-bon, K. Uibboti and Miss 15. Craw Cod, Slew-art; J. Pederson, llyder; O. J. Newell, IjO.s Angeles. Ceneral Huth Fcaale. yeallle; James fiallowny. Anyox; V. Uailiner, Parts; S: M. Frantsen Minneapolis; I). V.. Mar Hardy, S. W. linuhl, Ii. J. W alklaud and II. O. iaeks'on. C.X.H-: W. Wiltshire, Vaneotncr. TIMBER SALE X7710. Sealed Triidrrs nl tw rerelved by Um-Ulsiriri forrster, i)l later than ivmii un llir I J lh day tt June. I6. fur tlie pur chl! of License 7 7IW. ferfusou Bay, Maelt Inlrt. o.i:. I., tu rut 60.uvu rm tmard iwarure or tpruce. reOar, ami Uiiiil'w-k Mlir. . Two ( year will t allowed for re-u iota I i't timber. KurllitT parlirulars of the Chief fores-ti-r. VK'tons. or tlie Disirlct forester, rrinre Hui-rt.B.:. KAVIOABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, H.IC. CHAPTER 115 Inl'Mi oil 1 ,,inn uf i.anaila, l.linlle J, herebv roes imtif thai It lia uiulT r-lion f nt the aul Art n-o-U'il Willi the .MinUler ir I'uIiIh- mk at otlans ami In the urn if r the l'l-lrlrl lleicis Irar of Mie LsihI llerlslry DiMrlrt of ITIno-ttuiH-rt In the e mv litre nr Hrltlsh Ciliim hia. a ilrx-rlpllon of Ihe llr ami plans of a pllt- ami UiiiImt hrf pnnol pi tie built 111 the harbor or I'riiire Huperl In Hie ulil I'nivlitrr. on water lot rour, llkxk "U"; the li1 wharf erinprtln a narrow approat-h varylnir In width fnun IS' tu n , and. eUeudinir mirtiierlr frtmi I lir hlshwati-r inark a ill Elaine of ap :i0'. whrnre It wldrn Vi an trtoliiialely her 1 ion uO' x In area. Ihe Hty f-et inrouretiii'iit lieiuir appnixliualely parallel In the flu ire Uiw. And take net Ire Dial after ihe eMlr-llon nf one month from Ihe due r the rirt (xibllrallon or this notice the I'nlon oil Company ir Canada, l.finilril. will tinder eciion 7 of the Mid Art apply 10 the Mlm-iler of Public Work at his ir-rire in the i lly of Ottawa, for ap p:ntal or the mid site snd the al4 lan, and fur leave tu runslrtirtthe said wharf and apprnarh to the same. Pated at Vancouver. Hrttuh Columbia, lhL isth day or May 1t. 1 It. J. KKNMlirt. Mslrlit salt's Manarer. Pacific Goes Picnicking HkWi fm It ur J v iv. i'.... i. .....i i ii... i. in, my iiuiiuri'iis, ji-a uiuusaiius , of cans of Pacific Milk will go on picnics all over Western j Canada. Orocers tell us that practically every person wio asks wauls so many cans of 'P;mifio Milk." iSoiiiq of them never buy milk except for such occasions, but they know what they want. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotaford, B.C. approrr fuf jift furpoKaoi the perfect completion ot your uuc appoini- menu. The lotelj Uruvenor Set iuirej. l int 7j-. FEATURED AT THE BETTER SHOPS An Exceptional Offer We have a rew EASTMAN KODAKS that are hop worn and also some models: that have been withdrawn and replced liy a new series. These are all offered at a discount or 25 orr catalogue price. 'k A SHIPMENT OF MELBA TOILETERIES HAS JUST ARRIVED Mellm goods are now made in Canadu and the price lias been reduced. Face Powders : 50c and SI .00 Talcoum Powders 25c Dusting Powders '. . .,. . $1.50 Creams 50c Compacts $1.50 and 60c Rouge 50c Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer llruggisls. The ltexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th Street Phones 82 and 200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' 8moked Dally by Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. A practical saw for home us, designed for boy but sv hlch-Krad saw for vour. workshop. .Skew or straight baok. taper around, blade.-hiffhlyi polished with carved, beech handle.' Cuts clean.' fast and easy. Sold at a moderate price. permanent Crescent Wrenches, in all sizes, TOOLS Junior Mechanic Handsaw . . . . ... $2.75 It cuts clean, fustid easy, nud will- emyiurdge the hoy tu make lljiugs of Value. fi'oni. .$1.00 to $0.00 each Thompson Hardware Co.. Ltd.