Older Than The . Dominion Cloaoly associated with the growth of Canada in the Sun L ife Assurance Co., whose charter was granted In 1805, two curs before Confederation. When the Company completed iU ,,'st fifty years of business, it produced itB JUBILEE POLICY lin h is an elastic contract adjustable to individual purposes iind conditions. It is ideal for the man who wishes immediate protection but who is unable ut the moment to determine the exact type of policy that wilftiltimately prove beet suited to his needs, f . Full particulars will be gladly submitted. Sam labour Northern Il.C. Representative ' THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Head Office: Montreal AKiNG : HISTORY mm h Have Your Kodak Handy so that you can make a record of the historic events Durirjg the Jubi'ee Celebration And if you use Kodak Fi!m the dependable film in the box- you an- .sure of results. (.!: your ui"'y at Onnes' Druj? Store and bring your im. here to bo deroied. Sjecial care is taken to make the r out of your exposures. 7jc Pioneer Drte?iisls TtjWME t SIXTH ST. TLULPHQNES 8-fc20O HFNT1ST r. J. R. ijosse Helgcrson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 n.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Prince Rupert Auto Company AgciitB fur Hudson and Essex Sup er- mx vars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Phones 75 and 275 Rupert Hotel. Sovereign Life Assurance Company of Canada Head Office - Winnipeg, fiin. The SECURITY afforded hy this Comprfujj to its policy holders i not exceeded by any other company in Canada. Tlio hijfh rate of interest earned on our investment, coupled with careful manWmeUi&&uo;A A favorable dividend rate to our policyholder. This is just ONE of the advantages of insuring SoveVeiRrf.''1, 1 1 with "The fi. P. TINKER. District Representative. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Knltlne from ITInee Ittim-rt. r'r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Hwiwnn I1HV. Alert IWy. etc., TliemlHT. a liir VArot'Tit vinOHIA imiiiinle. Alert n.iv etc.. Hnfurilny l a.m. Ir four WmV"oS. Al""i: ARM. VNVOX. HTKWAKT. Wales Man.l. Hun Kor Nmi iMlf.r pninu anil Tort 9t niinu. Irlilnv p.m. in tn4 1 Aveli.", II. M. HMITII. - , , Prtw 1'T Throutli tickets sold to Vletorla nnil 8riitlf at a reihueil rale llinririlrr L..i ik.,,irii tn ilrstllllltlun. nr.. anil Local and Personal BO. Undertaken. Phone 41. FORCED SALE Get the Big 4 habit I When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tf Shoes rebuilt like new at Mo Arthur' BhuetStore; -. ."' tf J. R. Morlson, potsmaster, called last night ou the Catala for a vltt In Van ' ' couver. Entries for the five mile road race ' must be made to the secretary, H. A Breen, by Thursday at 6 p.m. 152 Mrs. E. C. Stevens, wife of ''the post master at Skktegmte, arrived last night on ilie Prince John from the Islands tor a brief visit In the city. AUDITORIUM DANCE July 1 and 2. Bob Greenfield's Commanders engaged to supply the music. Doors open at 9 Ladles 25c. Gentlemen 50c. 152 j-r. u. n. lueecxer ox yueen L.nar- luite uiy arnvea in ine cuy on me Prince John from the Islands and will be here until the first of next week. Miss Molly Cross of the local public' school teaching staff sailed yesterday ; afternoon on the Catala tor Victoria where she will attend summer school. I Notice. Our stores will be open on Thursday until 6 o'clock; closed all Iday Friday and open on Saturday until ,6 p.m. Please phone orders early. ! Thank you. Gordon's and Phillips Grocery. Cecil Hacker sailed last night on the Catala for Rivers Inlet where he will image in the fishery patrol service for ): ummr, later joining his parents, Hi . and Mrs. G. G. Hacker, at Vernon whence they are moving. ! Unfavorable weather caused the postponement of the scheduled Senior Lea-, (rue football game lust night between 1 the Moose and Regiment. It was the first sccer game of the season to be put off on aocount of rain. Mrs. A. A. Oonnon and daughter, Yvonne, left on this morning's train for Francois Lake where they will pay a visit to Mrs. Oonnon 's mother. The were accompanied by Miss Lucille Brookabank who will visit for a month at Ootsa 'Lake A delegation of twenty persons fram Louisiana to the National Educational Association at the United States convention to be held in Seattle -will arrive In the city, from the East by tomorrow 'afternoon's train, sailing south' 'on the steamfr Prince Charles. J Me F o. Py and sons sail on the! .Tun'.".- Charlotte this afternoon for Yaacouver enroute to Brandon. Manitoba, where" tbey will visit with Mrs. Pyle's parents. Visiting In Reglna. Calgary and Vancouver on the way home, they wlU be away about two months. C N.R. steamer Prince Rupert .Capt. D Donald, arrived at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway. The vessel has a full passenger list. TOO l.ATE TO CLASSIFY 4 TOR RRNT FODR ROOM FURNISHED suite: steam heated. Apply Smith & Mallctt. Ltd. tf ANNOUNCEMENTS Prcubytertan Sunday School Picnic io Digby. July 7. St. Andrew's Picnic, July 34. B.C. tyonte, July 31. Canadian Legion Picnic August 21. Was So Nervous The Least Noise Made Her' jump Mrs. W. II, Yates, Asliern, Man writes i "I wna bothered very much with my heart and nerves, and the. least noiso would make me juiup and aimi'isi slop my lienrt bcatin, 1 told my mother about it one day, and she said that she had lcpn bothered the saiuo way oud told 'mo to get a box of When I had taken iho ono box I felt quite a lot hotter and by the tints I had taken three boxes I got relief." Prion BOe, a box at all dealers, or nailed direet on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto," Culi .... High m Quality Low in Price ATrustedName and a Pamous Guarantee Tbt lngrrml!s HlattritteJ htUv) tni Wmt. i.X: Yanitt. S-'M: V'turburj in nllidnU-JiUu uu. tlO 00; jmitr, 14.00; and Mufot, U.O0. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 686. Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady-smith-Wellington Coal. Phone 680. tf C.P.R. steamer Princess Charlotte. Capt. C. C. Salntcy. is -due at 320 this afternoon from Alaska and will sail at S o'clock for Vancouver and Victoria. Leonard Bate of the local Forest Branch office returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, after a holiday visit to his home in Nanalmo. J. E. Miller, customs Inspector, arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning and expects to sail this afternoon on the Princess Charlotte for Victoria. Mrs. Voatherhcad. .mtitlier of Mrs. L. V,'. Patainre. and Miss Norma Weather- head, sister, arrived on the Prince Ru pert this morning from Vancouver and will visit here for several weeks. Mrs. M. Owen and child. have arrived In the city from Winnipeg and will be guests for a month of Mrs. Owen's brother and sister-in-law. Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. George Dawes, Naval headquarters. Mrs. E. N. "Valentine: Returned' to the city on the Pruioe Rupert this morning from Victoria where she represented Delist Chapter at the annual Grand Lodge convention of the Order of the Eastern Star. I- Mlss Ruth Rlx, domestic science-- in structress In the New' Westminster schools, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Archdeacon and Mrs. G. A, Rlx. most or tnem rouna trip TOurwts wnne u,,. David Thomson and daughter. ome disembarked here this morning to,MiM winnle Thomson, sailed last night tro cam in Haiuoo to a ivw iocju passengers. C.N.R. steame- Prince John. Capt. E. Mabbs. arrived durln gthe night from Vancouver via 'the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed at S o'clock this morning for Vancouver direct. The vessel will return on Monday from Vancouver direct, sailing that night at midnight for Vancouver via the Islands, south end. cn the Catala for Vancouver where they will Join Mr. Thomson and proceed on a motor trip to California with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bhockley, formerly of this city. Motcrshlp Belllngham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 5:30 this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging two carloads of fresh fish for transshipment East over the Canadian .National Railways, returned north at 10.30. Sub. Lieut. Chas. Ooodeve, R.C.N.VJt. was an arrival on the Prince Rupert this morning from Esquimau where he has been taking training. Lieut. Ooodeve will remain here for a few days before proceeding to Winnipeg where he Is attached to the naval unit. Twelve members of the Ketchikan Rotary Club and their wives are arriving Irr the city on ilie Princess Charlotte this afternoon to pay a fraternal visit to the local club. They will return home by the Princess Alice Friday morning. In the meantime, a full program of entertainment has been Twenty-five members of the Young People's Luther League of the Lutheran Church from Minneapolis and St, Paul will arrive In the city by the steamer Prince Charles next Monday morning from Seattle, where they; ha v$ been attending a convention, and will proceed East In a special car attached to that morning's passenger train. Hon. T 1, Pattullo, minister of lands and if l.l of the- legislature for Prmce Rupert, arrived ou the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria to he present at the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation festivities here this week. Mr. Pattullo expects to remain In the city; for jpseveral davs and may possibly make' a .trip to the .Interior", r Miss Elisabeth Jane (Tot) Irwin aaliocf' last night on the Catala for Vancouver enroute to the ;home of her mother, Mrs. Archibald Irwin. In Kam. loops where she wUl be married early next month to Robert U. W. Bartlett lit thl. lt Uihrt will lu, lAUl.,n ... Kt. - . ... . . . ,n. iv n , 11, ,u ,,iv south shortly. Miss Irwin was the ralsou d'etre for a number of pleasant ovlal function prior to her departure. of Mens Furnishings :: and Clothing :: at Thor Johnson's Store Here in an opportunity to get better value for your money in Men's Clothing and Fur-.nishingg than you ever had before. My creditors have forced tne to put my $20,000 slock of high grade merchandise on the bargain counters to be sold at less than cost. This is in order to raise a considerable amount of hard cash in a limited time. This stock consists of nothing but the best makes of Men's Wear, bought direct from the manufacturers. Nothing is shoddy or shopworn. Convince yourself that there are some real bargains here by dropping into the store and looking around. You are welcome whether you buy or not. Sale Opens Wednesday Morning, June 29, at 9 MEN'S TWEED SUITS For summer wear, nothing beats a Tweed. Tweed lets you do things you wouldn't do in a worsted. Regular ?28.00 value. Forced Sale j4 95 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Gold Fleece "Viking" Underwear -Made in England and a grand quality. This brand advertises itself. In Combinations. Regular ?14.25 value. s:d.Sa,.e.... $10.95 In two piece suits, regular price each garment $7.75. Forced Sale ?C OC Price pOUtf SHIRTS FOR MEN Tooke's, Pecks and other makes in the latest styles and patterns. Regular $2.00 value. Forced Sale 85C MEN'S SERGE SUITS For wearing qualities, serge is the big favorite. In blue and gray and colors, guaranteed fast. Regular $40.00 value. Forced Sale ft? Price vOw HATS for Men THE BILTMORE AND BROCK'S make with plain and fancy bands. Regular $8.00 value. Forced Sale Price RAINCOATS Men's English Gabardine Raincoats. A dressy coat for all seasons. Regular $25.00 value. Forced Sale Price $15.95 MEN'S WORSTED SUITS Fancy Worsteds always have a dressy appearance, even when the suit is worn old. Regular $37.50 value. Forced Sale 75 Price VrnmU i v MEN'S UNDERWEAR Turnbull's Cee-Tee Underwear Canadian made and known from coast to coast. Regular $9.00 value. as?.!?1.: $6.65 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Balbriggan Underwear is in a class by itself. Regular price 75c per garment. Forced Sale Price MEN'S CAPS A big assortment in the newest patterns. Regular $2.00 value. Forced Sale QCn Price These are only a few of the many bargains thai await you here as every garment in the HHMHHKsEKsKutasttt HIRELKSS REPORT. Store is included in this sale. 8 a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Part cloudy, calm: barometer, 30 .28; temperyturs, f3; sea smoqth; 8 pjn. spoke tug Bt. Faith, nbeam Watson Rock, towing three Kel- ley rafts, hound for Stillwater; 8 ajn. inokc motorshlp Olinda, Arranuaie ior Craig, 45 miles from Arrandale. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, tresh northwest wind; barometer. 30.14; tem perature, 50; sea moderate: 8 p.m. spoke .in. finivnr Klnsr. towlne motorshlp 0. - Challamba, Just entering Queen Char lotte Sound, bound for Esquimau: B n.m. spoke steamer Canadian Farmer. Ocean Falls for San Pedro, 1249 miles from San Pedro; 12 midnight spoke steamer Prince Rupert, abeam jlvory Island, northbound: 4:15 am. spoke steamer Prince George, off Cape Lazo, southbound; 8 am. spoke steamer Catala, at Bella Bella, southbound; 8 a.m. spoke tug St. Faith, six miles south of Klew Nuggett, southbound, DEAD TREE . POINT. Overcast, calm; barometer, 29.92; temperature, 51; sea smooth. NOON DIOBY .ISLAND. Part cloudy, calm: barometer. 30.30; temperature, 55; sea smooth: 11:00 am. in steamer Prince Rupert northbound. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, fresh northwest wind; barometer, 80.20; temp perature, 55; sea moderate. DEAD TREE POINT. Overcast, calm: barometer, 29.94; temperature, 56; sea 'smooth. Miss L. O. James of the local school teaching staff sailed yesterday after-uoou oil the Catala lor Vancouver. Nothing reserved. THOR JOHNSON STRICTLY CASH AT THESE PRICES. Second Avenue, Prince Rupert. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert. Part cloudy, calm; temperature, 50, Terrace. Cloudy, calm, temp. 50. Rosswood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 51. Hazclton. Cloudy, calm, temp. 52. Telegraph Creek. Fart cloudy, calm, temp. 58. Smlthers. Cloudy, calm, temp. 63. Burns Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 58. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Herb Day, Joseph Faclool, C. Frcde-rlckson and F. O. La Drue. Vancouver; H. B. Chapman and Mrs. B. E. Wray, nyox; W. B Jennings, Port Esslngton; Mrs, E, C. Stevens, Skldegate; Dr. Q, it. 31eecker, Queen Charlotte City. aviy Charles Larson. Stewart; C, Beck, Alice Arm: T. Kruzlck, O. Franclskare and 6. Mlkellc, Anyox; O. Ruwtell and William Doucett, city. Central A. E. Marsh and K. O, C. Ferguson Edmonton; W. .J. Redford, C.NJt. Fred Coram Is here on this trip of the steamer Prince Rupert as assistant ourser" relieving Gordon Gllllland who is sick In Vancouver. He was formerly on the boats ibut more recently has been with the freight department In Vancouver. , Spring Tims Is CELERY KING Timi rrw a cap of this fin. oU y Mtkii i k M ail tfc. stria tidtm yM mtU. h iiirm m wW. poisons, Impforta tb appstaw and makta tn mI km rUtajway. CELERY KINO is fo4 far tbs TBOl family, At dniyi',tt ff STRICTLY CASH AT THESE PRICES. Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12.50 Smart little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 1G From $1.50 to $2.23 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge'. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street 11