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TELEPHONES f.?fc200 "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BHBAKr AST KQOD.' Smoked Itoily b Canadian pish & CM Storage G., W. I'rincc Jtupert. NX. "CATERPILLAR" Tractqrs for the riMi.M t ., i ni'ii mk.w. MINER NlKIGHTKIt, AND MUNICIPALITY-Whcrcver Y"Km power and 'jWvxtc einanded. SOI.K DIS'IltmUTOKS FOK MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., Llmltod l:i25 STANDARD DANK BU1LNJ VANCOUVER, DC holt mtmmmmmmm best Local and Personal 4 a Taxi I'hone 4. Illg 4 Tail, tf Dentist. Or. J. It. CKuim. k-uons 689 Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf vhhuI Vt mite, MgV IWW , am VI prices enoulre at Hyde's Transfer. i'hone Ago. ! tf 11. B. Rochester returned to the olty on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Port laslngton. Rev. T. O. Proctor of Mace) ton arrived , In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoons train to attend theaynod of Caledonia diocese. B. F. MeNaughton and P. O. Dawson anode a trip up the line as far aa Xwtnltsa yesterday, going up in the morning and returning In toe Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kerr of Burns Lake arrived In tbe city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior to attend the Synod of Caledonia dlooese here tomorrow. Rev. T. J. Marsh ot Terrace arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior to attend the synod of Caledonia diocese which will be held tomorrow On account of the holiday, tbe meeting of tbe Fireside Club or Pint Baptist Church last night ws cancelled. The final meeting of the seaaon will take place next Monday evening. A. L. Clements, assistant general manager of the Union Steamship Co., Is a passenger at Stewart on company business. He Is accompanied by Mrs. Clements who made the round trip north this week. William W Pickett, who has resigned as deputy United States marshall at Ketchikan, which potHlon he has held fcr several yesrs. was a passenger on tbe Princess Alice yeiterday afternoon bound for Seattle. Bnroute from Hardy Bay to Masset to pick up the log laden barge Black Wolf for delivery to Vancouver with her cargo. Pacific Coy la Navigation Co.'a tug Lome was In port yesterdsy afternoon for fuel, water and provisions. Amoag tbe passengers going througfi to Vancouver on tbe Prlooeu Alice yestsrday afternoon were fifteen car-pen ten returning south alter having been engaged at White horse In ttu building of s new 300 room hotel for khe White Pass Company . Charles K. Bunnell' of College". Alas ka, president of the Alaska Chamber ot Mines, and bis daughter. Miss Jean Bunnell arrived In tbe city on th Princes Alice yesterday afternoon for a brief visit to the eiry. They will return north on tbe neat boat. Tbe Vancouver Consular Cdrp la requesting the Department of Marlj-e ar c. Fisheries to establish onto at Victoria and Prince Bupert where inapt and charts oan he seen by vuiting dhiSMUMtsrs. thus asatlng marine m-TonraUoii more readily available at tbete porta . Ot nlnetynlne ie geri touUounc i board the IMneaea Allot pssterday afternoon, tbe following disembarked here: Robert Mllleh of Prince Rupert: Cbarlea.S. Bunnell and Muss Bunnell Cclleg, Alaska : airs. Joeepblne Tupper Juneau: Herbert Preston, Ketchikan Neman and Uonard Amass, Kingston Washington, carpenter. It. I. Benaaii sotograoher. sustained bums about the bands last night in tbe mtasttre of, flaahllgh: torch while taking pioturea in the. Exhibition Hall in connection with the May Queen dare. A good deal of excitement was est used and Mr. Benson's Injuries resulted In bis appearance this morning wtlb bandaged bands and one arm In s tllni. - 4s ANNOUNCKM RNTS saasASSSSASS, s s . Canadian Legion Picnic .June 10. I.O.O.I. June 18. Rose Carnival, Moose Hall. Moose Plrnlc. June 34 SALT RHEUiYI All Over Her Hands and Between Fingers Mrs. Walter Miner, Mirivillo Braooh, N.8., writes: "I had salt rheum all over my bandi, and eeperially twtween my ftugsrs. It was im(K)nilic for ie to put them in water, or do air house work. "Aiter trying; meduinrt an. I salves, which did mc no (rood, I heard of twin If so wonderful, and after taking iwo bottlei I am eutiralv relieved of sty trouble." Maauf aetured only by Tbe T. Mllburn i)0y Limited, Toronto, ObJ THE DAILY NRWS PAGE THRKB Football tonight at 8:45. Grand Ter minals vs. Regimen.: W. For a Tail F1wn Oscar Hsnson. .tand, Central Hotel, tl Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Flewin arrived in tbe city on tbe Catala this afternoon from Port Simpson. Bupert East United Ladles' Aid sale of borne oooklng and candy on Thurs- "blirrli' k 3ft1krMm nmranm fliat the Spring A ! are postponed from June!? until June 15. R. E. Allen, district forester, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip fio tbe ulterior on official duties. Dr. and Mia. E. 8. Talt returned to tbe city on tbe Oatala this afternoon after having made' tbe round trip to Anyox and Stewart. MOOSC MBMBERB with their ladles are requested to attend octal after regular meeting on Wednesday night. Miss Ruth HUehey returned to the city on the Catala this afternoon after making tbe round trip to Anyox and Si wart on bust A. B. Wing, formerly ol the staff of tbe Oranby Co. at Anyox and no identified with the BC Equipment Co., arrived in tbe city from the north on tbe Catala this nftarnoon. Rev. Oliver Thome of Klncollth arrived In tbe city from the north on tbe Oatala Una afternoon to attend the synod of Caledonia diocese which win be bald In tbe city tomorrow. W. A. TSHsot, aataMant district engineer for tbe provincial depar'.meu' zl public works with headquarters in iyox. arrived in tbe city from the north on the Oatala this afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pulton returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Lakalsc Lake where they have spent a few days preparing their .ummer home for occupancy during tbe holidays. Rev. and Mrs. Waiter Allen ot Stew-Art and Rev. and Mrs J. S. BreyfleM of Anyox arrived In the city from the north on the Catala tbla afternoon to attend tbe synod of Caledonia dlocest wbich opens here tomorrow. Union steamer Catala. Oapt. I. A. Dickson, having been delayed as a result or an exceptionally beefy freight cargo fcr Stewart, returned to port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from, the north and will sail south at S pjn. Harry Kirk, vno baa; been In chart r the telephone ayatai at Anyo fcr the Orsnby Co. for several years a passenger aboard tbe Catala thl tfternoon bcund for Vancouver, ac companied by Mrs. Kirk and family Rev r. o. Clarke United Churcb 'tor at Anyox for aeveral years, who vai transferred south at tbe conference In Vancouver. Is a .beard the Oatala this afternoon going through to Vancouver, accompanied by Mrs. Clarke and family. Rev. Father D. J. Moriarty. O J.I I. or anccuvcr. who has been conducting a week's mission at Anyox for tbe Romar Catholic Church, arrived In tbe city rom tbe araeltr town this afternoon. He will proceed tomorrow lb Smith ind Prince Oeorge where similar mls- ilooa will be held. P. I. Peterson of Vancouver, eon-ultinx engineer for the Utility Minine A Plnanoe Co.. which has taken over number of properties at Allot Arm for development. Is a p4enfer aboard be Oatala tbla afternoon returning south after having spent two weeks in the northern camp. STOCK QUOTATIONS nmhi C'hMing I'rk Today un Vanevu- er EtlMriie (Courtesy of 8. D. Johnson Co., Ltd.) B.C. Silver Bayvtew Big Missouri Oork Province unwell Oeorye Onpper wittier "Jladstcue 3slclar lolconds independence Indian tootenay Plorance.. I. tc L Lakevlew Uadsmlth Lncky Jim Marmot Metals .... National Silver . . . Pend Oreille Premier Purler Idaho itulusl niHh Itlur Argsn Argsiita .... Hopl Bilvenlicj.,.,, jnvoremHn ' aurlock r . minus Tc l ie Whitewater Woodbine Cotton Belt Georgia River Clr.mdvlew t n t li ir- Mi, imut Clold Ml... , ii Kni . . i'vr.i.v iULliteHI . . . TOid Asked 140 t.eo .08 M M M JO ,J0 4 AO ! .01 v .ts JO .80 .10 .16 M .014 JH JO .l .UN M JOB M M Jtt, S .10 UTS 18.00 U0 2J8 aW . M ft.-11 - .ni, ttkic 3.60 .16 .18 SAO 4.50 18 t.4 t J7 .18 J M JO 1.18 1.35 .10 .10 .08' 4 .08',, J3 M WeBWsBawsBBBBBBwBJt I "Powr Hands" WEDS AJ5ARMAID Groom H Otway riaakett. Iletr of Lord Luuth. ut Ancient Irish tamilv LONDON, June 5 The romantic mar riage of a peer's son to a barmaid lr. Jersey. Channel Island, has ju.-: been .wealed. Tbe marriage took place las. July, but the strictest secrecy has been ebserved. The bridegroom, who la 84. la Otway Randal Hunkett. eon and heir of Lord Louth. He was married )n July 4 st St. Saviour's Church. Jcr- ey tn Miss Ethel Molly Oillichan. c? 8: John's Road. Jersey, who was formerly a telegraph messenger and la'.trr.y barmaid at a local hotel Lord Louth has himself been married Uwee time. His present wife whom be married two years ago. was bady Prlch ard-Jones. widow of Sir John Prlchard- Jones. of Angels y and KUtree. Hertford shire His son. Otway Plunkett. was born on April 34. 1883. He belongs to one of Ireland's most ancient families. The barony Is more than 8S0 years old. and when be succeeds to tbe title be will be the lath bolder. Lord Louth was born on tbe yacht Pilgrim, off Dieppe, and Pilgrim la one of his Chris- The present Lady Louth's father, who began life as a draper's assistant, left a fortune of over 1450,000. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh are in town from their country home at Ter race to attend the synod of Caledonia d Voces which opens here tomorrow. the service s xnoustry, Fairbanks-Morse Stock Pumps The Fairbanks-Morse S'o. k Pump is not just another pump. When Fairbanks-Morse & Co. decided to build a pump for handling wood pulp stock and other fibrous or stringy material, tltry coniulted with Mr. A. B. Wood, an outstanding .authority and deiinrr of pumps of tlii, natiiir. Mi. Wood .worked with Fairbanks More cn-jpneers and produce! a pump that (u an improvement on anything theretofore designed or constructed. fThe new improved stock pump, Mth its two blade tucloscd impeller, will handle, without do'int. fluids containing sulidi up to uik pipe lire smaller than tlir suction opening, and fibrous or utility in. t-rial of? any consistency that will flow through, a pipe line. CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse COM PANYiVm lUd ZMn-Qmbt-Mmtnl-eitMM U kbsss )iwK rBBwsBwswzH all easau saw i aw i ssssses a i i i n u i i n j- s e mi r iras iabji i , lmw sis CMild mid fragrant KIDNEY DISEASES The kidneys are the filters for- the whole system, eliminating from the blood stream all excessive fluids and waste that cannot be disposed of through any other channels. As long as the system is in reasonable condition, and nerve pathways leading to them are unobstructed, these organs remain in a healthy condition, but if forced to eliminate large amounts of filthy, morbid mat- a aBJBE asms? ' UI lt unu, bukui, etc., wie uencuif rucni- riasft awaV brane becomes inflamed and so modified that ' dH iy incapable of performing its function. SjjVjBjHH There are two general conditions result- nirVsw jJJtf rrorn overworked kidneys: Nephritis, or Bright'- disease, in which the urine is surpressed, thus leaving the waste and poisons in the blood; and Diabetes in which the organs become overactive and too much urine is voided. In either case, pressure on nerve trunks will result, making it certain that there is trouble ahead. Don't let your kidney trouble become chronic. Consultations Free Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. l'hone 134. Wallace II lock. Open Evenings, Tennis! Tennis! SBK OUK NEW KACKETS $7.30 to $111.00 19X8 IUlls are in Kaien Hardware Co. 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