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" This advertisement Is not puuiishi'.! -i .lisp-uyci l-y Liquor Ctutrol Board or tv m. (lovernment of British Columbia Do you read the classified advertisements? Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, nig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. .1. It. Gosse. Phone 68G. f'UKujiert East Ratepayers meet uraurrow nigni. t "Sale of Prince Rupert town lots opened at Victoria," says the Twenty Years Ago column of the' Vancouver Province in a recent issue. Dr. J. VV. Lang, nyox physician, and Mcs. Lapg who have been on a trip soutji, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening bound from Vancouver to the smelter town. George A. Clothier has moved his headquarters as resident mining engineer for the provincial government on the southern mainland from Nanaimo to Vancouver. Mr. Clothier was formerly resident mining engineer here. A Geological Survey party numbering among its members J. Y. Smith, L. W. Graham. iB.jAlk-enhead, J. H. Hewitt nd IV K. Cornwell- was travelling narth from Vancouver to Alice Arm on the Catala which was in port last evening. ; i Will and Fred Kergiit, hiving completed their sixth jrtar rnadi-cal studies at the University of .Toronto, arrived in the city from the east on Saturday afternoon's train to' spend the summer vacation with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin. J C. W. Tourtellotte, assistant marine superintendent of Canadian National Coast Steamships. ! arrived in teh city on Saturday ; afternoon's train from Haxelton ; where he has been, visiting th ; Silver Cup mine of which he in a director, and tailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Van ; couver. I Just before the west bound passenger train palled in yesterday afternoon. le fflestrin av-proach to the railway station started to muldr,.i cigarette stub havfng become lodged ' between the planks. With the use of a fire extinguisher, dN.R. Constable Geddes soon eliminated any chance of danger. ? 1 i - i The citv council, in reirular fortnightly session tonight, wTlTt receive the report of the returning officer officially announcing the recept defeat of three public works department money bylaws. What future steps the council may take in the matter will not be known until the meeting. Making her first voyage on summer schedule, C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port on time at 10.30 this morning from Van- couver and will sail at 8 o'clock tonight for Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points whence she will return here at 10:80 Thurs day morning and sail south at 4 o'elock that afternoon. The Prince Charles brought north a good stee4 Tlst of tourist passengers ai well as a few local people-Having on board a good sited list of passengers, most of whom were round trip tourists, C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. C. C. Saintey. arrived at 7:15 this mornlnjr from Vancouver to make her 'first call at this port. After taking on fuel oil at th Imperial Oil Co.'s dock, the ves-! sel sailed at 10 o'clock for Skag-way nnd other Alaska points' whence she is due to call here southbound on Saturday afternoon, j 1 Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. i K. Dickson, arrived in port at 5llM) yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8:30 p.m. forj Anyox. Stewart, .and other north-; erh points of cgll whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sail South' at 3:30 p.m. Pas-scnters corning north on the Cat-.aJa, JiicJud.ad : -li Meadows, E. L. i&teytfJaRv Selvig, Al Woie and H. J. Bradbury, for Prince Rupert : D. Swan and H. Peterson, for Mill Bay; Mrs. W. B. George, W. R. Smith. Charles Peterson and Mrs. Morrison, for Stewart; iJ. V. Smith. L. W. Graham, K. Alkenhead, J H. Hewitt an'd E. R. Cornwell, for Alice Arm, and Dr. and Mm. J. W. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Carey nnd Mrs. McLean, for , Anyox; 'Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Arm- ' strong, round trip. HIE DAILY NEWS IF YOU COULD SEE HIM TO-DAY Biliousness andConstipition gone -Thanks to VFRyTA;TlVES,, Health, vigour, energy perfect re gulation of the kidneys and bowcto wel well sound uleep and good appetite how ljng they all re-appear to mate life worth ih the liyinz. as noon as you laice tne marvel lous medicine "Fruit-a-tivca," made from fruit juices combined with the finest medicinal ingredients. Mr. Emery Lcmay knows this. Writ ing from bH St. i annua ai., Montreal, 'Fruit-a-tives" its wonderful cleana- ing powers. It acts on the three great eliminating organs, the bowels, kicncyi and akin, keeping the body free of waste, purifying the blood, building up strength and energy. Try them. 25e. and 60c. a box at dealers everywhere. June 30. Gingham Dance to be held at Port Clements some time in June. So be prepared buy a bowl K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July 11, Digby Island. Mrs. Jack John, who has been on nursing duty at Terrace for the past ten days, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train. Native Sons of Canada meeting tonight in Metrepelc Hall at 8 o'clock, to arrange, far Dominion DayMceiebration. Good turn out rC4sH40w4d Mrs. R. W. Camartfn sailed last night on the Prints -Jlapert for Vancouver, being called south on account of the death of her mother in Seattle. Quite a large crowd attended v dance on Saturday evening in the -Moose, iiaJl upaeo BMftdina- vian aillpft-es. NnrweiiaE' musfc was played and those present had v my enjoyable tini. Tho . i omas Trotier left on Satur day for a trip to his native home in Quebec as well an other east ern points. He will also visit the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., to receive advice and possibly treatment for his deafness. The lupins are in bloom and they make a great showing on some of the small islands of the neighborhood. Some have huge patches of blue as large as most city gardens. In addition to these there are Indian paint brushes, brick red in color, scarlet and sore of a yellowish tinge. A very beautiful yellow flower called by some silverweed because of its T. D. Johnston returned to, the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Mrs. E. T. Brook of Terrace is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. W. Bf George, wife of the known Portland Canal min- man, was a passenger aboard Catala last evening bound from Vancouver to Stewart. The fire department had a call at noon yesterday to fourth Av- he states, "I was always constipated enue near Hays CbVe .Circle and bilious, which irnade me feel tired 'where small boys, playlhg,' with ana oui-oi-Borw. une uay travelling , , , . ... tn.nnw.mmpn.le.r'Fruit-a-iiTea.' YoS matches had started a fire in th should see me to-day in ccrfect 'muskeg. No damage was done. health, full of energy, and the constipa- j tion all gone." i William McNeish, auditor for ? V"" s0. J""" u .the Workmen's Onmnonut nn Board, is a visitor in the city on the interior on yesterday after-non's train and is registered at the Central Hotel. D. C. Schubert of the Govern ment Telegraphs staff here will ANNOUNCEMENTS months' vacation. Mrs. Schubert. nnd family will holiday in the Okanagan Valley. Catholic Women's League Social, June 21. Admission 50c. Moose Annual Picnic at Dlgby The baptism took place vaster- Corp. M. T. Berger, R.dM.P., and Mrs TlAtnk nf T f n41 4 rvn completed for the Island Packing Co. HUBERT MILTON LAID IQfuII-sixc YJL biscuits trip to Vancouver. With all the bran of the whole wheat W. E. Hawkes arrived in the Mrs. Edgecombe, wife of Capt, Tft RFT OM SUNDAY t0 prlnce Rupert from Halifax, AEJ1 Uil JunWAt .arrived in the city on the Prince Charles this morning from Van- runeraioi loung .Man bolemnized couver to meet her husband. lesterday Hh Canon Rush brook Officiating PAGE THREE A wife-saver for the warm days SHREDD WH E ATM It is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat Just crisp the biscuits in the oven and pour milk or cream over them Delicious with berries, prunes or canned fruits. Have the children save the paper iasertJ in each package. Mrs. Alonzo Haines sailed last This afternoon's train, due official business. He arrived from night on the Prince Rupert for a Inspector William Spiller, pro-' vincial police, left on this morn-1 ing's train for Prince from the east at 3:30, was repor ted early this afternoon to be on time. David Cunningham, well known George pioneer of the Yukon who went u ...in a u a. .!..... f n ,., ;n tt,. "r.nii p.,oU" 0 . . i nunc lie mil auciiu. uic nmin w wnnwii xi bite i,ueu leave on Saturday for Edmonton whi h v en there on'Wednesday. days, was a passenger aboar'd the where he will spsnd- a twoi t.;', aA7.jj. Vli. . Mrs. N. N. McLeod and daugh- oing north. He is going to Mayo tar of Anyox were passengers .vhere he has mining interests, aboard the Prince Rupert last eight going through to Vancou- G. ilinada, Japanese of Seal day of Clifford Morries infant veri whence they will proceed on ikve, appeared before Magistrate son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Caspar1 a triP ,to Toronto' McClymont in city police court Knodson, Rev. John Hanson of- ,, . this morning on a charge of keep- ficiating. The sponsors were the! -"" mK qur ior e ana was re- grandparents Mr and Mrs K ! who have been on a trip to i"ng" manded until Wednesday. W. O. Knudson of Viking Alta 'jiand and European countries .-ulton is acting for the defence. ' ' since early spring, are expected, . , , . . , to return to the city about tnel J. E. Miller, inspector of cus- 0Ck,Outh! drf dr'end of th, month' toms, and hi. assistant. Thomas fi., r p n r. iu i I in anon, been purchased by J. A. Kirk- the Swift-Canadian Co., sails to- ry f rrVif An (ha Trf nia lTnq t-Iaa tn morning The rcWr will dls-;make the round trJ to A ..., .k stewart and Massett Inlet points stated. I Ull l.Vlll(miljr VUB1I1CVQ. were pa.vengers going G. II Gullck, local manager of north aboard the Princess Ade- laide this morning. They will go through to Dawson and other Yukon points on official duties. George Araenecu and Will returned to the city at the lend of the week from a two city the Prl"ce Charles this' weeks' tr.p W Vancouver and rived in the city from the Interior ?n nn ..i.. .rnn. morning from Vancouver, being'otner points in the south on and sailed last night on the:on'h!' way to Claxtn where he, business in connection with the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to ..Vancouver and other points in th, south will become storekeeper at the B, . racicers cannery. Mrs. L. Troramcr, whose hus- new haberdashery store they are to open here. The Countv Court case of J. l..nJ A;A I.. it.J .... . t.i i. w. "ou "icu oaucM, av Mnntt, v. s. li. senttDlel. In which Northholm. ' : m.Tv lrTli Wton nce. Rurt lr l for $272 for vlclona wnere 8ne . w,u work done, and labor performed, Merriek. Cant R TL IUnnL. ar- ' St .&.h& convention !e2uied beforF?u4ge F. . Mell! . , . ui lilt: viuu ui me Kastern unsbciu umi noon from the south and sailed t VOtirrlal- affprnonn fnr Vani-nn. A f r -rAtr. tra,.n1lln AI vr with a cargo of box shook,' tor for the Canadian Natio'nal f?p!f?d frhetlip,ain,tlffntd k loaded at the Big Bay Lumber Railways, sailed by the Prfncel' ratmore for the defendant. Woie arrived in the city on the business. Catala yesterday afternoon from; of the order or the Star. vOUne this momlnir. th. rllm Co.'s sawmill at Seal Cove. . Rupert last night on his return' to Vancouver after having spent! Mr8' 'Kfe. known to old H. J. Bradbury and Capt. Al, a few days in the. city on official being thrown out. Thomas Brown timers of the Klondyke as Dolly Ogburn, having lived as a girl at Dawson where she was mar- the south, having crossed over! - Wadsworth of Chicago, who.ried, was a passenger aboard the from the West Coast of Vancou-1'8 interested in the fisheries, sail- Princess Adelaide this morning ver Island and boarded the bv the Princess Adelaide this going through to revisit old steamer at Hardy Bay. They are niornlng for Ketchikan, after hav- scenes in the Yukon. Mrs. 0'-here in connection with the two in& 8Pnt a few da'8 n the city.Keefe is now a member of the new fish packers that are being rrom Ketchikan he will proceed staff of the large Seattle depart- at at the the local local dry dry dock to Vancouver. mental store of Frederick & Nel son. She is .escorting north a party of about a dozen Seattle Edgecombe, who is bringing the; girls who will visit new C.N.R. steamer Prince David. with her. the Yukon PICNIC SUCCESSFUL The annual First United Church veteran, Sunday School picnic to Digby newspaperman of Dawson and Is,and 011 sturday afternoon was i .j f i a Treat stirrnn hoimr fnwrH hv The funena! f 1U Hhttrt "ow 'nieresieu in mining ai Aeno, rJ-ju "7ZL " .T' . ' M'lton plac; yy.TF tS took Ade'a1 h hundred and and thirty eh silvery foliage is seen on the1,, from thrchVpef o "the B J"8, moYe' Ti A rocks. The crab apple tree, areje. Undertake to Falrvlew Cem-rnin the Yukon Territory " ftAf also after having spent the winter In &tU after in bloom just now. v.aXivm nd ft number ?.J'm' ? : 1 better milk was produced you would finditinc St. Charles cans Nowhere is better. mllH obtained than inbur own fertile FTiBscr Valley. Pure, rich and creamy, St. Charles Milk is a "Made in BRITISH COLUMBIA" product of which may be proud. FREE RICIPS BOOK Writs to Tht Borden Co. Limited, Vancouver a I 4 of friends of the deceased and c"Blcr" v'a,iaua his family were in attendance, f Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook i officiated and W. Ensign R. Boyes, Salvation, , TT Army, who has been in the city Davies presided at the organ. l!"dinc.e n"d.AnZ"' ti iiT-.j L,i,i oiiiij uueiiifM ior ijib r r.7 ,V ' return to his headquarters at, I I Alex i. McRae, n Capt. ,i II. n Ormlston, - u H 1 1 rifi r.t-i. i i " rangen. rtit- uiciMiiiiuii, tnna oonnaoni and H. Arney. I nni t i I v,re ,y niifor the north on the Princess i 1ir7ul"8- , Adelaide this morning Included: j Among those sending flowers . n. Belk and J. Reid, for Skag-wrre the following: way; Father E. Allard and three Wife and baby. Father and. Indian children and Ensign R. Mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bury for Wrangell. and Mr. nnd fHmily. Peg and Clue, Jack Wadsworth, for Ketchikan. and Teggy. Mr. and Mr.a. Blake, Rnd family. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Father E. Allard O. M. I. left j Reith. Power Corporation of Can- on the Princess Adelaide this j ada, Ltd.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc- morning for Wrangell en route to Rse, Mrs. J. McCrImmqMr. and the Dease River' country where Mrs. A. J. Matheson-iilK, and he will be engaged In Roman Mrs. R. J. Ford, MC JQ! Mrs. Cath6lIc Church mlssiahhrkl1work ;B. E. Morgan Mrs. $. n. Mor-'this summer. He took three In-gan. Mr. and Mrs. Dickens. Capt. dlan children north with-him. uind Mrs. J. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Rothwell, Blrnie boys, Rotars former district Gov-Capt.. officers and crew of C. ernor Hank Manny who passed G. S. Newlngton. Mr. and Mrs. J. through here recently on his Dove. Mrs Wm McRae and fam- yacht en route to Alaska, is ex-"v. Mr. nd Mis. Robert GoHon, pected to be here Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eastwood. Mr. will stop over in the city in order Chas French. Mr. and Mrs. W.jto address the Rotary Club on JM. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Deacon: IThursday. children were joyable day. J 1 were safely a very en PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, June 10: The V. "vrr K month or ae by the Prin- Price of wheat her,e today was m, tk and Nearer My God to Thee. ' i 'ce8 j i u li ui si 191. i t,nv . T..t, nt.n. Adelaide this morning on his, Our classified section may be of B?ecM ,ntereet to you today Passengers sailing from here hvcYoti taken vour NcrvcFood