TheToi&nio ContfeiVaiotfjof Music! s cm A r cnnnrouiu ERNEST MACMILLAN. M.:Mu.Xc:.c o' Sfil Fall Term Onenn Sontami... o . PRIVATE TUITION Instruction I all grades and in all branches 0f Muiic Special attention given to beginner. New court, have been arranged in Muucal Composition. (1ASSES Orchestral, Ensemble and Choral classes for Instrumental, jiti rd singers. Classes in Choir Training for organists; Sight-singing r.id liar-Training: Lectures in the History of Music, Rudiments o? Musi;:, Score Study and Analysis, Piano Pedagogy, etc., for all stu-oentii Conversation Classes in Italian, Trench and German for singers and others; Classes in Music for Children, Keyboard Harmony, Dal-croie Eurythmics, etc. Wtll-quippti tiUtnci for Young Womtn Student! EXAMINATIONS H.U IocU throughout Cnid. in Mr, J SCHOLARSHIPS For full lnform.rion tco You Book tnd Syllibut which will M miilxt on rnjMK. ADDRESS lmf Unlvonity Annuo ond CoIIogo Stioot. Toronto I. Kb. 1 A. Folding Kodaks Fmm $12.25 Ko 2 C Folding Kodaks From 18.50 SPECIAL THIS WEEKl! Surplus Wallp aper 33 1-3 DISCOUNT REMNANT IIOOM S)TS' A-W.Edge Co. olisale and Retail Paint Distributors KODAK TIME Crownies from $2.25 Vest Pocket Kodaks ....$5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks 7rom . .$11.25 No. 3 A. Folding Kodak From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 3.6. Jens $100.00 Kndak Films, all sizes in stock. Developing and printing for amateurs. Daily service. Quality finish. OrmesJLM. Ttfic Pioneer Dfttretsts THIRD AVE. b SIXTH ST. -TELEPItONFi. 8?f,200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED flailing! From rrlncc Ituprrt rot VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Sninwn llay. llutrUale. Alert lluy, eUu. Tur. day. 3:30 p.m. For VAMOUtKH. VICTORIA. Ilutfrt.il. Alert liar. eif.. Krlilsr. nildnleht tor AIRE ARM, ANYOX, HTtAVART. Nan tiller. I "oft iliniisun. bun- day. 8:00 p.m. jtffc: rr I'OKT MMPMJN AND WAIM ISI.AMI. TnUrKlaT. om. t Kltnd Avenue R. M KM I III Agent I'rlnrv-aWpert. II. C. T! rough tickets told to Victoria ami !ealtl,,ana btltxaxe checked Urolith to destination. Si. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES 8AII l(l WOM rillM K RITFRT To Krttlilkaii. tvrantrrll. Junrau and Skagway Au(Ut Z. 5. 8. 12, 16. 19. 13. 26 To Vaiwouver. VI 'rla and 5inltle Aiiguot 3. 7. 10. II. 17. i. H, 28. PltlNCKSS MARY Orran I'alK etc . Vanniutrr and Victoria every Friday 10 p.m. Items for all Pleamnlp Llnea ... IV. C OKCIIARO. OENF.RAL AOEXT Ird Ate . Frlnre Rupert, II. C rhune 31 Canadian National Qjc Largcft Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE MHnsi frnm pHlSTi: HIjTK.RT lor VANt'OI'l K,R. YII TIIKIV M?TTM:. nd Internirdlatr points, Mondavi, Thurmljjs, 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 7 p.m. lor AXY(i. and STKIVART. Mondays. 8 p.m.; Irldaja, 4 p.m. ur MA.ssr.TT INLET I'OKT.H, Mondays. 8 p.m. lor sot Til tJl'l-KN CHARLOTTE ls.XI. fortnlhtly tor MvAtiU AY. Wrdnrxlayi, 4 p.m. -ASKN(II.K TRAINS I.K.IVK PHINTI. ftl'I'KRI , "AII.V LXrr.l'T Sl'.MlAV at 11:30 a m for I'KINCK (ILOKOK, LHMON-TON, IVIN'MrtU, all (minis banleru Canada, tnltrd States. aoencv am. nrr.N hte.smhuip unn ly Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 2G0 "BUILD II. C." These Letters Writing is toilsome, so when women who havo much work on their hands go to the trouble to write letters there must be strong interest. Well, Pacific Milk has$ something over 1900 let-, tors from patrons In this province. We counted 1020. And nil these letters speak highly of Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford, B.C. - LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr, J. It, Gosse. Phone 686. " .l ii H C. It. Gilbert of Terrace ar rived in the ,clty from the' interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. George Frizzell returned to the city on yesterday 'afternoon's train from a brief trip to " ' 1 ' rort Essihgton. ' 1J i ' '! Mr. and Mrs'.' Fred Carton, who have beep spending; a vacation Miss Helen Grant, after at Hazelton with her parents, Miss Orr of Anyox is in the city today on her way to Vancouver i i ' . t ' i . M -I ' .1 .! 1.1.) ' Miss G. Brooke will sail this afternoon on 'the Catala for Vancouver. V ,- 'Mrs. F. G. Monteith is today returning on the 1 Catala from Mill Bay to Vancouver. AV. E. Walker,' manager of the Arrandale cannery, arrived ittthe city this afternoon dn the' Catala. Mrs. Clay Porter, wife of the in Toronto, retured home from weu known mining man is bound the-east on yesterday afternoon'a south today from Stewart to train. Vancouver. j Mrs. W. W. Noonan-of Telkwa Mrs. Robinson, wife of Dr. arrived in the- dty from the in- Robinson of Premie arrived in terior on yesterday afternoon's prince Rupert this afternoon on train to receive medical treat- the Catala. ' ment. Mrs.. M. Murphy, whose hus- sisters oi &t. Joseph or the band J manager,;?! F. Burmj local convent returned to the city Ltd. at .$tfewa.rt, passed through on yesterday afternoon s ' train today, on her way to Vancouver, from Fraser Lake where they"! ' ' ; '" ' nuve ueeii spending a lew weens, Mrs. EVnie-Levv!,. indianj "ap peared in .city, poBce, court this morning on fa .cnajge m urrunKen ' ness aiitl' "was ' remanded! unti Mr.' and Mrs. William Grant; 'this afternoon, spent a few days here recently night of Hon. R. B. Bennett, Con- Mr. and Mrs. tjeorge Harris servative leader. Most of them arrived this afternoon, on the returned to the interior this Catala from MilfBay. Mr. Harris morning. .remained here, and the ladies treasurer; and Robert Macnicol, provincial executive secretary, trict, also attending meetings at Anyox, Stewart, Terrace, Smith-ers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof, i Prince George and Quesnel. I I a S f i proceeded to Vancouver! Union steamer Catala, Capt. A.' I o E. Dickson, returned to port at 1 M". J- A. McLod of Regina, o'clock this afternoon from An- arrived in the c!jty on yesterday's yox, Stewart and other northern train to spend i jw days with points and will sail at 3:30 this her brother . antf.' si sterol n-law, afternoon for Vancouver and .Mr- and Mrs. Hajjr ryennedy, I wayporU, . , .. L ... Vr . .. sZT3Li- , .. 1 A. JI. Jlanson Kp., M.L.A. fori For keeping and consuming Omineca, who arrived Jn, the city liquor -in a public place, Helen on ywterday afternoon's train Brown, Mrs. Chappell, John rom his riding to sjpend a couple Johnson and Olof Flotan were t day here, is acepmpanied ' by each fined $50 by Magistrate n, 8n. -Alex jr. . i McClymont in city police court , . , ' this morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'' Peddle land family expect to. leave toward Motorship Bellingham, Capt. tne end of the week for Vancou- J. E. Anderson, arrived in port at ' ver where they will, take up resi- 10 o clock this morning from oence, air. reaaie having secured Ketchikan with a cargo of 3,000 a position in the south. cases of canned salmon for' , I transshipment east over the' Toda"8 eastbound train Is be-Canadian National Railways, i"1 hw for" about 20 minutes at , Terrace this afternoonAM Hon. R. Rev. Dr. II. R. Grant, formerly D- Bennett. Conservative leader, of Prince Rupert and now of ma' fve a brief' talttv to the Fort William, preached at morn- people jit the station here. I ing service in Knox United ' ' Church. Prince George, on Sun-' Rlrt Corlett was among the daywHe has been visiting at T"ce ipeople whd'CamdHn- on Pflne:r George with his dautrh- eterdty afternoons trairi to terbiMrs. R. A. Harlow. .attend the Bennett meeting. He i retured to the interior this morn f I4eAit--Col. W. W. Foster, ing, as also did C. R. Gilbert. ib.S.b., provincial p"eldent of j the Canadian Legion; Lieut. -Col. W. S. Tlue.ll, provincial honorary Dr. J. C. Lawson of Vancouver, noted dietitian and president of the Good Health Societv of Canada.' will be in Prince Rupert shortly to j in LO.D.i!. Hall, Wednesday, pay a visit to the local branch, i Aug. 14 on "The Philosophy iney win mane a tour ot tms uis- of 'Health." at 8 rfcm. Thursday on "The Miracle of Diet" Admission is free! Hon. R. B. Bennett, )ender, was out bright and On arriving yesterday after-early this morning and was taken noon about 2:30 from Anyox and for a tour, of the waterfront be-Stewart, the party of Hon. R. B. 'fore he left by the miming train Bennett, Conservative leader, was for the interior. He was pnrti- greeted at the Pacific Salvage cularly interested in .the work Co.'s floats by the Prince Rupert oing on a,t the plant of the Boys' Band which played enliven- Canadian Fish & Cold Storage ing airs under the leadership of Co- 1 ' 1 . ' ""' ' Conservatives then drove the Uft ngltx this morning for ,s ,n "tore for you. Sroiiberft ", nn'l Prince George' - , whence he will motor back south. Serwnnt H. JI. Peder of Vlctnrin ANNOUNCEMENTS arrived yesterday by steamer ! from the south and will accom p!)Lny Inspector Hood on the re-1 Catholic BaEaar. Octbber 2 and , mnlnder of his tour. 13. 158 Mr. and -Mrs. E. P. Jenner sailed last night on the Prince .Charles to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. Mrs. James Mastin and daugh ter; sailed. last Evening on 'ttie Prince Gharles to make the round trip to 'Stewart, Anyox and Mas-sett Inlet. On the stedmer Catala this afternoon there were a great many passengers bound from Stewart to Vancouver., These included R: W. and Mrs. Haggen, Mrs. A. M. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wiiltlatid, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young, Mts. Stone, V. 'R. Smith, J Mellin, F. E. Lindhe, A. An derson, II. C. Carlyle, G. R. Bancroft and Mrs. M. Murphy. HALIBUT SAI.ES Americari Seattle 35.000 to Pacific Fish eries at 14.1 and 8, Akutan 35,000 to Cold Storage at 13.3 and 8. Mitkof 32,000 to Booth Fish eries at 13.5 and 8. Helgoland 32,000 to Royal Fish Co. at 13.7 and 8. Fairway 9,000 to Atlin Fish eries at 15.4 and 8. Canadian J. R. 10,000 to Booth Fisheries at 1316 and 8. before returning to Vancouver. H. Carlyle, fieldi engineer., of , Livingstone II, 6.000 to Cold the Tonopah Engineering Co., is 'Storage at 13.5 and 8. Jiishop o. A. Klx will go to returning south today on the Prosperity A 13,000 to TftlTfiltnn I r Vl n T .1 Annflpmndnn fntnln nin 1 T.J . ' C1 . i. in 1 a w i-v Hwm Aviiiiuiuiiiuii vBiaio ai ici luujuiiK uvcr jjro- wiurage av la.u ana o services .in St. Peter s Anglican perties at Stewart. . Church on September 1. He will r- also conduct a service at New Among, the arrivals' on the Hazelton. I Catala this afternoon from Stewart was J. J. Little, general Some 20 persons came in from manager of Power Corporation Terrace on yesterday afternoon's and A. L. McNaughton. train to "attend the meetinir last Gibson 10,000 to Atlin cries at 13.6 and 8. H. & R. 4,700 to Atlin iFsheries at 13.4 and 8. STOCK QUOTATIONS B. C. Silver, Nil. 1.45. Big Missouri, 1.57, 1.58. Cork Province, 10, 11 Duthie, 48, 60. George Copper. 7.00. 7.10. Georgia River, 34, 35. Golconda, 88, 90. i-randview, 40Vfc, 41. Cold Fish Inter. Coal & Coke, 36, 37 Kootenay Florenee, 16Vi, 17; Kootenay King, 38, 39. L. k L., 2. Nil. i. - ,. MohaWk. 3, 4. Morton Woolsey, 4S, 5. Marmot River Gold, 3. Nil. Marmot Metals, 2, Nil. Oregon Copper, 21, 22. Pend Oreille. G.35, 6.45. Premier, 1.81, 1.85. Porter Idaho, 45. 48. Reeves Macdonald, 1.82, 1.85. Rufus Argenta, 27, 29. Ruth Hope. 36. 33. Silver Crest. 6, 6. Silverado. Nil, 80. Silversmith. 8. 10. Slocan Rambler, 10, 12. Snowflake, 45, 46. Sunloch. 2.25. 2.30. Topley Richfield, 24, 25. Toric. 70. Nil. Wellington, 5, Nil. Whitewater, 55, 56. George Enterprise, 25, 30. Dallas, 2.95. Nil. Amalgamated, Nil, 40. A. P. Consolidated. 4.45, 4.46. reehold, 1.74. 1.75. Regent, 53. 55. Calmont, 5.12.. 5.15. DalhOusie, 3.75, 3.80.' Devenish. 43. 45. Fabyan Pete, 14, 14. Home, 23.90, 23.95. Illinois Alberta, 98, 1.00, Mayla.nd, 9.95, 10.00. McDoug. Setrur. 8.90, 4.00. Mcl.eo. 4.75, 4.80. New MDoug. Sesrur. 1.40, Nil Royalite, Nil. 152.00. Snooner. 1.40. 1.50. United, 1.19, 1.20. Associated, 3.81, 3.85. Mill City. 8.10. 8.40. Sterling Pacific, 2.02, 2.05. Mercury, 1.33, 1.35. ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs.' Sutherland announces the oneninsr of the Elite Beautv Par- Patrons of the exhibition will 'or on Second Street, next door visitors to the I.O.D.E. Hall where oe given an opportunity of seeing f the- Hays Block. Phone 499 for a tea was held In their honor. ! three of the best dancing acts appointments. 188 The party left this morning for ever shown In Prince Rupert. The ttzt the interior. , .Inspector George A. Hood, who Jit charge of the Motor Branch nn4 la rnnrlfl ut et t a a ' H T a. t ..... Camnbell, and Misses Oral Ross, TOQ LATE TO CLASSIFY CeriHwen Morgan, Ruby Krjkev- F Vln 1 Ctv r ' j . v sky. Myrtle RoL. Elfnor Tite ' SALFrMa80.n. V .Riscll ftf.-lhe- provinqiak policQ .vith Audrey Parkin. Velrna Waiters, hrrl'iLn headquarters In Vlctoria:arTTvcd Margaret Mussallem. Rttttf Nel'- ""An " "V in thQ city on yesterday after- son. Dorothy Pritchard, Freda p"";,.?""!0' Cash' DaWet8 r-ni-lu-r-: noon's train from the interior in Mussallem. Marybello Stiles and ) the coiTrpe of a tour of this dis- little Miss Sheila Richmond. The FOR SALE Snap. Modern six' trrt nn .official business and' girls are clever, and .a real treat roomed house and household furniture, triple-mirror dresser.' card table, small desk, tables, lino rugs, chair, electric hot plate, electric fixtures hammock, chair, set Books of Knowledge, bookcase, Monarch i range, sleighs, wagon etc'. B. ' Lipsin, Phone 359. tf' IF what you-like-about corn flakes is crispness and flavor, always insist on genuine Kel-logg's the original Corn Flakes. They have the goodness that can't be copied! CORN FLAKES "JfAlwayo ovn-frhmaJ by Ktllott in London, Ontario CAUSE AND auaavsMKMLa EFFECT Everybody dqcrics the frequency of the Forest Fire even the people who cause tKem. Too much time is spent in bewailing the effect, riot, enough in analysing the cause. PLAIN -CARELESSNESS was the cause of Eighty Per Cent t)f our Fire Losses last year. PREVENT FOREST FIRESYOU CAN HELP BRITISH JMBIA FOREST SERVICE McARTHUR'S SHOE STORE MoneyrRaismg Sale Get your shonow while Sale Prices last LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartige, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Mil MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657.