ft 1 A. Folding Kodaks ,rom $12.25 2 C. Folding Kodaks from $18.50 if f SPECIALS!! gt. ii.fi.-ld's Red Label ShirU I ai d Drawers, Each $1.85 Ktatifield's Red Label t.iiiatinns, Each 61 -infield's S2O0 Shirts Drawers. Each Combinations, Each Coro- $3.50 and $1.50 Ktai.field's 3200 Combinations, Each $3.00 Stanfteld's 7700 Fine Wool ShirU and Drawers, Each $2.75 SU field's 7700 Fine Wool .J5.0C Ftinfield's 1800 Silk and W'X'I Shirts and Irrawers, Earn '...$3.75 Ftanf uld's 1800 Silk and W"I Combinations, Each $7.00 J.A. Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORURR Cutting, Workmanship and Styl All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AN I PRESSED tVe Deliver to Any Part of lh City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 S.D Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buying and selling nrders on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from those exchanges posted on our 'ock board twice dally. Orders from out-eMwn clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S. D. Johnston Co.Lld. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, B.C. Dr Alexander PHONE S7S BESNtn HLOt'K DENTIST KODAK TIME Growrwefcjtoan $2.26 XenVmmmbAiito ....$6.00 No. 1 Wld Kodaks 'rom $11.26 No. a A. Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 8.5. lens $100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes in stock. Developing and printing ramateura. Daily service. Quality finish. Grimes iii. ZTfic Pioneer Drttfjeists THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. - - -TELEPHONES 8? 1,200 Major Ha.-'rison. well known returned Great War officer of West Vancouver and a former dent of PnrkaviUe, Vancouver Island, who has been visiting at Banff and Jasner Park, vailed rtorday rince Rupert t ter spending a day in the city. 9E2fibll 'Atti-r n, verv wrak to bt arm n, t'jK w i lx'n I M iJ iuii Jin. 1 wu riot i lu. ivy wvlk but 1 had on my fect all day. The itriin moved too vieat rnAcl 1 wa trl tick fur -txT.t two 'OTlWiiw.JJy moihrr adviiol LyJu E. Pinkhi Vctttabk CotnauuiKi aad i utntd to tkc it You ! nild li.-rr (crn the change in inc I .im turn well anj Krong and in J pni'i. 1 have taken the Vcgetal-ie Comixnmd ever im! if I (eel nn eni-ri! liicking. I alto take I iv.-i I i!K an. I i tinJ them WOndcTTwl h. lp l ii'trni ;rtiun." This is the Same Watch The one we advertised yesterday. The 21-Jewefed llamllton; Illinois 60-Hour Railroad Watch'. A solid dependable looking timepiece. , , Th atMil niarta am ttollahed liku Tested at . different- temperatures to run to the asBWd! ' Price $70.00 IS5 OTHER GOOD WATCHES $5oji m, f2J- I5 t THE STORt WITH THE CLOCK City accounts for the two weeks ending July 5 totalling $11,908 were passed for payment by the council last night. daughters, of Telkwa arrived In A bylaw providing for the 'temporary borrowing from the Royal Bank of Canada of $25,000 8. Ml ll f J 1 1 J Mrs. G. A. Hunter and son, tl l ... J t A A I tt TTIE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 686. .... ) The Dramatic Recital by Elsie McLuhan has been unavoidably cancelled. Olof Hanson returned to th city on .yesterday' ' Sf ternoon's tralq from a brief trip to Smith- ers. i; r. M ' it . ' ' - Ruv vour traa at Sheddon'n News Stand 30c 'A gallon. 158 ! - ima i . For drunkenness, J. Weir was fined $25 by Indian Agent W. E. Collison J.P; in elty police edurt yesterday. ;' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdonald Miss Evelyn ' Anderson left night for Alice Arm to funday pend a holiday with her aunt, Mrs. Gus Anderson. Mrs. Alex Sutherland, wife of Mrs. George Friziell returned! the manager 'df Sunnyside Can to the city on yesterday after-jnery; sails! yesterday afternoon noon's train after , having spent on the Prince 'Rupert for Van-the week-end at Port Essington. couver. Mr ! Um V V fitanhana A J Ha I land nf iha Inool business. Hugh MeGuIre, well ' known ! morning. been Rupert on her return to Vancou ver. Mr. R. E. Morran. wife of the MiM" A. E. Jujws. well known manager of the Billmor Spruce Vancouver stock broker, is a pas- vniW at Porpp Harhor, is mak- ,rd tfc CaUla ,today! ing satisfactory recovery in the returning south after a trip U) Prince Uuoert General HospiUl Stewart where b inspected a followine a recent operation for number of mining properties in appendicitis. I ,which Itrytoa. . pan.,r. ni.ii hiiv mnAm Word has boco xeceived in the by the city public woekjjjdepartf city the birth In Montreal on' raent to the concrete Wdewalk Jul' 8 of a daughUr to Mr- and on the north sWe of TMrd Av- Mr- Hrry IodJhnUo. Mr. eauo ltwei Siooda TMrd. Johnston, aon ttili, aa4I. H. Streets -which sank and broke Johnston,, attnd.td school in after being laid last year, Trince Rupert in tju: early days i when his family lived here. Provincial Constables; George ' Fllaney. late, of the Nanaino city The Vancouver Sun on Satur- detachment at Nansimo.nias ar- hd a prominent feature rived from the south to loin the a boat the four Port Cle- looal citv detachment Mrs. Scouts under Scout- Blaney will arrive in the city L. Jones who are on Inter. r,P outh. There is also a . . large picture of the group greet- who has ,B a of Vancouver Scouts. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh bfen holidaying la Europe on a Ca T T J a . 1 our lasting for four months has ... Ai mA . Im . 4 i la a mm Ma whah v i taaVBKLA saf t of an unimportant .nature were m a 'ken, P the c.tjr councl sit Terrace where e is enjoying the necessary rent after so long -" , trin Sk. vLIUd EnlanH. lM rr Office JOllOWlBg the Ftnce. Switzerland and Italy while away. The Canadian National Rail- regular fortnightly business meeting last evening. Ex-Aid. G. B. Casey, though expected, did not appear to discuss with thd garbage and r j. ; . , council council the" mc matter maiier oi of ga ers. Charles-Stewart, AHyox, Mawett A renuet from Ro.rd of ,n.ev waae. . TrJe for fnanrjal aupnoft in day. return Thursday; or a week-end trip to Terrace City Ticket Office, Phonl 260 ! ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. George Eckerman sails this afternoon on the Catala for Tacoma on a holiday visit. W. II. Love returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a B'rfef business trip to Stewart.u! Mi4uiIttfUj;titiii, j MngEJellie Gurvich WofJhas MeSrmMi visit to Stewart, return- ell .home front iJtbe, north; oh the Catala this morning. ' F. D. Rice B.C.L.S. returned to WMVuipZ - tb. Catala thta mom Winnipeg. ing from a brief trip to Stewart oh professional business. J. J. L! Northern tie. manager of the i. C. Power Co., retur- ned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Stewart on company business. Wellington Beaton, president of the Georgia River Gold Mines Ltd.. is a passenger aboard the Catala today returning to Van couver after a visit of inspection ! returned to the city on yesterday toms House sUff returned to the!10 the property near Stewart- afternoon's train from Terrace city on the Catala this morning! where they spent the week-end. from a trip to Stewart on official! Mrs. W. W, Noonan and three Mrs. F. T. Burns, who has been upending a few days in the city visitlnK with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. W afterntfon on the the city on yesterday afternoon's Stewart raining man, is a visitor ' V ngVU f?"WJ?E .mp l0.U), for th south af-, train and will spend' the next in the city, havtttf arrived from "". " . lss few days in town. ! ,th north on the the Catala Catela this:""" iWI -- -Passengers disembarking from northern points on here the visiting In the city and at steamer Catela this morning in-ome in T-rre. sailed " yes- eluded: W. R. Love, A. J. Gal- v" - was imany recoaaioerwi anu aa- , laj y opted by night. the city council last ru"y "r,"9 . l.",a" r D. Kice, J. J. Little, George Sackman, Miss Nellie Gurvich and Hugh McGuire, from Stewart and S. Delmage, E. J. E. J. Smith asi William Watts 'Smith. W. M. Watts and Mis? D. thin afternoon on the Catala for returned to the eitjr on the Catala Gillett, from Anyox. ( raig's Crossing. Vancouver Is- mis mormwr aUer watting tne month. on business. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS ' inilran-'i BneUtv Plenle riiv ennnoll nut un n. thJ xiJ 1 aa. Prince Jtma ....8 p m Sunday, July 14, to Grassy Bay. a mirror ani specially tempered' K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July like a sewing needle. Not soft, 14. DIgby Island. . . t a enough to nena or wear, noi naru Moow plcnic juiy 23. enough to breaa. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized, Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY, . DELIVERY, Throughout the City? We have been appointed sole agents in Prince Rupert for the famous BROOKS-BANK CERTIFIED MILK. Price, 25c per quart. The same in Prince Rupert as in Vancouver . VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. niaHC 4k- jt j.i t J. 81 r Prince Rupert on the Canadian the Peace Itiv this feflh and supplying the delegates with 4ta setting forth the advantages olthta peri asmn outlet to the Peace River district was re- ..i u ik. niinn rrrm wa.w "J v... vuuiivn mrv , limit l4,A,4(,4e k . and referred to the finance com- Board of Trade is doing. Passengers going through Vancouver from northern noints on the steamer Catala today include: J. Hnwnrd. Major A. E. T..k Ql.) n.ii.t iM.t r-tr ic Baxaar, Octobe2 "d,,. Arkhur 0l.ifmhl).Q. L; ,b. Iert, Wellington Beaten, O. R. Bancroft, I). Gillis. Glen Rockwell nd Te McEwen. fren Stewart; Mr. and Mre J. Shields aiid family, Master L. Murdoct, Mrs. P. Oodsworth, G. Nelson, O. Smith. Mrs. Wataon and W. H. Rudland. :Trom Ayox. and Mrs. Dean and 'Miss M. Denn, from-Pbrt ' ,'"v NOTICE ! Baseball tonight at 6:15 fijros vs S. O. C. p.m, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GIRL Wants position as mother's help. Phone Blue 721., 159 far VwMuvfr Moadfa a. Prtree OMtn. 4 p.'m TUMlavs aa. Catala p.m Hiurattoiw aa . Prince CHwrtaa. 4 p.m Priaaya aa. Prtn. MaqnSM 10 a.m. Prldajw m. Carana MMatfbt SaAurdar Trnet Buport, T p.m. Jul IS aa. Prtaoaaa Lola. S p.m. My tmt. Print i ai Alice ...5 p.m. July e aau rrhlMM ASelatd 5 p.m. July 10.i.paeaa Lootae . 5 p.m. July IS aa. PrlatMi Alice .1 p.m. July 17 tt. Pftaeww AMaMe S p.m. JtrtT SS- aa. Prtnoaaa Lonhe . .S p.m. July 2Aul Prtnaaa. AUaa .. p.m. July 17 aa Priixn Adelaide 6 p.m. Jaly 31- aa. Prtnoaaa LouIm ..9 p.m. July 10-. Pr!se John a m. July M-aa. Prlnoe John a.m. 1Ywm Vanearr Sundays-rat. CaAala 4 p.m. Motjdmya at Prince chariea 10 M am Weneadaya aa Pr. Oeotfe 1040 tin PrMaya aa. Oardena ..a.m. Pr'dsya-ae. Prince Rupert 10:S0 a.m. Ffdaya aa. Pr. Kaojulnna ..4 p.m. Ji'ly 1 aa Pflnoeaa Adelaide ..a.m. July 8 aa. Ftlneeaa boufce a.m. Jury 8 at. Prtnofaa Alice a.m. July IS aa. Prtnoaaa Adelaide ..a.m. July IS aa. Priaeeaa boufee a.m. July IS aa. Prlneeaa Altee a.m. July SI at. Prlneeaa Adelaide ..a.m. July 3S aa. Prlneeaa Uawlae a.m. Jul 9S aa. FtlueeM AUce a.m. in; July 1 aa. Prlnoe John p.m July la aa. Prluee John p.m. July SS ea. Prince John p.m rr N'aaa It I ver and Port Slmpmn Sunday aa. Catala 8 p.m. I'rem Va Klirr aasl Iort flnion Tueedaya as. OMali 11: a.m Krw Mevart. Prrnilrr. Anyox and Allf Arm Surdaya ai Cataia 8 p.m Monday ea. Prmee Oballaa 8 p.m, Friday as. Prlawe Rupert ..4 p n I'rem Stewart. Irlrr, A;e and Alice Arm Tueedaya aa. Oatela 11 M a.m Ttiurnery- a Pr. Oharaaa IS 'SO a.m Baturdaye ea. Prtno Rupert 6 p.m I'm- Nertli ijwi riiarle4te Ilanl Moodaya ea. Prince Ohartea 8 p.m. Jury July July Xo"li Jnen Charlotle Mand Thuradaye ea. Pr. Oharlea 100 a.m. mitt. The eucaestion la that the1'1" su''' ! Charlotte Md IS aa. r A'alia Robinson. Mrs. Armstrong, itwu AIim. kit- July 11- July 17 aa. July SO aa. July 34-aa. July 87 ea. July 81 ea. Prlnoe Prlnoe John John Prlnoaas Adelaide Prlnoeaa Loulm . . PrttMeae Alloc . . . Prtncpea Adelaide PrlaoeM Loauae .. Prlneeaa Alice . . . Prlneeaa Adelaide Prlneeea Loule . Prlneeaa AUee . . . 8 p.m. 8 p.m. from South Queen Charlotte Ilandv- JU17 iv aa. rruioe jam a.m. July H aa. Prince John a.m. V"frd)a)--a. Pr. July 1 a July at. Jttly 8 aa July 1SM July July 19 Juiy July a as Oeoffe 4 p.m. a. .a.m. .a.m. a.m. .a.m. .a.m. a.m. .a.m. .a.m. Mondays aa. Pr. Oeore 10 0 a.m, June JS aa. Prlnoe leblae ..p.m. , July , 8ae., Prlneejaj Alteee . . .8 p.m. July 6-- Prtnpeee AdeUr 5 p.m jury io innceaa uouiae News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Road for Lorraine and Babinc Bonanza; B. C. Silver; Premier Merger Mooted; Toulon at Usk Bonded The nrovincial BeDartment of Mines and the Public Works Department have arrangd an appropriation for the road from Telkwa to tfabine Lake, serving tne Lorraine and Babine Bonanza properties, which will enable motor transportation to be used throughout the summer. Ti i 1 i" Al T Cl'imw eVinf no n It IS reporxea iroin me ijuiitJuie vujjpci ui.vci ma result of work done on the property during the past spring the lead has been widened ana now snows aDoux, live ieet of ore of good quality. Though making no mention of actual negotiations reported U be ng .u lu in n ogress, Cromw-U 'Ipckley, ;e rwuanu chairman of the board o-the and quite a number of prov will work there this sum- Finance pectors Selukwe Gold Mining & Co., at the recent annual rcieting r. io impurujut uv,.ca in London suggested definitely have been reported recently, that a merger of the B. C. Silver purch,M 0f the Ferguson sil- with the Premier was the solution for the present situation affecting these two properties. Mr. Hockley declared that a combina- ver lead mine in the Ingenika by W. R. Wilson reported recently, involved a sum of $250,000. Of this amount, $25,000 was paid by tion to embrace the nemier mm, Mr WiIson some time ago and p.m. Prtnoaaa AUce ..8 p.m. Prtnoaaa Adelaide i p.m. Frtneeae boutee.S p.m. Prlneeaa AUce ..5 p.m. Prlneeaa Adelaide S p.m. Prlneeaa Louise .8 p.m. ;rr' Prt Slmpum and Walra Uland I Urtdaya ea. Oardena a.m. rnmi I'ort SIpimm and Walrn llaid Frldaya at. Carden p.m. Our oliinsified section may be of special Interest to you today. tramway and remaining ore re-, additional $50,000 has just serves and to concede a fair valua- been arrangements being tion for indicated and proved B. for the paynBt of the bal- recognition of past expenditure ance An exteMive prograra of C. ore reserves with adequate deveiopnint and exploration is together with an agreed percen- to carred out on the Ferguson tage of capital for future pros- on nelKhborng pro- pecU and the pro rata right .to sub- pertieg A crew of about 40 men scribe for working capital would , iraniOTed. seem a solution of the situation. Arrangements might also extend That there is a great future to include territory and oie before the Cariboo Lode Mines bodies of neighboring properties, Ltd., with its large holdings on he suggested. In a lengthy de- Hixon Creek in the Fort George scrlption of the two properties and district is the- opinion of Edward their respective values as far as H. Smith of Vancouver who re-can be ascertained, Mr. Hockley cently made a trip of inspection suggests that amalgamation of to the property of which he is a B C. Silver and Premier might director. Mr. Smith expressed be a profitable operation mutually himself as greatly pleased with though possibly on a lower grade the appearance of the property I basis than in Premier operation "of and expressed confidence that 'the past Some English sharehold- Hixon Creek was in for a mining rs are inclined to differ with Mr. revival of no small magnitude. Hockley as to B. C. Silver pros- The holdings of the companjj at pects and ailree with H. A. Guess, present total 43 claims including vice-president of Premier, who has the claims of one of the first lode criticized the way the property mining enterprises in the pro-has been handled. Not C. A. vince to which have been added Banks, managing director, but the subsequent locations. The first London board is .blamed for the company performed .a good deal "policy that Is "being pursued. of work and, during the past year, two of the tunnels driven years The Toulon group of five crown hg0 haV6 opvned up 0ne of granted mineral claims located , the-e ha n,n in M the on Bornite Mountain two miles nnttmr for a dj8unce of 170 fe.et Tron Usk has been bondsd by aniad the won1 hag a Ien)fth of lg0 EgLih syndicate and a program (feet wjth 140 f(H(t of cr0MCuttIng. of development has been map-,Tn j, of theM tunnels the new ped out. work having commenced , owner. have met with consider-a few weeks ago. fhis property able encourtKement. Numerous ..... . . jAi.AUekAt n nrr lift OV. Dr, gical uciciuu . a .-.u .small stnnvers and veins are tent some years ago and was then ; howln(r whleh carry good Kold abandoned.. It is at an elevation v,,u and 0De of lhe veing hag or luuy leet apove sea level anu , af fonr fw,L Wllat three tunnels which have been Prince Rupprt recently en route to the Stikine. Iskut and Taku River districts on a four months' survey of the mineral areas of that district. Much attention is may tirnn tn ha nf eronter valnn 1 driven all show good goid copper,, KhM dyke whlch has ore. Capt John Willman, superin- been Jraced for a ,en)fth of four tendent of the Columario Mining and J( Heved to extend Co., has full charge of the wori mnrh frther Thlg dvl( has an on the Toulon. j .onroximate width of 2500 feet A gang of U men is working t lntity on the road fror) Cedarvale to the n1 J"1 m V.T Seven Sisters property for which tnd sampling of this dyke was the Consolidated Mining & Smel- w,l? l " ' W to ting Co. which bonded it last hton- As it is estimated that, the use of steam shovels, the of ds-,bv year, has quite a program material could be handljd at velopment work. This program 1 includes diamond drilling and the ofv Mr ton- ,ere w;ou,d driving of a tunnel at a much hsndaome profit on large lower level to be. established and f58, Pert'on- Another samp- . uHll,'""' 6 Good re- l.o l,ro.a nrw nf men -On. be employed as soon as tho property is ready. i the Hann nlacer claim on Hixon nr"V. C-nrH qrold recoveries have F. A. Kerr of the GeoIo-.Wn mrfe and it is considered Survey passed through f imporUnce that the gold re tains an edare. indicating that it V-iia not travelled very far and hnf formtirn from which it "rnrW may be found on the frpek slope. A. W. EDGE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS IN Ornamental, Window, Mirror and Plate Glass British America Paints, Oils .: . i.' '( Varnlshca andJ5atfn;Glo V , , .-'' at: t Benjamin Moore8 Murcsco Old English Floor Wax Simms Brushes Wallpaper and Building Papers Burlaps, Cheene Cloth and Heaver Beard Phone Red 53 PRINCE RUPERT 330 Second Ave.