SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50c, Laven-tier Talcum Powder, 35c 85c value Bothfor : 50c Klcnzo Shaving Cream, 50c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Both for gQp Our Bathing Caps have arrived New, fresh stock. Valut'8 from 15c to S1.00 J1 UM fa ZTfic Pf oncer DruooisLs THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. -TELEM10NF.S 1,200 "Caterpillar Tractors" mi; AN BETTER, QUICKEN, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for II. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 3 1f STATION STREET. VANCOUVER It. C. Branches: I'rlnce George, Kclowna, Kelson Victor Radio Receptip IS (JOOI) HlfJHT AU)N(; EVERY DAY IN PRINCE RUPERT : i ' f omoa in a little later as the Hays row longer, but recep-'an (s wonderful every day. For .10 years Victor has lead the world In entertainment 'Vough reproduced aound. No surprise that Victor umptd right into tin lead front A' Untie to raeific, and more cowing. Sold On Easy .Monthly Payments MaMvs.ftd Do you read the classified advertisements? Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. II. 686. Gosse. Phone Scandinavian, dance tonight In Boston Ilall, upstairs, at 8:30, Norwegian music. Admission 75c and 25c. James McNulty returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief angling trip to Mile 21. Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport arrived in the city, from the! ted this morning to be on time. skeena Klvcr on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit in town. Mrs. W. Horwell of Dorreen ar rived in the city from the Interior bringing her small son here for medical treatment. George Ringstad, manager of Port Edward cannery, returned to the Skeena River on the Princess Maquinna yesterday afternoon af ter a brief business trip to Van couver. The new home for Norman A, Watt is to be built on Fourth Avenue at the corner of Cotton Street not at the corner of Dunsmuir street as was inadver tantly stated yesterday. Mr. Bryant, school teacher at Metlakatla, left today to resume his duties at the neighboring village after having been here recently recuperating from an Illness, as the guest of Canon W. F. Rushbrook. James II. filakc, engineer for the Forest Branch, arrived In the trips through this district on de partmental duties. At the meeting of the Board of Trade last night H. F. Pullen reported for the publicity commit-ce that a folder was being prepared and it wa-elanned to nrint HH-4 thbis;rid$pl for publicity purposes. Mr. Justice Alexander" Fisher,, Sunday, July And all its Sreshness still retained for you. TEA 'Fresh from the gardens1 This afternoon's train, due from, the east at 3:30, was repor- Mrs. Peter Black and daughter, Miss Hester Blaejc,; arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and will take up residence for the sum- on yesterday afternoon's train, ;mer In Miss Jessie Rothwell's house on Fifth Avenue East. The Board of Trade at its meeting last night received a letter from the Hoffer-Beeching company at Vaneourer asking for advice in reiajrd tp placing an airplane ageny inthig district. The letter is open for the use of anyone Interested in the matter. Mrs. Alfred Wilson, wife of the pastor of First United Church, and her two younger children, Jack and Christ I ne left on this morning's train for Montreal where they will embark aboard the steamer Alaunia on June 14 for a trip to Mrs. Wilson's native home in Devonshire, England. They will return to the city about the end of September. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port on time at 10:80 this morninc from Vancouver, Powell River city on yesterday afternoon's .ba Ocean Falls and will sail at train from the Interior in the 4 o'clock this afternoon for An- course of one of his periodical rox ami Stewart whence she will return nere ai au tomorrow eve- ning and sail south at 10 p.m. The Frince Rupert Is making the last voyage for the company on spring schedule. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Neil McLean, Is due in port at 10:30 Monday morning from Vancouver, inaugurating the company's sunjmer tourist service whih sives Prince Rupert three who presided at the Supreme a week from tne gouth. The f-ourt Assises here this week, I p.!..,. Ywiea will nil at 8 tnd Mrs .Fisher as well as M. S. ' Monday evening for Stew Bryan, court stenographer, will leave on Monday moraine's train for Prince George 'where the Assises will open next Wednesday. R. B. Scott of the Associated News Films Co., who is taking pictures along the coast for the Canadian Pacific Railway, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Princess Maquinna yesterday afternoon and will be here until Monday morning when he will sail for Skagway aboard the Prineoee Adelaide. A IiUr was received from the Industrial commissioner of the Power Corporation suggesting the possibility of establishing pilchard reduction works In the neighborhood. S. E. Parker reported on behalf of a committee that no pil'hard were taken in the neighborhood. The company will lie Informed so and thanked for the suggestion. Making her first call ;t thfs port, C.P.R. steamer Princexs Adelaide, under command of Capt. C. C. Saintcy, is due Monday morning from the south en route to Skagway with tourists. The Princess Adelaide, which operates regularly on the Van-' couvcr-Victoria run, w'11 take several Alaska trios for the Princess Charlotte, which is out of commission owing to a broken crankshaft. ANNOUNCEMENTS , CAtliolic Women's League Social, iJune "21. Admission 60c. Moose Annual Picnic at Digby June 30. ; Gingham Dance to bp held at rort Clements some time in June. So bp prepared buy a bowl K. of C. picnic, 14, Digby Island. art, Anyox and Massett Inlet, returning here at 10:30 Thursday morning and aailing south at 4 o'clock that afternoon. FUNERAL NOTICE Tlfe funeral of the late Hubert Milton will take place tomorrow, Sunday at 2:30-from 'the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers. NOTICE ! Baseball tomorrow at 2 p.m. Elks vs. S-O.C. 1 rw t JIAMFIOVS exclu sive sillimanilc insulator is practically impervious to carbon and oily deposits. Special umilysis electrodes resist pitting nml burning to the utmost. Tlial ls why Champions excel in service. Champion SI A UK I'M iS Windsor. Oni. CANADIAN -M All K TltOPI 4- CT in The case of Peter Bruno, who Is charged with keeninir linuor for sale, was 'further adjourned until Juno 12 In city police court this morning. Mrs. Jack Bulger and child returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after having spent the past three weeks visiting in Vancouver. Harry Haggerty was fined $25, with option of thirty days' im-irisonment, by Magistrate Mc-Clymont in city police court this morning for drunkenness.- Mrs. A. II. Waddington sailed ast night on the Princess Ma-uinna for a visit In Nanalmo. "he will disembark from the learner at Campbell River and notor from there to Nanalmo. SCOPS EXCURSION !o Scotland from Montreal July 26 flslt aa!n the "Land o' the Leal" - t your 'frcens frae name' 00 board tints Sottish veet. conducted "by that well known Scotsman and travel expert. Mr. All. Hoyle It the Alwhor-mMiiiklMin S. S. ATHENIA JPuil Information, Xrom local Agents, or from 'CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.., LTD. C33 llaMinga st . V , Vancouver (JhurcK $txvkk n i ri nT7TTT.Ti mmmmnnnmEsm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "GOD, THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. ST. PETER'S CHURCH Seal Cove A service will be held In St. Peter' Church, Seal Cove, on Sunday, June 9, at 7:80' p.m., by Bishop Rix. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. Ivon Jones, 31. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "OBEDIENCE TO DIVINE DISTURBANCE." Evening service at 7:30. Subject,. "LIFE NOW AND HEREAFTER." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Passengers sailing from here J.,S. Wurtlcle, plant manager, for the south on the Princess anrj George H. Kohl, locating en-Maquinna last night Included: J. gineer for the Power Corporation A. Hunter, A. V. Bossons, W. Par- of CaMda are at present In Van- SWi B1nfifC,dfnrar" uver on company business. Up Falls; W. Lewis, for Vancouver; . W. A. Magel, for Powell River; to this morning, no announcement Mr. Bendicksen, for Seattle, and was available as to what power Mrs. A. H. Waddington, for site in this district, the corpora-Campbell River. tion would develop. Good-bye, Flies and Mosquitoes! Unlet you're a Fill uier,youhse no idea how soon you can rid your home of every nd motqullo. FlU Villi quicker, and t eailer to ute, in the handy Flit iprayer. Spray into cracki and cranniet to kill roachei,bcd bug, ant. Flit vapor doe not Main. Try the quicker Flit method today! FLIT Cavrrtfhl IW IumiIh. THKEE WELLS WE RECOMMEND AND OFFER 50,000 SHAKES $ r!tow ran uitt Weymam Petroleums Limited AT 1.50 IER SHAUE THE WEYMARN PETROLEUMS LIMITED will lw a Petroleum distributing company, producing, refining, and mnrketlng its owp product It Is the only opportunity the Investing public have had, since the Incorporation of other large dir-trlbutors, to participate in such a ne Weymarn Petrokvums Limited own and oomtrol 17.000 (seventeen thousand) aeres of oil lands, I've complete crude oil structure three well now drIUlng. with gas and crude oil almdy reached: SU5000.00 tn-vex'ed by Norwegian capitalist In easih and equipment. WXLL NO 1 Located Walt Valley. New Black Die-I mond structure, now down 1400 ft. OU and cm now I in the well. Produotlon depeh approximately 3100 ft. WELL. NO. 3 Located Ptneber Greek structure, now ! down 1060 ft. Producing over TSXMO oublc ft. wet gv I Production depth approximately 2090 ft. WELL NO. 3 Located Gtearwater River Valley structure, now down 53S ft. Crude oil struck at 340 ft. Commercial production depth spproslroately 1100 ft. WBU, NO. 4 located Walnwrtftit structure. DrUUng I teei hole before drilling for production. this company was sponsored by Use most prominent mistanaiiiR ousines men 01 Norway Includlns Mr )U R. Tti recr. Ooiwul lrs Chris temen. llsakau ind Kenrlk Amclln. Mr. John AtneUn. WUhebn leb-wn wil)o'm iv-eklldsen, who are iarge ship owner, nt.rl r. H Prllch E. S Stketatad. Oustar Ivenen, Mr Tent tp Mr IJrrb'e. who are members Of the executives of banks and industrials. STOCK AND ROND BROKERS Phone Sey. 55 Id and 3291 Members Vancouver and Seattle Stock Exchanges . IMIHIUM M'TIIMILANII I', u. Hot 90T, Prince 'KuperU II.O. Please entrr my order for share of WEY tfAKN PE'IlXrLEUM CO. LTD. (subject to allotment) at 1 50 per share. I enclose cheque, m4ey order or h.mit draft for as payment In full. ' NAMI 4DD1UMB Mr. Paul Von Weymarn has as years actual exper-tenee In geoiogtoel and oil ' ttevclopmcnt work. He will personally supervise all drilling and field activities lie I also president and managing director of the company. Your speculaUve risk Is reduced by one half. rfcesa promtnent sntlMn are all interested In oil ventures on trie continent, and bought and paid for the Weymarn PetroJeum Limited. Furthermore, they invested H 15.000 00 cash In drtllmc equipment In this company They are now drilling the three sell referred to above. We ask our clients to conpare this offering wlti any other offering sdwrWsed In any pa for a -flirt Investment. They have turned the ae cage, cash and equipment over to the conyany before offeHng any stock to the public. In view cf these facta wo strongly large our client subscribe immediately either by apllcatlon. wire or telephone to Douglas Sutherland, Broker, Prince Rupert, B.C. PHONE 2G2, AGENT FOR Cartwright & Crckmore Co. Ltd. 715 Duntmuir Street Vancouver, H.C. Hate Your Name Put lu Out Market Ikiritmetcr Malilitl I.M tlllt AllVirt WILL IIU.P VOl I Send In a l.lt l Your Mmk lloldlnts NAME tDDItfBS CITY or P. O. 1 PHONE NO