You will derive far more satisfaction Srom SALADA than you will from cheap tea K 1 A. Folding Kodaks Frra $12.26 N: 2 C Folding Kodaks From $18.50 Fresh from the gardens1 1 4 . Benjamin Moore's Mtecgcu Old English Floor Wax Sirams Brushes Wallpaper and Building Paper Burlaps Chcvee Cloth and Beaver Board l'hone Bed 53 PRINCE HUPERT 184 KODAK TIME J Brownies from $2.25 Vest Pocket Kodaks $6.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks ?rom $11.25 No. 8 A. Folding Kodaks From $4.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 3.5. lens $100.00 Kldak Filmn, all sizes in stock. Developing and printing for amateurs. Daily service. Quality finish. yic Pioneer Drtttyeyists THIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. ' TELEPHONES 8? 6 200 A. W. EDGE CO. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS IN Ornamental, Window, Mirror and Plate Glass British America Paints, Oils Varnltdics and Satin-CIo 3S0 Second Ave. H B L aSsSHaP''' s "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN IH5TTER, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 910 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER. B.C. Branches: Prince George, Kclowna, Nelson CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 38S LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. It.-Oosse. Phone Members of B.P.O.E. and their 1 inniSi p'ea.e aUeTn? K,cyal Frt1 -Hoyal Purple-and Elks-"! Elks FlkV Ttnm' July 15' at 3. invited to tea at Mr. Frizzell's Home. (1C2) home Tuegday, Juiy 1C( from 3 j tO 6. (101) y J. H. Fillsbury, returned to the' city on the Catala yesterday af-. William Tompkins, well known ternoon from a trip to Namu on Stewart mining man, who has Pacific Stevedoring Co. bus!-, been on a business trip to Van-ness. couver. was a nassencer aboard Frdd McLeod of the city tele- north. Stanfield's Red Label Shirts and Drawer, Bach bifocals. SIXTH STREET . . W They are two lenses fused Into one and look like ordinary singlo vision lenses. ' 2& fllFWELLliKO Mtiic store with the clock the Catala last evening returning phone, department returned to the ., ,! ; city on the Catala last evening e,r "J. ft, a,nd ."J1- from a fortnight's holiday trip i T&&Z!&n& Vancouver. ing. Royal Pyrple convention Mon- ' day evening in Elki' IIome at 9 :30. Quite a large crowd attended You are specially requested to at-a dance under Scandinavian aus- tend". "'"r (162) pices which was held Saturday . ' night in the Boston Hall. The Albert Farrow, steamboat in-function proved very enjoyable, spector, sailed bjr- tKe Princess Alice Saturday afternoon on his John Dybhavn, who has been return to Vancouver after apend-spending two weeks at his sum- ihg a few days in the city on of- mer nome at Lake Katniyn. re- ficial duties. ' ' turned to the city from the In- terlor on yesterday ' afternoon's Mrs. Margaret Hall and Mrs. train. , Howard Lloyd of Vancouver ar- -1: 'rived in the tlty of'! the Catala There were 217 passengers1"1 evening to attend the Royal aboard the steamer Princess Affce ;urPle Grand L6dgJ convention which was in port Saturdajf i.fl! 1e lniB weeky . jV ternoon southbound from' Sing' ' :jv;'. way to Vancouver. Of these; 212 Mrrand Mrs.' J. T.iBoulieu and were tourists. The only person family, who arrivedjfn the city disembarking here was John Mc- ,a1 wek frm Montreal, sailed Hugh, fishery engineer, who had ,Mt nfht on the Catala for Stew-been on a brief trip to Wrangell. art where Mr. Boujfeu will be in charge of work kjr.the Power The Canadian National Rail-Xorporation of Canada, ways offer the finest summer trip! Ti,n riit, 72lt. ( n in the w.r,d 8. S. "PrincS tSSSl Lh the Pkess Alice V 7'" ' -- Saturday afternoon Tr6m a brief day. return Thursday; or make M to Wr fc a weekend trip to Terrace or for beftjl' a few d proceeding Smithers. Very low fares. Enquire M j'.a.y,: nit.. Tii,. ami.. nu oa " 4uw,(u ancou' ' J. 31., SPECIALS! H. O. Bell-lnring, head of the B. C. Packing Co, which operates several canneries 4n this district, was a passenger aboard the Cat ala last evening bbund from Namu to Arrandale.tjJIe will be rre again tomorrow returning to V.. lI jtlaf ,!, ,iiiwuci wii me vvine., vessel j Union stWn.CRHHTCapt. A. u Dickson, arrived in port at 6 vi.,wii i msi ayriting Jrom ien . fled at 8. p.m. for Any ox, Stewart and o'iher north ern em pi pinoia not Whence wnence she sne will win ,r" w- re- Wnations, Each $3.50 turn here tomorrow morning and Stanfield'a 3200 Shirte and "th at 3:30 p.m. Passen- Drawers, Each $1.50 n coming north on the vessel ,OArt rut included: Fred McLeod, C. Atkln- ,0n- A- ilmr- A- Sa"P. J. H. $3 $3-00 00 tfon9' Pillibury, Mrs. M. HaU and Mrs. Stanfield's 7700 Fine Wool H. Lloyd, for Prince Rupert; L, Shirts and Drawers, Bach $2.73 Keren; S, Coatea, Mr. and Mrs. T. Stanfield's 7700 Fine Wool P- P'Brl and w- Robertson, for Combinations, Each $3.00 AnS - Bell-Irring, for Arrandale; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stf.?fi?,dQ'!, 1800 , 8Bd Davlch- for A Arm; W. Tomp-ool ShirU and Drawers, , wng, for Stewart, and Mrs. F. E. k0" 3-' Lloyd. G. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moose picnic, July 28. . i Catholic Basaar, October 2 ,and mmmmsmmm" If You Have , LOW SUMMER 158 This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Elks please reserve your tickets for Royal Purple Banquet and Dance, as soon as possible W.ttHJUtojsHV Mrs. Tlzzelicoismi eniDerSiSwr C.N,R. stea-merTrlff George, Cap;t.- Harry Nedden, returned to pbrt at 11 o'clock this morning from Skagway and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon: fj)r Ocean raiis, roweii Kiver ana; Vancou ver. jjW. UiiT&eyTo5l.'li.divisi6nal aperinVdndVrrt, retu'fneb to ihe city last night after a we trip up, the line as far as Edmtfhton on official duties He was accompanied on this trip by Mrs. Tobey and sons. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise. CaDt. Arthur Slater, arrived in an oathnlalitnn llmnv . .t ! 1 famous Herman Landon stories. Iainer ' w- The Heart of the Home Is Reached Through Nourishing Food SHREDDED ay C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles. !callfd to "ct,"Jfu'fJ a Agrass fIfB Capt. Neil McLean, arrived In' h end f Atlin Aven"e nort at 10:30 this morning f rom , Weahrlew. The blaze was put out Vancouver and will sail at 8 in sh,ort order and no damage o'clock this was done- evening for Stewart, Anyox ancT Massett Inlet points . ,, , . . . . . . n whence she will return here at ' .Rta" me"na?t8 bske Picn 10:80 Thurdsay morning and sailj13' Iland. Thursday, July 18. Mith nt 4im j weather permitting. Free trans- Rev.' H-enry 'Marfh of St Paul's nglieanChitreh, Toronto, arrived frr the city on Saturday afternoon's train from the east In the eourttft-'Df a vacation1 trip to the raclfle Coast and will sail this afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. He was the weekend 'guest here of his cousin, Mrs. James Farquhar. For failing to stop a motor "Vehicle on the signal of a police officer, Carl Halveraon was fined $80 by W. E. Collison and S. D. Macdonald, justices of the peace, in city police court Saturday evening. He was reprimanded on a charge of driving to the common danger. E. F. Jones, city solicitor, prosecuted and Thomas Brown appeared on behalf of Halveraon who pleaded not guilty. C.P.R. steamer Princess Char- . - . Prince, Mr. and Mrs. McManu j l0tte. which has been at Y Simmons and , round arrows, Wool Combinations, Each $7.00 V1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . Victoria, for many weeks under- Mr. J. A. Kirkpatrick 1;;; i umnsn,going engine repairs, will return to the Alaska service, arriving I here August 2 on her first trip northbound. Since the opening of the. tourist season, the Princess Adelaide has been relieving the Charlotte on this run. On return of the Charlotte to service, the Princess Mary will take up the local rtin between here and Vancouver via Qcean Falls which has been performed for several weeks by the Princess Maquinna. EXCURSION FARES ESmiH ,. r ' T',e cnadlan National Rail-' nPnrllPn I vP rMflt way" row nave on sa,e at verv low tares Summer Excursion tickets to Eastern Cana la and Unl- Used where you will require the aid of led States points; a'-o tickets to glasses that will make you look Tsaper, Edmonton and Calgary P. JV1. young, see young and ee4 ytjung, -oipg and returning direct, or you should Wear our Bllght Triangle "Tour via Vancouver. rOF double vision lenses. Full particulars from City1 Ticket -r ' f f ce' rhonf 2C0- Years They give perfect vi,lonner , and far- without the eye-strain- ;- ing, dirt catching, confusing division lintf of the old style cement CT 11X01 CT TITTCf MADE TO ORDER Culling, Workmanship and St'yY All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of lh City. Ling, the Tailor Phono CIO "BUILD B. C Hi "I have used Pacific Milk for years and I consider it the very best for all purposes that milk is used for," writes Mrs. .Ringling of Wwtmiflater, "It can (peukepi sweet at all times. We use it with cereals, beverages, fruits and in making candy. Our house is never without it." We value letters such as these very highly. PACIFIC MIL K Factory at Abliotsford, B.C. 1 Mrs. A. A. Lane entfi Avenue West. . 1 T 1 ! iportation 2 p.m. Pacific Salvage iln addition to the Aliron Mas orifc 'Club, there were a number of other tour parties going north for the trip to Skagway aboard the steamer Princess Louise this morning. These" include a Raymond W.hitcomb party from New England consisting of 34 persons ; Storey-Paterson party, Cleveland. 32 persons; Arts Craft Guild, 21 persons; American Express party, J3 persons, and Gillespie party from New England, 14 persons. There were 25G passengers altogether on the vessel whose entire accomodation was taken up. ST. JOSEPH'S PASSES COMMERCIAL CLASS Tb,e,-' following pupils of St. Joseph's Academy commercial class were successful in the final examinations: Honor Marjorie Warner, Jean Robertson, Mae Donaldson. Taas Thelma Seaton, Kathleen Letchford, Doris Brunnell, Meri- da Austad. LAKELSE LODGE AND HOT SPRINGS TOO LATE TO'CLASSIFY HEAT With all the bran of the whole wheat A welcome relief to a stomach that has been struggling with heavy foods. CrUp, flavory shreds of whole wheat. Delicious with milk and frults wholesome and satisfying. Save the paper Inserts for the youngsters. Mrs. Matthews of the Ridley, Billy Patmore, eon of iL W. port at 9:30 this morning from!triP to Vancouver. Vancouver and aailed at noon for Skagway whence she will return here southbound on Saturday af- lernoon. Home sailed Saturday evening on ; Patmore, left on this morning's the Prince Rupert for a vacation ! train for a trip to New Hazelton. Joe Blackburn and Skalland were each fined $25, with otninn nf 20 Havs' imnrliion- Iment, in city police court this 1 , ,i-i..if ' "The GAIT; :ghVdowa mvs- morning for intoxication. tery story, rfiBi;0f;ictIon;an,dVfthi ' . ' " brnest cxiey ien on I Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Walker ed Saturday afternoon on the Princess Alice for a holiday trip to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward and little daughter will sail tonight this on the Prince John for Tlell i':,l'.":';'S.JTr,.7.'''.':u,"-!.,i.. ,i , ,k am,..where thd rtll .Mnd week or me until cfimnUteA u (a n f the summer on the farm of his Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Macaulcy and child, who have been holiday ing in the south, returned to the S City ' is in, the city to attend the city on the Prince Charles this Capt. John Mulr, arrived in port , t..i. ntu- morninc from Vancouver at 9:30 Saturday nieht from the ..Ja'. . . 1 ' . . tion. ane is me guesi wnne nere .v 1 tt 1 South and Ift aurlv vutordiv . mnrnin-i Mr. C. G. Barber, 308 Sev ...... ... ..f. . ji uncriia JilVC whence she returned here at 2 a.m. today to unload a cargo of coal for Albert & MeCaffery. Mrs. E. D. Haddon, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Seattle, is a passenger aboard At 2 o'clock Saturday after-; the Prince Charlea today return- noon the fire department was Dock. Tea, coffee and fruit provided. All merchants and families and clerks invited. 163 ing to her home at Hyder. Carl Field, who is in chage of the work of dismantling the old Buckley mill at Port Clements, is a passenger aboard the Prince Charles- today returning to the Islands after a trip to F. G. Dawson will leave on tomorrow morning's train for Montreal to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the Canadian National Railways. He expects to be away about two weto. Twelve delegates from south-nrn points for the Dominion Royal Purple convention arrived in tnfc city on the Prince CharTea this morning. They were a lively bunch and caused quite a stir at the dock. Mrs. Radke, wife of the superintendent of the Massett Timber Co.'s logging operations at Buckley Bay, is a .passenger aboard the Prince Charles today on her way to the Queen Charlotte Islands after a trip south. Miss C. II. Xtrvo, who has been- visiting" at Haelton where she formerly taught school, arrived in the city from the Interior on Saturday afternoon's train and aailed the same evening on the Prince Rupart for her home In VWtorla, Passengers sailing from here for the north on the Catala last evening included: Miss Harvey. 'Miss E. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. ! I. - Boulieu ami family and J. T. McCabe, for Stewart, and D, Mc Kay, J. Conaery and H. L. Gray, Is opened to guests. The lodge is for Anvox- situated on the shore at Lakelse Lake. Good fly fishing for rain- ' J' T MurPny' official of tho bow trout. The hot springs con- Canad,n Pacific Railway from tain Llthla which is fine for Montreal, arrivad in the city on rheumatism. Cottages for rent. ihe rrlnce Charl this morning , ' " from Vancouver and will make J. T, Bruce Johnston, Manager, the round trip to Stewart, Anyox I nd Massett Inlet, disembarking here Thursday morning and proceeding east by train. FOR RENT Modern house near W. Walmsley and A. Clarke,: of-buslnesi .Spupn. $25.00. ,Apply ficials of the audit department of ' 2151 Fourth Avenue E tf tn Canadian National Railways '- iat Montreal, arrived In the city WOMAN Wants work, any klnd.lfm the south on the Rrlnce Good plain cook. Phone Red C9. nariea this morning. They will 163 make the trlD to Stewart, Anyox NERVES CONE . CAN 'J SLEEP? "Fruit-alvei" rctorct good health Arc you tirrdr Downcast most of th lime? Worried at trifles? Can't sleep? Mr. J. O. Rlngheim, Wjdnndd, B.C., writes: "Mr rv w.r. comptxtlr r. I wt my fttat gKJ htalih I 'FrulM-titM'." Trm't-a-tlves" Is a combination of In. tensifled fresh fruit juices and the most scientific medicinal Ingredients. In a natural, gentle way it stirs Uiy liver, bowels and kidneys, Into normal, healthy action, soothes the digestive tract, and calms the troubled nerves. ISi or 50c boxes at all and Massett Inlet on the vessel vM disembark here on Thursday to proceed east by train. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratts' Baby Chick Food, Bulkley Valley Hay and grain, Robin Hood Flour, Spratts' Dog and Bird Supplies and COAL guaranteed to please you . PHONES 58 AND 553