4 0 HEM "cAll One for - -One for qAIU" "All for one and one for all" . .. a flyaway feather in the cap and a sword glittering in the hand . . Musketeers of the King! Days when Buckingham loved Anne of Austria in the gardens of Amiens .. . . Think back, you Musketeers of 1914 ... old France . . . memories .i u - and . . Misr THREE STAR mm & ML SUP Bottled at Cognac, France Rash Healed Ends Irritation mm Expels CZEMA UNION STEAMSIIIl'S LIMITED StMllns from h-lnra Kaprrt I w VAN H VKIt. VII IOUI A, tiwanMm Ha. HtlU-dalr. Alrrt Bbv. etc. tut-ilviy, ' i :M p.m. lor V . . irrOKI. BulMjiilr. Alrrt IU. rtr . rrkSsr mldmcbt AlJC'f: ARM. AM'OX. HTKWRl . N H HV:R sutidmy. S.HW p.m. I .i I'OKT MHI'MIN AMI H AI.EH IHl.lMi. Thnrtdav. u.m. IZ1 Tnd Wi-mii- K M MMIIII cr.xt lYtnw Ruprrt. H.C. TI nu(h il'fcH" Mild U Mclurla aud euttle and ksssaxt- rberkrd thnu(h In rtfMlruatan. WriuniAtii lUAmuft V I B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PK1NCE KlPBRT WV io krtj'l.ikitn. UrmjiarWI. 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AOENTV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP I.INP.N City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Ituperl Phone 2C0 The Safest "Spirit" in all Emergencies NOTED PIANIST IS MR This advertisement is not published or dfaatayed by tbe liquor Control Hoard or by the Government f British Colombia Cleared ! VISITOR TO CITY Alberto Guerrero Here to Hold Examinations and Will Also Give Recital Alberto Guerrero, noted pianist rind examiner for the Toronto 'n rvatory of Music, arrived in 'Hp city Sunday from Toronto for the purpose of holding examinations for local students of the Toronto Conservatory. I On We-inesday night Mr. Gor-r-ro will give a recital in Pint Un'ted Church. Local music ; lovers are looking forward to th ; event . BISCUITS! i : Peak, Frean ' 'made on the continent. We lyive ajjust received a lnrge shlprmnt ; j and, as our stock room is 11 rafted, we offer these prices: All kinds, per lb 60c All kinds, per tin, lb 64c 8ises from 4 to 9 lbs. ter tin. Also we have 1 and 2lb. tins from 86c to $1.66 ' Our stock consists of the following varieties. GOLDEN FUFF GINGER NUTS BRAZIL CUEAMS LEMON PUFFS WATER BISCUITS CUSTARD CREAMS CREAM HORNS SHORTCAKE DIGESTIVE P. F. ASSORTED Mussallem Grocery Co. I LimUed ' 617-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 ! P. 0. Box 675. Alaska Trip on Canadian Notional Coast Steamships will ge m' " summer schedules next week, tin last sailing for the south on spr.ug schedule being on tbe comm.' Sunday evening of .the steamer Prince Rupert. The Prince Chnrles will arrive from Vaaetuvtr at 10:30 next Monday morning, .sail at 8 o'clock that evening for Siewart, Anyox and the north eml of the Queen Charlotte Islands returning here at 10:30 Thnrv...y morning and sailing south at p.m. I The Prince . George, arriving i from the south next Wednesday; morning at 10;30, will make the first Alaska trip of the season,) sailing that afternoon at 4 o'clock: for the north, returning here at 10:30 Monday morning following! and sailing south at 4 p.m. i The Prince Rupert, arriving! from the south at 10:30 Saturday! morning of next week, will sail at 4 p.m. for Anyox and Stewart, day evening and sailing south at 7 p.m. The Prince John will carry out I. Mtrren was master of cer- -monies. Lavss ran ly flow aa much as a mile an hour. What do You I think of this one?; This in a ery useful silver dinh in llogers' Silver Plate which will give good satisfaction. As il-luFtrated. it is an olive dish or a cracker and cheese dish. The glass centre ia removable and may be used in a pinch as a butter dish havins- a silver lid and tbe main dish is then a sandwich plate. f PRICE $6.50 Tilt STORE WITH THE CL0O Monday and Tuesday John Gilbert in "Masks of the Devil." Wednesday, Thursday and; Friday The California Collegians, the world's greatest college enteitainers. Saturday only Jack Holt in great tern, "Av'alanche." 4 wes- LOUIS TROMMER Interment of Well Known Pioneer Citlcn Conducted This Afternoon Many friends gathered at II ay-nor Bros, funeral chapel this returning bereat 6 o'clock Satur- afternoon to pay their final trib ute of respect to the memory of ihe late Lgj"..; Tronuner. pioneer shoemaker of this city. The aerv the service to the south end of the ice jnducted la wa, c .mthet t ilar schedule to that of ,last year. NINE SCOTTISH FOLK MIGRATE 3!r. and Mrs. Hell and Family and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett From Edinburgh to Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Bell and family. including two sons, two daughters and a son-in-law, and Mr. and' Mrs. David Bennett, the whole j party numbering nine persons, art , rived in the city at the end of the ; week from 'Scotland, being on! their war to Stewart, where they will reside. i Mr. and Mr . Bell, who came from Edinburgh, are the parents of Mrs. Dav:d Bennett, formerly Stewart. They and the rest of of this elty aid now living in their family are staying in the city for two weeks to visit with an- j other daughter, Mrs. John Law-, lie, Sherbrooke Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, who; ci me from Gorebridge, Midlothian, proceeded to Stewart . IVey ' are the parents of David Bennett. They all sailed from Glasgow to Montreal on. the pteamer Athenia. NAVAL DANCE WAS I ENJOYED BY MANY Loeal tr;nkhoran had their only opportunity of dancing to H . II. . Colon bp s tea-piece orches- ra oft Satur lay night when a big 4 was h"4t the Aud'torium. A large number of people availed n - viTK-tnn ty and had a most delightful time. L. une. jy Kev. John II. Hanson, pallor of St. Paul's Lutheran ChurJ:, and Mrs. Hanson presided at the organ. Mrs. P. C. Miliar ..ng, "I Am but a Stranger '.an; Heaven Is My Howe,'' and "'Jv-veT My God to Thee" waa' mg Cj.v Lhe congregation. After the sen ice, interment was made in Fairview cemetery, many following the cortege to it last resting place. Pallbearers ware Alois Ohne-sorg. George Hill Sr.. I). MeLeod. J. W flxlev. P. W. Hart and B. M. Simpson. There were no flowers by HALIBUT ARRIVALS 90,500 LBS. TODAY American Fish Receive Up to 17.5c and 8c and Canadian a High a 15.1c and 7c A total of 90,500 pounds of halibut was sold at the local fish exchange this morning. Five American vessels received 16.6c and 8c to 17. 6c and Be for 44,500 pounds, while fpur Canadian boats ware paid 14.7c and 7c to 16.1c and 7c for 46,000 pounds. Sales were as follows: American , Tatooah, 12,000 ponnda, Pacific Fisheries. If. 6c and 8c. Glacier, 9000 pounds, AtUn Fisheries. 16.9c and 8c. Star, 10,000 pounds, Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co., 17c and 8c. Jack, 3600 pounds, Pacific Fish til 10- (" THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, PAGE SIX ,T lltlr H 1. 9 Tie "Spirit" of the Three Musketeers JMilfc 7Wf SUMMER RUNS OF STEAMERS I C.N. It. Koats to Start Carrying Tourists Next Week; first , . CAPITOL THEATRE PRO-GUAM FOK THE WEEK AAAAiaa. - . . MON. & Tt'Es Two" Shows 7 and 9 p m eries, 17.6c and . Lumen, io,oou ,.,. Fisheries. 17c ami s Canadian- Signal, 11,000 Fisheries, 16c and Tramp, 16,00:i .n, Fisheries., 16. le ami 7 Cape Swain, 15 'n, : Hadian Fish 4 Cold s 14.7c and 7e. Bayview. 4000 .-.umI-Fmb & Cold P' .r;... and 7m Merely routine I. taken up yestrd;, . monthly meeting Rupert Mtnisteri.il A-First Untied Chun: the departure from the preeWeot, R v W Kev. John H. Han- chsir temporarily I of a president -.v ' fall as there will ' .. during the lumm. . JOHN GILBERT IN I11S LATEST SUCCESS "Masks of the DevE" Comedies Sea-Going Sailor and Arkansas Traveller PATIIENEWS 15c and oj. CODING-CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS For "EXAM" Time Promise your Boy or Qirl a nnn r 7 i-.. r For CXI jlvju mcycic jot rassiiig 1ET golden hours of pleasure on a. j smooth-running C.C.M. Bicycle be the reward of concentrated hours of study. Your boy your girl wants a BICYCLE. He or she will only be young once. Let "Exam." time be your excuse for gratifying that desire. Put It up to your boy or girl to pass the "Exams" with flying colors. Hold out the reward of a new C.C.M. Bicycle. Bicycles A f f M Via minff nnintf Of superiority, including the famous Triplex Crank Hanger, the Htrcules Coaster Brake, 20-year nickel-plating, three coats of enamel baked on over a coat of rustproof, larger ball bearings for easy running, Dunlop Tires. Get your C. & M. catalogue at tht newest dealer's or write to Canada Cytje Motor Co, Limited. Weaton (Ont.), Moat-real, Winnipeg or Vancouver. OOM- Bicycles Red Bird ?as;sey-Perfct Cleveland Columbia also C.C.M. Joycycles for Children 0 " 1 '. II - - McRAE BROS. Limited