No 1 A Folding Kodaks From. $12-25 No. 3 C Folding Kodaks From $18.50 ICANAIJUr, I ni cirn I KODAK TIME Brownies from $2.25 Vest P6cket Kodaks $5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks From : $1U5 No. 3 A Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), F. 3.5 Lens $100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing for amateurs. Dally service. Quality finish. Zffie Pioneer Drutcists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED DEMAND THIRD AVE. Cr SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONFS 8?g200 M&IIInt (rum Prince Itupert lor TANf OUVEIf, ' YICTOItlA. Swansea liuj, iiutrdale. Alert Bay, etc., Tun. liar, 3:3V p.m. lor VAM OUVKH. VICTOKM. Iluteilal. Alrrt liar. Mr.. Friday midnight Jew ALICK Alt.M, ANYOX, 8TEWAHT, Nua Kher, l'urt SIiiiiimmi, bun- dar, 8:00 p.m. I'.r POST MMPHON AXI) WALES IK1.AX1). TnundaT, p.m. 123 Ind Arfiiue II M SMITH Ajent Prliire It 11 pert. It.C. T) rough tltLrt ld to Victoria and Heuttlr. .and batcage checked through ti declination. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES . mvn rnnt phwv. itrrr.itT lo Ketchikan, Wrangrll, Junrau and Skagwar Ancnitt 2, 5. 9, 12, 18, 19. 23, 26. To VnncouTcr, Vl-'orln mid Seattle Augu.t'J. 7, 10, II, 17. 21. 21, 28. PKIXfEMH MAKY Ocean r'alK etc., Vancouver and Victoria every I'riday 10 p.m. Agent far all rUeamshlp Unc In! A?. . ITInr Kuprrt. It C H' C OitCIIAKll. IjENEUAL AGEN1 riK.n 31 Canadian National Qhe Largcft Railway Syflem in.Amcrka STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE illlng. trimi PUTNCB Rl'PEKT for VAKCOI'Vrflt VICroill. iKTTI... nd Intermediate point, Mondays, Thurlay, 4 p.m.; Saturday, 7 p.m. lor ANTOX anrl 8TFAVAKT, Monday. 8 p.m.; Pridajj I p. in, " ror M.lSSCTTNLET'VtTUTH. Monday, I p.m. . roe MM TH yi'EE.X C1IAKLOTTE ISLANDS, turtnlflitlr lor gRAUWAY, M'edneediy. 4 p.m. PASSKMIKK 1KAI.NH LEAVE NUM h rtl ITM DULY EXCEPT HWMIAV at 11:30 a in for PHINCE (itOUdE, EDMONTON, WI.NMPEO, all point Eutr'rn Crnl, tailed, State. AOFSOY ALL OCEAN ITBtMMIIf U!E City Ticket Office, 523 Third Ave, Prince Hupert Phone2G" LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shfplap, S IS Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED :eand and Cedar Cedar Finish Finish, Sitka Spruce Ceiling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and C" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 12.1 "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'lUNCE RUPERT, 11. C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results00 spent the summer holidays at their camp across the harbor. ' Louis Martin, manager of the Central Hotel, left on this morn ing's train to spend a couple of i weeks holidaying at Lakelse Lake. A bylaw consolidating several issues of local improvement debentures on cement sidewalk construction was finally reconsidered and adopted at last night's council meeting. There being no matters up for private consideration, the city council last night did not hold its usual monthly commlttee-of-the whole session after the regular business session. Albert' & McCaffery, Limited. Phone 116 and 117. Two scows of Nanalmo-Welllngton lump coal arrived today. We are now prepared to supply you with your winters coal. tf Subscriptions to the Labor. Day Celebration fund received after the printing of the program inclu ded $10 from O, A. Woodland, manager of theImperial OH Co., and $15 from the Capitol Theatre. F. M. Good, the. new city en the first time at last night's meeting of the city council and was duly Introduced to the aldermen by Mayor MeMordle. The engineer has a: marked Caledonian accent inhLs speech. The city council last night' gave ANNOUNCEMENTS . , . Oeor; THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone ,4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Come to Jabouif's .Sale for your children's, school outfits. 208 Anglican W. A. Tea at the home of Mrs. O. Ai Rix, Agnew Place on Friday, Sept. 6 from 3 to 6. 50c. Accounts for he two weeks ending August 30, totalling $4,700.90, were passed for payment by the city council last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagno have returned to the city after having t Dentist Dr., J. Ri Gosse. Phne 686. :iii;i)j:i 1. :i.i, A This store is' open Thursday af ternoon. Jabour ;Bros. . 1 C. P. Balagno, teacher of Piano forte, has resumed teaching, tf ..youth's school boots, 11 to J.3'2 $2.95. Boys,, l to,s, sj.aa at wa- bour's ,80,1, ;l ; : ; ' , , ,206 Girls' and Boys' raincoats and rubber boots at reduced prices at Jabour's Sale, 206 Union Oil Co.'s tanker Unacana was In port yesterday discharging fuel for the company's local tanks. Albert & McCaffery Limited. Phone 116 and 117. Try our soot- less stove coal. We guarantee satisfaction. Miss Muriel Vance, who has been holidaying for three weeks ( In Vancouver, returned,, home on the Prince George this morning. Parents wishing their boys to become members of , the Boys'! Band, can make application rn writing, to Bandmaster T. Wilson. Oeorge McAfee, manager of the Big Bay Lumber Co, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a brief business trip to Ocean Falls. Mrs. J. R. Slaggard left on this morning's train for Sfrathmore, Alta., where she will spend a month's holiday visiting with her sister". E. W. Marentette. until recently manager , pf . the -Terace branch of the -Bank j of Mont njah lias; now ta&cu vital ui n-ticvrt ujiicu gincer. took his official place for ! branch, of the bank t,6WI Fraser .1 Avenue, Soutfc VancqiMr Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imperial. Capt Geddes.iiarrlyed In vessel will sail this afternoon on Alex McRae Co. Ltd., an order for her return south. printing two assessment rolls at a cost of $85, two collect6r's rolls. The first monthly $85. and one local Improvement County Court following the sum roll. $68. There was only the onejmer vacation will , be held, next Mrs. George G. Bushby - sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Victoria. Mrs. C. W. Larkin sailed yesterday afternoon on ; the. Cata.la .for a trip to Vancouvertc. ' . n Mooe Hall, September 20. A m? nere. wr. uarrow . announced , Andanla whoopee 1 Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. 168 . PrcbyterKin Bazaar November Coal? Coal? Tnkp iHlvuntngr of low rlce tii put In.yonr wlntrr iiipl.v, KltSON and C.S!1I)V.VIXI.IN(1. TON In an; quuntltle. Also 1'lnur, Uxy. drain and I'rrd. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES' Ci8 AND 558 the appointment or Mcwae Bros i Ltd. of this city to be Northern B. C. dealers for Victor phonographs and radios. I John' McHugh, engineer fob the fisheries department, arrived; In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. .Bjorn Hafde, for drunkenness, Was fined $25, with option of 30 days' Imprisonment, in .city police court this niornlng. Sister Madellene and Sister An na of St. Joseph's Convent here, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. N. Mussallem and two daughters returned to the city on the Prince, Oeorge this morning after having spent a three weeks' holiday In Vancouver. John McKay appeared before Magistrate McClymont in city po lice court this morning on a charge of vagrancy and was re manded for eight days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie, who have been spending the past few months In Vancouver, retur ned to the city from the south on the Prince Oeorge this morning. Dr. W. Q. Alexander, well known phrenologist, who Is a visitor to the city, addressed a well attended meeting in the Moose Hall last night on physological subjects. W. Willis, post office inspector, who has been here to hold exam inations for postal employees, will sail by the Prince Charles tomorrow afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Miss M. B. Henderson of the lo cal high school teaching staff, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Van couver after having spent the summer vacation in the south. J. A. Anderson, road superln- nort this mornine .from loco with tendent for Atlln district, arrived 'f -..'"' . . . .. .. a cargo oi duik una, pftOKage iuei in tne city irom Anyox on tne for the company's local tanks. Thd Catala yesterday and will sail this session of afternoon on- the Prince George for the Taku River district on official duties. Frank Waterhouse freighter Watco, Capt. motorship S. Noel, Is tender before the council, Aid. j Monday morning. Judge F. McB. (due in port today from Vancou- I- l l I. i - at l , t... 1 . ' it ' : mi i lit 1 T I Dlbb explaining that his firm, In the rush of moving recently, had neglected to submit a tender. A letter was read at last night's ! council meeting from Hon. J. A. ! Robb. federal finance minister, who expressed appreciation, on Young, who has been spending ver. The vessel will load cans for the past few weeks in, Vancouver, the B. C. Packers from the Skeena is expected to return 'to the city ' River for delivery to the Queen on the Princess Mary .on Friday , Charlotte Islands, evening of this week. Emll Wicks, against whom a Mr. and Mrs. B. Shearman, wholchar2e oI drunkenness was amen have been staying at the Savoy aa tn nne of assault nrmeared behalf dt himself and Mrs. Robb. i Hotel for the past fortnight, wUl!bcfore Magistrate McClymont In for courtesy and hospitality ex- j leave Prince Rupert on Thursday cy Qce COurt yesterday after- lenuru vo mem an a recent, visit ; morning to taice up auties on,noon and was remanded until to Prinee Rupert. They had thor-; mission work as native teacher! tni3 afternoon, being granted his ouinjy enjoyra meir stay nere.iana Held matron respectively at;frfeiom on two bonds of $500 me minuter saia, ana nopea tney Kltkatla. Misses DOrotny , ana pjCh would again be able to visit thejMarJorie Shearman will remain In lty. Receipt of the letter was or dered by the council to be ack nowledged. town for scholastic purposes, and will stay at the Ridley Home. Bert Carrott of Vancouver, representative of the Victor Talking Machine Co., left on thlf morning's train for Smlthers, Prince Mrs.. William Keith, a former resident of Prince Rupert, who has been living in Belfast, Ire. with her brothers for the past three years, arrived in the city the first of the week and expect to spend the winter here as the and en route to Jasper t f M wmia BeverldJei (Vancouver alter naymg spent tne Tnlrd Avenue West M th Premier Orchestra's opening weic in tne city ?na district crossed tne Atlantlc from Belfast dance. The dance of the season. ,n company buslhess. Before leav- to Montreai on the cunard llne? Dr Alexander rilOMi fi7S HIiSNEIt morn DENTIST i (I t r. : i ilT Making the final voyage of the season to Skagway for Canadian National Coast Steamships, ss. j Prince George, Capt. Harry Ncd-den, arrived In port at 11 o'clock i this morning , ,from ( Vancouver, ; Powell' Rvcr and Ocean Falls' and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon, for Alaska whence she will return here at 10:30 Monday morning j and sail south at 4 p.m. The ves-' sel brought quite a list of passcn-; gers for the eastbound train here , but has few on board 'foj Skag- way. ' Ftr' sertted1 r,l( ll'.t ti Chief DncBofltld p:re-'! ''to trie' clW' ' council" last'. night his report on the recent . Fire Chiefs' convention In Vaaiou-I ver whlh he attended. There were 600 chiefs from the principal western cities at the gathering and various phases 6f fire prevention had been discussed, many papers having been read and competitions held. A paper by Fire Marshal J. A. Thomas of British Columbia on storage jot x-ray films had been of particular lm-, t)6rtahcp The report, was, ordered, filed. ' ' I MADE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA The pure, rich milk you buylntho handy. . St. Charles cans comes from herds in! " our own Fraser Valley, chiefly Jerseys and Guernseys,which have passed the tuber-culin test. IVri. u tot raftiab Boo ol Rmcipn: U it If, VANCOUVER "Supsorl British Columbia 'InJuslrie" ' This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Mrs. Alfred Wilson and daugh ter, ..Christine, and son, Jack, who have been visiting , in Devonshire, iEng., since June, win sail from Southampton on Saturday of this week aboard the Auranla for home. Rev. W. B. Cummtngs of Mor-den, Man., who is on a holiday trip to the Pacific Coast, Is remaining In the city for a couple of weeks to take services In First Presbyterian Church here. He preacnea ior tne nrst time on 8unday and will again be In the pulpit next Sunday after which he will return to Manitoba. Yakutat, 1,1. American 45,000 pounds, pacific Fisheries, 15.6c and 8c. t Akatan, 37,000 pounds, Fisheries, 15.6c and 8c. Canadian Melville, 22,000 pounds, WEEK AT THEATRE Atlln Storage, 14.2c and8c.... - - Cold Capella I. 15.000 Dounds. Booth Fisheries,' 14.7c "End 8c.' Cape . Spencer, '22,000, Royal Fisheries, 14.1c and "8c. Inez HI, 2,000 pounds, . Booth eotFlshcrles, 14.4c arid '8c Impereuse, 7,000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 14.3c and 8c. Weds, and Thurs. Bcbe Daniels in "Hot News." i Frl. and Sat. Buddie Rogers in; ''Rivers of Romance." ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. J. Ressonette, a Special Representative of the OLDEST BOND- HOUSE in Canada Is at Present at the Prince Rupert Hotel Without obligation, and without further expenditure on your part,, he can improve your holdings. For 16 years every bond issue recommended and sold by- GAStimson & Co. has paid principal and interest when due. kills Flies 'Quicker l SCHOOL SUPPLIES ! Boys and Girls All Make Our Store Their Shopping Headquarters for Their School Supplies f WE ALWAYS CAHHV A COMPLETE SELECTION AT ATTRACTIVE PltlCES . i ; Big Specials SCRIBBLERS Per dozen 45c PENCILS Per dozen 50c NOTE BOOKS Each 5c RULERS -5c,10c,15c BLOTTERS Per dozen 5c ERASERS 5c School Bags, Compasses, Set Squares and All Other School Supplies at Lowest Prices Mussallem Grocery Co., Ltd. 417-123 FIFTH AVENUE EAST Phones 18 and 84 Prince Rupert, B . C Spotless summer flannels and white clothes call for spotless shoes, tool White shoes Of all kinds can be kept snow-like and glistening with "NmmT Dressing ttt ..' J ' , i tt jj!dTJKtelNU(JGIW5TiN OPENS "WI A TWISTI 66