You will derive far more satisfaction Srom SALADA than you will from cheap tea 'Fresh from K- I A Folding Kodak t;.;..m f 12.2S V- 2 Folding1 Kodaks Fr m $18.50 the gardens1 Kidak Films, all size in stock. Developing and printing f - amutour.' . Daily service. Quality finish. Jic Pioneer THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. a- A. W. EDGE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS IN Ornamental, Window, British America Paints, Oils Varnishes and Salln-Glo 't Benjamin Moore' Muroseo KODAK TIME Brownie from $2.25 Vest rocket Kodaks $5.00 ' No. 1 Folding Kodfks Ttum ..? .-....$11.25 Ko. 8 A. Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 3.5. lens ... $100.00 Drugcisls -TELEPHONES 8fc200 Mirror and Plate Glass .. -;tW 330 Second Ave. Rupert Old English Floor Wax SIrams Brushes Wallpaper and Building Papers Burlaps Chece Cloth and Beaver Board I hcnc Red 53 PRINCE RUPERT "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN 11ETTKR, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for 11 C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 910 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. Branches: Prince George, Kclowna, Nelson CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING U, 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 i PHONES 43 AND, 385 TTIE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf ; I hsfi Mystery story. "The Green Shadow," begins Monday. Watch ' lor the first daily instalment. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rayner have returned to the city after spending a holiday visiting at Savory. J. J. Little, district manager of the Power Corporation of Canada, vUS sailed yesterday afternoon by the Catala on a business trip to Vancouver. Miss Jessie Rathwell of Booth Memorial School teaching staff, who left recently for New Westminster, is now motoring from there with relatives to Reglna where she will spend the rest f the summer holidays. One of the famous Herman Landon mystery, stories commences serially in the Daily News the next Monday ami continue .daily until completed Those Interested in mystery fiction will watch for "The Green Shadow." 1 Having been delayed by fog In coming up the coast, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port at 11:15 this morning from . Vancouver', Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway whence she will return here next Monday southbound. I ; SPECIALS! j Stanffcld's Red Ldl. Shirts and Drawers, ...$1.85 E. StanHoIdV Red ;LaTl"T3b-biimUens, EMh .... $2.59 . rSUnSfl,r5J20tfft3nVt; and I Drawers, Each ..l.su na- I lions, Kaeh .$3.00 Stan field's 7700 Fiae Wool 1 ! I Shirts and Drawers, Each $2.75 Stanfield's 7700 Fine Wool j I Combinations, Each $5.00 StanfieWs 1600 Silk and j Wool Shirts and Drawers, Each ' $3.75 Stanfield's 1800 Silk and ' Wool Combinations. Each $7.00 J. A. Kirkpatrick I SIXTH STREET n 'jdSR r,-y Ft A in This a Will Please the Girl It is one of our new model 16 jeweled ladies' watches In the latest rectangular rase, with oval glass, It l,s made by oaft;of the $rg-esi faetdries in Europe and the parts are Interchangeable so the new' parts will always fit In case of accident. The low price of $J2.60 is only possible by the large output this factory has. We (varraht .It to; give good service. -: . ,jf White or yellow gold filled. 7 . i Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK nSPtfi .PAjiKft fioss,4 Phone. Sister Anna f- t. Joseph's Convent sailed yesterday afterr noon on the Catala for .Vancouver. .. The Lief Erikson Sdciety, at a meeting Monday nlghtf decided to hold .ts annuaj picnic on Aug- 11 The meetlpg of the Retail Clerks' Association, which was to have been held last night, was postponed until next month. R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, sailed jesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Namu on cannery business. Harold McEwen, 0;N.R. divi sion freight agent,, returned to city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Oeean Falls. Major C. B. North; well known mining man. Is ' n Dasseoeer aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for Ketchikan Later he will proceed to Whltehorse; Miss C. L. Harris of Victoria, who has been spending a week at Jasper Ixtdge, is now visiting her sister. Mrs. A. G. Bartlett, 329 Seventh Avenue East. , Dr. Arthur Gee, chief medical officer at Easondale mental ho pita), will be a passenger aboard the Prince Charles tomorrow re turning south after spending a few days at Any ox. Harry Gregg of Vancouver, ar rived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morn- Hng and will attend a few dava here visiting with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs E. Gregg, Fifth tyftw East C.P.R. steawer Princess. lAde- l.uf V"Pr ant C. Wi C V. 1 .4UHH, i..'.rS.. lJLja from Skagway and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and Victoria The vessel will arrive at the Imperial Oil Co.'s dock and sail from tiie government wharf. Mr. "and Mrs. G. A.fWoodIani. who motored recently to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. They were accompanied by Mrs. Woodland's .brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. MacKensie of Noto Scotia, who will spend a few dys here. Passengers sailing from here for the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon included: G. G. Bushby and John Biahby, for Victoria Mr. and Mrs. McKentie (Smithers), p. Anderson, Sister Anna and W. B. Brown, for Vancouver, and R. G. Johnston, for Namu. The Canadian National Rail ways offer the finest summer trip the world via S. S. "Prince Charles" Stewart. Anyex, Massett Inlet leave Prince Runert Monday, return Thursday; or make week-end trip to Terrace or Smithers. Very low farts. Enquire City Ticket Office, Phone 280. J. 81. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose picnic, July 28. Catholic Basaar, October 2 and 9 158 FLIT KILLS Roaches Miss Mercer, principal of Booth School, Miss Hartin and Miss McKay of the teaching staff, have been camping at Prospect Lake near Victoria. , Capt. and Mrs. F. T. SaundersJ who left recently for Vancouver wheret Capt Saunderpi hafe become director of pilotage for this ' coast, have taken up residence at 1090 Connaugbt Drive in the southern city. Mrs. Robert Fiddes left on Saturday evening for Prince Kupert where she will remain a week. White there she wlli attend the annual convention of the Ladies of the Royal Purple. Vancouver Province. Retail merchants basket picnic, Digby Island, Thursday, July 18, weather permitting. Free trans portation 2 p.m. Pacific Salvage (Jock. Tea, coffee and fruit pro vided. All merchants and families and clerks invited. ROTARY COMMITTEES HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT BRYANT The following committees of the Rotary Club have been appointed by George Bryant, the new president, and approved by the xecu-tive: Club sen-ice John Dybhavn, chairman, Tom Johnson, Harry Ro ' chester, Colonel McMordie, Harry Pullen, George Woodland, Jim Lee, Tom Andrew, Tommy Trotier. Community service Dr. W. T. Kergin, chairman, Wallace Or chard, Jack Nicholls, John Dore, Norman Watt, Barclay Mellish, Tom McClymont, Home Alexan der, Henry McLean. HALIBUT SALES Summary American 9,500 pounds, .16c and 9c. ... Canadian 29,000, 14 and 9c and 14.1c and 9c. American Anna J., 9.500. Cold Storage, lGe and 9c. , , , . . : ' Canadian' D. S. T, 14,000. Booth1, 14:1c and 9c. Relief, 15,000. Pacific, 14c nd 9c. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. D. Johnston, A. II. Brooks, A. C. Knight and H. C. Gibbs, Vancouver; Morris II. Benischke, Anyox; T. B. Halllwell, Premier; Miss Muriel Deane, Port Simpson; Carl A. Sutter, Seattle; J. S. Rogers, city. Royal Lars Petersen, Pitt Island; E. Ross, Vancouver; E. Dahl. Cow Bay. ' Central - John Leek and Gus Drlfl&nd, Stewart ,'; . Savoy F. Patterson, Partner Island. U. S. CURRENCY The United States new currency has the following portraits on the face: $1, Washington; $2, Jefferson; $3, Lincoln; $10, Hamilton; $20, Jackson; $60. Grant;, $100, Franklin; $500, McKinley; $1000, Cleveland; $5,000, Madison; $10,000. Chase. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Dining Toora suite; bed room suite; odd -bed; dresser; wicker sun room set; Chesterfield table; fireplace bench and fixtures. Apply Douglas Stork. 1919 Atlin Av-ttnue, or Stork's Hardware, tf LAND A CI Notice of Intention lo.,pt to Lms Land I11 Hit Prince Rupert Land Rcoordliig District d( Prince Rupert, and situate on the South West oout ot Wales I-l:u.d '.icnx Boeton blinds. Tnke t etlce that Analo British Columbia Packing Company Limited of Van couver. Be. occupation, Salmon Can-, nrrs. tnterda to apply tor a lease of the I following described land: foreshore: I Commencing at a post planted on the South Wert Coast of Wales Island faolng the Western extremity of Boston Islands; East forty chains following high water mark; thence South one chain to Low water mark: thence West forty chains following low water mark: thenoe North to locating post: and containing Ten acres, more or less ANGLO BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKINQ COMPANY LIMITED. "WE Wnlker." Agent. I Dated IXij 33ud. 1829. LUNCHEON YESTERDAY SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Delegates to Royal Purple Dominion Convention Guests at Function Yesterday in Commodore Cafe There were 75 ladles in attendance at the luncheon which was given yesterday afternoon in the! Commodore Cafe by the local Ladies of the Royal Purple in honor of visiting delegates to the Dominion convention. A welcome to Prince Rupert was extended by Mrs. S. P. McMordie, wife of the mayor, and Mrs. J. C. Brady, wife of the member of aarliamerJ.. both of whom sriokei suitably. Mrs. Pexton of South! Vancouver, supreme honored royal lady, responded.. A vote of thanks to the speakers was passed on motion of Mrs. W. E. Willis-croft, who presided, and Mrs. L. M. Fuller. The program included a vocal solo by Mrs. Jarvis McLeod, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullin. PRESENTATION MADE TO MRS.F.E.WERMIG Receives Beaded Hand Bag as Gift From Prince Rupert Football Association During half time intermission in the Stuart Shield football game last night, on the Acropolis Hill j grounds, a pleasant nine ceremony took place when George Hill, president of the Prince Rupert Football Association, presented Mrs. F. E. Wermig with a handsome beaded hand bag as a slight token of the association's appreciation for her interest in the game and services for the past two or three years in presiding at the gate. Mrs. Wermig responded suitably. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30. was reported this morning to be on time. BING CHERRIES ' WILL NOT HE LOWER IN l'RICE For preserving, in case or V2 case lots, per lb 20c ORANGES Large size. Per dozen 50c 1 NUJELL All flavors. Perfect' jell powder. 3 pkgs 28c RED .ARROW SODAS Pkg. 20c WILD STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Something different. Per jar '....40c COMBINATION OFFER 1 tin Shiltz Malt. 2 Vie S doz. Bottle Caps 1 Pkg. Hops, Ms. ALL FOR 88c SEEDLESS RAISINS-4-lb. packages. Per pkg 45c QUAKER OATS (Quick) . Terpkg. 28c MARSH'S GRAPE JUICE Pints. Per bottle 35c SUMORO ORANGE JUICE Par bottle 4 10c MUFFHTS 2 pkgs., 25c BUTTER1 New Zealand, 3s. Fer brlek $1.40 LYLE'S GOLDEN SYRUP 2a. Per tin , 28j See us for j FRUIT J AltS j RUBIlEit KINGS ' JAR CAPSr PAROWAX CERTO Our Stock Is Complete Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56, an .M PAGE THREE 1 L our Cunar J Stewardess . . lady s maid, chambermaid, guide, philosopher, and friend knows what you like for breakfast, which dress you want put out for each occasion. A wise, respectful, friendly . person is your Cunard stewardess, she helps you to enjoy ship life to the full. Sail Cunard t . . . , 10 Reduction Take advan-take of the 10 reduction on round trip fares, available on Cabin class accommodation, when sailing from Montreal after August 15th and returning after October 15th. Book Chroufh The Cunard Steam Ship Cs., Limited i 6111 Jlastinis St. W., Vanetuver Tel. Seymour 3648-9), or any steamship a jeL- Weekly Sailings ts Latest Irani Monusai ling Quebec) CUNARD N vx CANADIAN SERVICE Cabin, Tourist Third Cabin and Third Oats y I've forgotten I ever had any nerves Your doctor will tell you how the act of chewing relaxes and soothes strained nerves, and how the healthful cleansing action of Wriglfy't refreshes and tones you up all round. Aid digestion. WRIGLEYS wrrt after iff,, pe oi I'riiicc Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratts' Baby Chick Food, Balkley Valley Hay and grain, Robin Hood Flour, Spratts' Dog and Bird Supplies and COAL guaranteed to please you . PHONES 58 AND 558 SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Slyls All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Dillver to Any Part of tht City. . Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 MILK MILK Fresh PatturUcdUuik anj Cream Dally. ' EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. We huve 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.