Tneaday July 30, 1029 It a:. J SALADA quality never changes while cheap brands constantly vary writh market prices IBM i t ei mil m fli orange A 1 em?-' TEA. (Fresh rom the gardens' No I A. Folding Kodaks From $12.25 Kj 2 ' Folding Kodaks From $18.50 Do U Know Diamonds ? A c' rcmnd should lie clear and ' dJTiit like water, with no rart-i or spots. Ji-uld be the pftipe shape u'ung. V w .H bi glad to show you re- ... w.iy. to know a diamond . W a beautiful diamond c i aji 'mcnt ring with flue perfect t arn mil in white KdW setting In 1 00. fjOHNgiMER! & 'JEWELLERS IStTtlE STORE WITH THE CLOCIS MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. KODAK TIME Brownies from $2.26 Vest Pocket Kodaks $6.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks rrtm $11.25 Mo. 8 A. Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f. 3.6. lens $100.00 Kodak Films, all .sizes in stock. Developing and printing I si amulcurH. Daily service. Quality finish . Ome sua. Ific Pioneer Drtteeists THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST TELEPHONES 8200 8F SPECIAL to clear Cheese Cloth . In packages of 5 yards j at,perpkg. 25c h uid have good brtlliawy. 10 yard at, per pkg.. . 5Qq J. A. Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET SPECIAL THIS WEEK! i Surplus Wallpaper 33 1-3 DISCOUNT REMNANT ROOM LOTS $l.(iU to $2.00 A W. Edge Co. I Wholesale nnd Retail Paint Distributors 1 "mnwi "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN UETTEU, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for R C mv... MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 910 STATION STRUCT. VANCOUVER. H-C. - HranrliPn- Prince George Keiownn. Nelson Local Items 4 a Taxi l'hone 4, Hlg 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosne. Phone 'Football tonight at G:45. This-tie vs. Ucgiment. Mrs. B. E. Long will sail this afternoon pn the Catala for Colonel Brangnell is sailing Ihls afternoon aboard the Catala for Namu. Miss Evelyn Dalgarno left on this morning's train to spend a holiday at Dorreen. Mrs. Dave Row will sail this afternoon on the Catala on a holiday trip in the south. Scandinavian dance, Boston Hall, Saturday .at 8:80 p.m. Gentlemen 75c, ladles 50c. L. Shearer, a pioneer of the north, left on the Prince Charles last night on this return to Mas- sett. Dr. Dickey, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist will be at M Cutcheon's Drug Store unt August 1. 1761 R. F. McNaughton left yester day morning on the train to accompany the Botony Tour party as far as Jasper. Mrs. Barber and Miss Barber are among the passengers sail ing aboard the Catala this after noon for the south. Air. ana jurs. Mretton were passengers aboard the Prince Charles last evening making the round-trip to the Islands. Mrs. R. Taper ' and daughter are visitors in the city from Pacific. They are registered at (he Prince Rupert Hotel. Mrs. H. T. Cross and daughter Miss Francis Cross left last eve ning on the Prince Charles on the round trip to the Islands. J. Kelly. F. McMillan, R. Ink-ftter and D. MeKinnon are visiting in the citjr from Telegraph Creek and are registered at the Royal Hotel. Wm. Selwood of the staff of the Granby Co. returned to his home in Anyox on the Catala Sunday from a holiday trip in Vancouver. L. Pearson, representing 16 Swedish newspapers, left yesterday after spending several days in the city looking into conditions here. Miss C. L. Harris, of Victoria, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. G. Bart let t. Seventh Avenue, East, left last night on the Prince Charles for a trip to the Islands. Dr. Grant who has been spending a few days in the city renewing old acquaintances left on this morning's train on hie return east. He will stop off at Prince George on Jits way. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid returned to the city on the train Sunday after having spent two weeks holidaying with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davie who are now residing in North Vancouver. The Canadian National Railways offer the finest summer trip in the world via S. S. "Prince Charles" Stewart, Anyox, Massett 'nlet leave Prince Rupert Monday, return Thursday: or make a week-end trip to Terrace or mithers. Very low fares. Emiuiro City Ticket Office, Phone 2fl0. J. 31. ATTENTION, ALL ELKS! Special meeting R.P.O.E. on Tuesday. July 30. All members requested to attend. lND ACTvy.' Notice or Intention to Apply to Lruite Umd tn the QuMn Charlotte Land Distrlot. Land Recording District of Prince ttup-trt, and situate near Klishwtiu Poiu,t. Oraham Island Tnka notlM that Huiene II Simpson of MUMtt. B.C., occupation, eaunery- man. Intends to apply for a lease of th irollowins dcMrlbed land Foreshore. I Comnxnctrw at s post planted about JO ohalna souihtaattfly Itnm the N. W corner .of Lot No. 2741. Oralaim Island; thence west 10 chnlns: thence north S nhnln to low water; thence east 10 plislO" thrioe south 5 ehslns to point of conimetioeinent. and uontalnlnx 6 ncre ire or les EIIOENE Hl'MPHRV BIMPSOV ilenrv White. Axent. Duu-d Mm nth. 19 20. 1 t TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE C. J. Erlckson arrived in the city from Smijhera. ' D. McD. Hunter left' on thfs morning's train - lor a business trip to. points up the river. J. tfjsMnderfennbf iAiij-oW'fe'hd his niece, M(sj$ Jean MeFaVlane arrived -in the city on the Catala this morning. William Donald sailed on the Prince George yesterday afternoon on his return to his naval duties at Bsquimalt after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Swanson, Fifth AV. enue East. Members of Women's Canadian Club desiring tickets for the luncheon to be held Saturday noon for Hon. Herbert Marler will kindly notify the secretary, Miss Marg aret Palmer, at once. Phone Blue 214. Mrs. J. P. Catte and daughter, Geraldine,. left on this rooming's train for their summer place at Kitwanga, froro.. there they will go to Hazelton, where they will be met by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Car son, who will leave on Saturday, and from Hazelton will motor south. i HALIBUT SALES American Lindy 26,000 to Cold Storage U 12 and 8. Kanaga 40,000 Jo Cold Storage at 12 and 8. - Nordby 82,000 to Royal Fish Co. at 12 and 8. Nordic, 26,000 to Booth Fish eries at 12.1 aadS. Arrow 36,000 to Atlin Fisheries at 12 and 8. Tahoma 88.000 to. Pacific Fish eries at 12JI and&i Superior 27.04e Cold Storage at 18.4 and 8. n ' XI 1, AAA TO- AL. TM..1. eries at 18.1 andifUi - I lwnance I ib,uuu.V) Atlin Fisheries at 14.8 and Garland -to -Booth-.Fish eries at 15 and S, ftfraKtMatr ntdian Inez II. &jm to."Oold Storage at 12 and 8. Ringleader 4,000 Atlin Fisheries at 12.4 and i Gibson 8.000 to Atlin Fisheries at 12.6 and 8. D. S. T. 6,000 to Cold Storage ' at 12.C and 8. HOTEL ARRIVALS i Prince Rupert D. R. Pottinger. Toronto; Mrs. M. S. Parker, Lethbridge; Miss Abbie P. MeKinnon, Miss Louise E. I loth, C. E. Sprott, Boston; J. Sklavoff, Philadelphia; Mrs. R. IO per and daughter, Pacific; C. B. Taylor, A. AHerberg, Vancouver; C. Davis, city. Savoy Thor llarmont. Purcottt Paul H. Marmont, Rudolf Fevberg, Seattle, F. C. Freeman, Vancouver.; C. J. Brickson, Smithers; W H. Thorns, C.N.R. ? Roni T. Kelly, K. McMlllao, R. Ink-ster, D. MeKinnon, Telegraph Creek; R. A. Algoe, G. E. Peters, Jena Larsen, C.N.IU I Oliqutn-an, Ketchikan. Central' Chas. W. Newhotise, San Francisco; A. Olaen and wife, city; Earle Lockwood, Ketchikan; T. McLean, Whitehorse, Y.T. ANNOUNCEMENTS t Leif Erikson picnic August 11 . Catholic Bazaar. October 2 and '176) jj. 15? Women aro sa; mc: 'Tinkham's Compound keeps me fit to do my work." "I was nervous and all run down. Now I eat liotter and sleep bettor ". "Ir. help .d my thirteen year old daujilitor " 'Ttookitbe-fori' and afti!r niy baby was born." "I am gaimnii every dai ." REV. T.IVON JONES IS LEAVING RUPERT Rev. T. Ivon Jones will sail thjs afternoon pn, tJie Catala for tYiA .smith. Mr .TnnAA hns hehn cemductihg the 'services at the. Presbyterian Church during the past few months. During his stay in Prince Rup ert, Mr. Jones has made many friends who regret his departure, and members of the congregation were in hopes he would have ac cepted a permanent call and remain in the city. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Oourteey oj S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) B. C. Silver, 1.25, 1.50. Bayview, 26, 3. Big Missouri, 1.46, 1.47. Cork Province, 10, 11. Cotton Bert, Nil, 60. Dunwell, Nil, 18. Duthie Mines, 56, 58. George Copper, 7.25, 7.30.-Georgia River, 34, 35. Golconda, 1.06, 1.08. Grandview, 48, 44. Independence, '914, 9. Indian, 4, Nil. Inter. Coal & Coke, 84V, 3G. Kootenay Florence, 15Vs, .lC. L. & L., 2, Nil. Lucky Jim, 10, 11. Mohawk, 8, 4. Morton Woolcey, 4, 5. Marmot Rivet Gold Nil, 4. Marmot Metals, 3, Nil. National Silver, 12, 15. Noble Five, C2, 03. Oregon Copper, 24 Mi, 25. Pend Oreille, 6.78, 5.7C. Pioneer Gold. Nil, 1.50. Premier, 1.76, 1.77. Porter Idaho, 40, 50. Reeves Macdonald. 1.80, 1.85. Rufus Argenta, 27, 20. Ruth Hope, 86. 88. Silver Crest, 6, C4. Silverado Cons., 66, 70. Silversmith, 8, 9. Slocan King. 4, 5. Slocan Rambler, Nil, 12. Snnwflake. 41.' 42.- Sunloch. 2.00. 2.35. Topley Richfield, 25. Nil. Toeic, 70, Nil. Whttwater. 87, GO. -'WoMihfnK " 5. George Enterprise, 25, 30. Oils .A. P. Consolidated. 88, 8.94 Olrhont. 4.91, 4.95. -Dlhousie, S.86. 3.90. Devenish, Nil, 54. Fabyan Pete, 12, 12. Hnrrw 32 35 22.40. Mayland, 9.80, 10.00. McLeod, 8.86, 4.00. ' United, 1.10, 1.11. Hrriral. 1.42. 1.44. Dallas. 2.80, 2.85. Sterling Pacific, 2.10, 2.11. Mercury, 1.25. 1.27. rvhoM 1 41. 1.42. Turner Valley, 1.05, 1.10. Eastern Stock Sherritt Gordon 7.50, Nil. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS "or Vancouver Mnfirtsss . Prince George 4 p.m. Tuesdays ta. Catala 8 30 p.m. Hiurylays as. Prince Oharlec. 4 p.m. JMdsjra as. Prtn. Uaqutna 10 p.m. .Fridays-Cartons Midnight Saturdays av Prince Rupert 7 p.m. July IS sa. Prlnxeas Mire . 5 p.m. July 17 -as. Prlnoaw Adelaide 8 p.m. JmIjt SO w. Princess Louise .S-p.m July 94 as. Prtnoaas Alice ..6 p.m. July 17 -ta. Prlnossn Adelaide 5 p.m. 'July 81 as. Prtnoaas Louise . .8 p.m. July 10 a Prince John a.m. July 94-48 Prince John 41. m. "re-m Vancouver 8uiday-a. Catala 4 p.m. Monday as Prince Charles 10:30 an Wednesdays as. Pr. Oeorge 10:30 ajn Fridays Cardeua a m PMays as. Prince Rupert 10:30 a.m. PWdejyv-si. Pr Maqulnna . 4 p.m. July SS as. Princess Alice a m July I aa. Prince John p.m July IS as. Prince John p.m f'w Nsjss Klvrr and Poet Simpson Sunday. Catala 4.m. f rom -Naas Ulver and Port Simpson ftssaoay aa. Oatela lt:W a.m. ' I'sr Htewurt, ITrmlrr. Anyox and Alice Arm- SupSSys as. Oatala 8 p.m. Mondays a. Prince Oharles S p.m. FMIaa as. Prince Rupert ..4 p.m. t'runa Mtwart. Premier; Anjox and Alice JBTilOys ss. Catala ...U:S0 s'. rtmrsdsyv Pr oeJkttes 10 to a yr North (MifTWffT'itt'- lslitiul Mnndaya- ss. Prince Charleo 8 p.m in No h Queen fnarloitr Island Thursdays u. Pr Clmrlos 40:30 a.m COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH The action of "Dr. Fowler's" affords pleasant, rapid, reliable and effectual relief from cholera, colic, cramps, pains in the stomach and all other bowel complaints. It has been on the market for the past eighty-four years. You don't experiment when you buy ' it. Insist on getting the genuine. Kef use substitutes they may be dangerous to your health. , Price, SO cents a Cottle at atl druegisw and dealers. Put up only bv The T. Milburn Co., Ltd.. Toronto. Ont. ROTARY HEAD GIVES ADDRESS Emphasizes International Aspect of Club Work Speaking at Luncheon "Rotary is an evolution," de making a tour of the whole district visiting the clubs and carry-; DEPORTATION ASKED FOR PEER VEREGIN, HEAD OF D0UKH0B0RS REGINA, July 30. A demand has been made upon. the Dominion government for the deportation of Peter Veregin, leader of the Christian Community of Universal clared Dr. A. T. R. Cunningham Brotherhood, more commonly in an address to the local Rotary known as the Doukhobors. Club at their weekly luncheon! According to a despatch to the which was held at the Commodore Cafe Monday instead of Thursday. Dr. Cunningham is the Gover Morning Leader from K;.msack, Sask., it was learned that this demand lias been made to Hon. Rob ert Forke, minister of immigra nor of Rotary District Number Hon, and that the evidence upon One which comprises Alaeia,! which the citizens of Kamsack British Columbia, Washington generally conclude Veregin to be and Oregon, probably the largest ; an unfit citizen has been forward- district on the continent. He isted to the department. te Seek Legal Advice ng an inspirational message to Veregin passed through the the members. , town on the train for Winnipeg. In his address yesterday Dr. He .vated to some of his followers Cunningham spoke of the gra- who met him that the reason for dual change in the mission of his visit to the Manitoba capital Rotary and emphasized that this was to obtain legal advice as to year the international aspect was; the law in respect to parades, the particularly to the fore at a clash between the Sous of Free-time when all the world is talk- dom, of which Veregin is the head, ing of peace and improved in- and the townspeople a week ago ternational relationships. being the reason for seeking this George Bryant presided and advice. there were several visitors pre- Earlier in the day he had ar-sent including Rev. II. R. Grant, rved at his home in Veregin from formerly president of the club. Buchanan, and had held confer WHARF BEING BUILT ! AT GALLOWAY RAPIDS FOR GRAVEL DELIVERY ences with a number of his sect closest to him. A few days ago, It is understood, a committee of citizens undertook to present to the federal department of immigration certain ; ;;. evidence which, they argue shows A"wharf Ve ein to n undesirable cit-Tid is being built at the 'of the road near Galloway 11 ie charged against him napids for the use of the eon- he ' "s people to Uw f raor,vbo ieupplyfog theran ''' velfth. rindltionlng of the th1 .he 'Momently .rlfe,)-and island highway. Ketchum and Co. f""1 'her T "e " f,t 'ub hnye the contract for the gravel. Ject for deportation. 'Trie" rock crusher will be er ected near the end of the road and work is expected to commence very soon. . POLICE COURT CASE The case against C. Dahiberg of the Shamrock Rooms in which W. K. Gwyer, district engineer 1 keeping" liquor for sale is charg- "or the public works department ed was commenced this morning if the provincial government, left in the city police court before yesterday for Hazelton on of-i Magistrate McClymont and is ficial duties. 'being continued this afternoon. .Iflf i smiith Oueni f'h irtit ..tp ..-. ""S v, Prlnoe John . .8 p.m. , 1'or Alaska j ' ' (. - Pi (ii-ory. 4 p.m. from Alasku M vulay v- OpurRe in :0 s.m. July SI- v. I'nncejv. I.oiuw .". p.m. I r ! rt Mmii. " iui! V ;il Island Frui'iy s. Cardena a.m. Ir.ini Tori HiiiiiMn 1111,1 Wnlr Isinnd I Pr.iliijs w Cul'dCUA p.m. Pimpled Cleared Ends Irritation THE' world's most popular ready-to-eat cereal is made of native Canadian corn. 12,000,000 people daily enjoy corn in its most delicious form in crisp Kel-logg's Corn Flakes. SSSs CORN FLAKES A- Th Hntm with thm "tuondtr" flavor I wsBM ism wmmmmmmw U ' ST aBT r M Ski rA 'A 'jut r ri n Rash Healed sW Expels CZEMA