This flavour will please you more than any other F SALABA' TEA 'Fresh from the gardens again after you have returned. 1! m You'll Want Snapshots of Your Vacation Dcsldcs the fun that picture-taking will add to your vaca- inn. vuuu iiaiu nic ouauouuui iui dijuvAucub uiti tuiu uici Any kodak takes good pictures easily and kodak prices are just about whatever you would like to pay. Let us help you select the right model for your vacation. LOAD WITH KODAK FILM Let Us Do Your Finishing Ormes ltd. Dfic Pioneer Driigtisls 'hones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Malllnct r'rum tTtiir Buperl Tut VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Buledaie. Aim Bay. etc. Tuowlay 3.30 p.x I'or VAMOUVKK, Vlt'TIHUV llutedule. Aim lluj. ne . rrldar Mldnlrhf ALICE ARM. ASVOX. KTr.WAKT. Naa KJtrr. Purl Hlmw.oo. nun djr, I. no e m. For POUT BlMrso.N nd WAIJ5H ISLAND, ThurvUy p.m. Ill tnd Aieoue R M SMITH Aent Prlne RupTt. II. C Ternoth tlraet told to Victoria and HeatUe And bitnir (becked ikntach to destination I ac COAST I steamships I L TlAV. JX B. C. Coast-Steamship Service To KfWi!HtF WrflWn JurMu. Sicai? way-July 7, 11, 14, IS, 21. 25, 28. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle-July 5, 9. 12, 16, 19. 23, 26, 30. Princess Mary-Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every rriaay. iu p.m AffnKFpr-AlJ Stea.mhJp Lines W. C Orcharrt.t5enerr.An3K AVJrrlncetupert, I'hoi.e si STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE IV Sailings from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE and Intermediate Tortt. Mondays and Tbvradaya at 4 p.m. an J Satiirdaya 7 p.m. S.S. 'Trlnce Henry" Wedneadaya 9 a.m. For Anyoi aod Stewart Meadays 8 p.m. Fridays M p.m. Alaska Ports Wednadaya and Slardyi t.SO p.m. For Skeena RHer Thursdays and Satttttlaya 8 a.m. For North and Soutli Queen Charlotte latanda Mondays 8 p,m. Tor Naaa River Fridays 8 a.m. IWeaer trataa for Hdmcaton, Wtaalpeg ' ' and all point Caat leare daily at I p.m. eseept Sunday. Low Summer F.r NOW Canadian National W4S For information call or writ Diatrirt Pnsr Agent, R. F. McNAUGIITON, rRlNCIi RUPERT, B. C PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.C0 MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING . A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at lleilbroner's store. ' V. J! Greet sailed on the Prince Rup'eW yesterday afternoon for Anyox where he will spend the next few days. Look In Bulger's window for a final glimpse of the splendid solid silverware set given as a prize in the Daily News contest closing next Saturday night at 10 o'clock. C. C. Mills will sail on the Prince. Rupert this evening for Tacoma where he will attend the annual convention of the International Association of Gyro Clubs as delegate from the local club. W. L. Stamford, acting agent of the marine department, sailed on the Cardena last night for Bella Bella enroute to Driard Island where building7 operations are going on at the lighthouse. Union Oil Co.'s tanker Unacana, Capt. Fred Poweri, arrived In port at 6 o'clock last evening from Vancouver and, after discharging n cargo of fuel at the local station sailed at 6 o'clock this morning for Ketchikan. Gait freighter Salvor, Capt. Rush is at Balmoral Cannery in the Skeena River discharging a cargo of cement for delivery to the Teddy Halvarson, young son of Carl Halvarson, sailed last night on the Princess Mary for Vancouver where he will undergo another operation for Injuries sustained some time ago when he was struck by an automobile. FROM MONTREAL TO CiLASGOU'-BELFAST-. 'LIVERPOOL At 1. Attk XAU. 16 39 Mrtlta . . Mlnnedo xNut calling ai Liverpool. To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG July M Aug. 21 Moutclar- Aug 7. Sept. 5 M antral it. TO HARVE LONDON-ANTWERP Aug. H. Sept. 11 MontroM TO LIVERPOOL Ju'.yast Aug 12. ..Ducneaa of Richmond .'hit TO An 30 . . . Du-- f BM'o'd AUf. 1 Ug . 27 Duenna of York To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON July IS. Aug 12 . .Fmpraaa of AuatraUa July to auk 10 . EmDrra of 8oxlnd Au(f 6. Aug. 26 ... .Empre of Franca i FROM VANCOUVER To llamll-Jwn-rhlna-l'blHpflnm July 24. Sept IB Smproaa of All a 1 xAug7. xOct2. Bmprcaa of Canada ; Aug 11 Oct 18 . Kmprsan of Buaala inci Including oall to Honolulu. Annlv ta) Aaaota earrwnera or 1. t. lOK.HTrn StMHnablp Oonl. paaa. Acent C.P'R. Station, Vaaoouyer. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel VSWM NCtV MANAOHMKNT Mram llratrd; Trurllrra' Numplr Itiiuiuaj 'IM and Told Water I'rrr jtix Meet All Train and lliit Rates $1.00 and Up (riTlAI. MHXTIILY ItATI.S C.K.IUGGAKT k A. DONALD Proprietor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Hupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. 1. PRITDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. W. Russell. Phelan; R. O. , Cunningham, Port Esslngton; Mc-,V. Brakenburg. Kitwanga; M. Turner, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Top. THE 'HOTEL UOKTII WHILE Mot Ac Cold Watr: 8 team Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlenliiiiie ?Ht Royal i THE DAILY NEWS Baseball tomorrow at 2 S.O.C,,ys. Elks. out this Rooms. evening at Committee tf A meeting of the Twentieth See Helibroner'B window tbmor row. for the beautiful toilet iand now residing in Reglna where he has charge of Charles & Campbell's newspaper, ifiafeegtna Star. R O. Johnson, manager of In verness cannery, sailed last night ; on the Cardena for Jrvere Inlet 10 inspect operationsr a tanneries in that Area. In ftlch he is interested. He wtil alsf)' vislteKlemtu and expects to be back von the Skeena River toward h end of next week. The Twenty Years Ago column of tlw Vancouver Province recalls the application made by the Grand Trunk Pacific RaHwayCo. -to the Dominion eovernmenl Jor a sub- twenty-five years. On her second voyage in the Alaska service. CUR. steamer Prince Henry. Capt. A. J. Gilbert, arrived In port at 1030 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean "alls and sailed at 2.30 this afternoon for Ketcllkan, Juneau. Skag- way and Wrangefl wffence she will return here next Wednesday .morn-'ng southbound. Dr. L. W. Kergln. who has been spending: the past few months in Eastern .Canada and the United States eneaed in medical posl: graduate work, and Mrs. Kerglti and family,-who have been resld- 'ng for the past year in Toronto, returned horns on the sc. Prince Hennr thi morning, having tra velled west via Vancouver. The prizes in the Dally News' ampalgn are being shown over he week-end in the various stores rom which thev ve o'ir- rhased. McRae Brothers are show ing tholr First Prize radio: Bul gers are displaying the set of silverware and Hellbronners, will have in their window "the solid sliver Toilet and Manicure sets,, The dinner set will not ' be displayed any more as It takes a lot of. win dow speace and Is difficult to J. J Fltflbbons p JorontfV fU' rector of theatre1 ope: refationsTh YJa- nada of the Famous Players Can-viia Corporation, and Mr. Balla-ban member of the firm of Katz it Ballaban of Chtcasro. large theatre operators in the United States and Mrs. Ballaban arrived in the city on the Prince Henry this morning from Vancouver and entrained here today for Calftarv where they will uttend a conven Frank West. Vancouver: J. Beggs tlon or Western Canada theatre Foils River; O. 8onders and Olof t managers of the Famous Plavers Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware. lleilbroner's Store. Foster William returned to the Icily on today's train from a business trip to the. interior. A. H. Waddington of the Forest Branch service left on today's train for the interior on official duties. Mrs. Fred Wesch and family left on today's train for Terrace where they will holiday for the next two or three weeks. o'clock.: R67- A- Wilson, who accompanied the New Outlook tour party ' intrt trip Inprinr vpct.prHnv ro. Liberal workers will : please ' turn! turned to the city on today's train. Notice in McRae's window the , Victor Radio with Electrola, one Members of the L.O.BJV. will,of t1" Prizes in the Dally News ' meet at 6.45 Sunday for Parade to contest which closes next Satur- Presbvterian Church. iaay. O. A. Woodland, local agent for Centurv Liberal Club, tentatively Imperial Oil Co., returned to scheduled for last night, was post-116 on the Prlnce Henry thls j , . i. rmornln? from a. brief business trin )JVUCU UUIU UCAb wtrca,. i " to Vancouver. , CP.R. steamer Princess Alice, mahleure set given1 !as a prize in Qapt. Themas Cllft is due In por$ the Daily News campaign. 4. o'clock this afternoon from 'Skaijway land'wlll sail at 530 p. Sec the solid gold watch in Cam- m- ioi Varicouver 'and Victoria. eron'B window. It la to be given to I some subscriber to the Daily News! J- E- Memrcld returned to the in connection with the present sub . clty on tP'8 traln after a trlp .t0 Smltners and other Points on ecription campaign. tf Conservative -election organization r V ftppn loral rirl RnlU rf lat!"t nteht on the Cardena for Butedale Power Corporation of Canada's . where they will take up employ-idam construction work at Falls 'ment in the Canadian Fishing , River. Co.'s salmon cannery. John R. Mitchell sailed on the Cardena last nkht for Bella Bella enroute to Driard Point where Mitchell & Currie are building a residence at th lighthouse. Col. S. P. McMordle left on today's train for a business trip to Calgary where he will attend a convention of Western Canada managers of the Famous Players Canadian Corporation. Mrs. G. C. Sharpe, wife of Constable Sharp of the city detachment of the provincial police, re- tmo r Vip n(fv rn tip Prlnro J' ,9owJ,er' yea" ag0 edltor T Henry this morning from a hrlet he Daily New, and more recently, tr, tQ Vancouver. located in Vancouver where hei published the Western Tribune, is ... nA .... , T ,-,..u 4VA. ailU AAAa. f . fj . AVAUIrb,AAy who have been on a trip to Van couver and elsewhere in the south returnd to the city on the Prince Henry this morning, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Violet During a recent visit to Van couver. Hon. R. B. Bennett, K.C.. Dominion Conservative leader, "ommunicated with the "On tc$he Peace Association" there and obtained a full report of the organisation since its inception. H. R. McMillan, well known Van couver lumber exporter and part owner of the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill here, arrived in the city sidy for a S1.500O00 dry dock at on the Prince Henry this morning Prince Rupert, the company ask- from Vancouver to pay a visit of Ing 3Vi per cent, on the cost for .inspection to the local plant. The case of Dominic Rossi, who is charged with perjury, was adjourned until Tuesday on coming before Magistrate McClymont in police court t,hls morning. City Solicitor E. F. Jones is prosecuting and L. W. Patmore is acting as -.ounsel for Rossi. Mr, and Mrs. George W. Morrow former -pioneer of Prince Rupert, '"ho have been on . a six-weeks' trip to Winnipeg and other prairie nolnts, arrived in the city on to day's train and will be here until Monday afternoon when they will rail on the Prince George for their home in Vancouver. James Simpson, who has been spending the past few months in Kelowna In connection with the assembling there of the tug and car barge which were fabricated at the local dry dock, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Henry this morning, ac companied by Mrs. Simpson. ANNOUNCEMENTS Dry Dock Employees Picnic Au gust 3 to Dlgby Island. ' Moose Bazaar, October 16, 17. DDD for skin disorders An active fluid that washes Into the glrk tissue. Clear stainless, Its soothing elements penetrate. Itching stops on the Instant eruption disappear. The treatment has no riraL W. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST ORMES LTD. I.' ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Action will be preme Court in Victoria PAGE THREF iurch"J5ervice0 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian. Science Society. 245 Second Avennc, ' This Society is a branch of the Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SACnAMENT." The public is cordially invited. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjn. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30. " Rev. H. Flores will preach at both services. ; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Preacher, Rev. Dr. Stevenson, M. A, Ph. D, F.'R. G. S. Morning service at 11 ajn. Chorus by Junior Choir, Miss Dorothy Fraser. Evening service at 7:30. Mining Notes IL D. Cameron, the case arising out of a dispute ovetuthe boundaries of -mineral claims staked by the respective parties on American Creek lruthe Portland Canal district. The - FV A. Scott, who was engaged in plaintiffs are the locators of four prospecting in the Portland Canal mineral claims on Bear River west district from 1905 to 1910 and has ot American Creek known as the . . . , ' . , . American Creek, American Creek not been in the camp since the lat- No j 5 Creek No. 2. and ter date, has returned to Stewart to , American Creek No. 3 mineral do surface work on the Bull frac- claims recorded on July 10, 1928, tion on Glacier Creek which he has the boundaries of these claims t held for the 20 years. He will also conflicting with the Lucky Jim No. do some sampling and will sell the ,5 and Lucky Jim No. 6 .mineral property if possible. Since leaving ! claims belonging to the defendants Stewart, Mr. Scott was located at which were recorded on March 6, Seattle where he worked as a car- 1928. The plaintiffs claim that they penter. He built the original King did not see the location posts of Edward Hotel at Stewart. the Lucky Jim claims and deny that these claims were properly lc- brought In Su- cated. Defendants maintain that on Sep-1 they carried out the provisions of tember 17 by Charles Berg. Aaron 1 the Minenfl'Act and that the loca- Aaronson, Neil Matheson and An- 'ttohs' were Hi Order and that, being gus McLeod against William BoiU-iri-bcftWr8riheyare entitled sence, E. P. Tolin, J. J. Haahti and to the ground. iilj'aljtl- 'iaij"'uiiijL' ATTENTION: . TAKU . PR0SMGTX)RS Avoid the necessityof clearmurflupiUifs through the .customs at Juneau. We Carry r oasiy I ctaM rSfriiA on the ground in Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. Wrn. Strong, Prop. DEMAND iutfits right TAKU RIVER P.O. Address: Tulsenuh. B.C. "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - ' "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD," Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LUMBER ! B KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK g FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain 9 Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers a Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. 1 . g Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. f BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. m Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, B.C. s 4 1r I a W ft K v