You'll Want Snapshots of Your Vacation Besides the fun that picture-taking will add to your vacation. ou'H have the snapshots for , enjoyment over and over' again nfter you have returned. Any kodak takes good pictures easily and kodak prices are lust ubout whatever you would like to, pay. Let us help you select the rluht model for your vacation. LOAD WITH KODAK FILM Let Us Do Your Finishing Ormes Ltd. Zlic Pioneer Drugtiste I'huncs 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST IJREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE KUPEKT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED "fiimKITntfrTflnrf Rupert F VANCOUVER. VirrO.UA. Uul-dale. Alert Buy etc Tusadajr. 3.S0 pjn lar VAN'tMtlKMuIUt4liV7HttiH!ler.llay, Mc., ITtdar uildnlthl t f ALICE URMXAXaVAAiriWajtlNuMfKlm. 1-ort XlmpMio. un. day, i.oo ore Try POliT SIMPSON and WAIXR IK!. AND. Thursday p m. Ill 2nd Avenue B M SMITH stmt Prince Rupert. II C Tlrnoch Mrkrt old to Victoria and Real lie And baccate checked Hirnafh to deatlnatlon I ' 1 I B.C COAST I STEAMSHIPS I BV M.T1H far Bi-C.Coast Sleamship Service W SAILINGS ntOM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wraniell Juneau. Skagway July 7, 11, 14, 18, 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 Friday.. 10 pm Agents For All Steamship Lines W C. Orchard, General Arent, 3rd Ave, Prince Kupert, I'hot.e Su STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE and Intermediate Porta. Monday ami Thursdaya at 4 p.m. and SaturHsya 7 p.m. S.S. "Prince Henry" Wednesdays 9 a.m. For Anyoi snd Stewart Monday 8 p,m. Fridays K30 p.m. For Alaska Port Wednesday and Saturday x.90 p.m. For Skeenu River Thursdays and Saturday 8 a.m. For North mid South Queen Charlotte Island Monday 8 p.m. For Naaa RlTer Friday 8 a.m. Passenger Irain for Kdnionton. Winnipeg and all point Kant- leave daily tl 1 p.m. eieept Sunday. Low Summer F.t NOW Canadian National W-TS For information call or writ District PaMengecvAgtnt. ' R. F. McNAUGHTON, PK1NCU RUPIIRT, B. C Mis., nnfniW... T . ... L J vwhiiv nui out Uil mhiiu riii. n if n v n n m r l"P to Vnn,... -.ivuuTU, Mis;. Allpo Hlonn.,) rr i.. -,'ili;i nr Mr anA It.. tt w .' OI Alice Arm nrrlvorl In tho ' On thp Pntnl, Ut. I rrm, u "wti, uie north. Rhfl 1.1 tn imrlBrrn - - .-.... n . "i-.iuon here. ' Major D. R. MacLaren, DM.O., British Columbia manager of the Western Canada Airways Ltd., and Mrs. MacLaren will sail on the Catala tonight from Butedale for Vancouver. Major MacLaren has been In the north in connection with the aerial patrol of the fish eries which Is being conducted ny his company. A . , - Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroncr's store. '' Mrs: A. Dingwall will sail on the Catala this afternoon for Victoria. Rev. and Mrs. O. R. Karlstrom! .were arrivals in the city on the Catala this morning from Anyox. i Miss Ada Myles, superintendent of the Crosby Home at Port Slmp-ison, is a passenger aboard the Ca-i tala today bound lor a trip to Vancouver. Harold McEwen, CNH. division freight agent, sailed last night on the Prince William to make the round trip to southern Queen Charlotte Island points. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Brayfield of Anyox arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the smelter town for a brief' visit in town. They are staying at the Savoy Hotel. Kenneth Powell, Indian, for drunkenness, was fined $16, with option of fourteen days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city pohce court yesterday Mrs. Eeselmont and Miss Essel-mont of Vancouver, who have been spending a week In Stewart visit the Swift-Canadian Co., sailed on the Prince Charles last night to make the round trip to Stewart Anyox and Maasett Inlet points on company business. James C. Brady galled last night on the Prince William for Queen Charlotte CHy and, during the next few days, will visit a number of the mere important points on the Islands In the course of his ehtjitjn wnipaign tent Mias Christina Nuclch. who has been spending a holiday visiting at Alice Arm with her mother, Mrs. Helen Nuclch, Is a passenger aboard the Catala today returning to Vancouver where she will re- sumewiier nurses' training duties In SfT Paul's Hospital a ANNOUNCEMENTS mm ARRIVALS " Dry Doek Employees Picnic August 3 to Dlgby Island. Moose Basaar. October 16. 17. U&I CAFE FORMERLY THE WHITE LUNCH Is Now Open Under new management , Central Hotel UNInt NEW MANAOEMEXT Ntntni Heated', Traveller' Humple Idiom: Hot and Cold Water lYee Hu .MeeU All Train and Ifauil Kates $1.00 and Up Ni'KCIAL MONTHLY K.VThS C. K. BIUGART & A. DONALD lrUlletrft, PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Sa'oy Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dudoward and son and Mrs. W. Flewin; Port , Simpson; Miss K. M. ' Dudoward. I Port Slnlpson; T. Moran and Mrs. Leo Sick, city; B. Kachorea, Port Isssington; Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Brayfield, Anyox. New Royal Hotel I. Znrelll. rop. Till: IIOTIX UOKTII W1III.K Hot ti Oold Water: 8tam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone Ml P. R. Itoyal Pike. Vancouver; W.Johns, to the city morning. THE DAILY NEWS Dizzy, Weak Heart TerribleHeadaches All Gone. New Life "FRUIT-A-TIVES-Stbp Years-old Tortures Quick "Was bothered with dizziness, weak heart, terrlbl' headache. After taking 'Frult-a-tlve' am entirely relieved, (eel like new person " Mr. P. Valcourt, St. Oabrlel, East, P Q. Thou.'ands tell miracles of "Frult-a-ttves " Constipation, liter trouble, dlszlnes. weakness, headache end overnight. Sad stomach, bllioiu-iteaa, Indirection, heartburn, gas vanish promptly. Kidney and bladder Ula, pain In back go In 24 hour. Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep at once. Rheumatism, neuralgia decamp quick. Complexion clear. Ten of nature' greatest remedies combined In handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery of famous Canadian doctor. Speedy results amaze. On Prult-s-Mves" from druggist today. Become new person overnight. Baseball tonight S.Q.C. at 6.45 p.m.sharp. next Monday evening. vs. Elks Liberal workers will please turn out this evening at Committee Rooms. tf C. W. Homer, provincial assessor returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Stewart on ofttcial business Norman Fraser, who has been on a trip to Alice Arm In connection tag Mrs. Esselnwnt's sons, are pas- with the Esperanza mine, returned senfers aboard the returning south. Catala today G. E. Oultck. local manager of on the Catala this Miss Joan Watt and members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brady sailed last night on the ss. Prince Charles for Port Clements on holiday bent. It is understood that Olof Hanson, Liberal candidate, will be one of the speakers along with J. W. deB. Farris and' T. D. Pattullo at For driving' t&thjfcmmon: danger, Ernest Rawhfora was fined $10 and costs by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yes terday afternoon and a blue li cence white. Hugh MeKencie. age 5, whose name was omttted in the examination results at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, passed with rood standing in the Introductory Grade. He is a student of Miss Way. Mrs. Jeatie Jacobs, of the Indian Agent's office here returned to the city on Sunday after a two months' holiday trip to her native home in the south of England. While away she also visited cities in Eastern Canada. In the Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations held recently Jean MacLean passed with Junior honors in practical and theory and Bdlth Wilkinson passed with hon ors in primary piano and elementary theory. Both girl are students of Miss Way. F. S. Walton. C.Nit: roadmaster. left on today's train for a trip to the interior as (ar as Pacific on official duties. Mrs. Walton and child have been holidaying for the past three weeks in Smlthers and are expected to return to the city at the end of this week. Among those students who were successful in the Toronto Conserva tory -of Music Examinations in, El ementary Theory were: First Class. Honors. Marvbelln Stiles. Edith Wilkinson. Ellabeth Sturgeon; hop ors, Ruth Nelson. -Tesui MacLean. Gwendolyn Brady, all of whom are pupils of Miss S. Olafson. to- Cc ... Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacKay of Ottawa left yesterday, afternoon on the Prince George on thelj return to Ottawa by way of Van couver after spending ten .day visiting their son. D. O. Q. Mac- Kay, who Is doing research work In connection with the biological station at Nanalmo Evidence was heard by Stlpen diary Magistrate H. F. McLeod this morning in the case of Dominic Rossi, who is chanttd with perjury and decision was reserved as to committal. One of the witnesses was Thomas McClymont, city police court magistrate who heard a case out of which the perjury charge against Rossi arose. City, V. McCarthy and W. Starr, Port Solicitor E. F Jones Is nrosecutlna Esslngton; A Jacobson. Shames' while L W. Patmore Is acting nn1 Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hellbroner's Store. Ed. Unger sailed last night on the Prince Charles for Stewart. ' J. M. Hockln sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a business trip to Ocean Falls. Mrs. Annette Stone returned to the city on the Catala this mom-lng from a brief business trip to Anyox. William C. Little of Woodcock Is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the Interior on yesterday's train. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines returned to the city on theCatala this morning from a trip to Stewart on official duties. Miss Annie- Gilchrist and Miss E. Rlvett sailed on the ss. Prince Charles last night 'to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. Mrs. Fred Henderson and Miss Elinor Henderson of Vancouver will be In the city on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning bound for a trip to Alaska. Mrs. Charles C. Mills of Prince Rupert with her sons, Teddy and Richard, has arrived to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson, Albernl Streets Vancouver Province. Union steamer Catala. A.EJDlck- ton, arrived in port at 10 o'clock this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and will sail at 3.30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. In the musical page of the last Vancouver Sunday Province ap pears a picture of Will Edmunds, 'ormerly of this city, who directed the Greater Vancouver Concert, Band in a popular program last the liberal meeting in Moose Hall Sunday afternoon at Hastings vJs issued instead bf a 'Parfc. SI Get ivs the Ad. reading habit. ;H TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY y -y . 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