H K You'll Want Snapshots of Your Vacation Besides the fun that picture-taking will add to your vacation, youll have the snapshots for jenjoymcnt ovcrtt&'nd' over again itiej you havjs returned. w Anjr kodak takes good pictures easily and'kodak. prices are just about whatever you would like to pay. Let us' hclp you select the right model for your vacation. LOAD WITH KODAK FILM Let Us Do Your Finishing' Ormes Ltd. Z7ic Pioneer Drugrisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailing Crura trlurc Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Butcdale. Alert Bajr. etc. Tuesday 8 30 Dm tot VAMOUSKH. VICTOHU. Iluledale. Alert I tar. ru.. 1'rlday midnight I'M AUCB ABM. ANYOX, 8TK.WABT. Nan. Kler. I'urt XlinpMin. BUD- day, 1.00 p.m. Tor PORT BIMPSON and WAIJCS ISLAND. Thursday p.m. Ill tud Aienne B M SMITH Agent Prince Rupert. B.C. Tlrouih tickets told to VlrtorU and Seattle and baccate checked tbroiiih to destination it a css I ? 7of atistt 1 S. THIRD at- w tf k - B. C. Coast Steamship Service CLASS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway July 7, II, 11, 18, 21, 25, 28. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle- July 5, 9, 12, 1G, 19, 23, 2C, 30. Princess Mary--Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, lu pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines W. Ci Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vhoi.o St loBRITflSH ISLES and BACK Wonderful accommodation . .cosy 2,4 or 6 berth staterooms (orcoupletorfaiallies. FnePublicRoonsandLourt3esMMieand fldmes. Oiltdren'sPlay Rooms. Excellent foodi ample portions. Stcwsrdsand Stewardesses to wait on you. And only J1 53 rt turn. BtoI ikrowgh Th Curard Un, 4?2 Hnlmgi SI .W.Voccouve (elephodd Jeyraour 3649). or cry s-a-sip ogeM. by CUMARD ANCHOR-DONALDfON LINE!.. .CANADIAN SERVICE Wldf (tilinit ! Plymouth Havn, London, Llvtrt(I.Blfiit,Qtlioow, from Mnntmal (lliOueb STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE and Intermediate Ports. MonJayt and Thursday! at 4 p.m. and Saturdaya 7 p.m. S.S. "Prince Henry" Wednesdays 9 a.m. For Anyoz ami Stewart Mondays 8 p.m. Fridaya (.30 p.m. For Alaska Ports Wednesdays and Saturdays S.S0 p.m. For Skcena Hirer Thursdays anJ Saturdays 8 a.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Island Mondays 8 p.m. For Naaa River Fridaya 8 a.m. Passenger trains for Edmonton, Winnipeg and all points East leave daily at 1 p.m. , except Sunday. Low Summer F NOW Canadian National W-73 "For information call or write Dirtrict Pataenner Agent, R. F. McNAUGI ITON, PRINCE RUPERT, D. C J Field Strang, commodore of he B, C. Packers' fleet with head garters In Vancouver and formerly the popular manager of Sun-nyslde Cannery1 In the Skecna Slough, arrived in the city last night In the course of his annual inspection tour to northern wa-leis. ... Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergln and family are expected home on the Prince Henry Saturday morning from the east. Dr. Kergln has been' engaged in medical post-graduate work in the east during the past few months and Mrs. Kergln and family have been residing a year in Toronto. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at llcilbroner's store. Liberal' 'worker's 'writ ! please turn out this eVehlh'g Rooms. ig at Committee tf W. D. Vance, who has been on a trip to Terrace, returned to the city on today's train from the in tericr. A meeting of the Twentieth Century Liberal Club of this city, which was called for last night, was postponed until tomorrow evening. D. R. Stein, Vancouver fur dealer after having spent some time In the city, sailed by the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon on his return south. The hearing of the case of U. Lennlndahl, who is charged with obstructing a fisheries officer in the execution of-his duty, was re opened In provincial police court this afternoon before Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. McLeod. x The resignation of Mrs. St.tcjalr Johnstone as tPacher of Frenelrln the King Edward High School was accepted with regret by the school board last evening on motion 4df Trustees J. H. Thompson and Earl Barrie. The board will advertise In the usual manner for a successor to Mrs. Johnstone,. Merely routine business was taken up at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe, today, the treasurer's report beta one of the subjects for discussion. Oeorge Rorle presided in the absence from the city of the presl-dent, S. D. Johnston. Rupert Strand. Brother of Mrs. O. A.. Johnson and plorieer of this city, was a passenger on the Prl Henry yesterday. He left on a trip to Sweden to visit his aged motherl whose wish It Is to see her son again. Many friends were at the boat to see htm off and it was 1 Jilrfregret thefcsaw him lea,Ve as he was greatly esteemed by all who new him. He was accompanied by his .nephew, Elvin Johnson who left on a holiday trip to Seattle and Los Angeles. I hereby certify that W. E. Fisher, Smith Block. Third Ave.. Prince Rupert, B.C.. has been named Official Agent for James Chas. Brady in the forthcoming Dominion Election. E. H. MORTIMER. 1S9 Returning Officer. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel tlMIKIt NEW MANAflKMF.NT Hteum llcatPd, Trnvfllrrt' (Sample ItiMims: Hot and Cold .Water Free lius Mrru All Trains and iwwts Kates $1.00 and Up M'tltl.U, MONTHLY RATl.S C.K.UIGGAKT & A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frascr and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. TarflU, Prop. Till: IIOTKI, Vk'oKTII WHILE IM to Ocld Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone HI Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 I1ESNER BLOCK DENTIST yesjeffla THE DAILY NEWS Rheumatism23Yrs Discovers Way to Banish all Pain Called Incurable Till She Took "FRUIT4-TIYES" "Had. rheumatism (or 23 yean. Hospitals aald Incurable. Was In bed when I took 'Frult-a-tives.' They bave done wonders. Can do my work and no more pain." Mm. A. N. Field. Wynyard. Sask. Just one of thousands who say rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis fly away quick with, ,';fTult-a-tfves." Chronic constipation and liver trou-blea end overnight. Bad stomach, biliousness, Indigestion, heartburn, gas vanish like magic. Kidney and bladder Ills, pain In back go In hurry. Nerves quiet, sound sleep at once. Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined In handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery of famous Canadian doctor. Speedy results. Get "Frult-a-tlvea" from druggist today. Sleep fine, wake up great. Mills' Cottage at Salt for Sale. $300. Helgerson. Lakes 161 Dr. R. Q. Large came Into town on today's train from Port Esslng ton. ,,V -' Baseball tonight, Rupert vs. American Destroyers, 6.45 sharp. Miss Cleo Mussallem, who has been spending a holiday visiting in Terrace, returned to the city on today's train from the interior. The school board, aj its meeting last night, passed ior. payment th? June payroll totalling ,$7,117.50 and accounts amounting to $664.74. The civic reception to the personnel of the visiting United States destroyer squadron, will take ths form of a blg4public dance in the Exhibition Hall. Bill Nohomlk. for drunkenness was fined $25. with option of thlrtv daysf imprisonment, by Magistrate Airs. W. MltBrown and Children left this weeKlio spend a holiday at melT-Oueeti. Charlotte ifslandi They will-returnothe city, before the end--of th&. mruiKv.JLjR, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Priest and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Priest returned. to We ciW thW noxM ion the Prince Charles K after having maaei trlrf to SjewaTtjCAnyox rnlet- paints. H M. Valentin, proprietor of the Valentin Dairy, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after having made the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. There were 152 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Louise which was in port yesterday afternoon bound from Skagway to Vancouver. Only one passenger dleem-barked here from the vessel whose list consisted principally of The Mular monthly meeting of the board of schoo trustees was held last, night In the city council chamber. Those presenf were: Mrs. T. M. Spencer, chairman: L. W. Waugh. W. R. McAfee. Earl Barrie and J. H. Thompson trustees, and J. O. Williamson, secretary. In the course of its meeting last night, the school board went through a large list of applications and selected two teachers to fill vacancies on the High School staff and in one of the public schools. The appointments will be announced after those selcted have definitely accepted. They are being notified by wire. The school board last night discussed suggestions from Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of Booth Memorial School, and D. H. Hart-ness. principal of King Edward "lnh Siho-l that lntelllnee tests b obtained at the opening of nxt term to be given respectively to beplnners and pupils entering High School from the entrance claMef It was decided, on the suggestion of Trustee W. R. McAfee, that .the 'views of the Education Depirt- ment on the matter of intelligence tests be obtained before taking any definite action. ...... UV..V-'. .. - j - Dry Dock Employees Picnic August 3 to Digby Island. Moose Bazaar, October 16, 17. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. llcilbroner's Store. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kehoe of Ketchikan were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Seattle. . ' inn. ir. iii'fiBiiJT ini.i' i George' BeiC'whV? 'iTfletftilled with the C.N it., telegraphic, service in the interior, arrived in the city on today's train for a brief visit in town. See the solid gold watch in Cam eron's window. I', is to be given to some subscriber to the Daily News in connection with the present sub scription campaign. tt Mrs. S. Prlngle, who has been visiting In the city for the past few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Mil ton Gonzales, Fifth Avenue East. will sail by the Prince Hary tomor row night on her return to Van couver. H. G. Olsen, Smithers manager of the Hanson Timber & Lumber Co, who arrived in the city yester day from the interior, sailed later in the afternoon on the ss. Prince Oeorge for a trip to Skagway. H! will be returning here on the ss Prince Henry next Wednesday morning. Auto Mechanics' Weekly Holiday The r.fwly formed branch of the Mechanics and Automotive Trades Association of Canada wishes to 'nform the automobile owners of Prince Rupert that starting Saturday, July 12th of July, date of their first annual picnic and every Sat urday thereafter the repair shops of this city (not including gas nump service) shall be closed from noon that day until Monday, 8 am Prince Rupert mechanics are good fellows trying to contribute t in city police court!d5 hm5 iy ucvv,er afternoon. .WSS6 WVve Ul a"u ca" Pletiaic a;nce,1we,cK-end rest. .( Therefore they ask the kind cpr-operation of automobile owners to, enable them to carry this out. The boys can do a lot of work it conveniently brought - in during week days, and don't forget, their'; is a hard and dirty grind at best. So help along and benefit by tiavmg your cars fixed during the weeTrklso do not try, please, to maKethertt break their week-end intfvthe'lr' rules. It would work Vtardsnlps on them, and you could hot' feel good about it either. Thanks. 161 BRANCH No. 6. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Kolster Cabinet Radio cheap for cash. Apply 1138 Second Avenue, or Phone Black 331. 161 BUSH'S Grocerteria Week-End Specials B. C. Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. . 100-lb. sack Good Bulk Tea per lb 3 lbs Corn Flakes 3 pkta Coined Beef per tin ..... Del Monte Sliced Peaches l's, per tin Llbby's Royal Anhe Cherries ls, per lln Peek Freen's Sandwich Biscuits per", lb Shaker Salt . $1.15 5.50 40c 51.10 25c 20c per pkt. 'l. tmafc..i?' NowPofatoes4-,K,"K ",M 6 its :. :::.::"'...:' Ding Cherries per lb. PHONES 211 AND 212 FREE DELIVERY 20c 25c 35c t5c- 25c CarroU, Turnips, Beets En , 2 bunches S.Os AwniivrrvpvTK f I Bush's Grocerteria PAOE THREF QUALITY FOODS Pay Dividends in Health SPECIAL PRICES For Friday and Saturday on Foods of Quality Swift's Lard-S-lb. tin Finest Roquefort Cheese per lb. Oranges Sweet and Juicy, 3 doz Fresh Green Peas ? lbs Oyster Crackers per lb. ..... 63c Mayonnaise Best Foods, the best, 8-oz. QAn per Jar Pitted Dates Fresh Stock, 2 lbs 21c Fels Naptha Soap Takes the labor out of wash- n Op day, per ctn Ol Singapore Pineapple OQa Large tins, 3 for Aol Quaker Sweet Corn Lay in a supply at this price kqn 3 tins rtOl Black Figs 2 lbs 21c 1 Lb. NABOB TEA 1 Lb. NABOB COFFEE, For Plum Jam Hatzic brand, 4-lb. tin .... Oorgonzola Cheese Locatelll's, per lb, 40c 50c 72c 85c 25c 13c Evaporated Milk AH QOp brands, tall tins 9 for Olive Oil Map of Italy C7 16-oz. per tin Oil Pastry Flour Wild IZAp Rose, 10's, per sack Sunlight Soap The large golden bar, ctn Seedless Raisins 4-lb. pkgs. each . Watts' Grocery FREE DELIVERY DEMAND 21c Floor Wax Old Eng- 7 Op llsh, 1-lb. tin Wax Lunch Rolls With Patent Cutter Q5tf 2 rolls OsJl Guest Ivory Soap The handy size cake OQst 6 bars TEA AND COFFEE SPECIAL $1.05 47c Bunch Carrots, Turnips and Beets 4 bunches New Potatoes 13 lbs Bing Cherries per lb Nice Peaches per doz 50c 25c 40c Phone 56 Phone 55 Quality Right Free Delivery Prices Right COAL! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 ..J "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD. Smoked Daily by Canadian 'Fish & Cold Storage Co.; Ltd. PRINCE KUPEUT, B.C. C.N.R. steamer prince Charles. Capt. McKay, returned to port at 7.45 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver. C.N.R. steamer Prince William, Capt. William Thomas, returned at 7.30 last evening from the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed at 8 o'clock this morning ;f or,' Jthc; Skcena Rftfr,