Face Powders 50c. An assortment of odd linos regularly priced at 50c to $1.50 including Gay Paree, Roger & Gal-let, Dubarry, Mavis and Piver Powders, in all i shades and odors. Chrme Tf Summet'Tiip 6 m iLliciL Ufic Pioneer Drvtrjetels phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hatllntt From Prfnrr Ituprn r r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, butddl. Art Bay. He. Tuetdny. SSO pm lor VAM'OUVKK. Vlt'tllKU. Itutrdale. Aim liar. He.. rrWMr mldnltM fM ALICE ARM. ANYQX, HTF.IVAKT, N KJtrr. Port KlnniMn. sun-day, 8.00 D.m. For PORT SIMPSON and WAIJ5B ISLAND. rhuraay p m. 121 nd Airnue U M SMITH Stmt Prlnr Uupwt. II C. Tln'Uih tlrketa lold to Vlrtorl mod rtrattlr ud bittwtt tbwkfd (kronrh to dtlntlon B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS gft r.Au. W B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrens-ell Juneau, Skagway July 7, 11, 11, 18. 1, 35, 28. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle-July S, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26. 30. Princess Mary--Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver pnd Victoria, every rTicay. xu pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines IV ( Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vlioi.u 'si j if tip v Trains and Ship For VANCOUVER - VICTORIA -SEATTLE and Intrrinwllatc wt Monday, Vfrtlnrmlajr. Tlwrwlay and Saturday. lor AM OX and STEWART Monday ami I'rWay lor ALASKA PORTS U'ednnulay ami Saturday AIm regular MtUlim for bifia and Naa Rhf mtU HA NoHli South Ojucen Chartotlr IttHpsW Pattrngrr Iruim fmr VMmntont l1nnlirg and all fMnff Mkit Irate daily wrel Sumtay 1 p,nu travel Canadian NATIONAL TO EVErtYWKErtE IN CANADA l or Inforinatlon call or write It. F. MeNAUGIITON. Ui.lHrt Poufrr Agent, Prinrr Ktiprrt. II.C. 1M W.a do out jjL without 3 CUIIcU J No luan fWil appearance (ocHotit vllhotit a collar... nor loo lie go about villi tltiMly, uiipolUlicd shoca . . IVrtMtunl pride biiksI frequent "NunKCt" fl'l'jo to. keep the shoes smartly preventable nml water-proof. W SHOE POLISH Jlc NUGGET TIN ojm) ,17 a iirbtl H you lose anything, try a classified ad. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered I optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. J. G. ojinr sailed on the Prince GcorgeJ smday evening for a trip to. 'Vancouver. Mrs. Johns is already in the south. A. J. Bovee of Dowell & Co.. San Francisco, 'and Mrs. Boyce, who have been on a trip to Dawson, are passengers returning south on the jStesrPrlric Rupert today. ' Miss Irene Bourassa of the Government Telegraphs staff here returned to the city on the Prln-; can Charlotte this morning from a trip to her. home in Vancouver. Coastwise Steamship & Barge Co.'s freighter Mogul, Capt. Canterbury, bound from Anyox to Ta-coma, made a brief call here yesterday to leave a scow at the dry dock. There were 194 passengers on board the steamer Princess Char lotte which was in port this morn ing bound from Vancouver to Skagway. Ten persons disembarked here from the vessel. Albert Farrow, steamboat after spending a few days in the city, sailed this morning onj the Princess Charlotte for White-1 horse where he will Inspect river' boats. He expects to be back here in about ten days' time. Hon. S. L. Howe, provincial secretary and commissioner of fisheries, and Richard Oosse, general manage of the B. C. Packers, sailed on the Prince Henry Saturday afternoon for Ketchikan. They may visit other Alaska points. A. L. Hager. general manager of he Canadian Fishing Co., Vancou ver, and W. J. Rich. Boston, direc steamer Prince Rupert this morn tag after a brief trip to Ketchikan where they Inspected company operations. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimen tal Station, who has been in Van couver for the past tnree weeks ghrmg lectures to hatchery offic ers at the University of British Columbia, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Char lotte this morning. U&I CAFE FORMERLY THE WHITE LUNCH Is Now Open l'tirir nw maiatcment HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel undf.ii nkw ma'nAoement Mmm llMttd; Tratf-llrtV 8mitl Kmmm: Hot and Cold Halrr IYf Ilu Mrrt All Train and IteiU Rates $1.00 and Up M'LCIAL MONTHLY ItXTLS C. R. I1IGGART & A. DONALD rrourlrtorn PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. I'RUDUOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8M Savoy Uoyd Iverson, E. J. Fitzpa trick i J. o. Mollard. R. Luxford and G iisMr. city; W. Walsh, city; T. I Walsh and Frank Walsh, Salvus last; Mr. and Mrs. Bert. E. Scho-ourd, Portland; Minnie E. Torkel-son. Tacoma; L. Samuelson. New Roval Hotel rf1U HOB !rop. i. m (Trill wiiilf: l-fay1" MtilLW:wi'i Hot T6e PER" DAY AND UP T.'ICI lHle KI Royal J. H Peets, C.N.R.; J. O. Blair. Vancouver; B. Ballantyne, George V. DyiT and J. Kormchenko. Anyox F Pullcla. Caspaco; A. Fair- -lf Mi ll. Victoria; Johp IUrlock.Don fnUison and Villtam Gladstone,! lv i.-iiii.iui; Nels IV m A. Rat andj r. m. ateveus. city; R. Oross. : Prince George; William Adams, THE DAILY NEWS "Mv daughter Catherine is fifteen years old. She was very irregular, often sick at her stomach and had to stay in bed two or three days at a time. One of your booklets was sent to us by mail so I got her a botde of Vegetable Compound. Catherine has been taking it regularly and she is gaining in weight and every way. I told the neighbors and four other girls are taking it with good results." Mrs. Clarence Jenkinson, Box 14, Thorn-lot, Ontario. enlncb.i:iiQ:;il u j tot. G. A. Allen, collector of customs at Vancouver, and Mrs. Allen were passengers golns north1 aboard the Catala last evening, they were making the round trip and will be f)ack here tomorrow. -ai.lv 8'Mi; r F. D. Mathers, local TnarraF bf the B.C. Packers, returned .to the city on the Catala last evening from Butedale. having accompani ed directors of the company there at the first of the week. Miss Lucy Pillsbwy, who has been spending several months in Tokyo. Japan, with her brother- in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Keenleyslde, arrived in Vancou ver recently on the Empress of Asia enroute to her home In Prince Rupert. On Wednesday afternoon. July at 3 o'clock, in' the LO DE. Hall, a tea will be, given-.In the interests of the Liberal Candidate Mrs. Paul Smith of Vancouver will address the meetlngVIWery lady in Prince Rupert is cordially Invited to attend. 170 . . ANNOUNCEMENTS Dry Dock Employees Picnic Au gust 3 to Tugwcll Island. Moose Basaar. October 16. 17. "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Give The Baby Pacific Milk write for our pamphlet. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abbotsford, H.C. Clnxton: J PaulLs, Cedarvale; Mah - fi(3 The service Paeiflo MUkihas rendered to the life and health of childhood in this province, If Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroner's Store, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgklnson and young son returned to th city on the Cataja last evening from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Nanalmo. Miss Isotiel Forln and Miss Char lotte Eagleson of Vancouver are I among the passengers making the I round trip to Skagway on the I steamer Prince Henry this week. I The federal political situation In Skeena riding is the subject of an editorial in the Vancouver Province last Friday. The comment is entirely pro-Conservative and an- tl-Liberal. A heavy passenger list aboard the steamer Catala, which was in port last evening northbound from Vancouver, included sixteen round trippers. CNH. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. McKay, arrived In port at 12.15 noon today with a good-sized I passenger list and will sail this ev I ening for Stewart, Anyox and Mas I sett Inlet points. , J. A. Motherwell, chief Inspector jOf fisheries, Vancouver, arrived in the city on the fisheries patrol steamer Malaspina yesterday af ternoon in the course of a tour of northern salmon fishing and can ning operations. I Miss Harel Jones, R.N., of workers will please turn PrmT,nanip,i hv v,PP out this evening at Committee j MJss JoneS( are vlsltlng here Rooms. tf Jack Ratchford returned to the city on yesterday's train from a week-end trip to Haysport. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Beale and family, who have-been on a holiday visit to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Catala last ev- for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNeill, TJlapp Block, having arrived from the south at the end of last week. land. During Miss Osborne's ab IK' hint intV H blwiic.,hpr Hutlp In thp rltv rprfc': ijaiwrcncv, w' loiiicewere looicea alter oy miss tor, disembarked here from theithe Government TtMegia'phs, sailed I winnle Tucker, on the Prince Henry Saturday af ternoon for Arfth' "where he will go on relief duty for the next two months. Miss Eileen Osborne of the City Hall staff returned to the city on the Catala last evening after holiday trip in the course of which she travelled as far south as Port Dr. George T. Lawrence of Van rouver and F. W. Lawrence of Oc ean Falls were passengers on the Pr'nce Henry Saturday goinfj through for a holiday trip to .SkagwBV and Dawson. They extjer.t to bein the north for about three weeks.i ' "'j1. Oj Hrndv. Consprvatlvp ennrtl- .vT -01 3bfijpat fQr skeena m the forthcom- 'n federal election, sailed last p'eht bn the Catala to visit Anyox Alice Arm, Stewart and Premier In he course of his campaign tour. He was aceoinpanled by Mrs. Brady and expects to be back In the city by the end of the week In time for the final rally on Saturday evening when Senator Gideon Robertson wH be the principal speaker. Delayed by having heavy very freights to discharge at cannery points. Union steamer Catala. Capt A. E. Dickson, did not arrive until 8 o'clock last evelng from the outh. The vessel saUed a couple of hours later for Anyox, Stewart and rher porthern points whence she will return here tomorrow after noon enroute back to Vancouver. Four liquor cares under the In dian Act were heard by Magls trate McClymont in city police ourt this morning. Reginald. Rud- land, for having liquor In his possession, was fined (35, with option of thlrtv days' imprisonment, and Mrs. Rudland, Jake Green and George Haldane. each charged with drunkenness, were fined $15. with fourteen days' option. In each case. All the accused paid their fines. The featured article In the magazine section of yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Province from the pen of L. V. Kelly Is entitled "The Overhead Passage to Rupert." It describes a ten-hour flight that was made from Vancouver to Prince Rupert on June 21 last with Major D. R. MacLaren of the Western Canada Airways who had &i his passenger J. S.. Eckman, assistant general manager and director of the Canadian Fishing Co. J. W. 'd'eB. Fkrri? of Vancouver. nd T. D. Pattullo, M.L.A. for Prince Runert. and leader of the nro- written out. would run into vol-1 yinclal opposition, arrived in the umes. Simply give your oaoy mis good milk and watch It grow. Ask your physician for the correct course on infant feeding and city on today's train from the In The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Fig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport arrived In the city on today's train for a brief visit In town. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness can nery arrived in the city on today's train on a brief business visit to IUWI1. W. J. Nelson, who Is irf the em ploy of the Power Corporation of Canada at Green River, came in from the river on-today's ' train. Robert Stewart and Jack Stewart of Victoria were passengers on board the Catala last evening go ing north for a visit In Stewart which they founded. James Munnis, who has been on his annual vacation trip to Van couver and elsewhere In the -south returned to the city on yesterday's train, having travelled home via the Triangle Route. Fred J. Curran. who has been prospecting on the Stlklne River and located a claim there, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon bound from Wrangell to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Berry and young son, Paul, of Los Angeles and Mrs. Howerd Estabrook of Boston are among passengers mak ing the round trip to Skagway on board the Prince Henry this week. Crowded with Alaska tourists. C. Pit. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. C. C. Salntey, arrived In port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed a couple of hours later for Skagway and other northern ports. The Twenty Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province last Friday recalled the appointment of J. H. McMullin, then government agent at Prince Rupert, as gold commissioner for the Portland Canal district. Union freighter Chllllwack, Capt. John Mulr. arrived in port at 12.15 midnight Saturday from Vancouver with a cargo of cement for tho Power Corporation of Canada. Af ter discharging, the vessel sailed! yesterady on her return south. Douglas Frlzzell returned to the PAGE THREF 1 R. G. Cunningham of Port Es-slngton arrived in the city from the Skeena River on today's train. Mrs. K. A. Rood and son, who have been visiting at BaJmoral Cannery, returned to the city on today's train. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, will sail on the Prince Charles this evening for a trip to Anyox on official business. Mrs. J. M. Morrison, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned to the city on the Prince Charles Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Tait returned to the city on today's train from a successful week-en angling trip to Lakelse Lake, bringing a fine bag of trout home with them. Mrs. G. W. Nickerson, who has been visiting at Lake Kathlyn with Mrs. Olof Hanson at the lat-ter's summer home, returned to the city on today's train. Mrs. Olof Hanson came In on today's train from her summer homo at Lake Kathlyn to attend the Liberal tea which will be held on Wednesday of this week. J. O. Boulllanne of the Power Corporation of Canada construction department returned to the city on today's train from a visit to the work at Falls River. city on yesterday afternoon's train levenlng to make the round trip to from Green River where he went on the Laura F., No. 2, with sup-' plies for the Power Corporation of Canada. The Laura F. 2 returned to port later in the afternoon. H. O. Bell-Irving of Vancouver, managing director of the Anglo-British Columbia Packing Co. was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening bound for Arrandale to pay a visit of inspection to operations In the company's cannery at that point. Miss E. Walker, RH., who graduated from the Prince Rupert General Hospital training school for nurses some fifteen years ago, arrived in the city from Vancouver on Saturday. She is to take up relief duty here for the summer months. Mrs. Gllhuly, who has been'vlslt-ing here with her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Fuller, will sail on the Prince Rupert this afternoon for Vancou ver en route to her home In Ontario. She will be accompanied south by Mrs. Fuller who will visit In Victoria. After a honeymoon trip to and Atlin following their recent wedding here, Mr. and Mrs. Fred CJendennlng are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert bound for Vancouver where they will re side. Mrs. Clendennlng was form erly Miss Loma Tite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Tlte of this city terior and, with Olof Hanson, will Howard Frlzzell, son of Mr. and be speakers this evening at a Lib-, Mrs. George Frlzzell of this city, eral federal election campaign who Is located in New York In the meeting here. Mr, Farrls and Mr. service of a drug supply firm, is Pattullo came north from Vancou- expected here next month In the vrr by rail and were speakers Sa- course of a lecture tour of Canada T. B. Campbell, totem pole preservation engineer for the Canadian National Railways, arrived In the city on today's train, .frpm Ha-zelton for a brief visit in town. Mrs. W. M. Brown and family, who have been hollaying at Tlell on the Queen Charlotte Islands, will return to the city on the Prince Charles Thursday morning. Corp. Andrew Falrbalrn, chief of the Smlthers detachment of the provincial police, arrived In the city from the interior on today's train, having two prisoners in his custody. Miss Isabel Haddock. United Church deaconess, and Miss Barrle will sail on the Prince Charles this Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. M. Morteyevlch, who is touring the country giving exhibitions of strength, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening from Vancouver. Later he plans on visiting Prince Rupert. E. M. Haynes, Post Office Inspector, who has been on a trip Into the Yukon Territory and Northern British Columbia, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon returning to Vancouver. Col. S. P. McMordie returned to the city on the Prince Charles today via Vancouver from Calgary where he attended a convention of western theatre managers of the Famous Players Canadian Corporation. Frank Simon Holzapfel of Singapore, Straits Settlements, who is making a trip around the world was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon bound for Vancouver after a visit to Alaska. There were 230 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Louise which was In port Saturday a'temoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, the large majority being round trip tourists. Only two people disembarked here from the ves selArthur Falrclough of'Vancou- ver and Kyle Richard Howson of San Francisco. Rev. an Mrs. Evan Baker, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Worsfold's parents, Mr. an Mrs. II. Worsfold, following their arrival from Vancouver, will sail on the Prince Charles this evening for iturday evening at a meeting In which started In Halifax in March, i Stewart where Mr. Baker will take ! Prince George In support of H. G. From here he will proceed to Van-1 over the United Church ministry. 'Perry. Liberal candidate for Car- couver. Victoria. Seattle. Portland He was some eyars ano pastor of Iboo and Spokane. j Rupert East church here.