UllNIJI W ffl I I T T 1 I B.C COAST I STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL FEATURE C'l.i.r ,mM. Ik Creet Ijtkrt rom Furl Arthur to Nwnia, It's only J.M !. 7hv Pioneer Drutjcists ir . f I V T I J J -f- -v- w- . . . .... . . Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Klllmi liwiu Prlnre Kupert r mL'VBR. VICTORIA. Buledal. Alert bay, etc. Tuesday. 3 30 pm tut VA colttR. VIC I OKU. Iluleditle. Alert Ha,, no.. t'rUUt inldnliht J AI.H-R AIM. A.NVU.V. NTKWAKT. Km. Kim. I'irl Hhiuwa. "n. day 1.00 D m I S1-1V80N and WALES ISLAND. Thursday pm. i:i fnd Afttue R M SMITH Mtnl Prince Kupert. II C. Ttmut.li (irkrti sold to Vlrtorla aod (Seattle .and tatcaie cbeckrd through to destination B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FKOM PRINCE KUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway May 10, 21, 31. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle- May 4, 14, 21. Princess Ma'ry Ocean Kalis, etc., Vancouver arid Victoria, every Friday. 10 pm Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Q7ie Largcfr Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from TRINCE RL'PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEAT! Li. and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. For AN i OX arid STEWART ach Wednesday & Saturday at I p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wcd- nesda-.s at 10 p.m. I'cr f-KJXNA RIVER POINTS, Mondays, 8 ajn., For NAS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m., PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MOMltV MEIINEMIIAY. and SATI KMAV at 11.31 a. m. fur I'lttM'K DU'.L EDMONTON, WINNII'Ed, all mlnti Eatrrn Canada, I tilled Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines Cifr Ticket Office. 5?8 Tlrd Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 LOW SUMMER FARES THIS year ro Eatt via the SCENIC route! Go CANADIAN NATIONAL . . . and travel "tie luxe." Plan a few day at Jasper Park in the IlocKie. and visit Minaki Lodge in the Lake of tlt Woods country. Tickets on sale May & unl il September 30. Choice of routes. Lilral stojovers. Ilrturn limit October 31. nsm adfan vor miormauon IS. F. McNaughton, I)ist. Pass. Agt. Prince Rupert, DBS&B9B9E'' NOW HERE Electric Starting 22 H.P. EVINRUDE FOR DEMONSTRATION PII3NE BLUE 313. Alex Macdonald, District Dealer t urday, May THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREB Smothering Spells Local Items KODAK TIME Gasped Couldn't For Walk Breath Far Dentist, Dr J. R. Cosse, fhone 3.A.L.A.D.A. Mw. T. W. Both, Kelowna, B.C., C8C. IS HERE OM".'lS troubled with smothering srll, and it Trv Mlnchcatt'EKK coal for kit Wmf)WMWTO'Wwlk, eve a chen. us4;CJjtfknTand hot. Phone 771 L short distance, on account of rKnitnv t i Vi carry a full line of Brownies and Kodak's.; f r gasp "A for friend breath. tnM m t ws .t" r REDUCES PRICE s' prices to suit every purse from the Brownie Glasses fitted by registered op tometrist at Hcilbroncr's Store. (tf t3 he Cine Kodak and Films to fit them all. A pretty view of Atlln Lake Daiiy Photo Finishing Service appears in the. current issue of the Saturday Evening Post. which I did, and in a ahort tuna I felt much better. "I fan now recommend them to everyone." - Price, 50c a box at all druggists and dealeri, or mailed diiect oa receipt of pries by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont Five roomed apartment, furnished for rent. Helgerson. 110 CNJL steamer Prince William, Capt. - William Thomas, several hours ahead ot schedule, is due back at 8 o'clock tonight from her voyage to all Queen Charlotte Is land points. - ANNOUNCEMENTS . Moose WrlUt Drive and Dance May 30. Leif Erickaon lndcpendencq Day Danquet May 16. Eagles' Smokei, May 19. Eks' dance May 23. Elks' Home. Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fittings, Belting, Etc. Pull line Of new and uiwd Oalv. anil Black Pipe and Fittings; uew .Rubber Belt. 1 to 12-mch; alao Pyramid. Halt Rf It beat Ensll.h mmk. verv dtaablc; new Corruk-atcd Iran. S. 8 rtlA' It Klteata. alvavi In atock: ' Oalv. Sheet. SO-lnch by 1 0 . a. . ..lit nollMal ' ' and drain Back: Bartx-d WIN; Rooe; ouvaa: Dorra: Window, llool- na. Ml; Oarden and Air How: Doom cnMaa; J4ycnruie ana jaquipaiem of ail (Nie'rtptton. Snqulrtea aollelted. 13 Powell St. Vancouver, BC-II. C. H SK CO. COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious Waffles Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a Specialty Get the Commodore Habit 'MSBBBBMKBBBm HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel tSlir.K NEW M N AUE.MKNT Meant llentrd: Tratellers' Sample Hoonn: Hut and Cold Water lYee It"" Mrrl All Train and I Via I Rates $1.00 and Up SPKCl Al. MOXTIH.V KATJ.S a R. HICiGART & A. DONALD rn'ilftoi PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel lrlnce Rupert's leading ily. hotel. Hot and. cold water inll rooms 4' A? J. ritUnilOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. j Savoy . Mf. Walter Brentien and Peter Wesley, Port Simpson: J. A. Ellis, Big Falls; N. McArth'ur"' and A. Mbrrfoon, cttf, W. , Jb'nd.',ort w New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll. "rop. THE IIOTU, MOUTH WIIII.E Hot s Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Tflrphotlr IS I Royal T. Harper k and O. Butt, Prince Rupert; P. Burt. Hayaport; R. M. Stevens. Inverness; o. Weod worth, Wrangell. Good house' Fifth Avenue West for sale, only $2,500. Helgcrson. 110 Please don't fall to subscribe to the Salvation Army Self Denial Fund. Thanking, you in advance, 110 Mrs. Bert Morgan, who has been visiting at Langley Prairie In the Fraser Valley with a sister, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, J. H. Prltchard has taken over Brother Moody's Barber Shop, on Second Avenue, opposite the Prince Hotel which he will conduct under; his own management. 110 Mrs. C. O. Barber sailed this morning ' on the Princess Louise for the Taku River to Join. Consta ble Barber who has taken over duties there as mining recorder and provincial police officer. About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the fire department had simultaneous calls from opposite ends of the city to extinguish grass fires. One fire was on the railway reserve opposite the Central Hotel and the other In the 200-block on Ninth Avenue West. No damage was done In either case. Harry Spence, general baggage i agent for the Canadian National, the round trip to A: art and proceed c Monday mhife". Tl try ox and Stew- EAGLE I BRNDj is the Ideal food for the bottl e-f ed baby because it is clean, uniform In composition, nutritious, most easily digested of all artificial foods and always, ready for Instant use when diluted with' plain boHcS' water. Itlsuscdmoreoften than all other artificial foods combined. TUB BORDEN CO., LIMITED Iloraer Arcade, Vancouver StnJ Tim Btby Book tot Nt . . AOC.Ua M. .MMMiM-MN MM 10) on io.3u mis morning irom vancou-i vef arid sailed a couple of hours! cJfJt!' steamer Prince later for Skagway. The vessel had a large list of Yukoners and Alaskans returning north after having spent the winter in the south. CUR. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port on time at 10 JO this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Oi- John. ra nt nSA MVfnnrn f Hn In R S. Sweeting. CP.R. travelling ean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock ! auditor, arrived In the city on the this afternoon for Anyox and j Princess Mary last evening from Stewart whence she will return Vancouver and. after a brief visit here southbound tomorrow here on official duties, sailed this morning on the Princess Louise to make the round trip to Skagway. t f f iff TOO LATE" TO CLASSIFY F..1R SALE 3 'lots, 57, 58, 59, Section 1. Block 7. four houses and thrt:e cabins, bring $100 a month $4 500 :ash or $5,000 on terms. Apply W Gratton. 110 FROM MONTREAL TO IIARVE LONDON-ANTWERP Mv i2 Montrose TO BELFAST-dLASGOW May 23 Duohena at AUraU xMy 38. June 31 Mlnnedota June 8 Duchaaa ot Bodtord ixJvine 11 Mellta 1 June 37 Duohew ot Richmond i xNot caUing at Belfast. Calling at Liverpool. To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG May 30. Jure 26 Montclare FROM QUEBEC to CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON' Mv 91. June ll..&npre of Australia Mn. 9" 'S , .Erpnreis of Scotland June 4, June 38 . . . .Empress of Pranoe June 34 Empresa ot Japan "FROM VANCOUVER I i To lUwall-Jiipan-riilnn-rlilllpiilnrs ' May 39. July 34. EmjrfM of Asia Jun 13. Aug 1, Etnprsaa of Canada Jun 96, Au31. Bmpraaa of Russia i 'Including call to Honolulu. Aorlv to Arenu eVfrtwhere or J. 4 KOUSTEn Stramohlp aenl. fa. ,Asjnt' CP.R. st n Won. Vsneftuter. 10 pMcouvecJ-AnrtYed Inline ., ,.ttb ,,rti!fUfr rpirinep Mr couver. rv:7ffinlhe soull 2- -.i Kupe(ivfrus morni aV 'iir.ii Bl mi viiivuu wuii jr$he PQnce stwMT.i'havittB '. beeri transferred in Ohe ftirse frnm tt,.. tn thre as United The Self Denial effort Is now on. ey will make:stot. offlee, iScnd In your donation to the of I fleers if you have not been called M. InrilM, runli Mnrnhn a.-hn OIU Thank VOU. 110 Ai4l w uaavW iiui m f J w , will preside at the session of the; v (5rh.lrf.nm Rfil.S nf Ttiirn MaMmt Aer'flraVe of !the;f"!fl t been on a trip to season season, ori on the ine Alaska Aiasw route rouie, CP .. .TZL " -- ; - Vancouver ana viciona, arrived in th Ptlhce Rupert this morning ... ,u tu,. R. .ste&otlr Princess Louise. Arthur Slater, arrived in porj p ; from: Vancouver. He Is accompan-' morning lrio, en route Kv. back to , tha the at iedbyjrrs.urphy. in terior. Jack Hlldltch, who has been pay- -..i-.u .1. , ing a visit at VI Vlctoria with his ALB. Brown Label Now 70c. a Lb. ALL OTHER LABELS REDUCED 5c A POUND TO THE PUBLIC THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE NOW DO NOT PAY MORE Owing to the action of the government in abolishing the duty on British grown teas and a lower market for. certain grades of tea we arc pleased to give our customers the full benefit of this saving at once. Unfortunately the market for the finest quality teas has advanced, consequently we are unable to reduce our other grades more than five cents a pound. TO THE RETAIL GROCERY TRADE As usual, we will protect you against loss on Salada Tea by rebating you for your stock on hand so that you can make the above prices effective at once. Forms are being mailed to you for this purpose so do not ship anytcaback to us. GIBSON PATERSON LIMITED, WINNIPEG Agents for SALADA TEA 'COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Strnn anH A. W. LlDSln returned to the cltv I Railways at Winnipeg, and E. Mac-1 the Prince this famljy Mlled on the Prlncess 0n Rupert morning UUW"UW V,SW"iu ua666c TYMilIlfrtrxSrtyhlfcan ;hrA thew from 9 brief hn.liness trln tn Van. Oiler Besner returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning Irom a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. S. V. Ardagh and child of Terrace, who have been visiting In Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning en route back to the Interior. Mrs. J. B. Agar of Terrace, who has been receiving medical treatment In Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south, en route back to the Interior. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gordon, who have been visiting for the past JZJtnZ mother- Mrs- 3- J- Dore- arrived m i couple of months In the south, to Vancouver via Skidegate Inlet. JUill U1C SM11 Ul IlUySlAllb tttlUJCiJf '"'1-5 "uptl UIU uiutuuig en for the summer. : route back to their home at Terrace. Ihurclt$twfce nf rntm til ft itf imyn'i ft itnYtfi i'iiih" hmh FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. 'Morning worship at 11 ajn. conducted by Miss Haddock and C.O.I.T. Group. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30 conducted by T. J. Shcnton. Subject "THE LAMP OF GOD." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society. 315 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 a.m. Subject, "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN." Sunday School at 12 noon. TesUmony meeting on first Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock. The public Is cordially invited. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pan. ; 'ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Services for Mother's Day: Sunday School at 0 um. ? Morning prayer and sermon at 11 ajn. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. ATTENTION! TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clearing your supplies through the. customs at Juneau. We carry complete prospectors' outfits right on the ground In Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. Wm. Strong, Prop. TAKU RIVER P.O. Address: Tulseouh. B.C.