' . . 1K 4AHA w. c. ROUND TRIP '48.85 hem any point on the Trlinjlt (Inc. Mitts and Berth on Stttmir "KJf 7fw Pioncv.r Druarjists . 4 r- IV7T iJ 4 S TMlWUAVL.t5iAin 3 1. TELLP110NF.S fl?f,20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnn Klmri ftliir Kunrrt r ,r VANCOUVER VICTOiUA. Uuteual AWr liW etc TueedM 8 10 t, m lor 4l.irB ARM. AN VOX. UTr.H AUT. Nu. Kltrr. fort MlmiMM.a. ifun. UJi 8.00 D.Dl. Tot PORT 8IMP80N and WALES I8T.AND Ihund.y p lit iwt Atrnue KM SMITH twit Prince flUDert R r I B.C COASt I STEAMSHIPS Hfcautml B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway une 9. 16. 20. 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle- June 4, 14, 21. 26. 26. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every rriaay, 10 p.m Agents For All Steamship Lines Orchard, General Arent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vho. Si Canad a $ Finest Scenery , on this TRIANGLE TOUR uy rail to Jmot I'ark and Vancouver returnl by strainer vt the Inside I' aware . be tour may also be made in the rpposite direction. it'a tttry kind of vacation rolled Mo-one! Sightseeing in the Rockies . i'. golf, swimming, riding at Jasper social activities in Vancouver . . delightful trip through the "Norway of America." I .ibertl Stopovers. Descriptive folder on request. W-ST axia.dia.it axional d.jH li lu iirrmd i.Un.'i; R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Trince Rupert, B.C. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 LUMBER!! KILN DRIED SPKUCE, CEDAH AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, KUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. , . specialties EdiTQ.Grain Boat Cedar, ;SiV'i1ricd'E(lg&ferarn Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and" Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. dumber Manufacturers 1,rince "upc" B.C. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroners store. .Prnpci Ruperlj .Rowing and Y$cht jClub dlpnerdance, June, 25(at 6.30 pm. strictly Informal. 148 Four room house 5th Ave. E. for sale. $1,800, easy terms. Hel-gcrson. The stores will be opened all day Thursday on account of having observed the half holiday yesterday afternoon. Retail Merchants' Association. With "a large list of tourist passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port on time at 11.30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 2.30 p.m. for Skagway and other A1-' aska ports. Mrs. piof Hanson and son left on today's train for their summer home at Lake Kathlyn where they will take up residence for the holidays. Miss Linnea Hanson, who has been studying at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will leave Toronto today and, travelling Via, Chicago, is expected to reach Lake Kathlyn on July 10. Miss Elizabeth McKay of the for estry department is 'leaving this afternoon on the Princess Char lotte for Vancouver en route to California and the Oulf of Mexico returning by steamer up the East coast. to New York thence to Boston and after that paying a visit at her former home in Nova Scotia before returning to Prince Rupert VIC HAS MOVED Vic Rogers, formerly of the C.N. Rooms, 3rd Ave, has moved to 710 j Fulton Street APWrfcrtu: and where he will fresh eggs. As m& wrens TaKs your pnro EMENTS keep soon bA. hitaoook arrives from Calgary 1 he wV,jJl-sere hot t&males. He ; wishes to ask his few creditors and imwtifflfityl. to give him a chanje m nosp maae good as nu age u against him In further service Phone Green 170. ISO Central Hotel 1MFK NEW MANAGEMENT Meant llrutrd; Travellers' Sample Koomn: lint and Told Water I'rre llui MrcU A) Tralnt and noiits Rates $1.00 and Up SI'ECIAL .MdNTIILY HATES C. R. IHGGART & A. DONALD frnnrleturt PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRl'DHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser arid Fifth 8ts. Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home C.N. Recreation race July 1. Picnic to Ter- Damlnion Day sports. Acropolis HU1 July 1. Children's sports track meet, baseball, football. Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. Canadian Island July Legion plcn'c Digby Moose Baaaar, October 16, 17. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Mr. R. Dudoward, Jerry Dudo-ward and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Dudoward, Port Simpson, J. E. Knlpfel. city; New Royal Hotel I. Znrelll, Vrop. THE HOTEL HOHTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 2HI ! Royal Fred Alberg and Barney Elde, Nome; H. R. Bellach, A. Montgomery, Arthur Johnsen and Belle Hanson, city; Rita Leask, Hazel Leask and Florence Rudland. Mct-lakatkt. . ... ; y THE DAILY NKW8 VACUUM BOTTLES Keeps Liquids Hot or Cold 21 Hours 50c. i Complete With Lunch Box $i 25 roues FAI XT, DIZZY SPELLS Had To Sleep Propped Up In Bed Urs. Norman Bishop, Salisbury, N.B., writes: "I w troubled with faint and ditty ipelli and what I would lit down I would roller terribly with mothering spoils. I got to baa I .had to sleep propped up in bed. "My doctor laid it wm my heart and nerrei, and that I needed a good heart tonle, "I was advised to t&kt and I had not telen one box when 1 eonld lie down and sleep like a child." Price, 50c a box at all druggist and dealer, or nailed direct on receipt of rriee bj Tin T. Milburn Co., limited Toronto, Ont The June meeting of the Retail Clerks' Association has been fur ther postponed until next month. Last evening Mrs. Oeorge Bryant entertained the-ladies of the first yacht race boat to arrive, the Maldlel at an Informal supper at her home on Fourth Avenue.. Miss E. Johnson of the Canadian Bank o'f pommerce staff, who has been on a holiday vist to Vancouver and elsewhejre in the south, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning. John L. Kask of the local staff of the International Fisheries Commission, after a month's trio to the Behring Sea aboard the schooner Dorothy, continued to Seattle on that vessel last night. Miss D. Olrard of Malllardvllle. n.c. arrived todty to spend her holidays with her sister. Mrs. A. M. Beattld. On lisr "return she -will be accompanied b her niece. Miss If: wfe A. 1. T: MJWH1" Capt. V -trjetion CTipertntendqpt Power Corporation of Oanada hRjbcfn mlendirMf) tile vuL (KIatTWtteniUl R: construction wor "astbound train at at Haysport Haysport Montreal. 1 is In Prince Rupert, the wo eot Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Anyox, who spent a week "here before returning home on the last boat with their young child, also pent a week at TJell. They were very enthusiastic over the Islands and said Tlell was an Ideal spot for children. Mrs. William Beverjdge and-son, Norman Short, will sail on the : Prince Charles tomorrow afternoon ior a nonaay irip 10 Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mrs. Bsveridge. who was a patient in the Prlnc Rupert General Hospital for some time recently, has been making good rVcovqry from her Ill ness, i Brigadier W. social secretary Army. Winnipeg lutant William mandant. seeks T. D. Pattullo. Liberal leader for British Columbia, and George Pearson. M.LA for Nanaimo. ar rived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and entrained for Terrace where they will address a public meeting tonight In support of th-candidature of Olof Hanson a Member of Parliament for Skecna. They will return here tomorrow and address a public meeting here the same evening. It is the first visit here since he. came Into political prominence of Mr. Pearson who Is regarded as tme of the strongest and most popular mem bers of the Legislature. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroner's Store; - Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport arrived in the city on today's train for a brief visit In town. H. C. Fraser, Inspector of'schoois returned to "trie' city on today's train from the interior on official duties. " ; 'J V I' William Sibbald, It Is understood will be named lnsepctor of construction of ihe new liquor vendor's building here. J. Elder, who came north with one of the visiting yachts yesterday, will sail on the Princess Charlotte this afternoon for Seattle. - Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspect tor, arrived in the city on the ss. Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here on official duties. H. F. McLeod, court and land registrar, returned to the city on today's train after an enjoyable hree weeks' outing at Babine Lake. Mrs. James B. Olbson, who -has been visiting for the past two weeks at Terrace with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, returned to .the ' :ity on today's train. CPit. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. C. C. Saintey, is due In port at 3.45 this afternoon from Skagway and will sail at 5 pjn. for Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Eileen Patmore. who graduated last week from the Provincial Normal School at Victoria, returned home from the south on the Prince George this morning. Miw Alva Garnett. who has resigned form the local school teaching stuff and will be married shortly, will sail on the Prince Charles tomorrow afternoon for Marguerite natue wno has been Misses ittendingj-,SU -Jostph'scqnventj oJ Joyce Wlnnlfred G,ood Mapss and Lulu Mary Morgan of Ootsa Lak were argpiit' nunila from Northern 'Brltlsri. rVil '"nhl who (traduale(A' fromr)ycU ona Normal tscnooi last wees. boarded todv ,prw of tho presbyterlan .for hu , 0-- . a Cummins, men's of the. Salvation in a letter to Ad-Kerr, local com-in formation as to the whereabouts of Russell Lcw-tngton, 38 years of age. 5 feet, 10 Inches in height and with dark eye? and dark hair, who was last heard of two year.6 ago at Trail. The young man. it is understood. itv on the Prince Georgthls mornJnpr. having trayeusd we$$m Vflnwiiivpr ? j t Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor, whe were married here recently, the bride having formerly been Mis Alberta Hill, returned to the city wi the Prince George this morning after a honeymoon trip to Van couver, Victoria and Seattle. 1 PIANO RECITAL Punils of Chas. P. Bclagno. Ca tholic Hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock prompt. All music lovers welcome.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Between Cow Bay and Fed- oral Block Choker. Rhinestones and Gunmetal. Finder please re turn to Dally News. Reward. HAWAII) PAGE THREF . i ; j : . ... -.' .: ...'I! . ,- -. Kui loa maikai ka la kiih wai that is the way they say "the best money can fcujr in native Hawaiian and Bu Jweiser Barley-Malt Syrup is as smooth as the song of the islands ... It stands supreme where quality is the measure of goodness. 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