Thursday. July 3. 30. a CAMERA FREE We have just received another lot of these cameras from the Granby Store, Anyox. All children born in 1918 arc entitled to one. Ormes Ltd. Dfut Pioneer Druoei'ss miRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. 'TELEPHONES 8?t20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Malllnn Irwin More Kuwrt for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Butedale. Alert Bay. etc. Tueadav 330 pjn lor VANfnmEK. VICTORIA, Iluledile, Aim Bar. He.. tttday inldnlcht lor ALICE A KM. ANYOX. 8TMVAHT. Kaaa Klter. Ton Sluigiwa. sud- An J. 1 .00 p.m. For PORT BIUPBON and WAIXR ISLAND. Thundajr pa. Ill tod Atenue KM FMIT1I agent PTInf Rupert. H.C. Tl math tlrkets told la Victoria tod Seattle .and batiste checked tbroorb to deatlnstlon I B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RITLRT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway une 9. 16.20,23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle- June 4. 14, 21. 25. 28. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pm Agents For All Steamship Lints W. C. Orchsrrl, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, - hou 2u 111 THIRD CLASS TO THE OLD COUNTRY in Comfort ... and Cheaply I Modem Third 0m s ccom-modstiori li thorouahly condortaWe and wp-to-datc. Tri ere it every possible convenience. Well ventilated stateroom, with joft hair mattresses, feather pillow, warm blankets. . . laije ntirrori and weihttsndt. Excellent bsthlng and toilet arranjencnti, spotlessly clean. Fine, spacious Dinins Saloons, Smoking Rooms, by s E E. Orchard' arrived in the city from the interior yesterday, after spending a couple of weeks at Smlthers on business, and will sail on the Prtace (Jharles this after-noon for Bremerton, Washington, here be now "resides. Ladies' Roams ... wide deck spaces for sports . . . children's Hay Rooms. Mm Spltndid accommodation, good food, ascsllsnt service . , . and only $155 RETURN (to BiWSWi Porto) Boa ftesata Tk. Qmrrf Uaa, tHoti,W,Va sowar. (Tafeehon. Saymour XM-t). or oay sl.oaitklp oaaal. CUNARD ANCHOR-DONALDfON LINEf... CANADIAN SERVICE Wwlrly aaningi In VtyrrmAti. Havra. Lnndon. t varpool. Balfatt QUagow.f fwn Mont rail (and Qub STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE V Sailings from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE and Intermediate Porta. Mondays ami Tburadays at 4 p. to. and Saturday! 7 p.m. S.S. "Prince Henry" Wednesdays 9 a.m. For Anyot and Stewart Mondays 8 p.m. Fridays (.SO p.m. For Alaska Ports YYtdneadsys sod Saturdays t.SO p.m. For Slecna River TbursJays and Saliirdaya 8 a.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands Mondays 8 p.m. Far Naaa River Fridaya 3 a.m. raMteger trains for Kd motion, Wioaipfjt asd all poiiila East leave daily atl p.m. etrept Sunday. Low Summer Fares NOW Canadian National W-TS For information eall or write District Paaienger Acent, R. F. McNAUGI ITON, PRINCB RUPERT, P. C U. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, D.C. Frank Dufresne. game warden at Juneau, disembarked here from the steamer Princess Allet yesterday afternoon for a few days' visit. Mrs. Dufresne and,tM(o chtl-, dren were aboard the same steamc., I bound tor a trip to Seattle. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered-optometrist at lleilbroner's store. Liberal workers will please turn out this evening at Committee Rooms. tf Jack Preece returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after having made the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Mas- sett Inlet. C. P. It. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived In port C.N.R. steamer Prince William, Capt. William Thomas, returned to port at 530 last evening from the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed at 8 o'clock thU morning for the Skeena River. Miss Molly Fitch and Master Donald Fitch, who have been at tending school in Vancouver, ar rived yesterday from the south to. spend the summer vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitch, Second Avenue. 'Small tourist business this sea- piaht which is to be operated this same cold storage scow which went , adrift and stranded last year In Heacte 5tralU whUe being towed from South Bay to Walker Lake, being later purchased by the Ot- teson Fish Co. from the B.C. AXNOCNCESIENTS , Canadian Legion Island July 3. plenc EHgby Moose Bazaar, October 16. 17. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TWO School Glrk would like to ! wheel out children. Phone Blue 494. 155 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'MIF.R NEW MNAOr..MtNT Stram lleatrtl; Tratelleni' Sample .Itnmtta: ll't and Told Water Irre Itua Merta All Trains and Ihttta Rates $1.00 and Up M-KCl.VL MONTHLY ItATtS C. K.' BIGG ART & A. DONALD rrenrletors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUIMOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Hotel K. Rodseth. Smlthers; E. J. Fitz-patrick, D. McPhee and C. Beck, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll. 'rop. THE HOTEL nOKTIl WHILE Hot & OoM Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone Ml j Royal J. II. Peets. C.N.R.; wood, Anyox. T. J. Kirk- Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE THONG 575 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF Dlni.ervrare, china, crockery, glassware, lleilbroner's Store. H. Levin sailed on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon for trip to Vancouver and elsewhere St. Andrew's Cathedral Sunday School" picnic'' to' Digby bn Friday1,1 July 4. Boats leave Pacific Salvage Wharf at 1 pjn. Mrs. A, R. Phillips will sal on the Prince Charles this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver and. elsewhere in the south. Misses Blrdell and Beverly Jack, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jack at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon j of this city, left thls7 week for Lake from Skagway and sailed at 5:30 Kathlyn where tBe will spend a for Vancouver and Victoria month. D. H. HartnessV principal of King Edward High School", sailed on the Princess Alice this..atternoon for Vancouver where h ?wlll spend the summer vacation. ; Mrs. R. Allen af Bristol. England, arrived In the city yesterday and will visit here for the next month or so with her son and daughter- in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Allen. Third Avenue. , CNH-lfcteamer Prince Charles Capt. McKay, returned to port at 7 dxlouc this mornlnb' from Stew son was indicated by thesassenger ' .AnVox and Massed Wet points v,. .v . "vv and: will sail fit 4'o'ciotk this ar- wnicn was in port yesieroay uter- fof Vanc6uver. noon southbound from Skagway to! IBUWUfCt nsui Waal J w UWVS- T . , . a . thu a Za J. Miss . Phyllis Lamb.who has been r,H hti. n Him. I visiting Cassiar Cannery with her Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb parents. K., K-,- e, th. .hm since the closing of the school ty on to The Vancouver tug Prospective arflved ln,the tailed test evening at 7 JO for Al- dav enrou south' ert Bay having in tow the Ot'teson j ; son Fkh Co's floating cold storaeei LIBERAL WOMEN All women whdajiesire to suport the UberaSs&rty in this election are i invited to the Liberal feommittee rooms Friday at 3 o'clock. 154 4 r. ;? 4- 1i Ends in 1 Minute "Ended bora. Itch aad pain ot aflea In t miaott with Sootaa-Saira wriiea L, T. Seaia. "BlMdint ttopped. PUaa Jat iutant twaSa tadaj. All 4muia- Mussallem's MEAT Department Pot Roast Beef Q-j 5 lbs s1tnssBeef"....50c Boiling Beef "i per lb xo Stewing Steak OOar per lb Boiling Fowl flC wvv per lb Stewing Veal CAn 31bs. avc Stewing Lamb tffco 3 ibs Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 & 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. HAVE yOUjTRIED More and more people are turning to the classified columns of the Dally News to find what they want. .Used cars, furniture for sale,' lost and found, houses .to rent or for sale, positions wanted- AH sorts of things are advertised there. If you do not read the classified page, gfirsthe habit now. Try it.today.k . , ..... . (3 JULY CLEARING SALE! at JABOURBROS Commencing on Friday, July the 4th WE ARE SACRIFICING OUR SHOES 50 Pairs of Shoes Strap, Oxford, high or low heel; patent, kid, brown. Regular OO Off pried high as $550. July Sale ?O.OtJ 74 Pairs of Ladies' Shoes Regular CJO OS price $750. July Sale tPO.OU Girls' Hats Greatly reduced. July Sale - Ladies' Printed Silk Flat Crepe Street Dresses July Sale id 95c 8.95 Girls' Dresses Qfip July Sale - ..i70V 11 Ladies' Summer Coats left Boys' High Brown Runners Good quality. July Sale Girls' Coats to clear under cost. July Sale, up from O. P. Fisher, manager of Ro3e, Cowan & Latta's stationery store here, will sail on the Princess Mary tomorrow night for a trip to victoria. $1.15 Ladies' White or Brown Tennis sj AQ Oxford-July Sale t l.Ua7 Children's Shoes; Price Greatly Reduced. See windows. Ladles' Bathing Suits All colors. QET Regular $550. July Sale .'. O.UtJ Boys' Cotton Jerseys Regular 75c. 4j-i A A July Sale, 3 for ViU 24 Ladles' Street Dresses Printed QO CA voils, batiste, broadcloth. July Sa.leW&'OV $2.95 Ladles' Rayon Silk Bloomers, Bobbetts. Step-ins All good quality. Assorted l7Qp colors and sizes. July Sale I v v 36-inch White Cotton Good quality. SS". 25c l"" S1.00 Ladies' Rayon Silk Slips Shadow proof, built- up shoulders. Colors, pink. champagne, sand. July Sale Pillow Tubing-July Sale, 3 for ,j All to clear under factory price. $1.95 $1.00 Bapies' Rubber Pants. Good Quality. Sale, 6 prs. $1.00 MANY BARGAINS IN OUR 5c TO 95c DEPT. ESPECIALLY THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES. AMBER LUSTRE, CRYSTAL TRIS, MAY-GREEN LUSTRE AND LIGHT GREEN. Sugar and Creams 75c Syrup-jug with Nickle cover 75c Decanter and Glass 75c Jug with glass cover 75c Tall Cream Jugs .-. .75c Candy Jars 75c Every Article Greatly Reduced. See Our Window For Particulars. A. R. Holtby returned to the city m today's train from a trip up the line on railway duties. Mrs. G. Holden and family have arrived in the city from Vancouver and are the guests of Mrs. Hoiden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thomas, 2s8 Ninth Avenue East, for the summer months. W. H Green, who ha3 been in charge of the Canada Railways News store on the CUH. wharf, left on today's train for his home In Minneapolis. He is going East on account of his health which has not been very good of late. tAMessage to Mothers of Bottle Fed Babies YOUR baby is not thriving on his present IF food we suggest that you and your doctor consider Eagle Brand Milk. Eagle Brand is so easy to digest that it is comparable-to mother's milk in this respect. Practical tests over a period of more than 70 years have proved it the food most likely to "agree" not onljr with healthy babies, but in difficult feeding cases where other foods fail. And Eagle Brand is always pure, always uniform, always safe, even in the hottest weather. We have on fyle thousands of letters from grateful mothers all over Canada who have successfully reared thcl babies on Eagle Brand. TWO BOOKS EVERY MOTHER WILL DESIRE? W 'Baby's Welfare" Is free booklet containing practical feeding directions and suggestions for supplementary foods. It has wealth of other information very useful to mother. "Best Baby" la an eoqulsite litde book In which you may record baby's growth and progress. It Is free, sdso. Use the coupon below. TUB BORDEN CO. LIMITED, HOMER ARCADE BLDG, VANCOUVER riaist sand in., tf, th two bookhti you off.e mothtr Namsv. AbbAtss ':..L.l.$. .. t r if t M - 1;? 1, il 1