ntrfay J'y 30- 103- THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TORE Local Items Face Powders IF PRIVATE THOUGHTS WERE SPOKFW Glasses fitted by; registered m optbmetlri'st''aiti heilbroiier's store; IT .' ''' f'l I wx. la:- i Til 1 mi B. C. Coast Steamship Service -CEAMSIlirS Trains and Shipi 50c. An assortment of odd lines regularly priced at fii to $1.50 including Gay Pared, Roger & Gal--.; Dubarry, Mavis and Piver Powders, in all e .ales and odors. Ormes IM. Z7fic Pioneer Drttgeijsls l'hones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists PKMIJINA EGG Delivored, Per Ton $12.00 MINEHEAI) EGG pelivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEHEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FUUNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 I'HONK r80 MP For VANCOUVER - YICTOMA . SEATTLE ami Intermediate xrU Monday, Wcdnc.day, Tliuraday and Saturday. ' . . ,.- For AM OX and STKVIAKT Monday and Friday For ALASKA I'OKTS Wrdnroday and Saturday AIm regular tailing for $Urcna and Naaa ItUrr Mrta bimI North .1 South Queen Charlotte. LtamU. I'aengrr tralni for hlmonlon, Minniprt ami all point Vmtl Irate doify eirfl Sunday I p.m. IN travel Canadian NAT! C HAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA For Information call or rllr K. F. McNAUMITON. ItUlrlrt I'aweiiKcr Agent, Prince Itupert. II.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mallln. Hum ITI"r Kupert VANCOUVER. VICTOIUA. Butidale. Alert buy. etc 1ulay. 8SO pr. t VWIOLUiK, MUIOUM. lluloJule. Alert Uj. Ha.. I'rUMf luldnlihl or ai.ice A KM, ANVO. STrAVAIlT. Naa. Klirr. Ivrt Miia. mio- tfay. 8.10 p.m. S vo.ir SIMPSON and WAIM island. Thurway Jim Hi iiirt Airnue K M Mltllnl rtltw KiiKf'. Tlrouth lrH told to lctorU anil walll ud Hit it thro 'nroiuh to drutlnatlon SAILINGS FROM I'KINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wnmirell Juneau. Skagway July 7, 11. 14, 18, 21, 85, 88. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle lulv .v n 12. 16. 10. 23. 2C. 30. Princess Mary-Ocean Palls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines W C. OrcliardOccratcnl, arqjVvt-yVrtnre Rupert, Vhoi. . rv Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 11ESNER I1LOCK DENTIST TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAISY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH I'ASTEPUIZKl) MILK AND ( REAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Dr. It. Large of Port SimDson Is in me cuy toaay. Dinncrware, china, crockery, glassware, llcllbroner's Store. Going south oh the Prince Henry this morning were Mr. and Mns. H. p. Tee of Digby Island and aaugnter Zola. Canadian; Legion B'EjS. I. special meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 30. 17C Mrs. A. Sinclair of Falls River arrived jn the city this morning on Geo. Frlzzell's boat, the Laura P. .Southbound today on the Prince Henry are Mrs. James Zarelli and three daughters of the Royal Ho tel. J. R. Staggard announce to his many customers that he is leaving tomorrow for a vacation and ex pects to return' In ab6ut a month's time. 175 ' General Taxes are due at the City Hall on or. before August 1st. Unless paid by that date a 10 per cent, penalty will be added. All Interested please, note. 1'- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Syd Johnston and child left this morning for Vancouver on the Prince Henry. Mr. Johnston will attend, the meeting of Rotary Club presidents and secretaries at Aberdeen Washington before returning. Mrs. Johnston and child will visit in Victoria. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Dance August 1. Dry Dock Employees Picnic Au gust 3 to Tugwell Island. Moose Bazaar. October 16, 17. trtsm FOR, QUICK, HARMLESS COMFORT CliildrvnCryforlt U'&.I Cafe Formerly the White Lunch Is Now Open Under new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMILU SBW MANAGEMENT Straw llratfd; Travrllrm' Sainplr ItwoDMi Hot and Cald Uutrr 'rrt Pu Mv4 Alt Tralni and Rates $1.00 and Up, Kl'M'IAL . MONTHLY ItATliS C.ll.nUUiART & A. DONALD 1'roprWoo PHONE 51 Central H. S. Crompton, Powell River; R Williams, trancols Lake; R. Jen sen, Edmonton; E. Swanson, P iMeuse. Prince Rupert. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. FRUDHOMMK. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Joseph OoWey, Telegraph Creek; E. rijimalJkl;, rity ;.Rxv,Hv JUores and family, Aiyansh. New Royal Hotel f. ZaVrlll. "rop. THE IIOTKI. MOKTII WIIII.K Hot At Cold Water; 8ttm Hat 75c PER DAY AND UP T' IrphoHn Ml ' Royal J Eng. Vancouver; Geo. Wil- IiS n-s Hip Falls: James Hlldltch, rti; Fails; W. T. Wlilto. Blp Falls; Mr- t"rv. Port F.snm?1on. Di McDonald and Mumus Btnu-.d. cltjr. 4i Everybody avoided Bill until be overcame"B. 0. " (Body Odour) BILL was no mind-rcadcr, But he could see that Joan wasn't enjoying this trip into town. Why is she edging away? he wondered. Then hesawthenewspaper headline "Hottcrweathcr hcrc-look out for 'B.O.' " Body odour was that bit trouble? Read Bill's own answer. Tricky 'B.O.' It fooled me all right. "Yes, I perspired. But in a healthy, normal way. I didn' t notice any unpleasantness. Mrs. James Klllas and two chil dren left today for New York on a holiday. Alex. MeJCeniMf the furniture man. ieft for Vancouver this morning on the Prince Henry on business. ;HA Among the pitssengers southbound this momin on the Prince Henry was R. M. Stevenson of the city. Frank Russell of the Power Cor poration went south this morning J on the Prince Heriry to Vancou-: ver. ! Mrs. F. Freeman and Miss I. D Freeman of Port 'Simpson are In the city today registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Gordon Anderson, son of J. A Anderson, road superintendent for Atlln district, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday from An-yox. He will join a ' government survey party here. A Standard Tour party from New York consisting of sixteen persons arrived on the Prince George and will continue through to Skagway On return here they leave the boat and go east on the train, home ward bound. la 1111111 llif Illl II III lit llllll II I Auction Sale! of Household Effects At 330 Third Ave, Over Old Good Eats Ca.'i-, July 31, Commencing at 1:30 p.m. Consisting of: Oak Dining Room Suite, Monarch Range, McClary Reglna Range, Mahogany Vlctrola. Large Leather, Folding Bed. 'Two Taboret Occasional Chairs. Oak Desk, Four Wilton Rugs, Five Cushions. Quantity of Out Olass. Porcelain K. Table, Two Chif-foneers, Two Dressing Tables, Two Beds complete, Lino. Rug, Curtains and Drapes, and miscellaneous articles. , GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER PHONE BLACK 120 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing Team oi Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel JWe, jSpeqlallze, in Mano ana, 1 Furniture Moving. Special meeting of Trades and Labor Council tomorrow at 8 p.m. Dry Dock Employees picnic, August 3 to Tugwell Island. Boats leave Dry Dock from 9 to 11 am. (179) Mrs. D. E. Murphy and her daughter Marie are -visiting a few days' this week in Smithers. The Public Library will close for the holidays at 9 pjn. Saturday. August 2, reopening at 1 pjn. Monday, August 25. 179 Rod McLeod appeared In the police court this morning and Magistrate McClymont assessed him the usual amount fo'rTritbxlcaTlon. J. WtAllen, engineer for the. Department of Marine and Fisheries, arrived today on the Prince Rupert on departmental business. Word has been received from Vnt'tra. California, that Mrs Ratchford, mother of John and Joe Ratchford of this city Is ser-ously ill at Ventura Hospital fol-'owtng, an operation. Steamer Prince Rupert arrived this morning a little- ahead of schedule time with about 130 pas- lengers aboard. 57 of whleh left the teamer at Prince Rupert and went east on the train while the others continued on to Alaska. Q. A. Hunter sailed this morning mi the Frtnce Henry for Vancou ver Island. On his return to the city in two weeks, he will be ac eompanied by Mrs. Hunter and family who have been In the south the past month. Clifford Thomas, an official of the D. C. Packers, accompanied by Mrs. Thomas arrived this morning from Vancouver on the Prince Ru pert. He will visit the company's ?pnnerles Including the Queen Charlotte Islands and -Mrs. Thomas 'will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred iMatherB here and with Mr. and i Mrs. Ttm Wallace at Sunnyslde. Advertise in the Dally News. COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS in; THE STOMACH has lwn on the market for the past eighty years- iU Action m pliwwiL rapid, rrlifiblo and effective and wlief from cholera, colic, cramps and pains in Uio tomacn roinni promptly. J 'nee, COo. ft twttlo at all drurgists or dealer; put up only by The T. Mil. burjvVv Limiied. loroRto, Oat, SHE THOUGHTS You can't help perspiring but that's no excuse for offending." But, to be polite, , SHE SAID: It's so stuffy today . . . would you mind opening this window?'- "Now I realize that we become insensitive to ever-present odours ; t hat pores constantly give off odour-causing waste as much as a quart a day; ?d the hotterthe weather the more we offend. Keeps perspiration odourless "Soil's Lifebuoy for mc always and no 'B.O. worries.ItspnrifyiiiglatherkccrMthebodyfrcshcr. Even' removes cigarette !odours from the fingers. 'W: all think Lifetofljli.a fine skinjoap. too , and a real safeguard against disease Lifebuoy's pleasant , extra-titan scent that vanishes as you rinse, tells you it purifies." Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto Lifeb uov HEALTH SOAP stops body odour 400 BityMetilth of your groeer Your grocer has Health to sell the kind of Health that comes from light, nourishing, easily digested foods. You will find it in every package of Shredded Wheat. Eat it every day with milk or cream and you will be healthy and strong, ready for every test of mental and physical endurance. All the body-building elements in the whole wheat grain nothing added, nothing taken away and so easily digested. It's delicious with fruits. XI --" .- WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD, " " " ' " - If I 1 'UU I II L L - 4 ,iiitiayrii d ii. n.iii If you lose anything try a classified ad.