This tea has that Howery fragrance you will enjoy "SALADA" T E 'Fresh Srom the gardens ATTENTION: TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clearing your supplies through the customs at Juneau. vWe carry complete prospectors' outfits right on the ground in Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. TAKf ItlVEIt Vim. Strong. Prop, P.O. Address: Tulscnuh, B.C. VACUUM BOTTLES Keeps Liquids Hot or Cold 21 Hours 50c. Complete With Lunch Box $1.25 Orm.es LlcL 7fw Pioneer Driigatss THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEP1K.NF5 82200, Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED MaUInn liwm Iflncf Bupert T T VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Bii:-dnle. Alert Bay. etc. Tueeday. S.30 p.m for VAM OUtfcll. VICTIMlli. Iluledale. MM IU. Kc . Krlday mldnlfhl fat ALICE A KM. AN VOX, STrWAKT. .Num. Klter. Purl HlrouMio, u day. 1.00 .m. F 7 PORT SIMPSON and WAliK ISLAND Thursday pm. It! tod Aaue H M CMITH fenl rrlne Buptrt. Il.tr Tlrcoih Heart wld to Victoria aod Seattle And batcaie thaled (hmu(b fo destination B.C COAST steamships B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAIMNtiS FROM HUNCE ItL'PERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway une 9. 16, 23. 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria, SeatUe June 4, 14. 21. 25 28. Princess Mary -Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every iriaay, iu vmi Agents For All Steamship Line W. C. Orchant. General Atent. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vhu..c U Monday Friday M Can SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER M mday & Thursday 4 p.m. Saturday P m- ANYOX & STEWART Monday 8 p.m. Friday 20 p.m. MASSETT INLET ,nday , v 0 P-m- SOITIH tjufeEN CHARLOTTE' v ISLANDS 8 p.m. SKAP.WAV 2:30 m- Wednesday SKEKNA RIVER 8 a.m. Saturday Thursday ft NAAS RIVER ...o u.m. adsan Matlona W-J7 K P. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Dominion' Day Dance JriMooSe Hall' July l. Premle'lrOrchestra. ' i) 152 Mlsr Tracey Currle has severed her connection with the domestic science department of the public schools here and will teach next term In the technical school at Regina. 1 C.PJI. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, is due In port at 3.45 this afternoon from Skag- way and will sail at 5 pm. for Vancouver and Victoria. Miss A. A. Pierce, commercial teacher in the local High School, sailed on the Princeis Mary last night for Vancouver where she will spend the summer vacation Miss Marjorie Shlel and Mist E. P. Orassle of the local school teaching staff sailed last night on the princess Mary for Victoria where they will spend the summer vacation , .'. , On Pomlnion Day the P,ost,Of flee registration- and general de livery wickets will be open from 9 am. to 11 am. The public lobby will be open from 8 ajn. to 8 p.m, Malls due to cloee after noon will be closed at noon. Rev. F. W. Cassllis-Kennedy, su Derlntendent of Anglican Oriental Missions in British Columbia and Issacs. haled into city police court i When you want the most economical & satisfactory lumber cutters, write us" for information & prices. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD, Montreal Toronto Vancouver St. John 11-M STlHIlOltN SKIS TKOIHLK.. yleldi like maiilc tn KUL-BAM It penetrates. Trrre'a no ointment!, like it. Alo unequalled lor Cut. Burns. Brulaea, Rheumatism and Itching Pile. Lull Jlw Tin. tttetpald, SOccntn. Mdla- Kul.Sflh PruducU. 848 o-mnaercialv prive. Vancouver. British Columbia. FROM MONTREAL TO GLASGOW-BELFAST-LIVERPOOL juj ia ..'.DMctUas of York Jujy 18. xAug 18 Mlnnedoaa tNnt emlllns at LlvcrDbol. To CIIERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG JUlf M. Aug. SL Montclar Aug 8Pt 3 7 Montoalm TO HAVRE-SOUTJIAMPTON- july 18 Duoheaa ol Atholl TO HARVE LONDON-ANTWERP July IS. AUJ14. anvTT v. iv.w.u.uuu July SO, Aug M ....pmuesa of Bedford FROM QUEBEC To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON July 0. July SO. July is. Aug. 6. July as. Aug 12 . .Emprcm of Scotland . . . Emprew cX France .Gnxpreaa of Australia Vumf VANCOUVER I I To iumlMMnt,,hlia-rhlllilnea I ! July 94, Sept: 18. Qnpreas of Asia ! ! xMT xOcta. Emprn of Canada ! I AucSU. Oct 18 . .Bmpreai of nuaala j I . Indudms call to Honolulu. Aoolv to Asenta everywhere or j. j. lousri.u 8tamhtp Oenl. Paw. Agent C P R Station. Vancouver. N LIVES WERE BAI Could Not Sleep Tired All Day Long liiu Florenor Cootier, Bark Lake, Oaty riteJi"I wat1 trt)6bU4i with my nerves, ejiua sot aieep ax .BJgnij and felt tired all day long. "A neighbor came ia to-tee me, om morning, and aiviaed me to take "Tie first box did me good tad after the sixth box I wu able to go back to my work." Price, 50c. a box at all druggists and dralori, ormailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Uilburn Co, Limited. Toronto, Ont. Miss May Ness will be a passen ger aboard the princess Kuperi this evening sailing for Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. C. F. Kemp , will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for West Vancouver; where she will pay a Visit with per son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James " ' Mitchell. Miss Ruth Stewart, principal- of the Courtenay High School, and formerly of Prince Rupert, left this week for England tor a brief visit. She will return to Courte nay. Postmaster J. R. Morrison Is ' i s 1 1 W- .A Panning on ieavm uuu uw cu well known in Prince Rupert week for Vancouver ona dled'o next throujh frequent Visits here, on Mnnriav tn Vancouver. He was I holiday trip. He will be away about 63 years of age. James Robinson- and Basil Mc three weeks and p:ans on also vis ltlng the Western States. Miss Mary EastUope will sail on Many supporters of Alof Hanson Liberal candidate'' In the forthcoming federal election; rallied at the party committee rooms last night when preliminary organiza tion work was set in motion. Committees were appointed and an active campaign will be continued until election day. ANNOUNCEMENTS Elks' Dance June 30. Elks' Home. C. N. Recreation race July 1. Picnic to Ter pomlnion Day sports. Acropolis Hill July 1. Children's sports track (meet, baseball, football Dominion Day dance Moose Hall July 1. J Canadian Legion l Island July 3. picnic Digby Moose Bazaar, October 16, 17. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'M.KK NEW MANAtlH.MKXT Steam llrnt'ds TravellrrV ami1-IUhiiiiri ll and Cold Water ; . I'rre llus MeeU All Trains and Bata Rates $1.00 and Up SIT.CIU. MONTHLY KATLS C. It. BIGGART & A. DONALD Proprietor! PHONE 51 . Saw Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME. Pro,.. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth ?', New Royal Hotel I. Znrrlll. rop, TDK IIOTI.I. MOUTH WHILE Hot ft Odd Water: Bteam Heat 75c, PER DAT? AND. UP ..',, "ri!hi'ejX8Kit, Dinnerwarc, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store. Don't forget Dominion Day dance in Moose Hall July 1. 152 Baseball tomorrow afternoon at 2 20. Centrals' vs.'Sons- of Canada. List your property with us for sale or rent. Helgerson. Liberal workers will please turn out this evening at Committee Rooms. tf The County Court case of Dahl berg' vs. Nelson has been adjourned sine die. C. H. Elkins returned to the city on today s tram irom a Business trip to Smlthers and Hazelton. Mrs. A. J. Squire and daughter will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for a holiday trip to Mrs. J. O. Johns and child will sail on the Prince Rupert this ev enlng for Vancouver "to spend the summer vacation in the south. Mrs. P. A. Meuse and family will sail on the Prince Rupert this ev enlng for Vancouver where they are to take up future residence. O. H. Stocks, Smlthers High School teacher, who arrived in the city yesterday by train, sailed on the Cardena last night for Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. Holmwood arrived In the city on today's train from Terrace and will sail on the ss Prince Rupert this evening for Vancouver. Mrs. H. B. Rochester and little daughter will sail on the Catala next Tuesday afternoon for a hol iday trip to Vancouver and else where in the south. hv e n R. Constable David Gedde. the Princess Louise for Alert Bay Mrs. Graham, who has beerLyls- werouoaclvilped $5 by Magistrate' where she will pay a brief visit be- King at Terrace for the POLISH tr.i..mArni'r Thev wptb rharned for Droceedine to' her home at weeits witn ner son, Aiex uranam. uhdcsiJiipviaiiwy Ac w!th stand- Chllllwack whereshe will spend returned to the city from the In Mrn Iterlor terlor on on todav"s today's train. train. bnO n ' til-Vpn. .,H :- . . ., ; With many .school teachers and holiday makers going .south for the summer ya$aioi)..C. H,,R. steamer Prince Rupert, sailing for Vancouver this evening, will be a full ship. Already, space on the vessel is at premium, Hi Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rogers 'leave on today's train for Uielr hunting lodge at Lake Kathlyne as the caretaker reports' extensive dam age done by recent storms. Miss B. A. Leltch of1 the"1 local public school ' teaching 'sTaYf ''will sau on me uaiaia iuesaav-ain noon for Vancouver wrS'snW) Miss Helen Hibbard returned to the city on today's train from her school teaching duties In the Inter lor to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hibbard. Mrs. A. A. Connon and daughter left on today's train for Frahcois) a. H; Lake where they will spend the , Branch summer vacation visiting Connon's mother, Mrs. J. W. Hen- kcl. Eric Gee, manual training Instructor In the local schools, will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for his home In Vancouver where he will spend the summer vacation. ' Mike McCaffery. Jr., will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island, where he will Join other members of the family and spend the summer vacation. Canadian Legion Members and Ex-Service men who wish to attend I.O.D.E. Decoration Day Service are requested to meet at Club Rooms, 3rd Ave. at 2.30 pm. Sunday, June 29th. Miss Winnie Rushforth, former-'y of the High School staff here nd now of Chllllwack High School has gone for a visit to England and will return to Chllllwack at the end of the holidays. Miss K. McKay, Miss E. Roe and Miss E. Vlckers will be among members of the local school teaching staff sailing on the Prince Rupert this evening for Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. Latino: :E. McArtrSUr1. principal of Seal Cove School, will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for Vancouver where she will pay a brief visit before proceeding to California whrve she will spend the summer vacation. PIANO RECITAL By pupils of Miss Way, In the .First United Church, Monday, at 7.30. All interested, are invited to aucnn. FOR DOMINION BIG VARIETY IN MASTER MECHANIC WORKING DAY Scfc us if you are going to travel. Valises, Suitcases, Bags. Also a wide selection in Men's, Boys' and Children's Running Shoes. Rubber Boots, famous Hi-Prcss make. Outing Pants, Sweaters. Everything you need. BATHING SUITS Men's Bathing Suits with skirts, great assortment, reg. QQf $1.50, for .... oux' CAPS CapsNice assortment Regular from $2.25 to $2.50. Qfftf Selling at SHIRTS, TROUSERS AND OVERALLS MONTREAL IMPORTERS THIRD AVENUE OPPOSITE EMPRESS HOTEL flhurcK $txvcz$ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , Christian: Science Society. 215 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 ajn. Subject, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on the first Wednesday 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 pm. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. Dr. Stevenson, M. A, Ph. D F. R. G. S. ? Morning service at II o'clock. Soloist, Betty Woods. service at 7:30. Soloist, J. A. Teng. or..K MBit , ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) ": . 'v . " Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean St. Peters Day. 8 am. Holy Communion 10 am, Sunday -School. II aJn, Morning" Prayer and Sermoru 7:30 pm. Prayer and Sermon. Preacher.. Rev. . Henry. Florcs of -Alyanshn Sunday School picnic to Dlgby Island, Friday, Julj 4 at 1 pm. - FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Song by Junior Choir. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30, ion Mt close of evening service. C. CV, Rowe left on today's train for a-business trip to the Interior. Waddingtori of the Forest service .returned to the '.IV The tea and sale held yesterday by the Ladies' Aid to Rupert East United Church was a very sucess-ful affair, the sum of $40 being realized. During the afternoon1 Mrs.- city on today's train, from a trip to Misses Ethel Moorehouse and Fre the Interior on official business, della Stengel played piano sclec- tions. CPJt. steamer Princess Marv. ! Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 9 o'clock last night from the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY south and sailed at 10 pm. on her , , return, to Vancouver and Mrf, Alex McRae and Mrs. O. A. Hunter and the latter's two children Will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for Craig's Crossing, Vancouver Island, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Denholm arrived last evening from Ocean Falls and are at the Prince Rupert Hotel. They leave Monday for Tlell where they will holiday at Home Farm with Mrs. Denholm's mother Mrs. Rajault. WANTED to rent during August cabin at Salt Lakes. Phone Black 502. A rash a skin sere Eczema? DDD has no rival In the treatment of skin disorders. A doctor's formula that doctors recommend. An attire fluid that destroys the disease germs In the 6kln. DDI) cools, soothes, heals. The blemished Udn is washed clean. W. J. McCUTCHEON, DRUGGIST ORMES LTD. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ITl 1K a. ers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 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