PADS THRO THE DAILY NEWS Wrtn-e.r1av. Jnlw 99 1051 1 ' ' ! 1 J - I - - - " - l r 1 " "mnmMBHMMWl, .1 One Cent Sstle Thursday, Friday, Saturday Ormes ltd. Ztiut Pioneer Driigtfijsts Phones 81 & 82 ANNOUNCEMENTS E.i Dnnce, Friday. Aug. 14 Ladles refreshments. OcnU. 50e. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. ADVERTISING COPY SI (1ST I1K IN EARLY Copy for display advertise- 4 mrnt. sh-mld bo in the hands of the printers not later than 3 p ui Urn day prior to puhll- ration This is necessary to en- t ab best plUons to be se- i:urcd. ' HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel I Prlnc Rupert's leading family hc(p Hot .tnd cold water in all n orm A. i, riU'IUIOMME. Prop. Cor of f'outr AOid FifUsJt- SAVOY P Mii.ullch. Anyox; Jno Da?i.. ."'jut:. Capt. S. Mendum. Haiel- New Royal Hotel I. ZarHII. mp Tiir, nom. moktii hiim.e I! C..I1 Water 8lwn Ft 75c PER DAY AND UP Trfphniie tSI ROYAL R Mimtgomcry. city: Rod Mc Lcd, Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our OucsU Say They Are. IIL'OII L. IlICKEY, M.l). SPECIALIST Fvr Ear. Nose and Throat E :' s Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Itoyal Hotel Cijok with guaranteed pure OLIVE OIL Will cure your sick stomach end you will enjoy life. Direct from the Old Country. Only $2.23 a (lallon J'l'one Red T2Q Information Mind Your Ileajth and Drink Dallpure and Fresh Milk. From DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red BOS P.O. Box s Visitors Welcome Third Ave. & Fulton St. R. Boyd Young of Port Simpson i was a passenger aboard the Ca taia yesterday afternoon bound fov a Business trip to Vancouver. Work on the construction of the ;new Masocnlc Hall Is proceeding j apace and everything is in readiness for the pouring of concrete. Mucn or tne material Js on ths ground. The steamer Prince Rupert Can- lain McLean, arrived in port this morning from the south with 120 passengers of which about forty left here, the remainder continuing through to Skagway. Fire Chief Maedonald has received word that the fire chiefs convention which was proposed t be held at honolulu had been changed to San Diego, as owing tr the hard times the men could not make the longer Journey. ! Mist Ruth Wilkinson is sailing this afternoon on the Princes Alice for Vancouver. There she will join other members of the Senior Provincial C.OI T. and will spend ten days camping wirh them at Ocean Park. While in the south she will also visit with the McCaf-f ery's at Quallcum Beach. The case In which Mr. Walker was charged with having broken Into a garage and stealing a ear was dismissed this morning by Magistrate McClymom. The caw hjhged around the rights of th defendant under a chattle mortae which he held and the rights of a landlord in connection with th: collection of rent, the landlord bt-lng represented by M. M. Stephens. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver I Monday . Pr. George . ..4 p.m I Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. I Wednesday Pr. Henry. .. 9 aur. Thursday ss. Pr. Charles, 2 pm : Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pm. j 86. Cardena. midnight. 1 Saturday as. Pr. Rupert 7 pm 1 July 22 as. Prin. Charlotte July 25 ss. Prin. Louise 5:30 pm i July 29 as. Frlrr. Alice 5:30 pm. jFrom Vancouver ! Sunday as. Catala 4 pjn. Monday Pr. Charles 11:30 a.m , Wed. sa. Pr. Rupert 11:30 a.m i Friday as. Princess Mary 4 pm. Frl.as. Pr. Ocorge, 11:30 am Friday ss. Cardena p.m. Satur. ss. Pr. Henry, 11:30 am July 24- ss. Prin. Alice 0 a.m,. July 27 ss. Prin. Charlotte 0 a.m July 31 as. Prin. Louise. .. 0 a.tr For Naas Rlvir and Port Simpson-Sunday as. Catala 8 pm. From Naas Klvtr Si Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala ....11:30 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Monday as. Pr. Charles, 8 pm Friday sa. Pr. Oeorge. 3 pm ; From Stewart and Anyox i Tuesday as. Catala ...11:30 am Thura. Pr. Charles, 10:30 a.m Sat. a. Pr. George 0 pm j For Ocean Fan 1 Monday as. Pr. Rupert, 4 p.m Friday as. Princess Mary 10 p.n: Sat. ss. Prince George, 7 p.m From Ocean Falls Wed.--as. Pr. Rupert. 11:30 am Friday ss. Pr. George, 11:30 a.m Frld ly- Cardena pm. UiNlON STKAMSIIII'S LIMITKI) Ptrnnifru Irave 1,'rlnre Kurt t or Vnneoiivert T-N.H. CAT.U.A EVEKV TIT.HO VY. 1.3(1 P.M. Arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T" S. ( AltlllAA EVEKV IHIIIAY MIIIMdlt T , Arriving Vancouver Bunday midnight appro. ""Htljr aauingr to Port eunpoon. Alloc Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Nasi j, River ointa Sunday, 8.00 p.m. Y.. ,n,"rmtlon regarding nil unlllngi and ticket at ritlNCr ItlTUtT AOK.X'Y : Hrr ond Avenue. Hume Local Items Dinnerware, cTiTna, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner'i Store. Hi D. Chambers of Inverness was In the city yesterday at the Prince Itupert Hotel. Arrivals In the city yesterday Included Capt. S. Mendum of Hazel-ton. He is registered at the Savoy. Wanted 35 Permanent Wave Customers at once $5.00 hurry- - Blue. 561, Nelson's Beauty Shoppe. 177 V-i cords of wood, price $5.00. No. 1 shingles $325 per'M. No. 2 shingles $2.75 per M. Albert & McCaffcry Ltd. Phone 116. tf. Staff Sergant Alex McNeill, provincial police, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a week's trip to Stewart on official duties. Tax Payers please note that the last day to avoid additional penalty on General Taxes is Saturday, August 1. After that date 10 penalty will be added. The Third troupe boy scou's will go into camp at Lakelse Lake Saturday and in preparation for it a shower is being held In their club room at the United Church tomorrow evening for the donation of supplies. Col. T. A. Hlam, assistant to the vice-president of the Canadian National Railways with headquarter) In Vancouver, and Mrs. Hlam disembarked here from the steamer Catala yesterday afternoon following a visit to Stewart They sailed this morning on' the Prince Henry for Vaneouver. Norman Fraser. who has been superintendent in charge of operations at the Bsperanaa mine at Alice Arm, arrived in the city from the north on the Catala yesterday afternoon. The Bsperanaa. which has been working on a small aeale was closed down at the end of last week. Rev. Dr. George A. Wilson, superintendent of missions of th? United Church for British Column's. dlrcmbr-rt?d here from th5 tcamrr Citato yesterday afternoon fol'owln a visit to Anvox and Stewart. He will visit other points In this district before returning to Vancouver. W. M. Archibald, mine manage, v ths Consilidatrd Mining & Smelting Co. was a passenger on board the Catala yesterday afternoon returning to Vancouver after a visit of Inspection to the Big Missouri property at Stewart. He Is accompanied by his son Donate. M. M O'Brien, chief field engineer for the Consolidated, was also returning south on the same vessel after a visit to Big Missouri. COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH hn been on the market for the past eighty yean : its sot ion is plwant, rapid, reliable and euVtivo and relief from okotera. colic, cramps and pains in the Itomneh comes promptly. Vrioe, COo. a bottle at all druggists or dealers; put up only by The f. Mil. burn Co., Limited, '1 oronto, OnU SAILINGS FROM PItlNCE KUPEUT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skag nay-July 31, August 3,7, 10. To Vamouvcr, Victoria and Seattle . v July 29, August 1, 5, 8. For Dutcitilc, Ocean Falls. Namu, Alert Ray, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 pm. Full Information from V. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. St 4th St. Phone 31 ' Cunning! What a care she is, but how precious I Your whole life is centered in her. If she Is to be well and hippy If her charm Is to continue the must be strong and robust. Baby's Own Tablets are an invaluable help to mothers in keeping their children well They are the ideal laxative for children a simple and safe preventive, and a remedy for colds, simple fever, indigestion and constipation conditions whkh, if not attended to promptly, lead to serious illness. Always keep Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They will save you worry. 25 cents a package at any druggist's. to BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams') For Children of All Ages Baseball tonight, Baseball Team vs. Softball Team at Acropolis Hill. Glasses fitted! tw registered optometrist at Ileilbroncrs store. James O. Steen returned to the eity on the Catala'yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Port Simpson. Mrs. C. P. Ashmore and son o'. Anyox ware' passengers aboa'rd the Catala yesterday afternoon bouni for a trip to Vancouver. Rev. Victor H; Sansum, United Church minister at Port SlmDsor arrived la the.clV from there on the Catala yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Carson- and son, Jac :. who have been visiting for the pat two weeks at Premier, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. J. T. Gregory of Tacoma, president of the Big Missouri Mlnir? Co.. was a passenger aboard U Catala yesterday afternoon returning south after a visit to the pr -perty at Stewart. G. E. Gullck, local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. Miss Olive Munro of this city is spending a week's holiday at Port Simpson with Mrs. Osborne, who is in residence there for the summer. Miss Eileen Osborne of thf City Hall staff Is also at Port Simpson. Mrs. Rogers, wife of Dr. Rogers of Chemalnus, Vancouver Island ;and ton, were In the city yester-' aay aiterncon ac-oara me steamer Catala returning south after making the round trip north. J. P. Babcork. assistant commissioner of fisheries for British Columbia anrl h;irii n of the Intr national Fisheries Commission, returned to Vancouver on the Catali yesterday Afternoon after a two-days visit here on official duties. Matr nn'i Vr. Oorge IT Tsy ond daught-r of Vlctorll, who have been "takli'ir the rotnd tr'n ro Anvox. StewBrt iind other northern points nhord the steame-Catala. were oaisenttrs oboarl that vessel yesterday returnlni south. Dale L. Pitt tron- ral manager of the Premier Oold Mining Co.. ar rived in the cltv from the north on the Catala yrsicrdav afternoon and sailed on the Prince Henrv this morning for Vaneouver. Mr. Pitt addressed the Prlnre Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon yesterday. Advertise In the tariy News. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bulger went south this morning on the Prince Henry on a visit to friends tin -Van couver. Miss Eileen Patmore sailed thir morning on the Prince Henry for Vancouver where she will spend a few weeks holidaying. . E. J. Smith returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business. Mrs. W. V. Tattersal, who ha? been visiting with her son and daughter at Stewart, returned to the city from the north on the Ca tala yesterday afternoon. Miss Bernlce Ross, student nurse at the Prince Rupert General Hospital sailed this morning on th? Prince Henry cn route to Kamloopi where she will spend two months training at Tranquille Sanitarluur. W. R. Tonkin, well known mining man, was a passenger aboard theh Catala yesterday afternoon returning to Seattle after a visit to his mining interests in th? Stewart district. Mr. and. Mrs. George Sclrars 6." Anyox were passengers aboard tV Catala yesterday afternoon going for a holiday trip to Vancouver Mr. Scllars, formerly of this city. Identified with the staff of the Granby store at Anyox. B. J. Melllsh, president of the Chamber of Commerce, returned this morning from a visit to Dawson and Atjln. While away he Inspected the branch banks of the Bank of Montreal in those district ; He says It was a very enjoyable-holiday. Mrs. J. Haan and her daughter Miss Jean Haan of Quo n Char lotte City, who were In the rtf for the wedding of Miss Annl!,j Han to Constable Martin, will b' visltine with friends In the cltv until Monday when they will return home. T r fi CltL III tlUclnJ coapM, I md t will Mnd (h wlk, ktt copy of ? at tck ookAi"Iln G4 Pr. Iritd k4 Itlti rtcpi. kkh cm b id ltk k Emtv drsp li mW from I.1U cnta Milk Iroa tiUik Colubla cow. Tk. tod. C. Umtl.i, t Hoatr Aiudt RnlUlni. , VANCOUVER Fclonri South iumn ST.CHARLES MILK If fl TkloJtCo.tllud, t Htr Aiudi SaiUlnf, Ptt t4 mt i coer of voir book onUlltd "U Gmi Yn. ST PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING - THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 SUITS Made to Your Measure $30.00 and Up Cleaning: & Pressing for Ladies & Gentlemen Sharman Go. 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