PAOI THRU 4 WEEK-END CANDY SPECIAL! Boxed Assorted Chocolates, Including NciIsons,Winnifreds, Ganongs and f j Moirs Special 1-2 lb' box, 35c; 1 lb. boxes, 10c, 65c and 75c Take Her a Box! Ormes Ltd. Zfia Pioneer Drtig&isLs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fulton St.l ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagle i Novelty Dance August 2S. Ladirj refreshments. Gents. 50c. Eagles Social and Smoker September 10. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold water In all room A. J. I'KUmiOMME. Prop. Cor of Froscr and Fifth 8ts. SAVOY Mr and Mrs. M. Bright. Carlisle Cannery; C. W. Meldrum, New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop WE HOTEL UOKTII WHILE But A Cold Wafer: 8tra Heat 75c PER DAT AND UP Trirphiui, tKI ItOYAL Vic Grant. Balmoral; S. Skccna City. Knox Hotel Arc Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson & William Method Phone Itluc 329 CLEANING & PRESSING Ladles' and Ocnllcmcn's Tailoring Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE CO. 3rd Ave. r. Phone CG3 Next Ilenson Studio NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked nd delivered dally from pur own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Banlta-n A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY J! 893 Phone 887 THE MARKET Market prices current today are as follows: Vegetables B. C. New Potatoes, 15 lbs .25 sack i.4i B. C. Beets, bunch, 2 for ll5 Pariiey. bunch ... .10 B. C. Celery, head. 15c and .25 Vegetable Marrow, lb .06 Spinach, B. C, lb. .10 Oarll:, Imported, per lb -.40 Parsnips, 2 bunches .15 Green Beans, lb. io Cabbage, green M B.C. head lettuce, head 10 Victoria hothouse tomatoes, lb .20 Held Tomatoes, lb 15 Oreen Peas, lb .10 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb .05 Bunch Turnips, 2 bunches . 13 B. C. Cauliflower, hd 20c and .25 B. C. Bunch Carrots .05 Victoria hothouse cucumbers each 15 Hothouse Cucumbers, each 15 Hothouse Squash, lb .15 Broad Beans, lb .06 Great) Ontoria, 3 bunches 10 Radishes. 3 bunches .10 Onions, 4 lbs. J 2 Apples Oreen Cooking Apples, 4 lbs. .. 25 California Orarensteins do, fat to 1.00 Fruit Valencia Oranges 20c to .70 Lemens. 8unklst, Uoz. 40 California Grapefruit ..7$4c to .10 Bananas, lb 15 Calif. Seedless O rapes, lb 2b Cal. Malaga Drapes, lb .... 26 Ucal Raspberries, 2 boxes J9 Pears, basket .80 1 week Cal. Pears, doa. 45c to 55 Uberta Peaches, dos. 40c to ... 0 Casaba Melons, lb lUi Watermelons, lb fr Honey Dew Melons, each. 30c to .40 Dried trulls Extracted honey, per Jar 25 Comb honey 2i Datiu. bulk, lb m, Raisins, bulk lb la Lemon and orange peel ji- Black cooking flits, lb. lf Currants, lb. .15 Citron peel J5 ! White Has. lb 1.1 1 Apples, dried Prunes. 30-40, lb 'runes, 40-50. lb. Meats-Fowl No. 1. lb . Roasting Chicken, lb. : Broilers l Ham. sliced, first grade Ham. picnic, first grade Cottage rolls, lb Bacon, , side, sliced, best grade ll'ork. shoulder :pork. loin UNION STKAMSIIU'S LIMITED fUeamrrt rrr rrlnre Ituiwrt f or ViU'oums cataU r.vKuv Tt'r.nnw. uo p.m. Arriving Vancouver. Thursday Morning. T-M, I'AKIlKN'V KVKHV flllDAV MlllMdllT u. . , Arriving Vancouver Bundjr tnldnigbt ippros. Mllingi to Port Blmpaou. AIU Arm. Anyoc Btewtrt ad Nut River I'uuiU. Bunrtny, 8:00 p.m. "mhfr .information regarding all wHiuki and ticket at rlUNttr KlTI'.Kt AOKNTV! HwuikI Avrjiue. IMionr M J5 , Pork, dry salt 30 Pork, leg 30 Ayrshire bacon, lb. JSc to J&Q 'Veal, shoulder 35 Veal. loin. 33 Turkey - 3i Beef, pot roast 18c to 20, Beef, boiling 10c to .14 Beef, roast, prime rib 25c and 30 Lamb, shoulder 36 Beef, steak 30c to .40 Lamb, leg 3& 'Lamb, chops 35c to .40 Mutton, shoulder .'. 30 Snioked kippers, lb Salmon, fresh, lb - 38 Halibut, fresh, lb 30 Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Robert Balrd, Inspector of municipalities, Is here In the course )! an Inspection tour. He arrived yesterday from Victoria Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker of Arrandale Cannery were overnight visitors In town. .Mr. Walker Is manager of Arrandale Cannery. Attention Rebekahs! President's visit Aug. 26. A good attendance is requested. Visiting Brothers and Sisters cordially invited. 197 Gordon Ede, who has been '..n the city and district for some yeat-3 sailed, bw.lhe Cardena last nlffht Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Colllson and dauffhtftr. Ml Jnvre nnlllsnn re- Oot . fiov 6 KM ealltpg CHOLERA INFANTUM THE FATAL DISEASE OF CHILDREN Is a valuablepreparation thathasbeea on the market for the wwteightyjears. It has no equal for off-setting the vomiting, purging and diarrhoea of cholera infantum. Wee, 60o. a bottle at all drontsU or dealers; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out S, A. Corley was an arrival in the city on the Prince Henry th morning from Vancouver. for his home In Victoria, being ac-!Mr a,nd Mrs- k 8a"ed ,tnU companled by his young daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Anderson and morning on the Cardena for Van couver. Mrs. Peters, 241. Fifth Ave West "rived home this week after PrinC3' an turned to the city on the Henry this morning after spending a five weeks' vacation in Vancouver and Victoria. , J. H. McLeod, collector of cus toms, sailed yesterday morning on the Princess Louise to make a brief trip to Ketchikan. He will be re turning to the city on the Prin cess Charlotte this afternoon. J.' W. Plommer of the Prince Rupert' High School staff, accom panied-! by his jbride, returned to me city on me rnnce Henry inis morning from Vancouver. They were married in Vancouver during the vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fraser and son and daughter will sail this af ternoon on the Princess Charlotte for Victoria where they will tate up residence. Mr. Fraser being transferred, there In the school In spetOrial service. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Clyne, win hare been visiting here and on the Haas Rmr for the past Jew week sailed by the Cardena last .night o.i their return to Vancouver. Mr extended holiday spent touring from Alberta as far south as Cal ifornia. Mrs. M. A. Burbank and two sons, who have been holidaying at Lake Kathlyn, near Smithers, returned to the city from the interior on this afternoon's train.. Clymont in. city rtolice court this CJjrne was some years ago with. thmonune " la flrm"&Vlkhii Manson ifl -1 Kro here. Airs. k. u. iiei Gonzales Due two of Bedford Prlniaa 1. 1 YTTTp XJI TO LIVEUrOOL Aug. iM. 8pt 16 .. OueheM of Dtdord Sopt J DuctMas -t Rlchmnd .eit s, or. t ouoimm of Athoii - Bopt. SS DuchM of Vork .451 To Harve-London-llamDurK .45 Alio 47 IVuluu M Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Miller and family, who have been camping for three weeks at Lakelse Lake, returned to the city from the Interior on this afternoon's train. Miss Marie Murphy arrived in the city on the Prince Henry this morning from Victoria to spend a holiday visiting with her parents, Conductor and Mr.D. E. Murphy. Mrs. F. O. Dawson and two sons. who have been visiting for the past few months with Mrs. Dawson's parents at Jamestown, NX)., returned to the city on this .afternoon's train. Steve Shepherd, Indian, for drunkenness, was lined $15. and costs, with option of fourteen days' imprisonment, by.iMagbtrate Mr Bedford and son and daughter arrived in the city on this O. P Tinker, who has been a pa-. , n ,. ,. . . . ttent in the Prince Rupert General I', ;h 7 tl" t iff the scientific m stair n. of the Prince Hospital the past month "H Rupert Hsherfe Experlrh-ental Sta-ferlng from the effeeU of a broken, and tab, rIdence nere. knee cap, continues to make good) progress toward recovery. Although A. A. McCowan, official of the Canleloupes. Cal 15c to -26 ; still a patient in the institution. he'car department of the Canadian Terrace cooking Cherries, lb. .15 was able to go down to his office Natlona, RaUway8 from Winnipeg i .uu, u,. .10 ir a cuup.c 01 uuurs une aay um 1 and M McCowan were in the city Peaches, peeled ... Apricots, lb Prunes, 60-70, lb. . .20 .10 15 FROM MONTREAL I aboard the Prince Henry morning going north to make round trip to Skagway. this the Inspector William Splller. commanding the Fort George and Peace River division of the provincial po-ice. arrived in the city from Prince Oeorge on this afternoon's train nnd will sail this evening on the steamer Prince George for a vaca tion trip to Vancouver and Victoria. j Inspector Splller was formerly sta-, 10 ULASGOV. -r.KLFAST-LIVER- tloned xiSL f- vum'Ti Making her farewell appearance pt as, o.-t us. dunwi of Richm wd ! f 'he season here. O.P.R. steamer; Charlotte, Capt. C. C. Salntey, is due In port at 3:30 thl-afterrioon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 5:30 pm. for Vancouvrr and Vlctorlv The steamer Prinfess Alice will come on the run next week in 30 1 Srpt to '. Montrose .Pce of the Charlotte. 3t To llarvc-Soiithampton-Antwerp $2) Sfl 3, Bot. I Montotlm jjQ Odl. S. Nov. 13 MontroM ,111 CUI.KIIUl)Hli-MlUlll.UirTU Auf. Swpt IB tmanm at AurtralU tpt. S, Swpt. as ... . fcmpfM of BriMia Sept. 12, Oct. 34. . . . KmftKw of rrnc FROM VANCOUVER To IUwBll-Jan-Clilna-l'lilllpilnrii io imu nii iiiir r.utKs tkih: with tiik okirnt Apoiv to Attnl erervwhert or i. J. IOKMTI.R BtraoUhlp Diil, PaM. Asttnt OP R. Stitlon. Vrvcour. l TvMfhont Trinity 1181 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR fill Sevonil Are. Phone C19 Moose Dance Is Enjoyable Two Hundred Persons In Attendance at Happy Affair Last ' Night About 200 persons were in attendance nt a very enjoyable dance held last night in the Moose Hall. Music W8 by the Premier Orchestra and B. 3. Bacon was master r' ceremonies. The affair was In progress from 0 p.m. until. 1 a.m. and. at midnight, delicious refrshments were served with J.' Jeans In charge. Charles Lemon was chairman of the committee In charge. Ted Ror-vlk presided at the door. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Steel beds, oak dresser dining table, fruit Jars, etc. Cheap. Apply Room 9. Feder.U Block. J07 Glasses fittefl b registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. v.' Mrs. E. Lewis was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning for drunkenness. George Baines was fined $25.(0 with option of thirty day3 imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court . th;3 morning for false pretences. Kenneth Powell, Indian, was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment with hard labor by Magistrate McClymont In city poilce court this morning for vagrancy C.PJl. steamer Princess Mar?, Capt. James Flood, arrived in port at 6:45 last evening from the soutli and sailed at 10 p.ml on her re turn to Vancouver and waypolnts. Sisters Martina and Teresita of St. Joseph's Convent returned to the city on the Prince Henry this morning after having spent the summer vacation at Victoria. Oscar Bye, it being his third of fence on a charge of drunkenness was sentenced to three montru' imprisonment with hard labor by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Misses Ellen and Frances Moore, Young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore, returned home on the Prince Henry this morning after spending the summer holidays in Seattle with their uncle, Glen Mor- rlssey. The Canadian Fish tt Cold Stor age Co.'s steam trawler James Caruthers Is In the dry dock for repairs. A deal for the sale of thj ship is reported to be .pending but no official announcement is yet I available. Mrs. H. L. Midforth and children arrived In the city on the Prlnca Henry this morning from Vancouver, where they have been spend lng the summer, and will visit here for the next two or three weeks with Mrs. Mldforth's sister, Mrs T. McClymont, before proceeding to their home In Winnipeg. Mrs A Midforth was formerly Miss Myrtle McLenaghan of this city. HUGH L. DICKEY, MJ. SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel KINGSLEY SCHOOL North Lonsdale, B.C. A Bnanllng and Day School for Boys from 6 years of age and upwards. Located in North Vancouver - Ml thf advantages of the suburban surroundings and immediate touch with the great city. Splendid location-spacious grounds healthy surroundings. . Separate houses for Junior and Senior boys. Course of studies to Junior Matriculation. Special attention paid to athletics and Physical training. ' School Re-opens Sept. 8th For full particulars write Headmaster. Klngsley School, North Lonsdale, B.C. Auto and Truck Engines 10 to 60 Horse Power, Suitable for Marine or Stationary Use. Batteries and Generators. Lowest Prices, Write for Information. VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. 1219 Granville St., Vancouver Branch Yard at 330 Ave. East Second COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-U'elllngton In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 A quality which has won supremacy mm Yellow label Salada 60 a lb Brown label Salada 70ct a lb 'Fresh from the gardens' Salada Tea is sold by MussallcirTs Cash & Carry Stores CHURCH NOTICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) , This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "MIND." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. Boat and Car for Sale Car can be seen at Parker's Garage Boat, the Imalonc, at Yacht Club Floats Dr. Joseph Maguire, Alder Block 19 WHEN YOU CAN'T GET FRESH MILK-TAKE KLIM! Because KLIM will give you as much or as little milk as you want, whenever you want It. Simply mix KLIM with water, and you have milk not 6 makeshift but real, Fresh, dairy mlllc with ALL THE CREAM, all the nourishment and all the delicious flavour that you long for when you're miles away from the nearest dairy. KLIM keeps without ice and is most economical to use. Take it along on your campins, boating or mooring trip. Keep a few tins at the summer cottase. Because It's In powdered form, KLIM weighs only about one-fifth as much as the milk it makes. Send 10c for a trial tin. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED 115 Georjt Sbttl Toronto 1 COUPON Canadian Milk Products Limited, 11 5 George St, Toronto Pleas send me free booklet "Camp Cooklns." Nam Address. S6M0NDS SAWS The most economical saws to use Simondt Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Reml tX. and Acorn Ave. Vnncouvtr. D.C MONTREAL 5t JohB NiB, r-r..:- .: .V. XZ. 3