JUST ARRIVED Swim Kaps Season's latest and original designs. Keep the curl inand the water out. Price: 15c to $1.25 Ormes Ltd. Dfio Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TIUIL lllUn.MII COLt.UUU Manufacturer! of ELEPHANT ISmml rilKMKWL IHUTILIZLUS rrlucer St ftafineri of TADANAC lira ml IXKCTKOI.YTIC Peace River Pre-emptions Are Numerous VICTORIA. June 23:-Pre-emp-! n to the number of 381 have been .ik'!i up in the Peace River Block B C to the middle of June in the prr frit year. This means that 60.960 ti n of new land is being settled, fc then- are also 131 other applica- ,ui,s pending. Telegraph Vote For Northern B. C. Is Passed TUr House of Commons at Ottawa li is voted $31,100 for repairs and Im-rr .vemenu on government tele-n.iph lines in the Northern British Columbia district. This is a reduc-: n from last year. ROWNTREE'S MAC :H INERT Onrif Trerlnn, Tnllm fag Bumrnw wmrhM. Stump full, Sub-wulm Mola lfln, Und Uvll. Bulldnwrt, lUrmillm, Kod Qnin. Miinuliwrt. 0'W,. Itippm. lion. Roll". 8lpr. It. Cruhm, Urn PuIwImt lMtrhM, I'limpa, (iuoiin d !' ll' K..hlcr Rlrctrir I'Unrt. Domwtlc tr yrm. I'oww RhovtU, Houtim XUchln. Air CamprMnnra. Omwit nd I'lul llu, fclirtm . llym.nilh le-Itwtiv.., Siu-rmn EiMMto". ?"" Uwn llmm nd Hnlltn. Mwblmff Inf v, ry nurptm. BROWN, FRASER A Co. Ltd. 1150HumrSt. Vncouvr B.C. AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH LOCAL ITEMS Women of Mooseheart Legion regular meeting postponed until Thursday. Emil Carlson was a passenger on board the Catala this morning bound from Stewart to Vancouver, Mrs. A. R. Nichols and daughter will sail' tomorrow morning on the Prince Henry for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Gordon J. C, Ede sailed last night on the Prince John fo Queen Charlotte City where he hr-s secured employment. TJrrttty codH'tiriisl" nighi-flle3 a communication from the Pacific Association of Fire Chiefs urging that Fire Chief D. It. McDonald of this city be sent as a delegate to the annual convention whii is to be held in Honolulu In September. In moving that the communication be filed, Aid. Micdon-ald expressed the belief that it was out of the question to meet with the suggestion. SETTLING INTERIOR New Community of Farmers Beinu Formed Near Prince George VICTORIA, June 23: Shell Lake. nnrihwMt of Prince George, has been selected by a group of Ohio farmers as the site of British Co- j ' lumbla's newest agriculture colony. They have acquired most of the land ; around the lake and 18 settlers have already arrived and are building j homes. Many more will come. A large community house Is belnp built to accommodate the settlers urhiip individual homes are under construction. This will be used later as a community assembly place. Vanderhoof Couple Married Recently Sirs. Nora Eileen Burdett Becomes Bride of Eric Vaudrcy LIversidKP VANDERHOOF. June 23: The marriage took place early Saturday morning at the home of the bride. 'when Mrs. Norah Eileen Burnett, (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ip Bloomfleld of Fort St. James, became the bride of Eric Vaudrcy Llversldge. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. R. O. Dunoar oi uie United Church and witnesses were Miss Phyllis Bloomfleld and Charles D. Bloomfleld. '.Tutirnu UTCAMtJllIPS LIMITED Further motion "ftr Local Items Regiment. Football Referee, tonight Barton. Merchants . vs. No increase in the price of Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. SHREDDED Don't forget the Eagles' big ex cursion to Ketchikan for the U.S. holiday, July 4. (tf) ' s. George Sakamoto of Port Esslng- ton has been fined $25 and $2.50 for drunkenness. The city council last night fi nally reconsidered and adopted a bylaw providing for the temporary borrowing from the bank of $50,- 000 to finance carrying out of local Improvement work pending sale of the bylaws covering same. The local Improvement construc tion bylaw providing for the building of an asphaltic sidewalk on ths south side of First Avenue past the Central Hotel was finally reconsidered and adopted at last night's meeting of the city council. Making the second of a number of calls that are scheduled hete for the summer, the Admiral Line steamer Dorothy Alexander, Capt. A. T. Nickerson, with a large party of tourists on board, arrived In port at 7.20 this morning from Alaska and sailed at 10 ajn. for Seattle. At last night's meeting of the city council a letter was read from Edward T. Applewalte, secretary of the Stewart-Hyder celebration. inviting the civic body to be , re presented at that celebration on July 18, 19 and 20. The invitation was accepted subject to the ability of any of the aldermen beli.g able to make the trip. The. city council last night granted permission, subject to the usual conditions, to the Dominion Day celebration committee, representing Sons of Canada, Baseball and Football Associations and Boys' Band, to use the Acropolis Hill grounds on July 1 next Perml sion was asked in a letter from H A. Breen, secretary of the commlt- liee : ... . itf n 1 ETh fm "Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helped me to regain my strength. I was all rundown and very nervous and weak. Now I am able to work without thatdragging, tired feeling. I first took the Vegetable Compound through the advice of a friend. I cannot praiseit too highly and I hope my testimony will induceotherstotakeit." Mrs. William Ouelate, 76 Elm Sr., Berlin, "New Hampshire. SAILINGS FROM PKINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wraneell, Juneau and Skagway ' June 26, July 3, 6, 10 To Vancouver, Victoria and 24, 27, July 4, 8 k'or Butedale, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Klver, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Full information from XV. C. Orchard, General Aitent Cor. 3rd Ave. St 4th St. Phone 31 Presbyterian Strawberry Tea tomorrow afternoon In Church Hall. (146) Discount of 50c a ton on coal for cash. Alberta Lump now $13 a ton. Egg Coal $12. Hyde Transfer. (151) M. Valentin sailed last evening on the Prince Charles to make the roud trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points.' Accounts for the two weeks end Ing June 19, totalling J10.n5.8a were passed for payment at last night's meeting of the. city council. The County Court case of Freck-man vs. McDonald from Terrace has been adiourhed sine die to enable the defendant to produce another witness. F. O. Pyle who arrived In thr citya few days ago, sailed last night on the Prince Charles to make the round trip to Stewar Anyox and Massett Inlet points prior to returning to Vancouver. On recommendation of the Board of Works the -'ttty council lasi night gave the Prince Rupert Sup ply iO., wnose tenaer was tzoi.io the order or water wovks supplies. This tender was the lowest Having made an- extra call at Inverness to load canned salmon Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E Dickson, did not return until 1? noon today from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points. She sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for thi south. Mrs. Eric Wilson, who has been visiting here for the past few weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tobey, left by today's train on her return to her home In Melrose, Mass. She is being accompanied as far as Jasper by Mr. and Mrs. Tobey. ' Mrs. Grace Scllg was a visitor In the city yesterday bound south on the steamer Princess Charlotte from Ketchikan. She is the widow of the late Steve Sellg who lost his life In an airplane accident at Ketchikan In May. While in the city she visited with Mrs. W. Pierce. Fifth Avenue. A recommendation from the fl- J. O. Davtes, general superintendent, Canadian National Telegraphs, Winnipeg, and O. H. Stead. British Columbia superintendent, Vancouver, who arrived In the clU yesterday from the lntcrjojjn th'( course of an InspecUoh glur, will sail tomorrow morning on" the ss. Prince Henry for Vancouver. ! During the month of May tfc city fire department responded to five calls, there being no damage In any case, a report from Fir? Chief D. H. McDonald, presented to the city council last night, stated. Expenditures for the month totalled $1,101.14. Regular Inspections had been made of fire equipment, public buildings, etc, all of which had been found to be in good order. Glasses fitted T registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Robert Morlson, son of Postmaster J. R. Morlson, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Qcorgj for a trip to Vancouver. Miss E. Dunn, who has beta attending school here, sailed by the Prince Charles last evening for he. home in Massett. Inspector and' Mrs. James M. Tupper sailed last: evening on the Prince Charles to make the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Mas-1 another sett Inlet points. jaway. for Vancouver - enroute to Quall-cum Beach, -Vancouver Island, where they will go into camp for the summer. ' Dugald Campbell, representative of the Canadian Linotype Co.. in the course of one of his periodical business tours of this district, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train an-1 will sail tomorrow morning on tho Prince Henry for Vancouver. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot And cold water in all rontm A. J. ntmUIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser und Fifth 8U. SAVOY J. Tate, Smlthcrs; H. Edenshaw, Massett. New Royal Hotel I. 7jiitII1. 'rnp THE HOTEL UOHTII WIIII.F. Hot & Cold Wttcr: Steam Hett 75c PER BAY ANI UP Trlrphnnr KI O. Scar. ROYAL R. McComb, and H. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Ouesta Say They Are. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPONGE SANDWICH Assorted Flavors 20c The Electric Hakcry Wc Deliver Phone 667 O. nance committee that lots 15 and Smith, city; A. 11. Ross. C.N.R.. 18. Block 28. section 8. ( Eleventh m. Barnes and E. Campbell, Usl: Avenue be sold to Haakon Lund j FOR RENT Furnished 3 room cor-for the sum of $80 was adop- tage. fully modern, centrally ln-ted by the city council last night. . cated' for July, August and Sep-The purchaser Is to build a house tember. Phone Red 1C8 evenings, tf on the property. HEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT There will be no increase in cost, on account of the new sales tax, either to your erocer or to you for your nourishing, economical Shredded Wheat Delicious with berries and fresh fruits The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. Niagara Falls, Canada HIT-RUN IS DENIED Tom Dybhavn Tells Circumstance of Collision Between Trolling ' Boats Tom Dybhavn gave unequivocal denial this morning to a rumor, which has been In circulation to the effect that his trolling boat Palander I. had recently struck trolling .boat and. ran Explaining the circumstances of F. Dalbv of Fifth Avenue Ea'.t a collision with tne Ada II. north and sons. Herbert and Stanley,: east of sha& Rocks " 18-Mr. will -sail tomorrow morning on tti-"; i Dybhavn stated that the Palander Prince Henrv for a vacation trhv1- dld strlke the Ada II. a glanc- to Vancouver ana Victoria. jin& D10W on ine P" 5iem- ne latter vessel had crossed the bow. " f the frm" and Helen and Mike McCaffcry rT ki ter could not avoid the collision. M. P,McCaffery. will sail'- tomor- !cPaJand"i T dlhlV! to and, Mr. Dybhavn row morning on the Prince Henry despite m shouts and inquiries, the' Ada II. proceeded without stopping. The collision occurred early qn the morning of June 18, the Palander being inbound from North Island while the Ada was outbound. Mr. Dybhavn did not know until a few days later that It was ttu: Ada which had been struck. If both boats had been holding true to their courses. It would have been Impossible for such a collision to occur as did, Mr. Dybhavn declares. Lief Erikson Ladies' Club Has Meeting The Lief Erikson Ladles' Cluh held a meeting at the home of Mrs. II. Hanson, Eighth Avenge East. There was a good attendance and one new number was welcomed. The proceedings came to a close with a social hour durtn:; which delicious refreshments were served. THE WEATHER . Dead Tree point Cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer, 29.76; temperature, 52, light chop. Triple. Island Cloudy, fresh easterly wind, moderate sea. Langara Part' cloudy, moderate easterly wind, sea calm. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Hard Time Dance Friday June 26. Presbyterian Sunday-School Plc-nls Saturday, .June 27, Dlgby Island. Canadian National Recreation Association to Port Simpson s by ss. ' Prince Charles leaving Prince Ru-!pert at 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 1. Eagles' Excursion by steamer Prince John to Ketchllan, July 3 to 5. Canadian Legion Picnic July. 15 Digby Island. Presbyterian Bazaar November 5. 154 ECONOMY FIRST Economy is the Foundation of Wealth and Prosperity Economy Stores give you more for your money Wc endeavor to keep prices as low as possible Creamery Butter per lb. .: Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doz Eggs Fresh 3 doz Canadian Cheese 2 lbs Empress Tea it Coffce-2 lbs (This Is a good buy) Malkln's. Best Jelly Powders EI Op ' OOK nr Ant Malkln's Best Raisins 4-lb. pkg. Malkln's Best Clams-3 tins Phone 360 319 3rd Ave. 25c 88c 65c 39 c 85c 50c 50c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Large Blng Cherries pef lb." Okanagan Plums 3 lbs New Potatoes 13 lbs New Carrots, Beets and Turnips, 4 bunches .... Fresh Spinach 4 lbs Head Lettuce 3 for 25c 50c 50c 25c 25c 20c Mussallems Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" rhone 18 & 81 417-423 5th Ave. NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered daily from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial soAcltcd. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Box 895 Phone 287 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks , Tractors Tires Accessories Gas St Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue Phone 83