FAQ THKEl NOW OPEN! In Our New Store Ormes Ltd. ZrfiQ. Pioneer DrtQCsLs . Phones 81 & 82 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel I Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roonu A. J. ritUDllOM.Mi:. l'rop. Cor of Fraser und Fifth Sis. SAVOY M. fcarnps. Usk; Oeo. Kltsclas: B. If.!! in. city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. l'rop Tilt HOTEL MOKTII WHILE B-' & "14 Water: 8'cdi tleat 75c PER DAY ANO UP Trlrphnnr tKI ROYAL R E Wwlsey, Winnipeg. O Er i - n Osland; W. Ostlund. Sa k.rh';in. Knox Hotel Arc Our MEALS Good? Our Quests Say They Are. COAL Roy the real Coal our fa-mou Kdson and Cldy-Wellington In any qnantities. AUo riulkley Valley Hay. Grain and Koblii Hood Hour Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 5H AND S5H TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOR SKEKNA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK ANO CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Tliroutbout the City Third Ave. & Fulton St. LOCAUTEMS Mr. and Mrs-. H. D. Rochester went out this morning on the train he to Terrace and she to Haysport for Port Easington. John Lockhart, who is connected with the Wallace shipyards and who was here with them when shipbuilding was being carried on here, arrived this morning on the Prince Henry. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lockhart. They are making the round u id on the steamer. 1 HUGH L. DICKEY, M.D. SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Itoyal Hotel SUITS Made to Your Measure $30.00 and Up Cleaning & Pressing for Ladies & (lentlcincn Sharman Co. Phone: Itlark 78 Opposite Post Office 40 . There is a lot Beef Strength in a little BOVRIL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Rlmnirri leave Prince ttupert I r Vnnroinrrs TH.h. t'ATAI.A EVERY Tt'F.WIIAV. I.JO lM. Arriving Vancouver. Thursday Morning. TM. CAHDF.NA EVtBV IKIOAY MIDMOIIT w ... Arriving Viucouvfr Sunday midnight appro. weekly aalllngi to Port Blinpaon, Alice Arm. AtijroK. Stewart and Naai River pomu. Sunday B 00 p.m. further information regarding nil miIiiik and tiraeu t ritlxcr III n:ilT AOENfY; Nre mm' VM'ime. Phone .ws I I Local Items Dinncrware, cliina, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. The Waterhbuse tramp steamer Northoim was in port this morning discharging salt and crcosoted lumber from Vancouver; Ab. Lipsin returned this morning from a buying trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Lipsin is remaining In the south another two weeks. At their recent meeting the Ito- tnrv niith f41sfiipri the nnsslhlllfv or holding a club picnic but decld ed not to have one this year. Aubrey Jackson who was charged with theft and tried by Judg Young in the county court, was found not guilty of the charge. Lloyd Rice returned on Thurs day's train from a two-weeks' va cation a.t Doreen. Raymond Loen of Dorreen accompanied Lloyd to the city for a weeks' visit. Mrs.1 Thompson of the Shamrock rooms was this morning convicted in the police court of having liquor for sale, and this being her second offence she was sent down for six months. Judge and Mrs. Young are plan nlng to leave next Wednesday on the Prince Henry to spend a holi day with their daukhter at Van couver. Their car has already been shipped south. Prince Henry, Captain Neddeh arrived this morning at ten o'clock from Vancouver with 262 -passengers, mostly going to Alaska. There were 26 debarked here. The vessel w proceeding to Alaska ports. On the Prince Henry this morn n was an Alaska tour party from th" state of Maine, 81 people In all who are on their way to Dawson Thry wil1 leave the steamer on hei i turn here Wednesday and will go cast by special train. Miss Ruth Hanson, a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. John Hanson, ar rived this morning to spendpartf f ner vacation wun ner parents, an Is a high school teacher at Mlnne apolls. On the way here she stop ped off at Glacier Park, Portland Victoria and Seattle. M nm:niii-.H BfHBIBBBIWa RiHKMM J IIP! M IT I iii in i ' i i i ni mm i in i i i FROM MONTREAL 10 GLASOOW-BELFAST-LIVER-TOOL July 14. Aug. It Mellt. .'.us. 1. Oct. 9 Duchew of Bedford 7. Sept. 4 MlnnedOM Sept. 16. Oct. S3 Duche of Rrehmott l To Cherbourg-Southampton-Antwerp Aug. S Montotare To Havre-London-Antwerp pt. 1. Oct. 1 Montolarc Oct. a, nor. iz noniror To H.irvr-London-Hamburr Aug 1. Aug. 17 MoiitcaHi Aug. IS. Sept. 10 Montrose FROM QUEBEC TO CIIEKBOURO-SOUTHA.MPTO.N July 75. Aug IS ... EmpreM of Franc? Aui 7" flrnt 10 Kmprea of Auatralu Aug. SO, Sept. IS BmprM of Australia FlfOM VANCOUVER To M.inall-J.iivin-Chlnit-riilllpiilnrp LOW ROUNII TRIP FARES 'f TO ORIENT A' to Awtiui evtrvwtiere or t.J J IOUSTF.U 8leaWhlp Onl. Pa Aent O P.n atauon. VancouTwf . SAILINGS FKOM l'KINCK ItUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Ju-nrau and Skagway j -,JUly 20, 24, 27, 31. ':, To Vancoutcr, Victoria and Seal tie July 22, 23, 29, August 1. For nulrdale, Ocean Fall, Nam ii, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victorian-Friday, 10 pjn. Full Information from XV. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th St. Phone 31 . . 'U-.HTKZTi-i THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, July 18, 1831 DYSENTERY IS DANGEROUS CHECK IT AT ONCE Is the remedy you should win. It IS . DOt Ba experiment, out a in and proven preparation that haa been used in Canada for the past eighty years for all bowel complainta. Price, 60c. a bottle at all druggiirta or dealers: put "P only by TbeJ-burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. (i lasses fitted tr rejfitercd optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. G. Erlandson of Osland is In the city for the week-end registered at the Royal Hotel. Mrs. W. Beveridge is leaving on today's C.N.R. boat for a. vacation in and around Vancouver. R. L. McIntpshTreturned today to Terrace where khe and Mrs. Mcintosh are living at their summer home. M. Barnes and George Kltselas arrived in the city yesterday from Usk and are registered at the Savoy Hotel. ' Fred McLeod of the local tele phone department arrived back yesterday from a two-weeks vaca tion in the south. Mr. and Mrs. W. Alrd and fam ily of Pacific arrived in the city on Thursday's train and will spend a few weeks holidaying here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brldon of Lucy Island went out this mornln on the train bound for a hollda7 visit to Toronto. Loeglne Superintendent Bonnry of the Pacific Mlljs arrived from the south yesterrfay "and proceeded to the Islands on business connected with his company. J. F. Farlsh, the .man who macte the first A.B.C. audit for the Da'.ly News I and1' whrfW riow clrculatiot auditor for the Seattle Times, arrived In the city today accompanied by H. H. CahUI, circulation manager of the same paper and Mrs. Cahlll. They are making tht round trip on the Prince Henry and while in the city took occasion to renew acquaintances at tht-Dally News. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Whist Drive and Danco July 23. Eagle's Dance. Friday. July 24 Ladies refreshments. Gents. 50c. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. II Von artliMUrtilo Join Rational fflendship&u& II nfUi(afDrarWflm'Ft.)SrnJarOnc I II American FrinwIihlpSnclcrr II llrVr. CF. nwrnll.Mlch. II Mind Tour Health and Drink Daily Pure and Fresh Milk From DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 608 P.O. Box 4J Visitors Welcome FOR MEN A 'MAN IS AS GOOD 2 AS HIS FEET Z Wc can promise the outdoor man shoes that will give com- fort and foot health, and yet g retain the smart style found only in- !S IIARTT SHOES q 5 Priced up $8.50 from jg B n FAMILY SHOE STORE B P.O.Box 1581 Phone 35T i , m j A. J. Webber, Mgr. Q B Mail Qrdcrs Given Prompt Attention HJI1:1I1.1CBE! itixm amajnfiixa THE MARKET Market prices current today are as follows: '' V' Vegetables B. C. New Potatocs,;8 lbs .25 B. C. Beets, bunch, 2 for .......... .15 Parsley, bunch .10 Oregon Celery, head ... .. .25 Spinach, B. C, lb .10 Oarllc, imported, per lb . .40 Parsnips, 2 bunches 15 j Green Beans, 2 bunches 15 Cabbage, green .of Onions, 4 lbs .25 B.C. head lettuce, head ,10 Victoria hothouse tomatoes, lb 20 Green Peas, lb. A.H Rhubarb, outdoor, lb uuncn Turnips, i Duncnes --,pkr B. C. Cauliflower, hd., 20c arid 25 B. C. Bunch Carrots .-,,,.. .J06 Victoria hothouse cucumbers each ,. A15 and .20 California bunch carrots .10 California bunch beets, bunch , ..10 Green Onions, 3 bunches ' '.Id Radishes, 3 bunches ............... 10 Terrace Asparagus, lb 20 Apples Yellow Transparents, 2 lbs 15 Winesap, extra fancy, 2 lbs. . 25 Fruits Valencia Oranges 20c to .70 Lemons. Sunklst, doz. .. .40 Florida Grapefruit 12 &c to .20 California Grapefruit 7V4c to .10 Bananas. 2 lbs. Jo Calif. Seedless Grapes, lb. . 25 Terrace Strawberries 2 boxes .45 Canteloupes, Cal 15c to .25 Byng Cherries 25 Plums, lb .15 Pears, doz : 0 Peaches, doz , .50 Apricots, lb. .. , , .15 Casaba Melons, lb. . 15 Watermelons, lb .09 Honey Dew Melons, each, 30c to .40 Gooseberries, lb .10 Dried fruits-Extracted honey, per Jar ...55 tiomo noney 2b Datej, bulk. lb. Raisins, bulk. lb. .15 Lemon and orange peel 20 Black cooking figs. lb. .. .15 Currants, lb. .15 Citron peel 25 White ligs. lb .13 Apples, dried 20 Peaches, peeled , , ,. 20 Apricots, lb. i 20 Prunes, 60-70, lbu AO Prunes, 30-40. Ib.,. .13 Prunes. 40-50. lb 12 ft Meats - Fowl No. I, lb 25 Roasting Chicken.' lb. .45 Broilers , . .45 Ham. sliced, first grade 25 Ham. picnic, first grade 25 Cottage rolls, lb 22 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .50 Pork, shoulder 22 Pork, loin ... 25 Pork, dry salt 20 Pork, leg 20 Ayrshire bacon, lb 3 to JbO Veal shoulder .25 Veal, loin, 25 Turkey . .... 25 Beef, pot roast 18c to 20 Beef, boiling 10c to .14 Beef, roast, prime rib 25c and 20 Lamb, shoulder 25 Beef, steak 50c to .40 Lamb, leg 2i Lamb, chops 35c to .40 Mutton, shoulder 20 Fish 'noked klpnern. lb. .. Salmon, fresh, lb ill Halibut, fresh, lb. . Frrs-B. C. fresh pullets, doz. B. C. fresh firsts, doz. S," B C fresh extras, doz 20 1 Local, new laid 40 Butter- , Fancy cartooned. U JO No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs .80 Flour-Flour, 49's. No. 1 hard wheat 1.70 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs 20 Sugar-yellow, 100 lbs 5.10 White. 100 lbs 5.60 Lard-Pure . 20 Compound 20 Feed-Wheat, No. 3 Alberta 1.95 ;No. 5 Alberta 1.80 Oats 1.85 Bran 1.501 Shorts .... 1.60 Middlings 2.10 Barley 1.75i Local new laid, doz. .401 Laying Mash 3.10, Oyster Shell ............ 1.95 , Beef Scran . 3.95 'around oil cake ..,-..j.-....-. 4.25 I vjne Fine oat oat choos chops ..' aZL.J..2.00 Crushed oatsJ.... -J 2.00 1 Fine barley chop 1.85 NutS- : ' Almonds, shelled Valencjas .50 California soft shelled walnuts .15' Walnuts, broken shelled .45, ' IVnlmila challar Vtolvaa Kft . . 11.1114 W BIIHUIUWi Peanuts Cheese i Ontario solids 30! Ontario solids 2 Stilton, lb .35' Rouqucf ort .CO Its fine quality has won leadership mm Yellow label Salada 60ct a lb Brown label Salada 70 ct a lb 'Fresh from the gardens' Salada Tea is sold by Mussallcm's Cash & Carry Stores CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 213 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, "LIFE." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Itev. F. W. Dafoe. D.D, Minister Morning service at II o'clock. Subject, "MISSINO THE HIGHEST." Evening service at 7:30, Subject. "WHERE TO LOOK FOR A BETTER WORLD." Dr.' Dafoe has returned from his holidays and will preach at both services tomorrow. A cordial welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, BA. ' Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "EXTENDING THE KINGDOM." Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "A TALE OF TWO MEN." iBBi "My mother lets me get breakfast" "I can do it easily, too, because wc always have Shredded Wh;at. Of course, Mother makes tho toast and Daddy's colTco they're much harder to get than Shredded Wheat. She lets mo put straw berries on the biscuits now, and you should see how all of us clean up our cereal dishes ln THE CANADIAN SHREDDED VUEAT COMPANY, LTD. SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT llccausc it doesn't pay to It does pay to buy us NOTICES Canadian Shredded Wheat it 100 Canadian grain. Eat TWO Shredded Wheat Biscuitt a day and help Canada's Prosperity. advertise poor products, those advertised. 5K itffll ,: W