1'H W. TlATT.Y SewS h-i ... .... . ... 1 i "irm rimi i : ' oaiutuay, iuiy IX, jyjl Open For Business n oar new store Monday, July 13 Qrmesltd. Ztfut Pioneer DriiQt&sls Phones 81 & 82 DR. MAGUIRE Has Returned to the City And resumed his practice over Orme's Drug Store. Those wishing appointments will kindly Telephone 525 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING ft. T. !'. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineer. Machinist. Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WKLDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND .185 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hteamrra leave Prlnre llupert ( or Vancouver: . TS.N, CAT.U.A rVI'.RV TtTHItW. I.JO P.M. Arriving Vancouver Thursday Noon approx. TS.S, LAKIlOA KVMIY I'KlltAY MlllMOIIT Arriving Vancouver Bunday midnight approa. weekly wiling! to Iort Slmpaon. Allc Arm. Anyo. Stewart and Naa River point Sunday. 8:00 p.m. further Information regarding Ml ullinga and ticket at PKINCI' HI TDKT AflKSCY: Her ml Avenue. Phone SB Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station Tires, Parts, Accessories Phone 566 'Night Calls: Phone 161) Distributors of "OlKlE CARS and TRUCKS - i i mmmmmmmmmmm because it doesn't pay to It does pay to buy a Third Ave. & Fulton St. Brand" COAL Hay the real Coalour famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington in any quantities. AWo Mulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Rood Flour. Pniice Rupert Feed Co I'llONES 58 AND 558 advertise poor products, those advertised. 1 Local Items Dinnerware, cliina, crockery, glassware, Hellbroner's Store. J. H. Macey sailed last night on the Cardena for a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. II. W. Birch and. daughter, Beryl, sailed last night, on the Cardena for a holiday visit in Vancouver. Arthur N. Pack, New York maga zlne publisher, arrived here this week by steamer to board a yacht for a long cruise of Alaska waters He was accompanied by his wife. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Aspinall will sail tonight on the Prince George ! for a trip to Vancouver, accompanied by Miss Mary Klrkpatrick who has been staying with them here. Jake Mnssallem, who graduated with distinction recently from Vancouver Technical School, re turned home on the Prince Henry this morning after having studied for the past year In the south. After having left her dock yes terday afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, the steamer Prince Oeorgf turned around as she neared tre entrance of the harbor and re turned to the wharf to let oft a visitor cn board who had been car ried off. Archie Beatty, well known pio neer of the city. Is able to ns around again after spending two weeks as a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He ben etltted greaUy from the treatment received and is now feeling much better thin wnen he went In. ANNOUNCEMENTS . - Eagle's Dance, Friday. July 24 Ladies refreshments. Gents. 50c. Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 plgby Island. Moose .Whist Drive and Dance July 23. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. m toW"' Taj FROM MONTREAL TO GLASGOW-BELFAST-LIVER-TOOL July 17. Sept. 25 Ducheas of Rlohmoiwl July 34. Aug. 31 Mellt. Aug 1. Oct 0, ...DuclMa of Bedford Aug. 7. Sept. 4 Mlnnedoaa To Cherbourg-Southampton- Antwerp Aug. , Montclare To Havre-London-Antwerp apt. a. Oct. t Montclare Oct. 8, Nov. II Montr To larvc-LondonIIamburg Aug 1, Aug. 37 Manteal-n Aug. IS. Sept. 10 .'Montro FROM QL'EItEC TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON July 18. Aug. 6 ... Bmpreaa of Britain July SS. Aug. 15 XmprM of Franca Aug. 39, Sept 19 Smpreaa of Auatralu FROM VANCOUVER To l!awall-JaMin-rhlna-rhlllplne LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO ORIENT AdtjIv to Atenta everywhere or J. J HiKsTi:n Steatnahtp CXnl. Paa. Ajent C P R Station. Vancouver SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and SkajH ay-July 13, 17, 20, 24. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle July 15, 18. 22, 25. For Iluteaalc, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Ray, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 pjn. Full Information from XV. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. St 4th St. Phone 31 mwiyrjffliw LUMBAGO? A pain in the lower part of your back can torture you. But not for long, if you know about Aspirin I These harmless, pleasant tablets take away the misery of lumbago, rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches, toothaches, and systemic pains of women. Relief comes promptly; is complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot depress the heart Look for the Bayer cross, thus.: J Made in Canada Legion picnic Sunday. Boats leave Fisheries Float from 10 to 1 Tea, coffee, milk and sugar sup plied. 151 Tenders wanted for the haulln of approximately 175 yards" of rock and sand. For particulars apply to W. D. Vance, Secy. Fair Board. 161 Mrs. Annette Stone, who recently opened a business In the south, ar rived In the city on the Prince Henry this morning from the south, being here in connection with her local business affairs. Mrs. C. B. Ivancovtch, travelling as a tourist passenger aooara in? steamer Princess Louise, which was In port northbound yesterday had to be taken off the steamer because of Illness and is now a pa tient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Vic Rogers of the chicken ranch wants to know, why cook supper for hubby this hot weather when you 'can get a nice fried chicken fried potatoes and salad deliver el on the table for $150. Call or phone orders to 719 Fulton Street Phone Green 170. Open till 3 am 161 There were well over 300 pas-"cengers, practically all tourists. fcboard the steamer Prince Henry on its arrival this morning irota Vancouver enroute td Alaska. It Is the largest single tourist crowd that has been here so far this seu- son. William Bunting, who is weu;nounced. known In the mining affairs of the Portland Canal district. Is a passenger aboard the Prince Hen"-today bound for SRagwav whsnr he will proceed Into the Rainy Hollow country where he has mining interests. Dr. Wace, Medical Superintendent of the Queen Alexandra Solarium, will give an address in the City Hall on the evening of Monday, 13th Inst., on Solarium and Red Cross matters, with special reference to Crippled Children. Al' members of the local Red Crosi and the general public are invited to be present 161 Dr. Fred Kergln, son of Dr. ana Mrs. W. T. Kergln, arrived In the city on the Prince Henry this morning from Toronto and will spend the summer vacation heic Next fall he will leave for Oxford University to take up his studies under a Rhodes scholarship which It was his distinction to be awarded. He Is receiving the congratulations of his many friends on this honor for It Is the rirst time he ham been home since it was awarded him. With one of her largest passenger llstt of the season on board. C.N.R. steamer Prlnee Henry. Cap tain Harry Nedden. arrived In port at 10:15 this moin:ng from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocea'i Falls nnd sailed at 3 o'clock thU afternoon for Skagway and other Alaska points, whence she will re-! turn here next Wednesday morn-, Ing southbound. Among the tour lsts on board the Prince Henry: we,re a party of eighty American Elks making the round trip to Alaska after having attended the recent national convention In Seattle. Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received until and Including the 20th Instant by Christian Science Society for construction of a church edifice. Plan. and specifications obtainable from Clerk of Society, room 32 Besne; Bulldlng, telephone 21. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 101 Glasses filled bi registered optometrist at Hellbroner's' stored L.OB.A. Bazaar, Metrppole Hail, November 21.' ' 1C2I Tickets and reserved seats on ,sale at Arseneau's Store. for "Royal i Russian Chorus," Friday July 17. 'fl Provincial Constable Andrew Grant of the city detachment, after a brief trip south on escort duty, returned to the .city on the Prince Henry this morning. Norman Wllfold, who has been visiting In the city as the guest j of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Busby, sailed by the Cardena last night on. his return to his home In Na- nalmo. The annual picnic of the Loyal Orange Benevolent Association and the Junior Orange Association, was postponed from today on account of the rain and will be held, instead, next Saturday. CPU. steamer Princess Char-1 lotte, Capt. C. C. Salnty. Is du? In port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 5:30 pjn. for Vancouver and Victoria. Tenders closed yesterday for the construction of a residence on At- lln Avenue in Westv1e,wvfor Dr. Rii , . ... ' . jV. TP u. Large, wno win eg moving irom Port Simpson to Prince .Rupert this fall to practice. TheJneders have been forwarded to Dr. Large who will let his own contract. The only two cases coming up in city police court this morning were adjourned the case In which Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Is charged with keeping llauor for sale tc Friday next and the case of Jack McRae. charged with being a miner in a beer parlor, until Monday. New Hagwilget Bridge Opens End of Month The new Hagwilget suspension bridge across theJBulkley River at New Hazel ton will be opened for traffic at the end of July it is an- By forming new. rich blooil Dr. Chaie'i Nerve Food re-etortl the exhausted nerval and removes the cause of Sleeplessness, Irritability. Headache and Nervous Indigestion. i HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel I Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PKURHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser und Fifth 8ts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prop Tiir. iiorrx moktii while Hot & CnH Water. Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tSI ROYAL Song Yce, city; 0.,Nclson. But j- dale. ; I Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Arc. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. Elmo Hotel A quality which has won supremacy Yellow label Salada 60ct, a lb Brown label Salada 70cts a lb 'Fresh from the gardens Salada Tea is sold by Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores CHURCH F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollinfworth, B.A. Morning worship at 11 VISION OF GOD." Evening MAN WHO WAS SURE." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 245 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, "SACRAMENT." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting. Wednesday, at 8 pm. Reading room 245 Second Avenue, open on Monday and Thursdays from 3 to 5. Daughter of Local People Married In Pt.Haney Recently A wedding of interest took plan on Thursday. June 25. at St. Geor- Re's Church. Port Haney, when Ev- elyn Jean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Marshall o fPrlnce Ru- pert, became the bride of Roge Norman Harris, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. H. C. N. Harris of Port Haney, and grandson of Mr. ami James Felron of Baldock, Hert?, England. The service was performed by Rev. H. Pearson, assisted by Rev. C. V. Venables, and tKr church was beautifully decorated for the occasion by members of th-Women's Guild. The bride, charmingly attired In white rhlfton trimmed with chan- tll'y lace, and wearing a veil held In place by a flet of orange bloi-snms, entered the church to the strains of the .Lohengrin weddlnc march, accompanied by J. Allen of Vancouver. The wedding music war played by Mrs. E. Jones, and tn bride was carrying a shower bou quet of Ophelia roses. Miss Agnr Allen of Vancouver, Miss Marv Harris, sister of the groom, and Miss Barbara Harris, cousin, vert bridesmaids, and were dressed In pastel shades of yellow, mauve and green respectively, with picture hats to match. They carried briquets of flowers In contrasting shades and wore pearl necklets, the gifts of the groom. Geoffrey F. Harris supported his brother as best man: During the signing of the register, Mrs. A. E. Bend sang "O Promise Me. After the rremony, a reception itrd dance 'Aero held In th; Masonic Hall, the table being decor ated with pink antirrhinums, and centred with a three-tier wedding cake, a gift to the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Harris left liter for an extended motor tour. Prince George Plane Carries Prospectors And Fishinjr Trips Pilot S. McMillan of Canadian Airways Ltd., who 'Is operating out of Prince George, has carried several parties into the Rainbow Creek district during the past few days, according to word received here. In addition, McMillan Is booked to take In several fishing and hunt ing parties to Burns Lake district. raw us NOTICES o'clock. Subject, "QATCHING A service at 7:30. Subject, "THE KAYSER HOSIERY I u AnnoOncincr the arrival j of the newer J shades of the celebrated KAYSER Hosiery j All Silk with an as- jjj " tonishing capacity for wear. " PRICED AT $1.00 $ .50 1 1 and, $ 95 J. Family Shoe Store Third Ave. W. Phone 357 A. J. Webber. .Mgr. Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention jBlWCaXB TM KM ! ISYM ill n tB I Mind Your Health and Drink Dally Pure and Fresh Milk From DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red C08 P.O. Box 411 Visitors Welcome REDUCTION On All Suits Till our present stock is sold. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices $30 to $55 . UNO THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 "IB T I w ;i iff 4 -. at