i' SPECIAL uschold Size Ilottlu Italian 'Bnlpi, rg. 00c r av Home Dinpenser c Special Price, 59 cents Jura and Covers, dor F Seal Jar Quarts, dot F f: t seal Jars. Pints, dot F ;rcy Caps, doz P-itbc; Jar Rings, doz F " wax 2 packets for A :xinum Preserving Kettle, each C Racks, for 8 quart Jars, rach $1.25 Mi Tooth Powder and Onp tKleuzn Tooth Brush, Value 0c Both for 39 cents CHILDREN'S SPECIAL ,if , ( l.ildV Tooth Brush and Sponge Ball Both for 19 cents Ormes Lid. Jit Pioneer Drtiqtfists It, lunll 8U Phone.: 81 k:K Open Utlly From $ a.m. till II p-m. -iuBiip nd Holiday From 1$ noon till Z jn, I p.m. till 9 pjn. CANADIAN PACIFIC .1. tlla mrtA ra. ' " o vsntoujrr ti j ur.s ADELAIDE FIlIDAYB. 10 PM. o tancouTcr ! ALU K. Aug. nth. th. Au. 10th. 24th. Ar.....g Vancouver Thursday spt. n. KrtthiUn. Kranffll. Juneau and fikatwav F "; rs J ol I8B. Aug. 12th, 23rd. Sept. 1st. " l W' Ai K'E. Aug 19th. r ' TnaUon and reservations call or writ ir, t COATIIS, Genera) Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. INION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED mii leave Prince Rupert for .Vancouver 's. 1.1TALA KYt.Hl HltJunt, RS.CAitiif.XA i:vi;ia mm ay .iiiumum. Ar , j Vancouver Monday ajn. ; jt, to Pdti atmpsou Soto. b,m o pc ,U Uik rnnt lupn Bum.;, i . vtn ati iHinr and tickets at l:tii3TTsn3ii's.lsnt- si:k us rou your PRESERVING SUPPLIES 15c S1J5 SUS t5c 7c 35c . -Mc &c GORDON'S HARDWARE HZTzT i D. ELIO UTRNITUJIE EXCHANGE. Wc BlrY & wcSKLL USED FURNITURE Brine Your Old School Books Hox 50 Phone Green 121 1 10 Third Ave. HOLIDAYS How Will You Spend Them This Year? Enjoy a period of relaxation with all the joys of country life at "The Dunes" Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands SEA BATHING TENNIS IFISHINO Rates $12 a week, $40 a .month and up. Modern Convenlepees Write or whelms for seservallons lo MADAME RAJAUT Dr. O. E. Kvale of Stewart was a week-end visitor in the city, arriving from tha north on the Prince Rupert Saturday evening and reiunun last irignt on the Catala to Stewart. T C Wilding sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert ior Vancouver enrout- to Pen tic ion where be will Join Mrs. Wilding and son and spend a couple of weeks hoUdaftog. Mr J R Elfert and bar niece. Miss Betty Reld of Winnipeg, who has been vtslUnc here .for the past few weeks, sailed this after' noon on the Prince Robert to make the round trip to Skagway Hajph Bartlett af the federal de partment ot public works, who re eanUy had the mlstarUine to break a le In the Stlkfew River district s a passenger bdosfo we rno- Ureas Ala oaturoaT aiternowi go ing through Xc, Vlnoria. Capt A. F Parktnton af live Sal-vaUon Army at llMltan. who has bean sttandtaK the annual Native Congress of the Army at Port Bb-slnBtooj Jeairs or this evenlsg's train on 'his retum to the Interior. A B CummiBos. dlftriat mana ger for the Hudson Bay Co., and Mrs. Cummlngs and daughter were passengers aboard the Princess Aliee Saturday afUwoon -returning to Vaneouver after a trip up the SUklne River. Mr. Oummings haying vWte! Te4erapi Creek and potts of the company in that district. I. D. Joralemon. well known San Francisco mining man. who has been on a trip into Fairbanks and the interior of Alaska with Senator A. D. McRae of Vancouver, was a passenger aboard tne princess Alice Saturday afternoon returning south. Oeniral McRae is still Tn the north. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. de-Oanahl of New York, who have been on a trip to Vanderhoof and Stuart Lake, arrived in the city . on ! Saturday afternoon train .irom j the interior and. after spending a brief visit here, will retum east ! Mr. and Mrs. deGanahl were here a few years ago wher tney am con siderable cruising in local and Al askan waters aboard tne Vancou ver yacht Rio Bonlta. 7. Announcements j Cathollo August 29. tea, Mrs iBurbank's, Catholic'1 Church; ber 2 ana 3. 7 Baptist Bazaar, Oct. 5. Bazaar tOcto- Canadian Lcelon Bazaar Oct. 17 Presbvterlan Bazaar. Novembei Orange Ladies' bazaar. Nov. 58. Moose Hall RENTAL KATES Concerts 25.00 Dances 20-00 Public Meetings 15 00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Bteward,.640 or Red 412. jm daily jrewi LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and eomrortable by In 32 Taxllt costs the tame. t J. II. McLeod returned to th? !clty on Saturday afternoon's train I from a trip to the Vandcrhoof You can rent a ear at Walker's ! district. m low as $1.50 a day, pliu 7c. a i mile. 1 George H. Munro sailed this t morning on the 'Catala- to make Dr. Israel Franks, well known 'ic round trip 'to Ahyox and Dawion dentist, was a passenger ;8lewart. aboard the Princes Alice Saturday , . ' afternoon going through for a trip ' Miss Oeorgina Eckerman. who to Vancouver. ihas been paring a week's visit at blazelton with friends, returned , Mrs. H. B. Hoc heater and family.' iwme 'from tne Interior on 6atur-j who have been camping for severally afternoon's train. weeks at Crescent Beach nar Van-, - couver. returned home from the Robert Orme returned to the; south on the Calais last night. city on Saturday afternoons train. .alter spending a lew cays at Lak- Charles Goldstein, well known el$e Lake 1th his mother Mrs. C. merchant ana former mayor of'tf- Onne. Juneau, was a passenger aboard' " the Princess Alice Saturday alter- Mr and Mrs. William Rcbb sailed noon going through on a trip to,Baturday enin .on the Prince Vancouver. ' "upert ior a trip to Victoria. 4t is hoped that the change will be beneficial to Mrs. .Robb's health which has not been good of late. MiseGeraldine Cade. daughter-ofl Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cade returned to the clty-on Saturday afternoon's train from Kltwanga where Mrs. Harris McLean, son of Capt. Nell McLean of the steamer Prince Rupert, was a passengex aboard that vessel Saturday eve ning returning to his home In Vancouver after having spent several weeks at Stewart as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John MeLeod. Major W. J Cfiiruthers. divisional commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, and Mrs. Car-ruthers. who have been In atten dance at the annual Native Con press of the Army at Port Esslng-ton. sailed by the Princess Louise this morning on their retum to their headquarters at Wrangell. Want Ads FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale. Radio. Dhonograph, rugs, elec tric washer, vacuum -sweeper, SdIc SDan. bed couch, miscel laneous articles. Mrs. HM. Harper. Ml 5th. Ave West. Phone Blue 103. '190) WORK WANTED GIRL Wants .work In private home. Experienced. Phone .Green 292 (189) BOARD AND ROOM BOARDING Home for children, school age $15.00 monthly. Apply P.O. Box 576, Prince Rupert, BjC. (186) WORK WANTED HIGH School girl will work for board and room or be compan ion. -Phone Blue 319. (187) PAINTERS P.A1NT.IKXJ na Japerfcangln Moller. Phone Red '802. lasn act Notice at Intention to Apply to Utt U no li land '.IWccrdinff District of Prtnc Rupert, Hane 8. Ooat District and ltut Jut ne-qurter of a m south of Xot .8710. Rtnge 6. Coast CU trlct Porch er Island. Tke notice that cisrenre Xdgir asi trr, ot 'UtTsport, B.C. occupation can iMrymsn, lntnds xo ippi ror a.ieaM louowing owiu isnos: Conimwvjlng :t a peat planUd ion iuaU Uluui about ithreoauirtcrs ot mile south of Lot 6110. Ran S. .Coast District. U.non norui-ast MM nauu thenee wst DT JvorUi 33.4 chains, thenc south .south-west 30S chains: thenc south-east by .south 17.8 chains to the poUitotconunonceroent, and contAlnirm 63.1. acres mors or leas. CLAIIENCK BDOAB SALTER. Dated Juns-itft. IMS- Oliver juDiiee Official Here To Judge Gardens In Competition To act as Judge of local gardens In the competition being sponsored by the Prince .Rupert Horticultural Society, a S. Phillips, assistant field crop commissioner for the Cade and other members of the provincial Department of Agricul- famlly are summer. In residence for the Lieut. Margaret Morris. Salya tion Army, who arrived In the city at the end of the week from the prairies, sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Juneau, where she Is to be stationed In the Army service. Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Graham and family sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for New West minster In or near which city it is their Intention to take up future residence. Mr. Oraham was recently superannuated after long service as .locomotive engineer with the Canadian National Railways. ture. arrived in the city on the Catala last night from Victoria and will be here until Friday evening when he will proceed to the Inter ior by train. With officials of the daughters are leaving Hazel ton by motor this week for Vancouver where Mr. Sargent will meet a brother from California whom he has not seen for tweBty-feur years. Edward Eagan of Prince George! disembarked here this morning from the steamer Prince George after having made the round trip to Skagway and will proceed by this evening's train to the interior. "Build B.C. Payrolls" A Patron For Years it iMukj "I have used Pacific Milk regularly skice 1912. We use a case a month In al! sorts of cooking, such as soups, sauces, puddings, tea, coffee. It gives a rich, smooth flavor." It Is letters like this that aiake us feel our work as packers of this good milk Is worth while. Pacific Milk Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL w ood Furniture Moving Timely Recipes GRAHAM MALLOW LOAF Three-quarter pound. 45. marsh- mallows, l4 cup sweetened condensed milk. 1 cup pineapple juice, 30 graham cracker, 1 cup crushed plneappie, 'drained. Cut marshmallows in quarters. oughly. Rcll graham crackers to crumbs, add with crushed pineapple to first mixture. Press firmly, into narrow, cblong pan which has been lined with wax paper. Chill In Horticultural Society, Mr. Phillips refrigerator 5 hours or longer. To was this morning organizing the work of Judging some twenty gardens which have been entered and the actual Judging will probably start tomorrow. Mr and Mrs. M. S. Sargent and serve turn out on email platter and carefully remcve wax paper. Cut in slices. Gar lush with whipped cr&am or maraschino cherry if desired. Will keep moist for several days irr refrlgerator. Serves eight. Mrs. F. R. Wilson and child .of Inverness, .who have been on a visit o WhltehcTse, returned to the city from the Yukon on the Princess Alice on Saturday. 1 . 8 I I m I'll Do Wn 1 J - J Prince Rupert's CARNIVAL Organized by Junior Chamber of Commerce August 21, 22 and 23 Sports - VAUDEVILLE - PAGEANT - Dancing Back Prom Heet Of Biological Board Executive . ; John Dybhavn returned to the; city on the Prince Robert this morning from Vancouver where he . . .. 1 J .1 1 4 I- ,.9 4UA Add sweetened condensed milk andjpacific sub-executive of the Bio-pineapple juice, blending thor-i loeirov Board of Canada with Dr. A. T. Cameron of Winnipeg, chair man of the Biological Board, ana J. J. Cowie of Ottawa, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, who has been holidaying .In the South for the past. month, was also in attendance at the sessions. J)r and Mrs.Carter and so as will be home on the Prince Rupert Wednesday morning. Mr. Dybhavn will leave on this evening's train for Lake -Kathlyn where he .wjl rejoin Mrs. Dybhavn and family who have been In residence at thslr summer, home there for the season. All will be returning to the city next week. 1 THE PALM COFFEE SHOPPE I Offers You WHITE HELP . COURTEOUS SERVICE SUPERIOR WEALS -7 LOWER PRICES And a clean, convenient place to dine Call around and let us prove it Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 1 a:m. m ET'nr.T. p TIIIKD AYM1E rmAii ntrun ;g TILE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc. Cadmium. Bismuth. with Dust! Du-AU Reversible Dusting Mops - .65c, 90c & $13 Floor Brushes. S1.23. S1.75 '& $3M Tarbox Handled Dusters - ,0c Chamois Leather - ; 90c THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 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