BUY USED FURNITURE AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY We Have a Good Selection of Furniture and Different Articles at Very Reasonable Prices D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Rnrf Knthincr at tH"J fSsseBSCY Tlell, B.C. below. L.rawrs Third Avenue Dulles dll Spend your nraca-Uon amidst the at "THE DUNES" beautiful surroundings of Hell above' at reasonable cost. Write for literature & rates to MADAM RAJAUT TlelL B.C. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 pjn. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Alice" July 4th. 18th. 29th. 630 pjn. . SS. "Princess Louise" July 11th. 22nd. Aug. 1st, 5:30 pjn. SS. "Princess Charlotte, July 13th. 25th, 5:30 pjn. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess. Louise" July Cth. nth, 27th, 11:30 ajn. SS. "Princess Charlotte" July 10th. 20th, 11:30 am SS. "Princess Alice" July 13th, 24th, Aug. 3rd, 11:30' a jn. For Information and Reservations L. COATES. Gen. Agent, Prince Itupert, B.C. TheFxsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD :r - Prepared Daily By Canadian fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. E.C Daily News Want Ads Bring Results LOCAL NEWS NOTES Senior Football tonight, 6:45. 1 rurnlture for sale. Apply Q. H. jMunro, 310 Fifth. tf. Stop! Look! The Fulton Meaif Market have extra week-end Spec rials. Phone 623. Delivery. 167 Mrs. Robert Gordon returned to jthe city on the Prince Charles wis morning aixer spending on enjoyable vacation at "The Dunes," Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. George Black. MJ. for Yukon, will be here aboard the Princess Louise tomorrow morning bound for Dawson to spend the summer. Capt Black went north recently. Hazen Han kin son. son of Dr. C. H. Ilanklnson, who has been spending a month at "The Dunes." . I 1 Ik. t iCharlps this momine from the J. W. Nicholls, general manage: I of the Canadian Fish & Cold Stor age Co., returned to the city on the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Ketchikan on company business. George Dybhavn, who has been attending business college at Victoria, came north on the Prince Charles this week to Massett where he will be identified with the staff of Massett Canners cannery there 1 for the season. Sigmund Etastoss, who is In-P"11- tprtd in thp rn-nnprntivp mar- Dr. M. M. Morrison of Stewart has been appointed a coroner. -Miss Dorothy Sargent of Van couver is na vine a visit in the city as the guest of Miss Bea Svenson. The Prince Rupert Rotary Club was in business session at ats regular weekly luncheon today with President C. V. Evitt in the chair. t Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, sailed on the Prince George yesterday afternoon for a month's trip to the Atlin district on offi cial duties. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley" Smith, who left here about a year ago with a view to taking up future residence in England, have re turned to Canada and will reside in Vancouver. Tomorrow they are due to arrive here to pay a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard Frizzell, who arrived at the first of the week from Chi cago, is at present visiting at the hot springs near Port Esslngton with his' mother. Mrs. George Frizzell. He will be hereabouts for three weeks and will be spending most of his time at the hot keting of salmon from both south-' Rv- w D Grant eastern Alaska and Northern Bri- lingworth will be sailing Saturday tish Columbia nisni on me rriarc vuar.es waters, was a pas- senger aboard the Princess Char- Sandsplt, Queen Charlotte Islands, lotte yesterday afternoon going seerai weeks on vacation, through from Ketchikan to Seattle. Mr. Holltagworth has deferred un- til September his decision in re-Constable A. Wildgoose R.CMi'eard to an offer which was re-who was recently transferred from ntly made to him to assume new north duties in connection with Presby-to Dawson to Vancouver, came Massett aboard the Prince terian Church organization work ta the southern interior. While Charles on her nresent vovaee to be stationed there temporarily Xlr- Holltagworth is away, co-op-nendine the anointment of an erative services will be conducted Indian Agent to succeed James in. First Presbyterian and Baptist Gillett who was recently trans- Churches by Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, fprrpd tn Bpiia Honia. i pastor of the latter church, who J i with Mrs. Dafoe, is due back to- F. S. Walton, CJJJi. roadmaster.! morrow from a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the knee in a speeder accident near south. Remo last Friday and has since been in the emergency hospital at Terrace, arrived In the city on this morning's way freight from the interior to receive x-ray treat ment at the Prince Rupert Gen Hotel Arrivals Royal Gray, Vancouver; eral Hospital. It is expected thai and G. Sanvido. city, he will be compelled to lay off j Prince Kup duty for some weeks. Major M. A. Burkank were thrown off the speeder at the same time but they escaped Injury. 16. 26. 8. Notice All Sea Cadets and their parents are Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs. Alex Rix, July Tea and home cooking sale, aid of Boys Band, Mrs. J. Joy's. Third Ave. E., Thursday, July 23. Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, July Presbyterian Bazaar, November Catholic Bazaar, October 7 -and Anglican Salt Kovember 26. upert Downey D. J. Barttett. city; Mrs. O. T Sundal and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Tel-race. Central E. G. Brown and J. Smith, An- W. A. Green, advertising man-. vox: Jack Sutherland, city; Ver- ager of the Vancouver Province non Rowe, Pacific; J. Hayes and and Mrs. Green and C. Harris, A. King. C.N.R. manager oj the Vancouver brancn Knox of Cockfield-Brown Co., advertls- P Simmons and E. Chenoski, tag agents, and Mrs. Harris are Vancouver; Magnus Breimo, Bill visitors in the city. They arrived ' and m an(J Mrs F Jonn. on the Prince Charles this morn-i jgjj ' city tag from Vancouver via the Queenl Charlotte Islands, will make the! jtrlp to Anyox and Stewart on the Prince Rupert tomorrow and return to the Prince Charles Saturday evening to go back to Vancouver on that vessel, They are finding" the trip one of bruch' In terest and pleasure. Twenty -Five Years Ago, July 16, 1911 Thomas Sproat, while engaged in grading lots on Ninth Avenue yesterday afternoon, foifnd dirt and rock which contained gold. interest attaches to the dis Tugwcll'Some invited to a picnic on Island, Sunday. July 19. Boat ! leaves Armour Salvage Wharf at ! 10 a m. sharp. Bring lunch baskets. Sports and prizes. Navy League of Canada, 166) Prince Rupert Branch covery as a neighbor had previous ly found gold in the dirt. Capt. William Kerr of the Sal vation Army here has returned to the city after a three weeks' trio to the Hazelton district on Army work. One of his experiences while away was to be pressed into ser vice to help fight a forest fire. An official summary covering Prince Rupert's weather for the year ending June 30 has been Issued by Dominion Meteorologist F. W. DowlingIUjhows that there was 128.86 inches of rainfall herej during the year. A KNOWING BIRD LIVERPOOL, July 16: (CP) A pigeon was ound on a window-ledge here with the upper half of its beak piercing the lower. It was taken inside and repaired. It alighted on the wlndow-slll of the people's dispensary for sick animal of the poor. t "Harry! I Told You to Bring KLIM Anglican Tea Is Being Held Mrs. A. G. Ilix's Home Ls Scene Of Eveut This Afternoon An Anglican tea is being held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alex Rix. Westview, under the auspices of St. Andrew's Women's Auxiliary, when Mrs C. V. Evitt will assist the hostess in receiving the guests. The tea table, covered with a lace cloth and centred with a Venetian glass bowl filled with bluebells and i nasturtiums, will be presided over by Mrs. G. A. Rix and Mrs. C. E. Cullin. In charge of the tea room will be Mrs. T. Andrew, Mrs. W. C. Asplnall and Mrs. E. W. Tucker Serviteurs will be Mrs R.. Bart- lett. Mrs. J. H. Hinton, Mrs. J. W. Nicholls, Mrs. A. T. Parkin and Mrs. H. F. Pullen. Cashier will be Mrs. F. A. In charge of the home cooking will be Mrs. F. N. Good and Mrs. J. Johns. R. A. Trethewey Palmer Grad. 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