Ldy July 18, lOh. u0 wjnmm m n fee? talis fot ittifc i ue Dordrn t.L.harlM Milk. Il will improve evrn jrout-teitTecipes became it is so rich and creamy. Economical becaute twice a( tick, aJ .ordinary milk. Four tiles'! Write lor SL CLatlet Rtdue 600k. TbMMrifi Co. Limited incTd-a ancuuVEH and TELKWA coals. 1 Happy is the man who is midv about 1 he house, says Innily Andy. And happy I Is family 'the house anil b disposition (if the folks llm live in it nrn kept in hfec repair. We will sell u he "onls you need, ion ready have the nmhition. iiw aii at your inclina- Ins See our display of Stanley jr Squared Tools. Priced the Stanley Co. lien Hardware Co. Hie Ifandy Andy Store. hardware and Sporting Goods 18 3rd Ave. Phone 3 SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS astern Canada United Stales Triangle Tour to ISPER NATIONAL PARK IDMONTON and CALGARY. One way via Vancouver. rile or call: City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert hone 260. lerling Furnace COAL Dallvarad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This 14 a ver aunerlor furnace Jul. It a-lvea a clean hot fire and I entirely rree rrorn soot, cnnsera, ark and dirt. Some of the largest ftln plant) In the city ere now ir It wltb entirely satisfactory runs. STERLING; STOVE COAL, delivered In Sack. At Si 2.50 oer tbn. fe are aliaAiftnU for tlte Famoi'.a Ladyswith-wellington In Office 1 Hotel Central. Phone II t: Keffis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed . Third Avenue. PRETTY WEDDING Miss Grace Leek Becomes Bride of Alex. McRae it Anglican Church A wedding of nnich interest In. jrally was solemnized at 6.30 last night in St. Andrew' Church twhen Miss Orate Louise Leek, eldest daiiRhler of Mr. and Mrs. ipo. Leek, Westview, was married (o Alex. Mcltae, son or Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mediae, Bummfl Avenue, hy Archdeacon llix before a large congregation. The hridc entered Ihe church cn the- arm, of her father and looked charming in a gown of ivory flat crepe, (rimmed with (Chanlilly lace and headPd panels. ISlie carried a beautiful bouquet ;nf pink roses and was attended hy Miss Signa Krickson, who wore a dress of rose taffeta shot willi silver and carried a hoiinnei 'of pink carnations. Miss Doris Leek and Miss Gwendolyn Mnc-donald who attended Ihe bride as iflower girls looked very winsome Jdressed in while organdie willi pale blue bandos and carrying basket if pale blue sweet peas and carnations. The bridegroom was supported by Roderick Mcltae, his brother, During the ceremony Miss Marjorie Lancasler sang "O Pro mise Me" and rendered a violin solo, A. J. Lancaster presided at Ihe organ. Many Attend After Ihe service a wedding breakfast was served In over .r0 people at the home of the bride's parents when speeches were given by Archdeacon Mix, Rev. W W. Wright, Mayor Newton, fieorge Leek, father of Ihe liridc, and Mcltae, falher qi Ihe bridegroom. The wedding pre sents were handsome and numer ous. .Mr. ami Mrs. .McllHe left on their honeymoon trip In southern cities on Ihe steamer Prince Hupert lasl night, the. bride wearing a travelling drcss.of blue trieotme and sand georgelle with hat to match. There was a large crowd of relatives and friends on hand to give (hem a sernloff. On their return (hey will reside in Ihe Hesner Apartments. STOLE CHAPS FROM MAYOR OF CALGARY KD.MONTON, July 18. - The mayor of Calgary lost his chaps. These were not the kind thai Ihe lion licks bul the kind that the cowboy wears. He had been riding In the parade rigged out in cowboy regalia and when he took off the leg gear somebody j pinched Itiem and pinched them so hard that they have not been found since. The management of the Kd- monloii Fair Is offering a reward of fifty dollars for recovery of the chaps and promising, illegally If riot crim!nalfyv that no questions will be asked. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Ruperf Oeo. McAfee, (leorgelnwh; A. A. Young and family, E. L. Mac-Lend, C. J'. Duncan, II. E. Davenport, J. H. Henlham, J. Mack-burn, W. 11. DlnstnOre, Vancouver; W. IJesl, Windsor, (Int.: Ilev. It. Allen, England: J. O. Ileallic, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. II. Spaylh, Ituffalo. N.Y.: Miss A. M. Sullivan, Sai-nia, Out.; Miss S. A. Siugeanl, Perlh. Ont.; A. F. M. Constance, Dululh, Minn, Dr and Mrs. Oeo. Davidson, Los An- ueles: Mrs. ami Miss HodglhS, llamillon, Out.: M. H. l.enlle, New York; W. F. Swift, ltrook lyft: Mr. and Mrs. S. (5. OlielT, Surf Intel; Jim Hussf, city. n nito tircccn . HERE YESTERDAY 1 JL,U BY PHYSICIANS Is not Prank with Members of Profession at Gathering In Philadelphia PIllLADKLPllIA, Pa.. July 18. Dr. T. .1. Olover, whose reporf- en discovery a luonfli ago that cancer was caused by a germ and lhat he had succeeded in is-olallng Jl aroused widespread doubt. Was hissed by Hie medical men whom he sough! lo con vince. Facing a group of medical men drawn from many cities In Hie lulled Stales, (be Toronto physician slaged wbaL was In tended lo be a complete answer lo his critics. Dr. CI lover and his assistant spoke at lertglh. After three hours t iiieelinsr was thrown open lo discussion. II became apparent I fiat the great er part of Ihe audience was un convinced. Finally, an unfor tunate statement by Dr. Olover precipitated the disturbance. Cancer was a Germ I lie loronlo physician has asserted that cancer was a germ disease and that he bad isolated the germ. His case appeared lo lie slrenglliened by three Toronto physicians who appeared lo support him. Several widely known cancer experts asked Dial Dr. Olover explain Ids method so Hint they might repeat it and verify his assertions. Dr. Olover replied that lie was not prepared to do so yet and this caused! Ihe unfavorable altitude of many it( Ihe audience. Finally, Dr. Joseph McFarland, a pathologist, who had visited Dr. 0 lover's laboratory, said that be had not been permitted to see anything and dial he was unconvinced regarding Ihe reported discovery. Dr. Olover replied in a non-com-mil I al manner and there were more boohs and hisses. J The Man in the Moon j SAYS:- HOT air and cold feet go hand in hand and also il may be said Dial metaphors sometimes lie come mixed. NKVKH follow in father's footsteps. Just lake a stride or IwO head of I lie old man and you will get somewhere. EYHHY man is masler in his own home when his wife and daughters are away. WE learti to howl when we are children because usually howling pays at that age. Later is is discovered that there is no profit in it. -- EVEN if a girl has her face painled like a nice apple Is tin reason for bellevine she is a jdppin. OETTINO married is like tak ing a holiday. II means a lot of strenuous work and much dis appointment but no one should miss the experience. Pepy's Local Diary UI beiitiies and did make a sloul effort lo show Dial I did much work. In Ihe afternoon did lake Ihe air in the neighbor hood of Cow Kay and did employ my leisure for a short lime in preparing Ihe faintly yacht for some future outing. Ale heart ily al dinner where we made very Inerfy with much light talk and jesting ami did laugh much at many feeble witticisms. Later entertained a roystering group which 1 did much enjoy, Dis freshly MmiMushrd Most Beneficial for each meal joti t jJW 1 to4 beneBt of the essentia oils, iraite throuih dryinfi in the poi MitmasfbeCofmnS ftgt i)A!Lf 1WB. CORBYS SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN EYE WHISKY CORBtf vTl 5 ESTA13LISHE0 j jjii , &f Pill cussed seriously a challenge winter and had never fully healed, wlihh the mayor did cause to be In Wild Country imhlljl.n.l in rirnmiiipnl lilncos' "Wlion f i':irlieil Pinto Lake. Corby?s-The QualityWhiskij ofCatiada-lsfound . wherevci a ood whisky is appre ciated - since 1859 (11 'Hi Boftted in Bond under Dominion Government Supervision - - I . I I l J. . I I HI . in the dally newspapers selling having travelled through tlio exiieu.n-.i muie. man i,"i m forth a desire to meet a pro- wildest country imaginable," jefrorts to help Pierce in his niinent alderman liy the name nf says the report or Detective, trapping expeditions. Gollarl on the clee.linn hustings llolmes. "we round (lie woman " T77. and lo lest public opinion land her daughter al the point of MKS IY1 A 1 11.11 A K I AIM against mm as in which is ine more ifopular the alderman or Ihe mayor. Thence to bed. IN Prince Hupert the rain fall on the just and the unjust but mostly on the person who goes without a slicker. starvation, having nothing left to eathul a hamirul of mixed oat meal and buckwheat. They dashed into their dugout when we came inv sight and il was with some difficulty that-e were able by pack pony lliey were met. byjorestry ilepartmenl vvliicli lias the man, Frank Pierce,, who was jurisdiction over the forest rc-jJ las( fall having jnortiffed. lto' matiaged to reach Notdegg and is now ih Ihe liospilal. where II has been found necessary Id perform" another antputation as the 6lub of the arm had been frozen last Nordegg by police, and now almost fully recovered from the efrects of their trying experiences. It is noted in the police report that the expedition to rescue DIES AT CANNERY The death occurred at Sunny- side cannery on Tuesday last of Mrs. Matilda Hyan, aged C3( a m get mem in come out as ineyna,ive of Kilkaa, who was wrre of the impression that wefoun(1 ,,eai. (n bp(J Deceased is had coiife to kill them. Thd;,i.a IN view or Ihe bad times jwnm.au seemed to be on the verge sim'iwon. Kesides her husband everyone should be glad when the first week of Ihe month is Over and Ihe diinners are all in. POLICE PATROL BACK FROM WILD COUNTRY oT insanity as the result or the lack or rood and surfering." Afler the woman and her 12-year-nld daughter had been given two. sons. The funpral will lake place al Port Simpson tomorrow the arrangements being in Hie rood and we're assured that they ... , . i, Undertakers. Iwere lo be cared for uy ine police they gradually recovered IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT. from the effects of (heir experi- lu the Matter of tin Estate of Robert J. Biory lnr oi of Hard nira Luck uuw In in the Far Pnce an'' ln ",p cnirse of . a , fewi .rinie iuixrt. in the Province of ltritish cniumbia. Deifaspd. who died Nnrth Told b MoUnt es ,,la"lT ... n,i t .Vv ,r ahmi. i4s. Nordegg. The same route waSi NOTICE Is hereby a-lven that by an order How the police patrol from (aken as in going in and aHer ttV'S Nordegg, sent to Pinto Lake in f()Ur days travelling Nordegg was fe,,9,"'1 ?ra" im1? 4 li A ti Inttia Civl V f V f Tt I lP"4 mi-h in nannli ail 'I'll fi rtfirlv n'nPO nanuul dAemaixl lo the southwest: or that place, lo none the worse or the experience ,,,Ar,avU Eidi rescue a ramily by the name of but the pack horses weft rtly SffyVi'mSer JSm; wiih" me .mor Pierce at the verge of slarvulion exhausted. The route was before the utii iia of Aurust. tit, irter (heW, arrived Just as the unfor- through deep snow, and over Wft WJK"mm tunale woman and tier daughter glfeams swollen by high water, Person ''.iV" iiethJn : were preparing lo Cat their last while there was at timies the have notiee. and i win not be liable for 'vestige or rood, is related in the heaviest rain imaginable. $L?W il!ntV$!Jx & ireport or the patrol that has! Wants to go Back lir.,JT.rA.ir!,r5:c. ,..U o,b da, of Ijusl been received at t lie head-) Pierce Is how making good June, mi. quarters of the provincial police progress in (he Nordegg hospital j , nrrirui LAdm?nutrFtor, here, says an hdnionton paper, land Is desirous or returning The Irip was. made by Delea- 'again lo his .trapping in the wilds tlve J. t. Holmes. Constable Kng- 'of the mountains. II Is not nro- RAILWAY TICS. The ClhAdlitn .Natlimal Ialliya arA tn the marKet to urrnne their tie require- llsh and a feuidena.meil I W Wat-l.able. however, thai be will be ffl:U!f.&Wd son. U 1 1 . tn ll ine tilt? way tJ('JU. uui iu Vf utu luq ium; given Itll UlIlMllll anoiner Iierm.ll lt'IJII,l. irom Itt.lllfc me IIIC t."l rninmuniraie witn .Mr. w. il. iirant, lie .Krill, lliniiii PUT I,. LIIHUIHU ..laiiunm r.l- ii ess nuiHiinr, .Miinirrai, vne.i on or lie-ore Anirnsl 5th. and rive the fill- I IIWUIR IIIIUf-IIIHllilli; I lie lurauuil UI lll i I i . . . making , his , way pack to (Nordegg. serve in . which ........ the lake Is sllu- i timber fnmi which the . tin are to be pre-in great pain as the result of theted. The woman and the girl XriT arm which was partially shut off, hnve been nrovlded with a house !Jb'p'.t!M..Ll" lrduced n Canadian i . .. . , . tl ..I . j. . . . iiaiuiiiai rinea. inl III IlllVinir inortlllPll. lift nl at or.lncrn- liir I tlie in nn M nml nrA are Land act. Atlln Land Olatrlet. Dlatrlct or Caaalar. Take Notice that ltelnlij Brook, nf Atlln. ncgipallon nitncr, lraili to aeelv for lerinlhin tn mirrhatHli fnlhiwliif described landsi nommenchiK it a pout planted one hundred yards to the east of the mouth of Rupirt Creek, cut mill tut A--2A This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liqiior Control Hoard Or 'by the Oovernment of British Coliimbia. , , the family has cost the police some hundreds of dollars, ,yhlle the miners' union of Nordegg lias The modern woman rejoicing that the world Is returning In sanity ftml glad apparel continues to save money by practising a wise wardrobe economy. Dainty Dorolhv lells iivi iiiriiu til nit- ntin- derful savings she has made by having us clean her rrocks and suits. PHONES. JvW BOX392 .1 Now Showing! Ladies Sport FeltHats Summer Hats Half Price "DEMERS" Phone H, P.O. lox M7. ii " n j j i i "hi ic tn bt Ootden Gate nt Tarish Lte; Idenee south twenty chains, thence west to lior line, thence atonr thore line to tioliit of roniinenceineiit. . ., .... MOWALD SHOOK. April 11, Ull. 1