,dsr August 20, 1925, Two Candy Specials ! Banquet Jelly Wafers j, n I'atlit'ji in Mint infl ;c -ititrtl Krutt Flavor 40c lb. Purest Milk Chocolate Three kiml: I'lniii Milkr J't-aimt Milk, ami Almond ami ! illu'rl Milk, at 50c lb. ORMES LIMITED The Roxall Store. The Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Avenue and Gth Street. Phonos 82 and 200 ! (!" i i'iif.1 in) iii M i 'I "I '!' i - l:.i ' ,. mil i t ill DRYDOCK AND ' i i ; PICTURES Just arrived a large assortment of framed pictures Pnri-- ' Ill III $1.85 to $12.4" BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Phono 123. 3rd Avenue cxiiauictti nuuwiiui iuiiTvujro Prince Rupert SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELD I NO. it... I .V.ikIIi- nl' kinds nf MAF1INE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF SALMON TROLLERS Hefure uiitratmg it will pay 1 WW I r hue uf T.-; ,jjig licar We have a new line of Salmon Hooks, Swlvells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of nil kinds. In our stock you will riml evor IhiiiK " "''l'""' Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware ..r nil kinds, Hull i Copper Paints, Galley Stoves ami Utensils. 1 lor tin- hunt we have it. Hi ro lo-l excix war l.y fir -have you gut your Pyrcno Fire Extinguisher yet? W ' II Iheni. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. tNcar Post Office) E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Relocated at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, W Ml ,uH:l iimiit fii.t. hiix tor I'n " 'i"',,i,"t' SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER I'll ITIt'il IN 1 ' " Vf llumlhujr .barges II) l.l.xii.M ' "" ""' MM,Pte l,f Slippl'. TUGBOATS Day H Rupert Marine D'ack735 Products Ltd. Cm rs IHIC.URV. Mnn. Dir. Night Phones CS7 530 Gr. G01 Black 735 j Local and Personal ll.ti. Undertakers. Phone 41. Anywhere. Anyllmc. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. I'honc 078. tf lwo cars at your service. I Sneddon Taxi. Phone 13i. If When hack from (he holidays, try Valentin Dairy, Phone 057. t' for the busy man or woman, a Hrown car saves money, l'hone B0. if :ome lo Col.. McLean's lecture loiiiglil, "Coast lo coast with the Salvation Army." NVctholiiie tonight Ihe show of I he year "The Ten imiiiiiandmenls." 1U5 Reduction on price of lumber. Albert & McCaffery offer shlplap at $15 per thousand. Phone 110 ANNOUNCEMENTS tf mir low rales have been an "iiUtamling success and we shall oiiiintie oil this basis. Hrowu laxi. l'hone 80. tf W. It. Hill here from Van imiviT acliug an otlicial steno grapher al the session of the Supreme Court assise. 1'nifi'ni.or Pryee lias resume. I i I'iii-JiiiiK. Pupil now toeing en lolh'i for new season. Violin ml piano, l'hone 671. IV) l.iilier (Sodfrey saital Lost evening on the Prince Uuarle for tu-i-nn rails, having come through from Stewart on that vessel, f Mits I'ulmira Aslori ami Mis Mary Astori sailed last eveuiiiK mi Die I'rinee Itupert for Skair way where they will spend a couple of weeks on holidays. J allies Spiers, airplaua spruce inspector fur Vickers, arrived nun Vancouver on the Prince Itupert yesterday. Me is here on a periodical trip of innertioii. i. . Hushhy left on this morning's train tyir Matelton He in visiting various iioints in the dinlricl iu the interests of It i eundidalurr as Conservative Wiimlanl bearer iu the forth uuinp federal election. , Kniphts of 1'ylhias special mei iinar on Friday niuhl, Aupitst .'I at H p.m. to meet (Irand Chancellor W. II. Jones. All Knijrhts and visiting Knights in eity please attend. Refreshment. , Y. W. WK6CH, K.B S. 191 diet sjchlenker. pilvher for the Son- of Canada in the local iiaM'liall leajtue, left oil this iiiiii-iiiiik's train for Hazetton win Ti- he will play for llaiellon ii it name thai is to lake place with Suiithers .in connection with lie Flower Show celebration at llu.olii.n tomorrow. James McNulty, Jr., who stii- iHini'd huriih in Ihe explosion ahnard the fishing boat l'oiut May at the Imperial Oil dock on Mniulav afternoon, is makinv a .satisfactory' recovery at the ho pilal althouah il will he some lime lie fore he is around again. His face was generally hunted allhoi.Mii Ihe hums are not lie-iieied lo have been deep. Yes terday he wa able lo open his I'M-- for the first lime since the aivnlenl. Capl. Charles Wallace wlln had the hair burned olT his head, is around again. Knights or Pythias WhW l)nc ami Dance, August 31. Hap! ist Church Ladies' llazaar. Nov ember 20. uony UUZ.UU shine up with 2ml. ShoePolish Vpfmv vmi It -"iS and youf jhoej fit Ail Si. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary Ihunar. December 2. Lutheran Church Ladies' liaaar. December I. Aid this daily wirwn PACK THRCT Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Ilreakfasl, Lunches. Afternoon Teas, Dinners and aflcr Theatre Ilcfrcshments Our Specially is Home Made Ice Cream ami Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will he pleaded with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sheddons Taxi Hie original iuc. laxi. I'huno 131. tf Model .Coats on display. See our windows. .Must ! relurncil iiy the USnd. Let us lake your order. Wallace' 1U3 CP.lt. steamer Prim Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, is due in purl tomorrow mciming northbound from Vnneouvi'i lo southeastern Alaska. Hon. T. D. l'allulli', minister of lauds and local member of the legislature, is slayinx over until the cud of Ihe week and experts lo return lo Victoria on Satur day. Dr. II. K. McKeelmie of Van couver and other directors of tin Marmot Metals I.liL, after having ipcnt Ihe past week at Stewart, were passengers ving through bound south on. the Prince Charles yesterday. j. lo Mr. and Mrs. Kriwanl T. Hand are viMlors m tu ny in me coui.-e of their hoMyinoou. They were married last Monday even ing in St. Andrew's Church, Van couver, the bride Having former ly been Miss Olive Juanita Miller, a popular Vancouver girl. Mrs. L. II. Morton arrived in the city on last night train from Mcllride and will spend a week here before reluming' lo Ihe in-lenor. Then she ami Mr. Mor ion will proceed in Los Angeles lo resume (heir residence there. Mr. Morion j a C.N.R. conductor. U i In the Letter Box ! FOOTBALL SUSPENSION, (he Prince lluiiert Football Association. root ball players and fans are -till awaiting reply to question ire of Ihe Kill in-t. It is regrettable that in the interests pT sport an Association in a eity like I'rinee Rupert can suspend ap executive and player without being compelled lo give a reason for such suspension. You had the "courage" lo publicly suspend executive and players through an nnnounce-inen in I lie local press but il looks us if you have suddenly developed' an attack Oj cold fee! when you are asked the reason of Mich suspension. I wish to take this opportunity of informing you that writing letters to individuals other than myself or Ihe Secretary of Ihe O.W.V.A. football Club will a all . you nothing. There are only two course open to you. Come out into ihe open and answer llio nuoslion-Ihrough Ihe press and let Ihe players and fans know how Ihe mailer stands and the cause of Ihe suspension or resign and lei someone take hold who will make football In Mils city One or the most popular of games. 1RKD OlXLVpYLf.. Pres. (i.W.V.A. FoutbaU Club. SALT LAKES SERVICE Launch "23" will leave the! ' I'rinee Ruperl Hoailiouso on j Thursday, Saturday 'and Sunday iiiftrruoous every half hour from t p.m. ami on other week days exery hour from 2 p.m. Launches, rowbouts, and catiocs f ir sale or hire. , 1'UlNCi: IllPKHT HO'ATHOUSF. t'hftiie n NOTABLE MEETING AT JASPER LODGE Hayter Reed and Daughter "Big Bear" McLean Hold Reunion of JASI'KH. Aujf. 20. To have been one of the members )f a relief parly, taking food to (he daughters of 'Dig Hear' MacLean of Kiel rebellion fame when they were held prisoners by the In dians in Northern Saskatchewan several decades ago, and this week lo meet one of the ladies he then helped to rescue, was the experience of Hayler Heed, a jsiest al Jasper Park lodge during the last few days. The lady in iieslion, Miss Asa MacLean, was one of the three daughters of "Hig Hear' Mac-Lean, held prisoner b the Indians during the Kiel outbreak and laler released. When it was known that the MacLean family had been released a rescue parly witli food and clothing set out lo meet I hem on the trail. Since thai lime Mr. Heed and Miss MacLean had not met until llicy came together in the rotunda of Ihe Lodge at Jasper Park and discussed the incident iu winch they had both figured: LOCAL SHEIKS GOT SHOCK LAST NIGHT Amusing Feature of Dance Held In Elks' Home In Aid of Miss Laura Frlzzell The dance staged last night by the Klks' Lodge in aid of Miss Laura Frizzell's candidature in the inhibition Hoard's Scholar .-hip contest was an enjoyable and successful affair attended by some l-'o or !o persons, .uoui U50 was realized. Halph Smith was master of ceremonies, Mur ray Puller presided at Ihe door ami Mrs. (iarrall was in charge of the kitchen. The orchestra consisted of Miss Irene Morrison W. Cooper. Kenny Hood and Howard White and the affair kvas under the direction of the lodge's entertainment committee Among those present was the vamp froni the circus which was in town. This person sang and danced much to the amusement iff those present and when later il was discovered that he was man and not a girl, great wa the consternation among the lo cnl sheiks who bad been so cruelly beguiled. CAMPBELL RETURNS" FROM FALLS RIYER Trip Was Mado on Launch Joy Bird to Inspect Power Development Possibilities There Lome A. Campbell, vice-president and general manager of the West Kootenay Power & Liglil i o.. (eliirneil lo the city on tlie launch Joy Hint this morning after having made an inspection of the power development possibilities at falls River. Mr. Campbell said he had nothing to announce having not made up the notes that lie had taken while there. Mr. Campbell was accompanied on the trip to the f.cstall River by his son, Lome, ami J. Fred; Rilehie. local engineer. He ex peels lo re'urn south on Satur day. MAUD AWAITING FUEL FROM RUSSIAN VESSEL N'OMl'.. Aug. 20. The steam nut sailing schooner Maud, which Amundsen dispal"hed iu 1U22 to drift across the North Pole, is still at fast Cape. Siberia, -awaiting refueling from a Russian steamer. VdverMA In he Daily Now FOR "Cholera Infantum" The Fatal Disease Of Children MOTHERS SHOULD USE ................ This valuable preparation has bwn orttha market for the past eighty yean, TOO LATS TO CLASSIFY ! and has no equal for off-setting the 4.4.4.4.4.41 4, 4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4. vomiting, purging and dianhcra of . I cholera infantum. 11. iv -1 v 1. 1 HON AN I l.l. Api.ly Mux 200. Put up only by The T. Milbura Co.; Daily ISews Ollli e. Lunited, Toronto, Oat. AWorld-wide System (financial bervice B i Y telephone you can talk with your neighbour or with an individual thousands of miles away. By telegraph you can span the continent; by cable your message can girdle the earth. In like manner you can use the service of the Bank of Montreal in little or large measure as the occasion demands. You can transact business of a purely local nature" or enter into financial dealings with people in any part of the world. Like the telephone, telegraph or cable, our system of financial service is as extensive as are the needs of our customers. BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years Total Assets in excess of i7oo.ooo.ooo FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings andjiooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Boat Builders! We have 20,000 feet of 1-2 inch, 5-8 inch, 7-8 Inch and 1 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber which we must sell as we require the yard space for other stock. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 117. BASEBALL National League Chicago C, New York 7. St, Louis i, Huston 0. Cincinnati , Philadelphia 5. Pittsburg 7, Hrooklyn 8. American League New York a, Detroit . Washington 12, Cleveland 8. Huston 1, Chicago 3. Philadelphia 8, tl. Louis 0. H. U. Cunningham, who sailed for Yaitcouxer on the Prince Charles yesterday, xvill make a Irip to P.nglaiid before returning to Port Kssinglon. In Custody TJie old age pension officer xvas questioning the old lady with regard lo her position. "Have you ever been in the hands o( the police?" he asked after all! other questions had been answer-j eil. Hhe hung her head. "Come on! You nrtisl It'll . Iho truth."! "WVll" 'she said. "I don't see its it's any business of the trovern- menl's, but in my younger days I was a cook, ami you know, girls will be girls: hut still (proudly he x as u sergeant. 1 Kindling! t aaajsjaamHSflaWHaWsjaH When you are buying kindling why not get something that xvill start the fire in a hurry? We handle only the best there is "Bone Dry Kiln Dried Wood." Should you order a load of I his you get value. Full load $6.00 op nicely tied bundles, 5 for S1.00. Our Taxi number Is easy lo rememiber, "1 1 2", and "Service" is our "iimlln. If you use our car.'V todajf you will use thcii again. 50o Is our eiiargo day or night all the time." - Dray fork of Itll kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Avo. Also Seal Cove' i. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112.