; tien THE DAILY NEWS Sunlight Soap and water maxes your home sparkle with cleanliness--just ike all nature sparkles on a sunlit morning after rain. Sunlight is the purest of all household soaps—-with a gentle strength that thoves dirt quickly but without the slightest injury to fine fabric or dainty On sale at all grocers— hands. “Try Smith 2 Killas’ ice cream, * We sell al less; terms cash. Fuller's Grocery, 311 Third Ave. = * = Fitz wants to see you to-day. He has got something good. oo ee We buy and serve only the best the market affords. London Cafe. sé. & Mr. Hobin, manager of the Con- tinental Trust Company, left to- day ior Pacific. * * « The good thing at Fitz Cigar store will only last a day or two. Be sure and get yours. , 6:2 The Prince John north on her next from Vancou- ver a quantity of dry dock ma- chinery. will carry * A neat fence adds much to the beauty of a lawn and protects its beauty. Phone 583 for Fritz, the Handy Man. 169-171 > = The Prince Rupert fair has 132 new members this year. The old membership was 214 which makes a total of 346. * Mrs. W. Gratton, accompanied by Miss Inez Gratton, left on this morning's train for a week's visit at Terrace. * Grand Concert in First Baptist Church, Monday evening, at eight o'clock. ‘The foremost talent in the city will take part. Admis- sion fifty cents, 171-172 e © @ The G. T. P. barge Bangor is loading a shipment of lumber and twenty carloads of 45-inch water pipe for Prince Rupert at Vancouver. ’ * * * Camille is the best front- American corset manufac- We carry a full line of and our experienced cor- setierre is always ready to fit you. Demers’. 169-4175 La laced tured. ROBIE Sa) Cy SNES Local News Noles Sane ROSS S56 BT SSeS st (a <> i Re Tasty 35¢ lunch at the Cafe. Royal 163tf ae * * Inlaid linoleums reduced 95e square yard at Tite’s summer sale. é i6itf 7 7 * Norfolk Rooms. Steam heated, hot and cold water. Terms rea- sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton. eae Hilditeh left for sumkalum this morning. new school he is building is nearly completed. ee M. P. McCaffery five year lease on the art house, Fourth will take possessio gust 15th. John H, Kit. The there . has taken a Angus Stew- Avenue, and n about Au- * * H. F. MeRae left this morn for Telkwa where he will inspect the development work which been done on some mining prop- erty in which he is interested. + x i P. McCaffery left this morn- for point he will the grade of the Caffery has George. He a month. ing has M. ing Fort George from which make a trip down P.G.E. Mr. Mc- a brother in Fort will be absent about aE = TOMATOES TOMATOES DON’T FORGET TO GET YOUR TOMATOES AT THE ROYAL FRUIT MARKET, 2 LBS. FOR 25 CTS. ROYAL FRUIT MARKET 320 Third Ave. PHONE 567 ean TEN --- TEN DAYS ONLY --- TEN 7 MERCHANT TAILORS TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE IN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS To Keep our Staff Busy During the Present Slack Season NO RESERVE SWEDER BROS. HELGERSON BLOCK TEN -- TEN DAYS ONLY --- TEN jseuth on the ;est aarey to} Launeh oo Re 162 Rosebelle. Pho ne . > * teritinn = Puacnieer Cleanse * + + Window blinds, st x 6 Tt., 45¢ each, at Geo furniture sale, . ck size, 3 DD. Tite idit * . bed, al Tron for $10, sale. mattres furnitur spring and Tite's big * * . and rock Geo. I 16it Leather chairs ers at prices cut in two Pite’s summer sale * * * easy Mrs ely, of ed me Sel wite the Chief the Pr of Capt Skugate ' ‘ ines rning * * * sthall Princess So W. L. We leaves ph ils day A. J a passenger Burrough will on the Sophia ugg Cigar S&St rhe will ler bon't Fitz without pass dropp in there that you. i o.e 23 something rhe 8 North rhe in over to the from th afternoc ophia is due in al clock this Zabassa and Fi 100,000 pounds « " plant * storage * * rhe the Komagata vesterday steamer Camosun sighte Maru off ling and gay a cheerful with her whistle returned mor the lute was noto. outgoing ship by Captain Yama * ” * A. A. Cox, Provincial archites arrived on the Prince thi morning. He will spend days in the city looking over Provincial work which of preparation. ae George a th jis i eourse The general towing; tug “P.R.T. No. Phone Re 391 or Black 322. Address: P.« Box 96. Agency for the “ Crude Oil Motor. » 8.8 “Ottawa” Jack Kerr, who been the appraiser at the toms office here, leaves about, Au ist for Regina. He i changing positions with H. Cross of Regina, who is expecte about the time Mr. 1.” ha guest here eaves. * Mr. Sheer, of the Haysport Col the greatly the past few days The company are getting good catches of halibut. * + * plant, fishing has Savs ive im oved iu 0 he Skeena A. Hull trip to Fe the his Mr. Fort building business has returned rt George and will spen the summer wit W. T. Robinser Hull found business good i Geor a lot « leased he ha Governmer from balance of son-in-law, ge and quite He whieh the going on corner purchased = at sale. . - Coola + The Bella Courier in + ft i6itf t. Cie ue Ge e this for the Point sa The salute few Prince Rupert Towing Co., the new crude oil Avance" 165tf cus- ‘¥. Ker spring als: recent article complained that the d MAKES PE cu hiked RRR 8 ol * HOSPITAL TICKETS rhe Prince Rupert General \* hospital are issuing Hospital * Tickets, which entitle the holders to free hospital treatment at the Institution including the services of the Kesident Doctor, at the fol- lowing rates: Monthly Tickets... Six Months’ Ticket. . rickets are on sale at C, Orme’s 2nd Ave. Drug e and at the Hospital, mail from the of the Hospital. al ee ee ee WHALING OFF COAST ) {| . $1.00 . $5.00 H ator by or Secretary re ee t e 120 Mammals Victoria, the Vanc and is improving greatly, accord ing to word brought by the C P. R. Steamer Princess Maquinna The whaling steamers are har ®)}pooning a large number of mam -| mals, and it craft operating July 25 west coast of uver in e out t,}which is splendid work consider the amount of bad which has interfered eisteamers, The nihalf over and the prospects that 1914 will prove a successfu year for the Canadian North cifle Fisheries, Ltd. When rounding Cape d} Capt. Gillam says that he ).Ja right whale Sling weather with rising to blow. is the second right to be seen the North Pacific other right s}whaler Blue, hrabor. this year was caught sailing out ¢ by of Naden 8 ON INSPECTION TRIP a r of Marinn Department, Due Hery, in September Word has been from the Department -[that Lieutenant-Colonel njAnderson, C.E.M.G., ehief leer of the department, quarters at Ottawa, the Coast dur September djannual inspe: h} lighthouse n Captain Kendall Quits Sea if a d it d received of Marine \ P engin- with head te g is coming ne the a in ee of the tion service, Montreal, Captair Kendall, who commanded sunken Empress of Ireland, likely he to go to sea again, thougt a ing on the It disaster. farmer of the Bella Coola valley|stood here that the C. P. R. aua did not take a sufficient interest|thorities have given him several in the Rupert fair. This exhibi-| months leave of absenee, and that tion offers a great advertisement|jat the conelusion of it he will ae- for farm products and the Bellalcept a shore position either in Coola agriculturists who did ex-|Canada or in England in the ser- hibit swept the boards. Thelvice of the company. Courier advises the ranchers to » make a bigger show and capture Homeseekers Coming West the Rupert market Toronto, July 25.—Seyen hun- oe. « dred homeseekers left the union Mr. Gilbert accompanied by|station Wednesday night. The his wife and son, arrived this|party is made up of men. women morning on the Prince Georgeland children from towns in On hound for, Lakels« Mr. Gilbert|tario who are going West seeking | has an interest in 4,000 aeres in|new homes. the Lakelse Valle and intends _- opening it up for agriculture. He At the Eleetric Light Conven has with him some live stock and|tion in Philadelphia it was re far implements Mr. Gilbert is|ported that experiments in sub late of the firm Mahon, MeFarlane|jecting plots of ground sown with & Proctor Mr. Monroe is al-|lettuce and radishes to high ready at Lakelse and has charge | frequency electric currents had | f the development of the prop-|resulted in a 75 per cent increase erty in the yields, iN IS GOOD AT PRESENT \.| Kyuquot Reported to Have Taken ywster brought if halibut Whaling off is reported that the of Kyuquot station have captured 120 whales little season is not yet are Pa- Seott, sighted This in The the Colonel! Andereon, Chiet Engineer here first week in mnection with the a. Cc. the is not was exonerated by the Domin- ion Wreck Commission in its find- is under- al : So Bad Despite the fact that this is an off year for’ tourists and steam ship business, the travel to Alas jka ports continues big Capt. J W. Troup iunawer of the GC, P Rh. British Columbia Coast ser vice, has just made a round trip to the north i the Princess Alice saves Phere is a great deal mor \la i this yeat l than ] e th despili tl t tha Ss an o]-season Not « y are r boat handling iny passe ers t and from Skaeway, via Prine Rupert, but the American steamers are also joing very well From what L have heard, I be lieve that 1915 will be the big west vear the Alaska trade has ever known. Many people will be Ki gz to Califo a from eastern points and will not return home until they have seen Alaska Shooting at Vancouver In the first day's shooting at the ritle matches at Vancouver in the tyro match, W. Matheson and W. J. Grier won $2.50 each and 8. P. MeMordie won 82 In the Nanaimo mateh, H. D. Hem-| mell divided the first prize, get ting $8.33 W M. Brown got} £3.33 in this mateh and D. C6 Stuart got $2 In the the tyro ss, W. J. Greer got 82; W. Ma theson and &S. P. MeMordie got #1 each. Last evening a social gathering was held in St. Paul's Presby terian Church, Vancouver, as a farewell to Rev. H. R. Grant and Mrs. Grant prior to their leaving | for Prince Rupert. ) ACCOMPANISTS: Mre. OC. A. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH July 27th, at Eight o’Clock PROGRAMME GD. GQUGOOMOTIR 20 on ncn cece e eer eres rs errerrrsresreserenesseneges Selected Mrs. Woodland, ‘Messrs. Scheinman, Duce and Peyton 2. VOCAL SOLO os . “Brown Eyes,” Del Riego Miss Eisie Nauman 3. WELSH MALE VOICE CHOIR “The Crusaders” A. H. Harris, J. L. Evans, ©. D. Jones, A. Skantieberry, T. J. Jenkins, E. Beynon, W. Evans, G. Waddell, W. V. Davies, M. Davies. 4. Reading - “The Firet Settier’s Story” Mrs. Patterson | 5. VOCAL SOLO ° . oes . Belected ! dohn &. Davey | 6 DUETT, Flute and Guitar ' . Selected Mrs. Bryant and Mr. Renworth 7. VOCAL 80LO “When Other Lips,” from “Bohemian Giri’ Mr. J. Fred Henderson PART Ii. 8. CHORUS.Weich Male Volce Choir... . Selected 8. SOLO co awe Pe ‘ “The Slave Bong,” Del Riego | Mr. ©. A. G. Armstrong (10. VIOLIN 80LO “Cavatina” Mr. Scheinman 14. VOCAL 80LO ° pee “The Rosary” Mise Elsie Nauman 12. READING Selections from J. M. Barrie’s “Windows and Throngs.” | Mrs. Patterson 13. ORCHESTRA e* Belected 14. VOCAL 80LO ¢ mele “The Scent of the Lillies.” Mr. Henderson 15. SELECTIONS, Prince Rupert Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Club (a) “Beautiful Night Offenbau (b) “Meteor” Rice Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Bainter, Misses Green and Unwin, Mesers. Resworth, Dufty, dmonds, Maliett, Brown, Fullerton, Siiversides and ‘stork @. Armstrong end mrb. R. Walker TRADE FOR NEXT YEAR ga) PREDICTS BIG TOURIST } Capt. Troup of ©. P RK. Steamship Company, Says 1914 Not FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, $50 Completely Furnished Including Piano Summit Ave. FOUR ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, $27.50 SUMMIT AVENUE FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, $30 - CLOSE IN PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE or Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 SAVOY HOTEL FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and Cold Running Water in all Roome Onty finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA PRUDHOMME & FISHC Proprietors Hotel : Directory Members P.R.L. Vintners Association WIND6OR HOTEL wf First Ave. and Eighth St WwW. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Avenue and Seventh St European and American Plan Peter Bick, Prop. Corner NOX HOTEL First Ave,, Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates b0c to $1.00 Per Day Geener & Besner, Props 4, ¥. Rochester D Casley Third Ave., Between Sixth ano Seventh Streets European Pian, 60 to $1 Per Day PREMIER HOTEL | American and European Piao | rf. Ww. Suete menage | ROYAL HOTEL i | Cortey & Burgess, Props | Third Ave. and Sixth st | European Pian Bleam Heated GEAVER WHOLESALE LiguoR coo LImTEeD second Ave. and Sixth S41 Phone 109 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING Co. UMITED fraser and Gixth Sts Phone 7 | | EMPRESS yore: | OPPPOOLOEOLEOOTEE IS POSITIVELY THE BIG THE GETTING. THEIR CLOTHING FURNISHING ETC., ETC. --- THE MECHANIC'S STORE THEIR TEN DAYS’ SALE THE SUCCESS THEY MET WITH “YALUES” THEIR MANY PATRONS an; IMMENSE STOCK IS Now BEING SOLD WAY DOWN CHEAP, INCLUDiN GO AND SEE THEM EAR| HOFFMAN'S Saturday, Ju! 00000 CODD OOD OOOO DODO DODO DFID OOOO DOOD PP es 0005, EVENT OF THE SEAsoy 1S DUE To GOODS, BOOTS, sHogs, PPO LELELOLELLELLEEEEEEE Peers eereeons ———, -Church Services- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Services ever nday in the Chureh I i om. and Empress p.m Sunday »™ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH COR. YOUNG and FIFTH AVE Services every Sanday at ii am. and 7.5) p.m Sunday School 23) p.m Baraca Bible Clase p.m i REV. W. W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor | THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVB..AND MUSGRAVE PLACE | Services every Sunday at 1) | am. and 7.8 pm ardday School at 2.50 p.m REY MR DIMMICK PASTOR ST. ANDREW'S ANOLICAN CHURCH Cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Even Sunday Morning prayer, 11 ing prayer, 7:30 school, 2:30 p Holy } Communion first Sunday i of month, at 11 «& m., and third Sunday at & a m G. A AIX RECTOR SALVATION Granville ARMY ourt CITADEL Sunday & m., day Week day, day services at 8 and & P. m Sun Fchool, 1130 9. m aight services Mon Wednesday, Thurs and Saturday aan oe CORSETS MADE To MEASURE Corsets that ladies ca absolute rely upon for average wm stout figures at mode . mn All kinds of repairs eatly done MRS. 8. LANDO 718 Second Ave Phone an SOPPEPOPIPEPIEEPOEPPOC > Ore oe ee ree —_—— — ene CANADIAN PACIFIC ALy SUMMER EXCURSIONS FRom PRINCE RUPERT To MONTREAL and retur: 14198 TORONTO and returr 128.00 ST. PAUL and reture * CHICAGO and returo then NEW YORK and retur 1 Other points correspondingly wy Effective June ist Final retar limit October fist Princess Bophie Baturday noon Princess Beatrice southbound Sunday, 8 p.m 4. @ MONAB, Genere! Agen Corner Third Ave. and sith & FPPEEEPREERE ERE Heer eng FOR A TAXI GRAHAM ISLAND OIL SHARES ONE DOLLAR PAR, ONLY 25¢ THIS WEEK GOLD BELT REALTY CO. 307 Sixth Street 75~-PHONE-15 { PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 00 Seneeneeeeeneens ae ee erent ! PRINCE RUPERT B0AT | HOUSE Boats and Launches for hire, Gasol PHONE Fre 1 cohen a Mannix Petroleum, Limited, 22- 4 Dominion Bank Chambers, Edmonton, \lberat MISCELLANEOUS LENA pair of gold cufflinks initial iu, LY Return to Room 26, Em SOPOT RT OTS SPOOR POR CPPCC PC Os ' press Hotel, Reward end no questions asked 163-168 North End of Manson Way | wererrorooooecooeroees seers Tite ADVERTISE IN | name eomsamne |f Don't trust the future “for ‘“ ° ” something to turn up y ews provide for your o'¢ age | CLASSIFIED ADS ee ad . other institutions are ful! of people who intended to, dv didn’t take out an Endow FOR RENT ig ment Policy when they were _ - —— |} young. PUI Hk ROOM for rent; modern con- | ‘ fe ingut #5 per month Phone 154.| The Excelsior L ‘ En toot ance Company issues ae FUR KEN i-roomed flat with bath, $25 | dowments maturing at a be h, over Wark'’s Jewelry Store, | “—