. ‘There’ is nothing ISQ gentle in its . beg nings, anrlafterwards so diffi- eradicate, as skin‘d Till BENlllililiilAIliliiiil ran CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l Dec. lthzlbidiq m; chic-Jr! as it! victim his dearly beloved wife. Her death, at the uarly age of 83- years has leilt,a vocsnlcy in the home and hearts of her loved ones, SHOP FROM Holman'a Catalog- sociAi. AILPHA' REBEKAH’ LODGE Feb. 10th. at ‘soc. Admiss- ion 25¢. 316-2-10-11. 8Q. til t never can be Ifilied. | espite all that medical mu could do and the tender care of loved ones, aster four months sui- wmu, faring, her spirit took its flight to Ilzini who gave it, WHIST TONIGHT ‘ ‘in _St.' Joseph's Sodality Hall at_8 o'clock. COAL-Wholesale and I we have twenty cars enroute now 't - am-Buk. This herbal balm will y end any incipient trouble.‘ ‘_ When the skfn is already atlame with seaemmorpoltoned or u‘ ed. Zim-Buk one external medicine powerful enough first sign of unpieasa irritation, %asl or eruption, anoint the place idii from different mines. Lowest prices-Al Pickard & Co, PhOIJB. 240. 323-2-7-81 VTHE NEW GLASGOW Roller Flour lVl-ill- which was destroyed by ‘fire last summer, has been‘ rebuilt and is now running.—324-2-1-3l AT HOME-Mrs. ‘Hugh -M, Simp- son will be At Home on Wednes- ‘Icr, Alba, aged 5 years, also her There are left llO mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother a grief- strickcn husband and little daugh- sorroiving ifather ‘Henry S. Clay. Sirathcona and ‘two sisters Mrs. P. SOLD BY FJUTHOR/ZED DbflL EPS O/VLY . diQ hQnQ oré-T/e/y o/rze ifs/e‘; a WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS r012 PRINCEEDWARD ISLAND OF DEFOREST-CROSSLEY RADIOPHONES Representing Also The ’ NORTHERN ELECTRIC 60.. STROMIBERG-CARLBON NELITRODYNE. _ f,‘ Qt to the root of these troubles arid replace iflitsilhealtliy tissue with new clear akin. UNSIGNED. - ‘CvPPGBDOHdBIItH ,_ ‘are reminded that unsigned news 'ls not inserted ln,'l‘he Guardian. _ Several School Reports, an Address ~~ and Presentation and a ‘Hockey same were received yesterday _ without the signature of the send- ers, KEOUGH.AN—PETER8ON.-- At --it means a dealer who will advise you correctly. St. Paul's Rectory, Saskatoon. Dec- ember 29th, 1924, Aydah W. Peter~ son, daughter of Mr, and \Mrs_ C, W. Peterson, Qu-Appelle became the bride of Mr. Jillian P. Keoughan, Charlottetown, ;iP. ‘E. l. The bride was attired ln‘brown delecta with fur trimmings. The witnesses were Miss I, M, Peterson. Qu Appelle and IMrs, Kane, Saskatoon, Father Jan performed the ceremony, WEDDING BELLS — A very llfcfily wedding todk place at Moi-ell on January 14th, when Miss Jose-p- . , ~ ‘hlne vMorrisscy and Mr. Herbert Kenny were united i!‘ the noly _ bonds of matrimony by the Pastor. Ilcv. J. Rooney. The young bride Who looked vcry charming was be ccmiirgly dressed in a coat of gray velour with beaver fur triinimings “e-eao-qeog-eo-eeeeoo-e ++++¢+¢ Reynolds and John ‘H. spend the THE ISLAND RADIO CQ ,P§‘l‘f';”"1¥l°'e‘i-wh%,w°'° a “Mo! day with her, It is seldom that a route for over twelve years. N1 ‘l ‘ p m“ and “ck “Mm ha‘ person lfves to the good old ago of night too dark or stormy, nor road: EXCLUSIVE. with sliver trimmings" The 5mm“ 98 yours and her fflgndg hgpg that too bad kept him from dcliverinr and hat to maitch. The bride was aitcndtd ‘by Miss Evelyn Murphy. was ably supported by Mr. Ray- mond Trainer. Ibo wvdding party drove homo of the ‘groom's in Byrne’s iloud- where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was servrvl. Shortly all LTD. ‘iilft for a. il-rivc around the sur- rounding couniiry and on their re Aiftc-r the ‘ceremony to the cr the rupast ‘tho wedding parity G. Sutton and Mrs. Wm. Elliot both of Wuburn, Mass., the laitter halvr lug ‘been wllh hcr through her ill- ness. , The funeral was held on the ar» rival of Mrs. Sutton d! Woiburn, the srrvices being conducted in the Presbyterian Church by Rev. Ml‘. Aitkcn. A large gathering assem- bled to pay their last trilbuue of res- pect. y, The pail bearers were Alex Bulch- anan, John Livlngsone, E. B. Hayr dc i, Allan McSwain John MoLure, In slic Hunter. day afternoon from 3.30 to 6.00 p.m. at Mrs. ldgdgsonb, 5 Grafton St. " ‘ 380-2-10M-1i. --._. PANUT ‘COAL at $7.50 pel‘ ton. Another Car received today. A. iPickard & Co. Phone "240. 356-2-10M3l MANY HAPPY RETURNS-An event worthy of note occurred Sunday, February 1st at Murray Harbor North, when iMrs. Louisa Sencabaugh celebrated her . 98th birthday. Mrs, Sencabaugh who re- sides with her son Mr, Wm, Senca- baugh on the old homestead, is the oldest resident of the community. 0" Jflllvflry 1'1?- tho llllllel 07 and alfljough so advgnced m year-g death entered the home of Willian she has a1] hei- (Mume; excgpt A. Fraser rind claimed him for iti her hearing which is slightly st- victim. 8t the early age of 59 yours fected. ‘She is a great great grand- Tllmlgli all the loving care am‘ mother; The children of Mrl m“. skilful treatment possible weri man Martin, Trenton, N, 8., beinfl 5W9" him. lie-Will WHB mo"! mill‘- the firth ggugraflun of a family 9g conqueror and just at the down oi four sons and three daughters, Five thc New Yea! morn the still smnl‘ are still living namely, Mrs. Adam voice said. Cr-mc, llllll lllfl Hlllrll Reynolds, Millinocket, Maine; Mrs. illwserl to the great beyond. Th‘ Ben], Reynolds, Murray Harbour late M1", Fraser was widely Hill‘ North; Jumes, U, ‘S, A.; John .]I,, favourably known us the genia‘ Oak Valley and Wm, with whom proprietor oi tho Vernon llotel she resides. Mrs, Scflcabuugh had and tho efficient and obliging mill the pleasure of having LVi-rs. B, courier of the Vernon and Millvleu mail route, having served on thi.‘ WILD/AM A. FRASER his Majesty's mail to tho patrons on this route He was respected and loved b) nil as was evidenced by tho. kind ncss shown him during his slior‘ but painful illness and by thc larg‘ number thatfollowed his romaine" to their last resting place in Bel Mrs Sencabnugli may s many more birthdays and there ore wisii h" "Hilly happy .roturns of the day, SPLENDID CONCERT-A large and appreciative audience gathered ut Cornwall Hall on Friday oven- THE MARCONI CO. OF CANADA turn tliuy ‘wore inc‘! ‘by a largo cir ing the sixth, to hear the concert AMPLION AND BROWN HORNS BRANDES PHONES. DEALERS ORDERS FILLED FROM STOCK ON DAY RECEIVED. Dealers orders filled from stock on day received. clp "If friends. A ‘most Gnjnyalbhi Dllt on by the Skating Club, Thu rvi-ning [was spent in dancing, exidlrogrlini was as follows, All num- ccilert muslic being furnished byllcrs being‘ encored. instrumental (‘buster McDonald accompanied by1M""*i°- W88 Gornizln and IMcsl-lrs. Jm: Mnnnghan on the mnnvioiin’ Leonard and George Mlloilmialil; Willie mid Fred Troy, Willie Con- "Mi. Airs. und i.\lr_ Walter Shaw; K. S." ROGERS, President. ‘ cHAhLoTrErov/N e4 #60004 9wvv v v . r RADIO DEALERS v or. roiizs-r-cnostev Pam's NORTHERN eu-zcrmc e WESTINGHOUSE SUPPLIES Radio supplies may be had at ALBERTON from OYRIL R. LEARD he newest thing in rojection printing pparatus—‘ A! a cost of $200.00 we havei follows. Grade iX-l , Q18“, lurk before the publlewe are Jlilln to make an 8x10 photo ‘Wm negatives made by our McWilliams, “v¢vw“O-§-l A#AAA§4. PALMER-WATSON ELECTRIC CO. .\\ §O§§Q§§§I F-QOO OQO-QXO-Q QOO-OQO-O@QQQ~QO‘C 000G004 GOOQO-OQ-O/O-Q-Q§Q'Q §~§'§-§§1 0-004 §QQ4QQ§Q-O-O&-Q§O-QOQ .. ‘ , 96946-060 O>&&O—O-O~O§§§§-§ 0Q O§OQO~Q wee-ea» O-O§§O-O'%QQ AUGUSTINE cove scHooL-l The honor roll for Jnuuiiry is as Dorothy MllUUUll- llili; 2, Olive lnniuu; 3, ‘Mary in- lGrudu Viil.—1., Georgie Curr; 2., Helen McWilliains; 3, Vcra Lciiril. Grade lV.—-l, Doris Webster; 2. iinlly llll(i others. Mr. and Mrs ‘which they m1 hold, plr-asant. voyage through liife Stopped Instantly The Head is clears/l When the nose is clogged with tho nostrils, stop the cold, lnlialled an Eastman Auto- (‘rude v1~_1- Bml-illml“ 15'1"“ breathe it. Note how quickly fumes rm, emargen To ma“ our lGradc V.—1. Auicllu Mucllnnulil; clem- me hemp Z. Kenneth Cameron‘; 3.. Wlllluv Then remember that, Next time cold. ‘Don't let it get a start, K“‘""Y_ were recloleriis qr manyMrS. A, c. McEachern; and coolly Presents including some-Miss Marie Crosby; Solo, 5l"i“'-5lll'i3l ‘Cheques whi‘ch is tang- Shaw, accompanied by Miss Norma 4|‘ l ' I Jil". evidence of the high esteem in Illlurcliison; Quartettc, Mrs, cold or catarrii it moans n local germ uttuck, The treatment should be local/Combat those germs, clear The way is Ely‘s" Cream Balm. Put a little in the nostrils and uso tho Ilalm at the first sign of a _'Reading, Gordbn Mncllvliilan; Solo, Reading. Walter Muc- Th i E l .i‘i*ipuils join in wishing theienraiiiiltsswt Hiéfllifgnliilliid ‘illiIcv-iwliiiaiilan, Messrs. intermis- in sion and sllie of lunches and candy. iili i. ' ‘ )- . he (“mrdiml 90'5""? un— Iait 2~Instrumcntnl Music. Miss. ilorman and Leonard MacDonald, violin; Solo,. Jollu ‘Ieieartz; Violin S910. _Lconard MacDonald; Solo, yrs, N. Darruch; ‘Reading, M-issi .ioiii lllaokinnon; Solo, waiver Show; Step Tlonrlns. Watson iliv- lllltstonc, accompanied ‘by ‘Mills “dilly. God Save the King, l. ‘mi-_- IN MEMORIAM MRS CATHERINE MacAULAY The duuth occurred on Feb, 1st, inst of Mrs- Catherine MacAulny widow of the lulu Donald MacAviiay 01' Qllefill Plllllt at the residence of licr. daughter‘ Mrs. Mchiicl Robinson. Grand Tracadil‘, when: silo had been paying a brief vigil, and succuin-bcd to an illness of but a few iluya, Mrs. MacAulay although seventy yours of age was a very uctiv‘: wo- man. Shc was a life-long resident of Grand Tlilcadie, and a truc catholic and christiian mother, bo- lovcd by all who kll‘€W audcamu in contact, with licr. ‘She leaves to mourn hcr loss the following sons and daughters. John D- on the homestead, Mrs. Michael Robinson Mrs. Thou. Mc- M119 yo, ‘he month of Feb”, Eldon Dawson; 3, Lloyd inlnun. Ask your drilggist for a bottle 0i‘ who", don“. ($130) “ch Gruilo lll._i, ticdrii‘. Stetson, Ely-s ‘Cream lllalm, Quail the cold Grudc i.—I, Gcorgo Dliwsoli", 2. at oncc,.eud misery. Then koop it (lube of Stunhopo, Dr.- Joseph, James, Bernard, Mrs, J. McLean. on hand to stop future colds at tho M“ m," Grim“ o! Home“ "m, ‘ llblls link slid BA YER Pllorosru mo , "libel work In our windows. consult Phone 382 Halifax T Berealord Oxley - aroid Johnson, C, A., Funk E. smmi, _c, A. Accountants and Auditors , a "MP In Institutes of Char- . °°°llntanta of P. E. Island and Nova Sootla Inca. "o-ee-oee-eo-eeee M0 9 Fill‘ Fire Insurance Ii. Iii. snursoiv 160 Richmond Street *4 eee-eeeeeeoeo eeeee fessional Cards XLEY s. JOHNSON iimnald 8t‘. McPhee flleooruuin “In, r. MoPl-lli F" ma“; ‘ drug store _ _ ., lumen-mm,’ ‘a “Ell-Blip _ _ , Special - attention ‘umfiey u. Lem . ,5“, \ will begiveii to fliilllfi‘ "' "eouuav prescriptions 8 ll mail orders ‘llcslio Dawson. Perfect lllLBIlli¥tfl(‘.0—l.\/ii\l‘y inmnn. Olive inman, IDoroihy ‘lbliicalmniild. Doris Webster, Muriel hiclfiulycu. Kenneth ‘Cameron, iiflIll-lilly Mm:- Donald, Lloyd lnmnu, Bcnjumln lluque. start, -_. {Li To mcnd n small holc in nu‘ un- brclln. tliko fl plrcc of black (spurt illustcr, and souk it until quite soft. Plnco this curcfully under To People of City and Country I have opened up a drug store at I78 Queen Street (next to John T. M"cKe‘nzie’s tailor shop) and a-m now prepared to meet anld cater to the pub- lic in that line. “My shop is well fit- ‘ted ‘up and stocked with a high grade as- I sortment of every- tihing found in a real the hoio inside and lot it dry, 'l‘liis is bcitvr lhnn (illifibillg, us ii (EiOHOS tho liolc nouily without stitches» " 4~ i’; (Blatchfordta) Feeds flint hrs high in price, keep the laying hens buoy, buy our SERVICE AND SAT. A Pure POULTRY, roooa Ilptohfor Laying Mash, Iiatohlor a I" Mash. llatohlordb Scratch Food, .1 _-.. t" I .~\ l (mixed grain) < Ilatehlonra Ohlck Mach. Pobicrnv aussuse of ‘all » kinds MII-IOLIIALE anti SQITAIL. LOWEST Filo!’ i" ISFAOTION is MY AIM LET’S MEET EACII ornnn llr.il-:\ii0RTliY~ y, DR GGIST“ _ a ,-.alri i 11591;. Mrs. Fred ‘Hughes of BEIiYONL She. is also survived by one ‘brother, J. W. MacDonald of Grand Trucmiic. Thic- funeral service was hold at St. Michaela Church, Corran Bun where a Rlcqilicm High Mass was selcbrutcd by Rev. J. B. Macintyri- her pastor who atlendicd her in bcr last illness, May her soul rest in Pcuco. ---<e>—-—— MR8. ROD.~S. McKAY The Angel o‘ Death entered the homo ‘of It. S. McKay, Dundas, ‘n l This Baby Weifari Book and this Baby Record will be lent ou free on request. Write The rden Co. Limited, Montreal. Eagle Brand ia the natural fo for babies when mothefa milk falls. ' fast cemetery, The service-at tbr house wus conducted by Rev, Mr Wcstmorelunil and Itciv. Mr: Gran‘ and at the grave bv his pastor Rcv Mr, McKenzie, He loaves to mcurr a sorrowing widow, on: siste‘ Mrs, Wm, R, Wpbster, ‘Montague and our. brother David on the old homestead at Vernon, ' The pail bearers were Villillncv Drake, Robert Wood, Jnlin lMcGilv ray, Vilillium Murphy, Diugwel‘ Jenkins, Albert Dunphy, --—-<+>-i CORNELIUS LAFFERTY ,‘Tlicro, pjiscd peacefully ziwny a‘ the City llospltnl, on January tliv 20th, at 9.30 o. m., Cornelius J, Lat‘ fcrty lit the early ago of 40 years youngest ilnd beloved son of Mrs John .'\_ Lalfcrty. Deceased bad been iii failing licalth for Sfiilll’. time, Cornelius was always bright und cheerful, holiest and upright in all ills dealings and it could b‘ well sciin the morning of his funci" al as there was upwards of 10f ‘sleighs, friends and neighbours" from far and near crime to follow the remains to his last rcstini: place, He had been bed-fast for one wcck at home when Priest and Doctor thought it advisable tn rr move him to tho City llospitul and on Doccmbci‘ the 30th he was rc- moveil to the City Hospital and re- mained there till God culled him to Himself, Ho was fortified with thi- last rites of his Roman ‘Ciitlinlii: Church by his pastor Rev, P. D. Me Guigan, His remains were token from tlic City ‘Hospital to Mr. ‘i~‘_ flenncsscyk»: undertaking parlors, thence by road at 2.30 p, m, some day to his home in Pcakes Station and m‘ Thursday morning his rcmnins left for St, Joachim‘s IChurch, Vernon River, where zIlcquiem lligb Muss was colehruTed by his pastor Rev. P. l). McGuigan, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. I-Ie leaves to mourn the loss of u invinfi son and brother, an aged moihor. also two brothers and two sisitcrs Brothers arc namely, IMichuvl n‘ United ‘Status; Patrick, who arriv- ed homo from llnitcd States four days before his brother's iiOlllilI (Mary Ann), Mrs, Jnlin Curran of Roxbury, -Mass.; (Bridget) Mrs Terrance cvfclnnis of Ellintvulc The pail bcarors worn: Terrance Mclnnis; Patrick Whuleu. John Whalen, Martin Power. John {Vic Innis, Joseph Walsh. May his soul rest in peace. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is siilled, A place is vacant in o-ur homo, Which never can hn filled, Gone hilt not forgotten, (Patriot please copy.) ---<-e>--—- PRIMROSE SCHOOL ‘Standing of pupils of Primrose School for month of January: Grade X.——l, Ada Acorn. Grade Vll.-l, William Burke: 2, Hector ‘Cantelo; 3. Florence Acorn, ' Grade Vl-l, Bertha Acorn; 2. Howard lMvcbeod. Grade V.—1, Christcna Burke; 2. Bernadette McDonald; 3, Elliott Acorn, Grade lli.-——1, Alexander blclleod 2, Aeneas MoMaster; 3, Stillman Acorn. Perfec —‘H. J r attendance-Ada Acorn. ostawny, teacher, - WANLEY BOHOOL Report -of Stanley School for January. . Grads VlIL-l, Margaret Quinn; 2, Bessie Brown; B, Jean McLeod. Grads Vl.-.-1, Arthur Walsh; 2. llna Parish; 8, Benson Brown, Grade V.-‘l, Myrtle "McKay; 2, Margaret ‘McKay; 8, Paul Fleming. Grade ilk-ll‘, Geraldine Quinn; 2, Eileen Reid; 8, Helen Brown, Grade lll.-1, Clare Quinn: 2. enate Reid; ll. ‘Hattie Perish, Grade tl.--1~, Alban Bolgsr; 2. l If you like shredded wheat biscuit you will like Triscuit, the shredded wheat cracker. madp 0f perfect WilOiC drains 0f wheat cooked in steam, shredded, coznpressed into a cracker and baked in electric ovens. Its crispness compels thorough chewing. The ‘better you like it. The Shredded Wheat Cracker ‘ It is not made more "yo all first I lNKERMAN SOHOOFEN-AMIN- of “Fcstmoiwelzind and MizWVzilte-i‘ ATION man School was held on afternoon, February 2nd large uttcnilancc Owingtn the unfavourable wcn- lilu Ddilllit: were "llhiillllltlllfl in their ther of Friday, January 30th, the, praise and appreciation oi‘ the gouil semi-annual examination oi’ iiiker» work which is being dune by Lviisi. of piircn i s ‘Campbell. Judging by the rcuiliiicsr. und accuracy of tlic answers given, lMonduy Malone, with u, zinliiouglily exnuiincll, .\li'_ Fred After tho pupils bud been thor- Aiiliy’ ‘visitors, The pupils were ciuziiintwlinuuux was appoiiitcil ciuiiruiuu uni in the various subjects by tiicirnwlell selected teacher. Miss Aiilfiiil‘ F Zsi n.2, | prugrulilmu \\'lifl lvi-idisposed of. which was tliorouglilv aisted by Mr. Amos ‘Curlcy ofhKci enjoyed ‘by all, Prizes were thou ly's Cross School, Miss Aunu lluiiy awarded by the teaclicr us follows: Canad A lot of real food in condensed form. .At The Canadian Flhredded Wheat Company, Ltd. Niagara Falls, Ontario of flour-it is u chew it the class grocers. it Department, Jumcs Alathcsu Spelling, (lrudc VlP-Niililrcd Manning, npdiiiigy Griiili Vi~J0u ‘Moly- neuux. ' ..‘"nllClllll'l Fillies ltiid ulluntlll _Ariibnictic, ironi: Stewart, Tho pupils and visitors were iliuii trvntcil to lioinc iiillilc calmly. alter which cimipliiiioiitiiry marks were uiuiic,l'»_i,' ti»; chgiiipiuiu and others. Tliu National Anthem the meeting to u close. brought a’s New Liners Wfishlihsaslca rc- . lllll illii 22ml. the Rupert an Cont. wii Prince iii-steam s giia ‘ "'“"' ' .-., >ai.‘. DWI’ It has always romance and adventure. videcl the theme for the thrilling tales of rlaveiista and the stirring poems of north- ern bards. Butevcn though thedayof the chechako and the sourdou h is done. the n of t e Dangerous Dan Magrewa an t e Lady Lou's. rnat- ters of historical reference. the lure of Alaska has not wan ing an ever to the hearts of rnen worsen wherein a bit of romance lurks. and that means Alaska ia no it is a very near neighbor to Canada. will be even nearer this summer. j. E. Dalrympie. Traffic Vice-P of the Canadian National Railways, has announcer! that commencing on June burning steamship and "Prince upen- the bolt-aflpointed brief but active a is not many years since Alaska was one of those countricawhose geographi- cal location was indicated with a gran- diloquent awee of the avm northwards. n a land of mystery, it has pro- ed. but is as appeal- to everyone longer a far lofl coun l weekly steamship service d Aiaaka a“ . es blunt‘ "which aye already ht on ll n ‘h . Np“ vessel la on lth: be en in thianew _ thwa ‘siliebshililwwill um! l! . GI - I55" n] theM Y“ four o'clock that afteknoon. ‘ing Simpson, an oi calla will be made at Ketchikan. a mountains. the Slikine River and ,_ associations with the period when Al was a Russian The cl Alaska. and a m motor roads and many 4nd including the Mcnden ail Glacier cm city with ace the famous "i; Mr. aku Glacier, over a mile tnilealon await o_'lciock Friday After pass- Qici and New blletlaktia and Port d Hudson's Bay Post. Alaskan town built at the foot o the Proceeding from that point the steamships will touch at Wrangell. beautifully situated near the mouth of l 'ng many point touched wiii be unlsu. the capital good ninety miles Ion inta of interest, mines which have made this country famous." On the way from Wrangell to Juneau there will be an o portunity to andeur of Taku nlet and the The ahipa willarrive at Skagway at and will tuirlay tion of many tourists. an icai com risin Roc ice. t e Coast Ran and vage through the "hi: ca the scenes a magnificent: sea voyage: aaka next and most beaut ul world. (2 ‘West stretch o and SW53“ the Vancouver -— ciian biational Raiiwiys of this Aiusk" steam-boat service will meet the demand d will be a fittin climax to the famous Trian is Tour Jasper National ark, the watc: rway Amer- The photofrapheh show somehof ong t e route o t is Taku Glazier, one mile wide and l one of the largest '- locleralin the I ~ oltu Arm, water from which rise i. -~ ‘ great ranges of snow covered moun» ‘" taina that. seen in the aunahinc. tpever to be for otten. ce Rupert“ whic with the "Prince George" will be used in Prince Rupert ~- Alaalta service by the Canadian Na- alRallwa athiaaummer. Theac ndhemhlzfllzue‘: night. thus giving ample opportunity to passengers to aee u uvoua vessels to visit White Horse and the Atlin Lake District. On the south-hound Iournsy the steamers will reach Vancouver at nine o'clock Wednesday morning. mak- in1a complete tenda round trip n addition to the aakdtrip. the rrl- weekly service between Vancouver a Prince Rupert willbe maintained and An alsolm _ ‘ ._ to e a wubfionppointed Pacific Cont. (1) ital of Alaska, a thriving cl date in respect wi ca. oil ‘ . ch. r. .i more and are pmong 0n the Juneau, thecap t up'to ' lien? sights to interest the visitor and wit l fine motor rosda extending into the Film to famous mince" and . (Top eattre), a! d Alaska In fui;