1 4 t AOETWO mm Two generations have used Inde from fruit juices and tonics to get rid e rA i" t tr t- ri m. tu oiomacn, L,iver, xviuney ana SKin iroumes 25c and 50c. a box at all dealers. FRMT-A-TIVKS LIMITED, Ottawa, Ont. OrJtnbarf . KT Lndan. Enf , ChrLnk.rch, HJ. DAILY EDITION Rupert Must Oppose Any Gasoline Tax. Ml The Daily News PHINCJi RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince ' Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per monlh $1.00 By. mail to nil parts of the British Einpire and the United States. In advance, per year. $fl.)0 To all other countries, in advance, per year'. $7.50. TELEPHONE 08 ! Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .$2.80 per inch , Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line . Classified Advertising, per insertion. .2c per word , Legal Notices, each insertion, a 15c per ugate line v Contract Rates on Application. -AH advertising should be in The i Daily News Oltlre on dny preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Snl unlay, July 7, 1923. MEMORIAL TO SGT. W. BOOTH jUnvelllng Will Take Place After Holidays, Framed Photo Also. A suitably, inscribe! Iimnzo lah-lel. niouMiriiiir Iwonly inches by thirty' inches, is to bo envied in the auditorium of Mio Month .Memorial hnol in memory of Sl. Vmw Hoolli, veteran of the (Jrr-ai War, to whose memory lh ,ehool was dedicated, The tablet has been purchased as I be result of a la? day held in the eitv some time asrn when the sum of S;.".) 1.00 was raisod for this pnr- I(c. In addition tn the tablet a larse framed ttfinlograpli wilh deceased's, war medals enclosed will be hunjr near the memorial Inpelher Willi his shrapnel het- mel. 'J'he unveiline of the memorial is to take place after the holidays. The tablet of solid bronze was supplied by llutaerA Cameron and has been purrhaed by a coinmillee of Ihe various onlers in Ihe ilv. II was decided hv the enmmillee lo donate any urplu funds to lllie" Itidley Home. The memorial reads: "This tablet is erected by Ihe citizens of Prince. Ituperl to commemorate the noble Hood of Syl. Wni. It-mlli.. veteran of Ihe Circa! War, who ojt August I I, 1921, gave his life in a heroic attempt lo save Hie lives of a number of sehWd children. A brave soldier, an honored citizen, a true friend, faithful lo every trust, he em bodied in his life Ihe ho Ira The nearness of Alaska In this hnrt spU nnnri fw.,, n.., rest of the Dominion. Victoria is near Seattle hut that affects i,,"n" ,lu r,,air' S' K ,,arkrr. only her overseas commerce. There is no fishine i...h.ti- ,.r """v'nr "f Mie commlltee, re- lemt lo make, it more difficult for American boats to do business here. For that reason, if for no other, we in Prince Itnpcrt must oppose the placing of a lax on molor fuel. , "'-..' Difficulty Of Balancing Income And Expenditure. ; ;. There are few people in the world who do not find it difficult to balance income and expenditure. The tendency for nl-tnost all people is to .spend more than they earn and to wish Ihey earned more so that they could spend more. Usually thev feel themselves verv economicnl nnH Ii.al i. i .... 3 r. .f" "V much of the unrest in the world. When the :?, men Ave.re g,vt'" a. mere piHhnre and lived on it, there Mils fall. Also it was the Inten thin of Ihe Coverninent lo enn-inue work wilh a view lo compelling Hie highway ennneollnn In the inlorior. lie recognized Ihe inrportance of the building of a road to Ihe canneries fro in Prince Huperl as a section of the highway which would he completed lalor. He thnncrlit Hip 'road way might be shished and what in the light of martyrs for doing without mi manv thino's 'lrainp'1 Pihly lhi year hut he inat they - would like. II is this i"'nii failure to n mu o..,i, u.. wo,"d be ready lo make an an - iucti ri .. llli-l IS MiP r-ntiwr. cause or nt I. r. t II. . . . .i . . nniliiiomnul nounceincnl mi his nl..-. on return. M. P. Mc(la(Terv mentioneif Dint nun; ouesuon on ineir part. It wns all they were used to learns a nay useii and their fathers before them. As they became educated and'l!,P T"'-'-are "! he llioughl got a larger-proportion of the good' (Mug of Ihe world Ihevi"1? hr,,lp he built, naturally i-raved for more and did not see why thev Could noli leasnn given by the mln- gel gei them.. uiein.. Mo hn it il is is wi wilh u nil nil i.f.t,.. nr.h, wr nr. n n . .. n.- ,1.. .. listers islers for for nnl nnl trni going it tr ahead filiuuil wilh tI I It "c on fre nit? u i-s omers are clomg; vvil ... , their .. money and the tendency is to wish Jo he san,(.. .. The difficulty is that many people want to be ira fo11" lno ma"y 'liferent directions and tlt. reMlu iK fatal, e cannot possibly have nil that everyone ele has Some o us hny?!e...ugh to launch out a litlle in one direction. Home like Jo spend their money on clothes, others on food, again dhers on house furnishings, art, studies, (ravel, gambling ' vice e treating, en erla in ntr. misi. pI.,i,i ,i.:i..'it.e L, P,.;nrig generous, ears, i.s'iodges, Zo of a dozen other extravagances. Again others like to see e ,ef 'k "V'"" Sl?fil "'"easing as a means lo enahl g 1 hem enMa Inter lo enjoy the things of life, more easily nml In insure JiTp VTl MCkTS r mi'f- We all have our ex rava- Sm dTrnn,"' n,nnv nr" ,ikHy 10 fiml 'm'i tiZ. FLY TIE IS SCREEN TIME W,re,Iy 2!0l j" 2,1 30 aMd 30 ncl widths priced at 30c, 40c, 45o per yard for black; same widths, galvanized, 50c, 60c, 76c per yard. ' Screen Doors, all sizes, $3.60, $4.00 and $5.00. Screen Windows, in 5izes, 60c, 65c, 85c, 00c & $1.00 ea Tel. 3. AX-. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. We Deliver. ho road was the failure, of Ihe Dominion Cinvernnient to continue the vole for mad conslrue-lion. ' In connection wilh Ihe action of Ihe Di'iiiiniou Clnvernmoiil I'red Slork said Ihe matter had been considered al OllawV. Certain appropriation In the form of subsidies were provided under the British Xorlh Amercia Ac! and since Ihen a custom had grown up In spend certain sums on roads, agriculture, and for other purposPH. Premier Mackenzie King had staled Ilial in view of the fad lhat luxe were burdenMoine and Ihe Dominion had Ihe unpopular lask nf raising money for the provinces lo spend and Ihe sum of twenty million dollars formerly vnled, all Iraving been allocated. It was llioughl heller In fulure lo al-low tlie provinces In raise Ihelr own money fur roads. Mli. - in i '.ii; i 1 1 ii i ii y 1 1 1 is naiiiniri TH1 DAlLT NEWS ?h( lining-Juljr 7. 101' i WRANGELL PEOPLE FOR NOVA SCOTIA Party Will be In City This After noon En Route to Plctou For Old Home Celebration By the Princess Louise Ibis nf ternoon there will arrixe from Wranpcll, Alaska, a party of ten or si) niM'sons lieailoil bv J. (' ranl, proprietor of the Wranirell lloier, Pound for Pictou, .ovn, Soul ill vin Vniiirmi e.r nml tin Canadian Pacific Railway. At Pie-' ton the party will attend the trnifi ntifiiv-firwnn rintiiirinl pitln-1 bration from July 15 (o il of (he! nrriva! of the first Scottish set tlors m Nova Snolia by the old ship "Hector.1 . The celebration, which is to h of a very elalmrale nature, will! be nttemled by His excellency Harnn Itynjr of Vimy, ciovernor! Cteneral nf Canada, as well as re-j presentalives of the federal pnv-! rnmont. Hrilisb. Canadian and I niled Stales warships will par- lictpale and native sons from nil parts of the world will Rather for I fie occasion. CELEBRATE DOMINION DAY AT KINCOUTH Parade Headed by Greenville Band Followed by Sports On Saturday last cannery workers from Ihe entire Naas district celcbnlei Dominion Day at Kin- cidith. Dick Woils proved a successful manaser and every one expresses their delight nt , finding such a natural park nilKlUT flip llllU I Ppuniiiip niii-Of w 1 1 irrrim I ti.l o foil, rli'.' .... I : .. 1 . . t:ii . , 1 '.i.t. ! Till- iImv alnrfpil U'iMl n tinin,ln . .v..,,, -"m-iui u itn iiuj.- un uruiiig iu prrss uiinnis hi jup iirnisn raco ami " i 1 reports, that a gaoline lax .should he collected iu this province, died a friend tn children." ; headed by Ihe (irenville Hand ami the proceeds to be used in building1 the sections of road 'linking1 ! every minule was taken up with up the Pacific with the central portions of Canada. The idea MPPT MINIQTPRC IN '"port of alt kinds. The chief, was good, Kir the premier aid there" were. 100,000 motorists lUlIudlEllO 111 feature of the day was the base- in iliu nei.iiiii.i. Ak.,1 (. I......:.,,- n i ,.r J 11 i . a nr1 1 Hl f lAlffl flllll iriiniit liAltvaitn Duel mi.atfsw HIT 'M'HIM C n IU It'l 41 l 111 i II 111" I 1 1 rrH Tl U K lTIll- HMl.fl VII III VllflllV " ".-mi ii i -1 1 1 1 1 ri ( v , ; . vr. . iiLiimius iu nunuj :n - the premier forgot was that here in Prince Hupert we depend L ... T. nnon casiilino ti,r nun nii.tivn ni.vvap onH ii .,;.. m i. : . committee to Interview .tax that irasolinp in iir.lc In l.nilil pufiris f,.- n,u .i,ii, Sutherland and Blr. pat - - " .... p .-...mi. fjasoliiii' and related products are vital to this port and shinild not. be taxed here. To levy a tax would handicap this .pori ne.iviiy in lavor oi me pons oi Alaska. . we lose the selling of the easoline hut also we 'boats i1V;IV frnm lhl TWlrt A dm fwhinrr itwl.ul.., r.. I tullo This Afternoon Or. - -S -It M am i .. i ne special rommniee oi I no Aot ot only only should r. i i : . . , J, . . . Hoard of Irade appointed recent- l w should 111 1)1 11 ilhn-a drivo 11 ly 'i' for 1 I hat purjiose will apain thing for the port, for the railway and for the fishermen" we " c i ' ' 1 al"1,lf;' :cannot allow any imposition to interfere wilh our productive H'm- Vr" T . ay, hnsines.s. The matter, might well he taken up wilh the two omiu'c,ion, ''"s of Im-;ininislers who are to be here today with a view to protecting VV il" ,,nnCP lllll",rl the interests of this port. - ".district, such as construction of The principle, of taxing Ihe'rnotor fuel to pay for the rondJ!!'e .!".oa,J "' Vf ,r,!,ce H,1,,',r, is correct as lonir as it lines nnl l.il ho in.,noni '" Icrrace hrnlge, liie connect- esneo allv the fish boats .nml nthor pnmmiP,.;i i1"? "P I'" sections of Ihe in- - - - "II-. .MUM t.lMIIIIVIMU Uerior . highway 1 ami . other mat Alaska's Nearness Important To Us. tors. At the meeting of the Hoard of I ' Trade ra,,' ,ilH' last n night, President Uib iiiiii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 wiiii :i Hiiirt in 10 lo I 'In favor of Simpson. A dance which lasted till early morning brought (ho celebration to n close. All Ihoso who were there are looking forward to Ihe next celebraHon slated for Labor I lay. BOAT ARRIVALS The; C...H. steamer Prince Cieorpe, IJajVl. W. S. Moorehouse. was three hours tale in arriving from the south yesterday afler-l noon, Ihe delay being principally, accounted for at Swansnn Hay. because of a heavy freight cargo for that port. The following passengers, ar-' rived: nny importance that is affected by the fact. Here Prinpe Ilnneri I'0"0'1 "'' "'y already iii-i.lame.s, Mrs. Anderson, Miss V. is the mitiiral port for Alaska and is generally o viewed hv lb ,v"'w,',1 minlslers on these i.M. West, .Mrs. K. I.. Young, II people of that territory. It is or benefit lo them as well as to us PI ani1 l" """'"iMarlin, .Mrs. K. t!reen, I., n. to foster close commercial relationships and not to place any a!Jain on ","ir rP,urn fror" M"ir K'ranl, II. Kondo, Mrs. -I.. P. obstacles' ill thp u-nv nf llwv froocl r...;:i.l i 1 rr. . . . , tOUC Dr. Sutherland h.lil slnloil if'.lu.tiil.ors Pnnl 'Mil a, iii T , ......... ,..v ,llv ------- u ., , , .,....,l)lc ujMir ....... . i , ii M i) rK c a ,i iiiY 1IX : .. i i.i on on motor motor- . ,,,... fuel fuel nt at this this nnrl port nnnii would .....in. i, he iic a n .-.rtillllj second J.i emhnr nn OI1 WIS iLa1"1 .. '"n"Sht the work on Ihe 'I er- Mason, I.ee I.ing, ' Sung Kwong. ""nn, cnlliargO I Canadian' ,. 'fishermen , who operate frnm this port and also would racP til ,,ri"S,"'mil,l .. commenced fllev. and Mrs. J. J. Smithsnn and fnmily. I.. Courtney. Mrs. O. ! Itandall, Miss Lillian Mae Ilan-dall, Mrs. K. Marker and child, Miss Darker, Mr. and Mrs. V. noils and child, Mrs. K. Klemans and child, T. A. Dark, Miss I.. Duncan,. Miss J. I. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.'H. S. I.ovejoy, P. C. Andrews, D, I), Clovers and ch'ild, (ieorge Kelfy. II. h. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Sutherland and child, Capl. Holemap, H. A. Phill-poll nml Mr. Iligasbi. For Stewart Miss K. Purkiss, F. C, ltoherlon; Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverman, II. Mn'rrland, II. It. Johnson. Ivan Mahond, W. H. McFnrlane, (1. Kaslon, II. F.ng-berg, Masler Hackiis, i M. Hac-kus, fi. F. Kaslon, M Henderson, D. A. Orumlruui, Miss II. I.ade, Mis.s M. I.ade, Mrs. K, l Young, Mr. Ciivin, M. Slohle, K, D. Wilson, Miss I, Watson, Miss I. Craig, .hi 1 1 if o Phippen. .1. II. From, Dr. and Mrs. II, .. Miller (rouml trip;, Miss I,. C. Itless. man (round trip), Miss M. Pfahl (round trip), Mrs. M. .las-mar, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. I.amli, Mrs. 'Murray, Miss Murray, Miss 15. Montgomery, .1. II, hainliorl, Morloy Shier, .1. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Melllsh, Mrs. C. A. McKen;.le ami Mr. and Mrs. (Irani Muhond. NOTICC Tk .NiUri thai mi inonih trr piih. llf.lliill, nf lil nullrr, I'iririe i:rlro l.lHHinl iirniMmm to iHiljr Id tin- llrrllrar f JolfH Stork (Hii.lil, at VlrU.rH, fur LVnT mxutmc' "" mam '"' K VMl . i'VcifIC RAHTA0E I.I.MITKP. Vrr Williaiim, Mannon k nontal't, an Snliriidri. Signs of Good Health Blront ll.alth n4 Vmlf mnt Urf ana. that funcllo fUrularly '. llWg I'.Ia or !)!- ibis afienioon on ih princess Dr. Martel t Female Pilli i.oniso ior Vancouver enroii e o LlTM"i thousands last half . . ' I I VHTIIIY It I-J I I . Cahrarv w i .l.n .ulu u.i..,..t t" Lrrs V " ........ ...... ...i, pj,. nn w. v.-.m-n, t.ii irovf inf. of aitfl bf IIOKlay, I "" lumM, ix 71 E. rrunt Pour Handy Sizes A Size For Every Nccd You'll Like this Creamy Milk from the Chilliwack District and it is such a convenient mUk. With a few tins of the various sizes on your pantry shelf, you are never "out" of milk for Borden's St. Charles Milk serves eveiy milk need. It is rich, pure milk from selected dairies in the Fraser River Valley. Part of the water content has been removed, but otherwise it is just as it comes from these fine dairy cows. To bring it back to its natural state simply add an equal quantity of water. Askyour grocer for Borden's St. Charles Milk and insist on getting it. l3ordav Co- Jtrntted VANCOUVER I Ten Years Ago In Ptlnca Rupert J jluly 7. 1913. Col. Sam Hughes, minister of militia and defence, will visit Ihe Pacific Const and Prince Ituperl this summer It is announced. .V provincial commission will sil In Prince Ituperl Ibis week In inquire Into the supply of ooal and the prices charged here. Duncan Moss, CJ.T.I'. railway rontraclor, says that steel will reach Smilhcrs this week and that grading tn Hums Lake will be compoted this year. After five years here as genera' aenl for Ihe (l.T.I'., A. K. Mc Master will be transferred lo lie-ginn as general commercial agenl, it Is announced today. TIMBER SALE X 6040. Scaled Trillion will Ih iwrlvcil IiV IIip Minister nf l.anitu, al Vlrtorla. not later man noon on ini idiii nay or July, lOfj, fur Ih pnrrliaM nf l.lrrnrc X 6IH0, lo rut nil. DUO frM of Simrr, 18 1, (Kill K.II.M, Crilar. s,00 K.II.M. MrmliK k, IS.ton llnnl fi-rt of I'nlM ami I'lllnir, anil l() Tlra, allnalA on an arra north nf 1, 11. .Nn 4. al Van orxlal, Skrrna lUvrr, liainre , luiitl l.aml Plmrli'l. one lit ywr will !m allowed for re-inuval or tlmlier. fnrllier parilrnlara or the Ciller 'Fnrea-ler, Vlrtorla, ll.i:,, or piairlrt rnrrapr I'rlnre Itnnerl, II. I,. ' TIMBER SALE X 5207. Therm u-lll Km uttmrmA tr.m aia - t..i.n. . 1 p-fi nir m 1 uum AurtPHi. a I noon on Ilia rut day of July, i.j, 111 uir iMinr 01 ine uiiinci rorralrr, rnnrt IIoiihh. I'riiwM iinr.fi-t n.- i iM...AU 4187, Pi rill 710, WlO fer ll'.M, uf Sprtire, .p.aiii, ,if-iiiiiirn, ami t.iijar, anil aian 71D.M0M reel ii.m. of Irllrd and Uurked Snr'ire. IIiIhuiii IIhiiiLuW .,..1 -.i.. ' ' - - . ..lllll. U in arra allunied cm Perr and Hear Lakra, . iii.ih n.ij, iMino, mn iff- i, i:oai i.anil niatrlrl, TWO (I I VPIM Ulll I, illi..,! .... ... moval of llniW. ' '"r ruri ier oarUpilara of the Chief ' ' Virion. rTi! am i.,.,..im. . awn Coast Steamships Sailings from Princeupert S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince George FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX t WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 p.m. S.8. PRINCE JOHN for Vancouver, via Qucon Charlotte Islands June 13th, 27th, July 11th, 25th PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY . Huperl dally Mrrpi SuiuU) al pjn, for l'ijnrrjfle.,rre, 'nlr, dlrttl conncruona all tolnn Kaitern Canada and .United glatea J. . 0INOV fOH ALL OCtAN STtAMtHIP LINKS.' '' Oily Tlekat Offka, 627 Third Print Rupart, rnona KM. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services. Sailings from Prince Rupert 8.8. PRINCESS LOUI8E, 3.S. PRINCE8S ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, June 3, 8, 18,23,30; July 7,11, 18, 21,25, 28. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, June 11, 18, 25 1 July 2, 8, 13, 18, 20, 23, 27. 8.S. PRINCE88 BEATRICE. i For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1vp.m. Agency for all 8teamshlp Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, Qeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C LTD. Salllnia From Prince fiuperi, t ' i.. For VANCOUVKN, VICTONIA, Oc.n rail., and Swana.n Bay, Ttatadat B P M f.r VANCOUVKn, V.OTOn.A, Al.r B.,, and Sw.na.n. B.yV ..S'n.o. for ANYOX, ALICE ABM, STKWABT, Walaa l.l.nd, Sunda 10 PM " r """""i "may a.m. Hi g- ...i nd Avenue. J. larnitan. Aa.nt. ...... J? f.