rsdayv August 9, 1923. - TBI DAILY N1WI At Nice haslets mixed fruits at 'Ut the popular prices. Tab! Supply. Clark. Kitchens help yu Local and Personal 0 Urol her Kill, Mis May Ileid Morning Noon for Carnival Queen. The Elks' or Night Serve U. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. t( candidate. Haynera. Under lakera. Pboue Francis Millerd, ow ner of I he CLARK'S 3S1. tf Homerville Cannery, arrited from I he Naas Hiver yesterday and is Arriving today,,. Peach Plums. registered at the Hotel Prince 00c. per basket. Table Supply. Rupert. PORK and U BEANS SMOKED DAILY by AND Children just love Clark'sPorkft Beans, which grown-ups appreciate as a delicious, nutritious & economical dish. Your choice of Chill, Tomato or Plain Sauces at dealer throughout Canada. Oneol the many eicellent ready-to-serve dishes prepared by W. CLARK Limited, - MONTREAL Rupert" Brand Kippers Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT (Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert l fix t i ii it .iv SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock engineers, machinists, Boilermakers, Dlacksmltht, Pattern q mtkere, Founders, Woodworkers, Cto. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant l equipped to V"ndle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work , PHONES 43 AND 385 IS IT WORTH WHILE Keeping timber for B.C. Industries? Keeping alive a prosperous payroll? Keeping fur and feather in B.C.? Keeping timber for manufacture? Keeping a green forest for posterity? phen .. Prevent Forest Fires IT PAYS 18T Huvc Money! Uuy our Nanaimo- Wellington Nut Coal at (13.50 a ton. Albert &. McCallery. Ltd. If ... - Mrs, Maurice Hodgson of Van couver is visiting the cily a guest of Mr. ami Mm. Frank Dibit, Se-veiiUi Ave. West, N. II, Wallon, C.N.II. general u.eiiiilfinlrnl, returned lad night frtun a trip of iuipeclioii over hie, territory. Iti-'Wliir monthly mceJhiit of Ihe ',M)lrrw tMieiely will be new m.uie nooius iniiiiirnin rn lay, August 10 lo V p.m. Fur Carnival jueen, Mi Adeline HenrlksoiH, "Ihe lit lie FishermaMlen." The Fishermen' ami Mouse Candidate.. , Miss L (iarriek arrive in Hie 1 1 nit I he Prince George yeslcr day afternoon ami proceeded lo orl Simpon where- die will pini a hobjday. . Mr. ami .Mrs. David iluir of Vnyox. whit were recently, mar ten. were paeng(rs going iinrlh oil llie Prinne George yes terday afternoon reluming from llieir honeymoon in Uie south Mi Hose Murphy of New Westminster, who tm Immmi visil- uv, her subpr and Miss Heldiug here for several week, leave to. niif lit on the Priure George. .She is on Hie leaching -la If of I he public selnmls in Ihe ltoyul City GeiM-pe p. ( :iale. ssjlanl arncral. inaiiacer of llie M asset I l'noter Iai., arrived from Van riMixi'i ii die prince tieorce yes lerday afternoon and sailetl this 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 by Hie Prinee John for llurkley llay. MeX. McOueeu. who some Mis Lou Wiudieat, arrived in Ihe City from llie East yesterday afleruoon aiTuipiinied by their nephew. II. L. Wethey, manager of tie Canadian Hank of lioni-uieire at Neepawa, Maniloha. They ar. M. diesis of Archbishop and Mrs. F. II. DuVernet. Fourth Avenue Wcs!, and wilt sail for Vancouver ou Ihe Prince Gorvi' lonight . The two big coast liners Prntfc Prince George Capl. V. S; Mooiehoiise. iilul Princess 1'or Carnival' Cjueen, Miss Adeline Henrikson, "the little Fishcrmaidcn." The Fishermen's and Moose ' tyrs. Fred Nash and children arrived from Terrace on last night's train and sailed this morning on the Prince John for Massett. Louise. Capl. Arthur Slater, "esilay lusl si ran uilo jhuI yesterday afleruoon al t o'clock almost alnejtst of each other presenting ail interesting siuht for Ihe peo ple nlonjt the waterfront. The Gcrgt- was in from Vancouver ainl sailed al III o'clock for Anyox. The Louise, from Alaska, sailed for the south at o'clock. u Plus 1o Per Piece r a pound FLO AT-I RONED Family Service All of your washing 80 pt cent or your Ironing everything returned dry You limply touch up few outer germents such l waists, blouses, house dresses, with hend-iron. Phone us today, CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phons S. l. John tj. Tail, president of the Tail Pipe A Foundry Co. Ltd Vancouver, arrived in the city from the . south .. on the Princi George yesterday afleruoon. F. V. How liny, supfrintejideul of Government Telegraphs, is on a trip of inspection lo Telegraph Crek. He expects to be awa about a fortnight. W. C. Curtis, New Weslmin- sler broker, is registered al I he llolel Prince Ituperl. He ar rived from -.1 tie south on the Prince Georse yelerday after noon. II. F. McNaughlon. C.N.H. dU I riel paenKiT aenl, relurned to the city on last nivhl's train afler accompanying llie Philadrl- idiia Teachers' excursion as far ead an Jasper Park. M. G. Wallace, vice-president if (he Shore-Wallace Co. Ltd Vancouver wholesale paint deal er". wa an arrival irom me mkjIIi on the steamer Prince George yesterday afleruoon. Janies Inckson, maiiai!ir of th Frye-llruhu Meat Co., Ketchikan jffMvrrtt'ynW!Trmt i.. and Hale l...pjlt. luaua George Friti-H's buleher shop (iiof'Wliii is now in Hie wholesale brokerage business in Vancou ver, arrived from the south on die pruire (leorvc yeeslerday af- lenn.mii en rmile to Anyox. Hr will lie hack in town on Ihe same steamer tonight.' He was met and welcomed baok by many old friends yeslerilay. Miss Wiudient well known arlil of Toroiilo. and her sister. Mrs. Dickson and Miss J. Hick sou arrived from the north on llie Princess Louise yesterday af lertKioH and are' 'registered llie Hotel Prince llupert. II. A. Guess, vice-president and general manager of mines for I he American Smelting & lief in ger of the Premier mine, will sail by Ihe Prince llupert to morrow night for Stewart. I endured al l.25 per yanl. II. the at The contract for removing the muskeg and. loose lock from the Nurses" Home site was let las night lo Messrs. llokkjar and Lamlslrom al 83c. per cubic yard A. Melvin and l. F. Farrell each O. Hell. Irving, president of Vancouver, salmon canning company bearing his name, has returned to Ihe city after visit in v his company'. interests on Hie Naa and Skecnu Ilivers, a is registered al the Hotel Prince llupert. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. F.rncst S. Hay, Digby lJ land. Prince llupert, wil be pieaseu lo know- (Hat .Mr. Iav is progressing favorably afler very serious operation at tho lloyal Jubilee Hospital on Wed- -Vicloria Colonist A. A. Forsylhe. chief clerk lo Itcgiualil Iteauinout, . CG.M.M. local siijieriutendcnlAvill leave in it few days for Victoria to which point he has received a transfer in tli'kservjce of Ihe company. Mr. Forsylhe has here for several years and many friends will regret his departure from Ihe city. J. W. Allen, engineer for the Hominion Fisheries, arrived from Vancouver yesterday with Ihe plans for two C0-fool gasoline cruisers which are in he built In Ihe local dry dock riirIhe l(-parlmeul of Marine aiiiT Fisheries. He is accompanied by Mrs. Allen and they are registered al Ihe Hotel Prince Ituperl. J. Gordon Smith of 'the publicity section of the lands department of provincial government service arrived in (he city 'yesterday for the purpose of revising the dala in the booklet dealing with this district which was prepared a couple of years ago. The 'new hookler will be brought right up to dale. This afleruoon Mr. Smith addressed the llolary Club, his subject being "The Province in which we live." He will spend several dM here before pl"(HMt'CfVl,l,, Interior. Grangemrn! Your attendance is urgenlly requested to night a March lloom al K o'clock. For Carnival IJueen, Miss Adeline Heuriksuu, "the lil-lle Fisherniaiden." The Fishermeu's and Moose Mrs. W. I. Vance and family returned on last nighl's train from iklmotUon accompanied ly Mrs. Vance's mother. Mrs. Mcintosh, who will .-pen. I some lime here recujft'raliiig from a recent seriou illness. "The flying boat G-CYliX is doing fine work in District No. 2 and I projioM) lo liave it sta-lioned here, for several more weeks al least," stated Major J. A. Mollierwell, chief inspector of fisheries, (his morning. Orangemen and friends are invited lo meet MAW llro. Dr. T. Williams Fisher, D.G. Chaplain Triennial Council of Ihe YVorty, and MAW llro. David Call. D.G. Master of L'uglaud. in the Melro-pole 'Hall at V.JO to-night. - - Tom lleward of Yahcouver, supercargo for II. W. Greer A Son and formerly of this city, is expected here next week to relieve A. S. Paul for a short lime in charge of the local steve doring work. Mr. Paul is going south In meet Ihe ensioii board ollicials. I. S. Dade, who was engaged in the brokerage business in this city some years ago, arrived yes terday afternoon from Hie south on llie sleuner Prince George. Dr. Dade is now located in Dorse, Idaho, where he is in charjre of veterinary work for Hie sheep breeders of the stale. One of the local polytechnic students A. Hudema, whose standing was published yesler- lay showing that he secured ,7.7.r in geometry, got Ihe high est marks In Ihe whole province. He is a product of the local schools and his family live here. He is at present in the employ of Steens Ltd. It is such work as this thai keeps Prince llupert lo Ihe fore. E GZEMA Yuu are ixt ei perlnient-ing when vnu uie lr. tiiiksF's Oint ment for Kr tenia and skin Irritation. U rrlietes at (Mice and gradually hrals the skin. Sample box Or. Cbaie's Otnunent free II you mention ttls and send So. sump forjw'taje. nc. a Kurt i all dealers or Ktninw, Utes On.. Mni''-1. lorui'- mm Package of 1 0 now 18 - 35 Gill Gold-pJated Safety Razor P A R I S Price $1.00 Here Is the biggest razor value in twenty years. Through a fortunati purchase, we offer this gold-plated genuine made-itv Canada Gillette at an unheard-of price. Complete in every detail li'tvr-l este These Gillettet ire not'" seconds or "Army lue." They tre newly manufactured genuine Gillette stock. They are exactly as represented and we guarantee them to be perfect in material and workmaniKip. Get, yours today. None sold to dealer.. - ORMES LTD. The Rexall Stores. Phones 200, 82' and 134. 3rd Ave. and 6th. 3rd Ave. and 2nd. We pay postage on all mail orders. ioM We Extend to You A Cordial Invitation to Visit Our Store during VANCOUVER FAIR WEEK August 11 to 18. P. PARIS Boot and Shoe Manufacturer 51 Hastings Street West Vancouver, B.C. Special Teapot Sale Wealiave been furlunute, in securing un ussorled crale of Old English Teapots1 -which we have priced exceptiuiiully low. There are several styles uud sizes lo choose from. Prices run from 00c to $1.50. They ure now ou display in uur window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1646. 608 Third Ave. Tel. 3. -.J .M ' .1 -ia 1; ... tf tt , l '