auguHt 27, 1023. IMCER 8ALE XS260. :iliT Will fie fwHVMl l tin- urn) at Virn.ria, nt Ittrr 'MM- 1 .' ;! M- itrttt. -4r; uiU b alto ml fur r GYRO CLUB IS INAUGURATED ki :i iw ' Annul, r. . f id i ii i-f Uftur xo. cnarter Formally Presented by R. ,;, uwleiTi -, ...1 hi .outh'or, now" no,la:tf of Vancouver II41IKH .uimh i runway, i vim oamraay . ,.t rjiu.1 oiMrl.t. i i i win it aiiowr.i lot r. linli -r inr l ultri cf Hi Chief I'nrea. DINNER AT 8T. REGIS k i. ii.' . r uitiriri rurrlcr, ' . . . . lip "nii ana objects of the Club 8et IMBER SALE X 4725 ro 1 iniernauonal Vlce- It ::Iti will m-rlml b th rresiaeni ,,i i linn, ii iinorii, no i itler :n inn mn iy ,r Aururl. :r pun ' iMw ,,4r ui "". ."T" urnirn x 7J5 It h charter member important factor that their ,T-irj iu ue auowra for re- ganizniinu may become in HI -H' I 1 1 1 r, . , i.i..,...... nnl...l . r..l InMn imbued cornel the jiior an. I mlM up .. . .wiiii n... OM.1.1 i . . " ' ' o oi imnu,, C,rura, -i ' in ami anil on oil President liiu.,iii Charles l . .... ...... ... ..." , n.i . ..iiiniit i K. O , ...i.... iiiirMMI III t&T"":l,rr '-llm Vancouver Club io fake il. lr-i.lenl of thai club. I 111 I II IFI Tl 1 1 I Illaliit ll.nl II. 1 . ' " i iii. , .iiiiiiii. inri u-ii n Tin r.ii...i m . or- cnair to prci. during lhi in-1 :,lr- of Ihe Chief Tort: 'Rco "" ' ' T "r"' WS,S a lm addition. of , " m .ui " H'" n .r ii imtrict rote.(r. 'f, V,ni , Interestlno w,llnfl Q.l al i i. bx ivUilorx' from Vancouver and in-l . mi a i il feitti i Vlieii L'licu A ar.nn.li. I i.-r....i imi-i iHiuoiiai ice - iireanlent . .... , .... ....... .... i. . i .... . -. . ... ... V i.uier wax iiarinKen of and an St iti. ,? jrnL l, rn-Hted hr ii '""Joyalile program of addree i.i jivTi-oiiiriurii. out uii-r Kim nuiKlcai numliem fiirll,.r n llw TJin i)4JT uf Si-ptrinbrr, ,'n,,,,,' i1.,i n . .. da- ir4i ..r Liinc x .ml '": 'vening. ti rii- na prur xie on Miornv after m., i1' . Pccideut oeen o clock. (lonzalei calleil the firjiriur or ihe mirf rwet- fr irnw nay I- ' in iwt tftr Km iwluated with similar motives as m-m mc ......... orir,irni,til iU)r of Au..l. 1W. 41 Um """ hml been Ihe H 1 lluu.lmu,. ..I I...I.I1- M...W. I'.ln.. i... IT'-liilert will be rereltrd br the lr awu al Vlrlnru. twit Uler i m Hie 7lh day of fleptember. lh piitrlMse of l.lrnne X SJJ. V- :.i Ttneal teel of Cedar Polen W. m m area adjnlnlnr Ijnt t tit, fcnd Dmlrlrt. i er win. t allqed ror re- nniia-r pirtletiUr or Ihe Chief Porei- I'm, n.c or nuirlei Pl-rt, h.. in gelling. iiri. l ir.n.,. ..t ViMdi... t t)u lu... serviee elnli nif)oini.nt uni l.n its wurk nn.l .l.iititr it IBER SALE X 53G5. iiUy'be MiUIihhI epun ipl'llriUnn lo Ihe ..,,: f- l...... .i - llP4rimrtil r PiibUr Worki, Virions, on i. u..,. c. ,. I I DOOMS , 4lw1 atlp ll- atwiri. nnll.wiMl Attm lirwm ItlllllPV nil. I fivrn littil fiillon I. ' L j . . .'4 "i be rereltrd br Ih r-..-n, ... "t.nAlVr,.: I V ' ..... ... ,.,,...i.s, presnieni vl.-SVi!!ri!r.,I! In Iho same ranks were found Ihe 'n.linsni nf iv.'iJ 'i t.. f .nJ. SL Vi, -ti.ru. nol Uuri.MI b rrfiiiHlrd hn iho M4Xi ar r n .""..?" 1,4 J .'.'f ...n'Ti"?'' MMrnrd in pmd order. Kiwani '' and ' Lions " clubs. " Tixlav n... m,ii.i i.. ..r v.!"n h.tn. III! piirrlisee of I Iren e X SUS. i t, 7 K,rh IK,r ,u rmnpanled by an .,.,, . , , 1. l. -kpltif and sprure Tlea. ,rrT,lrJ rnrt,ue on , rh,rtered bxk r Ho'n-sen over 10(10 Itolary olllhs ul 4 MUiamt in tli. nrlnlly f rjnada made payable la the Honour able .fu tbiA " world and there ",,,r were r,r 50 ir kk, ..,.1 mile, iTirtVier 'publ.r :7 ."' n. . It m-rt, B.C. nr Dimrlrl IMBER SALE Xb385 Tlrtoria, n.i:. Iiim.I 14 I0t p. rniiir. Public Work Kniinier. The Drparimrnt of Public Vork, farlianirnl Hull.lintt, Mote The lime for rereltrlm lender denol ing and noise. fortnler, for abi has lieen etlende.1 to ".S. rVe. !.!. n tut. i -j--"- -f.w lnursnay. sepirmner bid, pnatfjian National Railways Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD i Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dooh Ineers, Maohlnlsts, aVolUrmaKara, Blaohsmltha, Pattsrn makers, Founders, Woodworksrs, Etc. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant is equipped to l;idle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 3M hockleys planins Mills Are JJi)v Sole Agents for tho lumhfir output of (tin Royal Mills. Hanall. B.C. IENS0N LUMBER. SPRUCE AND CEDAR 8HIPLAP. 8prucc, Planking and CJar for Foundation Work. QET OUR PRICE8 IT WILL PAY YOU. Phons 383. --I flyrn purposcl to bring mcinbers together in ' j ... . TH1 DAILY FKW1 FTOl flVl found the Gyro standard. Inaugural Address In hi inaugural address, Prfilnt Millon Onnale told : something of the events that had licit In the organization f n,P (Oyro Cluti in Prince Hupert. Not long ago a group of young men in I Mr rily had expressed the. desire for an organization that would permit, Ihrm to get lo- eel her In fralernalism and pub lie. service. Lim,. had he thought jlhen lliat tonight a Gyro Club would be formed in Prince Hit perl Infill that need. Still less had ftp imagined that would have I In honor of Win the fu-. .Mr. lionale- iiricfly rrvifwi-d III till1 ulnllnf xlallaliiill Inn f...,..i:i... frirtiinllll.w . i...i , i 1111111' of lh work Hull lr l:r,. ,TrmTlolZUX "nuh'vlVT n"'U (i" introducing il wM un.l.rtak prrt. ir.tj5 i ', . , T 'h1' y ffr"ially Inlpmalh.nal .vlw-nwiili-nl and " f rommuni .. , "" -"."may eVH,g al Ma,nir nJn " w.r for Ihe lily. There llMl tllitWFM nn All il.l.... M3ER SALE X5417. .the SI. Ileici- Cafe when . i,,u LV,ij i.T Y"" 1 . ...7. ,,,a""! ! i.V . .,, " """l T r ;-. .in.lM. Hollun.1. 7 . 1 r "r- "'"nn r.a.l . ..,,, ami ,r.i,ed bf tto Ii.rnflli....l u- . , . . :. iKii.uur ihtn no.,n en , , ., ;oiiiciaieii al tie timtallation cere. '"ilrovemeni: ai IMe Sail Lake, i im, Shi. i:.ii. . to denl , '-V Millon ltiii ' V" f,MP lo 1 "1-, Pacific .orlhwet Division. skp''nn ,,lv,,r w'"' another mailer if uilr. ..fure. linn, fnmir, phnplni li yinnmln-,- vy wiM be (llnwrtl for Tt- IMBER SALE X 5287. '"llaiivt ailll tllC I'rlrwo II.,.. i .i..i, i.- . II. .,1 II, ;. rf..u ... . ... . , ' " ii i inn, in II.'W.'ll ' i.iun illicit! UHm l.M... I . 1 11 ... i I i'.T- t... .' t ... " i4itru A.(link in the ever lengthening chain Acting Mayor Acting Mayor Collar! congratulated the liyrn Club on it . .I kk.I IE.,.,. Ilttillflill.,.. n...l ..-nA. ....... I it t- 'iiuii.i llllllimiiaieiy COIIIIIlenreil "-"" omj nnriiiiim ill the inilallntiou ceremnnieii which eii- 'I'l'Tf was ilenty of he adminUtered in a precise and w"rk '"i" f to 'lo especially experienced manner. He charged am,,,,Jf fhihlien. II could Im the officers with the iltilic of """"red of Ihp -upport of the their poilioim. The gavel, which c"y f'nncil a far a poil)!o i 4r will U iiioi for re-igatherinir In onip i ii,- ii.u "e presenieit to President (ion- any wormy proiect.i. lite .ct- '.i!.,, anil11 'a itroMlinjf in f'Hf urged Ihe f ,f ii- a.ier font. nn,l American national that it -Mayor miessity u or MMriri ri.rettrr. Iliem were .1111 ti. ...1 I'M l"ii ma.te from a oorlion nf inainiaining I lie enlliu-.(.iiu willi , - V lotncf. nit .(President 0f the I'nileil ini..l,,,p 0,,l ""'" l'0nr which had whfrh the club was being inaii. MBER SALE X 5343. Were loasleil nn.t Hn. t. '",,,,n Ihe first xleamlioal to nly Piirale.1. Thin ami friendship of n:::Wtf will h rp.-rived by the n, cuest then sat down in .. "n ,,u I'aciric coast. Hi memliers were vital factors f 41 Vlrloru, not Ulrr . .." i"u in "lip-i ...i,., .. .. . .. . .11 me it diy .if ftrpuniber. Ff. - net Together" sonir ' "riaie ovr. .Mr. 1101. "Tr. Ihe -tviie iif I iTtirr X llll, -nntr nii.l. il... i.i i.:.. ... land delivered a slirrinir nn.l iin-. liyro l.en Itoos of Viineniivep ti-rl it Sprare Il4lm n-mn-rsiiii 01 , - , - - n in ire' niutiri Vice-iiresjilenl S. K. n.mn.l.1.11 I'ressive address on Ihe history, ."poke briefly and expressed the lInni''.kI;iiirtri" '',",: 'he many com- w."r,i an' ,,''n f fyio, holding hope that he wirtibl visit the ( vr mill b HnMi for r- nuiiiily songs which .featnreil Ihe " " '""resi or an ins list, rrnice nuperi iiyro ciuii mine rore.i,,v,n,nF- liners to every word he uttered, than once in the future. He was P4 ui? r ib o.ir ri4, n ,r DiMrtri Ir.remr 1 Presi.lenl (ionza es brieflv uel !""" K speaker 01 nvni. .Mr. moving pu-lnre nian and IBER SALE X5419. reiiitr 1 ' J rfirirrd by thr breatrr i t uier llun mma si "r'l. B eiili.j. .. Ifrl. fr Im X Ii'. Desr Mowi lii i' -t, in mi io. I Hi'lBkirk tud be li' itrd for t. NOTICE TO CONTRAOTORS. iiniianii renainiy nveii up to Mis lliouglil there ought to 'he plenty reputation in Ibis respect History of Gyro The International vice-nresi ol reasons periodically. to bring him here President, (Sarrelt of Yanruu- dent told how Ihe first' flyro rlub v'' nSa,n l,,'li railed ujiou. re-btd been established in Cleveland u "f wrk that in IUI2. The men who got In- "'e Vancouver Club had done. II gelher in this first organization P''ndeii greal enthusiasm, hint ilnne so in Die inlor.al. nr energy and lime in work for Ihe 1 r. i IJZZZ Mih.r BrMi o..f Ritr their own fraternal fellowship. ,M,S and girl. They had raised i " Tw" "" ,,r,tu Sooni however, they had found 3.' al a great carnival last BEfT SALE X 8340 I UlHl Tnwwi MjtrTibl Mider that there must lie something J,'ar ol"' " u ri'sull had provided us U i ried br ih V . .-..T.r. rny wiin niur piaygrnumi.4 inn. ! ' .""i u',,' "" wr4 rr ti irouiee or mothe of pun selfishness. L'n. nn'' another wasVin sight. To see l" t - of Ureno. X Hl,lH,t. Virb.ru. B.i: . up In lele o'rlurk rollscionsly. thi spirit of public I'" happiness that they had Tl. 5rir.: uA. u"''r un. w miurtiij, ti rim sen ire had entered In. When brought lo Ihe children had been adjulwnr, H4t I, rt4) r eepleniber. Iff I. tor I In, .uburuc .... n,n 1 lure r a lliihwtjr BrtOre oer lh Jkix-m iui oiy rum ns lorineii i..i ir-num jui anjr nuu- hlr ! T.rrre. B.C. f Chicago 111 t!)0(5 il li:.l ln.i hie that had been taken. The rince llutierl club woubl have firl Oyro. The success and pleasure in finding nnd iintfessional men who wcr ap,..l...aiely m uie of for tt m "v , ",'I',I ' l,,e ehcr list or I t rmn re, rr uke i.ti.,n.!of rite tiR.u4tid doiiara iis.ooo.oo) , ' ro l'. I bo expansion of i. 4jyr t:iul. lie knew them 3 r.Vi..Ts:Vt rorre. rt "'' " " nP'l all personally ami would, vouch """" . . . ui"1" io 'u or " '" l" ripieie l,,M mere were no pain organ- fop the success thev would ooi at- .u- - J iiartitti Ura i.r the Oikf rnrea. ...,i,..i r.. ti,- rh-n,... r . i ... i... . . . . " i" -"-- ... i. in us uritwiu whs sieanv 1..1.. ... . rurriirr. iUn,,Jrr,rii bidder m 111 b returned lo . .. . . , ' inijiiiioi. niey sei nnoui IIh-iii tip.! eirrtllKSI llm roniraei. -.... ....unj - iin.iiii s; ... .. . . .v.. was Intlnir lakinK nn-nv awa a n TemlrM muni be nude mil nn ibe form "Jn orofjts most who ' serves rrves , ., tupplled and Hined with Ihe artttat l ' . ,.' ,. .. m,.IHhers and wras go- natnr or the tenderer. Ibesl. II Was a AVOl lhy inolto but i..., ., .t ii... .-.Y'. ..r 'larrer"' r ml "-'",Oyr.'s "(lyro means friendship." Z " word nyro wns derived fromgy-1,., ,,, ,.,,. r,..h ,.r ... roscopc. Ihe emblem of the club . f(ons , , I tin rripuftntia wna nr lr j I mnn ' i . " si , rength ' of notary and Jym. There was room for both clulis in Ihe city, livery one of the chartered mem- its hers of flyro would have been friendship welcome in Itornrv had Hie class- cm! confidence, livery. Oyro had lo ificnlion limits permilted of their realize this nnd discordant ele. admission. n.enls should be guar against. Consul VYak.fleld ,If n Oyro rlub was to be a surer s ,..,,, ,.. , vvL-ariM 11 vv-as absoutely that necessary rong,.;(ualed the Oyro Club on nil he memjter should work , a MUUHUlll(,n, ia prinoe n. urn Av.th no dissension. This , , cou Id be brought about only by,L .... . ...... r.u...i.i.i;. n i i ',ha,r a r,'l ,uy lo perform m ....... ,ho W(li.ui aMJ owi'ii a mil) io earn oiuer ami Ai.....i.i . i .... .i it... K-...I r sit. .tii.i riri.u I III 11.111. 1 ill llirini- ... . . I. llll..... I,, lit.. tta.A.,1 ..1,1.. m. ship and aid one lo the other . ' T "r.,"""'r'"r , . I 1 1 n I U'iit4av ill jI itrKirrv lliik iir.inl.l when il was necessary. In nd.li- t lilt i I - I Ii I a ii I ii rti n I itia-in (1 a VS ! n they would be n great factor in bringing- alum! a raa, tss-" U4S'14fB (. . Wilt IIS. Thanking Ihe. meeting for Iho ...... ... ........... ....,.,..,,., ... .,.... .... ... , . Ihe organization of Oyro likewise ' ;", "V J " the Unlled Slates jpurposed to draw Ihe vnrious by toasting- the president ami singing m the, Na. club together wild such bonds ,l, V- i ll.nl nnnmlilnllam .opllnnnli'sm "0nal Anlheill. Mr. akefield r- ...... 4. fermi h international as- 1M llll Illll-lll llll'l 1 U II IIUIIWIMII . , " .....4 .. . ism were submerged in the vwrk "' "y- Llnite.l Slates for Ihe betterment of humanity ",ay "l,1 Joln ,he ,'M,r"? "f 'Na-nnd the common goo.1. ,io"' 11 ,n',y 0T, y J" ' nu InlTnallmial Court of .fust ice, Youth an.t fellowship were re- miun i.. nil n.nw vi fir.i ii i ""'V r may not enter into ihnd been considered thai Ihe two oth.'r compacts with other coun. !could not go together among ,ri,,H. h lnatln may rest as- ithose whose ages, vnried loo ",,,r,,,f ,hat it Wl" i"n any move-greally m,,,,t w'" 'Tin? about suclr nnd there bud been an age . limit, or 35 to join. This limit u sl,lrlt h'tween the lwt great hnd, however, been recently re- 'No'"1 American conlinenls as is moved la the belief (hat it might Mii'b4,lio.l in the maxim that lake longer for the man of 52 lo Umm-p is no lOlh parallel in fralernali.e wilh Ihe man t)f 26 Oyro." but when they did il was a faster ''V "Inni" t Canada" friendship tlmti perhaps might bionglil the memorable. "gather-bo formed between younger men. .'"K to a close. At a recent rnlernaliounl eon- during the evening there were vcnlion, there had been a sug. sereclrons Jiy ,1111 orrliesira congestion Hint n Oyro slandnrd lm slsling of A. A, liaason, Howard set for its members. This, hap- While and V. Vaughan'liavies, ,pily, hnd been voted down, In Solos were rendered by S. K. teach Gyro's conicionce should be Campbell, J. Pinder-Mois and V. Blind Man's Buff pr VEN in this age of enlightenment soms folks spend their money blindly. They buy with their eyes shut. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want! A doer Using is a beacon to guide you. in buying. It shows you what to buy where lo buy and when to buy. At V the same time, it protects you against jraud and inferiority. t Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they ' -could not advertise successfully Don't play blind man s buff with' the elusive, : dollar. Spend a few minutes each day Tunning; through the advertisements in this paper. Then v buy the products that have proved up in the" light of advertising. Read the Advertisements. iBsilssliiisisiBsiiiaBBiBsBBsH A. Giere. Aid. M M. Stephens and T. H, Johnson, pat presidents of Hie llotary Club, were also guests of honor. A lhishlighl picture was taken of the gathering by H. K. Henson and a proof was. presented to Hie meeting before it broke up. After Ihe meeting adjourned, Ihe local Oyros proceeded to (he steamer Prince llupert where an enl hu.siastic farewell was accorded the Vancouver visitors- n they sailed for the south. Congratulatory Messages A lonif string of congratulatory telegrams and A letter from various chilis in' Ihe United Elates nnd Canada reached president Oonzales during Ihe day lie, fore the banquet opened. These were read in the; course of the meeting. They were from District Oovemor Jess Vnrreii, and the Clubs nt Cedar llapids, In., Columbus, Ohio, Seattle, New-York, Halifax, neginn, Vancouver, Nanaimo, .Milwaukee, Davenport, la., Victoria, lies Moines, Cleveland, Calgary, Denver, De LUMBER SHIPMENTS GOING FROM ALASKA Cargoes Being Shipped from Juneau to Australia and British Islet JUNKAU, Aug- 27. -Tho five- masted harkeivtine Phyllis Comyn Capt. O. A. Daeweritz loaded lo full capacity with a cargo of I,-700,000 feel of spruce lumber rroiu Ihe Juneaii Lumber Mills, left Juneau on a three months voyage over the Pacific to Sydney, Australia. The-ship was in low of Ihe Flossie, tug boat of Hie Wrangell mills and formerly the harbor boat Peterson, army boat al Chilkool Itarracks. The Flossie will take the barkenlinc lo Cape Ommaney in Chatham Straits from where it will sail for Australia, The Phyllis Comyn command a crew of 1 1 men. pifliculty in securing a crew delayed Ihe ship several days in sailing. A second shipment of lumher, aggregating approximately ' I, Irolt, St. John and. Hoche8ter,,80))fl00 n, V. shipped to Australia Ibis fall, i - i- r !,..!. nr K 'eS Club rMnWi'' Ju""au Lumber Mill.: llupert Oym are: ' President Millon Oonzales; Vice President 's;. tt. Campbell, Treasurer,. J, Ltitne MacLarcri, secretary K. A Marin. Dirwlorsr' I.. YV. Kertrin, Ji.. (Ireer, M. M. The) lumber is being cut at Hie present time and will be taken out .on a harkenthm similar 'to tbe.Phylli.s Comyn4 ; Tim Washington 'fua-A Harge Company, of SeallK barge, with Mcl.tchlan, II. W, Canierpn. Aja shipment of 100,000 feel ol u. ..mciiois, unarie iiuiagno MCiertr SprUce, was taken out'Fri-Hollliy, D. Stork, S. W. Taylor.jday by Hie coniDany's tii hoiit V. V, Wright, C. C. Mills, NN. .1 .Velson. I.. W. Wftiigll. .1. II j'ringle, It. V. McNaughloh, X. , Pringte, H. McKwen. W. Ci-uickshanli, li. Valentine, U. A. Hunter, F. W. llenuing, W. F. Roberge, Dr. E. S. Tail, Jack Harnslcy and W. L. Mackenzie. AT-ngn It will be taken to Seattle from where it will, be, shipped lo the Hrllish Isles. A cargo of i 00,000 feel of ilar spruce will go lo Olasgow, SA.AOO will he shipped to Liverpool and the ro-niaindcr, aeroplane spruce, to London. .4 Stove WOOD We have Just received i car load of iip. river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry; Size cut to order.. Also Kindling In Saoka. For Prices, call RydeTransfer Phone IM. Herviue and Quality our Motto. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert Uadln Restaurant A Bakery Unaurpasaad. Third Avanuav NEW REX Cafe On Second Avanu. , The. best place to tat. Good Service. Nothing but the best. Under New Management. ! l ; ! f V'; c ! t ; S 5 f 3 1 t ! : 5 ! it 31 If ' il il U! TM i! Si 1! n