riday, Ausrust 10. 1923 . . For . . Carnival Queen Miss Adeline Henrikson "The Little Fisher-maiden" THE FISHERMEN'S and MOOSE CANDIDATE Gill Gold-plated Safety Razor Price $1.00 Her l the bicct ra:or vime In twenty years. Throuch a fertunatr rur chatc, ve offer this solJ-plated genuine maJc-iiv CanaJa Gillette at ait unhearJ-pf price. Com-plete'lri even' detail fitte II aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Theae Gillettei ire not "tttonAt" or "Army biue." They re newly manufactured genuine Gillette I'ock. The are exactly represented, anJ we guarantee ihem 10 he perfect in material an J orkmamhip. Get yours today. None toll to dealers. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. Phones 200, 82 and 134. 3rd Ave. and 6th. 3rd Ave. and 2nd. We pay postage on nil mail orders. "kupert" Brand Kippers SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. , PRINCE RUPERT Special Teapot Sale AVo have been forluiiale in sccurim? an assorted crate Jf 0(d KnglWh Teapots which we have priced exceptionally low,' There are several sljles and sizes to choose from. 1'iieca run from l0c to $1.50. ll'liey are now on display in our window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1646. 608 Third Ave. Tel. 3. Here and There Over a thousand million fish tgut of various specif were collected by the hatcheries branch of the Department of Maj-ine and Fisheries during 1921. Inbound ships from the United Kingdom are averaging 4 00 tons of freight for dischar-- at Vancou-ver. Outbound th'ey. take about 4.000 tons per vessel. l-ast year the average outward tonnage was practically the same while the inbound was only about one tenth of what it now is. Announcement has been made that a Government wireless station is to be erected on St. Paul's Island, which stands In the entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off the most north-easterly point of Nova Scotia. Two Government wireless engineers have arrived there and are making arrangements for the erection of the station. Qne hundred and forty thousand Canadian school boys have been banded into an army of guards to watch for, and prevent forest fires in the Dominion this year, according to an announcement made by the Canadian Forestry Association. The new organisation, which is known as the Young Canadians' Forest League, will, it is expected, save several million dollars' worth of timber from fire ravages. That "prospects for Increased Immigration into Canada are excellent" was one of the most important statements made by K. V. Bratty, K.C., upon his return from an extended tour of England and European capitals The president of the Canadian Pacific Railway believes Canada is progressing in the matter of immigration, but intensified efforts are essential, he considers, to offset erroneous impressions abroad that Canada does not require new settlers. A record run between Winnipeg and (juebec was recently made uy a special Canadian Pacific train when passengers fion. the Orient were, through delay cau.ed by land' slide, in danger ot missing their connection with the CP S.S. "Em press of Scotland" at the eastern lort The train covered the 1.579 miles in a little over 30 hours, whereas the schedule time for trains between these two cities is 63 hours, The passengers had crossed the Pa cific on the C.PS.S. "Empress of Kussia and were taking advantage 01 me zi day uneni-to-r.orope ser vice of the Company. The United State has invested in Canada $2,500 .OOO .0 arco'dinz to the Hankers' Trust Company ot New York, which has just com- , pleted a survey of Canadian industry and the amount of United Stales capital invested. Of the total sum , invested. $1,200,000,000 is in bonds, and the remainder in farms, mort- j gages, small businesses, industrial enterprises, banking and private loans. It is com p" ted that mure than 200 branch factories were oiered in Carada br United States concerns (n 1919, snd a great number in 1920 and 192!, and that late in 1922 the number of these came to 700. A collie dog is reported to havo sved the life of -a London West girl, while accompanying the child to a nearby store. On the way she topped on the C. P. R. railroad tracks In the path of a westbound flier. Realising the child's peril, the dog threw himself against her with sufficient impact to knock her clear of danger, and was cut to pieces by the train before he could regain safety The girl's mother tried to discourage the dog from going when the daughter started for the store, but te went, and was the means of sav- ing the child's life, and died heroically I as a result. I VICTORI ASHIPPING ! LUMBER IN QUANTITIES I MANY FOREIGN PORTS VICTORIA, Aug. 10. Six mlU noil r or lumiiei will He ship ied from Victoria to variotix inrlx of t tit world during the nreeul month jf present orders are filletl iiceording to selfethilc. Some of this goex in the Orient, xome to India and xome lo the K.nxt enaxi. All (ho mills me Imsy and ships are here con-xiaiiMy loading for foreign ports. Plus 1c Per Piece 7- 1 a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service All of your washing 80 pat cant or your Ironing everything raturnad dry You simply touch up a faw outer garments Such as waists, blouses, house dressaa, with hand-Iron, Phone us today, CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. TBI DAILY NIW0 PAQH TRAM Local aid Personal j b. 0. Undertaker. Phone 41. tf Haynera, Undertaker. 351. Phone, tf .Football oiiighl (5.S5; ri.O.C. vs. (irollo. Oilliuly Cup. Have Money! Huy our Nanaiino Wellington .Nut Coal at $13.50 a ton, Albert A. .McCaffery, Ltd. If II. It. Workman, Stewart mill man. wax a passenger tor ic-loria on (lie I'riuce (Jeorge lasl night. Mix Laura Frizzcll sailed lasl uiglit lay t lie . steamer Prince liirge for Vancouver on a holi- Jay I rip. Mix Hetty Harrow is sailing tomorrow night by the steamer rince llupert for Vancouver where she will spend a holiday. K. A. (iraham and 11. O'llricu arrived from Vancomer on lie venture llilx iiroriung ami are registered at 1 lie Hotel Prince Rupert. ' Mix Mary Astoria and Mix I'ulm'ira Axtoria are planning on making a trip to Skagway next vcek. They will spend a week in I In- noi l hern town. .1. W. King, mine shift box at Surf Inlet, wax a passenger on lli xleamer Venture thix morn ing. He is on hix way Id Van miner for a vacation. hen I inlay. . I'eler Morrion, native, pleaded guilly in Ilia police court (bis morning to uncharge of inloxi ration miller the Inilian Act and wa fineil ten dollars. Hubert H. Payne, production manager for the Canadian Fish ing Co., armed at Huledale t la i morning having rome ax far norlh ax Ihal point. on Hie xleam er Venture which ; wax in port X. Mr Loan arried on the Veil lure thix morning from Surf In let to fitter the local lioxpital for iiealiuenl to hix f.N.I wMi-h he lunl hadly eruxhed by an 'ore Tar on (he Heluionl-Surf Inlet Min inglj'.'x mi tic railway. Mrx. Me Lean accompauicl him to the 'ily. . . At the Rotary Club yesterday Hev. nr. tiraiit referred to the excellent result obtained by the local schools and etprexscd rv gret al the los of Harold I Campbell, one of the members of I be Rotary Club, who had lefl Hie city ami whose sooil work had been of great benefit. A report front the Hoard of Works recommending that an automatic vuhe be iuxtalled on the city's water main al Shawat- latix Lake at the col uf $150 to preeul the flow oT water from the lake while the Acropolis Hi)! reservoir is being repaired was adopted at the meeting of the council yesterday afternoon. On t-fcouimciidalinii of Hie Hoard if Works, Hie city council yesterday afternoon decided lo call for lenders for pipe and supplies rctpiircd in making the new wiilcr connection lo the G.N R. at First Axynue and Highlit Street. II wax also decided to call for tenders for the trenchin that will be rciptircd in laying Hie new pipe. The I'hlon steamer Venture, ('.apt. A. Johnstone, was, in - port Ibis morning from ..I5 to 10.15 boon. I north til Skeena and Naax River cannery "purl from Van corner. I lie u'ssel will be here returning south at noon tomor row, nilleerx of the venture re port having passed the United Slates trnnxnort Heaer and iiiitc suinnarines in eynlour Narrows. The vessels were re luming south to Seattle after a cruise in Alaska waters. Among local looking for Hie south on the steamer M'rince (ieorge last night wjre II. R. Sinithl, !. Kipp, .1. Oarner, A. Wilson, Mrs. K. ' Campbell, 'Miss lUchatdson, R. Wulf, Mr. and Mix. A. Fullerlon. Peter Hlack, jr.. Mr. Hexbrisay, Miss R. .Murphy. F. Millerd, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Dickson and daughter, J. K. Sludhidine, M. (1. Wallace, G. II. Roberts, K. Smith, P. Jacob for Vaticouer: Miss L. M. Kllelt for Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Dulliie and parly for Seattle, 5 Shaving Improvements FREE 10 vaatly better shaves. Send coupon. CX.lt. sleainer Prince Ruperl. Laiit. C liouald, due from Van couver and way ports al ;i lhi aflernooii is reimrle. 011 lime. J. A. Kirkpalrkk, C-N.R. as- sixlaut siiperitilendenl. is return- ing lo Sniilliers this evening after having spent a couple of days in the city. The fire department had a call at 1:15 yesterday afternoon; In extinguish n grass fire utlliej corner of Fifth Avenue and Bow ser Street, 'l'here. was no dam age. . C Arthur, chief engineer of Ho- Union steamer Venture, is olTi on two weeks' holiday at iSowen Island and J. Craii-n. second engineer, is in charge of the en-trine riMm of the essel during his alisjieg. '( . I II will pndialily he a rorlniglit; el before the keels nf the Iwoj (Jo-ftMt fislieries cruisers lo lie built sit lli,e local dry dock are laid, il was staled al the yardj this morning. In-the meantime, j Hie plans are being finally work-j ed upon, Major . I. A. Motherwell, j chief inspector of fislieries. and I. W. Allen, chief engineer, slill' being in the city in this connec-j Hon. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. .). McRaewish to sincerely liiank their many, friends for I he kind expressions! of sympathy-extended In Ihem on Ihe occasion of their recent sad bereavement. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnce Rupert J. A. Motherwell. R. L. T. J. Stephens, A. C. .lohn At. Thomson and S. Vancouver: a. C. Ruhle. Hrown, Knight. Tsicye, Kanka- kee, Illinois; Mrs. llorwitl. Salvos; William X. Ilaingnnve, Jacksonville, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. Jones, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. I tertian! 1). Reis, nurse and child, Xew York City; Aliss It. Kingbe. .Minneapolis; P. K. Ayrliart. F.d-tuouloit; Air. and .Mrs. F. J. Whitney, Anyox; J. K. Hotter, Victoria; Airs. R. A. Wagner, Wales Island. Ceentral W. C Curtis. Xew Westmin ster: John .Murdoch, Alice Arm; Robert Hailey. Fairbanks; A. Christiansen, City; A. Al. Tyson, Anyox. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, Aug. 10 High l-':28 p.m. 17. i fl. Low :lfi a.m. H.tl " 18:15 p.m. 7.2 " Saturday, Aug. 11 High 0:15 tun. ;'i).l ft. l;i;i)0 p.m. I.l " Low C :5a a.m. 2.0 " I8:5t p.m. 6. 1 " U EMORRHOIDS not aufter another day wltti nDo Itching, BleeUlns. or ITotrUdlng Tiles or ItemorrholJa. Jo aurstcal operation rcniu'.reJ. Vf. Chaae'a . . , T . 1 1 1 II .., n , nnA Anil VllUmeill win ruirvo m w 11 airora lasiini? oenni. "u dealers, or IMmsnaon, Haws to., Limited, Toronto. Sampla tox fraa. P A R I S for less time greater comfort Shaving has been made more comfortable, quicker. Not in just on way but in five distinct ways I We want you to know them jr&lKta I as UlrOtlS Of' So we offer thia teat at our eitxnseA, 3ti ', Back of it is the 18 months' work we Vpenhe 130 experiments we made in perfecting Tajmolive Shaving Cream for you. T7 m f rtiff. WU. iwji n' - I ,4 . f It multiplies 250 time in richest lather. . It softens the meanest beard in'ft?." minute, without "rubbing tn. The lather will last 10 minnteamcfotr effective if necessary. " The bubbles are extra strong hoTling each hair erect to meet the blade.-' Your face is left cooled and sootKIff! comfortable, by the careful blend of palm and olive oils. That's the kind of a shave you want, isn't Hf Male us prove that we have made it possible. Yo can'tjose on this offer. Post the coupon. Get your, first 10 shaves free. Do it today. Mad fa Ctrmad THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY OF CANADA, limited Moatml Toreon Wknnip 10 SHAVES FREE I . , s. - Jart All hi a4 tnalt t Tin PalmMI PALMOLIVE Z25l'oL U SHAVING CREAM . - IMsVaSftiA liiT" cir-.- . . We Extend to You ACordiallnvitationtoVuitOur Store during VANCOUVER FAIR WEEK August 11 to 18. P. PARIS Boot and Shoe Manufacturer 51 Hastings Street Wet Vancouver, B.C Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermaker., Blacksmiths, PatUrn makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Ets. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant is equipped to kindle aJI kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND MS IS IT WORTH WHILE Keeping timber for B.C. Industries? Keeping alive a prosperous payroll? Keeping fur and feather in B.C.? Mi . Keeping timber for manufacture? Keeping a green Then for posterity? ,ntwiuiu fore I k Prevent Forest Fires IT PAYS V- x .i:l ' OS