1 H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Shaped in the knitting without teams You in wear of Sponge. ONCE Mall INSIST THAT IT IS Fraser Vallev ICE CREAM The Height of Purity For the WARM DAYS Swimming Suits. Summer Underwear, ("Viking" Union Suits, etc., Hats and Caps. Sacks in all weights. Dress and Work Shirts. The Latest Styles In Summer Suitings. Orders Taken for Made-to- Mcarfure Suits. OILSKINS "Prince Huperl" Brand. Homo Manufacture. Thor Johnson Next to Post Office. Dr, E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and FurnUure Moving. ,UMJN tUAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Go .. Phone 68. Mercury POINTED HEEL Pare Sitt HOSE WITH GARTER TOP. will find them satisfactory and a perfect fit. In colors While, Muck, Brown und Specially Priced, at, per pair $2.50 WORN ALWAYS WORN. Orders Promptly Filled. Phone 9. BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY'S SCORES American League Detroit 7, St. Louts 3. Boston I, Washington 2. Chicago .1-5, Cleveland 1-1. National League ite Cincinnati 3, Pittsburg L St. Louis 2, Chicago 3. .New York 3-0, Huston 2-1. Brooklyn 10-2, Philadelphia, 1-0. Coast League Vernon 3. Seattle 5. Sac ram en lo 0, Los Angeles to, Oakland 7, Portland 1. Salt Lake 1, San Francisco 3. MONDAY'S GAMES American Leaaue Philadelphia 4, Boston 7. Chicago -, SI. Louis 7. Washington I, New York 13. National League Cincinnati 0, Chicago 8. SI. Louis i, Piltsljurg 1. New York 1, Philadelphia 1. Several local school teachers sailed last nisht on the Prince M. (Corge for the soulti where J hey will sei i nd the vacation. Among tlieiu were Misses Scolt. McLeod, Mills and Marcellus, Arriving Friday As Monday will be a public holiday there will be a big demand for Green Stuff over the week-end. Wc have ,a complele slock arriving Friday. New Potatoes, 6 lb. for 25c. Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c. Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. 40c. New Green Peas, 2 lb. for 35c. Cauliflower, 35c and 40c. Rhubarb, 5 lb. for 25c. Green Onions, 3 for 10c. New Carrots, 5c per bunch. New Beets, 5c per bunch. Canlcloupcs, Watermelons, Strawberries", plums, Cher-lies, Peaches, Apricots, Cucumbers, etc., at lowest market prices. aamBaBBBBBaaBBmBBBaBBaBBmmBaBBaBBaBBjHaBBaBBmBi Rupert Table Supply Phones 211-212. 3 TVlmreDolitTly' Compared with ordinary $ied piano For' tlio email apartment or cramped living room, the DOHERTY 8MALL PIANO will be a favorite. Quality and tone have not been sacrificed for compactness. For Rent, only $7 per month. Walker's Music Store Ltd. MOOSE PICNIC WAS PERFECT SUCCESS Six Hundred Persons Were Quests of Lodgemen at Tugwell Island Sunday Approximately GOO people were guests of the Moose at the picnit jon. Tugwell Island on Sunday. iTIie weather was ideal and the children especially had a glorious jlinie. There were all sorts of refreshments forthem hut what they seemed to enjoy most was the bathing beach. In the late afternoon the sports wero heH (Willi the following results dirts' Races j 7 and under Kalherine Kast- inau, ingreu noioerg. (0 and under Hose Wesch. Jessie Martin. 11 and under Mary Long, Bessie Derry. Boys' Races 7 and under Donald Amey, Isidor Lipsett. 1(1 ami under Hoy Morrison, Waller Johnson. 1 1 and under llenry Heilbron-uer, Jack Hawthorne. Ladies' Itace Marie Michaloff, Mrs. (i. Elkins. Men's llace Kddio Craggs, Kenneth Meacher. Kicking Football Ladies Mrs. Kastnian, Ml! llenaud. Men's l'.ildie Craggs, Jack Judge. Throwing Baseball Ladies Mary Long, Marguer Casey.' Men's Kenneth Meagher, Dido urvich. In the tug-of-war the Moof-e asily defeated a picked team of the guests. In the tug-of-war contest be tween the married and the single adies. the latter inn away with the rope. On the winning team were Gertrude Anderson. Kmina unynings, Iwirraine Brurhu, Ag nes iversou Susanne i.anorte. ruth Dutlon, Marguerite Casey, Maud Viereck, and Oracie Crate. The fishermen gave unstinted aiil in transporting the merry makers to the island. Among Ihe boats which freely donated their services were Mary M. hristopher Capt. llendrickson : fngred )l.. Chas. Linmtist: Ine. Harold Ness; Bosnia B.. Olier FRESH FROM THE GARDENS OF B.C. Vegetables Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Itadishes. Green Onions, Spinach, Cabbage. New Carrots, Beets and Turnips. Fruit Strawberries, Gooseberries, Pineapple, Cantelopc, Cherries, Apricots, Peaches Plums, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, and Grapefruit. Oji'r quality is good and our prices arc right. F.WJoersch Phone 13. P.O. Box 123. FRESH MILK DAILY From Our Government Tested Herd of Guernsey Dairy Cows. BETTER MILK. BETTER 8ERVICE. STANDARD DAIRY Phone Black 51. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. Dr.A.H.Bayne DENTIST Rooms 4, 5, 6 Helgerson Block. Phone 109 Office Hours, 9 to 6 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9 THE DAILY NEWS The Secret of Its Success q THE SALVATION ARMY not only believed that there was hope for the worst, it went after the worst in the slum, in the gutter, in the prison It is still doing this all over the world YOUR contribution to The SALVATION ARMY Annual SERVICE APPEAL is a wise investment in practical Christianity. Annual Service Appeal Adjutant Kerr, financial ; resentalive asks only that ho bo;,.. ,' l(a;k,. . ,.,. ..., .uu, serve the community for another year. tlesner; (iibson, Pete Jensen: l osespit. Chris. Olson. D.C.I Chris. Wallace; Minnie V, Albert Johnson; Lipsrlt, Capt. Peterson;! I A X John Malson; Dawn, Fred.lournaiiienl, played at the Prince ad. Ion. ' The last uf tin- picm-cker !itl ol reach home until midnight 'nit all a creed that the outing was peifocl sueces. Sport Chat j Now that the iMniiiiion Day elebration with all its big sport attractions is a mailer of his- lory, loeal fans for the nexlllmoy 200. mouth or so will have to settle down once a.gaiit lo the running! o(T of the regular events as laid til by Ihe hasftJall and football associations. Art) ox has been here and tried inclusions with - r he local hascU'illcr and Ihe nual Dominion Hay Cup football dispute is settled for auother twelve mouths. The next offering on, the Senior football program' I not yet definitely settled pending a meeting of the executive of the as- ocialiou to be held this week. Between now ami Ihe Fair week in September (he (iilliuly Cui lies and ! lie Stuart' Shield benefit cries will be singed. Which will he first is not definitely known yet although it will be in all pro bability the Sluart Sheild series. The next senior football fixture will probably be on Friday night of Ibis week. The Junior 'football league hows signs of breaking up through the defcclion of Ihe High School leiim. Tonight the Public School und Colls will meet lo de cide Ihe Ilochester Shield issue. Ihere una- be further Junior League games this season but the ownership of the trophy for llie'year will be 'sell led tonight. As far us Ihe baseball leagues are concerned, they will now set tie down lo Ihe completing of the season's fixtures'. Interest in the Senior League Is pretty keen Just at present for Hie Sons of Can ada and Gil's are lied at Ihe tot of Ihe standing -sheet with three Victories und one. loss each, 11 ie victories all being at the ex pensc of the droll?) which ha not yet Won a game. The next Senior League fixture will be on Thursday night between the IS of Cauadu and Grotto. The latter team, though not verj success ful so lar, is noi ny any means downhearted. It was only through misfortune they lost to (111' last week and they figure their chances of beating the Sons this week are not very far below par. Outside sport event for the week are us follows: Tonight (Tuesday) Junior Basebull, Vhile Sox vs. Scoutn. Junior football, Itocliester Shield final, Public School vs. Colts. " Wednesday -Tfiiii shooting. Thursday Senior baseball, Sous of Canada . Crolto, Friday Senior football, Junior baseball, Falcons vs. WliilH MxT ' CHIEF INSPECTOR OF FISHERIES IS VISITING DISTRICT Major J. A. Motherwell, chief inspector of fisheries, arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon coming north from Vancouver on the Fisheries Protection steamer (iivenchy. He is on his first of. ficial trip to District No. 2 since the salmon season opened ami has been visiting cannery points along the coast while mi Ihe way' north. On Saturday afternoon Illicit by train for Lakelsc where he will i!4pect the-hatchery. Mrs. Motherwell is accompanying him on the trip. , , SAILORS WIN FOOTBALL A football match between it team. from II. M.S. Curlew and a local aggregatlo.il, played on I lie Arro-j polis Hill grounds on Saturday, afternoon, resulted in a win for" the sailors by a score of 0 lo ;i. The game was a good one throughout and the sailor gne a splendid exhibition of kicking j the leather and proving themselves a Crack team. J. Johnson and YV. Mitchell scored for the local side. . I The Irani rnpreenling I'nncej llunerl lined un as follows: 0 Hawthorn, goal; II. Mcnue and ick IH,B!MM, ,, j. MiU !,,, ,af ,,a,ks. IlHlnjlhm. j. Johnson, W. Mitchell, Hodkinson and Cameron, forwards. l CURLEW LOST BILLIARDS The results of Ihe billiard j Huperl Billiard I'arlors on Sal-; unlay night between members ofj II. M.S. Curlew and a local (emu were as follows S. Simmon i Curlew I HO, Col. Mc.Mordie (city) 230. It. Walerson Ut, D. Brown 200. J. Alexander HO, W. K. Ilul-clini'iin 300. (I. Tmer 1 55, Ceo Waiish 300. F. Tucker 113, If II. Shockley -'00. J. Anderson 117, (Sen. Mc- -- At Ihe special service, held hy Ihe Salvation Army in Ihe citadel on Sunday uighl. ('.apt. Barker, ut Prince George, who has been transferred to Kclrhl- was the preacher taking as .her text "Set Thy House in Or- der. Among oilier speakers were Capt. McKay, of Anyux, transferred lo Juneau, and Cap! Harnett, ol Juneau transferred to Prince George. Capt. McKay and Mrs, Coleman sang a duel eu-j lilted "tr you are 1 ireil of lue Load of your Sin." Provincial Constable Martin left on Hie steamer Prince Hu - perl on Saturday night for New Westminster having in rustody Davies of Anyox who was re cetilly brought lo the city in a lemeiiled condition. P.1INCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, July 4. High 5.1 1 a.m. IM ft IH:II p.m. 18.(1 " Low . 1 1 :3l a.m. 5.3 " M.T.LEE The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor We have Just enlarged our store lo make room for our New Spring and Summer Slock. Prices arc model ato.i Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. Phone Red 136. Next to Empire Office. Stove WOOD Wc have Just received l car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Size cut to order. Also Kindling In Sacks. For Prices, call Hydeiransfer Phone 580. - Service and Quality our Motto. Phone 376 Tuesday, July 3, 1923. The House 1H M of Quality L'BBJBBUI Combined Pre-lnventory July Clearance -jur Profit Sharing Sale is Ihe greatest event in the history of our iiierrhainlisiiiK. Visit our different depart infill and satisfy yourself. Kvery article it sacrificed. Wc ate taking the lead and offering new shipment" of merchandise at Ihe nnnjiiriieeiiirnl of Ihe seaou- nut at I lie end at prices jon cannot duplicate elsewhere- at n clean up bargain. Organdies, all Shades, per void 80c Curtain Scrims, Fancy and Plain, yards for $1.00 Prints, Chambrays, Ginghams, 5 ard for $1.00 Outing Footwear Children's llliie-lllark lloay Duck Hnl her Sole Oxfonls, top grade, per air . B5c Barefoot Sandals, per pair $1.15 Ladles' Sport and Dress Pumps Patent. Black and llrnvvn Kid and Brown Calf Leathers, per pair $3.85 We Deliver to all pads of Pnnre Huperl. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. "Outfitters To The Whole Family." We Prepay Mall Orders. Satisfaction or Money Back. - , . : , WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Tuesday, 7 and 9 CharleChaptin The one mid only. aiMcd by Kdna Piirviaiire and .Mack Swam in Ins great Heel Comedy Sire a in "The Pilgrim" Also KATHERINE MACDONALD, the American Beauty, In "THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR The Moiiiance or a stenographer who jused as a slar. Admission 50c and 25c DRY MASH HOPPERS. a tin run DnVCC DRINKING FOUNTS. CHICK FOUNT8 AND FEEDERS. See these new sanitary poultry requisites. The Brackman-Ker PRINCE RUPERT, Save Fuel W" Boilr in BoitTTn-E f I 5 minutes 8 minuter I Y The Illustration shows an Interesting test you should try in your own kitchen. It proves the superiority of good enameled ware for cooking purposes. Take an SMP Enameled Ware Sauce 1'an, and a sauce pan of equal size made of alum inum, tin or other metal. Into each pour a quart of cold water. Set both sauce pans over the fire. The water In the SMP Enameled Ware Sauce Pan will be boilins; merrily in about five minutes, while the water in the all-metal sauce pan will come to the boll in about ciht minutes three minutes longer. Save fuel in cooking-. Use SMPWARE "A Fact of Per t thru llnlih.il Curl W.r, lw rotla ( rl;-(r.r wan.l IniiHt u4 hL DIhmi4 Wr, Ikrr ciU, lliht Mat and whitt avUida, wklta lining. Crtatal War., Ihra raaU, para whlla In.Ma tmi tut, with Ra;l Bla. a(lnf. -Shut Metal Products co.I-,": MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON VANCOUVER CALOARV Phone 376 SALE ft ARRIVED! Complete New Stock of Priced VoiTl 20c Milling Co. Ltd B.C. in Cookin lain and a Htart of Stttl" a."J taal hr ihlt Local Agent Thompson Hardware Co. 3rd Ave