,fldiy, July o. RUBBER BALLS M ler lttillcr Halls ure in a class y (iLiii!etve:. Tliey ,.f , Murker rubber, more flattie uml will uinit:e higher v rubber ball you ever saw. Large shipment direct ii lory. hence rrtli and doubly clastic. Tnee ball Hre priced williin life reach of oil. A big ,vr most be hud. Reach Sporting Goods We have a complete hue of i ltvali gijods which II ul catalogue price. Mend for alulogue. "Rupert" Brand Kippers SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT Keep Your Vacation with a KODAK ' "" '"r H' ir. U'tn ... i i riijiii 'i fiMice from 1 i p c i m ftri in.-!. . at $6.50 to Special K h Willi -nMiiui i'. (mm n! tr superior pictures. A h " in our I ii ' g iml i' i ( 1 1 1 ii k department i nrfakihg ft n otnttfT II be pUd In gel. TAKE PLENTY OF KODAK FILM. ORMES LTD. The itoxall Stores Phones 200, 82 and 131 IT IS YOURS Five-sixths of the timbered area in B.C. belongs to the People. Each year it is increasing in value as the more accessible timber is cut. In 1922 there was received from the sale of such timber the sum of $620,000. This helped to keep your taxes down, and to build up the Province. Green Timber is British Columbia's assurance of perpetual prosperity Why Burn It ? wwpttt. ",t. a LocaTand Persoaal U. 0. Undertakers. I'bone Hayners, Undertaker, Phone 361. .. roo,nll lupijtht, 0:J5; (irotlo . S.O.C. yiuurl Shield i.W.V.A. Ueueral Meclinx will ll liwltl Tuesday, July 10 at H p.m. 1 if, i lu..liifnvVdl Lutart tylea in Milliliter iiresscs at sale prices. .Mrs. (lohlblooui's. . . I.. ) . I'aliitore In exiieclcd bark from Victoria ou tlie Prince r.eow Wednesday afternoon. Save Money! Huy our Xanalino- Wellington Nut Coat at $13.50 a torf. Albert & McCalTery. Ltd. tf - - i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ornish are falling tomorrow iiil-Ii! bv he Cardeiia for Vancouver on al vai-alimi I mi. - ' (diaries l.eoold Monroe of At- Im ih atelltsl n rtiiti!iiiniM' fr i he takiitjr uf allidavit williin Hie iroiuce. will simmmJ a tew wki veiling wild In dtfughler, Mrs. JaiiHs I.. I.ff, Klevrnlli Avenue Kal. Mrs. ClMiiii-lif J SnivHf ntiy left on Satunlay evening's train for U'lnniiv McrwHnny- nii l.ieul. Fiddler of Juneau, who ( serionlv- HI. Mrs. Coleoran villi ! hack lowurd IV end of lite wtk. Capt. MrKay. who ha leen lraiiferrHj lo Juneau frrnu Any ov in Hie Salvation Army service. i speuilin: a few days in (lie cily and expect lo go lo Juneau on Friday accompanied by l.ieul. Newberry vvtio ha arrivwl from Viiuiiieg. 4. Stan Sergeaiil 11. .Ieiien, II .tL M P., and P. II. Alibrhlge, re turned loday on Ihe l'riuce Hu-perl from Vancouver vvlieru tliey allended Ihe fl.V.V.AvI).imiuion convention as ilelegalr from Ihe Iim mI branch. Ne.vl year's, con vention . will be helil in. Nova Scolia. - H knox. C..(i.M.M. siipetinleix- en' enquirer, arrival frvini an- eonver on Ihe Prince lluperl this ni'Timiir. He is here in eouuec-li.n Willi the diK3k1ng of Uie steamer Prince lluperl today and will remain over for the. Cana dian Scoljh which is expected in dock Uiinurfovv. sialT Captain Jayneii of t ho Salvation Army arrived by Ihe riucess Louise on Saliirday af ternoon from Wrnimtll and ves. THE' DAILY NEWS WS JUKI And he " " couldn't tell it Thi otic came from first avenue in Kilsilaiio. A woman wIik ha used (Pacific Milk for cooking aliuol Mince it came oil the market, has made it a point to have fresh cream to servo guests when any arc wjth tier. On Sunday tom folks came without warning ami she had no cream, hut served I'acific, diluted with water. She lold tlieia it wait canoed milk. Tliey smelled it, tasted it and decided Ihe Iftdy' wan joking. And he folk don't like canned milk, either. It only iet lo show what pre judice do-s. Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver, B. C. Factories at Ladner and Ab botsford, B. C. .1. I. Waic.n, of Hie ti.N.ll. m- If -u find vpu eaflnot ;tvi Hieh-l'il,s tlenarlineul. arrived .Jailv News icebhirlv. call in nn. I by Hie I'Vince lluperl Hits jnorn- , . .. uliMTib' for it aud tiavt! it de- r"" anrouer lierei tu ymir ome. If I Ihe ll.t;. (iazelle announced It-io. lvarHi. charswl with I'nmumt Oliver i Acting Al iiil..n-ali.iti. failed tu fliuwar in I ! General durinir Ihe nb- rhe 4I1n-4' )ttiri llii- limrnilifr "" ' A. M. and lii- hail of ?5n wn enlreal- 'he cnpilat l. . ' Manon from I Mr. and Mrx. Perry l.eivcli, of IV r...u. leainr Prince ancouer, are fu Ihe nly loday (hi. r,ai.l. II. NwtdeiL I du " ,r i"oneyni,Min trip liavlup rn.iii Vniirtimer ii.l Ou.n r.lmr J rrted flii inoriiiiis mi lolle NIhihI i-ilnf- lhrrtw '"'"' I'nnce lluperl nemo?. ihe I Mi- h. I'urkU, a loeuiher of Mr. and Mrn. )'.. S. Hay of IMsr-IH"' "HtT nf Ihe New VelminMer by Iland ileil on Malurdav lumlitan. i in the cily. for a malil for Ytatmia wr Mr. I lav 'V. She i plaiim? ! k liopeit lo reie special mdiei l ,"e Uliarloiie Wan.I on lieHliiienl. I1" I'nnce Joint ttJiieUay, II II. irav arrival on th v,r I., t. Jones re- Pniir.... IIMlrif .Hir.l.v -n'IHrnM Wll IIUiriHIlS Oil tllC iu lr-in N- ilminler and Prince HiijotI fnun Vicliria where he siwesfully defended ihe coy s cae til llie U.l.P. as- ses-inent apiieal-befwri f lie Court of Apjals. I, iU Mr. and Mrs. Art tun- Atlardyce, nf WiHiiipez, vere ?paseuger" from I rain lo boa! on Sal unlay on m lour of Ihe Pacific coat Mr. Allartlyre i oMinecled wilh Ihe advyrliing deparliueul of the Winnipeg Tribune. 'tlie prxivincial departiuent of public works i calling for leu- iers for Ihe eircllon and com pletion of gowruuieut ofliccs al Anvs and for Ihe altering of Ihe Hold Alexandra al Prince lieorge into offices for Ihe government. The- Union sleainer. Cardeua, Capl. A. H. IMxou, arrived from I lie south at B o'clock-last even ing aud ailcd al In for Slevvarl and Anyox. Ilelurniug here early tomorrow afleruiHui. the, (kirdena is scheduled for the south al 5 p.m. - Mrs. Jack Harnsley of Vancou ver aud her neice, Miss H. tlot- liler, who huvVI'ceiik visiting here for a week wilh Mrs. li.nl.iv w Ih Can . t o email, the nllK1 -iifi- io-.o ochI commandant, lield services visit wiin nor nroitier. at Port Kssinglon, Tliey will re-1 " t in n to the city this afternoon WFRP MARR1PH HPRP i ,..ir i' Xi.. l... . i. uunu luniuiiuv muiiu (o b Iniek lo Wrangell on . fellows and llebekah lodges had an informal gathering yesterday al lirassy Hay back of Kaien ls- liiml Tin. inirliiw .iiiiineiiriil lo H EMORRHOIDS IJO not auffer another day vtlth ltchlnff, llleodlnir, or rrotrudlnr I'll, or Hemorrhoid. No aurslcal ouoratlon rmu;reX l)r, C1.jc a Ointment will relieve j-ou at once and altord Uatlnfr benefit. 60c . box! . dealers, or IMmannnn, Hatea & Co., Llmllsd. Toronto. Sami'U box free. Becomes Bride of James William Fea Smitlivra where they will reside. Ihe grooni being a railway con Iduclorw- ANNUAL PICNIC GREATSUCCESS Knights of Columbus and Friends Had Big Time on Tugwell Island Yesterday Hie annual pirnic of the Kni'hU of Columbus held yesler- lay at Tuxwell Island was a Iiukc Micce!n, a4id was participateil in by 300 persons or moref There were all maniKT of races and names aud refreshments wer? served in abundance. A feature ol the afternoon wax a pillow fight between Olier Uesner and Joe Couture staged ten feet in the air on a pole. It resulted in a lie, both being knocked off Ih Dole in the first round, Mr. Couture going off the second round and Mr. lk-sner the third. 'Ihi was only one of the many amusing events on the program. The picnickers left for Tug- well from 'J.30 to 12.30 in the morning and the taut boat was in by nine in the evening Those Jonating boats were Olier Ilcsner M. P. MeCaffcry. A. Macdonald, Jack Keefe. Cant. Armour 1'oodie . Hubert Wanl and A.) Astoria, the laumdies 'Tachena and "-3" weiv alsi hired.' MUSIC PUPILS GET GOOD STANDING IN CONSERVATORY EXAMS Al the recent examinations h 'Ul al SI. Joseph's Convent by tin i loroulo Conservatory of Musn al) the pupils were successful I heir standing is as follows: Junior School Piano Mis-'can Stalker. First Class Honors Miss Nor ma lingers. Honors Miss Lucy O'Hrien (pas'. Primary Piano Miss Ague lloberge (honors'. Primary' School Piano Min KHiariue lloberge (pass . Klementary Piano Misses Hose Moran and Margaret Me Caffcry (firl class honors . Misses Mary McCaffery. Hulh fiillles and Aleita McKinley I honors . lijemenlary 'Scliool Pianp - Mis Ijvclyii Mckers (honu.rs.. titf1ucTory 'Piano -rrMiVses (iiiKiTAcroyil. Helen McCaffery and Olive Monro (first class honors . FISH LANDINGS FOR ;T lo June 2C. Herring Cockeye lied Spring .... While Spriuif Slei'llicail HariisleyV son ilnd daugliter-in- lm,e law, Mr. and Mrs. JackJlaruslcy, Uliiims are lelufning south on' the Car-deriM louiorrovvV6iiing Miss M. Milliurn, sislcr of i . . . Iieorce Milliin'n. governineiitl vv . iiueul al Prince (ieorge, arrived. horl. fndii Victoria n Ihe Prince llu perl this morning and will tro- ceed by lliis eveniiwr's train lo guineo'. plexion. MONTH OF JUNE Inspector cf Fisheries Issues Re port for Period Ending June 26. The inspector of fisheries' for llistricl-No. '.' announces the fol lowing fisli landings at Prince lluperl for the period from May . 'Canadian U.S. cwt. cwi. Ling "coil 3 I I Hack cpd 1 02 6 lied tVnl y Halibut 11.312 11,139 Ios Angeles. i 1,100 HI5 5,31) ( -'37 I 3U9 I HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert I'.. Irauey. .Mill Bay; T. I). 2,005 15 1(5 Pallullo. Dr. W. II. Sulherland. P. Phillip. A. M. Manson and N. A. WaW, Victoria: II. I. Purvis. It. I. Clegg. C. .1. she will. Ilowliolhaiu, Miss Purkiss, Henrv ti. Moorland. A. Harvey and 11. I.. llrovvu. Vancouver; S. L. Wil liams and John I. -Sniytli. Win n i peg: Hugh HosXell. (ieorpe QATIIRHAV ACTCRWnnW '"n: Allan Williamson. Mrs. I uniuivuni ni iwuiuun Williamson and Miss K.lsie Wil- Uiauison. .Montreal: K. N. Taylor In urn Manna PaPAllnA nitivka m n ...i i . m.. .. t t . U.. Ul) I....-- ,,f II... n.l.l. " -.w.... ...... l.sMll;m; ,,,.,, jU Central Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kipp. Port TheVvilding took place quietly, F.mgtonj M. Lancasler and L. ' 1 . . ... .... ... i...n.. j v o leave at 10 in Ihe morning ami i -o aiuru.iy aiiernoon in tno "' all were safely back by nine in Methodist Chuich, llev. (1. (i. the evening. Aimmg Ihe bonis Uncker offrlatinp. of James Wil-.,..i iL..n ..r io i n linni l ea, of Sinilhcrs son of Mr. AT THE PIC-IMIC Cole l.wk Hoddie M. ,. K.'lly "it!Mif--Ittsiopl! F. KeaT tif Oklif- Ves! My all means, arrange lo and lloberl Parsons. (lionla, and Mrs. Maude Caroline, l"'vc Ihe ollioial photographer. iMiruniH, uaugiiter or ;vir. unit aiong. n . in urane-x tinnier .Mrs. Alfred It. Limpus, of und nigh class . lenses at your Sniitliers. Miss Irene A. Duiham service. See CIIANDLF.ll, 318 v ml Harry 1). Johnson vvvre the Sixth Slreel. v plinlograpli is Ihe r.tlendant.H. Mr. and Mrs. Feu only record you' can keep of the left oil the evening train for occasion, exveVt n sunburn! coni- lOt Advertise in the Daily Newt. t More leisure hours KTU I I Is ' ' i I C..J:A Udm I 1 extra Hours oi leisure on I washdav. HowP Because j - w p us cmcicncy ina ooiui i i L5rvN drudgery. Oothes rubbed I (nSSv with Sunliiht and put to soak rtVV need only rinsinf to make I :SNNv tbem clean the dirt runs NO way. No other laundry SSv"j soap hat the wonderful j rxvX Sunlight blend of coooanut , . . r ' and palm oils. ! 3.- I Tkt purest liunJry Coast Steamships Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince George FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Monday, Thursday, aaiuroay, 1 1 p-"- FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Vancouver, via Queen Charlotte Islands June 13th, 27th, July 11th, 25th PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lwvc I'rlnre Hui-rt dilly eirTl Sou.Uy il .4J pJii. rr v-'Ororrr. E.lmonton. Wmnlptr. direct cimnUons m points Eastern wnida od United SU,M' AOINCV FOR ALL OCCAM STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktl Ofric. 627 Third A. Print RuprU chon ZSO. ni ii nivinn rtafttlfiU C-.v. ANA 1 AN rAl.lrlL KAlLnAI ' ---- viuu a w B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE, S.S. PRINCESS ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria nd Seattle, June 3, 8, 16, 23, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 25, 28. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and 8kagway, June 11, 18, 25; July 2, 8, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salttinr From Prlnre nuprrt. For VNCOUVER, VICTORIA, Oeein Fills, nil 8winson.'B, Tuttdiy, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bit, and Swanson Bs,, Saturday Noon. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walsa Island, Sunday 10 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naas Rlr Cannarlos, Friday A.M. etl tni Avenue. J. Barnslsy, Ajsnt. Prince Hupert, B.C MR. FISHERMAN! "'cooStaTk ' We have been making tanks for boats during the past ten years and we have yet to get a complaint of faulty workmanship. WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR OTHERS WE CAN DO FOR YOU. ROWE'S SHEET METAL WORKS Second Ave. Phone 340. Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE "The Service Store." WE CASH CHEQUES. Agents For: N. and -S. ENGINES Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. Phone Blue 81.