FAQS TWO ft c 1 SALADA' Nugget" Them it makes white shoes stay white. White Dressing H43 is always delightfully refreshing. The coolness of the mountain top is in err glass. So easily made Try it. The Daily News HRINCfcT HUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA j y Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News,- Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month .$1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . ....$0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year. .......... . .$7.o TELEPHONE 08 Transient Display Advertising .$1.40 per inch per insertion Trnsint Advertising on Front Page. $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal, Notices, each insertion , ...15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. AH advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject, to approval. Member of,Audlt Bureau of Circulation!. DAILY EDITION iJDVednesday, July 18, 923. Take Interest In Whole District ' Local readers of the Daily News will havenoliced Ihe larce amount of attention being devoted to Ihe outside districts, contiguous to this city. Much interest is taken locnil V ill lh.it i1.i of news as Prince Rupert people are concerned in everything mat concerns the- district. The policy of this paper is to create a community of interest throughout the northern and central section! of the province. This it is believed will be of benefit to the whole district. The only way to create this community of interest is In learn In know each olherbetter. By menus of the Daily New columns Ihe out-side people can Ienni. about theaelivitie, of lhisv,eilv and bv the same eans the people here ciui lnrn orjtheaVtivities of the outside' " :' points. -. i Good Salmon Run Of Value To City. This year so far there' has been a good run of salmon on the Skeena River and rivers to" the south. This will benrfit Prince Rupert. Anything which brings money into the districl tends to benefit every section.. If Prince Rupert people earn money they will go to such place.s at Terrace and Lakelse and Queeu Char, lode Islands to spend it. If the people of those districts have money some of them will spend some of it her The canners on the Skeena River spend a good deal, of .their-money in the south but some of them buy here and a, good deal of the cash expended in labor finds its way lo the merchants in. this, city. Any industry thai develops in the neighborhood tends to make the- whole district more prosperous. If th' farmers have good 'crops, some of them, come here, to spend if, and at any rate the. wholesale houses and brokers become busier, railway trafHe increase and prosperity follows. There is no such I thing as isolation in prosperity just as there is no isolalion in bad times. Wp jis a city prosper as the district prospers and wej suffer as the district suffers, Lead Limit Must Be- Reasonable Any restrictions lhat arc, put on the use of public convev-nnces must be reasonable, pise Jhe whole cily suffers. To restrict loads of coal lo oife ton would be fatal to the progress of the city. While Nye are aware of the difficulties of Ihe cify fathers in financing the repair or-rebuilding of Ihe roads, we nln are aware of Ihe fact that we must keep abreast of the times, no matter what Ihe cost. The handicap here is that we have loo manv unused ' city roads. If industries had been encouraged during Ihe early days of the city when the roads were being built, we should now have hadTopnla ion enough to keep the road going without being a burden ,, the city Th.e next step will b, lo try lo induce industries to locale here with consequent population. It will be a great thing for us if we can get the mill started tip again and a pulp mill erected. The danger is that owing lo Ihe freak. nes of cme legMalion the purchaser of Ihe property may decide lo bu.ld Ihe pulp and paper mill elsewhere rather ban in the city. This problem will lie for Ihe city father lo Pvin-'n'rn T-a -nl f!f ,he Wrly is 'announced. thl !TliS?Uhn! ,,nnB W"nn "HI mm... in setlling A tubitUul will disappoint yuu. m TH1 DAILY HEWS BIG TEACHERS' PARTY CHANGING RAILWAY .tf.-jrii DUE HERE AUGUST 3 GRADE INTO ROAD One Hundred and Fifteen Excursionists from Philadelphia Will Arrive from South and Proceed East The Philadelphia Teachers' Vacation CJuh annual lour parly. 1 15 m number, will arrive in the rily on the steamer Prince Oenrgo on the afternoon of August .1 from the south. They will proceed norlli from here to Stvwai-1 and, re I urn in? "Ihe next evening, will leave for (he Kast on a special CV.lt. I rain at It o'clock.', D.uring Ihe slay of. Ilm exeuisioiilsfs in tin's city, Ihe railway company will give them a trio round the harbor hy sas- boat and enterlainmenl is also being provided for them at Stewart. This party, which originates in Philadelphia, has boon organized hy Mrs. Jessie V. Hays of that city in conjunction with Ihe Standard Tour and Travel Hiircau. Mr. Howe, an nfllrial of Die Philadelphia Railway, is in rharsre. The narly will arrive at Vancouver over Ihe Oreal Nor thern Itailway and wMl go Kast from here over (lie Canadian Na tional. WERE QUIETLYMARRIED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Miss Mary Falconer Becomes Bride of Benjamin Rands, Rev. J. J. Smith son Officiating Th" marriage look place quietly yesiorday afternoon at I o'clock at Ihe home nf .Mr. and Mrs. James Mastin, fill Hays Cove Circle, of Miss Mary falconer, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. deorge Falconer, Winnipeg, and Hcuja-niiu Hands, son of Mr. ami Mrs. John Hands, also of Winnipeg. Ilev. .1. J. Smilhsop performed Ihe ceremony anil the couple were atlemled by Mr. and Mrs. Mastin, the bride lining a sister of Mrs. Mastin. The hride for some lime ha neen engaged as iicnlal nurse with Dr. A. II. Hayne. of this cily and Ihe groom is a member of Ihe Canadian .National Itailway F.xpress Co. slalT. They will lake up their residence on Sixth Avenue West. ROYAL PURPLE HAD SOCIAL LAST NIGHT Members of the Itnyal Purple lodge enjoyed a social among themselves in Ihe Klks' Home las night. Nine lahles of cards were played and refreshments served. Mrs. I.. M. Fuller won first prize at cards ami Miss Mary Astoria, consolation. Those in charge were Mrs. 11. F. lilas-scy, Mrs. It. Dowdier, Mrs. Wil liam Heid, .Miss Mary Iteid, Mrs. fiawihorn and Mrs. F. DLbh. C.N.R. CONNECTIONS FOR WHITE STAR SAILINGS Hleainships of Hie While Star line will sail from Montreal during August as follows: S.S. "Ite-gina," August I; "Megantic,," Aug. II; "Doiir," Aug. JH; "Canada," Aug. Passengers for Ihc4e boats should arrange lo leave Prince Ilupert via Canadian National Hallways July 28, Aug. i, II and I Hlh. For rales and reservations, call or wrlle Cily Tickel illlice, 528 '14.1... I ,.!... I .... - . i iiiru iiTKiiiit-, rrmcr uuperr, II.C. Phone 2fi0. 171-1-7 PISH ARRIVALS llusiness was light at Ihe Fish Kxchauge Ibis morning, only lhre halibut boats heinsr in with catches totalling l,r00 pounds, Arrivals and sales; American llelianee, A,UIY pounds, at I3..1c, and I On., lo Ihe Canadian Fish A- Cold Storage Co. Canadian II . .. . 1 1 - n ... . i. iiiirren, o,oi;ii pouuos, ai t :)..')( and 10c. lo the Alliu Fish-f eries. Royal III, C.nnn pounds, at 13.1 and I Or. lo the Canadian I Fish & Cold Storage Co. BIRTH A daughter was born lo Mr. and Mrs Andrew llosnng of Lewis Island at Hie (leneral Hospital on July 17. II. (1, Johnstone, manager of Inverness Cannery, sailed this morning by Ihe Canlena for lllvers Inlet. Dominion Parks Department Makes Start on Highway at jasper j JASPKIi. AUa., July- ta. Coa- . tract for Ihe conversion of a Ilwelve-inile strelch of the oldj Canadian .National railway grade; inlo a road has been lot to tho. j'ernianenl i:utlniciiin company i of Kdmnnlon, at$d J. Hisselt, sco-j re tary-treasurer jo f the company.' has been spending the past, few days nt JAsper superintending Ihe! commencement of the work at this end. -With favorable weather,' Mr. Mis-fit hopes lo have the' twelve, mi hi .stretch to th obi. !rand Trunk jrossing over the Athabasca river completed by the middle of October next. The dominion parks department has made this start on the Jasper highway ami it is understood that some work has been cone privately around Kdson in Ihe way of lifting ties, hut nothing appears on this year's program of the provincial department of public, works for construction on thjs road outside o' Jasper Park. EDMONTON ENGINEER SEEKING WATERPOWER ! INTERIOR DlSTRICTj KDMONTON, July 18. K. W. Rowness, consulting engineer, left Ihe cily on Monday for northern British Columbia where he will spend the next month in investigating the walerpowers available for possible use by a large industrial corporation. From Kdnonton Mr. Ilowness goes west lo Prince Oeorgn nnd from there to Fort SI. John at Ihe foot of Stuart lake. Motor boats will be utilized lo cross Hi'-lake to ils northern extremity after which canoes and tracking lines will be in vogue lo ascend the Stuart rivr, after which Takla lakvvill be crossed. Then the parly will make camp in Ihe Omineca mounlnUis between Him Hudson's Hay outpost at Hulkley House and the site of old Fort Connelly. In this locality dhe, divide occurs between the Pacific and Are-tic flowing streaiiV, and here the Skeena, Nechaen, Slickine, Rahine, Xaas and Fimllay rivers have their sources. The Man in the Moon ! SAYS:- . . A Winnipeg paper says thai the Weslern people could sug gest, a place where Ihe senators could go for the summer. sug gest, that I hey make it. a perman ent residence ami in cae any one is no sure of the place, iti-limaled, I may tell Idem lliat i! is a section of the universe where snowballs cannot exist. TIIK same paper suggests (hat people are hoping- to read of a senator being hurt durjiiff the week end. And nobody is very particular as In what kind of a senator it is, - TJIK angler cannol understand how any person in jhe world'can possibly go to the lakes and en joy himself without' fishing. TIIK crop llu's year is so big I bat Ihe farmers on Ihe prairies fear they have overdone (he grain growing business. F.VKllYHODY seems lo be going to Ihe Hoy Scouts water Every Meal I Have a packet is your 9 I paefcet for ever-ready 9 refreshment. 9 K Aids digestion- 9 I K AHays thirst. M aiH SAAfhai Ik (IimaI I m Qutl'r. Flavtr aad M :nisiiwg 7 1 I v.--.v. i a i ii Package of 1 0 now Ten Years Ago lo Pilnce Rupert Z Packages sports tomorrow. There are a lot of sports too thai do nol care alioul water, even for drinking. i J. T. C. Williams, insperlor of i fisheries, and Mrs. Williams are in town from port F.ssinglon. Ci. Turner left Ibis mornins with a gang of men for the end of sleet. Mr. and Mr. C..-A. Smilli went south on Ihe steamer I'rincq (ieorge this looming, intending lo be away ahoul six weeks. They will visit Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City. - Ilev. Mr. Johnson of Ihe American Presbyterian Church, Montreal, win has been visiliii? Ihe coast with a view lo lecturing on it in Ihe United Vlales. re turned south this morning on the Prince .(leorge. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANVOX OOVf MNMIfcT BUILDINGS. erifl'fi TrThrnj .t..UK. ..... H v. .. k........ iiMiifi.ii.?, ii,rrri.i I turn ICII ilor rr Anyin Guvrrmrwnl HullllnR," will ! reio-lveil liy 11m lliiiinitrnldn th MlnMr or Public VVorku up to If oVI.k-H ikhui nt Tiiftidsy, llir I7IU rtiiy of July, js3, for Out Anrtliin nt rfiNiriluli.ryn r.r nn..H.....i "'" aiijiu. in in Aiun Kirctural ninriri, n.c. eiiiria 4iMirli.tl..n rTA!.... . n. t . (if Tender inay Im wmi nn tfifl flr trie I8lh tiny of June. gj, ami furilirr In-Turn ml Ion (ilitalnrd n the Inparinifnt or nun.- nini., l ariwiirui nuililinr mil II 111 P..llf .1 .IIIm.. ...... . - . . Court Home, Vanroiivtr, iihI Oovrmnii-nt fin-m, jiuri niiii.e, i-rinro iiuprrt. e.ftfili lit nlnti. .iirit. it..... ... . ... ,.., nlrr, .nau.n,., nc, rail tiK-nl of drpomi of Tun Uollari lIO.()il), uim win im rriuiuii'ii on uicir return in ikkm! roiKiiiioii. rh lowriii or any Iciwlcr not nr V'lrlnrl. II C. Jim. iin in. , ...... ,,ij, Mrlly arvpid. I. I'lllIJP, Pllhll V..rb. L-...ln ....if i.ii.iip-rr r, npnrlnwnl . of Pni.iir Workii, TIMBER SALE X527. Ix'SSW t''.KV!' ,,w JrT 7dO.UUU fs R M xt f.ti... I ,. .. . . WU'l Ri,tl '"?'' ! fd"r. in bi.iriii. ' "M ' Ul"' TW (I) V1IP mIH k. .ii . . ' " ,ur r" .al ,f tnnliVr, h.rF'"vl,,.1 h"r",!!'r, of ,hs c"lf row. it 35 Keep Your Vacation with a KODAK For your selection on our shelves a complete clun. rfrotu the handy little Vest I'ockel model at $6.50 to Special Kodaks with superior equipment for superior picturn. At your call in our developing and printing department' painstaking finishing you'll be glad to gel. TAKE PLENTY OF KODAK FILM. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Stores Phohes200, 82 and 134 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Tan Floating Dry Dock Cnglnra, Machinists, Bollermaksrs, Blaohsmlths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Bio. Electric and Acetylene Welding. 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