August 29, 1923. nssday, TBI DAILY NlWf PASS THRU a a , .Baaaza.. Tl I IS II I III RHI 1 J..Vlffiff ..... JfPTB aai I II mi H LFSSg mZmw mm mMW VhdWkmmr mmw BM t THE brawlnr of cood ler demands the. utmot In scientific tin-to date plant anil perfect nlttlon 'Cascade" H'er It tha product of U. C'l Million Dollar Hrewerjr- Order twlay from any Goterumcut Minor Ktore vAxcormt AmwlT iuti:i;itu;s mVum WLmf VaaVaaVaMdBaaVaaVaBBBr VaW 1 IV SheBcer without akef This sdfertiiement U not published or diiplavcd bj the Liquor Control Board or by the Government in Diiu-li Columbia. It's The Pace That Tells "Keep it up, you Fishermen and Moose, and with a spurt these last few days, make your candidate Miss Adeline Henrickson "The Little Fi.hermaiden" "Queen of the Carnival "Rupert" Brand Kippers SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ' . PRINCE RUPERT Caqadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD i Operating O. T. P. 10,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock lEnglnaara, Machlnlata, Boilermaker, Blacksmttha, Pattern maktra, Foundara, wooawornara, simi. Electric and .Acetylene Welding. Our plant is equipped to badle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 385 I Her&anclThe ere A ditcoTfry of excellent ochrt (raw sienna) wai recently made near Ellerifcrouse Station on the Dominion Atlantic Railway. The color ia uniform throughout, with very little prltty matter in the main body. The material can be burnt to produce a variety of colora from reddiih brown to black. Prospecting it itilr going on. ' i Canadian Pacific SJS. "MeU-gama" weitboind from Glasgow via Belfast, recently docked at Montreal and Quebec with the rec ord number of 382 cabin and 1,078 third class passengers. Thii constituted a record only for ahipa of the size and type ,of -the "Meta-gama," the Canadian Pacific .Em- Lress linera often having, a far irger list. ..a Canadian Pacific .Railway officials estimated that 61,000 men would be required to harvest tha western crops this yesr. They expected to supply only 9,000 from the prairie provinces and British Columbia and made arrangements to carry over 50,000 from Ontario, Quebec and the east United States factories turn out chewing gum to the value of $41,-000,000 annually. The extent to which this product is used in this country can be appreciated when it is known that at th; Canadian Pa-cific Windsor station, Montreal, a man ia continually employed in removing gum stains from the marble floor. ( Denplte the fact that th new Basilica at Ste. Anne de Beaupre is still in course of construction, many thousands more have visited the shrine this year than in former years, and at frequent Intervals the Canadian Pacific Railway has been called upon to add special equipment to its regular trains to accommodate the pilgrima. The Kederoptorist Fathers are investigating a large cumber of cures claimed to be E. L. Richardson, manager of the Calgary Stampede of 1923, held under the patronage of the Prince of Wales and Governor-General Byng, announces that, owing to the enormous success of the great rodeo July 9-14 it will be staged annually In.f nrl nt , f . T Only once in the history of Canada was the pold production record set in 1922 exceeded, and that waa in 1900, when the Yukon placers reached the peak of their yield. During 1922, 1.2u3,SU ounce of rold were mined in 'It Dominion. The value is set at liC.HS.050. an Canada'a trade in climbing ahead. Total trade in the three months ending June was $462,541,138. an increase of $110,841,056 over the corresponding three months of last year. For June alone total trade was $1 79.720.5 lfi. an increase of $14,944,732 over last year.' Domes-tk exports in. the three months Increased approximately $50,000 WH) ad imports approximately : P. It drainer Prince Louise, iui.t Arthur S!nlr, southbound frni .VaokH to Vancouver, if uuf in it from tlie north at 3.30 I Ins alliTiioon s ulh at r.:t(l. (leatinjr for the Miss Vivian Ooombs. who has been visit ins in the city for some lime .with Miss Dorothy Tre-tuayiic. is returning to her hftwie in Victoria by tlie Princess Louise this urieriKMtn. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Miss Marion Ilaiina. Smithers; F J. Conway, James Haslet I and Mrs. Munro and child. Anyox: G. II. Mation iukI D. IS. MacLachlnn, Vancouver; Mrs. Helen Nurich, Alice Arm; A. S. Tyrer, Victoria: A. T. Hudd, Toronto; W. E. Draney. .Mill Hay; (ieorjje Lujian, Arrundale; (ieorjee Eraser, Dip'by Island. Central ("liris Dixon. Ui'orfjelovvu. Plus 1c Per Piece. a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service AH of your washing 80 per csni or your ironing everything returned dry You simply touch up a few outer garmtnts such as waists, blouses, hoiis drsss, with hand-iron. Phons us today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. Local aid Person. Ji.C. Undertakers . Harriers, Undertaker. 1 351. (j. INK III Phone 41. Pnoue tf A. Woodland left on last train for Fort Kraer. . Haeball, football and field eenf at the Labor l)ay gporlo, Mmiday next. ;.. Aid. M. M. Ifilephens wag a laensrer for W'oodeoek on last nighl'a train. Hoii'l forget tlie Married vs. Single Mens Baseball match I'liuti-day niiflili ' 205 Tuy-of-War rUliernieu vs A II -miner (Prize 50.00. Hi?. Labor Day event.. WHIST DltlVK AM) DANCE in Elk' Home, ioniflil, 8.30 u.m. Everybody welcome. 4 Pave Money! Iltiy oar .anaimo Wellington Nut Coal at $13.50 ton. Albert 4 McCaffery, Ltd. tf CO.MULNATIO.V Special. 1 lb. Armour' k Mieed bacon. 1 lb. fresh killed beef liver, the two for 50c Table Kuiinly. r00 D. i. MarLachlan. manager of F. W. I.anitdouph & Co., Van liver i registered at the Hotel Prince Hupert. liood pport program for Labor 'Day. Ladies' event a specially Hare galore for hoy and girl I VI .....i.... Cardena yesterday aflernoor fri Anyox ,0 Seattle years, as heretofore. The recent Mampede was attended by 137,600 people. , Wiiikt Drive and 3 o'clock Dance, Melropole Hall, Wcdncs day. August -1'. Mooe an increase oi or the previous iFjhhernien jtiri injure, in iwti. ljau.iro ounce of gold were mined and the value was 27.90.1&X September 3. Mr.-. II. S. Munro and family iiHed through the lily on the CN.lt. oleainer Prince Itupert jCapl. D. Donald, due from Van corner and way porli at 3 lhi aflerniHMi, f reported on time Ladies 50c, gentle men tl.00. 20 Lift la for -enlrief. Aid iollart Cup clie. Friday. Ausr. 31. Make enlrie;' at Fair lloarc ollice. Judging- will lake place September I. 205 Chris Dixon, loyiu superin tendent for the' tiedrgetown Mill, reached the city yesterday after noon and is registered at the Central Hotel. C E. .Malum, airetit ol tlie Western Life Insurance Co.. Van couver, arrived in the city last evening and is registered at the Hotel Prince Itupert. The Ladies Aid of the ltaptisl Church are holding a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. J. Smithsoii, lOlh Ave. V llacon SI. on Thurs day from .1 to 6 o'clock. ! ' Arthur S. Tyrer, travelling auditor for the provincial gov. eminent, returned lasl night from Anyox aud is registered at the Hotel Prince Hupert. ' A number of nice catches of Dolly Varden trout have been taken lately at McN'icholl Creek; There are times when lliere seem to he no fish there aud again there are plenty. . .i i s s return -Mcuail,. tlie new matron of the Prince Hupert lieueral Hospital, is expected lo arrive from Vancouver on Friday f tliij week in order to take up her duties on September 1. W. E. Draney, manager of the Northern H.C. Fisheries cannery at Mill Hay, and ('eor'e P. Logan, constable at Ariraudale, arrived in (he city last evening and returned this iuorning,.to tutt " Naas Hiver. - - E. J. Conway, field r engineer I for the' (irunby Consolidated I Mining. Smelling A Power Co.; James Hasletl, 'employment agent I for the company', and Mrs. Munro and child were arriVals from 1 Anyox on the Cardena last even-jlng. ! Hiehard Caiiipbell, formerly on i lt local stall of the Canadian Hunk of Commerce and more recently localeditt Vanderhoof, is sailing for h1ilfonie fn Vancouver by the PrUices-Louise thl uflernoon. He-Jms been In (he ity lor the' iiS' week." FREE 10 ahavei " U&c coupon Canletia ln.-t evening. Mr. Lrell ha been purchasing salmon in the district for export to the United slates- and ba been here ince fpriny. Howarvl Friixell is the Princess Iiuise nailing by this after- noon for Vawojiveriere he will join Hie stair of the SwTft-'i'ana- dian Co., later taking up a busi ness course, lie expects to we away about a year. Mrs. E. J. Onway and family are in the otty on tlie Prince Itupert this afternoon returning to Uieir home in Anyux after spending- a Vacation in the south. Mrl Conway arrived from Anyox on i lie uaniena last evening to meet I hem here. K. Iktula and Y. Nakauishi. Japs, charged with unlawfully wounding at Cassiar cannery, appeared before Magistrate (iale in the provincial court this morning and were further remanded for eight days. Tlie principal witness in the case, a Japanese woman is si ill in the hospital recovering from wounds. Twenty-four men, who will comprise part ui the mglit sunt crew to 4e started at thp Massed Timber Co;' mill, ltuckley Hay, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Hupert this afternoon and svill sail tonight by Uie prince Albert for tlie Islands. The double shift will be started on arrival of these men at. lluckley Hay. C.N.R. CONNECTIONS FOR . WHITE STAR SAILINGS Steamships of the White Star line will sail from Montreal dur- n? September as follows: s.s. "Mejtanlic" September 8, "Doric," 15th; "Canada"' iixul. Passen gers ior tnese noats siioutn arrange lo leave Prince Hupert via Canadian National Railways Sept. 1, 8 and 15. For rales and reservations. call or write City Ticket (Hike, Canadian National Hallway?. 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First, it multipliea itself 250 times in luxurious lather. This lather softens the toughest, wiriest beard in one minute, without any rubbing. It last, creamy and rich, for 10 minutes on your face. Each bubble is extra strong-walled holding hairs erect for easier cutting. Skin is left soothed, cool, by the blended palm and olive oils. Millions of men today know how important these things are-r-how they help. We feel sure yon will appreciate .them, too, after a trial So sure that we are staking our reputation with you, on the results. Ten shaves free just as soon as you mail this coupon. THE PALMOUVE COMPANY OF CANADA, aVCofrtral TotobMo WmipiBfl . Mod H Canada 10 SHAVES FREE PALMOLIVE tTo'L c"u- -D"t imh SHAVING CREAM . chjr , ZM0 New Fall Denier. Coalf, jul arrived. 205 Dance in the Elk' Home. Labor Day, V tun. Hoxpital Auxiliary Comuiillee in charge. I'ickett 50c. t runk Filch, who ha been re lieving on the euxlom elafr at Port Simpson for the pat few moiilhfi, returned to the city on I the Cardena yeslerday afternoon.! - Mr. and Mr. IUiiH M. I tell audi familv returned to Seattle on the', Travel East! SUMMER EXCURSIONS ON 8 ALE DAILY. Union Pacific System The U.P. follows the original western trails covering scenery of the 8toried West. SALT LAKE The Mormon country. DENVER The city a mile high. CHEYENNE The Plains country. THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND HIGHWAY aud many other attractive places. Double Track Steel Equipment Good Meals. A TRIP IN COMFORT Have your summer ticket read "U.1V one way. Ask any railroad ticket ageul or write. FRANK S. ELLIOTT T., F.&P.A. W. H. OLIN Asst. G.F. & P. A. UNION PACIFIC STATION Seattle, Washington COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER,. VICTORIA, 8EATTLE, Intermediate Points, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNE80AY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART . . FRIDAY, 10 p.m. SS. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. For Port Slmpion and SUwart Monday, p.m. Vancoutor tla Qun Charlott htandt Woanoatfif p.m, Sktena Rlr Port Sunday a.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lnvr I'rliire Rupert 6.1J jn. for rHIMCE 13EOH0E, EDMOKTO.N, WINNIPEG, all poluu Eislrru Canada, I'nlted SUlrt. AOCNCr ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINtS. Clt, Tlckot Offic. 82S Third Af, Prlnea HuM'U Phona ISO. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE, S.S. PRINCE88 ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, August 3, 0, 13, 17, 24, 27. 8.S. PRINCE3S 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 AgenL Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailtnci From Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Ooean Fall, and Swan.on Bar, Tuaadaf, PJS. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Mart Bar, and Swinton Bar( Saturdaf Noon. For ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walt laland, Sundar S PJB. For PORT SIMPSON and Naa Rlf.f CannarUa, Frldar A.M. tnd Avenue. t. Barn.l.r, Aftnt. PriDC Hupert, B.C 3 4 cV 1