Monday, July 23, 1023, GOING FISHING No neeil lo spoil your day's outing by making' makeshift contrivances lo puck your culch. Bargain $r PrtrpQ in A good tdrong Wicker Htiskd dial will lu-d von a lifetime, '? .tegular price 1 r(). Hale Price 85c H llegular price 2.2ti. Hale Price $1.25 ir IW'gillur price 2.7'ft. Hale Price 51.50 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. "fiupcrr Brand Kippers SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. P'R'I fPC E R U P E RT T.'i .'1 ri ! - - Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND V . dpoTatlnu O.lr. R.VI61 SHIPYARD ioatlrig Dry Dock Englnarj rachlnfA, A.bllarmakara, TtollermaMra, I Btackaroltha, PatUrn makara, Foundara, Foundara, Woodwor WoodworHera, IU. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant It equipped (0 ndle all kinds nf Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 385 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 i sale, of such timber the sum of $620,000. TKu? 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 ? sW .", ' H crc an dTh ere Shipment! over the T. and N. 0. Railway during -the month of Miy amounted to 223.15 tons of silver ore. The movements of the mwlerel achools will, when observed, be broadcasted from radio apparatus erected for the purpose by the Canadian Marine IHpartment. Mrs. Dan Otto, of Stratford, Ont., set 33 eggs r-d hatched 34 ducklings from thwn. One egg was apparently of the double yolk variety and both yolks were hatched. A new direct passage service ' between Canada and northern Ireland has been inaururatrd by the Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd. Three steamers have been assigned to the route. James Edwards, of Port Robinson, declares he has a chicken out of this year's hatch which out-freaks most chicken freaks. This one has four legs, four wings, two backs, two necks but only one head. It has been preserved in alcohoL , One hundred and fifty families are to be brought into British Columbia and settled under private enterprise in the valley east and tonth-arst of Fort Georsre, V. A. Lewthwaite announced, following his return from England recently. A Swedish scientist chums to have perfected a process for the manufacture of ""artificial wood from 00 per cent sawdust and the balance chalk and chemicals. The product is as hard as oak, and can be planed, sawed, bored, nailed, painted, stained or polished. It will not deteriorate la water. A start on the actual work of electrifying sections of the Canadian Pacific Railway's main line through the Rockies msy be made next year. D. C Coleman, vice-president of wetern lines, says that traffic demand! and . financial conditions would determine when a atart would be made. The decision of the Government of the province of Quebec to grant a bonus of $4 per acre for land cleared will result in an approximate outlay of $250,000.. Clearance in the past few tears has amounted to approximately 40,000 annually, but the total this year is expected to be 00,000 or more. Speaking to the Canadian Club in .London, Eng., recently, E. W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Tacific Railway, contrasted the "irritating tortoite-Uie slowness" of .Canada's population policy with Australia's progresivene. "We Canadians vould be wise to Veep our gates open for brains as well as brawn," he said. One hundred and fifty delegates of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association will tour the British Isles next summer, and hold their annual convention in London, according to derisions reached at the final meeting of the convention here. The party will leave about the first of June, and will attend the British Empire (Exhibition. The tour will last about,. ajx weeks. Up to the endtv' 1922 dividends paid by the gold and silver mines of northern Ontario .amounted to over $123,135,000. Cobalt camp was discovered late in 1903 and hifdly began producing until 1905. Dividends paid out of Cobalt mines amount to $93,S63.E20, which represents practically 60 per cent, of the gross value of production. Porcupine mine have paid $28.472,9S8. Civile A. Heller, president .of I lie lleliiionl-Surf Inlet Cold Min-111K ('.".. arrived this inorninp from Surf Inlet by I lie company s laiin.-li I nil Moon after Iiavlutr paid n visit of inspection lo the properly. Accompanied by hi" wo ilmiwliier who have been imiikmir Hie triii with him. he Iwill leave on tonuht's I rain 'for ln home in Philadelphia. I". II. I'enn. maiiatrer al Surf Inlet, accompanied Mr. Heller as far aw ,this J' - PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, July 23. 1 1 1 p It - :W a.m. 15.7 ft. 21 :t5 p.m. 1 0.3 ft. Low 3:2fi a.m. 1.9 It. 15:23 p.m. 7.5 ft. Tuesday, July 24. High l:Ml a.m. IU fl. 22:15 p.m. 1.0 N. Low. - l:3 a.m. , 3.U ft. 10:35 p.m. 7.1 ft. Wednesday, July 25. lligli 11:18 a.m. 17.1 ft. 23:38 p.iiv. 20.5 fl. 10W 5:33 a.m. 2.9 fl. 17:31 p.m. U fl. Thursday, July 26, lliuli I2:3rt p.m. IH.t ft. Low 0:23 a.m. 1.0 ft. 8:25 p.m. C.l fl. Friday, July 27. llluh 0.25 a.m. 21.0 ft. 13:19 p.m. ft. Low 7:0(1 a.m. t.l ft. 19:11 p.m. 5.9 fl U EMORRHOIDS not uffr anothrr dr with nI)o Itching-, HICHllng-, cr rrotrudlnc I'llea pr lltmorrholJs. No auralcal operation rwjulred. Dr. Chase s Ointment wilt rellrve -ou at cnr nl IturJ laillnir bnrflt. oo a bo; all Oralrrs, or iOdmsnmn. natts & to. Llmlttd, Torunto. Uampl box fr. THE DAILY NEWS PkQZ THRU Local aid Personal U. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. tf Hayoera. Undertaken. Pboiie 351. tf Ice, Wood or Ooal. Phone Fled 523. Casey.V Transfer. If Football V. (irotlo. Tonfclil C.15. ij.O.K Stuart Shield. 17: Fave Money! Huy our Xaijaimo- Wellington Nut Coal at (13.50 a ton. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd.. If Mr. Wunl and Mr. were arrival from Buckley Hay 011 the I'rince Jujiu this moriiiti?. . , Miss Alberta Hill relumed this iiioriiini-' oit"Jlie I'rince John from Maxell where she lias been holidaying'. Mr. A. Ives. arrived this tnoni- ini: on 1 lie i'rince joiin from Huekley Hay and will sail by the Prince Iluperl. tonight for Van eouver. ,. Fni Nash, Hie well known Mirveyor, arrived from Maxell on the I'rince John this niorninp and will leave, 01 this evening' train "for Terrace. r: Ceo. II. Arnoll, formerly with the I tu perl Table .Supply, is leav inp Vaiu-oim-r I on it: lit and will arrive in the city on Wednesday lo resume IiIs-iiM Hisition. '-T Mis F. Weller of the uursimr stalT at the Ceneral lio-pilal re iiirned on the J'rince John I lsi morning from Maxell where bhe tins been spiiiilin? 1ieiv annual vacation. - 1 . f t I.. Iliickilf, boiler inspector returned Ihs nioriim1.' on the I'rince John from' the 'lopiiu camp- al I I111 rtuii Harbor and Cunishewa which he has been visiliiis: in the 'execution of hi iilllcl.il duties'. The KclchlLan iuolorship F. C. Karnes arrivei lhi iiioruin?' at o'clock from. Alaska with another rhipmcnt of 1000 case of freidily eutined. sahnon to b shipped east over the Canadian National Railways'. I . MrOullouli, , jogging con Uracljjr fur. Ihe ,Msell Tjinbei (.. arrived from Huekley- Itay on Ihe I'rince John this morning. He is here 011 business and will return to Ihe Islands on Ihe steamer Wednesday evening. William II. Fojfg, chief clerk in Ihe C.C.M.M. pllne at Van couver, arrived 111. Ihe cily llii morning. He is, making the round, trip lo (.tueeu Charlotte llirrrtr I'rince Htrpert and SHfCa art on the l vainer I'rince John as a holiday,- A AHmtI More. lodging superiiu teuileul for Ihe W'halen l'ulp I'aper Co., came as far as rhurslou HarlxT on the I'riuce John, Mils Aeek from Vancouver and will return south oh Ihe same steamer from there at Ihe end of the wrek. 4 . A Bon-fire Picnic In aid or the Ridley Home will be held, weath er permitting, on Wednesday, July 25, at McNIcholl Creek. The launch "Oh Baby'1 will leave Cow Bay every 20 minutes between 6 and 8 p.m. Tickets 25c, children 5c. Coffee provided. Everyone welcome. 173 -- Ir. F. I. Kenny, graduate of Ihe l'niersily of Toronto, the Hoyal College, of Henlal Surgeons of Ontario and Ihe College of Menial Surgeon of Hrilish Columbia, wishc to announce! thai he s practicing dentistry In 1 his modern denial oltlce in Ihe llelgerson Hloek. Ir. Kenny is here permauenlly and is not con. uecleil with any oilier dentist in the practice of dentistry. 171 The C.I'.ll. coast ' steamer 1'rjncess l.ou(iv. .CaiU Arthur Slater, ariixed from Vancouver al 8.30 this morning euroute to Skagwny wilh a lisl of 205 pas sengers. The essel .sailed for Ihe north al noun. Three passengers urrived here on the Louise. H. 11. Friele, 1). Weed and J. S. Weed of Seallle, who are on their waj lo Alaska where they have salmon canning interests. The I'rlricess Louise had two large tourists parties making tho round trip, one of 70 from Ohio and another of 00 from Texas. ' , i Iaisy Durban-, charged with vagrancy.' wtts'fi-iilaydoi in, the police cqurl.UMs "inonuug. , , Cupt. II. H. UablitnulKir uMtrivei this uiorMiMg mi I We l'linf-e.'i.IiVkii. from his crab eftnnei-y at NaUn Harbor. n. nr.- i , !'. .... W. Harrie andiA . J.'.lutir.jHii-stu arriviNl by lr Prince Jdji this muruiug from (Jin'en Ci(a.r-lolle Cily. H. C. Fraser, 4.'hool inspnetor.' returned from the. (ju-eu Utar-lolle Islands on Iliiul'iiiiuri.Jolili Ibis morning. n. Mrs. ,in5;lrVer arrived on Ihe M cily. 1 II a I I lis' r rtleutsOnu Omc fin this morning Clemen! and will time visiting iu the F. Lee, a Los Angeles tourisl. is making Ihe round trip on Ihe I'rince John to the Queen tHiar-lolle Islands, I'rince Hupert and Slewart'. (. 1'. Hale, secretary of the MasM'ti Timber Co., arrivttl llns moriiiug on Ihe I'rince John from Huekley Hay and will sail tonight on tho I'rince Hupert for Vancouver II was reported that Irene Coleman had left the city when Ihe charge of vagrancy laid against her was read in the police court this morning. Shej was arrested last week and wis 1 reinamb'd in order that she might j have an opporlunily of leaving) town. 1 Plus 1c Per Piece 7- m a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service Alt of your washing 80 par cant or your ironing everything returned dry You simply touch up a few outer garments such as waists, blouses, house dresses, with hand-Iron. Phone us today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. Leisure hours for ihe Children's Instruction You can att&in them through making economies in the time yr.u give to household work. For example, on wash day, the use of Sunlight Soap as directed on the carton, will free you from hours of drudgery at the wash board. Washing, dishes, shelves, oil cloths, etc., can all be done better and in shorter time if you use Sunlight Soap. 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