PAfiB TffQ TH1 TOUT JfFWB ftntnrHnf T.il- us .... - ; i TT USED THE WORLD OVER are made from the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes and tonics. 25c and 60c a box. FRU1T.A.TIVES LIMITED, Ottawa, Out. Otawwasrf. N.T, UWm, Eat,, CarUttaarra. XX. Transpaciflc'Passenger Business The Next. The Paily News FRl.NCE RUPRKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Edftor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.0(1 By mail to all pifrts of the British Empire and Ihe United Slates, in advance, per year .... , . .,$6.00 To all other countries, in advance per year $7.50 TELEPHONE 8 0an$ient Display Advertiijing. .... .$1.40 per inch per insertion fVansieot Advertising on Front Page. $li.K() per inch Local Readers, per insertion, .2fc per line Classified Advertising, per insertion , 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion . .15c per agate line Contract Rales on Aoplication. AH advertising should be in The Daily News OlUce on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject lo approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY KDITION Saturday, July 28, 1923. Entrance Results Credit To City. Not only did a very high percentage' of candidates pass their entrance examinations in" Prince Rupert this year but several individual students made uniformly high marks. This testifies, lo Ihe efficiency of the work performed by the teaching slafr not only by those who Were in charge of the Entrance candidates this year but by those who in past years were responsible fur the elementary work. From general lolals to haud it is apparent that the local passlist was on Ihe whole considerably higher than the general standard of Ihe province and this when all students here, on the decision of the School Hoard, were required lo pass the 'strict government tests instead of. .gaining. promotion on Ihe recommendation of the teachers. Mipennteiidenl Campbell aim his staff are deserving of congratulation and it is only to be regretted that the servires of Ihe former have been lost to the city wjlh his. decision to go souin. i ne ociiooi jtoaru will nave a ciillicult. task m finding, bis erpial to succeed him. 4 Prince Rupert is now established as a shipping point for lumber to the Orient. Two boat have loaded here already and indications are that jiwre will muluiiie to come steadily. The . transpacific freight Inisin will increase steadily from now on. it is reasonable to expect. The next .business will be that or carrying passengers for which Prince Rupert certainly jias all Ihe necessary requirements. This port js the terminus "of the Canadian National transcontinental railway by which passengers can arrive from or leave for the East! The Canadian Government Merchant Marine boat which call here monthly have accommodation for a few passengers. In order to gel a speedier pasyige lo Ihe Orient than 'was possible, out of Vancouver liii week, a passenger rame from the south to board the Canadian Highlander for Shanghai on Thursday. While these boals carry passengers only on a small scale, il is to Jie expected thai sooner or laler provision will be made "for Ihe carrying of. large numbers of transpacific passengers from Ihfs port. ' Possibilities Or Mining Here. F, C. Dawson bold Ibis jveek of fitrnres be had reeivwi showing that 'Ihe premier Mine had produced 2'ner cenl of! or more ni an uie gold and fjlver in Ihe Dnminion, Jn say nolh 'g of eopwr, the production of .which is already immense. Th Tim Why Can't We Save? QNCE agab you say thb as you fmd Ujat expenses have eaten up .all your income. How is it that otlier people, with no larger incomes Jhan yours, are able to buy many things you cannot afford ? Perhaps it is because you have no definite plan of allotting your income. Our useful Memoranda Book, which the Manager will be glad to give you, contains Budgets for both families and individuals. It will help you o' plan your expenses with something o spare. A lew hundred dollar n the Dank will give you wonderful feeling of security and independence. THE ROYAL BAtf JC OF CANADA S. Jf MACLKOI), Manager, Prnce Jtupert branch. nossibjlities ore great and Iheir proof is praciically complefe. Few people reallv realize the imnorl.nice nt ihe mining try tn Die thncl contiguous lo Prince Ruperl. BAPTIST MINISTER AND HIS WIFE ARE GIVEN RECEPTION Pleasant Affair Took Place Last Night In Honor of Rev. and I Mrs. J. SmlihAon line evening was uno oi jireai; pleasure lo all present. J1. II. Limey was in the chair anil on behalf of the congregation welcome! Mr. ami Mr. Stnithson, Archdeacon !. A. ttix, iSt. An- ft. Marker,. Methodist Church, and Capt. Coleman, Salvation Army- brie fly added their voices to the welcome. , There was a musical program which included vocal solos by Miss Knima Cummings, Mrs.. A. Hunter and II. C. lliirgins, a violin solo by Master William Murray, and a pianoforte duct by Mis Mary Muse and Miss Irene Morrison. V. Vaushan Davie wa accompanist of Die evening. Mrs. S. Dawson, on behalf of the Ladies' Aid, presented Mrs. Smilhsnn with a beautiful bouquet of roses ami carnations. Mr. Smilhsnn replied to the welcome on behalf of himself ami Mrs. Smithsnn, Itefreshment were served by Hi Tallies of the church and th valhering dispersed with singing of "Itlesl He the Tie That Minds." MANY PASSENGERS ON TRAIN LAST EVENING Two Sleepers Completely Filled Up and Extra Had to be Put on Willi two sleepers completely filled up ami nll Ihe lowers taken in an extra one that had to lie put on to accommodate Ihe overflow from the regulnr Friday equipment, Uie irain'which pulled out for the East last night hau the largest list of passenger thai has been carried East by the C. N II. (in a regular train In a single day so far this year. Thirty through passengers came off lb Prince Hupcrl from the south and in addition there were a number of night passengers from Ibis city besides a good number bound for locaj points. GETS THREE MONTHS Boatswain of Canadian High' lander Sentenced For Aggravated Assault .1. A. Macdonabl, boatswain of Ihe C.G.M.M. freighter Canadian Highlander, who leaded guilty on a charge of committing an aggravated assault upon F.lsi,' Cohen of Comox Avenue, was sen- lenceii tc .hree month rmpris. onmenl by Magistrate McClymonl all the silver and 10 per cent of all Ihe gold that had been -mined .in Die city police court thir iii C-uinda last year. That is a Irnlv remarknide record esneeinllv imorning. Milton Gonzales an wnen one cuysier? tflnt Ihe Premier is but one mine in a dis-1 peared for Ihe prosecution and trie! lliat has the enrnVarks of posesing several nUiers. Wl;eii)'" xv- pa more mines like the Premier are shipping, and iiinloubiedlv there will be before long, Jhls district may produce ."0 per re nt iT Patniore for the defence. The Mao in tke Mom SAyS:- IT J an optimisjic man wjio gel jii.irri.ed on Friday Ihe Ibir leenfji. : SWIMMIN(i would sure be fine at (be Lukes if Ihciy was spine-Hiiug good lo drink with Ihe water. GUIl Mayor fenieinhiv Hie lime wben there were only thir-leen cliildren nlle;ulingichool in the city uml noyv tbei-e are as iiiauy to a singje1 family. NVIJO ahead t say we are not goiiur A HOY would nre have a good time wilb a dollar buying ice rreuin, cones In lermaiiy. s IT I bad maimers to stage dog fight at. open air dance. IT'S wonderful bow many dol lar worllj of crying a small boy will pull olr hroiigh losing a nickel. TO Hie hungry man wiJbou be price never sit net Jo Ihe hoi ilug nIuimI nl a carnival, IF you ure sulfering with your; liver, Jut nave up and buy .a fllyycr. JACK MILLER IS IN CITY TaIIs pf Recent Ouo Fight In fan Francisco as Result of Which j Me Was Arrested he congregation or Ihe IJap- jck Miller armed on the list Church last nighl hel.l a re- Mrmner I'tince Itupert yesterday ception in the church parlor in'afternoon from Vancouver and honor of Hie new pastor, Hev. J ..will ho here till Monday liicou Mini n sou ami -Mrs. Munson jThere was a large gathering ami nectioti with mining interest Mr. Miller explained about lh gun fight oh Market Street, San Francisco, In which be was involved last spring. Ileumi a party of associate were proceeding, up the main street of I lie hiir Califor. nia city when they were held up drew Anglican Church, Hev. f.j,y nnolher party of men whom they mistook for "highjacker" hut who turned out to 1m member of Ihe 'Frisco dry aipntd. The Miller parly was ordered jo stop and when Ihey failed to do so they wer fired on. Mr. Miller and his party returned Ihe fire and before the affair was over every body involve! in it, including the dry squad men, were put under arrest by city police officers. Mr. .Miner ami Ihe ntiier were charged with conspiracy lo vio tale the Yolslead Act. Mr. Miller himself i now out on 25,Onn bail awaiting his trial. The party va indicted and was to have come up for trial a week ajro last Mcmlay hut the judge died and Ihe indictment was thrown out. The grand jury' w ill ileal with tint case again, however. II is expected. Mr. Miller reports that Califor nia is not a very "dry" country; in spite of the laws. There is plenty of liquor there and 'he do main! is strong. Jut recently at Hollywood, Jack Pirkford, tin1 nloyje idol, was stacing a parly and dry officers came in and placed everybody under arrest for conspiracy to violate the Volstead Act. A small quantity mf chain pagne was seized as evidence. "All you have lo have lo get ar rested down there is a cork," said Mr. Miller. FRANCES NICKAWA IS GOING NORTH Talented Native Jtectter Will Revisit Her Own People In Wilds of Ontario TOllONTO, July 58. Frances Nickawa, the successor of Pauline Johnson as an cxpftne.nl of her race on recital platforms, will spend the summer in Ihe north. She is planning a canoe trip of ruor' than 650 niiles, living between time the free, untranunel. led lif of br people, learning a liille of Ibefr language, gathering Indian legends and snn?s, and felting together bei own lifo tnry. BOAT ARRIVALS ?oubrn poaf TONIQHT- Tomorrow Alright KKTbUtaB .Lk liMMbM. rnv anitsia attMfe. t and " aM ytsi ImI fine. -Aatttr Tbaa rtls tm Unr Re" j Oal a as. (. Tar Speed Up Shaving! And find new comfort, doing it When we ttarted out to make the perfect ih. In cream for you. we were not eonunt to Hop when we found a way lo pnake .shAving nUktr. It took ui 18 monihi we made IM laboratory t iperimenu but to that ine aJvaatar we aMd 4 other, to make abaving eait, to take sway shaving diicomfort. Now we orfer you a free tet. Million ol men have ma.!e it. Now tler refu to ue any other thfa PALM OLIVE SHAVING' CREAM. It multiplies jttell 250 time in the richest lather. It soften Xt not "barbed wire" beard In one minute without "rubbing in."' If necary the Lthrr tatt JO ult minute, on your face pxwii luuriouti Extra trong bubble hold each hair erect o that the blade cut more cleanly, more eavily. Finally, your kin ! left amaiiuKly coot oft, conilortabte, by the blended palm and olive oil. If you are ileptical, do u the favor to make ihi test. You will be that much more delighted. Wc are the only poible loer ' Post the coupon today. Get your firt 10 ttiave free. Kdwunls, Mis Murrlson, Prngurll, W. i. Ilipsleiu, Mis Finnlaiul, Ml Mr Ivor, Colonel Mallard, llornce I'.. Tlirusli, Mr nnd Mrs. Sbeppnnl, Mr. and Mr. F. W. CJark, Mr. William. Mr. Daniels, .vjj.ss Williams, Misses Mcliouald, (I. Poore. Miss S. :anieron, Jack .Miller, J. W. Wilkinson. Miss l.ea-k, ML T"'do, S. Kennanl, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Illue. Miss Cromliiis II. C. iray-slon, I. Cromliie, 1'. W. Naylor, Mr. Lell, Mr. Ib-rg, Mr. Coufiehl. Mr. Ilurtoii, Mr. Mri'.ulluin. Mis llerlha McCulliim, Mis. Jole MrCulluiii. Passenjter passing IbroiigbJ on the steamer bound for Slew-j art included II. S MrCarlen. Mr. ;('.rhy and baby. Mr. Ilavie, Mr.; and Mrs. Arkley, Mis Maybew. i W. Smith, Miss Smith. Mr. ami I Mr. Stewart and child, Mr. Me-J Callum, . Norrje, Mr. and Mrs. j Sfalnakrr, C. A. Meh'eniie, Miss Myers, Mr. Parker, Mis Cameron, C. W. Smith and C. X. llelly. siiihseribe tr ), l)aj New. NOTICE. -in in mr. rnriory, uie riliu A ruhlie Aiirllun Sl- of r,.,tfnui.'nl of real, bush Cree Indians, she ,f,' 'n m Town of Atlin. n.C, win be was adopted wl,,. four ye'ars obllr.rUrn0Il;TT;rVAu,M,' by Mr. Ililey, a MelhfMlist mUJ fpwani irri imndrrii in Aiim sjonary Jn Ihe north. Hie Child uj. In tt r- t.r Iota n wlikh Un-wa given a fjrst class education, Pn" lt. um iniprovtmenu wut with special atlentiou lo music vihutitn. mi um iy of m, if umjdi tj nnd elocution. After her success- J1"" ur Un iiw jsrjn reraaic fill lecture tour ill Fllgland Miss, n.r sal Liu. or my further Inforuu. Mckawa .hopes lo,. repeal her ''!'." ,'p.'2, '. aswi. Allfclmlinn Innr H. CATHCAnT. NOTj.CI xnTirx is iiruinr nivr. tmtn The n.'lllnilinn Vnllnnnl s I a n m a b Srllon IJ0 Of ItM! -(JSIIPUlir. Art" !,-!.,. I , l.l .V 7 .. .. .. " ... l,M"l'li "I" ..'" t'"r' " . ii. iiki, hi- jiu ixiiinir, inn imre win m t an-n- my a inc rfatU)T hi h jndian Mlurtl I Imlli1 rtn.l'ruaiftl I f.t.llifv a ki i. leriuon from Vancouver and imr wound up and rr-otiuus o& it rif call wild a "d HblHJLI tirn ivrr hr nw in i.rfii wiiii a rmnpjny ulili twimlnal rapjial , ti.oAu,. list. list. Some Some thirty Ihirlv 00 00 luxir tuxirr niiiie nunc of of Jndiui Indian Hnr .vini Corn-.n Corpur. jieavy oasseiurer J'n ljnill wliirh pys-llnr will le ti-ld Dassenirer hfuiLed Ihrnnvh were i , Vtn4 were jiookcij inroiign thr .w nf i..!,,.,... .,. r..,. lo eastern point, and left on Hie rntwe nuri. hx. on it im dy easlboiiml Irain bujl night. Passenger for 1'rince Itupcrl In cluded Mr. McKinnon, Miss J. lb). Mis Haker, Mr. and Mr. Webb, Mis Jtrown, Mi Cham hers, Mr. Ii. M. Hoops and fam ily, Mis Cblsbolm, Miss Pbea- ey, .Mi (Ipwley, Mi Coojier, Mr. Appleyard, Mr. Ilopkin. Mr. b. A. IJougban and sm, Mrs. of Aufiml, IV), it orlM-k In lh fur- July ttiti, mi. 174 w. o. fli.tox Liquidator, TIMBER SALE 6314. Scaled Tendrra Will tie. rrrelurd by th ini!y-r hi uivn, ai virtofla, not later than noun on the fiul day Aurual, (iii fur irv purrbiw nf ;jrnr x Sill, to em 730.0011 feel nf .Aprure. B.lum ilrt ii. " 'r uuai-a at joe nat of flls, II . u t .. 1 1 .. I . . rK.. . . . ..I i..j, ii'iuni, v.iwiiii-1, ninre a, coait Twti '() year will te mowed for re- isnivai ii siuiijrr furtoer liarllrulari of j Chlrt rnr. r. Victoria. B.C. or rmiri'i r....... I'rlnre Huri-rf: m- -"'r't m TIMBER 8ACE XS044). Sealed Tendera will t rerelveil br ttm ilian noon on the ttlb day of iulj? il Uueal j-el o JV.Ie mi em nut m V"'. V'?-W in ttrt ootid u iH. o. i. al Van OrMal, Saeeiij Mr Htnit One (; irar will l-. .n,.w ... mwal of umtr. " er-rn. un ,r ler, Vlrtorla, B.C, 14 liituux luitlur I'rlnce Rupert, BX ruttlff MaJe in Canada tMBaiSHBaKsWkv I im i sMPsmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin sbv m Mil -fcX W I . W "a W'll ' FREE 10 Dclinluful Shaves ind Coupon THE PALMOUVE COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited w ..f..w To wit SHAVES o FREE .! til U k4 Mil U Tk rlK ii PALMOLJVE SSK'tl ", SHAVING CREAM - " " - nr . ... , Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating 0. T P. 20,000 Ton FloaUng Dry Deck Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, laokarrUlhe, Pattara makers, Founders, Woodorkra, EU. Electric and Acetylene 'Welding. 'Uur plant is equipped to Kadle all kinds of - Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND SM r M T 9 r ) 9 I ill J -service Everything washed Your flat work ironed Other pieces returned damp That's Thrif-T-service, and even If you don't count the expense of your own Jabpr, Jt really costs less than to do the washing at home. We take nil your washing; cleanse and sjeriltze everything through and through with pure mild soap and the softest of waters. Then wo iron your flat work as nicely as you could wish, Jost of the moisture from your other pieces we remove and return them just rgty for you to iron or starch and hang up on the line. All t.he hardest work or washday done for you at a remarkably small cost. Get in touch with us today, and have us call for your next washing. This is a service you'll approve. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 wtriu II m VJVasaaMBK y V Tav iaansaiaBapaia unary