"Builds Bonnie Babiea" The World's Greatest and Safest Baby Food. If you want your baby to be bright and bonnie tee that he set hi Glaxo. 1 Balaa Act. It CaaUa t llar.14 F. RJtcaU a C. LU, HcCwl BU Truit The Daily News ' PHINCE RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published .Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy niaii or carrier, per month ..i $1.00 By mail to al parts 01 the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year. .56.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year. f Telephone TH1 UAILT Tn.lSyf Jul t?. ipj. .- !CROP PROSPECTS ARE 'SIXTY PEOPLE WILL EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD COME ON BUFORD Bank of Montreal Issue Report San Franclsoo Trad Excursion of Condition For All t P.n.il. Si YnatP of practically all If pons Murouphoul th Dominion is exceptionally Rotxl, says th Rank yf Montreal oron report. In tin' three Prairie Provinces good crtiwinir weather continues uil lln wlit'at is headinp out . Danv ajre by hail ha not been above . erase and no serious daiinajrr U imported from insect posts. Aver kso crops are indicated for Que Per I'rovinoo ami a good all round crop for Ontario. In the Man time Provinces hay will he lielow Average. Kstiniale are. for a lare crop of apples, Orcns in Jlrilish Columliia are doing well Details follow: Prairie Provinces Kdninntnn District: Excellent growing weather, wheat heading out. Slight hail damage in some parts, heavier near Ponoka. lal gary District: Conditions good, harvesting of rye crop has start- iel. Hail damage in Okntoks and .High IWver district referred to , last week varies from' 10 to 100 ansient Display Advertising 91.40 per inch per insertion Ippr cent. Some recovery has been fransienl Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inchimade. Lcthhridse District: Wheat Local Readers, per iusertion .... . .......... .25c per line'headed out. Other grains well Classified Advertising, per insertion ...... 2c per word advanced. Cutting of rye and al- Lega! Notices, each insertion ...15c per agate linelfalfu lias started. Haying late. Contract Rates on Application. AH advertising should he in .The Dally News Office on day pre-ceding publication. All advertising received subject In approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION Tuesday. July 17. 1923. President Should Visit Prince Rupert. Now thai the claims of the Alaskans. regarding the sity of using this port ns the rail outlet for their products ha been, so, forcibly impressed upon President Harding and his-out iMjn fc party, it is only to be regretted that the first citizen of lb United States has not decided to visit Prince Rupert Such a .... i .1 p ii. .i. a . . isu wimiiu sun mruier uacK up inose claims and would serve weather generally most favorable Some damage front bail but it is reported to be slight. Saskatoon District: All crops making' rapid (growth. Wheat headed out. Warm dry Weather now needed. Weeds prevalent in some sections. No jmporlant losses from hail or pesls. Hay and pasture good IJtegina District: Conditions con. jtinue satisfactory but low lying 'lands are gelling too much nyds jlure. Dry windy weather would n(,oes-;be 'beneficial. Wheat all in shot blade and early crops are heading 1 I'dJ oiki paiui rMUF'i, rniii to more emphatically impress upon the president the strategic !continue with sufficient advantage of the port in regard to Alaskan shipping. Jdamage from hail in some di Iriels hut none from grasshop. ,pers or oilier pests. Winnipeg Favorable conditions mois ture. Xo serious damage from I Reports of a reliable uature indicate that some changes in t V"t but less humidity and cooler present shipping laws of the United Slates mav be forthcoming w,alnpr u,' he 'c",w; Ha!! .:.i: .. n. iiri: ... ...damage average. Wheat well ll,c resmcuous ,nai now prevent Uie ,.ea(1e(, ouU WillU.r ryp ,lnrvt use tu jue,pori as wie clearing place lor Alaska's niismess. This Hie- will j.gjtl PXt week. Other would mean a great deal to Prince Rupert and. would be of no grains doing well. Pasture good. les advantage to Alaska itself, The present ""iniquitous restric-i Province of Quebec tions," as many Alaskans are pleaded to term them, have been ' (!Jju ' improving and an av largely brought about by business interests selHshlv striving to ' orn i.. c...,ni. .. . doing better, hay generally will - ,.,.. ,e . .n nw.nKw. serve mat enu .j... be stMM, avnW root croi.s are omer interests are Jejng sacrificed. The sooner Ibis petty rivalry Jdoing well and a good yield being ceases and a spirit of co-operation between Canadian and Alas- jlookd for. Slrawberrie are kan interests replaces it, the better off will the Alaskans as 8l'lentiful with fair prospects for whole be. The president aird his parly have it in their hands to do much towards removing these difficulties. Visit Of Grain Board To'Port., The Grain Commission, which it is announced will visit Prince Rupert this fall in the course of its investigations in the ether fruit. Pasture excellent. Provlno of Ontario Crop conditions throughout tbe province continue favorable. A good all round crop is expected wilh some seel ions attove aver age. Hay is a big crop. Har vesting has leen slightly retard- et, may do much towards getting this port used as a grain ''r1' w'1 weather. All grain shipping centre and it is important that stens sh.mld u ink.,. TH"" including corn promise Mil 'ill!: Uil!!" H-'Pert'S sKPaXre iioot. crops are .w. ......vr..--. .jii iicui j i nui iiiuu ii. is iteeji neru 4iiid w may assume has realized these nd'vanlages. If a favorable re-i pjirn mourl uf j in fn.im' IL:- . i . ... ... i . . 7 ' 1-im.iiiijissiuii mil now lie SCCIireU, ll Wl are urn" below ,OW averatro ara?p still further slreinrlhen Hip ,-lnim f Ifio oIK- :.. n... - - - ... v . w w.iv c m j )iiHr Ul I lie suu s,a clearing liouse for at least al porlioji of the prairie crops. If locaj inferesls keep up the fight for recognition. Manner later soineUiing will be done and eventually Ibis port will receive the use that it warrants and local people will I, rewarded for uieir icnaciiy and confidence. It resolves itself into a oi time and mailer no opportunity should be Inst. tnti-npHv I. ,.;,,,; nl.fiiil o . . . n . 1 . - a..... ... ..... ....,..i ii jtciij luiisiiiiiiiiuuou oi inose enas trial all believe so firmly. in France's Attitude Not Helpful One. , If the deelaration of Premier Poincare at Senlis on Sundnv indicates Uie-atUiiiue that France is to assume lvards the overtures of '1'remier Baldwin for a settlement wilh fiermariv of reparation mailers, it looks verv much as If O.e. iviii i.o.,.. , making a in ex cellent condition, fruit prospects good except raspberries which Maritime Provinces Weather conditions favorable Btidu prospects improving. Ooog buy crop exported In Nova Scotia and Prince Fdward Island, but rains in New Jtrunswick loo late lo ensure even average hay crop. Hoots progressing favorably. Pastuics in good condition. Present apple estimates exceed twr million barrels in Annapolis Valley. Province of British Columbia Field ciiips 4i nd tree fruits are in promising condition wilh proveme.it in the present siluafio,, and that the existing impasse l8""'1; fvrahle Orain is do-caused by the occupation of the Ruhr hy France will continue! K , ll"oU hav" ,,p,fiMc'1 be efttahlltlied'aml (hnl ihe Iwo pr.fii!n niL.. ..J iV ," A l"inr Iban umiihI U Mnp 1orw an.il i i . i i. i t n or uroiigui logeiner. :iw as ever the old unity mere is slreng lb and in divu;.. adage slnnds; iiriinrfltH im rriiiTifru nnnnni i . n r ..im. j a i not - be . brought .. ... lo Europe until the Allies stand ir.rl kimimu firm on m -j -."........!. un jmtsi-ih inoepenaem and seeminglv slinate eourse. "h Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE "The Service Store." WE CASH CHEQUES. Agents For; N. and S. ENGINES Term Arranged To Suit Purctuuert. Phone Blue B1. I llf ,1 kinf Inn nt XT.. I r ..II '(" 'in nun i lriiiL m iriiiu u,,...l...l li. i i.. , , , I , i'"i. linn rui-I l irp in P-IIUII but weakness. ,,.,ni1.... ...... . .. , A "imiou "im i iimi niiu auu ii iMi-kiitif ran k iiiih hum hp iiftfirii. trim Pronperou advertising mean regular continuum advertising. to Leave This Week For Priftoe Rupert, Alaska and Siberia SAN KrtANCIsr.0. July 1.-- "The Story of Alaska" in motion picture and stereoplicon will be! presented to San Franci-o busl-j ness men nl the Chamber of Com. j merce Forum luncheon, at the I Palace Hotel, Wednesday noon, as! r ireliniinary to the trade exjian-f sion excursion sailing for Prinr tlupert. Alaska and Siberia, July 20. Dr. II. L. liowlej'. who ha re-sidil in the Alaskan zone for many years, will exhibit scenes embracing the territory served by the government constructed railroad from .oward lo Fairbanks. Close.iip views of many trading (enters to be. visited by Hie Chamber of Commerre excursionists aboard the steamer Ruford also will he presented in eon nection with an array of figures dealing wilh the resources and commercial possibilities of the northern land. O, X. Huston, president of L. T. Snow A Co., wholesale, gntcers' and ship chandlers, has enrolled for the Alaska-Siberian trip, which is promoted by the dn.j meslic trade bureau of the Chamber of Commerce lo expand 1 San Pranciseo's commerce wilh northern ports. i .Mr. haston was. active on the trade commission delegated to represent San Francisco on the recent lour along Ihe east coast of South America. Fmisarie on the nortjiern voyage will have the benefit of Mr. Kastnu's experi. ence as a pathfinder and developer nf new markets for California product. Sixty People II. S. Hubbard, vice president of the Schwabacher-iFrey Stationery Company, participant in many provious excursions for domestic trade development has made reservation for the Alaskan tour and will lie in line for duty incident to the upbuilding of commerce. Reservations now exceed sixty, many of the business men being accompanied by women members of their families. -MirhaeJ S. Alexander, of the rirm -of L. A M. Alexander, tye-writer dealers, aiUW. j Medee, former assistant United Stales treasurer in San Francico. two memiters of the trade excursion to Mexico City, are enrolled for the fellowship tour Ui Alaskan and Siberian irls. L. H. Calender, director of the Chnniler of Commerce Dome.tlic Trade Hureau, will be in charge of (he commercial deleirnlioii aboard tle Alaskan-Siberian Xav- igatioH Company's steamer Hu fniil, j Ten Yean Ago j , In Pi inim Rugtmrt July 17, 1S1S. Miss Klsje Taylor, who bus bad charge of the public school al Kelowna for the past year. armeii hy yesloilny morninir's Jioat and will unend the remain. der of (he summer vuralioii n Hie guest of her sister, Miss FJizaheth Taylor, and Mis I.tlinn inbnson Third Avenue. The provincial government has decided to lend its assistance to the exhibition in Prince llur.crl next September. II will place at the service of Ihe association two lurge tents in which lo house the exhibits. The dominion girvemmenl is arranging a din-play of fish, which It is expecled will be one nf the best pver made I The Man u tW Meet SAYSj- TL'HKISH delight v-wj un a uf.nrp rnn-'c,.i. r.- . . , . riiiii lino it -ti r. f1IIIIU II II 111 II tra lift a' Iiaah . I . a ' i;nu un " "ll l"lir HI ,. ... - 1 of action. Certainly France cannot JJ ,.".u".""PJ,,,.B ",rra"l X lerpillars. Paslur-i ' V" Heu.cmen of Mle ....... , ... null nun CIU iu o),. nirli .ilArilif.il .....I l . a - i. (... in in uiiu in plum 5' Included in the list of passen -gcrs of I In- steamer Princess Charlotte arriving from (be bouMi iiound for Skagwayon Friday, will be a parly of money, earning boys from Detroit, Michiguii, under Oeorge n. Huchanaii, of (hat city. Donald IHaiiie, nf Jiw Island, Alberta, is the inly Canadian boy in the parly which is in Vancouver has again a eonfpc- inferences between Tnrkev the civiJIxed nations. and TUFUK is one good point abnul Ihe camping out craze it makes a felJow approciaie the little old cot at home. COAL contains dcii(y of eec-tricity Judging 1 the aliock 'a Signs of Good Health atnmi llMltb. OrnM.that function tWrisrlr and fpMljr, witlwut rmn w iJH- Dr. Martel't Fenale Pills l?lste thousand lat malt S . Iv"' Porktjr. otily. Ont f.rtod TrMtaMil S2.00 Xbnit(M.4ir4uMt bf mll. Knkk.rUM.kM Rwnir Co.. 71 C. Trout St. Toroi.io, prsfn bill. B5ISlff Package of 1 0 now 18 NOW that Wiuuipeg has join-el the wets it should prove another good centre for coneu-Ibuis. ITS wonderful what a huge success pour cooking really is on a pic-nic. ilabe Tlutb urn husband because running home. ITS a poor artist draw a wlieelliarrow. Tskft Kollrp tlut im HH.nlh kMrr imli- IK-atin tit nils nuk. Prtfl CirltM UiiiIimI prniMK lo rilj in llw liirllrr if Juuii Skirk Xjiuiiu', al Virion, fur irivr in -Hnr 111 tiinw 10 -n. t.. jwii- Z Tackles " get im miving the t be a mode' be is always who can"! A TOURIST upon arrival wa beard to remark: "J wonder where Ibey keei lb 1'skililos around iiere," MOTICC. I'ACinC CAHTA0E 1.ISIITF.II, per Wllllaina, Vnon ti OoiimIp. in llrllr. NOTIOK TO CONTRACTOR. AN VOX OOVEMNMCMT BUILOIMO, hl.ALtlt Tt.MiKllS. mirMTirrlbed "Ten- rtur for Ariyu Oovfnuiwnt Buildmn," will lw rwvlvcil by tlir lluiMMiralila lira MlnlOrr uf Public Wurks up lo I o'rlmk iiiHin uf iueoj, iw iviii uay or July, lfl, Tori Hit- T'0.n and coiiiiilrOon uf Oovrrnuwiit orrirra al Anym, In the Atllli l.lirtoriM lilrli-t, li. c. i run. .SiM-ciriratlon. Conine! and Forma I nf TcikW may I n on and after tlie i ISIh Oaf or June, (lifl, and furllwr Mi-1 fonnalloii nliUliH-d at the lpiriment of, IMilrllr VSdrku, rarUaiuent hiilldlnn and al llw riillowlnr offlr.': Ooveilininit Aarmtt, t i.niiri riniinr, vanniuvrr, aim iinviriiuii!lil AKi'iit, i.mrt iiriiiatt, rrinrf iiurx-rt. Cuplen nf tiUIK. niiwlflritloii. nr.. ran In Milallied Tmiu the IMiiitrtineiit im jir- iiiiMii in ueiioeii hi irn uoiiara (aiu.UUj, wlilrh -m tr refnnded un their return In mmd rimdiiiiiiu The luel or any tender not iiero Vlrtorla. II. C, June lth. ItfS. rny ais'i-iiied. V. rilllJP. Puldlc Wurka r.mrluear fiepartinent of 1'utilH! Work!, TIMBEfl SALE X 6207. Tliere- will lie offered fur Sale at Public Aurtksi, at muni on ilia tut day uf July, 1BJ. Jn the nfTIrn uf tlx; Iiutrn-t t'ure.ter. Court lloune, ITInoe ltiiH-rt, Hie l.lceuiit X 0T, to rut TiOjOOO feet li.M, uf spruce, Hal nam. Hemlock, atid-Odar, and aUn 7(0.000 fuel 11. M. of relied and Uuckvd Hpruer, VaHani, Hemlock and Cedar, on an area uliualftn tin iM.ee .nil ti.nr i .l... PrhiCeaa lloyal Inland, JUiife 4, CouM Und umirii i. Two (HI yaara ni tie allused t, nmval of timber, Further parUcuUri of the ebb ler. Victoria, li.c, ur Muriel tornier Prince Itupert, li.c 35 Keep Your Vacation with a KODAK For your selection on our shelve a complete choice fmr the handy little Vest Pocket model at 96.50 to Sptcui Kodaks with superior equipment for superior picture. At your call in our developing and printing department painstaking finishing you'll he glad to get. TAKE PLENTY OF KODAK FILM. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Stores Phones "200, 82 and 134 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK .AND ' SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer, Machinist, Boilermaker, Blackamltha, PatUm maker, Founder, Woodwerkera, Etc Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant la equipped to Vndle all klndaof Marine and Commercial Work HONEI 43 AND M6 BaeiaaT JaaaW AaaaaaaaL aPlT w DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8, 9 Smith Block Office Houra. 9 to 9 Phone 575 Lady Assistant