Monday, June 30, 1924. Special Prices For a Few Days Only, MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY AT SMALL COST. Sail Boats lie -Special 100 Special 25c itc Sjiecjul 35c 75c Special . . . , . . 60c 1.50 Special . , . . $1.15 Motor Boats :!.50 -Special . . . . $1.85 J.50- Special . . . . $1.15 GARDEN TOOLS 80c Special 55c 40c Special 30c SAND SETS AND SAND PAILS 75c Special 55c 25c -Special .. ilOc Special 20c 50c Special . . . 20c . 35c eMaeMm.JM BOOKS ARE GOOD COMPANIONS Keep Hit' in tie a' iinl He mi ti ,.n improved Sectional Book-case We . II )en nod LiIm.hv i 1 1 1 1 1-.- ,,i (In- lu st ipi idly. Barrie's Home Furnishings The House of Quality. 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Forest fires will destroy our Tie Industry, which last season produced over a million ties and brought half a million dollars into the district. HELP PREVENT Forest : Fires IT PAYS! PRINCE JOHN BRINGS INDIANS FROM MASSETT Makes Trip to Carlisle Cannery After Arrival From Islands Willi 130 passengers aboard, C.N. II. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at six o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver via llic Queen Charlotte Islands . Shortly after arriving, Hie vessel left for Car lisle cannery to debark a number of Indian who ate to work in the .Skrena Hiver salmon fin her les. I he John had 200 tons of freight out of Yancouvr Utit most of this was discharged on the Islands although some lumber and boxes .were brought here, the latter being for the Canadian Fish & Cold Hlorage Co. A fine trip was experienced coming up the coast. This is the last trip of lie I'riuce John from Vancouver, illenceforward she will make this her home port, giving direct ser vice to north ami ;;oulh islam points from here. She will sail this evening for (he north end GOOD SUM REALIZED ' SATURDAY'S TAGGING Daughters of Empire Will Fur nish Night Nursery at General Hospital About U'0 was realized by the Daughters of the Empire as a result of flic Alexandra Day tag. ging. The money will be used to provide new sheets, erib blankets bed spreads, curtain? and gen era! refurnishing of the night nursery at the (ieneral Hospital Mis Adeline Hcndrickson, who will lie remembered as Queen of the Fair iXirnival last year, was among the (augers. Hie visited the waterfront and brought in one of I he heaviest boxes of the day. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch ''23" will leav Swanson's Float on Thursdays Saturday and Sumrtay afternoons every half hour from I p.m. tin til 6.30 p.m. and on other week days af 2, t and 6.45 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave the Salt Lakes float sharp, al 7 p.m. Mind.iy and holiday picnic parlies specially arranged for, Launches, rowboals and canoe for -wile and hire. Prince lluperl Ilnalhousc. Hen Self, president of I lie Lacrosse Association; Harry Lip. sell, vice-president, and It. 11. Skinner are sailing tonight on the prince (Seorge for Ocean Falls where I hey will join oUier members of the local leant who left on Saturday to play a two-sranie series with the stars of the paper town. The panics will be today and tomorrow. Miss Phoebe Sinclair, formerly of this eily. was among a list of distinguished guests at a garden fele given al the home of Mrs. M. Aiviuolf, al her beautiful home "The Crescent." ShauAhnessy Heights, Vancouver. last week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ItOOM TO I IF NT willi board, for lady. Apply llox IUi'. Daily News olllee. 155 MAIU WANTKI). Apply Central Hotel. 155 Answering Questions H We are printing- a lll'le series of these announcements dealing with purity, richness and natural flavor of Pacific Milk. So many letters ask why. II hers waul lo know what we do to fresh milk to make it so rich. Some want to know how we get Ihe natural flavor. Answering Ihe last, one first we don't get Ihe flavor. We only keep the flavor nature ' gves H pure, rich milk. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. THI DAILT IflWP. PAD! THREE Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41.1 Hayners, Under laktra. Phone I 3S1, If I July 1. Dance at the Rink at 9.30 p.m. 1 53 1 For quality and preparation, gel Hunters' Coal. I'hone Green 22 or Blue 515. If Mrs. J. C. Cavigan and family I are leaving on Wednesday fori NVinnipeg on a holiday trip. Kxhibitor should consult the Fair prize list al the Cily Hall oilice and gee the secretary now. I5il infective July I, the charge fori ladies'' liairculling school girls excepted will be advanced lo75c Prince lluperl Barbers' Associa tion. 153 Slores will be closed July 1 1 but will remain open until 1 CJ I p.m. tonight, Monday. No half! holiday this week. Hctuil Merchaus' Association. W. Vaiighan Oavie is sailing tonight on Hie Prince (ieorge fori West Vancouver where he will I spend a couple of months visit ing willi his brother. Miss Ann McKinnoii, formerly on the teaching staff in this cily. is taking a class at Ihe summer school for teachers being held in Victoria during the holidays. A. Kelly, well knoxMi logging operator of Hie Queen Charlolle islands, arrived at Cuiushewa from Vancouver on the Prince John this (rip. Tom J. W. Hick, auditor for the Liquor Control Hoard, returned from Stewart on the Prince llupert Saturday night and sailed for Anyox on the Car- dena last evening. The Post Office general delivery and registration wicket will be open from t to 11 a.m. only on Dominion Day. One col lodion will be made front street letter boxes commencing at 2.15 p.m. 153 Louis F. Coles, piano luner, for many years with Krinsiuead London; Maryiu-Orme, Ottawa and Mason and Itisch, Toronto, will be here for a few days. He-pair and adjustment to player pianos and grands a specialty. Orders may be left al the Prince Itupert Hotel. - C.P.H. learner Princess Alice. Capt. Ormislon, arrived from Vancouver al 7.30 this morniuz and sailed at D.I5 for. Alaska ports. The vessel had on board I'Jl tourist passengers. Those debarking here were Mrs. While. Masters llcmlricksoii, A. F. Mc-Kwcii, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knighl. K. Fuller. Miss Jessie Itolhwell and Miss F.lla A. Mercer of the local public school leaching slatf sailed Ihis morning on Ihe Princess Alice lo make Ihe round trip lo Sl.gway. Helurning on Saturday, I hey will proceed south In Victoria for the summer holidays. Miss llolliwell will spend pari of Ihe vacation willi her mother in Ilcgina. J. A. Stephen, assistant, district engineer for the nroviucial Ulepaitnient of public works, ar rived on Ihe Prince lluperl Saturday evening from Stewarl and sailed Ihis morning o.i the Princess Alice for Ihe north. 1L vvli: spend the next two months visiting Telegraph Creek, Dense Lake, Atlin and other outposts of Al I'm district on department duties. Miss Htdeii Hurnside ' oneratinir room supervisor at the (ieneral Hospital, ten yesterday morning for Claxlon cannery., where she will holiday for a week or Iwo as Ihe guest of, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace. She went over wild Mr.,nnd Mrs. (ieorite- llrviinl tool parly1 on the llarla. the rest of Ihe party reluming early in the evening. The Claxlon eannerv. which is one of the Wallace group, is situated looking out or the main mouth or I lie si Hiver. The situation is superb and close by excellent I rout rish-Ing may be obtained and 1 1 are good trulls leading to Car. ijte ami up the mountain. July 1. Football final 4n p.m. O.VV.V.A. vs. 8.O.E. 10 for 15 25 for 35 , llintlll11 MILLBANKS! 15 cenb, r1 , I I lull 1 ' - J MO I'll V also in, round Uns i f l i I I Hear the smokers snout, -A dncj " I MM I MILLBANKS ! 15 cents, cardud Us I 1I lp5 1 Koould bevilhout? j jq gQ or jjSzjS Best and cxxJestoP all blends, I JvHaM And the dearest ofall friends- (H MILLBANKS! 15 cents, I BKl Wear the smokers shout. iE$:j Ladies' AH Wool lialhing Suit. 1.75. Deniers. - July 1 Baseball Ocean Falls vs. Rupert, 1 and 6.30 p.m. 1 53 County Court cae of Joseph Iteuner vs. J. McDonald has been adjourned sine die. W. F. Tranl, posl-otliee in- specttr, returned lo Vancouver on Ihe Prince lluperl Salurday uiglit. Prinre Huilcrl Exhibition, .iepleinber tf lo 13. Kjhibitors please call al oMce for prize- books now. If D. II. Willemar, assayer of Hazellon. relurned lo the cily on Ihe Prince John yesterday morning after a Irip to Masselt. Mrs. K. A. Hood ami ,-on art expected back at the end of thi week from Norway where Mrs. Hood has been for the past year visiting her old home. -Miss I. J. M. Kellihcr, school leacher at Usk,' arrived in the cily by lj-ain Saturday night and proceeded lo Vancouver where she will spend the summer holidays. - Miss E. M. Fulton of Toronto, who arrived in the cily lasl week in the course of a lour of the Pacific Coast, sailed this morning on Ihe Princess Alice for Alaska. Mrs. Harry Lipsell and family are sailinsr tonight by the Prince (eorge for Vancouver where they will spend a vacation of two or three months. Mr. l.ipsett will go as far as Ocean Falls.. CVIl. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt. Harry Xedden, from Vancouver and way porls, is due on lime al 3 o'clock Ihis aflernoon The I rain from the Easl due at I o'clock is also on time. - Union sleamer Curdeua. Caul. A. E. Dickson, arrived from Van couver mid way porls al I o'clock yesterday aflernoon and s-iiled al o clock for Stewart and Anyox. The vessel will bo in port again tomorrow aflernoon.soulhbound. H. M. Morrison, .1. Ilitchie and I. D. Hoyd, vvlm have been leaching school for the past yr at Copper Cily. Hickle ami Mud Creek respect ivelyy arrived in the city from Ihe interior Saturday night and proceeded by the sleamer Prince lluperl to Vancouver where they will spend Ihe summer vacation. The fire denai'lnifnt at 11 o'clock this hiornuing to the Imperial Oil wharf where gasoline overflowing from the lank of the gasboal M a A-in. Cm.i. JJ. Mcl.eod, lumV become igniled iroiii .uie. noais stove. Hy the use' of a fire extincuislici-. il. bhue was under control before. ihe- brigade arrived and lilil damage was doney YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in lite pantry are always handy. Slock a supply on your boat that's-a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of Ihe Candy World; PURDY'S GANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. famouiqusU OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY tOTTHO UNDER FIOIRAt. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION This adverUscment is not published or displayed by tlio Liquor Control Board or by lha Government of Briljsh Columbia.