Wednesday, Junf 4, 1921. Local and Personal ll.C. Undertakers. IMioue 41, . Hayners. UndaiUiara. Pboue 351. If Pattullo't Committer Rooms EMPRESS THEATRE. If W Mcl.eod ft IIk' Cardena yesterday fur Swaiison Hay. Mr uml Mrs. J. Drown left ye, (erduy oil (lie Cardena for fcjurf Inlet Mrs A. Woodland will not receive tomorrow nor again tin-lll fall. - - Moose U lii-l Drive and Dagce, MfUopole Hall, Wednesday, June t, at. ii. in. 131 J or quality ami preparation, get 1 1 ti nter Coal. Phone CJ recti 6; or Mm? 515. If X Italian! and M. ,Mnlheon f iaf;iitf tr southbound yes- i iljy on (lie Cardena, Pittullo's Committee Rooms Cmpreta Theatre Phone 135 Open from 2 to 10 p.m. dally, tf S A Shatford of I lie local ;.:dess laluii left on tin? (Jar ilr: a yesterday In lake u position v.'. Hie IMi.S. (lieueliy. We fell l.aiiiitiulFd Material also Kir Veneer. Consult us be fore buyin? finishing for your house. Albert A McCalTery, Ltd The i'Td" Skeeha Club house. i ;al lui been -old (n I'. I.eelaire ami ii now nncliored on Hie mud llat oil" bf mouth of McNicholl L.-eek. Hon. A. M. Man-on. attorney tu-iicral, and II. F. Kergiu, M.I. .A. fur A II (ii. leave tonight for Alice Arm. Mr. Maiiou wilt be back mi Saturday uml Mill proceed In Ocean I all. I i, MM slramcr Canadian Ynliifitfeg, liapl. John McKeriiun, arrived (it'jiorl nt II o'clock llii iiioriiuijr tti discharge" steel for die Terrace bridge mid . load iMillile Mine ore for Sclby,' Cali fortila. t N il. ileainer I'rince llupert, Cap). D fWiald, l due In imrl front die oulli at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The ea-lbound Iruin will a will I lier arrival and l ieliediilrd to leave at six. The train from the l'.ul due al I o cloclr ! -reported on lime. - Dr ,, S. l.amb, M.II.O.. will give ftp tiil'hess mi "Tubercular Problem Of tbe Day" in the Auditorium. Month .Memorial School uu Wrdueiluy, June I, at K ii.ni. Dr. W. T .Kergin, presi-deut of Hie HoUuy Club, chairman Oie an evening to rduca-lion. Admission free. 131 ( IMI, steamer Princess Mary, (apt ('.. I'.. Sil in 1 1 1 . southbound from At'kii port In Vancouver, was in pty-L froui IU..I0 lo 1 1 ..1(1 lat night. The vessel had aboard about Hi) southbound passengers Including, a number uf Alaskan school teachers on their way oitl for the summer holidays. The Hoard of Control of Hie liiotball AsM'iatioti met Inst i;mhl to deal with the cae of MiDnugall of the Sons of Can-'li team who n ordered olf Hie field "In recent grume for talking back In the referee. II was decided to lake no ncliou furl her Hunt Issuing a warning. A Vaudeville show was singed In the AVesllndiiie Tliealre hut nighl by a troupe known ns I'.ddie Hiesslnr s lH2t revue. The at. tendance was good and later a dance was slimed in the Fks' Home. The troupe I playing at various points iilont; the oat 'nl is truvcllliiit in lis own lias boat, N luff Vv'onif, Chinese, was found nuilly in the police court '(is iiiorninii by Mafilslralo Me-I'lynionl of having dniax Illegally in his possession mid whs sen-'need to six uioulhs imiirisou- 'eiil a) ipVallii with a fine of on, i ,e evenl of the flm? Mnjr unp'alil accused will have I" serve three uionlhs iiddlliunnl. ANNOUNCEMENT.; I'liu Dew. Drop Inn Frolic, tiki lfoine, Junu It. Ilou. T. I). I'attullo, miiiisler of lumls, and Dr. II. C. Wrinch. candidaln for tlie Skeena dlstricl, left by KHtboat tills morning for points down the coast in the dh- Irict of the taller. A devil fish haiuintr hi (he lore of the I'rinec Iliipert Tish Market this morning allracled a wood deul of attention. .Ion Hanson Hie crab man caught it in Hie neighborhood of Wolf Island. Dr. and Mrs. Welsh arrived ill the city last evening and are visit. lug relatives here. They are on i holiday Irip going llirniigh to Vancouver, Victoria, SeaHle and Portland, Dr. Welsh Is a nephew uf Mrs. T. D. Smith, Third Ave. ami Mrs. Welsh is a niece uf Mrs S. Woods, Itaipl block. Members of Hie provincial government ageul's, ussessor'n and collector's ollices uml their frii'iids lo Hie lumber of about ::i relebraled the King's blrlli- day yesterday on a picnic to Tug well Island. The parly used Hie lauuclii" "i'3" and' "Triton" and left lowu alioul 10 o'clock in the morning, returning about K.30 in i lie evening. miss mFrFl grant" LIBRARIAN, RESIGNS Will Leave For Victoria After September 1 Regular Monthly Meeting of Board Last Night Mis Muriel lira ol. who has been in charge of Hie public library here since it was opened. siibiniUed her resignation effec live September I at the uieetluir of the library' board last night. II was accepted with regret and it was decided h advertise locally forn successive. Miss liraiit plans on reluming to tier home in Vir turla. Ileports on the moiilh's nclivi- ties at Hi'" library also sub ml 1 1 I'd at Hie nu'Hing showed Ihal ?.i(1l books had been lent durinir May a dally average of V. There were 15 new borniw rrs and five canrelled, leaving a total of 1.517. There had been 15 books received by gift and 15 new bonks iHiught. I'orly-slx liAd been iliseiintml ami the total on Hie shelves In dale was 3.7 Hit Attending (he mcrliuir wer llev. (i. S. Hacker, ehairmaii James llliiek. F. J. Fuller. Mrs W. J. Kirkpntrlrk, (J. V. Wilkin, sun. secretary, and Miss (irnnl librarian. FISH ARRIVALS Forty-nine Thousand Pounds Marketed al Eichange This Morning by Five Boats Five boats markiildl lu.imn lbs. of halibut ul the Fish F.x. change this morning as follows: American Mildred No. 2. 25,o lbs., at 17.1c ami Ho. lo the llootli Fisheries Canadian Co. - I'.mla. I.iioil lbs'., al 17.1c and He, In the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage '.o. Canadian, llosvspil. lii.nno lbs., int 15. ie ami 7c: Fisher, ".mm lbs., at 15.5c and rt.5e. and Scruli. I.mni lbs., at I5.V anil lie, lo Die Canadian Fish A Cold Slorage Co. Salmon ' Tnplow. l.iiin reils, (o (he At-liu Fisheries ,at I'.'O. Seminole. .I.imo reds, at 12.5c to lbs Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. CHINESE JUNK IS NOW AT NEW YORK NF.W YOHK, June I. After a two year voyage across the Haei-jfie uml through Ihe Atlantic in ;a 53 fool junk of his own con struction Capl. ilcorge Wnard of Canadian Dutch parentage Tin-chored his slranue craft here. He said he planned later lo sail through the Panama Canal to China. Ten Years Ago In Ptlnc Rupert June 4, 1914. I lie provincial government uas derided to pay local improvement laves In .Section Two, The provincial government is said to be favorably disposed towards the application of the Prince llupert llydro-Kleclrld Co. for permission lo enler the s reels of Prince llupert with tltfht and iiywcr. THB DAILT NBWS. VKQ9 THRU joy Eqiialljed Freight Rates m Bi$erPagRolls rSN June twentieth Election Day the Dominion Government, the Railway Corporations, and the Big Interests of Eastern Canada must be shown by the support that we accord the Honorable John Oliver that we are determined to grow and expand. Every vote for a Liberal Candidate is a vote for John Oliver, which is in effect an official message to Ottawa and the East that we in British Columbia are solidly behind the Oliver fight for conditions which are fundamental to the prosperity of every man, woman and child in this province. Let us show them by our votes that British Columbia is in earnest; that we are determined to win this fight for equalized freight rates equal charge for equal service throughout Canada; that we must have free and unrestricted use' of the Panama Canal; that by natural heritage and moral right we are entitled to representation on national directorates; in short, that we demand the right of this Province to develop and grow. John Oliver, with his great, homely common-sense and dogged fighting qualities, supported by his Liberal Government, has carried this fight to the interests which are retarding our growth and prosperity. John Oliver and his Government made the first real fight for equalized freight rates; equal consideration in the expenditure of public monies for harbor improvement, with the resulting grain elevators, docks, etc., for British Columbia. John Oliver and his Government are fighting for these fundamentals of prosperity which will ensure for us factory pay-rolls; a market for our agricultural products; the development of our natural resources; all of which will benefit every person in this Province. John Oliver, the head of the Liberal Government in British Columbia, has the ear of the Honorable Mackenzie King, the head of the Liberal Government at Ottawa; and if the people of British Columbia demonstrate by their votes that they are in accord with John Oliver's fight, we in British Columbia will benefit to a far greater extent than we would if Mr. Bowser or General McRae were placed in power. Disregard petty issues, disregard personal sentiment, and for the welfare of this Province and its economic development, and for your own best interests, return John Oliver and his Government to Victoria on June twentieth. VOTE LIBERAL 1