IS You jnarried him for better or worse ami made up your mind that you would slick with him through sunshine and storm and help turn make linlli ends meet and darn the hose and look afler the children and every. Iliinff. Hut you didn't promise to he n washing machine. NVe'vo got 'em for nale. Call and see the New Savage Washer and Dryer. "A Demonstration Is a Revelation." Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Store. Hardware and Sporting Goods C08 3rd Ave. Phono 3 SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS r i n l tasieni uanaaa United Slates Triangle Tour to EDMONTON and CALGARY. One way via Vancouver. Write or nail : City Ticket Office, 628 Third Ave., Prince Rupert We have too many Sum mer Suts on hand will clear at cost Come arid look them over. "DFMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. I'llmli.a I . m n H m llllll t J - Dalltarad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This U a virv nirwrlnr hirnire mitMilv frc. fMim innl rlinbar. l.l. .tul .It... Di.ni. r ta l.rtpouff I'HIHP Monl. In iI.a ..If.t m fa nnu' 1'ioiiia III .11.7 v.hJ in." STERLiMn sTfiur nnti Delivered. In Sarks, At $12.50 per ton. o re iho Artnts for tlie Famous I nnvtuivu nii.1 and TELKWA COALS. Prince Runert Coal Go. Mat. ' . . . "-n uiiicu moui ctnirai. pnon IB HIGH SCHOOL GIRL'S ESSAY Recent Competition There have been ninelv-sevpn more than that. We may expect nt see. even more this year. If! Mil rulhless, lerrihle destruction goes on, we will soon have no forests left; we will lose our high rank in the, world as a producer of limher; we will have more un employed men, more waste land, ani less iicaumul scenery than any other country in Iho New World. There are many different causes of forest fires; the most, important hejng carelessness of smokers and cauiH'rs. Ily dropping Ihe lighted sluhs of cigar- eiies, a Human lieing may de- fires which burn so fast and furl ously thai they sweep (he tallest trees before litem like match wood. Far Reaching 'Effects One can hardly imagine how far reaching are the effects of forest fires. They cause poverty amopg the Ingpers and woods men; they spell failure and wrelchedness to the farmers: by destroying farms they destroy farm produce thereby raising the prices of produce in towns ami cities. They destroy valuable fur-benring animals, the loss of which, amounted in 15)22 lo $3,-000,000; they are the causes of many terrible floods; Ilny destroy Ihe scenic beauty of the country, losing n that country its tourist, trade, a large source of capital. Kvery man, woman and child In our great Dominion of Canada can and should help lo prevent this terrible, destructive demon, which haunts the smallest town's park and the huge, wide expanse of forests which are to he found everywhere in the western provinces of Canada. Will the hundred thousand Indemnity to the soldiers' families in Ihe Fraser valley help prevent this awful scourge? N'o. A thousand limes .Vol Not till every man, woman and child in Canada is willing and ready to do all he or she can lo help Ihe government and the forest rangers in their uphill work will we even begin lo gel stnrled to overthrow the encunVi! brance and the drain which is prevalent in Canada. We ran help ourselves when we make camp fires, hy putting out nny lo help In this great work which freshly mxed jyusjai v i -1 Unnl slices of k-XrttT, ...i UU Ldi bread and butttrl Kit for : the hum more uiB tf Caimans Mil II I HUM: V we have In perform, and may, we in Hiii way soon he able to reduce lhe number of forest fires in Hritisli Columbia and all the other plnceii where forest firej have lakon hold, lo nil. So here's Alice Plllahurv RM.i..rf u- I'" u'e roren anPPr nI .tan.i m. m..i- .. . r" .Canada and to ever ho is nrededl fon-sl fires in Hrilisl. Columhia'iTince ... i i.. ii. i- . ..in , .. his snrresa wher. 'Nolo The forpgoing essay, (Written hy Alice I'illslmry of the i1 .Prince r"e Uiiperl High School, was ...v .... """ '"" given bonorable menlio,, standing '. in Ihe recent provincial forest Z come hundred n Li If Li fires T in I ,. lie cool aUTl i weather, m,e,ranc, essay competition.) ' now many will (here he during Ihe hot weather? In the year 1022 there were two thousand five hundred and "ninely-or.e fires: during 1923 there were many SCHOOL BOARD TO ADVOCATE MEANS PREVENTING GOITRE llie report of Dr. II. K. Tre- mayne, school medical officer. was read at Ihe meeting of the school hoard last nighl. The re port slated that the winter attendance had heen greatly re duced as Ihe result of t lie measles epidemic. I Miring the epidemic, 300 pupils had heen vaccinated wilh gooil results. Two cases of modified smallpox were also re ported. The report slated thai several pupils were suffering from goitre ami advocated Ihe taking of iodine in prescribed stroy hundreds of thousands of nuantltlM. W. K, Williams was acrps of valuable land, millions of feel of lumher, and -worst of all Ihe lives of hundreds and hundreds of (icul's animals. Some few fires are caused hy flying sparks from engines; a small number hy spontaneous combos lion or by lightning; and a great many by fires made by seniors while clearing their lands. J'oresl fire, may be divided in to three classes, surface fires, ground fires and crown fires .surface fires are those which burn long grass, weeds, windfalls, etc. (irouiid fires burn layers and layers of humus, which have been laid down through hundreds of years, Ihus destroying valuable farming land. Crown fires are of the opinion Ihal.the mallpr of goiire prevention. was nf trreal public interest and advocated the publishing of articles along sue) lines in the local press. Afler discussion it was decided that Ihe school board would 'carry out the suggestion H-w. Ten Years Ago In Piince Rupert July 11, 1914. Mrs. lloldt Jennings returned on the Princess llealrice last evening from a trip lo Uella Coola. Stanley Long, formerly mana per, of the Union Hank here, has recently made quite a slake in Calgary. He owned a block of land adjoining the Dingman properly ami sold it at a big figure. Mr. and Mrs. F. fi. de.Mtissey returned this morning afler several weeks absence. Huibling permits for the new school and new exhibition hall are being issued. They total $20,000. D. H. HARTNESS AND MISS MILLS GIVEN PRINCIPAL-SHIPS BY SCHOOL BOARD; OTHER APPOINTMENTS (continued from page one) toria; Miss Klva I. Homer, Van couver; r. ll. lloadley, Wilson Creek, H.C.; Marion H. Henderson, .New Westminster; Phoebe K, lleddis, Vancouver; Miss O. II. Carlson, Kmlerby; II. D. Stafford, Jean Hell, Miss fi. M. Cruick- shank, Hazel l). Jones, Miss Hrookie Sutherland, Vancouver; Albert S. Whitelpy, Victoria; Miss K, Knight, Margaret O'.Neil, Van couver; .Nellie Malnlt, Chiltiwack; Irene Payne, .Miss I. D. Freeman, Vancouver; J. F.vrrett Drown, Jack Fourncre, Victoria; Helen Sanson, Myrn W. Lang, Vancouver; Jean D. Coldwell, Summer-land; Kva Carolyn Curnew, Vancouver; Vivian I., dray, Kvelyn P. (Jrnssie, Duncan, D.C.; Harry V. Orayslon, Vancouver; Marion G. Miller, Port F.sslngton; Dorothy Carmichael. .New Westminster: fire we see, and if not able In do Miss K. Fowdrey. Lynn Creek: so. lo report il lo Ihe right per- Laura J. Ford, New Westminster; son. Let everyone In Canada be oilve K. McArlhur, S. Vancouver; a forest ranger eager and ready. L,.a h. j. llnlitenny. Chilliwatk; Constance fi. Davy, New West minsler; Miss Klise Hanson, Princeton; Darbara M. Johnstone, Vancouver! Isabel Piltendrigh, jCliffe, fiourtenay; Kthel Margaret ifiurnew, Vancouver; Clara M. , Wilson, West Vancouver; Marion fi. Mcllnstle, Khurne; J. Mary jSm'ilh, Cumberland; Dorrfthy Shuttleworth, New Westminstqrj Victor O. Wilkman, Klizaboth Wilkman, (lilison's Landing: Malcolm fi. McCallum, Vancouver; Annie Houghton, Ocean Falls; MaryC. Williams, Prince (leorge; Maude Hall, Chilliwack: Marion W. llanna Prince Hu-perl; Kunicn M. Parks, Anita Landry, Vancouver; (Swendolyn Hlliott, S. Vancouver: Ithys T. Kilwards, Xew Westminster: F.dith I). Don, Vancouver; fi. L. D. Drown, Pitt Meadows; Kdna M. Smith, Vancouver;- fira'ce Loug-heed, Vancouver,. Second Class Second Cluss Teachers Mar- jorie II. Mcfiregor, Ferriie; L. Jean Snngsler, llanna. Alia; fie. cilia Walsnn. Taber, Alia; G. L! Cainpliell, Victoria: Kthel Nichol son, Vancouver; Edith ;A. Dunned. Victoria: Mrs. C. M. Dayne. Khurne; Miss II. M. Lundy, Pcn- ticton: Doris Oourlie, Vhncouver; Ilulh Wilcov, Salmon Arm; Mary Mackenzie. S. Vancouver; Hoy li. Slibhs, New Westminster; Detly Itnnkin. Isabel Marshall. Van- Hock Creek; Alice fi. Frith. Vio-,CO,IVPI'; Margaret F. Laxton, Mis. loria; Kthel Owen, Albion; Sylvia ston Hlly ; Kthel pnrdy, Ida De K. Willey, Wellington; Kdith fi,lCpw. Vancouver; Florence Mc-King, Vancouver; Darliara D. Ifan, Dunsler; Lorna Macfarlane. MncHelh, Nelson; Alice G.iVancouver; Mnrjorie V. McDon-Michie, Irene M. Savard, Dlanche ' Vicloria: Mi?s K. M. King, A. Oillies, Vancouver; Allan Map-lVn'oovPr: Kenneth M. Walden. Sween, N. Vancouver; Winnifred'xv- Summerlnnd: Frnnci? K. White, New Westminster; Klla l'rridley, Kdniund fi. Kilgnr, Alice Dauld, Ladysmilh; Lois K. Kin-lCo"s- Milne, Helen drier, ley, Vaneomcr; Mrs, May fier-j"0,Pn M. Darlon, Vancouver, Irudo Vars Arrowhead; Miary' 1 llarlin, flladys Owen, Vancouver; ST ANnRFWN SlInlHAY Ilita M. Allen, Duiicaifj Esther Carlson, Knderby; Mary Arm-slrnngj Wlllanlie Stearman, Kdna F. Doughen, Vancouver; Marguerite Inches, Victoria: Florence SCHOOL PICNIC TOOK PLACE AT DIGBY ID. The nnnual pienfo, of tlie ehildreii nf St. Andrew's Anglican Chureji looli place yesterday aflernoon on Digby Island There were nbout 100 children and parents in attendance. The . ' " -S " w - " fp.g-- ' - i "ttriMbimi--riinriiiiin-i iniMiMH I ' I 1 I MM I I III III JJ on those Kellogg's I Corn Flakes, Pm I I a hungry man!" I I 1 It's crisp and Om J Ashealth- 5 J Remem-. I M IS L delicious as ZiflQ ful as it's OlQ. ber, too, it H no other cereal can good. Brimming with saves ycu work. No I H be and it's simply the kind of nourish- cooking no sticky H B great for any meal, ment growing bodies dishes to wash. H .1 at any time! need. Ready to serve. H Hi 1 I CORN FLAKES I rn MdZ, : launch "23" was, used to trans-! port. Iho happy ' crowd lo and! from the picr.jc grounds, the first boat- leaving at I. .'10 and the Ias returning at 7.30 in the evening. There 'were a number of races for prizes and the provisions were furnished by the pnrents under (he supervision of .Mrs. John Dulger. Archdeacon (1. A. Hix gave the aflair gonenVl suVrintendence and the race coininiilee consist-e1.! of K, '. Tucker, fi. K. Darn-well, W, K. Fisher, Cieorge Hill, sr, li. T. Cross and ',. Iligashi. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Miss Hutu Young Port Simpson; Mrs. W. K. Walsh, Seattle; A. K.'Kincaid, Hevelstoko; K. E. Davis, fi. P. Fisher, Hoy C. Sinr. 11. fi. P. Thomson and G. J. Howbolham, Vancouver: C. E, Walland and, family, Sinilhers; Annie W. Enstman. Lansing, .Mich.; Miss Alice Willis and Miss Jessio Woodward, Porl Huron, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. K, J. Stcrniman, Davis, Oil.; A. W. Anderson, A. L. Young and W. fi. Mardonahl, Edmonton; H. M. Drown, Port Essihgton. Central Irs. 11. Chapman, Anyox; A. Malo and H Daker. cily. Is the best remedy known for sunburn, heat rashes, eczema, sore feet, stings and blisters. A skin food! STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermedial points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.ni. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. Effective June 30, 1024. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay,, every Monday, 8i00 p.m. For Skidegate nml all ports south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, ,!;eavf. Mm Kuprt t.00 p.m. tor PIUNCE OEOnOE, EDMo.NTON, WIN-NIPEO, ' ' til points TaMcrn Ctnfin. Ilnlwrt Slates. . . AOENOV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltr Tlet Offle. 62S Third A rrlnc Rupert. shon 280. 1W CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle June 14, 21, 25; July 2, 5, 12, 16, 23, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway June 8, 16, 20, 27, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.l Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W, C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD, Silllnfs from Prince iiupert. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson Bay, and Al.rt lay, Tua.Jay, B PM, for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday. 10 A.M. rr ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, WaUi laland, Sunday, S P.M. rVr PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlvar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. MS nd anua. i. Barnalay, Agant. Prlnc RvH, B.C.