Thursday, June 5, 1024. LIMITED. TORONTO R-4-tl Subscribe for 'The Daily News' Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41; Hayners, Undertakers. Pboue 351. f I'rcshylcriau Church llazaar, November 20, Pattullo's Committee Rooms EMPRESS THEATRE. If . Football tonight. Acropolis Hill at c.sr s.ox;. . a. o.k. W. S. (Dukej Hariri arrived tn the cily from Uazcllou on lul night's (rain. Fur quality aud, preparation, gel IliiiitciV Coal. Phone Green 022 or Ulue. 515. tf - - Pattullo's Committee Rooms Efnpress Theatre Phone 135. Open from 2 to 10 p.m. dally, tf i Mr. and Mr. Hedstrom of Sixth Avenue Kal relumed from Van oiner on I In- Prince lluperl ye lerday afternoon. ' II. II. Hemming i Iaviitir on Ihe steamer Prince Itupert to night nn a Ivvo week's visit lo his foii and daualiler.ln-law in Van couver. I', W. Anderson, provincial siivcniiiiciit road superintendent. returned yesterday afternoon from a trip lu the Holla Coola district. J. I-. ."'Iran?, manager of Sun- uyidc Cannery, returned Uy Hie Prince lluperl yesterday afternoon from a business trip (o Vancouver: Mrs. II.. S. Monroe-iind family pa-el through on ihe steamer I'rinee lluperl y.etenlay after noon on I heir way to Anyox afler a vaealion Irip miuIIi. Norman A. Watt, private secre tary lo Hon. T. I. Patttillo. inin mister of land, a r rivet in tJi rily fiiim Victoria on the Princ lluperl yosterdav- afternoon. . . Viiro Kilil of Hip Toronto tion- servalory of luw? is a visitor in llieeity. He arrived from the Fast I iv train la-l nighl and will all "for Vaiirouver on Hie Prnr' lluperl lhi evening. .Mr. .Norman Kllpalrirk of Smllher, who went to Vnnroii ver lo attend the Met JioilUt Con ferenee. returned lo Hie city ly Hie I'rinee lluperl yesterday af- leriiiHiii on her way lo the niter lor. II. (... dunning. II.Sc, ailaul lo Drt (!eorfcre .llauou in the federal geological survey, arrived from Vancouver yesterday after noon to join hi chief who is. to continue hi work in the Smilher. district this year. N . A. Wilson or the Union Fire liiuranrc Co. of Montreal I -.it i" a viuor ill I lie env. no ar rived 'from Ihe Ku.l by train lal night and will proceed lo Vancouver hy the steamer Princo lluperl Ihi evening. A. II. DaUicll. K. II. Wins.' and K. C. Ailatio, lncinlier of Ihe flair of the Union Sleanihip Ci of .New Zealand, who are on an educational lour of this contin ent, arrived from Vancouver on Hie Prince lluperl yelenlay af ternoon ami prueeeiled cal by train. Provincial Constable and .Mrs. S. Cllne returned yclerday af-lernoon on their way lo lliucllon afler a holiday trip miuIIi. Con-slalde Cllne brought north from Mkalla an Indian prisoner, (iun-iio-al. who I to face trial for a flalulory oITencu at the Arizes ne week. Sterling Furnace COAL Dallrtrad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This it a very superior rurnare coal. It rives a clean hot fire ami It entirely Tree trum soot, cllukers, lack and dirt. Some of the larsest lit-atlns plums In Ihe city are now uln It with entirely tallsrailory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We re also Ants for the Famous LADY8MITH-rVELLINO.TON. and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co, Main Off let 1 Metal Central. Phon IB TFTB DAILY IfKWB. PAQl THREE Soaking takes the place of rubbing JUST by soaking the clothes in the suds of this new soap.dirt is gently loosened and dissolved. Even the dirt that is ground in at neckbands and cuil'edgcs yields to a light rubbing with dry Rinso. Not a thread is weakened. The mild Rinso suds work thoroughly through and through the clothes without injury to a single fabric Rinso' is made by the makers of Lux. For the family wash it is as wonderful as Lux is for fine things. All grocers and department storet sell Rinso. LEVER BROTHERS To keep your prints, a . Kodak Album You'll enjoy all over n?nin the week-end trip, the summer vacation and the fun you have just around the house, as well when your prints are stored, safe, clean, and in order, in a Kodak allium Precious now, your Kodak album will bo priceless later. At our Kl.ik counter you're wire to find an album you will like. W'c have ox?n and dosed luck styles Htof them loo-e-leaf w additional page can e in-MTtrd in a -aricty of attractive cocr designs. A complete stttck. Kodak Albums 20c' up Ormes Ltd. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD jOporatlng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant U equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. il4 I rls Different from all other Uxativea and relief lot Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Nature' Remedy (Mt tablet)! more, natural and trior-ougli. Tlie effect will be a revel. lion you will feel to good. Make the ten. You will kvri appreaate thi difference. itamx UJ For Ovr Thirty Ymn Chips off f he Old Block Kt JUNIORS Ulll.MJa Tha aama rfl la ona-thtrd doe. caodroat4. Porchl1drn aod adulta. SOU) IT TOUR DKUQStrr II. ltarllelt of the Itank of .Monlreul stalf i failing- loiiiuhl Ity Ihe Prince lluperl for Van ouver 011 n holiday trip. O. l'aiilou wa found suilly o-f inlo.viralioii and fined ?2D by .Maui(riile Mt-Clyiiiniit in the city police court till inorninj,'. P. YV. Anderson, road fuiierin leiidenl, and John Murray, fore- Hiaii. are .elcclinj,' a nile thi af leruooii for Hie camp vrhicli will be eslabli.'hed jit conneclion with Hie buildiuz of the Kaien Iiland road. Work il i now expected will Mart next week. I). C. Schtllierl, formerly pov- eriiiuenl leleradi operalor al Uueeu Charlotte Cily. arrived here from Vancouver ytlerday afleruooii and will be lalionei in Ihe ciy permanently xurcccd- nz A. (!. Howie who Iii'Iiil- Ira nfer red & lluzellon. John llybliavn, manager of Ho; Itoyat Fih Co i- expeeteil home on Ihe I'rinee Ueorge tomorrow afternoon. He I now in Van couver afler bavin? visited Ot tawa, Montreal, New York and other lhlern cllle. on buMm'. He attended a meeting of t tic biological lioari of which he i a iiiemner. ai utiawa. ' 1 Mr. Frank ie .Slacey pleaded anilly in the police court I hi uioruinx lo a charge of Mippl inn iquor to Indian and wa fined ?'.'lin willi Ihe uplioii of ixty da in jail. Martha I.. Kelly of I'orl SimpMin. whom- tie up- plieil. wa relea.ei oil riipended i..,.,. u-.ii. ii... t It: I lie leave Ihe rily. TEST SURF RIDING AS A LOCAL SPORT Jack Boddle to Give Exhibition at Seal Covs This Evening .To lc.l Ihe puibililie of iti- 1huimiik an addilional purl for lourils paiiiK through prince lluperl thi summer, and in com.' petition Willi like attraction in Florida and California, Jack Hoddie, champion wimnivr of tjic (laiiudiiin Fih A (V'ld Storage Co.' laff, i to Kive an ex-hibiliou of surf iridium al .Sal Cove thi cveninir at C o'clock. Ihe tmit will be performed 011 a raft meaurinK' 2 feet wide by 0 feel Ioiik which i to be towed behind ('.. I,. HclmFe!'. speed boat. If uothinjr furl her come of Ihe exhibit iou Jack will doublle denionstrale that one can pel a wet in Prince lluperl harbor while surf ridinp a they can in Florida 01 i.iiliforma. TUBERCULOSIS WAS SUBJECT OF ADDRESS Dr. A. S. Lamb, Travelling Medl cal Health Officer, Gave an Interesting Lecture Last Night A very understandable and 1 11 ilerellnp address on Ihe subject of "Tuberculosis" wit delivered In the auditorium of Ihe llooth Memorial .School lust nicbt bv Dr. A. S. Lamb, Iruvellinp medi-l cal health officer for the provincial government . There wasO fair Rllendnnce and Dr. V. T. ' Kcrpiu presided, In Ihe course of bis lecture. Dr. Immli referred lo Ihe character .infectiousness wild common sense prevention and treatment of tuberculosis. I.al nlgbl Dr. Lamb, proceeded lo Anyox in the course of his luur Qf tha distriut; ' : .' H ere an ere It 1. MtiaMtad that rrr MJM9 aerti were sown in AJ- kerta ia IMS. a Nnnni rtii ly 1,000 acre In ThU 1 a rood ladicaUon af bow rapidly com culture ii lneTMaiac. In Wutern Canada In conitaftiaa wit tnhi4 iarming operation. All preriou raeordi of Canadian freight transportation were .brakta when a o!id tria-ld of uteme-Wl's reached the Paeifie Caait from Wtndar, Oat, arer Canadiaa Pa. elfic line recently. The diitanct of 2fii2 miles wu eerered in mtm day, or exactly 1(9 hour and 29 minutes. The train, which consisted of 40 car, each tonUininf 6 Ford automobU, wa mar than a third of a mil lone and wt handled on practically pauenger schedule. The iplendidly sound potition of the Canadian Pacific Railway ii well ihowa in the annual report for th fiacal year ended December Jlr, 1923, which ha just been Ittued. The grois earning of the Company for the year were $19527)89.61, the working ezpeniei 1158,2m,-079.54, and the net earnings. Wr 479,010.07. A large party, of Scottish farmers, ploughmen, farm workers and their families, is expected to arme at Montreal ia June. The party, which will sail on the Canadian Pacific steamer "Marburn," will be conducted by the Scottish repra-tentatire of the Canadian Paeifie Department of Colonization and De-Telopmeat. Alberta ha maintained an arer-age yield of spring wheat of 13 bushel per acre' orer a period of twenty-ix years, according to a chart prepared by the Department 01 Agriculture, in addition, winter wheat has averaged oier the urn period 20.19 buihel; oat, 35,79 buiheli; barley, 26.10 bushels; rr. 18.84 bushels and flax, 8.71 bushels. A feature of the annual banquet and conrention of- the officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which were held at Quebec on March 22nd, was the representation, in the ban queuing hall, of a full-sized locomotive of the latest type emerging from a tunnel. Built of wood at Angus Shops, Montreal, it wss ia all respects perfect At a prearranged moment, it emitted steam and smoke, the bell rang and the whistle blew, while the headlight became a moving picture projector.. Indications of a great season in Imnvjrration are seen by Canadian Pacific officials in the arrival at St. John, N.B.. during the week-end of March 29-30. or 2,441 third-class passengers, aboard the Company's steamers Montcalm and Metagama. The Montcalm had on board IMl of these passengers, which consti tutes a record for the season. Ont of a total production, of 10.i20.lo0 pount- of creamery but ter in 1923, Manitoba exported 3.801,264 pounds, valued at 21.513,- 163. Miipments were made to Great Britain, New York, Chicago and Montreal. In addition, about 200,-000 pounds of butter fat were ship- pea 10 me united states. In a speech to the higher officers 61 the ( anadian Pacific Kailwav on me occasion 01 me recent conven- President, pointed out that 50 per cent, of the company's stock is held in Great Britain, 21 per cent. , in Canada and 20 per cent, in the United States. It Is. therefore, a eorDoration absolutelv coarralled within the British Empire and, he added, that control is., being appreciably strengthened as the years go on. Quebec's new sroldfield In Rouvn township, north of the Des Quint branch of the Canadian Pacific from Mattawa, is to be. made accessible by an aeroplane service to bt In augurated by the Laurentide Air Service Limited, on May IRth. Pros sectors, tourists and supplies will be able to cross the fifty mile gap between the end or steel and the goldfields, which formerly required two days to cover, in less thin an hour in the Hying boats to be used h thi service T. 'I'liurlby, well known in Pacific Coat journalislii; eiirle a cartoonist for Hie Seattle Time I makinif Hie round trip thi. week lo Prince Itupert and Anyox on Ihe steamer Prince lluperl SALT LAKES SERVICE 1 he Launch "23" will leave .vnnson'n Float on Thursdays Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from I p.m. n HI 0.30 p.m. and on other week days at 2, t and 0.15 it.tn. The I a si boat home each day win leave Ihe ball Lakes lloal siuirp at, 4 p.m. Minuay ami holiday picnic panics specially arranged for Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale and hire. I'rinee lluperl Houl house. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Dew-Drop Inn Frolic, Hlks' Home, Juno 14. Dr. Mart-el's Femalt Pills Rave astlsttd nature, thousands eattt bat half "r, iwnrair causa, Duiiainsr ap ttnaathenlnr arcana, rrntrlnsr DGLAYKD. VOUSNESS. BACKACHBjblZZlNfes, m imsnI Wr C... Tl I. rrtat ft. DGDEN'S CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN Ci m k -i ALWAYS THE SAME YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picitit;. diontj "llupcrt Hrund" Snltuoii. A few tins in Hie pantry are ahvnys linndy. Slock a supply 011 your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Princ ims I, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS Have Arrived. In hard wearing materials at nioderuUi' prices. EXTRA BLOOMERS OPTIONAL STEVE KING Phone ftjreen 85. III MX OGDEN'S WW J LIVERPOOL zlb.TIN gillie Rurke Summer Dresses These Dree arc rifarlcr tliaii ever Ibis year. Latest Materials Latest Fashions Latest Colors. I VC H'osl moderate in price. "vVfJ From $6.50to $15 Colored Linen Hemstitched Hkfs., 25c and 50c. "Demers" Phono 27. P.O. Box 327 Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Rupert, B.C.