Tuelar- August 5, 1024. mm wxct mmwb. fAi.f, riyti. :- Sweep Willi a broom 1 lion i fin..- n( a earpei sm.-i-it. me floor looks! pretty clean. Now use upon it a Hoover Suc'iiui Sweeper and it will .o ruiekly demonstrated to your housekeeping intolli-vcnco that thorough cleanliness ami sanitation can only be secured liy modern methods. Suoli a labor savor, loo Lot us dormmslrale one in jour hum, - Sold as low -as '"5,75 per month. Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Htore. f,08 3rd Ave. Phono 3 Hardware and Sporting poods Agents for Gossard Front Lacing Corsets and Brassieres rnmimp i n i.tKiirii rinir in S Wa hn f n. l td niro e. ruiion aireei. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS astern Canada United States Triangle Tour to DMONTON and CALGARY. One way' via Vancouver. City Ticket Office, 62a:TKfrd Ave., Prince Rupert argams in bummer 4 Dresses "DEMERS" IIVIIO & Mm. I-.VTa UUA bteriing Furnace GOAL Dllvrd' In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thll I vvrv nnirlnr furnire coil, n Jv,jc1iii hot rir ami ' fnllrely rree from loot, clinkers, l(k inJ dtrt, Soriin or tho Urreti nvjiinr plant In thn city r now "Inf It with entirely aimritory STERLING, STQVE COAL, l)e((vered In Sck, At $12.50 oer ton. We mi i nmiKi.Liiu i un and TELKVVA COALS. in UII r i -1 Ml. - wiiif nni vtniriii riiwn id of Hurns Lake. - - L. S. McOill .and Rev. M. W. Loos of Smithors wore visitors to Ootsa Lake last week, They travelled by motor. George McKonzie is now resid. inir in San Francisco whore he has purchased two lots erected a home. (unmarrieu unmarried women, wonien, and AMERICAN WOMEN ARE LOOKING TO CANADA TO SECURE HUSBANDS wivmprg. Auc 5.- The at- i motive outlook in Maniloba for) uiuxb"-. lout so clearly and with such al- lureniont in figures recently ts-i sued by the statistical hrancn oi I lie Dominion government, has aroused the women or many slates and .-varied climes to me, advantages offered by smgio nlalu of Ibis province. The immigration commissioner has had his attention directed to this condition through conversant. 11 W mnll A feW linn as wen i days ngn he received a letter from resides in New-! a young lady who castlo, Pennsylvania, who wrote as follows: , "I sec that there are more men! than wom'on In tho province of; Maniloba. Now hero it is Jual the other wayj thero are more women ' than men. POella qtA Vt a Ann (taI a a fin a A Tori Yooo A t woman as ever walked on a pair In Prince Rupert legs 1 1 "lloro is a great opportunity for further increasing the reputa- August 5, 1914. tion of the province," commented Staling that it is no use wait- tne imYnlgralion commissioner, i"K until u hostile Herman ship "r,0st Manitoba as the old maids' Mows up the dry dock and do, paradise." troys the railway, the Daily News uiKos mo Dominion government to lake immediate step towards furlilyinjr the port of Prince llu- pert. Arrangements nro now nractie- ally foinplolo,! for fhe starling of through service on the (Irand Trunk Pacific llailwav hot WOO II Winnipeg and Prince Hunert on August 23. Yesterday Mayor Newton re ceived a wire from the command-. ins naval ollicer at 'Victoria giving notice to all royal naval reservists in Hie citv to. tiroceeil In Britain u once. tfRINCE GEORGE Tho Prince George Citizen ad vocates t lie appointment of H. f ii I. - i i-crry, me locai momiior, as speaker in the next legislature. in real estate visitors here last week T. A. (iriflith nnd party of friends spent last week fishing at Stuart Lake. J. . Johnson has returned from Portland, Oregon, where ho is interested in tho erection of a largo auto park and amusement centre, Iony Daniell Kuwait of Shelley and Miss Tille Gallard of this city were married ast week by Hov. C, V. North at the residence of Ernest Sloneliouse. Tliey will lake up their residence at Slial-ley. - Tho Ilex Theatre has boon closed down for a month and will undergo a thorough renovation. - . Miss Helen Johnson of Portland, Oregon, is' spending a couple of weeks in Iho city visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Johnson. BURNS- LAKE It has been decided to build a new school at isinria on the same site as tho old one. Teachers for tho ensuing year will be: . Mapson school, Miss Chis-J holm; Slrealham, Mr. Owen,; Wistaria. Miss Libby. Miss firaee Keith, who formerly taught, school at Hose Lake, has accepted a position as teacher at Decker I.ake. , The now school building hero Is rapidly being completed by llrown and Robh, the contractors. A daughter was born on July 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Fay S. Short A POWER QUESTION "Is yon gwino tor lot dat mule do as ho oloases?" asked Uncle Kphraitn'M wife "Wlia's you' will-power?" "My will-power's all rigid." ho answered. "You jos want tor come out hyar an' measure dis mule's wont power." j In the Letter Box TAXI-DRIVERS REPLY Editor Dally News. In reply to your article under heading "Taxi charges are discussed" published in your valuable paper on Saturday last wo the taxi owner s and drivers of this city wish to point out that the comparison taken by Hie Hoard nf Trade in comparing tho charges In thls-cily with that nf Ketchikan is unfair. H. Kston Phyfo of Hartford, j Let us point out to those con-Conn., and Dr. II. Phyfe of corned, Mr. Editor, tho following raiersim. ...!., who are interested facts Firstly: tho initial invest in this city, werelmont liv the owner in iPrinon Rupert exceeds 40 per cent ol that of American car owners. Secondly: the cost of tires, gas and accessories also averages ap proximately 30 per cent above thai which American car owners pay. Thirdly: thai the ordinary tti'.ir mill lp;ir nnit nn.liin nf in- The Man in the Moan SAYS:- WJUNKLKS can bo painted out and rotor painted on hut char acter slays in spKe. of the beauty parlor and drug sJlue. I KNOW a lit He flapper girl Who is very sore perplexed To know just what mouslrosity She'll turn hoi; hand to next. r-- THEY say woman believes in a personal dovil'Ofloner than man because she is nfletter married to His Satanio Majesty. ONLY a few feirls. smoke and drink And somo don'tj wear silk hose; Hut every one that's worth her salt, :, Puts powder oriher nose. THE difllcultywith married life these days is thai girls with limousine tHAtes;fall In love with boys wjth flivver Incomes. THE shortest, person he Who from vacation conies. He usually owes a lot of bills And spending. money bums. The Jallest is 'the chap Who oil fishing has been He tells of whathe,'s caught. And monslgrsihe has seen. THE fountain, ofjytiuth is not opened with n corkscrew. cars in this cityLy reason of Iho Kill LAILH W iALMUN 1 - I I 1 I 1 T I 1 I ri .a. is in comparison wuu iveicni.. rnr l r Tiinnn II 101 I kan greatly exceeds that of car rUul ALInUlU , ALAA owners in the American city. In Ketchikan, wo are also HAPl'r is Die nian who is able to tune out his Jaud. speaker or jdisoonnect if altogether. JUNEAU, Aug. -!. ' The Deep formed, that the drivers and Sea Salrrmh Co. at Port Alt lirop owners of taxis through their re. H loading all the salmon packers proserin ntives noid regular meet- jn this distnet m this season s ings with tho Council in order to pact Up to-'tho end 6( last week. regulate, fares and also to enter- according In J. Vy. hehoe, Tern lain suggestions from the repro- torial Tax Gollector, who arrived senlatives as to t lie conditions of this morning after1 a trip through tho streets ano what improve- icy Straits and vicinity. The Port menls should be made and re- Allhron plant, last Saturday, had pairs done. In nearly every in- packed a total of 59.000 cases s(anee all recommendations ape and had a good siyfply. of fish expeditiously carried out by tho on hand or enroute tp the plant Council. for this week's operations he In concluding, Mr. Editor, wo said. may say lfiat the scale of fees! The. other canners report small chargCil in this city, is standard catches and light runs prevail-excopt one or possibly two pri- ing so far this season; The Bar-vale owners who ooerale their ron nlaht at Funter Hay had own cars and who have no em- turned out 19,000 cases. It had ployees salaries to meet, and all been unable to lift its traps for things considered is reasonable several days but-expected to do so and fair. Saturday. Other plants in the TAXI DRIVERS ANDOWNERS, district generally had from, 15,-City of Prince Rupert. 000 to 19,000 cases packed, Mr. BIRTH A son was born at the Prince Rupert General Hospital on August 3 In Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Haker, I.olbiniere Street. Kehoe said. G. H. Elkins left on last night s train for Hazellon where he will spend the nest week on plumbing business. I EMBASSY I I Special Old I I Liqueur Whisky I I Joy those who discriminate I now u you M ,,w . u:Tllis n(lVertisement is not published or displayed by tho Liquor Ihal wants a wiie ieu , . , honest man . ... ... n of British n.iii.i, Pni.,mK: Columbia him to write or come here to New. Control Board or by the Government t In n Yours truly, John Smith A LL the world despises an anonymous letter. We like a man to sign his name to what he writes. But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There in bold print are the names of those who stake their reputations stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. The maker of advertised goods realizes that he might fool you once but never he second time. His success is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he says in the advertisements. . Read the advertisements with confidence. They tell truths that you should know. The measure of satisfaction is larger? -in advertised products JUNEAU, Aug. 5. Charging I violation of the trap regulations J of the Federal nureau of Fisher-1 ios and the Fisheries law, action has been started in tho local U.S. District Court for the confisca tion f Trap No lr of the Sunrise Packing Co., of Ketchikan. This jslho second such action to be Initiated in the history of the in dustry, .the first being started here several days ago against a trap owned and operated by the Petersburg Packing Co. j The suit asks for the confis cation of not only tho trap and all of Iho equipment pertaining to it, hut also for the forfeiture of all licenses, permits and privileges under which it has boon operated. Tho Iran is located on the easti side of Hohni Canal, at Kdilh oinl, north of Checats Cove. It is charged that between C p.m. Saturday, July is. ami o a.m. Monday, July 14, the trap was not opened for tho cscapomient of fish as required. It is understood that it not only failed to comply with the latest regulations but also was not complying with Mm regulations enforced up ' to the present season. The case was hroughf on in formation furnished the District Attorney's office by act ing wardens nf the. Rureau of Fisheries, following an Inspection of the, trap. It, was taken into tho Dis trict Court on information nnd a motion niado to transfer it. tp Ketchikan was granted by Judge Reed. It is expeclod that ho will hear it 'whin, he holds a lorm; at Ketchikan next month. Prosperous advertising means regular continuous advertising. 4 h Jri ACTION IS TAKEN TO CONFISCATE FISH TRAP Second Case of Illegal Taking of Salmon In Alaska Before Courts i - STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince Gtorge Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC TORIA, SEATTLE and inlernitjdiatc points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR AKYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. 8.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, 8.Q0 p.m. For Skldegate and all" ports south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. PASSENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. leave Prince llnpert S.00 p.m. for PRINCE OEOntlE, EDMONTON, WIN-NII'EO, all points Eastern Canaila. Unttett Status. ASCNCY ALL OCEAN TEAMSH'P LINES. City Tleiat Office, S2S Third Aira Print Ruptrt. Phon 280. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle-- August 2, 6, 13, 16, 23, 27 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i FalU, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van- couver, every Saturday, 11 a.m, Age.uy for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnri from Prince fiupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and AUrt Bay, Tueaday, 6 P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and 8wanaoo Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. Far ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa laland, Sunday, S P.M. Por PORT 8IMP80N and Naaa Rlvtr Cannartaa, Friday A.M. 023 2nd Aanua. J. Barnalay, Agant. Peine Rupart, B.O.