You married him fr bet. I it or worse ami made up yinir mind Ilia I you would Ik'k with ti In) through sunshine and slorm nml help In in make lil It end meet ami darn I lie lio-( arid liuik afler Km" children it ml tery. liiriK Hut you illiln'l promise to If a washing machine. We've gol Vm for ale. Call ind im the New Savage Washer and Dryer. "A Demonstration la a Revelation." Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Sfore. Hardware and Sporting Goods OH 3rd Ave Phone. 3 St. Regis Cafe Prjnce Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. SUN BATHING I IS ADVOCATED Sir Herbert Barker Urges It I Cure and Preventive of Disease IHl as i LONDON; June 2t. Sir Herbert Darker, I lu famous maul, pulalive surgeon of London, has started a ruin ml mi In popularize naked un-hathiug on I he soillh eoal IliU summer. He ha formed a Sunlight League, ami ha induced the Duke of Sutherland lo 'hecnriv the first president. ! Sir Herbert in convinced thai Klin lialliintr offer mankind a cum ami a preventive of all if idieac" ami would sweep away all minor epidemics, such an in. fluenia. I hope lo siart a world movement I liy recruiting enough piou-ieer enthusiasts In .'t'Il ii dit-Iraliiig I lie people out of fnnlih to Ihe nin fur TT amatco LJrOTTONWOOOVENEEPANELy For panelling vuur rooms il rival llie niot rosily lianlwund. Ilejuvrnale your Home Quirkly and Permanently. Sole genlx Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and EB4. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating CL T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. pam JLmJ r Sf CLARK'S EANS Every bean tender but never mushy Nutritious and delicious Your choice of Sauces I TomatoChili or PUin. Cnudm AtprvJ on rw.ry flu, Suld ...fy wtr. health. Look al inc." Sir Herbert bared hi arm and rhest. which arc Itemized the color of an Indian. "I never really lived before, and al fifty-six. I feel a yourur- eonvenlioiix, xaid Mr Jlerberl. uler," he xaid. "The treatment "Shirk-naked halhiii? t eential 'ban made me impervious In eoldx. for the test rfeiillx. nml wiHiout my rlnlbex I "One. ij. him f prudery xbould wurm a when wearlHsr them tint lie rnuidered, and the rrnn-l "When you are iiisrutenled a i! LARGE SALMON RUN Number of Fish Taken That of Many Years Exceeds Past ( Jl XI.AI . June 2t. Ihe Cordova rrjrion i Meinp the larpewl run of red -alimm in many year. 'Kvery eannery i running to ca-pai'ily day ami nislil ami the run li'm nn xign uf falling off. although it ha rontinued fnr nme time. On one day the Park i ni: Company hdd nearly forty thousand ft-h on the floor, the Chaiiile and Shppard I'oint people. alHMil many. The fish causli! that day nd twinK canned at the Pioneer produee more than half a many cases of sal. :mn as this company put up tlin--,iiii? the entire eaon of 1923. j Well taifwrmed Ahennen at-frihute the immeni run of this sen. on In the. fad that during the seaon of tUllt. the five year 'eyele nf wliich the present .season ii a reeiirrenre. higli water nn Ihe T.npper river at the lieilil of the ifishfnK seaon. made it impnssi-:ble In lake but a small proportion nt the fish and Ihe efapemcnl In Ihe spawning pmtmds was consequently larpe. With a short run nf rels looked fnr in llristol Itay and other parts ni Alaska, ren siumiih nrins a jfood price and lite Crdova ean-ners should reap a ?n. re I urn after a number of year waitinsr. GLASS HEART THAT BEATS IHIKSHKX. Oerniany. June 21. - A tieaii nf jrlas vviiich beal by Ihe aid of a little elerlrie motor nml ends a red llifl.1 IcoursiiiK Ihronch jrlas arteries. ha. been placed in exhibition in the Dresden Hygienic Museum. The apparalus is approximately the sue of n human heart and was intended lo be oT special interest for medical students to illustrate the fund. on of that lorgau. RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1923. Has produced Mineral as follows: Placer fiold, !7(l,ll2,20rj; Lode Cold, J? 1 1 r.:it,uT"; Silver. !fo:i,5n2,tirn: Lend, 58,13.',lltll ; Copper, 171.0i!,r.nX: Zinc, 27,-iMH,7.'i(; .MisrcJInneoii Minerals l,tON,2.Y7; Coal and Coke, 2.tUM!8,l lis; HniMing Klone, Hrick, Cement, elc, $U!l,A I5,2."li making its .Mineral Production to the end of i 11211 ciiow no Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fee lower than those of anj other Province iji Ui Imininio'n, or any colony in the British tfrnpire. Mineral locations are grahfcd to discoverer for nominal fees. Absolute Tides are ihliilned by developing Mich properties the security of which is guaranteed hy Crown (Iranls. Full .in formation tonellier with Mining Heporls and Maps, inny he obtained gratis liy nddreMiiig '7' THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES , ..,.'.',.. Victoria, British Columbia. - TEW DAILY VIWB, REVISION IN WATER CHARGES PROPOSED (City Council Considers Bylaw and I Refers It to Utilities Committee for Report i ' I Itevision in wafer rale are pnpoed t Hie ffty eotineil. Last night Hie Iiy1aw selliw? Hie ser-' vice charge was.r:ad and il wa .decided In refer ft to the otililfes enniniiiiee in niing in recommendation for siii-li revixinn a 1 1 d'M necessary. Mayor Newton failed lo see. Why a real eslat' nflirp should le charged mily tOc when a new, paper nilfee ti.nl In pay 1 .50. 'I'll i . wax wily one instance of discriminatory charge. Aid. Collar! thought dial some provision slmufd be made where users of water-should be required lo make a deposit. If they failed lo pay Iheir waler rale Iheyj should be nil olTJusI a were llie user of electric ljghls and telephone!. There bad been many diflifulties in llie past between landlords and (enants on this am a,(JUOW,jon tl rtmw j,,, yettled once and fnr all. mollierlx retrulalioriM nf eaHiie i nature's am ynn are elothed: it oniirrv pnirr nr lown. enmpellinfr people In wear roverinv. The bevt way for a be- .uKANU.UIILT Ur enveloplna1 ffilurne should be (rinner is to dn a much axjie cam aboMied. fn ln bedroom, unclothed. I ami " There are many Idealpnlu on alwayx naked when I shave." the foulli rial whieh enuld be . xel aside for euralie bafhintr. keepinjf- the nfXf xejrrejraled. I'very .ea,ide ,ow and other. CORDOYA, ALASKA I,i.eiiin ojien-air bath, xhoubl' ' appnfiate Hie value of mm inl hi n jr. I any xatified that people I v'i back PYTHIAN SISTERS IS VISITING CITY Mr. h) ne Stein, liranil Chief of the Pythian ilfr Lrxle of Hrilis Columbia, is visiting Ihe city and is the house cuesl of Mrs. iSenrjfe Leek, Sernnd Ave. She arrived from Ihe snulli ye.-tenlay and will remain here until Thursday. Last mij:!i! Mr. Jtein fid her ollicuil visit lo the local Imlpe. Ijiler iu Ihe evening, the meelihsr was thrown npn In the Knight. Hefreslimenl were served ami, xneeehe were Made bv Mrs. Pioneer ioin Vluvr. ftu-l..n 'anil i-ari.tl nieMilr-rs of Hie I'ylliian Order. several event liave iieen arranged in honor of jfr. Slein winie ne i nere aim lonipii! a rei-epiion will lie held in hert honor ,il ihe hnme of Mr. Leek PREPARATIONS FOR BIG CONVENTION OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY ?:W YOHK. June 2. The vast amphilhcat re of Madison Square 4iarIcii is reverberalinjr Hiesf day with the clamor of an army -of workmen ami a corps of artdiilerl. who invaded Ihe his toric old structure: June I. to dress it un for the National Democratic Convenient licvinniitg June 21. 'Hie Democratic parly will be in possession nf the Carded un. lil July IT under Ihe terms of Hie Kieiculive Coiiuaillee' lease wMli Tex Hickaid. Day and nighL from now until convention lime, Ihe metamorphosis of tlje pic- liiresque place will continue. Then, immediately lhi delegates finish Iheir nominalinff and ml- Joiirn, will Jiegin Ihe, lahoriou process of converting, the Harden into il old self again. The whole job, on which it originally wa intended In spend about iill.ooo, will cost approximately 8t),nnn. VISITORS LIVE ON SHIP LONDON, June 21 neeause nf Ihe seriosu lack nf nrcommnda lions during what l Vnnwn a Ihe social eann here, a parly nf 00 (iolhenburg student have chartered a ship in which they will live while visiting England. The vessel is al anchor off ireeuwich iu tho Thames. BOAT ARRIVALS Arrival from Ihe south on the steamer Prince Itupert. Cap!. D. Donald, ycslerday afternoon In cluded Ihe following for Prince Hupert : Mr. J. F. Strang and son. Mr. and Mr. II. D. Murray Quebec.,' C. Iedericksnn, Miss Hnbeiison, Mrs. Howie. Mis M. Orav. Mr. nnd Mr. C. S. Murphy. C. Johnson. II. CSibsnn, A. R. Douglas, C. s. Robertson, Mr, and Mis Hampton. P. P. Quinn. W. Smith, Miss Harris. Mr. Trask. Mrs. Stein. T. C, Mewbnrn. .Miss Hell- Dr. Martel'i Female Pills Hit tuiitad nstsrt tliaaMunlt runlMthklf wntunr. rrcUii( TWtlOf cauM, csum, ouudmr ouiUinr P p -n4 'n orin. rlirin DELAYED. 4 FAINFUI. 1 r uiwpDii.nnu MENSTRUATION, &t NK- . VOU8NESS. BACKACUK, DIZZINESS, tie, iwdunmidnin. Sold ni? la BM llln(a- Uc.r TIN UUl with our matter. DninMU v.rrhr. or dlrct br mail, I'l.tn ptritar. n 00 KakkrkMtf r C... Tl I. Int k. immtw. unurMWlH Where Shall We Go This - Evening? - 0 you decide to spend the evening in FREQUENTLY town with some friend. The first part is easy. Dinner at a swell restaurant. But afterwards ... What will you do to carry on this business of having a good time? Easy! Five cents., An evening paper. A glance at the advertisements Suggestionagreement, and youre off! You didn't go round to the different theatres, to be driven to an unsatisfactory choice by fatigue and time. If it's worth while to consult the advertisements about amusements, how much more worth while must it be when it comes to the spending of household money. Read the advertisements. They place before you the full choice of the trustworthy goods in the market. They describe advantages, and give you full information before you have to stir out of your chair- Pursue for every article you buy the method you use when it comes to amusements. The way to be sure of what you buy is to buy advertised goods. Reading advertisements is an education in better buying. ham (Fori Fraser . D. It. Hop-j kinsnn, Ir. 'l'oal. Miss A. Vngt, J Jack Miller, Mrs. Ogston and child, Mr. Jlarr, Mi. H. II. (iurd, ! Mr. Palmer and .son, C. V., leetzel, Arthur M. Lipslod, J. W. Itobertson, Mr. and Mr. P. Obe-shaw, J. Max Merry and Mr. II. McDonald (Sunnyside . LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. X. Wilder i sailing for Vancouver on Ihe Cardcna I hi afternoon. Lieut. Clayton llisscll of the t'uiled Stale air service sailed lal night on the Prince Hupert . for Seattle en route, lo Washing Ion, D.C. A. J. Prudhomme arrived in Ihe city from Telkwa last evening and intend lo spend a week or ten days here before returning lo Ihe inlerior. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. IL Dickson, arrived from Stewart and Anyox at I o'clock and will sail for Vancouver and way port at 5 this afternoon - Mrs., M. M. MacLachtan and family are sailing tomorrow on Ihe Princess Alienator the south. They will spend a vacation visiting In Victoria', Nelson and A report frmii Ihe Hoard of Works recommending Ihedetuoli lion of a further portion -uf the plank roadway on Moresby Ave. iu W'estview was adopted by Ihe city council last night. The old Intnlier will bemused elsewliere. The city council, on reeoni. memUtlou nf the Hoard of Works last night decide to call for tenders for further quantities of cedar and hemlock lumber to be used fnr hew sidewalks and repairs to existing plank roadways. PH91 FITIi I STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate ihoiiIs each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Fridav, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. Effective June 30, 1021. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every .Monday, 8.00 p.m. For Skldegate and all ports south every Wednesday nl 8.00 p.m. PASSENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. t.Mve rrlnr Xupfrt J.OO pjn. for PKIXCE OEORC.E. EU-MOMTOS, W1X- NtrtQ. all poron Etitrra Caiutda. Ctiitwl Sute iMINCr ALL OCCAN CTIAMMlr LINCt. City Tit. Off lc, Ut Tklr A, erlnc upfL FhM 180. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY BX. Caast 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, SO; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 M. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swan ton Bay, East Bella Bella, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-touver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner -of 4th Street and rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, BX. UNION STEAMSHIP 'COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Ssilhur tnm rrlnr Rupert. (oe VRNCOUVER. VICTOWA, l.i.m AUft Br, Tu, B P M. Fflf VANCOUVER, VICTOMA. AUrt . and wan) S.,, trtfa 10 A M ror anvox, alici arm, stewart, . .in, ?m. Pot- FORT SIMPSON in Nm Rlf CnnrlM, MUi AM. 02S 21,4 A..nU. J. BrntUy, A9nL rrlrH. RMMrl.ao.