Thnrsday, July 3, 1924. BlueRibbon Tea If a vote were taken in Western Canada as to which is the best tea, BLUE RIBBON would win-in a walk. The BLUE RIBBON family comprises half the entire population of Western Canada. It is an enthusiastic family and adds many to its membership every day. 3rd Avenue. ARE GOOD COMPANIONS Keep IIp iii n' il 'in I I'li'iiu hi mi unpriced Sectional B ook-case We sell Den and Lihran Furnit urt oi the best quality. Barrie's Home Furnishings The House of Quality. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton, Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern . makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. . EMBASSY X isaf Special Old Tfeol ln, liqueur Whisky JH This aqvotliscmcnt is not published or displayed by the Lijjtiyr Control Hoard or by, the Government of Mnusn Columbia. - ......a Phone 123. Local and Personal a- . .. .. ... w - -a B.C. Undertakers. Hayners, Undertakers. 351. Phone 41. Pboue .if l'rincc lluiiurl Annual Kxhibi lion, .September tf to 13. tf For quulity and preparation, get Hunters' Coal. Phone Green 22 or Blue 515. ; tf (iconic McAfee, manager of the Hig Hay sawmill at George town, returned from Vancouver on the Prince Hupert yesterday aflernoon. ' - - - YV. S. Harris returned from a business' trip lo Vancouver on the Prince Hupert. yesterday af lernoon 'und proceeded by train to Hazcllou. Mrs. J. I). Kelly and family art sailing tonight on the Prince Huperl' for Kelso, Washington where shl; will join Mr. Kelly uid establish their future home S. H. Ilnskins of Smithcrs was lected district deputy grand master for Anyox, Prince Huper and Smilhers at the Masonic Grand Lodge convention in Van cnuver last week. Miss Kathleen Hazlell, former ly of this city and now teaching cliool at Anyox, wdl pass through on I lie steamer Prince Hupert tonight bound for Vancouver on a vacation trip. Mrs. W. T. Kergin and daugh ter. Margaret, are expected home Saturday morning by the Prin cess Ileal nee from loronlo where the' latter has been at tending school for the past year. The total customs collections for the port of Prince Hupert in the month of June amounted to $.'0,788.71, a decrease of $30, 183.8 i from the corresponding month lasl year when the total collections amounted lo $57,272 58. Mrs. W. Hulls ami daughter. Miss Mae Holts, arrived from Victoria on the Prince Hupert yesterday aflernoon and pro ceeded by the steamer PrinCi John to Hose I lull tor io join Mr Rolls who is manager of the whaling station. C.U.M..M. freighter Canadian Volunteer, Capl. John McKerhan, completed loading of 300 Ions of Dulliie mine oje for Selby smel ler and sailed at 1 o clock yes terday afternoon for Ocean Falls where she will discharge coal and complete with paper for . Mr. and Mrs. John M. Meldram of Victoria and in the city on their honeymoon' trip, having ar rived from the south on tin Prince Huperl yesterday after noon. The bride was formerly Miss Pauline Frances (iordon of San Francisco. The wedding took place lasl Wednesday evening in Victoria. - - Win Itrainerd, Vice-president of (he Canadian Kxplosive Com pany. Montreal, accompanied by three directors of the company, arrived on the train lasl night and left on the sleamer Prince Hupert for Anyox on a combined business and pleasure I rip. Mr. llraliH'iil will return south on the boat tonight en route to Van-couer Island on a holiday trip. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as (Rhine double strength is guaranteed lo ' 'remove' these homely spots. Simply gel an ounce of Othino -doublo strength from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon sec that even the worst freckles have begun lo dis appear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is Is needed to completely clear the jskin and gain a beautiful He sure lo ask for the doublo strength Olhinc as thij is sold under guarantee of money back if il fails to remove freckles. Slenhouse. Ltd., .35 St. Francois Xavpr St., Montreal, Que. THE DAILY NIW8. PAUK THIIB1. Remington Quiet-12 Quiet Speedy v Efficient Quiet, because of ;ti specialized constructio 1, which embodies many ezcbisiTa Remington features. Speedy, because the keys respond rapidly and accurately to th' lightest and swiftest touch. Efficient, because it is the crowning achievement of fifty years of experience 'in building the Remington the world's first and still its superlative typewriter. Such is the Remington Quiet 12. Your typist will prefer it because of its "natural touch." You will prefer it because of the impression of quality it will give to the appearance of your letters. Mtillklt Cmapon ttf, m A'frf . Heaaiartea Typewriter Cesspaay of Canada, Limited Frlnre Rupert Pnilersi McKaa Br.t. Please send me particulars regarding th? Remington Quiet 12, Including plans of purchase. jj 32 N.m. . Address H. E. Stiles, Yicc-Pres. and Managing Director Head Office, Toronto. McRae Bros. Prince Rupert, Dealers, J. Hrawn was fined $20 for as William-Hayne. charged with JAPAN WILL NEED MUCH LUMBER SOON VICTORIA, July 3. Renewed shortly, according to Chobel Yamamolo, a prominent limber merchant of Tokio, who arrived from (be Orient aboard the FOREST AND FIELD 1 sault in the city police court this morning. C. J. Clayton is sailing for Vic toria on the Prince Rupert this evening. Baseball tonight, ..Ocean Falls vs. Prince Rupert ' at 6.45. ..Ad mission 50c. 155 Mrs. J. C. .(iavigan and family left on last night V- train for Winnipeg on a vacation trip. - 4. Prince Hupert Exhibition, September y to 13. Inhibitors please call at olllce for prize-books now. tf Mrs. Curran and daughter left on last night's train for tl. Stephen, New Drunswick, on an extended holiday trip. .... A meeting of the Women's Canadian Club will be- held in (be old Masonic Hall on Friday af lernoon, July 4 at 3 p.m. '.; Miss M. Uladwell," Miss SI, James. Miss Etanda Marsh. Miss Agnes Donaldson and Miss M. It. Mcl.eod, of the local school leaching "staffs, are, sailing Ibis evening for Vancouver on holi days. - breaking and entering a fruit store on Sixth Street; was com milled for trial by Magistrate McClymont in the city police court this morning. He already stands committed on a charge of stealing a watch. Africa Maru en route to Seattle and Vancouver on a buying trip. Permanent building permits were issued in Tokio and suburbs the week of his departure from Japan, and the districts in which permanent buildings will bo erected total twenty-four all told. The issuance of these permits' were met the first day with many applications ami il is expected that the lumber market will strengthen again on. 'this contin- seldom that more than an ounce cnt as a result. Construction material will be needed in I ho very near future as soon as the supply oh hand is diminished. All buildings are governed by the rules set forth hi Jhe revised regulations drawn up by the civic authorities. They are very strict as regards fireproof and earthquake uisiolunue. H. CLUB COMING HERE Are at Ottawa Today and Will Then Come West and Visit Stewart MONTHKAL, July 3. Ottawa is being invaded today by eighty members of the Forest and Field Club of Jloslon who are niakin the capital their first stoppin point on a trip which will take Ihem over the Canadian alional Railways across Caitada to Prince Huperl and Vancouver. In addition to Ottawa, Jasper Park and Prince Rupert, they will also make the scenic sea voyage from Prince Rupert as far north as Stewart and down the Hrilish Columbia coast to Vancouver. They will spend two days at Jas per Park' and while there will en gage in u number of hiking trips 'along the mouulau trail;. The party will return home through the United stales. C. K Howard .general tourist agent of the Canadian National Railways will accom'pany the parly as far kis Winnipeg and from there they will he accompanied by an officer of the western region. This is the first of a number of transcontinental parlies of a similar nature that will be token across Canada by the Can ad fan National Railways this year. HILDITCH LAID TO REST (continued from pase one) Mr. and Mrs. I). I). McTavish Victoria;. Mr. and Mrs. Morle Craig. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doreen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim liacon, Mr. and Mrs. George Casey, Mayor M. Newton, Aid. and Mrs. S. D. Macdonald, Aid. and Mr Frank Clapp, Aid. und Mrs. Theo. Collar!, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Phil lips. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. II. I). McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J .il. llrady, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrochu, Mr. ami Mrs. R W. Cameroif, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rorvik, Mrs- C. M. F. Smith and children. Mr. and Mrs. T. Heal lie, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Morrison, Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Slmckley am family. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. .Hale, Mr. ami Mrs. R. II. Smeelon. Dr and Mrs. J. A. West, Mr. ami Mrs. McKechnie, Mr. and Mrs Dowther. , Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Youngnian, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scad den, Mr. and Mrs. Mussallem, Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Easl.rtian, Miss K. Irwin. Miss Dorothy Mc- Kenzie, Miss H. Curtin, Miss G. Curtin, G. II. Arnold, Silver-side Hros., T. P. Fisher (Vancouver. II. II. Rochester, J. D. Mcl.eojJ, Thos. Trotier, Lindsay Cartage Co., Don Graham, Miss lluldah Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. rhoippson, Brotherhood of Car- penlers, A. C. I.iltle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas,- Mr. ami Mrs. Max Ileilbroner. Fred G. Dawson was the speaker at the Rotary Club lun cheon today taking as bis sub ject "What I expect Ibis town will be in l'J3i." Mr. ami Mrs. W. SJirubsall arc ailing tonight on (he Prince Huperl for Vancouver enroulc t Boston where they may decide lo make their future residence. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will lcavo Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday aiid Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. un- inovement oT timber from Ihisjtil C.30 p.m. and on other week-Coast (o Japan should conunence.days at 2, I and 6.15 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave Ihe Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and ' holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, row boa Is and canoes for sale and hire. Princo Rupert Roathouse. OGDEN'S CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN . (ji ALWAYS THE SAME lb.TIN OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, hoose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy Slock a supply on your boat- that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. We have made a special purchase of English Toilet Soaps made hy Midgeley's of Manchester, and we are offering Ihem at very low prices, iu all the popular odors. Large Cakes Toilet 25c each $1.25 per box of 0 Small Cakes Toilet 10c each $1.00 per box of 12 Old English Lavender Toilet. .40c each $1.00 per box of 3 Bath Tablets 20c each. $2.00 per box of 12 Wo shall not be aide to buy these soaps at such a low-price again and we strongly recommend you to purchase UY T11K HOX, iu view of the big reductions. ORMES LIMITE1 Tho Roxall Store. Phones 82 and 200 STRAW HATS Light Underwear: Boys' Sweaters Reasonable Prices STEVE KING Third Avenae Phone Green 85 NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Heautiful Hox. Sole Agehts PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES.