Wednesday May 28, 1924. Blue Ribbon 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. Sh 'MbSuSt Our Big oe Sale Tin Mill i ii derided .vh lierause Hit public nn pelting real value-. Inutile nitr Kton- r' lnziii of shoe suitable for nil Mi' rniinfv ,d tlx following prices; 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 WOMEN'S SILK HOSE AT $1.00. Men's Fine Oxfords, $5.45, and Men's Shoes at $4.95. Family Shoe Store SPRING STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intcrtiicilinte points each TIiiips-l;iy ami Sunday at 11,00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Saturday, 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN fur VANCOUVER via (Jueeii Charlotte Mauri. June 7. PASSENGbR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Iwiva I'rlm- luiirrl . ml p.m. Ut NlINi:: nKolUlf.. ntMoNTON. WIN-NH'fcil, Ill point Ea.lrm Canada, tinned Slate AOENCY AIL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cllj Tlta.l Orric. S2t Tltlrd At rrlnta HuptrU rhoo. tU. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert S.S. PHINlifcOO BIHIlIi For Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle, May 2, 13, 23 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skaflway, May 0, 19, 30 ' 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butodale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.v Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-oouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all SUamshlp Line. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, Qeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. jaiimn rrom Prince Ituprri. f VANOOUVEd, VI0TOKIA, Otaan FalU. and wanion may, Tua4a, P.M. for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, AUrl , and Bwanaon lay, Saturday Noen. roe ANYOX, ALIO! ARM, ITEWAUT, W.I.I laland, EuiXay I P.M. or PONT (IMPaON and Naai RKtr. Oanntrlaa, PrMay A.. Ill Ind Av.nu. i. Barnalav, AianU Prince Rupert. .C BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS Have Arrived. In linn) wearing mnlerinls at moderate prions. EXTRA BLOOMERS OPTIONAL. STEVE KING Phone Green 85. t EDDIE CRAGGS FISTIC WINNER Gets Decision Over C, Drennan of Alice Arm. dumber of Bouts Staged CVCLONIO PRELIMINARY rperlal lo Daily News; .y.y. AlM, May Itofore a I hnue filled In rapacity, f j imp. 1 i i n i i i ;i r i ami Ilic inain lioitl of a boxing contest w9 pulled off here a I Ik- final event in Hie May 21 sports. ,l I ln fistic en. runnier went Ihe full round and a clean, faf .lrlie of flylil wa dished lip. Although orii' of Ihe preliminaries wore Ui lie nf (lie no decision yariely, the mill went trnng. To scrap Wa Hie thin (r. and no faking or falling down was noted. The firl tit Ihe preliminaries wa a I wo row ml two minute go between Hip ,'p youngster Hilly and Jlrrrmy. And for H year od Ihey went lrong, hard fighl- Miig and no ipiarler aknl. Next Ted Kcrgin and Hoy Johnim wenl IliPir Iwo two-minute round. h'ergin carried Hip fight lo hi opponpiit, Imt Johnson, oniiering he wa younger hy year, ami nrtich le in weight, iput up a great ernp, showing a natural aplittide in the fiIH line, nml wa highly applauded. Jarnell and MolTal of Anynt being nexi in i7.e pul on a honl showing excellent fal work and elean fighting resulting in a I raw. The preliminary between Sher- man of I'rinee Ituperl and !or don of Anynx, wa u fal scrappy two round of fighting. Sherman led the fighting during Ihe round, and u a reull of ex perienee gained in previou hal-He howei Hie more scientific fighting, (lorrion. considering thai he ha several year lo u efore he leave Hie teen age and ha Iteeu in only one or Iwo pre liminaries in the Anyox (Syiit. put tiii a fal. 'la.y scrap, and wa highly aoiiiiliiiienlel. The Cyclone The lal of Ihe preliminarie of the evening wa n-scliedulcd two round go helwren Ihe he.iv- e "Haltliug" Hill ami Cowboy Sam Wlnslrom! At leal lhat i Ihe way (hey were introduced. Hill initial mliy begin wilh a ll. hill a lo whether or nol It land for Hullliinr Ihere are truu' douhl and a lo (iwhoy Sam, we heiee Ihe referee nieftnt hi hrnlher, forjhe fellow who foushl II. Hill wa none olher lhan Cyrlnne Sam Win- olmiu. The Lout only lasted the urealer part of alout 12 MM'oinN, i will lake mtieh lonirer lhan lhal to chronicle Hie major portion of Ihe Ihin? that hap pened. It hnppenett ouielliin like Ihi: III Ihe !eeond second lifler inlroduelion, Uowhoy Sam lies pardon Cyclone Sam lore into II. Hill, knocked him olT hi piiard, olT hi feel, I drew hi arm into hlpli irear, rained I. low o Hi" riidil of him and lo Ihe left of him, and all oilier way in which hlow may or could In' rained and went into several flinches, lleferee .In inc. Trinder in Irying to hreak I hem received a Idow on Hie coco that rained him In see viion of "ller name ' was Alatnle, Hie mule." Spinning around side-way riiiniilelely fortrellfiiK Ids duties, anolheV rlinrli and fall from I he fighter. The Iwo seconds. dexterouly finding an opening hehveen the eyclonic hlnw rescued II. Ilill'froin under NOTICE. IN THE MVTTF.n of an application for tlie Une or a I'riivUlniial ( erlirirale or Title fur Lot five (), BliM-k IlilrtV-flve i(Si). Seftlon one (b. City of I'rlnre OiitutM Man QOt Sallrartory prf of the 1o or the Cenirirate or Title mverlliir the alnive land h.vhi lti.Mii ocfulnri'tl Ii, nip. It 14 IIIV In lenlluii to I ue, arter the expiration or one mouth fn.ni the first ntibllratloii here- or. a I'ruvl.liitial Orllflraln or Title Id the alMive laiul In Ihe iinnie or Mali oey ml Mih liki rinini ihe orlalnal Ceniri rate or Title Ii il l! i'il the I Sill .Mivetnber, , I W 1 3. and U numbered 4741. ! I.mul IU'llry ornre, I'rllire Hubert. h.C. Slut March. 0l. II. r, MACLF.on. llfHHIrnr or Title. WATER NOTICE. (Dlvaralon and Ui Tiki' Mine n timt Hiinif H. Itablitrton. 'shime adilren I Marlt, will apply ror a llrrnre to take and use s.niiii raium 01 water out or an iiniiained mnd. The water will be diverted rrom lite pml at a point about inn reel north of the H"rlli-i'it Irot'iter or hi. .ik Ilia li.l.. T. pint) VIA. lOitei-n Chatkille llanK and will be tisctl ror hi.linm.il purpose iiiuiii ine unn ne. srrlhed a blurk III H I.. I. plan l. yiieen Charlolle lluiwl. This noilre H Hte.l on Hi.' Rnitind on Ihe ivth day or May. I0O, A ropy or (III uotlre and an appll-eallon piir.naiil tlM'rrlu and lo the "Wilier Art, mil." will be. riled III (he orflre or Ihe Water lleeonler al Prlnre lliiiert, ou-jertloii to the appllratloii tnny be riled with Hie rah) Water Heconler or with. Uh r.oinnlMller or Water Itlrtm. Parliatnent Bull. linn, Vlriorla, H.C.. within fifly daya alter the rirsl appearanre or till noilre In a liM'al newper. The dale ol tlie rir.t puhlK-allnn or this noilre U May tdtli, II. D. BADIX0T0S, Applicant. YOU CAN EAT ANYTHING YOU LIKE AND NOT HAYE HEARTBURN In til rtft t heartburn tbere Ii rniwlnf mil burning pain In tlM tfjmach lllrnded by t dlituri itlte, t, bn tm murb fwxl Ii Ukl) into lh itnmarh it Ii liable to rermrr.t ami 1rin trrnielf Ciir, vmnltluir orrura, and bat I thrown up la t'nrrally aonr and bitter. Wben you are In Ibla roniluli.n yinj will rind that Mllbiirn'i Uia-IJrrr I'lIU will lve you relief rlfht away. Mr. Joseph H. Narponald. Ctirlnmai Inland, .wrlteai "Twi yeara airu I littered all Hie Urn frn heartburn. I tmik one vial or Mllburn'a jna l.lfr Mlla and have never been trembled ulnee. tt la very nice to be able to eat any thing yoq like and not have heartburn any more." Mllburn'a I.a'ta l.lv.r rill, are tie. a vial at all dealer, or inalM direct m re-eelpt of prle by The T. Mill urn Co. Limited. Toronto, Ont. Ihe rope and though not stilling Cyclone' .rm, quieting Hiem In some exledl. .Iill here lie. feree Trinder got his hearing snmewhal and declared the hunt off and it I understood he did llli Iterause 'Ihe sufely at life and limit of a referee, in so small ;i ring wa riol secure wilh all of Cyclone' arms going" at once. Main Bout The main hout of Ihe evening was a three round filil hetween C. Dreunan of Alice Arm and Kd. Crairg of Anyox, I In- fighters weighed in al 110 pound, and were fairly evenly matched. Hraggs seemed In he in Hie heller condition not tiring n easily. Ikdh fighters showed that they had an arntiainlauce wilh Hie knowledge of Hie manly art, mid llir-i1 round of fast, hard fight ing were served up. The first round wa even. The second ami third round were in favor of Oragg. who was on Ihe aggres sive during mol of iliese. The decision wa given lo Cragg jiolh fighter finishing strong. ANYOX HOLDS CELEBRATION Children's Races, Presentation of Medals and Dance In Evening (Special to llaily New) ANYOX, May 28. The weal her man started out lo he unkind to youthful Anyox on r.niiire lay, ami the hope of many youngsters were hlighled at Ihe pros-piH'l. Ilighl up In Hie moment el for gathering al Ihe new school the rain dri.zled, hut Ihi did mil deler Ihe eager hoys and girl from nsemhliiig, and pos-silily Iheir ardor had something lo ilo iwlh 1,1 ii' sudden change in Ihe manner of the maker of weather, for hefore the .sport were well started, he condescend ed lo smile it hit over the hall ground. Aseiuhliug al Ihe school grounds, Principal Itoherlson and Ihe leaching slalT romlueled llag exercises, the Jack was mast headed, the children sang and the hand played "O ('aniula," Hev. J. II. Ilihson sM)te on the significance of Ihe day, after which, led hy Ihe hand tinder the leadership of llandinasler Yarnc nml playing Inspiring marches, Hie children paraded In the grounds, where noise. making device were handed mil, colored drinks, ice cream, randy nml cake were freely distrihuled until Ihe sport' program was concluded. The hand played throughout Hie afternoon, con-Irlhullng greally lo Ihe success of Hie firsl of a series of days featured every year hy the Community League In conjunct ion witli Ihe liranhy Company. The Races. The program of events wa a follow: iilrl under four, I. Ilarclny; 2. Kerry. . Hoy under four,, I, Armstrong; 2, Shell on. ; V (litis under 'I'Ciimernn; tiraueii. Hoy under sIvi'lr'Arnislrong; 2, Camelling ; V- ' (Slrls iiniler 'eigfil, I;' Ilarclay; 2, I'ederson. . , Hoys under eighj.'ij.llalilerone; 2, Johnson. ' :" . ' , (Ilrl under, .ten. ),sMr.lonald; 2. Ilarr. ' V' Hoy under" ten. . .. Arin-slrong; 2 IMllon. (ilrl under twelve, , Cam-eroii; 2, llerrin. Hoy under, twelve, , Mcfion-aid; 2, Ilarclay. , ' (llrls under fourteen, I, Mc-I.eod; 2, (Ihapman, Hoys over fourteen, 1, Dupuis; 2, Azimu. INTO THE ATTIC youngsters today ever saw a horserhair sofa. Few They wouldn't know what to do with a fire taper, carpet stretcher, or coal oil lamp. They couldn't braid rags into a rug, or wind yarn without tangling. But they know the how and why of typewriters, phonographs, telephones, automobiles; what happens when a push of the button gives light, or a kodak's flash fixes their image on paper. ' ' Their education is as modern as the advertisements they see. They have no more use for the lamp and chimney of yesterday than you for the wick and tallow of the day before. Advertisements induce such progress. They , urge mr if wide use that means improvement They help you lift the out-of-date into the attic rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of slavedom. They bring late improvements within your reach. ; Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert to the new. Without advertising, you would never know 1 a product's worth until you had bought it. iirl egg ami spoon race. I. Gane; 2. .MolTall. Hoys sack race, t, Keelile; 2, hupuls. Needle and thread race, I, Oal- derone; 2. Ilarclay. Iloy.' wheelharrow race, t, S. Ilarclay; 2, K. Ilarclay. High jump, hroad jump ami hop, slep and jump, 11 in all three, Aximtis; 2nd in alt three, Ilarclay. !irls harrel race, I, Cohlerone; 2, Kve. Hoy' liarrell race. I, Ilarclay; 2. Iiupuis. Tug o' war, girl, leant rap-lalned hy Cahlenuie wa first; hoys' lug o' war, learn raplaineil liy Dupuis got firt priie. Those who assisted and had In do wilh Hie effort are ent tiled to .a larje amount of credit for Hie success accomplished. Me- dames C.loke, Clay and Scotl who saw that all were well served; Hev. .1. 11, (lihson, Messrs. Holier! son, outhaiii, Ingram, Ford. While and Hyan, who aeled a judge and starters. Medals Presented llurinjf Ihe program Hr. Harper, President nf Ihe Community League look occasion to present medals won hy hoxer at Ihe League Tournament a well a meinher of Hie Colls llaskethall Team who won the .lunlnr Cham pionship of Anyox. Winners of hoxing medals were Hed MolTall. K. Drown, T. Azimus, (i. McMil lan, (i. McDonald, 1'. Clay and W. Moriisoon, Colls Haskethall team MolTall, Clay, Ilarclay, Azimu, Mcl.aclilan and Canlel- lini. At nighl Hie grownup. wound up the day wilh a very uecess- ful dance in Ihe gymnasium, all expressing themselves a de lighted wilh Hie arrangements, Ihe music, especially coming in for a largo share of flattering cnmmenl. Messrs, While, Hole nml waterman were Ihe artiMs Mrs. Cloke, assisted by II. G. Ford, had charge of the refreshment stand and P. llynn Ihe tie-1 eoraling. Sport Chat j Allotment of nighl on the Acropolis Hill ground for the various athletic organization Ihi season ha heen made. The Football Association get. two nighls a week Monday and Thursday one week and Tuesday hiiiI Friday the next and so on; the baseball association Iwo night a week In fit in with the football night, namely Tuesday and Friday ami Monday and Thursday allernale weeks, and Ihe lacrosse league gel Wednes day nighl. The lacrosse andi baseball schedules will be issued' in a day or so. The next base ball game will be on Thursday nighl between the Knights nf; Columbus rtml (ill's. T he Edmonton Journal editori ally urge Hie development of Ihe Knglish rugby game, plating lhal Ihe' game has taken a firm hold in Kdmonlnn and lhal there are now six fully organized club playing Ihe game In Ihe cily now, Ihe paper stale t tint it U e. pecially desirable al thl lime that the Knglish game-should be encouraged in view of Hie fact Hint a New Zealand team will probably come hi Canada in 11)23. Continuing it say: "A u" mean of lrenglhening he Imperial bond, I here is nothing like com-petition in athletics between Ihe different portion of Ihe Hrtllsh Hotninioii. Australia and New Zealand have bolt been the gainer because Ihey have excelled In the same branches of sport a the mother country. There is no reaon why Canada connot put in Ihe field a good a fifteen as any nf Ihe other Dominions and it is lo be hoped Ihe day h nol fur dislaut wlien Ihi will bu the case. r Eat More Wheat Do it with Dread, Cake., Puddings, Pastries, baked with FiveRoses Flour The World's Best. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage aid Storage Phone M. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnltur Moving.