Wednesday, July 0, 1924. rLLLL .X-i A CM KXl 4 l Just Say "Gimme" means one cigarette and one alone. Smoked by men who 'mLi' tound wiiat they 4c wanted and stuck ncr for3P'! to it. Injmsof ' 50jbr7(E Just Say "Gimme" IK1 JustSay-GlMME" THE CIGARETTE Wit H "THE ORIGINAL FLAVOR!! BOOKS ARE GOOD COMPANIONS Keep tlieni neat anil dean in un improved Sectional Book-case We-sell Deli und Library Furniture ,.f die bet quality. Barrie's Home Furnishings The House of Quality. 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. KODAK SERVICE Your Enlargement can now be uvula on an Eastman Enlarging Machine, which gives the best possible pic-lure from your negative and tin price is low, loo. Film left in our store before noon, will be developed ciirreclly, printed properly and ready for you by six o'clock the same day. We have Kodaks, Brownies, Films and all Accessories. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store Phones 200 and 82 Canadian National Railways 1 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 to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY : , ;j A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents- PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. ; Hayners. Undertaker. 351. vs. Kaiens at 7 o'clock. Pbone 41, Phone If I'rinco Hupert Annual Exhibi lion, September 9 to 13. tf Lacrosse tonight, Maple Leafs Mrs. c. Scott was a passenger for innipeg on a holiday visit on last night's train. The regular meeting of the B.P.O.E. will be held tonight in the Elks Borne al 8.30 p.m. II. C. Eraser, school inspector, left on last night's train for Burns Lake on departmental business. W. L. Stamford, engineer at the Digby Island marine depot, sailed last night on the Cardena for Bella Bella. Mr. Johnson and family of I sk are sailing on the Prince (eorge tomorrow night on a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. E. Dingwell and daughter Doris left on the Cardena yes lerday afternoon for Vancouver en route to Victoria on a holiday visit. H. U. Young and daughter of Port Simpson arrived in the city ycsicruay anernoon ana are registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. .Miss Felterley of Sinithers i booked lo sail on I he steamer Prince George tomorrow nighl on a holiday visit in southern cities. Mrs. Henry Lee and daughter of Telkwa are booked to sail on the steamer Prince George to morrow, night on a visit lo Van-' fouver. . The Dominion Day Sports Commillee and the Lacrosse Association wish lo I hunk thn merchants and the general public for their generous support in connection with I he Duy celebration. Esther Ityan, a native, appear vative candidate in the recent provincial election for Alliu rid ing, arrived in -the cily from " THB DAILY NHWB. Since Jlht?""L'"'"'l" ml ! cmmui. I" Jm more babies have I bscn railed on Esc'0 I Brand than on all other In-I (antfoodscombincd. Eal H Brand is pure, uniform, di- V gcstible, nourishing. Send (or Free Baby Books. Till M13IH CO. LlKlTtD It nCOUVER if Mrs. 1 utile and child are booked lo sail on the Princt George tomorrow night for Seattle. Mrs. Tutlle has been visit ing for the past week with her brother F. J. Fuller. Mr. Fuller is sailing on" the steamship Hc-gina leaving Montreal, July 10 on a visit to Hie empire exhibi tion al Wembley. ALICE ARM GETTING ROAD IMPROVEMENTS Railway Nearly Ready For Use Better Route to Wharf Thoroughfare Across Flats ALICE AltM, July l. . Great progress is being made with the summer's program of road work carried out by the government in the vicinity of Alice Arm. The repairing of the Dolley Varden railway tracks is proceeding well and it is expected that it will be possible, to opetate hand cars befgre the end of the month to Camp 8. It is the only a road from the new Kitsault bridge to connect up with the wharf road near the school. All that remains to be don? to complete it is surfacing and, when this has been done, a first class road will be available from the wharf to" the bridge. Good progress is 'also being made on Hie road which will larl at the cast "end of the Kit Anyox on I lie Cardena yeslerdayhault bridge,, traverse the flals.l afternoon and is registered at a"d eventually connect up with the Prince Hupert llolel. the Illiaurt) river: pack, trail (across the bay. A considerable C.N.Il. steamer Prince .Ioliii.l""'tio11 r M r"ad ,,as bee Capl. .Neil McLean, returned iu,liue" a,m ,a,lt',J soon from Massell Inlet points al 0 as '"'"'S operations are fin- o'clock this morning wilh a s,,e" "car 11,0 "r"'?e, the work parly of 70 loggers from the,Nvl11 Le sPetlei1 UP- Massed lumber mill. The John I ' will leave at 8 o'clock lo-nit'lil SKHakATK I KM.TflRY ... .. ... V..UVVl ior souineru yueen unariolte Is land points. Jhurch pf England Sunday School Picnic will be held on l'hursday, July to. Boats leave Prince Hupert Boat House at FOR RUPERT DISTRICT .-.Wrlgleys Intend to Issue Special Volume This Year Representative Is In City i.oo p.m. ior uigny island. All G. A. Ilodire. renresenlinir Church or England children and Wrigley's Directories ot Vaticou-adulls welcome.. Bring a cun'ver. ( is a business visitor in the If raining, Hie picnic will be held city. He announces that his rrlday. If still .raining, then it company intends nutlimr out this wilt he held on Saturday. - Prince Hupert and district points Union sle.uier Cardena, Capl.'"s,P"d of including it in the A. E. Dickson, arrived from .edition for the province as n Slewart and Anyox at 3 o'clock whole as has been the practice in yesterday afternoon and sailed ill,c l,i,st- for Vancouver and wayporls at 5-p.m. Passengers for the south Included W. J.. Stamford, Bella Bella; A. Silvester, A. Pleas, Joe McNeil, Pat O'Brien, Mrs. A. Held, ta. L. Clunon, Weldon H. McAfee, Mrs. II. W. Anderson, .1. Smith, Laurence Tooke, Alex. Miller, J. B. Swann. II. W. Wnt- son, C. E. Jones, Mrs. E. ,11. Taylor. A. A. Linten, J. English, A. McCullouch and Mrs. E. Dingwell and daughler Doris, for Vancouver. HEMORRHOIDS Do not auffer another day with Itching, Bleeding, or Protruding Tiles or Hemorrhoids. No aurglcal operation required. Dr, Chase's Ointment will relieve J-ou at once and alTurd lattlnir benefit. 60o a box; all dealers, or Rdmanson, Bates & Co.," Limited, Toronto. Sample box free. will leave tho Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale and hire. Prince Hupert Boathousc. If you find you cannot get the daily News regularly, call in ano subscribe for It and have It de-llvere.i to your home. tf ALICE ARM Mrs. F. M. Keliey, Mrs. II. Sclfe, Mrs. S. Herrin, and Mrs. Barclay of Anyox are spending holidays at Silver City with their families. Dr. and Mrs. P. Whelan and family arrived last' Saturday from Anyox. Mrs. Whelan and family will spend the summer here. While repairing a donkey en gine at No. 2 logging "catnV of the liranby Co. last Saturday, Al. Miller had the misfortune to crush his hand, losing one fin ger. He is receiving treatment al the Anyox hospital. Miss Iloscnslein of San Fran cisco is spending holidays with Mrs. P. Whelan; A. Davidson, who has- bce,n doing development work on the Wildcat properly, spent a few days in town during the week Ho reports that, ore is showing in the tunnel in small stringers and that further development work will undoubtedly encounter the ledge for which it ,is being driven. A. II. Milne-of, Victoria arrived on Monday and is spending t. vacation with his daughters Mrs. J. A. Morrison. Hev. Father J. H. Buck has ar rived from -Salem, Oregiin, and spending holidays with Mr and Mrs. C. P. Iliel. H. F. Kergin, M.L.A. left on Thursday for Victoria where he will attend a gathering of the Liberal party who. ..will discus I heir further plans and leader ship. f -Mi.-.- Pearl Wilson left on Monday to join her mother in Vancouver. Sid Miller, an old resident of the camp, arrived from Anyox on Tuesday and will spend the next two months developing hi-j mining properties. Dominion. means of transportation up the SCmoi Mr. ;nrdoti li.d.ls h fir iviisauii vauey ami us upkeep i class certificate and has been of vital importance' lo the nun- recommended bv Hie school in jug industry of the district. Nnecior ed before Magistrate McClymout j Work has been going on for in the city police court this the past few weeks construclin morning to answer a charge of vagrancy. She was allowed out on suspended sentence and (old lo gel to work a soon as pos sible. E. J. Conway, field engineer for the Granby Co. and Conser Both Gordon of Prince Buperl luif accented he position chool teacher at the local This year is the biggest year for the logging Industry in Alice Arm. Both Eric Carlson and the Granby Co.'s Xo. 2 camp are working full blast. Eric Carl son, contractor for the Abbots ford Logging Co., Is logging t .1. A. Watson was conveyed to Hie Anyox Hospital on Saturday movning suffering from a stroke of paralysis. " around 70,000 feet per day oyer Hie railroad. There is now over 3.0(10,000 feet boomed, in the water awaiting the arrival of a lug to low them lo Oct-an Falls. The No. 2 camp of the Granby Co. is sending down from 70,000 to 100,000 reel per day over the Dolly Varden railway. The logs are made up into small booms, and lowed to the company's sawmill at I.arcom Island. The mill is culling 75,000 feel per day and is in steady operation. year a separate directory To-1;,.,,!. ,.IM,ko steamer Cardena olf SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leavo Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. until 0.30 p.m. and on other weekdays- at 2, I and 8.45 p.m. The last boat home each day WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIGBY ISLAND. Paining; light southeast wind; barometer 30.08; temperature, 5'.' ; light swell; h p.m. spoke tug Lome stormbound al Cumshewa: 8 Lluniiggett southbound. BULL HAHBOIt. Overcast; light southeast wind; barometer 30.03; temperature 53; moderate swell. Noon DIGBY ISLAND. Cloudy; calm; barometer 30.11; temper ature, 51; sea smooth. BULL HAHBOH, Overcast; fresh west wind; barometer 30.- 05; temperature (35; light swell. E&t-HoldintfSaw? Fitt-EMy-CirtW SIMOND& SAWS iomsuABA$iwto.tn. MOMTrttat VMCOUVI . ST, John, N.g, VS4, For every wash-day method RINSO is ideal for any wash-day method you use. Yon do not hare to change any of your usual steps just use Rinse Where you used to use ordinary soap. If you like to boil your white cottons, Rinso will gire you just the safe cleansing suds you need in the boiler. If you use a cashing machine, follow the advice of the big washing machine manufacturers- use Rinso. Just soaking with this new kind of soap loosens all the dirt Until a single rinsing leaves the clothes clean and spotjess. However you do your wash, make it easy by using Rinso. Rinso h told by all grocert and department' storet If yoa me a Washing Machine, look $otsr clolhet in ihi Rimo tttdtai usual. In the morning add more Rinso solution and for the machine. Thenrinse and drjr you nill have a clean xveet snot - tfhilt It ash. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO R-i-rr Extraction of Teeth During the summer jiionths it is advisable to have the TEETH that should he extracted removed add prepara-lionvill he made for PLATES or BRIDGEWORK before the winter months set in. Pain will he eliminated. I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and neighbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phone 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. 11 dheBeer without aPeer AF.4dmdr& 9 Because it's pure. PlflttOf&t Because it comes to you in light - excluding, sterilized bottles from the most perfectly equipped brewery in the west, where "purity" is the password. INSIST on" Cascade" at f he Govt. Liquor Store VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This advertisement is .not published or displayed by the.Liquor Control Board or by the Government of. British Columbia. Mil