Monday, June 23, 1924. Special Prices Fop a Fow Days Only. MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY AT SMALL COST. Sail Boats irc .Special . ;i.)c special . . ;0r Special . . 7 c Special . . 1.5(1- -Special Motor Boats . . lOo HjH'ciij! . . . . $1.85 . . 25c l.50 Spec ml . . . . $1.15 . . 35c QAflDEN TOOLS . . GOc 80r Special 55c . $1.15 lOc Special 30c j. f SAND SETS AND SAND PAILS 7ic Special 55c 2'ir- -Special 20c ,'Hlc Special 20c y()r Special 35o r- j NOW SHOWING Betty Brown Summer resses Voile, Ratine, Linen. The Latest Styles . Moderate Prices "Detners" Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oporatlng O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer, 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. amatco l3 PLV COTTONWOOD VENEER PANELS! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmammmmmmmmmm For panelling oiir rooms il rival- Hie mosl rosily liiuilwoods, Hejiivenule your Hume Oiurkly and Pennanenlly. Sole Agents Albert & McCafFery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. STRAW HATS Li&ht Underwear: Boys Sweaters j '; Reasonable Prices Third Avenae 4 STEVE KING Phone Green 85 ! Local and Personal a ZIJI AJUyl VJ J(J. (7wlv B.C. Undertakers. Hajrners, Undertakers. J51. Phone 41, Pbouel for music at Hie Inhibition. tf Annual I'lcnic Prince Hupert Pioneer Association, Sunday, July 20. 118 Hasebull tonight 0.45 Acropolis Hill. Sons of Canada vs. Knights oT Columbus. I-or quality mid preparation, el Hunters' Coal. IMione Green 022 or Ulue 515. , If Mooe I'ieuic, Sunday, June 20, to Digby Island. (Jentlemenl 411.00. Ladies and cliildren free. 147 Annual Meeting l'riuce Ituperl Pioneer Association in Metropolel Hall, Salurday, July 5, 8 p.m. 118 Mr. Anderson spoke yesterday ifternoon at the outdoor service tonight lie will speak in Swc TH1 DAILY NIWB. PAD! THRIB. business. JOHN NELSON One of Chief Campaigners for Defeated 1'ruvincial Parly Mr. and Mrs. V. 1 1 ion trip. It. F. McXaiixhton. O.N.H. dis- r K. in the Swedish Lutheran Church, night f"r Vancouver on u vaea The vote in Terrace Friday! was Wrinch 100, Sergeant iO and IDockcrill 103. Archie Neatly sailed on thel Prince (Jeorge for Vancouver Sat urday nighl. . G. A. Payne, the Prince George insurance man, sailed for Powell I Itiver on Die Prince George Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Jeatl of Terrace were passengers fori I Vancouver on the Prince (Jeorge Saturday uiglil. W. A. Pullen of the Prince Hu bert Ily-Product Co. sailed by Ihe Prince (Jeorge .Saturday night for Vancouver on business. Miss Alice Moncoeur is sailing tonight oit Ihe Prince Ituperl for Vancouver. She expects to re turn to the city shortly. Lo Angeles Timber Product team schooner Kl Cedro is due at Hucklcy Hay early this week to Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, hoad lumber for San Pedro. Pythian Sisters! Please attend Women's Aid of M. Paul Lulh- mr-linx toniglil. Ollicial visit of 'ran Churcli, .Melrupole lluikljiiv. Hon. T. D. Pallullo, minister ol (truml Chief. Kniglits invited at Wednesday, June 25, 3 lo 0 .m. Mauds, and Norman A. Watt, his K.aO. 1 private I'ecrelaiy, sailed for Vic Word Hum been received from Percy 'linker "ailc.l by tlie Ihe Kilimaat Hand and arrange- Prince George on ralunlay nigiu menls are practically complele for Vancouver to meet the Uritish toria 011 the Prince (Jeorge Sat urday night. Capt. and Mrs. Coleman are Squadron of war ships and on sailing touisiit on the Prince Hu- perl for Vancouver to which ci! I hey have been transferred in Denning Hie Salvalion Army work. Capt. of Hie SI. Paul Lutheran Church and family ofAtlni Avenue railed anJ Mrs. D. ltac from eyburn. dish by Ihe IMncicorgc on Salurday Saskatchewan, will arrive this week to succeed them in the ser vice here. Iriel passfnger Hgenl. returned list -Mliryr. .1. .M. uoversion G.N.IL sieamcr Prince Joan, to the city last night Hflc visit- ami Joseph K. Hoiilel were each Capt. Neil McLean, was under ing LakeUc Lake on ollicial busi- found 'guilty of intoxication and survey at the Wallace dry dock. ness. He reports that J lie Lodge fined 25 in the city police cour Vancouver, last week and wa there is now open for business tins morning. found to be undamaged as a re- under the management of Mrs. M I suit of her grounding in Skide- Itaxen of Terrace. The two clasj-c of Miss Mills sale Channel Jas trip. She will laud Miss eatherliead, ltordenllrave Vancouver tonight for Ihe The I (iazelle announces Mwl reliool. euj.iyeil tlieir an- Uueen Charlotte Islands uniJ l ... ...... t tic appointment of Melville F. nual picnic on Dighy Island ?at- Prince Hupert. Lucas. M.D. to be medical heallh unlay aflernoon, dlieer for Fmnnds Lake and dis- ' I HISTORY PR I7F WON 1 1. ...... ..fl V.a h' llvall 111. v. vi. Hurl nun 1111 iiitrti iiiir - schools for the Oolleyinount, nlsht oil the Prince Hupert fof Danskin. Fralicoi Lake, nor! hi Vancouver where she will spend and south, !ras!.y Plains. Oolsala few days visilins before pni Lake. Slrealham, Tatalro Uncha eeedmg to California. Vallev ami Wistaria. - 1 ... . . the past few months. Picture of Ihe faculty and students and the champion ladies' basketball team are inleresling features of the publication. , Nnrlhimund from Vancouver lo Slewart and Anyox. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A .F.. Dickson, was in port from t.30 lo 8 o'clock last evening. The vessel had the following pasen- gers: for Prince Ituperl, Mrs. Fields; for Auyojc. II. Nelson. S. twanon, II. II. Sprmks, . 0. Tomliiisou. D. T. Ilaiumersmark and T. Lockhart; for Slewart. Mr. Klliot; for Alice Arm. Mre WATER NOTICE. (Dlttrtlon nd U) TUE NOIICK thai Hume B. llatilnrliHi. wlxe hIiIit H Mi.iim-ii, will ai'i'ly for llriiirr lo Ukr mil iiv i.UOU irilloii of alr nut it in imtuiniil .inl. Tim walrr will Im tlvprlrd rnin tlx- (in1 at a Iwlnt aUiiil u ten north f Ui ivirlh-faH rnriir or hlork 40a I'.l.. 7, Plan . i.Mirrn Cliarluiir llan1. and will t uptl fur Imluatrlal purpn-i- uNn (! laiul Ui-i-rrlliMl at blM-k it i.l. ?. plan 816. ytireil Cliarliille Wand. This ixilirr n Htnl ii I Ik- rruiind on the Kth day or May. 181. A mpy r till luillrp anil an appll-ratlmi niriianl ttH'irln and t" the "Water rt, nil," lll t riled In the orrire or llB Water Hertirder at Prlnre Hupert. oi. Jertloni to Ihe allratlon may tie riled with the ald Water llernrder or with the i.iutiiriiller ur Water Itlarttl. I'arllametit nmidlnin, Victoria. II.C. within rifly daya tier the flrM appearanre nf this nolire In a local newspaper. The date or the rir.l publlratlon or lhl nntlrs Is May to in, lll. . B. BABINOTON. Applicant. NOTICE. IN THE MATTErToV an application ror Ihi) iMiie or a I'rovltlonal i.ertiricate or Title ror l.nt fourteen ill), Klock seventeen M7i, Tounslte or Pelkalla, Map 0S. Saturactory proor of the loss of the Certificate or Title roverlnr the abovn land haunt been produced to me. It Is tnv Intention to Issue after the ei pi rat Ion of one nionlh from the first publication hereof, a I'mvislonal Ortirirate or Title lo ihe above land In the name or Ole Andreas Orrobrak. The ordinal Certificate of Title Is dated the sih inly 1913, and Is numbered mm. Land lietMMry' office, rrlnoo huperl. n.c lith February. t I. II. F. MACI.KOD. Tlemtrar of. Titles, NOTICE. IN THE MATTElTTr an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for l.nt rive (5), block thlrly-rive (SS), Section one V, Clly or Prince nupert. Map its. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title rnverln the above laud havlnir hern' produced to me. It is my Intention Irt Issue, after the expiration of one month tn.tn the rirst publication here, of, a Provisional Certificate nf Title to Ihe above land In the names of Mah Noey and Mah Fou Chiitnr. the orlrlual Certificate of title Is dated the t3th .November, iv i j, aim is niimoeren 47 im. Land Iteaislrv Orrice. . Prince nunert P.O.. ' . , 3 1st Narrh, 181. H. F. MACLEOP, ' Ikruirar of TlUt. w 1 u la in Mirunsaii, Having uis- Tho Aurora," magazine of the posel of.ju Jisli smoking plant Prince Hupert High School, for mi the government wharf, plan ihe fin-fug tjuarter of the choo 011 leaving for the Hast in about lerm, has made il upiicarauce. a weeks' lime. He may decide to In a bright manner it chronicles locate in Nova Scotia or Itostou. Ihe doing of (lie school tluriu C.N.H. steamer Prince Ituperl, Capt. D. Donald, from Vancouver and way ports, is due on time at .'I o'clock this afternoon. The train from I be Fat. due at t o'clock, is also on lime. Last night some of ihe boats reluming with picnic parlies found ilillicully in getting home owing to the thick pa'lches of! fog which came up. At leal one boat failed lo return until this morning. . C. Woodwoiih, vice-principal of the High School, sailed Satur day nighl on the Prince Ccorge for Vancouver, lie will spend the summer vacation in Ihe south with Mrs. Woodworlh who left some time ago. , . Jack Toner of waterfront fame Is leaving next week for New York Oily where he may decide to locale. The airplane ark at Seal Cove, vhieh he lu,s been occupying fop' Ihe past several months, is to be removed lo Ihe hot springs al Port Fssington. J. S. Couller, assistant secre tary-treasurer of the Melroit ,v Cleveland Wavmation Co.. arrived in I lie clly from the Fast by Irani aluiday night and pro ceeileil south on lie steamer Prince U.'orge. He was accom panied by members of his familv. Provincial Police Coiistalde and Mrs. H. p. Ponder sailed for Van couver on the Prince (Jeorge Saturday nighl.- Constable Ponder ha.d in custody Hugh McMillan of Smithers amlAlexanderUun-iro-at of llaxellon who have been sentenced to long lerins in the peni-lenllary and Mrs. ponder was in charge of an insane woman. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. T. M. Orwig ami daughters wish lo convey tlieir feelings or deepest apprecjalion. and sincere thanks, lo their many friends for the kind expression of sympathy and Ihiv, lovely floral tributes seul Itijh'eir 'recent be-reaVemytit in thtvlos of a husband " ami falhera) BY DOROTHY PATMORE Award of Adair Carss Chapter, I.O.D.E., Goes to Pupil of Borden Street School The awald offered by Adair Carss Chapter for proficiency in Canadian History anions pupils of the city schools has been won by Miss Dorothy Palmorc of llor den SI reel school. The decision was reached as a result of writ ten lct.s marked by Superintend cut II. S. Hum. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. DUJHY ISLAND. Overcast, calm; barometer, temper- a i ii re, sea smooih; 7 pjii. learner Canlena out uorlhbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Admiral Watson 015 miles from Seattle northbound. DF.AD THKK POINT. Over cast, calm; baromelcr. 30.00; euiperalure. 18; sea smooth. HULL IIAIUMIIt. - Oveirasl. calm; barometer, 30.02; temper ature, o2; sea smooih; 8 p.m. spoke inidorship Yukon 318 miles soulh nf Kelchikau southbound, 10 p.m. spoke steamer Prince lieorge passing Hardy Hay south bound; 12:30 a.m. spoke steamer Princess H'eatrice abeam Pine (land southbound. Noon Dili MY ISLAND Cloudy, calm; barometer 30.22; temperature CO, sea .smooth. DKAD TrtF.F. POINT. Clear calm; barometer, 30.00; temper- alure. (2; sea smooth. HUI.I. IIAnmm. Overeas. light iiorlhwesl wind; baromUcr, oh.o.'; temperature, 38; sea smooth. SALT LAKES SERVICE Ihe Launch "23" will leave. Swanson s Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 n.m. un 111 C.30 p.m. and on oilier week days al 2, 1 and 0.15 p.m. The last boat home each dav will leave the Salt Lakes float sharp at 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic panics specialty arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes ror sate and hire. Prince nupert Itoalhouse: rCZEMA in I menl tor Xeiema tn Sklu Irrtt-b It retlcTei it one and tn4u- f","r,"li the akin. SampU bosEr? Olntnwnt frc. It you menttoo UJs K"" per Mid send Stxaiamp for post ja. tc. k It ail dealers or KOanivnaoiiMfci g, co, To keep your prints, a Kodak Album You'll enjoy all over again the week-end trip, the summer vacation and the fun you have just around the house, as well when your prints are stored, safe, clean, and in order, in .a. Kodak album. Precious now, your Kodak album will be priceless later. At our Kodak counter you're sure to find an album you will like. We have open and closetf back styles-most of them loose-leaf so additional pages can be inserted in a Variety of attractive cover designs. A complete stock. Kodak Albums 20c. up Ormes Ltd.; ...1 CITIZENS! Forest fires will destroy our Tie Industry, which last season produced over a million ties and brought half a million dollars into the district. HELP PREVENT Forest : Fires IT PAYS! 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