urday, May 30, mza. flwli LfTYl Why not riait Zion National Park, the newly opened Wonderland in Southern Utah, this Summer? Ask for booklet in natural colors, which fives complete information con cernini t hi a unique land. Round Trip Summer Excursion Fare is ftct dally txtweea May ZZ and Sept. IS Dnf 1123.50 CUveland S156.B6 Omaha . 125.65 Toronto 181.75 Kamaa City 128.00 Pittsburgh ... 167.78 St. Lou 1 1 .... 128.50 Washington .. 189.58 Chicago .. .. 134.00 Philadelphia . 132.92 Datrolt 153.62 New York . . . 195.40 Cincinnati . . 1540 Bolton 201.50 Vorrapnndinj fata to othat important carttara Final return limit October 31, 1925. Liberal stopover privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost will afford the experience of a life time. Call us by phone and let us make all your arrangements. Costs no more and will save your valuable time. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM, 405 4th Avenue and Union Station, Seattle, Washington. ins 'ir m UT fat iaw r art tiff .rfffrfX ia. a. w m m m m i n a & a & w a? m r an n is iti ua u-.v li mn mj at su m l ; good run .nil good exen i-c. ami you'll enjoy it all : ire Willi good equipment. Wright & Ditson ; ;dihsjied IS? I years' experience in making i : uiiil balls; factories in l.'.S. ami (ianada. THE CHOICE OF EXPERTS Raquets from $3.50 to $20.00. The George Wright Special S16.00, sh iiiiK wtlli permalitc. mil afTerled by ' nioislurc, ' cd without :-oiiililioii. lor ilie full season. Tennis Balls EOc I ou wMii I lo lniprsivv your scon, use Wrighl hU- n ,i (Ms aiM rmh. X -a li FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCfC 4ND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock rn.L. . . . - n i . . I. . ... 1 1 1. . Dtilf urn -wiiitivri, macnini&is, uouernisncrs, hioh -i makers, Founders, Woodworkers, tic. ELECTFIIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 Local and Personal Valhalla Picnic, June 21. U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. You'll like our .soall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Selling Out LYcrylliliig at Cost rice.-r-ll. 11. ilemmings. 130 Tonight's train from Hie Fast due at 3 .ail is reported on time. Hislmp H. M. Bunoz left on this morning's train for Smithers K. C. La Trace returned on the Prince Rupert this niorning from Powell River. HeV. P. K. Ilaisler is sailing to-morrow night on the Prince Kuiicrt for Vancouver. New shipment of lioys and girls reefer coals in all sizes M.oO at Hie Universal. i.ocai caraiiiiinavians neiu a dance in the Mc'tropole Hall last night. Arlliur Ahelson was mas ler of ceremonies. . I. Gas ley, owner of f lie Old l-.niprcss Hotel, arrived in the eily from Los Angeles on tin Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. .lack Wynti, wh'j have heeu mcmlihir a holiday in lie south, relumed to the city on the Prince Rupert this nioni- Soutlihound from Xaas River purls lo aneouver, Unron sleauier Venture, Capt. A. Jolin- donc, was heie; from 8.30 to 10 ''clock I his morning. Knights of Pythias. Nomina 'ion and election of ollleeis Mon day, .lune I. at 8 n.m. All Knights jn the city please attend. 1'. W. Wcsch, K.R. &. !: Mr. and Mrs. Waller J I nine anil son, who have leen on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned lo Hie cily or. Hie Prince Rupert this morning. A. II. Triles, prominent U.C mining operator, is a passenger fiiiii'tliioii'rli on Die Priiicp Hu- nei-f lo.iay' 'lm(d for Stewarl where he liisfxtcn!ive interest Mrs. (i. (!. Ilushhy is sailing tomorrow night on the Princt Rupei-t for Victoria. When she returns lo Prince Runert she ex ited. to lie accompanied by lie; mother. Coal SI 4.50. Double-screened Manalmo-Welllng-ton positively the best domestic coal In British Columbia. Albert & Mc-Caffcry, Ltd. ..Phone 564 and 116. If V. I". Aldesnn of Victoria arrived from the south on Hi" Princess Mary yesterday afternoon and will return to Victoria tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert, He is looking over business conditions generally in llii city. ' ' R. l Mc.N'aughtoii, C.N'.R. district passenger naeiil, has been advised that, cITcelive June I. radio .will be installed on the International Limited trains , running between Chicago and Montreal. Radio is already Installed on Continental Limited (rains between Vancouver and ..Mont real. l)o not miss "A .Night in Ho-heinia." a modern musical revue under Ilie direction of C. II. Lewis of "llcauty Shop" fame, West holme ThefOre, Tuesday ami Wednesday, June 2 and 3, al K..i0 p.m. Under the auspices of tbh It. P.O. Klks in aid of their Relief Fund. Reserve your seal al Ormes drug store. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic June 28, THE DAILY IfEWB PAOK THREB KEEP COOLI Ice Cream A Purely Home Made Product Wo have recently installed the latest type of Ice Cream making equipment aid are now in a position lo make and supply ICK CHKAM equal to anything produced, in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES . ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try it and he convinced KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Retail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 till Keep Thursday, June 1, open for the Yacht Cluh Regalia. Kale Wesley, Indian woman, was fined $10 jn the city polic court this morning for intoxication. Ilarohl Jtoydf' a well known commercial man oT Calgary, i hero today wiii diis bride of a few days., John Mitchell of Mitchell & Currie left olf IliFs morning's train lo spend-Hie week-end at Vauarsdol where -his c-oinpauy has a contract'. ! ;- Victor Wriglil, l-lmrinlon sigi painter, is a vlsilor in Hie city Ho arrived during the week from the Kast liy train ami will sai' Tor Vancouver on the Princes Healrice this afternoon. Mrs. R. II. Curd nrrived on Ilie Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver on her way lo Cassiac cannery where she will spend the summer. Mr. (Surd, who is ac countant al Cassiur, came in lo town lo meet her., John Mcwan of Ihe Pacific Mills ollice at Ocean Falls arriv ed in-1 lie cily on the Prince Rupert this morning to cheek up on log deliveries being maih through here from. Alice Ann lo Ocean Falls. COAL, $14.50. "The Best." Double-screened Ladysmlth- Welllngton lump. Peerless Egg, $11.00. Peerless stove, 12.50. No soot, clinker, little ash and no slack. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. tf I). It. Ilopkiuson, who was formerly a member of the staff of Ihe local branch of Ihe Canadian Uank of Commerce and who bus more recently been' at Mission Cily near Vancouver, was a passenger going north on the Princess Mary yesterday bound for Dawson where lie will be stationed for three years. LATE THOMAS O'BRIEN BURIED THIS MORNING Service Took Place in Catholic Church and Remains Were Interred in Falrview Cemetory Th'e late Thomas O'ltrlen, who died on Wednesday afternoon in Ihe Prince Rupert Ocneral Hos pital, was laid lo rest in Fair-view Ceinclery Ibis morning after a service conducted by Rev. Father P. J. McOralh was held at 0 o'clock in Annunciation Church. Friends of Ihe deceased assembled to pay their last respects and there were a number of floral tributes. Pallbearers were Sergeant Hugh Mcdlinchy, Harry Astoria, V. (5. Fortune and J. II. Meagher. The U.C. Undertakers bad charge of funeral arrnnugemenls. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW READY! Tht- Canadian National Railways have new on sale Summer Kxcursion tickets lo Jasper National Park, Kdiuonloh and Calgary. Tickets good going and returning direct or one way via Vancouver. Kxcursion lickcts to Winnipeg and points in Kaslcrn ('nuada and United Slides go on sale May 22nd; choice of roules, stop-overs, very low. fares, Full information ni Cily Ticket Ollice, 528 Third . Avenue, Prince Rupert. Phone 200. 127 I ANNUAL SPRING SALE t West of England Company offers values which put your dollars on easy street FRENCH RATINES All our Best Silk Checked Ratines and Ratine Voiles Values up to $I.3, for $1.35 All Fancy Plaid Ratines Values up tu .jil.lo for 98c Drawn Thread Ratines Values up to 1.10 for 79c Plain Ratines Values up to 05c for 45c BARGAINS IN WOOLENS Sport3 Flannels A big assortment of Checks, IMaids, and Stripes. Wool Crepes, Tweeds, French Charmeen, Etc. Values up lo $'$.00 for . . $2.25 Church Notices j Baptist Church liible school at 10 a.m. Morn ing service at II. Children's Chat; "The wild Lily of Ihe Val ley." Subject : "The Highway in the Heart." '-'veiling wurshio at 7.30. Subject: "The Song of Victory." Services of interest to all. Arrange lo be present. Lutheran Church St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Rev. P. F.. llaisler, li.li., pastor. ervices tomorrow both morning and evening will be held in lh church at the junction of Highlit and Ninth Avenues. Al Ilie morn ing service at II, a class of sis will be received into full mem bership by the rile of confirma tion. Preparatory service al 7 p.m. Kvcning service with Holy Communion al 7.30 n.m. Sunday school will meet as usual in Mctropolc hall at 12 noon. Salvation Army A message that grips, songs wilh feeling, a welcome Dial makes strangers feel at home is yours al Ihe Army. Sunday a' II a.m. subject "Faithfulness." 7.30 ii. m. subject: "Last Things." Public meetings Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Meetings for young people. Sunday school at 2.30. Tuesdays and Fridays, Scouls and Cuanls Methodist Church The Church of Service. Rev; I'corge C. Hacker, pastor. Miss Isabel Haddock, , deaconess. Morning service at 1 1 o'clock. Sermon topic: "Rooled and Grounded in Love. Sunday School al 2.30. livening service at 7.30. Sermon lopio: "Tlio breadth, and length and height h and depth." Presbyterian Church -Morning worship at II o'clock. Subject: "Pronouns and Nouns.' Kvcning service at 7.30. Subject: "The Carpenter." Preacher. Rev. K. W. Mackay. Sunday School meets al 10 a.m. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnco Rupert . James Spiers and K. 1). Cul-lily. Vancouver; V. F. Ablesou and C. Collhurst, Victoria : C. A. I'rocunier, Sunnyshle; (ieorgc l.angley, Terrace; A. J. Thompson, l-'sk; 1). II. Rae, Premier; C. '1'. Cabrera and family, Massed. R. 11. Curd, tlassiar Cannery; A. Fisk, Prince (ieorge. Central .1. 1). Wells.'Usk; L. liarH ami A. Smith, C.N.R. dverlip in lh Uailv New i r 1 SIMONDS CANADA DAW CO. ITO, mm SAW it with a Seconds saw Stays sharp longer MONTREAL VANCOUYC1 ST. JOHN, N.S TORONTO J VOILES All our Best Silk Striped Voiles Values up lo $1.03. for .. . , $1.35 Potter's Voiles In lovely designs, $1.00 value for 59c Printed Voiles Reg. Otic values for 40c Natural Pongee Reg. 00c values for'40c Natural Pongee First quality. Reg. $1.00 value for 79c Spun Pongee Reg. 85c value for . . 59c CREPE MORACAINE All Plain and Fancy Crepes in a big variety of shades. Values up to $1.55 for ' ' 98c English Flannels in Cream, Navy, Crimson Values up to $2.00 for ,. $1.65 West of England Store Phone 753 Third Ave. LADIES! The Burden Has Been Taken Away---Has Yours? Are you one of the modern women who have learned by experience how easy, bow economical and how satisfactory it is lo jusl slep lo Ilie phone and have Ihe CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY take this burden Trum your shoulders? Wo have THREE distinct kinds of Laundry Service to meet THREE distinct kinds of Laundry needs. You will find listed below the EXACT service Dial you have always wauled but never got before. ran 1. WET WASH For Ihe woman who prefers lo do her own ironing. Clothes delivered lo your door damp, ready lo iron, 5c per lb. Minimum charge, 75c. 2. THRIFT-T-SERVICE Wearing Apparel delivered damp, flat work nicely ironed, 5c per lb. and 1c additional per piece. Minimum charge, $1.00. 3. SOFT FINISH Wearing apparel delivered dry islarenhed if desired). Flat work ironed, per lb. 7c and 1c per piece additional. Minimum charge $1.25. Just Phone No. 8 and leave the rest to us. OUR MOTTO IS "SERVICE." CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. "' ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store WATSON'S TONIC ALE AND STOUT Kasy lo make, easy lo drink. A most wholesome and nourishing daily drink, each 75c OLD FASHIONED ENGLISH TOFFEE A delicious wrapped Toffee made by flanongs. Per lli 60c 3rd Avenue and 6th St. WATERGLASS Olio tin preserves about J'i dozen eggs. Huy nnil preserve llieni while Ihoy are cheap. Per tin . . 25c KODAKS, FILMS, SUPPLIES Developing tiud Printing for Amateurs. Films brought in before. noon will be finished Hie same day. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists Sunday and Holiday Hours From Noon to 2 P.M. and from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.