iday, June 29, 1925. FOR 15 DAYS ONLY Jiiiii U-'i i! '' 'sili nirhi-ive i rmtt-up For Saturday Evening, Monday and Tuesday In the Big eweilery aaie V few lato liipnifiit have arrived mid there are a few me left over which we viii to rle.ir out. Thce are --ample of the mmiy genuine lrg;iins we are offering. Cut Grape Design Glass Tumblers, Vi duz. . . 95c Stainless Dinner Knives with while handle, rut to V-i duz, for 53i90 5 Only, Big Ben Alarms ...... $2.90 19 Only, $2.00 Alarm Clocks ... ... $1.20 Colored, al Silk Umbrellas, value, up to $15.00, different handles . .. $7.80 21 Gillette Razors left piling at 35c 15 Jewelled Waltham Men's Watches willi screw guid filled c ase . . . $19.60 15 Jewelled Girls' Wrist Watches with gold Idled ease $8.90 $5.00 Ebony Ma-Jong g Sets .... $1.95 OTF. Our only dire iir putting, on this genuine i- lo i. mil iiirst' II. V. tianienm for the urinal monies nt Inisiiipss :il the time Ihe llulger K Cameron istnp wa. Inihi. d. V have ah.solnlely no desire lo id the puMn . Mr. Cameron is poiug east shortly .1 .& Miir eariM -! ---rt to meet all finam-inl ohligations ri.iciectiou. We have, therefore, cut our prices to tu.il i-t, and in many cum-s far below cost, to fhi Inker &. Cameron Ld. P rices Reduced ! 75c Records for 'Mr Heduelion in all other rerords except the Med Seals This means thut yon get four records tit Ihe present 'i c e of three. An ..pp"irtmtity lo do some Mrliug up on r rei ord slo k. M"rc i-ecord- in select from than on J 8ih. DON'T Throw Money Away! When V'l.iilcmplaling Iiomm- or hoal building get our prices on vour Itiiulier requirements. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We are iijrents Tor the Piimr Hw wrt Spruce Mills and ...ii qn.de y.iii altivfUve price- on I heir product: Codar T'n)bers and Shiplap. Cedar Doat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Fini&h. Spruce end Hemlock Flooring. Spruco Shiplap. Spruce Dimension. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 5C4. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Local and Personal 11. G. Undertakers. Phone 41. A real 50iTaxi Service, llrown laxi. phono 80. tf You'll like our ioall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf La Parisienne Ueauty Shop, Fourth St., Phone 301. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's laxi, 50c. Phone 078. tf Owing lo had weal her yesler- Jay, the Moose postponed their picnic. Hich and. poor can ride now 50c. for a taxi to tjo anywhere. Hrown, Taxi. Phone 80. tl Miss Margaret Lindsay arrived home on ,lhe train yesterday to spend tho. summer holidays. Miss Helen Hibbard who has heei) teaching at Woodcock ar rived homo by Sunday's traiit for Ihe holidays. The train due to leave -for Ihe Kasl at 11.30 is being; held until the arrival of the Prince Charles about three o'elock. A r vim i tilvm9 If uti tuiv U'lin.l ll'Ol. ll...lnni n.vl i - i a iu per ccni. uasey manage anu t.'....l ' HI.... n r f i I 1)11 UU. i'llUlIU ilUO, tf Head our ad. in this paper Never before was such a bar gain offered you. P. II. Transfer and Taxi Co., Third Avenue. See the Baseball games on Do minion Day with Ketchikan, and the Football Dominion Day Cup Final, Calllos vs. G. W. V. A. Closing Out Sale. All grocer ies at cost; fruils below cost Store fixtures for sale. Common weallh Trading Co., Third Ave. Did ou see our "Snap" in this issue? Read it. Our last unap lasted tine day only. P. R. Transfer and Taxi Co, Third Avenue. Moose Picnic called off on account of hall weather. Will be held July. 12.- Tickets will be rood or money refunded if de-sierd: f'sj-;' f' ; ' (Ji'iicral Passenger Agent O. A. McNii lioll, accompanied 'by Mrs. MeXicholl, were on hoard the Priure Rupert reluming south 'inlay. The (IJX.H. S.S. Prince Charles, on her first trip north since undergoing extensive alterations, is not expected before three o'clock this itflernoon. Jack -Hamilton, of Vancouver, was a passenger by tho Princess Louise which reached port this morning. He will be employed al Kssington during the period of Ihe canning season. R. II. Leighton, fire inspector for (lie provincial forestry department, left this morning for Lake Kathlyn, where a forest fire took place, last week, sweeping for several miles along the railway truck. J. R. vM organ, who came in at the w'eijk end to bid adieu lo his partner, W. K. William, before Ihe latter left for the south, went out Saturday for Surf In-lel accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Palmboni. Klks' Excursion, July 4. Leaves midnight, Friday, July 3. Re duced rales. Returning Sunday a. m. Don't miss this opportunity lo celebrate Ihe fourth in Alaska. Make reservations now al C. P. R. office. 152 Tly C.i'.H. S.S. Princess Louiso arrived in port al nine o'clock this morning wilh a full passenger list of tourists making the round trip lo Alaska. The officers report that forest fires are giving the people some con cern n the vicinity of Alert Hay. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of Norma Hereena. :lillle daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. James Ciceone, will take place iloniorrow afternoon al 3 o'clock I from Haynor Bros chapel, lo Faitview eemelery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pirnir, July 12. U.W.V.A. picnic July 19. THE DAILY ITBWi fAnU THRRP U Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Hreakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specially is Home Made Ice Cream ad Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS & CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Mrs. E. II. Mortimer made the ound trip to Alaska points on the Prince Rupert winch returned oulhbound today, Follow the Hall, Team to Ket chikan, July 4, and see the fire works and niidntglit frolic. Hag- pipe band in al tendance. 15:1 The case of San'clon vs. Hlack was called this morning in County Court before his honor Judge Young, and was dismissed as the plaintiff in the case did not put in an appearance. The C.N.H. S.S. Prince Rupert returned from her first trip lo Aiaska during Ihe present season at 11 o clock, wilh a full passen jrer list. About thirty passengers debarked here to proceed Kasl on the train. Among the permanent appoint ments lo Vancouver schools just made are those of C. A. Wood worth to Britannia High School and Miss A. It. rfMarcellus to Ihe domestic science department. A new appointment is Miss E. T. Sheasgre'ea. All of these are well known here. T. Allardycc, of Vancouver, was a passenger from train to boat on Saturday, having made the round trip to Toronto, where lie altemleil ttie general assembly of continuing Presbylerians. Mr. iUlardyce was particularly struck willi I lie Skeena river scenery anil spoke highly of the exeelle.it crop conditions prevaling on the prairies. The conditions are the best he has seen in over forty years experience, in the grain business. DOMINION DAY. The Post Office registration and General Deliverj-wickels will be open from 10.30 to 11.30 a.m. on Wednesday. 152 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert A. C. Knight. C. Frederickson, H. M. McLeod, P. Wallis, L. Mayre, Vancouver; R. Lowe, Hums Lake; J. R. Morgan, Mrs. E. II. Palmbon, Surf Inlel; P. M. Olespn, Phelan; J. G. Whilacre, R. R. Armstrong, A. .. Mason, David Johnston, Toronto; C. Cabrera and wife, Mas-sell; A. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace; Misses Velda Dutrher and Verna Sliles, Liiiising; R. Murray, Mrs. E. Walsh and Miss .Walsh. Mis L. Doriir, Edmonton; F. 11. Hoad-ley, Aiyansh; A. E. Kincaid, Rev-elystoke; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lytle, Memphis, Tenn.; Geo. Keep, J. G. Stephen and family, Smithers;, James P. Sayer, Portland; Miss E. M. Lauder,' Haiel-ton; Mrs. J. J. (Josser, Miss Carrie M. Gosser, Pittsburg; Mrs. 1L J.. Phair, Miss J. E. Phair, Fort Eraser; J. K. Frost and wife. Terrace; Miss M. Jacquot, Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Matock, Salvus, H.C. Central R. F. Hrown, Vancouver; J. Ponlep, G. Morrison, F. Duggan, C.N.R.; W. AV. Tem-pleway, Port Edward. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. until j d.JO p.m. and on other week days at 2, 3' and 0.45 p.m. The last boat home each day will leave Salt Lakes, float sharp al 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. LHiiuclitfs, rowboals and canoes for sale and hire. PRINCE RUMTRT HOATHOUSE Advertise in the Dally" News. J The Man in the Moon HKYSt- "CANADA would not be what she is today if it were not for the Senate," declares a wriler. We must admit we never really liked the Senate as a faclor in Canadian life .but we would not like lo blame the senators for v everything. THEHKS one man in this town I hale. He calmly, deliberately and without equivocation sug gested (hat it might be a nice idea some day to get out a spe cial humor edition of Hie Man in the Moon column. I TALKED over the situation wilh Jake and lie says, "Oh, lei her rip. She ain't always so bad." COME June, sweet June, Yea stifle us we pray thee, Until we wipe our brows and cry enoughl Command the sun, ' Command it lo obey thee, (Jet busy June old dear, and do your stuff. NOW JUNE, Old June, There's lime enough today, Or else tomorrow for a final show. Give joyful heat and all our woes allay, For HI lie time is left ere out you go. THERE are hundreds or different kinds of worms, includini several husbands 1 know. THE height 'of pessimism i shuddering at the thought thai some day we may reach Ihe peat of our ambitions and have noth ing more lo work for. A HICK town is a place where everybody knows who gets a bottle from the vendor's palace. PARLIAMENT has ceased its round of ceaseless chatter for another term and the country will not lie afflicted again until early in next year. j Ten Years Ago in Ptlnce Rupert j Lieut. Van der Uyl left yester day morninsr fur Prince Geora and intermediate point. He will recruit for the next, contingent II is expected he will return" to the city in a week s tune. The baseball ganie-last nighl between Ihe Merchants and the Really men resulted in a win for the former by a score of 25 lo 13. Some of the features of I lie game were a home run by Frank Mobley, the splendid catching of Judge Carss and the phenomenal pitching of George Tile. The city council last night voted $50.00 per month from July 1 to the end of the year for publicity purposes. The Princess Royal has been specially 'filled for the excursion to Ketchikan on July 2. The parly will have an opportunity to visit Granby on the return trip lime lieing allowed to visit the smeller. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb passed through the city this morning oil t lie Princess Louise en route to Atlin lo spend a short holiday. Mr. Lamb is interested in tho lumber business in Oakland, H. Hoswell leaves on the train today for Smithers, where he will enter the employ of the Hanson Tie and Timber Co. TIMBER SALE X6464 Sealed Tenders will be recei ved by the Minister of Lands, at) Victoria, not later than noon ou Hie ninclh ;vthj day of July 1 1025, for the purchase of Licence XGifil, to cut 50,000 feel of Spruce, and 32,000 Jack-pine lies on an area situated on the south shore of Francois. Lake, opposite Collymount, Range 4, Coast District. Three (3) years will lie allow-1 ed for removal of limber. ( Further particulars of the, Chief Forester, Victoria, H.C, or. District Forester, ' at Prince Ru-f pert, H.C. Kindlewood Fruit WE PAY EXPRESS Sour Cherries 3-50 WE PAY EXPRESS Why pay a big price We are not new at for berries from the strawberries $3.25 growing berries. We south when you can (jurpaiU8 2.80 ,iavc l"H'n ShiPP"' get berries KINDLEWOOD BRAND Red Currants 2.75 White " 2.75 Raspberries - 3.25 from the growers Back BerpJos 3-25 at Terrace. W e have decided to ship di for years, add hiosl, ot y&u know tho KINDLEWOOD FRUIT;- so you are taking reel lo the consumer Summer, Fall and ,10 chances when and therefore save Winter Apples orderipig from us. Ihe middleman's pro- 2.50 If you want, to save fit. You get the ad- . money on fruit this vantage in price as AIJ nnces inclu',c year.send your order- well as in getting ''''I'ry to your jn eur,yf as a H,. your fruit straight nuuresl elation. (krs wj bc fmd jtl from the farm to rotaliqn. ltoat ship- your home. menls excepted. Club wilh your neighbor and g"et berries fresh every day. All our berries are guaranteed to be of hiighest quality and picked fresh every day. I tie only way we can do Ibis at this price is STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDER. M,akc cheques and money orders payable at par to II. A. SW'AIN, Terrace. ORMES LIMITED Something New for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS A pure, high-class Candy in a new form. Each 10o A Real Hargain in VACUUM BOTTLES We bought this lot very cheap. On sale al each 55c RINEX A guaranteed relief in cases of Head Colds, Hay l exer, etc. Your money back if hoi satisfied willi results. Per bottle S1.00 FREE ENLARGEMENT Uring your films and negatives in for us to develop and print. Save Hie coupons in the envelopes and get a free enlargement. t ORMES LIMITED Tho Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 82 and 200 Here's a Snap! 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $149.50 aiid another 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $105.00 BARRIE S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. FOR SALE Phone 123 Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway i w CANADIAN! R p Prcf Sn ' Sailings from Prince Rupert F KETCHIKAN. WRANCELL. JUNEAU, SKACWAY Jm 15. 19. 26. 29, tij 3. S Fw VANCOUVER, VICTORIA wi SEATTLE ... JM 13. 20, 24. July 1, 4 S.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Fop Butdl, 8wnon Bar, Et Ball B.llt, Oc.in Fall, Nmu, Aim Bar, Campbalf Rlar, and Vancouvar avary Saturday 11 a.m. Aganey (or all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oanaral Agant. Cornar of 4th Slraat and 3rd Avanua, Prlnca Rupart, B.C. .