i page rous II II III III 111 St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. MARINE MOTOR Less Starter . , . . $250.00 ;Hh Starter .. .. $300.00 Government Taxes and Freight Extra 8. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.C. UNITED CHURCH FIRST PARTY MEETING OF IS BORN TODAY Formal Service Takes Place Here Next Sunday With Rev. W. J. Parsons Officiating Today the local Methodist Church pa.sea out of existence and its place is taken by the Inited Church of Canada The formal sen ices in connection with this event will take place next Sunday when Itcv. J. W. Parsons of Terrace, representing the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will have charge as a union minister, Rev. fi. (J. Hacker taking a similar position in Terrace for that day. Last Sunday the final Methodist services were held here anil I here was many a tear shed liy people who had been Methodists all their lives at the thought that their church had passed away. even though it was entering a new birth with greater possibilities. Karl Rarrie reported on the Methodist young people's contribution to the Union .Church and a synopsis was also given from Ihe laymen's as-soejation. Rev. . (. Hacker spoke of the future outlook and urged loyalty to the new organization. A ennvenant service followed. In which the congregation expressed its- de termination to.be loyal to the new organization. The motto of the new church is: "Wherever officers of the law travel or bootleggers operale, there to have some service of the United Church." TEN YEARS IN GROCERY HERE Rupert Table Supply Built from Two-Man Store In Decade up The month of June marks the ienlh anniversary of the establishment of the Rupert Table Supply "Co. a business which has been built in Ihe past len years from a two man slore lo one of large proportions having an an nual turnover of a quarter mil lion dollars under the ; manage ment, of J. C flavigan Assisted by (ieorge Arnott. "This furn-over is excluding lh turn over of Ihe Universal Trading Cm., the dry goods branch of lb- nisiness. The establishment, of a groc ery siore in a nasemenl was somewhat of an innovation and experiment in the city but il has proved very successful. This progressive, business has been built up on the wyslein of small profils and urck turnovers. Mr. (iavigan, who is a consist ent user of newspaper advertis ing, has no hesilation in slatim I hat the advertising columns of The Daily News have been found by experiment to be far and away the best method of reach ing the people in a widely scattered territory. In this manner Mr. fjavigan has built up a mail order business of Increasimr volume Imlli in groceries uul dry goods. The telephone has" played at iiopiiriaui pari in nuiiuing up Ihe cily business and a largi trade is done over Ibis Indispensable inslruinenl. As the bus! ness grows so do the telephone numbers and at present there are three lines to the slore. The growth of the business speak" for itself as to the careful management and Jhe appreciation bv (lie public of the service render ed. Advertise in the Dally News. OF SHRINERSi FAIR BOARD Two Hundred Members of Syrian Temple, Indianapolis, Arrived In City From South Last Night The blare of a melodious brass band as the CN.lt. stemttcr r Prince Oeorpe, Copl. Harry Ned- den, entered Ihe harbor at K..'J0 iast evenntg announced the arrival of the first paity of Shrin-rs returning to their homes in ihe Knst by way of this city after having attended the big conven tion in Ixts Angeles. which eoni4tl of -some 2tM members of Syrian Temple, Cincinnati, was one of the livest roups of tourists that- has ever visited the eily. Loeul Shrinrs were on hand lo greet the parly and offer such entertainment as time and opportunfly would permit. United Stales Consul A. K. Wakefield, himelf, took an active part in Riving" the visit or! a welcome. - The visitors themselves proved great enterUiiners. In the course of the evening the band, vocalists and comedian gave a concert at the corner of fourth ?Hreet ami Third Avenue. Itoth meu and women participated and some talent , was. displayel that J'riiM'c Rupert ptfile Uo not often feet the chaFH-e lo enjoy. J'he parly said they would give another open air concert tonight at the wharf on their return from Stewart. The party proceeded on Ihe steamer at midnight to Stewart and will be back here this evening at Z o'clock to board a special train which will take them easL The hour scheduled (or the departure of this train is alio. Karly tomorrow morning the second contingent of i?hriners, members of Zuhrah Temple, Minneapolis, 310 strong, will arrive on the sleanyr Prince Rupert. They will board a special train here and proceed east. It. F. MoA'aughlon, local C.N.R. ilis- tricl passenger agenj, is accompanying this party. EASY TO FIND ? After EVery Meal ( Pas It around after every meat Give the family the benefit of its aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep It always in die house. 01 Sj Costs Jittk -helps much" O WRKLEY5 Negotiations Under Way for Services of Band May Obtain Government Art Gallery Pictures The Fair Hoard held ils regular monthly meeting last evening. President lieu Self was in I lie chair and other directors present were Aid. Perry, Frank l)ibh, Fred Scadden, I. .labour, A. I). Plant and I). Md). Hunter. Several native organization having offered their services, the This party. (quest ion of bands for the Fair Jinks -r- That , office boy of yours is ; 'always , whisllinjfJ Doesn't it annoy you? Joiics -If does a III He, but. Ihen, when I hear him wliiVtlina I know where he is. DOING HER SHARE Powell Does your wife do anything in Ihe interest of charily? Howell Why. yes-. She allemb all the concerts that she reecivo free tickets for. was discussed. The matter was left in Ihe hands of the baud committee without any action being taken. Regarding the exhibition of a group of pictures from the government art gnllurv at Ottawa. Fred Slorfc, M.P. informed the hoard that it would be possible to obtain 20 of these pictures for the fair. Considerable expens however, will be involved in getting them here and the maltet will be doubled upon later. It was rejkorted al Ihe meetinq that 9230 had been netted as, a result of the recent May Queen Carnival. This sum is to be do-vided between the Fair Hoard and Klks. (In account of weather onditions, ilhe takings were no! as large as might have been expecled. There will be a special meet ing of the Hoard next Tuesday to go into the matter of sports and other attractions at the forthcoming fair, - It is exejHrted that the Prize List will be issued by the end ol June. The book is now in lh bands of the printers but adver Using copy is slow in coming in. ALBERTA FISHERMEN WORRIED OVER PRICE Unable to Sell Lake Fish Since Lake Superior Fishing Commenced EDMONTON, June 10. The Alberta fishing industry, which has of late years grown lo'con-sJdernble proportions, and has established connections In pinny of the largest United Slate market), tiQtabJy at; y.U'titii appear lie facing a somewhat serious siluation at' the present time, due lo various causes. According lo otllcials, Ihe opening of the summer season saw Alberta while fish and others, in great ilemand on the Chicago market; prices were high, and all appeared set for an extremely successful season. Then fishing operations were: opened for commercial purpose on Lake Superior, while llielakev of Manitoba also commenced their season's work. The result is thai report from Chicago market this week stales that it is fully supplied for the week, from Lake Superior. Wholesale fish firms in Chio ago and other cities, which have their own fishing equipment on many Manitoba lakes, are now. of course, securing Ibeir sup plies at less cost than Ihey enn be secured from Alberla, through their own outfits, and already are reported 'lo -he lurning Al-iberl.a while fish into cold stoage As a result, while Ihe price for Alberla fjh remained high until Ihe other lakes go info operation, the markel Mince then, has practically gone, and the bolloiii has fallen ouf of ( tie price which Alberla shippers can seeurp for their fish. Such a slltialion, unless fared in a determined manner, spells heavy losses, if not ruin, to com Wanted Z For Sale J For Rent F.R.NKST Slubbs. A.R.H.S.; CM. Ag.Camhs; Landscape Qardott-Ing. Plans and estimates for gardens. Ferns and other plants from $3.00 per doz. F.O.H. Usk, H.C FOR SALK. Oak bulTel, dining fable and six chairs, mattress and slove. Hacker. Phone Orren CI 3. I35 FOR SALK. Commercial Hotel. Prince Rupert, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Stephens A-Co., Lid. ' II TO RENT Tf) RKNT. Furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents. Norfobl Rooms. Fulton Stree'. Phone Hlack 320. tl FOR RENT. Clapp apartment Weslenhaver Hros. tf mercial companies operating on the lake of Alltcrta, and already, fishing company oflicials are dis cussing the possibility of secur ing a guaranteed markel demand by pooling their fish and havimc il handled hy one selling orgaut f.al ion on the Chicago and other markets. STORWT FnJuRED FISHING ON LESSER SLAVE LAKE EDM ONTO .V. Juno iO. The fishing itnjuslry on Leaser Slave Lake sulTered a considerable amount of damage in a vitilent storm orr May 20, according lo i report received today at the pro vlncial nftlce of Ihe dominion fisheries department. The industry on this lake em ployed OK fishermen, and all of lliesn suffered loss to nets and equipment; many nets were ds troyed entirely, and some of the men are reported to have lost their entire outfit. Summer fishing for commer rial purposes only opened on Ibis lake on May 1(1, and Ihe calch for Ihe period May (5 lo 20 report ed as (50,00(1 pounds of dressed whiterish, (57.000 pickerel, and 35,O0( of pike. THE TRUTH WILL OUT. of Hetty (checked for showing undue curiosity as In Visitor's age, Wu'll, anyhow, everybody'll soon see it on her toinbslone.-- Punrh. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, June 11 High 4:21 a.m. 10.0 17:i5 p.m. 1K.2 Low .... rt,00 u.m. 2.2 23:32 p.m. 7.(5 Friday, June 12 Iflgb 15:2(5 a.m. 18.2 18:47 p.m. 18.0 Low 12:04 p.m. 3.7 HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue, Phone 137. FOUND FOL'ND. MiHisehearl pin. Ap ply Daily .News office. BOATS AND LAUNCHES RICES OF EAST1IOPE 4-CYCLE Marine Engines 4-H.P. without clutch' 1185.00 4-11. P. I cylinder MD 2GO.00 6-II.P. I cylinder HI) 400.00 8-II.P. I cylinder HD 750.00 h-H.P. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 IG-H.P. 4 cylinder LD 175.00 All Ihe above except the first include the Famous Joes Reverse (Sear, and full electrical ami propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Kasthope Hros.. 1747 Ceorgia SI. W. Vancouver, H.C Alway at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone 381 . SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five passenger I odge Sedan Comfort and Courleyy. Rates: 50c for 1 or iTpassengfrs, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE .AUNC1I "Oh Uaby" at your ser vico day or night. Comfort Safely Courlesy. If it's a walcr trip call Laurie Lambly Phonos 570 or 131. TAXI 592 THE DEPENDABLE TAXI. Day and Night service. Comfort and Courlesy is my motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Sland: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (ieorge, Paul or Oust) Special 6 and 7 passenger Slude- bakers at your service day and night. R08S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And Oeneral Repair Shop. Repairs or all kinds promptly attended lo. We repair typo- wrilers, gramophones and do picture framing. Carpel laying Furniture crating. TOM BALLANQER Phone Itlue C25. 318 Fifth St FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture lloughl, Sold and Exchanged. Ranges. Healers. etc. moderately priced. Every tiling fry the home. Call ii and look around. ALEX. MACKENZIE, Third Avenue Phone 775. , (John Christie's old stand.) KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Keith's Cafe In King Edward Hotel now re-mndclled. Up-to-date Dining Ilnom and Lunch Counler BOB KEITH - Manager. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us, P.O. Box C09. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTF.D.- To buy or exrhanxe furniture and stoves of every description. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 1552. tf OFFF.RS wauled for Lot 10, block 27 section 7. P.O. Hox C'J7. FOR SALE FOR SALK. Ten acre ranch, all fenced, half mile from Telkwa; ideal for small fruits and chickens; seven room house. 28 by 30, open fireplace in living room, water in kitchen, furnace in basement. Pric 1750.00. iO0.no down. For particulars aHly lo Thorpe A Hoops, Telkwa, H.C. no fvy, product, uus TroU, s..;.s IHUAIC lijr Goods. He Com! BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM III I I5EUEVC THEl CAOT ( iT WFM TOO COME. OOT him XAJrfi TENNIS lCOfC rot Oooo coqo Toec T(UC MOOCH!! I HAVEN'T -htTUH ST7 (1 CxJT t HOPE IT lS TMEKC. I i- -I I ITAI I rvw - .-i-i ' to- ( v . si i .ti. : ii ; -v c33i:;s3siErri i i i v 1 TMC UVaT II Wo have a complete m ' CM ILL C-Vtp Mill WW MM II line of- Tennis Goods, and itjs all new 1925 mm- stock, lit- '(SiHH.'!-,' Sykes or Bussey Rack-els, $3.50 to $30.00 Presses .... .. $1.25 Covers $2.00 Rubber Grips ... 25c Gut Reviver .. .. 65c Sun Visors .... $1.00 Reach Balls .. .. 50c Slazengers 65c Improved Dirmal All Steel Racket, 13, 13, 14 oz. priced at $14.50 Postage paid on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. m 11111 IS J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Band-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and 'Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Did You Buy Premier, Dunwell, B.C. Silver, when these Mines were only prospects? History Often Repeats I Gold - Ore at 8 cents is a mighty pood buy, when you consider the location of their properties. Write ns for information on this. Porlfand Canal Sales Co 318 Standard Bank Btdg. Vancouver Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST :S:i:::'SHi;::iliWiii!!!tii?- nil:..:: J- ..! wo VaV A 4 ,iT'5i5t 2. CtttS t Intu FtATOftt Srmricc, Iwc Ctt Bfilain fhr tretvd f ' 1 1 Loo - , Artirlt, Utmj rounds I BOARD COLUMBIA RECORDS HOARD and Room, or board only. NEW ph.en.j 43 Fifth Avenue Fast. Red 707. Phone :i 1 TOM CALCHEFF Eiperienced Suits ma i. Pre:'ii; i, . , i. , Fultou S:,' FURNITURL QtO. PAeiDOPUUS, FIREWOOD. Dry lib" k w Fresh iii! w PI...". 1. A. I3A.V" Fail W'4 " .'U4U. PRINCE RUPERT MUSte rfORE. BEDDINQ OUT PLIITt Plants Hi ii k for' yn i,i i. bedding ally u" ii . reded ..-good.-. Slniv I'h ireenli.il,-. i mccarthyi r t 15. t IS Ttllor New and StcxJbitJ Fill ure Slore. Wt Bjj, it! a I change New tad Sec nil I 39 Third Ave. PtreW 9 PHOTOFINWHIW I P. J. RY P i l. I! I ' pnn. - mnf Br KNITTED GOODS SWEATFRS n:iu knilecl v 'i' c Phone lt a ; 1.3 ' MAIL SCHEDULE For the Eaat onitt I M isnd Sl .,.uuu,,. )30 ,A uruay?. 1 From the ... M ..Mnndavs. WfdnHV B1, Friday. .!" -,, To Vancouver .Tuesdays- .. fill I ...... ( w wan u'"'" B.(5 aJ Saturdays Thursday? Sundays From Vancouor-Sundaya Wednesilny Fridays Salurduy) r.PIl Mar 8- 9,(5 in .11) . i in : 11 18 ari py : To Anyox, Alice Arm- pJ Wednesday-i 7 pi Prom Anyox, Alice ,j Tuesdays gpi Thursday? .. To Stewart and Tl Saturday 1 M Sundays . premlef-" From Stewart end J TnesilllVS 8 f Sundays , N, To Port Simpson Points Thursdays n ,nJ S'80" From Port River Points ToVo, To Queens-'- . CM" From Que." Polnts- May 7 and "