iurdayv June 6, 1925. lay Tennis good fim and good exercise, and you'll eniov il nil II,: more with g'od equipment. Wright & Ditson Established 1S71 o yours experience in making ...i ,i t...il. f..i, ...... ... i' j i . ('JipieiS " l.uili iciLi"ilcs III L .S3, illlO UMilUil. THE CHOICE OF EXPERTS Raquets from $3.50 to $20.00. The George Wright Special $16.00, strung with peniudite. not f reded ,y moisture, mitecd without conditions for the full season. Tennis Balls 50c If oii wunt to improve your scorV, use Wright liil-jji Hnipicls und Halls. "" FOR SALE Halibut ear $10.00 to $25.09 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store WATSON'S TONIC ALE AND STOUT Y sv to make, easy lo k A most whole-ie and nouii-liiiiK daily - ik. each 75c OLD FASHIONED ENGLISH TOFFEE delirious wrapped TiJifec made lv (luuougs. Peril 60c 3rd Avenue and 6th St. WATERGLASS One tin preserves about 'Ji dozen eggs. Buy and preserve them while they are cheap. Per tin . . 25c KODAKS, FILMS, SUPPLIES developing and Printing for Amateurs Films brought in before noon will be finished (he 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. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. 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 lo handle al kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F RAW FURS If you. want lo be paid highest potble CASH prices 'or your RAW KUflS, forward Ihcni lo H, S. ROBINSON & SONS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-G Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. "I'm Office: n.S.H. Hldg. 4-&l Ionise St., Winnipeg, list. 188a. Incorporated 1020 i Local and Personal j Valhalla 1'icnic, June 21. li.G. Undertakers. Phone 41. You'll like our ;oall Consum ers Coal Co. I'hone 7. tf La I'arisieiine JJeauly Fourth St., IMione 301. Allwrl fcMa Uiniw4. Mfi. UMru. iliniHluiilimlun.u iilimiiiiiin Shop If The Comity Court damage case of .Saindun vs. Jllaek came ui yesterday and was adjourned un til June 25. Mrs. J. Hat-die left on this mornings train for the East en route lo visit lier ohl home in Lancashire, England. l'arenl-Teaeher Association will hold an afleriioon"tea with home rooking and ice cream in tin Ituolli School on June II at 3.30. (lus SeilTert, president of th" Emperor Mines Ltd., is a passenger on llio Prince Huperl lo- ilay hound for Stewart from Vancouver. The J Joy Scouts and 'Jill (iuard.s of the local corps will In' in lull uniform in the near future. IJoth departments will lie camping in July al Cedarvale. Mrs. Andy McDonald and baby will sail on the' C.N. H. wleamer lo-inorrow night on an extended holiday trip in southern cities and will go as far south as Los Angeles, California. The Women's Auxiliary of SI Andrew's Anglican Church wil hold a lea and sale of home rookhtjj on Thursday afternoon from 3 lo ( al the home of Mrs A. E. Wright, S15 Fifth Avenur East. Coal S14.50. Double-screened Nanaimo-Wclllng-ton positively the best domestic coal In British Columbia. Albert & Mc-Caffery, Ltd. ..Phone 564 and 116. If Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moloney of Iturkh-y Hay will return to the (Jueen Charlotte Islands on the Prince John tonight. They were married yesterday morning by l aiher MeCrath, the bride having formerly been Mi.s M. Hennessey. June is I tie closing dale for entries in the club championship lournament licin? hehl by the Prince Huperl Tennis Club, commencing June 10. Names may-be placed on the lists at the courts or handed to any member of the executive. 133 Al the-Hoard of Trade nieeliavr lasl niylit J, It. Pillshury, W. il To bey 71 nil S. E. Parker were ap i pointed a committee to interview the minfslers here today in re gard to . setting a preliminary reconnaisanco of a road to Ibe interior With a view lo determining if a nude is feasible. CP. 11. steamer Princess Capl. Thomas ClilTe, arriv ed in port from the south at U o'clock this morning ami sailed al 1 1 on her return lo Vancouver and wayporls. The vessel eft Vancouver with 300 Ions of freight and sixty passengers. Some of the passengers were Hindus who gut. off here lo enter (be employ of the Prinre Huperl Spruce Mills. The Healrice has a heavy freight cargo for the Skeena Hlver canneries and is there discharging this afternoon, having come in here first FUNERAL .NOTICE. Funeral service for the latr Harry Day will be conducted in Hie Chapel of the H.C Under takers tomorrow Sunday at 2 p.m. immediately prior to ser vice in Masonic jeiiipie. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic June 28. wL own I lilllW SOAP, I AH 1 THE DAILY JTBW8 PAGK THRBJ KEEP COOLl Ice Cream A Purely Home Made Product We have recently installed the latest type of Ice Cream making equipment and arc now in a position to nakc and supply ICE CIIEAM equal to. anything produced In Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try it and be Convinced KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Retail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 Sir. and Mrs. C. T. Cabrera and family are sailing tonisht on the Prince Joint for Masscll. Around Tucks Inlet. Launch "Oh Baby" leaves fisheries float 2 p.m. tomorrow. Fare $1.00. Mrs. J. llorsuk returned from the. Hazellon hospital on Weil nesday morning to tier home at Woodcock. ii. C. Walker returned this morning on the Prince Huperl after having spent an extended visit al his former home in Min nesola. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Dcniiiu and family, Allin Avenue, an sailing tomorrow night on Ho Prince Huperl for Vancouver on a holiday trip. Ladles' Oxfords, black, regular JG.00. Sale price $3.00. White canvas shoes, all stylos, regular 3.50 to $4.50. Sale price $2.00 Mrs. Grahlman's. 13.' W. ii. Tanner, father of llarrv Tanner, well known Stewart inin- iug man, is a passenger guiu; through on Hie Prince Huper today bound for Stewart. Mrs. H. E. Lamhly arrived ii the cily from Lewis Island on tin gasboat Herlha !. yesterday at lernoon and is the guest of Mrs Amia Hoss, New Empress Hotel H. K. Jtambridge and O. Houlton, young Victoria lawyers are here on the Prince Huper today on their way to Slewar where they will open a law oilier Motorship Fairbanks, Capl. McKay, was in port yeslerd.u from Salt Cliuek mines, Alaska. with 30 Ions of palladium concentrate for transshipment b1 the Canadian National Hallways lo Irvington smelter, New Jer- ey. J. II. Itobertson, mining en.- gineer of Toronto, who is lo be come associated with C. T. Cab rera in the development of tiro (iraham Island black sands for Hold content, will sail with Mr. Cabreru tonight on the Prince John for Massett. J. M, Marcer, vice-president and construction, manager for Ibe Northern Construction Co., arrived on (he Prince Huperl lhh morning from Vancouver lo pay a visit of inspection lo Ibe ele vator substructure work for which his company has llio con tract. 1 ;, Will 1". Thompson, expert who is investigating the halibut fish eries under the rccejil interna tional tjvaly, arrived lu Ibe cilv from Ibe soulh on the Prince llupert this morning "accompani ed by (ieorge Hogcr Chute of Seattle, an American expert who is on similar duties! John Dybhavn relumed on the Prince Huperl this morning aHer having attended the meeting of Ibe Hiological Hoard oT'Cattad-i in Ottawa. Dr. Clemens, who is in charge of the Departure Hay station. Vancouver Island, returned west with Mr. Dybhavn after attending the same meeting but did not come north. -i 1 The motor cruiser Mac and 'Mac, ucd along1 the. coast for business purposes by the Vancouver hardware firm of unit & McEeeley, arrived in port yesterday. The Mac and Mac re-'r cully had a new 10 b.p. full deisel engine inslalleib lb replaco (he old Alius Imperial 10 h.p.1 gas engine. This gives the ves-' scl niorc speed al less cost. 1 Church Notices i 1 . 1 Baptist Church llilde school at 10. Morning service at 11. Subject: "Dr. Dale's Text." The first of a series on "Mornings with great men and great texts." Evening worship al 7.30. SubjecL "A Hag willi Holes in il." An evangelistic service lo which all are cor dially invited. Methodist Church The Church of Service. Hev. ieorge (. Hacker, pastor. Miss Isabel Haddock, deaconess. Morning service at 1 1 o'clock. Ibe March of Triumph. Special address on " Three (J real Churches," by Earl Uarrie. Music by girl's choir. Attend this covenant service. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Special address by Mr. Hacker on "The; Sunday' school bf the past and t tie Sun day school with a future." Even ing service at 7.30. The last ervice of t lie Methodist Church. Special addresses and special music, net rcaiiy lor union oy ilteiiiling I Ids service. Lutheran Church St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Melropole Hall, Third Avenue. Hev. P. K. Ilaisk-r, H.D., pastor. Morning service at II o'clock. Sunday school al 12 noon. There will be no evening service. Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning service al II o clock. Communion soloist, Mrs. Mc Mil Ian. l'veninjr service al 7.30. Subject: "The Wealth of Ser vice." Soloist: Mrs. II. (2. Eraser. Preacher, Hev. E. W. Mackay. Salvation Army A tool hall lo rest the body on . .... i 4 .1 a warm funuay nigni. . 01 y hall, a good sermon, and old fashioned song service on a we' Sunday night for you at llif Army. Sunday al II a.m. Holi ness. 2. an p.m. :saim-iray. junior an,! Itible class. 7.30 p.m. "'the lied Word. Public meetings on Wednesday. Thursday and' Sat urday. Scolds and (juards Tues day and Friday. DAN CAMERON WAS BURIED HERE TODAY Body Brought In by C. B. Flewin on Gasboat Taplow From Warke Canal C H. Flewin arrived in here this morning on the gasbnal Taplow bringing the body of the laic Dan Cameron, the fisherman, who was seized willi a par-:iltic stroke at Warkc Canal and died there some days ago. Accompanying the body were Jaek Mynotl ami Jack McKay. The funeral look place Ibis morning about eleven o'clock frotn the U.C Undertakers to F'ai'rview cemetery. Mr. Cameron was a native of Nova Scotia. Provincial Constable J. A. Williams of Hella Coola arrived in the cily from the south on the Prince Huperl this morning. F'. ii. Dawstm left this morning for Prince (ieorge and wil! spend a couple of weeks visiting interior points before reluming. J. Dunn of the Lipscd-rCuu-uingham stair returned lo Vancouver on the Princess Ilea(ric Ibis morning after a visit here on company business. NOTICE. It is being rumomt that 310 Taxi has handed its businr.s over to another firm. There is no truth in this rpuyir and tin 310 Taxu business will continue to be conducted by nie personally as formerly. , (i. II. ALMOND. TENDERS FOR UNIFORMS Tenders will be received by l tie undersigned up to b p.m. Monday, June K, for seven uni forms for firemen. Particulars from Chief of Eire Department. 1). J. MATHKSOX, 132 Purchasing Agent. As one of your daily dozen shine up with- ml ShoePolish keep you and youtfhoes f 1 1 ,-sr- 111 Jeishmaii Qothes Are Yon Well Dressed -Or Just Clothed There's more in good clothes than just good materials. There's style, becomlngness, comfort, good form, appropriateness to purpose and occupation. We look upon each customer as having a distinct individuality, not as a type of standardized proportions. That's why men who go out of our store are men who always look well-dressed. We handle the clothes of the leading clothing manufacturer In Canada LEI SUM AN CLOTHES. They are clothes that turn out a well-dressed , man not merely a man with suit of clothes cohering Ills back. "QUALITY" is to be seen in - t every line of them In their style, fabrics, appropriateness and unusually long wear. Made to Measure or ' Ready for Service. BRYANT & GREER LTD., "The Clolhes Shop for Men" 217 Sixth St. Prince Rupert, B.C. LADIES! The Burden Has Been Taken Away Has Yours? - ' ' l.:i ' 'a'.' Are you one of Ibe modern women who liaveMearned by experience how easy, how economical and how satisfactory it is lo just step to the phone and have the CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY take this burden, from your shoulders? We have THREE distinct kinds of Laundry Service lo meet THREE distinct kiipis of Laundry needs. You will find listed below the EXACT service that you have always wanted but never got before. 1. WET WASH For the woman who prefers v lo do her own ironing. Clolhes delivered (o your door damp, ready to 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 (starcahed if desired). Flat Work. ironed, per lb. 7c and 1c per piece additional. Minimum charge SI .25. Just Phone No. 8 and leave the rest to us. OUR MOTTO IS "SERVICE." CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY CANADIAN Phone 8. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCE8S MARY. For KdchlMn, Wrtngdt, Junttu and Skagway May th, 18th, 29th, Jun SO) For Vancour, Victoria and Saattl May 1t, 12th, 22nd, Juna 2nd, 13lh. S.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Buttdala, Swanion Bay, Eaat Bella Btlla, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alart Bay, Campbell RUer, and Vancouver tiery Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Sleamthlp Llnea. Full Information from W. O. ORCHARD General Agent. Ccrner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C, LTD. Saillnrs from Prior Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueeday, 8 P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.H. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa RIor Cannerlee, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Aenue. i. Barneley, Agent. Prince Rupert, B.O.