nesdoy, May 12, 1026. BUY la lot More Work BRITISH COLUMBIA Business PRODUCTS THEY LEAD IN QUALITY MAY 10 -17 British Columbia Shopping Week Leading merchants arc featuring B.C. goods which it will pay you to buy Lists of these products with their brands and tradenames may be obtained from B.C. Products Bureau, 300 Pender West, Vancouver, B.C. imely Suggestions i nr. Ii Hi lilt MUI IT.HM IMlVt'tl JOC . . . i . . aal JkJRi l ; ;-ai i ilia l-umiMMUhi. irntK i mii i.uu a . .til. r Wj (i rrcervuig r.gjr. i in. mi coc I! .lir 25o bill Hui , tit 25c twaM lied r Vipathalinc I'lukv. pkge 25c EASTMAN FILMS KODAKS AMATEUR FINISHING fJU'tiwjMid (,;hoc t ;c ri i Hi llmx "III ORIS LID. k? Rexal Druggists Phones 82 and 200 DEMAND )1.M) I'liiiituU Kan (If (.IllillillC iff. !.:: 'Rupert Brand" iciric Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by inadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. MAN Prince Ripert, B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert inCHiUN, WIANCflL, JUNEAU. SUCWAf Mf 10. 21. 31 ANCOUVER. ViaOKU SEATTLE . ... ' ' J"M ix rRwuu.vuisiu . - .. ' .. - II. 111 H.M. aui.a.K, iwtnien Bar, Ittl Dtlia' Btiia, utlin r.n., ... ...... .. Campball Blur, and Vtneouitr aar. Saturday 11 a.m. e foe ill liaamahlo Lln.L Full Information from If W. 0. ORCHARD Oanaral Aoant. Oerntr of 4th lift"! and 3rd Aianus, Prlnca Rup.rl, .u. INION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Saillnat titun Prior touerl, fANOOUVER, VICTORIA. ..anion Ray. and Alarl !, Tuaadai. 6 P.. VANCOUVER, VldTORIA, Alarl and nnaon . Saturday 10 A rutox. PORT SIMPSON and Nan Rlar Cannarlas, Thuriday p.m. PORT 8,'IPION. IMVfli. ai in idu iTiuumT. unda. S P.m. Ind fU'.. j Rarnalav. Aaanl. rrlnea Rupa't. O. Local and Personal Phone 15. P.ll. Coal Co. SAW Sioijs sharp longer Cut easier. Saw faster tIMONOl CANADA EAW CO. LTD. VANCouvn. ar. john, n.i.. ltONTO tr Arthur1 Taxi, l'hone 078. tf H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Crystal iWlgiilers, 48 ffo.' 81.00. Hyde Transfer. I'norie 580. ' if S.S. Princess Louise nails for Vancouver and Victoria Saturday oooii.v . , ijj The drawing far llio gunboat Let's Oo'' will lake uface al the Prince Iliiitcrr Yacht? Cluii Ihursday night at o'clfifik. 'mil hull inci'tlnp. Hoyul Can adian Xaval Volunteer Itecervc, H i.iu. Tliurxday. All ratings in. len-nted in fnothall should .make a otnt of( iHiing prefent. . Ill A reeoininendatlon from the Hoard of Works (hat a bylaw he inlmduiiil for the nialtrejA jrnuliiiif (ifKorden iflreel -d iiilopled by. t life city couiieil ,lat night. r $ J. W. kxfty, city 'hall Janitor, reiiorled to the city eouneil a!-! ui?lif I hat lill gallons of fuel oil had been" consumed bylhe tli ty. Hall heating fyilt-in during the niOri lit f May. The average cost pvr day wa A loeal improvement initiative bylaw providing' .for the con slruction of a sidewalk on lh north lde of Sixth Avenue from Fulton (it Taylor Street was given its first readings at tact night's council meeting. A letter from A. J. I'rud- tioinine coinplaiiiitig a to the eniidition of the tree) and pro perty at the- corner of Fifth' St. and Frascr Street was reeelved liy the city council lant night and referred to the Hoard of Work The I'rince Huprt Slirlne r.uiiiinittec would appreeiali! co- oMMatKri from the eiliten ol Priiiei- Ihifwrt by the deeorating of their stores ami windows dur ing Thursday anil Friday of-alhi rhairman. Itl t'..X.H. steamer Prince Oeorge, Cnpl. Harry Xedden. from Van- emiver and wayporls. arrived at 1 1 o'clock thl morning front the south ami will ad at t:30 this afternoon for Stewart and Aiiyox, ri-lumltw here to sail for the south at II o'clock to- tnorrow ntght. Mated ' Thoiiiison was dismis sal by Magislrale Mcl'.lymoiit in the eily police court litis morn ing on a charge of supplying liuuor to minors. It was etnt- lished by defence evidence thai II had been rtiot beer and not Intoxicating beer that had been given by the defendant to two guls under age. Local improvement construe lion bylaws providing for Ihu giadiug of Seventh Avenue east from Fulton to Mcltride Streets and the construction of side walks on Ihe ttorlli side of Fourth Avenue Fast from Mrlirido Streel lo Col ton Street and on Ihe soutli side of'Fourlh Avenue from Col ton Street to the inter, section with Fifth Avenue were given fir.l readings and passed at last night's council meeting. To take the place of the Prin cess L'na, which w ill not be ready for operation tmlil next tuonlh following her recent strajidhiir on the west eons! of Vancouver Island, the C.P.lt. has chartered the Consolidated Whaling Corporation's steamer tiray ami Pacific American Fisheries steamer Norwood. The ("ray will carry treialit to .Northern ltril- Ish Columbia ports and the Nor wood will curry coal for tins White Pass A Yukon llailway. .AS ft ... T it with a 5 THE DAILY NBWB PAGE THRBB The train from Ihc Kast, due at 3:30 lliU afternoon, is reported on lime. Hubert Ward jjaHed last night aboard the Cardi-;)a for Vancouver on a brief liu3iies trip. Mrs. V. I. Wilson and L. U. Wilson it-turned from Seattle on the l.'rini'e Ofiorge this woru-Inif. , :. f. - t Ilcsler Hyaii was fined 25, willi the option of lliirty da' iinpriioiinient, fhjhe city police court this iiionitiw for drunkcn-nes. . The tanker4Mjna Hrea iu du; in port at O o'cloci' tonight from loco Willi a cargo of fuel oil ior Ihc Imperial Oil Co.'s local tanks. ' W H. Houney, dlsliict forester, returned on the 'Prince Ueorge this mortilnsr. after a ten da' trip to the Ocean Falls region on departmental business. C. W. Smith Of Kdmonton, C. X. It, Express auditor, and Geo Taylor, C....S. IraVclling auditoi, arrived on the.; Prince (teorpe this morning from Vancouver. Mrs. 0. C. PaOie", after havir) spent some lime vfsiiiug in Van cnuver, arrived In. the city on Hie Prince Oeorge and proceeded by Ihe morniny train to her home In Telkwa. Mrs. J. It. Turner, wife of tin. manager of the Dulhie mine, ar companied by hef daughter and Mrs. N. llandall, arrived fron Seattle by the Prince tieorgf this morning ami (iroeeedrd b) Ihe morning Irai nto Hmilhcrs. Mr. Thomas Louden, wife of Thomas Louden, C,i.M.M. super intendent engineer, is makitis the round trip on Hie Meamri Prince (leorgewjilch is in port today. Mrs. Louden is accom panied by her sou, Thomas Lou den, Jr Union steamer Cirdena' took among here passengers for lh south last evening the following for Vancouver: MK T. Samuel Rev. Waller Allcjt, Jack MeMil Ian. Sid Hoy?, F. Taylor, Hubert Wurd nnd Mr. an Mrs. H. A IKinlnp. A. Wood, manager of the Tat tapiu mine in the llaTdne distric north of llurns Lake, arrived oi the Prince rconge this mornieg en route to Ihe interior" when tie will take charge of the sum mer's work on the promising j.roperty. v Itev. Waller Allen, afler hav ing spent the winter here as a slslant al St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, sailed la$l night on the Curd en a for Vancouver. He will Visit in Kugland for a whil- before returning to Jils duly in the Peace JUver. (iilberl Campl.ell. formerly en gineer al the Prince llupert Spruce Mill and now located Port Clements with the Huckley mill, has arrived in Miu city from Ihc Islands to attend the Shrh.c ceremonial. He will return lo Port Clements by tlie Prinro John at the end of the week. sun Anions, for many years chief clerk al the Prince llupert Hotel, leavvs on Ntlurday for Vancouver en route to Montreal where he plans on .making his future residence. Slim's depart lire from Hie city will' be re gretted by many people parlic ularly the travelliiu; public with whom he has become verv popn lar. V1CTOIUA HAY CF.LF.HHATION on Acropolis Hill, Monday, 2llh .May, will commence .at I o'clock with foot and bicycle races. Half mile fool race and mile and half bicycle race for boys I'i years and under; mile fool lace and 4. mile bicycle nice for boys trt years and under; Public School relay race, 100 yntds, 8 boys tJ a team, 10 years and under; and one mile footrace for boys 20 years and under. HASKHAI.L (lame al 3 o'clock between flyros land jhuis of Canada, oiieiiing game of the league. HOW HAXh under Handmasler Wilson will be in attendance, all afler' noon ami will play from a reperj loire of twenty pieces. Crowning of May Queen in Kxhibitloii Hal! at 8 p.m.; School children's May nolo dance: Scotch Heel-liv six teen small girls and Ah Irish Ji$ jby Miss Kliubelh McLeod; the Whole proceedings finishing with a biT Jiiney Dance, f'.?. For "VArious Banking Needs C INSTANTLY in touch with a wide variety of successful business enterprises, the Bank of Montreal has developed a financial service to meet promptly and adequately the needs of its large number . and great . , ; i .j variety of 'clients. ' These facilities, offered through its offices from the Atlantic to the Pacific, include orotection 1 m I ... Si' v. uiJitHl$i& mmm Mrs. Hray arrived on Hie Prince tJeorge this morning fror.1 Victoria to visit with her daugh ter, Mr. (J. (i. Hushby, 3iG Fourth Avenue West. Mrs. Joshua Kingham arriveu on the Prince (ieorge this morn ing to visit with her daughters, Mrs. S. It. Johnstone and Mrs. A. Clothier of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cloke n An) ox, who have been r-oulh or a two weeks' holiday trip, art passengers returning to tlt smeller town aboard the Prino (eorge today. C. H. Kreig, Toroiillo gram broker, is a visitor in the eiiy. He arrived front the soutli on (he Prince (ieorge this morning uid will spend a day.or so here before proceeding Fast. Provincial (Nonstable K. (Sibsoi of Port Fssinglon returned on (he Prince (Ieorge this morning nfler havinz made a trip to Okal la and New Westminster with prisoners in hit change. C. L. Youngman. pri'sidewt "e' the Ureal War Veterans' As sociation, returned on the Prince (ieorge this morning after hav ing attended the coiiv'vutiou of the Canadian Legion in Vancou ver. Mr. unit Mrs. 11. A. Duuloo saiieu iui nigiii on itie uar- deiia for Vancouver. For several mouths, Mr. Ilunlop has been eiuaueil in researcli work at I his and other coast ports under the International Fisheries NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY. The Hoard of Management in vite Hie Public to visit the Hos pital on Thursday afternoon 2 to t p.m. NOTICE. Stand Pipes. Notice is hereby given that after June 15, lit 20, no stand- pipes will be allowed wlierv llicy are likely to be used by more than, one family or tenant, in ac cordance with the Waterworks Itylaw of the City of Prince llu pert. No. 5l.. Hy Order or the City Council. 111. Advertise In the Daily News.; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In IIh Maltrr of I lie llite of Jubn Olunil, IwrasHl. Mirict: 14 lirrrhv liven that all lxr ii liitvlnit ilatiin avainl tali Jutiu oluii.t. wli ilKMt al tlii- C.U. r I'rlnre tnivei I. In I Hi" I'nulmr of HiilUh l tiiulila, mi IIh Slh (1.1 y t January. Ii'., ami tu hoM real ami iktiuuuI estate Irtlrra pmlialr wtrc rraiilril by Ihe Sn-iirwiif (.nun ir HrllNh Ciilumbia hi April 1 1. in. i John n.vlhsn ur rrtner nu- m'M. H.i ... arr rwiucMfil in -na D.vr-rn. i,-rml imui nrci'aiil. ur ilvllvrr l Iho tmdi'rMitned full jiarlli-ulars In wrllinn ut their rlaHiK ami flalrifiriiU or llirlr sr. riiint, ami ih nature tlifrruf. and the HTnrlile ilf any held by them, duly verified by slatulury deelarallon. Ami lake nnllre that after the Vnit day or June. 18ft, tlm rterutr will rK'reil in ilNtrllmte the aet or the derpaed aiiimir the permint entitled thereto, haMntl rea-arti imiv in ine riaiiii' oi uniru aaui eierutor l'iall then have had nnllre. liaied Ihls tt day or May. i. JOIlV DYBIIAV.N. nt Trlnre Huiert, B.C., Ksenilor of tticj riaie or jnnn i.iuim. imi-r.'ru. OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Nolle of Application for Batr Llcanc. u iiL-i.L'n f.li'L'V .in. .... ..ili.r. 1 iiEiir.iii "it i... inn. I the ton iluv of June twit Ihe iiiidernlaned 1 liilch.li to apply to the Liquor l onirol Hoard for a lireiu-e In reiwl of r,f-iule riiuate on Main streel, Mavett, H.C. and upon Ihe lumH derrlhed at l.ol a. Illis-k 14. May IV. rrlm-e Huirt land KeirMralion lil'trlit In the Pro-vlnre ur Krlllh rulumlila, for the Hale of beer bv Ihe tlas or by flie open bottt fur iTiLiinipili'ii un l he ireinle. Iiilnl at rrlm-e llupert. U.C., IhU.sili day of May, , ,,.. . , ,.v . , Ariillcailt. of funds, interest business on deposits, counsel, . . . . . .. loans, collections, foreign exchange, credit data, trade information, travellers funds, , money orders, and ser "?l'''ti",v. vice in any other branch BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 Total Assets in excess of i7so.ooo.ooo Loggers! Loggers! We have the only complete slock of Gilchrist Jacks and parts in Hie Norlh. We handle Logging Cable, Axes, I'eavies, Saws, and general Camp KquipmeuL It will pay you lo see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL Phone 34 J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. P.O. Box 196 Simmon'.- Steel Beds, Springs, and Oslermoor Mattresses in every room. 52 Booms. o and Cold Waler, Ballis and Showers. N SI earn Mealed, Kleclric Light. Corner of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Steamship and Train Service S.S. PRINCE OEORQC (lid PRINCE CHARLES will leave PRINCE RUPERT r.ir VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE ami lutvnnedlale point. THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS al 11 p.m. lor STEWART ami AN VOX WEDNESDAYS, p.m. lor STEWART ONLY, SATURDAY, 10 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN forillijhlly for VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally except Sunday at 11.30 aJll. tor PRINCE OEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, I'nited stales, Agancj all Oetan Stcamahlp Llnaa. I'm Canadian .National Eipresa for Money orders, foreign Cbequea, elr, also for your neit shipment. Cltj Tlcaat Offlca, S2S Third At., Prlnca RuparU Phona 260. Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde SU THE SALVATION ARMY urgently needs your help in its big "Self-Denial" effort . Be Kind to the Collectors Ml