July 26, 1920. Always White Always fresh '.'IB. - il!irV mi She takes pride in having her bed-linen always fresh and attractive. Reckitt's Blue is her great help. She knows its value well and relies upon it to keep her hnen white and fresh. She never has a washing day without using In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes Just Arrived Another shipment of the Ortliopfionic Consolettes $115.00 GRANADA $200.00 CREDENZA $365.00 ,,M,.. part of one's life. II afford li- grtVM ! ind i- an r-rntin! part of III Ul'f WC. I'llIlK-. Wr wih hi to hHr them. SEND IT TO THE :- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK I uig three ! 1 1 l -cm' FaniiU Wurk, vi: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH al IllO-l l'CUIMI.lllc TH f . DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 ,,l w ' V ill do the l''-sl. Circus in town THE TWISTUM CIRCU3 NOW SHOWING Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Giraffes, Wolves, Etc. SEE OUR WINDOW The Newest Thing in Toy Durable and Washable. If nut abused, will lasl fur years. hill Dog, Wi.ir, Jlnhbil, Cul, Pig. Bear, each $1.00 "') mmI 'IWr-osiuuh . . $ Waiii,Mw CnlVcnch $1.85 and $1.50 j J' "pliant ami Camels, each t $'-85 1 ''iliisanrs. encli $2.25 ti raire-i, each . $3.00 Ormes Ltd. the HKXAU, STORK -:- The PlUNE:it DRUGGISTS 3rd Avoiuio and 0th Street Phones 82 and 200 Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. If B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Cry I a! at Firelighters, 48 for Transfer. -tPhone fide C. P. Itiel returned to the city yesterday, afternoon aboard tin wirnena rroni a business Dip to Vancouver and Seattle. Geo. Hiugstad, manager of the Port Edward cannery, arrived in the city cm business aboard the cannery' lehder on Saturday af-k'rnocni. " V. C. Clauson, the well known northern mining man. of Juneau arrived In the city on Saturday af(ernoon's train from an In terior trip. It. II. I.eiCthlon of the forestry iienarlme relujtced Ip the city by1 (HiHiSfSaTilrday folfowfrig ' a trip to the interior on depar' mental duties. .Vis's Rosemary Winsto', pupil of Miss M. A. Way, was success ful in passing the full Toror.tr Conservatory of Music cxamiua Hon with honors. J. It. Morisnn, postmaster, retiirue to the city on the Gar dena yesterday aflernoon from i combined nusines ami pleas- ii r' trip to Vancouver. Miss Helen Morrison, after having Kpenl a couple of weeks veiling in the elly, nailed on Ihe Pnnce (ieorge Saturday night rvturnuig to her home in Van couver. , (. i'.. MarKay, district engin- Ti- fifr the provincial depart- ment of . public works, returned on aiunlar afternoon s train from a trip to the interior on departmental business. Judge and Mr. F MeH. loung relume to the city Saturday afternoon following a rip to the Lake District and Prince (ii-orse. MUs Marguerii Young ha returned from a visil south. The Ota Unite Sleatiihin Coin. La.i) s barg Itaroda wa fallen up i. (tie p.mtiHins at the dn rt.irk i tii inorniiiK Tor cleaning jfid painting. The arge arrivea in port early this morning in nw f tMC treighler Marniion, t'.a; :. A. Cameron. Mrs. Chnrlc J. Cameron anil dausliter, Mr. Mrl.c.Hi, and chilli r.-n sailetl Saturday night on Ihe I'l-mre (ieorge for Vancouver, Dr. Cameron will leave tonight fur a two moulhi'' vacation dur ing which lime Ihe lYehyteriau Uiurrh will be eloe. Mm. Hal Peek arrived from Nniirouver on the Canlcna e- leiday aflertiooa to 'visit her -on, Lome, al Sunnyiile. Mr Perk will later vi.il with her dauuhler ' and on-iii-lav, Mr and Mr.. fieorge Power, at Pre mier. Mr. Powers i foreman at the Premier mine. I'nion steamer Gardena, (JapL A. K. Dickson, docked at l.iU e.terday afternoon from Van rouver and wayporls and faileil at K o'clock for Port Simp!on, nyin and Mewnrl.' Pa.ene:er ili'harkmg here included Mrs. Hal Peck. 0. P. Itiel. T. Arm- Picons. T. II. Armstrong. J Johnston, K. M. Prendergrasl, I old Mim-vimi Itentniek. lternard iiblis. II D. Falls, and It. M Smith. PACIFIC MILK PROVES ITSELF IB? tVAponHTffl Mrs. Angus of Calgary writes that her attention was drawn to Pacific Milk by three enns which her little girl brought home in succession from the s Hirers. I'p to this lime sho had seen no difference in evaporated milks. Hut with each can of Pacific Milk u&ed her cakes and cooking showed such improvement that it brought her to see there is a difference-. PACIFIC MILK Hoad Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.O. THE DAILY WEWB PAGE THREE Elks' Flag Day Dance, Moose Hall, Thursday. Arthur's Orchestra. Gentlemen $1.00, Ladles 60c. 175 1". O, Dawson sailed for Vancouver on the Prince George on Saturday night for Vancouver on a business trio, " C.X.1L (steamer I'rmce Rupert. C; pt II. Nedden, arrived in port at 0.30 o'clock litis morning fr mi Skagway, Alaska, and will sajil for Vancouver and wayports at 1 p.m. The final game in the rcgi-iiK'nlal 'annis tournament wa postponed on Sunday owing to inclement weather, 'filename will be played tonighl, weallier per milting. The cae of (Ieorge Haines, charged with nelUng liquor to an Indian, was adjourned until Saturday by Magistrate McLfod in Ihe city poHce court thi moruintr. Mis Htrnlinn Mifclmll .,,.1 I Miss Hazel Cunnlngliam left on Sa'unMy for Wales Island wher- tney will spend a couple of weeks as Ihe guests of Mr. and Mr A. D. Malheson. Fred Hall, a fisherman, was fined 25 and 1.75 costs, in the city jiolire courl tins morning by Magistrate MeLeod, on a ehange of intoxication and hide oent exposure. . A. I.. McCandlsh, of Anyox, i eJd in the city jail awaiting Iriat by Judge Young on a charge of obtaining money by-false pretenses. He was committed for trial al Anyox. Ihe Hoard of Railway Commissioners will el at II a.m.. July 30, in Ihe City Council CharnlM-rs on Freight Rate Equalisation. Further information from Hoard of Trade. J. . Rev. A. W. R. Ashley of Stewart, who is oecupylnv the pulpit at SI. Andrew's Cathedral during the absence of Archdeacon Hit, is Ibe guest of Wallace C. Orchard, 7700 Musgrave Place. Mrs, C Alexander, who ht been visitftiK al Georgetown with her sisler, Mrs. Oejorge McAfee, eame in from there yesterday afternoon and will return by to day's train to p?r Iyjuie in Muo.e jaw. The fimIy of George Crair will leave on Ihis afternoon's easlbound train for Prince George, lo "which point Mi Crate was recently transferred in the service of the provincial po lice. The easlbound train will not leave unlit 1.30 o'clock this af ternoon having been held to await the arrival of passenger on the steamer Prince Charles which is due in port, from Vancouver at 4 p.m. J. K. Miller, inspector of customs, and T. Mason, assistan; inspector, passed through the city today aboard the steamer Prince Rupert returning lo Van couver from a departmental bus iness trip in the northern teni lory. A special trai- was despatch ed Kast a. I ! o'clocklhU morn tntr carrying the party of the American Institute of Engineer .. i .. i- i vy; . nmi nit- m'rr-urj siiiif-.iuur pari who relumed by the steame.- rriuce uperi irom .a irip Alaska. In Ihe list of those who were .successful iu passing, (he junl or matriculation examinations, was omitted the nante of Yoshi Katsuyama of this &,y; This was duo to an error in Irans mission of the resuljV' over the If lt-f;r.ipil. act Don llrown, J ."'''Morrison uml Jim Douglas have relumed to the city after having spent two months on a prospect ina trip in the Yukon territory t'hey went down the. Yukon River to n point sixty miles (his side of Dawson. CP.lt. steamer Princess Char lotte, Gun!. C. C. Salnley, docked at 7.30 o'clock this morning from Vancouver en route to Skauway. Alaska, for whlph point ,slm sailed nt 0.15 a.m. The boat car? ned. a heavy complement of round-trip tourist passengers. Itegular meeting of Princo Rupert Assembly No. 11, Native Sons of Canada in Mctropolo Hall, Monday, July , 20, at 8 p.m. Report of Hie; represenla- jllve on Grand CouneilLproceed lugs will be given. AI irieinber please attend. 177 BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $77,S03,015; Lode Gold, $122,808,-4311; Silver, 7 1,1 1 1,307; Lead, $80,218,007; Copper, SI07.fli2.lli7; zinc, $.'10,925,047; .Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,591,387; Coal and (Joke, 273,018,053; Hnilding Slope, Hrick, Cement, etc., $11,005,880; making its Mineral Production lo the end 'of 1023 show an Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than lhoe of any olher Province in Ihe Dominion, or any colony in Ihe Hrilish Empire. Mineral locations are granted lo discoverers for nominal fees. . Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants. , Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE SINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. X.B. Practically all. British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which develop-nieiitvwork has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of (Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer lo such reports. They are available without charge on application lo the Department of Mines, Victoria. B.C.. Report covering each or the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and arc available on application. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of SENIOR MATRIC EXAM RESULTS Two From Prince Rupert Passed and Six Given Partial Standing VICTORIA, July 20. Of the eight Senior Matriculation candidates from the Prince Rupert Hish School, two were successful in passing while six were t-'iven partial standing, having failed in one or two subjects. The successful candidates' were Perry Haisler and Robert Malll- eson. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Dr. Lamb and S. T. Thunc -y. Vancouver; P. M. Docker, Prim-i Rupert; W. A. Talbot, Princ George; V. C. Clauson. Juneau: lack Mullan and F. E Risen. Stewart; K. Matlieson and W Smith, Anyox; Mr. and Mrs. P E. Siiepard and H. Pasco, Chi-?ago; ileorge Ringstad and John Goon. Port Edward; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craig. Miss Craig and A. C. Haker, Winnipeg; H. R Vyse, Xelson; John M. Tutt, Kan sas; F. Gushing Moore and Ed ward Sohlman, Spokane; A. Wall and F. G. Jackson, C.X.R.: H. V. Gibbs" anil Lord Marven Caven dish-Itentinek, London, England Mrs. C. Alexander, Moose Jaw Mrs. Ira Held and Ueorge Me- fee, Georgetown; Joseph T l apham and Lola E. Friars, Ta- eoma: Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fines and Mr. and Mrs. BeM Kines, Ketchikan. Central D. A. McRae, Smithers; Wil liam Little, Wor.dv'ock; Mrs. Kal- lestad. Prince George; I. Minuk, S. Hudson, H. Xeick. J. G Iteeves. R. Tab, S. Shefsky. J M. Graham and C E. Doolittle. t:...R.; R. H. Donaldson, Calgary. .Mr. and Mrs. it. .. Hallman, Fort William: J. II. Riddell, Dun- ville. Ont.; Mrs. H. Snyder. Mrs E. Hansen. Mrs. J. Doving. Hobbie Monro and I. ThoniDSon. Smith's 'Inlet. NEW AGENT HERE R. M. Smith, formerly purser ni the steamer Gardena, arrived n the city on that steamer yes terday afternoon to succeed Jack liarnsley as local Union Steamship agent. Mr. and Mrs. U.irnsley are shortly leaving the ly lo take up permanent resi-icnee in the south. Mr. Smith is succeeded on the Gardena by purser G. . Robinson, formerly purser on the steamer Chelosun. Dr. J. M. Tutt, C.SJL, of Kan sas City, Missouri, member of the Hoard of Lectureship of the Christian Science Mother Church, the First Church of 'hrisl Scientist, in lioston, Mass.. lectured on Christian Science to a largo audience in the Weslholnie Theatre last night. Dr. Tutt sailed for Alas kan points on the Princess Ghar-lotle ;Riis( morning to couliuuo ins u-ciut-c lour. Tbs Rev Andrew G. Anderson, in. charge of Ihe Swedish Lutheran Church, is sailing on the Prince Rupert today for Yancou-er to visit his family there Mr. Amir. um will return (to Prince Rupert in August when he wtll again conduct services lr-the Swedish Lutheran Church. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian fish & Cold Storage Co., Ud. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Eta. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 359 Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 P.O. Box 106 Simmon's Steel Beds, Springs, and Ostermnor Mattresses in every room. 52 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water, Baths and Showers. Steam Healed, Electric LighL Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Loggers! Loggers! We have the only compleib slock of , Gilchrist Jacks ; and parts In the 'North. Wo handle laigging CahleAxes, Peavies, Saws, and general Camp EiuipmenL 11 will pay you to sec us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue