fcYtW B0A.OCRTHAT VOO nEtT SANS OvHUWratR CAXT BE BEAT? Ask the master builders of this town where to go for lumber and they will turn your footsteps in this direction. They maintain that the kind bf woods we sell la, the sort that should be put into a building that is expected to live to a ripe old age. Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and .17 PrinceRupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets; -Mcl'ride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone G57. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnitu'm Moving.' ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street FA1RBUILDING o.nc holds porrLwt evext which prove honkerfil srCfESH LIST MfillT ATTENDANCE VERY LARGE 'aslilon Show Feature of lis Affair IteM I'mter Autprre vf Lra-al OrjranhiTtrnn The fashion show has proven a form of entertainment In Prince IRopert. Last night at the summer 'carnival, under the auspices of the Im perial Order Daughters of the Empire, this was the main feature and it was patronized by 600 persons and over 1300 was cleared as a result of the affair From a daintily adorned stage in one end of the Exhibition Hall, the fur' nishlngs for vhich were loaned by George1 D. Tit with Parkin ie Stewart arranging the lighting, many a' beautiful costume- front the- fragile and mysterious lingerie to costly fur coats were displayed by local ladles' ready-to-wear concerns. The fashion show was In sole charge of Mrs. G. A. Woodland and Mrs. S. 3. Evans. It proved most interesting. To punctuate this feature, there, were exhibition dances under the direction of Mrs. Crewe which shared lit the popularity. t Acting as mannequins to display the dainty ladles' wear were. Miss Irene Morrison. Miss Evelyn Johnson, Miss Edna Unger,,; Mrs., j. McNulty , Mrs. - R Pch4ef.iS9 Vivian HaekejOlii 'My McLachlan, Miss Daphne Hemmel Miss jDora HeUbroner. Miss Bessie Thompson, Miss Nora Kenny, Mrs. Dutcber. Miss Isabel Stuart. Miss Moore, Miss Mary .Murray, Miss Josephine Charlebols, Miss jEtanda Marsh, Miss Rutherford, Mrs. Terrien, Miss Lorna McLaren, Miss Leona Parker. Miss Joan Crewe, Miss Marjorie Lancaster. Miss Louie Fisher. Miss Margaret Palmer. Miss Maguire". Miss Muriel Lockhart, Miss. Virginia Rlel, Miss Morris. Miss Nora Rlvett. Miss Shiel, Miss Audrey Tremayne. Miss Eleanor Moxley, Miss Margaret OUchrUt. Miss Annie Gilchrist, Miss Frances Tremayne, Miss Pat Stork and Miss Margaret Smith. Shoes were supplied by Jabour Bros. The costume dancing, daintily performed. Included the rabbit dance by Misses Norlko Yamanaka and Miss Marie Nlshlkaze; parantelle and duet by Miss Annie Gilchrist and Miss Audrey Tremayne; butterfly dance by Miss Edna Ireland; Irish Jig by Miss Eleanor Moxley; flower dance by Miss Joan Crewe, who was dressed by Mrs, Parker; duet by Joan Crewe and Frances Llnzey, and bathing dance by Miss Eleanor Moxley, Audrey Tremayne and Annie Ollchrlst. The accompanist was Miss Margaret Ollchrlst Commencing at ten o'clock, the acond part of the program was adanc in which everyone present participated with zest. There were four raffles which result ed as follows: 15 in cash ticket 470, unclaimed. Cushion. ticket 60, Miss Marjorie Wilson. Cake ticket 62, Mrs. E. Ireland Box of candy, ticket 4, W. O. Vlger. tiiosi; in citwtc.r. The following committees were In charge: General committee: Mesdames .Robert Blance. W. Orchard McLcod, H. B Rochester, George Woodland, Evans, and' John Manson. Door Mrs. Balagno and Mrs. Ben Stlf, H. L. Landry and Ben Self. Housle llousle Poll Howard and B, Wakefield. Fortune Telling: Mrs, Bremner. Master of Ceremonies: Frank Moore. Hot dogs: Mesdames Thor Johnson Frank Moore, and Misses Wllla Dyer. Miss Marjorie Maguire and Miss Cars line Mitchell. Roulette: Rcbert Blance and Dr. Ev'ans, Ralph Leplne and J. SheUord barton. Check room: Mrs. Bradbury and Mrs. I O'Neill, j Ice Cream: Mesdames T. Andrew, Leplne. Prlnftle, Miss Gertrude Mc- Kenzleand Mrs, Norrlngton. Tea rooms: Mesdames Landry, Abbott, Wlnslovr, Robert Davey, Mrs. Brass, Halcrow. J. Dobble and C. Brewerton. Novelty shop: Mrs. Walker, Miss Molly Cross and Miss Dobb. Dance: Dave Ross-, W. H. P. Plcmlng. 6. Relth. k--. f PAGE FOUR 'IT BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMam Attention!! by cover- we Aftt M yooue wrong IN00 argue a-s if I id jovr a oom an' ir fooT" j tor once ) I WW vjho no . LOOT-BOTI'rt URE A OaAL-Vye VOO WERE RICMT- foi UTENTO MA.CCIE- FIND THE s' V , , Vfll LOOK Ukp1' l Prince. Rupert sgiy? wayi c-w thi3-oirectiom! listen -to me Pbrouchtabul jerk the .yi,. r ' Wj 777 tUf V Students! See our window! A beau uiui watcn will be given j away absolutely free. A large clock dial ha: spaces for the names of boys and girls attending school in Prince Rupert and writing orr the exams in June", : . All you hare to do is to come fii and have your name put on. ou need not buy . anything! The clock will" be wound on .June 20 and when the hand stops; it will point to the lucky name! Be sure to enter before June 20. i tt nrn (Jewellers TH STORE WITH THE CLOCK IARNIVAL AT r-Tjg ; . 31, ...... - Do you take mast Br health? your If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is improved By adding the juice of an orange. ROYAL YEAST CAKES J. Rosene. Vancouver' manager for the Tamashita line, returned south on SPORT CHAT .1111 These past few gloomy rainy days that have put the sport's fixtures out of business may be a. little disappointing to players and fans but we must expect a little of it now and then. , Up to the-present week it was not necessary to put off a single game on account of the unklndllness of the 'elements. That was something of a record for the start of a season. It's impossible for us to have good weather aU the tune and most everybody would prefer having beaming blue skies over us around Dominion Day than Just now if he bad to make the choice. So let Old Man Jupe PIutIus do his stuff now and he'll perhaps be feeling a little better about things for the big time two weeks hence. AU the same, the bnotballers would like to get going tonight. Both Regiment and Moose are said to be all net up in anticipation of the second and, perhaps, crucial game of the Dominion Day cup soccer series. If the Regiment wins tonight, the soldiers will go to the finals without any more argument but. tt they don't everything will be up In the air and . It will be any body's chance yet. The. Moose are undoubtedly out to retain the honors they have already captured against the military threap. Tt-'should be a great game particularly If the quality of play Is anything llkei'that turned in when the Orand Terminals and Regiment battled Tuesday In the opener. ..NO SPRING' SALMON. YET; ON THE SKEENA r a, a. Rev. a. Haker. who returned the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from Port Eseington and other up-river after a visit here In connection with points reports that there are hardly any the loading of grain of the company spring salmon running yet. The fish- teazner Yomel Maru at this port. ermen are consequently much dlsap- 50 0 These dishes entice the appetite In June, when the new crop of vegetables Is still to come, there are many dainty dishes that will entice the appetite if Colman's Mustard is used to' give them relish. Here are some that will dclijht the taste. In themselves appetizing, they re made doubly so by the use of Colman's. Clip these recipes for further reference. MOCK TATE DE FOIE GR AS 1 calf's liver (20 ounces); 1IAM SUPREME Use a piece o( ham from 4 to 5 lbs., cut from the middle of a' good sized ham. Kub a paste of equal parts of Colman's Mustard, sugar and water into the ham. Put in baking dish. Pour Yi pink milk in pan and bake in moderate oven. Baste frequently, adding milk as needed. You will vote this "the most delicious ham you ever tasted." TOMATO CHEESE TOAST 1 tablespoon chopped onion; yi green pepper chopped; 1 cup canned tomato; 1 teaspoon Colman's Mustard; Yi teaspoon salt; li teaspoon pepper; 1 tablespoon fowt 3 tablespoons butter; 4 slices of bread; 4 slices of cheese the size of the bread and U inch thick: Crown the onion and freen Kppf in 2 tablespoons of fit, add the tomato and itew until the frtn ptpptr is tender. Add seatonins and drop in lour and 1 tableipoon of butter which have been creuned lorether: boil until it thickens. Tout one tide of a slice oi bread, rtact the ilics of cheeie on the other nd and toatt until the cheeu and bread are a solden brown, four sauce oer toatt and serve very hot. CHEESE PUDDING 2 cup's breadcrumbs, 1 large cup grated cheese, 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, VS tea-spoonful Colman's Mustard, 1 teaspoonful salt. Rakelight brown in quick oven twenty to thirty minutes. salt; 1 cup chopped celery; lettuce; U cup mayonnaise: Hake the fiih while hot. il tiMe; toss uil with oil, vinegar, and seasonings and let cool, add celery and mayonnaise. Dip a large spoon-iul on to a leaf of carter, lettuce, and garnish with strips of pimento pepper and with siayounaiM if eimansNfustard aids I J. digestion an 1 U. ieaspoon lack or white pepper; few grains cayenne; i teaspoon ground nutmeg;, Yt teaspoon Colman's Mustard ii teaspoon salt; 3 ' tablespoons water in which a minced onion ha been boiled; H ctipMliquor from, boiling calfs fiver: Cook a call's lifer in salted water nntil very tender; irrind in a meat cutter. Moiaten with 2 tableapuont melted butter. Work into a pane with the butter and aeaaoninp. I'ack in jara that hare been buttered, eoTer with melted butter and set aside to be used ior sandwich tilling or to terta on biacuit or crackers for afternoon tea. ENGLISH MUSTARD SAUCE 1 pint milk; 4 tablespoons flour; Y tablespoon Colman's Mustard; Y teaspoon salt; 4 tablespoons butter: Heat the milk over hot water, crcra together the other ingredients, drop them into the hot milk! and stir constantly until thick. Serve with eggs, iith, ham or wherever a piquant aauce i de Led. Onions, olivet, capers, mushrooms, peepers or bard cooked ergs make pleasing changes in this sauce. FISH SALAD i lb. boiled fish; 2 table-spoons oil; 2 tablespoons vinegar; 1 teaspoon Col man's Mustard; Yt teaspoon -aCVWAj V anted ForlSale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word. in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOR SALE FOR SALE. GAS BOAT SKIFP.SPRINa net. sockeye net. trolling gear, two skates dogfish gear, buoy keg. Apply E. Tangedal, Inverness Cannery, Friday afternoon, Saturday or Sunday. 145 FOR SALE. EASTMAN KODAK ORTH- ographlc camera, postcard size. R.R. lens, portrait attachment, solid leather case: practically new outfit. 115.00. Phone Black 393. tf 1 OR SALE AT TERRACE NEW HOUSE with modem plumbing and several acres under cultivation. Good location. Also cottage. Cheap and good terms. Phone Red 289. 146 TOR SALE. BEDDING OUT PLANTS. all varieties, raised In our own greenhouse. Prince Rupert Floral Shop. Brighten up your home with flowers. fOR SALE OR CHARTER. 48 FOOT combined fish- carrier and tow boat. 27 HP. AUas Engine. Handles 7.000 humps. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE. ONE OARFORD TRUCK motor; One Hudson motor. 1iSM each. Parker's Oarage. ' . tf FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RE8TAU- rant. Do not lone your occasion! Apply P.D. Box 725. tf FOR SALE. BED. -SPRINO AND kitchen table: practically new. Apply Hyde Transfer. 142 FOR SALE. 26 FOOT CRUISER. SNAP for cash. Phone Red 511. tf ROWBOATS FOR SALE. PHONE RED 335. tf HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137, pointed. S. R. Donaldson's new ferry from Haysport to Port Etslngton is a great imurovement over the old one and makes crossing the Skeena a pleasure. Rev. Dr. McRae, a medical mission ary, arrived from the east on the train yesterday and will take charge at North Pacific for the United Church. A man is also being stationed at Balmoral for the fishing season preparatory to taking up the work at Klsplox. Mr. Hacker says that one of the Port Esslngton canneries will be Idle this season and this will make things quiet at the little fishing town. LOG SCALING STILL AHEAD AltO I 'T WE VEX MILLION' FEET MOKE Till" M'RINO THAN TO THE SAME HATE I.AHT YF.AU The log scaling figures continue well ahead of last year although they are likely to drop pretty soon owing to the shutting down ot logging on the Queen Charlotte Islands. So far the district Is about seven million board feet In the lead of the period to the end of May last year. The amount scaled In the Prince RHupert district Is 37,580.202 board feet as against 30.634.B6l feet to the end of May last year. The output for the month of May was 9.258.341 board feet as against 11.-346.234 board feet for May last year. Details of .the cut for May follow: Douglas Fir '. 255,820 Red Cedar 1 ,377.053 Spruce 3,033.555 Interior' Spruce 293,776 Hemlock 2,022.878 Balsam 1,336,761 Jackpltie 33,725 Cottonwood 2,771 The qUantlt of poles cut to the end ot May this year Is tremendously ahead of the same period last year. The poles and piles are measured In lineal feet, the ties Individually and the pulp wood and cordwood by cords, the amount for May being as follows: Poles 205,295 Hemlock Piles 4 .300 Cedar Plies 6d,424 Cord wood 4.30', Single Dolts 20'a Pine Ties 84343 Pulpwood 166 WANTED WANTED. BUSINESS MAN WITn capital to take half lntereet In my business. G. F. Brine, Auctioneer. P.O. Box 303. Prince Rupert, B.C. WANTED. JANITOR FOR PUBLIC Library. Wages 610 per month. Apply by letter only to P.O. Box 1679. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADY. Phone 651 or Oreen 218. tf SITUATIONS WANTED QUALIFIED SINGLE MAN. TWELVE years general store owner. Canada; trained accountant and typist; all round office man; fair shorthsnd; Scotch: desires position anywhere. Free early June. P.O. Bar 100, Mer-rltt. B C. FOR RENT FOR RENT. NEWLY DECORATED modern bouse; also small furnished house. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT. SEVEN ROOM MODERN house; also four roomed flat far' nlshed. Phone Orren 73S. 4 144 FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART- ment by the day, week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Orocery. Phone 18. ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Black 129. PIANO FOR RENT. 15.00 A MONTH. Walker's Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 678. AUCTIONEER IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU WANT and cannot find, look me up. I buy. sell or exchange anything of value. Face value and results my arm. All auction sales guaranteed. Phone 774. O. F. Brine. Auctioneer. FLtNTERING NEW WORK FROM 55c to 75c a square yard. -All material supplied. Repair plaster work by day or Job. Phone W. O. Smith. Red 603. 160 EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Marrla, 839 Third Ave. Phone 646. tf UIMIOI-STERINfJ FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL-aterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and mads to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 603, O. M. HUNT. IIItMTfltK 100 LINOLEUM MATS 25c. ALL FELT Mattresses from 11000. Dining room suites from 1130.00. Wicker and Cane chairs from S8.00. Child's Cribs, complete, from 115.50. Towels, each 25. Cretonnes, per yard from 25c to 11.00. 200 Blinds from tl.oo. . A. MacKENZIE, FURNITURE, llione 775. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude-bakers at your dlopos.il any time, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. (Across from Empress Hotel) A Mass of Sort! No Sleep ' Unhappy Days "Three years ago my neck, arms and cheat war Ilk raw beef. Wham 1 appll-1 D. O. D. I was Immadl- telr relieved. Three bottle entire-r f healed my earn, oven though t In uth a terrlbU etata. i am ao thankful to have found out about I. D. D., It la worth 11.00 a bottle." lillsa It. Clowtr, Kelowna, 13. a "Why not set If D. D. D. will relieve your case, of skin dls-ease. Itching- top on tat Il.oo a bottle. Try u. n. u. ooap, too. SSsssaaxsVai Advertise in tot Dally News apt" OKML'S LIMITED, Articles Lost and Found, tic THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS rHPuTATIOH . FOR. 1-MRNES5 OF THIS ONE THING-We ARC GLUITE SURE.' OuO.2.PUTATiON a WlU- &NDUR.E..- ( OUR business" repafat in doc? not need laundering It 3 ,.s spotlessly clean as Ve ily started In busiii Our policy" Is the im . ... ;s o lighted. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 smart i.rrri.K Wash DRESSES Sizes from 7 to in. r, fd from $1.50. to $2.25 BENT'S ..ADIES READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY BEST! Take a brick home tonight We cater for Parties, Picnit :, 1 lances, etc. Pr ;mpt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue nnd Second Street Phone 7'r8 Dr.Axander Smith Block Phone 573 DENTIST