cur rnav. uuwc Scientifically Designed Balloov lSil'?l."R Low pressure conditions distribute most of the weight and wear toward the outer edges of the Balloon Tread, so that is whcreiFirestone engineers place most of the rubber. At the direct center is a deep grove, between two narrow flexing rider strips and flanked by additional grooves, which nearly close up when the rubber spreads out as the tire is placed under load. Next come the wide outer rider strips with numerous sharp-edge projections for non-skid qualities. These projections are small to permit the tread to yield to irregularities and cling to the road. The carcass of the Balloon Tire must liave the qualifications to withstand "the extreme flexing which this tread permits. Firestone provides extra strength and endurance by dipping the cords of the carcass in a rubber solution, which completely saturates and insulates every fiber of every cord, insuring the highest degree of economy, safety and comfort. FIRESTONE TIRE t RUBBER COMPANY OP CANADA,' Limited ' ' HAMILTON. CANADA MOST MILES PER DOLLAR FIRESTONE BUILDS THE ONLY GUM-DIPPED TIRES Do yon weigh More Than You Should If you are overweight there is n reason. Your doctor will jjivc you the reason and nrencribe a diet that will bring you back to normal. Normal weight is one indication-of normal health. Follow your doctor's directions. If medicine N !! nip-il, he w!' recommend Ol IJH'S. Orm si yfic Pioneer Druofisls THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 82 ,200 DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents fcr Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. Phones 75 nml 275 Sovereign II Assurance Company of Canada Head Office - Winnipeg Mnn. Thu SECURITY afforded '' ,his "Puny to its policy holder- is not exceeded l.y any other company in Canada. The hiKh rate of interest earned on our Investments, coupled with dividend rate to our favorable careful management, assures a policyholders. This Is just ONE of Urn advantages of Insuring with "The Sovereign." , . A , ... G. I. TINKER. District Representative. Local and Personal BO Undertakers. Phone 41. Dentist. Dr. J. R. Dosse. Phone C86. Get t he Big 4 habit I When thtnkln? of Taxi, phone 4. . tf tlfnors renoHt.yine new at pi 'Arthur's Shoe Store. tt" Miss Wllla Dyer sails tonight on the Prince Rupert lor Vancouver on a holiday, trip. , Mrs. Mabel Thomson left oh this morning's train" jtf spend 'three months visiting with her parents in th?: east- Miss Kora ItlTrtt of the local public school teaching staff left on this morn' Ing's train for Vancouver via Jasper Park. Let's go to the Moose Picnic tomor row. Special attractions. Fifteen dir ferent Items of sports. Boys' Band In attendance. Moose Picnic, to Dlgby. Island' on Sun day, Boats leave Cow Bay from-9 to 1 Gentlemen $1,00. Ladles and children free. Tea and codes provided. 148 Mrs. C. H. Orme and family are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island, where they will spend a holiday. Mrs. D. V. Morrlssey and her little granddaughter. Miss EUen Moore, are salting on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver on a holiday visit. I'rre Lecture on C'lirtlun Science lij Mrn. Nelvln K. Itltclile, of l'rnn)lvuiilu In Wcbtholnie Theatre on Sunday, June 20, at 9 p.m. 148 The Senior League baseball game, scheduled for last night between the Oyro Club and the Native Sons of Canada, was called off on account of rain. W. J. Blake- Wilson, Vancouver mana ger of P. Burns & Co., who came north wr.ti the Vancouver Board of Trade party this week, returns from Stewart on the Prince Ituctrt tonight and will continue through IS Vancouver on that vessel. I Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton and family left on this morning's train for Lakelse Lake where they will take up their summer home. , Mr. Fulton will make frequent business Ttslts to the city from the interior during the next two months. Members of the Prince Rupert public srhcol teaching staffs sailing this even in- on the Prince Rupert for the south will include Miss Hartln, Miss M. Shlel Miss C. Mitchell, Miss S. A. Mills. Miss D. Li x ton. Mrs. Llsney, Miss A. A. Pierce and D. H. Hartness. Krguliir mertliiK ut I'rlnt'e Ituprrt A win My No. 41. Native Sont of Canml.i mi .Monday. June 27, at K pm. Iinmrtniit rexonitlnn to lie submitted In the (Irunil Assembly will le illsfinsed. All members nrvrd (o iilteml. A. A. Priiillmminc riesldent. . 143 I-e-iD Uttlefleld. superintendent of the Baxter Pole Co.'s camp lu Massett Inlet, who was seriously Injured In a fall some time ago and has since been a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital where a leg was amputated, will be taken to his home in Vancouver aboard the Prince Rupert this evening. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Little- field and Mrs. J. G. Johns, as nurse. TOO LATE TO' CLASSIFY 4. LOST. SILVER NECK CHAIN. ALSO lady's Elgin wrist Watch some time ago. Phone 112. , 4-4-44 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic, June 26. Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic to Dlgby. July 7. St. Andrew's Picnic, July 24. K.C. Picnic, July 31 Was Nearly Crazy With Boils All Over His Body Mr. B. L. Burke. Burroniflsld. NB. THE DAILY' NEWS PAGE TKREB The Delivery Car Operator Our job is to make deliveries on time. Champions help us do this because theyre depend? able and give our cars plenty of pep and power. We vote for Champions every time. Champion li tht btlft iparkplut btcauu of Ut double ribbed iililmo-nice cer (if nwpiec conmruction and ill ts rial anali clcctnxus, CHamfio X for Fordi .80 Champion' Can other than Ford 90 CHAMPION SparlCPlugs WINDSOR. ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Arthurs Tail. Phone 78 from the East on time at 220. Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady- smith-Wellington Coal. Phone 680. tf F. A. Rogers of the local C.N.R. shops Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on a holiday trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cornish sailed this morning on the Cardena for Vancouver on their annual' holiday trip. Mrs. R. G. Large of Port Simpson arrived in the city on the Cardena this morning and Is registered at 'the Prince Rupert Hotel. Princess Beatrice which was in port this pornlng. Passengers sailing south on the Cardena this morning Included L. F. Coles of Alert Bay and Frederick Job for Vancouver. Mrs. A. Richmond, who has been on a two weeks visit to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John Bremner and family. Fifth Avenue East, are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert on a holiday 'visit to Vancouver and Victoria. A. R. Holtby, C.N.R.B. and B. master. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to the Interior on official duties. Miss Etanda Marsh left this morning for her home in Terrace - but plans to return In a few days and proceed south to the summer school for teachers at Victoria. C.N.R, steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, is due at 5.30 this evening from Stewart and Anyox nd her sailing time for the south has been set for 7 o'clock. Dr. J. A. West returned on last night's train from Prince George, where he was called to give evidence in a case at the Assizes there. Tonight he will sail for Vancouver on a holiday trip. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery end family are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island,' where they will take up residence for the next i writes i For some time I was nearly twoa months. crasy with bolls all over my body. I tried everything I could think it to I .Alex Yule's rose patch on McBrlde Cet rid of them, but to no avail, for Street, which was one of the beauty as soon u one was healed up another spots of town last year, is doing well would appear to take its place, Bgaini The buRhes trc ln fu bud I was advised to take Jld , ft weck or M ihouW , mass of colorful and delicate bloom. I Mrs, N. E. Ritchie of Sewlckley, Penn sylvania, arrived In the city from th East on yesterday afternoon's' train. Ke-jcompfliviM" by .her vephewt ,Mrs. Ritchie ; will glveS -lecture! llf 'tlwt Weslholme Theatre tomorrow night on the subject of Christian Science. , As a result of misinformation. It was reported in the Dally News yesterday and after I had wti two bottles th that M' Catherine Jones had returned boiN bud all disappeared and I have ! from the south. Ml. Jones' mother not Wen troubled with them since." i desires It to be stated that her daugh-Put p only by The T. Milburn Co., ter Is sttll lu Vncouver continuing her IinHod, TrpBtoOat. I vocal studies under r?of. David lto. n , n I Church Notices - w ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL " (Church of England) Rector, Archdeacon G. A, Rlx. Assistant, Rev. W. P. Barfoot, BA, Sunday school at 10 a.m.' Morning service ift 11. o'clock. . Evening service at , sacrament oi .me' j-ora s supper will be administered on the first Sundsy of the month at 11 a.m.; , third Sunday of the month at 8 ajn. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Service every Sunday morning In the Kays' Block, 245 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday, "Christian Science." Testimony meeUng on Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. PKESHYTERIAN till RCH Minister, Rev. ,J. R. Frlzell, B.A. LL.B. Residence, The Manse. Tele phone 463. Combined service of Church and Bun-day School at 11 o'clock. Subject: "The Ear." Sunday school will not meet at 12.15. Evening worship at 7.30. Subject "Thirty and Eight." t'XITElT t ill Kill Preacher, rtev. Geo. O. Hacker. Doaconncss, Miss Isabel Haddock, Morning service at 11 o'clock. Preacher, Rev. G, G. Hacker. Anthem by Junior Choir. Sunday School at' 2.30. Evening service at 7.30 at which Mr. Hacker will deliver his farew.ell I address. Solo by J. S. Wilson. CELEBRATION SUBSCRIBERS The Diamond Jubilee Committee Is haTlcZ wonderful success In regard to Lesson In Elocution and Dancing. 149 VlUB'Pl''""' "u UJiauom wi Phone Black 214. tne ceieoraiion. on juiy 1, i ana 3. This afternoon's train will arrive " Impossible to call on cveryane who might be desirous of .contributing to this cause, so arrangements have been made with each of the bank In the city and all newspapers to receive donations. Anyone wishing to do so can find a Recital by Miss Way's students at the list at these places. The following are First United Church on Tuesday at subscriptions already received: 7.30 OJn lCltT of Prlnc Rupert $400.00 ! Hon. T. D. Pattullo Mathcson sails on Native Sons of Canada Mrs. D. J. tonight the Prince Rupert on a holiday visit - Dam Ltd, to Vancouver and Victoria, 100.00 100.00 50.00 Savoy Hotel 25.00 Central Hotel 25.00 Ole Beener ....(.... 25.00 Knox Hotel 25W Canadian Fish & Cold Storage . . 25.00 Stewart & Mobley Ltd 25.00 Big Bay Lumber Co 25.00 Ormes Ltd 25.00 P. Burns & Co 25.00 Edward Llpsett' (Prince Rupert) .. 25.00 Albert & McCaffery.Ltd. 25.00 F. E. Hunt Ltd. 25.00 Royal Fish CO 25.00 P.R. Hotel Co. Ltd '. . 25.00 Old Empress Hotel 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. 8ykes of Victoria were . Imperial Machine Works 25.00 rnnnrt trin mwiirfr. on th tmH I Prlnc Rupert Dally News Ltd. .. 25.00 Ward Electric 15.00 N. M. McLean 15.00 Imperial Oil Co. Ltd. 23.00 McRae Bros. Ltd .. 15.00 Owen Fisher 25.00 Swift Canadian Co ;. 25.00 J J. Little 6.00 O. R. McKenzle 5.00 A. E. Bazett Jone3 5.00 J. Lamble 5.00 D. J. Matheson 5.00 E. F. Jones 5.00 D. H. MacDonald 5.00 Jim Zarelll 5.00 Pioneer Laundry Ltd ; 10.00 Rupert Marine Products Ltd 10.00 KUlos & Christopher 15.00 W. R. Love 10.00 B. J. Bacon 5.00 Swartz Bros., Vancouver ........ 10.00 W. R. Malrs 5.00 S. E. Parker Ltd 10.00 Mitchell 6c Currle 25.00 H. C. Frascr '5.00 H. F. MacLeod 5.00 Patmore & Fulton 10.00 Williams, Manson & Oonzales .... 10.00 W. E. Fisher 8.00 ' George Arnott 5.00 Skeena Lodge No. 45, K. of P 25.00 ' Parkin Ward Electric 10.00 Rose. Cowan & Latta Ltd. ...... 10.00 McMeekln'a Qrocery 10 00 II. 8. Wallace 10.00 Joe Brown (80) Taxi 5.00 Max Hellbroner 10.00 i. L. McLaren. 5.00 Big Four Taxi 5.00 Morte Craig 5.00 City Transfer 5.00 II. L. Alexander 9.00 J. A. Morris Ic Son 5.00 J. A. Hlnton 5.00 O. C. Walker 5.00 Mrs. Nellie Harlan '5.00 Miller's Cigar Store 5.00 Klrkpatrick & McLcod 10.00 O. II. Arnold 5.00 J, O. Oavlgan 10.00 8. M. Share ..,.... 5.0Qj L, Ross, Port Clements Club . ... 5.00 1 Wing Chin Yuen 5.00 Wm. Ooldbloom 5.00 B. O. Moore. Shawatlans 4.00 Other donations, merchandise Mrs. Grahlman tS.OO, Stephen King 110.00, Douglas Frlraell. Sporting Goods 15.00, McAr-thur's Shoe 8tore 3.00. Mrs. Dowther 15 00 30.00 Donations Miscellaneous 73.50 Spring Time Is CELERY KING Time Bre a cup of this fine oM vegetable tonic It It all ibe iprinj medicine you net-It drives oat wlotet'i poisons. Improve tht appetite and makes you feel better riibcawty. CELERY KING ii good ft the whole family. At drugUu, J0c tOt. eflwqys. fresh The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobacco left 1 the factory. BIGB CHEWING mi loss) (& H nil, t pvi 4.11'. Wftl . TOBACCO Oden's Cut Plug Ogdcn's Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie I'lug Smoking Tobacco arc also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin.' CAMP - FIRE PERMITS This year it is necessary to have a permit from some Forest Officer before any camp-fire may be set in any forest or woodland Be sure to get a permit for your camp-fire and follow the instructions printed on the back of it BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinist!, Ilnirrrmakers, ltlacksmiths. Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, lite. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Canadian National cThc Largcft Kailway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP 'AND TRAIN SERVICE S.VII.IMIN fnmi I'KINCK KITEKT for VANTOl VKIt. VICTOKIA. SKAT1 each MONDAY ami THURSDAY, 4.00 p.m.. 8ATCKDAY, B.00 0V l'r, ANYOX anil STKWAItT :.. .MONDAY, KKIDAY, 4.IN) "tjn. I'or ALASKA , WEDNESDAY. I.IMI p.n. 'or MASSKTT 1NI.KT MONDAY. M p.lil- For SKIIiDd ATt: IM.KT and SOUTH ()1:KN UIIAKLOTTK IM.AMIS, fort-nlghtl. PASSKNOER TRAINS I.EAVK IMIINCE RUPERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11.30 n.ni. for PRINCE (1KOUGE, EDMON. TON, WINNIPEd, nil paints Eaitrrn Cmiailn, Unltrd Stntrs. JASPER PARK I.ODOE OPEN MAY 21 TO SEPTEMBER .30. SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S Jl llll.EE YEAR IK67 I9S7. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadlnn Nntlonal Express for Money .Orders, f'urelfn ChqOfs, etr aim for jour next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 528 TIIIIID AYE- PRINCE RUPERT. Phons t60