r, ilwiaiv4$ii Transfer fifteen years' experience in FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 Jkinijs of Coal Any kird of Wood in any quantity .CEMENT SAND GRAVEI ;Our price, weights anil measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Thone: 201. Night Phone? Red 317. Roof! t3 and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Roofing Building Papers and Felts Everjet Ela.ti" Taint Plastic E!a.tigum Shingle Stains. Creosote Oils Marine Seam J'ildi. Distributors-Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 11G and 117 MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange oc our stock-list board daily. We can give instant service in buying and telling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S J Johnston Coltd. C17 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, ILC, LADIES DRESSES, Coats, Millinery nnd Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue DRY : BIRCH JACKt'lNR AND-CEDAU SiugloJoad .-HwililftJ-wd. S3J51L. I Large Suck ; 50c COAL PIUCES DOWN Pembina Peerless Kvg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless KkK $2.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HytleTransfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. TERRACE HAS CELEBRATION PKOORAM OF SPOUTS OX DOMINION DAY ENJOYED AT LITTLES ISLAM! TGRHACE, July 5 The, Terrace Wo-.ncn's Institute and the Terrace As- qkbly Native Sons of Canada joined forces tbU year lu the Dominion Da) celebration. The affair took the form oi a basket picnic, held at Llttla's island aod wu undoubtedly the laost auocesaful picnic .ever held in Terrace. Weather condition! were ideal. It being warn) bu cloudy throughout the ' day. The picnic grounds, which arc lituajad a nwe south of ttwn alang the bank of the Skcena. were In spleDdld condition and a more sult- mpis apQt (or a picnic would be nard to find. ' By sc:" Urge crowd had gathered tUat were set ill thoroughly enjoyed the abundance o: aOd eat produced from u; Laskst-During the al tern con a lull list o! spwti was canted chrojgh snd creax.u kn interest, the entire crowd, grownups as wall a children entering aiw l be spirit of the day's celebration In a very sportive manner. Later the children were lined up and each child was given two tickets Sor tee cream cones. About tja hun dred and fifty tickets were handed out and tjhere was a great scramble tor the retreat! mem t aland. The children also greatlf enjoyed a acramble among the new mown hay pikd en the (rounds and a number also braved (r OOM waiers xjf the fijkeeaa and went bathing. Su$er was arvd about five oclo k after which all left for home, pro-noanrlng t on of tae best holiday celebration ever held here. The celebration was concluded wttb public dance at night, given by ine Katlre Sons and very largely at'nded. Music waa furnlahed by J. McLaren's osahistra sad the eatartng waa handled by the Women's Institute. The foUowlng la a list of the prise lawns at Uw aftamoon sports: PKIZE WINEim loot IUee Teats anal Dnder l. Jtsunte Mcculloch: 1, Oaorse Dover; 3, Do rid Baroakl S to 8 Tears I, Jack Smith; T. Bdltb XJUIe. S. Jackie Grant. 8 to 10 Tears 1. Harry Atree, 2, Praaola Dover: 3. Jean Dover. 10 to IS Year -1 Rita Taft; 2. BetUut Mearr; 3. Adeline Thomas. 13 to 14 Tears, flirts 1. Rita Taft: 3. 41 th Oottry: 3, Edna Dover. 13 to 14 Tears, . IJoys 1 , Prank areeoc 3. Tony Hipp; S, waiter Mc-Oonriell. 14 to 16 Year. Otrla 1. Fanny Xfc- Urenj 2, Evelyn ThoaMa;: 3. Mary Wilson. 14 to 16 Tears, Boys -, Donald Burnett) 3, Fred Thomas; 3, Jack Sparkes. 16 Tears and Over 1. TttC Thctnaa; ' ' ui g.. , i, jtevi JIM Hamilton St. Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup I1 or a finer Jlavor ami added nutriment ' use lludwciacr Malt Syrup in baking bread, cakesp cookies, etc sO A product upholding a good name ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St.Louis SU by Qroctrs and DtaJm IUnrjrwhnt FRANK H. WILEY Dlttributors O by lull is both and 100 J i, Jaues Smith: 3. Wilson Smith. Tnrrr Leggrd Hrarrn 12 Tcra mi Under 1. Rita Taft and j&UUi Cono; 2, Archie ' Futter and Jiicrles Praaser; i. Dorothy UlUe and fclma Crelg. .. lad::' Open 1. Rita Tft and ditb Coney: 2. Bertha Mooce and .Icleii Class: 3, Dorothy Utu and .'.luia u:e:g. open 4. George' Anderson .c! Lawrence aulas: 2, Frank Oreen ri Walter McCcnnell; 3, D. Burnett -nd frei "lhoniaa. Siirrlci Women's jUce-l. Mrs. Hall, ., :r. fcflrt: 3 M-t. Turoar.' TiS and Needle- -j. Margaret Ula&s, James Lever; 2, &va!yn Thomas, Lawrence Orelg; 3. Mn. Flnter, Mr. Blh Jump ffted Thomas. Standing Broad Jump-amea Lever. Running Broad Jump--James Smith tnd James Law (a tie). Po'.e V alt Fred Thomss. 0 ULIUU PICNiC HELD ovrnty-itve nuMi'-trtf lf Atlriuliuu-e at siirrettful rirent Yajitrijy Afternoon Some seventy -five youagsters attended he annual picnic yasWrVay of St. An drew's AnzUeao Qtthedrai Sunday Srhool. the event Ulklng place In the lower hall of the atb&fa1 instead of h Dteby Island on aeecajnt of unfavor- I.Mp weather. There was A length paogrim of sports and race: which was enjoyed by all. Winners in the prmarpal races, which jt'are run on the stieH, were: Boy. Quarter .mile, ocn 1. Pete fisher: 3, A. Matbosi: 3. H. FUher. ' Dots' Bibje bias. 160 yards 1. A. Itotheson: 2. Frank ,WaU; 3. cteustoa Johnston. Oirls. 2C0 yawH i, . Myrtle Rose: 2, fc. rw Leek; 3. Dally Ward. o:ris. 100 yardi 1, Jennie Johnson; 3 N. Tamajaaaha, Mr Cracknel!, a new arrival In town. proveu very entertaining with stump afieeehas. Rafiwahaamta were served Uf- abund- anoe and a baaray vote if thanks wu paved ta the aKpertnUadat of the ucdav School. B. W. TUtker. arid the i i J .1 Vancouver, D. ,C teacber. The event, which was in j charge- of Mr. Tucker and Archdeacon j Q A. RU, closed iih the singing of "Ood Save the King." and a benediction. LIBERAL LADIES ENTERTAIN AT THE COMMODORE IKlAMZl.lt fllVES ADDKESS OUTLINING WHAT I.lltKKAl-S HAVE BONE tOK WOMEN There was a great acene at the Com icdcre Oaf yesterday when the local Liberal ladles entertained their lrleuda i nd supporters at tea, the outatandlng j vent being an Interesting and instruc ' tive address by the organizer who told it the wart : done for women and hlldren In this province by the Liberal government. The place was filled to he doort and all seemed enthusiastic in regard to the cause. The speaker told cf individual cases hlch she ha3 knwn Lt relief given jot hers by means of the government .Tensions. This was an Instance of real elp whlcU was worthy of the support t all women.' 'Mothers who were try- ng to bring; ap' their children were thus mabled to aarry out their duties to tfcem. Mention was also made of such laws is these dealing with wcrkmtn's com- snaatioa, mlabnum wage and the pro- ectlon ol children in all of which the Irltlsh Columbia government had led. The speaker 'tstated that the present rentier snd the Liberal candidate had sth been Identified wtth the passing f every ineature wblah had been for he benefit ofi the. working people of his province. When Hen. Peter Heenan recently ikked why British Columbia was so AUCh ahead of the oUvsr provinces in he matter of social legtolatlon he was id that It was, because the government I the province was one that did i hi?. There -abould be no thought I cnaiiging Pjeae men who did things or the uncertainty of the opposition ?rty. Mention was also made of the fact jjat the only two women candidates a. be pretant election ware Liberals. Laws passed by the Liberal party for the benefit of the masa of the people were enumerstsd as Workmen' Gobi- peasaUon Act mendmants, Hours of Work Aft, Weekly Half Holiday Amend- ntnt Act, Ccal Miners' Regulations Amendment Act, Betuuad Soldiers' Act. Uothers' Pensions Act, Deserted Wives Maintenance Act, Maternity Protect) an let. Seal-montfcly Pjrmnt of Wages Act. Minimam Wage far Men and Wemea. pld Aga Panalona. Pactorisa iwatKhnent Act. Industrial Disputes Act. Juvenile Cdurta Act. Parenvt' Maln- it nance Act.. Bnaf Ouardlanahlp ol tniani" Aei. Thera was a musical program mould ing hjr Mrs W.iCrulkuhaak. piano fleotrons toy Miss Margaret MaOaffery. and seieoyJons by the Wasaholme or- tra. A brief addraan waa aia given, r ifrrd Stork ROUTINE WORK DONE BY LIBRARY BOARD t'lirutjllon Kwp llfcli ('4Hililrrlng Time of Ynir l.llirarlau ltxrl Only routine work was done at the meettnf of the library board Tuesday night, chairman Jama) Blaok presiding and there being prenent Alderman F. DIM). Mrs. W. J. rClrkpatfck, V. Baao- Drrt. Q V. Wilkinaon and the librarian. Miss Orulkebenk. The librarian reported that during the month H booh hAd basn loaned , made up 'A Jlrtlpn 2 392. duplicate pay non-flChjoii 381 and Juvanlls 533. The average per day waa IwVP- During the month there were 33 new borrowers while IB canoaUed their membership curd jSlght pew books were received byVft.9ftd 41 by, purchase while IB were pjamnlad as no longer nuraber,,rrr9iwlttr' lPtillTur)W la a AAV .1' iu.eyn.-i u,TM, .M.flili' cywpm y.)i4.i:cTioNH Customs and er.le eollectlons at the port of Prtttce Rujpen for the month of June repraaented a total vilue of M1.8J7.73 aeeordlng to an- ncunremrBt made this morning at the customs house. E. E. Orsn. assistant district for ester, returned to the cty on th Prince Charles yils morning from a ,trtp to Anyox on official dutli. anted For Sale For Rent DAILY 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken WANTED W ANTKU rOeTT A L HELPERS FOR employment In the Frlnce Rupert Post Office. Salary 11020-11320 per annum. For examination apply the vivii Service oommUeian. Ottawa. Oat.. on forms supplied by the Postmaster at Prince Rupert, not later than July 19. 1928. Age limits 18 to 35 yean. Examination fro (2.00. Age limit and tea waived In the oaao of returned soldfeH, 166 - - - FOB SALE IJJ N1W8PAPEPS MAY BE USED IM-Head of building paper or ta lay beneath carpets on the floor, art rpeelal price on !&re.e quantities. Dally Mews. FOR SAUt. DOUBLE CORKER ON AT-Iln Avenue, unobatructed view, prior H60O0. Piaane Bllfk W. tl FOR LE AUTOMOBILE IN GOOD condition. 1200.00. Very easy terms. Phone Red 730. tf FOR SALEHOUSE. SEVEN ROOMS, modern. Section 6. 2000. Terms. Its FOR ENT X3B RENT. CLAPPBRTON HOUSE. Ninth Avenue Bast. Rest reasonable. jWlycny Treasurer, cat Hall. tt OR RENT PIANOS. PLATER-PIANOS. Phonograph and Sewing Machine. Walker Music Store. tf FOB RENT. FURNISHED FOUR roomed apartment with bath. Water paid. Phone 447. tf FLAT FOR RENT. aiX ROOMS AND baUi, on Sixth Avenue. W. Phoaa 641 or Black 333. tf yon RENT. FOUR ROOM APART- mcat. hot water heated. Apply Smith i: Mallett Ltd. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-ment. Apply Mussallem Grocery. FOR RBNT. FURNISHED ROOMS; also small suite. Phone Oreen 690. CHIROPRACTIC IlK. U. K. EYOI.ISON Chlroprnrlnr 023 Third Avenue. Telephone fr appointment now to Blue 84. Residence phone Black 251. Acute and Chronic Disorder luserss- fully treated. EsUbllshed 1924. USED CARS FOR SALE Ford Ton Truck, panel boy .. MS0t Ford Ton Truck, Chassis only. starter type 1160 00 Ford Roadater delivery, 1925. good condition 1173.00 Oakland Sedan. 1936, (our wheel .bMkea, baloon tfrea , tOSOOO Two 'Torr-JTrame Tuk. now- i tires tSOO.00 Terms can be arranged on above cars KAIKN UAKAdK Phone 53. irvftfTf tfttfHvH PRINgi? JIUPERT TIDES ttt vtt4vve Till ltM)AY, J1I.Y S High 2:22 am 20.9 1 1645 p.m. iaa low 9:10 a.m. 3.2 21:13 njn. 7J8 IKIIlAV, JIJ.Y 8 High 3KJ1 am. 20.5 ft 18 At p.m. 18.3 Low 9:47 an. 24 31:53 pm. 7.4 " ' itATI ItKAV. jl'l.Y High 3:43 a m- 19.8 ft.! . 18:49 pm. m " ! Low 10:38 ajn. 34 " 32:40 pm. 7.4 " HI'MIAY. Jl'l.Y 8 tilgh 4:30 am. 18.0 ft. 17:32 p m. 18.J -4fi 11)09 an. -73 ' y M3 " MllMlAY. Jl'l.Y lllght 81 a m. 17.7 " 18:58 pm. 18J " Low 11 Jo a m. ' 4.0 " Tl lliAY. Jt l-V 10 High 047 am. 18.8 ft. 197 P- 18 8 Lew 0:M am 1.1 " 13:49 pm. 59 s TI1VIIAY JIJ.Y II High 8:01 a.m. 18 3 It. 20:29 pjn. 19 6 " Low 1:4.1a.m. 8.8 " I 130 pin. 6.7 " Thuraday , July 5 I92g T.G2 F0TJ3 -3 . TEEjtDAIL? NEWS .- By George McManus BRINGING UP FATHER h . ' j -in I I HTTP TC ev 1 i WlfcH HAD LET HER Dl NTV I RIGHT- CO Uli . MRb-0tG&,&-NOWl1 ff go TO EOROPa TO STUDY HOME AM" "SLEEP AU- AFTER- .mnl.TUCiO l'l I ftp AMD WHEM I a J " 7 SCALE Usl X 'YEARACO- v v J r f C VOU GET TO HIGH S-y I .. -rJ& I tf '! 5 Tnt t-rs. i 1 ... Ml H ."Jl "'.:;.: :VV V"H Itf. I J-T". 11 lliiiiK: v- NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. J?4l'VA.Q A!yL JPNG I Prince Kupert Salvage & Towing Co. Ltd. HAS MAItdAINS IN OAS 11(1 ATS Small 3ate and Typewriter for Sale Agents for Baathope Engines, Coolldge Propellers, and Tuxlube OH Itoals of all ilrMTlpllon for t'harlrr Salt take Kerry. I'hone SOI SUMMER RBSOItTS LAKEIE HOTSPRINGS LODGE MV ni'KN l.tlKIKST IIOTSI'ltlNd.S IN CANAIIA (Lithla Water) Trout Fishing on I-tkelsc JjiIw now open r.OOIl ACCOMMODATION I'Olt I ISIIIM1 I'AKTIKS BRUCE JOHNSTONE. Manager. Lakelae Like Tarrace, B.O JFUJWIJUUE AND KANdliS leiMMONS Hiail (MADE BtO PK2JfO0 and mattreses, including .The Oater-more Mattress, slumber King Spring and Chateau bed. are now carried by us in atock. A. MACKENZIE furniture Phone 775 HOUSES FOR RENT 808 DOS DIN BTHBBT AT 53100: Beale .(touas naar QathaUa Church at 20qk: th hae we live In on Sixth AeUM Wait' at 537 JO; Ninth Avenue, room; 11540 and another 10,00 These are all modern. F. W. HART. AUCTIONEERS. ritlNTE KITEItT AUCTION MART rrdrrnl lllnck Furniture of all kino bought, sold or xehaAcd. Cratlne and packing done. Coed sold on Commission (J. J. ILUYES. Alirtlnnrrr. Illsrk 12(1 RESTAURANTS 10011 i;.ts CA IK Mas. Unger. Froprlatreaa -TlrtI Airnurjiext O.W.Y,.t. daod Home Cooked Meala and Honve Bkad Oread Material (lilrkrn Dinner Every Nnnday Eirulng from SJU. t- ., ... . -.i , i. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS I'or Vanoouur Monday -ss. Prince- George 4 pm. Tutaday ss Catala 5 pm Thursday aa. prince Charles . . 4 p m Saturday Oardjana 7 am Saturday a. Prince) Rupert . . 0 p.m. June 27 a. Princes Alice pm. June 30 as. Prlnooaa Kathleen., p.m. July 4 aa. Prtnceaa Charlotte., pm. July 7 a. PHnoeaa Alice pm. July 11--. Prlnceas Louise p.m. July 14 ss. Princess Charlotte . . p m. June 37 aa. Prince John am. July 11 -s Prince John am July 28 as. Prince Julia am. il'rom. Vojiroyifr Sunday -as. Catala 4 pm Monday as. Prlnoe Charles lt 30 am. Wednesday--aa. Pr. Oeorge 10:80 am. Friday aa. Cardena a.m. Friday - -a. Prlnoe Rupert 1040 a.m. June 38 -at . Pitaoasa Alice am. June 39 si I. Prlnoaaa Charlotte.. am July 2 -vs. PrlBOsaa AUce a.m. July 0 as. PrlnoMs Loule . . . July 9- . Princess Chartatte July 13 rs Prnjs Alice . . , July 8 aa. Prince John Jul? 16- -ss. PMnoe John July 30 . Prince Jahn ... For Port Mni)o nml Nu.ts HlirrV Sunday-as Catala a pm. Friday-a OarUena a.m. I'rnm Port Mlniwin'suri Naas Ulver Tuesday aa. Catala 1130 a.m. Satnrdsv- CsMenn a m I'or Anyox anil Sim art Suntlsv a. nntnla fl pm Mondiy- a. Prince Charles . . 4 p.m. Friday as. Prlnre Rupert 4 p.m. I'nihi An. un nml Htrwiirt Tueiday j.Catala 11:30 am, Article Lost and Found, Ac for lets than 50c Thursday . Prince Chartf 10.30 aig. Ssturdsy- s Prince (nipert . . 5 pjn. lur Xiirlli (juren C'liarlo"rir Mondays- -as. Prince Charles . . 4 pin. I rum Niirlli yiirrji ('(iiirluKr Thursday- -as. Prince Chiin 1030 aj. lor soolb (jurni Charlollrs July 3 Prince John midnight July 18 ss. Princa John midnibi July SO as. Prince John - midnight August 13 -as. Prince John . midmgbi August 27 as. Prince John . intdcigbi September 10 a. Pr. John midnight Irein .viiulh ((ureii riiarluttrs June 27 a. Prince John a is. July 11 e. Prince John in. July 35 ss. Prince John an. August 8 as. Prince John sin. August 33 ss. Prince John sr September 5 ss. Prince John . ajs. )'nr Alatka Wednesday as. Prince Oeorge 4 p. June 29--SS. Prtneesa Chsrlotte s July 3 as, Prlnceu Alice . . s (a. July fi ss. Princess Louise ... a p. July 9 -as. prtnress Charlotte a. July II ss. Princess Alice . I rnm Aluks Monday as. prince Xleorge X030 a . June 37 a. Prtnceas .Alice pm. June 30 as. Princess Kathleen pA July 4 aa. Princess Chsrlotte pa. July 7 as. Princess Alice pia. July 11 as. Princess Louise pm July 14 -as. Princess Chsrlotte pa MAIL SCfJEDULfi For Hie Kal Hobdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, mall atoaea 1040 sat I'roni I lie Kat ,, Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, mad due :.' 340 pm To Vancouver undys ; 10 pa. Tuesday ....415 pa. lbursdaj 10 pa. Saturdays aa. aPJl.-June 27 and '30, Julv 4, 7, 11, 14, 18. 23, 28 pa- Fmm Vsnroof c r Sunday t 4 pa Wedncadat . 1040 sa Fridays . a. sVtttrdays 10:30 sa. C.P.R. June 29.' July 2, 6, 9, 13. : 18. 30. 23. 27,,30 am. I'or Anjiix and Mpwsrl Sithdayt j'.mail ejossa 7 pa Moa'days , 9 pa. Praia' ..V: 3 pm f ruin A nj in and Prfnilrr Tuesday H,, Thursday .i, 1040 am. laturdsy ,.'.,: 5 pa. To Naaa Rlvrr Points r Friday 7 am Irmn N' Itlifr Polrit Saturday it :.'.i.mail dus uro To Alaokit Points-. ' H fy 3 8. 4, 3, ;e, 0. 30 from A l.mks rolrits ' June 27 and 30; July 4. 7. 11. 14, 11- 81, 35. 28 pm. To Xorlli quern Iharlotlrs pm. Irmn Soft h (Jiirrn I'hsrlntt TtMiradaxa 1040 For South ()ueen Criarlollf July 2. 10. 30, Aug. 13, 37, Sep. 10 ... 11 pjn. t'rnm South queen rJiarlottrs June 27. July 11, 25, Aug. 8, 22, Sept. 5 am. C.N.R. TRAINS I'or lbs i:l JJauy excejt Sunday at 11.30 am, From the ijil Dully except Tuesday at 340 pm. l.r.TTKK IIOX 'OIJ.r:CTIUNH I AM, PM 0aham St Atlln Ave 000 IM iif Ave. At Btu hi 9.08 7J3 Ave. Ac Tulton Bt 9Jfl 7,49 8ai Ave. to Thompson 6t, .. 9it r4 20 1 UluAva.. A.jCqrad 9M 7.61 6th Ave. Si Hays Cove Ave... 040 8 09 8th Ave. At Hays Cove Circle ,943 8 09 8th Ave. At Cotton 8t 8 00 7.09 5th Ave. As Oreen Bt. Itaptl). 9 40 8.19 8th Ave, As McBrlde Sf 9 43 811 iProv. aot. Building 9 80 839 iProv. novt. ,Whrf ..." 9 33 8.39 O.T.P, Wharf I'opp 8.19' a.T.P. station 10X15 ,1-33 2nd Ave. As 2nd S. JD.10 849 3rd Ave. St Fiiiton St. 1QJ6 849 3M Ave. St 8th Bt, 10.20 8J9 Sundsys On collection only, m pm. collection.