Wednesday. July 4, 1928 Men s & Yomijr Men's 1C HEALTH FOLLOWS vwwut !n pure Wool Tweeds and in the latest styles; Gray, Fawn and Dark Shade. Sizes 3G arid 37 only. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS! Backward Sennon Sale Pric e Acme Importers N OW IS oclak DEMAND i ime KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS Developing and Printing for Amnieurs Six Hour Service. Films left before 12 noon, prints ready G p.m. same day Qrmes 1 Jfic Pioneer Drttnrvsts TMIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES tt?t,200 "Rupert Brand" Kipp ramOMKTICtOdRCOl , -,, 'MU OH SPINAL Iri I ttu TiMMr .MM , HtAir IUN0I 'Uvea STOMACH vatsNtri I ers THE DAINTIEST RUKAKFAMT FOOD Smoked Dally by Canadian pish & Storage (., IX Prince Hupert. ILC Canadian NfflflNAL Qfie Largcft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SBRVICR Sailings from I'KINCK KITMCT for VANCOrVKH. VICTOHIA. HUlTTLt, MONDAY. TIII'IIIY. 4.00 p.m. SATIMIIVYH. 6.00 p.m. I AN VOX and NTCWAUT. MONIYs. IKIItWH. 4.00 p.m. " MAHWKTT IM.KT. MOMIW". 4 00 p.m. I ' HUTU ql'EKN CHAUMITTi: IKI.VM). Fortnightly. 1 r HKAOWAY. MKIlNKMUY. 4 00 p.m. I'ANSENOKIl TRAINS I.BAYK I'HINTi: HUI'EUT HAII.Y r:CHTM NllY at II) a.m. M I'KIM'R OKOKOK, KDMONTON, UlNMl'CO. nil point HaHeen Canada. Milled bleles. AGENCY AM. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE. CITY TICKET OrTICE. 818 TIIIHII HI.. PHINC'E KUPEKT. Phone 180 ,) 4lrtiu Green 211 or Walk 283 W. C. ASPINALL CHIKOPKACTOK 'B.nd tJfcdianfelHoek, Prince Kuncrt, B.C. THip DAILY NEWS PARR THRRB Local and Personal 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi. tl Dentist. Dr. J. H. Ojate Phone 688. Moonlight Excursion to Chatham Bound., July 6. 8.8. Prince Boyl MH- lng at 8 pin. 157 Oountv Court 1 now on summer va ctlongflrato there wilt be no regular . . . - i vaa ar vat n sessions until September. The Retail Merchants picnic has been poat ponl until July 19, Instead of July 5 aa previously advertised. D. B. Plun, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, ailed by the CataU last evening on a brief trip to Bells Bella on official duties. C. P. H. steamer PriaeaM Charlotte, Oapt. C. O. Saintsy, la due at 3 AO thia afternoon from Alaska polnta and trill aall M 5 pa. for Vancouver and Victoria. Now then ietkl What about that double toad of bra cutting) The kiddie like to handle It. Out you beat It at 880 pr load? Hyde transfer Phone 590. tf Rev. John H. Hanaon. pa tor of St Paul' Lutheran Church, left on thla morning's train for Porestburg. near Camrose, Alberta, where he will attend a church meeting. Mlaa Laverna Seifrldg. who has been v letting here with ber aunt, Mrs. K. A. Hood, sail thla afternoon by the Prlneee Charlotte on ber return to her home in Seattle. Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic on Thursday. July 5. Boats leave Nelaon Trading Oorapeay'i float front 1 until 3 o'clock. Children meet at Church Hall at 1340. Adulta 80c Children fee. 154 Mies Jean MoMurphy of the Prince upart OeMral Hospital atudent nurae ataff returned to the city on the Prince Kupert thi morning after hav Log spent a holiday visiting at ber home in Mew Westminster. The new Royal Canadian Mounted police auxiliary schooner St. Roeh, leaving Vancouver Monday, la making gcod prnaiwa on her voyage north to enter servtee in the Arctic Ocean. 8 o'clock last night, the vessel was 1150 muss north of Vancouver, bouu tot Dutch Harbor. 8M. Piluioaa Boyal evening cruise, Friday. July s. salllcg at 8 o'clock prompt, from Oovernment wharf. No music, dancing. An evening of en joymen. Pare 11.55 Buy your tickets from any member of the Ilk and ea change them at the CPJt. office. Only a limited number available. Be and have yours. 188 C. M. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived on time at 10:80 thia morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Palla and will aall at 4 thla afternoon for Ketchi kan Wmngell. Juneau and Skagway returning here at 1040 Monday morn ing and sailing south at 4pjn. The vessel hsd 300 passenger. Including 188 round trip tourists. RACES AT INVERNESS ON DOMINION DAY TO CELEBRATE HOLIDAY The children at Inverness Cannery were made happy last Saturday after noon by aome races which were arranged for them on a atretch of gr1 adjoining the railway traek. The names of the winners of the various events ar as fellows: 100 Yards Handicap (boys and girls up to 8 yean) 1, Leonard Crriok; 8. Dorcaa Prevost iMetlakatla): 8. Harold Leigbton iMetlakatla). 100 Yards Wheelbarrow Race (boya to 181-1. Allan Prevost and Horace Lelghton:. 250 Yards Handicap tboys 7 to II-1. William Bailey; a, George Duddsn-wtcd: S. Dickie Le!glrton. 800 Yard Handicap igirla 7 to 1. Sthel Banco (Port Sunpton ) ; 2, Queenle Pcbertson: s. Victoria Leigbton IMetlakatla i. 100 Yards Three-legged Race (girls to 1611. Miss Sinclair and Chauletto Prevost: Laura and Helen Davison 800 Yards Handicap (boys 10 to 111 1. Allan Prevoat: i. George Dudden- wcod: 3. Horace Leigbton 800 Yards (girl 10 to 14) 1. Maggie Henry; a. Bdna Henry; 3. Helen Davison. 100 Yards Blindfold Rsce (boys it to 18)- -1. Harry Scott; 2. Allan Prevoat; 8. Herbert Oliver. Olrls' Skipping Competition 1. Sthel Venn (M skips); a. Mia Sinclair (83 skips): 8. Queenle Robertson (79 skips). Peter Venn of Metlakatla stsrted the varloua races with the crack of a toy gjlstol. Helen Davlnun fainted toward end of her race, but soon recovered, id the afternoon paater away merrily. W 4 4 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Plonicri' Picnic July 8 PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eael by SANTA L MIDY j He sure to get the lienuliti' j Look tor Ui tvurd "M1U V i Por a Taxi Phone 380. Oscai Uauson and, Central Hotel. tl Andrea Pavllkla, formerly a Oreek subject, has reeelved hi naturalisation certificate as a British subject. Miss Nora Rlvett of the local public school t aching stsff aatia by the Prtnce Charts tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver to spend the summer va-oa .Ion. A meeting of all those ladles interested In the election of Jas. It. Thompson will be held at the Omwervstive Club Booms. Third Avenue, on Wednesday evening, July 4 at 8 p.m for the purpene of forming a working organisation. All those 'fsdlte favoring the napdtdsturs of- rMrTfcssapean see requested to attend. 1M Passengers arriving in the city from the north on the Catala yesterday morning included A. Yandrrhek, Dr. Uneter, Mrs, Hills. VHJrld Oratton. Dert Johnson, D. Olegg and M. O. Me-Leod. from Stewart: A. Davis. Mrs. Yard. Mrs. Lee. F. CaUaghan. D. C. Campbey. C M. Mrlntyre and Ml Lee. irom Anyox: J. fi Mclean, from Alice Arm. Hint Mr. McLcod, from Arrauclaun. few J the world FROM the cold, deep waters of the seven thousand miles of British Columbia's Pacific Coast, comes a harvest of fish that the palate of all mankind enjoys! For over twenty years our Province has been a leading factor in Canada's fishing industry. Progress continues unabated. .. the markets to the ends of the earth demanding ever increasing quantities. The past ten years have seen this industry grow from 14 million to 27 million dollars ... an increase of 89. Our annual catch totals nearly half the entire Canadian production, and "King Salmon," our marine silver mine accounts for at least 15 million dollars a year. The distribution from our Provincial hatcheries of millions of salmon eggs to renew the harvest that goes into the nets; the Treaty between Canada and the United States for the protection of the Pacific Halibut (March, 1923) providing a close season from November 16th to February 15th; modernized canneries, S3 in number, and sane Federal Fishing Laws, carefully administered, are the foundation of an industry that will continue to grow. The fame of British Columbia's Whaling Fisheries is of long standing, and has materially increased the value of the products from this industry. The yearly catch, now about 400, is taken between one station on Vancouver Ilil:, afternoon's traai, due irom the: iKact at SJ0. was reported this morn- in,: u be on time. i A Evans of the Trine Rupert Hotel 111 returned to the city on the Prince Rupert thu morning from s holiday trip south. Mm a Sutherland, wife ol the manager of Prince Rupert Cannery, "arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert thla morning to opend the summer at Tuck Inlet. Miss Ruth Stewart. 8m i them High 'School teacher, aftei having spent a lew day visiting in the city with Meads, will sail ton.orrow aftemoea by the Prince Char' for VencouW as spend tne sumirc-r vacation. PaasengetH going through to Vancouver aboard the steamer Catala yesterday from northern point Include Mr and Mr W. c. Branaton. A. B. Ould. a. H. HtcMeli. and Mrs Concetti, from Alice Arm; Mr. and Mr. MoAdams. Mr. M. A tve. J C. Murray and Stswart Richardson from Stcwsrt, and Mr. McDiuld. D. P. Evans. X F. Clay. Mr h:hI Mis A C Card and Mr. mirl M;. J K Kueli. from Anyox. Island and two stations on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Much as has been done to develop and conserve our fishing Industry, there still remains a great deal to be accomplished. The vastness of our waters and the extent and ruggedness of our coast make organized protection and administration extremely costly. But the safeguarding of our fisheries is a matter which now commands the earnest attention of our government, who realize the Importance of conserving this basic industry. As the oldest industry of our Dominion, fishing has been one of the largest revenue producers, and it is significant that Canada's youngest Province, in less than twenty years, should secure a leading position in the world market. This aggressive search for foreign business has been an asset which undoubtedly has created one of the most amazing records of our basic industries. Well may we be proud of our Fisheries! (T Rtd thtt announctments tnd unirrstmnd your prtvime't prtgnu . . . dtp them out and una thtm to friends. If you dtsirt Mafrd ftPies of these announcements a note to this nrxs paper will trini them. Advertise your Province! CURE ee.K.r DEFECTIVE VISION, DEFECTIVE HEARING, CATAHim and other organic troubles by natural methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wallace Block. Phone 131. Open Evenings (SELVIG HHOS.) 3rd Atcnue Phone 7G5 MEAT- FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, and immediate delivery Observe I -All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh.