Tuesday, July 31, 1923 Vacation is hero again, with its qijl.to tfje 99 tnc course of the next few weeks, tiiousHntte 61 peoplft ' will forsake the cities to seek-rest ami recrqatog byr lake anil stream and in the depths of the ctfcfl, gfteri" p'orcsts. Remember This is the month of July when the Fire Hazard is at its height. Be rigidly careful with Fire. Get your camp fire permit; have it always with you and follow its simple instructions. The consciousness of doing vour part to Project the Forests will add materially to your enjoyment of them. orest Service Now is Kodak Te KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS Developing and Printing for Amateurs Six Hour Service. .Films left before 12 noon, prints ready G p.m. same day Qraies Ix Jfic Pionvcr l)rtteists THIRD AVt t SIXTH "ST. 7 LLt PHONES tt?200 Canadian L .... - National Steamships Co. L mi led Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operntlnn li.T.I1. W.OflO Ton Floating Dry Dock EnjaJneera, Maihinisl. Iloilermskarx BlartnasHlth. Pattern maker, Vnundern. WiMidwwiaerK. Blc. EI.KCTKIC AND ,VKl VI KNK WHI.DINO. Our plant Is etiuippe-o" to handle all kinds of MAKING AND COMMKKCIAI. WO UK. I'HONHS 43 and W4 Ranadian National Cfiic Largefl Kailzoay Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ftaltin . ..'..,wil ll'U 1 11"! 11111 I Nil . rim i iu r; mi l in ior v." - ..... ... A fWI n m atht.. '""HUN, TIII'ltSOAVIt. S OO p.nv Miinini", p-. r f ASOX and 8TLWAKT, MOlt IHIKAVS. 4.00 P-IU. r MANsKTT 1M.I;T, MON1IAYN. 4 00 pin. T NOtTII VMS CIIAULOTTK IsLAMis. Fortnightly. f t uKAiavAY. m:hm:hiayh. 400 p.m. PAKSKMIMt TiaiNH LL4VK I'M INCH rtll'F.IlT UAII.VI-XCKi'TMUMtAYBtUJWam. for PHI Ml: UKOIHJIi. LIlMONTO.N. tVI.NNU'to, all points llastarii t'anacla. I n lied Wales. AUKNCY MM OCF.AN aTBAMHtlil1 l.i.-r.. C'TY TICKET OFFICE. 82 TIIIMII t rutyrt UVir.HT. Phone X0 eri&jl CURE tjt aw DKIKCTIVK VlSldSDEFFCriVH 1 1 MAKING, CATARRH uml othor organic troubles by natural methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. l'lionc 131. WhIIhcc Brocfc. Opn Evenings Local and Persona! 4 a Taxll'lioiie 1. Football tonight at 0:45. Grand Ter minals vs. Thistle. -T-1 Ills 1 Taxi. U Dentist Or. J. tt. Oxe Phone 088 Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard left on the Ft ifqpi Charles yesterday ior Anyox. J. A. Bra? la booked to sail on theM Oatala for Vancouver this afternoon. Jack Watts and J. W. Bcott sailed on the. Prince John last night for South Bay. J. M. Lang was a passenger for Van oouver on the Prince John which sailed aj midnight. Mrs. B. L. Mcintosh returned to the city from Terrace on yesterday after noon's train. Dr. Dickey. Eye. Sear. None and Throat Office Hotel Prince Rupert. Hours, 10 to S p.m. Evenings by appointment. 13 J. T. Miller, assistant Inspector ot customs, and T. Mason left on the Prince George for the south yesterday afternoon. Dr. W. T. K'Tijiii. Miss Margaret Her ein, Miss Dorothy Ulllingham. and Ed lth ttergln returned from Zulus Island on Sunday. Yesterday afternoon 8. M. . Newton returned from a trip to the Interior during wWlch ho visited Terrace, Kalun. ad other points. Passengers from Stewart on the Ca tala this jDOoq were J. MacLellac, Cko- Jamea, W.- Laing. F. A. Allan, Kenn MacLeod, and Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Moore head. Now then folks) What about thai double lead of bo cuttings? The kid dies like to handle It Can you beat i at 13.60 per load? Hyde transfer Phone MO. tl Among the passengers on the Prince Jihn for Vancouver last night w Miss Emily Carr. well known painter o' Indian scenes who has spent some weeta in the interior. Miss Winnie Dlbb. RR. of the Prlncf Rupert Hospital graduate nursing stall left on the Prince Charles yesterda; afternoon on her annual vacation which ah will spend at Stewart. During the past month the Are brl gade responded to six calls, of which the meat serious were the explosion on the Inea H. and the Ore at the exhibl Uon hall. .Damage In ho" 'case waa very heavy. . ...... . . i- Arriving on the catala this noon from Anyox were P. Hlsrclnbottom. A Poole. C. Ctnurlc. C Palovlch., Wm. Ty mi, H E. Oouldaonie. Joe MAcDor.ald V. E. Wlln.jtt. Ja Calvin sua C. I' linnUcth. J. M. Fruer of the Prince Rupert Bl-dugicul Station and Mrs. Piasir wen purt:grrs on tlie Prince Chirlcf yester clay on the round trip. Returning o t riany UM-y will continue thtir journe ;iih to Vancouver. Rev. John Hansen and Mrs. Hansen returned on yeeterdny afternoon's train from the east on the termination of his vacation. During his trip Mr. Hansen attended meetings of the Lutheran Church at Winnipeg. Col. Victor Spencer and mining- en gineer WUnei were passengers on the Catala thfcs noon returning from Alice Arm where Cel. Spencer has extensive mining Interests. They are continuing their Journey south to Port Hardy. (Tl . ; cAiiIk service I 1 ?f 'i JindusoyJ Fairbanlcs'Morsc Ball Bearing Pumps Five ytari' wear on a ball bearing pump it lest than the manufacturing tolerances in ileeve bearings. Sealing ringi therefore maintain their original clearances and the pumps do not lose their efficiency. . Bail beermat rewrite vesting but uiOTWFiaMStr sept clean and thernet-of lubrlewnt'and lubricating gangs is reduced. ' ' Other reasons for the high efficiency andun usual economy of these pumt s are contained in our bulletins. CANADIAN COMPANYClm(te THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Pines for the month In the city po lice court amounted to 437.0O. Union steamship freighter Chllllwack Is due in port tonight at 11 pjn. Mrs. Geo. FrizzelJ wasfi passenger on yesterday" train fronvjhe 8keena. J. B. Sutherland and J. K. Morrison were passengers from Alloc Arm on the Oatala this noon. sIl- . 1 11 ; A r si . . it passfjlgeri j Mrs. 8am HauggeS left .on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon lor1 a trip to Stewart and Anyox. Oeorge Ertcknoa was Bned 25 or thirty days In the tlty police court this nornlng for Intfixleatlon, 1 Mrs. Matel Thomson returned on yes. terday alU moon's train after a twe months' visit in the south. Mrs. D. Wilson and , Mlw E. Marsh were round trip passengers on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Deny and Mls Bessie Der ry are sailing on the Cattala this after noon to visit at Bella Bella. C.N.K. Prince .3ohn, was in port last evening at 1030 and left for Vancou ver via the Islands at midnight. Miss M. Hogg left for Lagoon Bay and Mrs. K. Todd tot Queen Charlotte City m the Prince Jcn last evening. Hev. J. R. aad Mrs. Prlzell sal on the Catala this atfernoon for Vancouver and southern points on their annual vaca tion. Anglican tea aad sale of home cook !ng at the borne of Mt. llorte Craig. Waldron Apt. Thursday, August 2, front 3. to 6. Mrs. Ives and ber son who was re-ently injured in a gasboat explosion ire southbound passengers on the Ca tala tills afternoon. Captain Httttaa- representtng Eg- llah mining Intertata and J. b. Watabn president of tt Woodbine Mining Com pany ware tpjongh pasaengen oft the Oatala this noon. The Pilnsssi Louise is due to-morrow it 0 on her return, from Alaska and oeasengera booked to aatl on her are C S. Porter. Fred Olendennlng, Oeorge Ar- nott. Miss Lorna Ttte, Mrs. 8. Batcher. Por serving members with liquor during prohibited Mum the steward of the rand Terminal dub was lined 1200 or wo months In the city police court bis morning before Magistrate McCIy mont. I. S. H. Wynn, chatrman of the Com sensation Board. Dr. Nye, chief medical officer and R. V. Fulton, assistant ec retary of the board, arrived on the Ca ala this morning and are holding a ses sion at the Prince Rupert General Hos Ital this aiternoon when they are In .ervlewing claimants. The members of the board will continue their Journey outh on the Catala at five this even ing. lit Til IIITX IIOMEU CLEVELAND, Juy 31 Ruth hit his tist homer in a game with Cleveland yesterday. SKMOK MATKiriLlTlOX Pupils intending to Use the senior mattrtculation next term must notify secretary of School Board at once. J. O. WILLIAMSON, HOTEL ARRIVALS Charlotte or Alice Friday ss. Oardena . , , Friday- as. t Churlotte rfi Friday-ss. Prince Hucrt Secretary. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. R. A Rlanchard. Portland. Ore.; Miss T. Fultr Los Angeles; R. Thakelln, Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Larder. Portland. Ore.; A I.. McNaughtOn. Vancouver, Central Hotel Wm. Medd, Woodcock, 1. Bryan. Jasper. Sivty Hotel J as. L. Bless; O. Jetter Swrnltaa: If. MacDonald, Mrs. Flossie lohnson, Invereneas; J. O. Lowman, An' yox. Advertise in th Dllv News . STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS' I'or Vancouver Monday ss. Prince Oeorge .... 4 pm, Tuesday Catala 3 p.m Wednesday as. Princess Louise or Charlotte 3 pjn Thursday ss. Prince Charles . . 4 p.m. Friday es. princess Royal : . . . . . . pjn. Saturday ss Oardens 7 ajn Saturday at. Princess Loul, Charlotte or Alice 3 pjn. Saturday at. Prince Rupert ., 6 pm. July 93 ss. Prince John son Aug. 8 ss. Prince John .aon. I"riin Vancouver Sunday- -ss, Catala Monday ss. Princess i Louise, 4 pjn oftih 8 ajn. Monday ss. Prince Charles U 30 a.m, Wednesday-. Pr. Oeorge 10:30 ajn Friday- m. Princess Royal July 30 ss. Prince Johrt, Aug. 13 es. Prince John 1- i lao, 8 0.30 4 a.m. a.m. p m. pjn, pjn I'or Port Mitiou and Nasi Itlvrr Sunday- -at. Catala 8 pm. Friday ss. Cardena a.m rriim Port Mmpftuii anil Vans Hlvrr Tuesday -ss. Catala 11.30 a.m. 6iturrtny. at Cardvaa ...... 8 tin. DISTRICT READERS vof j - '"'ft ''.: ! Mfl i he Daily News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. All the News of the North, coast and country, from our special correspondents, as well as world events will keep you well posted at minimum cost. Send the postal order today while you still think of itl For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Monday ss. Prince Charles .. 4 pjn. Friday ss. Prince Rupert .... 4 pjn. from Anyox and Stewart - Tuesday a. Catala 11:30 aj Thursday ss. Prince Charles 10 JO ajn. Saturday ss. Prince Rupert . . 6 pjn. For North Queen Charlottes- Mondays ss. Prince Charles . . 4 pm From North Queen Charlottes- Thursday ss. Prince Charles 10 JO ajn For Mouth Queen Chariot Irs July 30 ss. Prince John . . . midnight August 13 ss. Prince John. . midnlgn. August 37 ss. Prince John . .midnight September 10 st. Pr. John midnight From (South Queen Charlottes July 25ss. Prince John am. August 8 ss. Prince John am. August 22 ss. Prince John ajn September 5 ss. Prince John .. ajn. For Alakka Monday es. Princess Louise, Charlotte or Alice ajn. Wednesday ss. Prince Oeorge.. 4 pjn Friday ss. Princess Louise. Charlotte or Alice ajn From Alaska- Monday ss. Prince Oeorge I0JQ am Wednesday ss. Princess Louise Charlotte or A Doe a pm. Saturday as Princess Louise. Charlotte or Alice 8 pm. MAIL SCHEDULE For I he Kaat Mondsyt, Wednesdsyt. Saturdays, msu closes 1040 in From Hie Eal Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, mall due 3:80 pm Im VanruMtrr Sundays 10 pm Mondays 3 pm. Tuesdays' 14 p.u- Wednesdays 4 pja. Thursdays 3 pm. Saturdays 8 am oaiuraaa -v yju-1 Saturdays 8 pm. ' i ri.iii VaneouTf? . Sundays 4 pm I Mondsys 8 pm. Wednesdays 10 JO am j Fridays am i Saturdays 1040 am I'or An)o and Mew art 3utMirs Qiall Closes T pn. Mondsys 3 pm. Fridays 3 pm. From Anyox and Mewari Tuesdayi ....am Thursdays 10 JO am. Saturdays 5 pm. tii Nan Itlvrr Points Friday 7 am f rom Naaa Hirer Points Saturdays mall due am ro Alaska Points Mondsys am. Fridays am, 'rnin Abska Points Wednesdsyt pm Ssturdsyt pm, To North Queen Charlottes Monday i 3 pm. From North Queen Charlottes Thursdays 10 JO am For South Quern Charlotte July 30, Aug. 13. 32, Sept. 10. ll pm. I Tom South Queen Charlottes July 23, Aug. 8, 38, Sept. 8 .. am. I.I'.TTKK BOX COLLECTIONS A.M. P.M Graham tt Atlln Are OjOO 7J0 lit Ave. tt 8th St. 0.03 7.38 6th Ave. tt Pulton Si 0.10 Bth Ave. & Thompson St. tltb Ave. tt Shcrbrooks . 11th Ave. tt bonr&d 9.38 7dd'Ave. tt 2nd' Si'.. 3rd Ave. A Fulton St. ... 7.40 0.13 7.45 9.30 7.80 7.38 1th Ave. tt Hays Cove Ave . 9.30 8 00 8th Ave. 8c Hays Cove Circle 033 8.00 Bth Ave. tt Cotton St 8.00 7.00 Sth Ave. tt Qreen St. (Hiptl). 0 40 8.10 Uh Ave. 8s McDrlde St 8 43 8.16 Prov. Oovt. Building 0.60 8.20 j Prov. Oovt. Wharf ... O.T.P. Wharf O.T.P. Station ...... 0.85 8.38 10XK) 8.30, 10.06 . . .. 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It must be accompanied by the cash, and the subscription ruust be for a period of one year or longer. The 10,000 free votes are IN ADDITION to the number given on the subscription as per the regular vote schedule. Iganadian; FACinc B.C.Goast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krttiilkau, tVrancrll. and Skagway August 3. 6, 10. 13. 11, 30, 37, 31. lo Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle ugut I, 4. 8, 11. 13, 18, 32, 33. ' ntlNCtSS UOVAL For lluteilale, Cast llella llelU. Orruu tails, Namu, Alert Ilay. Canilrll Ithrr and Vancouver every Friday. IH p.m. Agency lor all Steamship Lines. lull Information from IV. C. OKCIIARII. enteral Ar.ent. Coiner ot 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince ttupert, ll.C. Phone 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sail Inc. from Prince ICUert. For VANCOl'Vnt, VICTOIUA, Swan on Ilay. Ilutedale. Alert Kay, etc Tuesday, 3 p.m. lor VAN Ol'Vl lt. VICTOIUA. Ilutedale, Alert llnv. etc., Saturday. 7 a.m. lor POUT SIMPSON anil NAAS ItlVfcll POINTS, Friday. I'or AI.H'K AllM. ANVOX. STtWAKl. WALKS Lsl.t.Mt, POUT SIMPSON. Sunday, H p.m. It3 Xnd Avenue. tt, M. SMITH. Acent, Prlnre ltu.rrt, H.V. Throbgh llrketa sold lo Victoria and Seattle, and baggage checked through to dtkllnjtlur New Drapery Fabrics IMPORTED Crelonneslntzis, Daroasks and Sunfast Fabrics,';' (fltoretolSf s, fa.stBTSrs, t'Wji.situ floral designs, jJIt yarjl 50 Inch Silk Damasks, fadeless fabrics, heavy weight. de- WB FrgTOi Ilandureik Primed tTrMoprigs, assorted d slgife oMcolorfnlNrT'er yaW K.5?, $1,1, 0 per yard $-.50 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co.