i PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS . Wednesday, July n, 1923 5 r lis purity makes it safe for the cMMreii "CANADA DRV" The Qhampagnc of Qinger zAes Canada Dry Qhgtr lit Llmilftf, Toronto. Eilmonton ind Montret! firmed J 1. 1. UcUufUtn LlmUti. nd Cattdouit Sfriutt Cotfortlitn Umiltd UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Ballings From I'rlne Kupert l or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swtnson lkljr, Outedale. Alert Vay, tc Tun. dn, 3:30 p.m. lor VA.M LKK. UCTOIUA. Ilutedale. Alert IMS, etc.. Friday luldiutbt tor ALICE A KM. ANYO.Y, STEWAKT. Niuu KlTrr, Port SlmpMm, bun- U. 8:iM p.m. jr POK r til.Ml'SO.S AND WALES ISLAM. TnunOai. p.m. 123 Slid Alrnue R. M. SMITH Asent rrlnce Rupert. It.C. 11 rough tlrket told to Tic tori and Seattle, .and baggage checked thniugh to definition. IcakadianI PACIfC 3rd Ave.. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILIXOS FROM PKINCK KITEIIT To Ketchikan, W angrll. Juneau and Skagwaj June 28, July 1, I, 8, ., 13. 19. 12, 26, 29. To TaiicoDfer, VlitorU and Seattle June 29. July 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, M, 27. 31 rRIXCESS MAQCINXA Ocean Full, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria every Friday 10 p.m. Agenti tor all Steamship Lines Vf . C ORCHARD, liENKUAL AGENT Prince K a pert, 11. C riioiie 31 Canadian National QTjc Large ft Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ltlllir from PRINTE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE. and IntrrmtdUle point, Monday Thundaya, 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 7 p.m. lor ANVOX and STEWART. Monday, 8 p.m.) Fridays. 4 p.m. For MAS9ETT INLET PORTS, Mondays, 8 p.m. For SOI Til Qt'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly, lor BKAOWAV, nednedayt, 4 p.m. PASMiNOEK TRAINS I.EAVr. PKINTL rtt PERT. i DAILY EXCEPT Sl'ND.W at 11:30 a m for PRIME ftl.OltOK, EDMONTON, WIN'MPEO, all points Eastern Canada I'nlted States. AOENCT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G( BOX CUTTINGS 9 gA Per Load DELIVERED HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage mmm saws The most economical savs to use Slmonda Canada Sawr Co. Llrr.ltcd, St. Rcml X. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver. B.C. MONTCCAL St. John. N.B. COLLECTIONS FOR CENOTAPH - Still Six Hundred Dollars Needed to Pay for Monument to Men Who Served While the cenotaph has been or dered and will be readv for unveil ing on Armistice Day In November, there is still needed the sum of $600 to meet the final payment on it. This is being collected by a committee and it is hoped to secure the amount within a very short time. Following are amounts not already acknowledged: P. Burns & Co $25.00 Atlin Fisheries. Ltd 25.00 Howe & McNulty 25.00 S. D. Johnston 25.00 II. B. Rochester,. 26.00 Ed Lipsett, Ltd 26.00 Home Oil Distributors, Ltd. 25.00 Union Oil Co., Ltd 25.00 Bryant &, Greer 15.00 F. E. Hunt, Ltd 15.00 W. J. McCutcheon 10.00 Steve King .: 10.00 Bob Gordon 10.00 W. Watt 10.00 . J. Mellish 10.00 Mrs. J. Richmond 10.00 Xaien Hardware Co. 10.00 Hinton & Wright 5.00 W. C. Orchard 5.00 A. R. Phillips 5.00 II. Ward 5.00 W. R. Love 5.00 Mussallem Grocery ...... . 5.00 F. E. Robertson 5.00 R. E. Moore- 5.00 I. Naylor 5.00 N. M. McLean' ...... 5.00 Stan Smith 5.00 J. II. Arnold 3.00 II. Tattersall ..... 2.00 Alex Rix 2.00 I. Fenness .... 2.00 C. E. Starr 2.00 C. A. Kirkendall 2.00 Peter Bruno 2.00 R. II. W.Bartlett 2.00 Alex McRae, 2.00 R. Blance . . 2.60 J. Boddie ' 2.00 T. Moorhojwe ... 2.00 Art Collison 2.00 C. J. Norrington .. 1.00 II. M. D. Lambe ........ 1.00 Geonre Smith 1.00 W. S. Hammpnd ....... 1.00 K. II 1.00 Annon 1.00 II. L. Tierce 45 I 'i I WW f i W ill' if iHil Week-End Specials GRANULATED SUGAR 20 lbs $1.28 BROWN SUGAR 4 lbs 25c PUFFED WHEAT Pkg 15 PUFFED RICE-S pkgs 35c AYLMER BONED CHICKEN Tin 40c ROYAL CITY SPINACH 2s. 2 tins 35c LIBBY'S CRUSHED PINEAP PLES 2s. Tin 26c ROSEDALE SLICED PEACHES 2 Vis. Tin ..30c ROYAL CITY PORK AND BEANS 2a. 2 tins 25c ROYAL CITY APRICOTS 2a. Tin 25c EGGS Fresh extras . 3 doc. $1.15 BUTTER Golden Churn or Brookfield. 3 lbs $1.40 CASCO POTATO FLOUR 2 pkgs ...36c WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 10-lb. sack CGc JAP RICE No. 1. Bibs. ...35c PURE OLIVE OIL Pint tin COc WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE Bottle 45c StLVER GL63S STARCH . 2 pkgs 25c SUNK1ST ORAWCE&B Joz.' flfefc PEARL WHITE NAPTIIA SOAP G bars 25c TOILET ROLLS 7 for 25c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 District News STEWART Homer Ficklin, Blondy Charlton and Harry Hooton are back from a prospecting trip into the headwaters of Porter Creek, a tributary of White River, where they made some important discoveries. Hooton had the misfortune to sprain his right ankle badly on the return trio and is now under the care of Dr. II. A. Whillans. The provincial government is doing a g$od deal of useful work in building trails from the active mining district at Stewart into the mineralized area of the interior. G. Armour, brother of Max Armour of this town, has arrived from Vancouver. Mfss Kathleen Tucker of. Van-ouvcr arrived lost week from the outh to visit with friends. AMCE ARM Mian Verna Wilann nrHvwl Inst week from Vnnrniivpr in nnonrl tha summer vacation a't her home here. Mrs. Dolbersr and Mr. and Mrs. Hodgison arrived here last week irom Prince Rupert. Mfaa .Toon Mi.Fnrl Hammond is here to snend the summer holidays with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Anderson. Mrs. A. Beaudin left lasl week for a brief visit in Prince Rupert. Miss Evelyn. Anderson of Prince Rupert is nflting here with her aunt, Mrs. Gust Anderson. A successful dance was held in the Alice Arm Hotel on Saturday evening. There was a large Miss Florence Dodsworth has been appointed Anyox correspondent of the Alice Arm Herald. BURNS LAKE Major Robert Lowe of Burns Lake hag Teived the apoint-ment of locating engineer for the new road whioh is to be built from near Houston into the Owen Lake mining country. Two new school trustees are to be elected here one to take the place of II. D. MacNeil, whose term has expired, and the other to succeed A. II. Silk, who has left the district. District visitors in town during the past week have included Mrs. W. L. Paden, Quick: B. Hougen. Dickie; William Bickle, Grassy Mains; R. R. Jeffrey and son; v. Creasy, Prince George; Dr. H. L. Purdy, Prince George; N. Hollenweger, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prebble, Bickle; Neil Van de Veen, Tintagel. Fir IT fllmnunl trail tfnnwn Vancouver deottot, has been a recent visitor hpre on professional business. 1 .i Mr J. Tviinaninnn nnil ann. Harvey, left laat week for their home in the state of Washington. Garden and field crops were ureatly benefited as a result of heavy rains which fell here last week. Rev. Arthur Garllck. who was Anirlican clerevman here eight years ago and who" Is now located at Creeton. renewed old acquaint anees while visiting here last week. WHO is the Picaroon? v And who is the mysterious "Dr. Mof&tt"? ..:.. Outstanding characters in an outstanding mystery story, the solution of which will'ovado you until the last pages "THE GREEN SHADOW" "By Herman Landon This neriiil commences Monday m xt in the Daily News. GIGANTICSEA FIGHT IS SEEN IN BIG PICTURE Spectacle Is Said to Be More Gigantic Than Heretofore j Seen In Film j Even more gigantic than the j charge of the clansmen in "The" Birth of a Nation" or the onrush of the chariots in "The Ten raandments" is declared to bo the terrific battle between tho glorious frigate "Constitution" and the pirates of old Tripoli in Paramount's "Old Ironsides," mighty patriotic and romantic sea spectacle showing at th Capitol tonight. Directed. by James Cruze, the nan who brought to the screen "The Covered Wagon)' and "The Pony Express," the 'scene was filmed with the aid of more than 60 ancient square-rigired sailing ships and an army of two thou-rd extra players. Because of the tremendous amount of territory covered, by the vessels and because it would hare been impossible to make the human 'nice ho-H above the terrific roar of the hundreds qf old lime -nnnoh used In the encounter, ho scenes were directed by radio from n brs overlooking the en-Ir field of battle. S"fntpn enmorss. more than "e ever before been used upon H-iirle scene, were stationed at various positions and photo-Traphed the complete encounter from every angle.. Among the .featured players who take .Tart in the battle are Esther Ralston. Wallace Beery, George Bancroft, Charles Farrell and Johnnie Walker. TEA BY LADIES Delegates to Convention Enter talncl at Delightful Function in Home of Mrs. George THzzell A delightful tea was held yesr rday afternoon-M the home of Mrs. George FrftieU, Seventh Street, by the Ladies of the Royal Purple in honor of visiting dele gates to the Dominion convention. Mrs. Frizzell, Mrs. F. M. Cros by, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. L. M. Fuller were hostesses and Mrs W. E. Willlscroft, honored royal rady of the local Ladies of tho Royal Purple, and Mrs. G. E. Gulick, wife of the exalted ruler of the Elks' lodge, received. Mrs. Dowther, Mrs. Bert Morgan, Mrs.- J. D. Lawrence and Mrs. F. Clapp poured end Misses C. Morgan, Connie Mor gan, Laura Frictell, Willa Dyer and It. Miler assisted in serving. There was a delightful vocal solo by Mrs. J, II. McLeod, accom panied by Mrs. C. E. Cullin. One hundred and twenty-five ladies were present at the tea. LADIES OF ROYAL PURPLE MEETINGS Convention Will Be In Progress All Day Today; Banquet and Dance Tonight Business sessions of the Dominion convention of the Ladies of the Royal Purple are continuing all day today in the Elks' Home. Tonight there will be a banquet in the Boston Hall to which all Elks and their frionds have been invited. The banquet .will be followed by a dance. ( Tomorrow morning the convention ,will come to a close when supreme officers for the year will be elected and the next meeting place chosen.' LINDSAY'S pi Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing anu Distributing- Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ann Furniture Moving. Dally News Classified" advertising brings results. SUPER SPECIAL WEI). & THUR. Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. With All-Star Cast Comedy, PAPA SPANK-PARAMOUNT NIWS Admission, 15c and 50c. LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S IS Dimension awl Boards. KILN DRIED :eand and Cedar Cedar Finish Finish, Sitka Spruce Ceiling, arv Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling " 1 x 4" and G" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, II. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" iVippers THE DAINTIEST HREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, II. C. Free! Free! 1 CHINA SET FREE (Three Pieces) 1 toa pot $ .50 1 sugar bowl 25 1 cream jug ., .2o 12 pkg. Jif 3.00! Total $1.00 j? ALL10Ui$2.35 j - X IU. . llf uuul'Ur . I . .'1 1 lb. B.!B."Tea?IJ. L. .8 80 1 earthward tea pot 75, Total ALL FOR $1.50 70 .$2.25 1 China Curf'and SflRM&v ia? ALL FOR 80c Take Your Choice Now. Only Limited Quantity Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-123 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&S1 P. 0. Box 575. Dr Alexander rilOXR 575 HESNKII nl.OCK DENTIST S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execu Hon of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Cal' gary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from thC30 exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, B.C.