1 1 Li iqs rors TEH DAILT. EVWjB nu. Expert Optical Service Bulkley Valley SMITHERS, June 25.- After a month of weather which brought frequent small showers of rain the Valley was drenched on Sunday afternoon and evening with a downpour ' which accompanied a light thunderstorm. Areas which had "been missed by the previous showers received their share of the copious rain and the prospects for good crops of hay and grain all over the valley are now excellent. Farmers are quite elated with the favorable conditions. . If you want sonietnin, advertise for it. Hundreds of people get what they want that way. (tf) His 'CIGARETTE PAPERS Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR IJASEMENT STOKE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Classes, Baggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Fine Showers In (VISION 0 F BEEF RAISING IN BULKLEY Member of Parliament for Hamilton Enthused Over Interior Farm Prospects Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross of Hamilton, Ontario were In the city this morning going north to Dawson. They have been ma')ng a tour' of Canada induced thereto by Glof Hanson with whom he had often discussed the trip and who hid persuaded him to come. Speaking of his horns city. Mr. Ross said they were devoting their whole energies to war work. Hamilton was extremely busy Just now and their housing problem was difficult. Mr. Ross was particularly taken with the Bulkley Valley and expressed the opinion that it should develop rapidly. There was likely to be Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin 50c I "tt y Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c - - - Ormesltd. Jjf Jh oncer Drutzg ijts Th Keiall Sture ThoiiM 81 h tt Open Dally from I a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. anil 1 to I .ra. 6-Iiree Bedioon, Suite- Vanity, bench, chiffonier, bed, cable spring, Inner spring, mattress. C4nn aa Special MUll.UU All Enameled Enterprise Kanjjr A compact full enameled steel v ' range, large polished cookings top, -I A AA utilities drawer f tPllU.UU . '3-piei'eCIirslcrricId Suite C1A AA Special tH2U.UU Elio's Furniture Store ' ' ' Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. fIUOSp--HUlfrNO ....... TImn AVENUE Good Work For Victory Loan In Interior B.C. SMITHERS,. June 25. With the Victory Loan Campaign ended this division of Unit D, comprising the territory from Terrace on the west to Vanderhoof and Fort St. James on the east has . exceeded its quota forth i, by the canvassers has Wen very gratifying and it is pleasing to note that this district has kept pace with the rest of the province and the Dominion as a whole, in the campaign just ended. Many who would have been small subscribers already contracted to purchase War Savings Certificates monthly pnd so were not in a position to buy the Victory Loan bonds. Years Ago SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. ISox 511 FKASEIt STREET Prince Rupert J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best .Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting Station THE SEAL ' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye IINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by thf only almon canning company with an all -tb Tar round payroll In Prince Rupert Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 157 nwmm anod Whisky- ' X ?ALKER along with many other districts in, . . . , . , Mh oiitu ni. wi This advertisement is not Dub The quota had been set for $150 000 and the final tally shows ai total of $161,500 subscribed for. To Terrace goes the honor of heading the subscriptions in the entire district with a total subscribed of $34,900, while Smlthers which is the largest community in the district had a total subscription of $32,450 although there were several special subscriptions which have not been included in this amount and which would have raised the total to near the $50,000 quota which had been set for this town. nnor Control Board or bv he Government of British Columbia KAML00PS NEWS H.M.H'S "HOME TOWN" Musical Recital Joseph's Academy Interest Evenlr LITTLE NECK CLAMS COME FROM JAPAN (Continued from Page One) Japan to catch the young oysters, I ' many other marine animals are also tine Event By Students Last SDawning and they too use the shells I Ing Proves Enjoyable To !a a uiacc to lodge. The cracks and Audience crevices are often full of young! I clams, snalfs, worms, anemones,; ' and other species. The pupils of the music classes crabs, sponges enter- Some of these, because of the na-talncd of St Joseph's Academy their parents and friends at tureof their anatomy, are unable to a musical recital held in the flower wiinsiana even mhui jjwuwi ui t-'decked Kindergarten of the Acad- posurc. Others, however, are oble emy last evening. to survive the long voyage across the 1 The program "which commenced Pacific and may continue their de-wlth the singing of "O Canada" by velopment when planted In Dritlsh the audience. oDened its numbers Columbia. Most of them probably by selections by the junior pupils survive only for a short time due which were greatly appreciated, to inability to propagate under con-The offerings of the more advanc- dltlons so different from those in ed students met with most favor- their normal habitat In Japan, or able comment. they may fall prey to unaccustomed A recitation showing forth the predators, diffictulty of "Ten Little Fingers" Found Stowed Away by Miss Lily Sylvester and the ren- "In this manner, then, a few derlns of Qonoud's "Ave Maria" young 'little neck' clains 'stowed by Miss Yvonne Rlffou accompan- away' among the seed oysters and Extensive Inconvenience but little jctj by Mi'.ss Marie Amadlo were the ones planted in Ladysmlth har- LAST TIMES 2 Pthmire Ul-i. . . it lBnur TONIC? Featnrp " o. . CLAIlK GABLE In Crime Doesn't iy which hnvp a ana j... 'L A With IILDV LA.MARK Also Carl w ----- IllttJUl OU1 CUIlVitO 111 AJliWOll Vrt- ' Legion convention at New Westmin- singing of "God Save the King" lumbla. 1 CROYDON. June 25 -p 5ter- and tne children felt rewarded In .rhe Japanese 'little neck' clam that R. A. F. airmen r0: m some wav for thp harri wnrk nf i i -i i.i oonf in . rn J . i r it iwu uiuiiKcn inui.iiLs Jimp- IQlfi- iiuiuiiu): M am nnn Arc orn ro. iinnn.. payment. SPECIAL Round-Trio VACATION FARES TO THE PRAIRIES Tickets on Sale JULY 1, 5, (5 Here's your chance to get Hut longed-for vacation, to visit friends and relative!) on the prairies or as far east as Tort Arthur. Special low fares are good in coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cam. RETURN LIMIT 30 DAYS Stopovers are allowed anywhere ei route, including world - famous Jasper, the playground of the Rockies. For Information, Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert CANADIAN NATIONAL rnpolvoH llaJS tu.c saiiic exbtriiiui iiiuiiwii'js its --.. curuij ierr;:orv ruceivea ILCIVCU 4ua Vi a voor v,r .. .. . .. .... l . . ... - "tta ojiuii, siuub wnen iney appearea pnicnico rnnnfor-ffoi,, .j n ,. . ..... .'. ixoasaise ..vv..-vr.iv.o1c jwiioi in ine oeiore Magistrate a. Kanxin V-41-41 We need your co-operation lo give you better service. Please put out our milk bottles dally as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy " rnoNE 10 on Axtirln. ' r " ...uwu iv iuui.ua f 1 1 11 iri iiaii i to take care of the huge quantities Onen House at Kamlonns .iiminr. A,lan Forman of beef that could be raised there. Senior High School last week. Un-' "Cadets Parade" (Lowel Ber Mr. and Mrs. Rose will be return- iaue methods of introHnrlrnr th nle DeJong, George Glllls. 1 11 ir om.fV. I - e . . ... . . . ... 11 11 1-1 rr Cniin" fl?11i u.u m a icw aays ana win aispiays or aDrons and irocks made return by way of Vancouver. and modelled by the girls of the Mary . Adcock- ' various classes, marlp thp nnriitnr. ' A n Maid ivltUa Hundreas ol peopie try a "snot" ium program unusually nnvpl nnri dl Tnorscn In the Dallv News r.lassiripH .i umn and get good results (tf) interesting I vinous story" (Heller) I Miller. Harold Mfrcer Morton alias Ed-1 "Holiday at the Boacn" (Bllbro) ward Johnson, a self-admitted dc- Lydla Watt, serter from the army, holder of a "Sweet Dreams" (Tschalkowsky) forged national registration card, Bernie DcJong. is at the moment serving 41 weeks "The Fingers that Failed" recita-in tail. This is because he took tion, Lily Sylvester, orders from housewives for spongy-1 "Swallows" (Burgmuller) Owen rubber kitchen mops and failed to McRae. aeuver tne articles after obtaining Preludes" (Chopin) Mary Syl- ivester. I "The Jolly Coppersmith" (retcr) Pauline Ohnesorg. "Schottishe" (Evans) Kathleen Doherty. "Allegro" (Haydn) Norma Watt. "No Surrender" (Morrison) Mary Sylvester. Pauline Ohnesorg. "Vals? Miniature" ' (Dunhill) Pat Brocklesby. "Ben Hur Chariot March" (PauIO Dorothy Kergln. "Hungarian Dance" (Karganoff) Sheila McRae. "Gondollcri" (Nevin) Marie adlo. Mlmmle Johnson. "Nocturne ln B Flat" (Slater) Alestalr Crerar. "Valse Brllliante" (Moskowskl) Peggy Large. "VaUe" (Chopin) Marie Amadio. "Rosemary" (Bridge) Mary Pos-tuk "Ave Maria," (Gonoud) Yvonne Riffou. "Hark, Hark the Lark" (Schu-bert-Lltz) Audrey Sessions. "Scherzo Valse" (Moskowskl) Emily Yamanaka. "Rigolleto" (Ltszt) Frances Moore A. T..C. M. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms not Water steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrg- C. E. Black, Proprietress YES.' We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, tVoodwork, stoves Connected. Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned l.50 Chimneys Swept 13.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 733 ine native species, mat is, botn l-'ve romoaiani Beth concentric and radiating ridges. In v Hying suit whirs i i . . u i lit i fnrm t Vn Uri. to nleiri i pniltv .m.. coiur, nuwuvcr, it may oe muvuca ui,'"uic in i iiir..iri v 11 1 1 i.v . . .. occupied. British gunners shelled to intoxication rharM vn thP rc" 3iav UbcuaikowMyi with green, brown, or black. The sual dlstlnguUhabl- 6- German positions around Neuville address for Lena Moses .md JnsPnh .. . . v"y smooth interior of the ihell rank- St. Vaast and the Ypres-Menin Levere for one month is "City Jail " vcSn ly byl" has a yclU)w tln8e and the blunt road. cnd t the shell is usually purple- - - Cleverly staged "fashion reviews" The Mcrry Peasat" (Schu- colored. The length of the shell, scl- added to interesting displays of m?n.n'. Geor8e Oillls. dom exceedlng two Inches, Is greater a scarcity of food for some time general s:hoolwork, plu3 tuneful 'uttle Burlesque" (Lnnont) Del- n proportion to the height than in ana wai vaney could supply a great items by class choirs, made an out- iay deal if there was a processing plant standing occasion of the annual "Soger's March" (Schumann) the native "little neck species. The tip of the siphon or 'neck" is split for a distance of about one-quarter of an inch. "Usually, when pvotlr enpploe am (Ellmenrclch) lntroduced lnto a new habiUt( carc , . , m'"t be taken to prevent parasites L, Churning" (Crist) . Ran- nnH nnfe frnm hJn the same time. Sometimes this Is Joan not always passible; for example, in tne case of the oyster drills, I'HONE IIS ooPy Frnl .MacMurra in "KANfiEItS OF I0RUNE Plus Ann Sothcm ln "(o.vno MAiv.p. important damage was done by a pleasant interludes in the course bor evidently found conditions very llsh cnlnmhio '? l The response to the efforts put T J T V i sZZ . evening. iuiuium:. 0...11- m. w and Japanese WAtt. almost three-quarters of an a inch At the close of the recital the few specimens were discovered na- nnv h,v , f of rain. Several scores of base-awards of the Toronto Conserva- tural propagation has ben so ,uc-1 jng through the ments were flooded, and some dam- tory of Music, won by the children cessful that this Japanese species oysters and devoun"! age was done to streets ln the east in the various grades were distri- has now entered the commercial bivalves ' end when drainage and utorm sew- buted. 'little neck' clam catch and on a "it does not oftr, ers were overtaxed. The city was a pleasant feature of the eve- number of beaches has become usefui SPeclcs such " without electricity briefly during ning was the showing of the work many times more abundant than 1 .lltUe '" Cf ncck. av the height of the storm and a num. of the sewing classjs of the child- the native species, Paphia staminea. accidently IntroclurprI ' ' ber of telephones were put out of ren of the Annunciation School. From Ladysmlth harbor it has industry t may benriii commission when the driving rain The work displayed In the class spread to nearly all parts of Stuart aby through th- uric ' shorted some cables. room was an interesting example channel and is now taken by clam SpCCies to the list T of what the smaller children could diggers asjar as ten miles from the marketable moling President George H. Greer and J. accomplish and was much appreel- 0ySter beds at Ladysmlth. To date, rp I "s oi. ikivc urai cicvreu aucu uy uie parents ana inenas oi n0ne have been found at Houndary1 1 WentV -rlVP represent Kamloops branch No. 54, the children of these classes. Bay or Pender Harbor, the other' 80 NAZIS WILL KNOW j UK. I Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.. at the The eveninu closed with the i r..ii.i, BASEBALL Acropolis Hill Tonight ::)() imi IKK iv vs. CITY LOCALS Admission 25 rrnli UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Special Afternoon Cruise Around the Kinahaiis and Rachel Islands nv S.S. "CAMOSUN" SATURDAY, JUNE 2Sth, 1911 Leaves C.N.R. Dock 2:00 p.m. Returning 5 00 om Afternoon tea served aboard Music enroutc by ,r.e Princ Rupert Boys Band EXCURSION FARE $1.00 (Plus Tax) Children Half Fare Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the addition! materials for a new home or for to the old one. Call In and talk It over Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. rnoNE in Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at :00 p.m. Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping nnd Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Phone :C0, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines