rhursJay, July 12, 1023. Dissolve in boiling water Use enough to get a big lasting suds Big lasting suds one ccrct of Rinso'a amazing power to dissolve Jilt. If you don't get lasting suds, you have not used enough Rinso. Soak an hour or more T'v- After soaking, only the most soiled clothes need a light rubbing with dry Rinio. Your clothes don't need boiling if you use Rinso. But if you like to boil your white cottons, use enough Rinso solution to get the suds you like. NOTE) loMvaltr tl Uses (tomato I pck( I Ribm lo tub le male f ooJ ludt. In ttry ktrj wle you will need Item 1 V4 2 ptckait.tea vbleit tb b! letting audita! lota all toe dilU LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO "Rupert" Brand Kippers LET THE P.J02W SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT MR. FISHERMAN! Y1$SfiS? WVlmve been making tanks for Imals during tlio past len years mid wo have yet tu gel a complaint of faulty workmanship. WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOfl OTHERS WE CAN DO FOR YOU. ROWE'S SHEET METAL WORKS Second Ave. Phone 340. Clark's A delicious hcalth-'givind, truly economical food ready to heat and serve. Choice of Tomato, Chili or Plain Sauce. WtU ii'oceeif (ford tarry an oiiorfmrnl of many eiceient Clark prruirej looJ: Tne Clark Uh.l It a guarantee of quality. BEANS IABK-S.J Beans Build Bonnie Bojrl "wn nbAL L . .. fl CLARK KITCHENS HELP YOU" H ere an dTh ere Saskatchewan's crop cost flh7,-000,000 to produce laat year. The proceed amounted to $287,000,000. During the month of April and the first two weeks of May 300 claims were registered in the coun-tiea of Temiskaming and Abitibl, the gold field. of the province of Quebec. "Twenty marriage engagements are among the results of a round the-world voyage of a C.P.R. liner," Mr. Beatty has a lot to answer for. Ottawa Joirnal. With a population which is over 70 per cent, nirai Saskatchewan has larger automobile registration than any other province. One in every IS people owns a car. One of the largest fish caught In the history of Lake Timagimi was recently caught by E. B. Hamlin who, with a small bass hook and light steel rod landed a salmon trout weighing 24 pounds and meajuring three feet in length. In 11120 there were nit in Caned.-. 4,021,826 cord of pulpwood. This would, if piled four feet high and four feet wide, reach in a continuous line over 6,000 miles, or the distance from Vancouver to Halifax, and out over the Atlantic to Queens, town, Ireland. , Trees to the number of 10,000 were distributed among Saskatoon school children by the I'arka Officials and Dominion Forestry Branch on the occasion of Arbor Iay. Kach child received one maple and one ash Iast year only 6,000 trees were distributed. The Empress of France, of the Can-adian Pacific fleet, now on the trans-Atlantic service between Hamburg, Southampton and Cherbourg to Que. bee, hold the record for the fastest journey between Quebec and Liverpool, having crossed in S days, 22 hours and 3 minutes, just two hours less than the Empress of Britain. General Sir Arthur Currie will unveil a memorial cairn at Sault Ste. Marie to Etienne II rule and his companion Grenoell, the coureurs de bois, who found the Ssult and discovered lake Superior in 1C22. The unveiling will take place August 7th during Discovery Week, when the OJib-wsys will produce "Hiawatha" on two afternoons. Notwithstanding that there will be an increase this year in Canadian Pacific steamship traffic on the St I-awrrnre, with 17 more sailings , than in 1922, Canadian Pacific offi-, rials report that ships are being i well booked and that according to ! present indications the 1923 season will show improvement tn ocean trade from both Montreal and Quebec Whales are reported early and plentiful this season and despatches from Victoria state that condition surrounding the Inauguration of the deep-sea bunt this year are the most promising in more than a decade, The demand for canned whale meat has become so pronounced that the prospective paca of the ictorian whalers is already disposed of. England will be the distributing market for canned whale meat this year. A replica of an old time Hudson's i Bay fort, such as once was the nucleus of the western posts of the great company, and which still exist in the far north, will be erected at the Calgary Exhibition grounds, July 9 to 14, as a part of the big Stampede feature. Special arrangements are also being made to provide a commodious camping ground for the Old Timers who will attend with the old-fashioned chuck wagons and cowboy equipment Running on schedule the Canadian Pacific Steamship's liner "Empress of Canada," CapUin A. J. Hailey, agsin demonstrated her right to the claim of "Queen of the Pacific" The Canadian vessel left Vaneouvef twenty-four hours behind the American liner "President McKlnley" hound for Yokohama recently. The "Emorcss of Canada" docked about 3 A M.. and the "P'esident McKia-lcy" arrived at 8 A M- Mis IIHt'ii lluiyiide, II. X.. surxiral supervisor in tin local lmpitiil. returned by tin1 steamer Prince (leoiKe yesterday after- iiddii from Victoria where she spent a mouth' Iiolnlay. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, July 12 limit l-' ri p.m. I7.i ft. Low O il a.m. a. I " K:;i0 p.m. 7.0 " Friday, July 13. Hull 0:.i:t a.m. .20.2 fl. . 13:31 p.m. 18.0 " Low 7:10 a.m. 2.0 " IU:I5 p.m. 7.0 " Saturday, July 14. UiaU , l : I0 a.m. 20.7 fl. 1 1 :()? p.m. 1 8.0 " Low 7:.r0 a.m. 2.0 " lt):53 p.m. 0.0 " Sunday, July 15 Hiult I : IK a.m. 2I.0 fl. !l:l3 p.m. 1 8.9 " Low 82.r. a.m. I.7 " 20:3? p.m. 0.2 " rCZEMA L You are nt et perlment-I n k when you use Dr. ik.h'ii oint ment (or Rrtema ami Mi In lrritv llonn. It relieves at once and tradu- .t... .kin U.mnl. tut I Ir Bit- MID .Kill. ..u.,-.v t-vm Oisw's Ointment tree It you mention thl iiaiH'r and send id', suiiiui fur Loaume. . a bust all dealers or KdiiMiuni JJiuIUhI, Toriw Tfll DAILY NEWfl VAQZ THnill Local and Personal 11. O. Undertakers. Hayners, Undertakers. Phnne 361. tf AVoimI or Coal. Plume Itcd 523. Carey's Transfer. If - SaveMoncyl Huy our Nanaimo- Wclliiigtoii .Nut Coal al $ 13.50 a Ion. Albert &. McCaffery, Lid. If r . P. Tinker returned yester day afternoon on the Prince (ieorge from u business trip KOUtll. Phone 41. tf If u find you cannot get I he daily News regularly, call pi and subscribe for it and have it de liercd to your home. tf ' C V. Homer, provincial as- n r, relumed yeierday after noon by (he Prinee tieorce from a trip down the coasl. W. K. William relumed las! niphf from . Francois Lake where lie ha been on a I rip of Inspection of hi limber inleresl. Hale L. Pill, manager of Ihe Premier mine, arrheij in (lie eif y yclerday afternoon am I re- Sflered at the Hotel Prince llu- pert. liev. Ir. J. (J. Spencer of Purl Siinpori returned from lliver Inli-I on I lie Prinee (ieitnn ye-lerday afleruoon and left hy pat-boat for Port impou. P. Lorenzen, - accountant for Hie lloyal l'ih Co relumed ye, lerday afleruoon fnnn Victoria lo which cily he wa called a Tew week M2fi oil account of hi iirollier death. I'.apl. II. It. Italiinjiloii arriei from Victoria on Hie Prince lieorye yeterday aflemooii and procnsled Jty I In- ralller Prince John la-l uiithl lo hi rrah can nery at .N'aden Harbor. Mr. P. McLaughlin, wife of the dtck agent al Anyox, wa ! pa-M-iigcr goiny norlh on Ihe Prince (ieorye yclerday aflcr-ihmmi on her rciiirn from a holi- lay speul in Ihe oulh. A. Farrow, leaifihoal arrivi-il from Vancouver on 'he Prinee (ieorve yelcrday af- ernooii. lie i here m con- niflitiii wilh Ihe docking of lli :. I.M.At. leamer Uanadiau Seid lih. Jame .McKee, of he account nit? depart meiit of Ihe Victoria I line, wa a pa.enger arriving in Ihe Prince (Jeorgc elerday ifleriioon. lie i making; Ihe round Irip lo Anyox on holiday henl. Mr. I. Mrl.eod. 722 llioiup. on Slreel. left on lnl nighr? 'ram tor me i.ai on a Mi ice monlir varalion Irip. She will (op olT al Morirelown and will then proceed to llinoiiloii, Win nipeg and Vancouver. - II. K. Wahy, poullry inUuclor for Ihe provincial government, arrived in Ihe cily yelenlay af lernooiji afler a lour of Ihe interior in Ihe Mure of which he gave-lecture at variou impor taut fanning point. . F. I.. Huckley, pieiilenl tif Ihe Maell Timher Co., accompanied hy hi young on. arrived from Vancouver on Ihe Prime (ieorge yelerday afleruoon and proceed en immciiialcly alter hi arrival hy the launch Kpauliue lo Muck-Icy Hay. The .Maell Tiinlier Oo.'t leam ehooiier III Cedro di- harged 10,011(1 barrel of oil at Ihe I 'ii ion tlil Co. lank. Van- ouver, al the first of Ihe week and proceeded lo Huckley Hay l load full wilh lumber for Lo ngele. Mi Klizahelh Wilson, lillle laughter of Mr. and Mr, (ieorge Wil.Min. Fourlh Avenue. Wesl. re lumed yelerday afleruoon on Ihe sleamer Prince (ieorge from jpieouver where she wenl for Ireiitmeiit at the hands of an eye peeialisl. (ieorge W, Carpenter of Hu-gene, Oreg4n,who hu been for Ihe past several week inspecting limber stand in the Hazcltmt dlstricl on behalf of Americiin iulere.lil arviu'd from the interior lasl uiulil mill Is-registered nl Ihe llolel Central. f . I'l IlNITl UK r,.r Sal.' Pli . i Itlack 401. Il,5 T. A. Sandi'oii. manager of Ihe llay.-porl cannery, is sailing tonight on the Prince (ieorgo fur Vancouver. ' Mr. -I. A. ltriggs, win. i(rjive.i from HiM-kl- Hay yesterday, will ; -ail lonijrht by the sleamer Prince (ieorge for Vancouver. j Jayor Newlon i picnicking at lerrace lump WT1h Hie Orange- men o Ihe regular monthly police eoimniion meeting set for this afternoon lias .ecii p,.t-potiiHl until next Thursday. " II. II. Waby. of Salnii'ii Arm. H.C.. poullry expert or the Pro vincial lieparluieni of Agricul ture, will give an address on "Poullry" hi Ihe City Hall on Friday evening at 8 p.m. Every body welcome. 10 1 (In arrival of the C.N. II. steam er Prince Albert from Slewart 'hi morning, (ieorjje Puppa was turned over to the eily police by Capl. Neil McLean. Pappas will fact trial in Magistrate Mc-I'lyiiHdil's court tomorrow niorn- ny on a charge of al templing lieal hi way. He i out on -!5 bail. 4- - Mrs. Ilronlien ..f the eililorial slalT of Hie Daily Col. hum, Vic toria, was in Hie eily yeslerda? fur a short lime on tier va south. She wa makinj the round trip with her laisiiaml an l her mother, Mrs. Irving widow of Ihe lale .Mr.'.luice Pving of Virlnriu. They were Hie only Canadians on the steuinci', nmt of Ihe passengers being round (rippers from Ihe centra! aiel eastern Stales. All expressed Iheniselves as very pleased vviilt Ihe scenery throughout t lie inp. Plus 1c Id Per Piece. m a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service Alt of your washing SO per cent or your ironing everything returned dry You simply touch up a few outer garments such as waists, blouses, house dresses, with hand-Iron. Phon us today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. 10 or 15 0 25 " 35 Keep Your Vacation with a KODAK For your selection, on our shelves a romplete choice from the handy little Vest Pocket model at S6.50 to Special Kodaks with superior eipiipment for superior pictures. At your call in our developing and printing department painstaking finishing you'll he glad to geL TAKE PLENTY OF KODAK FILM. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Stores tti.i.H a. kjs.uuaiajiiiia HlMKiiiiV . Phones 200, 82 and 134 inirTi;'-ei ... - . - Sailintrs frnm Pnnrn Riirwrt .S.5v PHnr Runrf- 1 " and Prince George FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedial Points, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART . . . FRIDAY, 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Vancouver, via Queen Charlotte Islands June 13th, 27th, July 11th, 25th PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave erlnre tluprrt dally exerpl Sunday at 6.(5 pjii. fur I'rtnee George, Edmonton, W'innlper. direct connections all points tsstern Canada and United Stiles. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Offlcs, 627 Third A, Prlne Ruptru Phone 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE, S.S. PRINCESS ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, June 3, 8, 10, 23, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 25, 28. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, June 11, 18, 2S July 2, 6, 13, 10, 20, 23, 27. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-couver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnrs In'iii I'rlnre Rupert, Fop VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Octsn Falls, and Swanson Bay, Tussdsf, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alsrt Bay, and Swanion Bay, Saturday Noon. Fop ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wales Island, Sunday 10 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naas RUsr Canneries, Friday A.M. MS" nd Avenue. J. Barnslsy, AgtnU Prince Ilupert, B.C