Wednesday, July 2, 1924. A resi, youthful skin is admired by everyone YOU must frequently purify your skin, antisep-tically, to make and keep it healthy, to bring to it a glowing beauty. Thousands of men and women have realized this, which Is why Lifebuoy Health Soap has become the most widely used toilet soap in the world. Lifebuoy is a scientific skin purifier a real health soap. Yet'soap cannot be made more pure, more bland, more beneficial to the skin than Lifebuoy. Lifebuoy protects Its rich, copious lather releases a wonderful antiseptic ingredient which is carried down into every pore, eliminating all impurities and leaving the skin thoroughly clean and safe. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP More tlian Soap -a Health Habit LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO T.M-M BOO Freo Dollvery In Prince Rupert. (he lest of the food expert r-thc (est of the connoisseur ARE GOOD COMPANIONS KS Keep them m-ut and clenn in un improved Sectional Book-case We sell Den u'lVd ftinTiIt T'x-nilnri! r llie best ipiality. " Barrie's Home Furnishings The Houto of Quality. 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. STRAW HATS Light Underwear: Boys Sweaters Reasonable Prices STEVE KING Third venae PI one Green 85 "Cascade" Beer stands up to every test of purity the lest of Ihe chemist .7uh;r ?ZTnt 11 chpHppvwithnnffPppr VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED 'I' 1 1 1 SI nill'iirlimi.mt : . 11-11 ! . , . -- ...... ......m.i ,llu jiuuubiim or uispiiiyeu uv the Liquor control Hoard or by the Government of Hritih Columbia. THE DAILY TOWf), PATH THRU. Baseball tonight. ..Ocean Falls vs. Prince Rupert at 6.45. ..Admission Local and Personal 50c. 155 That"HoineMade' Mrs. S. C. Cates and family, D.C. Undertakers. Phone 11 who arrived-from Anyox at Hie end of lhe week, left on Monday Haynera, Undertaker. Pboue night's train for Halifax. Taste 361. tf - - Dr. C. II. Haukinson of Amilh- For quality ami preparation. ers arrived hi Ihe cily Monday get Hunters' Coal. I'lione Green evening and sailed forA'ancouver 22 or IJIue 515. . tf on (he steamer Prince George. Inhibitors should consult the 'air prize list at tlio City Hall ollice and see (he secretary now. 15S Miss Dorothy Stephen returned .... II... 11. ' m ii uiu iTiiice ueorge ;iomi,iy ai lernoon from a holiday trip south. Mrs. E. J.. Edwards ami tlaugh ter left on last night's train for Ihe ,East enroutc to the Old Country. rr W. A. Pulleu of the Princt Hupert Hi-Pr6ducls Co. returned Monday afternoon from a busi ness trip to Vancouver. G. 1 Tinker relumed by Ihe I'rince George Monday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver where he went to seethe fleet J. C. Ilrady, principal of Hit high school, suited last night on Mie Cardena for Victoria where Ik will he engaged for the next few weeks marking examination papers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods ar rived from Anyox on Ihe Cardcnu yesterday afternoon and will proceed to Kelso, Washington with Mrs. J. II. Kelly and family tomorrow night. A claim from J. I,. Main' for 1'J(5, being the surplus from lol 68 and 09, block 12, section 5 which were sold for laxes some years ago, was met by the city council on Monday night. Miss Violet Mortimer, daughle of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Mortimer Fifth Avenue Hast, returned home from California on the I'rince George Monday afternoon She has been away two years The. cily council on Monday decided to call for lenders for seven firemen's uniforms, (hi being the regular annual order Their purchase was recommend ed by the fire chief in connection wild h!s report for Ihe month of May. - Mrs. D. II. McDonald and son Angus, left on .Monday evening's train for ' .New Glasgow. Nova Scot In, where they will spend some months visiting. They will return by way of the Uniled Stales and will slop oil at Spo- kauc. Tenders for the supply of 2.- 500 bolls and 5,000 nuts we it opened by the cily council Monday ami referred to Ihe Hoard of Works with power lo acl. The bids were: Thompson Hardware Go., $311; Prince Ihiperl Supply Co., 258.35. Aid. Perry retpiesled Ihe cily council on Monday night to call for lenders for a new conveyor belt on the rock crusher, the present one being nearly worn out. Mayor Newton ordered ac cordingly. The cost is approxi mately $ 100. A report from the finance eoin- niillee re(eoinmtnding that Iho fine or $o, imposed on the city for . failing to affix a revenue stamp on a receipt for over $10 as required by law, be paid was accepted by the cily council on ioonuay night. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Palerson arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George Monday afternoon and will spend a Iwo weeks' holiday here. Mr. Palerson was formerly (n the local staff of Ihe llauk of Commerce but i now located in Vancouver. USE STMONDS SAWS Their teeth are ol a toughnen which make them hold their keert, cutting edge under every mage. ,. SIMOrtDS CANADA SAW CO. LIMITED VAHCOUVIK MONTREAL tt.JOHN, N.. Hev. and Mr J. J. Siiiilhson and family tailed on Monday night by Mbe'Prince George for Vancouver. They will he. away for a month on vacation. The Coastwise .Steamship' & I targe Co. s new steamer Amur, formerly the J. H. Mummer, ai med al Anyox today from Ta coma with the barge Grancoin low. Miss R. Cameron, who has been on theslan" of Miss Har beau's milliner? store for the past few months, returned lo her home in Vancouver on the Prince George Monday, nfxlit. - John McLean, well known obi timer of Ihe cily and a. member of the municipal utilities force, left on lasH nioght's train for the hast enroule to Scotland where he will visit his old home. Kllen Wuide, who was out on suspended sentence on a cbargej or vagrancy, was arrested by Sergeant McGlinchy on Friday evening and ordered by the Mag istrate to finish serving her term. Hichmoifd Mortimer, sou of Mr. and Mrs. K II. Mortimer. Fifth venue Ea'sV, Is leaving on the steamer Prince John tonight for Queen Charlotte City where he will join a survey party for the summer months. C.N. II. steamer Prince Huperl, Capt. D. Donald, from Vancou ver and way' ports, is duo lo ar rive on time at 3 o'clock this af ternoon. The train from Hie East due at I o'clock is reported 30 minutes late. - - Molorship nelliugham, Capl. I.en Williams, arrived from Ket chikan at 10 o'clock this morn ing and is unloading 116 barrels of herring oil at the G.T.I wharf for transshipment over the Canadian National Railways to Ihe Eastern Stales. Native baseball teams repre senting Vancouver Island and Port Simpson will play a game on Acropolis Hill grounds Satur day afternoon. Permission to use the grounds for the malch was given by Ihe cily council al Monday night's meeting. The Klks' minslrel troupe will leave on Saturday, afternoon for Port hssiiiglon where a show will he staged that .evening. A picnic is being planned for Sunday and boats will he provided lo lake local people lo the Skeena lliver town. Itelurn lo town will be on Sunday evening. W. G. Manders of Winnipeg. C.N. II. freight Jralllc manager for western region, and J. M. Horn, geneial freight agent, Vancouver, arrived from the south on Ihe Prince George Saturday afternoon and proceeded east by train lo Edmonton. Mr. Manders came west with the railway commis sion. An application from William Pawchuck to purchase tax sale lots 34 ami 35, block 37, section 7, for $ti8 was received by (he cily council Monday night and referred lo Ihe finance committee with power lo act. The prospec live purchaser is a carpenter and he intends to build a home on the lots. Newton Pulcn, city hall re porter and special writer for'the Victoria Colonist, is expected to arrive this nflernoon and will accompany his falher H. F, Pullen of this city on a week's holiday trip upjlie Kcslall River toJohn-son Lake, Clearwater, and Muddy Creek. They will leave on tin: Gwen tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dobb left on last night's train for the East enroule to visit their old home in Devonshire. Their daughter, Miss Mamie Dobb, who is teaching school at Terrace, Joined them there anil also proceeded East. They will be away two months. Mr. Dobb is con nected with Ihe G.T.P. shop staff here. ' '. U 60c. per lb. You couldn't make such chocolates at home without long years of candy-making experience. And yet they have something about them that suggests the pure wholesomeness, the fresh piquancy, of home made dainties. So we call them Neilson's "Home Made" Chocolates. They are boxed plainly, in order to give you this extra quality at a low price. THE CHOCOLATES THAT ARE DIFFERENT Stan. Iteatnn of Smllhers, , spent Hie holiday renewing old acquaintances in Prince Huperl. Accounts up to June 28 totalling $8,705.53 were passed for payment by the cily council Monday night. Prince Rupert September 0 to 13. please call at ollice books now. Exhibition, Exhibitors for t D. H. Harlucss, vice-principal of dloolji Memorial School, sailed last night on the Cardena for Va n corner. Postmaster and Mrs. J. R. Morison sailed last evening on I lit? Cardena for Vancouver on a vacation, trip. Mrs. Downing, sister of the late J. H. Hildltch, arrived from Vancouver on (lie Prince George Monday afternoon. Miss Phyllis Creighton of the local school leaching stair is sailing tonight on the Prince John for Sandspit. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fisher andj daughter, Miss Louie Fisher, are expected home this aflernoon from a holiday trip south. Passengers sailing for the soulh on the Cardena last night included Mrs. J. C Scherk for Surf Inlet and Mrs. W. Larsen or Njimu. Mrs. A. J. Curran and daughter are leaving on tonight's train for the east where they will visit with Mrs. Curran's mother in New Hrunswick for the summer months. Miss Lillian Plonl arrived in Ihe cily on Monday afternoon's boat from Vancouver to spend Ihe summer with her brother, A. D. Plant of the Electric Window Ilakeries. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, returned from Massed Inlet ports this morning 'at 7 o'clock and will sail lonigh' for southern Oueen Charlotte Island points. C.G.M.M. freighter Canadian Volunteer. Capt. John McKernan, arrived in port this morning at. 5 o'clock to load 300 tons of Dulhie mine ore for Sclby smeller, California. The following ydung people from .'Sandspit,. who have been attending school in the city, are sailing tonight on .the Prince John for their homes on the Is lands: Miss K. Mathers, Lindsay Taylor, Douglas Taylor. Miss Jean Hann. Mrs. Eburne is also leaving with her children. mm IW.'illlla Utl t Take-Qwk to tttrn CATARRH ef the BLADDER Each Cinsule riJinx beir.n.iefcJT,uy Bewart of counterfeits Special Prices For a Few Days Only. MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY AT SMALL COST. Sail Boats 15c Special . . . . . . 10c 3."c Special 25c 50c Special 35c 75c Special 60c $1.50 Special .: . . $1.15 Motor Boats $2.50 Special . . . . $1.85 1.50 Special . . . . $1.15 GARDEN TOOLS Oc Special 55c 50c- Special .... . , 30c SAND SETS AND SAND PAILS ' 75c Special 55c 25c Special 20c 30c Special 20c 50c Special 35c YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brani" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, 'hoose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy. Slock a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped" to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385.