Thur.day, May 29, 1924. Making wash day pleasant Jutlut Rmso trheit jou mti to uk bar loopjor toaint. boiling, or in your trahhing machine. hardest part of rH-Jay, THE rubbing, rubbing, rubbing, hat jriven way to the new method of t oaking the clothes clean with Rinso. Thif wonderful new soap Rentlv looaena the dirt and a thorough rinsing leaves things while and glistening as you never could get them before. Only spots where the dirt is ground-in, such as neck bands. cuS edges, and the like need a light rubbing, and a little dry Rinso rubbed on these spots quickly makes the dirt disappear. Rmio it toli E) all gram and department ttoret Rinso MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX Our Big Shoe Sale . r 4.- "hM ole i n derided surges bv hum Hie ptililn ere nHlyfr real value's. :l"ilitlr mir store are dozen of shoes Miilulile for all Itie Jaiutly at the following price: " 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 WOMEN'S SILK HOSE AT $1.00. Msnjs Fine Oxfords, $5.45, and Men's Shoes at $4.05. Family Shoe Store YbU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye Vor picnics. house lli(M-rl Hraiid" Snluniu. few tins i the jianlry e always handy, block u supply tui your Imal Hint s a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS Have Arrived. 4n hard wuariiiK materials at moderate prices. EXTRA BLOOMERS OPTIONAL. " STEVE KING Phone Qreen 85. Local and Personal Ii.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Nay tiers. Under taker. Pboue 351. tf Cut Flowers, 1'ot Mauls. Mrs. McCarthy, the Florist, Kmad block, tf a. For iiuality and nreiiaralion. act Hunters' Coal. 1'lione Green GTS or JJluc 515. tf I. A. Sainlisou arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Stujiert yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jiislic (irepory will prciddn at tin; Supreme (Joiirl assizes opening here on June 10. Itoyul Purple Wliisl Drive and Pancc, Flks" Home, Friday. May 311. .;inU Ml l ii tn aliurn I? the steamer Prince Allert eli'urwJ from Vancouver on Fri day uigld "wilii a full car-o of liipjur. ft. A. Itryaul returned ly Hie I'rince lliiju'rl yeslcrday afternoon from a luiues trio to Yanrouver. Tenders for iiainlin; Kxliild lion Itiiililiiijr will lie received up to 5 p.m. Monday, June 2. Sjieci-fiealious at City Hall olliee. We sell l.aminaled naterials alo Fir Veneer. Consult us be fore luiyiiis fttJi?liin for your house. Albert & MeCalTery, Ltd DYSPEPSIA WAS SO BAD COULD HARDLY tt Capi. A. C. II. ierliardi of I lie llomrstake Miiiiuy Co. passed Hirou'li on Hie Prince llupcri yelrrday aflcriHMin lmund for Alice Arm. Jack McNeil of TVIkwn will ar rive from the interior on llil afternoon's (rain and sail by the Prince ltuierl for Vancourw. He is smug to the United Elates on a motor trip. Mr-. A. it. NlrlmK who has been i-iliiig- fr the pl ieven week al Victoria with her siler. Mr. A. M. Man-on, returned home on the Prince Ituperl yes teitlay afternoon. Mcs Dori XicIn.N of the Delia Delia liii-pilal nlliliatetl nurse training rhool and Miss Kale 'riwnon of Hie I'orl Simpson Iminiiu c1iimi1 are aiinMi the iuir.e grniiiiiilinz from the Van couver deneral Hospilal this ear. - It. F. McNaiiahlou. O.X.U. di'trirl paMnj,'er ajrent. will ae- eompany the Ciiuailiau Daily Xewpaper' Association western lour parly from Japer Park to Prince Ituperl on Sunday next. Mr. MrXaushton is in Vancouver this week. Mis Alice It. Marerllus, for merly iiislrurtor of honn economies here and now of Vancouver is to he one of the, teachers at the summer school for teachers at Victoria duriu? the holidays. She will have a ela in .eje-uieulary sewing. Will and Fred Kelvin, who have been al Toronto for (he past )car al tending Hie Univ ersity of T"ronto. are home for the slimmer vacation. They arrived from the F.asl on last night's train. Mrs K'i'i'.iii and daughter Mar-j Kiirel. will be back early in July. j Mrs. NV. II. Sutherland entertained al dinner on Tuesday evening al her home on .lames Street, Victoria, in honor of Mrs. . It. XiclinN of Prince Ituperl who is the guest .of her brother In-law and sister, Hon. and Mrs A. M. Mauson. 4 lovers were laid for eight. Vancouver Province EAT ANYTHING Mr. C. Stunt', utloW, Out., wrltec -"SiMiic tlinn aim I had I vrry ri'lou tttck of dyU, mil also truublm) villi rt on my lomrh. I could hardly rat anylhlnr, and vrry orirn had pain arirr liirtU, I had i- dirfervnt lurdl-cltic, but thsy didn't necin to do me any rxxl. At lant I hapend to run on the Urn k of Dimtisk IUikkI Kilters, and artrr uslnir It tor a lirt Uni I fell tut hrltr. I riHitlmird It. unr until I wai complftfly trlleveit and now I am ready ,tg rt-coiiiinrnd It to anyone tMUhlvil at I VII. UurdcK'k HliHMt nittcra Is inanurartursd 'only by The T. Mtlburn Co, LlmltfKl, .Toronto, Ont, TH1 DAILY rTWWrJ. PA01 THRBI. ylgfip 515 Krm "SyfiV" It old jar mtiium lo full ttfts. Lam lop. dr'p Hutu pwis in front extend below v.fef fi.f mnd crtmie the nmlurml four elect. Ltmi tlnrt with intern in !. tlatlic bandl ' tidt 10 ttmtrii Ihitk . Pink until ; To rmr Semv U to rator th utmnat In turat aatiafartln. The fixurc m comlartablr moulded into article line uul lus( car if mwred. r "OnU try t Krmn mnd you'll now Sold III I'rheT Huiirrt rtclu Kltflr by JABOUft BROS. limit h, KOrS BBO&. UmUM. TmU Pattullo's Committee Rooms EMPRESS THEATRE. tf - A. V. Healy left on last nighfs Irain for Fort Fraser on busi ness. I. .-lilies' llnsoilal Amiliarv Dew- drop Inn l rolic, June li, Klks Home. iiif S" -Mrs. O. K. Lord and child are ailing tonight on the Prince Ituperl for Vancouver on a vaca tion tripi 1 los Angeles Lumber Products sleaui schooner Kl O-dro is due at Merkley Hay lids afternoon D load lumber for San Pedro. J. Hruee Johiislime will arrive from lake)se Uike on louight's train and sail by the steamer Prince llupcrt lo Vancouver. In the current issue of the Saturday Uvcuiug Post apiears a picture of one of the I arc totem ikiles al Kilwaiiga on the Skeena Hiver , -- The ietHHl .yivir high school domestic science. class' will hold a lea and sale of home cook in lo-inorrow afternoon at 3.30 o' clock' in Uic lloolh Jschool. - - Afler Urn regular meeliusr of I ho F.lks' Lodge last uighl in I lie course of which four new mem- liers were inilialed. a social evening was enjoyed by the mem bers. Ilefreshinenls were served. Miss K. M. Clare of the CN.ll uperinlrndenl's oflice, Saska- iiHiu, arrived last night by Irain from the Hast and lefl for Any ox on the steamer Prince Itu- erl. She is on a vacation trip s a ml will go soul h lo Van eotiver IuiiIkIiI." Itev. Victor Sailsum. who has been slalioned at llacelloti in the Methodist pulpit for the pas! year, is spending a few days in I In cily on h way lo the interior after having attended the recent conference In Ihe south. Mr. Sansum is imivinr from llazellon lo Kisjijox and will be succeeded al llazellon bv Hey. A .. I'ounu. a ryiurueii missionary fmm China. Mrs. Sansum and family are remaining in Ihe south for a lime while Mr. San- uni becomes settled at his new plisl. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS The Canadian Xatioual Hallways announce low Summer recursion fares lo Kaslern Canada and the United States effective May 22nd. also to Jasper .National Park, Kdiuoulnn. Calgary, on sale May lr. Choice of roujes'slop-overs. Make a trip around the famous Tri-Augle Tour in one direction through Vancouver. Full information, City Ticket office. 528, Third Ave, Prince Ituperl. Phone 200. " tf OLD COUNTRY BOOKINGS Hook now for Ohl Country. Passports securedjiind tickets issued via While Star. Cunard. Anelior-Donalilsou lines. The' Canadian National Hallways make direct and convenient connections with steamers of Iheso lines. Full information at City 'ticket olliee. 528 Third Avenue, Prince Iluptrt, U.C. Phone SCO. MANY CANDIDATES IN THE BIG CITIES VICTOItl.V, May 29 Uotli Van couver and Victoria will have candidate. to burn at the forth. coming election. Until tomorrow it will be impossible to say just who is in the field, but ,il looks as if in this city there would be four Liberals, four Conserva lives, four Provincial Party, three Canadian Labor Party, and two independents, the last two being Dr. Clem Davics who until a few- days, aeo wa a Methodist parson and is now an independent clergy-wan, and J. L. Harrison, police prosecutor who defended Dr. Davies in his recent libel action which he lost. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Time Table for First Half of City League Series Issued by Association The schedule for the first half of (he Cily llaseball League has been iHsued as follows: May Si. Knights of Columbus vs. Sons of Canada. May 26. (ill s vs. Sons of Canada. May Sit. Kiiii'hls of Columbus vs. il s. June 3. Sons of Canada vs Knights of Columbus. June 6, Sons of Canada vs Cils. June It. Cils vs. Knights of Columbus. June S. Knights of Colum bus vs. Sous of Canada, June 17.- Oil's vs. Sous of Canada. June So' Knights of Colum hits vs. Cils. June S3.--Sons of Canada vs Kuighls of Columbus. June so. Sons or uauaua vs Oil's. July I. 4iil's vs. Knights of Columbus. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. DKiHY ISLAND. Overcas trong southeast wind; barome t, ler. 30.15; temperature. 50: sea rough; 8 p.m. spoke sleauier Prince John al Queen Charlotte Cily discharging southbound; i.in. spoke steamer El Cedro IS miles from lluckley Hay north bound; 8 p.m. spoke tut' Lome at Cumshewa stormbound. DISAD THKK POINT.--Over cast, fresh sculheasl wind; bar omeler. 30.08; lem.eralure. 58 sea moderate. DILI. HAIUMJH Cloudy, calm; baroineler, 30.SI; lcniieralure. 18; sea nioderale; 8 p.m.pkc strainer Anyox S5(5 miles from Auyvx norlhbound. Noon DHSDV ISLAND. ftaltiina Innig southeast wind; baroine ler, 30.30; temperature, 50; sea mush. DKAl) TitKK POINT. Hain- ing. fresh stnitlicasl wind; baroineler. 30.07; lemperalure, 52; moderate swell. DULL HAItltOlt -Cloudy, calm: barometer, 30.SS; temperature. 08: sea .moderate: 11.30 n.m. jtoke steamer Venture In Mil- bank Sound northbound. MOST SARCASTIC FELLOW A visilor to a country town. lalkiu? lo a local resident, was erilicuing Ihe one paper Ihe town boasted. "Well." he concluded, "I'll sa inis ror the editor he can bo Ihe most sarcastic fellow that ever was when he tries." "How's thai?" asked Ihe other. 'Why, in lasl week's issue the feature entitled 'Local lnlelli- gence" .was only aboul three In ches in length." -Tit-lilts. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Swanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. un til 0.30 p.m. and on olher week days at 2, t and (5.15 p.m. Ihe last boat home each day will leave lli0 Salt Lakes lloat sharp al 7 p.m. Sunday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowboats and canoes for sale and hire. Prince Ilupert Hoat house. Dr. MarttTi Fcaalt Tills Hart MattUd aatur thoaawda etaaa hat half CMturr. omctin uum, bulldlnar up m4 tnutlMnlna' ertua. rrHr1iie DCLAYXD. d FAINfUL MENSTRUATION NEJU VOUSNESS. BACKACHK. DIZZlNiSS, tta. aunmi draca. Bold nb la SM Ulaao Crr TIN BOX wiui osr slfmatur. DruniaU trtrywlwr. er dlrwt kr nail, rlala carkan tl M CaVkaUk tmwij C. fl L rnafc iwww. va vaww mwm WW TWMWtW tf OGDENS CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN - M. ALWAYS THE SAME zlb.TIN lb.TINy Vila. Hf OGDENS WW y LIVERPOOL BATHING CAPS We now have on display our new season's stock of Ilatlilng Caps in all Ihe latest designs and rolprs. Do Not Wait until tlit nicest ones have been sold. Come in and get . - jours today. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. 3rd Avenue & 6th Street. Five Only STEEL CRIBS in White Enamel or Ivory This Week $15.00 BASSINETTES, $9.00 Barrie's Home Furnishings The House of Quality. 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. 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. -