friday, May 0, 1024 mi rrl jPitTt? dWci Sweet as a Spring Morning TifStmlllkl flit itvlr Si POO kmt minr bum tiltii. Btrf il il Ikt fmritt !, Simlifkt it tfllr Ikt mill tftmUil ft if Inf. Third Avenue. npHATS the thought that comes to you when you sec an urray of clothes washed with Sunlight. White tilings arc snowy white not gray and dull. Colored things arc bright everything seems to shine with the purity that - comes only from absolute cleanliness. And there's no wonder in that because the very ingredient in Sunlight Soap are themselves the product of tropical tun, breeze, flower and fruit. In blend of natural oil makes Sunlight the - most efficient laundry loap in the world. There's ft Wiiiirt ity il von nit Sualifht. Ray a rtkt t(ti, read the direction! tad tt (tr jouritlf. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO Piirdy! 8-n For every occasion A BOX OF s Candy The Autocrat of the Candy World notHinq could be better as a seasonable GIFT. A Toothsome Delight ' llt'anltlul Hox. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES. olo Agents: Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. May 8 to 17 is Congoleum Week Genuine, Guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs At Bargain Prices. 'ir rrvi.h lm-k inures yon or securing Ihe "old s fttkmfc'oleuin lliitf oo want ut luff money 'uvmg price. Barrie's Home Furnishings The Houe of Quality. 3rd Avenue. Phono 123 Family Shoe Store $2-95 Women's New White Canvas Strap Pumps and Oxfords $3-40 Local and Personal if.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. , -- Hayners, Undei takers. Pboue 351. if Saturday. 33 Inch Poiitrec K5r'rtr yard. Wallace's. H. S. MuKollin arrival in the ' f I " from the interior last night Cut Flower,' Pol Plants. Mr. McCarthy, the Florist, J'.mud block, tf J left tireer returned from down the coal on the Venture Mm iiiorniii. llalrdreiuduir. Marcel YVaviiih'. Alinoiucal (UaMiiic Pack). Mists A, Itorvik. Hy aioiiltiiicnt. Phone Ited OI'J. If Itrlickah Siili- of Home Cooki-in, tlamly ami Afternoon Tea, Itetl Ciw. Ilui, Saturday, Muy 17, from '. to (i. Union I earner Venture. tlapl A. Jolioloiie, iiiIIiImiiiiii from A'aneomer In .Nauo lliver point, wax in jiorl Ihi inorniiiK from U.I 5 Jo 10 o'clock. - Mflrhil tViiitalile A. Sinclair arriveil lal nijflil from Anyox Imviiiff lit eutoly John While who I lo elil hefore Judge ouior oil a charge of liatitiir lolen 11 trutik. Harry Aloria' hi-' truck lilt n faulty 'I'l.ml at the flli whar- vr mi nionitiiK ainl the rear wheel went llirouuli. The ear wa not erfouly ij.imastsl and wa j.oon pulled out. I. II. I'ilUhury, luaiiaitrr of the l.anaillaii .NhIioiihI l y iloek ailei a nialil on the Prince 1 1 11 1 i-l for Vaiicouer on hiiri-nem. lie piM-cl to he back alNiut the enl of next week. I'harleo Wall, eoloml, appear, pit iu the Mi(ee court Ihi inorn-uu to Hiiwer In a etiar?fl of a-aull wliieh wuk iliiiii!telwiii , 1. . j-t: uir iiiMimiani. .oru (iin Clijii-e. failed to put in an ap (earaiire. F. W. lVaroii. eily eniiieT ailtnl :ikI u)h im the Prince ltiiMrt for Vancouver. He. i away in onler to liiily method of lreet Mirfacins a raclieI in the Miutli. The lrii wa ail Ihitrietl al a nenl meelliiK of the city council. . .1. I1.. Miller and T. Ma ion, ru-loiii uirpetflor", n iu the eily on official lnnine. Mr. Miller arrived front the mmiIIi on the Veiilure IhN nioruiiiK and Mr. Ma-.m came in from Anyox lal eeniii(r on the" I'rlnee llu pert. Mr. and Mr. Stanley Taylor, whi' were married rvcnilly in Viinromer. will arH in the eily lomorrow uflernoou on I lie lcam er I'rince lltittt to take up their i--lilence here. Since llo firi-l of lie week they have heeii vMliim al Vant 'Mlxer wilh Mr. Taylor' iiareiii.. Mr. and Mr. Kxcrell tl, Nixi'ii. WANTF.M. -- Any couple eoiiteiiidalinx "1 a 1' r I a k willini the next few weeks can ohtam flfiii.mi eali; weildnif: riti):; tnarriiiKe licence and initriiaee cere-Hiiiinal free. For parlicu lar. write P.O. tlox Hit, Prince Uupert, H.C. All contpondence trealed iu n!i!olulc tcspecl and confidence, tf . I'.IMl. ideamer Prince Hoyiil, I'.apt. V.. I'.. Sain ley.' wa in port from In lo 11.30 thi morning ndrlhhouud from Vancouver lo Ahtfktr poll. The veel had HI pa.eimer 011 hoard, fourleen ilelmrkinir hnre. The followliiK lell here for the north on the leamer: Peler McNicholl for While llor.e; Mr. and Mr. A. ll Van Winkle for Juneau : M. I'.. I.e lllanc. Mr. A. llillon. I', .lellch. V. P. .lone. S. II. .lone and J. II, llaupeyer for Kelchlkau. - Children', Swealei. all color, t .75, Wallace Saturday. U EMORRHOIDS not ut(r another dujr vrtth nIo ltchlnir, UloeUlnif. or rrotrudlnc llla or iicmorrnoiu. turclcil oiiornllon riulrj. Tr. Che' Ointmmt will rllvt you at onoo njt iilTorJ lanllntt bcn0t. o a box! all lalrrt. or I'Mmanwm, Hatrt & Co.. Lluiltwl, Toronto. SainjiU box trt TEH DAIIjY RIW, PAQB THREE 'lit Ikt 'CLAKK" Kilk$ hil, A fine food for boys Clark's BEANS (iolf Yarn. 2 hall J5c. Sat urday, Wallace'. lleiliieed price on hou., hvuc diec and other i-ood. Mr, (iraliliiian. Second Avenue. 110 It. Sinilli wa ordered to pay a dox licence, and 01 co.l iu the police court Ihi morning. Aid. S. P. Mu.Montie xailcd last uiKhl hy the Prince Itupcrl for "5iiicoiner oil a huiile trip. : Mr. N. A, Kllpalrick of Smith er paed' through the city lal niphl from train lo hoat hound for Vancouver. We bell I, animated naterialr alo Fin Veneer. Conutt u he- fore huyinif finiiliins for your houe. Albert & .McCalfery, Ltd (f Frank de On .' chief .-aiiitary itipector of Ihe provincial de- parliucul of heallh, i iu Ihe city from Vtclnria. He arrieo thi week fium the interior anil will co north, to siewarl tumor row evening. Hon. T. Il", ' Paltullo. mini'ler of land and niemher of the lefrilature for Prince llupert, re turned Li -t from Anyox utid proceeiled lo I lie tjueen (Miarlolte lland accompanied by F. i. law'on. They expeel lo Ih lwck early next week com itiK by way ofjOfean Fall. I U wood 'Hard wa fined wilh the oplimi of thirty day imprisonment yi the police com ihi morning: for druukeiine. II I poil1c thai oilier charge may preferre.1 for the youlli i alleeil to have interfered with a Salvation Army girl while making colleiflioii on Third Avenue. II wa nece.ary, il 1 till imI. for another man locoinc lo her ailance. Pacnj:er mailing' for lh( otilh no Ihe leaiiier Prince Uu pert lal nislil included Mr. and Mr.4 (ieorge Cooer and family. Mr. aud Mr. Mention and fain My from Anyox,', M. S. Iljirke J. W. Hudd, .1. II. Young. John Myhhavu. .1. M. tlollin. Itev. C. W. tlulfoilh. Mr. X. A. Kilpal riek. X, T. Itunlick, W. Otok ami Col. Mc.Mordie for Vancouver; 0 T. Smith fio Victoria; II. Whalen for Swnntiu Hay; Mr. J. Fred Hilchie for Seallle. llaxing unloaded leel here for Ihe Terrace hridge upeilnic lure, C.(i.M..M. leamer tiuailian Volunteer, t'.apl. John McKernan. -ailed lal infill al V o'clock for Ocean Fall and San Franei.ro While Ihe cargo wa being dis charged II. XeiNon of Vancouver, who i lo he in charge of Hie conlruelion of Ihe hridue. vn si ruck Willi a lecl beam and Im; lo he taken lo Ihe hopital. IIU iiijurie ure believed lo he not eriou. however, ami he -liotild be out iu a' few day. EXPERT INDEED A v I l':i 1 l r Mian I1V11I )w. in ti'iil o poIImIi the llooi1. Ills iiianncr wa anylhiii? hul euerxelic. and the lady feared that ho would 110 polih theui properly. "Are you uulle uro that you understand the work?" she in ' 1 luireil. . Hi iiidiguatloii wa tieiuend oils. f "You know l'ol. II.' folk next door hul. one?" he ,aid. "Well, I refer you lo Ihem. On the nolished lloor of their tlinlnif room five persons broke tliolr leg last winlef and a Indy slip, lied clear down Ihe urand stair case. 1 oolished all the lloor.' Pillshiirg Chroulclo-'Telegrani Subjcrllif for the Dally News.' H ere an dTK ere For tie first tlrn In OnUrit, an tttmDt will h mail (Ml tnrinm rranne a voluntary ttt pool. Ar-rinfrmenti for the undertakiac have bfn coraplttej bjr the Unitad r aroirr co-operaiivc uompany, and it il hnntil to pontrnl tiAintl lk ZZ market in the province. Durlnr th ir 1923. 1-3X(1 lauriit tomobilri mtrrrA th nravinra f Kova Scotia, the Land of Evanteline, ccordinc to ine annual report or the Nova Scotia Tourilt Commiiiion. Altogether 63,000 touriiU viiited thr nrnrlnr anri itiitrihntxt a anm estimated at SG.000,000. A nicked detachment of an offi cer and ten men of the Royal Cana- datn Mounted foliee recently eron-ed the Atlantic on the Canadian Pa-cific liner Melita. Their doty will be to guard the Canadian exhibit! at the British Empire Exhibition. The Exhibition and buildinri cost bout $200,000,000. A chain of faetoriei tretehinf across Cinada will bt eitabliihed by the Dominion Tar and Paper Company, sponsored by English interests. This was announced by the Earl of Dunmore, V.O., and Sir Harold Botton after a' recent visit to Canada. Sites have already been kecured in Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Toronto. Canada's trade balance is being steadily maintained, for, according to the February returns, just issued, the imports for that month, which totalled 62.133,882, Showed a decrease of $3,173,814, from the same month last year, while the report for February this year, totalling S67,274,543, showed an increase of 13,618,382. Hon. George H. Henry, Ontario minister of public works snd highways, hss announced a change in the method of iinar.ring the planting of trees slong public highways. In-stesd of sending out its own workmen, he saye, the Government has a scheme wherebv frmr n'-inH-t trees in front of their own property will be bonused so much per tree loi planting. Over (1.000 has been paid by the Province of New Brunswick in wild cat bounties sine- the commencement of the present fiscal year, Al-readr approximately 400 claims for the J3 bounty offered for each animal have been handled hy the chief game warden's branch of the Department of lands and Forests, as compared with the 51 claims made in 1923, following the bounty offer passed by the legislature in that year. The snleidid success attain-d by irricatio.nr-ts in Alberta Is evidenced by the last financial statement of the Taber Irrirat on District The report reveals a total surV.us collectable or on hand of $30,000, of which $7,000 is on deposit in the bank. Operations hire leen so satisfactory that n-cntiations have been entered into with the Canadian Pacific Ranway to s?r c a sinking fund of $3,000 to (3.000 to red;era bonds of the district held by the railway. In this way it is hoped that the district will be cleared of debt in a few year. The Canadian Pacific Railway announces that it will resume its winter cruises in . 1925, one round the world and the other to the Mediterranean. The 22,000-ton Empress of Francs has been selected for th former cruise, which will last four months and will completely encircle the globe. She will start from New York on January 27th. The ship has been recently converted into an oil-burner and entirely renovated. The Empress of Scotland, 42,500 tons, will make the Mediterranean cruise, lasting four months and including all points of interest on that sea. The Trans-Canada Limited, the crack daily train of the Canadian Pacific between Montreal and Vancouver, and th longest distance and fastest long-distance expres In the world, will resume sendee May IRth at both ends of the route. The running, time between Montreal and Vancouver, formerly 82 hours, has been cut by two hours and the running time between Toronto and Vancouver, formerly 83 ho'irs and 50 minut?. by one hoir and 15 minutes. Thes- cuts wi!' benefit those go.nz to Europe anJ the Or lent SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS 'The Canadian National Hail- ways announce low Summer Fx ctirsiou fare to Fastcm Canada und the United Stales effective May L'iinl. also lo Jasper National Park, Kiluioiiloii, Calgary, ott sale May 15. Choice of route slop overs. Make a trip around Ihe famous Tri-Angle Tour in one direction through Vanccuver, Full Information, Cily Ticket Of fice, 5i8, Third Ave, Prince Itu- perl. Phone 200. tf ANNOUNCEMENTS tiyro Club Playground Concert, W '.t holme Theatre, 'Tuesday, May 20, Women of Mooscheart Legion WliUl luivo ami Dance. May 20, OGDEN'S CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN , . ALWAYS THE SAME nn v HfKA OGDEN'S zlb.TIN lb TIN LIVERPOOL Support LOCAL INDUSTRIES lave you received particulars regarding an investment in Skeena Laminated Wood Company, Limited An cxceplioual opportunity: A company tiiamifacliiriug a product with an iinliniileu demand and making large profits. Full particulars on request. Financial Underwriters, Ltd. 522-5 Rbgers Bldg. Vancouver B.C. Prince Huperl llepreseulalives MESSRS. PHILPOTT, EVITT A CO., LIMITED. SPRING STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince George Will sail rrom PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE ami interniedide points each Thursday and Sunday at 1 1. 00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART . . Saturday, 10.00 tun. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands, May lOlli, Stilt. PASSENQbR TRAIN, DAILY 'EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Trlnce RuperJ 6.41 pjn. Tor I'RIMCE CEOROE, EDMONTON, WIN-MPEU, all points Eastern Canada. Umnsl Sutes. AOtNCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltr Tltksl Offlc. BZS Thira A, rrlnc Rupert. shii 2(0. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, May 2, 13, 23 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, May 9, 19, 30 8.8. PRINCES8 BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanton Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Fade, Nsmu, Alert" By, Campbell River, and Van-. couver, every Saturday, 11 a.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. Sallinr rrom rrlnee Rupert, ft VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Ocaan 'alls, and Swanaon Bay, Tui4f, S PM. tt VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AUrl Bay, ana Swanton Bay, Saturday Ne. fr ANVOX, ALICE MM, STEWART, WaU Island, Sunday S P.SI. rr PORT SIMPSON and Niaa Rltee. Cannarlta, Friday A.M. II lort ATfoue. i. Barnslay, Aitnl. Prtoca Rupsrt. S.C