Monday, March 2 J, 1921 Fine dishes and dainty hands no longer necessary to have your IvL'iU hands show by their coarseness and redness that you do your own dishes. I.UX has changed that. With its quick, Crncrpui suds, your dishes are made sparlt-lid'.and clean in no time. Vet Lux is as ca& pn your hands as the finest toilet soap. Kccjf a pactage handy on your kitchen shelf uj jt for your everyday dishes as well as for tlic dishes you use on special occasions. Yoy'lj be delimited with their appearance. 1 I.ux is sold only in sealed packets dustproo! LUX LF.VF.K BROTHERS LIMITED t, Tntnvrn Geo. Papadopulis' New and Secondhand Furniture . ' v STORE Si .biTj'. noil ami exchange all tyn.uVof. new nml necoml-hniiil totid- 8S Third Avenue. Phone CW. P.O. Box 91 V L4-II TENNIS GOODS V'v m Casijil.i liy tli.'l jre coxa home of WRIGHT & DITSON 4 S 1 1 i Wright o liloil "lutiil rily fir.l in Atucnca for 'IV sitii! koooN. Our ith'i nrr Hi ainr u Uicm good an ohl for in Kalrrn Caii;nl;i. Ak or write for our H'-t Ifii-nijl'-il.ilogiie. ((rRP Wright .prriiil $18.00 Itcliaiirc .... $13.50 All Canadian 10.00 CImiiioIoii 7.50 rMwi4fy:iub 600 The I'ark 5.00 ThiHhib . .-. . 3.50 Tennis Halls, each .. .. 50c imTftir U'liili gool where you grl hlfffCfl vnliirs. lion ( liny an mpcrinit'iil. liny (Ik- good thai will (unl up in Ihi- c-Iiii(itc. Bargains Potato Pots Blue llrtf, ;. Ml, Tor 51.40 Gray fli-. atMld. Tor 51.10 See our Window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 3. P.O. Box 1640. The Pastime Cigar Store Opp. Empress Hotel. Tobacco, Cigars, r.ignrcltos, dandles and Soft Drinks. We havo a pleasant back room. Come in and make yourself nl home. W. M. Whiting, Prop. If You Are BOAT-BUILDING We, nae llaitlwooil, l-'ir mnl O'l"!' I"l huniher. If you are lirsd of Knlsuinine and I'ai'or, try Kir Veneer Panelling. ... If you arc thinking of building a bouse, we have any lumber 'VlifiTreiiulro. ulo Sash, Doors, Olass. SftdCKLEY'S Planing Mills CovVBaV. Phono 383. H ere an ere The Canadian Pacific coastwl steamer "Ena" has carried from the seven plant ooeratinf on Barmy Sound over 12,000 ton of aalt herring irce the present eaon opened In November. This represent almost half the season output, which v.ill approximaU 26,000 tons. The heaviest immigration to Canada experienced darintr the last ten year ii looked for this year. Already the arrival are running ahead ft those for the ame month in 1P23, those from European countries "inar especially large. The en-flulrie from prospective settler in the United States are numerous. Canada exported 6.532 pairs of leather footwear during January, 1921, according to a report of the Bureau of Statistic). Of these 2.179 went to the United States. 2,0.18 to New Zealand and 2.031 to China and Japan. Bermuda, the Strait Settlement and Newfoundland toolc the teat, The value wa 121,301 Canadian imported 5,326.567 pound of tea lant month, or about three-fifths of a pound per head of population. The value of last month's tea Imports was 11,661,176, and for the twelve months ending January 31, the ralu of the 43.22J-119 pounds Imported info Canada wa 13,253,6t2. The bulk of it time from India. Special trains of immigrants h,ave recently carried lunch counter c-rs aimilar to thoe used on the harvesters' trains last summer. It is understood that the Canadian Pacific have inaugurated this as a feature of all long distance immigrant trains, thus daing away with the necessity of the newcomers providing their- own food or using station luach counter en route. The completion of plns for the development of hydro-electric power during the ccrrent year will add 900.000 h.p., to the present total of 3.228,000 h.p., already Installed in Canada. This additional power will be used. in British Columbia to assist mining and pulp induttrirs in Mini-toba to supply rural need, and in Ontario for go'd-min'ng and other industries. In Quebec the chief de-Telopments are in connection with the pulp and parer indu'triu, and farther east, in the Maritime Provinces, for public utility purposes. There 1? every indicat'on thit the dearth of the domestic servant In Cauda will be gr-s'.ly relieved in the coarse of the ensuing few months. Mi's KsCier Marki. head of the Woman's brir.cti. CoVnlza-tion department, Ca-adian " Pacific Railway, Lordon, arwnce that "Specially ootid tel rar!ie of domestic servnrt are b"i 'x organixed unjer tie Ear-ire SeU' -unt Act in conjunction with th; Canadian Gov ernment for t' - conveyance to Zlostrrcl and to Vistcrn Canada." One of the most attractive fea tures of the Canadian Pacific Railway Comr-a: y' pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembly. will le the illuminated exterior p-ne's, ard the Neon lighting effect, f K.i'tT to tilt used at the Coliseum, l.-j.nlen, w'.ilch' is wonderfu'ly penetrating and eff-Mive under all at-mos- hcric conditions. The interior of the building displays, through woriing mode' and magnificent oil ard water cVor paintings, the many nn'fiiC'Hns of the great transporter on syi.em i we'i as the natural ivkourM of th; country. Aoeoidin- to E. N, TodJ. freight t-afi'.c maiarrer cf the Canadian cKlr Rtiiwey the year 1924 will I' a b-nr on as regards foreign r'ri iwmirg Into the country, ring the year 1923 a number of tk nip.n fa t-.'rer from England t tie Utii'eJ States decided to t'r in Canada, ard from present i-ttim' this particular movement niy in it infamy. At the presume nur industrial department tn orrcspondcncc with a very gv r.iiinher of manufacturers .who . musly considering locating la v Ml-dl." ANNOUNCEMENTS I..O.II.A. Sale of Wink. Melin- pole Hall, April ;i. - - MelhodUl Kasler Sale. 'Va m'wiiik. home rookiiiL'. Ili-.l Cro..- 1 1 tit. Aorll S. II... ..I 11. .....I.. IV. . . n-jin iiiinv r..iier iiazaar I ..r n .... i . fiu ui iiuiiiu LtOOhiu, April u Hill CO Chaider. I.O.D.K. Amu. leur I hea'.ricals, April 1 1, Salvation Aniiy l.adie' 11 ii i in League Sale, Wednesday, April 10. Pie-liyleiiim 0.(5. 1.T. Concei-l. April 10, Kniptes.s Thealre. If - Queen Mary Chanter 1.(1 l r. halfodil Hall, Kasler Monday. If Concert for Aimllran Clnnrli al ICinpress .Thealre, April 28, liy symphony Orcheslra. Tickets 50o, - Cnlholhi Church Snriittr Sale and Soelnl eveninV, Mftropol" Hall, April 21). 1 Klks"' Mluslrel Tiouim. Klril show May U HiUloy Homo LhUuar Muy I. THE DAILY NEWS. PAOH TnnEn " iKiiriwii.. iiih 1 Local and Persoaal H.C. Undertakers. . Hayoers), Under takers. 3G1. J'hone 41. . Pboue tf Ureal War Vcleruns general nieeliiig J uenlay, March 25, at 8 p.m. Mr. 1. McKvoy has lefl for Vancouver accompanied liy Iht family lo join her husband. We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. . if Another 500 tons Nmiaimu Wellhixioii l.umo Coal just ar rived. The lesl yet. Alberl & McCalTery, l.ld. If W. II. Wurk of Vancouver. readied Ihe clly!af'lhe end of t lie week and ini iraiVlered at flic Prince ltuirrl llolel. -- The ease belvveen'o. I'tiioa and A. II. Mayne, sclieduled for Ihe tuiiily Court ilii inonlli, lias heen seilled oul of courl. l.adH- Anl of Ihe l.nllicraii Church Tea ifful Home Coiikins Sale, Tliuixlay, Match 27, al lln home of MrK. Thor Johnson. I0j3 Kircl Avenue. Wonjr ,K-k, Cliiiiiiiiian. ehar eil in Hie io!iec eourl lhi. iiiorn- i n V with aji;uiy mi' his countryman. Wont' Donir Chin. wa re manded uulil luiiinriow. I'. II. Peici,- manager of lln ilelinont-urf Inlel mine, arrived in Hie eily Uy t'ompany gas hoal lal infill and l regi-leied Hie Prince Htiien. llolel. Cliarles A. Pyne, Prince liem-e iiisiirauce man, arrived from Ocean Falls on Ihe Camo sun lasl ii lull I and will leave for Ihe interior on toniyhl' train. ' A char?!' itf vagrancy laid against I (avid McKav in Ihe police court Ihis niorniiis wa hcij. ui urn until eilni'siiay lo uive accu-i-il Hie opKir(uiiily of .living i lie cliy. Ilev. J. i. Matthews of Kill maal reached Ihe eitv mi Ihe Cimostiii last niit and is registered ' al Ihe Prince lluperl Hotel. He is ire lo lake his oallis as a juslico of Hie peace. Salvation Army Concert and Sunday School Prixe liiviuv. t:il-adel. lonlhl at H p.m. A poo lirocraiii has Immmi arrauyed. SlalT Capl. Carrtilbers, of Wran-sri'l, chairman and will distribute prizes. (inniiii.i.ows! vi.ii .,r the irainl .Master. l. II. Proiidrool, Tuesday uiiilil; lodue work only. Ilauiticl Wednesday niclit al H o'clock. All Oddfellows. Ile-tiekalis and viilinir hrelhreii and si'lers insilcd. 72 - - li.. W. .Mareiilelte, aecoinilant in the local brunch oT. Ihe Hank of Montreal, sailed last nichl on Ihe Caniosun for Stewart where he will relice II. T. Ci-osliv. nianaser of t ho ln-anch I here, who is Koinur oul on a mouth's vacation. Al ll:o." Sunday morning Ihf fire ileiiartmenl reslionded to a call from Hie Marine Ironworks dock where n Idiue hud been started on the launch Snioe Ibrouh Ihe owner allepiptlnir lo li'hl a fire Willi u'lisolir.c. It w;. put oul with little damacc olhei Hutu from water. . -r Union sleainer Caniosun. Caul. I. I.. I'iudlay. arrived in nnrf last niulil at o'clock from Vnncouvcr enroule Iff Aiiyox. Mice Ariii ami Slcwu'i-i Tin. Camosim Is Inklnu ihe run of ihe Cardenu for a forlultslil while Hie luller vessel Is underuoiiiL' oM-rliaul in Vancouver.1 ' Mrs. Maru'arel Wil son wil charged in Ihe police court Ibis morniu); with abduction of her little niece, .loephiin Mary llotighlon, dattiililer or Mrs. Nellie HoiihIiIoii. Slxlh Avenue West. Mrs. Wilson sailed for the south on Ihe Prince (ieorfre I fnliiy iuornin willi Ihe child. was arrested nl' Ocean t'ntu mi. I brought back bero'on the Caniosun last night. The child was restored lo lis mother and Ihe clutrse dismissed, Mrs. Wilson ami Mr Houghton are. sUler. HILLS&UNDERWOOD Distilled by the Famous London Process GRAND BASKETBALL BENEFIT Monday, March 24, at 7.30 p.m. In Elks' Home Juniors: lli?h School vs. Coll. Decidiu? fame for McMordie Cup. Intermediate: Colts, (champions;, vs. All Stars. Ladies : Maple Leafs, (.N'.II.C. 'Champions) s. All Slurs. Senior: S.O.U (N. I. C. Champion) vs. All Star. Admission ; Adults 50c; Children -'5c. Proceeds lo be devoted lo paying doctors' ami dentists' bills of Injured players. i ! ! 4 4 4 lieoriie Wild, found puilly of intoxication, was fined $25 hy Magistrate McCIymonl .Saturday afternoon. C. II. Anderson of Ihe Pacific Coasl Ltimhcr liteetioii Hitreau reached Ihe eily; al the end of Ihe week and Is registered at Ihe Hotel Central. , 4--2- Ald. S. I). Macdottald relumed last uiKhl from Vancouver. He was called south a fortnight auo on account of the serious illness of his mother whose liediide Jie reached shortly before Ihe end came. Jlarry Welfoinl of the frcichl department . or the i..vtt. ru limied home last nivlit ahoard the steamer Cautoun after a Iwo month' holiday visiting io Vancouver. Kverrlt and olher cilies lo the south. 4 The (iaitelle Ibis week lells nf Hie incorporation of Iwo new coiiiianies. Ihe Portland Canal Cold Fields Syndicate, a special ly limited company capitalixed al $100,000 willi head olliee in Van. couver and the Halite Cold Mines Limited capitalized at 250.000 wilh head olliee at Vic toria. Women Are Experts Too tit mj It is indeed gratifying lo cet first-hand iuforiitatlon on how-people like ntade-in-llrillsli Columbia foods. We have found only Iwo hontie in six week w here I hey use Jams not made here. There is n strong preference for. local made boots. And I hey are nearly all purchased because of superior quality. In our own line we find that nl-nuist four in five use Pacific and it Is Kcuerally because they like (Is fresh, natural flavor. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 32 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. r'i aw X MlWJP GIN h 1 -vHk W$OTifp rW'A youMasK yTlmnS. tlFlaT fora9a"t LONDON a DRY GIN DRT CIKf r This advertisemenl is uoi jiublished or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. choose! The task of washday is far too great for most women. Slowly but surely it undermines their strength and often results in illness. Banish washday by using our Thrif-T-service. Your washing will come back snowily clean flat work ironed only the wearing apparel for you to finish. And at a cost that is wonderfully low 1 May we send our representative this week? Thrif-T-service gc a pound plus lc per piece Minimum Charge $1.00 CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 8 COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE Sails from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedials PolrU Friday, 10.00 a.m. For 8TEWART and ANYOX Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.8. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, March 29, April 12 and 28 PASSENQtR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Uv rrtnee hujm .u pin. for PItl.NCE OEOnct. tDMOMTtis, wis, NIPEO. stl points Eastern Csntda. t'ullml States. AQINCV ALL OCCAN STEAMSHIP LINKS. Olt Tick! orris. S2S Thlra A, slnc Ruptfi. Phn teo. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailiors rrom Princ nupcrt. ft VANOOUVIR, VKJTOaiA. 0an rails, tna Swanson B, TutMai, S JSI. ror VANOOUyiR. VICTORIA. Altrt ), ana Swanson It), Stura Naee. rt ANVOX, ALIOS ARM, STEWART, WU Island. Sunday S PJH. Pee PORT SIMPSON and Nss Riser Oannrl rrWif A.M. tl tm Annua. J. Sarnslty, Anu prloc Kupart. B.C