nniill'i liiiiii if - Vi-h--i-'-L7illiiNaa for a washing and cleaning you cant beat this soap-' says Mrs. Experience, who chooses soap for its economy and labour-saving value. "Sunlight puts the sunshine of cleanliness into the home! For washing clothes, dishes, wood work, lino leums, in fact, for anything that can be cleaned with soap and water I call on Sunlight. And Sunlight decs its work so well and leaves everything sweet and clean. "Sunlight really is economical, too! You see, every bit of it is pure, cleansing soap, containing no filling or hardening materials, which are only waste as far as wc women are i :nccrneJ. "You get greater cleaning value out of a pure laundry scap -and so I say, 'Always keep a gcxnl supply 0f Sunlight on hand' It really improves with age. And because of its purity, Sunlight is kind to your hands and keeps them smooth and comfortable." Sunlight is-made by Lever Brothers L;.rited, Toronto. &4 Sunlight Soap FOR SALE Halibut Gear IIIIMIWIMIIM HIM i lif $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- . . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SALMON TR0LLERS He fore outfitting it will pay you to inspect, our line nf ''"Mi n g (iear. e have n new tine of Salmon Hooks, Swlvells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of nil kinds. In our stock you will find everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of all kinds, Hull mid Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utensils. If lis for the boat wc linvc it. Hunts tire lust, overv year bv fire- have, you got your pyrene Fire Extinguisher yet? We sell them. "H1 and see us. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) BEST PROCURABLE um mm or A Mil V-JV -X" . Mown "M MAM BOTTLED & 6UARAMTttDJBY z 'n.J' fT) PRODUCt Or C0lKO "'""til "tariMicn o uwwi iiKiM' ouf"o Ken Th . , "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." ,ne n Original Label look for it at, the Vendors and Insist on Th,n GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." 'iilvertisemeni, is not published or displayed I'V 'iquor Control Hoard or liy the Oovernnient ot British Columbia the PARKING BYLAW IS DEALT WITH Measure Now Under Consideration Will Prevent Cars Standing on Sixth St. and Third Avenue OTHER RESTRICTIONS Places of Public Assembly, Flr Hydrants, etc Are to be Kept Clear The police commission yesterday afternoon gave preliminary consideration to a new city parking liylaw. .Yftcr being read oxer, lfi- liylaw wan laliloil unlit I lie next meeting of the rnnunis--ion when it will probably be adopted and sent on id 1 ho cjiv council for final passage. The clauses in the bylaw providing fop traffic rule.; are as follows: "II shall In- unlawful for any person in charge or rontrol or in possession of any vehicle to allow or permit such vehicle In reioain stationary for any per- oil of lime for any purpose ! entertainment, fir- ball or hotel entrance so as to obstruct Ihr free and , uninterrupted access, ingress or egress to and from while lakins on or lelling off passengers upon any street in the city within twenty-five feel of any fire. hydrant." Provision is also made that any persons violating the. bylaw may be brought before For That New SPRING SUIT Go to M. T. LEE Hxperienccd in Ladies' and (ientleinen's tailoring. Prices reasonable and a big stock of Dnijlish, Scottish ainl Irish Tweeds and Woollen Hoods nvallablc to select from. Quality nnd fit .guaranteed. Mail orders given prompt attention. ALSO DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING P.O. Box 977. Phono G63 337 Third Avenue Prince Rupert - - B.C. B aW BWaS.Cliarl BB M m Milk U pur, rich. MY lrh, country milk Bj Vft irom wmcrt mof a H B than half the natural BJ Bj water baa beta r. BB Mfl Bl H movad. lucreamr BW Bfl XBk richnaa makti it Bjf BM BB.B thaideal and econo. BV Kfl VB. fnical milk for every jBV JBf BBV recipe. Order Irom BF BV BL. our (rcer. FourBv BW k oUc. BBy BV Write for St. Cbalea Kecipebook B AVJ 1 U twin tfc Uailal B Vancouver other than that of taking on nrNewlon thai he I he mayor; letting o(T passengers (or,was qualfied.lo so as a inagis. ,,y,b, uu iii.il inmiun vi mo:iraie on any eiiv iiviaw cases oh Mreet between Second Avenue i iheh pi rases not pvi-itiin in and Third Avenue in the city and on that part of Third Avenue between 1'ullon and Seventh Street. "II shall be unlawful for any person in charge or control or in possession of any vehicle to allow or permit any such vehicle. to stand or remain stationary ui front of any theatre, building used for the purpose of public mid to sit as a justice of the peace along with another jinslice of the peace in other cases. Mayor Ncwtolt brought up the matter of "dead aulos" standing on city streets overnight without lights. It was pointed out by the city solicitor that this was not 'permitted under the street bylaw'. Commissioner Coombs slated - that -4 here had been near - accidents through cars being thus parked. In view of the practice being such Ihealrf, building, fire hall jgeneral all over the city, Mo or in front of any such other t.,ief was asked to lake steps places as 'may be designated by wii, ;t view to having it discon proper signs ereled by the chief constable. "II shall be unlawful for any peivon in charge or control 'or tinued. 'DELEGATES REPORT rr i;;f .stt z on ketchikan yisit iniun in ; -iiiiii. ?iri n irtiair ir remain stationary except while linliuidoil tip'"0131 u,uu "cars anon Mattres ses From Those Just Returned At the Hofary Club luncheon yesterday several of the delegales to the llolary Club at Ketchikan II JrepMrled on tlieii; trip, the ! i I.- i .. n.,.v,.r. ..r.lir... mntril tviln .r Jllivl I r'"""1! 'J iiiiji-i, ...... i j I wo justices itf the peace and, upon being found guilty, be as-scssel a fine not exceeding $100 or committed lo the common jail in lieu of fine. In connection with this clause it was explained by 'he city solicitor lo Mayor s NAVIQABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, R.8.B.C. 1806, CHAPTER 115. THOMAS THOTIF.H, of Ihf city or rrliwfi Itupr-rl, In Dm- rrovlnro of llrltlsti Columbia. IIKIIKUY C.IVF.S MlTir.K tlul he hue lintli-r Sorllon 7 of Hip Mid Art i!p-miIIpI ulUt the Minister of l-'iLIir Work! at (lltiiwa, and In tho ofrirp of lli Ji-trlrt Ili-gUlrar or tlx- land nRlMry OU-irlot of I'rlnop llupprt, at Prlnrp linpert. B.C., a (IcsrtlpO'iii of tlvr Oc ami Un of a wharf ami 'ler proposed lo be biilll In the ITlnre nnpert Harbor. Prlnrp Hnpprt, II. C.. on all those portion or valerrront block 0, plan 023, ertlun I, Prlnrp llntert, I'royliire of llrltlsh Columbia, of the appurtenant foreshore and lltfi water lot In mini ihereor. rontalninr In all an area of 1 at-tooth arres, more or le: AND TAKE NOTICE that arier the e-plratlon of one month from the dale of the Nmt pnhllratlon or this otlre Tlioma Trotler will iinder neellon 7 or the Mid Sri apply In the Mliiltler of I'tilille Work, at hl orrir In the City of Ottawa, ror approval or the on Id slip, and pl.in$atvd rnr leave to ronntnirt the ald Wharf and pier. , Haled at Prince tlnpert, n.ff;, llila tth dav i.r April, I0J5. THOMAS TnoTIEII. Hy Wllllarna, Manon k Onnialea. I,H Sollrltnr. NOTICE. TAKE .NOTICE that after publication of till .otlre fur four rpnecuilve veek We shall apply to the Henitirar or Joint Stuck Coinpanlea, Victoria. Il.t:.. to rhnnire the name or the Cuinpany lo thai or "S. It, Johnlon k Conipnny, Limited." tiateil al 1'rlnrp lliitu-rt, n.C. llil 811) day or May. A ll. 105. rniNCK ni'pRnT irnNr.E AOENCIES LTD ril trine, (ienrge Kryaut and II. 1 1-'. Pollen. Mr. ilawsou told of the fine reception that pad been given I hem by Ibe Ketchikan people who had left nothing undone in the manner in which I hey had been entertained, lie also mentioned the good stores there, the roads which were leading out of I own alid the Itolary dinner at which Ibe charter had been presented along with a Union .lack from' Prince Hupert and a standard from the club here. Cyril Orme mentioned the difficulties which the Ketchikan people had overcome in making a town compared, with those which occurred here. Wonderful prrt-gress had been made there. Dur ing the course of his visil he had never heard a man speak an ill word tf his neighbor, i While-the people) were v'orkin jrpr Ketchikan they also expressed themselves ns perfectly wilting to co-operate with Prince Iluperl in every way possible. Another fen I tins Mr. Drme found was that while there were in the city a great, many well In do people they made their homes there and intended ,lo stay even though they had retired from active business. Oeorge Itryant and II. V. Pul-len spoke but liriefly. The latter mentioned the manager plan of clly government which obtained in the Alaska city ami which had proved a success there. GOOD RESULTS OF TEST EXAMINATIONS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL REPORTED Trustee Brady Tells of Plans In Connection With Final Exams. Al (he school board iiippMiir last night Principal Ilrndy of tip' High School reported 'flint examinations bad been held during the last week ill April for Hie. Senior and Junior Matriculation and Nornfal Mill ranee pupils. These exiinilnallnns decided what pupils were entiUedjo sit fop the finals in .lime, vriin four sin- denls in the matriculation class NO MORE FOOLING did Abraham Lincoln show his shrewdness NOWHERE of judgment to better effect than in that famous utterance which ended, "You can't fool all the people all the time." In the past, there were a few misguided advertisers who thought they could sell their wares better by misrepresentation. But those advertisers have long since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard experience taught that Lincoln was right. Untruthful advertising doesn't pay. Other advertisers proved that the only way to advertise successfully, make regular customers and build up public good-will was to tell the absolute truth about their goods. So, you can be sure that every consistently advertised product is good. The advertising test has" proved it. The very fact that it is advertised is your best warranty of satisfaction and true quality. The concern that tells you frankly what it is doing is a good concern with which to do business. That is why it pays to read the advertisements, to patronize advertisers, and to buy advertized merchandise. year, 20 satisfied the requirements and will sit for the exam's. 'I'he fix ev who failed, it was explained, were not debarred and four of them will uvail themselves of the-opportunity. Nine Will sit in the Normal Kntrauce Class, eleven in the .Junior Mat riculation, and four in the Se-piop Malric. In firade X. and IX. all students Whose aerage was not below Ho pef cent and who'did not fall fielow Od on any subject will not be obliiged' to taVe the exainlnn-li'ins and any subject 'on which lhej:ijiive.;ajre;idy taken HO per pent will be exempt from further examination. This will allow jitipils lo cnncenlrale on weak sirbjccls. DOMESTIC SCIENCE EXHIBITION TO TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, MAY 29 Permission Qlven Last Night by School Board For Sale of Work and Banquet An exhibit of domestic science wftrk is lo be held at the lloollj School on I lie nfternoon of Friday. May 21), il was announced al the school hoard meeting last night. In connection with this Miss Klsie llnrding, who has charge of that lU'parlm-ent of school work, was given permission lo bold a sale of work, the funds so raised lo be applied In furnishing Ibe dining room -at the school. A banquet will also be held in the evening, similar In Ibe event of last year, the pupils of tho advance grade doing all Ibe work In cnniieclion with il. Principal Harlness reported In the schnolbonrd last night 'that his pupils had purchased 17 1 plants, which they would attend satisfied the requirements and.to themselves and exhibit at the of the 25 candidates in tho third.' fall fair here. It's mighty good business Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 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 38P LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED to building next door lo Krizzell Hotelier Shop, across from the Empress Hotel Wo carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarolll Proprietor RAW FURS If you wnnt to he paid highest possible GAHII prices for your HAW FUHS, forward Ihcm to R. S. ROBINSON A SONS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-0 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Hend Office: H.S.H. Hhlg;, Louise HL, Winnipeg, Man. EsC. 1883. Incorporated 1020