May 9, 925- ennis Goods ' " " made in Canada by Wright & Ditson Tins i a firm ,,f world-wide' roptitu tion. They uian- ...... ii Canada illlll 1 1 i I to (ill llrilisll lerrilnrv Thin. i i j j ,, ,i ;ic world hi Hie iininiifarliirc of Spoiling (Joods. We H I,, r goods ill catalogue pnres. Ask for a calulogue. EE0. WRIGHT SPECIAL (guaraiiteed against everything mi 'luce nioiiuis iruiu nine oi Miri-nae J . . . $16.00 RELIANCE $10.00 ILL CANflUW 3.00 CHAMPION $7.00 IcOUNTRY CLUB ....... 56.00 PARK . ., $4.00 ITHE TENNIS BALLS 50c , y i waul the licsl value for your money Imy well II ...It.ml ikitil intuitu 1iL-. lli.. M':l.l l. i.'i L; :lVll( WIU uuiuil.ini e, ,mv lliu llllglll Oi imSOtl mm ? & ft - llACongoleum 3rd Avenue and 1 st Street. iis S: YES May 8th to 15th. Ill- like tin' iriii!i' in n illustration, cull in ami look Mhmii ocr. 1' hac a large ."lurk tn pick limn. Prices Right With the Gold Seal CONGOLFUM Guarantee on Every Rug BARRfE'S Home Furnishings Phone 123 TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-LONDON May 2". Ju e 21 Aug I Jane 0, July II ntoma June I . July IS TO LIVERPOOL May IT Anraina .... May 2ll, June 2i TO GLASGOW - May 15, June 12, July 10 May 12 Lelitia lime 5 Cunard S.S. Co., 622 Hastings St, W., Vancouver, B.C. fessSk Beef, Wine and Iron reliable blood builder and length restorer. Most everybody needs a Spring tonic. We "penally recommend this one in cases of .anemia, colds or rundown condition. A reliable tonic, which gives the yttem renewed vitality, is one of e ,url.means of warding off coughs.colds and throat troubles OR 17 Q I Tn BeetWlCTfl "H." 1 SSI f. V-T A IT. JL-i Mollis ne Re'l Store. Phones 82 and 200. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST Hclgcrson Block, Princo Rupert, B.C. Office llotit 0 In (I. X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686. ft Pen Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings TU Day Phones 423 538 Or. G01 B'ack 725 Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Princo Rupert." GBOATS Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 539 Black 735 Gr. 601 i Local and Personal ll.C. Undei lakers. Phone 41. You'll like our joall ( ers Coal Co. Phono 7. tf Percy Tinker will leavi- ulinni May 21 in a visit hi Uia old home in F.nglund. tii-o. Hill, the SliiMMiiaii, is now ojien for business next door Lul one to Empire Olliee. Comliinalion Service. Transfer or Taxi. Plione 303 for transfer and 80 for Taxi. Wc will do the rest, llrown A Casey. tf Cajil. C. 11. Smith, who brought the new Union steamer Lady- Cecilia nut from (lie Old Counlry has returned hi his regular command, the freighter Chilliwack. Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Lhizey will We leaving the. latter narl of the 111011! Ii for a (rip to Mr. Linzey's Home in the Old Country. They expect to he away ahoul two months. (i.W.Y.A. members are re queued to meel at Cltihrooins on Sunday al 0.30 p.m. to altend a special service at the Anglican Church to place the Yiniy llidgi Memorial cross. 110 J. K. Miller, cusloni insieclor, and his assislanl, T. .Mason, were pasMMipcrs going north oti the Princess Mary yesterday af-lernoon hound fur Tchigraph Creek on departmental duties. Mrs. 1,. K. Harncs, formerly Miss Hannah Luiidijuisl, was a pacnj2cr tiassinj; through ou I he Priiicesf- Mary ye.slenlay af-lerniion en roule .to Ketrhikau where fhe will in future reside. Mrs. J. Wynne and faioily.sail- ed on the Princess Mary yes leiitay afternoon for Telegraph Creek to join Mr. Wynne who has already soue north to resume Ins dmies as customs officer on I he Slikine Jtiver, COAL, $14.50, "The Best." Double-screened Ladysmlth-Welllngton lump. Peerless Eflflt $11.00. Peerless stove, . 12.S0. No soot, clinker, little ash and no slack. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. If I-. C. Chajuiiaii. representing i he Spokane pole coiu-ern of Me-1 ;.li... v 1 1 i i.i.w . . .. . i :.. 11... W1..I.T ,111,11., I tllllfl 111 UI' eily. ' He is looking into the pole supply of the district, his firm already hac taken considerable supplies of poles from lien through the Hanson Tiiuher & l.umher Co. The C.N.It, S.S. Prince Cliarles sails tonight for Vancouver via Oueen Charlotte Island points She will remain in the south to uiuleifro some extensive alter alions before resuming service on Hie summer schedule of the C.N. 11. service. The Prince John will lake the next trip north on Hie Island route. Ccdric Joint Duncan, sou of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Duncan, formerly of Prince lluperl, and a former sludcdt in the local llifih School, olilnhied his' It.A. degree al the University or H.C. I hi year. -His name appears a! (he lop of those who parsed in Hie firsl class aceoriUil? In the list of graduates which is niib- lished in Vancouver this week. I'. W. l.ccpcr, who succeeds W. II. Tohey as C.N.It. divisional engineer here 011 the appointment of the latter to the upor-inlendrncy, arrived on last iiighl' t rain from J'orf Arthur accompanied by Mrs. I.eepcr and family. They are reislered al the Prince Itupert Hotel preparatory lo taking 1111 their resi dence in one uf the company houses 011 Pacific Place. 1 w ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pie-nie June 28. c Son.?' n rjopc - ShocPolish-SifJJ Make nlrl 5Koe look' like nc' THE DAILY fTEWB PAGE THREE KEEP COOL1 Ice Cream A Purely Home Made Prod Oct We have recently installed the latest type of Ice Cream making equipment ami are now in a position to make and supply ICK CIlCAM equal to anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try" it and be convinced KILLA S & CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and lletail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 Mr. ami Mrs. (ilea (iulick are enjoying a fishing (rip at Mile 21. E. K. Orchard of Sinilhers was a passenger from boat to train this morning. Women of Moysehearl Legion Whisl Drive anil' Dance, Tuesday, May 12, Mejrupolc Hall. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Johnson relurned on the Prince lluperl this, 'morning from a visit to southern cities.. H. Moncrief, who has the contract for Max llcilbroiier's building 011 Third Avenue, relurned to the cily Ihis - nioriiin? from Vancouver. The CP.lt. sIcamiT Princess I Sea trice, Cant. T. CHITe, arrived from Vancouver and waypoinis at six-thirty this morning and cleared at cleu-ir" on her relum south. Let's pn! Where Lucy Is land! When? Tomorrow morn- Ling (Sunday) at 10.30, Towena and Hallel 1. at Cow Itay float. Phone 580 for. reservations. l.00. Children free. Aboard the steamer Princess Mary, Capt. C. C. Saiutey, which was in port yesliifllay afternoon from 2.30 to 3Jitwere 100 pas sengers. Some 10 weru bound for the Cassiar gold fields and about filly for the Kondyke. linger Powell, native, was rinfd i 5 in Police Court this morning when lie jileaded guilty to a chargo of Intoxication. Fourteen days was granted by the magistrate as an option to the' payment of fine and costs. The members of Hie local Rotary club leaving for Ketchikan yesterday included .1. J. Do re, 11. , 1". Ptillen, Jas. I,. I.ee, Sid Johnstone, (eo. Ilryanl, T. Trot-ier, 1'. (i. Dawson and C. II. Orme. .Mrs. . Johnstone, Mrs. Oeo. Ilryanl, and. Mrs. Jas I.ee ire acconipaning their husband ou the trip. Alex. Mdtac, secretary of the Prince lluperl Mowing it Yachl Club, has received certificates from the Vuncomej Mowing Club, the lloyal Vancouver Mowing Club mid Olympia Yachl Club (Olym-pia, Wash. , enliHiug members of the local club to the privileges of those clubs ami m-ooriiisrs. This was iii resoonse In similar courtesies exlende'd by I he Prince lluperl Mowing & Yaehl Club. J. M. Walley, LIuiled Slales 'oiesler xv i 1 1 heaibiuarlers nl Kelchikan, j elurned north ou I In Princess Mary veslerdav iifler. noon after looking over Hie pol sillialion in this ilUlril 11 possible dial Ibis port may bo used in connection.., wilh (he shipping of Alaska timber pro-duels o the Kaslern markets. Mr. Walley made a Irio as fm- as Sinilhers wilh Olof Hanson or tljis cily. The Canadian Nallonal sleam-! er Prince Muprrl, Capl. Donald,! locked al eleven o clock this morning from Iho soulli with! eighty-six first class passengers' Tor Prince lluperl and twenty-1 nine for Stewart. Among those' for Prince lluperl were Mr. and, Mrs. T. H. Johnson, Mr. audi Mrs. Uennell, Mr. and Mrs. O. Newman, J. 11. McLaren, Mrs. 11. Owens, Hew J. Kennedy, Mev. K. ! llodson, A. II. Lund, 1). K. Camp-' bell, Mr. and Mrs. Hull and Mr.i Hull, Jr., A.-O. Thonipson, Fred Chapman, S. Smith, M. McMillan, l'arrell, IS, Dawson, I. McDerniolt and II. Uuilnuiu. H ere an dTh ere The Good Roads Department of Manitoba expects to complete the Trans-Canada Highway tkroarh that province by October the firrt. This will complete the road from Brandon west to the Saskatchewan boundary. The city of Halifax, N.B., is planning to re-establish its Provincial Exhibition this coming: fall according to Mayor Murphy. The fair Las tmly been held once or twice since the war prior to which it was an annual event. The Canadian Trade Commissioner at Liverpool, England, is taking iteps to interest Canadian business men in the export of crushed oyster ihells to Great Britain. The United States exports 20,000 tons of crushed shells annually to the British Isles. , The official opening of Crystal Garden, Victoria's latest and finest Amusement Park will take place on June 26th. Celebrations, including a ball, processions, and sports, will mark the occasion and are scheduled to continue until July 1st. Navigation on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence is now open and has provided employment for hundreds of men from Montreal, Tor ronto and other cities who have been idle during the winter. Slopping" circles are optimistic concerning the season just commenced. It is announced that the Banff, Alberta, Pow-Wow and Indians Day celebration which takes place annually, will be held this year, July 23 and 24 in the Yoho Valley, On these days the Stoney tribe of Indians in full regalia, hold their Pow-Wow and ' compete in contests of every kind. There are approximately 230,000 persons attending school in this country. Of this number, 1,600 are at institutions for the blind and mute; 81,000 at vocational schools or classes; 14,000 at Indian schools and the remainder attend colleges, universities, subsidized and private schools and institutions for training teachers. With a view to arranging a new trade and transportation agreement between Canada and the British West Indies a conference is to be held at Ottawa in June which will be attended by representatives of the Governments of Canada, Bermuda, Leeward and Windwtrd Islands, Barbadoes, Trinidad, British Guiana, Jamaica and British Honduras. The gald mines of northern Ontario are said to have yielded a higher income during the first quarter of 1925 than in any similar period in their history. Estimates place the income of mining companies in the Porcupine district at nearly six million dollars and in the Kirkland District at one and a quarter millions. John Hartney, Canadian Pacifie Railway engineer, who has recently completed his 42nd year in the company's service, was the guest of honor at a banquet given by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers on St. George's Day at Smiths Falls, Ont. Mr. Hartney, is President Beatty's special engineer and was presented with a gold cane. In an effort to individualize th name of Saint John, N.B., the City Corporation, Board of Trade, and other organizations are in future to spell its name out in full. This port has grown rapidly in importance in recent years and in addition lo being the winter headquarters of the fleet of the Canadian Pacifie Rail-1 vtay, is also a port of call for numerous lines operating between Canada and Europe, as well as the centrt of a large fishing industry. II. L. King oT Terrace was a passenger from boal to train this morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Mullen leave for Watuu Miver tonight wilh a parly of seven Dutch scl-Ilcrs who will locale in that vicinity. forlou 1 Baby ion 1 MISSING! ' FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left nt washcay when you use ouf o't .T iish service. No tub all tht, cashing is dons. No clothesline everything comes Dack dry. And no flat-work ironing that, too, is completely cared for. The hardest and longest part of washday is missing and this family service is so low priced that it's an economy as well as a convenience. 'Let us call this week and take away the part of washday that you'll be most happy to miss. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Send ft 1'hune 8 ioihs 'ounc'n FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 . per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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 lo handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 33F LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED to building next dour to Frizzell llutclier Shop, across from llie Kmpress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelli Proprietor