-V June 22, 1925. These are Short & Mason arometers l .do 111 Kughuid. Every instrument guaranteed pcr-I'n. e- ure tame as hold at in Eastern Canada. Ask .-.nte lur cutajiigiic. Indicate the altitude and foretell ,. l alhi'iv No. 22005" Dlamcter-Brass Case-Good Grade Movement Price 511.00. No. 2021 Watch Aneroid. Dead-, lu 8,000 Feet Altitude - $20.00 No. 2501 Cable Aneroid. Screws to wall or your boat $11.00 FOR SALE naiiDui v. sear $10.00 to $25.00' per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ORMES LIMITED Ne fir t lie Gliil.lren MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS , i'. high-oLii Uandy i form. 10c IUal IHitaia jn VACUUM DOTTLES iti mlif this lot very - al parh BSc RIMEX A gnu ran I ceil relief in cases of Head Colds, Hay Fcer, etc. Your money bark if not ml is find with results. l'r bottle S1.C0 FREE ENLARGEMENT Dring your films and negatives in Tor us to develop and print . Save the coupons in tin- envelopes and pet a free enlargement. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store 3rd Ave. and 6th St. ' Phone 82 and 200 WHEN TEACHER Kept you in It member when you were a lillle girl and how you when tearher kept' .you in "alter school" on a bright, ng Mcniooii oi isn't ,il the some when washing keeps you in the now thai spring Is here? nr E.smUy Washing Service w ill do your washing h Miighlv " and iron aJiyo"1' Nat w",k v,ilh 'UIIIl,'t!tu 1 V"' Jji t our-representative explain to von this Do Luxe nndry Service fur people who are only satisfied with the CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 j Local and Personal D.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. A real 50c Taxi Service. Drown Taxi. Phono 80. If Senior Baseball tonight. Sons Hif Canada vs. Sawmill. You'll like our joall Consumers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf La l'arisienne' Deauty Shop, Fourth St., Phone 301. . tf Save ypur soles. 50c. service. Arthur's Taxi. 'Phone 078. tf Francis Millcrd arrived from Vancouver on the Cardena last evening. Miss Dirdell Jack sailed on the Prince (Jeorge last night for ancouver to visit her grandfather, J. A. Armstrong. "Say. Doctor. I feel mink, l an"! waft. What shaft leaker" lake i4i taxi; Phone C78 " Arthur's. 00c service. Up to date cars. . if Darllett Wakefield, who has been" attending hijli school at Dellingham, is home for the hol idays, with his parents Consul and Mrs. E. A. Wakefield. Harry Howson, representative r A. D Tril.es, the well known mining; man, arrived jn the city I rom Vancouver on Saturday and sailed lasl night on the Cardena for Stewart: Deri F. Smith, assistant manager of the Premier' mine, and Mrs. Smith arrived from Stewart on the Prince George last night and are registered at the Prince Huperi Hotel. Mrs. J. E. Lord and family arrived on the Cardena lasl night from Vancouver and proceeded to Cassiar cannery where Itrey will spend the summer. They were met in town by Mr. Ixird. Misses Helen and Christina Nucich, who Have been attending High School in- the -city, sailed last night oh the Oardena for Mice Arm where they will spend Hie summer vacation witli (heir inolher. Mrs. Helen Nuctah. There was n large crowd nl l he Auditorium on Saturday night and daneinv was thoroughly en joyed to excellent music until midnight. L. J. Marren, manager, is endeavoring lo secure the services-of H. Goudreau. a step dancer of repule. and it is likely iiv exhibition of s'ep tlancing will iie arranged lh;s week. Commodore Cafe TODAY'S MENU Salads Lettuce and Cucumber Soups Sculeh Drolli and Clam Chowder Fish Doiled Halibut, lteg Sauce, Grilled Salmon Trout, Hasher Daeon Entrees Doiled Corn Deef. New Cab-luige; Draised Chicken Giblets. Hire and Chutney; Veal and Mushroom Pal-ties, Daked Lillle I'k Saus ages and Mashed; '.lull Steak. Fried Potatoes; Omelette Minced llam Cold Meats Young Veal with Dartlell Pear: Ox Tongue; Slicrd Chicken? Shamrock Ham. Vegetables Mashed and Steamed Potatoes; Cauliflower in Creafn; New Deets; Dutlered New Carrots Roasts N Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce; Sirloin of Deef and Drown I'otatoes; Half Itoasl Chicken, Apple Jelly; Prime Hilts. Sweets Individual Coroauut Custard. Apple Pie, Fresh Peach Tart, Lemon and Halsin Pie i Tea and Coffee Grilled Sweet witli m THE DAILY HEWS PAQB THREB Suits sponged and pressed, 75c. I'honc 38. Wood, the tailor. Ill) Nick Murchie sailed lust night on the Prince' (Jcorge for Ocean Falls. . Mrs. D, Jiewe'lJ returned to Vancouver on tho.j Prince George last night. Illch and noor 'tan ride "now. 50c. for a taxi to go anywhere. Drown Taxi. Phone 80. It V T Mi.l'.iir.itv ...II.. I l..... night on the. Prince George for Vancouver on ahusiness trip. The mail and passenger train, ilue from the east at 3.30 this afternoon, is reported on 'time. Hussell William Kennedy of Stewart, barrister and solicitor, has been-appointed a notary pub lie. -Mrs. Joe Greer and family have returned to town aflcr hav ing spent a few weeks holidaying at Hill lann, Terrace. Mrs. W. S. Ackroyd and her daughter, Miss. Grace Ackroyd, sailed last night on the Prince George for .Vancouver on a holiday trip. V. 1). Casley, wiio has been in the city on business for the past few weeks, sailed last night on Hie Prince George for Seattle en route lo Los Angeles. Union steamer "Cardena, Capt C. D. Smith, northbound from Vancouver lo Auyox, Alice Arm and Stewart,, was. in port from 0:10 lo 8 o'clock last night. Vacation lime. .Call on Sam Wood, the tailor Sixth Street, and select your suit and travel ling bag at "aide !q buy" prices. Ladies Club Dags, guaranteed all leather at $10.00. , t ill Herman Ilaag, who has been in the messenger business here for some years, sailed last night on the Prince Goorgu for the south enroule lo Tia Juana where tie may decide lo locate. Tea. sail nf hnmu Vimkintr ;mi fancy work by the! .Women' Aid Society of SI. Paul's ..Lutheran Church at the home of Mrs Slrachan, Third Avenue East on Tuesday afternoon, June 23. 1 10 Mrs. P. W. Anderson sailed lasl night on the Prince George for Seattle. She wa accompan ied by Miss Verna Youngnian who is going lo Portland, Ore gon, lo visit with her grand- mot tier, Mrs. Lockharl. Miss Muriel Lindsay, who has been allending High School in Vancouver, returned home on tin Cardena last evening and will spend the summer holidays visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, 1152 Park Avenue. Iteid McLennan is, returning on this afternoon's train from the Royal Military College at Kingston to. spend the summer holidays visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLennan, Dorden Street. Mr, McLennan went out on this morning's train lo meet bun. Miss Dernice Palmer sailed on Hie Venture Saturday afternoon for Vancouver on a vacation trip. She expects 1o be away about two months and is being relieved in her position at the Dominion Fisheries ulllce dy Miss Maedon-ald, sisler of'City Police Constable Alex Macdonald. The ladies of I he Presby- ' terian Church will hold a lea al Ihe home of. Mrs. Fred Slork, Alliu Avenue on Wednesday, June 21 from 3 until p p.m. There will be strawberries and ice creaui, a candy and novelty boolh and fortune Idling. A splendid program has also been arranged for the afternoon. Everybody will be cordially -invited. 110 Johnson Russ. manager of the Greenville Hand was in Ihe city at t lie week end negotiating with (the exhibition board for the sup plying of music for the fair. The mailer will be taken 'up by the board at their next meeting. Mr. Russ said Ihe boys were now all in uniform imil Ilii'V liml I'iiIiiimiI !lhc instruments that; were burn- 'ed. They are all working at the Naas River cannery where they ,liave rfsular uractierg. How carefully you select your toilet soap 1 but you expose your hands to harsh kitchen soap in the dishpan an hour and a half every day TT must be mild and pie aa in t your toilet toap even though your hands are in contact with it only ten minutes a day at the most. You can't bear to use a harsh, drying toap for washing your hands. So, naturally, you select it carefully. Then you undo it all I By using Strong, stinging kitchen soap in your dishpan. When you do the dishes your hands are in these drying, coarsening suds a full hour and a half. Your skin can't help getting drawn and rough your finger-tips all scratchy. Don't wash your dishes with just "any" soap. Use Lux in your dishpan. Lux has that softness and mildness that make it as easy on your hands as fine toilet soap. But of course you know that. Think of the things you just wouldn't trust to anything but Lux, A. W. Edge sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver on a business trip. Alfred Lolhrop, American vice-consul at Kingston, Ontario, was a caller at the U.S. Consulate here yesterday. G. A. Clothier, resident mining engineer, relurned on the Prince George last night from a trip lo Slewart on ollicial business. A goodly number of Scandinavians attended a dance in the Melropole Hall , Saturday night under the management uf Abel Abelson. C.P.ll. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. A.-'11. llippon, returning south from a .cruise to Alaska with 150 tourists from Newark, New Jersey, was in port from 2 lo 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A special English supplement of the Japanese newspaper Osa-hi of both Tokio and Osaka came lo hand at the week end. 11 tells about the development of modern Japan, its industries and cus toms and is" a very finely illustrated and prepared publication. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic June 28. G.W.V.A.. picnic July 19. WATER NOTICE. (DIVERSION AND USE) TAKE NOTICE that William Mown, wliuse addi-css U Lockport, B.C., will apply for a llienie to take and uw S.OUO gal luns dally or watrr out ut Sprint: mi fst side of Ijoi k purl, Q.CJ., B.C., whl cli flows southerly trtid drains liitu west arm. "Lonrrrlluw" Mineral Claim, duly Crown Granted So. S3S3 J.C. Tin-water will lie diverted rrum the stream al a point rlsrlit al source, about 1.500 reel or u frtun Lockeport Hailmr, and will lie used for domestic cannery I urpose upon Ihe Domestic Cannery at Lockeport, V.C.I. This notice was posted on the mb day or May, lOSS. A copy of this notice and an Viilicatiou pursuant thereto and to the "Water Art, IB 14." will be riled In the orrice of Ihe Water Itecorder at Prince llupvrt, B.C. objections to the application may be riled with the mid Water Uecoider or with the Comptroller uf Water IllirhU, Parliament Bulldlnirs, Vic hirla, B.C.. within thirty days artcr the Urrt appearance or this notice In a local newspajier. The date or the rirst publication uf this notice I May tftlh. WILLIAM NOriOAN. Applicant. LAND ACT. Notlca of Inttntlon to Apply to Laas Land). In the Land rtecordlna; pistrlrt of l'rlnce luipcit, and situate on the northwest coast or I'earse Island, B.C.. approx-mately sis miles north rroin the mouth of Winter Harbor. Take Notice -that Gosse-Millerd Limited of Vancouver, B.C., occupation packers, Intends- to apply for a lease of the following- described lands: Cominenrinir at a post planted approximately six miles north ri-rom the mouth of Winter Harbor, I'earse Island; nielli's northwest two (8) chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence northeast alonir low water mark one hundred and sixty (160) chains: thence southeast two (ft chain: thence southwest one hundred and sixty (1C0) chains, more or less, to point or commencement and containing thirty-two (32) acres, more or less. . OOSSE-MILLERD LIMITED. A tine of Applicant. Baud May lUl. Viti, Your hands deserve as kind treatment as your chiffons your fine woollens. Use Lux whenever you hare to have your hands in soap and water for any length of time. For breakfast or lunch dishes a single tcaspoonful A level tcaspoonful of Lux lasts through one entire dishwashing. That is, for breakfast or lunch dishes. When you've a Jot of dinner dishes you sometimes need two teaspoonfuls. Get the big new package of Lux flip a tcaspoonful of flakes into your dishpaa. Then see .how sparkling those quick suds make your glasses and silver how speedily they wash all the dishes. Buy Lux to-day the big riew ,aize for kitchen use the regular 'size for the bathroom. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. Gonc-that iri'thc-duhpan loo Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F MILL PRICES ON LUMBER We are agents for the Prince Rupert Spruce Mills Ltd. and are in u position to give mill prices 0i all grades oflifmber. CEDAR TIMBERS AND SHIPLAP. CEDAR BOAT LUMBER. SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK FINISH. SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK FLOORING, Etc. You'll save money by getting our prices. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. r Bes jsrnacuwiu Phones 116 and 564. "TRY A Nir TO. NIGHT" JANT'S t Procurable (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST H1CHLAND MALT Bottltd and itrald by Willitai Grtfit & Sent Limited. Cltnliddttk and Balvmtt.ClenWl DuliUenct. Dull. lown-& -Cl.f ow, Scotlud. 1 jg This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia'. 4