v, AP"I 13, .II I. ? tb. Isty w noi shrink if -washed this way- V To kP your Wankcts soft, fluffy and unshrunkch wash them in Lux. Blankets of fine wool, wool nap, wool and cotton xou can trust them all to the gentle Lux suds. Jf'ash blankets this way: A rich live suds is essential throughout the washing of blankets. To obtain this, use two tablcsroon-fulsofLux to every gallon ofwar in the wasning. - Dissolve the Lux thoroughly in very hot water, wbiskine it in:o a thick suds. Add cojd water until lukewarm. t Put the blanket into the rich udj, souse it up and down, and squeeze the suds . through the entire blanket. If iuds die downj add more Lux, taking care that it dissolves before you ' . put the blanket in again. Press the suds through ' the soiled spots if any; but ntw rub the blanket. Rinse in three or more lukewarm waters, of the same temperature as the suds. Fold evenly, run through a loose wringer and hang dripping. Never wring tightly. . Pull gently into shape at intervals when drying. Do not expose wet blankets to extremes of heat or cold. Ordinary common bar soap or chips shrink wool, anil coarsen and yellow it Lux is mild and pure, and entirely free from any ingredients that could harm or .L.l- ...rl dkrc I it v L-iir vmir rilanl-rc liL-f f mr V liuuifc- uui " j w . mm mmyt fVI .. I EC I U U il Ltict Brothers Limited, Toronto. mi lm mill M'i (Mir lino of WKAll-KVKIt A I i in i a i 1 1 in . Anonlc f ii. . . . lur ine famous Gurney-Oxtoru Hangos TfiDlfJP II l nnnr i nr T TH i h i n t i it tmr i i ni n n MM whether its BASEBALL, FOOTBALL or TENNIS you play better and get the most enjoyment when your equipment is right WRIGHT & DITSON and REACH SPORTING GOODS "The Choice of Experts" PRINC will ennn '1U T I 111 UlUIl M V JLAUAIU. nl "ULEAN-UP PAINT UP" UAMr'Mlur VHt 4l IV vlrw.b ..f II I. ..I. I i) .;.. I ' -.1 . .il t . . ... miim-miiic link nisi iii-rivi'ii n II vvi l"" i.uiiuimcr' Dept. 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I.i'f, ladies' ami gentle, men's tailor, Third AVenue. ' II. I). Itoeliforl, well known Slewarl ' mininsr lihiker, was a liassenjrer froinj,' tlirnugli hound iiorlh on the Caidena yesterday afternoon. .Miss .. Housseau arrived yesterday morning; on the Cardena at I-owe Inlet where she will visit her father, H. Mousseaii, niaiiagei of the cannery. .lohn liyhliavn, arrived home yeslerday afternoon from ;i visit to Vietoria where' ho has. heeii eonsiilllnp in regUn to the new projiDsed hiotogieal stalidn. A goodly iiiimlier of ieojde a'-einleil a novelty Kasler dance which was held' in the Hclgrersini llloek on Saturday niglil under the nianagemeiit Of A. T. KckofT. I'rancis .Millerd, head of Hie .Millenl eaiinery, retiirued to the lily oi) the Caiilena esteiday arteriioon after no ahence of a lortnishl in Vancouver on business, v Iloeeived our lieu nloek ol I'rall's llahy Chick Voo, ami poultry, supplies; l'leisehuian' dry yeas); jranlen and field seeds; Sprall's Idrd riltil do supplies, and our famous (lilsii tii. IMioue 58. Prince Itiiperl l eed Co. Hi The name of Miss Marjurir Lancaster was iiniiileiilionall 'milled from the lil of thusi. vlii look solo parts in the sacred l oiieerl l-riday, iiigtit, .She gav it piano selecUoii which was bv no means the least enjoyable pad of the program.. I'. W. Whalinoiish of .New York, peueral iiassenjrer innnitgpr of the Cunard Line, and 0. A. Whitloek, Vancouver manager of the line, will arrive in Ihe'rily from the smith on Wednesday's Imal. 't hey are on a trip of inspection alid will go Kast fitim 'icie il is expected. Mr. ami Mrs. K. i. Drown ami three children arrived in the citj on I he Cardena yealerday nfler-iiooii from Alert May. On Wednesday they will proceed In Any. ix where Mr. 1 1 town will heroine manager of the government telegraph nlllco succeeding .1. 1. Lawrence who has heen trans-ferre.l lo Print! Huperl. t niiin li-.imof Cardena, Capl. A. K. hieksou, arrived from the south at .'l::i(l yeslerday afternoon mid sailed al H for Auyov, Alice Arm ami Slewaii. Among I he vessel's passengers were I he following: Tor Prince Huperl John Dyldiavn. A. C. It. Yuill, W. .1. Crooks, Mr. Hay, Francis .Millerd, I). C. Mcltae. I). W. (iiirvich. I. (iiirvieli. Mrs. A. .1. Hryson; for Alice Arm--. I. O. Trelliewny, I'.ric Carlson, i. Wesllup. II. F. Day, O. Krickson. .1. ltourke and Mr. ami Mrs. Wesllup: for Slew-art- .1. Lamer, .1. Freeborn, Mr. Craig ami II. I). Itoeliforl; Tor Wales Island -Mrs. C. .lensen ; for Anyox Mr. and Mrs. .1. .libi-low; for Arranilale Mrs. Okita. INNOUNCEMENTS Dall'odil I lance, Uueen Mary ' Chapler, I.O.D.I''.., Ilosloii Hall. Kasler Monday, April CI. llHskclhall lauee, April 17. Catholic Spring Sale, afternoon of April ".'(), Me I ro i Mil i) lkill followed by Mivial evening. Tennis Club Hall, Friday, April 2 J. Hidley Homo Sale, Tlmrsdav. May 7. tf THE DAILY NEW3 PAOR THBBP Recipes for everything Li i ; tVATfJ, I We have on file hundreds of recipes, covering every kind of cooking, tint these are as nothing in comparison with the thousands which users of 1'a-.ciric Milfc,;ajways seem glad to upply In a cook in need. We arc more proud of this friendship than we are of the complete department, in our offices. Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and Two new cars al your service, day and nighl. Moderate charges Phone He.d -101. C. Y. Symes. tf T. K. Jefferson arrived in the cily from Telkwa on today's train and is registered al I he Hotel Prince Huperl. W. A. Hjornslad and C. A Swanson of the Skeena Lumber Co. arrived on Ibis aflernoon's train from Usk. Having been delaved bv slides just west of Mcllride. the pas senger train from I he Kasl today was five houcs late, arrivingjicre al 12 noon. Northbouiiil lo Anyox, Coastwise "Sleamslliii & Itarge .Co.'s sleamer Amur was in port yesterday from !) a.m. (o 1 p.m. discharging cargo. Thomas Wallace, manajrer ol Cluxlon Caniieiy, ami Mrs. Wallace arrived in town Ibis afler-iioou and are slaying at llio Prince Hupert'llolel. S. A. Corlcy is in town from Lome Creek wherc he is engaged in placer iiiiiitng. ' lie arrived on Saturday aflernoon's train and twill return to the interior lliis week. e .miss Manila Marsh left on Sal unlay night's train for Ter race Where he Vlll spend tin Raster vacalion visiting with her pa rents, Hural Dean ami Mrs. T. J. .Marsh. ' Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Tourlel-lolte and Mr. and Mrs. C. JJ. Smith returned lo Vancouver Salurilay night sailing on Ihe Prince John via the Ouecn Char-lolle Islands. .1. L. lllaiu, coulraclor, ha luken over H. II. Shcokley's stock of double dresseil lumber, sash and doors. Also the agency foi .1. Fyfe Sinilh Lid. hardwoods. For bamlsawiug and plauin?. jobbing and ' reiairing, phone llliie 2(!H. If A. C. H. Yuill; VancouviT hydro-electric engiiiecr, who recently made an nxaiuinalion of Woodworlh Lake as lo Ihe pos-oihililies of the city exlendiug thai source oT supply, bus returned lo Ihe cily lo submit his report loillie cily ' council. On their way lo Abbolsforfl lo which point Mr. lliddell has oeer. IrMllsfiTI-eil in -llifi An.'l'-nn Church mii'lry, Hev. and Mrs. II. II. W. lliddell arrived on tn-.day's train from ;Sinilhers and ...... : .1.......1 ,.i i..i 1 ijj imi'icil ill 111(1 I'lllll'i; JIH- perl Ilolel. 'I hey .will proceed south on Ihe Cardena tomorrow afternoon. Madame Lugriii ; Fnhey, Ihe well known openilie soprano singer, who is expepleil lo visit Prince Huperl soon, was one of Ihe guests al the Wi'diNn? of W. Uruce llulchinso'n, i Mui well known newspaper correspondent lo Miss Dorothy McDiarinid, daughter of F. A. McDiarmiil, the municipal lawyer ot Vancouver. The wedding look place Thursday al Ottawa. MAKING FAMILY ROWS Judge Why did you throw tho dictionary at your husband? Woman Oh, well, I was, trying In work a rrnss-word puzzle, am) asked him several times In tell nic a word of., five Idlers meaning domestic happiness and he won Kin 'I do il. H ere an dTh ere During 1924 the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers' Association sold 2,600,000 pounds ot wool, making a total of 25,343,501 pounds handled since its organization seven years ago. Wool was first exported in 1922. Filings on oil land in South Alberta are drawing near the B.P. ranch, owned by the Prince of Wales. The ranch is said to lie on a Benton outcrop and portions of it may have been staked out by oil seekers be-fore the spring is far advanced. Caribou are coming back, to New Brunswick, says the Chief Game Warden of that province. This is regarded as a testimony to the protective methods employed by the. guides who are fully aware that the best means of protecting their live lihoods is to see that hunting of big game is not carried to excess. "Relations between France and England were never more cordial than they are to-day," said Hon. W. C. Kichol, Lieut.-Governor of British Columbia, interviewed on his return to Canada from a visit to France. Referring to his own province His Honor said there was every indication of British Columbia being swamped with touriststhis year. Lauchlan McLachlan, of Toronto, after serving nearly fifty years on the employ of the Canadian Pacific Railway has been retired on pension at his own req'.wst. He was presented at leaving with an embossed address and gold watch and chain, which were handed to him by B. W. Scott, superintendent of Toronto Terminals, on behalf of his friends and associates. The Prince of Wales, just before setting out for his tour of South Africa and South America, took a lightning trip to the Wembley Exhibition grounds. His Royal High ness was especially delighted with the children's section of the Park, Treasure Island, the main attraction of which is a Canadian Pacific model train in which the kiddies will "tour the Rockies." The Canadian Pacific S.S. "Mont-royal" docked at New York recently after her second and final West Indian cruise of the season with a veritable zoo on board, collected by passengers and to be taken inland as souvenirs. It included 500 parrots, and love birds, several monkeys, a deer and a Mexican tiger. Some of these are destined for various cities in Canada. Saskatchewan can boast of a family of six generations. Mrs. Odell, of Hanley, 93 years of age, has a great-great-great-granddaughter of six months. Her eldest daughter is 76. She has 33 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren and the little lady first referred to. Mrs. Odell still reads and sews without eyeglasses. ( Immigrants who chanted and sang their happiness at arriving in Canada were witnessed recently at the Montreal Windsor Station when a batch of fifty canaries in six "cages were housed there for a time waiting conveyance by train. They had already travelled over 3,000 miles from Liverpool and had a further prospect of another 4,500 until they reached their destination either at Vancouver or in some cases San Francisco. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DKiltY ISLAND. Pail cloudy. calm; barometer :J0.30; lemper- alure, 31);, sea -smooth; 8 p.m. spoke sleamer Amur, Prince Huperl for Anyox, 55 miles frotn 'uyox; H p.m. spoke, steamer 'irilTco, Anyox for Tacoma, 5'J'J miles from Tacoma, . DKAI) TIIF.C POINT. -Clear, calm; barometer, 30.0; temperature, 35; sea smooth. HULL HAHItOIL Clear, calm: barometer, 30.20; temperature, Ul; sea smooth; 8.30 ii.m. spoke sleamer Princess Heal rice abeam Pine Island southbound. Noon IHtillV ISLAND. Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.32; temperature, 18; sea smoolli. DKAD TKF.F. POINT. Clear, light northwest wind; barometer, 30.22; temperature, 10; sen smooth. HULL llAHHOll. Overcast, light northeast wind; baromeler, 30,20; temperature, 51; scu smooth. The provincival police an- nounco that persons who have not laketi out their drivers licenses for the current year by April 18, will be prosecuted.. r Big Boys-young and old never tire of Keilogg's Corn Flakes. It's the flavor that keeps them craving these hearts of corn. The flavor found only in Keilogg's. Have Keilogg's Corn Flalces ready-to-serve tomorrow. No cooking. Simply add milk or cream. Great with fresh or preserved fruit Sold by all grocers. Served by all hotels and restaurants. . CORN FLAKES 0Jr ALWAYS prrrt$ th tanyr mntf etf, Thit it an z-cimm Ktlimgt fcaiurt! Makm this comparison! Try injr rdjr. tot c-ral You won't find anothtr that vn op roachs the marvelous flavor found only In Kalloff't Cra FUk, Ruilding Materials LUMBER Dimension, Shiplap and Finishing, Shingles, Lath, Mouldings, Oak, Fir and Colluiiwood '.i IMy .Veneers, Sash and Doors. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Firebrick, Fireclay, Keene's Cement, Plaster of Paris, Sand and Gravel, Asbestos Products, Wood Pipe, Vitrified Pipe, Agricultural Tile, Building Papers, Asphalt and Rubber and Asbestos Roofings. Hilrii (he Famous . NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 564 "The Hoover" l or the inoiilli or April you can liliy llus ranious cleaner and atlachiui'iils for the small first payment of only iM.fill and have the halance .spread over Ihe rii-xt riflccn months. Lei us clean a rug for you. ip Kaien Hardware Co. Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince RuporL" TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735. Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 539 Black 735 Gr. 601