dnesday. June 17, ioz5. r For Shampooing "Bobs" LIFEE It's the perfect shampoo for "bobs." Such wonderful lather its penetrating crcamincss cleanses each hair from, tip to root and gently washes away all excess oil, grime and old tissue from the scalp. And then the silky lustre, the softness, fluffincss and fresh, glowing colour of your hair, afterwards I Not a trace of soap is left, for Lifebuoy lathers instantly and completely, and every last bubble rinses away. H Lnebuoy is milu and pure. Made from the rich; soothing oils of palm fruit and cocoanut, Lifebuoy agrees with the tendcrest skin. You will like the clean, quickly-vanishint; odour, because you like cleanliness. ' Lcvci Brother! Limited, Toronto. LH-S62 FOR SALE alibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and -hooks Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C SIMMON'S AUTOMATIC - DAY COUCH - new cable -pnnR I'oiirh thai am be converted into Iwi-t of the wrist. Kipiipped U s.y.v bed bv a -iinulf h a tlurk wool' pad ami 'ilinw iliin in grcon ami pink wered design croloiuu. V lal bale Price $22.75. Come in unci lei us demonstrate tins roii-h lu you. BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue Phone 123 LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED lo building next dour to I'mzcll Bul.her Shop, across from the Empress Hotel We curry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarell! Proprietor TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Lid. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 530 Cr. 601 Black 735 Local and Personal JJ.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. A real 50c Taxi Service. l'axi. hone 80. I.a Parisjcnnc IJcauly Fourth St., l'honc 301. Drown Savg- your soles. 50c. service. Arthur's .Taxi, Phone C78. I' Hc.furo lo.coiue lo the lea and ale aj. the United Church Par- sotiage tomorrow afternoon. E. (I. Gibbons returned on th" rincu lluport this morning from a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. If Shop, ir Mr. and Mrs. (. A. McMillan returned on the Prince Rupert mis iiinrnm auer tiavini' speni a vacation in Vancouver. You are invited to the West holme Theatre tomorrow Thurs nay iiiiernoon at J.3U to a re nal hy the pupils of Lhus. Halagno. 1 ickets now on ale at Urine's Dl'UZ Slurp fnr Hut ('.nlifm-tiii Utfiversfty'Clee Club Concert at the Yv esuiolme on Monday ' and Tuesdays' 1U Hoy Ashe, appeared in the cih police court this mornifig on . charge of non-support of de pendent children, and was re manded for eight days. All Irtiion Carpenters are re juesteil to-al lend a special meet ing., oY j the Carpenters' Unio lonigiu at m o clock. liuslncss rlccljoir of tlflicers and other mporlant business. The Imperial Oil Go. s lankei Imperial, Capt. J'oote, arrived from loco at 3.3U this morning and, after discharging hulk and package goods at the' local sta tion, sailed on her return south at 10:30. The regular monthly meeting if the Helail Merchants' Associa lion was held lasl evening in tfi" SI. Regis Cafe, (ieorge Uryant, presiileut of the Association, va in the chair and 35 member were lueesnt. Business was of a routine nature. Miss Ite&j C.oll1- the Vic toria., public Ifjirai'si slalT, who rclorneil siwitli. .ynsfcrday aflt". visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Mclla of I his city, was a visitor, yesterday at the lihrary where she discussed mailer pertaining to lb' work with Miss Mortimer, local librarian. Illair Fleming, who was for meily a member oft the Kelly-Douglas .staff 'herb when tha concern was locate in the oily (s renewing old aeipiafnlances in low ii. having arrived on Hi; Prince HuperLthis morning from Vancouver, lie expects lo visit other jiiiinls in the district, before returning south. C. V. Arnett . relumed from Vancouver on the Prince Huperl this morning. II is expected that Mr. Arnell's dredging outfit. which has been digging gravel at McNiehoIr Creek for the past few months for the elevator founda lions, will lie finished in a few days now. It will ne moved from here lo Ocean Fall where Mr. Arnett has another contruct. CP. II. sleamer Princess Mary, Capt. A. II. Hippon, carrying n special lourisl parly of somo 150 persons from Newark, New Jer sey, on an eight day cruise as far norlli as Skagway, arrived in porl al 11.15 this morning and continued her. voyage north al 15 o'clock this aflernoon. Tile vessel will lie hack here about Sunday on her return south. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic June 28. (i.YV.V.A. picnic July 10. The Color of Soap The white color emphasizes the purity which has made Ruby's Own Soap so popular in .Canadian Nurseries. Its Koothiiifj fragrant lather clcauscti and refreshes. It is impossible to hey a purer snap than s Own Soap " " Bttl for you cinif Baby too" THE DAILY NEWB PAOR THRK1P KEEP COOLI Ice Cream A Purely Home Made Product We have recently installed the latest type of Ice Cream making equipment and arc now iii a position to make and supply ICE CREAM equal to anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try it and be convinced KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Wholesale and Retail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 You'll like our ioall rs Coal Co. Phone 7. Cousum tf Capt. W. L. Dass sailed last ntgnl on Hie Caruena lor Van couver. Hich and poor, can ride now iOc. for a taxi lo go anywhere. Urown Taxi. Phone 80. tl The -passenger ami mail train due from the Knst at 3.30 I his aflernoon, is reported on lime A recital will be given in I he West holme 'lihbntle (tomorrow Thursday afternoon at 1.30 hy (he pupils of Charles Halagno It which the public is invited. Passengers sailing yesterday afternoon oij the Cardena for Vancouver included W. L. Dass, Fred Collins, William Smilh, (Miss Elsie Collis wid Miss Ueth Collis. F. E. McFeely, a member of the Vancouver firm uf McLennan i McFeely, arrived, in the city on the Prince Hupert.lhis morning and is registered at the Prince Huperl Uolel. Arthur Matisnn, son of Wil liam Manson, formerly member of the legislature fur Huperl is doing hospital worb'in Montreal tins summer. lie has. one more year in which to complete his medical course aflei' which he Will probahly practice in the west. Molorship l-'airbanks arrived yesterday from Salt Chuck mine. Alaska, with 10 Ions of pal New Jersey. WIRELESS REPORT. . 8 a.m. DICHY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.10; temper ature, 48; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke, tug pape Scolt, abeam Lawyer Island, bound for Ocean Falls. DEAD THEE POINT. Cloudy, calm; baromeler, 2i,.,.)2; temper ature. 45; sea sniobth. . HULL HAltllOH. Overcast, light west wind; barometer 20.U3, enieprature 50; lighl swell; 8 p.m. spoke sjleamer Princess hna. Pine Island, soulhbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Canadian Observer, Powell Iliver to Ocean Falls, 34 miles from Ocean Falls: 8 p.m. spoke steamer Hedwood, Hellitighnm for Ketchikan, 340 miles from Ketchikan; 10 n.m. spoke steamer Prince Huperl in Milbauk Sound northbound; II p.m. spoke steamer Princess' Mary, Ivory Island, northbound; II p.m. spoke sleutner Norwood, 251 miles from ltellingham, southbound. ' Noon ' DKiBY ISLAND. cioudy. calm; barometer, 30.08,; leniper-alure, 58; sea smooth. DEAD THEi: PtH.VT. Clbudy. calm; baromeler, 20.02: temper. ;iln re, 51; sea smooth; 12 ii.li'. spoke sleamer Prineer John ou' uor'tibound. ! Itl l.l. llAUHOIt. Cloudy ! fresii noilhwesl wind; baromeli'r1 20.Uo- temperature .55; sea smoofh; 8.15 a.m. spoke steamer, Carilua left llella Bella south-: bound. CANNERY ON DOCK. TJie SuncviHe Cannery Co.'s floating cannery Laurel Whalen was taken on dry dock this morning for cleaning and paiu'-ing preparaloiy lo being lowed down to llttrnard Covjj on Prln-cns Hoy il Island wherp she will 'operat'.'d uhis scusoiu 1 DEASE LAKE IS TO The first up work m HAVE MISSIONARY Father E. Allard Will Leave Van- derhoof This Month to Take up Work In New Field missionary to take the Dcase Lake and Liard Iliver district will.be Father E. Allard, well known here and throughout the interior, who is to leave Vanderhoof for the new field on June 22. Father Allard will remain in 1 lie north all summer and aulunm and possibly the winter if conditions per mit. FORMER LOCAL GIRL WEDDED IN EDMONTON Miss Ina Krlkevsky Married to S. Harbanuk Coming to Coast on Honeymoon Trip Word was received this morn tnr. lit Mi.t .t si ti ii K'riLfiVteL v ?' j. . j . . . . . ..... ... ... . ..i Eighth Avenue West, that her niece, Miss Ina Krikevsky, who was bookkeeper in Wallace's store here for .five years, had been married last evening in Edmonton to S. Harbanuk. The couple boarded the train for Jasper Park and, after spending a few days there, will continue to the coast on their honeymoon trip. CROP PROSPECTS ARE BETTER THAN EVER TOIIUXTO. June 17. "IT the preset) I uiipveredcntcil prospects continue unchanged and arc permitted to materialize into actual, the harvest will be the realest llie country has ever known, possibly exceeding 500.-000,000 bushels of wheat," James Stewart, president of the Maple Leaf Milling Co. declared here today, after visilitiig the West. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked I1.C. Silver 1.S8 Cranny 14.00 10.00 Hazelton Ol'ii .02 Silvercresl A'J Surf Inlel 05 Vj .00 Dmiwell 3.25 1.00 Premier '2.15 2.24 Ilufus 12 .20 Selkirks .04 .05 Terminus 30 Daly Alaska 20 .28 Hay view ou .10 ladium concentrate, on jwjiich1 being unloaded tjodftj- at the; T00 LATp T0 CLASSIFY itnti ilfif.L' fur I i';iit.iliifkmimt ! iast over the Canadian National Railway to Irvington smelter. ; ? FOR SALE. Two miles from Terrace, li'.C. Lol 15 in block 1744. II acres. Price $12.50 the lot. Lot 3 in block 1711, 8 acres. Prince $10.50 the lot. Lot 4 ifi block 1744, 8 acres. Price 70.50 the lol. Cel your deed and ticket In Terrace al Litlle New's Stand, Prince Huperl, H.C. 1 10 FOR SALE Cheap. Ten acres of good strawberry land, silualed one half miles from Terrace. H.C. For particulars write M. J. llalpin, Kimberley. H.C. 15,2 GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer 'License Notice js hereby given thai on Ihe I lib day of June next, the I undersigned intends to apply lo I I he Liquor Control Hoard for l licence in respeel lo premise being pari of the building known as Hudson Hay Hotel, Telegraph Creek, H.C. upon the lands described as Lois 3 and 4. block 2, map 075, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of lSiilish Columbia, for the sale of beer by Ihe glass or by open bollle for consumption on the premise. Dated this 251 h day of May, 1025. ERIC McCEER, Lessee, Applicant. USE SiMONDS SAWS Their teeth are of a toughnett which makes them hold their keen cutting edge under every unge. .M SIMONDS tmCA S1W CO. LIMITED MONTRtAl V.NOOVVta TORONTO T. JOHN. N.B. X. A. in 11 III V I 'r I 7 orapteasantpiciVTruMip eataJERSEYMILKbar Chocolate is the grcatcstenergymaker in the world soldiers, mountaineers and explorers always rely on iL So when you feel tired eat a Jersey Milk Bar. It is plain milk chocolate in its purest form. But not ordinary chocolate ! It is so, delicious, so daintily flavored that you'll make Jersey Milk your prime favorite at once. Try a bar and see. Look for the white-and-gold wrapper. 5c, 10c ami 25 c sizes. mm ClATB Solid MilkChocolate JMU You'll be Surprised It you have never given us an order tor BUILDING LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS, OR OUR FAMOUS NANAIMO-WELLIItGTON COAL Y'o it'll be surprised at the satisfaction the delivery of these goods will give you. We are agents for the Prince Rupert Spruce Mills Ltd. Mill Prices on all Lumber ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phone 116 or 564 RAW FURS If you want to be paid highest possible CASH prices for your llAW FURS, forward them to R. S. ROBINSON A SONS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Head Office: H.S.lt. Hldg., i3-51 Louise St., Winnipeg, r!st. 1883. World Over Discriminating Men prefer it Hills & Man. Incorporated 1D2II J k?sa if 1 Mm 4. V Uncierwoo 7h S I w . scummy d London Dry Gin The Gin you will ask for again the standard of purity for over 160 years. $3.50 a bottle This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Governmeut of British Columbia, ; " i . , it