aefday. June 10, 1925. ! -li-S . in soak themselves snowy white in Rinso One of the hardest tasks on washday used to be the washing of big, heavy sheets. You had to rub and rub away at the sheets and afterwards you were so tired that the rest of the" day was spoilt for you. Today, no more of that, back-breaking labour is necessary, Just let the Rinso soap-suds do this work for you! It soaks dirt right cut. Rinso dissolves instantly and completely in boiling water. Always use sufficient Rinso to get a lifting (lids after the clothe are put to soak. Lever Brother Limited Toronto BUS FOR SALE ill I Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RMES LIMITED Something .New for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS pure, high-class Candy I" it ut'w form. l li ... ... 10o A It r(d Karelin In VACUUM BOTTLES WV bought this lot cry l lifap. I"' side al each 55c RINEX A guaranteed relief in cases oT Head Cold, Hay K,t'cr, etc. Your money Jtack if not satisfied with results. Per bottle $1.00 FREE ENLARGEMENT Hring your films and negatives in for us In develop and print . Save the coupons in the envelopes and eel a free enlargement. ORMFS LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The nexall Store 3rd Ava. and 6tn &i. Phone S2 and 200 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Oneraiinn n. T. P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock fEn0lnors, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworks, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to bundle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F You'll like our joall Consurn era Coal Co. Phone 7. tfl La Parisienne Ilcauty ourlh .St., PJione 301. Mr. and Mrs. F. (iosnel left yesterday afternoon on the Car-dena for Hella Uclla. It ieti and poor can ride now. 50c for a Taxi tp fcro anywhere. Hrown Ittxj. Phone 80. tf ni Local and Personal i B.C. Undertakers. Phono 41. Sinei.ii1 Crcftccnt ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic June 2R, Ground Stwu thtir teeth r o( even ihlcknttt iKroufhout tht cntir lnlh ol th (aw. thui makiiifftindinf inthtkerl Shop. If Save your soles. 50c. service. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. tf The Football Association last Kill appointed I). C. Stuart, a inciiiher of the Hoard of Control in idace of .S. L. Macdonald, wlu has resigned. A. A. Cox, Vancouver architect, who has been in (he cily on bus iness for the past few days, is etui-Ming south on the Prince ieorge tonight. II. Y. Kentish - Itaukin. who has been in the city for the pas) few days on business, will re turn lo .Vancouver on the Prince (ieorge tonight. Provincial Const aide Islip ar rived from Stewart yesterdav ringing two prtsouers, John Mcpherson and William (Iran., wlio will i-acli do thirty days in the local lock-up. The Women's Auxiliary of SI. Andrew's Anglican Church will hold a lea and sale of home cooking on Thursday afternoon from 3 to 0 al the home of Mrs. A. F.. Wright, 415 Fifth Avenue Fast. Coal $14.50. Double- screened Nanalmo-Welllng- ton positively the best domestic coal In British Columbia. Albert & Mc-Caffery, Ltd. ..Phone 564 and 116. If There will be no Assizes at Prince (icori'c I Ins summer. The lily ease on the docket there was the Xaganie manslaughter case which was transferred here in order to stive time and travelling expenses. Mr. Justice W. A. Mardonald, the attorney general and oilier ollicials taking part in the Assizes here will return south al the end of the week from Pi-fure Hiipert. Heiuriiing this evening from Stewart with I lie special parly of Shiiners. C.X.Il. sleamer Prince ieorge will sail at 8 o'clock tonight for the south. The vessel will lake care of regular business. The Prince Rupert, due at ti o'clock tomorrow morning witli another parly of Shriuers who will leave the vessel here and proceed east by rail, will sail at noon for Anyox and at I o'clock Friday afternoon for1 the south. TIMBER SALE X7050. There will do offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 18th day or June, lUiu, in the office of Forest Supervisor at Smithers, JI.C, the Licence X7030. to cut 180,000 lineal feci of Cedar Poles and Piling on Lot 2380, silualed on the South Hank of Skeena lliver, west of Skccna Crossing Cassiar I. and District. Two (U years will be allowed for removal oT timber. "Provided any one unable lo attend Hie auction in person may submit a sealed lender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one hid." Further particulars oT Hie Chief Forcsler, Victoria, H.C., or District Forester. Prince Rupert. ll.C. i;A X"CrtCrMnl" imDOfiibla. CrtccntGiind ing ia an cidulit SiniSnJa' liaturt. IIM0KDS CANADA SAW CO, LIMITED Mm, imp Crou Cut, THE DAILY TTEW8 PAOB THREH KEEP COOLI Ice Cream A Purely Home: Made Product We have recently installed the latest type of Ice Cream making equipment and are now in a position to make and supply ICM CI IMAM equal to anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try it and be convinced KILL AS & CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Iletail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 passengers leaving yeslcrdav afternoon for Vancouver on the Cardena were Mr. and Mrs. H. K Chrislensun, A. Alfredson, Ceo. White and II. Hanson. 'Attorney -(Jeneral Manson will return to Victoria at the end of I lie week on the conclusion of the Assizes. He expects lo be back next month lu visit his constituents in Omineca. There has iieen quite a row up lucre lately over the removal of a tracloi from Vanderhoof lo Hums Lake. The town paper at Vanderhoof recently lias been featuring the tractor affair in big headlines on the front page. SIR HENRY'S OFFER ALBERTA REGARDING PEACE KIM OUTLET (Edmonton Itullelin) Peace River delegates brim bark an encouraging report froi. Ottawa as to the oltcr made tiv the head of the National system lo ieliec the railway situation in the north-west. Sir Hcnr Thornton, it is suid, is willing to take over the K.l. and ll.C. o a ten-year Icaso; lo assume lia bility for the upkeep and cxteu sion of the road: to establish prairie rales going, and comiu. on a one-line basis;, and to buib ait outlet lo the Coasl when pro duct ion in the Pence River dis t rict warranty the expenditure On condition that a million and a half acres of laud in the dis irict be reserved for sale to raie-4 money with which lo build tit; projected outlet.'' ' f" Some scheme of the kind ha been foreshadowed by previous reports from the Federal capita If this outline is substantially correct it offers perhaps as good a solution of the dillicullics as i-Possible. The settlers in the Peace. River country need relief, and need it now. Th(j construction of a new bullet, or of ten o. them would not make the crop of the present season profitable without a reduction in the rate-on thetrailway which ' already is 'in being." llriiigiiiR these rales down lo I hp basis of rales chargeable elsewhere,., ami opcr-tting the road as . part of a traiisronlinenlal syslem, is Hie only policy that olTcrs an opportunity to put Peace River farming on an economic fooling without delay. SEALSKINS ARE SOLD AT SUMS AUCTION Dyed Pelts Fetched From $11 to $59 Each; Golden and Chestnut Neglectod ST. LOUIS, June It). Heflecl ing Ihe policy of Ihe United Slates government in buildin up ils seal herds al Ihe Pribi- loff Islands, the semi-annual auction of the Fouke Fur Com pany, was comparatively- small. Only some 8,000 skins w'fru offered nl the sale and they brought approximately .225,000. One of the features'?, of Ihe auction was the demamf for &.-000 dyed sealskins. Tlite sold (from 11 lo $50 each, briiugingj an average of 30 per oenl' higher Hum al Ihe last sale. The I demand for Ihe black seal Is Ihe " i i ' i r.: . ' i i resuu oi ine inci casing ueiioum: of women for coiils if these pells, holh in America audi F.utopc. To wear the black sealskin coat now is to' lie dressed in fashion, fiolden mud chestnut seals were neglecled nl the sale, Ihere being nol much demand and the skins selling from Shi lo $15. hut this was 10 per cenl more I ban obtained in I lie last sale. VETS DEFEAT COLD STORAGE Soccer Game Last Night Was Closer Than 3 to 1 Score Would Indicate The (Jrcat War Veterans defeated the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. by 3 lo 1 ii( a Senior League football garni; last night which was much more closely contested than Hie score would indicate. Holh teams bowed great improvement over past performances and either had its fair share of the play. The Cold Storage team lost out through wasting a number of good scoring chances. Frank Russell scored all three oals for the Vets, two in the first half and one in the second. Bye scored the one goal for the Cold Storage (owards end of Ihe second half. A good crowd watched match. Tom Jones was referee (he teams lined up as follows: Veterans Steve Hawthorn; Sam Krskine and W. Harton; O. Find lay; (Seorge Mitchell and Mex Hoy; H. Long, F. Russell, II. Norwood, F. R. Hunter and 1). urvich. Cold Storage A. Murray; II. larlson and S. Darlon; J. Tor- ney, J. Mins ami r. Mefrenluile; Dick Lanibe, J. Corbelt, K. Bye, II. Long and Fred Hardy. S. The league standing lo is as follows: W, of K I Callies (i. W. V. A. . Cold Storage TENNIS CLUB L. 0 0 I the the and dale Pts TOURNAMENT Drawing Made for Games In Pre liminary Round to bo Played This Week (tames in the preliminary round in Ihe tenuis tournament staged by the Prince Rupeit Tennis Club have been arranged and everything is now ready for Ihe fun to begin. The best out of three sets will decide. Ar langeuieiils of time will be b-fl with I tie players. II is plantic lo have the finals on June - Following were the drawings: Mixed Doubles Mrs. Tail and Dr. Tail vs. Miss Kllelt, and Mr. Fisher; Miss Young and Mr. Car michael vs. Miss Reil and Ir. Fulton. Mrs. McM ordie and Col. Mc-Mordic vs. Miss Mitchell and Mr. McMasler. i Men's Doubles McMordie and Fisher vs. McMasler ami Hastie. Heady and Joslin vs. Cruiek-shauk and MacKenzie. Huegess and Palmer vs. Pal-more and Fulton. Ladles' Doubles Miss Kllelt and Miss DuVernet vs. Miss Curtin and Miss Mitchell. Ladies' Singles Miss Mitchell vs. Miss Marsh, Mrs. Tail vs. Miss Curtin. Men's Singles Xrltcrmau vs. McMordie. Cruickshauk vs. Itlack. A number of players are not classified for the prelimina'-y round but will play in Ihe first round which follows it. CLAXTON FOOTBALL TEAM AND CALLIES TO PLAY SATURDAY The Claxton football learn, which made such a good showing here a few weeks ago when it defeated the Cold Storage league Itftiim nniiriiirr ImnL' nil K:lllll day of Ibis week when il will meet the Callies who are expected lo make a heller showing. This will he the lasl lime (hut this team will have Ihe opportunity of visiting town until aT-IM" Ihe soekeye fishing is over. Did Dad Walk Baby? fathers would not have to walk the flraor mj oltr'n with restless babies if mother! insisted on using Uaby's Own Soap for baby's bath. Tins soap cleanses nnd refreshes and prevent! skin irritations and scalding which so often cause bad nights. And baby smells so sweet after a good rul with the aromatic lather of liaby's Own Soap. "Dttl or you ana ftoiy loo" (l. Only 10c lu ludiviUiuil carU)U3. efore yen goon floor Crunch a bar of JERSEY MILK chocolate Neilson's Jersey Milk ha: has wonderful sustaining power. Before you go on the gym floor or the tennis court the ball ground or before you make any sustained exertion eat a Jersey Milk bar. You will be surprised at the way you can "snap into" the work without tiring. Jersey Milk is plain, solid milk chocolate of the highest possible quality with a new and distinctive flavor. Try out today. You'll love it, as thousands of others do. 5c, 10c an i 25c sizes. IH9 I I I III n V H U . - UXlim-- ataaaw 1 KHY1 tn c n v w K Solid Milk Chocolate SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY 'e are Agents for Ihe Prince Hiipert Spruce Mills ami can quote you attractive prices on their products Cedar Timbers and Shiplap, Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. Spruce Shiplap SI 9.00 and $21.00. Spruce Dimension $18.00 to $22.00. Gel our prices before placing your order. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD; Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 lo 0. X-RAY SERVICE Phone 68G. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 2w 0 Real Men Hills & Underwood LondonDry Gin Distilled by the famous London process the gin you will ask for again. The standard of purity for over 160 years. , $3.50 A BOTTLE This advertisement is nut published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Governmeut of f ' British Columbia.