ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store WATSON'S TONIC ALE AND STOUT F v lu make, easy to A most whuie-' und nourishing daily ... cm h 75c OLD FASHIONED ENGLISH TOFFEE diui"iis wrapped T inde by (iunong-. p( i. 60c 3rd Avenue and Gth St. WATERGLASS One tin preserves about 2i dozen eggs. Huy and preserve thein while they are cheap. Per tin . . 25c KODAKS, FILMS, SUPPLIES developing and Printing for Amateurs. Films brought in before noon will be finished the same dav. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists Sunday and Holiday Hours From Noon to 2 P.M. and from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. COAXING SLEEP with a Simmons Outfit No. H2'i Bed Consisting of New Century Coil Spring, (irey babel M Press, m, Walnut or Ivory Finish. Cash Price .. $45.00 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phone 123 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Enoimjers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle nl kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarlne Prince Rupert." TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Or. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 539 Black 735 Gr. 601 day. J. II. lllake, mechanical supt-r-inleudeiit for the Forest Branch. relurned to victoria on (lie Prince Huperl Sunday night. Mrs. I)ao Thomson designed and made the costumes for the Queen of the May which wen admired so much last night. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Welfnnl made Ihe round 'trip to fjlewar'! ami ,yox aboard the Cardeun reluming here this afternoon. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, sailed last Saturday night for (Jucen Charlotte City on the sieainer rnnce jonn. no is on Jcparl mental business. I)r. and Mrs. JJretl Anderson of Vancouver, relurned .from Stewart on the Prince Hupert Sunday night and went Fast by I rain yesterday morning. Ail native born Canadians are invited to attend a meeting to morrow night in Ihe Kmad Hall lu near the provincial organizer of tl'ie Native Sons of Canada. Jirs. ti. u names arrived in Mie cily on tho Princess Mary on saiuniav iroiii Ki-irinitair on a two week's visit with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Carl .1. I.undquisl. tl)0 Hays Cove Circle. Miss Iternice Clay of the hos pital nursing stalT sailed Sunday night on Ihe Cardena for Anyox where she will spend a holiday visiting with her parents. She is being aeeompanied by Miss Cas tell of l)emers' store stall. COAL, $14.50. "The Best." Double-screened Ladysmtth-Welllngtoh lump. Peerless ' Egg, $11.00. Peerless stove, 12.50. No soot, clinker, little ash and no slack. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. tf The dance held in the Auditorium on Saturday night was a distract success, Hie spacious hall being filled with a happy crowd until inidniilit. I.. J. -Man-en acted as floor manager and. kepi ttie dancing going with a swing. Al Ihe dance Wednesday evening songs will be rendoied by C Couture and H. Astoria. Lieut. II. Floyd will sail on the Cardena Ibis afternoon for Vancouver where he will attend at Jericho Heach Flying station, to undergo a flying test before taking over the aeroplane "Hand-Ion" al Huzellon. Mrs. Floyd and family, who are already in the smith enjoying a holiday, will return north with Mr. Floyd. W. II. Machines, superintendent of civil service for the provincial government, was a visitor in the oily over tho week-end. He arrived from Victoria on. the Prince Hupert Saturday, niado the round Irip to Stewart and proceeded Kast by train yesterday morning lo Montreal where he will attend a meeting or anti-Church Unionists. The final draft of stations, at. the H.C Methodist Conference in Victoria last week, contained the following transfers of local iu-leiesl: Hev. J. F. Dimniiek, Wes-ly Clntreb, Victoria, lo Ferris Ilojid, South Vancouver; Hev. M. W. bees. Smilhers to Sidney, Vancouver Island; Hev. H. C. Scott. (Jrahuiu and Moresby Islands. Crosby Marine Mission No. I Sandsiiit; Hev. J. K. Iten-del. llella Coola: Hev. William Dean. Ocean Falls. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic June 2K ! It TaVt-Oark I. Rrlim CATARRH cl the BLADDER Sa'i, frnxttnat I?r.c h Ciir.nle ;irvl bVwii-.me.Tr-y VuKinrrrf)trrA4lf A Purely Home Made Product Wc have terimtly installed the latest type of lee Cream making equipment and are now in a position to make fand supply ICK CIIKAM equal to anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try it und be convinced KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Jtctait De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 Watch Auditorium Advts. Mr. and Mrs. .1 Fred Jlitchie niled on Ihe Curdeuu Sunday night for Stewart. . I Miles Donald derived in the eily from Alice Arm on the Car dena this afternoon. Mrs. Thoniifs Priest sailed Sunday night on the Prince Huperl for Vancouver, accompanied by her sister. Miss Hazel Rich ardson. I lie lux CSipe Seoll arrived in porl on Sunday Willi a low of onr million feet of logs for Ihe Prince Hupert jjprure Mills from Alice Ann. (!. C. McKay, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned on the Cardena this .afleiiujon from trip to Stewart. Mr. and .Mrs." . h. Parker re lurned on the Cardena this af ternoon after making the round trip to Slewaft and Anyox over the holiday week eiub Hev. .1. Herdman of Anyox passed through on the Curdeiu Sunday reluming north after having attended the Methodis Conference in Victoria. Hev. T. D. proelbr, pastor of the Antftiran Church at Hazellon arrived from flic south, on tin Cardena Sunday njghl and co tinued lo the interior by train yesterday afternoon. The party headed by Mr. and Mrs. M. Gonzales which made trip to Ketchikan over the holiday week-end on board t lie launch "Shawallans" returned to port al G o'clock this morning. Coal $14.50. Double-screened Nanalmo-Wclling-ton positively the best domestic coal In British Columbia. Albert & lYlc-Caffery, Ltd. ..Phone 564 and 116. . tf Col. H. S. Kuigltt, olllcer commanding in Ilrilish Columbia of the Hoyal Canadian Mounted Police, returned to' the cily lasl night aTler visiting Ihe detachments at Prince (ieorge and Telkwa and will sail tonight on the Cardena for his!" headquarters in Vancouver. Tiio parly which made a Irip to Klew Nugget t over the holiday week-end on Doug Stork's "Sunbeam No. 2," returned at midnight lasl night. There was. fair fishing in Klew Nugget I l.ake and (he anglers broiighl back a string of about .15 speckled beauties. Mr. and Mrs. Jack llarnsley and Miss Nada Johnstone mad' Ihe round (rip al the end of the week lo iStewarj, .and Anyox aboard the Cardena? Mrs. llarnsley arid Miss Johnstone will con tinue on lo Vancouver where Miss Johnstone will attend tin wedding of her brother, Cay I. Andy Johnstone, which will lake place on June 3. "funeral today" j The funeral of the late Henry (ieorge, whose death occurred on , Sat unlay, took place Ibis aflcrnoon at 2 o'clock from the H.C. I Undertakers' Parlor lo Fuirvlcw Cemetery, Hev. K. (J. Turner ofll-cialing. The pallbearers were .George Hroderiu., Frank Ald-1 ridge, W. A. Silfnrd,.J. T. Cook, J. Prcscott and William Huchan. I'l'liose sending flowers-included :.Mr. and Mrs. WV A. Pllfurd, j Friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. phil-lips.Mi :hh1 iii'i.n';i! llroderius. BIG SEE OF HALIBUT TODAY Close to Three Hundred Thousand Pounds Sold at Close to three hundred thousand pounds of halibut was sold on exchange today as follows: American Arrow, 20,000, to Month lish- nes al lo.yoc ana ic. Alki, y.ooo, lo Cold Storage at 1 2.00c and Gc. Lincoln, 5,000, to Hoyal Fish ;. al i.Jue ami oc. Fugle, i 2.000, to Pacific Fish eries al lu.auc ami ic. Polaris, 27,000, at 10.00c and 5c to Cold Storage. Wizard, 22.000, lo Hooth Fish eries at 10.70c and 5c. Constitution, 25,000, to Hoyal Fish Co. at 10.50c and 5c. Kanalak, 30,000, to Cold Stor- lge at tO.Kic anil 5c. Spray, lfi.ooo, to Atlin Fisher es at 1 2.50c and Gc. Western, 25,000, to Atlui Fisheries at 10.J0c and 5c. Kastern Point, 0,500, to Cold torage al 12.50c and Gc. Canadian Lysekil, 15,000, lo Atlin Fish-ries at 10c and 5c. Dolphin, D,500, lo Hoyal Fish Co. al 10.10c and 5c. Hose Spit, 11,000, to Alibi Fisheries at 10.50c and 5c. D.S.T., 7,000, to Cold Storage it 10.10c and 5c. Cape Spear, 10,000. to Cold Storage at 10.10c and 5c. X. M. Christopher. 3,000. to old Storage al 10. 50c and 5c. Volunteer, 7,000, to 'Hiyal Fish !o. at 10.50c and 5c. BOXING CONTEST AT STEWART WAS DRAW Brick Skinner of Prince Rupert and Harold Blanton of Hyder Hcadliners at' Mining Camp Yesterday The six-round boxing contest last night at Stewart between Brick Skiuner of Prince Hupert Hint Harold IHanlon of Hyder was leelared a draw. It was u fast bout which gave plenty of excitement lo the crowded audience that witnessed it. Accompanied- by his second, Dido fiiirvich, Skinner returned here on Ihe Can ten a Ibis aTler-noon. ltotti stale that they were robbed of the decision. Joe (Jreen of Hyder was referee and Ihe judges were Jinimie McAleeuan oT Stewart and William of Hyder. Tho Hyder nten called the routes! a draw while McAleeuan gave Skinner five rounds out of six. Skinner has been asked lo return to Stewart for a return bout on July 1. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LCTlON SAI.F.. As the store must be vacated, we will sell by public auction everything in our store on Thursday, May 28 at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Dining rooms suite, 8 pieces, dressers, beds, mattresses, tables, couches, bedspreads, stuves, healers, chairs, refrigerators, linoleum and litiolcumu rugs, safe, roll lop desk, divanelles. ranges, Ford truck, and other articles loo numerous lo mention. Terms, cash. Prince Hupert lixchange. 121 WANTKD, Position as watchman, oc olher work by reliable married man. P.O. Uox 5iJ. WANTKD. General servant. Motel Central. 125 BAD BLOOD IS THE CAUSE OF PIMPLES AND BOILS What you ni-od when Ihe lilmnt fvU out itt order U a nootl tonlr to toiio ainl luiild up On' sjsti'iu and put tin bloiMl Into pitHH-r JslmiK. Knr tills equul I'i'xMc there Is liotlilnR to BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr. L. A. Iielbcrt, Allan, Sask.. writes: "yt several years 1 was troubled Willi bolls and pimples. I tried many treatment ,but I'oiild ret nu results. I then took Hurd'nk Olood Dlllers and becauiM free or my trouble. It Is the only medirlne I ever took that did me any fowl." U.II.D. has been u the market for (lie .a.f li'. viti.... rnl ill, imli hv Th ' T. MllbuiU Co., Lliulted, rolytitO, Out. 0 rue5day May 28, 1925, THE DAILT NEWS PAOK TIHICT FLY your FLAG on the 24th. Make this day a special day of celebration. Show jour pa'niiliMii, and make liberal use of flags on your unto, linnif and place of business. livery child hould have a () ,g large assortment of collon flags on sticks, both I moil .lack und Dominion are now on display. s(.;e 5c; .Size 8J, 10c; Size i;ixl), 20c Size 17vli, 30c; Size UIJxlS, 50c. Dennison's Crepe, in patriotic colors, per fold 25c ler dozen $2.50 Dennison's Crepe Streamers 15c Paper Plates, 7" aiuS 0", 15c; and 2 fur 25c llultber Malls, Uoals unit many other joy producing accessories. u . ! Local and Personal I 11.(2. Undertakers., Phone 41. You'll like pur ' joall its Coal Co. Phone 7. Coiisum- tfi A. V. I.ipsin rcl rued on (lie Cardeiia this afternoon after "pending Die week-end at Stewart. Krnie Unwiu sailed on the Cardena Sunday night for Anyox where he will spend a brief holi I KEEP COOLI Ice Cream OYA NAVY Heavy Diann ets Washed PLUG Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada. Limited The Sudsy Way House cleaning time calls for fresh, sudsy baths for all tho winter bedding, so that it may be neatly put away. Hut arc you going to try this season lo do up all those heavy woollen blankets yourself when you can be relieved of this really fatiguing work by having us do lliein for you? We wash yjour bluukeU, cotton and woollen, in lb" foamiest of billowy suds and pure, soft wuter, al just Ihe right temperature. This gentle treatment gives them a rich, velvety feeling, and preserves the nap in its original fleecy condition. After a thorough rinsing we dry your blankets in currents of pure, warm air, as hygienic as a sun balh pure air and that restores lo them all their fine and. downy quality. . You can send us your woollen blankets and eiderdown quills with perfect confidence, l'lione Xu. S and our driver will call. Canadian Steam : Laundry Aseania Ausouia A ii rani a l.etilia . TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-LONDON . . June 0, Julv 11 villoma . . June HI, July 18 . . , June 27, Aug. 1, at) TO LIVERPOOL May 20, June 20, J illy til TO GLASGOW June ." Allieniu . . Juno Hi Saluriiiu lime li July 10 Cunard S.S. Co., G22 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, B.C. Dr. E. S. TAIT, DENTIST Hclgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.G Office Hours 0 to 0. X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings