Stew Al,,ri 20, 1025. At the end of washday howold-J do you XHW feel? And few years of Ihl tiring toil will nuke 70a actually aa old in appearance as on day' work now makes you fe.L Keep your youth by using our Thrif-T-service. Its cost is vary dlgbt, yet your antlra bundle will be washed carefully, the flat work will b ironed, and just tb wearing apparel Uft for you to finish. And this comes back to you damp, ready to starch and iron or bang on the Una. May we send for your bundle next washday f 5c Pep Pound, Plus 1c Pep Piece. Minimum Charge $1.00 CANADIAN LAUNDRY AND DtlY CLEANER Phone 8. I eJH2mCTCVYI!ltfI2SBi3HWW 1 whether its BASEBALL, FOOTBALL or TENNIS vnn rlrr Kotfni nnrJ rrofr fhr. vf most enjoyment when your equipment is right WRIGHT & DITSON and REACH SPORTING GOODS "The Choice of Experts" "Rupert Fish Fresn. Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish - All varieties In sepson. Smoked FishOur well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockoyc, etc. Salt Fish- Herring, Salmon, Bluck Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prime Rupert, O.C. y"' HUH n' .Ull.l 1 "' LOOK! LOOK? The, "ART CLOTHING" man is here r 1 . "hiu m anu get your measure Fit Third Avenue aiocKDroKors. wiciorm. i Local and Pprsnnal U.C. Undertakers. sbj w V aval m - I'liono 41. You'll like our joall Uohsuiiu ers Coal Co. I'liono 7. tf lor Taek.seo fonc "six-suven-ule." Jloh Arthur. If What you have been waltina for another Gyro Hocdown on May Day. tf I. llillinau wan fined $25 in Hie i-ily xlie court this iiiorn-i'r for intoxication. Ladysmilli - Wellington, "the bust," also "Peerless," "smokeless." l'riirco'llujterl Coal Co. tf Ladies! Siifcial this week. I'alleih Canton in six shades. Hi'tculMr 75c. Special 15c per yard at Lniversal Trailing Co. William Dann of Slewarl was a iias.-enger gning through on I hi' CanIMia yesterday afternoon hound north from Vancouver. II. (i. Hull of I he local ' Hisrli Srliool leaching staff retunit'd to I lie eily mi Hie Catijcna yesterday afternoon after having spent Hie Mast it holidays in Vancouver. Miss Williams, school teacher a! Namii, reluiiicil there' oil the I'ritii'OHs Ileali'ici' Saturday af- !iTtiinii a Hit having spent the 'Easier holidays visiting in the eily. i Steve liuinas of Alice Arm and liis lirollier, Henry liuinas ofj irando Prairie, sailed on the Cardena lasl niglil for Aliee Ann. Tlu-y expwl lo reltini to the cityj on Thursday.. IliJ .1. C. Ilrady. principal of lligli School, rHurncd on 1 1 1 Cardena yesterday afternoon rrom l'eiilitrton where he attended the convention of the U.V.. I'cachiTs' Federation. Oily Solicitor I'.. .F. .lones re-iiiriod nn the C.Hrdeiia yesterday ifliMiiotin atler haviiix spftit I he Kasler holidays in Vancouver and Victoria on a combined luis- iness and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Crawford, after having sxienl a fortnight in 1 he sinilh on a enrnlnncd Itnsi- hi'ss a nil pleasure trip, pa ssed IIiiioikIi on I he Cardena yesler day afternoon relurning lo .lames It. Mitchell of the Anyox Huh School -leaching slali re turned north on Hie CHrdena las' night aflec having spent the Kasler holidays in Hie eily visit-Ins- Willi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Mitchell, Ninth Avenue Fast. . II. I). Soulham, of Ihe Anyax school teachinj slaff, passed lliroochl on the Cai'dena yesterday aflernoon reluvnlng north after having spent Ihe Faster holidays in Vancouver. He was married while in Ihe south and was iieiotnnnnicd ny ins urine. tNAIOUNCEMENTS ' Callodio Spring Sale, afler noon ofpril 20, Molropolo ILdl followed Tty social evening. 21. Tennis Club Hall, Friday, April Hiilley Home Sale. Thursday. Mnv 7 'r For $7.50 You can liny an ui-lo-llo "- '' i jri m -arTr hhp Portland Gone! Opportunity I PrsiPat Lo , ,,L ' "f1 Trcustiry Issue or I lie Porlor-lilalio Mining lf 'Im'o, u'S ,'!uw (,rri,,f,'l the puldic l 25r por share. This ,,"'( sll'Ppii'g mine liesiiles Ihe Premier in Hie 111 l i Pud (lev,.i l"nl l,is(,icl- Ore shipped lasl vear more (linn -iupine,it 'work. For full mroriiiulion upply 5- W. M. ROLSTON & CO. mm v "House or Quality." P.O. Box 327. Phono 27 THE DAILY mSW3 PAG15 THREH TELLS JE STORY BROUGHT BACK TO HEALTH BY "FRUIT-A-TIYES" MAJOR GEORGE WALKER "I am a veteran of the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny, having nerved under Lord Roberts. Fierce hand-to-hand lighting and continual exposure left roe a great sufferer from Rheumatism, eo much so, that my legs swelled up, making it impossible for me to walk. My bowels were so constipated that I was in terrible shape until I began to use "Fruit-a-tives". They relieved me both from Rheumatism and Constipation. Today I enjoy perfect health no more Itheumatiem or Constipation". Geo. Walker, Chatham, Ont. "Fruit-a-tires" contain in tablet form, the concentrated juices of luscious fruits Nature's own remedy for Constipation and its painful consequences. "Fruit-a-tivcs" overcome all intestinal troubles in a way no other medicine can. At your dealers. 25c and 50 cents a box. Two new cars at your service, lay and niglil. Moderate charges l'lione Hod 101. C. V. Symes. II Miss l.innea Hanson, who spent a few days visiting in SniiU'iers. returned liorile on this morning's train. H. S. Woods left on Snlurday Jiighl's I rain foF' t ittawa on a business - Woods irip. -Mr1; was formerly fislierierftolllcr at ' " Miss Mary" FwH. school teacher at Sinilhers,. afler spend ing I he Faster holidays visiting in Dpi city, reliiiord to the In terior Saturday night. The fire department had a call at 5.50 yesterday aflernoon lo extinguish a brush firo at the corner of Tenth Avenue anu Conrad Street. No damage was done. Misses (trace Andrews, tlladys (Hover and .Mamie Dobb, Terrace school teachers, who spent Hie Katlcr holidays visiting in the ily, returned lo tho interior ou Saturday night's train. William C. L'rell, brother of Fniil M. Urell, who is inleresleil in Hie exporting of mild cured salmon from this district, arrived in the eily on the Cardena yesterday, aricrnooii from Asloria. Get your Koedown tickets from any Gyro. 75c. each. Regular dance program Interspersed with novelty stunts. .Cider, hot-dogs, doughnuts, milk, apples, popcorn and - a durned flood time fop everybody. 95 Miss F.vclyn Sheasgreen, school teacher -of lla.ellon, relumed lo Hie interior Saturday night afler having spun I Ihe Kasler holidays in Ihe city visiting willi her sister, Mrs. F. W. Marutilelle, Fifth Avenue West. .1. ).. Kdwards ot Hie C.N.H. shops left on Saturday night's train for Montreal where he will hoard Ihe sleamer Auraiiia on May 2, bound for I ho Old Country on a vacation trip. Mis. F.d- waids is already 111 tho Old Country. J. 1.. lllain, cotilraclor, has taken over F. II. Sht'plley's slock oT double dressed lumber, sash and doors. Also I ho' agency for .1. Fyft; Sinilh Mil. .hardwoods.' For handsawing anil planing, jobbing ami repairing, phone lllue HC8. If The Hecate Straits Towing Co.'s luar Cane Scolt' arrived in port from Swatisou Hay al 9.5(1 yeslerday inorninar ami,. afler discharging rafting eabiyVand taking on water nl Ihe tf.'p.P. wharf, sailed nt 1:20 for Alice Arm to nick 'tin a boom of loirs for Ihe 1 1' local mill, WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m DRiltV ISLAM). Clear, calm. barometer, 3(1.00; temperature. sea smooth; H p.m. spoke steamer Amur, Anyox for Ta-coma, C20 miles from Tacoma; H p.m. spoke Admiral Itmlni.-iii, 15 miles from lorl Waller, northbound; 8 p.m. put steamer Car dena northbound; H p.m. spoke steamer Kaslern (iale, 200 miles fron 1 Chiguik northbound; H p.m. spoke sleamer Fldridge, FvercM for Fuclii, IKOO from Kverelt; K p.m. spoko sleamer llipy Mam. Japan for l'orlland, 12! miles from l'orllnud; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Wheatlaml Montana, Yokohama for Vancouver, 100:i miles from Vancouver; 8 p.m. spoka steamer' Admiral Kvans. Alilak for Seward, 111) mile-from Sewn nJ; 9 p.m. spoke sleamer Ouccir left Skagway for Funler Hay; 8 p.m. spoke sleam er President Madison, 1008 miles from Seattle, inbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Yukon, 55 mile? from Seattle, northbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer President Jcffcr- on, 30 50 miles from Sealtlo. outbound; K p.m. spoke sleamer West Ivan, HongKong for San Francisco, 1 209 miles front Sao Francisco; -8 p.m. spoke sleamer West .Snmenlum, Seallle for Yokohama, 021 miles from Ho Columbia lliver. HUM. HAItHOIt. , Overcast calm; barometer, 29.90; leinper- ilure, 15; liiil swell; 8 p.m. spoke sleamer Canadian Hover Ocean Falls for Asloria, iO miles from Asloria. HAi TUFF POINT. Clear. calm; liaromeler; 29.90; temperature, id; sea smooth. . Noon DKiHY ISLAND. barometer, 30.0(5; 31; sea smooth. (Hear, calm, temperature. HUM. llAllllOllr-Clear, light uoriii wimi; oarometer, empcralure, 51; light swell; 9.30 a.m. spoke steamer Camosuit a' Shiisharlie Hay southbouml; 10.- 30 a.m. spoke sleamer Prince Charles left ' Allison Harbor for Hose Harbor. DFAl) TUFF POINT. Clear calm; barometer, 29.97; tempera ture, 00; sea smooth. Owing lo the boat beou lad Mrs. Del'encier did not leave foi home until Saturday night al nine o'clock. She sailed ou tlx Princess Itealrice. Throughout her visit she was the guest ol Mrs. A. T. Parkin, regent of the municipal chapter of Hie 1.0.1 . I bul prominent in connection with !ier entertainment were Mrs David -Thomson, -Mrs. Andrews Mrs. Hatcher and Mrs. I). McH. Ilunler. While here she was presenled with a beautiful hou- ijuel of flowers and a souvenir poon. Union sleamer Cardena, Cap! A. F. Dick.son, arrived from the outh at 2.15 yesterday alien n and sailed at 8 for Stewart, Any ox and Alice Arm. Included in cr passenger list the Cardena ad Ihe following: for Prince Ituperl C. 11. Floyd, William C. L'rell, W. C. Ilrewer, .1. C. Ilrady. J. Milchell, II. (i. Hell, John A. Clark, A. Mclvor, Mrs. W. II. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpalrick. Miss Whilehurst and F. F. .lones; for Slewarl F. H. Nagle. Mrs. (1. W. Sinilh, Mrs. W. 11. (ieorge, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Campbell, .1. (Ircen, Mr. Hinckley. A. Slrachan, Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Crawford, W. Daun and W. II. Sluckey (round Irip); for Anyox Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Snuthani. W. While and A. W. Smilh; for Alice Arm Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Devlin and Mr. Slralford. Who Has Good Icing? m JVipnTf t We have a leller from u woman in .lherla who wants to learn a good cake icing lo lie made willi Pacific Milk. She is hark where canned milk is all Ihey can get. Her cakes arc lovely, she says, bul her "frosliugs"' are not so nico. Will some cook help Ibis isolated woman? Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladnep and m 111 M lii.. rjhose exquisite new shades you admire so mum oiir your stockings -sheer and delicate - can be made to last How to wash silk stockings: Slip a ipoonfal of Lax into foamy lichcr. Press rods through and through toiled parts. Rinse in three lukewarm waters, then squeeze witer out i nn uring. When nearly dry, press with warm iron. Alwiyi wash coloured silks quickly, in lukewarm water. 1 ii m 1 111 Lercr Brothers Limited, Toronto Silk is an animal fibre, more sensitive than the skin on vour face, because it has not the sk-in'i-powcr of renewing it'sclf. Even a-soap that is safe for the face, might not be quite .fine or mild enough for those gossamcr-li Ice weaves with their lovely ricvv colours. Wash your stockings in Lux after every wearing. Gently press the foamy suds through and through them. This frees them from perspirationthat deadly enemy to silk and to colours: Lux contains no harmful ingredients of any kind. It is so pure and mild it will safely cleanse anything that water alone won't harm. Coast Steamship and 1 rain Service Effective April 22nd S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE nil firm I'rilirr KuiH-r! for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Inlertneilule im.IiiU rarli ..FRIDAY and MONDAY 900 A.M. For ANYOX Wadnastfar 10 P.M. For 8TEWART Saturday 10 P.M. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 8.00 pju. for Crime Ourpe. EDMONTON. WINNIPEG. ikiIiiU talrn Canada, I'nlltrt Stales. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltr Tlckat Offlct, 52S Third Ana, Prlnca Rupart. CANADIAN PACIFIC Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 !fes Phont 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailing from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY. For Katchlkan, Wrangall, Juntau and Skagway April 6, 17, 27. For Vancouirsr, Victoria and Saattla April 10, 21. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butadala, Swanson Bay, East Balla Balla, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rlr, and Vancouver arery Saturday. 11 a m. Agency for all Steamship Llnee. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Aenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMbHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing from Prince rtuperl. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swaneon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueedly, S P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swaneon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naas River Canneries, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Aenue. t. Barneley, Agent. Prlnca Rupert, B.O. "The Hoover" For tin1 it t i it 1 1 1 nl April you can buy this famous cleatiiT ami nllai'liiuculs for Hie small first luiyinnnl of1 only 1.5(1 ami liau lln lialant'c siucail over I lie next firtcen inonllis. Let us clean a rug for you. z Kaien Hardware Co. Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert," TUGBOATS Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 539 Black 735 Or. 601