May 22, 1925. 'njS&jill For nH HAM WATSON'S TONIC ALE AND STOUT 1 io make. eus In i.i must wliok'-. n:l nourishing (l.itly tiiu'li 75c OLD FASHIONED ENGLISH TOFFEE tltM('MI TiiK'i T'li if;- mailt' v (iniumg-. I'- ii.- 60c ! ; economy's sake I buy a supply and let it age" . says Mrs. Experience, speaking of the economical use of soap. "I always keep a good supply of Sunlight Soap on the shelf because I find that Sunlight actually improves with age. It becomes harder and so goes much further. "With this addcJ economy of lasting longer, I've learned that Sunlight is by far the most economical soap I can buy. Th. reason is that cvtry particle of Sunlight is pure, cleansing srap a little of it docs a lot of work. Sunlight, you know, is guaranteed to contain no injurious chemicals or harsh filling materials to make the bar large and hard. These filling materia!:, of course, are just so much waste as far as cleaning goes. "T any woman who wants to get real cleaning value out rtf a r ir for her money, I decidedly say, 'Use Sunlight,' and kr t " supply on the shelf." Sunlight r- made by Lever Brothers Limited, largest soap-makers in the world. S-54 Sunlight Soap ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store 3rd Avenue and 6th St. WATERGLASS Oni- tin piT-iM-vp ulmiit 2 dozen 'Kg. Hoy and pn'MTVi' them wink llu-y tire i-ln-up. I'it tin . . 25c KODAKS, FILMS, --SUPPLIES-- llrvt'liiMiiK and Printing fur Anmli'iirs. Film- liiouglil in before noon will be fini-lird tbe same (la. ORMFS LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists Sunday and Holiday Hours From Noon to 2 P.M. and from 7 P.M. to 0 P.M. 1 COAL IS MAKING WARM FRIENDS Double Screened NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL at SI 4.50 Per Ton is not mi expense but an investment I' is positively the host (loineslie eonl in llrilisli lotlav. GIVES MORE HEAT NO SOOT, NO ASH Don'l Take our Word for it Test it. We ate ugoiits for lite lH. Hpruee Mills I, Id. ltuililing Materials til Mill Prices Phone 564 or 116 ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. BEST PROCURABLE , 77 ' wm ja-. tax BOTTLtO A 6UARANTtf.O JIY S PROouei of scotino Oilfiu.lft-ll . . . liflOOie" 0 lvfH.lHUVtT OU'0 Cotl0 "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." Tho Original Label -look for It at the Vondors and Insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." '"lverliseiiieiil is not pitMishcd or displayed by the Liipior Control Hoard or bv the Government of -t Urilisb Columbia ll i 1 1 .wm mm, , . . " j Local and Personal O i , H.C. Undertakers. Phono 41. You'll liko our joall Couaum lts Coal Co. Phone 7. Jlysl -Jazz .cans for the. 2 of .May. New shimiient just at the Universal. ' i tf iUi in, Mis. Potlerlon was a iiassen- Ker leaving fur TJdinonton ou this mortuiuH train. Sioies will ho closed all day Monday, .May 25, and open all the following Thursday. llelail .Men-hauls' Association. (ieorgo Kdgar of the Dominion (ioveriiinent Telegraphs stair lef on llil morning train for Usk where he will spend a holiday. On Monday, May 25, (Empire Day) the Post Ollico registration and treneral delivery wickui will he oium from DJJU to 10.30 a.m. For rent, the store now occupied by Klllas Confec--tlonery. Best retail location In town. Ready June 1. H. G. Helgerson, Ltd. Miss Mc-Hovijrn, housekeeper ai uie iiriesis nome here, leil on ii.:. . . mis mornings irain 10 siiend a vacation in the Ottawa district.' Sim willfb'e awiiy the most of tin summer. II. T. Mcl.eod, K. C. OSiblions. J. V. Scott and C. II. Ormo left "ii this mornitis's train for l.akelse Lake where tliey will spend I he weak-end on a fish in ''Xpedilioii. .Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis wrrr jiasHtuier leaving for Hit Last on this morning:' train Mi'". L'wis is jroing on a trin 'to he Did Country and Mr. Lewis will accompany her to Montreal. I'.liarlcw Hoeking, general manager fur the (irnnliy Go., and Mr. Pocking were passenger.-' alioard the sloauier I'riiiP (ieorge last night on their way lo Vancouver. They expect to lw liack north in a jik or so. Mr. and Mrs. Knoch Totiiu and family snilcd last night on the Prince Deorce for llio south un route lo Lillienliurg, Nova Seolin. from wlienee tlmy came here. .Mr. Toliin has Iicimi cjiguficil in thi' lialilml fislicrji'h al this port. COAL, $14.50. "The Eest." Doubio-screencd Ladysmlth-Wclllngton lump. Peerless r.qg, $11.00. Pecrloss stove, 12.50. No soot, clinker, I It. t'e ash and no slack. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. If L..VH. steamer Prince John. Capl. I'.. Mahhs, js due from Van couver via the Oueeu Uiarolle Islands early tomorrow inornini;. I'lie essel has been delayed in reaeinnjf Here Mirougli iiavtiig a cai fio of I sit) tons of coal lo ills charge of adcu Harbor wluiljnsr tation. C.ii.M.M. freighter Oanadian Prospector, (Japl. A. Thomas, af ler eomjiletinv annual overhaul at the local dry dock, sailed this ninruiuir al 3 o'clock for Van ouver where she will load canro. I'lie vessel is being taken down the coast by Cap!. John McKcr- naity company pilot. Celebration on Monday by Fair Hoard and KIks. Iload races on Second Avenue at 10. ."Ill a.m. iniries should bo in Hie Fair Hoard olllce, Cfly Hall, by noon mi Saturday. Crowning of the May Oueen and Maypole Dance will lake place in the Kxhibilinn Hall n Die evening, followed by big Jiluey Dance. tNJVOUNCEHIF.NTS Mnoi "ie nie June 28 J.r Tliln iuTcrfr litfVallv covrrnt with iltln dlt-n IS year of nuHorinu Ibtn his whol laxly clrarcil ofT In 45 day, a nrw kln growa 110 pain, no Itching, no irritatioa. Thin itory mtrm incrrdibie ai do hundmts of oilier (tun relieved by the powerful liquid fur the treatment of kln disease j. Tit first SIM bottU rtlitvt ton or your mtHt) buck. Try I). D. U, map, too, OnMCS LIIYIITED THE DAILY NEWS PAOT5 THREB KEEP COOL! Ice Cream A Puroly Home Made Product We have reeently installed the lalesi type of lee Cn-aiii making equipment and are now in a position to make and supply ICK f'llKAM e(ual to anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try if and he convinced KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Itctuil De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 Mrs. '.. sailed last Oeorjje for Uiashi uud night on (he Vancouver. diocesan women auxiliary, sail T family Prince. W..C. Arnelt Wl ou last nighl's train for Terrace where lie will snend ,tlie week-end. James Sturgeon was a passenger for Vancouver by the steamer Prine (ieorgo last night on a business! Irjp. Capt. H. IL HabiiiKlon returned lo aiieouer on Hie Prince Oeorge last nlshl after havina spent noveraf ilays hero and al Massetl. Mrs. Alex Mackenzie and baby sailed last nishl on the Prince 'eprge for Vancouver where Mrs. Mackenzie will visit with relatives. Mrs. II. 11. Henhetl of Stewart who spent the winter in Victoria is making a short visil in Van couver before relurninsr north or the summer. Mrs. A. K. Campbell or Smilh-ers, who was here attendim; Ihr annual meeting of the Anglican ed last night on, the Printe tienrge for Vauoouvor. H. II. 1 nele of Seattle, who has hw;n visiting his fnnuery iuter-eiitB at KBtheikau.. (iirrived from he north yustei-day uflcyi-nooi nud hoawleil tlir teoiiier Prine? Oeorge lor the south J. W. A I leu, marino' superin-enilenl for (he Dominion l'iih-eries. reliirneil to Vancouver on the Prince fieorge last night af 'r iiaviug siicin .eerai nays in I lie city on departmental bus iness. Coal S14.50. Double- screened Nanalmo-Wclllng-ton positively the best domestic coal In British Columbia. Albert & Mc-' Caffery, Ltd. ..Phono 564 and 116. if The Oyro Club will hold its first annual picnic on June 7, at Tujrwell Island hajv'The committee having airanaeinenls for the picnic in haniP consists of Charlie Mills, Douglas; Klork, Hob lloberlson, Chario Shirr and Leo V'au2h. . ! ij, C.P.Il. steamer Prim-ess Mary. Cnpt. C. Ci Sainley, is due in port this evenings, ;soulhbouud Anyox who is going jo Toronto on a holiday I rip and II. Jackson for Vancouver. Mrs. J. Smith and family ami Mrs. M. Huchanan and familv of Anyox were passengers going through on the Prjlicc (ieorgo last night bound .sputli. Tljo former lire going lo (llasgow, ScoHand, and Hie latter lo Hol-rasl, Ireland. They, will sail from Mou I real on Juno , aboard I he steamer Marloch. After having spent over two months' here supervising the completion and putting .in operation of the m-w cruiser Lillian D. buill nl the local dry duck for the department, James II. Hlake, mechanical superintendent for the Foresl Hranch, plans on reluming lo Victoria Sunday night on the Prince 'Rupert. (ioing along a suburban road a man saw an nciuaiulance busy in a fievld. "Hello," ho sung oul : "surveyiiii' a Utile?. - i I "Noi" 'returned the other,; "surveying a lot," 1 CROP CONDITIONS FAVORABLE SO FAR Northern and iContral Outlook Is Vary Good Report Alberta Says That wheat seeding is practically completed over the central and northern section of the province at the end of the present week is the information conveyed in the first of the season's series of monthly croo re ports compiled on the information secured from its country correspondents says the Kdinon- lon Journal. As a result of a questionnaire sent out to point ; throughout this area information as to the progress made with spring work in approximately IO0 districts is made available. Ground In Fine Shape These reports indicate, with out exception, thai conditions at' thc'prcsent time are more favorable than they have been at tbii season for a number of ytfara. and as far as they can be predicted at this lime, prospects arc exceptionally bright for the IU25 crop. Moisture in every insta'nee is abundant and' the rtecd bed is in snlem lid shane. Karly sown wheat in a nuinbei of districts is well above the ground, and in the case of later 'ceding, germination is well un der way. Spring preparation of laud has been delayed lo some extent in a number of localities by the abundance of moisture, but Unwinds of the last week have ui most cases, remedied this con dition. Another factor which has retarded seeding in many cases is the fact that a comparatively small percentage of land for tin- 1 1)25 crop was plowed last fall. I'his, unfortunately has resulted in a larger than usual acreage icing "stubbed in," a situation which will cause lit lie ilillicullv if the present ample supply of moisture in Hie ground is sup- pleiueiiled by sutlicient rainfall in June. Acreage Increased Thai there will be a considerably increased acreage sown in this part of the province this spring is evident, the estimated increase running from five per cent, in some districts to as high as 25 or per cent, in others. tins increase, it is pointed out has been reduced in some in stances by the lateness of tin1 spriiig. 'Another fae'lor which considered very promising is 1 1 large acreage summerrallowed in l.)2L This land is' in the best possible shape al the present lime and is practically all liudi wheat. DOCKING FiSH BOATS The Canadian halibui schoon ers .Margaret .o. I, leriiau and Wave will be taken on the local dry duck tomorrow tor eleauiu painting and minor repairs. TRAIN IS LATE Delayed by floods and fires ast of Prince Oenrgc, the pas senger train, due from Hie Last it ;i..'i0 this aflernuou, is I hours and 50 miuules late so will arrive at .20. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mrs. J. O. Stephens, Sniithers: W. Vanderlip, Terrace; J. II. front Alaska poinls'loVVancouver.I,ai'k'i' c"'riiry; Mrs. (). Council, Passengers booked 'lo sail" from!Kvvilli,!ia; -'"Oies II. Hlake, Vie- here for the south "on the vessel include 11. A. MacDougall of loria; Miss (!.' Hanks, Telkwu; II. A. MacDougall, Anyox; Mr. and Mrs. 'torn Shacklclou, Usk; II. Harrison, Sitka. Central J. A. llyan, V. Duggan, C. liosman and L. Carfi, C.N.H.; Mrs. Holhwell, Prince (ieorge; Mr. ami Mrs. Slierar, Saskaloon: W. A. Moyer, Vancouver. Advertise in the Dally News, PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, May 22 High 0:511 a.m. 20.7 ft l:i:H p.m. IH.5 " Low 7::iK a.m. 2.5 " IICIKI p.m. CO " Saturday, May 23 High t :;tl a.m. 20.7 ft. 11:23 p.m. 18.1 " Low :I5 a.m. 2.5 " 20:10 p.m. 7.0 ' t.n It TU-(Mch U Rdm CATARRH of the BLADDER St1. Sacounl Riehr.in.ule luinvl be.r.Fin,e-My exiTt of counter ftll The flavor keeps kiddies coming back for more! The flavor wins all. Ea.ch crackly-crisp flake is toasted goiden-bi-own and enriched with a flavor supreme. Kellogg's Corn Flake are the easiest breakfast dish in the world to serve. No cooking. Simply add milk or cream. Also fine with fresh or preserved fruit. For sale at grocers everywhere. Served in leading hotels and CORN FLAKES Orm-fm ALWAYS KttUff $ woitiU wrmpptr A take tmsty-fip. An xduim KttUtt f 1 Makm tfiit comparison! Try njr rdrtot c-ral You won't find another that evin p proach tb marvelous flavor found only in Kelloff' Corn Flakti. JAKES ;5 SALMON TROLLERS Hufore outfitting it will pay you lo inspect our line of Trolling Gear, We liuve u new line- of Salmon Hooks, Swivells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of all kinds. In our slock you will find everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of all kinds, Hull and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves uud Utensils. If it's for the lioal we have it. Hunts are lost every year by fire have you got your Pyrene Fire Extinguisher yet? We sell Ilium. Cull and sec tis. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. G01 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 538 Black 735 Gr. 601 Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST Holgcrson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Orfii-c Hours t) lo 0. X-RAY SERVICE Phone G86. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings