May 6, 1925. Trade FAMED LONDON TKe ,n Cin you will ak for again - the standard of purity for over 160 yean. $3.25 Per Bottle. The Gin for you is "II. & U." I ajvertihCineiil Is not published or displayed ly the Liquo fcmlml Rard "p bv (overnmetit of British Columbia FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. fe Beef, Wine and Iron u i ' i le biood builder and itrc-r':i restorer. Most every-yjfnzfi a Sprjng tomcvJYe m ptc aflv recommend tTtis one in .-sc: cl anemia, colds or rundown condition. A reliable tonic, which gives the system renewed vitality, is one of the wet means of warding off coughs, coids and throat troubles Si BeetWlfcjJ . and lrctZ? Sn J ttn. tut ! I ORMES LTD The Rexall Store. Phones 82 and 200. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. (Wirt- Hours li lu 0. X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenlng9 RAW FURS !' hi, wuiil i(, ,t. j,., h, ghost possible HASH prices ,"' mr UAW KL IIS, forward them to S. ROBINSON SUNS, Liu. "ranch Receiving Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., f:-t ISS'.i; ire Vnr.niiir. B.C. H.S.Il. Uldg., ol Lotus? SI.. Winnipeg. Man. lnrorporuled 11)20 Coast Steamship and Train Service E ' w!,:..?!MpEnT or prince oeouae -m m.m run-.- Iimiii f".t Undv .?'0T0RIA SEATTLE unit InU'il Unit) irtnli (lull !. TEDT '-WART Wednesday 10 P.M. e.uiPd. 10 P.M. DILV A88ENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT INNlPio 7,n0, II ;"J H.lil. fin- I'r-lnri- licHK' (II lililiila k.nilurii I'm. u. la llnll.il UIaIi. Cll Tlok.i oifl. A?lN0V ALl- OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. y P'VS 528 Third A.e, Prlnc. Rup.rt. EDMONTON, Phone 260 UNQN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTU. ! 'w "ANcouuro SallliiM rroiii ITIIH'e ll'ipnrl. f ' Vf;couur VICTOmA. Swaneon Bay, and AUrt Bay, Tu.iday, B P.M. I ' N0 "'CTORIA, AUr Bay, and Swaneon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. int "nu. N nd NiM Oano.rlM. Friday A.M. , . n B.O. Barneley, Agent. Prlnoe Ruparl. Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. You'll like our joall Coiisuiu its Loal Co. Phone 7. tf Mr. .Vuriiian A. Wall will not receive tomorrow or again until fuel her notice. Mis. Harold MrFwen. 23S Fourth Avenue Weal will receive lomorrow and not again until October. Amos Gullison. Inilian. cliarscutl with drunkenness, was fined $2(1 in Hie city polite court thin morning. Combination Service. Transfer or Taxi. Phone 303 for liausfer anil 80 for Taxi. Wo will do the rest. Hi-own & Casey. tf hilward Coleman pleaded guilty in the city police court (his mornftiK lo' a charge of into.xi ealion and was fined :'3. Mrs. .1. A. Jacobs of Allin Ave (turned on Hie Prince (ieorfie I his morning from a holiday Iri lo Vancouver and Victoria. Hon I niisa I lu Huyal Puriile Hridje-whil and Dance, I-'riday veiling. May K, al K.3II shurp. Kveryhody welcome. Admission 50c. 1011 l'onalioiis of home cooking for Hie Kidlcy Home Jlazaarwill he received at Hie Melropole Hall from to o'clock on Thursday morning, .mis. j. li. Mccn, convenor. 1 07 COAL, $14.50. "Tho Best." Double-screened Ladysmlth-Welllngton lump. Peerless Egg, $11.00. Peerless stove, 12.50. No soot, clinker, little ash and no slack. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. tf Mrs. V. It, Morgan is leuving riiiii-filay nighl for Vancouver where she will visil tier ioti. coin Vancouver she will pro ceed lo Moiilreal uihI 'loronlo to visil her iluut'lilffK, Mis. II. O. Ilocliesler ami Mfr." V. M. Gui- eron. ' ' "V. Auioug I hi itassungem Mailing from here for I he south 011 I lie Hanlena yelJday aflen 11 wew .1. . rtyriuwriie, .1. 11. lolinson, Jhihos Krr, AV. l.ar- mer ami H. K. -HHinitton for Van couver ami a. tu. ntu 1 or w- loriu. Mr. anil Mrs. A. Seoll and latighler arrived on I In- Prince (ieorge this morning troin Vancouver. Mr. Scoll, who is sur-M'yor for Lloyds, is here in eon- ncclion wilh I he doeking of the Canadiiin Wiyner. Mr, tjoott and daughter will make the round trip Jo Aiiyox. ProvineiaT- Constable V. Sniilh. who comes from Kmlerhy to succeed Constable H. A. Beavan or Anyox who has resigned from Hie service, is a passenger going north on Hie Prfncc (ieorge to day. Constable It. 1'. Ponder of this eily, who is jelievlng at Anyox, will return here on tho arrival of Constable Sniilh at the smeller lown. .1. Mason Adams. Sinilhers druuuisl. ami Mrs. Adams ami child returned this morning on Hie Prince (ieorge from California and, afler spending a day or two in luwn will proceed by l ruin to liiu interior. Their stay in California was delayiMl llirough Hie seVious illness iiiul death of .lames I-'. Adams, brother of Mr. Adams. ANNOUNCEMENTS llldley Home Sale. Thursday. 'May 1. Melropoli- Hall. Moose Pii'-tiic .lime ?K. I'll; USE SiMONDS SAWS Their teeth are of a touglineaa which makes them hold their keen cutting edge under every usage. . SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LIMITED VNCOUVI MONTREAL T.40MN, M.S. THE DAILY KEWH PA01 THREF h $500 You can now have the world's strongest, swiftest and most popular Portable Typewriter, Remington Portable iMade in Canada sent to your home immediately on payment of J5 down. Further payments of $5 a month will complete purchase. - - For further particulars of the Remington Portable, hich has the reg-'ular keyboard and pther features of the Standard Remington, fill out this Coupon and mail It to-day. McRAE BROS. Prince ifupcrt Hcpn-seiilatives Mail this Coupon lefm you forget H Btmlnilnn Typrwrllrr Cvpaor of Canada. Limited lrtnre Kupert Dealrrat MrlCjM Broft. Plenxe wml me jmrtlculnrn of the Rpmtns'on Portable, Incluiliuj plana of iurLbane. Name Addreea A3S (ieo. Hill, the shin-mail. now open for husiness nexl door but one lo Knipire Ollice. Mens All AVwl "Aberley" llalhiug Suits, ctjjU proof. New se.apon'ii slriodc WonHerfu' value al tfl.25. Universal Trading. !- - Mrs. V.. C. I.alVnce, who has been on an extended holiday visil lo Middle Vlcrn stales, re- lurmxl- boine on- the l'riuce ieorge Hiis morning. Arehdeaeou (1. .V. Hix relumed on the Prince (ieorge this niurn- ing from Vaneuuvtu- where be at tended the annual meeting of tin Anglican I heologieal College. N. l.aiido, fur ilenler and forni- er inerchant of Hits oily, arrived from Vancouver bv the Prince (Jeorte Ibis uioiiiiiK on one of bis periodical business trips. Xorlh H.C. Regiment. A few instruments are available and will be allotted to first comers. He- vinners specially needed. Apply Armory. Tuesday and I riday, K p.m. 1U0 At B o'clock yeslerday the fire department was called lo .Second Avenue across from the old government buildings where a brush fire did no damage other than scorching the sidewalk slightly. ANOTHER MINING DE&jtf STEWART Rufus Silver Lead Mines Ltd. Purchases Argyle Group on Bear River .VANCOFVF.lt. May (i. The purchase of Hie Aiigylo group of claims in the Rear River valley, Portland Canal district, by the Unfits Silver Lead Mines Ltd., is reported by It. O. -F.rirkson. di- reclor of the cmpany. The vein dors were William Hanson and Arthur McCallum. CHIEF HYDROGRAPHER DIED OTTAWA YESTERDAY OTTAWA. May . W. .1 sii"var!. li'.' veins of age, chief nonunion bydrograpliVr anil for mer advisory engineer in the internal ioual boundary com- 1 mission. 111 which, capacity he I represented Canada in the delim-' ination of Hie boundary between i Canada and the foiled Stales as !dclermieil by tin- IreaTy of 1U0W, I died yeslerday. POLKA DOTS FASHIONABLE ) LONDON, May 0. Polka dots are the rage again in men's neckwear. Many of Ihe exclusive designs are band made, the. dots all being applied.by artists on the. very finest silk, . The 'tininUur Hie polka dots U10 more the tii cost. MONEY COMING IN FOR NEW WARD AT HOSPITAL TODAY Money is beginning to come in faster for the children's ward at the hospital. Subscriptions may be sent to' either or the banks or the Dally News office. Following have sent in their money: Previously acknowledged: $103.00 IW. V 3.00 Joan Mary Watt .... 10.00 Unlverstal Trading Co. 25.00 Rupert Table Supply .'. 25.00 Nels Nelson 2-00 August Olson 2.00 J. Carlstrom 2.00 George Ehler 2.00 A. Soriano 2.00 Dick Peterson 2.00 Amos Colllson 2.00 Max Hellbr-oner . . . . 5.00 HALIBUT PRICES ARE ONUP GRADE Supply -This Week Is Light and Effect Is Showing on Bidding at Exchange I'rohably due to the fact thai arrivals have nol-been so heay Ibis week, irices paid for halibut at Hip Fish Exchange this niorii-ing were still on Hie up grade. Americans received slightly higher hids than (Canadians, the lop price of tho day being 1 l.Hc and If. The American bouts 'ainlcd (ion pounds and four Canadians, id, 500 pounds. There was also some salmon. Arrivals and sales were as follows: American Majestic, 23,000 lbs., al i 1.7c and 5c, lo Hie Itooth Fisheries, Oona, 17,000 lbs., al 1 4. He and 7c. to the Canadian Fish & Cold SI 0 rage Co.. Canadian Ternan, 0,500 lbs., al 13.8c, and Sc, and Mayflower, t),000 lbs., nl 1 ii; and 5c, lo Hie Itoyal Fish Co. Yule, 3.000 His., at lll.llr and to, to tin' Canadian Fish iV Cold Storage Co. While Lilly, -'" lbs., at 13. tie and 1c, to the Allin Fisheries. Red Salmon Plop. l.tlOO lbs., at 12.2c ti Ihe Royal Fish Co. Xurbelhnng. 1.000 lbs., nl .- lo Hie Atlin Fisheries. ACTIVITY AMONG ALASKA CANNERS Nakat Packing Co. Acquiring Quantities of Equipment for Operations SHATTLF., May C 'The Alaska Consolidated canners are augmenting their seven canneries in Southeastern Alaska with over SO boats and, other floating equipment from Uuee oilier Alaska cannery firms, the collector of -customs announced today and also approximately 10 fishing craft of Ihe A. and II. Products Corporation will be transferred lo Ihe Nakat Packing Co. which ojK-rales four cannerie in southeastern Alaska and are building a fiflli in the in Rehring Sea. FUNERAL YESTERDAY The funeral of the late Mrs. P. I. Okomola, who died last week in the Prince lluperl. (ieneral Hospital, took place yeslerday afternoon at 3.30" from the H.C Undertakers Chapel lo Fail-view Cemetery, Z. lligashi, Hie Japanese missionary, officiating. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm II. McLeod and family wish lo thank llieir many friends for kind expres- sions of sympathy ami beautiful floral tributes received during their re- cent sad bereavement. 4.4.4 , For Baby's Bath More than that of any other member of the family, baby's tender, delicate skin needs the greatest care and attention. The soft soothing oils in Baby's Owu Soap mate it specially suitable for babies, and its clinging fragrance reminds oneof the rosesof France which help to inspire it. '7h ittter you and Bay lot" ti-11 Ship is Yours you cross to Europe via the Anchor-Donaldson WHEN or Cunard Canadian Route, you make the trip under really ideal conditions. The steamers are all one-cabin class boats. From the moment you step on board, the entire ship is yours. All the luxurious equipment is at your disposal. You have the freedom of the palatial lounges, magnificent drawine rooms, delightful salons, library, writing; rooms, wide promenade decks and the attention of courteous, well-trained stewards. The children's room increases the pleasure for travellers with children. The luxuries, conveniences, and the pleasant home-like atmosphere that have made the Anchor-Donaldson Service and Cunard Canadian Service so justry famous, are yours to enjoy for the voyage and in addition you experience the interest and educational value of the scemcally beautiful trip down the historic St. Lawrence to the sea. For literature and detailed information apply to your local steamship agent, or write to THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED 623 1IASTINCS STREET, W VANCOUVER ANCHOR-DONALDSON CUNARD trv CANADIAN SERVICES ' MOHAIR CHESTERFIELD and 2 CHAIRS Plain rich blue mohair buck mid arms- wilh figured mohair and tapestry spring cushions. $250.00 Suite Easy Payments BARRIER HOME FURNISHINGS 3rd Avenue and 1 st Street. Phone 1 23 SALMON TROLLERS Hefure outfitting it will pay you lo inspect our line of Trolling Gear. W e have a new line of Salmon Hooks, Swivells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of all kinds. lu our slock you will find everything you require Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware oT all kinds, Hull and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utensils. If it's for the boat we have it. BOats are Jost every year by fjre have you got your Pyrene Fire Extinguisher yet? We sell them. Call and see us. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 639 Black 735 Gr. 601 LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED lu building next door lu Frizzvll Butcher Shop, across from Hit Hmpress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelli Proprietor CANADIAN PACiriC ".aauwAT Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY. For Ketchikan, Wringtll, Junuu nd 6gwy May 8th, 18th, E9th, Jun. Sth For Vmcouxr, Victoria and Sultlo May 1st, IZlh, 22nd, Jun. 2nd, 13th. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For But.dalt, Swanton Bay, Eait Bella Bella, Ocean Fatla, Namu, Alert B.y, Campbell Rler, and Vancouver eery Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamthlp Llnea. Full Information from ' W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4lh Street and 3rd Atenue, Prince Rupert, B.C.