ondar June . I925- NT ' i WAr not risif Zon Hational Park, the newly opened Wonderland in Southern Utah, thi Summer? Aak lor booklet in net' oral colore, which fires complete information concern i n i thi a unique land. Round Trip UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 1405 4th Avenuo and Union Station, Seattle, Washington. I. Summer Excursion Fares la effect dully between May ZZ and Sept. Z$ Dintar Omlhl . . . Kansas City 8t. Louis . . Chicago Dstrolt . . Cincinnati tl 25.60 1ZB.65 126.00 . 129.60 . 134.00 . 1 53.62 . 154.30 Cleveland . . Toronto . Pittsburgh . Washington Philadelphia New York . Boston . . . $156.56 . 161.75 . 167.76 188.56 . 182.82 . 185.40 . 201 0 Jorropondinj area to othar important oenfare Final return limit October 31, 1925. Liberal stopover privileges going and returning. A aide trip to Yellowstone at small additional coat will afford the experience of a life time. Call us by phone and let us make all your arrangements. Costa no more and will save your valuable time. 1 fi'Ki I Inn ;iinl gond cxeni-e, ami yiii'll enjoy it all it ii!l K""1' equipment. Wright & DitsGn I IjIi-IumI 187 1-- r. 'i 'c;ii' experience in making - unit ball-: l'uHrii' m I'.K. and Canada. THE CHOICE OF EXPERTS Raqiiets from 53.50 to $20.00. The George Wright Spscial $16.00, -IrmiK villi pcrmatitr. not affected by moisture, '! without condition- fur the full season. Tennis Ralls 50c J yon wiiul to improve your score, use Wright ti Dit-i i .iqno t - mill Hulls. FOR SALE Halibut Gear lparrnrnixTtttiaxs; II sW $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lti PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ORMES LIMITED Tho nexall Storo WATSON'S TONIC ALE AND STOUT I' "'"'y to make, easy lo (l' 'K. must ylioe-'', '-' anil nourishing daily 'h'uik. cm h 75c OLD FASHIONED ENGLISH TOFFEE delirious wrappt'd Toffee made lv flawing-. ' I'er lb 60c 3rd Avenuo and 6th St. WATERGLASS One tin preserve-, uboiil 2'i down eggs, liny and preserve t tic in while they urn cheap. Per tm . . 25c KODAKS, FILMS, SUPPLIES Developing illul PriiiliB for Amateurs. Films brought in before noon will I"' finished U"; same day. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists Sunday and Holiday Hours From Noon to 2 P.m. and from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. THE DAILH KKWS PAQl! THREE KEEP COOLI -a i She tied Lux for j Local and Personal dishwashing Ice Cream a - ' It.C. Undertakers. I'hone 41. -now she uses it A Purely Home Made Product We huvo recently installed the latest type of Ice Cream making equipment and are now in a position to make and supply ICE CREAM equal to anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try it and be convinced - KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Retail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 EJECTED FROM BEER PARLOR Mrs. Florence Tibbits Claims $1,000 Damages from James Plrlllo In County Court Mrs. Florence Tibbits has launched an action in the County Court for 1,000 damages against James I'irillo who she laims, as proprietor of the Old Empress Hotel beer parlor, eject ed tier from the premises on May According lo Mrs. Tibbits' plain!, she was in Hie cjty on the dale in iiuestion and vvenl with friends into Hie beer parlor for refreshment. Money, she claims, was put on the table in payment but siie was refused service and was eventually ejected. The al- legulions are denied in their cn- lirely by the defendant who also denies thai lie ever was a lessee f the Old Empress beer parlor. W. E. Fisher lias the case for I lie plaint ill' while W. O. Fulton is defending. Kale of bearing is .-el lor June 23. BACK FROM TRIP . TO TELEGRAPH CK. Inspector VV. Spillcr, Bert - Creech and Dr. Whalon of Anyox Returned to City Last Night Inspector V. Spiller of the i.n im-iul police, iJerl Creechl You'll like unr .soall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Selling Out Everything at Cost J'ricc. II. 11. Ilemmings. 130 football Hill at 0.30. tonight, Acropolis S.O.E. vs. Storage. Baseball gaiire cancelled tomorrow night, Gyro vs. Sawmill. .. i.i N. L. Lando, former merchant of this city and now engaged in Tur buying, .arrived from Vancouver on tho Cardena last evening. Ernest Unwin left on Ibis morning's train for Jasper Park on an extended holiday and will lake in the triangle trip returning by way of Vancouver. A. Maloney forfeited 25 bail in the city police court when be failed lo respond lo a charge of drunkenness. V. Tobin, on a similar charge, was fined Si5 and costs. . ' Ivor Fougner, Indian agent at Hella Coola, and Mrs. Fougner have left Hella Coola for Min neapolis where Mr. Fougner will attend the Norse Centennial t-j I held in Minnesota from June 0 to 9. Coal $14.50. Double-screened Nanalmo-WclIlnQ-ton positively tho best domestic coal In British Columbia. Albert & Mc-Caffery, Ltd.' ..Phono 5C4 and 11C. tf Incorporation of the Salmon lliver Higb Grades 'Company Ltd. is announced in the current is sue or Mile H.C. Gazette. I in? new concern has its head office in Victoria and is capitalized at $500,000. F.nroute from Vancouver tr Stewart, Anyoxi ami Alice Arm Union steamer "Cardena, Capl. A K. Dickson, arrived in port at ' o'clock last night. The vesse had about 20- passengers for various nort hem . points. John II. Morgan arrived in the city FridayVveiiing on the Ven lure and left-immediately for the Ecsiall River accompanied by S W . J aylor lo ,Jook over some limber limits, lie arrived back last night and is registered at Hie F. O. Dawson Co. Ltd. staff, the Prinee""Kueprl Hotel. ami lr. halen of "Anyux returned to the eity last night front a trip to Cassiar district. They went in as far as Telegraph Creek liul report that Dease Lake will not be open until about June 15 or there--diouts. In the meantime, there are about 250 prospectors canip-i'd around Telqgruph Creek waiting lo go iu as soon as possible. There is not the excitement on 1 lit ground Uiat one would believe from reports published SUCCESSFUL BEAR HUNT IN ALASKA Eastern Men Arrive from Alaska and Proceed to Grantbrook Near Mount flobson After spending three weeks on a successful bear hunting ex-pedilion in the Skagwny district, S. C. Kobbs of Atlanta, (leorgia, and Mr. Von Longerke of New York City arrived in the city last night aboard the Wilson Fisheries vessel Eureka and proceeded on this morning's train to (iranlbrook near Mount llobson where they intend lo have further hunting, One oT the big-gesl brown bears ever shot in the Skugway country fell to Mr. Dobbs' gun and there wero further Irophies of (lie expedition. Mr. Dobbs is a director of the Wilson Fisheries and also of Hie Savage Arms Corporation. Mr. Von Longerke is the head of a New York sporting goods house. CAR FERRY ON DOCK. The C.N. II. Swansou Hav car ferry is to be taken on the local' drydock tomorrow for annual general overhaul. BIRTH A daughter was born at the Prince Rupert General Hospital On May 3l' lo Air. anil Mrs. C. CUrrit), Sixth Avenue West. Dr. (ieorge A. C. Roberts, who has been at the Vancouver General Hospital for a year following graduation from McGill University in 11)21, has arrived at Hella Bella where he will take Charge of the Methodist mission hospital for the summer months. Miss Mary McRao, daughter il Mr. and Mrs. J). C. Mcllae or Ibis city, was successful in graduating as a fully qualified tear hex from the Provincial Normal school at Victoria. Results of final examinations were announced at the end of the. week. Delayed through having heavy freight cargo lo discharge at Huledale and Skeena River cannery points, G.lMl. steamer Princess . Ileatrice, Capt. T. Clilfe'did not arrive in port mil i' 0.30 Saturday night. The vessel relumed south at ll o'clock. Ileid McLennan, after completing his first year .of studies nt the Royal Military Collate. Kingston, Ontario, is due liome -alum I June 25 to spend the sum mer- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLennan, llorden Street, In the fall he will return East to resume his studies. Miss Mary Carter, who for several ytuirs has been a member of the slatT oT the Royal Hank in this city, left last night Tor Vancouver. She will spend a short holiday on Vancouver Is-lalul and then takes a position at Vancouver. Many friends were down at Hie boat lo see her olT last night. Reservations jnay still be made for "A Night In Bohemia," a modern musical reyue under the direction, oT T. II. a .Lewis of "Heauly Shop" fame, Westholni" Theatre. Tuesday and Wedncs- Lday, June 2 and" H, at 8.30 p.m. Under the auspices of the H.P.O. Elks iu aid of their relief fund. Reserve your seats at Ormes diua store. as a toilet soap, too Hen Schulson, well known hand trailer of Warke Channel, is paying his annual visit lo the city. i Duriiig the month of May the fire department responded lo six alarms. There were four grass and two chimney rires, none ol which resulted in damage being done lo properly. COAL, $14.50. "Tho Best." Double-screened Ladysmlth-Welllncton lump. Peerless Egg, $11.00. Peerless stove, 12.50. No soot, clinker, little ash and no slack. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. tf TITe dance at llir Auditorium rink was a real winner on Saturday night. Some three hundred dancers thoroughly enjoyed themselves n excellent music. L. J. Marten was master oT ceremonies and kept everyone on their toes. The card tables als proved popular. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose l'ic-nic June 28. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT, l our room apartment. CIO Taylor Street. Phone mark 40U. 121) A NEW FLAVOR The double richness of St. Charles, as compared with ordinary milk, gives n new and delicious flavor not only to cakes but to ell recipes and dishes that call for milk. Write (or free Recioe Dook. 7hc 5cisUv Gxjimiicd i Vancouver. ST. li, t-4 STCHAKLES 1 ill EL I K. : r- 'i-iw.,jvI 1 - IB Lux for dishwlshing, of course. Nothing bctterl 'But use pure, dainty Lux for your daily toilet and bath. too! You will find it delightfully refreshing. Lux contains no free alkali and docs not dry up the oils in the skin. The gentle, creamy Lux lather is soothing to the most sensitive skin and keeps it, soft and smooth. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. ES The Burden Has Been Taken Away Has Yours? Are you one of the modern women who have learned by experience how easy, how economical and how satisfactory it is to just step to the phone uud have the CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY tuke this burden from your shoulders? We have THREE distinct kinds of Laundry Service to meet THREE distinct kinds of Laundry needs; You will find listed below the EXACT service that you have always wanted but never got before. 1. WET WASH For the woman who prefers . lo do her own ironing. Clothes delivered to your door damp, ready to iron, 5c per lb. Minimum charge, 75c. 2. THRIFT-T-SERVICE Wearing Apparel delivered damp, flat work nicely ironed, 5c per Hi. and 1c additional per pierce-:' Minimum charge, $1.00. .. 3. SOFT FINISH Wearing apparel delivered dry (slareuhed if desired). Flat work ironed, per lb. 7c--aiid 1c per piece additional. Minimum charge $1.25. Just Phone No. 8 and leave tho rest to us. OUR MOTTO IS "SERVICE." CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phono 8. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 601 Black- 735