MESSES New Materials Latest Colors pi.. - -- r i 0U) jnowmg in uieiu Variety emers HOUSE OF QUALITY ok 27 r.U. Vox 327 COME EIGHT IN' Witter won't hurt my new Congoleum." "Where.did you get it?" "At Barrle's, of course." x'-wtm lARRlE'S Home Furnishings erd Avenue and 1 6t Street. Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Phone 123 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert PRYDOCK i SHIPYARD OnorAtlnn n T D 9A fCt Tnn Ftnatinn DrV Dock I M B W WW we - " O "Dinners, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, tic. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our ilfuit is cqttippetl lo himillc al kinds uf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarlno Prince Rupert." V HQ BO AT S Day phones 423 539 rp. G01 Back 735 Night Phones 687 539 Black 735 Cr. 601 JOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED ij. , lu i "iHliling cxl ,00P ,'ri(, UmI. Iht Shop, across from . Hit' Kiiipress Hold 111. m MGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES i 4me Zarelll Proprietor Local and Personal IMJ. Undertakers. Phono 41." I.a Parisiciiiio Heauly Shon. ourlli St., Phone aol. tfl You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co.. , Phone 7. tf I.hhm.nu inectiii'f City all, huivday iight al H l(.in. sharp. in Sons of Canada! Important meeting tonight.. Emad Hall, 8 m. Mrs. J. Ilihlilch. Federal hlock. nl home, Thursday, May 11 from lo.O. 13 H. i MoiiericIT, Vancouver con- Ifaelor, relumed south on Hie rmcess Mary yesterday after noon. A. K. Wright, H.C.h.S. on the Prince Ceuriro tli ix morning from a business trip lo Vicloria. .Sidney Jta.i'tl-.lories. formerly of the accounting firm of Jlorio i Small, is opening up for him self as u puhlio accountant anil auditor. Hn.Miilal l)av is heintr kent locally tomorrow, and through out (lie afternoon the buildinu will he open '. -to visitors who wish lo inspect it. -Mrs. Altof, who is lo lake a position as laboratory technician in I lie Prince Rupert General Hospital, arrived from Vicloria on Hie Prince George, tlis morn ing. ICnsign Doriu and Lieut. M. Gardner, both of Ketchikan are here to help in Hie week end sef-deuial ineelinfc's. The local ollicers report progress ip the eauipaign being conducted bore. Cecil Nason, assistant ae-tuunlaul in the local branch of the Itoyal Hank of Canada, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Mary, for Vancouver to which city lie has been transferred. COAL, $14.50. "The 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. If Fred Stephens of this city has gone to Ketchikan lo open an insurance and brokerage ollice. He left here last Friday and expect lo remain in Ilio Alaskan ily if lie finds things congenial. Failing that he wiil go south to Hie States. Passengers arriving- from Skagway yesletday sjate that there have been a number of bad slides on the W-liilo Pass and Yukon Railway which interrupted liallio considerably. Two rotary plows had been uot clearing Hie line. One slide was 100 feel wide and 30 feet deep. Passengers arriving here from Hie north on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon included John McPheron, HJorn Joiisson, Samuel Opich, Ralph Parich, Genevieve Grant, Jean Cilkcr, Hlaucke MrGrcw, Lillian Grogan, Christine Harrison, Mary Gardner. F.llis Douglas and Mary Dorin. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Halls and son oT Winnipeg, after spending a few clays in the city, sailed yesterday afternoon on the. Princess Mary for Vancouver. Mr. Halls was here lo look over I ho elevator site on behalf of the; conl racling firm of Carter-Halls, Winnipeg, which proposes lo hid on Hie superstructure contract. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Moose Pio-nie June 2K. Bobbed heads may be washed . ( lt' easy to wash ami dry the txiblKMl hernia A free lather of Haby'a Own Soap in a basin of hot, water is a simple nml inexpensive rhauioon!id the lingering fragrance ns of roses in the hair is very appealing, baby's Own Sonp ts sold in Individual cartons 10c lvery-wliere "Best for you and Hat n lot" THE DAILY NEW8 KEEP COOLI Ice Cream A Purely Horns Made Product We have recently' installed the latest tynu of lee Cream makfiic e u i j i meut and an; noy in a posi-lion to make and supply V.V. Cltl'.AM eipiul to anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CFIEAJVI Try il and he convinced KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Wholesale and Ilerall De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 I tss.t I'i I l'nri'ls " Disrnnl imifxl models at cost. Wallace's. 115 I.aCrosse meeting Thursday night, City Hall at 8 o'clock .sharp. Hi Important mccliiitr of Conser vative Association' In Kinad Halt it, Thursday at 8;.p.ni. ll i Passengers sailing for Ihc south on Hid Curdcua last night included J. D. McOJbhon and L. U. Cook for Vancouver. . Will sell al auction at :3ll i.ni Saturday, the house and con tents, lale Imiiiih jjf Mrs. Muse I8 Thoiniison Slreel. l'hiljiotl Evil I & Co., Auctioneers. Capl. John McKcrnan, C.G M.M. coast pilot, is here to meet Ilio steamer Canadian Prospec tor which is ilue ilirect from tin Orient on Friday for docking. Judge F. .Melt.-. Young and H F. McLeod, court registrar, re turned on the Prince George litis morning from Ocean Falls whe I hey held ualuralihlinn court Casement CloUi in' shades oi rose, blue , green,-lau, mauve and ,gray; excellent for wash dresses, curtains, e,ic; 30 inches wide, per yard 100 al Ilio L'tii veial. Mathilda bmilli, 'charged in the city police court this morn ing with vagrancy, was remand ed until Tuesday so that she may have (ho opportunity of leaving the cily... ,,., j The names of Dr. Learoyd of Anyox ami (5. G. Huslihy of litis city are being mentioned as pos sible nominees ;il I lie conservative convention for Skeena fed eral riding which will take place next week. R. W. Cameron is withdrawing from dlie jewelry firm of Hulger it Cameron and plans on leaving in July wilh his family for a trip Hast; He has not yet determined where he will make his futuro location. Capl. Lionel 11. Lindsay, ex aminers of masters vand males, arrived in Ilio city on Hie Prince (jooreg Ibis morning, lie will conduct examinations for local candidates in the ollice of Capl. Marsh in the Wallace-Hlock. Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Lewis ar rived from Vancouver on the Prince George litis morning. Mr. Lewis lias been engaged lo put on anouier snow lor ine i.iks similar to " the lleauty .Shop" which was staged soine monliis igo under his direction. TJie lug: Alcedo, Capl. Alfred- son, reiurned rroni ueeaii rails yesterday willi a1 boom of logs, Consisting o half a million feel for the Prince Ruperl ' Spruce Mills Ltd., Seal Cove. The tug left last night for Stewart to bring down a boom of logs for Ilio Georgetown mill. Dr. W. A. Clemens, director of Ihc biological station al Departure Hay, Vancouver Island, arrived on Ilio Prince George I his morning and proceeded East by train. Al Smilhers he will be met by John Dyhbavn and together ihey will go lo Ottawa to nllciul the annual meeting of Ilio federal biological board, TOO LATP. TO CLASSIFY VH'K IIOOMKI) House for Ilont, completely furnished. Fifth Avenue Kasl.s Phono lied 183. 110 TRAIL BLAZER ON NEWROUTE William Fox Died Last Night In General Hospital Here One of the real trail blazers oT the greal northwest and a man Known widely throughout the vast district tributary- io the Peace River passed away al the Prince Rupert General Hospital il 10.30 last night in the person of William Fox, aged GV, native of Manitoba and factor for mally years of the Hudson Hay Co. His health broken after a life of activity and adventure in the northern wilds, the lale Mr. Fox came to l'rincc nupcri irom' "iudlay Forks about five years! igo for medical attention, uin and on since his arrival here he i;iil been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Deceased was of Irish descent md at an early age joined the Hudson Hay Co. At one lime lie was in charge of the post al Fori St. James and more lately it Findlay Forks. He would have teen 70 years old in October. l lie lale .Mr. J-ox, wlto was a. widower, is survived by five! children, all of whom arc here. Richard, employed by f. E. Par- cr, is a sou, and daughters arc, Isabel, employed by J. C. Hrady;i Margaret, employed by Max; Heilhrouer, and Minnie audi Thursa, who are attending Ihc Ridley Home. The funeral will lake place to morrow afternoon at il.30. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIGHY ISLAND Foggy, calm, baronieler, 30.0'J; temperature, ea smooth; H p.m. spoke lug Cape Scott ami tow abeam Fiulayson Island bound fori Ocean Falls: 1 a.m. spoke learner Amur towing Granco out northbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Cloudy, light southwest wind; barometer. ."J.t)8; temperature, 17; seaj smooth. iu;i.i. ii.uusoii. ijvcrcusi.i calm; barometer. 2'J.'J7; temper ature, 18; sea smooth; 8 p.m. sike steamer Curacoa, Anacor-!es for Hidden Inlet, 102 miles r 11:. I.l . u .. ... ......I-,. 111,111 lllllliril lllll'l , o l.lll, !juin; steamer Lewis Nielson, f 13 miles j from Swanson Hay; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Admiral Rodman i'.'- miles from Ketchikan; 8 p.m. spoke; steamer Prince John anchored al Rose Harbor bound for Powell River; U.-'O p.m. spoke steamer Prince George otT Point- er Island northbound : 7.30 a.m. spoke strainer Princess Mary abeam Ivory Island southbound. Noon DIGHY ISLAND. Overcast. calm; barometer, 30.10; temper ature, 51; sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. Clear. light southwest wind; barometer, 30.00; temperature, 53; ea smooth. HULL HARHOR. Foggy, light northwest wind; barometer, 29.- 92; temperature, 58; thick sea wards; 9.15 a.m. spoke steamer Prince Charles abeam Soinlula southbound; 10.30 a.m. spoke trainer Cardena left Namu southbound. OLD NEWRICH " Young Newrich had spoilt twelve months abroad, and on his return was greeted warmly by his father, acoinpanied by guests. "Well, Charlie, old boy, enjoy ed yourself?" cried old Newrich joyously. "And how you've growed." 1 "Grown, father, grown,' cor-rccled his som "Well, I'm blessed," replied Hie old man, in a surprised lone. "Rum notions you pick up abroad. What have I lo groan for?" D. D. Monro of Hie Laud Set tlement Hoard with headquarters at Telkwa returned on the j Prince George this inornintr ; from a trip south. i PAGE THREF (CANADIAN PACIFIC &r JV ? A Scientific Means of Destroying r all washing and cleaning you cant beat this soap " says Mrs. Experience, who chooses soap for its economy and labour- ' saving value. "Sunlight puts the sunshine of cleanliness into the : ' home! For washing clothes, dishes, wood-work, lino' . leums, in fact, for anything that can be cleaned with soap and water I call on Sunlight. And Sunlight, does its work so well and leaves everything sweet and dean. "Sunlight really is economical, top! You sec, every bit of it is pure, cleansing soap, containing no filling or hardening -materials, which are only waste as far as we women are concerned. "You get greater cleaning value out of a pure hundry soap and so I say, 'Always keep a good supply of Sunlight", on hand'. It rcallv improves with age. And because of its purity, Sunlight is kind to your hands and keeps them smooth and comfortable." Sunlight is made by Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. Rats and IViice No Traps No Poisons Not harmful to other animals or humans. Safe to Handle Effective S-fiO Sunlight SoaF 17 WW a 11 m- a E Write or ask for instructive Azoa booklet. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. Phones 82 and 200. Coast Steamship and Train Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE OlORQE vail from l-i-imu lU.Krl fur -VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Inlcrttieiltuta pullit curti SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 P.M. For ANYOX Wedrmdty 10 P.M. For STEWART 8aturda 10 P.M. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY tcpt Sunday 11.30 a.m. tor I'rliK'i licurKr. EDMONTON, WINNlPtO.aM ixiiiiis Ealrn Canada. Unlud States. AQENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktt OfUca, 623 Third A, Princa Ruptrt. Phona 20. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY. For Katchlkan, Wranftll, Juneau and Skagway May 8th, 18th, 29th, Juna Sth For Vancouver, Victoria and Saattla May lit, 12th, 22nd, Juna 2nd, 13th. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. , For Butadale, Swanton Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falle, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rler, and Vancouver every Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamehlp Llnea. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Princa Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SailltiKS from I'rinre import, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swaneon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueeday, 6 P.M, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swaneon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naae River Cannerlee, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Avenue. J. Barneley, Agent. Princa Ruparl. a.o. RAW FURS If you want In be paid highest possible CASH prices, for your HAW I-UHS, forward them to R. S. ROBINSON & SONS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Head Office: H.S.H. Bldg., Louise St., Wlmiipefl, Man. Kst. 1883. Incorporated 1020