Lar October 29, 1925. TUB DAILY fTRWl - I've not boiled any garments since" "A friend suggested that I stop boiling the clothes I washed and try Rinso, which I did, with such delight ful results that I have not boiled any garments since then. "I found that Rinso u excellent for removing finger prints from white paint and for washing all woodwork. "It has cut my house cleaning troubles in half and consequently I felt that it was only your due to know that Rinso has a much bigger work to do in our house than just to clean the dirt from our laundry." TIi malm of Riiuo receive many roth tellers at this. Tor RJruo not only does the family waih merely by soaking it Ii alao racrflent for many household duties, such at cleaning woodwork, scrubbing Doors, etc Order Riruo today, Lever Brothers limited, Toronto. KM lii Sweetest JJaid fhocolates a am :;- J htit y Oiilro. er Imx i.uu I O Nut nml rrmK vr IK1X l..to S V-Milled. IKT llOX $1.25 i ,al v'. Centre, cr lm 51.25 l 'in the Orient. pr lm i.au ( CorktuiU. ier lx $1.50 I II from tin- KL lr Iksx $1.75 Two" New- Lines . i s Mjii.I I'niit Ilntno. aborted ami Lemon na- t,.r II. 40c Mr a. Mull, per lb 50c Ormes Limited Wholesale and Retail Druggist! Tiie- Hrxall Store I'uhk r Uruggists Phones 82 and 200 The girl you leave behind you Jui4 slop a moment ml t"" w"' k,,c prm her ilnv --tli.it girl xnii Iciixe lieliunl ou. White urn working "lie i l hume working with tier liiinil. IV --liap wurdiing the mine nii nml .ni.-eis Hint sdie wnli i 'iwtpriliiv'uiiil will wuh on many tomorrows. oi i ,U doing the week's washing. In YOl'll work is v lely .ulert'M growth; in hers only dulliies sume-stagnation. Tu'k it oer with the girl yon leae heliiml you. Jef Ii n ginil -lit' will be to ny farewell to wn-li day. fair trial of our family mtiut will give your wife nmiv new Insure for her family nml herself. Have lief phone The Cuuuliun Steam Laundry ami (j: l be roniing home to imire Hierrlul weliome from u H-olier. Iiuppier girl. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Optrsillng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock inglntiert, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SP Local and Personal H.O. Undertakers. Phone 41. try Valentin Dairy. Phone C57. tf Walking Products, llepre- sentalive P. C. Miller, Wuc 205. tf O.W.V.A. tuembersl A bullet in wrviei- of result by wire liax lieen arraiiHetl for at the Club looms for Kl eel I uii nlglil. ,2! Mr. Jic (ireer wa admitted to I Ik- Prineu Ilupert Oenenil llospiial us a pal lent yesterday morions. K. ,J. Conway, field eni;ineei for llie (iranliy Co., returned to nyox on the Prince lluperl lni uiirlit after a trip lo Jsniitliera. PeiMinal Chrilinas Card-" rinte.1 in ow'r own plant. Choice seleelioii. Call or phone for sample book. Ho, Cowcn 'A l.alla. I.li.. Phone '-Ml. 25 I The i-liaryi asHMivt Alex Ko- soff who . brtiuulit back from Powi-ll lliver eliar.ed with liav- iiib deliitudfd A. T. Kekoff WH wiilidrawu Ihit morning, and the printner liberated. Mr. Kckoff said lie did iul wish lo have the man n-nt to jail. Ciipl. Harry Nedden. Chief l'n kiii'-it Alee Monroe, Purser Jack Craw fni'd and oilier officer nf l In xieamer Prince (ieor?e wliirh I i.i- ln lied up at the dr duck fur I he witiler. will ail fur Vancouver on Hie l'Wnce Huper1 loiiionuw morning. Hot coal al Die following line-. : per Ion fit. 00, Uit.OO. X I .ion. 8 1 3.7 5. sit. 00 and l I. fin. Isone dry slove wood pri.no per load. Phone 303 Caey Cartas; and Fuel. We an' I he beat for value. We buy i-olllc 251 A letter dealing with Junior K.(. Until l.eagrue matters lias lieen received by llie Daily News from Spirn (iurvieh wbo is at 1 rauquHle .Sanitarium near Knm- lootis. "tieorve Cochrane and lack I'-aiiiidiell have greatly help d up Juiiior in football." Spiro says. Mrs. Ueorirr Leek .sails tomor row worn in;; by the sleamer Prince HuieH for Vancouver en route lo Duncan. Vancouver Is land, where she will represent Hi" local Pythian Mslers at a IiihiuI Lodge Convention. Sid llamlilm. already in llie south will atlcnd a Knights of Pyih- ..is vi, I'm I loduc n !iui: also lo In' 1 1 a -1 1 1 i;, Dllllr.'ill. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital Hallowe'en Hall, Oct oher 30. Hill Sixty Chapter I.O.D.K. Ilaza.tr, October 31. K. of P. vvhisl drive and danoe. November 2. Anglican Church Ilazaar No v ember 5. Minstrel Serenade, Church, November 5 . 0. dance. November 10. Presbyterian November 1 2. JtM$ ShoelUish isbankinaonvouM continued pattonac!3 United i oddfellows' vvhjsl drive and Church llazanr lloyal Purple Haiaar 13. Screamingly funny furee. 'Jane." Westliolme, November 10 Moose nod 18. Hazaar November 17 llaptist Church Ladies' Ilazaar, November 26. All SI. Andrew's Ladles' Auxiliary Haiaar. December 2. Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid Ha'itnr. December 4. The dealer who tfecommondJ Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. lircukfasl, Lunches, Afler-noon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre HefretJunents Our Specially is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Hclail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phone 17 Two cars at ur service Sneddon Taxi. Phone I3i. tf Klecliou it I u rim will be- shown at Westliolme Theatre tonight SI. Andrew' a Society annual hall November 27. Invitations only. Hill 60 llaznar In SI. Andrew' 4 llooms, Sal unlay from 3 lo 0 Proceeds lo filtfsh oavin;: for furniture in Children's Ward. II. O. Crewe sails tomorrow inornin? on the Prince Kupert for Vancouver 'where he expeels to receive medical treatment. J. K. Dulhle aud his auditor, ii. M, K'lienfeller, who arrived from Seattle on the Prince lluperl yesterday, proceeded lo Smilhers on this morning's train. Hon. T. D. Pallullo. miuTsler of lands and member of Ibe legislature for Prince Kupert, will elurn lo Victoria n the Prince Huperl tomorrow morning. He was the speaker at the llotary Club luncheon tiiis afternoon. N. Tboiuas failed ( appear in (be city police court Ibis morn in? in answer to a charge of drunkenness and bail of 2S was estreated. Thomas was arrested last niahl by Sergeant Mililinoby at the political meeting ia the Wesl holme Theatre where he was i-reaiing a disturbance. Al the llotary Club luncheon today J. W. Nicholts told Hie memln-rs of the club of the ex eellenl pronress being made by Hie Hoys' Hand. The members were invited to attend any re hearsals at the Prebylcriaii Church rooms and find out for themselves bow Ibe vfork was going on. The club is particu larly interested in the baud lie- rause it is guaranteeing Hie sal ary of the bandmaster. Prince Rupert is sotting some nice publicity in the Old Country. In addition lo the advertisement in Lloyds Lis) and Shipping liaiette iuserletl by the city mid another by Ibe province of Hrlt- ish Columbia in which Prince Kupert is promme.i'W mentioned, there is a neat writeup of Ibe city sent by the local Hoard of Trade which places .this city in Ibe most prominent place in the paper. The same number carries advertisements by two local firihs. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. C. S. Williams. 1". II. Johnson and It. L- Man land, Vancouver ; Waller M. McKay. Montreal; J F. Dulhie. (1. M. Klienfetter and V. II. Kelly, Seattle; P. It. Noel. lUlmornl Cannery: T. D. Pallul lo and A. D. Haillle, Prince Rupert; It. (I. Johnstone, Inverness: Alex Kullor. Swan River; A.J'isk Priuee Ocorge. Central K. Robertson and J. Morgan. Poreher Island; II. Av"M(Donald and A. S. Mac.Millan, Sydney, N.S.; W. . Murray, City. A Bit of a Wag A doctor who posed "as a bit of a wag stopped outside, tho yard of u stone innsijirioio. morning for a chat. , " ' "Oood morning, how's busi ness?" said the dooior. "I sup pose when you hear, (but someone Is ill. you get, ready for eventualities, though; lof course, you never go beyond the wolds, In memory of?" Well. Hint all depends," re plied llie old chap. .."You see. If you be n -doctoring; of the pa tient, I goes straight On." Advertise in the l)aily.ews. ?TtA' . . . MISSIONARIES LEAYE WEST CHINA POINTS Sailing For Shanghai and From There Will Proceed to In- ' ierlor VAN'COLVnil, Oct. 2U. Seven1 new missionaries of the United Church of Canada sail from this port today for Shanghai lo join the Wx-st China Mission all Chengtu. They are in charge of Dr. John K. Thompson, of Sun derland, Ontario, who has spent fourteen years in Sechwan pro vince, lheir sailings were orig inally set for some time in August, but disturbances in the interior of China led lo succes sive postponements. Their departure al this time is said lo be due lo 1 lie insisleire of one of the new men. Rev. lames 0. Kndicolt, M.A.. thai unless the Methodist General Board of Missions permitted an early sailing he and his wife would find some other way of entering on a missionary career in China. He was born at Kial-ing, Wcsl China, where his father, Itcv. James Kndicott, D.D.. now foreign missions secretary al Toronto, was stationed as evangelist. Mrs. Kndicotl I the daughter of Charles Austin, Chatham, Ontario, and is a noted girls' worker. Others in the parly are Miss Joan M. I. (Srahani, matron, Miss H. Caldwell, teacher; Miss.L. K Taylor; matron; Miss M. 11 Oould, teacher; Miss S. O. Per kins, learher; all going out un der Hie Methodist Cuneral Hoard !o serve as ,Xniled Church mis siouaries. Miss Could i a graduate of Hie University of Saskal- cbewan. Mrs. Thompson and daughter accompany Dr. Thomp son, who' rejoins the dental faculty of West China Union University. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. DKiRY. Raining, strong S.K. wind; Har. 2U.82; temp. HI; sea choppy; I p.m. sleamer Prince Ruperl passed oul north bound DCAIl TltKK. Rain; calm; bar. 30.01; temp. 38; sea smooth. HULL HAlUiOK. Raining; strong S.K. wind; bar. 2H.U5; emp. 18; ea rough; 7.20 p.m. l!aj'e Sfotl anchored in Safely Cove southbound. Noon DKiHV. Rain; frc-.li S.K. wind; bar. 2U.70; lemji. ID-heavy swell. DKAD TRHK. Overcast : light SVK. wiinl; bar. 30.01; leinp. 52: sea moderate; 8.30 a.m. tug Lorne in Uueen Charlolle Sound tiound lo Thurston Harbor; 11.131 a.m. Calala near Swatison Hay nortlibuund due Prince Ruperl al 3 a.m. NOTICE. Take notice thai the City Clerk's office will be open from 7 p.m. until n.30 p.m. on October 28, 30 and 31, for the purpose of receiving registrations for the Municipal Voters' List for Hie elections in t'J2C. K. F. JONES. 231 City Clerk TENDERS WANTED. Lump sum tenders are called for for the purchase and removal of all lumber used on the eleva tor rousruetion. Address communications to Carter - Halls Ahlinuer Co.. Lid.. P.O. Hox 1003. Prince Rupert. Il.l'.. 253 TOO LATF. TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE. Six falling saws, five (iilclirist jacks, peavies. slcilvres, axes, blankets, one ton lord Iruck and a lot of carpenters' tools. M. R. Mcl.eod. 1230 Second Avenue. 215 WANTED. Young girl as mothers hot p. Musi be fond of children. P.O. Hox IG80. This imtrft of akin rnnnlle will rtmov thcw ikln afflict lona that have made your life burden. That Intolerable Itching, burning anil diKomlort will disappear undrr the magic of Ihia nmrty. H baa beaM many carea pro. nounerd hopvla and will rvach your cate. Tit frit ft.M tort rtlimi fm ar tear mtmt) r. Ttf D, D. 1). iaa, lae. ORMES LIMITED Fred Stork, M.P. Liberal Candidate respectfully solicits Your Vote and In fluence at the forthcoming Dominion Election on Thursday, October 29 NEW -:- SEASON'S Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian psh & Qoi Storage Co., Ltd- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WICKER Chairs and Rockers -and- Wicker Library Tables We must make room for Full tloods aud arc selling off this line or furniture al Reduced Prices BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED lo budding next door to b'rizzcll Hotelier Shop, ucruss from t lie Kmpress Hotel We carry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor I 1