nday, June 14, 1920. Snowy Whitened 1 ' i w i A ' You're sure of snowy- whiteness always in the children's garments in your own pretty things in all your dainty linens and cottons if you always use Reckitt s tstn n f he handy bag with the Blue and White stripes Wright & Ditson . BASEBALL & TENNIS Sporting Goods M :i in l.ui.i.t.i. -nlii llii uiigti'Mil tin.' world, livery rl ii' Ik i j in-- (ln'ir mum i L'n.ir.iiili'i.l i mtr miuiiv ii ; Our u ii " are i-ululogue price-, -ante a- Knlorn Ulndi' Jl 1 rf'W -wis Mud ;ifi' . fiirrhllw,,1gcMds adc Iiy 11 deff ndaTile firm mid oUl by -a di-j)udtiuT$ dealer. It ,H.I.. .u t.k Hi, lia.l - ,V . mI n r. wtitiL u.i.l Iltun wf the goods. jw m mm m m m 57 UZ& (J)VS. M(X DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by ananian Msh tv I n n .Ntnrape I n., rn. Prince Rupert, B.C. NISH All ilal pieces washed, ironed and nenlly folded. Wearing apparel practically ready to wear, only re- tres u Illle ri'lnni'li tnir wit i 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ii'uli. ' - c - Tvry This Service Inlmum Charge, SI .20. 7c per lb. plus 1c per ploco. Your bundle returned within three day. SBSBSlSBBSaSlSam WWWMWmK-.l 9 V. Phone 118 Local and Personal Phone 15. P.R. Coal Co. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. If B.C. Undertakers, Phone 4t. Crystal Firelighters. 48 fo.' $1.00. Hyde Transfer. Phono 580, tf Thin afternoon's train due from the Hast at 3,30, will arrive on I line. ' ' H. C. I'yin of Vancouver ar rived in .the cllron the Princess ' CllHrlotlft this nioriilnir and it cgislered at the Prince Uuneil Hotel. i Or.' and Mrs. F. O. Hauling of Torontd an? spending a week' In lliu Atliit district and wilt pawn through the city aboard th? Princess Charlotte on Saturday of till 'week rnroute to Victoria. Constable J. Amlprnn nf f It. city 'ifetachnieiit of the city police returned lo the city at the end of the week after. a brief vfull in Nana i mo where he wa called a a Aitness at the A- T. F. Uerni-r and A. I.. Hen- iler -of .Lancaster. Ohio., official. of lhtfi;Pj?nO',ylvanlanJ ultalfw'ay. arrived in the city from thri Kal on laf nichl'tt train and naileil hi morning n the Princes Cliarlotle for Alaska. Mr. and Mr. W. I.. Stamford and family of Oigby Ixlatid tail- "d by the I'tIiiwhh Louise on Saturday afternoon to 2peul . iix wet-ks' vacation visiting Van i-ouver. Vieloria and cities in ihe tiorthweslern stales. Another enjoyable danco un der Scandinavian auspice wa hfld in the Melmpole Hall Saturday iilftht. Oecpile the fact that the dancing eaon i. over anil Ihe weather ouUldw mort allrarllve, there was a fairly (fund attendance. 1 "" The judls of Ihe Oeoryelnwn vhiH all being laid up with fin the teacher, Miss Camille Peler wtme inln town lal enin and Ik rlurnin Imlay. She sav Mial at Ihe week end she Iook purl in n fi.liiiif! parly al the big lake and bronchi home 13 fire ifi-,mens of Imul. Mr. and Mrs. A. Munn, after liavinit pent the jtaxt monlh MMlm tit Heorgelown witli tlieli oii-iu-law and daueliler, Mr ami Mr. II. McAfee, returned lo Vancouver on the Prtncv Hu- lierl last.uihl. They eamu Into hmn by Kaboal yesterday after noon being accompanied by Mr. Mr.Uee. Mr. Fred Stork and daugh ters. Kathleen -and Patrjcia, relumed to the city on Salurda? afternoon's train from Ottawa w.here they have been for Ihe past few months. Mr. Stork i expected in the city about tlie end of the month shortly afle. Ihe cloe or the parliamentary ciion. the talloHua business at S'mtlh ers and who is lo establish him south.' accompanied by hi daughter, Miss Winnifred Anjrer THE DAILY NEWS PADS THRU! Do Your Bowels Ever Become' Constipated? A free motion of the. bowels, Jtry day, should b the aim of srer on who aspires to perfect health, for once the bowels become elojzed op all the other organi of the bod get deraoged, and all Vlnd of diieaeet and dieordera are liable to attack the tyitem. IX you tako oar ad rice and sm Milburn's 1 yon wfll find that they will rejpilats and keep your bowels and lirer la proper anape, and when this is dons there is not much chancs of yon ever being sick. This valuable remedy ai been oa the market for the ut 32 years; put op only by The T. Milbuxn Cft, Limited, Toroalo, Ost Valhalla annual picrjic Aug. 1. Wallaces Anniversary Sale, June 15 lo IV. I3'J St. Andrew's Society annual picnic to Olgby Inland August I. See our windows for values Wallace's Anniversary Sale. 13U Stove length , wood .$3.50 .per oad delivered. '"Pdione, N.'.ibtrt vicll, Oreen 5-tSij 154 Mrs. J. Mnsort Adams, after having spent several days visit-ng in the cilVi.' returned lo Smithers on this moruing'K train. Monday and Tuesday at th Westholme, the Joy Maids. Ilia1 class vaudeville and pictures Two shows, 7 and V P-u. Vaude ville at 8.t0 i.m,v 134 Mr. Lang and her troupe ol Juvenile Itostoniaus, who will IHirfdrm at ,the. Westholnn Theatre Ibis week, arrived from Alaska on the Princess Louis Saturday afternoon. Thomas A. Kellej, well known Queen Charlotte Island loggin operator, is a visitor in the city, havimg arrived by .gasbpat from Logan Inlet Saturday afternoon lie is accompanied, by J. Mac .Miiian ami J. if. .Moloney. II. F. Swain n lo, who succeeds Xiek Murchie as district renre sentalivo of .Marshall-VA'ells, the Vancouver hanlware cuncern, i in the city on this first visit having arrived from Vancouver on the Cardena last evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A; Hanks ar rived in the city from Slewarl last night on Iheir way to Smith ers. Mr,. Hanks istmanaser of Ihe H. .C. Silver Cii, 'which re cenlly look over the Shufer group of claims on Hudson Hay Mountain. William McNeish, auditor fo Ihe Workmen's Comnensatio! Hoard, arrived in Ihe city from i ne inienor on last tughl s Irain ami win spend scVr:l duv here on odicial- duties. Ho will also visit hlewart and Anyox be fore proceeding tovhis head quarters in Vancouver. I. Anger, who was formerly In Having been renovated tin ough- - out during the winter and wilh everal new. features especially seir in this city, arrived in the designed for the tourist business rily on the Princess Healrici includiug a dancing hall on the . . Soil I II filfit nriflhiin.ui II... " "" upper necks and several parlor s suites, C.P.H. steamer Princess l.liarlotte, Cayl. C. C. Sainti1 they haw been for the past was in port from 7:15 to 10 fiilttlln lt 11 ..al .. . . couple of VlloliJ In II. tlie n a i years slate ot ashington. t nioii steamer 'Cardena. 'Cant A. I'.. Oiekson. resuming seivic after having spent a week i-t Vancouver for propeller repairs, was in mut from 5:10 to 8 o'clock last night northbound from Vancouver lo Anyox, Alice Ar.m and Slewart. Among her 6a'ssengers, the Cardena had the following: for Prince ilunert. W. JelTerson, T. Arney, (L Waingh, T. Jlusey, A. Perkins, A. Nicm:, I). Hayha, A. (trant, Mr. Swa-boila, H. Myren, Mr. and Mrs. Ponner, L. O. Lycett. 1). Cluis- tiansen, H. Christiansen, J. N. M.il.eod, W. - M. praham, v-. 1). ... Ag- o'cloek litis morning bo'tind nori on her first trip of the seaso from Vancouver to Sk'aawav. Tli vessel had a full passenger lisl I....I.. i: i . iiiviuuiiiK a targe group or lour Isls, some returning northerner and three or four passengers for I'rinco Huperl. F. I). Mulholland. fnrmi.rlv connected with the local forestry otlice and more recently attached lo headquarter in Victoria with provincial forests and cruising work under his supervision, wa a visitor in tho.city at the week end. He arrived from the in terlor on Saturday ,. afternoon" Irain and went south, on the JTince nine nuii-ii llupert last ur,i night UlglllM Mr Mr, j new. r. Cowie ami II. llradleyjjMulholland had been.vfsiling tl,. for NN'aks' rsIaridaiK, MiiKila.' J big Habino " provincial rorest Morrison. A. McCaulay, S. Allen, Iwhero n large, party is working i.. owi-niapjne. ucorgn u urien, Uiis year including one grou M. Mcllllchii' and A. (lusfafxmi! for Stewart -O. Hurlnn uml Alii C. II. Ireland: for Anyox. Joa Slrulrel, T. 11. Davis, U. - P. Fisli neaiieu by Uaymond Fisher of Ihis city which . s testing soil lo delenuincils suitability for reforestation i"-""'vii in or iui for iiitf agricultural i icuuuru er, S. bawrey.- J. Hari;rn;ivis.'luiriiiwi Alt. ii,ti.,.n.. 1 Miss A. lobln ami Miss K. Con- peel f to return nortl,iii about sktiuo. . ii,t.nti,u It: : .-v J, llussanich left on this morn. lux's sleaiiii.-r for 'Ketchikan. Va!lac3' Anniversary Sale Htarts Tuesday 15tli. 13'J II. J.. Macintosh left laffniifh! for Toronto, going by way, of Vancouver on a short busineai trjts Police Maifislrale Thomas Mc-llymont returned on last niuht's train after vtf" business trip lo Prince lieor;re and Jasper. ' . Father Allard left the steamer Princess Charlotte tins morninjr for Wrangell en route lo the Oease Lake country. . (Jo Cet, Chinese, charged will, havim; ooium in his possession. was remanded until this after noon in the city police court llii morning. II. f Mp.VaiiirMnii f. 11 T . ....... , tricl nasscner aucnl. rellirnf.t on last night's train after a trip I. a sii.l a.:- - 10 amimers auu JTince ,ueorge ou company uusiuess. Miss C. M. Hodger arrived from Vancouver by Ihe Princes Charlotte thin morning to vlsd with Iter sislcr Mrs. 11. W Howard, Tenth Av'e' . i , C.X. It. steamcp Prince Charles Cjtpl. Neil McLean, is due from Vancouver at i o'clock this af ternoon and will sail this even ing for the Queen Charlotte Is lands. Meeting of Prince Hupert As sembly, Native Sous of Canada tonight at 8 n.ui. it Metropol? Ha.l. Iiislallatibli of'o'fhcers and other important! business. M. M. Stephens, president. A. t. Carruthers, inspectdr of bridges for the provincial department of publlc.works, was a passenger on board the Prince Huperl last night bound south ty-om Slewart to Victoria. Westholme tonight and lo morrow "The Joy Maids' and fine picture program. Charleston and latest song hi: Two shows, 7 to 9 p.m. Vaudeville between shows 8.10 p.m. 13'J Arn-sled by the city detach- ment uf the provincial police 1'ony Hoiren ajiteared in Hie cit police this morning on a chargp or keeping liquor for sale at the Klomlyke Ilooms on Fulton Street and was .remanded until Wednesday. The charge of breaking am? entering eigainst Joseph Sigmund was withdrawn in the city police court this morning, accused lo pay costs and return the slov? alleded lo Jiave been taken by him from the residence of Mrs King, Fullon Street. A. M. Johnson, K.C.. crown prosecutor, announced at the upreme Court Assizes .this morning that no indictment would be presented to the Grand fury asainst (iladvs (laic in con. ner t ion with the killing of James Neil Donald al Stewart ou Jan uary. This was the last mailer lo come-. -before the Grand. Jut i which has been discharged, ft'ojn further service. ' A. S. MacMillan. assistant treasurer of the Lake of the Woods Millinvr Co. al W'tnniiier accompanied by Mrs. MacMillan spent a few hours In Prince Hu pert yesterday and were driven around tlie town and entertained by J. L. Christie, local agent for I he company. They went south mi Ihe steamer last night and mil visit Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle before, reluming to Win nipeg early in July. SUMMER SCHEDULE BY C.N. COAST STEAMSHIPS See display ad. in litis nanor for summer schedule now effec tive. Nole that rearrangement necessary on account of inau guration of Alaska service. I lis first sailing southbound will hp Saturday, Juno ll, at i p.m. For full particulars of arrivals, etc.. phone 200. i Q City of Prince llupert. GARBAGE NOTICE All ciliiens are requested to provide receptacles for garbage in accordance Wilh Hv aw Xo. 582. These cans may be obtain ed frojn, the city at cost price. HO City L'naineeiv m m 9 7021 inyinins mat 8 ' if it's safe int soft water it's, safe with Lux. Lux launders perfectly, beautifully, and preserves the life of fabrics. To use LUX for the whole family wash is a real economy Lever Brothers Linked, Toronto V" (' . soft water woritharm is safe with LUX TSN'T it a blessing to , ; ' . : - know that whatever the ' ' ; fabric be made of ? ; or. whatever colour it may be .i 'i'V1 BATHING : CAPS A large assortment of New Slvles in both Plain and Fancy, 25c to $2.00 x SHARI The .Newest Creation and Latest Sensation in Toilet Articles Face Powder $2.50 Talcum v . . . , ..... $1.00 Heuuty Cream , $1.50 Cleansing Cream ..... . $1.00 Compacts . ...... ..... $1.50 and $2.50 Huuge ...... 'y $1.00 Lip Slick ., , w.... $1.00 Old Slyle PEPPERMINT PATTIES Fresh Shipment. Special Pricev per lb. .. 40c Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Ave. and 6th Street The Hexall Store. Phones 82 and 200 Steamship and Train Service SilllniM tntu PRINCE RUPERT rr VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE. Mrh MONDAY and THURSOAV 4.00 p.m., SATURDAY, 6.00 p.m. fur ANYOX and STEWART MONDAY, FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. (or ALASKA WEDNESDAY, 4 00 p.nu i MASSETT INLET MONDAY, 4.00 p.m. , lor SKIOEGATE INLET and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT tlatly Mcrpl SiimHy l U.J0 tin. tor PRINCE GEORGE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG., all poinu Eastern Canada. United States. Agency all Ocean Steamship Lines. Use Canadian .tatluiial Kprrs tor MuiH'j- onlers, t'urt'itii Cheques, etc, also for yuurfneu lil.iin-nl. Clti Ticket Office, 2S Third Ae., Prince Rupert. Phone S60. Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34$, - vP.O. Box;18i. Simmon's Slcel lleds, Springs, and Ostcrmoor Mattresses in every room, 52 Rooms,. Hoi and Cold Water, Halhs uud Sh'iver. Steam Heated, Kiectric Light. ,' 4 . Corner of Third Avo and Sixth SU PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.