KoYmbcr 11, 1926. No Boiling No Rubbing Just Rinse with Rinso A package of Rinso U a package of miniature soap bubbles. You imply dissolve for 25 seconds the tiny bubbles in hot water, soak the clothes a couple of hours, or over-mght, rinse them well in clean water and that's all. Result clean, svcct-melling clothes, hour of time uved and the hand work dunged to just rinsing. Rinso dissolves the dirt, you rinse it out. You will never know how easy it is to do the washing until you've j used Rinso, the greatest time and , A. labour saver the housewife lias ever known. .n trite to you an t r mi r. of your f.tmi itp of happiiMMui n.id cr.n th nest Ortho- phonic Victrola GREETING " ' l lis- 1 'I l IK Made by the makers of Lux Among All Your Most Treasured Possessions Console f2O0. Other Models, $115 $3S5. V j Will bo thrilled bt-vnnd word.i to cXlirCM. at the fi- i svhii h wiry tone aintrin; or Instrumental i a rc-v...i on thin new and marvelou ORTIIOI'HONIC v S ou can now enjoy your favorite music, quite as 1 u flciih-and-blood artfatK thcmselvea. CARDS Ml -ini.i- lir-Hnm Mi"l- .n'- i"w "n !. !.- ! -!. i, m i, .u l;-lh i .ii.l- hi .i ;ii'M'l "I -IxU's ' R- lllul Will I'lllllllf )mi ! f..'- fV.n lly yiHH' 1 ' Kl I'i.lon Hi,- Iic;irl of oin Ii m uiK (o whom (Ik y Thi-y are priietl Imm r- mh Hiul we "iniiu'iul (hat mi iiuike oiir ehoiri' mw as a our . iiMoniers In-I year, lefl making I heir il wu Inn laic. DE WISE AND DUY EARLY hiive Porsortal Greeting Cards ami n lionk or "N may ho tvMiiniiied in the torc'or we Will, on -'ml it hook for uii lo examine Hit' y-ainploa at Ormes Ltd. Th nexall store. Phones 82 and 200 The Pioneer Druggists SATIN-GL0 SATIN-GLO T... ,., ..,.,.,. .... ,., , uiu, want Mimethlng lmK 'i ... .. ...... ..ii..m urn-Ma aso nuua m nine attractive tluta. lo 'n" lrt:""" . BO 'l"' !;; '""I .. e.llalf ti.iMons II, ills Dll.no (iHiioii. Dn.oo "ler w T ........ ...ru.lv filled. iiniMie from ir0 upward. " "--- Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. THE DAILY JfEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal BAZAAR WAS BIGSUCCESS Arthur' Taxi. Phone 678. t! B O. Undertakers. Phone 41. lailltH' .Sill or rittMIYTEIUAN' t ill lt( II HTAUfU WH AT"AN Ladles' juu tt half prices- Jabour M'AL EVENT HELD Broi.' Mle. 265 25 discount on children' coata- Jabour Bros. 205 Municipal Bridge end Dance In I. O D. E. Hell tonight at 8.30. Shetland Hoes, any color, 11 skeins for 1 1 .00 Jabour Bros.' sale. 285 8t. George's Society whUt drive and dance In Metropole Hall, November 13. Admission 50c. Canadian legion (It.O.I.) Ar-mltle iunquet In liotoii Hall tonight at J prompt. One week, aale of Reasonable merchandise from Prldajr, November 12, till Wednesday, November 17 Jabour Bros. Ltd. 26S What Drive and Dance by Loyal Orange Lodge In Metropole Hall tonight. Mr. Ponder orchestra. Admission 75c and 50c Women' Mooseheart Legion Tea and FUh Pond Shower Friday afternoon In kloove Hall. Ladle of Prince Rupert are cordially tovlted. Bob Wood and Alex Halg will all tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to their home in Scotland where they will ipend the later. MU Irene Hannah, daughter of 8er-geant J. P. M. Hannah, chief of the city detachment of the provincial police returned to to-n by yeterday'a steamer from Vancouver. Pint Battalion North B.C. Regiment Churth Parade on Sunday, November 14. Pall In at 1030 ajn. In the Armory Dreas: drill order. QM. atore open Friday at 8 pm. 2Co The special train taking Sir Heciy Thornton, president of the Canadian ; National Rallwaya, and bis party of ! officials to Calgary and East left here 'at SAO this morning. William Duncan, who was employed as storekeeper at Claxton Cannery this 'season, ha returned to the city after a 'holiday trip to Vancouver and will re main here for the winter. The Seaview department (lore at the Junction of First, Seoond and Third Avenue ha been taken over and . U 'now- being operated by Thomas Me- Meekln. He purehaed it from F. Broebu. of the Melhodlat Cburcti In this city and more recently pastor of the Ferris Road United Church. Vancouver, has accepted a call to 0jmpie. Wsshlng-ton. and will leave Vancouver shortly accompanied by Mrs. Dlmmlek and daughter. Mlsae Ruby aud Leona At 6:20 this morning the fire department had a call to the storeroom Of the Kalen Hardware under the Boston Cafe kitchen where a packing box waa on fire. A door wa broken open and the boi was taken Into the lane before any damage was done. The alarm was turned In by a Chinaman In the rcttaurent kitchen who observed trr.oke and flames through a crack. V ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ! LOST MUSIC DICTATION BOOK WITH Mary Ellen Moore' name, between Fifth Avenue Eatt and St. Joseph N Academy Fnder please return to Daily New omce. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mookc Baraar November 16 and 17. Rupert Eaat United Church Bazaar. ' November 18. 33. Anglican Church basilar, November Daptlat ladles' Atd Bazaar. Novem ber 25. Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. December 1. United Church Uaxaar. December 2. Established 1923. P0KCKLA1N ItRUKiEWOKK H No gold need ahaw in modern brldgework. We apcc'.alUe la thla branch of dentistry. DEP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Mock. l'hone 100 I The bazaar held yesterdey afternoon by the Ladle' Aid of the Pint Presby-terlan Church was an unqualified success, the proceed cf the affair together with the entertainment In the evening totalling about 600.' Donation were, cumerou and varied and the atall-hoJer were kept very buiy all afternoon, the hall being crowded with ladles desiring to assist In promoting the welfare of the church. The tall were decorated with yellow and mauve and the tea table with yellow chrysanthemums, the whole conspiring to make an appearance that was very pleasant to the eye. Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cameron as-listed the president of the Aid, Mrs. James Simpson, in meeting and welcoming the guest and the following ladles ere In charge of the various tall: Tearoom Mrs. D. O. Stewart, assisted by Mrs. C. A. Eggert. Mr. A. Finnic, Mrs. B. It. Rice, Mrs. Jame L. Lee, Mr. W. L. Sandlson. and Mr. Frank Rice of the C.OJ.T. OlrU. Cashier Mr. 8. Prlngle. Fancy work Mr. W. D. Vnce. con- j vener. Mr. J. R. Tannock. Mr. L. W. Kergln, Mr. Sam Saaeey, ' Mr. Fred 'Stork and Mr. P. J. McMillan. Plain sewingMrs. H. B. Eastman and Mr. MciiouDie. Home cooking Mrs. J. L. Christie and Mrs. W. H. Wilson Murray. FUh pond Mrs. Din Jabour. 'Palmistry Mrs. John Bremner and Mrs. James Clarke. " ' During the afternoon there were solos by Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. William Millar, i who were accompanied by Mrs. James . Black. The evening's entertainment was in, charge of Mrs. Frank Rice and Included ' agios by Miss McKlnley, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Waugh accompanied by Mr. Black, and Mrs. Fraser accompanied by Miss Marjorle Lancaster. These numbers, as well as a dance by Miss Elizabeth McLeod, accompanied by Mra. Black, were well received. CARRIES SNAKES IN HIS BAGGAGE AND IS AVOIDED No ItU'li to Carry lli irl on Part of Kajlway Porter at Matloiu ! STATE COLLEGE. Pa, Nov. 11. There 1 no scrimmage of' sleeping car . porters when Prof. George R. Green. head of the nature atudy department I of Pennsylvania State College, appears (on the train platform with his luggage. They are wise to the fact that the the professor's bags are Just as likely to contain snakes. Heard), snapping turtle and horned toad as spare ahlrta and socks, and the uaually attentive porters steer a wide course whrn they see him coming. Prof. Oreen makes weekly trip to Wllkes-Barre. Scranton, Westchester and Philadelphia to meet the 350 or more school teachers taking his extension courses In nature study. He boards the same train each week and the porters have learned to know him and hit specimen bags. In the spring of 1934 Prof. Oreen startled the radio world by broadcasting the battle cry of "Radio Kelly." Perm State's famous rattle anake, from the college radio station. ENTERTAINMENT FOR LADY THORNTON WHILE VISITING JN THE CITY Wa entertained at Luiieheon, at After-ium)ii Tea, Dinner and to Dance In Kteulng While Blr Henry Thornton was engaged In railway business and being entertained last evening. Lady Thornton was not forgotten. She was taken for a drive around the city and shown the elevator In the afternoon. A small luncheon party wis given for her aboard the frtnee George by Mrs. W. H. Tobey and the tame lady entertained her at tea It) the altemoon at her home. In the evening she was the dinner guest cf Mrs. Fred Stork at Westvtew and later In the evening she Joined the men of the party as a guest of P. a. Dawson n't a dance at his home on Fifth Ave. MAN WHO SMOKES" IS MORE DEPENDABLE So ,snj lrofeor of t:pcrlmeiital IViilioloRy at John Hopkins i I'liltemlty BALTIMORE. Nov. 11. -The man who smokes Is likely to be a more dependable and steadier worker more depend able, perhaps, than the nousmoker ' experiments conducted by Dr. Knight Dunlap, professor of experimental pay chclogy at John Hopkins University,' havo tended to show. 8o far as woman Is concerned, "no 1 scientific Investigations have been made 1 to furnish material bearing on the question," Dr. Dunlap says, "and persona who say that woman caimoV smoke as man dcea are without evidence in support of what they say Experiments on the effect of smoking on man. nut yet completed and not fl I - nally conclusive, were undertaken to learn whether smoking Interfered with fine co-ordination. "There haa been no evidence so far that It dees Interfere." Dr. Dunlap says. , "On the contrary, such evidence a we have found Inclines to support' the ' belief, that the man who smokes will be a more steady and dependable worker. Tobacco ia a sedative. The man who smokes Is more likely to go along in his work with even' production In amount and quality than Is the man who does not. MAN OF 60 HELPED BY SIMPLE MIXTURE j "After taking Adlerlka I fe better! than for years. At my age (601 It Is 1 ideal so different from other medicines." (signed) W. W. Carter. Adlerlka U a simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.. which removes OAS In ten minutes and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Brings out old waste-matter you never thought was in your system. Excellent for chronic csnstlpa- J Hon. Ormes Limited, Druggists. The following talesmen have been added to the petit Jury at the Su preme Court Assizes: O. W. Kerr. J. H, Thompson. A. J. rrudhommme. William ! Murrey. O. H. Munro. C. H. El kins. , Stanley Smith, J. W. Scott and Jos. Kaylor. Robert Hanna took the place 31 Harvey Fraser on the Orand Jury. ! All petit Jurors not engaged In the 1 Hanson case today were dismissed this ! morning until November 22 when the ' Sankey murder case will be opened. Advertise In the Dally News "(OTICe OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEASE In the Land lieeurdlnr Mslrli l or Atlln Mminr linuliHi of i.as.Oir District. TAaE .NOTICE trat Hie Enirliieer OuM .uiim'. Lid., Inc., a rrrlttri-tf mining com-vanv Nraliur within the I'rovim'e of British Columbia, orcupatlon. a mining com-pau.v. (nlemU to ippiy for a rorrsbore lease of the rollowlnic rimcrlhed lands: i.oninirnrine at a rt planted about Sno fret distant In an Easterly dlreitlon from Hie .ortn West corner or Lot 4330. skylark Mineral claim, Mluated al the mouth or Wann Illter. on Taku Arm or Tnt) lake. Vnr in a .Northerly direction Iti reel, thence tasterly too reel, itienc Southerly ISO reel more or lrs to high water mark, thence Westerly 100 reel more or less to point or commencement and contalnlnr 0.5 acres more .or less. Located this !Mh day or Annul. tJ5. (Slicnedi II. Mc.Y FHASER. H T. I.. S. Arent. LAND ACT. '.'o'.lte of Intantlon to Apply to Least Land in frliice Unpen Land necnrdinr District, and situate at Jedway Harbor. Queen cbtrlotte Islands. TKE NOTICE thai Somervllle cannery Ci.nipanv. Ltd.. Vancouver. B.C.. otcupatlou FUh Parker, intends to apply ror a lease or th rotlowlnr described lands: l oiiiinencinr at a planted at tne soullieasl corner or the Tom Mineral Claim, follow the easterly boundary In a northerly direriKm 18 chains; thenrc nnrinrasteny u mains lu mien wiif mark; thence southeasterly along- the hleh water mark IS chillis: thence southwesterly I 4 rhalns, more or less, to the point of commencement, and containlnr II acre, more or less. SOMEUV1L1.E CANNERY COMPANY, LTD.. Applicant. Per F D. Mathers. Mai! iptenilier oth. Ittn SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WQKK Including three distinct services for Family Work, viz.: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SEKVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer, Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do the rest. ItcANADIANj PACinc ''Xiauwav Steamship and Train , Service Sailing from PRINCE RUPERT ror VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. lor ANYOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. For STEWART SATURDAY 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN tor VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. PASSENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT lally eirrpt Sunday al 11.30 km. ror PRINCE OEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, 1'nlted States. Agancy all Ocaan Sttamthlp Lints. Use Canadian Manorial Express ror alotiey Urders, Foreim Cheguea, etc, also ror your next shipment. City Tlckat Office, B2S Third Ave., Prince Rupru Phena 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To .Ketchikan, IVrangell, Juneuu hnd Miajwav Nov. IS, to; lire. 13. S3. To VaiH-omrr, Victoria and Seattle Nov. S. 19, Dec. 3, IT. I'ltlMT.SS HE. 11 KICK, lor ltule.Ule. last Itella llellu. Oreun lulls, Naniii. Alert llay. 1'ampbell Klier. and Vanruutrr eiery .satunliy. It a.m. Ajtency for all Steamship Lines, Full lnforinalloii from W. ('. OK( llltlt. (leneral Atent. Corner of III) Street and 3rd Avenue, lTlnce Kuert. ILC, Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The Tailor Fine IniporleJ Serge and Si-ulrh Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince llfipert as low as 223 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter P. O. Box 247 $50. oo Prince Rupert, B. C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Suiting from Prince ltuert, lor VANTorVKIt, Vlt'TOKIA, Mwanson Ifciy and Alert llay, elc Tuesday, S p.m. lor YAMIH'YKK, VICTORIA, Alert llay and SwuiiMin llay, etc., Halurday, St a.m. lor I'OUT SIMI'SOX, ANYOX, ALICE A KM, STEWAliT aud Nam Mher Canneries. Sunday, 8 p.m. Mi 2nd Avrnue. K. M. HMITII. Aleut. I'rlm Uiiert, II.C. era