ny April 20, 1920. IIKTOM-UOISSIESS TYPDIUTEJl - MODEL 6 m It A Hevoiaxion in Silenco. llano. Address. . . . - . . an . , A M 4 bj . . TRr.ULlVUO HDlbUUU Ibi llUAObO tAUUl u X la a Or BO) fclO UIUI UUCUU UiliklC'lOJf A " UUJMll UUba Operators "oaore" rt. uior a woo moy cay tnoy woman i &o oc. .u u.uoi u.uuu for worlds." In ohort, Konlncton-iIoisolaoB Typewriters do worn porjocwyi wiu uu i. o..oui i ...l .4 i Mt urn t n nirnnnrn vour nronnni. v. .ni 4nVt vour oia tnacmnos as ran mv- REMINGTON TYPEWRITER C0UPA1JY OF CANADA LIiaTED. Head Office Toronto McRae Bros., Local Dealer, Prince Rupert, B.C. lnn iiinmniTnmiAiT KHH IIMM Ki l l II inl I l 1 J 11 J llULl lllll On Making CRYSTALINE LAMP SHADES T TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, 1 to 6 p.m. JUST IN A wide range of new deigu 111 Mil ur . , . iijiifriid. D ENGLISH LI WENDER TOILETRIES Made by YARDLEY OF BOND STREET, LONDON. ! ire lli.ni a 1 1 1 i r lh' Icoler i (;ite and k 'I ... .... .l ' -. II ' 1 . .. II ...... .1.. I... 11 " -. II,V I MOl II J ill II M ' I'M "M ini -ut ........ w ' i, ;: inner I'l-riiiinx iiii.i m i .Hi-r in i ni' ex i,i nut- iiiii- 1 "rfllll tt-lii..l I li a.....,!., lira miiiiiji hit water ...... 51.00, j.uu, j.au ii i I vj..,,., 90r Witt Puwdcr $1.00 Mi linMi.iir Powder $1.75 tire mm 60c , 1, 4I(J ...... ........ mi Powder in tin? 40c n (tit i,...-.tK ;.. .,i n si. on ... . -i.... p . i . a ... . afACePtA iiii 1 1 t-b. i I - r . " n . a.i.iiti - J ... .... J iriiK.tv.n. ....4 f ....... .1 !.. ... ........ n a nr ' "iiiiil.iii' Solidified ovo ii ii 1 1 ni! i. iii uu Ormes Limited ishermens supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, bill AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices .. n l o P 1 1 J pseu,iunningnain & to. liq. Second Avenue and McBrlde St. Local and Personal I'lione 15. i'.H. Coal Co. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. U.G. Undertakers. Pbone 41. , $Iicddun Taxi and Messenger service. Phone 131. if to4?J1'r,iSl,,',!. H fo ?l.'Jff.:; iTyde Transfer, l'hom rHij, if Ifonitiilon (Jfjnutulde A. J. Wat- kintfoii 'relliiiUMj on I he Caidfsna .nivTiiltthl afler a trjp south. mine?, called lat niKht on the (Jardoua for Stewart on official uuslnewH. fUool Iniccnr II. C. Franer, aft'r a irlji to Vaiicdfiver and McloHa, returned to llie: Clly on IJje tijrdtyja lal ni?htf -Mr. and Mrs. V. Ii. (Sislei-iarB in this clly from Lo Aiigclef, hariiig arrived from he--outh on the tardena lal night. 1'rofei.Mir II. Aubrey J'ryee rc turned from Vancouver on the Uu'dftna lal nielii aceiiinanied uy inn. u.iiiKiiirr, .ins 4'fj'CC Henry VltillakT, provincial aivliilerl. re luriiril from rnni Inert on (but iiiornincN train and will prui-rcd to Yicli.rft, on' ttie Cardenu tomorrow afternoon. HaiiK Heriiuitt. after liaviiu lent I he winter in Vancouver aid Seattle and other soullieni ellie. rvlurned to I'rinee Hii- piTl mi I lie Cardena last cveniiif: l. A. .Itilmston. well knowii rl Siiii,.on native merchant wn a pas.ener on hoanl tli i !u i.l.ii.u I . I nui.i i.. : . ... .if. IUB.L .iiftiii. iviuriniip. miiih after a huidnes trip lo v anrouver. vv . Jener"on and parly ol li'iit,Uoreniin relurneil to th eily on the I'rinre Cltaifef Sat unlay afternoon frmif Ocean Kail wiiere they asitnt io loading lite Australian shii ai'iaju with a par eargo. HMiard V. Pill. bui1?. haii-' eiunpleltd hi lenn's. ttidie at the I jtivep'lly of Hrifioli Odtam lia, arrivVd from VaaVodver on Hie rNfly r4.arlet Salunlay af- lerni'iin. He will si.end I lie dim mer vacutliwn In lii city ami dislrirli. , Mr. and Mm. K. ' II. liartholf. aller havinif ueoi the winter in Seallii-. were Jaenern aUi.inl tin' Prince Uharte Salunlay af teriMxin sjolnsf lliroiiali loSlewart where Mr. Kartholf ! interested in mining. They were accom panied hy two uejthewo. Arthur Wrinch and Mb Jtai liliena Wriiirh, who have been at .tidiiijr the L'nlv or.ily of llritixli Columbia at Vancouver, arrived friMii the fouth on the Prince Clinrle. Salunlay aflcriUMUi and proceeded by the I'veninjf Irnln to llarcllon wiiere they will epend the uiiniier vacation with their father. Hr. II. C. Wrinch, M.L.A. Having touched bottom in Quern Charlotte Island waters on her last trip south. CV.H. xtearr-er Prince John w as taken on I In Wallace dock at .orth Vancouver Inst Thursday when it was found: that a i-ouple of plate;, had been Union steamer Cardena, Capl, A. F. Dickson, .arrived . in port from the south al 7.15 Fast night and sailed al 10 o'clock for Any-ov, Alice Arm and Stewart. Among the passengers aboard thu vessel for northern points were, for Prince Hupert d. Hackham, L A. Durie. H. A. Prvcc. Miss A. Pryce, H. S. Wadsworth, S. O. THE DAILY NEW8 Tongue Was Coated Bad Taste In Mouth Every Morning VI n. J. B. Adinu, Aninlbolt, Saik, writes: "For aontlu .I was troubled with a coated tongue, tni had a bad iaite in in mouth eTtr morning. .One day I saw where jwu Milburnfs were adrertlsed for jut rueh a eon dittos ai mlie, so I west at enee and bought three Tills of then, but .after using one-and-a-half, all my troubles disappeared." For 12 years Lax. Lirer Pllli hare been pot op only hy The T. IfUbmrm Co, LialUd, Tcroate, Oai. 0 Make best offer kits 20, 21, 22. block 11, gerfiou r, till-week. Wcstciihaver Itros. J. I). NVcsIjifiihaver sailed thi-. morning on ilie l'riiwc Charles for Vaiicfiuverxind Seattle on a busiuess trip. Mrs. A. H. Ualley is seriously ill at Iter residence, jr2j Sixth Aveuue Mal. llf rjnany friend.. wiU vvisfi herr & j.aji- aud speed recoverj. ir,e (latiadiau I i-li A Cold Slonigc C. s fish packer W. It Lord was taken on dry dock to- day for cleaning, painting and minor repairs. Miss K. Cairn, U.X.. arriveil on the Prince Charles Saturday af terneou from-. Vancouver to join the graduate nursing stall of Hi Prince Hupcrt Ceneral Hospital. .Mrs. Melul arrived in Ihecily from New York by the Prince Charles Salunlay afternoon to 1m with her mother, Mrs. ilaymoud. Fifth Avenue-W'wt, who ban been quite ill lately. 4. W. Slntmbeck, well known Atire Ann minting man. after a trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. wa a par simper bound nofth in the Car- dQUa last nigJiU1 .Vituual general meeting or the Prince llupert Swimming Club, UedueMlay. April 2, at H jmii in City tiuncil Chamber. Kvery one interested in Salt Lakes in vltfd lo attend. UJ F. W. McDonald, United States deputy marshal at llyder,- was a pauM'ng'T aboard the Prince Charles Saturday. aIernoon re turning north after having speii a holiday in Seattle: Incorporation of (lie Kilsault bagle Sliver Mne$ l.ld with capitalization of 150p,0Q0 . arid iieau oinve in Vancouver. 'i an- uouueed in Ihe current, ! H.C. (axelte. "The company 'will engage in mining development in ilie Alice Arm district. . !. !avis, well known com mercial man rrpreienting a Van couver dry goods concern," is a visitor again in Ihe city after an absence of some year. His work had been taken by K. 11. Tabrum, formerly of (his city, who has now moved from Vancouver with his family to the United States. Mrs. .. A. Itix sailed th.s morning on Ihe Prtuce Charles for Vancouver. Slip' will t. dented. KveryHiinn. was Mtund.'away for a few weeks and will iiowever. and the vessel re mi me. I service without delay, sailing from Vancouver for Prince Itu-perl via the Queen Charlotte Islands on Saturday .'afternoon. The plates will be straightened out when the vessel is taken out for annual overhaul shortly. attend t lie wedding at Kerrisdabi on May 1 of bur sou,, alex Ui.1 who will leave for I lie south at J lie ejnd of-the week,-and Mis Phyllis Hay, formerly of th s city. Itev. T. I). Proctor, Anglican minister nl llaielton, arriveil from (he Interior on this morn- ling's Iran, and sailed for Van couver hy (he Prince Charley After attending church meel-ings lo bo held here nevt month, .Mr. Proctor will leave'ou a trip (o F.urnpc. having booked his sailing from Montreal for July Davis. II. C. Thompson, Mr. and. Jack Itarnsley, local .agent for Mrs. ,1. .Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. V. the Uiifijn, j?le,aui,shipi.v will D. CaIey, II. C. l'raser, V, D.lifHil by , the Cardena tomorrow iealon and Mans llerquisl; for aflernoon for Vancouver on Port Simpson -A. J. Wutkinson 'combined business and pleasure, mid II. A. .Johnston; for Alien trip. He will Jie away for .a Arm J. W. Strombeck; for Stew- couple off weeks and during Uii nil - J. D. Shannon, Mrs. Mo- absence F. D. N'ealo'n of the Cnctliy and ' family, C. Wood-jcompany' freight jlepa.itinejd, worth. It. C. ltrnwn and Miss who arrived fiom ''..Vancouver Malliusoti: for Auyox- Mrs. M. last ncght, will take charge of Stevens and Mrs. T. (Jilmoro. the local office '.'v'V Tonight. Queen Mary bridge and dance in I.O.D.K. Hall at if o'clock. Admission 50c. John Huddcn was fined $25 with the oidion of thirty dayi. imprisonment In the city police court tins morning Tor inlozica lion. , Two of the geodetic survey department's scows, which liavg been on the dry dock here fo? flcaiung, painting and minor re pairs, were taken oh" the pon toons today. . 4. J. E. Milne, asislani district engineer for the provincial de parlinenl of ppblic works, will sail Saturday "night hy the prince John for the Queen-Char lotte Islands to in.yect cour siderable work that is in prtst gress there for the department. Hon Matheson, son of City Treasurer and Mrs. I). J. Mathr- son, who returned las week from Vancouver, where he is attending? the University "of JJ.C., sailed last night on the Cardena for Premier Mine where he will be employed during Hie sammer vacation. Native Sons of Canada will meet tonight In the Metropolo Hall for an educational evening to listen to addresses by P. S Bonney, district forester .and Walter McRaye, Canad'-an lecturer. All members are requested to be present. A profitable evening Is assured. S. ( Webb received Ihe distressing news this morning that his father, who is over seventy year of age, had been seized with paralysi and was in a London nursing home where Jus condition was serious. Mr. Webb Is awaiting further information before deciding whether or not lie will proceed lo the Old Court try. Waller Mcllaye. the lecturer i. Perforce spending a couple of days in the city. He was ou board the - Prince Charles this morning southbound from Stewart but, niisiinderstamliiit: Ihe hour cf departure from here, was uptown when she pulled out. lie will continue lii voyage south on the Cardejm tomorrow afternoon. Molorship lielliiigham, Cap' Anderson, arrived at 11.30 this morning from Ketchikan wilh (another shipment of fresh hali hut for consignment over tb Canadian .National Railwav to the Kastern market. The ves ol is discharging at the gov ernment wharf fish liouse where she delivered a similar cargo on Saturday afternoon, having returned north in the meantime. NOTICE. B. P. O. E. No Kvery ' member aen'Iy '-eiiuesled present at the meetinig in the Home tonight. . 46. is ur-to be special i.lks' Impo ri ant business to be settled 'and a record attendance requested. ANNOUNCEMENTS lonilil. Queen Mary bridge and dance at H o'clock. Ridli'v Home Bazaar May 0. Complaint and Apology if Some two weeks ago wo had a complaint a young cook said Pacific Milk would not make' good cakes, in fact the cake would not even hold together. We wrote explaining that she must allow for the extra richness of Pacific by cutting down on shortenitiig. lesterday morning a very.j happy apology came. along aim., she says she never even hoped to get a cake like she has baked in Ihe "new" way. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. , PAGE THREE Victor ''r Victor Tatklnit Machine Co. RprorHc Always mSS Walts Co. 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The aristocratic distinction, Ihe advance loiich of Ihe masler craftsman is so easily rectignised in every pair lh.it il places these yhoes in a class of their own. The pew lasts are all combination and perfect fitting i assured in almost every case. We. slock, them in black, brown and tan. black and brown kid in Hluchcr, Balmoral and Oxfords in the must exclusive styles. Be Well Shod! Wear the Astoria Shoe Thev are reasonably priced and the quality of every jiair is guaranteed by Ihe makers. Sold exclusively in Prince Rupert at McARTHUR'S SHOE STORE Third Avenue Next C.N.R. Ticket Office Prospective Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER Timbers, Dimension, Sliiplap, Kir Finish, Flooring, V Joint, Rustic and llevel Siding, Cedar and Fir Hoat Lumber, Fir and Cottonwood Veneer, Mouldings, Shingles, Kulored Shingles, Lath, Oak. Hardwoods, Sash and Doors, Wood Pipe. CEMENTS, Etc. Portland Cenienl, Keene's Ccmeiil, As bestus Cement, Ilardwall l'lasler, Plaslcr of Paris, Plaster Hoard, Lime, Myilrated Litnc, Fireclay. l' BRICKS, Etc. Common Hrick, Fire Hrick, Pressed Hriek. .K'Agrit ultiiral Tile, A'HrUicd Pipe, j'bie Lining. 'V ' iv,-MISCELLANEOUS N'ails ttuibling P)ipcr, Tar:iapert Rubberoid Hoofiugs, Johns, Mauvillc's Asbestos; lloof-ings, Asphalt, Asphalt Houring Papers, Saml i,;aiid Gravel. i-. NANAlMO-WELLINGTON COAL Try our Nut Coal for your Kitchen Hango, ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 117.