Monday, May 3, 1026. It 1 1 Va WXJ ireserve the Life and Beauty of uour Silk Stockinqs V With LUX 'T'HE silken sheen and cob-webby texture of silk hose were never meant to be endangered by washing with harsh soaps: Cleanse your stockings frequently in the gentle but thorough suds made from a spoonful of Lux and a gallon of warm water. Your stockings'. will look better and wear longer. Many ytars cf popularity bat ennuragtJ imitations ef Lux. You can Utntify Lux by tlx name J Levtr Bntbtn LinJttJ prin-ttJtntbtpatkjge. Lux is nnxr said in bulk. Lever Brother limited Toronto I J Baseball Supplies BATS The kind lli.il make yon tccl Hint yon can knock 'cm ull over Ihe lot. Price from ." SI. CO to $33.00 IITT8 IlHil those hot i"i- behind llir bat, snuff 'cm il tirl i- kill ' m ill Kuril with a -nuek. Prices rom ... Z.50 to r, ILOVES High grounder stlrk to lhee. Price '.-'to S2.B0 to $10.00 TENNIS SUPPLIES lackets Priced In soil i er purse from 54.00 lo $20.00 alls Seamless, two picrc. mill ... ... ... 50o ake Precautions Now Prevent Moth., Insert. Flie- .nut Hug' Ue -'rly Im' or iNSIHiTICIUKS listed here: Jin Camphor 15c; 2 tor 25c loth Balls, ier II ' 25c eaar-Napthalene Flakes, per pksc c lytox G0c,.75c, $31.25 lack Leaf. 40 35c ibinne . . ... . . ;iu soct Powder. Her Hi .' $.25 rating's Insect Powder . . . . n . . .... 20c, 40o Irayers, each o0o Swatters loo Ormes Limited The Pioneer l)riiiriri.l. The ltexall Store. nes 82 and 200. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. THE DAILY NEWS PAQE THREB Local and Personal IMione 15. P.ll. Coal Co. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. tf B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 ShfiJjoii's.Taj5 a'lidhieHSc'ntfor :'l!' Service. Pji6ne l34. , ''Ml MurraJ-'s Taxi. Phone 740. Stand, New Fniprcss Hold. 10.1 Crystal Firelighters, 48 for 11.00. llydc . Transfer. Phone 580, ., n . ., - , If - -"r l i i . "i . Father Onilfrcy uljAWji-fL:2 I'rtare. John'-iSatuntiiy toiaiit ftir Port Clements. Mr. oiler Ilosncr returned to (In oily last niyrlit -aftt'r- a hrlef trli (o Vancouver and other Pit if) the south. , K. Aftintone, formerly con nected wflh the fur business of the late Joseph Jtogers, returned to Ihe city from Seattle on tin Cardena lust night. The) opening of the Oyto Uftb itlnyrruiiil in Wcstview. twice postponed, will tako plaeo next a.UuiIjay afternoon at 3 o'clock, ftMt(icr pennllUn?; J. 1". Hutchison and C. I.. Youngman will sail hy the Prince Cliarle tlii afternoon for Vancouver where they will attend the final convention of the Can adian . I.epion which is taklm; iter the former organization. About $100 wa realized for il work of Mddiers grave bean- lificatton by Adair Car Chap-ler. Imperial Order Daughter of Ihe l.mpirc, ad a result of Saturday's lagging. Mr. C. F. Ki nm wn amonir lhoe who at- I Hied. Prthiun SUter Seventh Annl- i'rnar-, Momlay, May 10 in Motion HatU. . VIiit ,!riv' and iiroPKiio. eoniiliitini; of coiii;!. dui-lf, datinn?, . Coiue and hae ,r'al yooil time, com-inwiK'ln ,al 8 p.m. prompl. Ad miion Qc. ' Kniii M. Lfll, after Vtiivii: 4ieiijlr winter at,.4orl, n lumliFio Hie eily on the Prim t:iiarb? Valuntay Mill iigofn He evenin? ami ipend the uumie is interested in t It ii'iipmonl Mt mild cured salnii'.i I.-., from this ilistru-t. 5lu uucy Plll-ibury armed on Saturday afternoon by Iho Prince Charlc from VanoouvHi where .he i attending the Un? ernily of IlrMMi Oiluinhia to peud Ihe summer rara(lon visit injf In ,the elty with her mother, Mr'. J. II. Plllsbury. II. II. Ilumbcr. United S'atc mai-idtall at Kelrhlkan; J. W. Kelioe, local attorney Humt, an l lum I.. Ililer, Seattle aUorney am iitor in the city on IcirM malti'i. They arrived from Ketchikan on the ItellinRliam Saturday ufterunon and will return there on the cutter Cyan today. I'nion oleamer Cardena, Cap!. A. K. Iiickson, arrived in iort from Ihe sou Hi at li.:0 lal eenmif and .ailet at 8 foi Anyox, Alice Arm npil Stewart. Anion? her passengers for nor-Ihern points, the t'mlena had the lolluwins: for Prince lluperl - Mis. Olicr llemer, K. Alli- ti.iie. Mrs. C. II. Klkinx and II. Ker!ake: for Alice Arm 0ear Mint nod S. J. Smith; for Anyox Mr. Tandy, Mr. l.iddle, Mr. and Mr. It. W. McLaren. F. Mrl.en- nun. J. MotTet! and Mi l.u.k: ror Stewart--T. II. Shearme, A. M. .Morrison, . K. Olsen and Mr- (i. Smith. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hidl'-y Home llaxaar Metro- pole HaD. Thursday, May 15, at ?.no p.m. uz - ,y rast tosij cuttin fSiMONDS ) CAUC Cutrtntrcvl hrcnuM mm) from our ovtntml lMONOeNDAWCO.I.TO. VANCouvrn. t.jomn.n.i.. TCRCNTO No Wonder Orange-CRUSHisUniver-sally Popular First the juice of luscious oranges next, the delicate flavor of their peel next, the zestful tang of the fruit acid found in oranges, lemons and limes. Added to this a pure food color, such as you use in your cakes and candies pure cane sugar healthful carbonated water. For your own refreshment and pleasure be on the lookout for those Orange-CRUSH signs. They mark the dealer inside as a man worthy of your Good-will. Step in ask for Orange-Crush. Identify it by the name Orange-CRUSH blown. right into the Krink-ly Bottle. Then drench your thirst in cool deli-ciousness. Call up your nearest dealer and tell him to send you a case of Orange-CRUSH today. Arm proKcior, was n passenger on the Cardena last ni?m ret inning north after a trip to Vancouver and oilier points ir (he couth. H. C. Fraser, school luspeelor, saileil iiy (lie I'rincu .lolin On Saturday nihl for Ihe Uueen Charlotte Island where , he will spend Ihe next fortnight on of ficial duties. Inatuniratin the summer train service, the e.alhouud train left here at 11 3d this morning and the wr.t- hound will arrie on time at 3.30 this afternoon. Mr. C. II. Flkin. afler having spciu ine pasi six weens on .1 vacation trip lo Vancouver and lielliuuuaui ami other southern cities, returned homo .mi the Cardena last eveiiinK Fndor Scandinavian ' nuVpfccs, a well alleuded dailco was held In the .Metropole Hall on, Satur day nipht. Kd. Loiter and I) Sanders were in chargtvanrf save Is Every Day Still CIRCUS DAY? REMEMBER the old-time circus? Remember the old-time circus drinks made from goodness only knows what? Of course it was poor, inferior stuff. Of course you paid as much for these imitation drinks as you did for an advertised Quality drink. Injurious, expensive yes but, what matter for one day. One day! Is every day still circus day with you? Generally dealers are honest. A few dealers are not. This is what sometimes happens: you see the Orange-CRUSH signs; when you enter and ask for Orange-CRUSH, the reply may be, "There is no Orange-CRUSH on ice, but here's something just as good". Of course you pay as much for, the imitation, but the dealer does not. Why do a few unscrupulous dealers substitute? Because of the extra proBt on each bottle of an inferior drink they sell. The dealer who hands you Orange-CRUSH when you ask for it deserves your respect is worthy of your patronage. Orange-CRUSH costs him more than drinks of inferior quality. Yet that same dealer knows that Orange-CRUSH is more profitable to handle because it brings him a larger volume of sales. Orange CRUSH Ierrum CRUSH W CRUSH Alex McCuUouW of Uueen . II. l.ovp sailed Saturday t:tiarlptt City -.ai). tin after-! mulil n tin- Pruiee Charles ror noon' on tlo Prlnr Charle fo-jsii-wail on a uuine! trip. Vancouver on ,iffn3inc!'f trip i , .-. -, .. ,. , :r, lie will return to the city nexi! After having ,pent a couple of weijK. nlay mi the city on .lUMiiessJ loim A. hwanson, xupcriniiiniJ Mcar Flint, well known Alirclenl of lie Uranby mine, returned lo Auox on the Prince Charier Saturday nilit II is expected that Nie new proicller, replacing tliat lhieh U"i a lika I I l a al I 1 n 1 t I r. k After liavini: made four trips, weeks a jo, will be Installed " Ihe steamer Venture lias been t h e Canadian Government withdrawn by the Union Steam-'Hleamer GUcnchy tomorrow. hip Co. from fervice to Ho south end of the Uyecn Charlot te) Islands. Ihe music. These dances are to lie held weekly. Moiorship Kellinnliani, Cnni. Anderson, arrived in port at LIS Saturday afternoon -.from Ket chikan and returned north thai nijrlit after unloading two car loads of fresh halibut for trans, shipment Kast over the Cana dian National Railway, Norman 'McLean ,wbo has been acllns as purser on. the Prince Charles, will return lo his regular ship, the'Princo lluperl, next week when- Unit vessel brlnjrs up the Shrine parly and will exchange places later with Pert Jtobson, who has been on Ihe Priiwo JohnVall winter. (lorilou Cillliland will .licconu purser and wireless operator on the Lillehoru. Union freighter Chilliwack, Cap!. J. I). McPhee, is due in port lixlay from the south with sreneral cargo for district points. The Chilliw-uck ha been tied up in Vancouver all winter. Kffeelhe this week the l.'nion Steamship Co. is discontinuing the .-ervice lo Anyox which i! has been maintaining through out Hie winter with the steamer Calala. That vessel will fropi unw on make the Surf Inlet Call comi:i mirth. Canon V. F. Itusbiirook 'in Hie mission boat Northern Cros.t reiuiiied to port this morning after bavins conducted service yesterday at ieoi-?clown and Port Siiilpson and will leave to morrow for Porcher Island anl Hie SVeena llivcr canneries. 12N.II. steamer Prince Charles Capl. Nell McLean, arrived Trom Ilie couth at 5.UU Saturday even ins and. after loading considerable careio here .for northern mining camps including machinery being taken from the Hoeher de Houle mine near Hazelton to the Dtinwcll at Slew- nri; saill'd al 2:20 Sunday mon.- ing; for me norin. ine vessel i ... . I ..v.l ..t U ...kl.rtl-' ll.1! . 1 ing and will sail fur Vancouver al 4 o clock this alternoon. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert H. A. Durle, J. U. Millechamp A. Hatllie, -Mr. atid Mrs. If. A. Iuilop, and rieorue O. Castle. Vancouver;' Ivan L. Ililer, beat- from Victoria and Vancouver, tie; H. U- llumber and J. Arnold Kvans will lake change oliKihre. Ketchikan; linil M. Urell, the office on the Prince Charles! Astoria; J. P. HH, Victoria; Tom Coushliu, Claxlon; O. A. Tayjor, Oceanic; A. I Malhesou, Wales Island. ;. Central u .1. Y. Davidson Toronto1.!. Uuulei and A. luiij?, clly. :7 DEMAND . Jff- IK "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." -Smoked Dally by ' - Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd Prince Rupert, B.C. Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipselt, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBride SL Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL Phohe'34'. SilnntbiV: J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. P.O. Box 188, ttleetMi'eds, Spriiijfs, liiul Osffrmobr LMaV " " '' ' lreses in every room. 52 llooms, Hot ami Hold Water, Hal lis ami Showers. Steam Healed, Kleciric Light. .," . f Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.