Saturday, May J, 1920, from Baseball Supplies DATS Tlio Kind that tnnkc ymi feel Hint you fan knock 'cut aff ovcc.tlie lot... , 'rices from .. $1.50 to $3.00 MITTS ll-itil llino hot ones behind tin' bat. snurf 'cm out at first, or kill 'ctnil third wlllrn Mtiack. Price 4 U . 52.50 tu $12.50 GLOVES High -UUUa, grounders ick to these. Prices mint '. $2.50 to Sl'O.OO ' !Tvy ' '. i ? r; ' . i TENM3 SUPPLIES RacketsPriced to mil every purse from $4.00 to $20.00 Sails -Seamless, two jtiere. eueh 50c OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER TOILETRIES Made by YARDLEY OF BOND STREET, LONDON. "ir more than a century f lie leader- ol taste unl limn have chosen Yardlev". lor I lie exipn-iti' beauty of r Lavender Perfume and because of the extra fine ritual - from which their good ure made. I iMKlrr Water $1.00, $1.25, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50 (el Soup 20c, 35c i- c Powder $1.00 It ! During Powder $1.75 I- - lire iiiii t 60c ( J (. jiin .... . . , 75c l U; powder, mi l ns 40c in Powder oi gl.i buttle- $1.00 i s,,4 Cr !lutw $1.25, $3.00 i -eg Lavender Iiomi. each , . . . . 25c S- isi to Powder. Iiollle $1.25 Hi inline Solidified 50c f niilnlie Liquid 75c Ormes Limited Everything for the Builder LUMBER' We have the inul complete tok nf tunlier. d me i ioii.. kIiiiIh. fir lnnli, flooring. V joint veiieei", ele.. in Norllicrii 11.(1 We can supply everything in a building from the foun dation to the last piece of finish. Ik nre lniij? iuperl our -lock. It will pay yon. Our tp: .-e re right. lbert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Steamship and Train Service S.S. MINCl OIORQC imI PRINCI CMAKLIS will Urn- PRINCE Rl'PERT VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SIATTta" 4il Uiliiiiiwlnlr ptnl. FRIDAYS ami iiwnm w m w a mm t STEWART ANTOX WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS, 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN f.niillill r..r VANCOUVER U QUEEN CHARLOTTE PAStEMQER TRAINS LEAVE rRINCE RUPERT illl txivpt StakUy l C4, l.llilftl Hale Agtncf ll Octan Stmhlp Lint. l' :ti.:.;m ,tlIUl tl" f., M'M 'Ml l. l i.r. lKII I li. ll(... i-l.-.. t r, ti. i dliiitiiu'iil City Tlektl orilc, B2S Third An , Prlnea Ruport. Phono 200. LANALUANI Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services N Sailings from Prince Rupert UlUlllA.l, WKAnUU, JliSLAU, MAI.! UNCOtYU, VICTORIA ui SIATIU PVII. Ull KILE. WW M 1 .Mini 19.29,Ajh11 t.W.M Ctmpbtll Rlf, and Vncour try (tturdif 11 a.m. J.rek 23. AplZ. I J, 23 Ooritor of th tlritt nd 3rd Aonuo. Print Ruporl, BO. PEARL GREY Iniip nunc. pqId anil hppflfl hflVP.f! IUUI UUIIUi UUIIV UIIU Ul vuvi ww,tww III all Mies, Hum $1.50 up. No Crank Ico Cream Freezers, 53.75 each. a i . i i rn siviupouil liaiUYYaiC Vv.j Local and Personal Phone 15. VAX. Coal Co. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. tf B.C. Undertakers. Phone U Crystal Firelighters, 48 for l;00. Jlydo Transftir. Phone 580. ' If Miss JlcitiicMt Palmer will na-l liy l lie I'rince Charles on Mon day for Vancouver enroute to han Francisco, i Itf.illey Home ;ijazuar. Wantei', lnalions of rpolV-aiVj 1'lanla of anylfcrrIptM;i.':, Deliver to Ml- ropole Hall, Thursday mornhiK next. Phone Mm. Iivill, Ulac 17-'. Union steamer Cataln, Capl. A. Joliiigion,' oulliliound 'from Anyoi ai. the Naas niver t't Vaiirlmver, was in port; from 10:15 to II o'clock Jliis '-morn inir. " ; .' '- - Mis M. I. Oko, who ha liceii i'a'liii)r cell. ml al Kitiniiiat, left here on the C.atala -thi iiioriiiiu- for Vancouver nnruulc to Mont rcul wIutp slie will spend a J'ear on vacation. The oiH'iiiiiK of (ho (iyro I'luli Weslview playtrround. schcilulcd for (his "Uf('nioon, N acain iolniiicd on, account nf (in fa vma Mr weather and will lake place next week. A. T. fiotthard, one of the loir gers who wa burned recently al (iardner Canal, wg aide to leave the local hospital yesler day and failed this morning on tin' Calala for liuledalc. I' ii ion freighter Chilkoot, Capl (' It. Smith, after liavins dif charged general treichl cargo a various district iolnl. cleared from here at 10..10 thin inoniiiie on her return to Vancouver. i. A. ClothW, resident mfn- liU enpineer, will sail thin even-to by the Prince John for the Queen Charlotte Islands to make his annual inspection trip of that district. Mrs. Clothier will acrompany him. The next train to arrive her. from the east will come in al 3:30 Monday afternoon in compliance with the new dally !rai: .schedule. The next eallniinl (rain, after thif evening, will go out at 11.30 Monday morning. In addition to a number of commercial travellers awl peo pic who arrived from the f lands yesterday, the. Union steamer Calala had the followitm anion? tier passengers from here for Vancouver today: ,M's Sea I.indahl, JF.Itlt, Hnusnean. Miss Amy Jattor.on, Mr. .1. Mitchell and Mr. Gearv. The next0.P.H. steamer for Alaska will he the Princess Louise which will leave Vancouver on May 8 and arrive her port abound on May. 10. The Louise is to make only the, one trip on this occasion and lha Mary will be on the Alaska ser vice until the end of May mak-i n K two more, trip before tli" summer schedule is taken up by the Louise, Charlotte and Alice. Capl. II. Churchill, who has been manager of the 1. Ipse! I, CumitupHam Co., Ltd. here foi the past few mouths, loaves next Friday for Seattle, where he ex pects to re,ide, the removal lie-ins: made nei-essary on account of ill health. Mrs. Churchill will accompany him. II will no he definitely known who will succeed Capt. Churchill here un til the arrival of Kdward Lipselt, head rf llie firm, who is expect ed from Vancouver next, ANNOUNCEMENTS Hidlcy Home liazaar May 0. AiEd4e Holding Sows" J fast Easu,-Cuttin$ icr M nync C4UC V uirantreubrcuumJ rjl from our own tl J O IMONDI CANADA 1W CO. LTD. S I O MONTAI. - I VANCOUVKK, T.JOHN.N... . IV I tchonto fy A I svMMlMHkl U,30. THE DAILY NEWS PAQE THREI She Could Never Do The Things Other Girls Did Mint L 3, Bom, Spoilt rd, Alt writen: "I am only tweotj yeari old, but bve' toffereU from beart palpitation and oerv trouble for everal yean. I eould cever do tie things other ptl did, that in, 'i tie line of porta, akatiog, etc., and eould never depend ufd roylf 'at wOrju About aU mootni ago I bega tajung and am jut twie tie girl I wai. and an enjoy everything in general life ao moth more, I am very grateful for what your Pillii have done for me." Pat up only by The T. llilburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Slicddon's Taxi iind Messenger Service. Phone 131. tl Murray's Taxi. .Phone 740 Stand. New ICmpres Hotel. 103 Farewell whist drive dance. Loyal (Infer Moose a' Melropole, Halt, diieday. May 12. Everybody welcome. Start Charseo n?alnst ttie Imperial Oil Co. of vlojalfop of (tie harbor ic-iiiiiiioiip oa Jif" " i'ij,"ii m " for ei'hl days hi the city polic? court. ?7 The I'rince Huper! Ffoat House power boat I'achena has beeft taken on dry doek, for inspection by the steamboat inspector and hull painting.; Iielayed with licavy freight cargoes for Powell Hiver and Ocean Fall, the Prince Charles, Capl. Neil McLean, is late today and "will not arrixe from the outii until 0 o'clock this even ing. FUNERAL SERYICE FOR LATE JAMK MITCHELL Remains Forwarded by Morning Steamer to Vancouver Where Interment Will Take Place After a church service which Hev. I!van Haker offiri-lal atetl and a Moosv ltilge service in charge of II. J. Ilacon, the pemain.s of .the-late' James Webster Mitchell, who died here on Thursday afternoon, were forwarded hy the steamer Catali this morning to Vancouver where interment will take place. Pallbearers were Olllis Hoyc. Fred Scadden, X. Mussalleni, If. I. Macon, Charles Whatman and .1. Ciialloner. Among those sending flowei were .vir. a Mil .vies, u bvemiscn. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs". A. C. Clark, Mr. an I Mrs. K, llannan. Fish l'ackcrj' Union, Mechanical Ocphrtmeni of the Canadian Fish V Cold Storage Co., Mr. and Mrs. K. lavi(soii, Mr. and Mrs. I.oui? Leroux. I'rince Huperl 'I'ransfcr A Taxi Co., Loyal Order of Moose, Mr. and Mrs. William Hobinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slrachau and Mr. and Mrs. C. J Whatman. The remains are lielng accom panied south by the widow an J Mrs. Geary. ADAIR CARSS TAG DAYJJEING HELD Collections Today Will be De voted to Beautlflcatlon of Soldiers' Burial Plots In spilo of unfavorable vvealh-er, Adair Cars Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the I'.mpio. is holding its annual tag day to raise, ftimls . for tie: byauVifica-i lion of tho stddiers' lilols in Fairview' Cemetery. Mrs. 1. Oieliant Mcl.vo.1 and Mrs. Herbert Hampton are in charge witty Mis. Ilen Self, Mrs. S. V. Cox, Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mrs. S. J. Kvans, Mrs. U. W.' Kevr, .Miss Annie Smith, Miss Williams and Miss Irene Mitchell assisting. OIL COMPANIESfARE INCORPORATED OTTAWA OTTAWA. May I. -Ineorporu-1 : tou of eight western Canada (oil companies involving capital : Hmotuitiivg to more I f i a u ?l,oo0.-ono is announced in jfiui Canada Oaxett. '.-. ' i Church Notices United Church , F'astor, llcv. George G. ifackef. Ilcaconc.s.s, Miss Isabel Haddock. Choir leader, J. S. Wilson, or ganist, Miss M. A. Way. Morn ing service at 1 1 o'clock. Ser mon fOplcf fCl'he 'I.aW.yfCoiii- pensatiou." Sunday school at 30. livening service at 7.30. Sermon topic: "The School of Life." Soloist, J. S. Wilson. These services- are bright, brief and brotherly. Come and enjoy them. Baptist Church Morning service at It a'clock. Subject: "The Ministry of Au gels." Sunday School al 12:30, F.vening worship at 7.30. "Sub ject: "A Night of Contrast, Friend! 1 hope Sunday is n splendid day. llabson tells u-that "ltclteiou bears the same relation lo life and success that sunshine . Iocs lo a plant." 'That the biggest thins; in man is not body, mind or muscle but soul.'' You know it, o7 course; o do we that is why ainPwe shall meet on Sunday at these services. ' Christian Sc'snce Society Service every Sunday morniiM al 1 1 o'clock, in the Hays' lllcn-k, 215 Second Avenue. Subject ua Sunday, "Everlasting Punish merit. veekniht meeting on Wednesday evening -Testimony. Presbyterian Church Morninu service at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday School and Itible Class at 12.30. Come and bring yout children, i.veinn worship at 7.30. Preacher; Hev. Chas. J Cameron, M.A., Ph.li. Lutheran Church St. Paul's l'nIih Lutheran Church. Melropole Hall. Thiol venue. Hev. Thomas l. Hindc, paslor. Mornin? worship at I; o'clock. Sunday School at 1 2 noon. Luther League at C;30. Kvenins worship at 7.30. Al tbo evenmu service- the theme will be "The errand of the H0I3 Spirit in the world." There-will Jw a special number by the choir. How lomr since sou at tended a service in God's house? Come to church on Sunday Lveryoue is conlially invited Salvation Army A welcome awaits you at lhs Army. Services you will enjoy Toniirht at 8.15. Sunday morn iiiiiiK al II o'clock. Sunday School 30. Salvation meeting ar 7..U). Tuesday al 7, Scouts. Friday al 7.30. Girl Guides. SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE The Canadian National Hail-ways announce thai effective .Monday, May 3, the six days per week summer train service will be effenjive. On and after that dale trains will leave PHnce Rupert daily except Sunday a: 11:30 a.m. and arrive daily excel it Tuesday at 3.3U ,.m. Full information from City Ticket office, 528 Thiol Avenue. Phone 20. 105 HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert. A. Farrow, Vancouver; Alfred Adairt. Massed; A. J. McCul-lough. Ouecn Charlotte; A. W Ford, Parksville; T. A. Sandison llayspnrl ; A. Fisk, Princ? Gcorce; Mrs. J. F. Strang, Sun ny. ide. Central F. X. Thibodeau, Vancouver J. K. MacI.ean. Uueen Charlotte Ourinv the mouth of April, the city fire department res ponded to six alarms. There were four hush fires early I? the month, one of them buruiii; a shack on the waterfront. Otherwise, there was no damage done. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY WAXTKO. Man with 2)00 to invest with or without services. Money secure and 25' : profit reasonably certain. Apply Xorlhern Kxehaniie. Ifl-i WA'XTF.IL F.xperieuced marker and assorler. Canadian Steam Laundry. tf YOtXG man wants work, any kitul: 35c an hour, phone Hlack 2ttU. PAIN from Bladder Irritation Soon d by SANTAL MIDY Btwar of Imitation! Look tor tht word "MIOY" Si .Id bv all UruitfU Rtlitmd by Victor Records I Love My Baby Fox Trot Waring's Pennsylvania No. 19905 . " T MTTVFlx TCTMRW HOW WONDERFUL YOU WERE rs ivi.tAm4n rn1 ITU Orrhcstni - 19944 fOX ilOl litUI (iiivssaa LANTERN OF LOVE Fox Trot Roger Wolfe Kahn and 111 Orchestra 19941 AFTER I SAY I'M SORRY Fox Trot Jean Goldkette and Fits Orchestra BEHIND THE CLOUDS Vocal Gene Austin fTenor) 10-ln. double-sided $D records, 75c. GEMS FROM "SUNNY" " Vocal Victor LIftht Opera Cow ' 12-in. double-sided record, $1.50 At "His Masters Voice" Dealers Mctor Talking Machine Co. L-MF.UJ-J.i.-tAi.'. . M DEMAND 19947 19963 35769 of Canada, .. Limited "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Fishermen: Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBride SL Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phono 34 L ' Pio. Box 106. tiithHiif'sSttiill lU'ij's, Springs' 'ftnd 'bsTernibortNlnt tresses in every room, 'j, 52 Itoonis, Hot ami Cold Wnter, Halhs mid Showers. Sit cum Healed, Kleclrie Light. Corner of Third Aye and Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. V' -