day, May 25, 1020, IfeepBlMWIwNwHr -X F ' fcsi . r. ana J .F. T ,y mft ; llaaBT TWCr II TXHEN skin is broken as in cuts, bruises, burns and scalds, millions of microbes are waiting to invade the tissues. Don't' lose a moment in smearing that injury with a little of nature's own healer, Zam-Buk, "which kills off these dangerous germs, checks blood-peisoning and after medicinally cleansing the tissue covers it up with new healthy skin. Zam-Buk takes the pain and the peril out of daily mishaps. A box of this famous herbal balm should be always on hand. It provides you with a reliable "home doctor" for a hundred emergencies. M Jmlltatt Mtl Ziavt .it at Ml U, w ra okUla Hit MMKI f rt! ni hartal ttm aa tpaUcttiM la 1 tua C., Ouaaal IL. TaratiU. touilij aataai4 laa Itnmt, K (Kaoai, fimatta. khn, l.lli. akaemaa, Vlcari, MM, iiawafm, arl luaai, CU, turn. UiWt, aal anauliaul atta. Fm iaY ffTL..n. 3 laniam l lam i i mill i on t Guess WJ 11.1 I I III II nr will ba tomorrow Put it up to the infill bi BAROMETER P'asi i; untiiis- mil run yinir ...i (he liitnuiielir. Wlirtluc inn or wind the barometer, wboe rending i .in wtwtiitrr iivm-a!. win witm vim. i . - ... ....II,: i .. ... I I: - l.fllklll- .1.) Il iltllll.'ltl ...i t , ..ii.ii I . . IIIM.... '! II Mil" Will III. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by i. n. i n n ii n. f T . l nriariian Hich A I n i Mnraffp In In IPinn I Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert --....., nnniiu jvnuu, MAUHM ..-..- -".K.iia, UUUKU mi M.ATTLE ! """ . Iaa alia Ball. Otaan Falla, Namu. Alart Bai, mpall Hl.ar, and Vaneautar aar taturaai 11 a m. CV Id. all - . La . . . .. . . . I f . r .nTniB umaa. run inirm.ii.n ....... - - W. 0. ORCHARD Oanaral apant. ooraaa af 4th ttraal tad Srd Anu. Prlnca Ruparl, B.O. Local and Personal I'lione 15. Coal Co. tf Arlhur'B Taxi. Pbone 678. tf U.C. Undertakers. Pbone 41 (Irvalnt Pli-nltrrlilon. (. teSh vfe tf Mr. A. J. Lancaster eailcd on Hie l'rince Huprt Sunday nlghl for Vancouver. Joim Uark. boiler Inspector, ih a vmitor m the city on official dulh' ami I regUtered at the Central Hotel. Hear the finest concert party thai ha ever visltt'd the city Cumiilete change of program tonight. Wentholme at 8.1S. Football! Owing to the It. C. X. V. It. not having received the equipment, the High .School will play Wymara tomorrow niglit a ArrojKli Hill at 5.15. Mii. M. I. Hateher of Jamaica arrived in the city on Satunlaj afieinoori'f train from the Kaji an.1 ia a ueitt at the Prince flu -pert Hotel. Hhe i on her wav to kagway to fit her unerlc. MUaJ. L. Hilrton. who wa iMployed in the munition board oific lien- umie year ago ami who bat ince ben in Cbiux. waa a visitor for a day or tw-i with Mr. and Mrn. Ion Crerar at i In- Iplander and left ugain ye-iei'Uay. M llmui. 1.' -...I .rii'i.iij a . iiiuii OITU Muthie each forfeited 25.00 bail in the citv nlu ruiri rimming upon failing to appear in a ii war io cnan-'ea ol liilosi-alion. Ham Milton, Alex Green and KHen AVfUon, Indiane. werf urb fin-J J0 and cots for drurikeni:e. T. K. Brook of Terrace iwr t the week-end in town to vi.ii Mr. Hitwifc who ha been pntient in Ui Prince lluMrt .iirral Ilopilal for the nat few weJsa. .r,i. Hraukji' eondi- ii.n ii imurming ami it ia ex nectpif lie ill he tl. to return in Terrsoe at the end di I be 'l ' week. Mre. M. I.. f1Una.n. Mr. M. Mi-rtrtjhlne and Mr. X. M. Mr-l-eaii. who are going Jo Ihnr former home in I In- Old Country, nnileil for Tancouvrr o.s i ne rrinee if uerl Minday aigiiv All will nail from Quebec by tbi Menmer ManCnairn on June L. Mr. Harmon goen to .Norway; Mr. Mrltiilibie to Seollatid aiij Mr. Mi l.rn to Ireland. Mi l'rma Ruth Ikvkiite. daughter of Mr. a in I Mrs". It. Mikitte id Itirbv Inland, ii n. I Mii lal'l Kirkpalriek. daughter oi .Mr. and .Mr. J. A. Kirkpatriek, are anion? the sraduato fmtn I he Vancoupver General HopiUl training school for nure thi year. Im Hwilrice Kliiatieth Ionard i. an affiliate crraduale from llie Port Huintnn llo-idlal. Cradualion exereie are taking place in Vancouver (his week. T MUSIC I.OVEHS! Under Ihe nuiire of the .adieu Muoie Club, a recital will be given in Ihe United Church on Thursday, Junr H. at H.n p.m. iirompL Admission 1 .00. Hikr ! llrAn tiinnial ..r Tuiml.. Henry Carre, boy sonrano. soloi PI. George' Church. Owen Pound are artist of outstanding merit. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Club or at Orme-s PAVEMENT. Take notice l.ial Seventh Avn from Kullon Ptieet to Dunfinuir Street will be closed from May 20 until June 3d. Householders wishing to get in supplies are requnslcd to do m before grading staits. ' - City Engineer ll B0VRIL Makes Delicious . Sandwiches Very Nourishing Too A THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE A. T. lickoff returned from the outli on Sunday. Mi8 Kolosoll of this city was a visitor with her U(er at Vau-arfdol. ' ' t Olof HaiiKOU? galled on Hit l'rince Huiit-rfi'Sunday night foi Vancouver ori(a business trip. I JrieV-!w" J. H, Johnson ,tJ CfcuJjnJloard j, from Vancouver"T)n Sunday night. of the arrived the Cardena C. Y. Kemp ;.teluined to the city on the Cardena today after making the round trip to Slew-art and Anyox. Mr. H, li. .Alexander arid her Ulster, ili ;l)orothy (josfe, will naij .toiiglit ohthe Priucen MaVj" "for Vlclprla. U. 11. Crowlhcr has arrived in the efly-froni Mklng. Alberta, to jol;i the xlalf of the C.X.Il. cit- locket office for the Mrs. Lome Peck arrived on the lliirdena riuiidar night from Van couver to Joit: Mr. Peck who u located lfcl eeaSpn at Sunnysidc Cannery. M. P. McCafferf jeailed on th-? Prince llunert Siindav nialii. fm Vancouver on a buine Inn. lit- wHI return in Ihe course of a rewda by;$vay of Janper Park Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Sharkleton of l'k, wh6 have been visdiin, for Hie pit week or r,o in Anyox and Alice Arm, returned to th j city on the Cardena this morn ' 'ng. Sijder SI. CyprJea and Sister iiretidea of the local cohveni, who have been viiting for a few day al Premier, returned the city on -the Cardena thu- moming. J. P. McIermott of Sali-iu, Ma., tiai arrived in Ihe city to join the t&rr of the United Stal consulate here cucceeding Dak V. Mther, recently transferred to Cak-utla, India. Mr. and Mr?. It. Taer and daughter, Lilian, reached the city from Tertuee on lat night train. Mr. Taier developed a attack of influeuta and has been oldlsrtwl - In enter liuepKal. Mii) Lottie M. Ueaeou of the Crosby Home taff al" Port Simti- on hasi-arrived in Ihe citv and Will sail by Ihe Princess Mary tonight for Vancouver en rou'j to Winnipeg on a vacation trip Tred Hardy returned bv tii-j Can en a Sunday night froi Seattle wbore he opent the pat few week on accouut of the ill ne! of hi molber. formerly of tbi eily, whofe heallh rcmai:i- unchanged. Mr. Krneel Hlue aud litli daughter. Hetty, arrived froru Hyder Sunday evening and pni- rceded by yelenlay inorniiis:' train to Minneapolis where they will visit Mrs. lllue's former home. C.X.H. (ileamer Prinro Charles. Capt. .Neil Mr Lean, I due in port tomorrow from Vancouver vki Ihe 0un Charlotte llandj. The vessel is scheduled j0 jtaj aj o'cloeV in Ihe .aflernoon for Vancouver direct. (onion Owen, after smnl several month having on the Ccinsi-rvalory of Music and.'01' llitl t,r lR Canadian Hank oit j0' Commf-ree, sailed for tin souiu on llie prince Iluperi Sui? day nlghl. He has been irans- ferred lo Vancouver. Eddie Craggs arrived on Hie Cumlena this morning from Anyox lo lil for a day or so with his mother, Mrs. Annie Crag?, itl Kiislitlt Avenue West, ulm leaves at the end of the week ;u take up her residence in SeatUo. Mrs. Harold Hrown, wife of the I neneral manager of the Union (Steamship Co., is making the) 'round trip mirth on the Cardentv which is in port southbound to-: day. Mrs. Hrown was met here! by her sister. Mrs. I.aeev of Van. derhoof. who will proceed south j with her. j In ion steamer Cardena, Capt. i A. K. Hieksqn, reiufne'daririoon I 'from Anyox, Alice "Arm and Sti'wart and will sail for the south al 5 o'clock this aflrinoon. Passengers booked 16. sail for Vancouver on lbt vessel include Mr. and Airs. J J, Kdwurde. W. Eastwood and Oft PRESBYTERIAN SALE Mai in Canada Your Dealer Sells Congoleum Rugs WAS GREAT SUCCESS! All Article We.-e Quickly Disposed of and Tea and Palmistry Well Patronized Tlie sale held iiy Ihe ladies' aid of the Presbyterian Church al the St. Andrew's Itooins Saturday afternoon was in ev'erv ene highly satisfactory, A constant crowd of visitors quick, ly cb-ared all saleable, goods and tct the ladies ry buy at the leatables. The palmistry rooms were also well patronized, The financial results of the afternoon delighted all concerned. Tiie following ladies at-ended the various stalls: Tea Mrs. 1. l. Stewart and Mrs. Christie, joint conveners. assisted by Mestlames Massie, Millar. Vance. McMeekin and A. J. i:iark. cashier. Home Cooking Mrs. J. O. Sleen and Mrs. O. Met). Hunter. Candy Mrs. MeXaughton and Mrs. Starr. Ice Cream Mrs. V. Wilson Murray. ' , Palmistry Mra. J. Uremner and Mrs. J. Clark. Mrs. J. Simpson, president of the ladies' aid, warmly welcomed everyone. C.P.H. steamer Princess Man-, Capt, T. ClilTe, southbound from Alaska ports to Vancouver, will arrhe m port tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock, sailing for thfi south, a I 8. The Anglican mission boat Northern Cross carried to Port Simpson yesterday for Hie annual r lebration a number of local people who went to join in the festivities.. jCanon W. T. Hushbrook was in charge of ILi parly. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Take tinti.-e I aal anyone found j r'liuw '' '!'$ in' sidewaiKs c ( einderpa lis uid lie pro.:' 'Uled. lTi Ciiy Kiiff.neer. GOLD SEAL RT-RUGS &01BW' ' COLO SEAL GUARANTEE l unsMcnm cuAiAmxa i oayoc mokit mck rV Beautiful Low Priced The beauty of Congoleum Art-Rugs is no more remarkable than their durability. And both' are amazing when you consider the exceedingly low price of these popular, easy-to-dean rugs. For the rich, fadeless colors in which Congoleum patterns are executed are as permanent as the stuVdy, waterproof base beneath. All you need do to secure these exceptional qualities is: look for the Gold Seal when you buy. congoleum canada Limited Montreal, Quebec Timely Suggestions WAMPOLE'S GRAPE SALTS 50c A refreshing and healthful drink. HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM 50c For the hands and face and for use after shaving OVALTINE Nature's Tonic Food 90c and $1.50 Builds Brum. Nerve and Body. Overcomes fatigue, ensures sound sleep and supplies a reserve of strength. MERITAS TOOTHBRUSHES Special 25c Each brush iu a l urlon. Twenty per cent off all French Ivory Goods fianongs Glenwood Chocolates 45c lb. & Id. Box 62.00 mnrnv w- 1 mi i j M.rf. In II Kl IN I Kami I I f . W-'cB.C,,",rt fe1 I lltaiiMint Industrial Rwili 1 1 I 1 J liutltut. WDM 2H I Hotwi thinini I YourOrocp" I ORIS LTD. Rexal Druggists Phones 82 and 200 The standard of Purity for over 160 years I'iuauds Lilas de Franco 1.00 Pinauds Kan de Quinine lg. $1.35 Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOJEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 P.O. Box 196 KininKin's Hleel Beds, Springs, and Oslermoor Mattresses in every room. " o2 Booms, llul and Cold Waler, Baths and Showers. Steam Heated, Electric LighL Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. This Set $2.70 Rack Free Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Third Ave. Phone 101 mm M MAMAS Underwood London Diy Gin $3.25 the bottle Clus advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ofBritish Columbia