1 mo ades a J"a e m rt imely suggestions yw'r mm .Moiatr, renox nuxeu . . joc i-r for Preserving" F.gg, 2 Hi. tin 25c I I. '.i nil .u.l..H. rmr- inr mi in i . r r". i . i . . ..... r lt mm in iiiii k. in. rr ;:ir- Ik'dur Naiiullitilinv Fluk", pkpi 25c .IL' M i. am 10 aKe rreuy uiintniiiHA UN lllllf J The most rasrimitiiig work iniagitinldc. Easily, done. nlL Worielcrfitl. bcvoutl compare. Hue uiip window .. . j. .. .... . . . - ' uuj. juxiui;, .Minx IVUIISUII ( 1 1 liu IIIUUSIMI 111 I'X- . HI, Instruction free; also In making Paper Flowers, Will 79 m 1MIBLUI DBi CLL.i W IT W linBIIH Hllll rn IHV Ml I ITIllllin - 1 n fl tVK J 7?y 1,11 tt: ,J:UCS M U.. ,1 lit. io 01 1 Rexal Druggists Phones 82 and 200 DEMAND I 11 1 1 1 ( 1 1 I H l.il.is le France i -51.(10 i Pinnm!-' Hun I de (Quinine I ig. i.a: Rupert Brand" Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BflEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by ladian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- ' Prince Rupert, B.C. mm ej i i a, 01 lehavmnn c imnhae mm. VaW mm mm. mm, mm mm mm. A mm dF 1i aT mmnm jemer mm mm, mmw mmmW ISH LINES, HOOKS, HUl'bS, IWinLS, FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUDDER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices f 1 i i x J wm. .nnn tip nam en lo. lio. i Second Avenue and McBride St. I'W OfteWltllJf (X tf 1 UNI V or oi't'r 160 yeurs mmm v isnaexw '$3.25 the bottle nuvertlfilniifiiit u nut iiifiliiilioil nr disnlaved by uii(uui v-iiuiiroi noHru or uj me uoveruiucn , . , urmn uotvitiDis Local and Personal Phone 15. P.ll. Coal Go. Atthur'u Taxi. Phone 678. tf U.Gt Undertakers. Phone. 41 (ifiicru! meeting (V.W'.V.A. weuinjwaaji .MayIll, at H n.ui Ujslat Firelighters,- 8 to. SI. 00. Hyde Transfer. Phono 0. If! Mr. Oscar Snilli and fa Mil are iiiHtng by tint Cardcna Hi; evening' for Victoria on a holiday Irlii. William Oolilliloom ri'turiifd on lire CanjHiia this tnornip from a fur buying trip to Anyox and Stewart. Mrs. J'red Saild;n min by llif )ardiana lliis afli'rnnon for Vic toria whera hIic will ttpeiid a nioiitli's lioli.lay. Thi! IJ.T.P. barpe No. I, ued a a car ft-rry, is lo be taken on the dry dock tomorrow fur clean ing and painting. Farewell whist drive and' dance Loyal Order Moose at Metropole; Hall, tomorrow tiiffhf at 8.30. Everybody welcome. . The cohA freighu-r P,V , i.aiii, John LawrenM, arrived n port (lii 4 uiWnlnp from the ooiitli with ft ml carpo. Football nu'ctin?. itoyal Can adian Naval Voluiitwr llei'orve, 8 p.m. Tlmrday. All ratine interested in football should inako a point of bcinp p'reconl. Ill The parly of local Moose noon. The eharce against thc Im-pfrlal Oil Ca. of a violation of the harbor nsjrulallon wn dis-inisel in the city HiHm court Hit morning by Magistrate Mc- Clyinonl. Siuioii (itfji-a-Nnut,. Ibe.faiu-! iu HhmIIom from Stewart Remember BOVRIL Puts Beef into You THE DAIJjY NEWS She Could Hardly Do Her Housework Nerves Were So Bad Mrs. L M. Tnrkj, Conweon, Ont., nritci "I kad leart nd nerre trouble, anj breame o short of breath I could hardly do my daily housework, and wa to nervoui I could not think of Maying alone, aa every little aound I heard felt lika a ihock to me. I Saw recommended, I tried a tiox, and after taking the ecopd one 1 am sow feeling like a different woman." Th.ii preparation, ha bcn on the market for the past 2Z yeara and hm achieved a wonderful repotation for the relief of all heart and nerve troubles. Put op only by The T. lilbura Co, Limited, Toronto, OsC I). II. Jtae, who lias been a-xixlan! superintendent 'id the H.C. Silver mine, arrived in the city from Stewart on the Prinr Charles yesterday afternoon. He is on la i t way lo mithers where he will be in charge of deelo-menl work that is to be undertaken by the H.C. r-ilwr on the Shu fee gioup of claims on Hud son Hay Mountain. DEATH RESULT NATURAL CAUSE Inquest on Late Thlrza Fox Indicates That She Suffered From Cardiac Affection That deceased rann to her death from natural cause was the verdic trelurned a noon In members, who made a week-end. unlay moriiiutf last lha itial J day by the coroner's jury .sat sat at at (tie the imiuest iuuest into the dealt th trip to Hyder, returned lo III" of Tliirza Fox, the 17-year old city on board the power boal flir lwho died su-ldenly on al (Vtchena al I UIO yeterday after- J. f. Tannoek, coroner, presided at the iipiuesl and the witnesses were Dr. J. P. Cade, Dr. 0.. A. Kgcert. Mrs, Isaao Lear, Mrs. V. J. Scherk, Carl Hame and Sergeant MeOHuchy. Dr. Cade, who ;ierrornieil a posl-uiorlem examination, test! fiel that iltt riglHTuiVK was in a pwuretlr ooniiilion and gave Imtian afrnnl1 ' opiniun mai un-re wns a car- on the Princ-t030 offevtion due to influenza :harlra t-ierday ufl'Tii"uu and Troceinled to his home in Hazel- ton b train. KalTUtova Cafeteria, upstairs over Stork's Hardware. Second Avenue. Light lunch nil day and stiier served from 5.30 lo 7.00 The 1""I eats In town. All home cooking. Phone licit IVJ. Mabel Thompson, Third Ave West, HpiiearH iu the city police court this morning charged wit'i an infraction of the (lovernmeut I.iuor Act by 'giving young virls iiiloxiratlng, liuor, lo wit beer, mid was remanded until tomorrow. ' The Priitee Hupert Shrini Cnmiiiiltee would appreciate cooperation front Ihe citizen o: Prince Hiiert by Ihe decorating of their stores and windows dur ing Thursday and Friday of this week while the visiting Shriners are with us. Halph LePine, chairman. HI NV. C. A met I came in from Calgary on yesterday afternoon's train to attend Ihe Shrine cere monial which Is to be held in the city this week. Cy. who i( ueinp K'ven n ponnai welcome by his many friends in town, Jusl recently made a motor tr'p lo Arizona and Mexico, I'nion steamer Cardena. Gapl A. K. Dickson, returned to port at 11:30 this morning from Alice Arm, Anyox and Stewart and will sail at r o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and wayports. Passengers sailing from here or Ihe vessel will include Mr. audi Mrs. H. A. Dunwell, Mrs. Osonr Smith and family and Mrs. Fred Scatlden. giving rise to an embolus which might have caused almost lm mediate death. The jury consisted of A. W. Kdge. loreman. (.1." A. Ilryanl, tieorge Hill. M. McjUtluir, Dan Jabour and I.. Murray Fuller VESSELS CARRYING" GRAIN FROM HEAD OF LAKES RAPIDLY WTNMPLO, May 11. (train n store at the head ! the Lakes im lieiiiK moved rapidly eastward. 07 boats carrying' I L702,IM)0 buhels havin? been cleared Urn twin cities from Tuesday lo Sat urday of last week. 'The Cana dian National Hailwnys, dtiiin? that ptriott unioaiieit Itli cars and grain In country elevator' along their lines, since the lift ing of loading restrictions, wTt be transferred to Fort William and Port Arthur for shipment by boat lo eastern markets. On Saturday 031 cars were moved from prairie points, leaving in store lo.Hiui.mui nusiiels, as compared with approximately .1,000,000 at the same dale last year, isome igrain is still mov ing wesl lo export via Vancou ver. Loading for the- .season totalled to May 7, 137.802 cars, 187,313,000 bushels, the figures for Ihe corresponding period of the itrevious season being 75,087 cars and 1 15,031,000. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert May 11, 1916. Hill Marl in and Tommy Smith shared first and second prizes at a Charlie Chaplin contest which was Uelil in lliu Wesllmlim; i Theatre last night. 'The competition proved most amusing a large auuiencc. .1. Hruce Johnston, has taken over Hie nianagemoifr of the hotel al l.akclso Hot- S'prinigs. Knglishman ial Mfeot accident in a Scottish vlllayo) jftive him some air. j Suspicious iuilivc-(ijvo him 'tome yersel', moii. PREPARING FOR SHRINERS HERE City Is Putting on Gala Appearance for Ceremon'l and Attendant Festivities ' I this Week; Prt'parations are now Hearing completion for the ceremonial of tiizeh Temple of the Mystk Shrine and attendant festivities that will take place in Prince Hupert on Thursday and Friday. Three arches have been erected that of the city at the corner of Third Avenue and Fullon Street, the Shriners' on Third Avenue at Fifth Street and thai of the railway company al the foot of the overhead vehicular approach lo the wharf. Suitable adornments atfd iiiscnptioiis ate being placed on the arches. At Hie Kxhibilion Hall, local members of the Shrine have been busy d;iv and nifciil yet tin? (lie hip auditorium ready for certain of the ceremonial exercises an t the Shrine Hall that it lo be held on Friday night. There ha been a great deal of decoratin going on in the Fair Duildiug and, by the appointed time. ' will preent a more gaa appearance than it has ever done be fore. The bi parly of Shriners vvi!l reach here aboard the steame1 (Prince Hupert, Gapl. !. I'onald, shortly before noon pu Thursday and I hey will remain here until rniiliiK-'lil Friday night. It wi'l be one of the most fpectarulai and important excursions that has ever visited -Prince Hupert. Some Torty candidates are to Im initiated into the Shrine hero land already initiates from dis trict points are reaching the ity. Ouite a number of those who will 'Travel ovei the buni- insr sands," however, will Im local citizens. A NEW WRINKLE. , Lay ito portrait artist'; Surely that's not my picture yini-ve painted, that toothless obi hag. Artist-Madam, I'm a fulurisl I Have painted you as you wilt uppcar lo your grandchildren. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert J. Paul an.l V. C. Arneli. Vancouver; D. H. Hae, Smithers; .Mr. and Mrs. T. Shacklelon a:nl Mrs. Alger and daughter. L'sk. L. II. Morton, Prince Oeorge; OillK-'rl Campbell, Porl Clements. Central S. Sbefskey and M. J. Olson. C.N.H, NOTICE. Stand Pipes. Notice is hereby given thai afler June 15, IU26. no stand- pipes will be allowed where Ihey are likely to be used by morn than one family or tenant, in ac cordance with liv Waterworks Hylavv or the City of Prince Hupert, No. 515. . Hy Order of the City Council. 111. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ill Ihr Mjller of tilt- Olalc of Joint olund, XoHi;: i ht-n-bv riicu Hut all lwr- uii liavnif rlaiiu aicmiist the lair John OIuihI. xvtto dud al I lit- i.uy ur I'rim-e HuK-ri. hi tlir fnivlni-i- of Hrlllli t;ul tinitiia. m tlii Silt day of Jauuary. i1( awl t )ni-r real ami rsTfunal rtlale Ii-1Iit iiruDalp xvrre irraiilrd l wir mi nrruti- mtrt of Hi llts.li Oilumbla mi April It. yi. t Joim iiyhhavn or criuce Ha ivri. n.i .. an- mnirMwl lo ncnd by rerl-i linsl l'l priuid, or dellvrr l tlw iiih1i-i'-iiuh-iI r li 1 1 partiiiiUrs In wriiioir of ttMlr riaim and lalrmenU of ttiMr - rniiiii". anil iln- nature tiirrror. ana uir frnirllH-s it any iipi.i ny Imlii, uui) vrriiieil ov Miiuiory aeriaraiimi. AikI lake nollir that after th tnd dm of Jiiiw. H'iR. Hie exwutor will pnxt-eil In illslrlbuti tlie aH of the dcresl an., lit tlH ix-roni cnlitli 11 Uhti-Ih. having rrrnnl only to thi- rlaims or h(rh said eve. nn.r -nan men nave nan nunre. Dali'il Oils tt day nr May. ttA. ' joiiS nvmiw.N, of Prince ltuiert. B.C.., t:ei-uHir of thi1 Ftif of i"o Qliind. ni,eafd. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Bitr Llconco. MITK f I IIKIIERY lilVKX tlml on th Sill day or June iit-l the undersiinird IntiliiH to apply lo I lie Liquor Control Umiril for a lii-i-ntf in rMrt of prp- nil v sltnati mi Malu strrrl. Mrlt, I.i:.. and upon ttn- land ilei'rUn-il at l.m 8, lUm'k 1 4. May stsv l'rim-r niiMrt Land ll-nlralioii Illrirt In Uh fro-vni- or nrltlsh i:ohinilila. Tor Uih sal ir brer by the t ur by flw iih-h IhiIU for ioniiiipllnii im Hi pfcinlsrs. Oai-t at pni.- lnnH-rt, B.C.. Ilii Sill flay or May. me. ., 0. D. DAYIES. Applicant WWimX rs Comfort" jnd Economy H poutNWN ccurr co o-u wt PAGE THRBff j THeaviest crumiest m Lfer7M Silk I tl If l 4 i w I imn in. I ASH WW HU v iMw. THE same quiuty i lfS ouchly cleanses and. I preserves woollens, j J . Ivyg5 !" deals gently with the I VJ k so beautiful and cost I use Lux for the mucn . . '? 1 PTo entile family wash is I to nrolonp the life I J ' ' I o , v of fabrics, thereby . y, lessening the strain V on the family ' treasury. 'r- 1 I Lever Brothers Limited fef Toronto ---- jL-j 1 II - - i Loggers! Loggers! We have Ihe only conipleio stock of Gilchrist Jacks ami parts in Ihe North.. We handle Logging Gable, Axe., I'eavies, Saws, and general Camp KiiuipnicuL It will pay yuu lu see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited canadianT PACincJ aaiiwaT 710 Second Avenue Steamship and Train Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE and PRINCE CHARLES will l.-aie PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Intt-rtiirdtale, lulhK THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS at 11 pun. for STEWART and ANYOX WEDNESDAYS, pjn. lor STEWART ONLY, SATURDAY, 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN tornlstllly tor VANCOUVER Via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PA8SENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally f.irrpl Sunday al It. 10 ajii. tor PRINCE GEORGE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all volnls taslcrll Canada, I'nitnl Stairs Agtncy all Octan Sttamahlp Llnta. l'e Canadian atloiial Frn-ss for .Money orders, Foiniii Clicipies, rlc, alo tor your nrvi shipment. City Tlcktt Offlca, S2S Third Ait., Prlnc Ruporl. Phon 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert f KTCHIUR. WKA.1GEU, JPUO. SUWM May 10, 21. 31 Fat UNCOUU. nCTORU aaj SIATTU -Bar U, 25. Jwe' iX FiUiCESS KAIKKl For utadtla, Iwanaofl Raj, Eaat Bolla Ma, Ooaan Falla, Namu, Alort Campbtll Rltar, ana Vancouver otory Saturday 11 a.m.' Atonoy for all SUamahlp Llnaa. full Information fron W. O. ORCHARD General AaanL, Corner f 4th Street and SrS Atenuo, Prince Rupert, a.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailii I row frinro Hurxrl. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Swaneon Bay. and Alert Ray, Tueedei, BIPJR 'or VANCOUVER. VIOTORIA. Alert aUy, end Swaneon . Saturday. 10 A.a tor ANYOX. PORT SIMPSON and Naea Rlter Cannerlea Thursday p.m. For PORT S.APSON, ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday. S 'p.m.'1 ? ' US Ind AvOHVO. i, aUrneley, Aaent. Prlneo Reoert, B.O