THE DAILY, NEWS f AGE snc Laundry Washed Clothes Are Not Rubbed YOU know how you douse your dainty lingerie up and down hi a bowl of sudsy water . . that's the way jour clothes are washed in a modern laundry. They are not rubbed or scrubbed but are gently swished back and forth in warm filtered rainsoft water until the pure soap actually foams. Every particle of dirt is loosened without unduly lessening the tensile strength of the fabric. Then come many rinses uf rainsoft water so that your laundry washed clothes not only look and feel clean but are scientifically clean. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 The Natural Way 1)0 YOU KNOW? That the cause of disease is within the body) That derangement of the nerve system is dee to su-luxated vertebrae pressing on spinal nerves? That these subluxations can usually be corrected by properly directed forces? That Nature cures? Your Nerves Control Your Health W. C. ASPINALL CHIROPHACTOR 6 Exchange Mock Green 241 NavySaits and Ensemble Suits un " emers Dr. Alexander Smith Clock l'hone 675 DENTIST MlLK-:-rMCE 1XCUUWCU IU 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now dexed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy lllh SL Telephone 657. !ELKS' LODGE WILL CELEBRATE MAY 24 June 3 Seln-led as liatr for Annual . Hag Hay Crowning of May (Juron Is AIo to lie Held The Elk.' Lodge, at a meeting lMt night, decided to hold the customary Victoria Day celebration on May 34. A oommitiee was appointed to confer fcwBh V FT?? fUr J?otd andjaiake final ar te jot , the event. , , ISA' Flag-pay wit nannies' City ate set for the annual h It customary oere- and entertainment including race for the younger folk Queen ceremony, a date for which will be selected later. Miii: Altai or kokkst lano Of the total non-agricultural ana of Canada amout one-half can be made 'to produce timber crop If permanently dedicated, protected, and managed to that end. Investigations show that the only economic use for one-third of the land area Is the growing of wood. I'OKKNT IMIl KTKIKH PAYUOLI. Thr salaries and wages In Canada's forest industry total annually about 100.000.000 Specials WHILE THEY LAST Kananas, 4 lb. basket -!( Khubarb, 4 lbs Oranges, 3 dozen Sot1 Larges sizes at cost price. California Grape Fruft, 2 for Lemons, per dot "Op New Carrots, !5 bunches .... Cauliflower tr? and U0r Cukes, each SKc When present stock is sold, we will have no more. Fixtures and equipment. Every thing for sale. Prices right. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 YOD GET ill Montreal Prices and Value for Your Money at Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II Miller. Proprietor Meat Market Selvlg Urc. Third Ave. Phone 7C5 KJOT FISK (iRONSAKR Alle horier nor.k ost Nortske fikekon8erver Norhke sukkerkuvringer Nortke hve'tHkonrokker Norske rugnkonrokker Norhke knekkebrod Norhke flatbrod Mutter o.h.v. 1st ky. varer. Rilllge primer. Hurtig onibrinuelse FUNERALTODAY MRS. McDOUGALL M:i:VI(-C IX I'KKMtYTEKIAN CIICKCII WITH KEV. J. It. HtlZIXI, AND KEV. W. I. WAVE Oi l Many mourcent .and sympathisers attended the funeral eervloe for the late tips ipernoan ai z-ou in teflan Church. Rev. J. B. Prlsell con ducted an Impressive and sympai referring appropriately to the A committee was also appointed to , go into the matter of the annual May u " " ' . v 1 . mut. Wa.Bak ox nnv anpm tiiivu viimhu. solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought,' was sung by Mrs. J. H. McLead and KJohn E. Davey presided at the organ. The casket was banked with floral tributes of many friends. Among 'the mourners was a daughter of the late Mrs. McOougall frcm Vancouver. After the service. Interment took place In Pah-view Cemetery. Pallbearers were w. H. Derry, O. H. Munro, B. M. Clark. Aid. P. H. Llnaey. J. W. Scott and Murdoch McLeod. Those sending floral tributes Included Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Olllls. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bbeppard. Mrs. Masael. Sr. and Mrs. R. S. Xyolfsen. Mr. and Mm. Bod McLeod and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellison. William Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorry. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hlnton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMeekln, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oeddes. Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Caravan. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Graham. Aid. and Mrs. P. H. Lln- sey. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Campbell. Miss J. Morley. Mr. and Mrs. L. La men. Bulkley Market. Mr. and Mrs T. M. Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hrvedlng. IMIt'STRIKM HEI'EMi ON WOOll Over 60 per cent of Canada's manu facturing Industries depend upon wood Totnatos, Jer lb li.C,as a raw material Wood products en- Lettuce, per head 10c itr lnl vrr P" of human life New Potatoes, lb. I Of Green Onions, 8 for lOf Cabbage, lb. Of Carrots, 10 lbs li."e Beets, 8 lbs H5f Turnips, 10 lbs 2Tf Onions, 5 lbs UTif Parsnips, 7 lbs Uof Garlic, lb iWf Fancy Yellow Newton Apples, per box ijtt.tr Pien Davis Fancy Apples, per box grocery spiiciXii " All lines being cleaned out at sacrifice prices. Everything marked. "Chickens" CHICKEN POT PIE WEEK Arriving Wednesday Choice Boiling Fowl, ier lb. 117? Choice Milk-fed Fowl, fresh killed, per lb Heinz Pork & Bean, small, 5 for "? Asparagus, Libby's, square, S for Corn Aylmer, 2 for iW Mixed Vegetables, 2's, Nabob, 2 for .W Biscuits, choice stock, 4 pkgs. for 4U Choice Fancy Biscuits.Jferge selection, per lb lit Peas, No. 4, 2 tins for U!c Toilet Paper, per dox. .... 4S Malt Vinegar, Nabob, per bottle '.II? Tea, Al brands in pkg., per lb. 7(C See our wiadow for Tea special Royal Crown Boap, per carton, bars 'X? Royal Crown Oatmeal Toilet Soap. per bar !5f Strawberry Jam, Malkin's Best, 2's, per tin Raspberry Jam, Malkin's Best, 2's, per tin Swf Pineapple, Singapore, 2's, 7 tine for $1. Oranges, 3 dozen for 1)."? Cora Flakes, any brand, per pkg. 11? Cowan's Instant Cocoa, Vj's, '21 Pabst Malt, large tins, each (Mr- Rhubarb, extra special for weekend. 4 lbs. for iM? Rice, choice quality. 3 lbs. for -" Split Peas, lbs. for tT( Pot Barley, 3 lbs. for ii."? Vegetables arriving this week Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage, Caul! flower, Green Onions, Leeks, Spin ach. Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Watercress, Asparagus, Parsley, Radishes, Bunch Carrots, Cucum Iters, Green Peas. We carry a full line of Fresh and Citrus Fruits "WATCH OUR WINDOWS" B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 45 - 574 Radio Radid Tlie Rudluis 17 will give, you. the best reception. Price complete 5i-Wt Cannot be sold for leas POICTIMIT I'OSTALK of yourself for ll.o Winnipeg and Vanoouver Prices. F. W. CHANDLER litHlMgraplirr Math Mreet. rhwie Itwl VI IK;" jj MOT' . ... r ,7 V m rjto&zz drS V CjfJii "Helen, where do you get Wm ( a 7our orgnat 'deas?" M r rs-ia " From a little treasure of a book that shows the wonderful possibilities in the wide range of Pcrmalak colors. It gives color schemes for different rooms and for all sorts of furniture and nick-nacks. Pcrmalak is so easy to use, too." mm rvshmg. Thiibooklet "The New Art of Color in Interior Decoration" is full of original ideas in home decorating. Free from your dealer or write direct to the company at Montreal. PPANDCTAM'HENDEPSON T. H. Johnson was elected president of tbe local branch of the Navy League ol Uanada at the annual meetlnf which . Hp held last ninfrt if the Bank of Montreal Mr. Johnston succeeds Thomas McClymout who sum creldeut Isst j year. Iowa Vlc-Preaident Robert Blanea. Setoaitary-Trsasttrer-D. C. Paterson. Bxeeutlve Mrs. Robert Stance. Mrs Srtelford Dartn. Mas. Jnhn Maiwon. Frank Dlbb, W. O. Vlgar, 8. M. Newton. BUY YOUR HAM AND BACON IJY THE PIECE AND SAVE MONKY Circle "S" Picnic Ham, lb. . . Premium Bacon, lb. Il!f Premium Back Bacon, lb. . . J5Sr Premium Ham, lb. H2f Premium Bonelesa Ham, sliced, lb. 10c Premium Cooked, Ham, sliced, lb. ; 'Mt Empire Bacon, Ik Empire Back Baca, lb -H(c Silver Leaf Lard,' 1 lb. tin . . (ft- 5 lb. tin $1.0.1 10 lb. tin Jjti.10 E.C.D. Butter. 2 tta. rc Fraser Valley IJutUr, 2 lb. . . ort Fine Ontario Cheese, lb. . . lirt Eggs, Fresh Extras, 3 doz. $1.10 Macaroni, over 20 different shapes to choose from. Best quality. 2 lbs. for -:." 20 lb. box $2.U." Fresh Ground Coffee, lb. . . I."r Rowntree's Cocoa, Vu lb. tin tI7Ve Wild Rose Flour, 10 lb. sack .Vc Puffed Wheat, iwr pkg 15c Puffed Ilice, ier pkg 1 H Shredded Wheat, pkg. ... . V2 t Dina-Mite Breakfast Food, pkg .' ttS . . . . Knox Gelatine, pkg 'Hf Nabob lied Plum Jam, 4' lb. tin 50 1 Heinz Baked Beans, small size, 9 tins for $1.00 Medium sise, 7 tins for $1,00 Quaker Peas, site S tin .... 15 7 tins for $1.00 Lux Toilet Soap. 4 bars li5 Yellow Newton Apples, 2 lbs. 25c per box $JL0 Sunklst Oranges, 8 idddufor $1.00 L,arge suen, per fOBMQ r0 ''Ofi r'; Ripe BanunuK, per lb 150 Alberta Market P. GAMl'LA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 0 GORDON'S HARDWARE JOHNSON NAVY LEAGUE HEAD IXtC'TKI) NtKMDENT Of LOCAL HIUNCII AT ANN! AL MKKTINIi L-ST MOIIT til TLKVIMNO Ofllt'H: CO.MINO For Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley Hay and Grain, Seeds, Fertilizer and COAL, call up 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. R Bfert. It was derided to start another drlv Other offloera were elected ss fol- i for members at onoe. , Arrange menu were also made In oon- nectic'ii with the visit here next wee of Admiral W. O. Story. C.BI.. ef Toronto, supervisor of the Sea Cadets, who will inspect the local detachment on Thursday nlfht of next week, remaining In Phillip M. Ray. Thomas McClymont. tne city ior three ouvk Jarvls H McLeod, Aid O P Tinker. J. i J. Dore. Dr. L. W Kergln and Caat J. NEW AIR YACHT FOR LINDBERGH hl'M IAL HtVMJlH I, LAMllSd I.KillTM pkuikki is i i, am; tci nv t i:i IIV HIM Oal . April U. The shades of night wUl mean asMUssl to Col. Chariea Litif bergh when he reams the air Unas in his new air yacht. Just completed by tbe factory which created tbe famoua Spirit of St. Louis. The new ship Is equipped with parachute fhuwa which whan dropped wUl illuminate the ground for an area of 10 square miles. It also has two huge headlights, innovations In aircraft con struction, stream-lined Into tbe front of the plane's wings. They are 40 feet apart, and each lamp la capable of de- eloping aao.000 candlepower. So tbe air ace may land In the full glare of the parachute flares, supplemented by hair a million oandlepower of light from his own headlights. Powerful lenses In the lamps concen trate the lights, which get their power from batterie carried by the new ship. So strong are the lamps and they draw so much current that tbe batteries will keep them going for only shout 10 minutes, but thia la considered ample, as uey win be used only momentarily during landing to pick out obstacles In the plane's pash. Lindbergh's new plane, foUewing the same general lints as the Spirit of St. Louis, is tn striking contrast in aewsrsl respects. Instead of the Spartan atmpllctty of that of the Spirit of St. Louis, the cabin of the new plane is luxuriously upholstered and has accommodation for five persons. The per cope that enabled Lindbergh to see ahead on his memorably journey to Paris Is missing in the new craft, and Instead there Is a glased lb driving compartment, which (hakes the periscope unnecessary. The wlngspraad of the new machine Is the same as that of the Spirit of St. Louis. This Is slightly greater than that ..of the heptjabam type, of which the Bphl was n adaptation. TJ c greater wltupqaagad was desired to ol -tain the carrying capscity Lindberi " i desired. With a gasoline tankage of lei gallons, tbe cruising capacity will be l.ooo miles. At Lmdherch's esDress om th lstest navigational Instruments tre ( part of tbe plane's equipment There are no special marking on the plane to dlHtlngulab it from the regular brougham type, but the "eye" in the wings ann wine sweep or the- mon marks H a. uifUreu'., Wednesday, April 2. WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 7 and J p.m. Admission Kites A screen presentation of the adventures of Tedtl I:,, , velt in the Spanish-American war. FRANK HOPPER, CHARLES FARRELL, MARY ASK Hi CHARLES EMAIETT MACK, FRED HOHLHR, (iEOR(,i; HANCROIT, COL FRED LINDSAY, and others COMEDY "DOTS and DASHES." PATIIE ri;vii; 35c and 10c Movies in Your Own Home To make them with the CINE KODAK, simply igM finder and press the release. That's ail there Is to it making movies. To show them on the home screen, mer-l in the KODASCOPE in on your lighting circuit and sn;ir switch. Then sit down and enjdy the picture. CINE KODAK MODEL II-with f.3.ft lens. Hand held. motor driven, fixed foiu. Priie -. JMIi KODASCOPE MODEL (' Electrically driven, workt. ... ordinary house lighting circuit. Price S7 KODASCOPE SCREEN Size 22xW inches. Price .. SI Complele Oulflt, JSI2.tKI Or imes LM yfic Pioneer Druejtisls THIRD AVE V SIXTH ST I.Oil I. UK :.(M) ILLEPIIONtS 8 'lW Ladies s" Sweaters Asor(ed styles, single and dHiblf-breasted, fancy Jait'-"(l Knit Specially priced a4 $5.95 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Ce. All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers KEDUCED 15 PER CUNT IIUIII1KRS, sites ft and 7, n-gular $2.2.. now Shoe Sale Continues. Etery pair must go. THOR JOHNSON Salvation Army Self Denial Effort What Will Your Money Do? 100.00 will lake care or an infant in & Children V H" fur six months, will provide two weeks' llottpltal care for I"111 mothers, will give 100 men three meals and a kmhI led in om' of our Mctropoles, will feed, clothe, and educate a lxy or girl in onr of our Missionary Hoarding Schools fur four yeai - $50.00 will provide home ami clothing fr orphan child t"1 three months, will provide 50 men with warm underclothing '" n they come out of prison ,will Hupport a Native Officer In India for one ' $25.00 will cover the cot of reclaiming a flrat offender rt-celved from the Police Court, will pay rent for the wife and family of a man who in prison sometimes two families for a month, will purchase and free four Chinese girl irom WylttthMWoXVir (fiPJf3it er-flower- for a fHendTefe llfipltal patlifrforVlK months will, as a rule, provide tools and generally assist ihe v man who Is out of work and has a job to go to, will restore sight to blind Javanese, or ease In"1-' death agonies of a leper. $5.00 will provide groceries for a family for a week, will provide 25 dinners for a working woman n n Army Institution.