. . AAA 1 Per $pifEii& Odour so unpardonable so easti to banish What quality is so attractive as personal charm ... . and what social fault so obnoxious as perspiration odour. Every person perspires, of course. It's natural, It's healthful. Physicians say the perspiration of the average person measures between one and two pints daily. Nature takes this way of ridding the body of impurities through the millions of tiny pores of the skin. But perspiration need not be objectionable. Lifebuoy Soap, used in the bath, banishes the odour. Lifebuoy's creamy, mild lather not only cleanses, but also purifies the pares anti- ftiMtfTrifiVtfr1W I To Kocp I Well f Drink plenty of water, perspire freely and banish perspiration odour with Lifebuoy E Soap. .fliiuiunmijtumjtMt LIFEBUO Health Soap Purifies andProtects Lever Brothers Limited Toronto ASK FOR YOUR ASK FOR YOUR NEW MILLION DOLLAR alet Auto Strop RAZ FKEE with every purchase of 10 blades 30-riay Introductory Offer. Oraies IM. J7if liinttnnv TMWD AVE, SIXTH ST. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED aSt Alert ,. He. ,V'YB. Vlfr I !.,V.r IMPMO ami N.tAH KIV'KK I'OIM'S, b,nr SIMPSON Al.lri; .tii.M, ANVOX, STKWAHi, WALKS ISLAM' Mini, n it.ui, . , 11 Avenue. K. M. UMITN, ' iinugh tickets sold in Victoria and lISStltMUol aepucauy ana Keeps tbem sweet, open and breathing. Make sure of avoiding the needless social error of perspiration odour. Use Lifebuoy Soap, for hands, face and bath. Low in price - wonderful in results. Lbtsl :or MM Off 's?s TELtPhONtS ft?o200 .. uunert. H.C. .iRMl eat THE DAILY NEWS PARE THREE Presbyterian Pali Bazaar, Thursday. November 8. Local and Personal For a Taxi Phone 200. Oscar Hanson. land. Central Hotel. tf 4 a Taxi l'hone 4. S)g 4 Taxi. Dentin. Dr. J. K IV mm Phone 6 Box. cuttinza for ulc, large IrfsSO. r Mrs. N. 'vO'Wgc and 'her man Short, a 111 sail tomorrow nleht 7W -he Prince George on a holiday trtf to Vancouver. Basnsiigers galling laat evening on the Catala tor Vancouver liicJ'.led A. Jennson, M. E. Prendergait, C. M. Plr-by and T. Kaye W. O strencli. United States Immigration officer at Ketchikan, arrived In th city yesterday afternoon and will return north on the Prince Oeorge thus afternoon. For driving to the common danger, Oicar Hansen waa fined $10. with the option of seven days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city pollcs ourt this morning. Mrs W. R Lindsay, wife of the as-ltant manager of the Granby Co. and child will be passengers aboard the Prince Oeorge tomorrow evening going 'hrough for a trip to .Vancouver. C. W. Smith of Edmonton, travelling agent for the Canadian National Express Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Stewart on official duties. Mrs. i. R Turner, wife of the manager of the Duthle mine, arrived from Tacoma on the Prince Oeorge this morning and proceeded by train to Smltherr where she will )oln her husband for the summer. Jchn Dybhavn, who has been on a business trip to points In the East, ulso sttending the annual meeting of he Btolcetral Board of Canada In Wln-ilpeg. returned to the city on the "rtnee Oeorge this morning. The evidence of T. Nakano. skipper of the fishing boat T.N aboard which fire broke out recently when the vessel was loading fuel, was taken before Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning and the case In which the Union OU Co. Is charged under the harbor regulations with allowing fuel to be loaded before ascertaining that there were no fires aboard the boat was then adourned until Friday. City Bol letter E. F Jones Is appearing on behalf of the prosecution while John V Clyae Is acting (or the defense. ANNOUNCEMENTS Legion Picnic June 10. I.ODX Basse Csrntral. Meost Ball June IS. Vaudeville. Moom Plr-ilc June J4 m Hi This Week Only. All Brands f tins for 81.00 Chocolate Eclairs, fresh stuck, ier lb :W S)I1 This Week Heinz Pork and Beans, small size 5 tins Wit Also, this week. Old Dutch Clean Mr, 6 tins AA We have just received u shipment of Candies of splendid quality in good assortment, including Butternuts, Satins, Jap Squares, (ium Dropa, etc. At popular prices. Fly-time will soon bo here. We have a number of Fly-Swatters to sell at Bulk Fifr Bars, one box left. Price to clear this shipment, per lb. i't Quaker Peas, size Special this week, 3 tins I Of Our Fresh Ground Toffee is proving very popular. Try a pound at nop Egjrs, Pullet, extras, ft doz. !)."? Eggs. Firsts, per doz. .- line Ndw is the time to preserve your Eggs with Pendray'B Water Glass, at per tin 2ftf 8 tins 70f Sasdless Raisins in bulk, 2 lbs. iir? rayiors ioiiet soap, we have a urn ules Peas and Local New Potatoes to arrive Wednesday. Watts' Grocery Thf Store of Plenty. 1'hone .". Thonc 56 Canadian fceglon Picnic Sunday, June 10 to Dlgtoy Island. Boats I rare Prince Rupert Boathouse 9 to 1340. Adults Mc children free. 133 Field St ram. manager of Sunny- i cannery, returned to the city on Prince Oeorge this morning ftom a lrtf ' trip to to Vancouver. Three dozen sticks available for Jun-cr lacrosse players. Practice Thursday, at 6:30 pm.. Acropohs Hill grounds. Harry Pickering and Dick Woods, trainers. C.NJB. steamer Prince George. Cept. Harry Kedden, arrived at 11.15 this morning from Vaacodffer. Powell niver and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon tm Ketchikan and Anyox. returning best:, at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening t0all south at 11 pjn. This Is the M&trip of the Prince Oeorge on spring saiKriule. Next week she will go on the Slagway tourist run, alternating weekly with the steamer Prince Rupert. HALIBUT TODAY TOTAL OF VUMm I'Ot XDS CIIAN(IKI) HAKIM AT HSII EXfllANOi: THIS JIOKMNd i With the end of tspji refrigerator car hortage In sight.-'MBJUu of halibut was resumed at the lestVMsh Exchange this morning. A total Of, 3S8.M0 pounds waa sold, ten American vessels dlsnos- lng of 181400 at trokt tc and 4c to 10.7c and Sc while nine Cansalan boats were paid from 8.3c and tc to SjSc and 4c fcr 238,600 pounds. Arrivals and sale:. AMEItlC.lN B run vol. 18.000 ktunds, Fish & Cold Storage 0o.. 8Jc and 4c Qrayllng. 3A.000 possnds, and Mara. 13.000 pounds. Atlln Fisheries ,10.4c and 5c. Anna J., 30,080 pounds Fish St Cold Storage Mk , 10. le and Sc. Reliance. WM0 pootVU. Hoyal Fish To . 10 .1c and Sc. Lumen. 13,000 pound. Booth :ea. 104c and sc. ! Kennebec. 8400 pounds. Booth Flah- rles. 104c and 6c. Heuanoe I., 18.000 pounds. Booth rtsheries. 102c and 6c. Mlddleton. 1S400 pounds, PaeUle Fisheries, oc and 4c. War. MM pounds,, Vm and Sc. . . u UtXAlllA.V Signal. 13.000 ejounds. holding over. Bstlsac. 114D0 pounds,' Oanadlan Fish & Cold Storage Co.. S.Sc and 4c. Cape Spencer, 8.000 pounds, and Toodie. 6.000 pounds. Atllu Fisheries 14c and 4c. Helen. 6400 pound. Royal Pish Co., 14c slid 4c. ielma. 8.000 pounds. Booth Fisheries, S.Sc and 4c. Qlbson. 13.000 pounds. Pacific Plah- :.f. 8.3c SUd 4c. L:ving3tone II.. 16,000 pounds. Oanadlan Fish At Cold Storage Co., 8.4c and Ic. W.T 7.000 pounds. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co . 8.6c and 4c. Ingred H . 3.600 pounds. Booth Fish eries. 84c snd 4c. ATTACK MADE ON RAILWAY UTJHRAY BAY. Quebec, June 8 L W. Slmma of at. John. New Brunswick, first ice-president of the Canadian Manufac turers Association, strongly attacked the policy of the Canadian National Railway r. the Mantimr provinces at yeestrdVay's naslcn of the annual meslliiii He charged that the Canadian Nationai "in very step of toe way put every force 3' their great organiaaiian In opposi tion to us." The rallwsg he said, had ihawn a disposition to oppose Individual shippers in the right to route their freight the way they would Ua It to go. They went so far "as to Urt triers in lo cal policies in Moncton aad secure the wage of a resolution opposing th opening of the Saint Rosalia Gateway MEMBERS OF SYNOD AND THEIR WIVES GUESTS OF LADIES All the members or the synod of toe Dioeeae of Oaledonin now in session here and their wives were etUertalned today at luncheon In the Oinsajsau 1U11 by the Women's Auxiliary of Use St. Andrews Cathedral wita Aire. T. Aa- p resident of the auxiliary u charge and the members serving. The were artistically oMoorfetod with and tulips and (sir cftrte quite s merry party Iri'iptie ot the saeiious nature of the wwrk on niet they are engaged. The luncheon will be repeated tomorrow when it la hoped to have the newly lected bishop present aa the special guest of honor. twill! Of THANKS. The LelKlUon fiuitlly desire to cti-vef their aliicrre thanks to their nmnv Mends for the kind sneresslons aympaihy and floral tributes recelvrd In their receut aad bereavement. T1 i. .-.T. 1 now clear, hecutnv skins to th ousanas i 1 in I news t,hottfTr''- You csn ImtRlne how s bad h of hails snd s (eneril run-down tswiWon would 1st In wkh my csllmg. Flcuch-tnssst's Ytsst hat bten s wonderful thinf for mc duttBg tt fut Ttat. I hsve tsken it three times a diy (m is pan five montna snd a a tetult rnr caraplexle4i hss clesred wp snd I have not been tseoHed wkh boib saass. I want to pus an the good suigeKlon to si who mar ba afijeted with them." H. C livtNl, Montretl, F. Q. Averrinterntiacliomdrton ' "mil lis T '" will be tent te vou, lr Writs tsTfis Fltiadb-smsCi, Dept. ,in HOB Burtasi St. Vaa-couver, BJC The FLEISCHMANN' STOCK QUOTATIONS Nona I'twiMg litres TsxUy vn Vanceo-er fcattvuifc (Courtesy of 8 D. Johnson Co.. Ltd.) Bid Asked 1.60 474 .66 40 32 46 JTt 39 340 400 MVfe 46 . 40 .73 H .76 14 .16Vi 46 46Vi .1014 ioi 46 43 Vi 48 48 M 16.T8 1646 1.10 240 48 40 46 M 48 41ft .11 .11 .76 46 .17V, M 3.41 940 .10 .14 8.43 340 46 147 40 44 46 46 .4K .47 1.18 146 .10 .10tt .86 48 B.C SUver .. Bayview lift Uissourl . Cork Province Dunwell ...... Oeorge Oopper Oladstone . . . . Olacler Olaalar Oolconda ' Independence & L '.eedsmlth Luoky Jtan . . . . Maraaot Metals National Mirer "Had Oreille ... rtiemer Kufua Artenta h Hope liver Crest Sil Teredo mirereralth uatoek Tetsnlnua ...... Whitewater .... Woodbine 0-ttcn Belt ... Oeorgia River .. Orandrlew Duthle Marmot Oold .. Top ley Richfield I'lUNCR KUI'BKT TIDB8 TIU'ltMlAY. 4Ui4; 7 High 3:10 841. 40.1 ft. 1646 pjn. 174 " w 1046 Ml. 84 " 22M pjn 84 " A.Tl'lll. Jrtwe t High 4:47 aan. 184 ft. 18:17 pjn. 164 " Low 11:86 a-jn. 44 " 33:67 pjn. 84 " 8l'MAY. J I'M! 10 High 8:68 aju. 174 ft, 18:17 pjn. 174 " , Low 13:31 pjn. 84 " I'lmiAY. J I'M! 8 High 8:81 a jn 184 ft. 17:18 pm 164 " low 10:4 am. 44 " 33:68 pm 84 " ' TUNDb'HS WANTKI) TenSsss are requested f6r the construe- j i a uynuutsiuai in trie town oc 'OX. B.C Alternative tenders are de- oue for the building completed. the other for labor alone. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Plana and specifications can be had on application to the Secretary. Anyox Oom- mumiv Leairue. aiivo.v ni ui PAIN in BLADDER I'l.implh bsseil by SANTA!. MIDY He ourr tit gel the (irnuloe Look Iwr lUc HOtU JllUf 1.1 1 THWCE-A-DAY Health Custom rt . 7i snnrf- I KIDMLY Bright's disease, in which the urine is surpressed, thus leaving the waste and poisons in the blood; and Diabetes in which the organs become overactive and too much urine is voided. In either case, pressure on nerve trunks will result, making it certain that there is trouble ahead. Don't let your kidney trouble become chronic. Consultation Free Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. l'hwie 134. Wallace IHock. Open Evening. DEMAND "Rupert TUB DAINT1B8T Smoked Kippers tack came Everyone now-a-days knows where skin disfigurements come from. The knowledge is ture of the equipment for modern life for getting from life all the best that it can yield. Nature knows the cause-faulty elimination, intestinal unclcanliness. Nature seeks constantly to get rid of the cause. Cathartics can't do it. Other foods do not enable nature to win completely. Dut this food Flcischmann's Yeast can. It is doing it. You see the proof all around you. In thousands of clear, bright, happy faces; if you could have seen those faces a few months ago! Do you know about this new Health Custom that has spread so rapidly everywhere in our modern life, among men and women of lugh standard? It is helping to correct the source of mnst of our ills Constipation with its ever-attendant troubles . . . indigestion, skin disorders and run-down condition. Thousands of Canadians have adopted this Health Custom of eating Fleischmann 's Yeast the living vegetable three times daily throughout the ycai" before or between meals. Tell your grocer to add your name to his list for regular delivery; three cakes a day for each member of your family. wFoodforHealth DISEASES The kidneys are the filters for the whole system, eliminatiiiK from the blood stream all excessive fluids and waste that cannot be di.sjio.sed ol throujrh any other channels. A.i lonjf as the system is in reasonable condition, and nerve pathways leading to them are unobstructed, these organs remain in a healthy condition, but if forced to eliminate l;irtff amounts of filthy, morbid matter, uric acid, sugar, etc., the delicate membrane becomes inflamed and so modified that it is incapable of performing its function. There are two general conditions resulting from overworked kidneys: Nephritis, or Brand" I1UBAKFA8T FOOD.' Dally by Canadian Fish & Colli Storage Co., IM Prince Kupert. B.C. i ,. , - -aaiilHi II III jmaiBB - - J-1 11 ' i ennis! I enmsi SUE OUH NEW KACKBTS 97.no to $10.00 1928 Kalla arc in Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3