PAOR STX THE DAILY. NEWS Laundry . Washed Clothes Are Not Rubbed YOU know how you douse your dainty lingerie up and down in a bowl of sudsy water . . that's the way your 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 of 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 HEALTH FOLLOW cmMHocmmm mmwEMjfinM.. HMtSMMMBtf mmurmumm I My 5Ea '-SUM. Is your child ready for the next School season, equipped with health, to take best advantage of the instruction? Ymir Nerves Control Your Health W. C. ASPINALL CHIROPRACTOR 6 Exchange Illock Green 241. NavySuits and Ensemble ' Suits iJemers MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for .$1.00 Cash prke tickets Mc Bride Street store now dosed Valentin Dairy Office am) Dairy - 11th SL Telephone 857. Radio Radio A wall an spectallKlng on the No. 17 Radlola, we wlah to draw our titration to the Radlola No. It. It to another o the up-to-date, last six month moan, t stx tuh receiver. Price, lew Radlntrous t 34.00 Prior, with Kadlotrons .. DMAS Price, complete with Radio-troM and 100 .A Loudspeaker fl.1.7 r. W. CJUNMAK Exrluilve WholMsM Dealer for adialM OrTlne: III Mlth SL I M MS rrlnce Rupert, D.C. PART CARGO YOGEN MARU JAPANESK t llEIOIITKIt III E TOMOtt-K(HV AMI MUX r-OMI'LETE IX VAXt'Ol'VKIl AUcW'tDt JafftMaf 1 HllBUU.'flHtilr. rarnru, aue i inpw isinna bdoui oi o'clock tomorrow morning and arriving In the harbor later In the day. the first (rain of the season to the Orient from Prince Rupert will be shipped. ' ; The YOfen Maru, will have to be lined, before going on berth at the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator, will load about 130.000 bushels of wheat here and will then proceed to Vancouver to complete with logs. This vessel loaded here last season. She will be the twenty-sixth grain ship of the eason here and the first to load a part cargo, all the others having been dispatched full. The British steamer Indian City. Che' twenty-fifth ship of the season, is now expected to arrive on Thursday. She will load a full cargo for ' the United Kingdom or Continent and will prob ably be on berth at the elevator befor the Togen Maru which will take three or four days lining. rescueTioneering LINES FROM DEFICITS Ttfrmttit IMprr MrtifhMi I Ark f Trr--inlnal for lie. Hallway (Toronto Olobe) Efforts are bejng made to rescue these pioneering lines from their era of de ficits, and in this respect some progress ha been made. Such a line as the Pacific Great Eastern, in the province of British Columbia, la handicapped by lack of proper terminals, and a proposal t now made for extension which may bring more revenues by making greater expenditures The Peace River settlers tre anxious for a direct "Pacific outlet, but the low rates to Edmonton give temporary relief, and another line to the Pacific will probably be left to the day of larger tafflc from the rich SYNOPSIS OF uND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, earvsyed iroti lands may be pre-empted by British MUh)eeta over It ytsrs at as;, aid b allvna on deelaring Intention te becusne British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation. Jid Itnprovamsnt for agricultural vurpMaea Tuli Information ooacernlna ream-.s Huns reardiftg prs-ewpUoni la riven in Bulletin No. I, Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land." eeptas of irhlch can be obtained free of oaarr w addreaslng the Department f Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any .Government Agent i Records wHl bo created covering only land suitable for agricultural purpose, and which la not timber-land. I.e.. carrying over (.(KM boara feet per are weal of the Coast Range and t.M feet per awe east of thai Rang Applications far pre-emptions are to be addressed te th Land Commissioner uf the Land Recording Division, in which tb land applied for Is situated, and are made on printed forma, copies of which can be obtained from ths Land Commissioner Pre-emptions must be occupied (or five years and Iw proven ems eae4f te value of lit per aera, Including clearing and cultivating at least fire acrea. before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information aee the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received far pur chase of vacant and unreserved For Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley Hay and Grain, Seeds, Fertiliser and COAL, call up 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. 07i -.V 7 n e vaiataoie way to take Veast Cj Soak a cake of Royal Yeast with a little sugar in a quarter of a glass of tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Many people prefer to take it in orange juice. ROYAL YEAST CAKES cralnflelds of :hat northern valley. The Intercoal .ludton rif.y Railway la being pressed Kootenay Thl WHl Take lWr It..iii May Whlrli la ArWr Itay Tltere the city oouncli gave it further impetus by approving a grant of MM with which to lead off the subscription list in order to make Edmonton a cleaner and more beautiful place to reside. The campaign will commence on May 7 (Arbor Day) and will be con- FARM RELIEF PASSES SENATE MAS SlMlLAK FEATI'KKS TO TIIE VETOED BY COOLllHii: LAST r.'iACf co ftrr u . WA8mrJ0TOj DC April. lT.-The Mc-rlary'-rtaugan farm relief bill, carrying features which caused President Ooolldge to veto ft last year, was passed by the senate and sent to the house which also la expected to approve it. The vote was St to 23. compared to 47 to 38 at the last action While this Is more than two-thirds majority which would be required to override a veto. It la regarded as doubtlul that with the full meeatxtrshlp present a two thirds majority 09HW , be i-bw.;d. Indications from the White House are that the ufccsldent dees not yet see his way cMkr to approve the iea-tures provided 0ven In the new STOCK QUOfATIONS Noon f'kwing I'rim Today on ' Vancouver LAchange I Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co., Ltd.) B.C. Silver ... Bayvlew Big Missouri . Cork Province j Dun well George Copper 'oiadstone Olasler Ooleonda Independence - Indian fcrward to Port Churchill as another ! L. grr.in outlet, but It is likely to find Laaaview its greatest usefulness In serving sec- Lead smith . . . . tlcns rich in mines ana tarm lands far Lucky Jim south of the Bay. Already two branches Marmot Mettle are being built from this railway to NstHmal Silver serve large mines near the Manitoba- fend Oreille .. Saskatchewan boundary. Premier EDMONTON PLANNING CLEANUP CAMPAIGN Porter Idaho .. Richmond . . . . FvUfue-Argenta Rtrth Hope .... Selkirk Silver Crest 7 : Silverado Slocan King Sunloch .... EOUONTON, April 17 With the SUversmllh . promised hearty co-operation of prac-1 Terminus tlcallly every leading orgartzatlon in the iTorlc city. Edmonton's 1SJ8 clean-up campaign Whitewater g3t sway to a flying atart with the Woodbine election of a Strang eaecutlve, while 'Cotton Belt 4 ... Oeorgia River -.A. Oraodvtew DutbJe ;.. Bid 1.35 .09 Mi M Vi 33 3.60 xn m .is JU 91 1 .as 39 .13 1 19 00 3.3a .63 .43 .8814 .03 -08"i .90 WEATIIKK ItCI'OKT. Prince Rupert. Cloudy, calm. Asked 1.70 OBI, .60 .41 .36 3 75 .08 m .19 .10 .40 .31 .16 .04 .08 .40 .13', 30 3J0 89 .16 .43 .40 .11 1.00 .07 3.50 .19 XI 330 300 .m M .43 Ml l.CC tlnued until the "All Olean" atren is peraturc, 44. sounded on May 36. There la Just a Port Snnpaon. Cloudy, easterly wind, possibility that Mayer Bury may pro- temp. 34. n ounce Arbor Day a public holiday j Haysport Strong wind, clear temp. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT - TIM HER SALE X9693. There will be oflered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 30th day of April. 192S, In the office of tbe Dsrtrtct Porester, Prince Rupert, tha LI canoe xsess. to cut 3.003.000 r.BM of apruec. Hemlock. Balaam and Oedar on an area situated at head of Kynoch Bay, Kronen lulet, oelue a Dorllon of Lat 300. nana Crown landa. not bains: tuubertaaMl. I . uoaav uwvnci. for afrtcultural purposes; ralnlmum i Three 3) years will be allowed for i ..... . . v, . i. removal of timber. I ..c.nd.mu. imi. . "vlded any one unable to attend n.r par acre, and second -class (eras- II " MJf.r aer'- JTihtJn- to be opened at the hbur 6t auction formation recardlnK purehaae lease or ; treated as one bid." or crown landa la 1ve in Bunoun further particulars of the Chief Por- No. 10. Land Series. "Purohase and Laaae of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oo timber land, not ezeeedlnc 40 aerea, may be purchased or leased, tha oon-dltions Inoludtnr paymsnl o stumpaara. HOMESITE LEASES Uneurveyed arsaa. not esceedlna; It acrea. may be leased aa homeeitea, conditional upon a dwelling baina ereeted In the first year, title being cbtaiqablt afltr residence and Im-proveraent conditions are fulfilled and land baa bean surveyed LEASES Tor Kraxlnf and industrial par posse areas nol exoeedlnf lit acrea may be leased by one osraoa ar a company QRAZIMQ Under tbe Oraclna Act the Pro taoe la divided Into arra-alnf dlatrlota and tbe ranas admlnlatarad under a Orating Commlaalonar. Annual graslna: permits are Issued baaed oa umbers ran tod. priority belnc five te established owners. Btock-owuora may form asaclaltoas for ranara manacemvnt Pres. or partly troo, permits are available far seMlaa-a. ampere and travUnra a te teat cuer. Victoria. BC. or District ;r. Prince Rupert. B.C TIMBER SALE X9786 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minuter of Landa at Victoria. B.C.. vol later than noon on the 33rd day of .nrll. 1938. tor the purchase of Lloense yqtm tn iit q innn 1 1 u nt tai. i xarrace. TVU UA iK TO I'LASalr Y ttanp. 40. jPOB BALK. WICKER BABY CAB-rlage. clean. Duoo painted, good tires i and aprlcga. perfect ooudltiun. 316.09. Apply Mrs. Peck Phrne Black IM. Cioudy, Roaswood Cloudy. Ml. wind, temp temp. 40. Haaelton- Clcudy. mlr.dy. temp. 34 Smlthen. Clouoy. calm, temp. 34 Burns Lake --Clear, calm. temp. 36. Sughth Cabin. -Otoar, aoutb wind, temp. 33. Bono Lake. Cloudy, north wind. tamp. 83. Telegraph Croak. Cloudy, north wind, tamp. 33. Atlin. Cloudy, north wind. temp. 14 Whltehorse. Clear, south wind, temp IS. Stewart River -Clear North wind, temp. 6. Dawson. Clear, calm, temp. 3. VmiKLKM HSIMIKT. s an. Oigby Island - Cloudy, calm; baro-metar. 39S0: temperature. 44; sea smooth: 3 'SO p.m. spoke tug Lome, 90 miles from Bkldegote; B pjn. spoke motorship Noroo. Ketchikan for Seattle. 73 miles frcm Ketchikan: 6:46 am spm. Hemlock. Spruce and' Cedar on ant"0 aner Nla?ara. 1130 miles west sren situated on Roscoe Inlet, mouth of Noota River. Hanve 3. Coast District. Three 1 3 i year will be allowed tor removal of tlmb-r Further particulars of the Chief Por-riter. Victoria. BC, or District Forester. Prlnoe Rupert. B.C. "Itullil IM." Mrs. Linfoot's Letter ill II JVAPffltrti, "I find Pacific Milk is the best I ever used and I have tried all brandf. It is the ttost economical. I use it In everything where milk is required." Mrs. Linfoot, Rose Cottajre. Elkins Point, Gambler Island, sent this letter in the recent contest. Many tRanks. PACIFIC MILK ISHorlr al AlilMlfortl and Ijidnrr. 11.1 . "Hiiild II I . of Honolulu, outbound. DEAD TREE POINT affeZ Cloudy, esun TreatColds ways With One Treatment Rubbed on 1 throat and chest, Vicks docs two things at once: (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled direct to the inflamed air passages, and (2) It stimulates the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and "draws out" the soreness. 'sco Viy VAPOR UB OrZK VMllUONJARStSEDYlMUr 95c Phmc 9 Tuesday and Wednesday STAPLE DEPARTMENT Table Oilcloth, 2 yards for Oilcloth 8quares for table Unbleached Cotton, 36 in, 5 yards 050 Striped Flannelette, good quality, 36 inches wide, 4 yards for Heavy grade Middy Twill, White, Khaki, Navy, 2 yards for Xf Khaki Shirting Flannel. Hi yards .... 5f Pure Linen Towelling, Striped BorJer, S yards for 0V Check Tea Towelling, 6 yards for Cretonnes in new designs, 3 yards for J5f Japanese Cotton Crepes in a full range of colors 6 yards for !3f Ginghams in a nice range of Plaids and Stripe. JM jo.. 4 yards for l."t Krinkle Colored Crepes in plain or figured in White, Peach, Pink, etc., 3 IKe Colored .Dress Voiles in Pink, Blue, Peach, Sand, etc., 2 yards for l)7f Hemstitched Pillow Slips full bleached, 42 inch, pair M3f SCAUVBS Crepe de China Figured Scarves in Mauve. Copenhagen, Peach, Pink, Jade, etc., 12 by 4S. each !."r Ladles' and Oenfa Silknit Scarves in various colorings, each UTif PORSBT DEPARTMENT Children's Ferris Waists, sixes 7 to 12 years, each Wt Ladies' Corsets Some lines we are clearing 2 for Ur? bares tar. 39S3: temperature. 43, ae BJCLL HARBOR Raining fres southeast wind: barometer. 39 36; rem perature. 4S; light swell. 3 pm spoke tern- .stiaimor Orlsoo. Blubber Bay for Anyoa. aao miles from Auyos; 3 pjn sp-jke steamer Canadian Obaerver. left Ocean Palla at 7 p.m. for San Pedro; 4.10 am poke ateaascr Prince John Lagoon Bay for Skidegat. northbound. 3 pjn. nor; beast wmd. Joan W anchored in Bull Harbor. Aiyansh Part cloudy, calm. temp. 40 'smooth. Neva DIOBT ISLAND Clear, calm; barometer, 3933; temperature, 64; aoa Alloa Arm -Clr&r. w.ndy temp. 33. I OCAO TUX POINT. Overcast; calm: Anyoa- CI'.i:t. north wind. vep. 88 'barometer, 39.04: temperature. 43: sea Stewart. Heavy south wind, gusty, smooth. BULL HARBOR - wind: barometer. 4S: light sweU. -Raining, trash B.K 36 M: temperature AUSTRALIA NOW HAS a rear-admiral: i ' LONDON. April 17. Tbe advance- meat of Commodore Byae to the rank of Rear-Admlral gives the 4oyal Au-tralian Navy Its first flag offloer in cr.mmand afloat. Ma waa lent to Um Australian lovernmant in 1911. Slnoe October last be baa bad hla broad pennant in tbe Melbourne, which la due at Portsmouth about tbe middlt of Aprtl. and Oommotfore Hyde will then halet his flag In the new oruiaer ENGINEER APPOINTED PEACE RIVER DISTRICT VICTORIA. April 17. 9. i. Clarke W been appqUtted by tbe public wuriu. clrpartmrnt aa district engineer fur Heacr Silver district with headquaru.-r at Pouoe Ooupe. LIBERAL WOMEN IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OTTAWA. April 17-The rirat national niKcrr.bly a( Liberal women opeuad here this morning. Preparations for the big event have been going on for moutha past. OLD COUNTRY' FOOTBAffi oai.isii f utn: flMHaJ IMvvSleei I. Sheffield United 9. Sunderland 1. IUvMihi It. Clapton Orient 3, OMasat 0. Hull 0. Manoheeter City 9. KXiriisn i.i;.im i: lllvlarM I. Motlirrwell 3. Aberdeen 1. Jutliio F McB Vouim will leave on jtrno.H' nuirnii.Kx train lor Smitlirrn jwhert lit- u.ll hold a urn, on n Cuiutyl f ' n: t. ace Tuesday, Aj Co. Ltd. DRAPERY SECTION Curtain Nets in 5 different (J-'kI'i . nice quality, 3 yards for n. Curtain Scrims and Voiles, Plain am! Colored Borders, C renin o: Eci... 5 yards ).". Lace Curtain Panels in several n w dr sign.-, frinjred ends, each !)". Washab'e Kugs in several colorinu'.':, J( by 51. Very :-iecial, each , Windcxv Sh.'ulc, ("mam or (mcci., X ii. wide, xprinv roller !". LADIES' DEPARTMENT Ladies' Crepe Houwe Dresses, prettily trimmed, all new colors and size , each Ladies' Sleeveless Combinations, mo.ii um or spring weigh!, each . . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3rd Avenue and Fulton Street OAKY !)." !.- L;. dies' Summer Vests, Slecveler htyi .'J.for tr,. Ladle' Flannelette Gowns ,-,. Ladies' Silk Bloomers in Peach, YHlnv Mauve, pair r. Silk Knit Vests and Uplift !r. 1IOSJEKY Pure Silk Hoe, on'y a few dark -liadi -. originally fl.75 per pair, to clear. 2 pairs for Lndics' Cotton Hose, Brown. Black WhitH. 4 iairs for !" Childrp's Cotton Ho.se. Brown, Blac' While, 4 p::ir for . . !!" Boys' Herrulcs llo.e, sir.es !i: to II. Rtack only, 9 pair for ! . Boys' or Girls' Turn Top Hit. Li. l Ho- 2 pairs for X 95i WESTHOLME THEATRE Tl'KSDAY ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. Zane (irt-.v Western Thriller. COOPER. THKLMA TODD. WILLIAM VOW I f PHILIP STHAN(iE, (iUY OIJVKR, and other. COMEDY -8IIORT SOCKS" PAHAMOUNT NBWS Admission - - - 35c and 10c RHEUMATISM Kheumatism is cautod liv certain i tinjr elements msnufsi tui id l.y the l ii such excessive quuntitica that the t-lirr tive organs are unalilc to diNoae of n Therefore they lodjfe in locitliiu-d hp "uhuhIIj- in the joints," tausina; m-I! redness and Rreat pain. Primarily tlii dii ion is brought about b. bad .llvinr n and auirmented to a climax imialU bv i .ii al exertion or atmoHpheric exosure. Joints affected by Kheumatism o sufficient period will become permuiii- enlurired or deformed and ulthouifh i' ii.i.. ... i . i. , ... Iiunaiuic i reuuee ine 1111 lanimiilloll Ml m. instances, the joints thereafter will always be deformed. I longer a rheumatic condition exists, the deeper seated it ' comes and the harder to uproot. By my natural methods, 1 overhaul the entire system, store nervous energy and advise as to correct living b and thus give the patient a new lease of health. Dr. C. O. McKAY, D.C. Phone 134 Wallace Muck ('.n...n.i;n 1 Officg Hours: 10 to 12; 1 lo 3 daily. Kveninas 7 to ! v- - Tennis! 8KB. OUR NBW ItACKIHS $7.30 to $!l.0( VJt8 Halls are in Tennis! Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3