April 30,192a. THE NEW CREASLESS DUSTING - C-'REASELESS dusting 7 meant to use a few drop of the NEW Liquid Veneer on Mi'.ir cloth instead of greasy, f ticlcy. oily polish. Tbe NEW Liquid Veneer leaves no smeary Mm -does not have to tie rubbed laboriously does not .atch dust. t'sc it when you housed ean and you'll cwily and quickly jiut your furniture and woodwork in the best possible condi- t- 'ovH ftnaelt r ,ht"l "vct a Mirfar? ,.,!nhrd with the NEW l.nj.n I Veneer arr nut t! -Jrcd. No arcaay l..n. viaiartf f EASIER a . . HOUSE-CLEANING Hon. The NEW Liquid Veneer cleans and polishes at one operation. Takes up dust, dirt, discoloration immediately. Restores the original beauty, color, lustre. Does not leave a film. The Electrical Testing Laboratories, New York, made tbe amazing test below. Your grocer, druggist, hardware dealer or department store should have the NEW UquidVeneer. Liquid Veneer Corpora Uuc, Buffalo. While glorcd tmn rubbed over a surface treated with ordinary polub arc soiled by the greaay film left by t4 polish. wram dusU clean polishes LEAVES NO GREASY FILM I Ktkigcof KOTX If you buy 2 packages hcrefarVt79 Omies ltd. yfiv Pioneer Drttttists THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST. TELtPHONlS 8?,200 "CATERPILLAR" Tractors for the FAKMER, LOGGER, KOAD BlILDER, MINER MiKHJIITER, AND MUNICIPALITY' Wherever lu red power ami performance are (tenant. eel. .... Literature and 1'rices on Request HOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR B.C: MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., United 1325 STANDARD BANK BUILDING VANCOUVER, B.C HOLT Te nnis! uaamaitfWB best SUB OUR NEW RACKETS $7.50 to 1 0 00 1928 Halls are in I erniisj Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone S SPECIAL! f.IULv JERSEY NITRUI W)pL 2 P Assorted" coforV MzM rto 14 ; 83.50 ..... eit IE(E DRESSES years. Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Watt's Orooery. Pbones 55 and 66. Local and Personal 100 For a Taxi Phone 290. Osoar Hanson. Stand, Central Hete. U Tommy's Tul, Dentist. Phone 671. V 11S Dr. J. H. Ooase. Phone 88 i 3 to 4 and B to 10. U uet toe BTaUt t s Tail, pfeobt 4 Wbca thinking tf Rev. and Mrs Walter Allen and aon. Walter Crltten, returned to Stewart on tbe Prince Rupert Saturday night. David Taylor of Dlgby Island returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Terrace. Ex-Clover nor O. W. Davis of Washington, D.C., arrived in the city on Yesterday afternoon's train from his mine near Cedarvale. O. A. Woodland, local agent of the lajprrial Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a busi ness trip to the Interior. TVe regular fortnlghUy meeting of the city council wiu he bald tonight ocnaMeretion of tbe much delayed "sac Bylaw will be one of the matters coming up. Abe auxiliary achooner Bffle T. Mor-riasey of St. John's. Newfoundland, will not leave before this evening for tbe Par North with the Sioll-McCrmckan Scientific Expedition of New York. George Trimble, until recently but cher on the staff of the Rupert Table Supply, returned ' to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. He may open up In business bars for himself. It to now expected that the British steamer Alnderoy will get away on Wed nesday with a full cargo for the United Kingdom or Continent from the local elevator. No further charters for this port were reported up to this morning On account of the unfavorable waathir, the Junior League football fixtuat tor Saturday afternoon between Sootb Memorial and Borden Street snbools was postponed. Tbe neat regular fixture will be on Wednesday evening of this week when High School Booth. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford and daughten. Misses Muriel and Helen Crawford, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning to Stewart. Mr. Crawford wss calked to Vancouver recently on account of the line of his mother who has now re- Mlas Muriel Crawford Is going for the holidays from the Univer sity of Brit lab Columbia. Douglas Fruaetll and the raembers of the Oirla' Drill Team ware by special invitation gueata at afternoon tea et the Arctic exploration achooner Mor riseey moored at tbe dry dock. TIM visitors were shown over tbe boat aad enjoyed their vMt vary ante. Tbe members of the expedition bad keen ueste of tbe glrla at the dance given by tbeaa in Moos Mall Friday night. Baleen Marshall. American novelist who mads a trip from here to tbe taking grounds aboard the Tbelsea last year, has written entitled: "Tbe eh Bawk" whleh weaves a romance tale about Use Pecl-flc Coast halibut Ueherlee. Maualisia of crew of Has "Chelsse" ae weU as porta of. the coast are Mention ed la the etory which bag las in the currant number of Oood Housekeeping Onion aaMaaar Catala. Capt. B. A. Dackeoo. arrived in port at 4:M yesterday sftemoan rroni the south aad sailed at a pat. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points of call. Passen gers aboard the Catala Included Mile Donald. R. Udatrom. J. U Udstroni and Oeorge Trimble for Prince Rupert; Butler. R. Connon. H Shsnnon. H i Messunsr and Mrs. K. Murate for Wales Island: Mr. and Mrs. w. J Crawford. Miss Muriel Crawford. Miss Helen Crawford and Mm. Oray for Stewart: J. Wler for Alice Arm: atlas t. Mitchell. T. B. Young, A. U Salt. D. MacRltchlr. Mlas Palcy, W. P. Aylward. B. Scott and B. Hans tone for Anyox. rt.MHAL NOTIt E. The funeral of the lata Axel Norgen will take place from the parlors of the BC Undertakers on Tuesday afternoon at S o'clock. AU Deep Sea Ptshermen and Moose members are requested to attend. XOTICE. Owing te the Increased cost of labor and the advanced price of flour, the price of bread will be raised to two loavee for 2&c on and after May 1. isas. LaCASSK BAKKRT. RUPERT BAKIRY. BLBCTRIC BAKIRY. 103 j i- t ts AAwVOINCLSl BNT3 Vy . e' . Rldlry Home Annual Bacaar, Thurs day. May S. in Moose Hall. Tennlit Club Annual Ball. Friday. May 4. Mooes Hall Ovro Hoedown, fay 11. Moose Hall. Friday Women of MnosfhrfM fuloii Child- I f .n't. Miifqueradc. Mav 18. "Are You a jyUvi, '' by Pl.n. May 31 and 22 m Westholme. Special meeting of tbe Carpenter's Onion tonight at S o'clock. Alex MeLemea salted Saturday night on tbe Prlfioe Rupert for Stewart. J. A. Lindsay sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for a business 'rip to Stewart. J. A. Clark, manager of Oceanic Cannery, sailed last night by tbe Prince Rupert on a bttstaeas trip to Vancou ver. Tbe County Court case of W. E. s. Dudoward vs. 01 are nee Flewtn, both of Port Simpson, has been adjourned for vwv www. P. U. Ra, who fee been in tbe em ploy of Phil pot t-flvttt Co.. sailed last night on tbe Prince Rupert for Vanoou ver where he ex pacta to locate. T. J. Sbenton, Inspector of mines, left on this morntag'i train for Burns Lake whence be will proceed to tbe Bablne district on ofnclal duties. Capt. Paul Armour, manager of the Prince Rupert Salvage 4c Towing Co sailed by the Prince Rupert last night for a brief business trip to Vancouver, Word has been received In the city that Mlsxs Audrey and Prances Tre-mayne are attending the school st Oak Bay. going borne to William Head each week end. The new halibut boata Melville. Capt John I v arson, aad Covenant, Capt Hans Underdahl, sailed together about 10 '80 this morning an their second trips to tbe fishing grounds. Will Lam Me aad Benny Wendle wiu leave Thursday night for Belllngbam, Washington, where tbey will spend tbe Summer, having beam signed on a base oall team in that city. Sydney Plrey, night steward aboard tbe steamer Catala. was taken 111 the vessel was coming up tbe coast this trip and was taken off yesterday after noon to enter tbe Prince Rupert Gen era! Hospital for teratment. Mrs. Jack CUppcrton and daughter ?f Prince Oe?rat urlved In tbe city from tbe interior on yesterday afternoon's train and are tbe guests of Mrs. SUpperton's father-in-law, Alex Clap- perton, at the aoveraaaisnt wharf. Major Walter U Catruthera of Wraa sell, divisional eommanaer of tbe feal- vation Amy. left en this saomlnc-a train lor Taaaueael. e wta spend tae next week boldtag apeeial aervteea tb and at Oedarvale, Kltwanga and Haael- u. Olof Maiison left on this morning's trala lor a buatarae trip to Oedarvale and Senltbers. tbe Hanson Timber Ac Lumber Oo.'s bisjaaliifc ground at Cedar rale Bar logs brought down the Saawna 81 ver la In operation again for the sea having spent scene weeks in Vancouver and other points m tbe couth. Miles Donald, ptneiai Alice Arm saining maa. arrived la tbe city on the Catala yesterday afternoon and will be bare for a few days before nrueawdlna Many of her friends of tbe younger stt were at tbe steamer Prince Rupert uu. night to give an enthusbMtle aond- oC to alias Dorothy Treaaayne who sailed for William Head, new Victoria, where she will join her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Tremayne, who recently mov ed south. Bruce Stevens, aon of Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Stevens. Westview. and a pupil of the Prince Rupert High School, sail ed last night on tbe Prince Rupert for Vancouver where be will represent tbe High Schools of Northern British Columbia Oratorical Contest under tbe ausplcea of the Vanootrw Sua. Pratghser Famous, belonging to Cent. A. Benruiat and under charter to the Prank Waterbouse Co., la due in port about the middle of that week with coal and cannery suppOae and will probably load out local cargo. The Fam ous waa formerly tbe Amur of the Coastwise Steamship A Barge Co. fleet. Charles Bapty. who played Junior in-tarnations soccer In tbe old country, arrived In the city from Uttleborough, nesr Edinburgh. Scotland, on yesterday afternoon's trsln. He will be employed at tbe plant of the Canadian Flan As Cold Storage Co mid has feeta aigned on by the Thistle Senear League football team. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea A. Drawn, who have been residing in the city since November when Mr. Brown sustained Injuries in a gasboat accident, left by this morning's train on their return to Fort Basing ion. They wee accompanied oy Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Beebsater. Mrs Rochester will spend some time visit ing with her mother and Mr. Rochester 111 be back tomorrow. W L. Brown of Montreal, auditor of agencies of the Cansdlan National nail-ways, and Mrs. Brown disembarked from the steamer Prince Rupert last evening arter making the trip up from Vancouver and to Stewart and proceeded from here on this morning's train for the kat Alao accompanying Mr.' Drown on hi weawrn tour io 8. A. Oourlay of Club. Winnipeg, duel travelling auditor for Iwekteiu lines. Be sure you see the Golcl Seal- M GOLD SEAL. I f I I GUARANTEE I 1 SATISFACTION CUARANTEED V 0RY0UH MONEY E.VCK jL CONSIDERABLE JUMP VANCOUVER. April 30 There was a considerable jump In the price of wheat Saturday, tbe price quoted for Be. 1 Northern being II U;. Ixports of Canadian forest products constitute one-quarter of our total export trade. VANDERH00F Tbe Yanderhoof and District Board of Trade la In receipt of a letter from Hon. A. M. Maoson In which he states that he la entirely in sympathy with tbe proposed road tram Port St. James to Manaon Creek. He la taktu '.if matter up with the public works department with a view to having a start mads this year. For experimental purposes, the pro vincial department of agriculture has placed twelve apple trees of d liferent varieties on the Ooodridge farm in the Mapea district. The principal concern Is to ascertain whether they will stand tbe winter. A daece was held on Saturday night la the Calhoun Hall with a large crowd tn attendance. Last Monday night a farewell social and dance was given in tbe hall at Fort Fraser in honor of Mr. ar.d Mrs. ! Wesley K. Demque who are leaving to j take up realdence at Barrett Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Myers also entertained 1 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Demque. j R. O. Sutton, district agriculturalist. wan In town last week and conferred with tbe village commissioners tn re gard to the Board of Trade land across the Necheko River. Tbe commissioners are acting aa trustees for Uie Board of Trade. R. C. McOorkell la having extensive lmproveaoenta made to the Indian Agency office, the work beluK done by T. P. Smlthers and M. Averlll. The present week has been designated "Clean-up Week" by tbe Vauderaoof village commissioners. The village commissioners gsve second reading last week to a bylaw which will govern building locally. A poll tax bylaw Is also being brought in. Tlie congregation of the local Angli can Church has derided to name the church "Holy Trinity." The choir in the local United Church! yesterday morning rendered Uie anthem Tlie Radiant Morn Hath P.ihM-d Away." A 8tO. W Brain and IfMlo Brain arrived hen- on Weilncsiiaj and are making arrangements to resume f rm-ln ui the district. CANADIAN Vacific ssiiwtr TjNLESS you know how to detect inferior floor-coverings from genuine Congoleum, do not take any chances of being disappointed make sure you sec the Qold Seal that is affixed to the surface of all genuine Congoleum. The Gold Seal itands for our guarantee of satisfaction and your positive assurance of the best value money can buy "Panama" Congoleum Gold Stsl Rmi Pattern No. 68 is sboun here Km el tile pattern in cheerful colours ol tight blue, cream and sand, set off with t charming border effect. This same pattern is also mad in smaller mats so convenient for use in odd places that receive unusually hard wear. CONGOLEUM CANADA. LIMITED, MONTREAL IN PRICE OF WHEAT GOLD SEAL RUGS J BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME - NOW - AT LITTLE EXPENSE DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BHEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Stooge Co., DJ. Campbell ipliell Klier Klier Agency) Prince ItuperL B.C. CURE DEI L( TIVK VISION. DEFECTIVE 11EAU-INK. CATAKHH and other organic troubles by natural methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, DX. 1'honc 131. Wallace Mock. Open Evening Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Mrsniell, Juneau, and skagway March 81, April II. It. To VdiAwevrr, Vktorla and Seattle April 4, IS, tl. t - ntt( L.H8 KOVAL I or iHiAraafcr'ttut' uu lielb 6e u mil. Narnn, Alert IMy. . Vsncou' lancuuver every tridav. 10 n.i aiul fjs-ill NesunhJp Lines. tv. fT ouniA lAltli. :enernl Arenl. Corner of 4 1 It Strut and 3rd Avenue. Prince Itupert, U.C. I'hvne SI UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings I rom rrliire Itupert. For VANTOt Vtlt. VH TOltIA, Mwanon Itay, Hutedale, Alert Ikiy, etc. Tueattav, .1 p.m. lor VAN( Ol'Vl lt. VICTOHIA. Hutrditir. Alert llay. etc.. Saturday. T a.m. lor POUT himfmon and naas HlVfR IMI1NTK. Friday. lr ALIt'E Alt.M. ANYOX, HTEWAK1. MALES I i LAND, pi Hunday, H n.m. 1!S ind Avenue. . M. SMITH. Agent. Through tickets sold to Victoria and Neattle. thmuih to ilMtlnatlor OUT BlllltiON'. Prinee Hepert, II.C. aul baggage chetked v'i-) 1-1