Tuly Thursday ‘7, 1919 New life— new freshness— with LUX The daintier the garment the more delighted you will be with the refreshing, renewing qualities of the LUX bath. TRADE WITH ORIENT QUITE PRACTICABLE | E. C. Cotes Tells What People Need on Other Side of Pacific Ocean. SELL LUMBER AND FISH IN INDIA om For washing the finest pastel- tinted Georgette, Crepe or Silk » blouse, sheerest silk stockings, Detc, use the foamy, cleansing free LUX lather. There is nothing like LUX. No substitute for it. The matchless SHOULD ‘Many Products Might be Imported To Make Return Cargoes to This Continent. purity of these satiny wafers of the finest essence of soap can arm nothing that pure water The need of to offer Orient what undoubtedly Prince Rupert and Prince has has | Rupert has tself may touch. THE DAILY NEwW8., Saturday a Holiday, Open for Business Friday Night Owing to Saturday being a What the Orient return. hat sentence of the interest. KB. C, head of the Press Association of | India, in an address to the Hoard of Trade. lie continued This a state of things apt to result in business the two parties to jeot together which is what now |} | has to be done. Sitting down and hoping won't! jaltract direct steame and need of give in opening ing address given by lo the | has LUX is sold at all grocers was departmental stores, etc. Cotes, A handy litile recipe book, ‘‘The Care of Dainty Clothes’’ is gladly sent Lai free on request ocai BROTHERS TORONTO LEVER LIMITED 85 LU Xe. ants Fee Parkin & Ward Electric Co. . . LIMITED Electric Engineers and Contractors Ve carry a full line of Eleetric Ranges, Washing Machines, Hot Plates. Grills, Poasters, and Fixtures. Estimates furnished on House wiring and Motor installation MARINE DEPARTMENT Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling Caille Perfection Motors Titan Storage Saiteries Mosier Spark Piug Plug that for the e department will help you to Equipment A full line of Batteries, Switch boards, Conduit, Lamps, Searchlights We make Lighting Sets to Suit Your Boat vrage Batteries charged and repaired (no time lost while your battery is being charged, we have one at your disposal Third Avenue (opposite Post Office) PHONE 125 is very once a deal can be rs from Cal- Hongkong, which is} jWhat is wanted We have to get j Ue who are behind thane} steamers into Rupert and interest them here. If we can do this we} may find the possibility of Rupert | being made a trans-oceanic port) lof call much less remote than it! at There are| iplenty of lying in the lports of Caleutta, Bombay, Kan- | lgoon, Colombo, Singapore, Shang- | hai and Yekohama today that! |miglft quite profitably look ites the fine harbor Prince Hupert} and pick up lumber and fish as | jthey pass on their rounds. Teamp at of making trade that resgilts in the establish cCutta men seems present vesseis \ Vacuum Cleaners, Irons of - ‘amers have a Way nent of rewular liners . | Millions of Possible Customers. | the: | people The was chosen Transatlantic fights tour servis Lighting Storage ryt , plan vous \s everybody three hundred million j India hundred |} China, fort9 AnOW ee are in in millions in all of them largely fish | don't for a moment jcompare these seven hundred and iforty millions of brown and yel- llow folk either with the one hun- jdired millions of the United States jor the eight millions of Canada. Phey are a big proposition all the witness the large trade in dried fish that goes on in Arab boats between the Persian Gulf, jwhere the fish are caught and leured, and the coasts of India, |Burma, China and Japan where they are paid for and eaten. Because Rupert fish has never lbeen sold in Oriental markefS in the past in any large quantities, jit by no means follows that such trade is impracticable. | can re- member a time when the tea mer- chants of India despaired of sell- ing Indian tea in Russia, a tea drinking country which at that time insisted upon getting its supply exelusively from China. In the past ten years the attract- ing of Russian buyers to the Cal- cutta market combined with the lintroduction of certain minor changes in the Indian methods of packing, have resulted in many |millions of pounds of the Indian article being disposed of profit- Dynamos ! Cable, four millions ely and | Japan, sti ealers. saine, Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everytiing in Music.” LATE®1) POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS tepaire to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Bows rehaired Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted. Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection With the Store. —t' § 1Pal Bee Bette @ rene ' & @ee an OW Rarer “ARK 6 Tee womer The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. E. L. VAUGHAN ***" ° Prince Rupert Music Store iano Tuning and Tepsiring, Pleyers a Specialty ‘ably. A very similar thing has lhappened in the case of tobacco Lumber Possibilities. Lumber another Rupert! article for which there is a vast ‘field in the Orient. Wood-is very searee in India over thousands of square miles. Many thousands of railway ties and much other timber are imported into India is HOUSE FOR SALE Only $1400.00 Living Room, Kitchen, Two Bed Rooms, Water and Electric Light On Lot 48, Block 6, Section 7, near Saw-mill ! Holiday our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE closes on Friday Night instead of Satur- day as originally advertised. We are sorry to have to disap- point you by cutting this sale short one day but will be open Friday night until Ten o’Clock, thus giving any of you who are working in the day time an op- portunity to do your shopping in the evening. PRICES ARE STILL ADVANCING Many lines will be much higher for fall than they were this last season, so don’t miss this last opportunity to secure goods at these prices. COME FRIDAY NIGHT and Save Money on every gar- ment you buy. Men’s Tweed Suits $25, $30 and $35 Men’s Blue Serge Suits at $40.00, $45.00 and $60.00 One line Men’s Heavy All-wool Sox, reg. $1.00, to clear at 75c Martin O’Reilly’s Men’s Dress Shirts all sizes, reg. $2.00, To clear at $1.20 SALE CLOSES FRIDAY NIGHT at Ten o'clock SALE CLOSES FRIDAY NIGHT at Ten o'clock subject of getting Anglo-Indians and others to come here to reside. He spoke appreciatively of tl ocal climate, especially when compared with that of India. These people before the was drifted naturally to England, but now many of them were looking to Ganada as a future place of residence. NO DAMAGE SUITS AGAINST CUNARD Claims by Survivors of Lusitania, | Aggregating Over Five Millions Dismissed. NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies’ Colored Shoes Now showing at the FAMILY SHOE STORE — Special Values in Children’s Shoes Come and be fitted by Expert Shoemen New York, July 15.—-A final de- cree dismissing all damage suits annually from Australia and lthere is no reason why some of ithis profitable traffie should not igo to Prince Rupert, India has lover thirty thousand miles of line to keep up besides jany number of factories, planta tions and dwelling houses, all in jaced of lumber. | | DAVID H. HAYS, 2nd Ave. and 2nd St. P| ; piaiiway Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 For Comfort, Courtesy and Service ‘THE SAVOY HOTEL SUNG iid Pier Bh. Polune Semen, BC might articles “Return freights the form of such iwheat bags for the prairies iThese wheat bags are made in iCaleutta which exports them to the value of 8150,000,000 annual- ily, the entire world being supplic exclusively fram this source, | Practically all the sand bags used iby the Allied troops during the lwat were made in Caleutta, Provincial Government Em-| Returned soldiers, widows and|Canada, as a grain growing coun jloyment Bureau and Soldiers’ | dependents can obtain drawings | try, requires them im very large ‘Nil Ke-establishment; tempor. |and specifications for homes at|}numbers ry ofilce 624 Second Avenue,/greatly reduced rates from Wil. | ‘Other ‘rince Rupert. Employers having| liam Bruce, Architect, Smith Bik.jiron Ingots, cotton, ‘aganeies for men and women in| Phone tf}spices, coffee, and ‘lerical, factory, domestic or| Imany minor articles.’ ther work should apply to above | Angio-indians. Phone 553. Cotes then dealt as Home Cooking Running Hot and Cold Water tet be i, might silk euros imports 27 and mete Don't forget the Merchants and tf!Clerks’ pienie on Saturday Oe the with Mr against the Cunard Steamship Co. as a result of the torpedoing of the Lusifania and barring any similar suits whieh may be brought in the future, was signed today by the United States district court, There was a total of 64 claims aggregating between five and six million dollars which had been brought against the company. GEO.HILL E.R. TABRUM Phone 357 The Practical Shoemen kery sete IN MINE AT USK J. 8. Cowper, M. P. P. for Van- couver, has recently purchased a one-ninth interest in the Wells Partnership group of claims 18 miles east of Usk. says the In- terior News. The property is situated on Treasure mountain at the head of Kleanza creek. Mr. Cowper has other mining inter- ests in that district, and has al. ways shown a liking for the op- portunities of Northern B, C. La Casse Ba | Also all kinds of Pastry Another 200 Ibs. of Genoa and Fruit Cake to be disposed of this | week at 30c per lb. | Wedding Cakes a Specialty rounding up your morning order, don't forget Domestic Bread The Bread with the Label 717 Third Avenue Phone 190