Where llqllyu-pod.ii. treatments in vogue on APAI I IRRARV IS CONGESTED ' in tiDung tne uooks lii'com.n;' Serious Prob-i n lor the Hoard s' 'lt "Ailli UOS'ATIONS WlCia jnjiillnti f'lnli Kniil ti, ; I, ,' On Purely1 Canadian Hooks For Prince Rupert n of providing the public library w ith the .growth of n uhd particularly the increase in the 'i was dicu8el at 1 i he library board tinman Frank Dlbb ' there being also Kiikpatrick, Jamo u liarjt, II. F. P'ul-Uhjiey and the mis decided to get :i''w ataek and alao " xtra shelf on t""ik cases already 'ii reported books iiui .nthe month in 2.776 volumes, du-1 noh-flctlon 415, '"OlThe average 1 l Wha 202.9. 't !H) new borrow-J the number now '" -"K 2,705.-, 1 Placed on tho ''"ft and 5( by pur-a total library B"W uf 0,700 volumes. w- "u motion of James J vote of thanks to ' f nnudian Club for " 1 $75 toward the he1Weaver-Jmkw Cqntpmy heaut'ificd- "Among our patrons arc the smartest; the most fastidious, "the" most ffrdm'irleTft' women in Hollywood, Los Angeles and Pasadena. We-take pride io, jcrvingMiy half oT thijomerib thernotrt'ijcruic 11 industry. "Wo Operate, a system of ten distinguished shops which form the largest one city beauty service unit in the world, and Comioent among our shops is the world-town unit in the Ambassador Hotel. "Society hef e is very cosm our client ele.Sowemustkno Operators uvrting in tin Pant salon tfL'lnstilul Jt Beanif, presided oier h tht dntiniuishtd SEAL CATCH and m tntjPalmtlim. thce trie most,unous.is t :,c.- -- -- .v.... .writ ivr r.t I . I V 1 m. o rum tree ana inc uuvc tree, i ou massage it gently into the face so (with some warm water, of course), until you see the skin is clean. Then wash it off. still with gently warm water following with cold. There you have a beauty treatment used purchase of Canadian books. A iiwt of proosed purchases had been submitted to the club executive by the librarian and ap proved and the books were or- dered to be purchased. These in- i etude volumes on Canadian lit-; erature, sociology, history, trawl, biography, reference and ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. May 7: The catch of the Newfoundland sealing fleet was recently reported to be 182,714 pelts, divided as follows: Steamer l'el Imogene 81,000 Nascopic 24,780 Iloothic 22.,)0 Ungava W0 Neptune 18.888 Terra Nova 1G-802 Thetis 12JG2 i Ranger 12.755, Kagle Sngona 8-88C Viking 2201 Terra Nova 00 Neptune 200 fictitiously jg frajrant" CHASE U SANBORN'S SOLD ONLY IN Klb. 1 lb, and 2 lb. Tins lr.tnhr of one if lb. Unfamui VTt.itT-jckmn. Siof" ' 11 Ihit'toJ -pafrcnizeJ by more than half uf tht ttlthritta of tht ny.m; pic-lurt u arid. The Viuirr laibon Om(mni Sty art kneun 0 u,h-tut Let Angela, PuaJcua auU lltijwd. Palmolive Soap! And over foUi thousand specialists all over the countnlfcivc their patrons this same advice. lomilismffiftbWifSill the ex pens tell you the same thing. Lina Caw- "Vfti; rdnflSfeMW.thc- fOfrrferopcra star, who now teus tne smartest women in Criscrjrt! nojkeepthrir priceless beauty; fefJtPe.Brtfri. the aeknowl-' our 6fid Eidsicnne beauty specialists; Masse, vfittenr, Ddoid ct Dion, Payot-all the pSuKy speciiiiats Of note in the beauty lot jn'c capital of mrie'e recommend PalmoIiveSoip to their dis- tinguished patrons; anJ? in Vicnna,'Berlin, Budapest, Rome, hlwiVlj Londoo-in all ' opotitan. you " r-rr-pe great capitals or jt wllltrbeaMtrj . Da aif werti jHolljrwoouTc ons same advice, Sifegvax the cbntinent ftmmend this famous treatment Involving Falmolivc boap. ope ypu near d beauty with NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. BURNS LAKE VnMii T?sms U'alfAf V famtul Itell made a trip to Fraser Lake last week on official business. Fraser Lake Is how free 'of ice and the Fraser Lake Sawmills are running' at fall 'blait in order to catch up with Urge orders for shipment. Hums Lake is-flee of ice now Miss Evanueline McCra of TopleV.'who f'recoverinR from s severe attack of rhoumatiam, is visiting here with Mrs. A. E. The Northern Garage has put! in a filling station at the crossroads of FratTcofs"Lake nnd Kn-dako highways. ' V - 5 ' . Arrangements for -the annual Srhool Fall Fair here were Init limn nXlaV arid tasking is again the order of njJ; tne nay. ; jshing info the Peace River S't and, that .there if an un-ened ruth to, file, op land. istiy officials stale that will be rigid enforcement fire regulations ia this dis- rhis year. STEWART iir. and Vra. A. LlMileBard James Ilaron has been appoln- !-, in IMndinu a few davs ted assistant forest ranker at jn trine Rupert. ' Topley. I Mrs, A, A. Fraxicr returned! lift we from a visit In Calif or-' Ell Ferguson, Palling weather1 A new map of the '; Portland prophet, predicts that there will Canal, district has been prepared ; be abundant moisture this summer and that weather conditions will be propitious lot tho crops. Ma Jaiby p. Morkill H.O.L.S. Mr. HcVll eDe,ts' to be baclc In fttatrt about the middle of the rf I Oreen ll.C.L.S. expects to' ntuW to Stewart about the mid-dlyr. this month and has a big sale's worimriiahd. IK. . nfi Jarfi locapKyit ioc Oan National Vkuifwfc; can .. .. . .. . VP",! I tickets for all stations eait tf Prince RUcrt. The provincial govt-rnment has rriade a special grant of $500 to iated at a meeting last night in a deficit in the operation of the Burn IkeVchdbTTouse. " Me Stewart" Hospital during the . ' month of April. , Fred Fraser, government agent j nt Pouce Coup. In if ltt(r re- Matthew Little, wait .known' n ived here, states that DcUlers mining engineer,- vUurned to! 1 I ;;. Holly wood s Famous Be miw Expert advise daily use of Palmolive Soap "Society here is very cosmopolitan? So is our clientele, Wc must know all the beauty treatments in vogue on the continent. Among those, the most famous is the Palmolive Soap treatment . . . used infamous beauties thhiihhi " jfc Europe," . A uIIOUYWCKfD-L0sAjcLES-i'AilipNA V HOLLYWOOD, mccca of beauty, listens to its beauty specialist! with the same respect that it accords to its physicians. For in Hollywood, beauty means sue cess, and a lovely skin means more than anywhere in the world. And what those experts say is vital beauty news! Listen, then, to what the Weaver-Jackson Company experts say . , . who number among their patrons half of the famous stars of Cinema Land. Pergola oftbt btuiMul Atibmidor Ihtil, tvhtrt tne if ti, m st ttkbraud VtaiXT Jjtkion txss.y ij,. b u Incited. I i Stewart last week from Victoria A son was born recently at Nelson to Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Davis of Stewart Henry Brentsen recently found in the Babine Range a prospecting outfit which was left there sixteen years ago by Ernest Profit. You can always depend on hav ing interesting fellow passengers on the railways of Germany. Germans take twenty-three railroad Journeys a year per capita, and only one-third have to pay full rates. The other two-thirds take trips for scientific, education and cultural purposes, or in some other way are able to take advan tage of reduced rates. No jumpy feeling NOW uen I drive through Nothing relieves teniton 10 effectively as Wrlglev's. The act of chewing, as motorists hive dUcov. errJ, has a pentle toothing effect. The healthful cleansing action of Wrlcley't refreshes the mouth and steadies the nerves. WRIGLEYS , after I I I I.IIL.lL Would Build Railways and Roads to Open Up Northern and Central British Columbia (This b another or the article received In the competition now belli ron-' eluded lir m-er to try to Unit mean a Improving the position ot thin iwrt of the ountty. ame ot the writer are withheld until ludglne U eompletedj: DEVELOPMENT OF NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA , British Columbia has untold wealth which has not yet been Vouched, both in minerals and farming. i- There is the Peace River block which hns rmr wt. touched, then there . is the Groundhog coal grounds, which only surveyors have explored. lne raciiic Ureal Eastern Railway should be continued from Ouesnel. where it now pnrls tn Prinr-o nannrn so that it could join the Canadian National Railways and men couia run aown me Canadian, National trucks to Prince Rupert. The railway from Stewart be continued to the Peace River. This would not only help the Peace River, but also the Groundhog coal fields and the mines in the vicinity of Stewart. A road which is now under con-structlon from Prince Rupert will in time join up with the Pacific highway at Vancouver. This will open up the' country around Eulkey and Nechaco valleys.. unoccupied land in tpe Peace l&lver area, both in British Columbia 'and1 Alberta. r t i i, .... in loinini? un trie ranurav trnm ' , - - - -' ..v...- J 1 1 vil Stewart to Peace River with the i Eastern Edmonton, nd the people. ' Even with the talk of a railway rom Stewart to Peace River, people have started to settle in thy Peace River, but when the railway 's built the land will all soon be occupied. In the Caribou country there lr both mining and cattle ranehlnjr, There are hundreds of acrjs with nobody on them, most of this land is good arrable farming land. , " The population In Peace River is only a few. thousand, but fiv years Hgo there was scarcely a thousand people. On the while, the Pacific Great should be continued in Dunveiran & B. C. I Prinpft Honro-o n rollwnv .h.Mrt Railway, it will make DeODle 0C- ' he hnllt frnm Rrwnr tn thm P.. fupy the farming land and thus River and the road from Princf merease me population and Runert shou Id be cnntfnnpH rlon wealth of both the province itself to Vancouver. ( A FEW FACTS ABOUT PRINCE RUPERT I'rincc Rupert is: . ; ; The terminus of the Canadian National Railway. The Central administrative point for the whole'bf central and northern Rritish Columbia. ' , . The nearest point in, Hriiish Columbia to the Orient, i . The centre of .the haljbut and salmon fishing business. . " The centre of an extensive, mining and lumbering district Prince Rupert has: One of the finest harbors in the world. - The largest fresh halibut business in the world. ' ; The largest fish cold storage plant in the world. ' J A large, strictly modern drydock and shipbuilding plant. ' A grain elevator leased to the Alberta Wheat Pool with ca pacity of 1,250,000 bushels. A large, modern ocean dock. A new modern lumber mill, planing and shingle mills and box factory with capacity output of 60,000 board feet dally. Fish reduction plant. A new mill at Porpoise Harbor and another building along side it seven miles from the city. Railway shops employing about 75 men. Several ship sheds for building and repairing small craft, Provincial government district offices and court house. Dominion government fisheries, customs, and other offices. Marine department central station. Dominion government wireless station. Canadian National district offices. , . , r.i ' Dominion fisheries experimental station. Ii. C. Packers district offices. Consolidated Mining & Smelting district assay office. P. Hums Co., Ltd., modern abattoir. Several docks and wharves used by coasting vessels. Number of fish houses doing an export business. About twenty salmon canneries in the neighborhood. Severn! fishery supply and shlpchandlery establishments. Several wholesale houses do'ss n large business in the district. Fine modern retail stores. Good steamship services to Alaska and south to Vancouvet and Victoria and west to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Three large oil and gasoline distribution stations. Good hotels and restaurants. Prince Rupert has: Modern high school with first yenr university classes., Four public schools with over thirty teachers. Seven churches representing tho most important demonina Hons. Paved streets and concrete sidewalks In the business section. Well kept gardens and pretty residences. Number of clubs and fraternal organizations. .' V i Prince Rupert has: No severe cold In winter. No extreme heat in summer. No mosquitos or other insect pests. if.' Great opportunities for boating, fishing and hunting. Fewer climatic or other disadvantages than most places In Canada. y A harbor that, never freezes.