TuC'-dilN. ft Blanche Hutchison ' Gilbert returned orr 8n- nv T 0 the Chcttedii "One thing I always recommend In addition to my own expert treatments, and that is foundation cleansing with the widely-known Palmolive Soap." BLANCHE HUTCHISON Silon D Cmrratt, CnjTIlU FtONTlMAC. Pxtnit, if ArgMil, if Lbu Ciii. 1! mi, th Imkii tftr It jr. rk mm ttmJmti s Hurt i. j'T iktf Ptrtl. himt. Ciiditcti 1 mm Unltmii It fmf ih truJtm if btr rnutj VtimutAttfy TMtia, ttil rf trami H ZuHtrfl Stlm Ji Vt-i'it, t tt, Ant Vkttr Lm unml III, ,'-run, tm mimfltt witi 0 in-mi'mf Utrtmm tfp 4 tM fnm GmU snj lU 10 A fxtkii lpml, fmi'Jti"t lit fmift t4lt if pim mi Hit, ima ltUf$fOnfHr4 "In addition to my own beauty aids, I always recommend the soap blended of palm and olive oils. By cleansing the pores thoroiighjy it V 1 ' " " ' IcavcsthesUininasmooth.healthycondition" 43S0B NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. TEKItACK I'x-aine tit Pin wood. "mo has spout " the district I tlic taut. He l "uc vacated last aUteiOur T U Walsh ''and will UMfve f amily here hn the nsV, f u- ,: M Wright, Prinee Itupert f spent Jlonday here ,- It's xiKter MIm Hester JVn. ' "t the public eehtml atoff 1 '.route to takelne Ijike on work. r. AKnr left on Sunday for liuport. He retumxf on Mrs. A. Y. Wlleon of wpt in town on Monday. Iiemo Ninv HAiTCT TON ' Mrs. A. E. Ooddard whs a tea hotef last Tuowlay afternoon in honor of Mrs. Wood. Miss Bird and Miss Millr of the 'r.(),.y nn(i continued thnuiirh 1-... 11.. ii.tltnn hos- T i!Ul!llH r'to ' Kiln n,. 1.... .. . . . 1. f iviuiiuuji uviav to pitrn were guests iasi wwn. " Mrs. 0. II. Sawle. from n hort Imatnaaa frit) v... l... ,.i.ln ilnwn the 10 tno Interior. . aW.n. Mv A. A. Bur- - - ajnTviin MU of K,,ox l0Ok hU "niW A II t , V rf , " Iv,!"" ef Paelffc waa ir in tb Ualtwl Church Sunday. ,Wn nt the weeVend. " . A number of the young jeople '! lnTi. ,haperoned by Mrs. C. . un. ;,n took in the dnnee at k on Saturday night, roturnliiff cxjiected that the tunnel will have Sunday. reached the Kinman shaft which is Its objective. . ' '! ; I ! U ! Mm. Ailnmn nml fum. . IV I,V....,.1 61, Avivui Victor Emmanuel III, Piu CAVALIERI has stepped off the LINA operatic stage to share ncr beauty knowledge with the world's smartest women. Ensconced in her sumptuous salon, on the Avenue Victor Emmanuel III., Lina Cavalieri tells her patrons of a simple home beauty treatment with a sbap blended of palm and olive oils. "I am visited by some of the most famous beauties of two continents," she says. "In addition to my own beauty producis, I always recommend them to use Palmolive Soap."' When dirt, dust, oil, powder and rouge get intotheporestheyarechokedup. Tothesepoi-1 sonous secretions Cavalieri attributes black-heads,jpimples, enlarged pores, blemishes'. Mme. Cavalieri feels that the unique lather of Palmolive frees those hardening Masses' of airt ana maice-up anu leaves inc complexion soft and glowing. .1 Discovered long ago by Canadian specialists '. This opinion has long been held by beauty specialists of prominence throughout Canada. They, too, recommend this famous twice-a-day treatment wh'ich Cavalieri suggests to her discriminating clientele: ' With both hands make a bland lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. For two minutes, massage thfs well into the skin. Then rinse, gradually cofiJing the water to icy temperature, For dry skin, a touch of :old the Women's Auxiliary to the Ilai-elton hospital. I). Comeau is a visitor here from Carnaby. He expects to get a company interested this season in ithe Comeau group,' on which he C.N.B. tracka. Mr. Adams hw and associates have done-eonsW-purcbjMWA land In the Kmo oli- erable work In opening up ore .Vint ' The rwurf acinic Ute tennta cmirt hfta been eompltil and SMITH ERS eommeneefl fw the ea- phy hM j Cray who refcntly un- 80 n' 'derwent a serious operation in the loeal hospital, is making excellent recovery and is now nblo to return home. M". J. II. Rife and Mrs. N H. Kll!rick were joint hostesses at a bridge party last Tuesday night In the Onthollc Women's Iifsirue Hall. There were twelve tables and prize winners were Mrs. W. H. Dnodson, Miss Winnifred Ijtrge. Mrs. Willlnm Grant and Mrs. P. Chapman. r Tin,l.nn have delayed the arrival of spr.'hg J. P. Downey and crew of car penters sri engwired In doub'lnir the ewnaeltv of the Sml'hen Garage and Electric Garage. - UIIUNS LAKR i The Burns Iake Assembly, Na- Sons of Canada, has elected a r.. t..M n.Hv and tive c.... cii. Jsr : ' ' agrees with CAVALIERI of Para on this 2 -minute complexion treatment 'I In; SUon d. Coiffure of the Chateau Frontenac, a ron.iT of liich is fhown almvc, is a nuuVzvoiis not alone for tie tiuiart w mien of Quetwc Init for travellers from all Irts of Canada, the United State and likuxijie. "Tin? siiartwt women of Quetiee and lialf the continent ack nmvVdge 'piy salon a the city's leading lieatity estHMwIunent," ay Uaarhe Hutetoion. "To me tly come for advice on how to protect the skin and restore it youthful -appearance." "One tWoR I 'always recommend in addition to my own expert tfetmrpta, and that is foundation dcansing with the woW.kown fthnrfv Soap." "The esWlient effatU of the bland tlm and oKve fk contained t lUraoBve Soap are greaUy Lentfieial to the lan." :,. , , cream. Oily.skin is refreshed by an astringent lotion and day creim before make-up is applied. . ;. Not only in Canada but in Vienna, Berlin, London, lorne all qyer the world specialists agree on this 2-minute beauty treatment. France has made Palmolive one of its two largest selling soaps . . . think of it Franc, the beauty dictator of two hemispheres. And in forty-eight other countries, of all soaps it is the choice, just as it is here in Canada. J. Warner; first vice-president, J . J. McKenna; second vice-president, J. II. M. Greenwood; secretory-treasurer, II. G. Donaldson; chaplain, Rev. W. R. Ash-ford; sergeant-at-arms, II. T. Xioholls; inner guard, William Redt outer guard, J. L. Mowat; historian, W, N. Clark. , Fred Aslin, weil knoVsn' local fur denier, who has posts a't'Tetachuck Vik 11a anil A 1 ratnhn rt tn lllurns Lake recently With a bn-'signment of fur valued at $10,000 nd ceaslstlng of marten, mink, otter, fisher, lynx and fox. The following road foremen In this district have been nppointed: II. A. Smith, Burns Lake to Houston; W. II. Weldon, Burns Lake to Kndako; Jaek Stanyer, Burns Lake to Francois Lake; Sam McGregor, Southbank to OOtsa Lake; William Kllison, Ootsa Lake to Wistaria. With the completion of this year's work on .the road north from Two big snowstorm's'' of lata BurnU'Lake, it will be possible for autos to ro as far as the. shores of here and, while most of the snow Uablrie 'Lake.' ' ' is now gone, the roads are in bad "' . . shape. Miss Fvelyn Wallaeo and Miss fn(at. IVlilfn linVft nrrtl'ml tirim . 11 1...1 km nr. " ""SW-""-''" " fook leftaMpuday for rivl fw tbe of the publ e- nf ..UriSf, a . . . . J LI,.k. ' . - " - u position.. with the Han K(" Timber Co. " " works .leoartment on mam ChwjCfl nafirUJHt'JVvOtslW. way cuiiiruwun. j, i tyjk. Favorable reports continue to come from the Mohawk mine on Four-Mile Mountain and In an-other three or four weeks It is STEWART j.A'l number of new bull- aiijes w-e going up nero to tee- tlX'Uho., confidence of Jts. cit- .'If'Jri future' Stewart Wrnjpg those, engaged dn buil-,dlng' are the Crawford Transfer Co., Mrs. Cameron. Harry Wilkinson. Williams Tompkins, B. C. Morris, James Murdock, Wlliram Younkln and J. A. Coughlan. Nick Belyln has the contract for the construction of Marco fill viiviWi'u Hnlitikn Cnfh ITnfnl nf ' ' h; moved Into' ihe dance . h Id in the Haielton f' -outhwest corner of Fifth ut"0 Wm. ones south of the Assembly Hall on Friday nlffht by dent. P. Tnllon; president. I. (nnd Victoria Streets. It will be n modern three storey structure measuring 40 by CO feet. O. Swanson and P. McKenna were arrivals here last week from Prince Rupert. J. II. Manuel! arrived here last week from Victoria to succeed R. C. Elliott as teller in the local branch of the Dank of Montreal. A credit association is being organized by Stewart retail ALICE AIWI C. Becker and R. Becker arrived here last week from Prince George. J. A- Anderson, superintendent of the provincial department of public works, has been a visitor here during the past few days from Any ox. , Extensive improvements are being made to thai Government Telegraphs line between here and An-yox, including the putting in of copper wire the whole length. Four miles of new cedar poles are also being put in on the Alice Arm end. Fumes .from the Anyox Smelter caused deterioration of the old galvanised wire. T-t- The Dolly Vartien railway has been put in a state of repair between the town and Milo 7. Later in 1he year repairs will be made on the upper end of the line. The nubile works debartment Is sur facing and repairing the wharf road here. Try a Dally News want-ad. It will bring rwults. FASHION FANCIES Polka Dots Now Take Themselves horizon is dotted here and there Seriously Polka dots have achieved such popularity that they are, how being presented in a variety of color-combinatipns and . designs. Big dots, little dots, and clusters of dots are making their way into the hearts of smart women. The latest Idea is, to reverse the colors thus, Instead of dark dots on a light background, designers ire throwing light dots on dark rounds. This ensemble, of brown crepe with yellow dots, is a case in point. The blouse is dotted brown on yellow. An Adaptation of a French Im port for Sports. j A soft woolly mixture of 'white, yellow, orange and brown fashions this cleverly Cut sports suit. The circular skirt is fitted onto an clastic tricot band of brown at the higher-than-usual I waistline. The blouse is of yellow silk crepe and Is worn tucked in, while the scarf is a member of ithe half-and-half variety yellow I and orange crepe. SMALL PRINTS SIMPLY MADE ARE FASHION'S FAVORITES illl ' - Conservative prints, fashioned into conservative models, are eharucterintic of the spring mode in nfUriioon frocks. While the with loud, splashy designs, for itne most part, the tiny, conventional patterns are favored. I Brown, yellow and chartreuse (are the colors used in this simp-jly designed frock. A double col-J lar of white and charteuse crepe, l ravelled as to edge, adorns an otherwise unadorned frock of de-jcided chic. The Evening Mode Introduces Starched Chiffon I, It sounds perfectly ridiculous, but there it Is, the loveliest of soft fabrics is incredibly smart starched chiffon looks like the sheerest and silkiest of The gown sketched here is fashioned of this new dress me dium and carries a peplum and elreular skirt in handkerchief points, edged with three-Inch Hiinds of unstarched chiffon. The ' whole is black. YOUR SPRING COAT ADOPTS THE FLAT FUR 5i V jfll This is only a whisper, but it is well authenticated if you would be smart this spring your coat mutt carry a collar of shiny flat furl And of the choice offered you the fur called "galyak" Is probably the wisest. Here this fur Is used, in chiny black, as the scarf collar of a very chic model in beige broadcloth. The featvre to be noted is the very striking contrast afforded by the dull beige cloth and the shiny black scarf. To be worn over a black dress, with x black haku straw hat. CEDARVALE lady is HOME FROM HOSPITAL HAZELTON, April 24: Mrs. J. Paulls, wife of Joe Faults, section foreman at Cedarvale, who has been in the Haielton Hospital for the past six weeks, has returned to her home, recovered from a serious illness. She underwent an operation successfully. Mrs. Paulls is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Byman of Perow, and formerly of Prince Rupert. A Dally News want-ad will bring results.