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Kaien Hardware pers Of Lasting Charm "SUNWORTHY" Wallpapers, the original and best light resisting wallpapers give satisfaction everywhere. Let us help you select Just the right pattern lor each room. You -will be surprised at what low cost you can buy beautiful patterns for your rooms. We arc now carrying in stock a large .election of the newest patterns. GORDON'S HARDWARE i McBrlde Street hone 311 Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 1M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJU. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. W-: Stephen J. Piggott (left), managing director of the John Brown Shipbuilding Company, constructors of the ship,, and senior captain Sir Edgar Britten, pictured on the bridge of the new super-liner Queen Mary. Sir Edgar will be in command of the vessel's maiden cruise. WIVES OF PREMIERS Sirs. Baldwin Joins Women of, His tory in Declaring Helplessness of Men LONDON, May 14 Mrs. Stanley I Baldwin has maintained some thing of a tradition for the wives of Prime Ministers in her an nouncement that these great men are "helpless" and that the best work a woman can do is to lool: after them and "see that they aro able to do their work." Of the "helplessness" there are various anecdotes. Among the less hackneyed is Lady Salisbury's com ment on her husband, after recelv lng from him an account of the activities of a small boy who had been left for a short time In his care at Hatfield. "Having tried all the weapons In the gun cupboard in succession and having failed to blow his fingers off, he has been driven to reading Sydney Smith's Essays and studying Hogarth's pictures. 'He may be able ,10 govern the country," was Lady , Salisbury s comment, "but he is i quite unfit to be left in charge of Ihls children." And all the domestic management pf Hatfield fell upon her. Of Mrs. Gladstone In charge of a "helpless" husband there Is a pretty picture in T. Cook's "Diary." Cook was visiting- Rosebery at Durdans "Dinner at eigni rahd MrsrGladskirie itienXktoM pearing. Mrs. Gladstone hurryini after him with shawls and com forters. 'Oh. he's very naughty. He would go out to dinner at Ferdl nand de Rothchild's, and we had already put off a lunch next day at Sir J. Pagefs to meet Vlrchow and ever so many doctors.'" Disraeli, of course, was looked after most carefully by his wife, and her own account of his "helplessness" when it came to pulling the cord of the shower bath Is pretty well known. Karl Hellstrom of Vanarsdol returned to Vanarsdol on last evening's train after a brief visit to the city and will be leaving there on Friday of next week for Mont real where he will embark May 29 aboard the Auranla for his native home In Gothenberg, Sweden. SALVATION ARMY TAG DAY SATURDAY May 16 Man in the Moon Jake says he heard of a man so crooked the wool he pulled ovqr your eyes was half cotton. Tell me how it is possible for a man to walk, a mile and yet only move two feet: You would hardly Itiihk films were screened considering thearu-! ount of course stuff : getting through. Hotel Arrivals Royal J. Booth, Ocean Falls; Harold Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and Doug Frizzell, city. Central Nels Amath and .James Hunt, citv: R. W. Calderwood, 3. B. Bo- vlll, T. Olson. Alfred H. R. Howell,1 Bill Morris, Bruce W Olson, Alex Chisholm, R. C. .Mutch, A. McDonald. George Oulton, D. L. Jones, W. M. Miller and Roy Oujton, Smi--thers: H. Closter, city; D. Hadland; Oona River; P. J. Rolls, C.N.R.; James Hargreaves,: Victoria. Knox C. G. Edwardis, L. .Endreson &nd E. Herman,, city", R. H; CiarK i Prince JlUPtrt . r Mr Justice D. A. McDonald, M. S: Bryan, A. Farrow, S. EHlSmltty vfl Wrifihanman".. S'.,T. Readand Pi U, Fraser, Vancouver; Mi Mrs. A. H. Cox and S. W. Barclay, Vir-tnrla: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sin-. clair, Inverness! Charles E. ,Con nor and G. H. Gregg, Seattle; , S. Rt Donaldson, Port Esslngton. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed 'famous EDSON alberta COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 551 Rats and Beaver We have a big order for both and In order to induce1 trappers and dealer to ship their skins we are offering, more than market prices. Ship them In and we. will -wire the money immediately. 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