Ljnecday, June 24, 1925. just One More Week JEW S of the big JALE l"opl are tellinK u.- we , , . rl.unly giving rei,i l,ti gains. -Now N liu. fur vou U) MyJ money. Here are a lew mure snap ami you'll lnnl many imire waiting Tor you here. Sugar and Creams, Marmalades and Butter Tubs willi cut flower designs, $.3o for 85c Cut Flower Design Glass Sherberts, V, lo'z. ,-ri " . 2.90 Stainless Carving Sots, Slag handle, in vdu-t box H. for $7.80 2G Pieca Community, Hollow Handled Set of Silverware, reg. ?f.-i,2i, for $31.35 Kiddies' Small Imitation Watch, looks just like a real platinum watch, 73c, for 45c 7 Piece Cut Design Glass Water Set, $i.oo, for $2.90 4 Piece Silver Caffeo Set, including iruy, $2 ..-(), fw $17.00 Fine Quality Silver Plated Pis Casserole with lre lining, s.".."jH for $3.90 Beautiful Pierced Silver Sandwich Plate with detachable -ilver handle, s5.no, fur . . $3.45 Bulger & Cameron Id. ' niii ii 1 1 m mi, mi mi i iimjirWiHiii" ORMES LIMITED t.'.il 'i ''ii MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS . Iimh-chiss Candy iv form. 1 i 10o Ilea) Bargain in VACUUM BOTTLES W bought this I. it ery -.p. " tl' al cadi 55c RINEX A gua.'-ujifcci ivlirf in canes of Head Cold, Hay I'cver, ((. Your money back if not satisfied with results. Per bottle ... . $1.00 FREE ENLARGEMENT Bring your films ami negative in for us to (let clop and print. Save the coupons in the envelopes and pet a frrg enlargement. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 82 and 200 Here 9 8 ci Snap! 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $149 50 ' and ;nmlInT 8 Piece Walnut Dini g Room Suite $105.00 BARM'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 637 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone t. A real 50c Taxi Service. Brown laxi. l'lionc 80. If You'll like our ooall Consum ers Coal Co. Phone 7. tf l.a I'arisienne Beauty Shoo. fourth St., Phone 301. tf Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's laxi, 00c. Phone C78. If Wrathall's Ten Day Sale. 600 Victor Records on Sae at 55c. latest hits. ' 119 Mrs. Wallace Orchard. Mus grave Place, will not receive on jhursday nor again until fall. Wrathall's Sate. Come In and look around. Leather sofa cushions, Books, Cameras, etc See our windows. tit) Miss It. ll. .Scott in charge of I he receiving1 class at Borden St School is leaving Friday for New uirk where- she will spend Miei holidays. Sheriff John Shirley has been in the (ieneral Hospital since the first of the week'. His frbmds will be pleased to know that be is recovering nicely from his recent Illness. The Catholic ladies will hold a lea and sale of home cooking at the homo of Mrs. J. H. Hil ditch, Federal Block, Thursday afternoon from 3 lo 0. Every body welcome. 147 For a quick sale. About 10,- 000 feet C in.. 8 in., and 10 in shiplap at .-ft 1.00 per thousand. I lie Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi. Phono I81-1I2. ' 315 Third Avenue. Miss Helen Win stone, who has been leaching school a! Aiyansh, arrived from the Naas lliver yesterday. She is on her way to her home in Manitoba for the summer holidays. Harold Bell, teacher in the King Edward High School, left yesterday for Port Essington, where lie will conduct, the high fe.'iool entrance examinations for :he Department of Education, roiiiineiicing lodajj Mr. and Mrs. William Maekay of Sloneyton, Bucksburn, Aber deen, announce the engagement of their daughter Chrissje Bella lo John Currie of Prince Hupert, he wedding lo take place early in July at Prince Hupert. Will F. Thompson, fisheries expert who Is investigating the halibut fisheries under Ihe in .'ernational treaty, relurned to the city yesterday from a 'trip lo the banks aboard the schooner Sea Maid, He Is here lo meet J. P. Babcoek, provincial commissioner of fisheries, who Is due in the city. The offence for, which John Bremner was fined yesterday in (lie city police court was for leaving half a pail of plaster in the lane al the back of the C.P.R. office building. He had been db- ing some decorating on the C.P.R. offices and had laid the plaster down until he could finish the job. 1 WARNING TO ALL FOUR BIT TAXI DRIVERS. Don't park your cars to obstruct view of the $4.50 load of wood on display, by courtesy of Mr. Den-holm, on vacant lot opposite Bank of Montreal. For quality and quantity the wood speaks for Itself. We are desirous of THE DAILY JTBWB PAWS TRBK Commodore Cafe TODAY'S MENU Salads Vegetable Salad Mayonaise Soups Chicken Tomato? and Clam Chowder Fish Creamed Finnic Haddie on toast; Boiled Salmon, buttered Entrees Stuffed Pork Tender, Cavpr; Two Fried Eggs with Turkey Liver; Boiled Or Tongue, .New Spiftach; Scotch Meat Pie our own style; Canada Pot Hoasl, Jardiniere Cold Meats Shamrock Ham, ' Potato Salad; Itoasl ;Deef; Sliced Fowl and TOmatoe; Ox Tongue iind' t'.uke Roasts j Prime Ribs, Sweet (Jier- kin; Young Veal. Apple I Sauce; Half Squab Chicken, ! Stuffed Vegetables Stewed Tomatoes; Creamed Corn; New Potatoes in Cream: New Carrots and Peas in Butter; Mashed and Steamed Potatoes Sweets Hire and Raisin Pudding; Ilhubarb, Custard aiid Itaisin Pie; llaspberry Jam Holt. Tea and Coffee Suits sponged and pressed, 75c Phone 38. Wood, the tailor. getting 200 loads on order. De-a.t from a beer parlor. livery will bo made on or about July 12, when the P.R. Spruce M.lls Ltd. wood bunkers will be 119 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cabrera left on this morning's train fot Hazellon. ... Radio Sets, tested locally, at "Save Money" prico3 at Wrathall's Ten Day Sale. 1 49 Rich and poor can ride now. 50c. for a taxi to go anywhere Brown Taxi. Phone 80. tl The mail and-passenger tram 1 - s Mlue from the East at 3.30 this afternoon, is reported on time. A. II. Carmichael,. of the loe-a! Bank of Commerce stair is sail ins Wiis afternoon on the Prip cess Louise for Vancouver 01 holidays. J. S. Hicks, who arrived 111 trie city at the first of (lie week from Hazellon, is sailing, this after noon on Ihe Princess Louise for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Denning of VI tin Avenue returned to the city on the Prince Hupert this morn ing .afler having spent, a vacation in Vancouver and Victoria. H. H. Manzcr, principal of the Anyox High School, reached the city yesterday from the north and proceeded east, from here by train bound for Toronto. Miss Caisfer Smith has arrived In the city from London, England, and is visiting with her hi-ntlicr-iu-law and sisler, Mr. and Mrs. Steve King, 33C Sixth Avenue East. Miss 0. Cash, who has born associated with Miss Barbeau in Ihe millinery business here for Ihe past few, month's, is sailing this afternoon on he Princess Louise for Vancouver., The County Court $t,(inn Dam age cao of Mrs. Florence Tib-bits vs. James Pirillo has heen dropped. PlainlilT claimed thai she had been ejected by defend-, Vacation time. Call on Sam Wood, the tailor, SXxth Street, In oporatlon. Give the wood Dllld select your suit. and travel- the once over. .If satisfied, stopj''"? bag at "able lo biiy" price. Into our office and give us your ladies Club Bags, guaranteed all order. .Joe Brown's Taxi stand, leather at $10.00. 140 or Phone 303, Casey Cartage & Fuel Co. II!) J- A. Ward Bell, sales mana A Whiff of Eastern Gardens Attar of roses from southern Prance's most famous producers gerauiutn from the celebrated rrarifAiia enrriSii lid i 11 cr A1crifra ger of the Prince Hupert Spruce Mills, who has beeii here since the first of the weelv'on company: oi'siin'ss, ieii on mis mornings train for Montreal , and other Eastern points. ! muse from Abyssinia-all true . M1l!a H; M"srhH arrived 11 "", cil' fn"" Aberdeen. perfumes wonderfully Meuded, I produce the aroma which has J""'1- nml ' endeared Baby's Own Soap to !'"olber and sister-in-law, Mr so many families in Canada I1""1 -Mrs- Mfk;. r3 Bly' Own Sotp it lOci I Avenue East. She isilo be inar- calt icxtrntdinrily chep. ried to John Currjp of this city "Bmt lor you and Baby too' t,.it rirxt insulin H ere an dTh ere Canada spent $49,056,179 last year for pensions and re-establishment of Veterans of the Great War: according to a report recently issued from Ottawa by the department In charge of this work. Without a dissentient voice over 4,000 cattle owners in 200 districts have voted to make Prince Edward Island a disease-free area under the Department of Agriculture arrangement which calls for a two-thirds vote of all cattle owners. Two thousand young buffalo from the Wainwright herd will make a 700-mile trek northward this summer to the buffalo reserve on the Slave River where they will be turned loose to mingle with the wood bison which roam jhati area. "In all parts of Canada and the United States," according to Robt. G. Hodgson, editor of the Fur Trade Journal of Canada, "Muskrat farms are being established, mostly on a large scale and they are rapidly turning what was ' once marshland of little value into the most productive part of the farm," Mr. Hodg3on adds. The record established recently at Acme when 114 horses worked in one field at one time seeding the crop of Mrs. C. W. King, has been I broken at Gadsby, Alberta. When the neighbors of J. B. Ball who recently suffered a broken arm, put in his 100-acre crop, 39 outfits were at work on one day and 175 horses. The crop was put in in a single day. II. E. Morriss, whose horse Manna made a run away victory in the English Derby, will visit Canada in the fall en route to China from which- country he hails. He will sail on the Canadian Pacific S.S. Minnedosa from Southampton on October 8, stay a short time in the Dominion, and sail from Vancouver for China on the S.S. Empress of Australia, October 29. Rebuilt in nine months after th fire that destroyed it last October the Chateau Lake Louise hotel opened for the current season on Sunday, May 31 as the Trans-Canada train arrived from its cross-continent run. The hotel was rebuilt under exceptionally difficult conditions in temperatures as low as fifty degrees below zero during which a wooden wall heated by stoves had to be erected about the construction works. Following the opening visit by Their Mjesties King George ami Queen M-ry to the Wembley Exhibition, the Duke and Duchess of York also went over the grounds. Their Majesties were especially ds lighted with Treasure Island, the Paradise of children, and travelled over the miniature Canadian Pacific train that runs around the Island; passing en route the replica of Banff Station and the reproduction of.thf Canadian Pacific Rockies. Canada will be well represented at the New Zealand and South Se International Exhibition to be held at Dunedin between November, 102 " and April, 1928. Both the Dominion Government and the Canadian Pacific .Railway have announced their intention to send well-appo'-atsd exhibits to the Expositor. It is probable that the provincial gftvenwnU and many Canadian tnanu.ui.at.i will follow suit. (ieorge (I. Bushby returned on the, Prince Hupert this morning from a trip to Ocean Falls. Capt. John McKernan is making the , round trip to Alaska Ibis week on board Ihe steamer Prince Rupert as exlru first BIRTH. . A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Jorgeuson 210 Eighth Street, East, at Vancouver on June ID. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Pic-nic June 23. O.W.V.A. picnic July 19. mm Rinso washes tes - . cottons so beautifully" "See how spotlessly clean it made this dress! No rubbing or boiling either just soaking in Rinso. Washday holds no more terrors for me!" .Soaking clothes in Rinso takes the place of the hard rubbing that used to wear you out. The Rinso suds are so rich in cleansing power that they loosen even ground-in dirt. Play clothes, collar bands and cuff edges now come clean with a sprinkle of dry Rinso and only a ' light rubbing between your fingers after their Rinso bath. Be sure to uie enough Rinso to get lasting nidi after the clothes have been put in. Then, thorough soaking in Rinso floats the dirt out. Lever Brothers Limited, flt Toronto. Rinso FOR SALE E4JI Kindlewood Fruit WE PAY EXPRESS Why pay a big price for berries from Ihe south when you can get berries KINDLEWOOD BRAND from the growers al Terrace. We have decided lo ship direct to the consumer and therefore save the middleman's profit. You get the advantage ia price as well as in gelling your fruit straight from the farm to your home. Strawberries $3.25 BIK. Currants 2.80 Red Currants 2.75 White " 2.75 Raspberries - 3.25 Black Berries 3.25 Sour Cherries 3.50 Summer, Fall and Winter Apples 2.50 All prices include delivery do your nearest station. WE PAY EXPRESS We are not new al growing berries. We have been shipping for years, and most of you know the famous- KINDLEWOOD FRUIT so you are taking no chances when ordering from us. If you want to save money 011 fruit this year send your order in early, as all orders will be filled in rotalion. Boat shipments excepted. Club with your neighbor and get berries, fresh every day. All our berries are guaranteed to be of highest' quality and picked fresli every day. The only way we can .do this at this price is STRICTLY GASH WITH ORDER. Make cheques and money orders payable at par to U. A. SWAIN, Terrace. Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MILL PRICES ON LUMBER We are agents for Ihe Prince Hupert Spruce Mills Ltd. and are in u position lo give mill prices on all grades of lumber. CEDAR TIMBERS AND SHIPLAP. CEDAR BOAT LUMBER. SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK FINISH. SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK FLOORING, Etc. You'll save money by gelling our prices. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 564.