Saturday; January 5, 1024. THE QUIET 12 markable advantage. The Remington Potiable . Jin- llciniiiKlon Portable. im standard keyboard Unlit ami compart, $85.00 and $77.60 Tor cash. An out of the ordinary isnos- m Price $160.00. speaks only in a whisper imt Is being heard around the world. I'ncxcelled for good work, und lots of It and that's important in il- I f Furthermore, IU Implied and whispering v ice hrinKs welcome relief from office duller, and create heller and more effi-neui working conditions for everybody. Sou are invited l'i call and sec it many re- Special Thermos Bottles Tilt" (iemtiiie Thermos Hollies .are OMially -old at a iixed price HhookIioiiI Canada, luil vc have permis-ion to offer one style at u lug reduction. (itiuiine Thermo Untiles. Nickle UaSis, inl size, regular . i ,pfirt :i.50. Special '. $2.00 '(Jtiarl sue. regular rn f ..0. .Special $3.75 iK,"for our Calendar for 1024 or a copy of Tides and Guide, Free. ORMES LTD. DISPENSING CHEMISTS. The Rexatl Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. ' We Prepay Mall Orders. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER! Real Satisfaction Cheapest In Long Run! NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! - PROMPT DELIVERY. !, Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 564. Phone 109. Helgcrson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. Other Hours: a.m. lo 0 p.m. Open Evenings by Special Appointment. IK f iLet vour Lhnstmas Money bring you this rare sift Now sou run mi' II"' gifl yuu wauled jnol- -a hcaiiliiui wao u: And mi run cIhmim" il yourself from I lie Jules I. cnwltin" of Ilic (Irueu Wvlcli .Mnkers (luilil - dainl wrist wulchos for woiih'ii ami sturdy sirup or pork "l walehes for mon. W e juf" a liberal nssoi liui-iil of these famous. titm-pierc. Jusl rnm in l ""r f'iV,iilence, and seh-'-l Hit' I'm' 5" liko 1,usl n '." and up. IS, GRUtNmitmii Bulger & Cameron, Ltd. m VICKS RELIEVES HER CATARRH 'Cannot Praise It Too Much," Says Mrs. Cayer Melt a little Vicks Vapollub in a spoon. Inhale the vapors. Then insert some in noslrils.'snuffins it well hack. You will be delight-ed to see how it clears the head. Catarrh sufferer seem to think they have to endure It forever because they live in a "catarrh cliriMle." The disease in hard to get rid of, bill Vicks bring wel come relief am In many cases persistent ue ha wrought permanent benefit. Wks i a quick-acting treat- hnent for all cold troubles ab sorbed like a flu I in cut and al the same lime inhaled a a vapor. Mr. J. 11. Oayer, 81 e. Anne, .faniioba, says: "I am a sufferer from ;il arrli and Viekn Vapollub ha- done me a jrreal deal of good. I hied everything without Suc re until I used your naive. I cannot praise it loo much. I will never be without It. I recom mend Virk lo all sufferer from catarrh and cold in the head." At all dniK stores, 50c a Jar. For a free test iz package, wrile Wk Chemical Co., 311 St. Paul St.. Montreal. P.O. TIioiikIi Vn k is' new in .Canada it ha a remarkable ale in Hie State. Over 17 million jars used early. C.P.II. steamer Princess Mary, l.apt Uifiiilf.n, arrived from Ihc iiorlh al 8 o'clock Ihl morning and lefl for Vancouver and way l"i-u at '. a.m. Passengers from Alaskan points for Prince Ilu-peil included: Stuff. Sgt. S. I.. Warrior. It.C.M.P.; Mrs. V. C. ClauMMi, !j. Hyan, II. Martin. Mi. M. Collier and Mr.. P llaldaue. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central 1 1. Morrison, CV.lt.'; J. Mor rison, Slewarl. Prince Rupert icnriie ltordinicnl. Premier; J lii'-i lieii. Vancouver. NEW LAMP BURNS 04; AIR Beats Electric or Gas A im'w oil lamp thai give an aniamily brilliant, -of!, while Imlit. even better (ball Kan Or elwlriciiy. ha hpen te(ed by Ihe I .S. iieriiintMit and 35 leading iiiimi fiiie and found to be superior io n ordinary oil lamp. II hum wilhmjl odor, inoke or M'ie - no pumidns up, i simple, rlean. afe. Iturn IMgf air and 0'J rnminon knriteno (coal oilU Ihe inventor, f. A. Johnson, 5i5 Mrliermol Ai Winnipeg, is offering to send a lamp on 10 day' I'ltl'.K trial, or even lo give one KHKK lo the firl user in enrh locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particular. Also ask him to eplam lu.w you ran gel Ihe agency, and without t'xperienec or money make 1011 lo 500 per month. A the roll unwinds, muslo works its magic. Gone are the cares of a work-n-day world. A dear old tune louche (ho chords of lender memory brings back boyish dreams stirs Ihe fires of inspiration. Whatever your mood as you sit down before Ihe Gtilbruusen registering piano you find it sympathetic, responsive. For it is as ready lo reflect' the exuberance of votith in the latest alid gayest of popular Pune a It Is In free tho iimjesllc music prisoned in Ihe scoro of a composer's maslerwork. We invito you to our slorc today and try Ihe Gulbransen rog-Islorinp piano. A few moments will reveal the pleasures It offers. We will gladly cxplnln tho ad vantages of its ninny exclusive features. Walker's Music Store Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. Local and Person! B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Hayners, Undei takers 351. Phone tf - Car of Tclkwa coal received. Consumers Coal Co., Ltd. 5 II. Martin arrived in the city from the north this morning on the Princess ..Mary. Try NAXOOSK-Wellington or Telkwa Coal. More heal. Less soot. I'hilpolt, Kvitt & Co. tf We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 625. tf W. M. Whiting of Kelchikau was a passenger on Ihe Princess Mary this morning for Vancouver. 4 Slair Sgl. H. I.. Warrior, H.C. M.P., relumed on the Princess Mary Ihi morning from Kelchi kau. Auction Sale Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10 P.M Prince Rupert Exchange, Third Avenue. 4 John Willmau of Usk was a passenger on the steamer Prince llupert yesterday morning for Vancouver. W. Wile of Kelchikau passed through on the Princess Mary this mornm? Iiound for Vancou ver on a business trip. Mrs. P. Jl. Ashbridge and child returned from a holiday visit in the south on the Prin cess Heal rice Ibis morning. eor:e James has become member of the Prince llupert Hoard of Trade. K. A. iMann and (5. A. MeMcholl have resigned. The hopitat board at a special meetiiiir.last evening decided to change the date of the annual meeting from January 25 lb January 2'J. - l.L Hcauiuonl,. .upi'riuteiid.;nt of Canadian National Pacific coasl sfcaiiisbips, sailed this morning oil the Princess Mary for Vancouver. - Ihe M. llegis Cafe, will be closed tomorrow morning and will remain clocd for the next ten days or so during which lime extensive alteration and remodelling will take place. Miss Millie Johnson sailed on Ihe Princess Mary this morning for San Francisco en route lo her home in Fresno, California. Mis Johnston had been em ployed for the past few mouths by Ihe Boston Grill. Passengers j:oiii? south on the Princes Mary this mornin included: Miss Gladys Mitchell, K. Kllengesn, Seattle; Mrs. E. Adams. Nanaimo; E. 11. Vigg, Vieloria; E, Desoorler and It. Heaumout, Vancouver; Mis Mil: lie Johnson, San Francisco. lhe Hoard of Trade received la rommuuicalion recently from jC. A. Copping, who proposed erecting a two million bushel elevator Tor Did Country interests, to the elTcct that he would leave Vancouver for '-oro on IWemher 28. So far Mr. Comu At the End of a Dav f,lir l,a- ,U)l i,ul ' un ppeai 1 mice. 1 CP.M. steamer Princess Caul. T. ClilT. arrived in port from Vancouver at noon U day and lef(, 011 her return trip south al I o'clock. Passengers going south on Ihe steamer from Prince llupert included Mr. Neigougnsl. Mr. Welsh. Hardy Hay; Mr. Hergurel, A. E. Eyre. K. A. Young, Vancouver; A. II. Phillips, Nanaimo, John Dybhavti drew the at-lenlion of the Hoard of Trade last night to a sign he had seen at Saskatoon on a C.T.ll. trans continental train while, he was coining west from Ottawa, ft read "Continental Limited lo Edmonton and .Vancouver." It was his opinion "that Prince llupert should also' have been -designated. F. G. Dawson replied that Ihe matter was being remedied. 1 MACDQNALD3 Kf 0 " Elite Git There were 011 halibut arrivals al ihc Fish Exchange this Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Sanson of Wbilehorse passed through on the Prince Mary Ihi morning en roule lo Vancouver on a holiday visit. The Union steamer Camosun, Capt. J. Findlay, arrived in port al 0 o'clock Ihi moruiu? from Naa river points and left for Vancouver and way ports at 10 a.m. W. Kelly and Charles Green, Indians, were brought in from Port Simpson this morning by Indian constables on the Union steamer Camosun. Kelly, who is charged with resisting lawful arrest, i committed for trial. Chas. (ireen will serve 60 days in Ihe local jail on a charge ot Intoxication. Holh prisoners appeared before Dr. W. Sager J.P. PICTURE SPECIAL! Sunday night at 7.30 at the Methodist Church. Earl Uarrie will be Ihe speaker. This service includes a showing of beauliful pictures of English castles and mansions. Church Notices Presbyterian Church Morning worship al 1 1 o'ejock. Subject: "New Year's Greet ings." Sunday school at 12.30. Evening service at 7.30. Sub ject: "Looking Forward.-' Preacher. Itev. II. II. Grant, D.I). TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED. Hoy, will lo learu to drive a Ford and make himself useful around slore. Apply Northern Exchange. FGIt SALE. lleauliful baby beaver coat. Enquire Mrs. A. Tessier, 836 Third Avenue, j This. I a snap. S) 1 LOST. Lady's gold wrist watch with white rold face. 'Finder please return lo Daily News Olllce. Be An Expert Motor Mechanic This Is an ageof ipecialiration. If you want a big pay job train m B for it by the Hrmphill plan of B B individual instruction by mail. BB You can mm i" Earn While You Learn "1 Study right at home In your m pare time. Trained men are in B B demand everywhere, Send to- a Ba day for detailed Information of the Hemphill Home Study B Course. aj : Mail this Coupon : HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS LTD. I 583 Mtn Street, Winnipeg. 2 Please tend me free Information of how you leach bv mail Auto Tractor Oat t Engineering, and Electrical Ignition work. Afama. AddiBH.. For those smokers who like , MACD0NALDS cut fine op who roll their own n "RUPERT" Brand Kippers Quality Better Than Ever. To ke?p odor of cooking from the house wrap them in greaseproof paper and bake for 15 minutes. This also retains the delicious tang. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders., Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is eipiipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Free Delivery in Prince Rupert. """" "tlp xBeerwitlunitaPeer Bottles of Satisfaction "Cascade" the beverage of sparkling purity and tonic tang gives the perfection of satisfaction. It's brewed right and bottled tight at the most elaborately equipped brew, ery on the Pacific Coast. Experience the satis faction of ilrinhing British Columbia's best beer INSIST on "Cascad," at the Government Liquor Store. VANCOUVER FuEWERlTS LIMITED " rni--rtTiTim-TT-r nTTm ii ii 1 1 1 is ThU ad.r'.teriiat l. not ruMUhed tr displayed y tbe Lhuor Control Doard or by the C v,.r- at c' .: ..