Saturday,. March 1, 192J LOOK AT THIS Extraordinary Offer M Cunote MmlcN N " From $115.00 up A Genuine Victor Vlctrola No. 210, with 10 double-uled r'Mord 20 selections , 200 U,.i Urilisli steel needle, one record finish, one n-nird album. THE COMPLETE OUTFIT $159.50, delivered (o your door. Only 1.1.01) and M.l.ooi) pt'r moiilh til! imiij Tor. Nothing gained by delay. Only one lire lo live si lei n if t .1 tnvu nf li good lhniK before it is loo lute lo enjoy lliein. Telephone your urder today. Vacuum Bottle The Rexall Store. Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. s Useful Every Day in the Tear ,, Price 75 cents ORMES LTD. The "Pioneer Druggist, SMOKED FISH AT ITS BEST MM Thero are juit Two Rules to Follow to njoy the BEST Smoked Fllh, AT ITS BEST. Thee Mule air l-Buy ''Rupert Brand." Iloperl llrand is always tie-, . Iiu'icd lo Ihe slurs m clean new liovs clearly slumped "Miierl llrand." J AVrnp in cooking paper, cmk in moderate over for '" " "20 lo HO niiMOle. remove paper nnd serve al hiiit, Four Kinds Breakfast Kippers, Bloaters, Smoked Black Cod and Kippered Salmon. Al all IVh and Meal Market, and tlrorcrs. (aifclian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT til "Better than the Best" That is the ideal towards which "Cascade" is continually striving to give you pure beer a pleasant tonic beverage of strength and stimulation the utmost that B. C.'s model brewery can produce better becr-for YOU Insist on Better Beer Insist on "Cascade" VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED Tlil advertUcment li nut publlnheil m iHnr-layed hV the t.hpior Control uparjl or by the Uovvnimcu or c u uiu MRS. GRIEVE HAS UUKKItKSUUUUUUUUtKIUUUUflOtU mm TORONTO In Controcf Shopplnn and Duslnoss District 2M ROOMS 100 with Prlvtte Btlh, BUROWAN I'LAN t wins it r iHomeeoN. man-j. dih. KHUimrtuuxKMNnnKstKmtnMintS C.I'.H. steamer 1 Princess Mary, t'ipt. Ormiston, soullihoiiml from Alaska poets lo Vancouver, was in port.-from 1.30' lo "5 o' clock this iiiorning. u Kdwiu l.oug,llexina conlrac lor. and Mrs; -Long, who have been on a holiday trip of Hie coast, reliirneiMfrom Anyox yes- Icrdav and took lal night's train for Ihe F.ast. K. I'arr of lb provincial 1b1 parlmcnf of itiblie works, who has been overseeing the Skeena lllv er liride con I met at Terrace returned to Victoria on the Princess Ileal rice (his afternoon He will likely! go back when the superstructure work on , Hi bridge is started. Have Jark. returned to (lie. city oil Ihe Princes H.-alrire after an absence of about a year in Vairnurr. A valued football player. Have will be welcomed back by his mafiy friend in the .St. Andrew's Society planning II. who are 011 ''reorganizing the Gallic for Ih'e season. F. McXaushlon, C.N.It. dis- tricl passenger agent, received u wire loday from U. A. Mc- .Vi'choll, general passenger agent'. Vancouver, announcing thai Ihe C.N. It. Social Club orchestra of Vancouver would broadcast a program over tlie'l'rovince radio leiween 8.30 and 0.30 this even ing. WIRELESS REPORT 8 v s a.m. Higby Island Cloudy, calm: barometer 30.12: temperature 10; ea smooth. Head Tree Point Cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer 10.711; temperature !'.; sea smooth. Hull Harbor Clear, calm; bar ometer 30. 10; temperature 35; heavy swell; K.30 a.m. spoke steaint-r Prince Ituperl off Point ers ll M-k southbound. Noon 1 Church Notices Presbyterian Church 1 Morning worship u( n cluck. Subject: 'Vl'lio Seeking Ood." Sunday school jil IS.30. Kvening service, al 7.30.' Suli-Ject: "Some (bservatlims on Success in Life.'' Preaclter, Hew II. 11. (Irani, English Lutheran" Church SI. Paul's .Church. Slicv. P. R. llalsler. H.H., pastor. Service, conducted by 1' ,11, .'Limey to- j morrow nislil al 7.30 In Mclro-luile Hall, tonic: "What Ihint ye or Chrlstf Sunday school ut I'" o ; LATEST STYLES Local aid Personal :' . . ':. 4 .... Tells of What, Is Worn In Big Cities of Continent JIUKineV Ik picking tip won. ilei'full) in Hie eaM and there la ' a -decided lone of optimism anions luin'Hiiicn, bnlh whole-Kale and retail, for the future Kood buMnc prosperity of Canada, aeeordinjr lo Mrs. M. (irleye, who has. just returned from un cajdern buying trip in I lie inl ye of DeniQM ladles n-ady-loowear store. On the trip Mrs. (iHeve visited Toronto, Olliiwa, . Monlreal, Winnipeg Xiiw York, Uliigaso and Minne iipolis. Suits Fashionable Speaking df prevailing fashions in the tn cities, Mr, (irieve -tale that among I lie smart set In-Ill in -attwH Canada and the stale suil are apain all Hie iiue. For xlrcol w&ar flannel material in vr'y popular and oilier popular materials are iwi'eds. fine Merge, (wills-and ! i"ken plaids. Woollen materials flie ihiiiK in sport ?ar- mk hIs. Skirls made of chhielle I ! iroli'llc forslreel wear arc he li s vyorji. leu or cloven inches Iimiii-iIii- ground will lt afler-iu'm.i and cvuniuj; gowns are iW'ini hinder, llolh Ion? and 1 coals-are being worn I lie iiKiniush" cut being popular Tin' fashionable colors are sand, ?!')' ami combination black and Wllili', In Millinery " . All Ihe dig slums are carry iiiK small, style lulls. While the millinery fashions fur the coui-iiur season iu-oiiom (o be all small in shape they arc most becomingly made tt;i ami are proving very popular, 'flic trims arc very dainty and the colorings are-iMicite. World's Best Railway !icaiong or ner journey across Canada Mrs. Urievis said ''The Canadian .National llnilway is the lesl rafltfiiy in the world, to my mind. The, service is excellent and tin' eimrtfyes will do any Ihitlg in the world lo make the lassftigers eomforlahle and happy." Tin- eeeul installation "f Uie radio on ull Canadian Nah'-nal IrahxroiitinenfBl trains nil yifally lighlfiied Mm niimn- 'ny -nf Irwin Imtel. When i 1 .i "lloijf easl lo Winnipeg. Mrs liirii'M- listened over Ihe railway uili" U h speech hy President r.ooliile and m the return trip li'-ard a radio lalk by Sir Henry Thonilfln, president of I lie Can adiau National. Splendid musi cal selection were also heard of a symphony orchestra broad casted through Calgary. NEW LAMP BURNS 04 AIR Coals Electric or Gas A new nil lamp llial gives an amaimly brilliant, soft, while light, even belter I lum gas or eh el i n ily. has been tested by the li.s. (loveriimeut and 35 leading universities and found In bo su peribr In 10 n'nlinary oil lamps. It burns without ndor, smoke or noite no pumping up, is simple. clean, safe. Hums ) air and t'l'H common kerosene (coal oil. The inventor, t. A. Johnson, OU'i MrDertnol Ave., Winnipeg, is 'offering lo send a lamp on 10 days' FIIKI' trial, or even to give one FIIF.F, to tho first user in each loealily who will, help him Inli-'xhiep il. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him lo explain how you can gel the agency, add without experience or money niako $250 to ?500 per month. Miss Florence Hyatt, graduate of the Prince Ituperl (leneial Hospital training school for nurses. lias taken a position nn tin' .-1 11 IT of the port Simpson hni' fid. li.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Waller Lalntr returned to Victoria on the Camosun this morning. Monday's Jlaskelbalt games will ! postponed owing lo Hos pital concert. i-, - , Father (iodfrey arrived from Ocean. Falls on Ihe I'riucess Heat rice this inorning. Thousand tons famous Naifai- 1110 Wellington. Coal arrived. Try 1 ton. Albert and McCalfcry. If . We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. If I be rt Farrow, steamboat in spector, reluriied to Vancouver on the I'rineess JJealricc this af ternoon. ' If you want-a good laugh, see Aanaias and Haby at the Wesl holme. Theatre, Monday, March a, ul 8.13. .1. F,. Oeary 'arrived in Ihecily from Anyos yesterday muriiing ami left 011 last night's train bound for Kansas City. TITTLE woolly blankets how soft and -' fluffy they must be kept for the Baby. And linen, and fine raiment the must not chafe or irritate his tender skin. Baby's bedding must be washed at carefully as you would bathe his' tender little self. No strong soap must be allowed to shrink or coarsen his dainty.blankct. or make them stiff. There must be no . harsh rubbing of his tiny garments and linen until they arc fuzzed up, and rough. Wash Baby's bedding in Lux. TW-delicate flakes dissolve instantly into a rich,- generous suds that can be squeezed . through and through each fabric until it is clean, and as sweet and fresh as when., you first bought it. Don't let bedding get harsh and scratchy. Keep it soft and fluffy with Lux. Sold orfy in iraird packet J d ust proof! LUX LEVF.R BROTHERS LIMITED PARENTS OF PUPILS LISTEN TO RADIO NKW YOltK, Mar. I On every school day from 2 o'clock p.m.: unlit 2.30 the air in and around' Xew York is now being cleared of all radio interference thai parent." of Xew York school children may have a chance to listen in and gel first hand information as to how teaching is carried on in the public schools. The scries uf pro grams includes talks by heads of departments as lo how the mach inery of the school system func lions and musical selections by pupils. AMERICAN TO PRODUCE IRISH MOTION PICTURE HI HI. IN, March" I.- I.. I.eroy Hrauville, an American producer was" in Dublin recently making a preliminary investigation with a view to producing a motion picture depicting Irish life. He declared he would relurn here next summer for that purpose and invited Irish authors to submit Higliy Maud Cloudy, light stories. Ilo said Americans were southeast wind; baromeler 30.IH; temperature. light swell; 1 1.30 a.m. in sleanier. Princess Heal rice iiHrllibntrnil: 10 a.m. poke sleanier Caiuosun loading at North Pacific Caiu'e-i. anxious to see a modem ami faithful presentation of Icish national life, eliminating I ho ?iigc Irishman. "The atmosphere in Ireland," said Mr. Oi 'anvillo, "is as good as Head Tree Point, v- Itainliirj. " In California, awd there is light southeast 'wind; barometer si'ine of the finest scenery in tho 2st.82; tempilrature 12; sea!vvorld In Ireland." moolh. Hull Harbor .Clear,, fresh southwest wind; barometer 30.01 ; lentperainre neuvy swell. Hayners. Undertaker. Phono 351. tf ANNOUNCEMENTS Amateur, Thealricahs, March 3, Viil Inilmn In nl.l I ... !!.... II : I Jul Auxiliary. Klks' Annual Hall, Tuesday, March I. Invitations only. Spend an eveuiiiR in the Tall Timbers at the Mothodlst Church Thursday March 6. Hoyal Purple Raster llaiaar and Sale of Home Cooking, April 8. '' Hill 00 Chapter, LO.D.K. Amateur Theatricttl8 end of April. Klks' Minstrel Troupe. First show Muy I. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX ... Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, March 12, 26 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leve Prince nuperl 6.15 pjn. for rniMCE GEORGE, ED.MO.MTON, WIM-MI'EO, til points Enlern Cndt. t'ullMl States. aOCNCV ALL OCCAM ITIAMIHIP LINCt. City Ticket Orrke, SZS Thlr f. rrlnce Rupert. rhene 20. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 18; February 1, 15, 29. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28; February 11, 25. S.3. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For lutedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General Agent.. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Stillaiti From rrlnce Rupert. Fee VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Oeein rails, end Sweneon Bir, Tueeatf, B ra. For VANCOUVrR. VICTORIA, Alert Bey, end Swtnion Bay, Saturdef Neon. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Welet Ulend. Sunder S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON end Neat Rtfer Cennerlet, Frlde AM. ' Itl tail Avfouo. i. Bernelef, Aent P-rloce' Boprrt. 'b.C Electric-Bake Whole Wheat Bread Is n Healthful Laxative. '. Tliis bread is being constantly rccoiiuiieiided hy .pro-niiut'iil local .doctors, where a well chosen diet is essential. W Bake IL Your Grocer Sells It. .; Electric Window Bakeries