Tel. 3'. Jieatless ays oh Fyi cm ! f jiwm A. imimn. J,i Iku '-. O.VO USftTEO JJHtmmlmSl., JU.afrwi It Is economy to let the butcher drive past once in a while. Oxo Cubes take the place of butcher's meat in soups and savory dishes and open up a hundred, and one dainty ways of using up today what was left over from yesterday. Oxo Cubes are time and money savers more than that, they add nutrition to other foods. Tins ol 4. 10, SI and 100 Cubes. QxQ mm CUBES Oo Vegetable ItUh .. v . Mf With. ,1 , Mf., tl "-wi 14 4 . , , ro 111 1 pot- 1 C - f r mi , 1 , f t i 1 1 a r t'"m,ierarlift' IH'Rli' l lor -te t"in lurtr iit 1 1 a.) I I 'air. a ,,;, ,ou.l tiif anc Mm All Purpose Columnar Figuring Books llctk or Iwu tolnrnii r hundred. Made In meet x ' ltiiMin- needs They a it pr.oto.il hi everv detail s-.W r-.ili-ly thr niol "XiMiuiK iTiinr iiu'ul fur IhmiIw ' i.iitun-. Kverv sl.indtird ruling 11 ml hi- is embraced ir well known hue. Till, tou, in lh' scann (or Inventory Sheets and Trial Balance Books IT made ul paper we have il. Mini order 1 1 lioil :iiiiilny 11s ro 'ived. HEATER BARGAIN V.. 'M l Siinl.--.itii ff.'.tl.M r.'ir tint's" jt I 7 ."iO. Hpr.ial tin- month oii!y $14.00 Vs' No. t'l.". Sunbeam Healer, rcg., Irn? 22.0(i. S)f. Special ul tin tin month month only- only $18.00 Buy now and save money. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. We Deliver. P.O. Drawer 1640 DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8. 9 Smith Block Office 1 lours. 9 to Phone 575 Lmlv Assistant Shocldey's plailLMi,ls Solo Agents for Ppyol. Mills, Hanall, B.C Lumber J. Fyfe Smith Co , Hardwood Fraser Mills F,p Veneer IHmeilsh.ii Lumber. Kir, Spruce nnd Oednr. Spruce mid (dnr Shiplap. Spriieo Plunking. Sash, Doors, Moiildings. niass. Shingles. Fir Vcnccr. Cedar Piling. J iioiiiin 1 , rujr, . immxiB I Local and Personal : IJ.C. Undertakers. I'hone 41. Hayuera, Undertakers. Pboue 361. tf Moose, whist drive and dance, Alclropole Hull, January 30. 25 -. Tony Clniwlian n-lnnicd liy the Prince Julin last evening from .Mansell. 4. I itiJ Slork, M.I'., nailed by I In; Cardi-na on .Sunday evening ror Mewarl. - 1'iech sliiimienl .Nniiouso-Wcl IhiKtoii coal JijHt arrived. I'hil- I'olt, Kvlll Si Co. tf . A. Woodland, iiiaiiairi-r of I In linpfriul Oil ;j., i 011 liunini'Nfi I riii to tflewurl. We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all-useful articles Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. if W . H. ColliKon, Indian agent ii leaving iliix week for Kilkalla where lut will ckikIiicI tlio an nual c!clloii of a (own council. W. I'irie, diiTclor of Ihe Mai 'it IiiiiIiit (o arrived from llurklry'llay lal nilit afli-r i viil uf iiifjicelion lo Hie com nany'x mill. He is on hie way lo I Vancouver. IH-. J". .1. Ilolhwell. hrolher of Mi y. (i. I law Mm and MU8 ' !' Iloiliucll of this city, ha en n -olecliil chairman of Ihe t!a J of Kfhool trustees in the 'y of New W'eMiiiiiiMer. 4 I." AiiKnlen 'rimbc'r I'rtNlucts fieain .i'lnMner Kl Ahelo i at liurkley Hay loading txjuare for :an l'e.lro. Comiuir norlh. Ihe iveel hrouKhl oil for the Coal Harttor tanks near Vancouver Frank Ilicks, proprietor of the loiil room and general slore at I'orl Cleuientc. readnij Ihe cily from Hie Maud on Ihe I'rinee Mm lai. nighl. Hit wu here for a couple of days on husl- neis. .aKHaJnfl'anll parly of Urn hf erii ers,aiinnNliiiz of Dmllev . . . - . I. OJirter. 1- II. (ierlinir nm Ihoiiiat Christlensen arrivei from lliirkley Hay on I lie Prince John 4at nitclil. Thev Are Iheir way oulh. on AnderMMi. provincial govemmeul road Mipcriulcndent rvlurire.1 hy Ihe prince John lat nislil from a Iwo weeks' 'Irin on ilcMNiueulal hiliiios In .fas fell ninl Purl Clemeul.". He in lieeieu ninrit on I lie hew I'l-ll-Porl Cleuienls mail. t J. io arriveil from Huckley Hay on Hie Prince John lust niahl lo eiller the (ienernl Ho I'Mal for Irealiueul lo hi Icl' wiiieii lie had broken in Ihe Mas sell Timber Co." mill. Mr.- i(oss acronihauieil him and i ri'Kistereil at U10 Central Hotel Mrs. ,. A. Milcliell arriveil on he Prince John a nlht from i.iiin-iiewa accompanied hy her sisier. Miss ern Wallon, who is relurninar to her home in Cam-rose. Alberta, afler having spent some lime visiling on t,,. . lauds. Mis. Mitchell inlend.s lo po hack to Ciimshewa on (lie Prince John lomorrnw nighl. Miscliel AivaxolT t.Mllcliell Albert is, leaving Vancouver soon for Hie Kasl lo meet A. A' Yay-koir, J. Koulik, X. X. Kiishil-sen. . P. Pay loir and A. A.l IMvilkorosky. the Soviet Husslau delexallnn lo Canada. These men are Coming lo Ihe Dominion for I lie purpose of renewing Irnde relationship between Can ada and Ittissia. and will come to Ihe Pacific Coast to eslaldinh a He between western Canada ports and Siberian cilie.s. After it blustery five-day voy age from Vancouver via the Oueen Charlolle Islands, C.X.H.! steamer Prince John, Capt. .Veil - THE, DAILY NEWS. "CUB GEDLE SPRIC'l Prayer of Our Ancestors Be" fore Modern Science Taught Us How to. End Colds. Walery eyes, aching bones, suilfliug nose, and sluggish liver llii- is Hie season for colds uuil( Orippe. Your grandfulher used lo simply Iry In bear ft and wait for heller weather. He would plead wild ihe poet "Come gentle Spring." Xow we know that colds ure loo dangerous lo let them run their course. Dr. Thachcr's Liver A Dlood Syrup will make your liver work again. When active, Ihe . liver fillers till the .blood every fifteen ininules. This gives the blood a chance lo, Jjghl Ihe germs of colds. Try il lonight! Jusl a spoonful after the next few meals, and lell olhers what a big difference it makes in the way you look, eat, sleep and feel. You will be completely satisfied; Otherwise druggists will rclurn the small cost. , Dr. Thachcr's Liver & Hiood Syrup is sold and recommended by Ormes Ltd., cor. 3rd Ave .and Sixth SI., Prince Itupert, H.C.. and by leading druggists in every cily and (own. I Joe (Jreer is leaving on o-nighl' Irain for Ihe .east on a business trip. Mrs". HoyClolhier arrived in the cily Ibis afternoon by Ihe Cardena from Stewart. Sid Thoiupson lell on last niulif train for Vuotleoek where h wjll spend some lime recuperating from hi recent illness. i . - M. A. Hurbank of Ihe C.X.H. engineering department arrived last night from Prince (ieorge and is rvpijlered at the Hotel Prince llUert. .-,. - Mr. and Mrs. Ou Oillis ami family, who arrived yeslerday hy Ihe victoria front Anchorage. are sailing this evening on Ihe Cardenu for Vancouver. Union slelnner Cardena, Cupl. A. K. Dickson, arrived al 12.30 noon from Stewart and Anyox and is scheduled lo clear for Vancouver and way ports at 5 o'clock (his afternoon. Miss Florence Hyatt and Miss Fosey Fraser, graduates of Ihe Prince itupert (ieueral Hospital training school for nurses, have been successful in their registered nurses' examinations and are now enlilled lo use the let- ers ll.X. afler their names. t Miss F.thcl Miller, School leticher al Queen Charlolle Cily. who sustained serious injuries last September when she fell from a horse while riding, has rclurneil lo duly from her home i.. r. in viiuruiivrr. .nrs, ,, Mnllh, wlin was taking Miss Miller's place at Oueen Charlolle, arrived from there last night on Ihe Prince John and will sail from here on the first steamer for Vancouver. dipt. V. II. Finglass, until re- enlly marine superiiilendeul for Ihe Canadian (ov;ruiiieiil Mer chant Marine on the Pacific Const, has joined Ihe staff of the V. and V. Stevedore (!n. nl Vim. I rnuver. Last week a huuipiet wus tendered him on Ihe steamer! Prince Itupert by his former C.O.M.M. associates. C. W'J lourlellolle presented Capt. Finglnss with n handsome club bug suilcnse and 11. C, Keeley Iiresented MrsT Finglass with a beautiful wrist wnlch. The ooilslruellon of a new high-powered tug has Jusl been completed nt North Vancouver McLean, reached' port at (1:15 for the Independent Pilots' As- last nighl. The passage across soclalloii oT Vancouver.' It is a Hecate Straits from Massed took large and powerful vessel with nine hours. The vessel had 5(5 'modern inuchlnerv mid n .to passengers of all classes for horse power Kelvin engine. Capt. this port and 100 Ions or coal , W. S. Morehouse, fornierlymas-nnd 7,0(10 feel or lumber for Al-ler of lhofeanierPrlnco George, berl V McCall'ery beside general has been, 'supervising the con-cargo, The John will go into slruction of the boat, which will Ihe Skeeiiu Itiver to load canned be stationed at Victoria. The salmon and is scheduled to ro-.trial trip took pluce lasl week lurn soulli at 8 o'clock loinor.,wllh Capt. Morehouse in coin- row "vuii'm 'ini'iid Passengers booked lo sail for ancouver on the Cardena this afternoon include J. Pirie, Mr. and Mrs, Ou Gillis and family, Mr, and Mrs. Salloff, G. S.' Hahn, D. C. Carler, F. Gerling and T. Christiansen. The next American steamer from Seattle to call here en-route to Seward and intermedi ate Alaskan ports will be (he Alameda, Capt. Johanson, due Sunday nigh(. The" Victoria, Capt. Davies, which has been taking the Alameda's run for (he past two voyages, will return to her regular Xome service. A story is going around the waterfront at Vancouver lo the effect that lln; sleamer Prince Albert has figured in a hijackers' robbery oir San Francisco. II is said I hat a small boat left the Albert with 850 cases of liquor on board and that two powerful launches came along and overpowered her, stealing the liquor and turning the men ashore. The small boat was never recovered. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. DKJHV ISLAND. Ituining, light southeast wind; barometer. 29.20; temperature, 12; sea smooth; 7 p.m. spoke sleamer GrilTco lowing barge Granco, San Jose .Hay for Anyox, 10 miles from Anyox. DKAD Til KK POINT: Main ing, calm; barometer, 29.17; temperature. 10; light swell. HULL IIAIIHOH. Overcast, light southeast wind; barometer, 29.18; temperature, 10; light swell. Noon DKillY ISLAND. Ilaining, southeast gale; barometer, 29.-29; temperature, 13; sea rough; 11:30 a.m. spoke steamer Victoria1 leaving Queen Charlotte Sound southbound. DKAD THEK POIN'lV-CIoudy, calm: barometer. 29. 2; lein-perature. 52; sea smooth. HULL HAIUlOll. Ilaining, ligbl southeast wind; barometer 29:l; temperature, ll; sea moderate. WILLIAM UNBENDS LONDON. Jan. 29. -1-The atti tude of William Hoheuzollern lo ward his fellow-lownspeopic i daily becoming more congenial says the Doom correspondent of the Daily Express. His visits (o the village for afternoon tea or dinner are increasing, and he is becoming more sociable, paying or receiving many visits every week. NEW LAMP BURNS 04 AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an iimaiiiigly brilliant, soU. while light, even heller than gas or electricity, bus been tested by the U. iioveriiuieut and 30 leudiu universities and found to be superior lo 10 ordinary oil lamps. II burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up. Is simple. clean, safe. Hums Ul air and C common kerosene (coul oil . The inviHitor, G. A. Johnson. 595 McDcrmot Ave., Winnipeg, is offering lo send n lamp on 10 days FHEE trial, or even to give one FUKE lo the first user in eacli locality who will help him inlroduco it. Write him today for full particulars, Also ask him to explain how you can gel Ihe agency, and without experience or money make $250 lo 1500 per month. Veterans' Associations' Bovril Poster Competition closes definitely MARCH31st Each donation of $1.20 entitles to ticket-folder containing 1C color posters, giving an opportunity of winning 1st prize, about $55,555.00 or others of the 2,003 prizes, combined value, 30,000, about $1M,8M. Send Doaatioa of $1.2 and play tka (am. Addrni donation! lo any of K following rniutioni or their brtachci I V.lw.iii' A.mcI.IIm W Crtal Brltala, J72S rr A. Msntr.aL Cr.t War V.tM'aa. AiucliUw, CIIIim BulMInf, Ottawa. Arm? and Nary V.lrau la Caaaaa. Ill-' Sliaaa Straat. Maatraal. Iaiprla Vatarau la Caaaaa. IN Mala Strati, Wlnalaag. Tukartulaua Valaraaa' Aaaaclalioa. Raaa 17, Cllliaa BulUlaf, Ottawa. .J4 PAOE TIItlEB. PULFORD CREAM of OLIVES 50c Cures Chapped or Cracked Hands, Chafing, Soreness, Ki-liing, Iloiighuess, Hcdness and all irritation of the skin. For after shaving and for keeping Ihe hands in guofl condition it is unequalled. FREE TO ADULTS ONLY. Gall in and get a 10c bottle- fre, mi thai you may Iry it nut vourself. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. The Pioneer Druggist. BONDS Are the Best Investment We recommend the following as being safe, saleable and of fair return : City of Vernon 5 due iuth June, t'.t.W, at 'JK.lM. Yield 5.707o City of Duncan , tndue l.Slh .May, 1U53, at $ 1 01.21). Yield B.70 City of Prince Rupert 0 due 11)11 to IU50, al 101.:il. . Yield 5.90 ' Orders may be wired at our expense, interest accrued to dale of payment must be added. We pay delivery charges. Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd Head Office: VICTORIA, B.C. 1st NORTH B. C. REGIMENT, 102nd Battalion C.E.F. Recruits Wanted Ag' limit IS lo 15. Young men from 10 to IX can join with pure tils' eonseiiL Commencing Wednesday, January !)lh, a comprehensive six weeks' course of military training will he conducted under a regular army instructor loaned lo Jhe Hegimeul for this purpose. ' Physical training and boxing under iiiulifi?d instructors. Recruits wilt be examined Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. 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 equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385., BARRIE S Home Furnishings WE 8ELL FOR LESS. It will pay you to consider this fact, when you nr planning to buy Furniture for Your Home Advertise in "The Daily News" THE PAPER THAT GETS QUICK RESULTS