tirday January 17, 1925. The New Quiet 12 Wins before, in the fifty NEVER years of typewriter history, has a new model won such instant favor. In thou sands of offices the first trial machine has been followed by installation after installation of Quiet 12s so convincing to both owner and operator are its many superiorities. There is a Remington man at your call who will gladly demonstrate the New Quiet 12 in your office without obligation on your part. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY McRae Bros., 'Ltd. January Clearance Sale Children's High Top, Blucher Cut Shoes in Mark ami' r I Hi'owu; all size. At Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladies' Calf, Kid and Patent Leather Shoes in overslriip iiil l.i-hiniialile slylrs. III. irk iiinl Itinwh, in all At Sale Prices 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL REAL LEATHER CLUB BAGS AND SUIT CASES Ladies' Jersey Suits at Big Reduction Sa'anco of Ladies' Wool and House Dresses Going at Cost s w Silk lAt'imig llivsr al Clearance Prices. M rs. Grahlman Second Avenue Two for the 1 Price of One S Piece "Old English" Dining Suite $75.00 or With China Cabinet extra $100.00 ODD CHINA CABINETS AND BUFFETS CLEARING AT HALF PRICE Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. JUST TO HAND Phono 123 GrowilS'caif Oxfords wdyeur Welled, rYcnrli 'I'm', Sue a In 7'j. Spei i.il price $5.95 Scml-Broguo Oxfords, lintel Calf, (ii'ndycar Well, r'rcurli Tor. sue1- a In An iiieal shoe fur prcscnl wear. Price $7.00. Family Shoe Store GET IT AT! Phono 357 HIGH CWSS -GROCERS PHONE 536 REFRESHMENTS FOR DANCES AND SOCIALS ! Local and Personal 8'- H.C. Undertakers. Phono 41. Ilaytiers, Undertakers. Phono 351 You'll like our ;oiill era Coal Co. l'liono 7. .Mrs. suiliutr Mary fur Cousum- .tf I. Senior of Surf Inlet i today on Hie Princess Yaueoiner, Itev. Father Ituek of Portland Oregon, is vislllns: in 11 m eily Willi Mr. ami Mrs. C. Iliel. KnitshlH- of Pythias. Installn- llon of oMeers, Monday, H n.in Jau. 1!). Please attend. " .1. V. Williams, charged in I lu? eily imliee court this morning Willi vaRi-aney, was remanded for eight days. 1'iiion slcainer Chclohsiu, Ciipl. (ieoiffi'son, is taking the ptyee of I lie Yen I urn on th Prince Unpen. Naas Itivei; and 'Anyux run I hi week. The ChelohsJn yn in port this morning southbound. I'nsseiiKcrs hooked lu Sail tn- niKht on tin- Prince .Jnliu fur Hie (Jnecn Cliailolhj Islands include Mrs. S. stoekfonl and J. Jlae-DouxhII for porl. Clements, and Mr. 'It. (i. Mi'Kenzie for (Juteen Charlotte City. l. C. Meltae nresiiled at Mie final ineelliis fur Hie jear nf tlie liospHnl t lai'il, there Inline pre- put Menr. JtorUiHpr, Maedon- lil, ,l'lionipiin, Moss Mackay. Kvill ami Seerelary Itlreli. ''Hip liiisinesH was niuglly of a roiilini' nalure. A lelfer wus read lit Wic nieet- in of Hie Hospital Itoard las! ni?lit staling that Dr. C. II Wlineli hail lieeti appointed head iif Hip regional eonMiiittee for Hit ''I'lrlii'Hliiin of Hie annual Hospi tal day and stiirKe.sliiiK how it liniil'l lie olisi-rvi'd. Trappers and Fur Dealers I If you aro not satisfied with the prices I offer, bring In your furs anyway and I will advance 75 per cent without Interest. You can use my storo as a sales headquarters and Invite any buy er to view your goods, entirely .ree or charno. There are no strings to this offer. ..W. Gold- bloom, Second Avenue. Tlo' ri-port of Hip auditor on 'lie I'iualii'i's nl I ln ImsnilHl in i'oiiiii'i'Ihiii with Hie annual r-porl whielt is tiein, prepared fof I In- annua! merlins whieli is lo he held on or aliuut Wednesday, .laiuinry i'H, was ronsldpied hy llii' llospilul I loan I last iiihl unit adopted. The ciiuiplele fi-mineial repiirl will he presented In Die annual meeting. t'.lly Treasurer D. .1. Matliesuri 0111I City Knglneer I'. W. l'ear--nti have ninsputed to address Ihe Prince Ituuerl Halepuyers' Association it was miuotiiieed by Yiee-President SL Jl. - Stephens al the meeting of'the Association last night. .Mr. Malbesoii will speak before the organization next month ami Mr. Pearson is scheduled lo appear in March when he will deaf with the iues-I ion of sewer extension. M. M.' Sleiihens drew lo I lie at tent ion oT the l'rinee Itupert llalepayers'- Association' lasl night that havinv been eh'cled 11 ablerman, il would he necessary for' him, under the conslilu-lioii of the Association, lo wilh-draw fropi Ihe pnsilliiii of vice-presiilenl. The uialler of choosing n successor on Ihe ex- eeulivi' In Mr. Stephens will be dealt with by II xeculive of Ihe association. Mv4 fr ANNOUNCEMENTS I.O.D.Iv Children s Taney Dress! Hall. T'ebruary ii. T'.lks' Annual l eliruary ''0. Novelty dance, r 1 aw rou THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE TURE1 HER HEADACHES WERE SO BAD SHE COULDN'T DO ANYTHING onrn Hit' hi'iiil siai l in ii in ami pnlu .vmi may it-I a.-uieJ iii.u tli. .iniM- mini rroiu II"' .stiiiiiarli. Ilvii m li.. !!, mill IlKt rause lull. I In' I'l'linmil IWiiri! jier main lit relief Hiii.v ! li.nl Tlh'i'i' It mi -iM-tlei' ! rui-cjj fur lwad- HflleS llf I'VITJ (IWITlptl'll lllllll BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS a It rwnuU' Hip mini- .r tin- lu'.lchirl.es III a Hint wi nllirr l 1 1 1 I will do. Ml. Win. lleljHirtl. I.'.wr Stt'WUiki', N.S., wrltm: "1 Buffered r..i- a long; time Willi my lieail. It wi.iil.l ucde ami arlie until II made Ine mi Kirk I imilil nut do aiiylliiiiK. but arier laklim fuur li ili-s ur II. 11. It. 1 feel Unit I cairn. I reediiiinenil It uxi blrhly to all tbinu' Mirrerlng rruiii headnrlieii l.f any kind." li. II. II.. hu iN-en wi Hi.- market Tor the lat 46 yearn iihI hi reniynized by all who have UMtl It to lie uiilemt an eiiial a rciinxry fr Iuhumi'Im-: n -jp only liy Tlie T. MlllMini On., I.lmlled, Toronto, tint, Annual Meeting of Hie l'rinee Rupert Parent -Teurlicrs' Assoc! alion will he hold in the audi torium, Ikujth School, Wednes day, .iRtiuary 21, al 8 p.m. l'.lee- liou of officers. The g-ashoat. Wamli'rer, Gapl. .Vein Xelhon, wlileli lias lieen en7 gued in the rpovering of on fro in Ihe wrecked ni(lorship Keiilii'nott im the wi'Meoasl of Uueen fiunrlotle Islaiuls, was laken (ia,UtT,"n!ooii3 a! Hie dr Jock Unlay. A new keel shoe is : tie fimiaHpii. C.l'.H. slwuner I'rineess Mary, !Jud. C. C Sain ley, is utfuiu de- inyed hy stress of weather in tin mrlty and, at I o'elork this af-erniMiii, she hud uol sent not lee .orally a 10 tile Hour of tier ar rival from Alaska norls. II is Xpeeted, liowovrr, I hat the vessel will he in lule this afteinoon u- during (ho nilil. A. 1 lijtilT of Stewart -was ruipned in the provincial eoiirl I hiii momitig before pcndiary Magistrate II. I'. MILLION TELEPHONES a I' ll Ice I. coil on four charges of forgery .iihI was reipaiiib'd 11 11 1 il Monday. !l is alli-ed lli.il ItigolT forged lie name of A. ltcrko.IT and eash-'il i-hr.-ks mi I be Itank of Monl- .al ill Sl.'wai'l lulalling $173. - THROUGHOUT COUNTRY British Columbia Has Largest Number, According to T till INTO, Jan. 17. There is one trlidione for every ninth person in Caniolu. A recenl report oT Ihe Ontario Municipal and Itailway Hoard gives the total number of telephones in Ihe Dominion as 1,022,7X2. In propnr-lion to population Itritish Columbia has Ihe most pephones, there being in.'.) "phones i( every liuiidred persons in Ihe coast province, while there are 15.1 lo every hundred persons in Ontario, l!ut Ihe province nl (in-lario has Ihe laigest number of telephones, iU.'J.Hli, ' compared with Quebec's 85.U(i. The re-piH't shows the proporlion of 'phones to population Is considerably higher in Ontario and the four western nrovinces than it is! ii. 11,,..!.. ,.l II... Mi.i.il ..... ! in .'11. in i iimi in. iiiiiii. 'iu- inees. MAGNET IS USED TO REMOVE IRON SPLINTER Had Been In Patient's Eye Thres Months hut Blindness Prevented IIKHI.IN, Jan. Hi. n iron splinter, one millimeler long, was recently removed from Ihe ey of a locksmith with Ihe aid of a uigaulie ulaguel. Tin! spliuler liml been in Ihe palienl's eye for three mouths before il could be localed. Kleveu sillings, during each of which J lie .spllnler, wliich was loealed in a rein'ole corner of the eye, was brought, forward a little farther, were 'necessary in complete the operation. Dr. Paderhorn, the oculist in charge, was pari ieulnrly concerned nbnul removing the .splinter, as the locksmith had lost one eye Ihirly years ago Ihrough a similar mishap. 1 lie experi-iuieni with Ihe magnet, was re-jgarded as one having liltle pros-I perls of success, but II permed i I to he the only allernalive lo enlupleli' blindness. 1 CARD OF THANKS Alderman II, 1'. Perry desires In thank his many supporters for their expre-sion iif confidence at ;hi p..ii.-. on Thursday. Church Notices j 't Methodist Church The Chureli of Service, l'aslor: llev. eo. (i. Hacker. Deaconess, Miss Isahel Haddock. Sunday I mi i'ii i ii :il II o'clock. Sermon topic, "Three times one are four." Sunday school- al 2.'M). Kveniuj; hervice at 7. .'Hi. We will how iicauliful pictures illus- lr;lintr Ir. 'an Dyke's chariuini? lory "Ihe Other Wise Man." I'll i h set is a eompauion In the lien llur se recently shown which was so popular. Illustrat ed hymns will-he used for hearlv rongi-c national si 11111?. Baptist Church Morniiis service at II o'clock. Suhjecl, "Ihe Simplicity of th Cross." Juvenilis service at. 7.H0. Suhjecl, "'J'hn Ilesiillanl of Hope.'' Soloist, Mrs. 1'. .). Me Milium The church calls (in th many llaplists in the city lo rally lo the cause and extends lo all particularly strangers a most rordian iuvilalion lo the services of Hie day. ( K. (. Turiier, l'aslor. Presbyterian Church Morning worship at It o'clock Suhjecl: "The (iospcl of Loyally." Sunday school al I2.30 Kveuiii(r service al (i.HO. Suhjecl: "Kin Saul." Preacher, Itev. II. II. (Irani, D.I). The opcniiiK ot the new church I nil M in;,' will take place on February I. Salvation Army Sunday services. II a.m. ineclintr. -'.oil pjn. Sunday .School. 7 .an p.m. Public Salva- lion meeting. Subject: "Thr Itloodstained Way." Wednesday. 8 p.m. Soldiers' meeting. Thursday and Saturday al H, Public meetings. Special meeting on Monday nighl. Walelt fur announcement. Lutheran Church SI. Paul's Knglish l.ulhera:. Chinch. .Melropole Hall. Thin: Acnue. ' llev. P. I'.. Haisler, ll.lt. paslor. Sunday services. Morning at It. Sermon topic "The liroper use of spiritual gifts.' Sunday schoor al t-:jn. Cvciiini-service at ' 7..'tll. Sermon lopic. "Praying workers and a growing Church." Heeepliou of new members al Ihe cening service Soloist. Miss Jones. TENDERS Teinh-rs will tie received hy the iiinlersigned up lo January -'Sih for the erecjion of a buibl'lng fo. Ihe I.O.D.K. Plans and spccificalions ear. be seen al Percy Tinker's olliciv 207. Second Street. They lowest or any lender no' necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed Miss Amies Donaldson, secretary. P.O. Itox 135.1, care oT Pen:-'Tinker. Prince Itupert. II.C. Application has been made to the eily for the turning on of electric lighls in the sawmill al Seal Cnve. 'Ttie mutter of power supply t it 'l hi plant . hich js now being prepared for reopening will have to lie seflled hy negotiation with the city council. . CARD OF THANKS I wish lo Ihauk Ihe peopl(. of Prince lluperl, Imlli labor and citizens generally for Hie splendid support fiveu me al the polls Thursday, when I was eleel ed alderman. OSCAIl I.AHSKN. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TAkl: OIH.K THAT: I. Tile I iilllll'll Iif tile r.Ml'luiiatloll ur the i lly ur l'rinee lluperl liileiiili In euii-strml a plunked ulilewalk roll t- feet wlile Ml tlml 1 1. -1 Ii hi iif fill Avenue remiueitt'liii, rruiii 11 imiIiiI elKliI reel wit ur Ilie In -IcIYeelliin nr llaeen Street anil sill Avenue ill Ilie iiiirtli priipei'ty line ur Kill Avenue. Ilieuee 11 Inn k snlil nnrtli slile i( Imwii nil Ilie pl.iiH anil pmrtleM ilepunlleil lu the orrue nr the i lly KuRlneer In eimneet Willi Pli'Keut ulilewalk (in AUreil Slreel. Hi a lneal luipnurineiil. ami InleniU lu Hieiiiilly asuess tlie eut iimiii the laml aiiullluir illreelly mi the vrnrk, eveepl Kiieli pnl lliili ur Ihe eul as I liii'urreil al ilreet Inlcisci tloii ami al Mlinol piu-pert.v. '.. The fslliiiiileil eust uf the wmk h r,;'n.lin, ur whlili IU) Is lu he pniil liy the Cnriiurallnii, anil Ihe eMIiimteil annual "iH-eial rale per rnul fmutaire I .. jtliW. The peelal aeiuenl Is i lie palil In a annual instalment. :i Peiuu ilolrluir lu pi'tiilnn airalii"! iinileitaklnir Ihe wink miHI iln mi iiii nr terure thu iClril day uf February. IV4S. K. I'. JOXKS. City Clerk. Imleil this 1 7 1 li iluy nf Januarv, IBv'3 ' Dr. Martel's Female Pills Hv aMittnl natur thouitnd cnwsUtthalf eenturr, correcting cau, buildinr up and trengthflniny ortfn, rtltvtnir DbLAVKD, und PAINFUU MBNSTRUATION. NKR- VUUSNKSS, UACKACUE. DIZZINKSS. etc, nntknmmutdru(ri. Soldontvin Sen led llirm- Cover TIN HOX with our lijntur. Druvviit V ry where, direr? by mm I, plain trkairt U 00 Knkkkckr RtJv C , 71 E. IW St, Taroats.Cai. Clrctltr DiUa rcgitit. January CLEARANCE SALE . SUGAR 1c A LB. SUGAR 1c A LB. ATTENTION LADIES! With every S5.C0 Cash Purchase during our January Clearance Sale you are entitled to 5 Lbs. of Sugar at 1c a Lb. The limit is 5 Lbs. to every customer. Act promptly and secure 5 Lbs. of Sugar at 5c. Remember that the Sugar offer is over and above the said Bargain Prices THE FOLLOWING IS BUT A FEW ITEMS OF OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE SPECIAL PRICES. LOOK THEM OVER. Ladies' Ilulihers, medium heel only, for 50c .") Pairs of Ladies' Shoes fur $2.00 '2T Pairs uf Ladies' Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords, assorted sizes, for S3. 50 l." Itiscoiinl on all Ladies and Children's Shoes and Utilise Slipper. .Men's nulihers. Hear. i.S.-. Sale Price $1.50 .Men's Overalls. Meg. !?2.7ri. Sale Price $1.85 .Men s I'lannelelte Working Sliirls. Ileg. iji.'l.iilt. Sale $1.85 Hoys' Monarch Sweaters. Sizes up lo :w. Sale Price $1.50 Monarch Wool, floss ami dove, I oz. halls, four for $1.00 Monarch Wool, down. 2 oz. Imlls, '!. halls for $1.00 In Tan Is' All Wool Mark Cashmere Penman's Hosiery, 'i pairs for $1.00 Cliihlreifs Heavy llili Collon Stockings, all sizes, :i pairs for $1.00 ! balls of Crochet Collon, all shades, for $1.00 yards of (Irey Collon, 'Hi inches wide, for $1.00 'i yards of White I'laiinelelle for $1.00 Kverylhing in our store is reduced, genuine bargains in every department in Ihe store. JABOUR BROTHERS LTD. Corner Third and Seventh. Phone 645 Candy Special BROKEN SCOTCH NUT SCOTCH HUMBUGS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ORANGE AND LEMON SLICES 50c per lb. Call for your Calendar and Tides and Guides for 1925. ORMES LTD. THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS 'Third and Sixth . Phones 82 and 200 Prince Rupert, B.C. Helgerson Block. Phone 109. Dr. F. P. KENNY - DENTIST (iel my Kslunale on your Itental Work CROWNS, PLATES, BRIDGEWORK I iienudi Initially (iiiarauleed. 1 do all my own work. This means PERSONAL SERVICE TO EVERYONE 1 Named for the state and truly great Old Kentucky famed as the world's finest Bourbon whiskey. Aged to Perfection. A time honored frfcnil of yours OldKciitocKy Bourbon Whiskey GOTTLED IN IOND UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia.