KLIM FbrChildienorAges! L-LIM IlrunJ rnwdcrrd Vhol Milk, brinft Ihu rurrii niiiK oi uairycoi, wiin only th water removed, Ii Ideal for Intunu and children. It may he niodifled In any way your dortnr may deeira and In eniy dlteilbill:y makea It Ideal for ha bin and firowlna rlilldren, fur whom rich full-cream milk of unvarying mandard and purity II f paramount importance. CANADIAN! MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED Montreal Toronto Winnipeg AT Sold by Rupert Table Supply Co. I lie rest hack in a 'soiled condition and ulterly unTil Tor salting. Muring thee years I otrered Ihe best or beef for nine cents a- poind Tor the fore quarter and len cents for any cut from Hi? hindqiinrlcr, and even then could not find any mircliascrs. No Government! Help In regard lo mads and trails to enable me lo ol the eallle and produce sliiioi'il, I had lo make all my own; ami sometimes f Vol the Indians lo help me liy gHing them presents. I received no help whalsoexer from the Oovermneul and had either lo build Ihe roads tnysell' or do without them. During these long, dismal ami dreary years that t held on lo iny properly, whenever and wherever 1 could I did my utmost lo gel parlies interested in these islands ami I was exceedingly glad when Hie first sd Hers began lo lake up homesteads. In regard to the limber on these lands, .Messrs. Collisoii, Kdeiishaw and I slaked the first sixteen limits that were slnkeil up Massed Intel and for inunlli. we could noT gel any one juler- esleil. 'I'lie parlies we saw in Vicloria and Vancouver lold us dislinclly that we couhl not have any on Ihe islands worm & S minion or Vancouver Tor twenty routs per acre, and six months lifter (hey Void, the same lindls to an American Syndicate, for $-j.r.o per acre. - Many limber cruisers then came to (lie islands and slaked all Ihe ayail-. able 1 limits, possible Wli.ich a! the p'res'enl lime amount"' In tivn hundred and twelve thousand acres, Oil Territory As regards Ihe oil terrilory on the wcsl coast, I was the Hrst to tnronn Ihe public Ihal we bad. as I thought, petroleum on those islands. II came lo mv notice in a peculiar manlier. A parly ot Indians at (heir own expense look me ilown the west, coa't as Hir as Olards Creek to look at some supposed gn, Ihey had discovered. This jobj discovery was only iron pyriles. Whilst at Olards (Jreek they showed mo 1 .. .i. i - ... a rni-n mil oi WHICH glllll, IIS Ihey termed it, running. I obtained about I wo gallons of it land sent some down lo Hie government analyst nt Victoria. It .Was almost similar lo coal tar hut without (be lurry sinell. Thin inalerial Wrts nrierwards railed liquid bituminous matter. l-'alU ing lo get tiny or the ViHmlii iir Vancouver people Itilerested, I jhiade a Hip lo Ketchikan on Ihe j American side itml there sue- ceetle.l In polling parlies In fn-! IVesligale Ibis petroleum field. In lhe nieanHnie a resone was ddrtCcd.oii the Island by lllc tloV-1 ermnenl. When Ihe reserve Was jahoifl to bo lifted,' the Ketchikan Unable to gel Ihe necessary Capital required for drilling. That oil will eventually he founn is the definite opinion of lh-experts, and some of them report Ihal the surface indication-are mil excelled by any of Ihe western nilfoihls. Black Sand Deposits After .Mr. Watson hail returned from examining Hie petroleum lauds on Ihe west coast. I sent oiy son with him down Ii (Jape I'ife where Ihe black sum deposits are, After carefully ex amining Ihe whole district. In then slnked several placer claim and leases, aiid formed a company lo thoroughly prosper! Hie district. The following suiiimei he came over again with .Mr Vigelius and n large parly of experienced miners. ;T,liey examined and worked Ihe different de. posiis carefully wjlh the resoli Hint the conreiilViiled samples which they look back with I Ii en to Kelcliikiiti to he assayed ran from if I it to $IH in gold am. HI per rcul iron lo the Ion. hlii Hie general averages ranged from twenty five ceiils upward The tale .Mr. Dawson, in Ins report of these islands to (lie (loveriiiiienl Survey Deii.-irliueiii In IM7P. in reference In Ihesf deposits makes Hie following lalenieul: "On some parts ol Hie shore near Hape l-Tfc magnetic iron saml is aliuiulaiil, and In 1liis numerous colors or gobl can lie easily found. Mr. Watson after" he had slak ed Hie clalnis and leases of black sand at Cape l-'lfe went down lo Moresby Island alul loealeil Hie first coiper claims at and around ledway. During this pospertlnis trip lie was ginb-slnked by Mr. Vlvelius. In giving every man his due we must give credit lo taking up as Ihe climate was ton! Vigelius lind Watson for whal wel. At lust we surceeiled ini' hey have dune in bringing Ihe elliug our il.leresls lo Martin 'niaing restml-ces or Moresby' Is ' ' ' ' '. v Wednei1ay, phn two fire daily :tmn nniii -y Quality and Charm Distinguish H332 "The most Delicious Tea you can buy' The Daily News 1'lllNCK riLtPKUT - HrtlTlSlI COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the I'rinec Ilnjierl Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLFN, Managing Editor, SUBSCRIPTION RATES i City Delivery. !y mail or carrier, ier month ft. 00 Ily rn.ijl to all nart Of the Hrilisli Kmphv and Hie Unlled . Stales, in advance, per year , . $fi.l)(l To all older counlries, in advance, per year .-. ..ft. fill j Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 ' Editor and Reporters Telephohe - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. bAfLV KDrt'ION Jgygtt' Wednesday, Jan. 21, 102'), Looking Forward With Hope. We ai'e always looking forward lo 'sonielhiiig Hint i going to happen in Ihe fitru'f. Forgetting business hopes, and fear and Ihiilkhig of .oilier Ihings. mi sooner are we through with Christmas holidays Mian we look forward lo the nulling o." spring the outdoor life aild Ihe sunshine and flowCrs. When sprilig comes, It is summer we waul with its halmy nil and lain guid hict'zes. In the siinihier we liegiu In prepare for ailliihil! activities ami ill the auliinin we" live for Ihe Christmas holiday, So it goes Ihe year i'niliul. it is always somelhiilg ahead. Hop. springs eternal. Labor Woman On Russian Liberty. Mrs. l'hillip Suowdou, wife of the Hritish Labor chancellor or the exchequer, is lectiiring.iii Ibis country and. among other things, she tells about her visit lo Itussia. She has no sympathy with conimunism in' bolshevism. Hnlshevism sin classes as Hiiiinniiiishi plus militarism. She says there is iml an ounce of dehiocrat-y or liberty ill llussia. However, she sees the iii.uigt; coining, peasants lujiug re-esiaiiiisneii, siiops opening nog, as sue says, a man can own his clothe again." She urge: tlfnl Hussia be aided as mucli as possible.. Experiment Necessary But Not Too Much Of It. JtJs all tight to experiment. The world would stagnate ii we did not do il. Also it must be expected Ihal, m.'uly experi-menls will fail. They have in the past and they Will hi the fii-lure. Many or the panaceas for government that We thought would be effective hae proved to be unworkable. Something else has lo be tried in their place, lull it does Iml do In go on experimenting too much. II is too costly. Anything that will interfere with individual erfnrt is hardly likely to succeed because individual effort is the one force-thai luakes for progress. British People Not Concerned. , lit a recent editorial article the Victoria Times has! Stephen beacock says Canada is holding the Hritish capilal-ist at arms length because Ihe Dominion is brisling loo much on life shibboleths of independence Tile present altitude, of Hritish capital and the history of British investments prove, that Mi'. J.eacock is off the mark. The average investor in (treat Hrilalu, wht'lher he be the man who puts his money lo work in the realm of municipal security or the man who drives a substantial -dake in forest or mine, is not a sludenl of the political evolution or Ihe. Hritish Kmpire-and is seldom influenced by so-called imperial controversy.; Ills one object is prom. If Canada can short, him where heVaii invest and earn dividends, he Will invest, lie will neither consult The Morning lo nor The Montreal Star to find out iiooiit llie relations between Ottawa and Downing Ml reel. The si' things never worry him. Hritish cilpllai is id! over the world. The liriloii js a hard-'' headed businessman. The traditional' riscal policy' of Ureal Hrilaul, Ihe howl that goes up evi'ry time there is a suggestion of it change reflects llu- idler lack or seiiljinonl when it conies lo bliying and selling and Investing, Independence and ' semi independence talk .Iocs not interest him. Jle lias been worried however. Tor some lime past about exchange, lip lill MirlV re-cenlly ho has not been enthiisiasllc hir Canadian investment at u discount or ten per cent. As long as his pound was worth only about eighteen shillings to Canada il was not' likely that he was very keen about sending it Here. .. V I,1,1m,i1'- UviCwk 1,11(1 ""'' publicists can do to eheonraire nlish capital lo Catiada Is to use every occasion to advertise the opporlnilllies that await it. Our trouble is loo great a crop or pessimists who work overtime Idling oi.r own and other people that Ihe country is virtually no good. Struggled for Years at Massed; ' Farm Sold for Taxes but Later Redeemed; Oil and Gold Found , Hv (1. Harrison, ) Prior to leaving Canada for Slrassburg where I was a chap- lain for eighteen mouths, I had bought I, )!. acres of laud from Messrs. Clifford and MMu'uzie in the neighborhood of Masell. I rctiiriled from Slrassburg lo look after this properly and finally became a fanner. I - leared two acres of heaily limbered land without any outside help and without the aid "f libeling powder-as in those days blasting powder was impossible lo ge! id a place like Massed, These two acres yielded fur fifteen years rive hundred sacks of veg-' ' (tables annually which I sold I I S,,M and Mr. Vteliu's were with the Indians at Ihe rale or onoiljm T1(.y lx.,,njni,, , j ,js-dollar per sack. I Had maliy a Iri.-I, and being salaried willi bard simple lo make both en.il.;wiia u,(.y sl.,.n en meel." One winler I cut one ,;iajms fIM. if,,. Syndicate which hiuidreil iMtrds of llrewood which ,lliy ,, umllt license and did I sol. I lo Ihe Indians for l,50.a ,,r cxperilneirlal Work dtir-.er cord. 'They look this wood j..,. i. ,. c.nmvinir year. across In I'orl Simpson and sold i-n1.y fai,l( ,( ..j,,.!!..,!. t. il for .1.(in iter cord, i'nr twoli,,,.,,,,,!, all( ,, ,.,.,,,,.,, capita! years I was unable lo raise suf-jn ,1,-,.!,,,, a j field, and Ilia' fielenl money to pay Ihe taxes',,, (M.a, ,ia,.,..s with the know-on Iny laud, and the iiiveriHiienl i0,r,f. f u, ,, ,..-ilory wen-sold my land, eallle and bouses ,ma,(. t(. do, c.inse.nif nly Ihe r.ir l SO lo Mr. .Macintosh, at licences were allowed o drop Ihal lime chief or .olice at .'evlT.v .,.m. ,;,, p.siakcl rron WesM.llnslnr. I W.ts, however. ii,ft. n time" l,y olher parlies, able wilhin Die Iwu year )imil Ini.,.., iti.,. ..,,,..1., n,.,.. .,is Wen. my everything hark again Mir.Miyli Ihi' tlovenunenl, but was charged Iwelve and a half iter cent Interest, s l-'ionl thai day lo Ibis niy alTail-s seemed lo Duriitjr these hahl limes I Of It'll shipped two steers, dressed, across lo I'nr! Simpson Tor sale, weiutiiiiff about a I ml in the afrjrrcjrale. The men in rharffe of the meat were, many a lime only aide lo sell otil-rizht nue iiiarler and brought Syndicate sent Caplt Thompson over in the. "Kurus. land so prominently before Ihe general public. (l:!dito-'s .o1.'. Tills is lb" sevent(eii of Mf. Harrison's series- of articles oil tile Queen Hhin lollf jstlii)nsi rhe-elgbleenth will nnliiir Id ifut ifiiHr Wuo.) ' LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR PEACE RIVER URGES SHIPPING BY WAY OF PACIFIC RATHER THAN U.S. i.i'ouliiniid from patre one) may ansonie linn he ilfd nut loxel iylil nf I his silual inn wlien lm pliietgotl the Mniilrt'iil elevator full In Ihe ii nt r. with hist irrain .Hid rllarleretl nil lhr venes that .Mont rent could m-roinoioilnle he-fole Ihe rhi.i' of nuvlfnilton, fur kiicIi, we arc told, wii the nine. He lifted mir peneroiift liospllnl-ily heoaii.e rreitrht . rales nd-vanceil nfler Hie clo.cV of navi-' rTaliiiii. He i now colleclliifr Kiealer lulls Tor liitndlinir tnu-errain ln-ciuise h( "eoiniiiaiiilof-i--mi)" Ihe eiiilire Inw-prlcetl hantl-II ni; rapacity or Ihe Montreal ronle lill Ihe rhifie of iiayiKidion,' Oanndian fnrililhw are used fit llie "liear" .eanii ami American1 In llie "lniir season. Canada's 'Loss This "moliiii)" iit-nuippmeiil, riils u its follow: I Higher freiuld rales aflrri llie close of iiavijrallnn. 2 t.oss of Iraffln to our mil ways when we surrender our urn in at Huffalo, .1 Insurance premiums lo American companies mid Ihe Mr. Vul i currying diurges of their ele- UNION BAftK OF CANADA (i()(li Annual Slalfiiioiil, 2Uh Novriiilirr, 1 12 I PROFIT AND IOSS ACCOUNT Balance at credit of arc-mint. .Urth NnvemlKT. liei. Z'Tr..i.Z :1Ca-r ,! dui-tinii m.in.Hfineni. " '"T"" .rr" '" Nvt prullta f..r the v-r, epei:- "Jljn-Jl f.,r interest m MchaiiKe, Mil mu!;m lull provision f-r all l.a-1 und .l.mbtnU delu, hve Mwmated to ....,.. UI 0421.1 ,V IMXiuiit. vi'- WliK-h has been applM t folkm-a: . ... Oiviilrnd 1 IS i; Uiviik-nd H9. 2; Dividend IK 21 Written off Runic rremit- ..m... Cuntril'Mtion to Orlic-en" Vrnmm ruml .lloinirtUm I lnvernrm-nt Taxi-n piti'l c'i Keierve,! flit (-tmtinetU-'ii-a Bi,Iant-e of Prufiti currie4 forward Capital Stock KM Actount B Junt-a of I'rofit luid'Laaa Ai.-ct.unt ( .mitl l'..rar-l Unclaimed Dividends. - DividiMid N'u. I.U, payable Ut DecL-mlK-r, I'.i.l N'otH of the Bank in Circulation..'. prpositi not beunnii intrrent tIABItlTlES Ivptwitl I tarinu iuterert, iticludinn intcmit aaeruM V lat Dividend lit. 3 ... i - b lliuik Na"cS?5utiim. ai-i'KeM-rvi ft jmMnt iOL Mix' kte ' ..f Si itement . "I.IIIKI 31-J.4I4.U4 - jt.tsm.4i4.ui 4.1t:ir.U!t .'jikLnki.tM , 1 1 0.1 4 4 JW.00 zw;,si2. . , , n,vs;.-.li4.l' 6:,Uincedue tuothi-r BtMhain Canada . . '.. it;- B Janix-a due to Uunln and ll;mVir. I ornwinrlenU In t!i Uattnl kmod- n an-l P irei, u Letteni of Credit otititandinit - - - Liatalitkra not included in the furegoim 4 V I.SHI. (XI 4.040,103.311 ASSETS Cold and SHver Coin...., . . M! W1, " llominiun tWvemnieht Natca.. a.tm.iw.iat Depgait with the Ministar ii Finance for the purpoaei . the Circulation Fund.........- Depunit in tho Central Hold Krer-e - -- Notea of othrr Dahlia 1 -'' I'nitfil HutA-t and her Foreinn Currenciea . f i Ctwquea on 'itheT Hanks -..-......I. , llJaho-i din hf other llaiiks in Canada j . ....... i. ...... Ildancta due tiv II utka ami Bankin..: ( .irviawn'Mrtl e!Hrtere than ir Ccuta-lit ,. Uanimon and ProTinpW Oovernmcn-. S.urities not 'fliwdhw rnvrkt-t valu ,. Tr Cansulian Iunlcirjal!ecurttieand Britiah Forehthand Colonial Public 3ecmie othar dan. Canadian. not exceeHtrR market v:due ..... .-: Railway an.1 other B mcb. Delientutei and atneka riot . icwlmv marlcet valor . . Call and Short (not rniedim( .Tl ilav"l Loans in fnada. on 11 m,U Di Vnturea anil Ktoeki an-l othrr Sev-uritirto( alottkiert marketahla -aiiw to iviver ..... - ... , .,! . Call an Short (hi ritjenliiiit :K1 day-0 lan elaWrhrre Ihkii In Camvl-i. on Il io-K IManiturra and Stocks und othrt Securities it a mtncieiit tnarkaUMk value to tovl.. . lx.m to Governments and Munirioalities - .. Other Current Loana and Disc. nut, in Caruvla (Ina rebate of ii.ten.itl liU r naluna fall prevmrra for alt bail and doubtful dc-lru - - : Other Current Loans and Oisounts elsewhere than in Canada (leas rebate .i inter nt I after mukn.a fall pmviston for all Iw I and doubtful debts ... Rial saute other than Bank lYemims - MortKatc on Real Estate sold ty the Bonk a Non-Current Ismns. timatcl l.s provvted f'ir , llajtk I'rtTnises. at not more than cst, Irss amounts written off.... .. . Liabilities of customers under l.-tters it Credit, as per contra -, ... Shares of, and loan v, contTll.l companies .,.,,,: . .a. a , . . Other Assets not included In the roretjotnif . valors. V Our prain gels hoyond Ihe roiilrol of our laws Imfoi-e It gels inlti the hands of the ulli-lilale piirt-ha.ei-. II has never heeii kiKiwo to impriive in qual-lly by louring IhrvViigh American terrilory. 5; Loss of deep sea shippilirt liiilti ill Ihe oiil-houml riraiii I i n f fie and probable io-hoimd l-algofs. In Hits way wji suffer in diminished ilattonal iirelie lllul self lespecl. Use Pacific Ports I'orliinalid.V We are hoi compelled lo patronise American railways ami ports al all. Our I'acjfic ports are open ;it"" days in llie year except -in Leap Year, wbep hey arc open ;)(i5. Tod iy Ihe premium on wheal shipped via .Vancouver over shipment by Winnipeg is He. and in addilinn lher is a loss of le a bushel ip-raiise of an unjust freight rale scbe'ihile which discriminates against wesl-bnund truffle by justjlhal iiilicli rrom Kdimiiiliiii lerijliuy. (loiid ltaiiadiaiilsni de. iiiaiiilslliaf Alberta and Saskatchewan use It in I'aciric ports. T.l!ij -onstrvf.4 our traffic for llaivuiliau ralhyaynien ami sail-oi-s,?,, ensures:" delixory- uf our grain in Kurope idenlleally as it leaves our shores. II is Ihe rhe.-ipesl mole ami thus leaves morb nmlicy in Iho hands of Mm rancors willi which lo purchase r.aiiliilian t-'ooils. W. A. It At ',. Liberal f!amlidale for I'eace II her, WINTER 401111.111) ."i.lKl.li IO.iHiu.iai l:o, .si m l'I.IHIM 14 4 -1 I ,III.(H.(J JI.SM.IITO.OJ KJ.iil. i;u.vj llnl.9in.riS (17 . a.4,:o- . . i.rni ii IU'nTr..iif...4 10.l.m.4J 44t.OlU.lll 2.3SI.IIIHI.KI 7-i,imi ui IH.tlWI. II 4.&.VI.I KM J K7.fcio-.fll 2.HH .HII 44 14.IM.TD3U4 7,S23,i'.lli 44 .lis.".,lt',.i I7,S.V.'II1 3 K .'.n tm &7.tl-H.IAI tl 4.2S9.1n..n4 47.M7..VC..W 1.2.VI.SM.7 IHU.'li:-. 1 X.liU.ti:,.' . . J.l,?i..'.t 2.ll'i.1lslll 11.7 4'.i :l lSi.W.VH"- N'OTH: Included in Call and Short Twns In Canada are Loans secured by (rain amounting to 111,4:11 ."in 92. NOTE: Bonds of the Canadian Realty Corporation. Ltd., to the t stent. til II.IMSin earn red on premise lensed to the Bi.k. ar- m the lianils ( the I'ublic. Thrar 11-hmIs dunt4 anfiear In the alaoe SU'esnettt as the Rank is ii- t din ctlv liable tbtn-fiv. W. R. ALLAN, President J. W. 1IAMIITOH. General Minster, AUDITORS' REPORT TO T1IE SHARF.HOLDERS We have compared the above Statrmeit of Liabilities and Assets with the Rooks and Accounts at Ilet i Oir.re and with the certified returns fr-im the Branchti-. We have verinVI thu si-cnritics refm-sentiritr th- invertment-. of the Bank at the cle ,rf the f nanelal year, whi-n we alvi ch-tked the cash at the ("hit O-V.ce. Durir.i; the ear w, ciicck-d the cash a,ld verified the m-cuhtir 41 s v. : . of tin- pnm ioul Braii.hts. We reii-fft thnt im have obtained i.'.l the i!i'"nr-.vi-m un-1 cxnapati-ms whi h we have required; th:,t a'l tm- .. tions-.fth- Iliiitl: v nih tuveo.oe un-b -.-ir -i-.vli- . in -rtir -ipitn-.n. le-en withiti the fnsrrrs.i the B.vA( : a- ' .t th(. uliove S-ute-ni-r.l. ..f l.tabl-i' i,-s an-l Ai-t- l .A lllh N-ivelnUr. H4. i-.. m ..t:r -.pinori. fir. ,- rl i!rairt . a-s t' lis,!..e thi tm r-.-1-lit...T! ..ii1-- il.ii V. . . '.Mma t" :hv 1 . -1 A '.-.ir i. snnation aral the erriianai ...j n t.. ii-. ;in-l ... h-.-.vn 1.. th. H ..('. I! . 1 . r, RFAtf. of r.nORf.F A. TOPCIIf CO. I . , WinnineK. 23r-l Decci-iK r. mil A. B. BK IU! . ( I'RH I! WATERHOI""!! & t. '"'' "aaaw. STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT Mils from I'rliic Itupi-rl FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORl". 8EATTLE, "tlitfillii-ilUle ittiU each IrliUy v.uu a.m. For STEWART anil ANVOX ... SV'dtii-sday. 1 1 8.8. PRUiCE JOHN tor Vlntiilivrr VI QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, J.-tfiunry 17. 31. I'l-bniary 14. ts. PA88ENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUTERT MONDA V, WEONESOAV, SATURDAY, B.IMI .Ht. for Crlni-ri r.i-.irirf. EOKION70S. WINNIPCO, all iiiiiius Kasluil Cannda, Lflltr-il Ss. ... , . AOENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Clt Tlekit Office, 828 Thlrtl Aft., Prince Ruptrl. Phens 2C0- CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAK 8.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway- January 12, 26 February. 0, 23 For Vancouvert Victoria and Seattle- January 2, 18, 30; February 13, 27 8.X PRINCESS BEATRICE. For B'ltedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Octal Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Age.icy for all Steamship Lin. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Cs'rnor of S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Ruperts By HOME FURNISHING SPECIALS That Will Save You Money BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS SPECIALS Walnut Finish Ited, Coil Spring nud Fell, Mnllress, rnmnVlR $38.00 While Fnninel I'lnisli Hetl, Woven Wiru Spring ami l-VIl Matlirss, eumpleln $28.00 All Iteils, Springs and Malliessos rt'iluced ilnring tliis Month 3rd Avenue. CHESTERFIELD SUITE SPECIALS .'t Piece. Suilo Mohair Covering, .Special , $24000 1 "'0, s"i Tnpesiry fevering, Sprrial , , . .. . . , . $215.00 (dieslerfield ,Miy, nyal lllne Mohair nek mid arms, wills figureil too '''ii' M'nl. Special , $175.00 GEO. D. THE Tho Quality Home Furnisher Phone 20