5th, 1925. ,v F-brunry How the Bank can help arc scores of ways ir. which your THERE Bank can help you methods that will surprise you by their convenience and safety. Take the sale of an animal. If it is 4 cash transaction, you can ask the purchaser to send you a marked 'cheque or your Batik will attach a sight draft to the bill of lading. It it is a time sale, your banker will handle and collect the note. Our manager will be only too glad to outline to you the' scores of ways in which he can serve. BANK OF MONTREAL Established over IOO years Total Assets in excess of i7oo.ooo.ooo ( Rupert Fish Fresh Troien -All varieties. Frsh Fish All varieties In season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shejl Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Rich & fnm vnraap Tn l.M Prln?a Rupert, B.C. naxin& ' Zj With "Our Special" Sleep Simmons Unit $40.00 complete ' ' lone Wtilntil Slot'l Bed, non-sagging roil spring K.yvv foil mall n: fs. jarrfls mm? riirnsnnps Phono 123 et it at! rr v HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 538 REFRESHMENTS FOR DANCES AND SOCIALS UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. or wr "' W,OTORI. Swanaon Bay, nd Alert Bay, TuaaU. B P. . UVERl VICTORIA. Al.rl Bay, nd Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. or ' Mill)' i'CI ARM' TEWART, Sunday, S P.M. 23 nd Ar?RT 8,W'80N ind Naaa Blar CannarUa, Friday A.M. '" J. BAPnalav. laint. Pplnoa KUDari. D.w. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TMREH Appointed Director Local and Personal j Canadian Pacific lAvert This Deadly H.C. Undertakers. Phone Si. Ilayners, Undertakers, l'lione 351 You'll like our joall Consum ers Coal Co, l'lione 7. If Mrs. Urahliiian's for house dresses. If. Basketball tonight at 7 o'clock in Klks" Home. SI. Andrew's Society social evening February , is postponed. Try iny new Sedan I prices, l'lione' 301. Day or night. , C. V. Syinca. . tf .Ulliur McCnrkuulalc wa among the arrivals from the south on the Prince Itupcrt yes lerday aflcriioon. C I'. Hicl, who ban been on a brief trip south, returned In I la' cily on tbe Prince Huperl yes lerday afternoon. .i. miners ni nie i ucks unci l... t..l.. ..t i ..r.. tr i i ii) uuuci s n.iiii si.iii, n-i uiio-ii on the Prince Huperl yesterday uflcriiouu from a business (rip Albert 1'arrow, steamboat in sppclor, arrived from Vancouver on I he Prince lluiterl yeslcrdny afternoon., lie is hero on depart menial dulics. A. I.ipsin of the Acme Import :ts, who lias been south- on a business trip, relumed to the cily on tliij Prince Itupert yes- fi-rday afternoon. Then Collarl. Who lias been ill for over two weeks is slowly ini proving but it is expected will be con fined lo I he house Tor till ilber week or two. Miss Mary Kvnns, little dan Kbler of Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. Kvuns of Ibis cily, returned homo from Mellliigham on Hie Prince Rupert yesterday aflcriioon. F.. Cavenuile, who rum a store nl Seal Cnve, was fined 20 in Hie cily police court yesterday afternoon for operating a punch hoard on bis. premises. II. M. Slemart of tbe Slcwnrl Land Co. passed through on lite Prince Itupert yeslerday afternoon bound for Stewart. lie is one of the' family of weU kuown brothers after whom the town of Stewart was iame. Provincial Constable Alex. Saint lefl by galbnat last night fur llawkcsfrury Island, In investigate (he circumstances attending the death of ail unnamed man who was killed in tbe logging camp I here on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. IjiicsI Itlue, who were recently married in Chicago, passed through on the Prince Huperl yeslerday afternoon hound for llyder, Alaska, where I hey will reside. Mrs. Mine was formerly Miss Dorothy Drown, daughter of a prominent Minneapolis allorney. " Capl. .lohu McKeruan arrived from Vancouver yeslerday nfler-niion to pilot iulo Ibis port the steamer Canadian Miller wbicji lias arrived from the Orient. Capl. McKeruan was formerly inasler of several of Hie C.O.M.M. coasting boats, but is now pilol-iiiK for the company. tNJVOUNCElVIENTS I.O.D.i:. Children s I'ancy Dross Hall, February C. Klks' Smoker, February D). (i.W.V.A. Annual Hall, I-. C-.X.Il. I'liiiployes' Annual Hall, February 17. Klks' Annual Novelly dance, l''bruary ?0. Tslmpsoan and Tyeo Lodges A.F, & A.M. ANNUAL BALL Monday, Feb. 9, at 9,15 p.m., In Auditorium Local anil sojiuinilntr mem-'bers cord laity Inviled. OBI if A NEW FLAVOR The double richness of St. Charles, as compared with ordinary milk, gives a new and delicious flavor not only to cakes but to all recipes and dishes that call for miik. Write far free Recloe Book. 7ru. 'Beniuf Gr.Jimiied i Vancouver. IT. C. lt-34 ii ai u ii uty llishop K. M. JJumiz will sail on the steamer l'rince Huperl tomorrow iiiornlut" lor Clay Porter of the Porler-Idaho Minium Co Md., passed Ibrou'ph on JliiH. l'rince Huperl yeslerday a!lenim(m bound from Vancouver t t fcl ewari . Walter (1. ltfiad, customs at Slevvnrt who has lieen xoulb on a blWay trip iiasse 1 through on tbe Prince Huperl yesterday north. aflcriii'oii rehirinii;. Delayed four, days in gellin? away on aceount,iif Hie Iroiibbs mi I be railway, Fred Slork, M.P. will leave oil tonight's train lo attend .the parliamentary session in Ottawa. Thomas Mack, brother of Peler and .lames Itlack of this city. aiTiviM front Vancouver on Hie l'rince Rupert-- yeslerday af lerhoon and will siiend a few days visiting ber rr Mayor S. M.. Nloii relurncd (roin Vancouver on, the Prim Itupert yesterday afti-runou. He spent a eouide of weeks in the south on private business and also had occasion to lake up certain mailer for the city while there ,, .1. A. Ward lte, vvilli ,1. A. Smith in tbe purchase of the Seal (Jove sawmill, here, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Huierl yesterday afternoon lo confer with I lit? cily op mailers affecting the reopening of I be ilanl. Dr. A. II. ltayne, formerly of this city ami now located in Vancmiver, 'passed .through on the I'finee HupeH yesterday afternoon bound for' Slewarl and Anyox. Iltilurniiifr to Hie cily in a few weeks time, be expects to spend several days -here. l.oyal Order of .Moose. The Deputy (irand lle.wnl, Wall-sledl, vvill be here to instilule Hie charier of I lie. I.iv-'ion on 1'riday evening at 8 o'clock in the Metropole Hall. All l.ejfion-aires and newly sifitie.il eandi- dales are requested lo lie Three- riTles ace still missintf rrom the Drill Hall 'of tbe Norlb It. (',. Hephiienl, .Nos. O.tlllil, lUU'.u'.H and "P'-'t. IT these rifles are mil relurne-l lo Ihe Drill Hall by February 12. Ihe parlh found in possession of same will be severely ib-ali wilb. O. 0., .Norlb II. ('-. HcK'inent. at FLOYD COLLINS IS FOOT FREE IN CAVE Now Walled In Behind Rock But Efforts Being Made to Rc-loasj Him X t'.AVK CITY, Feb. 5- A sli-le in a sand cave yesterday left Floyd Collins foot, free lor the first time since be was imprisoned on Friday morning when a boulder wedfred his Icrs where rescuers were unable In reach them. Collin is now walled iu behind a rock, which fell from tin; side of the cave. He has held on cheerfully wjiile rescuers .worked without cessation lo effect his M'leaxe; 4ou Huntington McMstr The recent election of Mr, Kos Huntington McMaster to be a director of ;he Canadian Pacific, filling the vacancy created on the board by the death of the late Lord Shaughnesjy, is a recognition on the Company's part of his long-provi-d ability. Mr. McMaster is already vice-presfdent t and director of the Steel Company of Canada and director of the Northern Electric Company, as well as the Canadian Explosives Company. Born in Montreal in 1880, he has lived practically all his life in that city. He was educated at the Montreal High School and Collegiate Institute. His business career began with the Slurwin Williams Co., of which he beyame assistant to the vice-president and neural manager in, 1897, a post he h Id until 1003. In the latter year he was made assistant to the vice-preside nt and rfncral manager of the Montreal l;(.!iinE M'il. Company. On the formation of the Steel Company of Cicada hi- uas appointed manager at iluuutal. POSSIBLY GROUND GLASS WAS GIVEN TO TWIN SISTERS DAUPHIN. Man.. Feb. ri.--.Pos-! ibly Alsa Thompson, ajred on I rial at l.os Angeles today for satlity.followiii!; "confessions" ot several nllenipls to poison, did j;ive tbe twin sisters ground! jslass benin- Ihey died here. ap- parently from pneuinouia, two' years nun, affording lo I lie pny-sician who alleuded the children. CAPTIN AND CREW OF VESSEL ARE RESCUED POUTI.ANI) Ore.. Feb. 5 Gap-1 lain Siiml vik and oisht men, Ihej eri-vv of (lie steamer Caoba, which was aluuiiloned Monday associated i .,!, .,i -..n. ui-re rescueil bv. I he schooner Peseliewa off Wil-j In pa Mar. All inendiers of the! crew are now accounted for. A GOOD WAY TO INCREASE BUSINESS Many advertisim: messages fail to attract attention because I hey are either unattractive orj are loo stereotyped. This js Ihe opinion of one ol our busiest and most successful business firms Albert & Mc-Caffery, I.bl. They have suc-ceeiled in interesting many new cuslomers in Ihe story of the famous N'unaiino - Wellington coal and since the coal itself lives up to-its reputation these cuslomers are coming back daily for more. N'anaimo- Wellington coal is the premier fuel for I be fireplace, range and furnace. More heal less ash no rock or clinkers. You should try Xnnaimo-Wellington its soon as your present .Supply nels lmv. Heller still, if you order some now you can lest it out willi Ihe coal you are now using. Nanainio - Wellington stands supreme when a comparative lest is made. To secure a supply phone Al lien A; .Mcl-airery I. lit., who are sole agents here. Their phone numbers are I 111 and 501. If 1. CARD OF THANKS. Puushou, on behalf of the I'yne Min theatrical company, wishes to I hank Harrie's Home Furnishings for Ihe use of the stage furniture, which was so kindly loaned for the occasion. IN MEMORIUM In loving memory tr my beloved wife. l'.li.abeth Mai f Ida Sliorkey. who died February D, IU2I. John A. Sborkey. V!; ir:-?.' yyfflA -anti - xt IN time of accident you need help quickly and Zam-Huk is always the best, aad most reliable antiseptic first-aid to have handy. Whether it be a cut finger or a gashed knee, a scratched arm. burnt hand, sprain, bruise or open wound, t Zam-lluk can always be depended upon to swiftly end pain and soreness, and ensure clean healthy healing. Through its valuable antifeptic property, Zam-Buk guards broken tissues against infection and quickly removes ail trace of poison. Thus suppuration, inflammation and ulceration are completely averted. Zam Iluk's unparalleled success is due to its purely Iter al character, its constant. relial.il. tv ind wulr rauKeof usefuln-ss No home can ever afford to be without Zam-Uuk. Pain & Disablement Ended "I would have lost a Cn;er but for Zam-Buk." says Mr. A. Rowbtt. Gilbert Plains, Man. " It was my riht fore finger black with poison and swi llen four times normal size. 1 iri-d pouliicing ; hathing it witli antiseptics ; even had ih- docter lance the finer (or 1 1 iche. but th-obbin(f patn c ni' ,1 da ittd ni!" tmiil thp limtftii vt hiv on to Zjri H-:k N-thtintr -ni hj fb1--I nin-rilw!ihqiiick tar tbi . jtmt b-.-al. r nrt. -I ii ifrtibk pain and removed poison It act nit riatbi iu a week. a v n ii mrm 9 IlkNI .' II Free & Post.Paid. Cat EOa. bas of Zam-Buk fraaa (our rctular lru at tf faal-r, t tend t- ttal to ZatH't Jk Ca., tr rta, far a ucerul Samr-U ioi. It vMI k nailal bi return fra.tti fas! M 11-11 SIR THE WORLD'S ANTISEPTIC DEALER FISHERMEN! Look over your First Aid Kit uul ee tlial il is coln-plele. Here are some of the Hung you should have on board before you pul to sea: IODINE ADHESIVE PLASTER BANDAGES EPSOM SALTS LYSOL BORACIC ACID DRESSING FOR BURNS, ABSORBENT COTTON, FIRST AID BOOK Fur your Personal Kit you will also need RAZOR SHAVING SOAP RAZOR BLADES SHAVING BRUSH SOAP TOOTE PASTE COMB TOOTH BRUSH Huy your supplies from us find lie sure of receiving satisfaction. ORMES LTD. Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Avenue Phones 82 and 200 Ask for a Tide Book for 1925. They are Free. 1lll.l.llS QMIhCV v Washer and Dryer Has no Wringer, needs none. Won Hold Medal nt Inst Quebec Exhibition over all American and Canadian Machines. l'ai" 1 rue 'S5.co; also sold on terms. rr;Y Kaien Hardware Co. OLD KENTUCKY THE HOME OF OLD KENTUCKY TYPE WHISKEY ESTABUSHEO TOR OVER CO YEARS Dourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND An old fashioned whiskey mada In the old fashioned way matured in charred oak barrels ana NAMED FOR THE STATE AND TRULY GREAT 26 This advertisement is not published or displayed by. the, Liquor Control Board or by the Government; of' - f British Columbia. ''' : .jjJ