'ovcmbcr 18, 1920 When iHinter Lowes,. , Third Avenue. Resid In winter, Lifebuoy, the all-year-round loap for hands and face, bath and shampoo, is especially good because: It docs not remove those natural oib which axe necessary to skin health. Its mild, creamy, antiseptic lather goes deep ipto the pores, . cleansing and p . purifying. It rids the hands and face of cold germs which, getting into the nose and mouth, would cause colds real protection against winter's worst ills. Lifebuoy, the ultra-refined, world's most widely used soap, is an inexpensive protective necessity. Lifebuoy's cleanly health odour quickly vanishes-the protection remains. LIFEB HEALTH Thurifies and Steve King ence, 244 Fifth Avenue West 5 DAP Vwtecb Letct Brodtm Limited To,on,0LlvC9 DUBARRY'S Fine Perfume? and Toilet Luxuries Day Oram. Halh Salt. Hath Salt Tablet. Incc Powder. tnmplclon Soap. Night Cream. Hath Crjtals. Hath Soap. Shaving Snap. Perfume. The Dubarry Mnnfcure Outfit and the Dubarry Comhina-Ion Um- make a deliKhtful Kift. Combinations of Bath Salts i ' lia'h Soap: Hath Salt,. Hath Soap and Talcum Powder; -r. '.exion Soap. Perfume and Face Powder, In artistic ca?es. SOMETHING DIFFERENT Shaving Soap In an asaort-r-f Dc. orated China and Wood Bowls will make a strong K al to the men. Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggist. 3rl Ave. and Cth Street. The Hexall Store. Phones S2 and 200. Come in and See! Some excellent vulu - in KYNOCIFS CELEIIKATEI) SCOTCH Overcoats Also . ENGLISH HEAVER CLOTHS, ETC. SU.".0(l and up WIcy Underwear, Socks, etc. Cars Mmkinaws nnd Pants. Phone Green 83 P. 0. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor n Imported Serge and N.'..i. li (Jf A, 00 I weed Suits made to order m our VU shop m Prince llimort I' as low usttV i23 81, I. ANGER, Cutter Prince Rupert, B. C. Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. DC. Undertakers. Phone 41. Coal Coal. "the best." Phone 15. p.n. 293 There is still time to eet your Christ- Um. earns for overseas (mall at Rom. Mwan'dfiAtta-s. PhoneJ234. 271 Mr. '"Albert Moore arrived In the eity frcm Buckle; Bay on the Prince Charles thU morning and la a guest ar the Prince rtupert notel. Fred Nssh, B.CiA., arrived In the cltjr on the Prince Charles this morning from Massett and will proceed by the next train to his home In Terrace. Oeorge Richmond, rormerly proprietor of the Bt. Regis Cafe la thU city, is now master pastry cook In the newly opened Rltt Cafe at 10t3 Granville Street, Vancouver. Miss Evelyn Macdonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Macdonald, Is mak ing satisfactory recovery in the Prince Rupert General Hospital ' following a recent operation for appendicitis. Mm Oeorge Rorle and daugater. Nancy, returned to the city recently after an absence of several months during which time they visited Ireland England, Scotland, Wales, Prance anu other parts of Europe. Joe Harvey. CJ.R. baggage mastet here, sails tomorrow morning for Cali fornia where he will poln Mrs. Harvey and enjoy an extended vacation, having been given a six months leave of absence from his duties here. M. M. English, manager of the South Bay cannery in Skldegate I net, and Mr English arrived In the city on thr Prince Charles this morning and will sail tomorrow morning on the steamer PrUve George for Vancouver. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles. Capt Nell McLean, arrived In part at 2 o'clock this uornlng after a speedy s sage from Vsncouver via the Qutrn Charlotte Islands. The vessel wlU sail from here at 8 o'clock Saturday nlgbi on her return south over the tunc route. A. V. Q. Bury, the former member ci Parliament for Edmonton, who went out of his way during the reecnt campaign to stuck Prince Rupert and the building of the elevator here. Is now a candidate for the mayoralty In plaoc of Mayor Blatcnford who was elected U Parliament. Pound guilty under the Game Act ol a diargr of haviu furs, out of uux, without a permits the Richmond Fu Co. was assessed ISO and costs in the rlty police courth this morning by W. E CoUUon, J.P. A similar char. against A. J. Phllllpson Is being hearo this afternoon. Constable IL Raybone of the district detachment of the provincial police who is relieving temporarily on the city force. Is receiving congratulations .today on the birth last night In the Prince Rupert General Hospital of a daughter the first chUd of the famUy. Mrs. Raybone and the young lady are doing very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barge arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince Charles this morning and are guests at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Mr. Bsrge ,ls a pioneer resident of CJueen Charlotte City where he Is the general factotum "being, among other things mining recorder. Justice of the peace and secretary of the Skldegate Inlet Farmers' Institute. It was reported at the meeting of ths Canadian Legion last night that 1227 57 had been reallced as a result of the sale of popples during" Armistice week The amount would hare been consider ably larger had the popples not run out at 3 o'clock on the tag day. The ! Legion passed a vote of thanks to the ladles of the Daughters of the Empire for their assistance. ANNOUNCEMENTS 23. Anglican Church bazaar. November Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar, ber as. Novem- Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work, December 1. United Church Baraar, December 3. Adair Carss I.O.D.E. Bridge, Dec. 3. Native Bona of Canada first Annual Ball, Moose Hall, December 10.- Extuhllshcd 1923. EXTRACTION OP TEETH Wo uro equipped to .administer either local or general Anesthetics j in our modern surgery, thus sav ing our patients n hospital fee in every case. In most cases this suvinjr amounts to ten dollars. DafP Kenny DENTIST Exchange IJlock. Phone 101) THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREB jjpy Send a card or letter H? to The Borden Co. jKl Limited, Vancouver for WP f rce copy of St. Charles f PaS Recipe Book. Simple BrnKk recipes for dozens of delicious and satisfy- soupsjjee cream EKJ Cmidensarr at Kouth Pumas. II. C Hear Colonel and Mrs MUler on Friday at 8 pm. at Balvatlqn Army. St. George's Society whist drive and dance in Metro pole Holl tomorrow, Fri day night. Admission 50c. MANY HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN COMING MONTREAL, Nov 17. A forecast of the Invasion of the Canadian north woods by hunters and fishermen during i next season may be made from the num I ber of Inquiries a to locations already S coming In to the tourist department of 1 the Canadian National Railways, j Since the close of the 1926 hunting .season, weU over one hundred 'enquiries have been rece!veT"by the' department from hunters and fishermen in Canada and the United States, who having spent , part of this year in Canada, are already planning their next year's outings. .OCEAN PASSENGER AGENT APPOINTED MONTREAL, Nov. 18 The appointment is announced by C. W. Johnston, passenger traffic manager, Canadian tlonal Railways, of A. A. Gardiner, heretofore attached to the office of execu tive assistant to the traffic vice-presi dent, to be general passenger agent, , with Jurisdiction la respect to trans - Aiianuc and trans-Pacific passenger . traffic. Mr. Oardlner became connected with the railway passenger service In jjune, 1907. when be Joined the transportation department In Montreal as a ;lerk. THROUGH SLEEPING i CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate tourist and standard sleeping cars through from the Pacific Coast to the shlpV side at Montreal and Halifax In con-r-cctlon with Old Country sailings dur- Out of respect of the late Dr. Cam-1 tg November and December. eron, the social and literary meeting tor full information regarding rate, will not take place at the Cathedral j reservations, passports, etc.. call at Thursday evening. 270, City Ticket Oifice. Canadian National I Bauwaya. 628 Third Avenue. Phone 260. Another reduction In price of our famous Edson Coal. . Egg or stove 81230. Prince Rupert Feed Store. Phone 58 or 558. 272 R. F. MeNaughton. C-N.R. district LIQUOR PROFITS TO BE DISTRIBUTED passenger agent. Is making the round! VICTORIA, Nov. 18. The municipal!- trip to Stewart and Anyox aboard the 'ties of British Coluxacla will receive steamer Prince George on official duties, j their semi-annual shares of the Govern- j juucuia uquur prom wjmm ine nexi SB. Princess Beatrice is a little late tew days, it was learned today. coming north this week. She did not ' sail last night but writ get away north- Itn COTCDTAIMMCMT hMinri trmtotit m-nA thould be here late Lrll lLilV 1111 till L.M 1 Saturday evening. j FOR PRINCE GEORGE Members of St. Andrew's Society are . requested to attend funeral senrk for VANCOUVER. Nov. 18. Prince George, the late Rev. Br. Cameron In the pres-, travelling to England privately desires bytertan Church tonight at 730. Geo. ' no plans msde for his entertainment at W Abbott DresMsnt. j Vancouver, according to a cable received by Mayor Taylor from Kyoto. Japan. The Universal trading Company w: ' dHplaring Stantleld's Rsjd Label ahtru IS ULMEVED TO and drawers for 110; Combination., HE MORE 'PIRACY 83.65: Bays' Fleece lined shirts and drawers for Sic: Men's S10.00 flne'"S Kong ship. Hound from Mnga shoes for 13.93. pore to Hons Kong, Reports Twenty Camaltlo D. C. ScoU, the well known Vanoou- J ver candy man. arrived in town yes- "ONO KONO. Nov. 18 Wireless re-terdsy In the course, of aregular busl- Prts from a Hong Kong ship enroute ness trip and will return south to- from Singapore to Hong Kong say that morrow morning. Mr. Scott Is a guest -nere are twenty casualties aooara. it t thi. nav.l Hotel. -'It believed to be another case of ' piracy although the reports are too i Judge and Mr. F. McB. Young wilt vague to permit of any definite con- sail tomorrow morning on the Prince elusions. j Oram for the south. Thev will sueurl I some weeks visiting Vancouver. Victoria, j NATIONAL HOCKEY. j Nanalmo and other southern cities, the trip being for the benefit of the Judge's Toronto St. Patricks 1, Chicago 4. health following a recent rather serious Chicago ( uincss. I ..... . i ine iunerai oi me me Airs. AjDeru CNJl. steamer Prince George. Cspt.' '5anIe' ' tliag place at 330 this af- Harry Nedden. inaugurating the winter Urno0E1 from Prlor of lhe BC coast steam- unaeruiaers io mmtw emeierj-. t. service Of the company's , ships, will arrive here tomorrow at 6 u. nacsrr oracuiung. ' t0 those "nding flowers were L. o'clock from Stewart and Anyox aiG ,m ...I . o rnr rw.n tv.m-r:i Baker. Mlts Mildred Wallace, Miss M. River and Vancouver. This will be the Biwn- MlM Richards. Miss Josephine last vovsm of the Prince Gccrge for Rousseaux. Miss BUUe Brown. Damlnlc several months as she la to be replaced K0SW' -v ueMon' M1 rnM uale h. th. rrm. nnn.i.t nn th E. Lawrence and Friend, Miss scheduled sailing out of Vancouver, j Madeline Myers. Louis Mattel. INDIAN KILLED BY AUTO ON STREET VANCOUVER. Nv. 18. Premier Oliver announces that the liquor profits for the alx months ending September 31 amounted to 11.550,000 and of this $544,250 will go to the municipalities and 1233.250 to the hospitals. Il6li:i. AltKlV.U.s Prliu-r Hupert A. T. ScQuier John M AUen, O. A. Durle, A. E. Strlhgwell and C. E. Dor-man, Vancouver: L. H. ChoqQctte, Nelson; M. MUler and George McAfee. Georgetown: J. Harvey, city; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barge. Queen Charlotte: Fred Nash, Terrace; Mr. aad Mrs. M. IS. English, Skldegate. , , . Ontral A. E. King, Vaucouveri n. X Tal. Port Simpson. Low High Advertise In the Dally News PHINCE RUPERT TIDES NORTH VANCOUVER! TIU KsllAY. NOVKMIIEK IS NORTir VANCOUVER, Nov. 18. After lying unconscious for ,Tiore than 30 hours. Alphonso James, a Suamlsh Indian, died In the hospital Tuesday night as a result of Injuries received when he was struck by an automobile driven by Thomas Dauphlnee, who was formally charged with manslaughter and released on ball. MILLION AND HALF DOLLORS IN LIQUOR PROFITS HALF YEAR High 0:08 am. 12:13 pm. 6:03 am. 18:43 pm. 1HIII IV, NOVKMIltR 19 0:53 am. 12:53 pm. Low ' 6:48 am. 19:23 pm. STIKIAY, M KMULK High 1:39 am. 13:32 pm. Low 7:32 am. 20:12 pm. Sl'NIl.tY, N() liMlll U SI High 2:24 am. 14tll pm. 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