PAGE SIX Qoodli is just as cheap as poor tea. A pound goes so much further because it is richer in essential oils. The essential oils produce the flavor. To be sure, always ask for NABOB . TEA TEA AS IT SHOULD BE" PERFUMES Hy the ounce. A few odors . by (liu leading perfumers. Coty's I. 'Origan - Paris Fmeruude. per oz. $4.00 Caron's Mack Narcissus, per oi $7.00 lladiant, per oz. ... $3.50 Guerlaln's L Heure Meue, per oz $5,00 Jirky. per oz $2.50 Roger and Gallet's Jaile-YeraViolelta, per oz. $1.50 Fleurs d'Amour. per oz. $4.00 And many others. All new fresh slock Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. We have all sizes In stock In Navy Serge Gymnasium Bloomers from $3.25 to $3.75 H.S. Wallace Cold. Phono 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton. Dried Fruit Special Prunes. 50-00. reg. JOc lb. Special, 7 lbs. ... $1.00 25 lb. box $2.75 Sun Maid llaisins, res. 4 lb. pkg. C5c. Special, 2 pkKs $1.25 Dry Apples, special 2 lbs. 45c Dry Apricots, reg. 35c lb. special, 3 lbs 85c Dry I'ears, reg. 40c lb. Special, 3 lbs $1.00 Fancy While Viz, reg. 2 lbs. 35c. Special. 2 lbs. ., 25c Table ,Figs. re?. 25c lb. Special, 5 lbs $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 to 6. X-Ray Ssrvlci Phone 686. Open Tuesday and Thursday Kvenings Saturdays 9 to 12 nocn SMITHERS WON HOCKEY MATCH Score of Two to One Against Vanderhoof on Bad Piece . of Ice SMITH KIIS, Feb. 27. Another game of hockey was played here Wednesday when Ihe Vanderhoof (eain tried conclusions wilh Ihe local boys and weje handed a defeat 2 to I. As usual .Manager Davidson had prepared a pood sheet of ice Ihe night l-fore, and which still looked nice when he opened the pales to lei Ihe teams on to limber up, II was soon round however thai Ihe warm winds prevailing dur ing the day had played havoi wilh it and in a short lime i became so cut up in spots thai Ihe players had a hard lime !oi hold their feet in these places. I.. H. Warner acted as re feree.. The first period and most of Hie second was stubbornly cop lesled but the speed artist did nol have a chance to extend tliemeles as il meant a .pill in one of the slushy places or over- skating the puck. The heavy p. I,,!. I ,.1..,.-.,,.- .....I ...I.,... vii in,. ,i,i,,i.- iiiiij in it (, the second period ended wilh I Ills' ore one apiece, il was agree-1 lo jul conlimie the game until the first goal was scored. After a minute or set of play in tu final frame Hie Smith. -ps forwards, broke aw'ay and managed to put thnxipli tne deriding poal Teams were: Smilhers.- S. HiiuiM..n, poal: X. Kilpatrick, G. Warmr, Ji?g-Uraham.'J. Silver. E. Dawson. . Orchard and J. DeYoin. Yande iiooT S Dafy. i Sleeie. W Lee. J J. ,j son, 1' CANADIAN SERVICE MONTREAL To Liverpool .vjnmt i so. Juire I. July To London alluir alvl'l.nMitb awl i:i-rtnrr .iimia May I. Jim? July : .tiauiiia may . June li. Jut li (Villoma May tl. June IV. July -an" vi a, imv it.. July Jt. To Belfast and Glasgow L-litia Apr. 3ii ii;laruw only.; May . June r, Saturnia (Olaifuw imlj . Mat T. June i Julv AtlHMila May II. June II. July 0 j,i(iih-i t,n,rrv uriji.- aim iravrw-: iliur at ImaeM rales. Full liirortiialioii rnnii Aiti-mIw mi miuwni . orrn-e r. Ila-llnr si. W.. Vancouver. Ii. . Our Sales Prove to us that our Prices are Bargain Prices. We have just secured a bip shipment of McCormick's F'ancy Sweet lliscuits and offer them at a very low price for one week on!y4 3 lb., any variety, for .. . . $1.00 The different assort men t is Hi made up of Family Mixed, Wine. Ilounic Doon, Maple Leaf, Tourist, at l'car Drop, Cream Tea, Jlicb I Duller, Sullanas, Ko-Ko, Fipbar. '.oeoa Uar, Arrowroot, Honey :omb. Our 95c Sale Continues as Follows i 2 lb. Hulk Creamery Duller 95c 2 iluz. Fresh F.pgs, extras . . 95o Fresh I'ullels, per doz. . . 35c 3 lb. Ontario Cheese 95c ! 7 tins Campbell's Tomato Soup 95c 7 tins l.ibby's J'ork & Deans 95c 2 lb. Fresh (irouud Coffee .. 95c S lb. C3c Hulk Tea 95c 4 tins I.ibby's Asparapus Tips 95c C tins Lombard Plums 95c I small tins or 2 large tins Peaches (Del Monte 95c C tins Singapore pineapple 95c 0 tins Corn or Tomatoes . . 95c 5 tins Uuakrr Peas, No. 5 .. 95c 12 liars Palmolivo Soap ...'95c 0 tins Kirw Oscar Sardines 95c 19 Molls Toilet Paper . . .... 95c 12 pkps. Jelly Powders .... 95c 3 bottles Heinz Catsup. large 95c Oranges, small size, i doz. 95c Oranges, large size. 2 doz. 95o ll bars White Swan Snap ..'95c 1 pkgs. Prioress Flakes 95c To make this week's sale a heller sureess Mian ever we will she lo every customer ordering .. . !ltl IIIBIllllnAnl " '. 1 1 - V IW ilems and three pound of the hiseuils. two 4 11, tin. nf nM. - - oiuiiax- .Marmalade, any variety, for 95c Fresh Whipping Cream B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 HAT may be very true," you say, "but that is iust the trouble I cannot sleep.' And that is iust whv we are going to tell you about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.which is generally conceded to be the greatest of nerve restoratives. Jt is not a sleeD Droducer in the sense of being a narcotic But it does naturallv and gradually restore the womout nervous system and m a few days you find j-ourself enjoying sound, restful sleep. Sleedessness is. Derhans. the most outstanding symp tom of nervous exhaustion. Without sleeD there is no chance of replacing at night tne nerve lorce used up during the day in the activities of life. Steele, i:. Campbell. K. Johnson. K. Aruishaw, ti. Dozell and J.. Sim III . under ihe maiiacmiii; r Dr Y It S!on. BADMINTON IS ANYOX LATEST So Many Play the Game that Hi Is Difficult to Catch a " Place Anyox is pone wild over Iwid-minlon, areordiiip to Will Milt-hell, who returned from there yeslerdaw afler u visit of scv ntl weeks. They play afternoons in the pymnasium and it is very lifficull to pel a pame owing . be larpe number who turn out Two evening a week are alo -el aside for the racket pame. Will thinks that very eooii Anyox players will be able to pive a good pame lo the Prince llupert experts who have been playinp for several years. Advertise in Ihe Daily News. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. IAkK VoTlltK THAT: I. The- ounril 0r tin- Ainra;iun r Am i ill of ITmti liut-rt mlend lu run Irurt a Ini cement rilk--n fret rcti itmir i:f a fnailrrii iir luiilirr irtir hili ulll u- nlair.1 a ivinr nuiir a (l-i.li IIm- rtimn nf lin Uirlir. riuiuwl r j Onifll SMUlf I III mim, on IIU1 irilMI "l : MUrtii? riar? rt.iiiiiwuriin rnsii a im.iiii tlw nitTKlMMi r llir iMtrth lnMiixlart I f tti Vvi-uuc and IIh- rrulre Hi" or Mu ; rave I'lare, ihcnrc ah4ir Murrar I'Uii i rluiwn on Ihr plan, and rrilm fie ' (UKltrd In lh titrr or tlw :il' KurMHi-r. to il inHTMTiiini i,r iw mmiiii boundary ui bin Atrtiua and Inr rrnlrr lux- or Miiirar I'ljri'. iral tiurrutfiiiriit. ami Intend lo .iktUIIv a ' llw rol ui llw laml aliultlnr dirrrtly ihi Hit work, noj't nurli iurtliMi or I In- rol a tiirunnr al ttrrrl liilirrtliHK and al rlHl tu-oM-rl)r. t. The riOliiialrd nt "f tlx- work l I.IJU.flO. or wtlirh 13.S U Ix- 4UI liy llir iinrallo(i. and Um ruliinatml annual .m-al rale 't rl fr-murr In .3f3l. TIm- (wlal a.M".iiM-nl i tu paid In IB annual nitaliiimt. 3. Ivrunn dnlrlnir to 1-rtllUm airallHl "ixlrrukU Inr work mam do mi on nf Lffort- I lit- ird day of April. I (if 6. K. V. JOAKS. :ity Ork. Inir.1 dm fTth day lirnary, l. FORM F. Notka of Application for Cartiflcala of Improtamanla "Sight" Mlnaral Claim sintat In tlw prhwr Itiiiwrt Mbtlur IUvltli.il or Uir Sktvna Imtrlrt. wiM-re luratml: Arar tli- li-al itt klltunikaluin Ukr. Uwrul hnUlcr m lului. Auiu-Iwr of huMrf tn-r MUirr Orllflialr. :. TUt. .AOTIi:r. lliat I, Sum Halls, rrtr MhM-r Orliririlc Ao. sni:. Intend at Um- hm or ullty ilay frtmi IIm- dale nrrt-ur. lo apply lo tlw Vininr liw.nlr rr a ortirirair of Improyrinriiu ror thr pnrpoM. of oliuliiinr a i:rwn Oram i'f tlx. auoir tliiiiii. Aud riinlwr take ixillre llial arttan. undi-r wiimi hi or Hie "Minimal Ar," mii.l u- ruiiirneitrnl le-'orr Um! iHiianrf or im)i OHIfiralc r Iniproi riiwiiU. luli-il Hilt fjnl day or Irlirnary. lJ. SWAN PM.IA. naiifr. I'y K T. kVony. Aanl, IN PROBATE. In tha Suprama Court of Brltiah Columbia. In iIih Mailer of tin- Administration Arf; ihI In llw ! Maltrr of Ihe tate i,r John nun .. TAkK sotjce um tty orArr .r uu A55"v !:" antwklnled -S?.?: " fl, ie inoiRiiraifr or ine etiAii, or ji,on itiifi. aid Varlid. deeeaed. and all parlies Manna- rl1ni aaarii.t ihi) said ralale are lierehy required U furiii.li name, .roI"-rly vertfled. Ui ine oil or before Ihe fjlh i oi Marrn, ,vo. I, and all parllea Indehled lJ Ihe valalt, in miiiInmI f hiv aiiioitiit or llielr ludetilexlueiia lu Ine ViHMVt A WATT. I'rinee riilpert, P.r , . orrp tal Aduitnutralor. ' '" ' ' ' V-bfvry A.O. 1 wso. THE DAILY NEW8 Saturday Febr Sleep is Nature's Nerve Restorer Without such aid as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food affords you are doomed to physical By usinc this treatment and taking as much rest as possible you will very soon find yourself on the highway to health. But a little patience is necessary. A condition which has been years in developing cannot be overcome in a day. Of one thing you can be certain and that is that with each dose of the nerve food you are supplying to the' blood and nerves' the elements of nature which are essential (or the restoration of the human system. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 60 cts., all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto 2, Canada. HALF MILLION POUNDS FISH Only About Half as Much Land, ed This Year as Last in February Halibut arrival at I hi port for Hie month of February, from Ihe openiup of the season at I In- middle of the motiti. tip to tiMlay, have totalled 5UI,- 00 piiuuds 175,700 iMjund from American Jt lotus and C i00 from Canadian. 'I he tidal i jlitlle more than half that f at the same pei ii.d ,1al year when l,HG,(Wio oouiid- had been lauded here by tin- time. Th ron-dilion today, huwevrr. is inoej! more satisfactory for on February 2H, I'Ji'D, the loeal halibut market was plutad with hun dreds of thousands pound halibut wliirh the market could nol absorb. Dad weather of lh pal Tew Uay may have befn lo some extent ?respoiiibl fo Ihe fact that the hatch has been comparatively small hut il V more likely that landings of ealehes have iji better ar- ranped by the fiheriiten Mieni-elves so as lo avoid the hunching of arrivals and annlliei mar- ke i-Mul I IV- lli.-i o! I.i ye,ir. BISHOP HERE IS PROBABLE Funds Coming In Well so Far and Prospects are Sufficient Will be Raised Caledonia dmcese ilelf has more than reached the financial objeelive set lor il in connection with the endowment fund with n view lo appointing a new bUhnp to succeed the ate Archbishop Du vernel and prospects are favorable that by next September sufficient funds will have been obtained lo warrant Ihe (reiiernl Synod executise sauelioiiiikg the election of a new blhop for Caledonia slated Archdeacon IJ. A. Hix this afternoon. Archdeacon Hill will leave this evening for Toronto anil will pend the next (wo months in r.asiern '-ainnia carrying on a Campaign for the diocese under the auspices of Mm Miioitary Sociely of the Church of Kngland in Canada. . ' Afler raster Archbishop De J'eneier. Di-liop pf- New Wesl- rninsler. will go (o Kngland to carry on a campaign for Ihe same purpoe miller (he auspices of the H.C. and Yukon Church Aid Soclely. t. D. Smith, formerly an nf fieial of the firnubv slaff at Anyox, wa a ftiiseiiiger on board Ihe Prinees Mary this afternoon hound for Vancouver after hav ing spent several month, in Die V:- dl-itrirl RUPERT WINS BASKETBALL Lights Going Out Prevented Second Game Being Completed at Exhibition Hall j, . GOOD PHYSICAL DRILL Much Favorable Comment on Work of Local Girls' Team Last Night The firl of the series of games between boys mid girl of the Prince llupert and Anyox lliph SehtHils look place lal uiuhl at the Kxhihilioii Hall. There wa a large crowd in attendance de spile Ihe bad weather and two "plendid gitiiie were played, although the lights going out prevented the lioys' raiiie being finished. flood shooting on the nart of (he I'rinee llupert girl ami the I'omhitiiil ion nf f he limit uluv. ' i--"' ers fealurrtl the girls' grime which was won by Prinr llupert by n ror of Ilk to 7. The Msims and souring were as follows: Prince llupcri lmru Frizzell. ti; Hvelyn Dalby, ?; Vera Sniilh, o? Helen Sim, 2; Ada Minirohr. Anytix Jeanelte M or ley, Julia Calderone. I; Annie Mcl.nehlaii. Ilielina Deeth. 1; Margaret O Neill, 2: Ihmtiie Cliapman. In the Ixiys' pame;, the local player, were ragged at Ui In ginning but nenr the end of Hie nrst half Miey pirketl up anil Ihe srire al half lime whs It) to. 1 1 in Prince llupert's favor. In Ihe two minutes nf play in (he -eeond half before the light went out Pern !toiler 2l an other hakel. The inftne was then ealleil off with the score "land ing 18 to 11. Pitiiee llupert Alex Mitcholl, 2; Perry llaisler, ; Ytlti Kutsu- yauiM, 1: Clarence Thuuiiisoit. 5: isa.Kaliiuma, 3. Anyox Theodore Aaimua. 1: Mdie Clay, 1; Johwie ljjortsk, Stuart Mrlclihiu; Ted Swuiisun, Atisiiu I.initgren. I'hlie Mann refereed lMth games and William Mitchell acted as linesman. Physical Drill Detw e?if tlif? two games I here was on exhibition of nlivK-nl drill and tableau hv twenty eirls of the I'rinee llupert High School under llie dirwtion of Alex Mit chell. Thi girts were drexed in the white High School middies with blue' collars and cuffs, black lie and the High School rre on their right nrm. They presented n neat appearance on the floor and Ihe turn evoked a gwal deal of favorable comioenl. The girl Uking part wen: Jean lirieve. Winnie Thoiiison, I t lira friizell. F.velyn Dalby, Mary Dowllier. Ada Minz?olir, Lillian lloberge. Catherine Irvine. Vir- ssinia lliel. Margaret Herein. Muriel MiHertl. Helen Sim. Aleitu McKmley, Chrlie McI-inI. i:hri- tiua Nueieh. Julia Walters, Mary Wallers. Luey O'llrien. Vera S mi Hi and Itiilh (Sillies. 1 The enlin- performance In- eludiiig Ihe drill aud two pame will m repealed ton w lit and. with w?ather improved, a bum- ler attendance is expected. RIFLE SHOOTING. The following scores we-e made hy the marksmen of I he North It.C. llegiuienl Uiflc As-"elation on the Market 'Pla.-e miniature range In si evening: M. M. Lamb 7 II. Floyd v 03 II. Davidson fc 91 il. II. Kasluiaii ) i W. Davies . ftfl F. Itussell no A. Hunter .. 3 Hie failure of the elcrlric lights about l:3li prevented pther men who . were in allendanw from shooliug. The ilifferfuiee between a young nreaeher and an old one. aid Dr. Muff all. is thai the yountr preacher Wonders why people do not come out lo hear him: the o'il nrearloT. why I hey do. HEAD and ASTHMA1 BRONCHIAL COLDS No Smoke Ho Sprays -No Snuff Joit Swillotv a RAZ-UIH Cipsule Reatorea normal breathing. Quickly tops all choking, gaapina; and mucua gatheringa in bronchial tubea. Girea long night of restful alrep. Containa no injurious or habit-forming druga. $1.00 per box at drug atorea. Send 5c. for generoua triaL Templetona, Toronto. RAZ-M AH GUARANTEED RELIEF UI " paifLiHBHBanHBaHMnK China Cup & Saucer SPECIAL i. For Ono Week In our Basement Store. Special Diicou Real Money Savers. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Our modern optn .it depai ttiien' J . t - . nuin sali-fU'd ' -o-lonier. No g ie-wnik. I oplii ion wlm ha- li.ul over twenty e... . X need for you to go tnrllier a we run gm service here n you gel in ,nn l.irge r( s, guuruiileed. MAX HEILBRONER 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEME Tonight Only, Saturday al 7 and 9 Norma Talmad In - China 'Grausta 2e rk A plonon- iiiixleru roiiiain e ol a pruo ' -inajelir graiideor .Hid piked with tnll glillenng. glorooi- "liraii-l.nk v ill Nunil-i rare ilratnalee liigbl. Ttinil-. inlrigni., slot.-, a lKaiiliful girt ami a man righting iur i.ve. V a yim have, never Ihrtlled I .e fore when a kin,- i agiiinsl (he love of Ihe young heart, when tliniiigh royal hall-, when In.kiry attaek when love triumph in the end. llorgeou guno-roiiiain e. heart inciting drama . Muperli -al Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Drlen, Marc McDermeC, Roy D'Arcy, Albert Gran, Frank Currier, Winter HH Wanda Hawley .md other. COMEDY "EASY PICKIN'S' AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission 50c And 25o UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C. LTD. Sallinra fftn rrtnf Rarrl. f VANCOUVCa. VICTORIA, I.imh Ba, Alaet Bar, T.M, I M Of VANCOUVtR, VIOTOaiA, Alart Bat, af t-aitaM B., Satvraar, 10 for ANVOX. PORT SlM-SOIt a Hut Mntr Caanarlaa, ThyrUar a rr roa-r soeiON, 41 vox. alicc arw. stiwart, Svnai, 1 a - US IM AtMa. 4. Bamalat. Av prmat nti. ARE YOU WEARING The Right Shoe? j t'ji tilt .1 re. int diile. Ihe tine h ...!e h.i- hi J ils energic to the improvement ,, (pi.,til .1,1 I Mines, never giving any ronsiderahon lo Ihe i P 11 new leaf ha been turned and the mainifa I"' ing liaiul in hand wilh rienee. Thev now undt i The Shoes are to Fit the Feet and not The Feet to Fit the Shoes Thai is why you find thai Hie demuiiil for . -ally mmle shoe sairli a the Areh-defeiiilor Mlioc. - 1 rreasiiiK every day, ,'is well as scieulifie uj.pliain ' - 1 relief or fool ailtiienlv, as Dr. Sclioll's. Willi thai aim in view I decided in Jeiirn til'"'' '" lie Tee! inn) hav'o I'oiiPlndrtl, n sjiceiul iraelipedi "' llial enables me 111 give yon (in nlisolulo miIi-I-" ' slum filling as wcdl as relieving you of your Mini 1 "' 11 it you Imvc any. Yours for Scientific Shoe Fitting SAM JABOUR Jabour Bros., Ltd. Third Avenue