PAGE FOUR PRICE LIST Dry Cleaning and Pressing Men's .Suits, cleaned and pressed .2.00 Men's Suits, sponged ami pressed 11.00 Men's Cants, cleaned and pressed $1.00 Men's Cauls, sponged and i pressed 50c I . .iien s overcoats cicaneu and pressed, from.. $2.00 Men's Overcoats, sponged and pressed $1.00 Ladles' List Ladies' Soils, dark colors $2.00 Ladies' Soils, light colors ?2.50 Ladies' Skirls, dark colors -H.00 Ladies' Skirls, light colors $1.25 Ladies' Skirls, ideated and cleaned $1.75 Ladies' Skirls, pressed only ' 1.00 Ladies' Skirls, pleated $1.00 Hoffman Vacuum Pressed Is Best Sausages ! lb. DRY GLEANERS Phone 8 5 Stamped Goods Luncheon Sets, Cillow Cases, Aprons, etc., all stamped ready for work. A large variety of sf ampins? patterns to choose from if you- wish lo use your own materials. Heal Irish Linen Tablecloths, 51 inches, each $2.50 Silk and Wool Hose, four shades, per pair . . $1.25 Holton Crepes, per yard 25c Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue CO. Ilox - - 989 Chone Green .189 Cure Cork Sausage, per lb. 30c IJecfaritl Cork Sausage, per 25c Tornajij Sausage, per lb. ... ... 25c Frosjr Home-made Mead Cheese, per Ih 25c Heef Dripping, per lb.. . 10c Sealy a Doodson Sixth Street Phone 455. We deliver Wood! Wood! Now Is your chance Dry Cedar Full load Half Load Large sacks . . . . . SC.G0 .. S3.50 . .. BOo HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona Cf. Cartage, WarehouninR, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service, 'loal, Sand and Gravel W Specialize In Piano and Furnltura CovlnB. BRINGING UP FATHER err col-un- tve cot a scheme. j-O CtT OOT or CO IH' TO THE. .. ' " -'-"- . .118,, itt PReTCNDn-s IM-f ANKLE MASQUERADE AT SMITHERS FINE Un'jque and Pretty Costumes at Event Under Hospital Auxiliary SMITUHHS, March I. The iiiiiial Children's Masouerade iven under the nupics of the lospilal Auxiliary was held ii lie town hall- on Friday nigM intl proved to he one of the most necessfiil affairs of this natur liel.l in Sniilhers and great credit' due lo Hie mothers of the urge numtier or ehiwlren i I'stume ror the time an.. thought spent in dressing iheiH hildren. I'lien' was nearly one hundred! hildren in costume and the fud ges, Mrs. ii. i. .Munrn, Mrs. ;. K. Orchard and Hcv. Ceo. Turpin had a most difficult task in th' selection of the winners of the various prizes. In eery r.vc, however, their choice was received with hearty applause. The following were the prin winners: x Best dressed, girls: Caty Hetherington, "Table Lamp.' Moninea Hrewer: "ltullcrfly.' I toy. tiadly llankinson, ou of Canada." Most original: (iirls; .Jerry Warner, "Cirate." Ueatrif-Monk, "Jazz." Hoys : Olive Hoskins. "Hon. John Oliver and his While lile- uhaiit. the Ci.E." iorh.n Heth-crmglon, "Felix, the cal." Special: Hetty Camphell, "M Valentine." Cairs: iiwendoline Jenkins an j fsa Connery, "Fairies." Anni Service and Jeanne Service, "Indian and Squaw." special: . Jupe llankinson, "Morning Olory." The children enjoyctl dani-iiu- and games unil 9.:i0 when ! freshntenls were served. Af!"i the children's supper Hhe floor was cleared and the grown up.- hail their turn at dancing wliic'. was ctuiunueii until 2 i cloci- with a break at midnight fur re freshmenl-. MISS BURNSIDE OF SMITHERS MARRIES Becomes Bride of David C. Sang- ster at Bulkley Valley Centre A quiet wedding was solemn izcd on Thursday evening when Miss FJIicI lluinsiile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex, liiunsiilo ol Toronto hecamc. Hie luid of Oaviii C. Saiiigslcr. The groom has been a popular resident of Smithers for the pasl five years and the bride is also known 'here bavin? spent sev eral months at the home of Or llatikiusun. SMITHERS John Cearson, Government nrioge loreman, was a visiior in town on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. O. Hoyd, a former resi denl of Smithers, is spending a few days in town renewing ol acquaintances arter a sojourn in Incle Sam's domain for the past seven or eight years. Win. I). Lukens of Calling was a business visitor in town the latter part of last week. He al (ended the Provincial Court of Tax Appeal. Nellie Champion cnlerlained s minuter oi ner gin ciiuniK on Saturday In honor of her eleven! Ii birthday. The Young Men's Supper Club O-OH I TURNED1 ANKLE I THINK t T. A, Kelly of the Kelly Losr-ging Conipanv is now at Logan Inlet at the headquarters camp which lifts heiyi opened up again.! Mr. helly bmughl in 20 men with him from Vancouver. Al a meeting of the Crint Rupert llilliard Association helo in the Great War Velerant.' rooms yesterday. President R. Howe in lite cjiair, il was dcciilc-'i to hold the annual individual city flhainpionship competition. I'.n- Iries will be receiveif up lo Weil : nesday night, heii a - schedule will lip, drawn upi Thelrsl. games will be played lo ' five hundred points ami the final lo one thousand, the same rules ;s last year trow mini: the coin- letiliniv. It has not 'yet been ilefinilclv tlecide.l where lllf Mames will be played. It is pro-posed In start I hem next Momle cning. MEMBERS OF PYTHIAN ORDERSAT CHURCH Attended St. Paul's Lutheran Church Where Appropriate Sermon and Special Music Were Heard Knights of Cylhta ami Py thian Sisters in good numbers attended annual church service last tilghl at SI. Caul's Lutheran ChOrch in Hie Melropole Halt where Rev. C. K. Haisler preach ei an appropriate sermon on "l.nvelhc Fulfilling of Hie Law," dealing particular with the friendship of Inunon ami Pythias on which the principles of the Cylhian orders were founded., llesides spt'cial an litems by Ihn choir, there was it olo ,y Mrs. John Oyhliuvn and a duel hy Mrs. I". W. Hart ano Mr J. Field; Advertise In the Dally News. f r i THE DAILY NEWS Pnl an enjoyable evening al the I'nitrd Church manse .la Wednesday ami in addition lo hearing an interesting addres- hy L. S. Mefiill on the reuir-nifiils necessary for entry inlo I lie legiil proressiiin, an aipeli-ingr supier was served. SKIDEGATE Ol.PlLUtT- J JA - vy V-WMM &?Vf i ' (111 .IJMI I'M $25,600 IN , NEW BUILDING Most Important of Last Month's Permits Was Now Tin Shop . . ... Fre.1 Alkins. who wns iTucVlT'M " T't hT"1'! """" b" U,n by a choker honk las. week atjT. 2? lllrnee's camp i progreslnff splendidly unler the care of Or. Hleeker. The doctor says Fred will be able lo leave in ten dav time. L Lambert, Government wharf inspector, came in on Hip last trip of the Prince Charles fo look over Hip float that wn wrecked durinjr the recent big storms. j Colonel Haws Inn, who has lwen looking oyer timber around Van-ran Lake for the past month, K out agnin. Hob Oritlen, forest rnnger for Oueen CharRilte Islamls, go' hack from the north end of Graham Island after doing-work fni the H.C. Forest branch. He walk ed from Cort Clements lo Queen Charlotte City in I.T hours, the recfinl for tliis lri fo far. The Unite,! Church mission launch Thomas Crosby has gone to Cape SI, James lighthouse an I will visit camps and settlements. Hev. H. Scot I is in charae. I i ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES City Billiard Competition Wll! Start Next Monday Under Same Rules as Last Year toe eoruer of Sixth Aeiiue and Fulton Street by If. Lcto:iniai The perntitH W'-rc a- follows: Jabour llros.. altera) m.iix to .store -nil Third emie at ..- !(! I-Street, 1,000. J arelli, repairs to Hoy. si Hotel, 1,000. ttle Larsert. rei.lencf mi FiclHli Avenue F.at Si i!m , 800. Jme Jabour, repairs to tiuililing on Second .Vxenne neat- I ithth Street, 950. II. Letourneau, sheet nieta! shop and apartment lioisse, i;h Aenu and FUlton rttivet, 110, 000. J. R. Slagarl, garage m. i ltrttlli VvttuttV- Hunt, 1S0. (V. i ItieHittomn re-itlence on Allin Aenue( L',rif0. Cionetir I.aniolry, rejtairs. stit. I. Ielaire, re'deoce " l'ighth Avenue Kasl Seclitm ; 1 ,500. A. Ohnesaeti. residence or Fi'-'hlh Avenue We-t, 2,ooo. C. ilabora. residence mi -Ninth Aveime Wet. 1,200. Seal Cove Lumber Co.. sawmill building, 3.ift0. Alexander Gooeh, repairs to luilding on Third Avenue Fast. l.20. lien Self, convert iar Fmpreu Tttealre into billiard hall and club, i,otm. BANQUET IN HONOR OF ANYOX BASKEfBALLERS Enjoyable Party Tock Place le Boston Hall Last Evening . 1?he iittTi .nyt Hi,.Tti -hm: llnskethall teams weep .it.-r'am.. ml hy Hie local team- tt a bac- qiiCi' Til (he tAtn Hall its eeening. iTIn re were .ilof. ferly young pehfli. ,r'-. ii( well ,(.-Principal J. :. Iliu.lv. Mm- Heat-nice Hurke, Mr. an. I Mr- .liniit-II. Mitchell Oe .c.c Mtlcltei: Alex Mili-hHl lil'-l'led an. I Ial tn the visitors a, irojni-Ptl by Principal Hr.olv, l;ur.' Milehell ami the captain of Ih-Iwtt Ionium, Mis .Icanellc Morl4-y and Ted Swauson, rt t An-tin Ltndiri'cti. pi'e.i.IMH ,,f f I - Anyox High School .-lo.leut ImmIv also spoke briefly, others wen also hear 1 from. . After the liniiquet. (In- i.atc repaired to l!(. home ol Me. tin-Mrs; J'. II. Alitchell where I it were enlertaiited iiiiltl the nrrivt of the wtenmer Cainostin ti which the -ituig tcnin- r-turn- t home, a good miuiiier f TociiN liciriB nreeni n ,,.(. tltcto tff. SEVENTY MEN ARE ; REGISTERED HERE AS BEING WORKLESS There aiv at preseni Ik-Iwvc;, 70 and hm uiieftip'fixiM i - i- al IllC lC;il -n-t Mllrli' menl ot'ii. indu-!, i. - been opcimiL- quilt a ranidly niiglll ha- been epn-'e. a". I tllild Wcallo'r ha- I H'I'tl Ml i' !1 - of few r u iIi-im o ii .1 . .'in sent to v : on urn; r o; i Wanted For Sale For Rent ana Apartment nous W ITH - on Fulton Street llierw were fourteen huil.tin iiennlts iss-ul doriiu; the tnontti of KelirnciP ill I hi .t f ..f ll. Ml PMIAIS city bllihltnU. 'iiispeelor i-epreteo-: ting a total value of si.ttnu ' The- most itnporiant slructmi'i ..I II iSfePC f A.HKI-E ItL HAVUJ t i -.y.Mz.y- , v tram- Hg ILJ O O l l a ? Imtx Imtx F(nmi Funni SfwvKC Sfwvxc Inc. lc. - ..-. . I Gm Btaw rVti mmii pianos, phonograph and ew ing machines. Walker' Music Store FOR R KNT, Taiic r-shop ; two business room below, Iw living rooma above. ' Weslen-haver HriM. Ii i i , r FOR RKNT. Furnishe.l modem house. 21 Fifth Avenue WW, next Catholic nehmL Chftn-540. M FOR RKNT. Room with or without board: near elevator. Phone Bed 187. tf I OR RFNT. Reven roomed ionise, partly furnished. Phone lllaek 138.-' 5 FOR RF.JT. Pumialied suite MusaHem -vMnrloienfsv . CJiOn 18. tl V'WKRJf PLAT for Reiil-Apply Mat JteMirniier. f BOARD t:OARD The Inlander. 830 otit Avenue t'Hofi 137 I DAHO.- 15 Thinl Tliinl Ave Phone R.mI :i.'t0. AUCTIONEER. M KFTI.N'G Hie public more than halfway: when patronising the local anctioiieer, yoii are IhmisI- ini( the eily. My nosiljons to the public are fair. I sell on cointnWsimi or hy aticljuti. I Imy int rtifht for cash nr el at your own finre. I'rivale sales or exchaiiKes daily Phonograpti records cxchaiiKed. G. V. Urine, Auctioneer. Chone 774. P.O. Ilox 4 to, 200 Second St - eel. AUCTIONEER. TIIK COSTCONKD tttle of Fur- niliire. ranuea. healers ami er feeta will lake place on Thursday al 2 p.m. next to (",i, Tile's furniture alore, on 'I bird Avenue. Private sales dally. ChonoKiaph Record cxi-hauired. G. F. Iliine. Alic-'ii.iie.-r. -.'on Second SI reel pi-mi,.. 771. 'ion in t i t- interior. The office ,;" ' ii'ling a fe v men r.' . ,:'v l,,eita l.utliher 1 ' u.vunll at Lak. By George McManus rlELLO'Nfft JONG I HANE To TICKET'S iu mewvewi UtG THCMYI NUtT TAtHOW,E . 1A I I II CARS FOR SALE. roomed hoMne and two lot at 1 8:n lU.r.Hn Street. GomI loen-i1 ,M8 Oldsmobile 4. & pansen-tion: excellent view: newlv! lourinn .. ItfOO th tleiMiraleii: .ml air healed. Ri-asonable price. Phone Green I5H. FOR SALK. New and need machinery, boat and Mininea. piston ring" and propellers Northern Fju hane. 213 Second Avenue. Phone 2.1. if KITCHFN RANGK for sale in e- cellenf conttilion: alo kilche table. Photic ::m. 5? PIANO FOR SALK TO RENT -Chone lllack FOR RFNT. Modem four nkoi-ed flat with Monarch range, Clapp Block. Westenhaver llro. tf !FOn RENT. Pianos, player I 1920 Nash & panger tour-in 1860.00 1 101 Overland Sedan . 700.oO I 1910 Reo seven passenger louring 1700.00 1 19SS Ford r.ouje, balloon lire car like new frtOO.OO I 1022 Ford Tud.tp solan, 145.00 1 1922 Ford Coupe 1350 Of, I 1921 Ford one ton track, panel hotly I3?&.nn I Ford light delivery olMMtn, rebuilt I17JW DANCING. Hays' lllock. Iasonx any hur by appoinlmenl Specials Charlettlon. etc. Tuesday and Thursdays, Mr. Howard Fruxell Hlltn. Rhone 511 mornings. Mrs. II. O. Crewe. ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving llagff.ige and Express SlandrLitllr's News Stand. Chorw .152. Re. Chone Green 0?0 FURNITURE AND RANGES I SCI.I. ranges ami furniture of every deseriplion: te. linen, sheefinjf'HHd pillow casing by the yartl: Dominion linoleum, tn'tls, springs ami mattresses; dining suits, living? room chairs and tables, sea grass chairs. Furniture exchanged. A. Mackenzie, Furniture. Chone 775. TAXI Phono 67 Taxi (Call George, Caul or Gtist) Sir- and suveii-passenger Sludn bakers at ynur disposal any llm for SOo Service ROSS flROS. POOL ROOM Meoker Block Across from I'.inpress Hnlel TRAPPERSI I ni:i:d io.ooo mink skins. iie.t prices paid. Sen me before you sell your furs. If its furs I'll buy them. W. GOLDDLOOM, Second Ave. The Honest Fur Man. 44 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, March 1. "Kb 2:.17 n.m. 10.8 ft 1 1 :3H p.m. I'w H: . 1 n.m. 21:01 p.m. Tuesday, March High 3:00 a.m. 15:11 p.m. l-wv 0 10 a.m. 21:20 p.tn. 20.2 " fi.l " 1.2 " I 20.0 ft, 10.0 " r..H " 4,8 " -J DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in Advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c '.UKTU Plain dressmaking and sewing: remodelling. re-l pairing, kniillngr, etc. Green "04. FOR SALE Chone wanted to buy for! nostjtiff 10,Mln .em; erectcl at FOR SALK. Comfortable si hreedirw iurpoe. (Male price to W'm. B. Tunnah. MfisseM. j Ii.C. j DRY WOOD. Split to' any length in kloflks. per load $6.00. . SALT IIF.Iini.NO. A. ISAACSON, Seal Coe. Chone Itlack ifil ArtkWt Loit nd Found,4e CAMERON TRANSFER Pliorn : Oaoaaoe, Furniture Moilu ilf you want am or deliver, d, " " j APRINCE RUPERT MUSIC ITOSf. j 303 Third Aem: i 44Ie AienU lur i We i.; I'honograph", It Racquet ;i , M All cars goaranteeil in ifoodl .,r mtTt urr.. meelianieal condition. term can be arranged. KAIEN GARAQE Ford and Chevrolet Service Station. Agents for Melognlin Oakland. Oldsioobile and Chevrolet car. Reo. G.M.C. and Federal Trucks. WRF.CKI.Nn anitvicR DAY ANI NIOIIT. DANCINQ. raadMlsm t. FURNITURE New a n d s.-. .. lure .Store. . i change New Goods. GEO. 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I r1l hlvr. ttthwf i lUltfx 4. r.nmmi li-m n-riK.ial ..f unilx-i rnrtlM-r iarll. iilm fftler. Vlclirrw. It ' fHT nuser,. tt' WSTCn SOTICt Dlftrtlotl tni Ut TAkK OTIi.r. fin ' Ojilr L M. Otrr-. U1 iTTSCf, ii.r.. oi ri ' "rtiMl (feiii l"1 'i -SSlKtin IHer Tr. ni linlimlHj is i rrtlllinfly ml ilmlii- tmi t tn ti.U ' ' Tlf rlvrr to Ixt 'i"-'1 r' .if nlhertlw n.ii.-"" mw lur anil all 1 ' rmMruiitii t in in ' mttni1 at the i 11 Itfft. Till' il' 1 Otf troitnd i.ti I'm- " i inttary, tsyiv " i i jr"lrn"0 pot--.. .1 ' AVlfr Ail" will I" 111 r th Witu- itt-" o ' 1 II.C. titijfrltwi" " "' It Mctl Willi tlw - v Willi III" Conitr..ll. ' 1'nrllmiiiiit Bull. linn- v ' tn thlrlr t '' "", tt tills iHilIre in I"' 11 ' title tif the rirst put''1 " tlrs In liliriinr.v in. i", HKOii'ir i i:. i N O T I 0 (. 1 1 1 i T.UR MOTr.K thl "' ; . . ' Itiln Kiilltn f..r f a 1 1 in tiii nptmrar finnlr. Vlrtn'i. I ' .' nf III" Tolllpit.y tt. "' j rtiy of Krtirosiy, A.0- ... yjlll BUL0EII 'k CAMl"01