L;lar Marfil 10, 1920, hone 27. 710 Second Avonuo to i Qpening Friday and Saturday HATS . i l rlnl variety of l:ti m.iliiin ehiipeinini, hentiti-i K expressed in iiiliir .mil lvle (nun . . $4.00 DRESSES I dill' ! iml iM-wr-l .il.ri. iii mot Jtcvyilrhiug im i (iiiitnii.iliiiii-. ,;iift .-w York and Pari -i !- . ironi $15.00 COATS and SUITS 1 mi -mIm i Iwi.mI- mi n.oHly cloth. l'p in iht-ntl' in -I ). hum $13.00 liana Spring Needle Silk Hosiery, latest 'pring h.ide $2.00 baintv Silk Hankies, 30c In S1.00 LADIES! You are all welcome to come and view them. Demers J9 P.O. Dox 327. rHREE FLOWERS Preparations or txqutstie uare oi wne o.in - wtwni, i.ii.nu..iiiii . . . . ..... . ' I --i' ti; i 1 1 1 1' ! . r i ii-iiuik Ull i"l uvtvawn, or wo mcs i " in mini, ii. i ...... ........... ...... 75c uiiiJ $1.00 1 i" ,,."k. iik-iIiiiiii. aim hght shade ...... BOc . mi. I Kvebmw PemiK each 35o i i jinn I'.iI iii Powder. Simp ami Perliiuie. With each $1.00 box of Three Flowers Fnco Powder pn'i ; .i .... k.iifr -nil ; 1 1 ix trial site Three Flowers Preparations Free. H . ., , liiinkM'i mii iii"irf.' I '1111 .ri jriHi ttmj haw Imc tin- ,if. ' ii jf. Ormes Limited T , i'! HI.. i. DEMAND Phones S2 and 200 "Ruoert Brand" M. Kippers "THE DAINTIEST UREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by annriian huh b I n rt Moraee i.O.. ,IU. w Prlnco Rupert, n.C. NV. have Hie uiil foinplffU" T"' 1)1 Gilchrist Jacks tw l- ill the Norlll. Wl' handle Logging -. " v.." i' nnw unit iimiim':iI I. Mill i '.i in mii'-im. h wtit pay yon to see n when m I fit I Stork's Hardware Limited Local and Personal Phone 12. l'.H. Coal Co, tf Arthur' Tux), l'lione 078. tf H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 . Uaiii?ron8 l'lione 177. Dance Orchestra. tf Hlii'ijijijif h Taxi ami Messenger Service. Phono 131. tl (ioldhlnoni buy f ii t'H ami pay Hi'' liiuln'Dl prices in Canada. J. II. Scott, forest ranger, after having Kpenl a -couple of day In tin cily on official business, returned on lli Uainoiun yesler- day afternoon to .Swamson Hay. The hylaw providing: for tin riniKli'ui'lliiii of a iilewalk o:i Fiflli Avenue west from Fulton tree! wan tmeii il.K final it-ail-iiiKs at tail nigiit's council Mr. VA. Cngor annouiires tin opemiiK or her (lio l-ilx. on Third Avenue, formerly .the Cai - letmi t;afe. tinlay, W'eihionday. Home ronkintr for tale ami 1 a Ij ) - board li thu day, week or inonlli. V. S. (lmke) llarri-, well- known Hazellon iiiining man, at- riv"il in the city fr.iui tlie inter ior on liiU uiominv' train an'd will priMseeil tonight to Aliee Am. where he ha interevit. He ex p'e.. to reluiri from the north early next weak. A iwHIiom from renidenl af-fertt akin? for the coiitruc-Uon, on the local improvement plan, of a IS-fiMil matlrv graded roadway on Summit Avenue leadiiiir from Taylor Street was ireeiiind to the oily council lal nwht and referred to the Hoard of work1. Application from lliwlerick Mi'ttai- to pureliaoe lax ale lot :(5. block 5, section 2, wa re- reiveil hy I lie eily eounril lat n'uht and referral to the finance commit for report. The af- eeil value of the lot i tO0 ami then- are eharves of t0t.:m avaiit! it. Sil-n! . poller men will tw Ulalled al the ctirner of Si-eomt AxeniM' ami Mellride Street. S ii. I Avenue and seventh SI. and Tli i rd Avenue and Seventh Slr.-I, it wai decided by tlie cily eioineil lut nil: III on reroiiiiiien-dalinii of lite Honnl of W'orkf ami police i'omniiion. I...N.II Coiilahle Alex Marlic. full, unilormed, made hi imlial aplx-arance ill hi official rote on the arrival of thin morning's train from the ljt. One of C.oni;ilin Martin's duties wilt he In lonlrol and ilireel vehicular anil pei(irin traffic on the arrival and departure of boat nml traiu. Ten.ler for rcii'lina riHijn literature for the year lOifi vvurc oiH'iicil iiy I lie city council last nijilit ami referred to the finniiee oinniiili'i- for lahulaliou ami re-M.rt. . V. Wralhall suhinit-led a rwure of 1 02 ami Meltm; Hro-.. ll.. the hitler iiiiotnliim mil ineliidiug "The tlniwiliau Monthly," and Hie Manitoba Free Pie-- (mil 1. Italia, dallies. A. It. Maedonald, j-osideiil df I in- llaeltou flistriel for Hie jiasl Iwi'iily year and for six or sever year- publisher of the old Oniin-cca Miner, arrived in the city on this morning' train ami will proceed south on Friday morning Iron iil for the an Diego district where he will in future reside. He ha land there ami will en gaxe in citrus farming. . P. Tinker had a letter before the city council last night drawing attention to suitable ao eoiituioclalioii in the Federal lllock for the library and reading room rmnliineil. The communi-calion wa filed for refeieuce, the indicHlioii being that tliero i no serious intention of removing tin1 institutions from their jires.Mil locations for some lime to come. ANNOUNCEMENTS First United Sale March 27. Church leister THE DAILY NEWB PAGE THREB I Rati for Cold Weather It is not fresh cold air . which causes colds, it is germs conveyed to the mouth by hands. Lifebuoy Soap used regularly prevents colds by the germ-resistant qualities of its mild creamy lather. LIFEBUOY HEALTH 5 DAP purifies and Protects Lever Brother! Limited Toronto Son of Ireland Dance, Huston Hull, Minvh 17. Arthurs orchestra. K. M. Hayne, pot-ofiice in- itector. arrived on Hie Princ llupert Wii afterooon from ATq tuna. Klerlrolynin for the removal tit ujerfluou hair, warts, moles elc. Scientific face massage, haireuttinv. Mrs. plephen. I'hono. Hlack 0-5. If J. K. (onion, the Terrace hotel man, ami Mr. Cordon arrived oil the Prince Hupert this afternoon from a holiday trip as far soutii a California ami will proeeco. to the interior on tills evening train. i. F. Hat!, Smither hardwan man, who ha Ihnmi on a business trip to Vancouver, arrived from the south on the I'rthce llupor tlii afternoon ami will proceed to the interior on this evening train. Mrs. I. K. Murphy will sail fof Vancouver on the Prince Hupert 1 ruLay morning. Mrs. Murphy, who i the wife of a local CN.lt, conductor, will go to Vuucouvec lilaiul to convalesce from a recent llliiea. Don't fall to enjoy a bit or heaven at the Velholme St. Patrick's nislit, Wednesday, .March 17. Heserve seat plan ojten at Ormc's Friday cu'iiiiitf, March 12 nt 7 o'clock. Please note the hour. 39 II. 0. Olsen, manager at Siiiilli-cr of the Hanson Tim Ik.' r A l.uniher, Co., i a visitor in the cily on business. He arrived from the interior hii this morning's train-und is registered at the Prince Huperl Hotel. I'nlon freighter Chitkoot, Cap'.. C. II. Smilli, arrived in port from the south al 8.30 last night and later sailed for the .N'aas Itiver from whence site will return to Vancouver direct. The Chllkoot wa heavily laden this trip willi cannery supplies. W. Cnilkshank of tin' C.N. It. cily ticket office, who lm J,hm sicnding a vacation tut a I rip to llaslern tianada ami the l.'nlteil Slates having come back by way of Vancouver, where lie vijited hi parents, relumed Jo the cily on the J'riuoe llupert Ibis Arting Mayor Casey, reported to the city council last niuht that, during the week, Mr. (inland, the reigular custodian of the city weigh scale, had been taken to the hospital and that Mr. Itoulter had been appointed temporarily to lake his place. The action was approved. A polition signed by the tnilod Church, F. W. Harl, Mr. F.vn Hill Sixty l.O.D.K. Scotlislilllowal ami V. Hcda asking that a DaiuV. March 12, sidewalk be built undec the local imiirovonienl,' plan on Sixth Avenue, belwenn Filllpn Street and. MulgrnvV T'lace was . recciv- jed by the t'lly council , just night t.yro llucdown Friday, April D.laiid rererieil to Uio 'Hftard of in Auditorium. 'Works. I'll ice nrwf :ilili AIpt I:i-,Iiiii . lid, who went south last week encoding prisoners, returned to the city on the Priiue llupert lhi afternoon. J. M. Jlom, general fjcighl agent for the C.N. II., arrived on he l'riiico llupert Ihi.i aflernuoii rom Vancouver in the course of northern inspecUon trip. , A. W. I.ip"n of the Acme Im porter, who ha been on an x tended huinc trip al ami Houtb, returned to the cily on the I'rliicn Hupert this afternoon. ii. A. Woodland, local manager of the Imp'-rial Oil Co., relumed to the cily on llio Prince Hupert thl afternoon following a 1hi-i tie trip to Ocean Fall ;uid other point down the coast. v llcv. and Mrs. Ii. O. Turner re turned to the city of the I'riim'j Hupert tlii afternoon. Mrs. I'urner has been holidaying in California ami Mr. Turner went south last week to meet her. O. C. MacKay, district engineer for Hie provincial department of public works, returned to the cily on this afternoon's steamer after a trip to Ocean Falls and Delia Coo I a on ollicial dulis. A. C. II. (icrhardi, manager ' the llniiif slake Mining Co. Ltd. which operates Hie Toric mine al Alice Arm, is a missengei ilio.ir.l Hie Prince llupert tlii ifternooii on hi A.iy north. V. !. Hamilloii, formerly of Stork's Hardware staff liere and now IravcHlns for a Vnncouver concern, arriveil from llie soiiiii on the Prince Hupert lliis afle-- nwou eiiroule tti Anyox on bui nes. Mis H. Me.N'abb, U.S., f-'radualf of the Vancouver liencral Hospi tal, arrived on the Prince Itup'-rt llii afternoon fn in the south ( join the graduate nursing staff on the Prince Hupert (iicrat Htxpilal. Dale Maher, Tjiiitnl Slate vie.i conul liere. who has been on a month's vacation trip to Wash ington, New York and other ixiints in the F-alMii Slate, re I ii r lied to the citv on the Prince Hupert this afternoon. C. J. Fletcher, secretary o the H.C. Medical Association, ar rived from Vancouver on the Prince Hupert till afternoon. Ib is making the round trip It Stewart ami Anyox and will re turn south Friday moruitiu. William Silerides. auditor for the Pacific Mills al Ocean Fall, arrived from the paper town Ihi afternoon ami will rtv- main here tw o or J lu ce days on business, lie i a brother of Thomas ami Arthur Silverside of this cily. J. . Allen, marine eiiKtneee for The department of fisheries:, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Hupcrl this afternoon He i heir on ollicial duties in connection with the retting ready of the department' boats tier tor the season's activities. MAYOR RETURNS After having attended I tie convention in Vancouver of tin Western Canada Unity ami Development League, Mayor Newton relumed home on the Prince Hupert this afternoon. NEW PASTOR ULERE - 5 llev. T. D. Himle or Laramie, Wyoming, who i to take eliargo or St. Paul's Lutheran Church here, arrived in Hie cily on this afternoon's steamer accompanied by Mr Himle and daughter. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST. On Horden SI reel or ehon ground, gold vvris! wati li. S3.00 reward to anyone returning same to 855 Horden Street. l'lione Hlack I 18. H ' Ml!!!.! f SiMONDS SAWS n,o. Machine KNives a Thy stay sharp longer. V IKONS CANADA tW CO. llMITIO !l HQI)V1 T.Q T. JOHN. N . FTFlFIp'ir' S5M From Pav Envelope to Dividend Cheque laid by in youth is worth double the MONEY savings cl middle age. Many a rich man today bought the right to his dividends with the savings he made once out of his pay envelope. Anyone with determination can do the same. The mta who mv I die man with money. The Royal Bank , of Canada Prince Rupert Branch F. E. Robertson, Manager NO-MAR Walnut FURNITURE Guaranteed 9-Piece Dining Room Suite--Heaiitil'ul shaded ef feels on ; luiffet fronts and chair backs; bulbous leg and beaded j trimming. ' $323.00 4-Piece French Walnut Two-tone Bedroom Suite iDrcs-er, chifftinier. bow foot bed and chair. $203.35 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings One door cast of Daily News Office ; 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. Prospective r Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER -Timbers. Dimension, tilnplap, Fir Finish, Flooring. V Joint, Rustic and Hevel 8iduig, Cedar uud Kir Dual Lumber, Fir and Coltonvvood Veneer, Mouldings, Shingles. Kolured Shiiigles, Lalh, Oak. llaitKvuods, Sash and Doors, Wood Pipe. CEMENTS, Etc. Portland Ccnienl, Keene's Cumeiit, As bestow Ccnienl, llurdwall Plaster, Piaster of Paris, Plaster Hoard, Lime, llyilraled Lime, Firecluy. BRICKS, Etc. Coiiimnn Hrick, Fire Hrick,. Pressed Hrick. Agricultural Tile. Vitrified Pipe, Flue Lining. ' MISCELLANEOUS Nails. Huilding Paper. Tar Paper, Riibberoid Roofings, Johns. Manvillc's Asbestos lloof-iugs. Asphalt, Asphalt Roofing Papers, Sand and Gravel. NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL Try our Nut Goal for your Kitchen Rungc. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 117. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al! kinds or MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 33P llCANADIANj iiiwtX Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Ft tnCHIUN. WRANGEti. NHlkQ, SIACWAT F YANCOUYER, VICTORIA ui SEATTLE M. PRINCESS BEATRICE .FtWuir fck. ZM. Hut. Sta ...FtWury lZdZSuu Muc- I2ik For ButUI, Imnion Bt, ill Blli Bella. Octn Ftllt, Ntmu, AUfl By Campadl Rlr, and Vncour irj Salurd 11 a-m, Ar far all Sltamahlp Lin. Full lnfrmtUn from W. O. ORCHARD 0nrl At. 0rnr of 4th Strt antf 3rd Anu. Print Rurt, B.O. n'l l, iiSii I KM -e il ffiKT -i ii it: ii V ' JSC"