Mar'h 1?. 1020 In? THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Trappers! Sec fioldMoom first.1 He pays liihesl...priccs for furs. A REALLYdeliciou3 coffee. Local and Personal and with Roasted ground Saturday .Xiirhl Dance. Mel- I ropole Hall 11 to 12. Curries scrupulous care, as an exceptional l'lioiic 15. P.il. Coal (Jo. tf Orchestra. coffee deserves to'' be. malkinsI Arthur's Taxi. Phone (578. tf O. M. Iluiit -f ailed this morn- Packed in the vacuum can, ing alxianl the l'niici: Ilupvrt for which preserves for you the f B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Vancouver rich flavor and aroma. our Cameron's Dance Orchestra. Mrs. I M. -Vrohy sailed this 1 BEST J grocer sells and recommends I'iione 177. tf morning liy llicul.'rince Jlupert Nialkin's Best Coffee. for Victoria on ailioliday (rip. Shfddon'a Taxi and Messenger Serviee. I'iione 13i. U Donald Sinclair, well known Wraiife'dl merchant, was a passenger Soon of lrelauril!anccf!l!o8lun aboard (ho Princess Mar HalJ. March 17,, Arthur's or this inornijig -going through tc chestra. vit.'O Ci Seattle. WHEN skin is broken as in cuts, bruises, burns and scalds, millions of microbes are waiting to invade the tissues. Don't lose a moment in smearing that injury with a little of nature's own healer, Zam-Huk, which kills off these dangerous gemiSj checks hlood-peisoning and after medicinally cleansing the tissue covers it up with new healthy skin. Zam-Huk takes the pain and the peril out of dally mishaps. X box of this famous herbal balm should be always on hand. It provides you with a reliable "home doctor for a hundred emergencies. Alt rl(lta Mil lam-tiit t W u, tr ebti'a M(I tlMHI af lh! raaa Mral kiln M litia la Oak Ca DuMOt L, laraala. Itaill, Mh44 tr Iiimu. I.lt lta, r.mptu ImImi, Ic.Hi. (lutUM, IttUn, PiMa, tnna. n haati, Celt, turn. IuMi, aal mtratalioaal . s pnng fPhone 27. The ltexall Htoro prd Avenue and Glh Street. Opening Friday and Saturday HATS l. tiiil anl i .i' iin 1 1 it w rliapenux, -,lvtitl ilh I'xi'ic-'ni iii oliu iiii'l lyle from ". . $4.00 DRESSES :,. .m l ntw.'-l l.itni' in unci wiMlMlK J, , .mil'",.ii!.'iiv l.:il-! Vw York and Pari-u,,-.. i. 515.00 COATS and SUITS ' ,, .,.,. r iwi.l- r novel!) rli-lli. l , , ,t. in -M Ii'tm $18.00 fciana Spring Needle Silk Hosiery, lalel M'"'K lmdr $2.00 (Dainty Silk Hankies, lin 30c st'00 LADIES! You are all welcome to come and view them. Be men .in I" t ; . i - . P.O. Box 327. THREE FLOWERS Preparations For Eiquislte Care or thhe Skin rj.-.m-iim i:.-.'j.m. SJkm I ... i v .. ..in. lit i.ii-iim . . 50c each Fop the Face l..wl'r u. wl.,1.-. '"'"""I ,,l.'""t It in , lark.' dium, ami K -''"'' I (.- k .mil Kyelmiw IVn.-il. nvh JjC HnltuM.lu.r. Taln.m i'.wd.T. KtMi. amUM-rriiiiir. With each 51.00 box of Three Flowers Face Powder . "'ilainiiiK -ix trial ixo ..re ftivniK a inrKK" ' Three Flowers Preparations Free, TnlnV Art you may i'.' uo u Imokl.'t 'n liv-mg have lor I In' akinff. Ormes Limited Pi, i Druggists Phones 82 and 200 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Stillnn irora Prior Huinrl. 'r VANOOUVIR, IOTOAIA, Sw.K.on t. nS SUM u' ,'"' Slurdl, 10 VANOOUVta, VIOTOaiA, AI.M . n non B, tf ANYOX. PORT SIMPSON ! Nil Rlr Ctnn.rlM, Thund p.m. f" POUT itM0N. ANVOX, ALIO! ARM. STtWART. n du. P-m. MM aM Mr. I,. (). Laron alhd thi morning m the 1'riiice- Hunert Tot Tucoma... Mrs. J. Kield' Strang sailed 'on UV Priiiee Hupert this morning for Vuntouer. -Mr. Strung(wenl south a few days ago. . T. J. SUenon. inipetor of mines, wiilell this imtruiug on the Prince II y pert for Ui" Delia Coola iltKiriet m onietal duties. f:ictrhlysis for the removal ot itiiperfluoMs hair, warls. moles, !'. Srjenlmo race massage, hairi'ultiuK. 'Mrs. Stephen. Phone Ulack.'CS5. tf 'w. Championship .Basketball, Prince Rupert vs. Port Simpson Girls' preliminary game, Exhibi tion Hall, Friday at 7.30. ..Ad- I mission 50c. 00 Archie KhicK vice-president j"f tlie Paeific Amriean l-'islierie Ixti n tanger alward the ' l'i itu-. Mary thi morning go iniv HiioHli to Helliiigham. after ... .r i i.u-ini inp io .luneau. Mr and Mrv A. M. Connorlou ami ,'lnhl iiile this morning aboard I Ik- Prince II(ihtI for Virion:. Mr. liounorlon. wlio has hen for Hie past few year chief eiitniH-iT or the liglithouse (ruder llirnie, has taken anolhc KSth'ii in the south. ijaileu sinhienly ouiii on a count of Mr. Ie liavuig lo un tl.-nrn a srious operation at Hie ViHrHrr 0neral llosuilal at Hie lirl of the wrek, James I I.re, btcal manager of the AllHi Fi-herieit. saib'd on Hie Prim' Horterl -this 4iitrning for Van Leoiixer. Owing to the brier lime lit Ii'mi the (li'Cision lo hold danco and I he dale of SI. Pal nek s liajr. Martli l. Ifcsfn- was no ehnice Tiul to until lite send tug of formal invitation. iw of this it is lo)ed thai a manv as iMisitible will In in the llfilon Hall on IIm evening .tf tin- f 7 111. tf renew HCiiuainlam wilh Hie Hwnirork. Pnewso the iLiuce go lo the Hoys' Hand Fund. Admission St. On. (It Conimil teM of the Fair Hwirl and liyro Club ml yestenbiy nf lernoon In reach a coinpromise wilh regard lo the dales on which hyee,l and hoedown liaucer respectively are lo m held by lln lvo organitallons and it was agreed Hint the (ivros wotb prori'ed willi their ho-down on April i as planned, the hayseed d nice if I he Fair Hoard sched nleil for April 8 to be postponed I., a .laic that will be set al Hid itiexi meeting of the board. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hill Sixty I.O.D.1J. Scottish Dance. March 12. li P.O.F.. n i hI Dance. Hridge-Whist March IU. D drive, Fir! I'nited Church lias'er Sale March 27. livrn Hoedown Friday. April in Au.li!riuni DdD- Ttili rt.-st nf iltin rcmrOIr, will rnov thoc iLiu BV OnM tint hav made yout life a himlrn. Tim: im.)lcrabl Udiing. burntm an.l (tisconifotl wll dlppr un.lrr th manic i I I.H rrnv-'r U liat lalJ many rawi pro Douncrd hnoaic auJ wtll,ach your ca.a. Tir firtl SIM hmillt rtlitptf fn tr fmr mm 4 )' O, D L. . ORIYIES LIMITED Sally 0'.1II, The new screen star, makes first appearance at the Capitol, Vaiicjouver, shortly See her in "Mike," Weslholine tonight. . CI Ceorge Jliiigtacl. manager of Port I'ldward cannery, returned the elty ahoaril the tender lover yesterday afternoon aflcr trip on business to Ketchikan Southbound from Alaska to Vaneouver wilh a. light pascu- ger list, C.P.H. steamer Princef Mary, Capl. C. H. Sain ley, was ir. nort from vv w io.ju uns morning. Henri" Defotitalne of Terrace wtt a passenger from train lo boat tlii morning-on his way to Vancouver with his son wlio is lo have trenliuent at lh hands of an eye specialist. C M. Sand, Alliu merchaul accomiKinied by Mrs. Sands am family, was a passenger bound south to Vancouver on n holiday trip aboanl the sleamer Princes Mary this morning. Don t fail lo enjov a bit ol heaven at the AVesi holme St Patricks uiglit, Wednesilay March 17. Ileene seat- plan open al Urine's tonight at 7 o clock. Please note the hour. John Spickelt, nhmeef resident or Juneau, engaged in the molio picture business, -was a passen ger on board Hie Prince.- Mary litis morning going south. He H on his way lo l.os Angeles on holiday trip. . Union steamer Catala, Capt A. Fiudlay. arrived m iorl from the south at 3 o'clock Ibis morn nig and sailed at 0.30 for Anyov and Xaas Itiver points. The ve si-l will sail from here on her r turn south at 10 o'clock toinor row morning. Motorship Fairbanks arrived in port at midnight from the Sal! Chuek Mine. Alaska, with a cargo of palladium concentrates for Iran-shipment Kast over the Canadian 'National llailway in Irviugton smelter. New Jersey. I'ho vessel will return north tin afternoon. It. T. Crosby, manager of the Stewart branch of the Hank of Montreal, is a business visitor in the city for a few days, having arrived from the north on Hie Prince Hupert Ibis morning.' Mr. Croshv accompanies him? and Ihey will bo returning north i und.iy night. The Hoyal Yih Co.'s light de livery oar was removed last night from in front of the residence of Pete l.oreiuen on Third Av. nar MeHridc Street and was driven up town where II collided with, an 80 taxi ear. doing slight damage. The boys, who are believed l have taken possession of the ear, deserted il and van ished lieforp the police were able lo arrive on the scene. llosie Dcnda, arretted yesler-day afternoon al 2.15 on warrant by Sergeant McUlinchy. appeared in eourt before Magistrate Mc- Clymottt at 3 o'clock and. pleading tguilty lo a charge of permitting drunkenness on lu?' premises, 717 Frastfr Sired, was fined 50. The magistrate smr-gesled thai it might 1m advisable for areuset lo find residence other than in this city. Fldgnr Phinney, charged with Ihe wounding of Albert Sand-si mm in a recent fracas among loggers at l.ockcporl, appearel again this afleinoon brfore Stipendiary Magistrate' II. F. Mc-Leod In the provincial polict court and was further remanded for eight days. Sandstrom i idill in hospilul 1-ccovVring from j injuries alleged to have been sustained al I lie hands of l'iiln- 'ney. ProMiieial i:inst.tii- W . Smt:': of Anyox arrive. hi Hie eitv tins morning bringing wiMi linn H' man named Archie Mel.ennun.; who has Imhmi aeling si ramgeiy .:f: lale and who will Im- put in safe? keeping and given examination; here. ! Passeugers sailing aboard tne Princess Mary this morning fori the south included J.T.amonte. O.i Hraces, I.. Teijren, '.. A. Ho.u- Chard, T. Hill ami It. i. Mr- Ihoame for VanctHiver; Dr. F'. P.i Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Hen Sell for Victoria; Cd. and Mrs. J. W. NichuJls for Winnipeg. The Ignorance of Mother A little girl living i Dnxbury told her mother she had been reading the story- or Abraham ami Isaac in the Bible. Her mother asked who Abraham and! Isaac were. W ith Childish scorn she answered: '"Why. mamma, don'l you know Am uhain Lincoln and his son Isaac"" en turn at once to Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk if you cannot nurse baby. For three generations the leading infant food. Write Tt.llorden Co. for frr. helpful Baby H Bowk. H Call and sec our advance models in ONYX Ladies Shoes and other makes. Just arrived. Prices right. Family Shoe Store Phone 357. Third Avenue. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBride St. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBYj Man. Dir. "TRY A NIP TONIGHT BEST PROCURABLE Qr&tci jci -a, B0TTLID 4 6URANTC 6URKTttD 10JSY 7 MCOUCt or SCOTLAND Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Th Oriffinal Labl look (or it at th Vendor! and inaiat on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed, by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of x British, Cnlumbii. j?J,