Anoth Loggers! er No-Mar Furniture - Display 4 place Walnut Bedroom Suite In the renowned No-Mar finish guaranteed by the manufacturers. Iit,-it, (Ihifforcllr. Ch ,11 with nine seal .mil Imw-i Hrd supplied Willi Sun iii.m - Slumber Kiiy -prmg ami s ,niuir (McrnuHir ninlln-. or Ni. I ItesliiiOir mattress. ijilete- $242.00 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings One door ii iiih. r 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 Prospective Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER Tiinl.i i v liiiiu-ifioii, Hhiplap, I'm Finish. Flouring. V Joint. Il i-(n .mil Hevcl Siding, I .l.tr and Fir llntii LmiiiIji-i. I'll .mil lIotlonWoiMl Veneer. Mo'ildings, Sliinglr. i.!"i. Shingle. Lath, ;ik. Ilariiwouds, S,i-h .toil iiMir. Wood Pim C&MCNT8, Etc. --I'orlliiod Omeut. Kerne's Ouient. As-Im -Iu- i; tin id. Ilardwull Pla'rr Piaster of Puris, pti-ler Itoiinl. Lime. Ilvdrated I. him . Fireclay. BRICKS, Etc- llouimon Hm k. Fire Hi m k. Pressed llrick. Vgririillural Tile. Vitrified Pipe, Flue Lining. MISCELLANEOUS - Nails. UniMing Paper, Tar Paper, Itulilieruid Itiioiinu-. Johns, Manvdle's AImIu lloof-g. A-i'h.i'l. opliiill Hoofing Papers Sand and in ivpI NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL Ti v our nl llo.il fm Minr Kid lien linage. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 117. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kipper "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ui Prince Rupert, B.C. s aggers! ' We luivo I lie only complete dork of ! Gilchrist Jacks ) "I purls in the North. V handle Logging Gallic. Axes, I'eii. it's., Saw?., and generad Ham p F.impmcnt. , U will jiay 5011 to ec ns when out fitting. Stork's Hardware Limited . 710 Socond Avenue TUGBOATS Day Phones 4m Runert Marine 639 v Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 087 539 Or. 238 Black 735 Local and Personal Phone 15, P.Il. Coal Co. tf Arthur Taxi. Phone 078. tf H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 Cameron's Dance Orchestra. Phone 1 77. tf Lloyd Wilson Hailed on la- Print-ess Mary last evening for Seattle. : . Moose Whist Drive utid liancr, Wednesday, March 21 at 8.30 prompt in Mclropolc Halt. 7u Harry Plait, formerly a resi dent of the city, lias been deport ed from Ketclilkan to Fngland after bavin? been found guilty of a i-ontraicnlion of the Lulled Slate narcotic laws. Miss E. NVeller and Miss M. Taylor, who have resigned from the graduate nursing stalf of the Prinee llupert (.ieneral llosplla'. will sail on the Prince !eorg? Friday morning for Vancouver. A deal whs closed through the office of M. M. Stephens & Co1, Ltd. yesterday afternoon whereby l .. . I'.. I. rlal. I. II... .ms. r r.iiiK r uen Heroines me owiiit of A. C. Little's residence on Second Avenue near Eleventh Sheet. Hillie Drown and Myrtle McDonald of Conuix Avenue ap peared in ttie city police court tlii morning on charges of be ing inmates of a disorderly house and, pleading guilty, were each fined $25 and costs. In formation wu laid iisainsl the women in a croon I of disorderly conduct. The American government auxiliary schooner Hoxer, hav iug undergone repairs in the local dry dock after vvhleli sh? reloaded railway ties which were lightered from her when she went ashore on Wliiteeliffe Is. land a couple of weeks ago, sail pit from here at U.OS lut night resuming tier voyage to Seward Permission was granted last iukIiI by the city council to Adair Cms. Chapter. I.O.I .F... to hold n laa day. Aprit2t. Vpres Day Ttie prweed will go, as usual, to tin' chapter's fund for the up keep of the soldiers' plot ill lairview Omctery. In making the reuest, Mrs. J. A. Tcng, seeremry of the chapter, pointed on) that during the past year four headstones had been pur chased in addition to which reg ular upkeep hud been attended to. The tjiiy council last tiiuht granted Frank isomers pcruiis sion to rent his house on Second Avenue, Weslview, built under the Soldiers' Housing Scheme, for a period of four months from April 1.1 while he is in Vancouver on leave of absence from Ills duties willi the city utilities ib nari-roent. The house is to be oecupicd during that period by Harry Wei ford. Aid. Uaey voiced objection to houes thus built by oldiers being rented by thcni for any length of time. It wan no! the intention tlial they should be ued for speculative purpose Aid. Ciiey was satisfied, how ever, when it was explained (hat in. tliis rase it would only be for a nei iod of four mouths, while Mr. Somers would be out of the cily ANNOUNCEMENTS First United Church F.aslcr Sale March 27. Sacred Cantata, flood Friday, April 2, Fulled. Church. Queen Mary Chapter Daffodil Hall April 5. Anglican Tea and Sale of Wort Apr'1 . , (Jyro HoedoAvn Friday, April 0, in Auditorium. HoyaJ Purple brhlgv, whist drive and dance, Flks' Homo, April tl. Lutheran Women's Aid Spring Sale, April 15, at dirt Sixth Ave. West. Tenuis Club Hall, Klks' Home, April 1(1. Presbylerian Church Ladles' Aid spring Sale, April si. Carry it always With you WRIGLEYS Keeps teeth ' clean, brenth sweet, appetite keen and digestion good. Km I srr Ug Hl Jfter Every Heal QX Slieddon's Taxi and Messenger service. I'none ut. n Mrs. T. Pavlikas will leave on tonight , train for Toronto. Subscription taken for the I'limoiiloii Daily Bulletin. Phone 582. Oddfellows and llebekahs whist drive and dance Hoston Hall April 2U. Arthur's orchestra. hlerlrolysis-- llie unly ut' cure for superfluous hair, vvarti- moles, etc. Phone lllack Itishop i'.. M. Dunoz was Hi speaker before the liyro Club at its regular monthly open meet iug held in the SI. Ilegis Cafe this afternoon. Permission was granted the Fair Doard by the city council last night lo use Acropolis sports grounds on .May Ji in connection with, a May Oucen Carnival. Itcincmbcr St. Andrew's Society Ladies' Auxiliary Salo llonn Cooking Tea in SI. Andrew's Itooms on Thursday. March Whisl 'arid Cribbage at 8 o'cWt I. U. Jackson of Smilhcrs C.N. It. assistant superintendent was admitted , the Prince flu pert (ieneral Hospital this morn it suffering from 'ait attack of influenza. 1 P. S. Itonney, district forester, is on a trip oT Inspection to various Quern Charlotte Island ports aboard the departmental rruiser Lillian D. He is expected !iack in the city about April . Molorship Dcllingham, Capl. Anderson, arrived at tt o'clock this morning from Ketrhikan with '.'. boxes of frozen halibut which is being unloaded over Ihe wharf of the Allin Fisheries. I.V CA'.lt. steamer Prince Ceorte, (Japt. Harry Xedden, will arrive from Ihe south at I o'clock this afternoon. Tile vessel has again been delayed on account of heavy freights for intermediate ports. On recommendation of the fi nance comintttee. the contract for the printing of the auditor's report for the year l!i;5 was let lo Meltae tiros., whose lender of 280.83 was .the lowest, by the city council last night, There wen? six lire calls the intuitu of February and the expenses of the fire department for thai period'wero SI mi? according to Ihe report of D. H, McDonald, fire chief, which was presented to the city A'ouncil last night. t , The only tender for printing the "telephone directory on thn basis nr advertising privileges in Ihe book was received Inst night. by the city from Hose, Cowan A Latin who undertook to print the book Tree of charge to- the cily and make deliveries twice a year Under the supervision -of the su-periiilende'nt of utilities. The offer was accented. ; J. W. Ilundle aand 11. F. Hick. ford, 'young businessmen of The Pas, Manitoba, aro visitors in Ihe cily in the course of n Imt;. ilay trip to the Pacific Coasl. I hoy arrived from the' Fast ca this morning's train and wilt proceed south aboard the Prinoo liuperl Friday morning to vl.lt Vancouver and Seattle. Mr. rtuutllo was tlmc-kecpcr of the big dog derby at Tire Pas this whiter. OUTDOOR RECREATION PART BASEBALL SCHEME OF TRAINING PLAYERS U)H ANOF.LFS, March t'3. Major league teams training in California, Ihe Chicago Cubs at Calalina and the Pittsburgh Pirates at Paso Itobles, are breaking stiff exhibition sched ules with Pacific 'coast learns with varied forms of outdoor re creation. (old, surf bathing, mountain hiking and diverse sports arc helping to put the ball players in trim and to keep them from bo coming stale as might result from a too sleady diet of ball playing. The schedule of the Cub is characteristic. Opening against Los Angeles March 5 they had schedule that called for sixteen games in March and three games in April, when lliey leave for a series of five games with Kansas City. Then they hop to Cincinnati, against which they start play April 13. Meanwhile, San 1 rancisco, Hollywood i formerly Salt Lake) and the Mission Dears (San Francisco's second team in Ihe coast league , are benefittfiiig from their practice games with the major laam. HEALTH DEPARTMENT ALBERTA IS COSTLY Expenditures In That Depart ment Advance 268 Per Cent Since. 1920 KDMOXTON, March 21. Administration of the health de partment under Hon. Oeorge HOadley cost the province '.i'J0,- 100.88 in 11125, an increase since 11120 of more than 208 per cent, the government informed Ihe House on Tuesday following question by Donald Cameron, F.F.A. member for Inni.sfail. This expenditure in one d- lartiiicn( alone has been borne by a population of a little over CiMi.oon people. It is in excess of 1.50 per head of Ihe popula tion of Alberta. The figures given by Hon. Mr. Hoadley for expenditures in tiis department sinre taking over its administration are as follows: tU20 373.7 14.21 1021 J5H3.UM.l. Il22 832.50J.72 1023 8i3.0U2.15 1021 8G0.I87.3 102.1 0DO.in0.H8 URGES RETURN TO SANER LIVING IS IRISHMAN'S ADVICE . DFLF'AST, March 21. Tea drinking is ruining people and silk stockings are lo blame for some present-day illnesses, Dr. Dennis O'llageti, surgeon of Louth l.uunty liilirmary told a committee called together to discuss the treatment of tuberculosis. "What is vtjuircd," ho said, "is a health campaign (u gel people to feed themselves properly. 1 advise people to drink less lea and to get back to the days of 'stiiaboul 'and "buttermilk." There would be less tuberculosis if people, took this advice." , Stimbouf is a porridge of oal- np;al or corn meal boiled in! water ami stirred. A mild form of influenza seems to be prevalent in the cliv al the present time. No serious rases are reported although many people are compelled lo ivmain in their homes for a few days. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Take Notice that Fourth Ave. Fast from ireen Street lo Fifth Avenue will be closed on Monday. March 20. until May 15. llesi-tlenls are retpiesled lo gel in their supply, of coal, etc. before that date. Advertise In the Dally News. SAW- ii with a StMONDS SAW Stays sharp longer. aiMONoa CAN5 aw eo. tro. MONTREAL vikNcouvtn er. vcmn. n.p. .TOST 50 TS&S AGO A!ID STILL FIRST! Popular with Executives and Typists, namioTON uodsl 12 It is by far the easiest Typawriter to operate. It responds sviftly to the lightest touch. The beauty of its typo adds distinction to letters. It is built of durable materials, and the construction is as perfect as hunan ingenuity can devise . Tou can buy a Remington Model 12 on easy terns, and e will take your present nchine as part payment in exchange. For particular sign and mail this advertisement to us. Ka&e.... Address. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER C0UPAWI OF CANADA LIMITED Head Office Toronto McRae Bros., Local Dealer, Prince Rupert, B.C. Soft Finish Service 7c per lb. and lc per piece Our minimum charge is $1.25. F.very housekeeper has friends. Sonic are belter than others. - Our SoU Finish Service is waiting to be your friend ami save your time ami energy. It washes, dries and irons your weekly wash, leaving Tor you only a little touching up with the hand iruti, on the wearing apparel. The rust uT Soft Finish is reasonable indeed. Phone No. S today and add this household friend to your list. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Steamship and Train Service S.S. PRINCE GEORGE aiKl PRINCE CHARLES will ! PRINCE RUPERT r..r VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ami lulrrtmillali- sluU FRIDAYS ik1 MONDAYS .I 9.00 .m. rir STEWART Ml ANYOX, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS, 10.00 p.m. S.S. 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