PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS CRAB Parcels 35c Guaranteed Values From 80c to $1.00 In Each Parcel for 35c On Display hi our Window. Our C5c Sale was Mich a suc cess Unit v are continuing for another week, adding a number, additional exceptional values for 6So 3 lb. Fig liars, fresh stock . . Goo (irauulalcd Sugar, 8 lb. for. . 65c Largo Dry Prunes, California, 5 lbs C5o 1 3 rolls Toilet Paper 05c 5 tins llciuz Pork and licans (55c Id lb. Xavy While Means .. 5c 7 lb. Pry Oreen Peas 05c 2 dozen Fresh l'ullett Kggs.. 05c 8 llrunswick Sardines .. , 1 lin 'Orange Marmalade , 4 tins Singapore l'iiieapple 3-25e pks. Holled Oats .. 2-!0 ronnSs Honey 2 hollies Heinz-tlatsup .. 05-5 05o 05c 05o 05r 05c t His. Table Fjgs or $1.00 worth for 05c 3 lb. Swirl's or Hums' I.ard 05c I dozen Jelly Powders, asst. 05c 5 tins Campbell's Tonialoe Soup C5c 1 large tins Tonialoes 65c 8 liars Palmolive Soap .... 65c 3 tins Snap or Kleenup Soap 65? t3 bars White Swan Soap .. 05c 3 pkgs. princess Flakes . . 65c 2 bars Klondyke Soap .. .. 03c Our Phone 15 and our delivery service are at your command; use them. Plenty of Fresh Whipping Cream now. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 For Sale Auditorium Rink and Hall The leading hall of the cily, situated on lots U and 10, Llock 11), section 5. Iliiilding is 50 Teel by 100; 10 foot ceiling; 7 foot balcony all around building: newly plastered; No. i maple floor. Dining room and equipment and seating capacity for 100 persons. Piano and Wurlilzer mill-" lary band orjran, style 125; 200 pairs Ilirhardson ballbearing skates. Thoroughly equipped throughout for both dancing and skating. With theatre equipment can be used ns such. Also for sale, lots 8 and y. block 15, section 6. Clear title? to property. For further information, apply In L. J. Marren, P.O. Box 146, Prince Rupert, B.C. WAMPOLE'S tasteless preparation of -EXTRACT-' COD LIVER The seasonable loni $1.00 p,er bottle Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST SENTENCES ON MEN PASSED W. H. Bourne Given Two Years by Judge Young and George Sackman Draws Twelve Months W. 11. llourne was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary by Judge -Young yesterday afternoon for having obtained money under faNe pretences by cashing worthless, checks. (eore Sackman, who had been found guilly of carrying a the public peace, was sentenced to one year in Okalla prison. ZERO WEATHER IN DAWSON CITY TODAY Brltlrh Columbia Points all Show Warm Spell Continuing With Rain North of Hazelton While the weather report today received, by Dominion lov-ernmenl Telegraphs shows zero weather at Dawson at eight o'clock this morning, all I tril isti Columbia points show a continu ation of the warm spell and rain was falling at Seventh Oabin. 170 miles north of Hazel- ton on t lie Yukon telepraph line. at eleven o'clock. The report follows: Terrace Clear, windy: tem- LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Leate Land. In Prince Itiin-'rt Land Iteriirrfinir Dl trlet of Prince Rupert, inii 'luiate a hnnon Biy. Queen Charlotte island- u.i.. TAKE .NOTICE mat CO-M:ilera Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. Intends t. aepl.v for a leae of the following; describe: tana: Commencing' at a pit planted about is i-naina, more or les. westrrom norm at corner of lot IMS (T.L. 8JS5P henre north JSS feet; tlicnre youth ".&(?. west son fret, more or le; henre south no feet to the tilrh watei ma-It, in a north-easterly direction oc reel, more or lew. to the Dlnt or com mencemcnt. and retaining stj (i acre more or ies. C03SE MILLKRD, LIMITED. Appllran Per Wm. 0. Mitrneiu rrr ,K- e. WEEK-END SPECIALS 'eaniealed Hack liacon. .sliced. per lb 39c This is tin' kind you pay 00c a lb. for elsewhere . Local New Laid Ffsis, guaran teed, per dozen 5Cc !gg market has advanced. Our price will be higher in a few days . Snider' s Cream of Tomato Soup. per tin 9c Libby's Asparagus Soup, per tin lo each customer). 7c Sun Maid ilaisins, in bulk, 3 lbs for 35c Seeded or Seedless; limit C l. Ile-eleaned Currants. 3 nkjr for 35c Mixed Peel, lemon and orange, per Hi 19o .Mince Meat, quart sealer . . 49c YELLOW NEWTON APPLES t lbs. for 25c 18 lbs. for S1.09! CANNED FflUITS Odd Cent Specials f'.tabapples, 2Vb's. per lin .. 19c Haspberries, l'., per tin . . 19c Hlackberries. 2's, per tin . . 19c Loganberries 2's, per tin .. 27o Peaches, l's. per lin .. .. 22c Apricots. I s, per lin .. .. 22c New Zealand Hotter Arriving Wednesday Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 Bargain Sale Langn size- Ladies' Dresses id. 12, 41, less than cost. "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 She Coughed Night and Day Until She Used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Mrs. S. E. Little, 103 Inkerman St, London, Ont., writes. "I got a very evere raid which settled in my broa-chial tabes. I coughed sight sod day, and although I tried several different remedies I eould get so relief until a friend adrised me to take Dr. Wood's Norway Pine ts'ynip. This I did, and I pistol for a purpose contrary to' I must say that it gave me almost immediate relief as I got rid of mr cough very quickly. I hope this testimonial will be the means of helping others." 'Dr. Wood's" Is put up only by The T. Hilbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. peralure, 35. Anyos Cloudy, calm; temper ature, II. Stewart Cloudy, calm; tem-leralute, 20. , Telegraph Creek Cloudy, culm; 'temperature, 20. Sniilhers Part cloudy, calm; lemperature, 28. Hums Lake Cloudy, calm; I'lnperalure, 27. Hazelton Part cloudy, calm; cmiieralure. 30. Tl NICER SALE X 7803. Srati-d Tender U!I m-rlil by IIh-tustri' l I'nri-tirr l liter tlian i.,ii xi In- i.ih day f trbruar.v, I9JS. for On "iinlUM! of l.lri-m-r MHIlt, Mju.lr nUltd. -kidriniti- lnl-i. n." .1.. I rut t.l5.i0 .-I lHnl niaiirr or Sirurr, llniiMirk. .lid :lar Sanh,r !. year will br allowwl fur re-iliioal T limber. I urllK-r eartlriilars f IIm- i:hrf l'r-i-tcr. V!i-ii,rli. r tin- liltrirt lrrlrr, ertr ItniHTl It I. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Lt Land. In rrlnrr nujwrt Land ItecorJliiir Il irli-t of l'rinre riuixrl. and ultuate in north nre of shaniHMi Bay. yu-cn r.harl'ittr llam.s, B.C.. TAkK notice that Jainea neiaint Strang and ltdberl C. Gom of Vancouvrr. U.C. rM-cuiiatln cannrryiiK-n. InteiHl tu annlr for a lea of tint follow In jr de irniw-fl foresnore ai snaiinon Daj, yurrn i barkille Ilaml4 -- Cuiniiienrina- at a p4iSt planted on the. iH-e or snannon nay aiioui too irei in a KXilliwenlrrly rtlrerllfm fruin nnlti-vtt corner o, lt ISift. said pt lielna mrtbeal corner of an ai(llcation to pur-lue by in. Fleldlnr Slranr: thence U.C. FISIIISO ; PACkl.Nn CO. LTD. Applicant. r M. M. Engllih. tvte lwml' -is ot LAND ACT. HUMAN HAIR USED FOR MAKING CLOTH In So!te of Bobbing, Supply Wlolly Inadequate to Fill Demand Whilehorse dear, calm : TAHITI MIRACLE MAN temperature, .-s. Dawson I'.li'ar. calm; lent H'raturi', 5 below zero. EXPERIMENTAL SALE Thursday Shoppers Will Have First Choice of Ladles' Shoes at SI. 95 per Pair The Universal Trading Co.' -I miliary Sale prices in Ladies' Hioes will not go lower than 1.115 per pair. This price will -onliuue till Saturday oijly ami i-vi-ry pair is expected lo be oltl in Ion'.' before then. Is A.MIKNS, ,1-rance. .Ian. 27. manufacture of strong linen I Tor the filtering of extra heavy oils and other fats is Hie latest use found for .Milady's beautiful hair. The supply of women's 1 1 ti-i f beiitg totally inadequate to meet ) I lit demand of Hie manufactur ers, it is now being mixed with huir obtained in China from the fust disappearing "queues" of modern Celestials. i The carding, spinning and weaving of human hair for the manufacture of cloth is an industry just established here, bul which has made great strides. The clolb or linen obtained from very close weaving of hair is virtually unlearahle and is in demand by refitting plants ami distiller- of heavy oils, which require that the rloth u-ed as filters be subjected to a very high tension. .Several washing operation are required before tin hair can be sent to the canting poni. Thereafter it is dandled jut like wool and woven on special l-mms. Tales of Marvellous Cures by Successor to Tural, Greatest of Healers 1 ' 1 1 1 l-m 111 "f CITY COUNCIL AGREES ON POLICY WITH REGARD SETTLEMENT AT COW BAY (continued from jage one) were offered 100 foot. There was danger, the mayor thought. In allowing matter to dfin along, .lie ihouulit the should give him authority to ask the provincial' government for a still larger frontage as the Yacht Club needed 200 feot. Should it be impossible to got the Domin cd thai they lay it over and take I Hie matter up with Ottawa. !.lfmf t, mniiliitnu lliAli li"ei.Ail OUSTING PHYSICIANS 1 1" incorporate the hlen of Alder- man Caey in his root ion whim pa-Mil tiiiHuimously' ns follow The Resolution "That Mr. Pallullo. the Pro-viueial liovprninenl and the D' PAPtrni:, Tahiti. Jan. 27. purlineiit of Marine and l'ilnr- When obi Turin, greatest or rin-jte nt Ottawa lie udvi-fd thai the Healers of Tahiti, died seven when either the Ih-oviiirial liov- years npu he left a prediction eminent or tin- Dominion Oov- that after him would arise a ernment or both agwe to Inking i ion (iovcrnmrnt to undertake the; work he would favor spcmUiiK from 0.000 to $75,000 and ho lyliexeil fw citizen would vote to proceed with Hits project. Criticized Plans Alderman Larson staled that the Yacht Club wanted the same site they at present occupied. They were willing to maintain their own improvoinciilM and did not waul' aux thing except lint site. Alderman Stephens crilicid'J I he Fordo plans anil suggest .'tl that they would be useless. The more wiilerfroiil limy got from the tlovernment the greater would be their liability. Thc had enough lo do with the money already without it. He thought Hie pmpoHy should, lie conveyed direct Iroiii the provincial to Ho Dominion lovcm incut. Alderman W.J. (ireor sugvest- healer who would he his superior. jPare of Hie mosipiito fleet and; Now the native populace is flock- fUhinjr fleH and yacht club Ihej tint lo lural s7jsufcessor. j,.jy will not witltohl it consenl Tales of Ifiej. "Miracle Man s" lo nuing in of Cow Hay. manellous cures an- in cirrula-l ri,e tlilv .Oiuu:il will co- lion and although the natives 0lPraP tll ny way possible wiili- of Tahiti are civilized and nrdin- ARCHBISHOP HERE. On his way to AnyVx an I Stewart where lie will lake eon. Kotlea or Intantlon to Apply to Luao , f jn;, j ..ervices. Archbishop In the Prince liupert Land Itecordinir A. L. Ilel'eiicier of ancouver l Dlttiiil and altuale on an unnamed llet, . . . , hn the KaMern entrance lo Hnd,n Bay a passenger aboanl the steailier ii'tM?! Uut"1" lUn'1' B'"e P"nt ,',ini'c Hup''il today. He will re-TAKE SVOTICE that Oeorgre Oordon nuh-i lorn south next week by way of hv nr I'riiKC Himert. U.C. Manufacturer.!.. ... ; intend to apply for leaae of the fol-.lTlnce lUlperl llowmr described landa:--I CoinnieiK'inr al a pot altuate on a I partly aubmerred reef or rM k radiating from Mine in practically a circle, having; a radlua of about l.too feel and containing 100 arret, more nr leaa. ceohijE Gorinn BCsnnv. nf imM ih ,o 1 Sluimon Hay lolte lland TAIE NOTICE that t, Harry Itoblnvm rroat, or MaKnett, B.C., iMcupatlun I'l'il Curer. intend to apply for a leant of Ihe "Not Much Difference" Mother 'to her extravagant daughter - (iraiKlmolhcr tued (o put her money into old wool- . . , LAND ACT. icn SlOCKIIIgS. ,. Notleo of Intantlon to Appy to Laaaa Land "'"Mini Daiialller l liil I P lltlt mine " In- In the l-and Itecording Dlatrlct or PrltiW! . , , riniH-rt. and tltuate on the iuuth ahore of.lO new silk slockillgs. llltTCft Manartt Inlet, Queen Char- not much differencjf. Hay 'iirloek of F. (t. Dawson, ' TJinJW . "Z'i aituated at ih, Ltd. d. arrived arrived in iti lbis lliis morning muriiing on on Koiimweiii corner or 1.01 Ult (T.I.. Ktl&li t- lli.nr. If, -tilfi.. Ihm.a Ihe train and will ho in town uu- tfirth to chain, more or lew. to high' tll the end of (lie week. water mark: theme miulhweal It chain.; i more or leaa, following the high water! m"J;k.,,.,I2,l?L-0.,'mm:e.m,'n, n,,i A Hrooksl.ank arrived back lo viiMiiiiiii p ai.itk'l inwiv nr icri, i . , . i . il rnosT. day from a short business viu Daiad October li, li. I ,J oiulHiers. oui any financial obligation Jr arily Jtighly sophisticated, they'll.,. aiicr are abandoning Kuropean phy- ..jr a olio's letter will be sicians and Iransrerring tlHirltranHmi(.ti lo oilawu with a r.s-failh lo the new healer. Hun-!,.( , uumr ((,. roK nr mak-Ireds are taking their ailment I inf. ttH. ,it.ire, iniprrnemonls to him daily. Ja ,ak,. ov)M. iU(t Wilt, g.r, ( ul1. No claimant of curative powers. ltrmil,, for ,,s upkeej.." had the reputation or command-,. ed the faith of the natives in a iifauuer cipialliu? Tnrai. Hut his prophecy of a successor is now aiding Hie man enjoying popular acclaim. SMITHERS Mr. and Mrs, Olof llaiiou or Prince Itupert spent the early part of the week end in town, re-liirniiiK Iti their home on Tuesday night's train. Mr. Hanson is an important factor in inanv business ventures in this ditric! ouiheierly roibiwinr hirh at?r mark and his preseul visil to look into ,f .a Bliannon Shannon II Bay about bIk.ii 1AA 700 tt,m feel I la m M a Tr.t Itl I.. . i: ""' mo tili-if.ls it sis wit uii niosi nuiiL nuiij likelv in lifl oulli- i feet wiiih and 767 feet e,t of weal orner of Lot isg; tnence yn 9 final one lnOie ' lie ill id Mrs. U8.S feel to the hlrh water mark of an' ., , land helm an application to leai by , Mail-oil tart oil an Clendei Hobert C. r,oe: thenre northerly. e"t rly and Mmlhweaterly following the hirh water mark of aaid Island to a point 96t r t south and I liJ rret weal or Kinth- u -. . I1IB. lUh. MA., I ft Ik fMli fheocr north tio feel, morn of lea; Ihencej at SIC feet, more or le. to the point f coiriifM-nreinent, and rontalnlnr acres more or leu. nonT. c. nnssE and jas. HEi.ni.o sTno, Applicant. Per Win. O. Mitchell, Arent. Hated ovemliee inth. HIS. LAND ACT holiday during which they intend to visit .Soulli American Mr. ami Mr. F. H. Mesnci enlerlaiiieil a number of friends at bridge on Saturday evening. Mrs. I.. H. Warner entertained at bridge on Tuesday afternoon, Notlta of Inltntlon to Apply to Laata Land Imvillg Mrs. Oliif Hanson as the III vueeil l.liariniie llflllil l.aou nr- I a m t cordlnir lllrlct of Prince liuprrt. anl'Sliest Of ItOIIOr. niuatr two and one-nair ninea wrrt or Mirord Iiav. Skidetate Inlet. TAWK 'lTir:K lint B.C. t'luhinr k Pack- i.iw ruiiii.Hv I In.llfMl i.f Vttne.iiit r It t' Thomas Cole of Victoria, iiro- cciipatiun .saimon i.aniiem. inienn io uiri.ii miuiiur ami siip-i is"r m "ffilTandv1-' f r"""w,"r ""jgovernmenl agenfies. paid an zm:!X'ri , r .e"S-rs.'.?.:iSL."Ma: "iciai visit n. n.e loc.n provin east of mouth of unnamed ftrearn; thence' I'lal offices. COIIllllg ill la st outh rive chaltH: thence eat "teen , , .,,.i,,,, ,,.,! r,,,, Ullirsil.lJ ami Icaillg again 101 cnaliis; thence north to lHre line; thence roitowinir snore tine to imiiii nr com-1 iir tniierl im Tiieilav. ""-''""J' ""J"" mencemcnt. .en.-.i,..il and n.t Ff.nl.mlnr containing (even aeren fiH.,1,,IlL thrte-qiiarler acre, more or 1cm. SYNOPSIS OF LAND AMENDMENT'S PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unreaerve.1. ounrayeil Crown lnU may If pr-mpt4 by iliitlah ulject over '. run of ag, and by nlienn on declaring; Intention to Lecoino Hrlllah ubject. condl llonul vioa residence, occupation, jitl lir.pruvamc-nt (or aatrlcultural ourpuata Full Information concernln rfu-.atlona retrJlng pro-emptiona It Klven In llulletln No. 1, Land terta. "How to I'ra-empt Ivind," coplea of ihlch ran b obtalnad free of charta Vy addremliig; the Department o( Uinda. Victoria. It C, or to any Oo- j eminent Knt llerorda will bo granted covering i only land suitable (or agricultural purpoaea. and which la not tlmbar-land. I.e. carrying; over J.0O0 board feet ir acre weit of the Coaat ltanga ' and MOO feet per acre east of ttat ltanga. Applications ror pre-emptlona r : to be addressed to the Land Corn mleaioner of tha Land Hecordlng t- vision. In which the land appUed (or i Is eltuated, and are made an printed ; forma, copies o( which can be ob tained from the Land CommUalonor. l're-emptlons rnuat be occupied (or , five venra and Improvements mada i to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing; and cultivating at toast rive acres, before a Crown Grant can b received. Kor more detailed Information aae the llulletln "How to I're-erapt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase o( vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaea; minimum price (or flrst-claes (arable) land la IS per acre, and second-claas (rai-Ins;) Und 12.60 per acre. Further Information rtKartllnK purchase or lease of Crown lands la Klven In Uutletln So. 10. Land Berlcs. Turchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or lndualrlal sltea os timber land, not exceeding 40 acraa, may be purchaaed or leaaed, the con dlUona Including payment of atumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding U acme, may be leaaed aa homesttea, conditional upon a dwelling; being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Im-vrovement eondltlona are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grating and Industrial purposes areas not xcaedlng 40 aorat may be leaaed by one person or a QRAZIN0 Under the (J raxing Act the Province la divided into grating districts and the range administered under a Clrailng Comtnlaalonar. Annual grazing permits are lsautd baaed oa numbera ranged, priority being; gtvea to establlahed owners. Btock-ownert may form aaaclatlona for range management. Free, or partly free, Mnnita are available for ee tilers, oanpers and traveller. u M Ma 9 Wednesday. January "j it! gaflHLflsHalHHLMialaaLMHaHaLH finest Belgian (Jlassware In our Basement Store Water SeK 0 luinblern and lilicher, daiii kIukx, fn 12.00 Water Sell, liKhl cultlna, from W.60 Plain stem (iohlutH, per doen $4.50 l.iiHtt Cut Unhid-, ier diiini $5.50 tinht cut Tuiutittirat. er (Iiiimi $1.80 Plain Tumbler, per doen $1.50 Sherbel (ilasses, Itglil.nil. per tloen $3.00 Sherbet (ilas. (; loen Claret Stem iIozmi Cocklnll illumes. , . . Port WW (id dotfn , . . . Sherry !J;i , WliUfcjp T la-M v . . . f ... ... ThlfeH (fre. oniv n. r bilge rat;t." whii-li we tin, f'"lli Ih'letiuitl. MAX HEIL KRONER 527 Third Avenue 520 H.80 $i $V(g $2.00 iroo $1.M WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. FRED THOMSON In "That Devil Quemado" The lliiroem.in or Ihe lltlN. n t ire.in.' i Stalwart' A Itoinen. Lothario anil l.'i.lum A be-a-lifil, ln'-tililniiicil. ie-ln--f-llei Devil ! , hote a ega!u of Seed him-elt a Pumgii.i IVared. Haled. Iiveil, n no man ever w. i of Vroii(r; hif S?.i a Signal of Veiigi un. e. l-pei wero igeon. Twice he slide girl lriile .,! Shod Willi Sewn I.eogne HooU ln immr w;i im whiper. A biicrnner of ihim'l' liearl. tl bonier like a 111. o k 1'higne. Mi-xn-iin uitio. Iull. Iieiiiililnl women. IVed ami "Silver Ktiift a-l : Fred Thomon, Gloria Hope, Albert Prltcoe, Byron Douglas, Joseph Dell, Nola Lux ford, .md i.tbei COMEDY. PATHE REVIEW 35c. and 10c JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE All Stamped Goods at 25'. Discount Im linlinK llinu't. in llrowti or W liil- I.iik m I .tj?hldrei.e. Towel. IMbiw Slip-, ami a vmi icU iiM'fiil iirtiale. BEDDING Comforters nl. in llot. tiren, T'irkr ' Splendid ipialily rover, el rotten ii(liiif. II i0.r.i for .... . . $3.7$ Colored Bedspreads liaiunk finili. l -'v in-. lllne or titild. Hi'Kulr i.r. S,,e prjer $WS White Cotton Sheets -1,ixe. .er p,.ir ... . $3.25 0-1 Mil', per jmir $3.50 Pillow Slips llepnl.ir K.e pair. Sule prie' per pur 60c Lace Curtains Vi-ry fine pialil. Itepilnr Js ale al Half PHct Tin- week lertiiiiuile- our I're-lnventorv S.ile i iidvunlaKe of Hiee prices fur fjiuihly Men Into. I All Winter Goods at Great Reductions H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Phone 0 3rd Avenue and Fulton Steamship and Train -" - . . . i.lJJJUl1 M -UU." Service S.S. PRINCE RUPtHT will leave PRINCC KUflRT t.,r WANCOUVl. VICTORIA, SEATTLE ami HiteriiM-illate point, tarli fRIDAr al S s.m, S.S. PRINCE RUPCRT ror STIWArlT atxl ANTOX, WtDNtSOAV, 10 S.S. PRINCE .'OHN fotlllUlllly nr VANCOUVER Via CJUtlN CMAR10TTI ISLANDS. PASStNOtR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERY VONDAV, WIONESDAV ami SATURDAY al S IM for PRINCE EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, all tHiinla laalern l anaila, l ulled sul AOENCT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktl Olfke, 621 Third Aa, Prince Rupert. Phoaa ClearanceSale of Woollen Goods We have utlverli.-eij recently lliat wo like In offer Koods when you need it moil und not when wo wuut V) W ril of Iheiii. Now, we lire ImviiiK h fold unup, mid yon ni v n your Woollen Umlmveiir und Woollon lllaiikels. NVe . r itiakiiifr retiiurknhle ivilnclioni on lhe.e linex tuitl it Ho worth while lo lake uilvnnliigo of our nffci'. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS In While mill flrey, in Pink nr Hluo llonler. inxV- ltegiiliir price 2.r0. Halo $1.95 I 1x1 Ilegnlnr price Halo S2.25 12xi lleKiilnr price :.r0. Kale $2.95 25 Discount on all Woollen Hlnnkols in flrfly uno WluK" JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 645. Corner 3rd and 7th