PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Look Here! for 65c 1 tin (Jrano Marmalade I tin I tec I l'luin Jam . . ZVi'a .. ... .. (55c C5c 2 litis Delmonlo l'eaches, large, r.riK 4 lbs. Tabic Figs or $1.00 worth for , . ..... C5c ;i lbs.-Swift's or Hums' Lard 05c 1 ilozen Jelly Powders, assorted 05c Tt (ins Campbell's Tomato Soup ... 05c 1 large, (ins Tnniiiloes .. .. 05c 8 bars Palmolive Soap . . . . 05e 3 tins Snap or Kleenup Soap 05c 13 bars While Swan Soap .. 05e 3 pkgs. Princess Flakes ... 05c 5 pkgs. Del mon I e Seeded Raisins 05c 2 bars Klondyke Soap .. .. 05-5 20c tins Libby's Pork and neans , . . . C5c Butter and Fresh Eggs are down again Oel our price first. Plenty of Fresh Whipping Cream now B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 Every Prescription We compound is dispensed by a FULLY QUALIFIED PHARMACIST from chemically pure materials. Our prices are moderate. We are Prescription Specialists. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. Third Ave. We deliver and Fifth St. Don't Buy Your Crockery and China Ware Until you have compared our prices We Save You Money Gordons Grocery Seventh Avenue East Phone 447 Bargain Sale Langu size Ladies' Dresses SO. )2, ti. less than cost. OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT SAYS SIR HENRY TO 1 MONTREAL CANADIANS MUNTUEAL, Jan. 20. Sir Henry Thornton, in addrratsinm llic Young Men's Canadian Club yesterday, spoke of the briplu outlook for (he future of Canada and expressed his opinion (hat a decided impetus would br laven Id ininiijiialion this yisir by agreement entcreil into between the Canadian and Hriiish govern-; nients with (lie transportation '.ml u It t ii i i ii ir ik. mi I .i 11 in. tkfit'l lijn '" ' .....,........- ......... 2 llns Uarllell l'ears C5c '"y. '! , . , , . ''nt. Ho pouted 1 tin l'ears and I tin Cherries (55c! "ul- pruvnltsl for greatly reduced i n.w v..i...... in. .nw r..-. j tin.? ii ii.Mi v i 3 tins Loganberries . . 3 tins Blueberries . . . I 80c tin Driinilk . ... 3 lioltle Libby's Catsup 3 25c pkgs. Rolled Oats :.' 10c Combs Honey . . 2 hollies Heinz Catsup 05c C5c C5o C5c C5c C.5c C5c farm workers, and household workers. They vary from fifteen to forly-five dollars, the former sum to Halifax aiid'thc latter to Vancouver. The rale to Winnipeg is seventeen dollars and fifty cents. Children up lo I years of age are carried free. The balance of the total cost of passage is to be arranged as a joint contribution made by the Hrilisli government, the Dominion go eminent and Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY Our Week-end Specials are getting I lie business. Phone or ders rarefully filled and no wait ing for phone connection. Shop downstairs where you cet SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. Local New Laid Lggs, per dozen 3 dozen for Toilet Pancr. 0 rolls 19c Crape Xuls, pkge 17c Sugar Crisii Oirn Flakes ... 11c Table l is, per cut 19o Orwaii's I'icoa, 1. lb. tin .... 39c Supreme .Mop Oil, quart bullies 39c Heinz Catsup, large bottles 29c Bird's Custard Powder, pkge. 12'2c Malkin's llest Jelly Powders. pkge. ... 6c! ttidu'eway's Tea, per lb 89c' Lemon and Orange Peel, mixed. i lb 19c No. 1 While Heans. 5 lbs. .. 29Cj Pure Loganberry and llaspitei i-v Jam. t lb. nails 59c 1 Itogers' (iolden Syrup. lb. tins Phones 210, 211, 212 43c HogetV iiolden Syrup, to Hi. tins 79c Mulkiifs llest Coffee. 1 lb. tin 62c MEAT DEPARTMENT Sirloin Steak, iter lb 27c Hound Steak, per lb 25c Sirloin lloast, per lb 25c Pol Itivasl. iter lb. .. 8c to 12"ac Pork Spare llitts. per lb 20o Tripe, per lb 10c Hoiluiw lleef. per lb. . . 7c to 10c Corned lleef. per lb. . . 8c to 15c Pickled Pork, per lb 18c "Deraers" RuPerl TaMe Supp'y Co Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 am jrmmf mrl JSEST THE seeds of bronchial trouble are sown during the present trying weather. For both strong and weak-chested a few Peps tablets afford the best and surest defence. Peps quickly soothe and heat nw, tore throats : they banish courhj. ' co'.dt, and chills, and strengthen the whole cf the bronchial tucea. the sleamsliip company. These: t dissclves tn the exceptionally low rates would, lie mouth, certain healine and grrmicidal thought, bring about the Immi-j fumes are released which permeate ,. , .... i r r .. i ...J the whole of the resrurattry tract. giation to .iinada a largei Pfp's Thus A( hMnr m.dic,nf , number of settlers in I .'20 than hrcathti dee!) into lungs and to all in ailV previous vear with the, the vital parts. .It reaches sore and except 1 in,, or a few of . the very, . j inflamed membranes never touched by mixtures and syrups swallowed outstanding years prior to thej nt0 the stomach. war. SEEKS $25,000 FOR BREAKING UP HOME Husband Asserts Wife Was Induced by Defendant to Leave and Supplied With Funds KhMONTOX. Jan. 1.. A 000 suit in which the man allejred have broken up an Kdnionlon borne is named defendant by Hie husband is before the Supreme Court, this week. .1. C. I'.. Mller of IOOl'8 ior.tii street, plaintiff in the firs' PI'S art now astiinaal f 4mUl.tf aM trt a.rj.r. r trim fn O.. Dnr.it St. Tarmtt. 23c. sox ceaUl.t U faatata. 5, liis home in October for Chicago lo obtain a divorce, Mr. Miller seeks damages of 25,000. Defendant denies (lie allegations saying that he did not win the wife's affections, nor induce her lo leave. Science Note Cheinisln Professor What an you tell me about nil rales? Student Well er they're a lot cheaper than day rales. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Electrical Inatallallon Qoxrnmtnt Wharf erlnet Rupert SiaWsl Ti-iKk-n markrd "TeiMli-r tor OUC Wlrluir" will ! r-et-d tin lo lu Sat nr. I'il.Ii Kvli-:i nnr iloen 45c M"!- J"r ll i. i u U" ifornlriiM fur nuirnir tlu urtrrlr tif. $1.25 i"M of lly warrbuuse at Oivrnini'-li . i uinri. H.I.. J-iesll l irsls, per dozen 'UC siflfiralMi tad iiarllrutars ran ! .ii.Ti.n fur S1 1S; "Waiiird al uw mrifr ut nie insiriti UUZCn IOI 1 KimiHs-r. Ccsirt IIihim-. Crliire lliiirt. H.C. Fresili Pullets, per dozen 35c ur any wh1t ist netmarlly 3 dozen for $1.03i ' 0 mackay. H.C. lvlain t:i.eese, each .... 19c ,., ' r.nWr. Maid of Clover Creamery Hutlei .l January silt." nw, in bulk, 3 lbs. for .. .. $1.40 land act. ..... II. . r. ..; IO juu ihuuiii. vi rjn-v.... it..on ,rf add. to Laaaa Land Kliivn ItniKlies 23c Mine llnilies ... c j iinrsri. and nilitatr i llK! ihxiIIi ahore if snauiuHi Kay, na.wti miri, ijunn i,nar lull'- UIhIhIi. TAkE oTH r. that I. Ilirry IlubliKOO Fiil. of VlaMll, H i .. HTueatluii Flii rurrr, tnlrttd tn atttily for S lr'e of tbr follow In (IrM-r lx-d land: lumuiimriiiir at a pwl aitualrd at Ow -oiilliwest nornrr of l.nl tall (T.I.. 85SP. ; tbrtli-r pat 10 rhalli; ttirnn-ii. i (li lu -haln. laorc or lr, lo tilth ali'r mark; tiwnrr MMilhweal It chain, iimrr or lr. fiilli.wlnfr ihr hljrli watrr mark tn point of roicunriirriiKnt, anil 'minimi g airen, iieire or iett. II. R. K1I09T. Mttxett. B.C. 'mw-i -i,.f at t THE PIONEER'S FRIEND. Hudsons Bay Blankets Pierrie Parish Loggers' Boots Hood Rubbers Big Horn Brand Clothing Cares Macklnaws Stanflcld's Underwear McBrine Baggage t ; 1 1 ' r i Made Pat Phillipson Pretty Stories and Innocent Jibes at Vancouver People by Writer in Victoria Newspaper JJy 11. 11. 11.,. in Morning Culoiul; Winnipeg indignantly denies. Hint Vancouver is Hie lliinl largest cily in Canada; hut there is one thing' llml Winnipeg cannot deny; lliat more hilt-resting tilings li;ippMi in ancoiivor id. .ii iiMiini in Winiiiiiet? iir in anv oilier "ily in Canada if nv' are to IhIicvo the tliigs wv read about the Vaiictiuxer news-j pa iters. ... .... ,1 .,. i ... i ...... 1. 1 .... ' One Hung liappencu in uucuuver iai witk ui imim ") possibly have liappeueil in iiijnpeg or in mi) m me msi.-in cilics. We do not believe cn a . tiling could have happened even in Victoria, nolwithstaudiiig the remarkably mild and genial weather we have had this winter. jWe have already made a note ol jibe remarkable thiiiig that hap-I peued in Vancouver, or rather on ' r II... ....iii... In tin t.: i ..r ii... t....iriA A.k.11 II. no winter at all so far this year. Hut it bus rained u liltfc, and sometimes it is just as well lo carry an umbrella as a precaution against emergencies. Well, a Vancouver gentleiiMii, after eating his dinner at a restaurant piuktyl up what he thought wus environs of that retnarkaldc city, his own umbrella and went home. whose future is destined to le Afler arrivinc al ills residence even more remarkable than its in fuirview 4liis geiillemun. who presenr. A lively ami aggressive tMU, have ,m'h n very couseien-snake pomnnl out or one of the (ions genllemau indeed, diseov-i'lips on thai gidf course, coiled ered t hot he had walk it I off vvilh itself menacingly and put out its an umbrella belonging lo some toiiuue after Hie manner of its other nran. I'pon making this kirn) al the golfer who had dis- discovery the conscientious Fair-turbed its winter repoe. And tew man hurried back to the we are assured by Hie golfer and relauraut and me the actual his opponent in the game thai owner of Hie lost umbrella rom-the siiake did not pop out of the fng out of the door, destitution cup al the nineteenth hole. Jwas effected. Concience in one Cannot be Beaten !ou.e wa raed nf a burden. The Can inniieg. or Toronto, or owner of lb nmbrella wa con-Montreal, can even Kincardine in vinced thai there w at leal the vvorbl-renowued County of one honest man in Vancouver, llruce. cap such a story as thai?' When Ue WinniMg newspaper MVe do ntl siiimose it is cven wlnoli Is seepliral iiIhmiI Hie sue iH.xil.le to it av a came of golf and iiopmaiion in tuiimuivrr m any of those eiistern cilies ul lnwrs about Amos the buWerfly ins rason of Hie v.-ar. not Ui Isabella the caterpillar. Pflrr sav anylhina about rousing ser-ltlie btiinlde bee. ami Ananias the penis and driving them out oil snake fw have en tn the 'the ups on the ureens. ibaptisih of Hie snake . all active I Yel we are not completely anoiM ilieir summer iiiiiip. Uansfied vvilh that story as told possibly it will nitrw with n 'by Hie Vancouver goHer. It is vwlien we ny that there re om.-inoi as good a story as it might features of life in Vancouver i. ir tid.r hv a journalist, which euiinol be dupliraleil ir '. ,.r even by a mere newspaper any ollor cily in Canada. j niaiie-'i In'' km 'mmaied Oy at-,. .. t i.t if Mr': . - .- ' - I. nil, HIS lies!'Wd UIKiI) Ills Wile , .. ..,,...i...,l l.mrtial. ii lieni'ge A. Holm. son, uier--); m t unit hrnker. wiilower. 100 ii named r-ase. claims his home ha H8l) filr(1(, ,;Uimillg ,,Hl nb. been broken op ami Ins happy ,1, B,1Iiplled llls Wlfe wth LAND ACT I.rilli-nil iiii'i-'iii-iliim ' Nolkt of InUntlon la Applf U Laaa Lai4 i.i ..-ill. Willi a lirlllianl iiii.i-riuaiion, 1-d n 0urf,B (harM ltitn.,t u, and a complete golfer, ' had had.wdmt uimmh of 'rtt ituiri. nj , , ..,-' fllUIH- l atwl (KM- half ll rt Kf, Hie good fortune to encounter mi ford Hay. saidrrxe miri I not' TK N"TH: ihai B.C. nMn l'a ; ll. Hut -.1 snake, .h'iL ll,,. me rnulilM repine u-iiiibl vvouiu noi (Bf (HUI-HV ,.,hii. .ir Vanroiorr, .-., have bwn an amiable and harm- wmiwitun samwu iiamr. intmd t . ,1.1, ..' f lesi of lh folkealuc d ' less creature such as abounds on Ji,' , CMimimrtiir ai a psi iriantra at um; mi iur, ui ur; . mn Y"-'- -,t mm of Small har mm- bnndnsl lar wtiubl have been either an elon- fat r umhiiii r umtaiued irrim; inetK , , , , MMOt, fl rham; thr rati altlrm gated constrictor or a venomous, t. IIFW, lirii, i ,iMr in; tiwnrr Mlnir rlmtrr llw lo m!r i.f omi deJdl.v ,l-i, IK ami -in, I aiiHiifiil sjuiciiu conra, enlir:i wliicli wiucii ,ll(iirMllrtf fnd niutMar -m iu-1 fears noither man nor beast. If tlH-rr-qiiarlrr arrr. iimkv or H1III.XO 1 PVCklVM CO. LTIl. I. . . I la. i Mr. Huller-j ..llr it had been & Appiirant field would have freed bimselfj fn, jy u.m. tu.iuh. from its embraces jusl in lime bv l.illiiik' it on the head with his! "no act. nilitiek. If a eidirji. Mr. Hultcr- Notlca of Iniantlan U Apply rf tta.a! . ,. , , or Lano, field, who is also an accomplish-, in itiikt ituiTri Ijivi itprurdmr , ItUlrtrt aud altuatv an unnaiurd i j .......i i i,,. it Mould have hail li ed musician. ,.,,, iaM. f u t iot t!Mi.llii'' mi its lail in llo lime m llwl! Kay. . .fafare lMii 0re . . LantiMi nani. unit rritit h.m. h.. and dancing lo Hie entrancing TAki; otice tit Harris kfrr .f rnwr ... 1 RiiiHiH II I Vatlp yarllirr. Inlrtid lei notes of his pipe. mt f s ifa of it following- - Took Wrong Wife SLSSSi .i . m.1 on i. . Uut other stories are to b ... m,. fftSl: aUOUl usiuuilllliin iiuij9 Irrl nurtm-aM; turiirr l.uoo irri fmm- ,,, t i i,i Vnfieiliver.' lw a.00" nullipara! to have Iiappeueu in vancuuir, j)n ..u,,,,, ronummr o stories that even are more re- arrra. u or i'- markable ami prohably more. Rr hl, Arnn. Jejb . nar. authenlic than the story of the . - - snake that did nut pop out of the, T. uinclcciith hole on a goii course,, rorm tt Notica. There aro'reports in circulation! tlu?'f ttul H.at f.cr have" been very prevu -j rur. v.h., Wan. ( lent in Vancouver for some itnrivi i-. aetly for a weeks. We would not have wrtt-i "'.nT p.U hVh.h ., ten anything about ucl. reports H,';;; V!y,uZ" lvXStw' if it ha'l not been necessary io ,r(r. n,,,,. P.t A rimm. iin-wr mmw lu'" rltaliw: thefi" Mt 3 rlialn. more o- i. n I.. .....I.. l ..iv imiiiL iu do it ill Oilier 10 give poilll lrM lo hlrn Milfr nik of Skwna rthfr; Uie wil i. tale in thai inn has teen told. i llnre follomlnr iim turn airr mars w ' Vancouver is so prosperous and rich that nearly everybody in! Hie place drives a motor car. A ' motor driver drove home one evening with his wife, and di-' covered just in lime that he was not driving home vvilh his wife but wiMi the wife of another man. He had slopped on the street somewhere lo buy some-' Ihiiig. ami in mirk had got into the wrong car wilh the wroir," woman. Hie iiiisuikc was nut discovered until the woman in (he wrong car discovered that she had been delivered at llio wrong house. Naturally the lady-was alarmed and indignant, and 'lie yenlleman was amazed. Itul !lhc matter was adjusted by Hie iuse of the telephone. The right hiisltand or the wrong woman was jeouini'uiik-aled wfll, drove up lo Hie wriung house in another wrong car. ears and ladies were exchanged, and every hing ended happily for everybody. Returned Umbrella i The weather i also reported lo have been sonicwhul damp as I well as ralher thick In ancou-iver liurinsr the preseul wilder i We would not have mcnlioned this rumor eilher ir it bad not been neeesmirv in Older Id tell the next story', because, accord Intr tn the. Vancouver papers I here really bad been no winter worth sneaking about In Van couver during the p4l year, and gkftrua k . ior Hlvrr In tailnl llil of of rooilnrpci rniiiirnriliwnl liM-nl WALLACE IISllMlir.S IIP.. Appllranl. Per liny L. Hons. rrnl rial'! ath nmlir Sf For Sale Auditorium Rink and Hall The leading hall of the city, situated on lots 0 and 10. block 10, Keel ion 0. Hiiilding is 50 feet by 100; lli fool eeihrng; 7 foot bul-couy alT around building: newly plastered; No. 1 maple floor. Hiding room and equipment ami seating cnpucily for I On persons, piano ami Wurlilzer military band organ, style 125; 200 pairs Ith'hardson ballbearing skales. Thoroughly equipped Ihroiighuiil for both dancing and skating. With Iheatre equipment ran be used as Midi. Also for sale, lots H and 0. block 15. section 0. Clear llllra (o properly. For further informal ion, apply lo L. J. Marren, P.O. Box 146, Prince Rupert, B.C. Wednesday. January o BIG CLOCKS and LITTLE CLOCKS Wo have the finest uiul lurge-l assortment (l.r ( ever shown m Hie city, including iruntl rtl Ih-i- ( tJliinios Clocks, .Musical Clock. Wall Chirk, n rrutii I. .'. up. Mvery dork curries our giuir.in r our window. i OPTICAL DEPARTMENT We lire fully etpiipped lo give vou Hie m.. and np-lo-dale seivico, lta ke. Itv Iweulv perieipe. A visil lo our up'i ,d dr im.'IiiiciiI m! 'you. .Satisfiu'tioii nlisolutdy guaranleod. Max Heilbroner 627 -Third Avenue 529 WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. Bebe Daniels In "Lovers in Quarantine" llelie it .i In nle on ,i I mi n innoil tup. I Tiiiinv. Airuienl will happen. r'nl. Hie m,h n, he had eloped Willi the wrong girl. V, lln on a tropn-al i-liiiid, and Ihereliv hangs a tub' ration and explanation. lUmie and ee it .nol i laiigli. A tn kling Iwle td a tangled lHieiiiM. i II a "i li.irn ji baby vamp" in a fust, frolliv farce "' , labasro and lomled with lnilgll. Advice lo lm . -going on vmtr lome niiHiii. don't forget to I. ike ' along. Strong rat : Bebe Daniels, Harrison Ford, Alfred Lunt, Iran Simpson, Diana Kane, Edna May Oliver and other. COMEDY LARRY SEMON IN "THE FLY COP." AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission 35c and 10c January SALE ALL COATS AND RAINCOATS MUST BE CLEARED. See These Pricesl lnlie' llubber WuterpriMif (mI-. aln-eauftroi) for $100 t Ladies' Winter (ioul. Kur lioHiir mid "IVtitiiit lalesl colorings. it.rti lo i.7.ii. lor . . . ." Ladies' Winter coal, value to?.."(l, fiH" . It Indies' Wilder t'iwl.. vulue lo :3.rfl. for . Mises' OwtK Tur (lollar-. value to ! 1.50 i'or . Mises' Tweed Oial. value to M.75. for Hov' or UirU' Navy C llift t-li 1 1 1 Heefer. .ScnrlH. Lining, 2 oid)vize 20 and 1H. Ileg. M.7.". ' DRESSES 1 otllv. u clearing line Jerey IIIkIIi or 1'l.nnirl of I $33.50 $24.50 $13 50 $5.75 $5.75 $0.75 $4.75 All oilier line equally reduced. H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Phone 0. 3rd Ave. and Fulton SL ClearanceSal e Woollen Goods We liave advertised retentlj Hi d we like In u goods when you need it uinl and not when we wiuii rid of thrill. Now. we ure having h cold mp. hihI you nn your Woollen Underwear and Woollen llUnkets. N inukiiig remarkable reiliielious on llieie line and . be wortli while lo lake advuiilage of our offer. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS In While uiul (irey. in Pink or Mine Itonler. I fix i Itegiilar price 2.rtl. Sale $1.05 llxl llegulur price Sale $2.25 ll'v i - ltegiilaO price HCI.r.d. Sale $2.95 25', Discount oil all Woollen lllaukid in (Irey and Ladies' and tJiildrcn' Woollen I nilecwi'iir 25', Discount' Ludie' and Uliildreu' tillou and Wool l ud' i 15 Discount. Itotible Kiiiltilig Wool, reg. ITic. Sale, 7 skein for $2-0 Hudson Hay Knillthg Wool, reg: ilic. Hale. 7 ? for $1.00 SIicIIhikI I'loss, reg. 2 for :i."e. Snlc. S skeins for $1.00 U.M.C Cr. Collon, reg. :t.V. Sale, i Tor $1-00 Scollisli Fiiigeing, till color, reg. 1Tr. Kale. : for $1.00 Hiiyul Society Ktnbioidery Tlireiul. "Celi'slla." reg. IHc. Sale, L'O skeins for $1.00 Men's Show. reg. SIMM) Uiul 10.00. "Liberlv" m Sale .' $5.95 Ladies' 1'iilenl Leather Humus. "Swnnkv Tie " reir. ' 1 Sale $3.95 Crowing (iirl' I'aleiil Leallior Puinos. ehi.lii- irnre. $0.75. Suit) $2.95 JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone G45. Corner 3rd and 7th