Jtuil&ers Supplies i W ' - c (foimm K9L9RED Quikr.i ca J mfULLJ. r ittMun. wiuxuu, jwuu. sucwu fat HJttOCrtt. TICIDRH ui SUT1U I tot rtHuvAt Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winltr's supply oi Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phontt 116 ail 117 (THE ORIGINAL) ft Genuine Gillette Razor with one blade and one Tube Rexail Shaving Cream all for 40 cents Ormes Limited T - It x 1 1 St. or I i -- Druggists 3rd Avenue and Cth Street Phones 82 and 200 H i n '.. tt p.m. Sniida and Holiday I.' to 2. at d ? in 9 f iii. LOGGERS CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to budding iirt lor to r'nxxell Hiii- her Shop, across from the Kmprc-s Hotel We rarry a full hue of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor IicanadunT PACinc Viaiual? Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert DxmU 28. Wj II. 2S Prank 11 Jjiuij I, 14. 29 is. ruau hiimu for lulUtli, IwtniM Bat, Coal Balla II. OcMH rails. Naniu, AUrt Bar, Campkali Wlta, ti4 Vanoomof ar Salorsat 11 t in. Al3, for ill SUomahlp Lint. Full Information from W. 0. ORCHARD Oanaral AganU Cemtr f 4th Slraol on r Atnu, frmtt Kurort. BO. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sallinto trtxn rnnco Ruiwrt. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Satanaon Bar, an Alort Bt,, Tuoaoat, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AUrt Bit, an4 I wanton Bay, BoturSar, 10 A.B For ANYOX. PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rltr Caanarlaa, Thurtda, p.m. For PORT aVPON, ANVOX. ALICE ARM. STEWART, Sunday. S p.m. k IM Aftnvo. 4. aroai, aa.oni. -nr. v. n.r. rr 4 wif ro-siCHT" grant Best Procui Pure Scotch Whisky J RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT PWoM and iiiiw4 I? WiOa Craat N. IjmmxI UmIioMkIi J (Ulmw.CknliM, UMtlUnM. DH-lwn-i. CUifM, Sla4. mi 'Ins odvcrtlsemcnt Is not imlilihd or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by th Hoveriimeni ui Britih C)lMfnl)iN, Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Pbooe 41. Lartfe safe for sale, Mux Ilvilbroncr. Currie'ii Taxi and Icnengcr. Phone 50G night or day. 1 Two cars at your service Sheddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf H. Khy of Snillliers was a pa-"eiiitiT from (rain to boal Ur-inoi riitHU liound for Vancouver 011 a bi h 1 m--.- I rip. J net Iho tliiu? yoQ kindling: already split need - by tl.r bundle! i'lin'c llupfrl Tranafe and Taxi. Phone 112. 1: Cireulaix, nnlices, balance (heeU, liriiM, hIc. inimeographed rriuiipl service. Cull Miss John ston. 210 i-ecnrvl Avenue Vef. Phone J87. tf . (.harl ioldloin, proiniiici Jlliioau inen halil. and Mr. UnM al'Hi were puKeni.'ct H"lliti Hiulli almatil I lie I'rilirei. Ma:' lln nioriiinu inn. ml fur SN.u!e. Mi-" M njiiiiei Hoe. gradu 1 nurse, arri ei m Hie city on tin I'niieexs iimy lid-. niniiiM r from Kelehikan. It in her in lent ion o remain here indefi nitely. ll.itepaei' AH'iaiinn nieel-iiik I mi Kill iu I lie City Ikiunri! Ciiainlier at H p.m. Aililren b Mayor elect. IHectioii of offieerr fur etiMiiing year. Full altendam reiuen!ed. . Mr. and Mrs. William W'rih! "I .luneau were nassencer nliiiHi'd Hie I'rincenit Mary th tiiorniiiK bound for California on a vacation trip. Mr. Wright is prominent Jew eler m I he Alaska 1 capital. Sum Cuullor, (Palladia 11 ru-inins officer at White Horse, ar i-niiipaiiied by Mm. Coulter ami family, were passcuger aboaid Hie Princess Mary this morning linund fur Victoria on a vara-lion trip. I'he fire department had a ra at J o'drtck yesterday afternoon in tin- residence of C t ifi Fifth Avenue Wet lie break 1 ok out from a fireplace ilid itlijrlit damage to an xutsidc wall. Weekend Specials. Hound -lea. ;'Jc lb; sirioin steak ?Hr Hi: pot roast H to lte. lb: rump ron-t 18c ; sirloin roast i'jr lb; trimmed loin pork roast .'t'c; shoulder mutton 22c lb. Itiiier! Table Supply. .1. II. PilUtbury sailed ib's nmrhiiig on the Prince rtupeil for Victoria where he will r--matii Tor three mouths before pioeiediiig to Winnipeg where In future headiiarters will be made. He will be back here on Ins vt'av Kn Liii'Mi steamer Calala. Capl. A. .Intiiisiiine, arrived in port at to. .111 last nipht from the south and sailed at midnight for Auyox and Na.is Itlver mints. The vessel is o sail from ,"iere for Van- eonxer anil wayports at IU o - rlnrk tomorrow uioruiiiK. .1. P. Fordo, district engineer for Hie federal department of public, works, arrtvod iu the city on 1 ue prince Jtupen mis morn ins after a visit to Stewart on depart mental business. He will proceed nulh to his headquarters in Victoria on the Gatala tomorrow morning. Passensers sailing this morn ilig nil Hie Prince Ituperl for tlu1 south included II. A. McLeod, J, A. W. Ilel, P. 0. Shalcross. J. A. Munl,.. A. It. Kverts, T. J. Sheiilnn. A. Kllerliy, Sol Itubin. P. Col: hurst, I. Collliursl, (. Piili lieit. 1. (iaruetl. J, A. Clark, F. W. Allen. I. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Johnson, D. Taylor. .1. it. Walki r, Dan Juhour. V. lAiv.v.ilV. J. II. Pillsbniy. .1. S. ' I.'., C W l,M. 1 1111,1 -Father Oodfrey for Oeimti Falls: J. K. Unhlane for Victoria:! Ai Alban foe Powell Itiver: Mrs M. (Iriffilhs for Seattle. ANNOUNCEMENTS ! Zam-Buk provides an eYer-ready and reliable first-aid for injuries. It is also unequalled as a soothing, speedy remedy for obstinate and deep-seated skin disease, poisoned wounds, ulcers, piles, etc Within erery box of Zam-Bak are stored fie most nimble healing:, toothing and antiseptic properties known to Science. Its unique herbal composition and its absolute freedom from animal fats a&d mineral drugs mike Zam-Buk the safest and best dressing for skin troubles of all kinds. Ctt at ICt tin 0 ( t"t Atrial ktUr Irnm your drutfitt dtuitr fiMfay rrr mtk 7mm-Buk C Toronto. to w Ill H YtttAt SAMPLE Mr. M. infilu- -.1 ,.e. tli" iilorillliu on me I'll mii- lluper. for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. lolinwr-sailed on the lrinee Knpert this morning for Vancouver. Mr. KrneiM lve a- a pas-senjier on the Prince Huperi this iimi-nina: bound from Stewart I), Vancouver. M'. .iaioiff, vvlio has lieen h r. for the past week mi busi.ies. returned to Vancouver on the Prinre Rupert this ui rinng. D. 11. Carwell. C.t, M. M. su permteiulenl engineer from Montreal who i at present i;. personal charstt of the liK'al dry dork. ' sailed on the Prince Itn perl this morning tor Vancouver. Hubert l.owe, well known pioneer of t tie Yukon and pro P. Itiel.jniineiil While Horse husirie-- wiiere niinan, aixl Mr I.ip were jas- sengers aboard H10 Princess Mary this morning bound fo Vancouver enroote Kast. In The Letter Box WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE? Kdilor. Daily News. N'W that the iin' election is over aiid Mayor New I on has leen re-elected and in, view of the rumors that have been circulated regarding the failure of the mayor to appear at the nublb nieetiug called by himsejf on Tuesday night last, it would be a matter of gnat satisfaction to myself personally if His Worship would make some rdaic-nient as to whether or not 1. myself, or any of my upporte-s may have been held responsible) by him .in tha connection. S. P. McMOIlDIK. CARD OF THANKS. WilJ alt my supporters iu yesterday's elect nn iIeae accept my grateful lUaoks for their kind afforls in lu-ingiifc aboi-i my ru-elction while I avhs bet-ridden. 1 hope to bo aide to ! about again 011 Monday. S. M. XKWT'ON. Muybr. CARD OF THANKS. Aldtirinnii O. Larson Avishes to thank Hie olci-tors for bis return to the City to nssnire th I to their inter, sir. during . Uir enininsjf year. CARD OF THANKS. Jos. Orccr desires to eonvev illlHITllJ. ' IIUMIWU, .1. . miKV .1. 1 . , .. 4 .W ...id Conslnble M. T. Herr fo. l? 1 e,eo,0,!i " 8 " an ,,or Vancouxer; Miss II. McDonald ciemon ai tne ueao or the 110.! Mo the 1 1)2(1 council, and his as- surunee of hi allenlion to their Interests. CARD OF THANKS. i i Alderman It. '. Verry desires lo convey bis (banks lo the elec-1 C.X. II. F.mploves second amiunllojrs fm the fid'Miee they have- liiill in Auditorium Friday, Feii-.slruwir ny rr-eit;.ng blin to Iho ruar.v 12. 'City Council for 1020. ' MARS UNINHABITED SAYS ASTRONOMER Director of National Observatory Does Not Believe In Martian Race MO.VntKAL, Jan. 15. Dr. Francois Henroteau, Director of the Astronomical Observatory of the Dominion tioverumenl at Ottawa, does not. believe there is any human or near-human population on Mars. Xor does lie believe that any of the other solar planets are inhabited. Dr. Ilenroteau expressed these views iu the course of an illustrated lecture on "The Planets and Our Unknown Worlds" before the members of the Alliance I'ran-caie here last nijrht. Dr. Ilenroteau also expressed doubt as to the canals of Mars heini: canals at all, although admitting that he himself had seen ten of those peculiar lines whijh Lowell entliusiasllcally pro claimed to be canals, linking Martian oceans together. The Director of the National Observatory showed that there was a snow-covered jioic on Mars: that a irreat deal of the xoil was reddih-brown. and ; ibaoly vast stretches of desert ami. The greenish area on Uii' screen were probably vege-fa'ion. forests, for the colors vary slightly with the seasons, as on the earth. There was lilUe water on Mars, said Dr. Ilen-rofeuii. and few clouds. OXFORD YOICE IS WORST VICE TODAY OF ENGLISH STAGE5 LONDON, Jan. li The Oifm-d voice, tlial lameiiiaitie iinng uiai is wore than Oxford trousers,' , is the worst vice on the Knglisbi stage today, in the opinion of SI. John r.rvitie, dramatic critic and playwright. This voice, he said, was mure revolting than the lUiekney accent. Swinging to comment on the American stasre. Krvine declared, lloslou was a town where Hie. poorest plays got the largest au-i dienees and the best plays the h ast, while he described Chicago as one of the worst places in America for theatre production. lie has just returned from extensive travel. SETTLERS RETURNING TO PRAIRIES FROM STATES F.D.MII.NTON. Jan. 13. In contrast to last year, when many ol its people wens leaving for the United Sutes and otlur points iu the south, Iho district to the northeast of F.dmonlon, especially that around Vilna and Smokey Iike. is witnessing now a sudden ami persistent return of many of tho.se who had thus departed, along with a goodly number of new comers. Not only is population turning steadily Into this settlement area, hut it is bringing with il a definite change of sentiment of the homesteaders in those parts, who are today adopting a more .sanguine attitude towards their prospects for the future, thus giving to this locality a setlleij permanency which il has hereto fore lacked. Instead or an other exodus, t lit probabilities all point to a decide, inrush of new settlers into this area. BOYS' BAND FATE IS NOW IN ROTARY HANDS A 1 Hie Hotary Club luncheon yesterday Colonel J. . Nicholls. chairman of the committee hav ing iu hand the boys' baud, announced that next week a pro posal would be made with a view to carrying on the organization. The Hotary Club ha'l six months (l rro-1 07 1 1 "i ti I ftif I It aa a ! I at . 1 1 I Ink Comiei Tor 102B and , ,. . .T ,. bandmaster Tor the term now cx-her.i or r 11 hs nt lent ion I ..... ;. .. , .. riling tiuti li hus iioiusru 111 srive furtiier help. He wanted members to be ready to discuss and vole on the matter next week. J. A. Ward Hell, director of the Prince Ituperl Spruce Mills Ltd.. and J. A. Manlove. A. II. Kver'o, land P. H. Shalcross. insurance 'ailjnseis rciumed sou'ii on Hi Prince llupi il tins morning. w I V J n, la TUVwV w lr CATARRH o( Iho BLADDER I Sah,StMi Eath Caojtit uin bean name tfy Brimrtofi 0i1.rllf(i Comfortable j IkMt s and Sturdy j mWft WORK7 5fflf J. LKCKfK CO.. LIMITED. VNCOUVEK. B.C DEMAND Be avro far nvmi Lrtkie it on la Sola "Rupert Brand" ippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian pih & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ANDi SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3Sr How Many Days ol k Year 1926 Will You Spend wild (lie Wash? One day a week 52 days of lite year one seventh of your time That's what you'll spend with the family washing during 1020, if you do il yourself. " Is it worth all this time uud energy when our Thrif-T-M'rvice will return your family bundle spotlessly dean, with all the flat work neully ironed- and at sueh u moderule cost? Call our ropresenhitivt' this week save 32 days in 1020! THRIF - T - SERVICE 5c a Pound and 1c a Piece CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 8 The Savage Washer and Dryer At the last (Jnebec F.xhibitiou repented its success of tho previous year, by again winning the Gold Medal vyi'.h distinction over all other makers of American and Canadian Washers.' Cash Price ,- . . . $185.00 Also sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Go.