j.( February 11, 1027 BORI 1CTOJT il Records RED SEAL Because I Love You The Far-Away Bells rp ales rrom the .! 1 1U John McCqrmack, Tenor No. 1215 La Boheme Addio! Louise Depuis le jour by Lucrezia Bori, Soprano No. 6561 1 raumerei Melody in F by Pablo Casals, Cellist No. 1178 lue Danube Walt 7 Vienna Woods Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra No. 6584 At Dawning KREISLER Andantino by Fritz Krcisler, Violinist No. 1165 At "His Master's Voice" Dealers Vklur Talking Machine (x. CANADIAN! DlPlnn 1 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert KHi lilkan, urncrll, Juneau, hkngw.ij I'rbrinirt 7. -SI. Marrh 7. IX, Sl liiMitutrr, llirl.i, mm! lie I rlriiir II. i M.inli II. i 1 1ll: I'KIM'liM lltVTUKi; NtlllMl lrm ITIiur IIiih Hi s::i;irr rir iiaiiir.li, I'rhrimrv S mid I J. irr rum-riled. Till M-rilte "I lir rrMiniiil M11t11nl.11. 1'rliru.tn 19. I . . . I ....... il I.... f - ri rwinniii ir irfiim V. V.. OlillltltH. Ilfiimil Agent. Corner of 41 li Street and 3rd Aienur, I'rlme lluert. 1IC t UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Milling Ironl mure Kllfril. T V.M'litl.l(, U lOlllA, huiiiMHi luy ami Alrrl lb), tic. Iuril, , I""' . lAM'Ui:w:K, l KfKIA, Alrrl Itn.v and fcuaiiMHi lb). etc., NittircMr, "r I'nitr NIMI'MtV, ANto, l.H i; AUM, Hl'MVAKT ami Na "nd"r":urU",U 8 .''"V. mm. 111. l-r".- ".... '"' "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE "V , '" tsjt BOTTltD 4 auRhTtl!VjY Tl, Ordinal Label loolc for It at lilt Vendor's and In.Ut on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This nilvertisoinent is nol nnlilMiPil ntvdisplaycd by Hie "ll'ur tiutiiroi noaru or ny nio uuvuiii . . of UrilUb Culuuibla. ..... Local and Personal Arthuri Tail, phone 878. DC. Undertaken. Phone 41. The orchestra will play In the Coin- raoUore, cabaret on Wednesday and Sat-urday ' " evenings. - ' 33 St. Valentine's Juvenile Masquerade. Pebruarv l. In Boston Hall.' under auspfccs'of Knlghu of Pythlaa. 38 Mr, and Mr. Oeorge Moore, of Queen CBiarlotte City, were arrival from the Ulancla tail night on the Prince JoBn E. 11. Slmpaon, manager -of the Lan- ah. Parting Co.. arrived In the city on trie Prince John last errnlng from Mm- nctt. Mr. M. Tully arrived from Terrace on yeaterday afternoon' train and ailed by thla morning' ateamer for Hie aouth. BL Valentine Tea and Sale of home ooklng and sewing in the BaptUt Church parlor tomorrow. Saturday. frun 3 to 6. J. II. BobetUon. mining engineer, ar-rlvtd In the city from Maawtt ia-trailing on the Prince John en route to Vancouver. Oscar Olandr of Terrace arrived in" the catr on tut nlsht's train and sailed jvening en route to Vancouver. ary 25. LMubllslu'd 11)23. hi. l 3 o hi Office Hours: I) a.m. to G l.m. Saturday: , , a.m. to 1 ii.m. Any eveninif by appointment DENTIST Exiliunsu 1)1 oik. I'liuiiu 109 THE DAILY NEWS PA3E THREE C7. , QUICKLY BANISHED "I suffered years of agony through blind itching piles," says Mrs. W. Hughes, of Hochelaga St., Montreal. "Pain, loss of strength, complete misery, was my daily let until I came across Zam-Bu',:. 1 know now that there is nothing on earth to equal'this grand herbal healer. Since it lifted me from misery my earnest wish is to make Zam-Buk known to all sufferers." n box. Moves Pain Like Magic! UU . morning by the .teamer Prince ,Poiia,e. Safety, cour: rtupert for Vancouver. Mr nri fr M flarlfnir rit RmltVtra il:j; ! uur Taxi. PhorK- 4, - pendabli:ty u your. are In the city on a brief holiday visit, c wc "lnc Jann a8' ewBm5."- '"""" having' arrived from the Interior on YMterdiv afternoon's train. frorn Logaa Inlet. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge r, . . ! from Terrace on yeaterda; train and R. II. Eaton, managtr of the BaMne batchery. who bee been a visitor in the Mrs. Slater' of Aberdeen'; ' Scotland, who has been on an extended visit with ! her daughter, Mrs. A. Watson, 401 Fifth' Avenue East, sailed this morning for mim , ftiarjorie wampDcu, HJX., i " ' tlon man of Illton. armed In the P nit aa.tll RStlian M VTISI it hpIaf t.smAt city on yesterday afternoon' train and "" w"' wiled by the ateamer Print this morning for Vancouver. Rupert O. Johnson, manager of the Bulkier aawmlll at Port Clements, accompanied liv Mrs Johnann and children, arrived row. !n the elty on the Prince John last lnf'i Ua!a- Our ihlnglea cost less and last longer. Seal Cove Lumber Co. tf T. Lldstone left this morning tor Victoria where he has accepted a position f WcsUiolme tonight. Three Bad . Men' -another Covered Wagon, huge all-star cast. 38 y Native, Sons of Canada whist , drive and, dance in Jdctropole (Hail tonight at 830 Refretbrnent. , . . Union stear.it r Catala, Capt. A. John stone, Is due thla evening from Van couver and wayporta. - Basketball tonight Ii Exhibition Hall. Port finpiwn v. Prince Rupert. Ad-oiiaulcn 50c and 25c. O.P.n. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. Thomas Cliff, la due tonlghl from Alas- Ka en route to Vancouver. T. H. Clark, of the' local forestry of flee, returned to the city on the Prince John last evening from the Queen Charlotte Islands. flev. T. J. Marsh arrived In the city , yesterday from Terrace and Is visiting with his "daughter. Miss E. Marsh, of the local school teaching). staff. Charles Docking, general manager of the Orsnby Company at Anyox. accom pan led by Mrs. BocKlng, sailed for the south this morning on the steamer Prince Rupert. t-iU your 1 and de- Rupert East United Church Anniver sary Service on Sunday. Preacher, Rev. Geo. O. Hacker. Prince Rupert School Mrs. dritten and child arrived in the wasic and Harmony Quartette. Mrs. Tlie l:ilrt In Kmrt urar will le on illbt.T for Saturday and Monday only a iH-nntlfiil line of tratel-lcr' samples In all vimiI and silk and ol f.xirt ilrmx-i 'and ult. Mrs. II. S. Inker's litdle Krarty-to-iVear. Mth Street. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Creech, Miss elty since the Itrst ol die week, will re- Dcrothy Cteeeb and Mrs. Jones-Smith turn to the Interior on tomorrow morn- cousin of Mrs. Creech. left this morn- Ins for the south on the steamer Prince Rupert. Mrs. Creech and Mrs. Jones- Mr. Charles Btmtt of Barrett Late smith win visit with the tatter's father " tTOm the ,ntertor P""1 Rhrer whlIe Mr- Creech ,ni1 Rev Arthur Barner of Toronto. su-'mwe 00 Ut c!nt' xnia ""led by Miss Dorothy Creech will continue on pertntendent of Indian Schools for the United Chumh. arrived from Bkldeesite -o vwncouvrr. on the Prince John last nleht and wUl hoUU)r P- I leave on Saturday ' for Bella Bella. , ' r. " -""J. aupemsmg J- Jeen, BritJab Columbia K) manager Ttew 0 tb, westem division of the T. A. Keller the Queen Charlotte I- f D,,e B,0 dUmond drtllln; uoyjj Canadian Naval Volunteer Re and iaXn. arrived last " Mr- Jt er Pen- Mm. who 1 at present visiting the evening from the Islands' on the Prince Trom 8t'rt 10 Vancouver on the city on Inspection duties, was a guest John and sailed this morning on the ,trm" mnc ""P u morning. 0f honor at a party given last week at Prtiu. n.rf far t'lMniw i Government House. Victoria, by Miss , i A-MMnr. 0tnM n..r nMnhaiit ... - - . his first " " -""' - . Htien utien uaci uacivenzie. niece oi ueut. uov. i .,. William Moras n. , LoekDort , . storekeeoer. . arrived tn the city from the Interior on ernor . R it. it. r .w. JS.. ... - anemoon train ana a last evenlne and Is reftatered Hoten Pfirfce Rupert?-Thls Rupert7-Thl Is Is at the guest at the Prince atupert Hotel. H Is here on brief oustriree trip. from the Island tn thirteen irlp away Aitx Yule ull(d mornlng Gn the' Mr' ateaflier Prince Rurx-rt for Vancouver 1 Imi milt. tA r?14rnrr In wlWM hit Km! Bruce. FEW VACANCIES IN SEA CADET-CORPS Trappers! Call and show your fun l'P!Mlln Hct-rltnl Saturday 'Ktrnlng -t Hu lt; lm; from the'j w me wia luoit nouse. wu. par of lndrfmlt, duration, m as we can guarantee to give yott, higher prices than anyone else. Wei Three or four loads of cinders for the ground at Booth School will be On 'account , of Scotelt dance tonlzht uive Wf orders for all kind of Xnra.' AAl meun St. Andrew" at Uitnk of Montreal especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom. 'society will be held Monday evening. ' continued at the Bank of Montreal. Veond Avenue. Phone 523. tf Enrollment for the Sea Cadet Cory for boys over 12 years of age will bu Feb. 14. 8 pjn. sharp. Banquet and Seturdty evening- from 630 to 8 1 pjn. social following meeting, ' requested to attend. All members t Tb object of the Corps Is to teach purchased at one and spread on the Pct. &hool lMnect0r H O. Fraaer sailed beys between the ages of 13 and IK .years the habits of discipline, duty and grounds. This action was decided upon monunf on the f-nvrr Prince Succenful applicants will receive at the meeting of the school board last rtupert for Ocean Falls to pay his semi- ,u" uniform and given elementary In- nigm alter oonaraering me inwramru- "ructisn in seamansrup, deportment, annual visit to the schools there. He datlon of Principal Harkness. awlmmlng and llle-savlng. bends and expect to return to the tly a,bout the 'middle of next week. hitches, how to-read a compass, sema- The school board will purchase a phore signals, the helm and steering, the inlmeoiyaph for the use of Borden The evidence of the crown In the "11 ot the road, use of he lead lln Street school. Miss Mills, principal of ca$e' 0f ji Roberts, charged with con- cre of a rlfle nd rlrle firing, first aid the school, spoke of the necessity of ceallng money from his creditors, was wcrk. field exercises, combined with something of this kind In the work of taken yesterday afternoon In the city course In physical training, under the the school and. as Booth School already police court and the case was further supervision of R. Blancc. has one, the bosrd thought It only pro- remanded for eight dj.'. I per that one be obtained for use In i IflfMI HrDirUMirMT fiC the Borden Street School. a Cheaepeake spaniel be longing to LULAL UL1 AllllilEll 1 UT Teddy Smith was run over and killed CN R. steamer Prince John. Captain by an automobile on Third Avenue near Nell McLean, arlved from VancouvtV the DalrjwNew office yectarday after-' via queen Charlotte Island point last noon. Thte to the seooad dog that; NAVAL RESERVE GIVEN ANNUAL INSPECTION evening at 0.30 and will remain here Teddy ha lost in this mariner. I until 8 o'clock on Saturday night when I jme twenty-five officers and men o: she will leave on the return trip via the Frank Saunders, who -is attached to the local detachment of the Royal Can same. The vessel made a good trip the head office of the Rayal Bank of adlan Naval Volunteer Reserve mustered north, having left Vancouver Sunday Canada tn Vancouver, returned south last nteht at Sieadauartera for lnsDcctlou noon. Capt. Mclan Is tn command, re- this morning alter having spent a by Ueut. E. R. Malnguy of Ottawa, au- i llevlng Capt. E. Mabbs, who Is 111. holdlay visiting with hi parent. Capt. pervlslng officer of the Western Dlvlsua. 1 r Mra. Saunders. Digby Island. Various classes of Instruction were car-j rled out and Ueut. Malnguy delivered an' ANNOUNCEMENTS Mra. S. Dawson. 80 Hay fjove Circle, address In which he complimented tho e..- tailed this morni.ig on tho Prince Ru- detachment and expressed nil satlsfac-v hi. nf Pihi. st VAientlno-H Prt toT Vnnoouver where she will visit ticn therewith. juvenile Masquerade Bull. February 11. wHh. Alexander, for- Th-'offleers in charge were Lieut. K, Canadian National Employes Ball. Pnlwl hcr F- - Dawton. j waiter Hume and Paymaster Ueut. It Friday, February 18. I w ' w . " "y11- Elks' Annual Invitation Ball. Febru tuner. For many years; with Brlns- KAKNS IT. mead. London, England: Martin Orme, Ottawa; Mason and Rfsith, Toronto. Harris: "What's .your honest opinion Repairs and adjustment of player of a man who marries for moneyf" pianos and grands h specialty. Central Blake: "My dear fellow, he deserves Hotel. Phone 18. 37, every dollar he gets." IIO I IX AKUIVAI-S I'rlnre Ktiert J. S. Rogers and R. Moll city: F. Vancouver where she will visit for a'willan, John R. Gifford, Thomas A. short time before proceeding on her Kelley and C. E. Imeson, Vancouver; return! to the Old Country. ' jwilllam A Wells, Edmonton; O, I. Fox, j Montreal; Mrs. C. W. Swanson. Mr. and who, Mrs. Qeorge Uttle, Oscar Olander and was a member of the first graduating Mrs. M. Tully, Terrace; O. M. Belrnes, class from the Prince Rupert Oencral j Haaeltou; Mr. and Mrs. II. Darling. i Hospital training school for nurses and Smlthers: Mrs. Charles Barrett, Barrett who has been on tho stall of the : Lake; J. Assman, Prince Oeorge: WIN Frtnre Oeorge General Hospital for the! Ham Morgan. Lockeport; Rev. Arthur ipast three years, arrived In the city Barner. Toronto; E. II. Simpson, Mas- mull me interior yesteraay and sailed. sen, vampnueiin situ tviijr iuiujuc, this morning by the steamer Prince '.Anyox. Aupert'for the south en route to the Satny jUuiUu i -mi where she will spend a A, French. E. F. Smith- and C. H. .holiday recuven .k from a recent attack .Mohoney. city; A, Morlneau New HaaeN '! lunutU.. -. lr ,'"m -Ml .Hl tJIU JclllUCU. THE LABEL IHB u L0( It Tastes The Rexall Store R.ED AND WHITE Creamy MILK is a fragile food, easily spoiled. That is why Carnation takes such extraordinary care with the milk which goes into the Carnation tin, Carnation quality starts at the farm. Selected farms selected herds the Carnation Field Force performing an endless service of inspection and education on the farms rapid handling scientific treatment these are the secrets of Carnation purity and quality. You'll like Carnation Milk. It is just pure, fresh milk made doubly rich by evaporation and kept safe by sterilization. Use it undiluted in place of cream at one-third the cost of cream. Use it diluted in all cooking with better results and less cost. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. CARNATION RICE PUDDING Two cups Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cups water, teaspoon salt, cup sugar, li cup seedless raisins, grafed rind of J2 lemon, cup rice. Combine all ingredients except raisins. Turn into buttered baking dish, set tn pan of hot water, and bake in 300 degrees F. oven three hours. Stir several times during first hour to keep rice from settling to bottom. After puddtng has cooked two hours, stir in raisins. Return to oven and finish baking. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Ifook. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. ation "From Contented Cows" TWO SIZES TALL Produced in Canada SMALL The Rexall Store First Aid Supplies Get your First Aid Kits filled for the fishing season. We will make up a complete outfit for you or fill in the shortages in your present kit. Our goods are 0f tlitja best and our prices are low. Tincture of Iodine Absorbent Lint Hydrogen Peroxide Absorbent Gauze Aromatic Spirits Ammonia Absorbent Cotton Vaseline Itorlc Acid Ilurn Dressing Lysol ' . ' ' Scissors Oiled Silk Castor Oil ' Adhesive Plaster Safety Pins Epsom Salts ISandagcs Tweezers Prompt attention to cuts and wounds will save you time and money. Ormes Ltd. ' Three registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and Gth St. Phones 82 and 100 WASH DAY SUPPLIES Willow Clothes llaskets $1.75 to ?J.0(1 Galvanized Pails Clothes Lines Ironing Hoards Galvanized Tubs Wash'lloards Clothes Hacks Easy Vacuum Electric Washers SHO.OO and $IN(M0 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd, Vancouver; F. Munro, Lockeport; C. H Taylor, Topley: Mr. and Mrs. O, E Moore, Queen Charlotte Islands. Central Mr, and Mra. Oeorge J. Johnson and two children, E. Woodward and N. W. Boyd, Vancouver; J. H. Robertson. MaKttt.' GEORGE RORIE CHARTERED ACCOUNT ANT AND AUDITOR rhone SS7 143 Second Avenue West. Prince Rupert