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' . d(t an eraft rtJ bar of Uftbaay S in the twnzt rr. padagt tJaj. lltlf yottntlf to mp wY. 27 Scarlet leter Chitkenpo Septicemia lloilt Meatlet Ilronthitit Typhoid Dytrmcry GERM DISEASES that hands may carry' Ctmfh'tJ h Lift limn.fi. E CotuN Tink Fye Tomillitii 0;itit Mumps Esr Infection Ringworm rturynjrlfis Whooping Cough SnuUpnx Entire!. Tuberculosis Pneumonia 'Influent Carbuncles Lrngitit Impetigo (Skin Infection; Social l)iwae Orebro Spinil Meningitis Th ir I".mhih tpn'it h nnlno o laks tenr pmiutioo. JFFRIIOY -1 V . . .. ... .1,..... - err. .'i .. 1 ...rxa Health Soap 1 rinpc mrm wrnmr.m Ul lllllllllll I If vw Uvtf brothers limited Toronto m wmm Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 'I "'lilfcuii, Uranirll, Junrnii. sV;igii) IVhruary J. it. Mn li 1, 1. SH l(iiH-rt lli'iw t ..iiiuirr, victoria, Sfiittle I i'lrunry n. .. jurrn mi. Jilt: s.s, IMIIM'Kk HKATItM r: SUI INOS frm 1'rlme "" IM rr. rti vL.r.i.. t.i. ..,,... a unit If. ure in ii rtlrtl. till w rrMiniril huturd.iy. I'rliriinn 19. ..., iur an Hlraiimlilp l.lnen. inirm"' W. C. AKCIIAHU, (Iflirral Ajcnl. turner of 4th Street and Srd Airline. Prior Kutrrt, lC. trr lee SAVAGE KI.KCTKIC WASIII3K AND DKVEU. Wnahes, illuen, Rinses ami Dries without a wringer or havintf to put your hands In the water. Cash Price AI- Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Local and Personal Arthur'a Taxi. Phone 678. BC. Underukera. Phone 41, Buy Rupert manufactured ihinzlei from Seal Cove Lumber Co, Ltd. li C&btl j 3 'ftjf,lll(,., ..IllMS. n .1.. city today on the Prince Hupert. Mra. 8. Darton returned from Van couver on the Prince Rupert today. Mra. M. Orlere aalled last nlaht on the Camosun for Vancouver on a bus iness trip. M. U BtepD returned to the cltv to day on the tteamer Prince Rupert from trip south. i The otcheetra will play In the Com modore eabaret on Wednesday and Sat urday evenlnga. 39 Mrs. H. 8. Parker returned from a business trip to Vancouver on the steamer Prince Rupert today.' C. H. day was a through passenger on (he Prince Rupert today from the south to his home In Anyox. Rr. T. D. Rinde, pastor' of the local Lutheran Chureri, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert from the south today. Mrs. j. j. Muldoon, who has been on a holiday trip to Seattle, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this knorning. R. M. Stewart, who Is assorts ted with the Dun ell Mtoe at Stewart, is a through passenger on the Prince Ru pert today. W. C Uttte arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert today and con tinued east on 'the train to bis home in woodcock. wives and friends Invited. H. W. Roisfen, editor of Uie Portland Canal News, was an arrival from the south on the Prince Rupert today' and will continue north tonight. Miss Hints arrived from the south today and continued east on the trale to Burns "Lake where she wtll relievt for a time, in the hospital there. CNJl. conductor J. W. Thorn. ae com panted by Mrs. Thorn and two eblldrtn returned from a holiday spent In southern cities on the Prince Rupert today. Mrs. ). Bortuk and children from Woodcock spent one week in Prince Rupert with Mrs. Borsuk's friend. Mrs. O. Wallace, and returned home on Sat urday night. Mrs. Alex Huderna, who Is now In Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning to pay a visit to her mother, Mrs. Alice Cameron, Eighth Avenue East. John Bulger left on this morning's train to attend a convention of Jewelers and Opticians In Montreal. He ex- facets to be asy from the city for about three week. Ocnerat J. M. Ross. DS.O.. commanding officer of Military District No. 11. and Major Edwards, arrived from the couth today to Inspect the First Battalion, the North DC. Regiment, to- nUht. v Trappers I Call and show your fun to the Old Reliable House. It will pay I you as w can guarantee to give you j higher prices than anyone else. We have big orders for all kind of fun, ! especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom, Second Avenue. Phone 522. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . WOMAN WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND by the hour Apply P.O. Box 77. Prince Rupert. BC 4 A N N 0 U N C K M K NTS BHlvatlon Army Musical EiilrrUln-ment, February 4. KnlghU of Pythias St. Valentine's Juyenlle Masquerade Ball, February 14. Canadlsn National Friday. February 18. . Employes Ball, Established 1923. Office Hours: a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.ni. Any evenintf upiiointment DSFP Kenny DKNTIST L-uhunst UIutL l'liuue 109 THE DAILY NEW3 PA 3E THREE Big Pour Taxi, phone 4, now at your service. Eddie and Ralph Smith. tf Variety program at the Salvation Army concert Friday. Door open at 130. 29 Hear the Prime Ituprrt hcliuul f Muklr Orrliettri at the ala- tlon Army Concert I'rltlay nljlit. ' : 29 Louise Danes, native, charged with vacrancy, was given three months' suspended sentence in police court by Magistrate McClymont this morning. Mra. Keeley, mother of B. C. Keeley, and Mrs. Hyatt, mother-in-law of Mr. Keeley, are making the round trip on the Prince Rupert whleb arrived to- ( asy. Miles Donlad of Alice Arm, who came north on Sunday) has been called south again on business and wtll leave for Vancouver 'ton Friday morning's steamer. ' T. II. Johnson, manager of. the Can adian Fish It Cold Storage Co. and Mrs. Johnson returned to the city today on the Prince Rupert after a trip to southern cities. WIIUXKHS KKl'OKT. x a.m. DIOBT ISLANO-Cloudy. light S-fc wind; barometer, 29.30; temperature 28; sea smooth: 8 P-tn spoke tug Lome, abeam Herbert Reef, bound for Alice Ann. towing barges Blngamon and Peouta: 8 pm. spbke steamer Mo cul. . Blubber Bay for Anyox, at Port Simpson, weather-bound. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, southeast squalls: barometer 29:44; temperature, 40; heavy swell; 8 pjn. spoke steamer GrtCcj. towing Lord Templeton, Ocean Falls for Taeoma, 320 miles from Tacoma; 8 pjn. spoke tug St. Faith. weatherbound at Takush: 8 pjn. spoke tug Pacific Monarch, weatherbound at Takush.; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Canadian Farmer, Powell River for Ocean Fall. ICO in ties from Ocean Falls; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Canadian Rover. Ocean Moose Lodge meets tonight at 8 o'-1 Falls for San Pedro, 1265 miles from fltoek. Public Installation of officers San Pedro; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Anyox. at B o'clock prompt. Members, their Anyox for James Island. 345 miles from James island. DEAD TREE POINT Barometer. 29.'-20; temperature, 33. suns DICIBY ISLAND Showery, light 8.W.. barometer, 29 JO; temperature. 44; sea smooth; 11:40 un, steamer Prince Rupert in northbound. BULL HARBOR, Cloudy, fresh S.W. wind; barometer, 29.43; temperature. 44; moderate swell. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, 29, 24; teoipcraturs, 43. Market Prices LAUD Pure;..l 25c Compcundi , 23r Mills BC. fre,BaUts Vtk B.C. iresh. firsts 50c B.C. fretk, sxtras i Local new laid C&c IISII Halibut, lb . 25. Salmon, eohoe, frorvo 2Sc Smoked kippen, lb .. l&c Kippered nalmon. lb 25. Smoked black ood, lb 22VV Finnan haddtes. lb 21 Salt mackerel, lb. 25r Eastern salt herring. 2 for 25c sJkvdltsh fllleu. lb 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, lb 25v V MKATS Fowl. No. 1, lb : Roasting chicken, lb 45c Uiua. fcllcrd, first grade 0c Ham. whole, tint gnuia ,. 45c Ram. picnic, lb 22Ujc ColUe rolls. H 35c Bacon, back, sliced 50c BcfeU. side 45c to 60s Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb , 40c VcaJ, shoulder ,a 25c Veal, loin 40c Vr)l. leg , 40c Pork, shoulder 28c Pork, loin 40c 1 Pork. leg 40c Beet, pot roast 12c to 18c Beef, boiling 100 to 12o B'Cf, steak 25c to 40c Beet Toast, prune rib 30c Lamb, chops sue Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40a Lamb, teg 4sc Mutton, chops ,. .. 40o Mutton shoulder 30o niiTir.it . Brookfleld, Shamrock and Woodland, lb. ., 50c E.C.D.. lb 50c Capital. 2nd grade. 2 lbs. 95c Fraser Valley, lb 85c New Zealand, lb. 55c i in i;si; Ontario aollds 30c Stilton, lb 35c Kraft ; .' 45c Norwegian Oout ,....... 65c Napoleon Llmberger 70c ftocjuefort 60c Swifts' Buttercup, lb, 45c Oorgonzola, lb i,...-, 75c MclAren'i Cream, Jars .... 45c and 85c oruyeco 4600 QofdeijLoar.. lb.. '.fd;.Hj,..45o SlO.Mt White, per 100 $7.75 Vellow, per 100 7.25 l l.oi ll Flour. 49's, No. 1 hard wheat .... 12.65 fuatry flour, 10's i. 65o Pastry flour, 49's $2.00 ' i;oi;r.iii.i;s BeeU, C llw 250 tuO lbs. .. L.k. 2.75 DC. Can-oU, lb 8e i CONDENSED ANNUAL STATEMENT New I.usincsH Issued (Ordinary) I'usiness In Force (Ordinary) ... Income Assets ..1.. Liabilities ... (Jross Surplus Earned . Provision for Future Profits to Policyholder Unassigned profits and Contingency Reserve ASSURANCE HOTEL Altl.l VAI.S, I'rhice Kurrt Mrs. Hagen. Vanarsdol; C. A, J. H. Hamilton and H. E. Duche- jnln. Vancouver: Mrs. O. A. Taylor, Port Esslngton; J. W. McLeod, Stewart: Joseph Wells, Alice Arm. satoy Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell. SkeenaClty; Mrs. F. Johnson, Port Edward; D. Mor rison. CJJR.; O. W. Kerr, city; M. San- iul. Alice Arm. Central H. TUsman CJJt.; O. Anderson, city. Stan Newman, brother of Tom Newman, the English billiard champion, is coming to Prince Rupert again to stage a series of exhibitions In the Grand Terminal Club. He is due to a'rrire about February 12 and will probably be here about a week. -v. Ti.MHL'It SALE X6830 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria. U.C not later than noon on the 14'.h day of February. 1927, for the purchase of Ucence XC830. to cut 4.120.000 f.bjn. A Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an urea situated on the North Shore of Sewell Inlet. Q.CJ. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars or the Chief For- aster, Victoria, ll.C or District Forester. iTlnce Rupert. B C LAND ACT .NO I H i: III' INTKMION TO APPLY TO TO I'l Kt MASK LAMI In Prince Rupert Land Recording DU irxt of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north snore of me sown Arm 01 Tasoo Harbor. Moresbv Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert. BC. occupation Marine Broker, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the lollowlng describe! lands: Commenclna at a post planted on the norm snore 01 ssuin Arm 01 rasoo liar-bcr. Moresby Hland. Queen Charlotte lUands. In the Province of British Columbia, about 5 chains from the end of the Government trail; thence 10 chains 11 -.rtheasterly: thence 10 chains nortii-wisterly: thence 10 chains southwesterly; thenco 10 chslns southeasterly, and containing twenty (20,) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 20. 1026. LAM) ACT. .SOTIl'K OK INTENTION TO ,l I'I.V TO LEASE LAMI. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Prince RuDert. and situate at Nesto Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybbarn. of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation manager. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post piamea on ine south aide of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from Its head; thence south fl ichslns: thence west 16 chains: thence north 6 chains to snore: tnence east to 1 chains, more or less, following me snore line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN. Applicant. Dated November 23. 192S. ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, HEAD AND BRONCHIALCOLOS, HAY FCVCR Swsltow R AZ-MAH circuits. Send Sc fi trial. Trmplcioni, Toronto. H t jrour drucilit's. RAZ"MAH t J U '"- JL W26; .S 72,203,133.00 $ . 133,758,333.00 21,812.121.15 83,520,313.92 80,257,266.37 4,0S6,872'j33 8.311,523.00 3,153,079.53 The Surplus Earned in 1926 $4,086,872.35 was the largest in the Company's history. During 1927 the Company will pay J. C. IJrady, I). 3IcI). Hunter, Representatives Increase over Increased Profits to Policyholders 1923 . .. C88,77I.00' 36,055,175.00 2,33.325.9'J 10,313,376.18 10.091,868.33 , 121,470.00 1,078.153.00 351,507.83 mm ma mm 4T& li m -d rrs COMPANY MEAD OFFICE VVINNIPtO 1 Montreal : Importers February Sale We have to realise cash quickly to meet our drafts due this month. To tell the truth, we have overbought. We have the goods and now we have to pay for them. We can do this with your help. We think we deserve it for bringing Montreal prices to I'rince Rupert. If you want us to continue in business here and keep on selling at .Montreal prices we ask your support at this-time. Montreal Sale Prices MEN'S SUITS MEN'S HATS MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S TIES Third Avenue. on all Mens Clothing and Furnishings MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S SHIRTS MEN'S It A INTO ATS HOYS SUltS . Everything in the Store at February Sale Trices. Montreal Importers J. It. Miller, Proprietor. 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap Medium Heavy Duty 90-125 H.P. complete with self starter and new battery, only used eleven months. Excellent condition, bargain price. Write A. E. A1TKEN, 10121 101st Street, Edmonton, Alta.