January 24, 1928 Bout Hisk the Embarrassiiient f PerspiMioii Odour The one to two pints of perspiration which, according to physicians, come through the pores daily, is natural . . and healthful . . . but perspiration odour is not only unnecessary but extremely "bad form." T!i is unpleasant odour is seldom recognized by the jllcnder, but everyone else notices it Lifebuoy is sure protection Besides being a superior toilet soap, Lifebuoy, through its creamy, gentle antiseptic lather cleanses and purifies the millions of tiny pores and keeps the skin sweet, offering safety from perspiration odour from bath to bath. Don t try to cover up perspiration odour. Prevent ft with Lifebuoy Soap for ace, hands and bath. It costs no more. . Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies Schick II rtt. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED LbSSS and Proteds Schic! Repealing Razor Tin- Hepeating Raior that makes shaving easier, .ids like a pump nun 20 marvellous blades in each clip It saves shaving lime no drying, no fussing IT SHAVES I.IKE A HEAD BARBER smoothly, quickly, comfortably Simple ax A. K. C. ia'. il Uazor. with Jo blades $f..10 '.. of 20 Wadt-.. $1.00 fines Il& IjTfllRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8,200 A FEW MORE ADDITIONS TO Jabour's Annual ILEA MCE SALE ' I 'in.ility Pillow Slips. Sale, each iMf ' I ied Sheet. Sale, each $1.-1 '' :i- Cotton. Sale. 7 yards for ' 1 m ii Towelling. Sale, 7 yards for Sl.OO l' H.mnelette. Sale, 6 yards for J1.00 " ' i' Cotton Hand Towels, Z x Ifi. :t puir for 1.00 v liuilts, 60 x 84. Si'.e price !.." '" ! ' i lem off on Comforter, and While All Wool lil.mkets. 1 ""i -ied While Flannelette Blankets, White and Grey. S.,1,. $lJKl ' 'I Colored Cashmere Hose. S.ile l" l'i nnian's Black and Brown 1I" rer. $1 2". for 7. ''ills' Coats, sizes 2 to 6 years. To clear t W2.85 JABOUR BROS., LTD. I'honc ti1.". 3rd Ave. and 7th St. MOFFAT'S Electric RANGES 'ole in Canada. Sold the world over. There are more '"' 1 1 . f. atiin.a in MnffuU than nnv other Electric Range. 1.1 had with or without Kitchen Coal Heater. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Third Avenue Prince Rupert an, 1 l:lt' 1'"lllA. Swaaaen . lerl U... el... Siiliird.i). U P"r .,;V.":r. """I'MIN, NAA8 IIIVIU POIN'TH. ANYOX. "nil a nsies ll.mrt. mimlnv. 8 p.m. V'.' SM to Vlrteili arid h.-..t:le. and Uagguge checked tii deal destination. Inst i..ti print'' Huiirrt. li t". Local and Personal U.C Cndertsiers. Phons l Dentist. Dr. J. R. Oowe. Phone 688 Skating dilljr, 8 to 4 and 8 to 10. tl Tommy. Txi. Phone 700. Zenith Cafe. a Ottbe Dig 4 bablti When thinking r f rxi, phone 4. tf Ijffeetbe Janiiiin :a. Inloii gasoline will Ite reduced to -'sc per fa I Ion. Kiilrn (Jarnge. 30 11 seating capacity for the . Burn' 3ur)pr hu all been taken up. Admission by ticket only. Poster Wlllan returned to the city 0:1 Ui$ CauiuaUU this morning following a bus. new trip to Anyox and Stewart. Oscar Flint, pioneer Alice Arm mining man. la a paswnger aboard the Camoaun today gjlnjj through to Vancouver or. business. Oeorge H. Arnott returned to the city 011 t it o.i.iusun nils morning a!ttr having uiHde the r.uud trip to Anyox and Stewart 011 biu.iiess. T. J. Slwmt .11. taijector of mines, returned to the clfy on the Camosun thU (nomine from a trip to the Stewart district on official duues. Mrs. H. S. Parker will sail Friday morning aboard the Prince Bupert for Vancouver. Victoria and other polnta in he outti 011 a buying trip. Mra. Thomas Smith of Telkwa has si rived in the city from the central Ul terior and is the guest of her slater Miss it uriel Christie. 963 Third Avenue West. The local Masonic lodges are extending invitation to' members of the craft for the annual ball by TMniDsean and Tyee Ledges which will be held on February 0. Sergeant T. Van Djk. Game Act en forcement officer of the provincial police for Central British Columbia. left yesterday for a visit to Prince ucorge on official dutlea. Mrs A. M. Manson. wife of the attor ney general, was at home to the members of :he Liberal Women's Forum at her residence on Windsor Bead. Oak Hay. on Friday afternoon. Inspector James M. Tupper. RM P , left on yesterday's train for Prlnoe George to pay hla first visit there on official duties since assuming command of the force in Northern British Columbia. Union steamer Camosun. Capt. James FlndlRy. returned 'o port et 12 o'clock noon today from Anyox. Stewart and other northern ports of call and will rail at 5 o'clock this afternoon for Van couver and waypoints. J. I. Miller. Inspector of customs. and his assistant. Thomas Mason. wh. have been in the city for the past week on official duties, will return by the i Camosun this evening to Victoria. Mr. Miller la suffering st present with a severe cold. Rer. and Mix Walter Allen art vial-tars in the city, having arrived this morning on the Cam-un from Stewart vliere Mr. Allen, who was formerly in Frlnce Rupert, n now Anglican rector. They will return north tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert. Northern Shipping Co.. Ltd.. agents, report the Frank Waterbouse freighter Robert H. Merrick due here about the end of the month with a cargo of coal, loading out a targe quantity of cotton-wood logs from Terrace for the Laminated Materials MUI at New Westminster. P tenjrera errvrln? In the city from northern polnta aboard the Camoaun M.llan. R. B ramie y and Oeorge H. Ar-nrtt frjin Anyox; T J Shenton and :tev. and Mrs Wal'.er Allen from Stew art; and Mr Kmmcrjjn irom Port Blmp-son. Frank Wsterhouse mntorshlp freighter Anaii Firth. Capt Noel, having dls-rharged coal here for Phllpott At Evltt. rd at Port Simpson for R. oyd Yi mm. in port last night for fuel nrc! prmcded on h mh call to Ocean J i: j wh're hr will load pulp for New W?tmln ter. Paengers going through to Vancouver board the steamer Camoaun today from the mirth include T. Angus and C H Lake, from Stewart; Mra. MacKeii-i'c, Mr and Mrs J 1III1. M.is An til la and Tom Rachey from Anyox: Oscar Flint, from Alice Arm; and C. Trimble, frcm Klncollth. IIOTKI. AltRIVAIJ. Savoy rt'l Mctrthy and H. Carlson. Oons River. ' Arteorriar in Th Da,ii v J ANNOUNCKM KNTS . IxKlnn Novelty Dtnre January S7. rr iii c "?uHMt Cllrla Drill Tram Oance February 3". I'NII Animul Ball Friday. Pebrary 17. l'il.. l'.il;..ii:i Ajuil ill). THE DAILY NEWS E4-GE JHREE " i Tit xn iis iiiii linn natiii mm i i i "BUILD ILC." Try This Salad Dressing, r II' ' Iff fM at i 1 tVAfcTF Thfe eK8r fin Pacific Milk, 1-8 ctfrY Welted butter 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon mustard, 1 cup vinegar, juice of onion. Beat eggs and milk well together; add melted butter and rest of ingredients and beat again. This recipe was sent in hut no name was sent with it. However, we are very glad to print it. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, aiiouer I'artorks at Ladner and AbboUforri. -BUILD H.C." VANDBRHOOF R. G. Sutton, dlatr.ct iiriculturalisi. spent most of last week In this dlstr.c. and installed the seed cleaner on the farm of He ben Be.d. a few mile rorth of town. Htvng bean eoampanled as far as Vaoderhoof by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Frasar. John McPberwn arrived last peek lieu Ftrt St. Janirt and proceed- -d to Vancouver wheie he will' receive hospital treatment. His health has been lulling lor the past two years or so. Officers as follows for the Vander-l-oof and District Board of Trade nave been elected: president, SUpben Holmes; vice-president. George R. Matthews; secretary treasurer. Oeorge Og-ton; executive R. C McCorkeU and Gejrge SueM. An Anglican Wcjnen's Auxiliary was organised In Vanderbool last week with officers as follows: president. Mrs. H. V. Taylor: vice-president. Mrs. Owen Bur-dette; secretary trswsu.er, Mrs. S. Rob-erti: Dorcas secretary. Mrs. F. Bowman. The financial statement of the village commissioners of Vanderboof for the year 1M7 shows a surplus of cash n the bunk of HUM. Bon. A. M. Manson. K.C.. member oi the legislature for Omlncca. does no. hold out much hope for a road being bum soon into the Pelican district. The Board of Managers of the local United Church baa fleeted officers as follows for the year: eaalrmsn, K. A. Mitchell; secretary. A. A. Hutchinson . treasurer. Dr. W. Ross Stone. Other members of the board are Mra. B. B. Smith. J W Campbell, X C. McOeacby. A B Laird. Mr Abbott and Mr. Steele. Mrs. J. W. H. Day has returned home after a sojourn In the Vancouver Oeneral Hospital and la now making steady progress toward recovery. Mrs. Warren Johnson left laat week for Bdmonton accompanying bar sister. Mra. B. A Ahlm. who wlU enter hospital there. Af a bridge party last Friday night In aid of the skating rink. Mra. Silver won the ladles' prize and R. H. Moore, the men's. At a meeting of the Anglican congregation. Rev. L. J. Kales, clergyman, referred to the progress that is being made by the Sunday Bohool under the superintendence of Mrs. Hales and Mra Holt. Mr. and Mra. Plnnlager have moved into their new home at trie corner of Fraser Avenue and Second Street which they recently purchased from the provincial government. Mrs. Ooodland is making satisfactory progress following a resent aooident h-n she broke her leg. Mrs. Harold Smith at Feet at Janvm left last week for the HaaHton HospttrJ being accompanied by Mlaa I. M Hamilton, R.N. A. B. laird, maiteaer of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, returned last week fr.im TVi-ronto where he attended a manager's conference. J elm Bor has purchased a large bay mare from the provincial public works rkuartment. A daughter was been In Vandsrhoor on January 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Worthlngton of Engen. SYMBOLIC RUG IS SHOWN AT MONTREAL ajHPNfltBAL. Jan 24 At a JOKaa mmm on n ptliev-iwa ftd iTisjiia iiiirWin m iu design When a IWlM WMW her callers to renllre that she waa not -at home." she merely plaoed the rug serosa tne threshold, with the arrows pointing out. as a hint hi guests to follow their direction. kuiv ok Tim iki:k tendiord ol Village Inn (to local shopkeeper i III take another porous plater. Tom That clumsy lout, orure 'Aklnv v nppad the eloth off !!' liJH..'U '.Jl'le Jgalu." Ajiswerb. GREAT HOAXER GETS A YEAR Hunter Charles Rogers Made Profession of Fooling Collectors and Others LONDOX, Jn. a?. Huutct .Cluirle Rogers, claiming himself to be th-world's greatest hoaxer, was sentenced to twelve months' Imprisonment for fraud. Toronto was one of the many centres he selected for his operations. At one time he announced he wss pre seating a collection of old masteri, to Toronto and more recently lie appeared there with a treasury of relics for sale, representing himself as descendant or Samuel Rogers, poet, and Lady Hamilton, frttnd of Nelson. All wbo have follower Hunter Roger, career have been waiting for the time when he would deliver himself Into th. hands of the law. He has been amat ingly clever at keeping himself tech nically free from charges of fraud. NTAItTUi AH I A KM II AMI His first spectacular appearance wao when, as a deatitute farm laoorer. he discovered in r.n oid cottage such wonderful artistic treasuici that he a able to repay the board of guardiar. relief money that had teen grantco to hit starving family. This was onh the beginning of the miracles. He soo afterwards began digging In the grouc . In enotbei part of England, and un-ar tried Shakespearian relics, surpassing everything In Stratfcrd-on-Avou. He has bad phenomenal fortune whenever he went into any Old Curiosity shop, he always came away with historical treasure or artistic masterpieces. He was able to fool professional antique dealers, who paid fancy prices fcr hir finds. He liked to keep up the pose if being an uneducated villager, though it was obvious from bis manners and Tcnvtisatidn that he waa a man of wide experience and reading. Rogers himself loved to talk to reporters and he used to show his neighbors an album of newspaper cuttings about himself. He subscribed to a newspaper cutting agency, so that ha mired nothing. According to Judge Sir John Sankey. wbo sentenced him. vanity and love of notoriety were his downfall. Rogers bad pleaded guilty to fraud and his own counsel said he was mentally unstable and hla poaalon for notoriety, not greed tor money, had tempted htm to fraud. Rrgers waa the eon of well-to-do and respectable parenla. and he Inherited a thousand Dotmds from hla ' faOlr ttm ttmA nwvl u4iunt4nn waa born in IBM. and be visited New Zea- i '.and In ISOa and the United States and Canada In 1903. In 1933. he waa paid! twelve hundred pounds tor pictures which were afterwards sold for three pounds. STANDING COMMITTEES FOR GYRO CLUB NAMED BY PRESIDENT WAUGH President-elect Leo Waugh baa appointed the following Gyro dub standing cemHttosa for ISM: Bulletin oy Nichols. Civic BUI Tobey. Howard White and Charlie Starr. Playgrounds Charlie Mine, Frank Dlbb. Maor Burbank, and Olen McMillan. Entertainment Boy MeMbuahton. Jimmy Farquhar, Norman Freeman, and Bill Watte. Membership -Morris Prtngle. Athletics- Dave Balfour. Joe Ooase. Doug. Stork, and Lionel Boltby. Initiation Ralph LePlne and Joe Oreor. Bccrpticn Milton Oonaales, Bob Robert .n. and Harold McBwen. Attendance and R files- Oecrge TUe. Custodian of Property Mort. Mc-LacMan Song Leader -Morris Blott. Gyrosc-jpe Correspondent Alex Hun-r. Sergeant -at-Arms -Lew ICergln. Musician Charlie Balagno. WHY DID POOLEY ANNOUNCE POLICY OF CONSERVATIVES? (Victoria Times I How Is It that the first announce ment of the Conservative Party's policy rprct sf the 1'actflc Oreat Eastern K!'y come lrom Mr. Pooley and not; from Dr. Tolmle? During the by-elec- j tlon in Nrw Westminster Dr. Tolmle j said h would "take a run" over the line mid then announce his policy. Haa he been over It? 1 There l nothing new In Mr. Pooler's declaration nf policy, but It will etrtke the public as strange that he. and not the leader of the party, should har announced It. Who Is leading the Conservative Party of BrIUah Columbia, anyway? DENMARK'S POPULATION SHOWS AN INCREASE MONTREAL. Jan 24 The population of Denmark Increased 23.000 during the statistical year 10M-37. says the Danish Commercial Review. On the basis of the annual returns of births and deaths In Denmark and the number of emigrate, u, the population of the country as on Ju! I HW is etlmatrd at ;l.478,000 naaliM H.4.S2 ixio on July 1. 1938. repre-, srntlng an increaM of 33.000. or about two-thirds pr cent, the paper nays. Atlvrrtlic in The Da.ly Nes j ICANAOIAN? PAcinc HES3S Experiments on i an amount of BOVRIL, proportionate to the small dark circle, added to the diet produced an increase in muscle and energy corresponding to the large light circle, proving the Power o B0YRIL This also explains how BOVRIL provides that store of resistance necessary to ward off disease and repel colds and influenza. SALE of Spun MA jfl SaA.llli Absolutely pure .silk and the best grade; fine close even finish, free from heavy cuar.se threads and fast dye. In shade of Arab, Lipstick, Peach, Mauve, Parchment, Sand, Jade, Flesh, Black, White. 29 inches wid.e Sale 11 ice 75c yd. Fraser 8c, Payne The Universal Trading Co. 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