n.'iv. Majvb 1923 PAGE JHEEE 1WJUIIV.TA.' FVTTrM?'iL 1J1L IUUA A SERVICE Devoted to the Protection of Your . Health , ,i h , .;!th is a priceless possession. fhe basis of happi-. i . uci-ess. For 21 yearn Ormes have assumed the seri-.. ,ii"ii of protectinif the heultrj ol"!t iwtrons by a , !i , i-.'Mc-e to the higheHt ethics" of'' the profession of v by intelligent co-operation with doctors by the i ; i!-.st medicinals obtainable- by the knowledge i i many year.' experience and by a sincere desire ;, i ii usual in Prescription Service. It Is a service worthy of patronage. Specialist in Sick Itoom Necessities SIM 7ic Pioneer DrttneiAls MIRD-WE V SIXTH bT. TELEPHONES fl?,200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" .uppers THE DAINTIEST IIKRAKFAHT PMH Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & &M Sage C-v I'rinre Jtupert. U.C New Spring Fabrics crepe dk en. ma l abric 40" wide in a variety ot liht imidrkcnltr-! d all over designs. Per yard $1.50 i vi m special value in 36" Imported Duchetwe Black Satin at 11.95 per yard Fraser & Pane Universal Trading Co. Canadian National tLargcft Kailvjay Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AN.) TRAIN SEUVICB in PiiiM i: Hiccnr tot wxromit victohia. k.tti.r. ...,....,.,.. Vuiiim 'i(io tun h: "HUNKI ttid NVO. r'i Hrlliv -lit.. 10.00 p.m. b OHIII mid MOI'TII Ql S HAHI'H IK INLANDS. Fortnightly. i'stt;(ni( mm u:xr prim.-b Brewr K" ! MOMi.w. Mfeil.MJNII V mi stll WIHV si 1180 sin for PHINI K ' "HtliK. EDMONTON', WINMI'Mi. al: points Kaatern Canada. United toKKry m.i. ocmn t MMir i.i. 1 iitlm NaUoaal Kat fnr vt.niej oidrrv I'enitgn rnte. for our nett thlpastfti ' Ticket OIMCK. TIIIHH tr.. "H Vacihc llt.!W.... . ,.111 I'l'VT i r HI l-KHT. !! Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert !'";""" ,. Wrrtl. Juneau, and Hknii) - "' ' Witorls mid Seattle Mann I .. !' ' rut ii,.. . PKIM BHH UK VI HI" ,,iM'"11K,''. V.HMMH rf -Wliirdo I in " n ' til r"" '" Meem.hlji line. rr "' Oh Mlrert iml flr.l i.it.. Pelnes HiMierl. IM "'WItS. H.g c Hna 7) pabular $2.26, now Mioc Sule Continues. Every pr tn" Meri Mat . in ihtrinslleii iwiw- THOR JOHNSON IHune II All Sweaters, Mackinaws, . Wind Breakers 85f r J . Local and Personal BO. Undertaker Phone U. "! the louvre' advertisement. Dentist. Dr. J. R. ame. Phone 686 8kat(ng dally, a to 4 and 8 to 10. tt City llcedmits"' for the two'weckil i-nrV Ing Murcli 1 tctalllnj! 1D.242.8B wer paued Jor payment by the council liwt night. The condition of J.ime C. Mdtno who waa taken to the Prince Runer Oenerat Homltal Batiirday nmht suffer ing from a atroke. 1 rerxrted to bo t proved. H) apeech la nomewhat af-ted. . Petty officer Instructor Dawes of the Canudlan Naval Volunteer Rexerve terminates hli local n(?agemeut on March It7 and lila dutle are being taken over by Petty Officer Instructor Young on that date. Mayor 8 P McMordlr, who hu beer. vlsltinK Ottawa. Montreal and Victoria taking up matters pertaining to thf development of the port is expected to return to the city ;.bout the middk of the month. In a booklet dealing with the of Alberta's Wheat" there Is a showing the Prince Rupert Ter minal Elevator operated by the Alberts Wheat Pool and also a small photo ol Joe Bennett, superintendent of the Alberta Pool's Pacific terminals. Charles Rrlnhclt, Port Esslnjrton boatbullder. !s a visitor In the city. having come down on his own boat Rein holt Is one of the chief wltnvr in the Bankey murier case snd, with the many other witness, wilt be go Ing to New Westminster on May 15 for the trial which, will be held at the Supreme Court Asl7s there at that time. A report from Ex -Alderman M. M. Stephen In the nutter of (Ire Insurance rat"s here was read at last night's council meeting . and payment of Mr Stephens' expenses In preparing the report amounting to 71 40 was ordered A special committee consisting of Acting Mayor Theo Cotlart and Aid. Frank tMbb waa delegated to go further into the matter. Aid. O P. Tinker, taking military training at Baqutmalt. and Aid., A. J. Prudhotnme. who u on a holiday trip to California, were absent city father? at the regular fortnight !y meeting of the ciuncll last night. The present were Acting Mayor Theo Collar! . Aid W. J. Greet. AM. W M. "Brown. Aid. O. W. Rqgderham Aid. P. H. Llnaey and AM. Prank Dtbb The city council las-, night acrepted a r-pcrt frctn the Utilities committee -Wins an estimate of )70 as the ccst of installing a street light on Fulton Street between Seventh Avenue and Taylor Street. Aid Brown, chairmen of the utilities committee, explained that the putting In of the light would illuminate a point where the street took a bend and a dtp and was at present a dark hole. , Action In the matter of a report submitted by the Board of Works re garding the request of Louis Roes and II. O. Helgerson Ltd. for repairs to a drain under their property at the corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street' was delayed by the city council last night on the suggestion of City Solicitor B. P. Jones who stated that a into the matter. On recommendation of the utilities committee. tre city council last night awarded to the dry dock, whose tender was .17.v the contract for the building of a hull 73 feet Imir. 5 feet wide and 20 IncbeH deep which will replace the old powerboat Kilowatt and be used in transporting employers of the power Isnt and svppHes between the city and this end of Shawatlana Lake. The department la slrrndv in possession of an engine for Instslla.loa In the new hull Aid Brown stated that N. M. Mrl.csn end Herry Dolron had also been asked to figure on the Job but had not submitted tenders. It It Of THANKS. M. Dorothy Fm.ter wishes to thank In' many friends for their kind eym- p:ii'iy .ind floral trthvif1- In her recent Iv-eavcment. eiieci;llv the St An- tlr w's Society mid tl r St. Andrew's Ladles' Auxiliary. ANNOUNIT.MHNT8 "Aunt Susans Vlit" at United Church. March 8 and 8. Mocscheart Ladles' 8t Drive and Dance, March United Church April S. Patrick's Whist 16. Anglican Cathedral Tea Maroh IT. St. Patrick's concert. 1H, Wi'Htholnie Thentre Monday. March Raster Sale of Work. Ai nlk'jn Chu-rh Easter Sale April 10 Pa't'o'T Wonir-i's n work April 12 Elkf Cabaret April 20 Royal S..flrty OlUf .ilivl l)lllii.l Iirague sprliin aale of S! Oeore April UU. f ' v GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Ui mt Big 4 hablti l a Tau. phone 4. ing to be slightly still very weak. Improved although Union steamer Camoaun. Oapt. Jas Flndlay. returned to port at a o'clock this afternoon from Any ox. Stewart and other northern porta of call and will sail at S this evening for Vancouver and waypolnt.i W. Hayuer was fined U on each of two charges under the Motorvehlcle Act by Magistrate Mcctymont In city police court this morning. One charge was driving without license platea and the other without lights. O. H. Nelson, formerly editor and proprietor ot the Journal at Prince Rupert was last week one f Ue at the annual press dinner given b the Lieutenant Oovernor at Govern ment He use Victoria. Mr. Nelson if now a member of the staff of the Victoria. Colonist. S. B. Park or Ltd. cordially Invite the public to view an interesting- and edit- cntloual pmgraro of moving pictures depicting the manufacturing of the Pvrd car and other subjects. The en- ! tcrtainment will be held at the Mocsc iMall on Thursday. Mr h 8 at 8:80p.m.. nd at 7:30 p.m. Admission fret. 61 The report of John Walker Exlry. City Hall janitor, for the month of February, presented to the council nt last nights mceilog. showed that 2008 gallons of, oU had .heap, used in Lao City , Hall herttinji plaftt , durUig ui, month. The' dally consumption .-GH gallons at a cost of M.80 per day A regular meeting of- the council of St. Pauls Lutheran Church waa held last night at the home of John Ivar-o. Beach Place, nnslness was of a jruiiunp nature. i nine present were I Rev. John H Hivn iii who preatded, F. W Hurt, John Ivarson, t. Psnneaa. Thor Whist I Jolmadn. John I.liulm-tli and John Ihawi, the lull i,iuih:1. wnrd was received this morning by Wilfrid Oratton of this city of the . -.i. in Chicago of hta brother Samuel Oratton. a merchant of that city, aged 48. Pneumonia waa the cause of desth. EIGHT HUNDRED NEW SETTLERS HIIST MPKCMI. Ul MKiltANT TIUIN AKHIVINO IT WINMI'KO TOIt.lV WINNIPEO. March 6 The first ipecial immigrant train of the year la arriving here today over the Canadian National Railways and will be' followed tomorrow by an even larger one. Six - at loads make up the two specials western Canada will be richer by She Could Not Work HEADACHES Were So Severe Mrs. A. Richl, Burst.ill, Sask., writes: "I was tniiililed with .very severe headaches, ami sometimes I could not do my work. "One day a friend told me about anil advised aie to give it a trial. I decided to do so, and after taking a few bottles I found it had done me a world of eood, and t haven't had aay headaches for a long time now." Manufactured only Ivy Thn X. Milbura do Limited, Terunto, OftL BoAij by FISHER (ISHER BODY and Fisher Body alone made it possible for Chevrolet to demonstrate what wonders can be accomplished in beautifying a car of popular price. There is an obstacle which quite literally prevents any car from giving that which only Fisher gives. This obstacle is the stubborn fact that nowhere in the world is there anything even remotely approaching the unrivaled facilities of Fisher Body in the creation either of beauty or of value. . For that reason the several new cars with Body by Fisher which are arousing unusual admiration cannot be duplicated or rivaled because Fisher Bodies cannot be duplicated or rivaled. Chevrolet was able to draw upon these unrivaled Fisher Body resources and the result is an exquisiteness of appearance so unusual and so advanced that it places the car absolutely alone and supreme in its class When thinking U Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell will sail on the Oamosun this evening for Vancouver. This afternoon's train, due from the tost at 3.30. was reported this morn-ng to be on time. Hugh Smith of hc city fire lepart ment. who has been critically 111 w'.tl roi.Mdersblf expenditure was involved j pneumonia at his home, 256 Nlntti and he would like more time to go Avenue East. w.i reported this morn- On a charge of drunkennes.. Im: MassUe waa further remanded until March It In city police court ihi; morning. Me are Headquarters for slieerr-(Miring. Send (Item to as fer value, smlee amf salhfertkHi. MacWthurs Mme Sterr. tt Special :: Offering more than 800 souls. The Cedric. the Drottlngton and the Lapland which docked st Halifax on Sunday will con tribute the first 800. The others were passengers on the Ausonla. the Andarla and the Lithu ania. British and Scandinavians form large part ot the new arrivals. There are four families, all with money, which will be found place m I the scheme of things by the Canadian National Land Settlement Association Last year the Canadian National ra.ll- wayaW&upplled 36.000 workers to the. I f" of the weat and thfi year rv-1 queetaT for asstsunce are coming in at he rait of 100 a day. ! EXAMINATIONS FOR ' M EST RANGERS K.Muuinatiuna for - Forest Rangers will Ih' hi III as follows: Bums Lake. March 13; Prince Oeorge , March IS. Axiilalant Rangers' Examinations will be held at the places and on the datr.i i named Helo j Trn.nc. Mni'li B; Smlthers M.n'h ;12. Burnt lake. March i: Pnnce Ocoikc. March 16: McBrlde. March 2fi. Advertise In The Dally News of COATS LA 1)1 IS, for MISSUS AND Third Avenue Prizes Given Away Free CIIll.DKKN COATS l'OK CHILDRGN Regular value up to $18.00. Special price .' $8.7." COATS FOn LADIES AND MISSES iieg-ular value up to $25.00. Social (irice $t".7i Have your choice of these .splendid varments whiit they last, for they will not last long at these prices. B. C. Fur Company rwiMiTts Letters are oominjr in but we want more. Next Saturday the prize winners of last week will be announced. There are more prize; to come. For the best letter on why you like Pacific Milk we will give one full case of Pacific Milk FREE; Half a case for the second and a quarter ease each for the third and fourth. $10.00 in gold is to be Kiven for tht best letter of all. Write Today. PACIFIC MILK ,U'H DUAKE STREET Vancouver, B.C.