U.v, February 11, 1923 is a most wontior-ful BEER tonic for all who arc overworked and those who are run-down because of weak impoverished blood. There is no tonic in the world like good pure beer. Being rich in the food elements of choicest Barley Malt, combined with the tonic properties of golden hops, it quickly aids nature in restoring both mind and body to normal ht ilth and strength. Silver Spring Brewery Ltd. v Victoria-. II 8.C. II Brrwn mA Rati Irrief the broom SILVER SPRING BEER For sle l Government Liquor Stores sad Beer Parlors. Delivery Fir tosny ptrtof lit). wine BREWERY B rr lament it not published or displayed by the Liquor Control !Vurd or by the Government of British Cokinl-ij. FISHERMEN First Aid Kit is a must ncressiiry part of yaur out' -Imuld be complete. Check your kit with the fol-; and if you are abort of any item get it from Orraes "day. ..... . , . . -. , FIRST AID SLTl'LIES: --or ' Droppars inrls Hair Brush ty Pins Aid Manual i n Acid Solution Mr Balaam iai ic Acid "line n on Burn Oinment Lyxol Epsom Salts Germicidal Soap ("niton (jafti AsOdaftf Adhaalm I'laster splint ' -Peroxide ' Castor Oil Antiseptic Tablet HlltST All) KIT COMPLETE mmnent wooden box (with no metal fittings to mat) : everything needed for first aid ijttl.00 made to order for any size boat. Orates IfccL jjrtiutjtircs pDDAVE f SIXTH ST ' TEI FPMONFS 1200 ROWE'S Sh et Metal Works -'s I'lumbinir and Sheet Metal Work are opening an 'I Show Room on Third Avenue, jut adjoining the h" Legion Building, and will curry a line of roofing, '"iit-hing, flash i ng, stove pipe and elbow black or gal- ' 1 'ill sized from 2 inches to 8 Inches. . laucettH. water pipes and fitting- all sizes. We "'vthing In sheet metal. We repair stove' r anything ls repairing. Our Tank Shop at Cow Hay will take 11 "ur Chute and Tank problems. Hot Air Furnaces, one ialties. Phone 310 Will (Jet u Night or Day F i'ik had quite a bit of experience in the credit business, ' "' ''i' ided to cut our credit to a minimum. ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Canadian Pacific RilwT B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert "" K " I'" .n. Wra.,,,11. JM.. ....iKi,wav-Jni.wv 1. Febriiurv 1 1. S Victoria and (wsillle lbrimr I. lfaev for In 1. ' Vancouver sverv nalur.l.i 'rncr W OltaiAKII. Oeueral telil or III, m.. Street and 3rd Avenue. Prlnre Huprri. ami ' iv II a.m. Full information from flume 31 Local and Personal BO. Undertssers Pnoos 41 Dentist. Dr. J. IV Oosse Phone 888 Skating daily 3 to and 8 to 10. t: 'mHylaxP'rtKne 790 I jientU. Cafe. mot I i v. ROrawn Weurl?Jfour tickets foi fche annual Banqnef,1 frldoy, March o United Church Youn:; People's Boc.ery Valentine Social. Monday hi V o'clock. 38 O. A. Woodland, local I'.gcnt tor th? ! Princess Beatrice this morning fur j Ocean Falls on business Last Scandinavian Dance before the fishermen pull out, In Metropole Hall Ujnight at 9 o'clock. Good music. Passenger salUng this morning on the Venture for Vancouver Included F. O. Venablea, J. W. Stoaael and Robert Oordon. Imperial Oil Co s tanker Mlna Brea will arrive In port tomorrow from loco with a cargo of fuel oil for the company's local tanks. Miss Basel Cunningham. R.H., wU! leave here on Monday morning's train for Smlthers where she will Join tbs graduate nursing staff of the Bulkley Valley Dtotiiot Hospital. Onion ateamer Venture, Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived In port at 7.4S this morning from Vancouver via Bella Coola, Ocean Falls and other waypolutt and sailed at 9 o'clock on her return south. Capt. Merrill Sollowt, owner and skipper of the local halibut boat Ring leader, and Mrs. Sollowa returned to the city on the Princess Mary this af ternoon from Nova Scotia where they spent the winter. Fifty passengers were aboard the Princess Mary which was In port this afternoon northbound from Vancouver to SkRgway. Five disembarked here. the remainder going through to van-jus Alaska points. Business at the meeting last night of the St. Andrew's Society, with President J. S. Irvine in the chair, 'was largely of a routine nature. It was decided to hold a social evening and a Scottish dance In the near future. Aboard the Princess Mary, which was in pert this afternoon were several of-I.cers of the Salvation Army returning iln. ItiSjS posts 1ST filtilrn after having attended a recent congress in Vancouver Among them were Capt. and Mrs Bd wards of Juneau: capt Kenny of Petersburg and Mrs. Captain Parkinson of Ketchikan. . Frank Mayer, alias Fred Mayo, was eentenced to thirty (lays' imprisonment Heart spoke to heart, yet lips were any Of loves dear courtesy But Cupid prompted Chivalry To further his design. And true love voiced its message In a Romance Valentine." Du,i Frlraell sole agent for Romance rhorolates. Phone 139 or 4. 37 Rrplarlng the Catnosun for one trip. Union steamer Carrtena ta due In port UMvrrrov.' afternoon from Vancouver MUt v.iypomta and will sail at 8 p.m. tar A:i)''". Stewart and other northern ports or call On the completion of the trip, the Gardens will be withdrawn at Vancouver for anuual orer-t'MiI md the Camosun will return to thr xervire Capt. James Fludlay and u her tei-Klitr ufficra of the run are .':prrtrd to be on the Caiaetia tomorrow C P R steamer Princess Mary. Cpt ArHnir S'.ntiT. arrived in port at 1 '-rU-k Mrs niipinoan from Vancouver, viilliiK a Iv ur later for Skagway and liitermedinte Alaska polnU. The vessel dur to call soulhbouud on Wednesday next. Pa.ennera embarking here or Alaska on the Princess Mary ln--Hirtrrt W. A. Slmonds for Skagway: J. T Wr':h for Juneau; David Morse and KniMeen Oonell for Ketchikan, and Vi jrr and Mrs. W. L. Carruthers for Wrsngell TOO I.ATR TO fl.ASSIFY ,T4tfe FOR RENT. Three roomed cottage partly furnished. Phone Wed 828, 16 Cafe. ' "' " ' "" (f MttHv t 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Mooselicart Legion St. Valentino's Wltlat Drive and Dance. February 14. C N II Annual Ball. Friday. Febrary 17. falli'l'c Women's League spring sale ,it work April 12 1.11..- Cabaul Apill U. THE DAILY NEWS rjLGS TRRER For Six Years . PIMPLES 1 Covered Her Face Mrs.-Albert Srubbs, Newbury, Oat., write : "My face was covered with pimples and was o bad I wu sshsmed to be teen. I suffered in this war for of Taxi, phone 4 . Robert . Oordoa, morning, lor Vi trip. Be rl!l daps sad inay Passengers' Seven merchant aaUts) on an t the Venture thu St -s th Avenue business a week or ten Islt Victoria. with hard labor, without opUon t Mv the Canadian National Railways fine, by Magistrate McClymont in city pellet court this morning for vagrancy. Mayer pleaded guilty to the charge It was alleged by the police that he bad been three months In town and hd worked bat two days during that tints. "Sweet Innocence, demure and young. Greeted Sir Chivalry: Port Clements: and Mrs J. B. Olllatt and Mrs. HcKenate for sandsplt. Motorshlp Belllngham. Capt. J. E. Inderacn. arrived in port at o'clock .hta morning from Ketchikan with a cargo consisting of seven carloads of froaen fish for transshipment Baat J. C. Langley of the International BblppaSa Ud. le.'t, Kstehlkan on the Anceas Mary, tlU 'sfcerneori In ecnwfltlcn with the assaeWbllng of a shlpasent of Mg from Alaska here to part of the flr,"eirgo going to Japan. Major Walter L. Carruthers. divisional commander for the Salvation Army, and Mrs. Carruthers. who have been pending a couple of days In the city fcllowlng a trip to Vancouver and the central interior, sailed by the Princess Mary this afternoon returning to their headquarters at Wrangell. Man in the Moon l HAVE known people rbo did not know the difference between a coal miner and a kalaominar. THE reason men have given up using silk handkerchiefs la Because their wives or best girl atoie thsm and used them tor evening kowus. MOST people do not know where they are going and some even do not know where they huve beau. JUST give us another tallway. A line to the pole and back. If it opens up our resource. No matter what else It may lack. MANY a fortune has been made aa a result of pluck Tbe difficulty here Is to find somebody to pluck. HOLDING tlie Job doss not bother meat ynung men. Holding on to the lrl atoms to be their Chief business in lite. THE "carry" part of the cash and carry stores does not bother me. It's the "cash" end of the business that Is anuoylng to a man who was once a gentleman JAKE saj'R thr world may be round at night but lis beastly flat In the morning. ONE of those loafers who stand at the street comer and aptt. dropped Into the office ye lord ay and wanted to know if I could tell him where the bagpipes were mentioned In the Bible. A I could not, Ik replied that It was in that plsce where ll spoke of walling mid itnashlng' of teeth. Advertise In Tlu Daily Ntas Church Notices aix years, until one day a friend told lli0rd., 6uppe,. rto,t Sunday of the me 10 we I month at 11 ajn. Third Sunday of .the ST. .tMIKKYVM C'ATIIKIIUAL (Church of England) Archdeacon O. A. Rlx. rector. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Even. lng service at 7.30. Sacrament of tbs jm,onth at 8 ajn. Sunday school at 2 30 Baptlsma by arrangement. CHRISTIAN MCIKXCE HOCIBTY Service every Sunday morning In tbs Hay's block. 248 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Soul." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. HT. PAH.' l.l TIIKItAN ( III lt( ll Pastor, Rev. John It. Hanson, real' and after I bad used two bottles the. dence. 438 Eighth Avenue Weal. Tele, piinplas were all gone ind my skin was phone Blsck 170. as clean and Smooth as ever. Morning worship at 11 o'clock (Eng- Put op only -by Ths T. ltubura Co., liah Service). Sunday school. Bible limited, Toronto,, 0s. class and Confirmation class 13 noon. j, ftm Evening service at 7.30 (Scandinavian Uet Uie Big 4 MMI' ,..,. language). Choir practice Thursday J evening. A cordial invitation to all. , . I l'Hf.sYTr.KIN lllflHII Mrs, Douclaa Suthetland. ,w who t has Minister. Rev. J. R Frlzell. B.A.. LL3., mo$' holiday been south on a trip. , The Manse. Phone 403. Rdoe. c,W r.turnsd to the Vancouver, Morning wohlp at o'eta. The on tb. VenUC, t,W,g. -.g; : Ordinance of Baptism will be observed Presbyterian UsW' Aid Valentine Por to the Ooapsl meaaage. Subject' rrwn the pulpit; "The Little Robe " , Sgif Tea and Born Sale at Mrs. J. V chrtstie's, VsjKapartmenU. Feb. cbonx' b the eholr J school 12 nln ,c 14 from 8 to 8J0. Tfwcal program. eervlce is in memory of Sir Douglas th of " c"n- "' unoer luP10" Aboard the Princess Mary, ' which was rti.n lolnn Sublact from the nulolt: in port this SJiernoon. were seven , officers of the lalraUon Army return- AManhHllMM lnlMl lng to their bsadqnarters at wrangeu. CPJt. steamer Capt. B. K. Oray morning from Vanbouver and wayporta ni sailed at 11 o'clock on ber return loutb. Join in the service. Princess Beatrice, tette. arrived at 6:18 this J All interested to attend and Mais voice quar- nit st imti:ii mi urn ! ' Rev. a. Wilson. BA , pastor. Miss I. Haddock, deaconess. ! Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub- S. O. Jo haste oe who has been ject: "All Conquering Faith." Sunday spending the past month on a visit to School at 2.30. Evening service at 740. ber mother. Mrs. joahua Klngham In subject: "A good example." Wednesday Victoria, will return to the city next at 7 JO, Devotional meeting. Wednesday. j 1 I IIAITlHT ( III lt( II. Mrs. J. B. Olllatt of Sandsplt. who Minister. Rev. W. T. Price. has been spending the past few ws xtornlm worahlD at 11 o'clock. Toole In the city, will return by the Prince .opiommw, unto His Death." Sun- John this evening to her home on the sehestf st 240. Onn recital at Queen Charlotte tsipnds. 7.1 a. Evenlna worship at 740. Sub ject: 'Converted, What and Bow." Or- ganlst W. Vaughan Dsvles CANADIAN LEGION Our National President, Ueut.-aeneral evening on 8tr fy K.C.B.. K.C.M.O.. has the Prince John tWthe Queen Char- tugmttua that Memorial evnuoea fcr the lotte Islands wtH Ufsluda 1. Oordon. S. , Ute Bart Halg. Grand President of the Chapman and firs. O. L. Dunlop for Bruua ampin Srrvioe Leafue. be held thrcufbsut Canada, under the auspices of the Canadian Legion eti Sunday, February 12. A service will accordingly be rjeld In the First Presbyterian Church. Rev. . R. Friaeli officiating, on Sunday. February It. at 740 pm. Mam here of the IX) DE.. the City Council. B C.N.V.R. and BC. Regiment, and all Ex-Servlce Men are invited to meet In the Church Hall at 7.15 pnt; Membsia of other or-ganisjUions and the genstal public arc invited to participate in this service. NOTICE. j TAKE NOTICE that an application will be made to the Parliament ol Canada at the nest session thereof for sn set. 1. For the incorporation of a company to be known aa The Alberta. Peace River and Pacific Railway Company, or such other name as may be given, to construct and operate a railway as follows: lai Commencing at a point at or near the City of Letbbridge: thence in a Westerly direction to a point at cr near the Town of McLeod: thence Westerly and Northerly in a direction rally parallel to the Calgary and Sne cLeod Branch of tbe Canadian Pacific Railway to a point at or near the City of Calgary: thence Northerly and West of tbe Calgary and Edmonton railway to point at or near Lacombe: thence Northerly to a point at or near the City ot Edmonton, lb) From a point at or near the City ot Edmonton by the most feanlMe route to and along tbe right bank of the Slmonette River to a croslna of the Smoky River near Its Junction with the Wapiti River at or near Besanson to the Town of Grande Prairie In the Province of Alberta: thence South Westerly through the Monkman Pass to a point at or near Alexa Lake on tbe Canadlsn National Railway to the Province of British Columbia. (di From a point at or near Qmnde Prairie in a North Westerly direction to a point at or near Pouce Coupe and from a point at or near Pouce Coupe In a North Westerly direction to a point st or near Hudson's Hope oil me reace niver. inciio m wu- . era! South Westerly and Westerly dl- 1 recllon and North Westerly bv the ' most feasible route through the Pine Pass to s point at or near the Town of Stewart In the Province of Brlttan Columbia at the head of Portland ' Canal. (dl From a point at or near Hudson's Hope crossing Peace River In a gen-, era! Easterly direction to a point at or near Whltelaw; thence In a Northerly direction to a point at or near , Port Vermilion and fneee Northerly 1 and Westerly to tlie right bank of the , Hay River at or near its Intersection with the Northern boundary of the ; Province of Alberta. ! The said railways being declared to be for the general benefit ot Canada. 2. To authorise the said Company to construct wharves, docks and hotels and ; to own and operate vessels and to collect chum on. teltwrsoh and telephone mes-1 sages ot tbe public, to rile upon and acquire water power sites and to genet . im .iju-trtx anil nthvr viwrirv'snd to dis pose of lire suipttrs iiViiil and d oileTt f cnarges inernor.. 1 3. To authorise the ald Company to unue securities In reaped of the said ! line of railway to an amount not ex-1 Deeding Forty Thousand lS40.000.00 , Dollars per mile for the prairie sections. and not exceeding Sixty-five Thousand; (488.00000) Dollars for the mountain section. nAT-BD st the Cltv of Kdmonlon. In! the Province of Alber'a. thi 4tl. day ol January. AD 19'JS (Signed I J. STEWART CLARK On behalf of the Appiicauta. c-o Swing. Harvte & Bury. Barristers. Solicitor, en . Ofllref Bank of Toronto BIUk . KdliX'iiton Alb'Ttn Call iJ. 8604 A System Sor Saving Ath for e copy of oar DmJft Bool. Yea find H htlpftl in pUmmnt yomt ttptniitorn. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch F. . Robeitson, Manager REMNANTS at Half Price Having completed stock-taking we have accu mulated a large assortment of short ends of SILKS VOILES CRETONNES WOOLLENS CREPES COTTONS These Remnants are very useful for various purposes and you can have them at greatly reduced prices. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Canadian National Steamships Co. L;miled Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ANll SHIPYARD Operating (J.T.I. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock KnlneerH. Machinists, Boilermakers, lllacksmltbs. Pattern natters. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. KI.BCTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant la equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. I'HONBS 43 and 385 All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED 15 l'ER CENT KUIUIERS, aigea 6 and 7. regular $2.25. now Shoe Sale Continue. Every pair must go. THOR JOHNSON "TKY A NIP T0-NICNT" r Best PreairaMe 1 (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BmiImI mm! Kfrd by VgKul Cnnl S 3w ImiiwI ObnlidSMS a Balvmi' Glnlim lw4tnM Doll. kttra-Si CIhih, 5cMl4. 8of A This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Biititili Columbia r3 pf