F(rury 4, 1028 rd;. TIIE CAILT NEWS TAGS TEHEE adies' Winter. 10 ul.-ir value up to $:i5.0u will be on display on M onday 0 ornm: lor each at TheL l.l, ''I. I ouvre Third Avenue Soap and Toilet Water Ipecials Toilet uteri Regular up to $1.75. Special price, each.. 75f Mi.IxI.n . ijflU, Soap Regular 20 Special price IS .i!.l.,' "Lavender Dew" Soap- -Regular 15. Special price lOf '"''- i (.rami Cremanf Keg'.ilar :'.5c. Special price ffllf ('Im i in Soap Regular 20. Special price l-V I " F.au de Cologne Soap Regular 40c. Special price 'Mt "v'-k" t'astile Soap- -Regular 25. Special price 1V lilue ,ln" Foot Soap Regular 35c. Special price 25f mies ltd. .75 Dimmer Druowisls THIRD AVE. (SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES ft? i 200 House Dresses, Smocks, Aprons in d'wn Ladle' Crepe Housed resseis muile from the best - ' '! I.'ili (ri.no utili ..,..,...-. i ii-iti umln mill-red Dockets and i itiui luiii...... hiiii , n shades of Peach, Apricot, blue, Sand' Tangerine. -it . sTa . Mze ;iC to 42 ' "dies' Smock In Black Twilled English Italian Cloth. ,!.';;;;"' (:lnt collar and cuffa. Sue :HT to 42". J2.25 White Aprons for waitrcme-i or housekeeping, made from All;i "Ml grade of fine white miiluy cloth. Square neck, nd belt. Site 34" to 44" $1.50 FRASER & PAYNE The Universal Trading Co. TT All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers KKDUC'EI) 15 PEK CENT IU hup ""Kits 7.u ; anrj 7, reKUur $;.:.-,, now snte Sale Continue. Every pair must go. THOR JOHNSON a Local and Persona! BO. Undertakers, phone 1. Dentist. Dr. J. r. otm,. phon686 Skstlng dally. 2 to 4 nd 8 to 10. IjPmjfJCJjl. Phone 790 Zenith Moose. Legion meeting Monday Ell;: ..ib.ui't April -'0. 30 Oet tbe Big 4 hbit Wtn thlnnno 01. a 1111, phone 4. tf The City West Market on Third Ave will be reopened Monday. February 6 Under the management ol Belvig Broa James Neville, who hu been spending the pant ten day In the city, sailed by the Cardena tbl morning on his return to Vancouver. C.P.R. steamer Princess Beatrice, Capt. 8. K. Gray, arrived at :14 this morning from Vancouver and wayports and wiled at 11 o i her return aouth. Make merry with ihe scholars and 9-plere orchestra. First United Sunday School, in scenes from the "Court of King Cole." Thursday, February 9. Ad-miaakHi sOc and 20c. H. W. Sohofleld. CP.R. district agent with headquarters at Vancouver, waa In the city thlt morning, making the raund trip north aboard the Princess -Beatrice on offlcial dutlee. The Board of Trade, at IU meeting laat night, received a telegram from J. C. Brady, MP. at Ottawa. In regard to the fisheries matter referred to him, aaylng he had received the wire and action bad been taken. At the meeting of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade laat night. Vlce-preel-dent Oonzalea In the chair, the report of the Place River committee waa read. accepted and favorably commented on and the committee thanked for preparing it. Capt. and Mra. Stobart and child of the Salvation Army returned to tbe city on tbe Cardena yeeterday ' afternoon .'rom tbe south. They attended an Army congress at Vancouver and wen; over to Nanalmo where they spent a few days st their former home. At tbe meeting of the Beard of Trade rtetd last night a letter Ircm a committee of cSttiens asklne suooort for a cenotaph fund and signed by J. C. may. hp., Lieut, col. MeMordle DS O . and Ralph Lettne. was read and referred to the proper committee to deal with. Mayor' 8 P. MeMordle caper te to leave hy next Wednesday's train far KOttawt where, on Behalf of the city, he wUl take up with tbe federal authori ties tbe matter of toe Pacific Coast ou let for the Peace River district and other matters pertaining to tbe develop ment of tbe port. A oomaiunlcstlon was last night read at the meeting of the Board of Trade from the Burns Lake and District Board of Trade objecting to tbe system of levying school taxes and nktng n'jp port of the Board. Burns akc will be asked to give masons for Its request and to suggest sonx alternate plan. Al Falconer of Alice Arm. after hav ing spent the past two months at McKay. Burnaby. Vancouver, where Mrs lair oner and family are now residing arrived on the Cardena yesterday after noon from the south. He has some business in the city to attend to and will proceed ncrth ou the Camoiun tomorrow night. Business at the meeting laat evening of Prince Rupert Assembly. Native Sons of Canada, was largely of a routine nature. One new member was Initiated and another proposed. There waa a good-eined attendance with Aid. A. J Prudhomme. president. In the chair and J. M. Morrison acting aa secretary 111 the adsence of H. A. Breen. About the middle of this month O ' V. Wilkinson will never his connection I with Orrne j Ltd. t.- take charge of the local stationery atore of Rest. Cowan ft ! Latin Mr Wtlktnon will be ar receded !as accountant at Orme's. a position be I held for merel years, by Rex Publl-' cover, who has been accountant on I the staff of the Canadian National Telegraplia. Lnat nlitht a letter waa read from the malinger of the Consolidated Mining 'and Smelting Ompany to the Board of Trade at the regular monthly meeting, Milton Oonaalrd presiding, thanking It for a former communication oBerlng co-operation In any move the company may be making to establish here and slating that If It waa decided to come Into the district they would be glad to enlist the ser- 'vires of the Board. In the meantime there was no such move contemplated. t ', ' - . . ANNOUNCEMENTS K. Of C Whist Drive and Dance, Wednesday. February 8. Women of oosehearl Legion 8t. Valentine'!- Whlat Drive and Dunce. February I r.NR Aniiii.il Ball. Friday. Febrary 17 Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April M. ELEVEN BOILS ON HER ARM AT ONE TIME Mrs. S. Petul, Fiilier Home, Alt., writes t "I u troubled with bolls and had eleven of them on mj arm at one time. "I tried all kinds of medicine, but got no relief. "I took two bottles "f and haw never been tr'-'iblcj gince.' H.n.B. Danishes boil and all other blood disordera; manura'ired only by The T. Mllburn Co Limited, Toronto, Out. Cow Bay Lunch reopeiu, under new insnasement. February v 20 Mcetlnx Of the Salmon Finhermen Sunday, February 5 at 8.30 pm. in New Empreai club rooms. Forty can of grain arrived in tbe local yards sine yesterday for the elevator and the are ml. 360 on the division, tbe railway reports. Mr. J. Fos of Vancouver has been called to the eity on account of tbe serloua Illness of Mrs. George Leek In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Lear Jtmmmmn, , brothcr-ln-taw of Mrs. Karl Dybhavn.' tV3 seventh Ave. ast, will reach tbe city tomorrow from Norway. It li't machinist by trade and plans tn railflaig here. ' Anglican Church Men's Banquet. Tuesday, February 7. at 7 pm. Ticket 1.00 from committee Messrs. Cross. Tinker and Unwln) and from W. C. Orchard. CP. eCSce. Third Avenue SI The Union OU Co ' tanker Ollnda well known as a regular supply sh'.p for tbe company's local tanks, is on dry dock at North Vancouver for repairs. The vessel bent severs plates when she struck rocks north of WrangeU There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church last night. Mrs Underdahl. tbe president, occupied tbe rhalr and. after the business session there waa brief program followed by tbe seiring of retrsshmeriu. At the meetine, ol tbe Ladles' Aid tr St. Paul's Lutheran Church at the home of Mrs. F. W. Hart Tburaday afternoon, an address was given by Rev. T. T. Boa of Alberta who waa passing hrcugu the city that day enrpute to Vancouver in the course of a trip to the coast. The Joltowtag students obtained highest standing In the mid-year teats jf tbe St. Joseph's Academy Commercial class: L. Oain. M par cent: E. Letts. M per cent: M. McKay. SS per cent: D. Ross. S3 per cent: B. Worst -man. 80 per cent: R. Ollltss 7S per ent: R. Couture, 73 per cent. Inveiates-s are aeTered the Utevt In racists tie m.l. STOCKS and ILKIX Yanekever stork Exchange. 0.atlkn revet m! twice dally, thus keeping yea in taoeti with Ike wrier KiM-toalr) f the market. Haying and etllag orders exrroted by wire at no ex proa to you. O. l'EHCY T I KF.lt CO., LTD. reprerenlliig It. r. Clark .t Co Ltd- of Vancouver. Telephone SI. 39 WELL KNOWN MAN DIES AT TRANQUILLE lite lle Frier Hull (Vnnerte,! Willi Timber lixluotrv and at One Time Was AwMant Forest Ittnfer Word has been received in the eity tram 8ml t hers of the recent death at TranqulUe Sanitarium near Ramloapa Jf Peter Hult ot Burns Lake. hu was well known throughout the central Interior and also In Prince Rupert. Tbe remalna of the Intr Mr. Hun will be brought back to Burns. Lake where Interment will take place Nlhder the auspices of (he Canadian Legion. Deceased vas well known In the timber and Uel Industry and was a former assistant torest ranger at Burn Lake and Topley Olrf Hultkrantz of Frettdale U a brother. fosterTorchardand warner are elected ! to smithers council At tbe recent muinolpal election in ' !lmlthers. F. V. ruu'. E. I. Orchard nd L. B. Warner wem elected village nmtnl ulnnM. 1J- Kaia li - .1 the poll, being a new oounWlVorVwhlle Mr. Orchard. ho 'ha( hmif wyw of the town, and L. B, Warner Here retir ing councillors from laai year. James H. Oioat. who aomtht re ejection, wee defeated as was also Ueorge Wright, s new aspirant. The reault of Ihe vote was as fol. lows: F V. Foster I. S. Orchard L. B. Warner J. H. Oroat . Uco.g ' -V. 81 78 T8 48 37 W ; Church Notices ST. AMIHKW'H C.VTIirUlt.M, (Ohurch of England) Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 130 Sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday of the month at 8 ajn. Sunday School at 230 Baptisms by arrangement. ( illllSTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY., Service every Sunday morning In the Hty's Block. 24o Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Spirit." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o' clock. I'Kksiiyh:kian cm itt'ii. Minuter. Rev. J. R. Prlaell. B-A. LL.B. Residence. "The Manse. Phone 483. Anniversary Services: Morning worship at 11 a'clock, subject: "Has Church Done Mora Harm than Oood?" A leal from the book of a modem author. Two numbers will be sung by the Junior choir. Solo by Miss Dorothy Fraser. "Ood Saves His Little Child ren." Sunday school at 12 15. Evening service st 7 JO 8ub'ect: "Can we Com municate with the Departed?" References to Sir Oliver Lodge and Arthur Conen Dnvle. Anthem "Oh! For a Closer, Walk with Ood.- Solos by Mist Davies. J. A. Teng and A. Clapperton. FIRST CMTKO CHI IICII Rev. A. Wilson. B.A . pastor. Miss I. Haddock, deaconess. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub Ject "Conditions Coder Which Ood's Leading Is assured" Sunday school at 2 JO Xvenlng worship at 7.30. Subject "The Abiding Values of Things Wi tt." Wednesday at 130, Devotions! Service. HAPTIST CIUKCII. Minister. Rev. W. F. Price Baptmt World Alliance Sunday. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Subject "Distinctive Baptist Prlclples." Sunday school at 230. Organ music and sing ing at 7.1S. Evening worship at 7 JO. Subject: "The place of Baptists In Christian History." Popular music. Organist, W Vaughan Davies. The public cordially invited. I.lTlltlUN CIUKCII Pastor. Rev. John H. Hanson, resi dence. 488 Eighth Avenue West. Telephone Black 170. Services on Sunday. Morning at 11 o'clock. English service. Sunday school. Bible and Confirmation classes at 12 noon. Evening service at 7 Special services for tbe seamen. Scan dinavian language will be used, with special music and song to wish the men Ood speed tor tbe coming year. A cor dial welcome to all. Church Council meets Tueadav at 7 JO at Mr. F. W Hart 'a. INFORMATION WANTED Information wanted as to the where abouts of Jim Creel, late of Dundee Scotland. Last heard of two yearn ago from a mining camp tn the vicinity of Prince Rupert. He Is requested to com ntunleate with his home at once. Or anyone knowing of his peasant locattor rjiease Inform the Daily News office, so Advertise In The Daily News H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Mercury Silk Hose Slipper Pointed Heel. Fine Gauge Pure Silk. The outstanding value in Silk Hose today. In Fleith. Aloma, Mirage. Champagne and Evenglow. Pair $1.95 H.S.Wa!laceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 Third Avenue and Fulton They're Here! THE NEW MODEU UKUiEU AM) 11KTTEU Chevrolets ciui now be een at the Kaien Garage Dealers in all General Motor Products Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily 24 hour Wrecking Service Phone 52 T2I lO Cascade Pale 'Beer is a healthful beverage for every . . season. Used regularly with Tneals faatende Bet im parts not !'.1 nnlv tjne rrtouriftllnient ofthe T t ' sssw-e lii s ver excellent grains fcom which it is made, it as-'sists I valuably in., the assimilation of ether frvvU and with its fec. vitamin content makes up for the lack of vitamins from which modern diet so often suffers. Even Day in thr Teir ym i mx CASCADE BECK wcfaa bmad mi ddisss by Ac VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD, VANCOUVER. B C. usk s MSrW sari socfW nsri of you. Wi CASCADE BEER safest Goieitmni Uqm Suras n! brr Psrisis LVtiurry rec a any pax a cs ' VAPJCOUVfeK BREWEHItS LllVslTEp Thtf aJvcnsement i prt put , -lir.d or i'..r.pUyed by th Liquor Coctrol D ;ard or !" uc CJowrrancnt of 3i.tish Columbia. Every-day a t, V. y vv c Magic Chaira that flop into beds. . . .bags that suck up dirt tiny ticking things that count all day long for you. Daylight any night just by pushing a button. A stream that never stops till you turn off a faucet. Any voice you want, talking to you from a cage on your desk or wall. Actions of yesterday, of people miles away, going on on a curtain before you. Stilled throats singing to you frgm discs; distant throats singing, to you from nothing! Uncanny, daily magic this, due to .national advertising. Advertisements have given you flashlights, telephones, typewriters, automobiles, cold creams, motion pictures. They have given you new eyes, new ears, new hands, new feet, new faces, new emotions. They have urged such wide use, so lowered prices, that almost wishes are autos, almost beggars can ride. Through advertisements you've laid down the shovel and the hoe. You can buy a whole harvest ready-to-eat in cans. You've hiing up the fiddle and the bow, for a radio. There's little old-time work left in this age of amazing short-cuts. READ TflE ADVERTISEMENTS They keep you to the fore of modern life. (canadian) saiuMr Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert T Krti hlkun. Mrangell. Juneau anil skagway January 28, February II, U To Yam-ouvrr. Victoria and seat lie February I. IV and . PUIMBS IIKATRICE. . For nulrdale. Bast Bella Helta. Oeean Fill. Namll. Aler U Campbell Klver. aixl Yanroutrr erery Naturdiy, It a.m. . Atenry for all (Hramshlp Lines. Full Information taMt- W. imC IURI. Oenersl Agent. Corner of 4th Street and Srd Avenue, Prince It u pert, aa 6,Vl2n sl oman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combinations for the sun porch, new color schemes for baby's room, new color beauty everywhere in the house "61" Brushing Lacquer comes as a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3