i,, F.;fa'Ury 6' 1928 IiBtnacitlafe but perspiratioa odour is no respecter of persons To perspire is natural, every one'does . . . one to two pints daily say the doctors ... but perspiration need not be offensive, not while there's Lifebuoy Soap for face, hands and bath. This delightful aid to a beautiful skin is more than an exquisite toilet soap; its mild, antiseptic lathtr cleanses and purifies the pores and keeps them sweet from bath to bath. There's no price penalty, because Lifebuoy costs no more than the toilet soap you have been using. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP theft! Purifies and Protects Soap and Wei Water Specials T "-lii Water Regular up to $1.75. Special price, each.. 75f MhL 'V- Itath Soap Regular 20. Special price llf tul'i'- Lavender. Dew" Soap- Kim'ar 1". Special price Wt Wr - "1 Grand Cremant" -IWu'ar :'8c. tcial jariy jfcf ' --"itn Soap Regular 20. Special pri.-e . .T?.". . . .TT. iSf i Enu Special prtce de Coljtne Soap -k.-jrular -Wr. k astilc Soap- -Iti-wular ".". SjTciul price 15 i f !" l oot Soap IleKular '"c Special price 35? imes lid 7e Prmccr l)rttg(tslx THIRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. - TtlEPHONLS Pfc200 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works IMumbinjr and Sheet Metal V iV are opening an mil Show Room on Third Autui'. just adjoining the ' n. Legion Ruilding. and will ( any a line of roofing, inning, Manning, stove pipe and elbows- black or gal-I. all sizes from 2 inches to ! hes. faueetts, water pipe and fittings ali sizes. We i iivt liiiiif in sheet metal. We repair stoves or anything ' ils repairing. Our Tank Shop at Cow Bay will take your Chute and Tank problems. Hot Air Furnaces, one specialties. Phone 3 10 Will (iet us Nii:ht or Day i ny hud (ulte a bit of exiwriem o in the credit business, decided to cut our credit to a minimum. ROWE'S Sheet Metal Woiks Canadian National Steamships Co, linited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK IB ANH SH PYAED Operating ti.T.I. 20,000 Ton I'hntllng Dry Mncera, Machinists, Hoilernvaker UlocUmiil makers, Founders, Woodworker We-ELECTRIC AND aCKTYLENK WKI.MN(i. Our plant Is equipped to handle all k"' of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. rilONKS 43 and 385 I em Local and Personal i B C Undertakers. Fbuue i ' Dentist. Dr. J a. a -mm. Phone Bt 8katlng dally, a to 4 and 8 to 10. tl TomttfyM 'TsStK 'thon 700 Mooee.-rn.legiou meeting February 6. ing Interests. Zenith tt Monday SO Oct the Hif 4. habit' When thlodiit ' a rati, phone 4 t ii Father Godfrey left on Saturday's train returning to Terrace after having pent a few day In the city. J. Fred Ritchie left on the Camosun Ian night for Stewart on a trip In connection with hli Portland Canal min F. J CroM'and. well known Vancou ver nulling engineer, was a passenger on the Ca.ii!,un yesterday afternoon H( ingt hrouuli to Stewart. ft. E Ailrn, d. strict forester, who has been on a ti-i- dny trip to the Interior on ofnclul duties, returned the cKy on yesterday aftei noon's train. Motonhlp Bellingham. Capt. 3. E Anderson. was In port from Ketchikan yesterday with two carloads of frozen flab for transhipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Knlgbts of Columbus Whist Drlv and Dance cn Wednesday evening, Frb ruary 8 In Catholic Schcol Hall Cards nart at 8 30 prompt. Everybody wel come. Special attendance price and lota of dancing. Ladles 60c; gehtluneu 73c. 33 .In one of trie gusts of Teste rday' gale, the awning of Pat Pnilllpsoo'i store ou Second Avenue was blown down and the breaking of a plate glass window resulted. The proprietor was Imanediutely notified and there was little If any damage to the stock cn display. James Jack, superintendent for the Vancouver Pilcdrivlng & Contracting Co. of the Kalen Island hlgnway construction work, which la being resum- rd this wrek after having been closed down for several weeks oa account of unfavorable conditions, returned to the elty on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver Imperial OU Co. 'a tanwer Imperial. Cap:. Oeddes. arrived in port at 4 o'clock yesterday niornlrg frtm loco and. after djKharglng cargo of bulk and package gcods at the company's local tanks, sailed at ft o'clock last evening on her return south The large tanker Mlna Rrea I expected shortly from the south Uh a cargo of crude ell. Ml Mry Castell. student nurse cf the ptsff of the Hazelton hospital who ha been recuperating for the past month at her home at Evelyn following a recent Illness, arrived in the city frc m the Interior on yesterday afternoon ' train and will be here for the next week or so. She is a sister of Miss Anne Oaatell. R.N of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff Union steamer Camosun. Capt. James Flrdlay. arrived In port at S o'clock yesterdsy afternoon from the south. sall'Uit st 8 last evening for Anyox. Stewart end other northern poits of rsll Panartiiiere on the Camosun Included T. J Stephens. J. T Jones. Mr aillls and James Jack for Prince Ruler;: L Da.idvjn. F I CiOMland K W. Ge-n;e and N. Totilaa for Stewart, and Ulu Broun for Port Simpson. ANNOUNCEMENTS K. of C Whist Drive and Dance. Wednesday. February 8. Women of Moose hear! Valentino's Whist Drive February U. Lesion St and Dance. C N R. Annual Ball. Friday. Febrary 17 Caihol.c Ww.'n'i league spring sale if w irk April 12 Flk- Culmrct prll 30. "1UJIM) U.C.M Strong Healthy Cows Produce Pacific Milk SB Fnwcr Valley has all the condi tions under which dairying THE DAILY NEWS J&lGfi .THREE CAUGHT BAD COLD WHILE OUT PLAYING NOT PROPERLY DRESSED Mrs. L. Mantle, Millet, Alta., writes : "My youngest child had a very bad cold which she got by going out playing in & strong, cold wind sot properly dressed. . "She got so hoarse she eould hardly tpeak, and her throat and chest were very sore : f "I nscd everything available, but she received no relief until, finally, I socurexl a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino .Syrup and the first few doses certainly did her good. It is wonderful how it can help so qukUy." 4 1 Dr. food's" Norway Pine Syrup is S5& a bottle, large family size 60c; put up only by The T. Milium Co., LiialtM, Tereato, Out Canadian Legion general meeting Wtdntsday. February 8, at 8 p.m. Exe cutive rr.ee ting Tuesday, February 7 at B Djn. 31 Mr. and Mrs. hHlKttoId. who recently arrived, in the eflTm Powell River nays taea tw tts Richmond Rooms in the AWsr atoek ftom Mrs. Mattlason who left II A. It. Holta. sujsiriuteiident of the B. and B. Department of the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city A.n ys:erday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. Anglican Church Men's Banquet, Tuesday, February 7, at 7 p.m. Tickets f 1.00 from committee: Messrs. Cross Inker and Onwln) and from W. C. Orchard. CJMl. office. Third Avenue SI After having spent tlie past six weeks ashore at Vancouver on annual hoi! daya. Pilot W. W. Mounce Is back on Juty aboard the stammer Camosun this trip north. Pilot Ernest Bbeppard relieved during tis absence of Mr Mounot. Rev. John H. Hansen pastor of St Pauls Lutheran Church, and Mrs. Hansen entertained at' luncheon today In honor of Capt. Oraai: master of the grain ship Sydland. at their residence. 438 Eighth Avenue West, to which they recently moved. Reports from Vancouver indicate that good progress Is bstng made at tbe .-lurrart! dry deck on the Job of repairing the Union steamer Catala. which waa wrecked in November near Port Simpson, and that tbe vesseUshould be back in commission some time next xonth. " Investor are offered the latrtt Informatlsii .n ItOMis. Ks and MIAItKK, VanetHMrr Mwk Esrhange. tlawtallW"rreelved talce (Ully. IIibs kfrplii.ju In touelL stlh tbe rk riHrluatloiis of the' narket, . IVKJIpi simI orlllng orders eseeutett Vy' Wtre at imi rriie to you. (I. ri'.Ht'V TIVKKK CO., I.TIt. retH-reHtlnK K. 1. Clark & t' Ud of siii-oinrr. Trlrphone 11. M BABY PRiNCESsTs" LIFE OF THE PARTY "little HniHlle of HiitT t.iulMiiU the King's Trnsat at Koyal rjrtr at .sandrlngluni LONDON. Feb. 6. (If the Canadian Press i. Charming Prrnosss KUsmbeth. not yet two years' cast, spending her first Chrutmas with the Royal Family at Sandrtngham. provlskld much merriment at the tenants' ajurUal Christmas party, held In the St iesratsd baa-room at SamdMngham iveertng a dainty white silk frock, she ran gleefully round a giant Christmas tree, throwing mcker to the enchanted tenants, with whom she talked in bete? chatter. 'Mo more,' said the Rut. and "the fairy princess." aa she Is known on the estate, collected frean aslpplles from her nurse end scattered more crackers with her cfiubby hsnds. "She's like s little bundle of fluff: such a sweet little rosy-cheeked maid." said a woman tenant who has been a Sliest at the annual Christmas party at Sandrlngham for the past 40 years This is the loveliest party I can remember " The King and Queen helped ta serve tea in the servants' hall to over 40C vsnants. Never was there such a Ohrtstmss tree as the on which tower ed 90 feet In the sentre of the ball- oom a magnlflclent specimen cut from a silver fir on the estate, glisten-tag with tinsel and frost," and illuminated by a hundred ootored, electric lights. Tables round the tree were stacked with all aorta of good things. Bach tenant was supplied with a1 ticket, and thriven. Great fieuU of soft: the King and Queen ware busy for over jrreen Krai, luro water and " hw distributing, loyptein pens and a freh air blown in from t ho ocean are what make cows healthy and .strong. It in theae conditionx that make Pacific Milk so rich ami pure. You can ,iee the difference in any kind of ctmkitiK where it is used. PACIFIC MILK llrncl Off!re. Vaneoilter riii lnrln ill l.nlu-r it ml ,VblMilforl. urii i) iuv iijc uj me meif, iwsoifr , eywis mm diiinty novelties to tiMs) wtien, money boxes and mechanic' .U' toys . to the children. INFORMATION WANTED Inrormatlon wnntcil aa to the where- alxiiitn of Jim Croal late of Dundee. Scot hind Last heiuu of two yean ago from a mining nin In the vicinity of Prince Rupert. He I- requested to communicate with hl h-me at once. Or niyunr knowing of Ins present location ;! . i ,.... . V NiiWt. offlit. JO FEBRUARY IN COUNTY COURT Only One New Case in Docket of Kiijht Kntered lor Loming Month Three There la only- one new, -ease en th docket for February 1st' the) County Court. All other ease are left over from last month's court. Court was In regular monthly session before Julge F. McB. Young this morn lng, cases being set aa follows: B. Brynlldaen & Bona, Ltd. va. Our Bgan et al, A810 25 adjourned to next court, Patmore 4c Fulton for plaintiff Williams. Manson & Oonaales for de fendant. W. J. Crawford va. Northland Mining Co.. 367, R. W. Kennedy for plaintiff defendant In person, adjourned to nest court. Rawllngs H. Carter vs. H. A. McLean 201.80, Williams. Manson & Oonzales for plaintiff, Patmore tt Pulton for de fendant. March 30. O. H. Ritchie vs. Arthur Oswald etal. 500. Sutherland it Sutherland for plaintiff. Patmore it Fulton, fcr defend ant, date to be fixed. J. W. Collier vs. Corporation of th City cf Prince Rupert. 328.88, Patmore St Fulton for plaintiff, E. F. Jones tor defendant. February 31. William E. S. Dudoward vs. Clarence Plewln. Patmore Fulton for plaintiff. W. E. Fisher for defendant. adjourned to next court. Rex vs. Canadian Fishing Co.. appeal stands. , William H. Machines va. Marie Kan sen. H$. Williams. Hanson tt Gon zales tor plaintiff, Patmore te Fulton fcr defendant, date to be fixed. Naturalization applications of the foi lowing were approved: Henry Rvalues Prince Rupert, Norwegian: Paul Wicks, Prince Rupert, Oermau; George Kazl mlr, Anyox, Roumanian. KING AND QUEEN TO VISIT CENTENARIAN ON BIRTHDAY SOON LONDON. Feb. 6 (By the Canadian Prers). Mrs. Eleanor Coates Tylden. of the Manor of Ingoldlathorpe, who Is approaching ber 106th birthday, expecU a birthday visit from her '-Sandrtngham neighbors," the King and Queen. Their Mejestles have frequently visited the aged lady on her birthday. She was visited on her 100th birthday by alx Queens: Mar)-. Alexandra, the Queen ot Norway, Queen of Spain. Queen of Rumania and the Dowager Empress ot Mrs. Tylden has a wonderful memory. and has memorised all the Psalms Dally the nurse reads alternate verses and she makes the responses without error. She has been a great reader, and an accomplished musician. Down to a year ago she played ballads of nearly a century pest with precision. Mrs. Tylden Inherited the Manor and about 800.000 from her brother, the late Rev. James Bellamy, DJ, many yean president of St. John's College. Oxford, and her estate adjoins that of King Oeorge at Ssndrlttgliaat.. Her father was the Rev. J. Bellamy, one-tune headmaster of Merchant Taylors School, snd ber husband, the late Rev. W. Tylden (who died nearly H years ago) was a rector of Oerstagham. tbe adolning village Her surviving son Is Brigadier-Oeneral William Tylden, R F A PRESENTATION MADE TO McMORDIE UPON QUITTING THEATRE As a token of their well wishing and esteem, members of the orchestra and staff of the West holme Theatre on Saturday night assembled to make tbe presentation of a handsome pipe to Mayor 8. P. McMordie who has resigned from the management of the theatre. A tew suitable remarks were made by Charles P. Balagno. leader of the orchestra, and the presentation to Col. McMordie was mads by Miss Florence Rose, the recipient replying suitably. COMMITTEES NAMED BY CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES II. B. Rochester, chairman of the chool board has appointed the following committees for the year IMS. the first named In each instance to be chairman: King Edward High School Trustees Johnston and Mrs. Spencer. Booth and Seal Cove schools Trustees OllchrUt and Mrs Spencer, Borden and Weetview sc)oW---lTrOs-tees McMeekln and Johnston. Sixty carloads ot grain have arrived over the week-end from the prairies for the Alberta Whest Pool s Prince Bupert ele vs tor Railway otncea tins mornusg reported 250 carloads on (he division west of Jasper Park bound here, Married men are tho ones who rise to fame and fortune. Dr. Albert E. Wig gam. Safe for Children's Coughs rill now within your reach ROUND trip fares are as low as $181.50 for the popular Tourist Third Cabin passage on any of the famous liners: Aurania, Ascania, Alaunia, Ausonia, Athenia, Let ilia, Andania, and Antonia. You have many of the comforts that a cabin passage provides . spacious decks and public rooms . . . roomy cabins . . . service and cuisine of Cunard standard. The first four liners sail every week from Montreal and Quebec to Plymouth, Cherbourg and London . . . the remaining four to Belfast, Liverpool and Glasgow. Excellent CnWi Chu ami Third CJtu accommodation it aim umitaMa on tAese Mailing. CANADIAN rw SERVICE and Jltf"0 LINES S Sea roar fsoel fmVp ajenf, sr wrUti t l Vtllll HTKAMMIIP CO.. LIMITED. if! Jlasllug Kt. West, Vancouver Carry Cunard Trtmttnt ChtqmttMttti KttrUtt. Every-day Chairs 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 from 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 yon 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 hung up the fiddle and the bow, for a radio. There's little old-time work left in this age of amazing short-cuts. T READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS They keep you to the fore of modem life. To Every Woman who is eairer for new ideas in home decoration Telephone 3 naV color combinations for the sun porch, new color schemes f,oi;isby' room, new color beauty everywhere in the house "61 Brushing" Lacquer comes as a household blessing. iv- o i rviLW-i ivaien narawaie vu. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Aalllnc from I'rliir Kmtrrt. Kr VAM'Ol'VKK, VICTORIA, Itutedale. Alert IUy. etc.. TweMlav.4 . lor VAMOUVKIl. V1CTOK1A. saiiMt liny. Alert IUiv. ele,. tdturuay, 8 lorVoRT SIMI'HON, NAAS RIVCH POINTS, ALICE AIlM, ANYOX, 8TKWART, Wsles Island, Sunday. 8 p.m. ItS tna Avenue. It M. UMiril. Arent frlnre Rupert. aC. Through tltkrts sold to Vlrtoila uud .Seattle, and baggsfe checked through to destination. 'f v3 i