Unitary 31, 1928 THE ACM'PS I wnuiriL I V Annual lit re lire some real xpecials for the Hoy. Thexe will be 'he last Temptation Sale Specialx for boyn before (stocktaking. HOOTS FOR HOYS i lUtl Stitch Boot. A real wearinK boot for thin time ir. Will give good service. Sizes from 1 to 5. AC Sale Price QQVO - , II to 13 Temptation Sale Price $ttA" SWEATERS FOR HOYS I y Sweaters made by the St. Margaret's people of . worsted in brown, gruy, nay and fawn. Polo col- i ics from 22 to :J2. i hi Sale Price 1.95 STOCKINGS FOR HOYS l famous St. Margaret'H llraiid pure wool S 'nuking for ; iih the well-known double knee and diamond knee for i u .ir. All Sites. Qf ..nun Sale Price Wl VAlS FOR HOYS I '; is one lot of Cap, the famous Wolfe make. They n pure wool tweeda with unbreakable peak. All .;..n Sale Price PANTS FOR HOYS l'ant.4, in fancy pattern, made of .strong wearing A few odd ize left. Regular $1.95 value, ffii OCT Sale Price X&0 Acme :: Importers it 1). Order Strictly Cswh No Charge Accounts Mail Order Forwarded Express Prepaid Now Health Is Often Only Hie End of a Telephone Wire :i ne you love lie." sick, the doctor ha? called and has I medicine wants it right away. He phones 82 or 200. riences in the past have taught him that Ormes will ; prescription as he wants it to be filled (from full - ii drug:' of highest quality I and that the dispensing will urate and the delivery sjieedy. HHINt; YOUR PRESCRIITIONS TO PRINCE Rl'PKRTS PIONEER DRIK.OISTS ORMES rates IM yfic Pirtnr.cr Drttaoisls a THIRD AVE. C SIXTH ST. 'TELEPHONES 8?o200 JANUARY Clearance SALE Special Bargain Tables 25c 50c 95c DRKKHK8 AT COST PRICE Ha renins In all Lines H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. ,,,,one 8 3rd Ave. and J'uUon Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services ' USaMinW? rnWnce ifupert WruiiKrll. Juneau ami sknganj fiinunn 'is. F. '"'u.t, VL-torln an. Kmllle IVHrunr IV ' - Vhruary II, M IV lli... , .. PKINt'EHis Ill A I HUT. tsniuhJii r"'t ""' " " n. N"",H ""' "f III Steamship l.lnr. Full Information from- ornrr Dr 01 in. .. lv' ,;' 'M IHHIi, Ornrral ,..... Phone 31 SlfMt and sr.1 Avenue. Prlnre Uiipert. lie. Advertise in "The Daily News" Local and Personal BU OBdertakers. Phona u. Dentist. Dr. J, R. Oosse. PnonB8 Skating dallv, 3 to 4 and 8 to it), t! III. caf..w mm w u Oet the Big 4 babll' Whtn tbtntins of 'Tait. phone 4 t: Qow Bay Lunch reopen under new management. February 6. 9 Thl afternoon' train, due Irorn tin-East at 8 .30. 1 reported to be on ciii.c Basketball -tonight, Exhibition Hall a' 7.30. Kinoollth v. Prince Rupert, oik and 25c. Special meeting of Carpenter Onloi. Wednesday. February 1. All mcmbera requested to atund. Pannenxern salllnn tonight on the Camoaun for Vancouver will Include O Ericksen and T J. Leonard. Girl- Drill Team dance. Friday. February 3. Refreshment and snapp) .iiuslc. Oet your ticket now. Special general meeting of the Canadian Legion. Wednesday, February 1. at 8 p.m. All member pleas attend St. Joseph' Academy Kindergarten will commence second term February 1. Children from S to 8 will be received during the week. T.ie Ladle' Aid to St. PMU's Luth eran Church Is meeting thle afternoon, at the home of Mrs. P. W. Hart, 344 Sixth Avenue West. ' Mooae Members I Installation of of- intra. Wednesday. February 1. Women of Moose heart Legion and friend art invited to come after t o'clock, after. Social Col. and Mrs. J. W. NlehoHs and faiul!) will sail Friday morning on the Prince Rupert far Vancouver whence they will proceed on a trip to Kngtand They, will be absent from the city for several months A. V. Oreen. brother of Mm. Hubert Ward. Atlln Avenue. Westview. who hai been relieving a chief engineer on the forestry boat Lillian D. for the past saonTh, will return on the Camosun (night to tola home in Vancouver. Durlni the nasst -twentv-lour houi4 Jftf tj.aaikiad of gam fcttved nani opim.vmt torn itVr' prf V fUUway oQm Uts mora log reported ass car on the division west of Jaaptr Park bound besv. Pawenger selling last night on tl Prince John for Quern Charlotte Is-:.ir.d point included W Woods fo: 3sndiplt: H A. Wallace for 8kld.:t:. A. Rcbenaon for Msssett; W. M. John- ton for Queen Charlotte City, and A P. Al!loi: and C. 8. McOoffla for Buckle) Bay. The girl of the Lutheran Church met Monday night at the home ol Re?, and Mr. John Hanson and organized -he "Ruy Bee ' They will meet again two week' hence nt the home of Mrs. H Dahl. Fourth Are. I., when offl-et-wlll be elected and the organlzatlor. completed. FIRESIDE CLUB HAD DEBATE LAST NIGHT At the meeting of the Fireside Club last night, held In the BmpUit Church. a debate and social evening waa enjoyed by those present. The subject of the de bate was "Resolved that Prince Rupert will become the Prince of Pacific Porta." The arguments advanced by both side were keenly enjoyed by thw present, the negative side with forcible argument. Hid clear presentation of fa-tf. out classed Its opponents. and was .larded the decision cf the Judges. After the debate s social evening was b id and with the serving of refreshment brought the evening to a close. Those taking pari In the debate were: Negative - Mist W. Miuisnllem. and V. Houston Affirmative Mrs. Northover and C Ollker. Rev. W P. Price was chairman IIOTKL AKKIY.U.H. Havii) t B Flewln and O. K Brown, Victory CoVe: John Lynghea Oeoructown; W P Flewln and P. Brentacn. Port Simpson. Criitrnl M. B. Bui'kr. city 4 A NNOl'NCKAl FNTS . . e e t . Prim Rupert airls' Drill Teasn deuce February 8. K. Of C. WilUt Drive Wednedsf. February 8. Women ol Mooseheart Viilentlne'N Whls; Drive Frhruaiy It Dance, Legion St. and Dance. VYT THE DAILY NEWS 1GE jnit'EE SALT RHEUIW All Over Her Hands and Between Fingers Mr. Walter Misner, MMville Branch, N.8., write; "I bad salt rheum all over my hands, and especially between my fingers. It was tnpnfaihle for me to put them in water, or do my house work. ' djA , "Jilttfifpag melh up aalrrii, which didcrow'tiO gooil, i h'-arrf ( xeing so ' .vouderiuli a:, i after taking :wo bottles I am entirely relieved of ny trouble." Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Jo., limited, Toronto, Out TO PRESERVE ANCIENT ARTS Afred Habitant Woman Instruct-in; Montreal Nuns in Secrets of Weaving MCrnMLAL. Jan. HI By Canadian riojs) flstlTci arte c.id handicraft are ill too' few In Canada lor a Wngle one -o be allowed to pass oui of existence wlthcut protest. The honor xf pre-ervlng far poeterttf the century-old rt of weaving tbs colorful "oetnture leches." or arrow slgfrla. netonga to K i. Maaslcotte. pWsSawlit of the Province if Quebec Folklore aociety. who brought 'me of It laat autwlviiig votaries, an iged hobttant womaa. to Montreal thai be might Instruct nuns at the Mother House of the Meters of Providence WatehJnt bar skilful, lingers. I wo of th tuna nave learned Vlie secrete of the oelnture fleehea." eac;eu ol which the; will In turn pass otCc habitants wlvef :n far-away back-woods settleanent o: Quebec, so that a dUtt born la Canada nay flourish In futajre years. The arrow scatf : ;et!glnally populai mong the Indiana Jkiid of recent yean highly p riled" by devotees of- wlntei sports who cWld aiJu to pay 1U stlfl price. Is piwlticedr nla-wlde variety o: designs, all baaed on the barbaric ar ownead lu color tbeme I rich, almost sombre, newer suproachtnaj on tht gandy. In a typsoal Krf passjtsiirt b) Mr. Mastcotte mahJBsiuy of afitU red ild blue, rich Jattow,ialBk . uv rraetr- wad Mii IKre. aWiJetlcslly iended. T 'jT'.k? It is woven afiAKoi.-SaUlreir .by hsnJ lu dlinensloris Jsarf.'fXCOTdIng to the taste o' the cuk0eaefabutta usttal suw s seven mebes lu wlsa. by incite n lemtth. to wbich nmet be added the yard of fringe It lcrf decorates eltbe. Ud ; , . PAY WOMEN WELL AS MEN That in Proposal Made In Ham ilton but Service Expected In Return HAMILTON. Ont.. Jan. 81 "I think .he time has come when we should consider raising the maximum salines of .hn of our women teachers, to brlnr them to a level with the men's maxl-nium," sa'd Truste-e U. W. Ballard, the -.ew chairman of the Board of education v. the inaugural meeting. "Hitherto I have been eonrervatue upon that, but I have come to feel that we should pay for what we get. Women teachers do a jood work as the men. the principals "But the teachers ban reciprocal obligation. Some of them. I regret to say. tall down in their conduct in the -! room. The'c are very much in lie mhniity, but teaobara who air sclnvenly, who do not know, or do not vmpl?y If they know, the English lan guage. who have no control of their temper, who use sarcasm aa a weapon ihould net be In oar schools. Unless the teachers' rec !ii' their duties, the public will nt reatxvt them, and will not a Tree to increa :! emolument for them." ST. AiREW'S BOWLING Teams of (leorge Hcett awl (leorge AIiImiU Winner In jm. Kt mi I tig's KiMiMinleri In the 'at. AnU.ew't Society home-aud-home carpet buwllng to urn amen i last night, rinks of deorge Scott and Oeorge Abbott won respseUvety over those skipped by Neil McDonald and Bobtrt Oavle. On Thursday nlglit gamst will be as follow. Tom B-u' ruik v. Jack Wauion'a; Alex McLeod1 vs. Sack Frew's ELKS' WHIST' i iboirs! i ; if.n .Mr. J. K. Jk. Mr. It. It. Hllwn unit l. II. McDonald Winner Ijt M R III In the weekly wiii.-t tournament of the Elks' Lodur last nlaht. nrlax vra won by Mrs. J P Ju k and Mrs. B. R. - Wilson, who divided ladles' honors with Catholic Women's League sprliu sale scores of 303. the men's prise going to I .nk April I'J. ' Fire Chief D H M, Outlaid, whose score - -- h aoa There i- i K'HKl turnout .it i.iu.cKt Apul 21). i 'In .irn.mirii' . PANTOMIMES STILL POPULARIN ENGLAND .More Than KM ( The Plays Presented During (he Past Keason LONDON, Jan. 81. There were more than 100 pantomlnes performed In Oreat Britain during the recent holiday rtfWpBti Tbat,(hoa how:,4tfpngly this Irm iif,,sBt.rtJttierit t enieiicbtd to tiut iKipular mliid. Its root go back vary far. aad. probably few people tak-inK part In the rollicking shows at the Christmas season realize that they are uls'inctlve survivals of an old Soman least Th Ik was the feaat of Saturn, held unnually on December 13. It was one .:na' day in the year when the alaves jf these time were allowed their liberty, a privilege which permitted then, to buffet their masters and rulers with almost as much abandon as the funny men on the pantomime stage bullet each other today. There are scores of different pantomimes, but none, probably. I so popu lar cr so Well known as "Cinderella." It Is stated that there are something like 400 versions of this favorite story. and the children are familiar with It. in some form or other, in almost every part o! the world. The Rumanians know the- little Clr.der-ilrl is the Kmperor's daughter In a Pigsty;'' In Scandinavia she is called the "Cinder Brat." whilst the Russians have preferred to Immortalize her as "Mary' with Smuts on her nose." The "Babes in the Wood" first made Its appearance In London some S00 years ago and It seems to be of Italian origin: but the life of this popular pantomime Is nothing compared with "Red Riding Hood." for this old story can be traced back to the days of Nero some 2.000 years ago. 'Puss In Boots." was written by a person named Btraparola. and first appeared in an old volume of tales dated 1854. "The Sleeping Beauty" halls from Bagdad, and was first introduced Into this country by Charles Persult. that accomplished author of the 17th cen-! fury: "Jsck the Otant Killer" and Bluebeard." both came to us from France. But the psntomlne which must certainly tske pride of place in the hearts f all Englishmen Is the All-British production "Dick Whlttlngton." Everybody knows that this story Is based on a certain amount of fact, but Kngllsh people are proud also to think that th memory of this great man lingers, not only In tht pantomime which ha followed him. but also in hi NewgaU Prtnon reform and In the hospital which be caused to be erected st A meeting of lacal shareholders of the Alert Oil Co. (Turner Valley) was called In the Palmer House laat even lng lor the purpose of ascertaining how many of them there are In this city. SYNOPSIS OF uNLUCTIENDW PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unrewerved. urvsyed ''rown land may be are-ma44 by iiiitlah subjects over 18 years ef age, md by aliens nn d-c taring Intsatlea u become British subjects, oendl-innal uiion rsaidssMo, oeajpatlea, nil tin pro v meat far as-rleultural urixMes ruli Information concern In rau Hons rssrardtng ejre-emptloas Is Kb en in Bulletin No. 1. 'Land Series, 'How to Pre-empt lAaoV eopl.ee of vihlch can b obtained free ef chart ty addreeslng the DparUaet of uaail. Victoria. B.C or to any Oov-rnmat Agsat Records will b crmntei eovtrtng' only land suitable for aairleultural wUriHiees and which la not tlmhsr-land. I.e. carrying over 8.804 board feet bar acre west of the Coast Rangs and 1.000 feci per acre east of that liana Applications for prs-smpUens s to be addressed to the Land Com missioner of ths Land nsoordlag Division. In which the land applied for ta altuutsd. and ar mads on printed forme, copies of which oan bs obtained from th Land Commissioner. rr-miilons must be ooeupUd fer flv ysars and tmprevsments mads to value of 110 per aere. Including eleaiinc and cultivating at least fir acre, befor a Crown Oram can be revelved For more detail information se the Bulletin "How to Prs-empl Land." PURCHASE Application are received for pur-chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberlsnd. fr agrieullural purposes i minimum price for first-class (arabls) land I II per acra, and second-class igraa- , lng) land tl.lo per acre. Further la-formation regarding purchase or leass j of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Rerles, "Purchase and i Lea ot Crown Land." I Mill, factory, or Industrial tit os I timber land, not exceeding v acres, may be purchaa4 or laJ. th eon-dttlon Including payment of itumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed areas, not exceeding It acres, may b Isased as homesttsa, conditional upon a dwelling being ereoted In the first ysar. tills bslng obtalnabl after rldne and lm provsmsnt 'Conditions ar fulfilled am!yan$,hes,bvn surveyed LEASES . i, ,rpr, erasing n4 Industrial: par-poses areas net exceeding IW acree may be led by on proa or a comrany qra2i(Q Undr th Orating Act lb Province I divided Into grating districts and ths rangs admlnUtered undr a Orating Cummlslonr Annual grailnti ptrmlts ars lsued based oa numbers rangfl. priority bing glvta to establlahe1 owner Slock-ownsre may form ci".:n for range management Frs or par1! tree, permits axe available tor eetUers. an par and UavsUiira, te Ut -ti'vi -a ' -a fi amass imiiitiiiim,nt4 LI 17 IE 12 r lio tepirateii Odour readily avoided What quality can match the beauty of a lovely skin ? And what social error can so readily embarrass .its possessor, as that subtle offence perspiration odour ? Of course, every one perspires. In this way nature rids the human system of one to two pints of moisture every day. But this perspiration, so necessary healthful, need not be offensive. Health Soap Purifies and Protects Levet Brother Limited Toronto and so Why not be sure of absolute personal daintiness? All you need to do is use Lifebuoy for face, hands and bath and perspiration odour will vanish. Lifebuoy, besides being a delightfdl, all-sufficient toilet soap, possesses jgiiimum rrrrtvrrv To Keep Well Drink plenty of water, perspire freely, bathe often with Lifebuoy Soap. 3 mild but effective antiseptic qualities which clear away clogged pores, purify them, and make perspiration odourless. And there is no price penalty, because. Lifebuoy costs no more than toilet soap that is just "soap." US60 F. an ad ian National Qfo Largcfl Kailzoay Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from I'UINt E III I'KUT for VANCOl VKK VH'TOKIA, .MtTTl.E. 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