,lV Ftjliruary 16, 1928 200 MODELS yf Wo arc enabled to offer this up-to-date Indies' Spin Millinery at this very special price, as we have no extra expense and overhead in handling it. sr.:: THESE IJEFOKE BUYING ELSEWHERE. NO MORE NO LESS RCO. Third Avenue v:- A few articles from our Viti H I.FS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PLUS If ..i. h Till List Each Day While Sale I.aats I . (irular 25c each 2 for iiflf ri'Kular :i5o each 2 for .We 1 ; i and Envcloiw. re. $1.28 each .. t! for $1.3(1 " ik Paper, regular 50c 2 for 5 If 1"" in box, regular 50c each - l"r .Mf I Kiivelope. regular 10c pui-kajfe .... 2 for lie regular per packasrt' l"c 2 for Klf ' "!' regular per package 75c - for 70f " Iks, regular $1.25 each ... 2 for $1 'M ' regular 25c each ifi for 'Mr !"i i nmb, each 26c 2 for 'Mc " Asrtment, regular 10c .1 " for lie 1 "1 . regular 15 each 2 for Ic 1 1 - regular 15c each - for lf regular 26c each 2 for 3o fular :16c each 2 for :Wo ' '""I Iron, regular $1.00 each 2 for .SI. 01 ' "rular 26c 2 for iMf ' " wular 35c 2 for iWf ' 1,1 "nl Combination Cream, wg. iioc .. 2 for lf ' '"' Cream, regular fl.ort 2 for SI. 01 ''ocoanut Oil Shampoo, regular :'.5c . . 2 for '-WC " lv Ink, regular 26c 2 for Sdf x 1 '"'folates, regular $1.00 2 for $1.01 " " '' "lies, regular 5(k- 2 for Mf V! ' hocolate BarH. regular 6c 2 for Of ' "late Bars, regular 5c 2 for Of !"e Bars, Plain or Nut. regular :)c . 2 for lf Jftc Pioneer Drugrisls PHID AVE (, SIXTI1 STT TELt'PMONLb r ' o I Illli I ln ' "' 4 ! AH Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers "I IIlll'iK KKDUCKI) 15 PER CENT ' s, s fi and 7. reirulsr 2.25. now s'i' Conllnues. Every pair mu.-t THOR JOHNSON Local and Personal B O Undertalttre Phons il we omofs this po sniA a mi the division Park bound here. ... Dentist. Dr. j. r. QoUe, Phone86. luting dally, 3 to and' a UfJL U Tommy, Taxi. Phtma 190.-, Jaikl On the Big 4 babiti When unsung a Tan. phone 4. o Musical treat a Baptist Church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Thle afternoon's train, due from the Best at 3:80. waa reported this morning to be on time. Motorship tanker Olluda U due Ui port tomorrow morning from Vancouver with a cargo ot oil tor Um Union Oil Co.'s local tacks. Constable Baybone of the district office of the Provincial police left for Terrace to relieve Constable am Service who Is going on vacation. Sergeant Alex McNeill, chief of the district detachment of the provincial police, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from a brief trip to Terrace. The Catholic Women's League will hold a tea and aale of home cooking U the home of Mrs. Beaaaw. Wnurth Avenue (set, on Tuesday, February 81 i ram 9 to e. Mm. Howard White and family will ail tomorrow morning by the Prince aupert for Seattle on a holiday visit Tnejr will probably be away for two oi three months. Trouble among the Indiana at Kltl- neat la claiming the attention of the provincial police. Constables Oltoson Ad Caaun left for there aboard the powerboat Salvage Princess tola morn Ing. , W. B. Yarn of Anyox. who baa been on a holiday trip to the Old Country arrived In the city on Tuesday after noon's train from the East, sailing las night by the Prince Rupert on his, re turn to the smelter town. George H. Stead, superintendent Canadian National Telegraphs with headquarters in Vancouver, after hav " spent several days In the city oi crucial duties, will sail by the Prince Rupert t- morrow morning on his re turn south. During the .'arts' carloene-, ! twertty-tvur hours arrived tbrag reaartet m west -atr Jeepi Local flab houses do not expect an: halibut to be landed here, following the reopening of the season yesterday until possibly the middle of next week It was on February 33 last year that the first catch of the season was land a at Prince Rupert. Rev. Dr. Oliver Darwin, auperlnten -lent of United Church missions for British Cclumbla. and Rev. Dr. Arthur Raroer.. superintendent ot Indian mis ':on ot the church in Canada, and i '.her clergymen, who are In the city or the Prince Rupert presbytery niwet hi or the United Church which Is npentnir iodoy. participated In the mld- .rk dev. tional meeting at the local hurch kt night. ANNOUNCEMENTS e s. e CN R Annual Ball. Friday. Febrary 17 K of Moncl.iv. C Whist February Mocf I'ap Yiar Diht Prbruary 89. Drive 30. "Aurt Biiran's Vlalt" i-hurch. Alureh 8 and 8. and Dance WhUt Drive and at United Aiii-l.i.m Cnthedral Tea March 17. c,:iiol!c Women's League spring salf of work April 18. Elks Cabaret April 30. Royal Biirlety of St. Oeorge Whist Drive and Dance. April 33. BMD1GESTION Troubled Him For Two Years Mr. H. 0. Harvey, Novar, Ont., writes i "I Lave been troubled with indigestion for the last two year. "1 have taken everything I have seen advertised, '"'t u&vs novor had any of them ilo nn an nnich jjood as THE DAILYaNEWS FA.GE JHREE uw-jgfwsswjus.wo 'a 'miji saur Hiaimrr" Real Value for your money ; a delightful Virginia Blend Each unit of 10 is separately wrapped in foil We are ItesMfciuarteT for alMie repairing. Kead them te us for value, sertlee and ' atlfartlon. .Vlat.lrlliur'a Xhnr Store. tf Ou a charge of being In posses it on 1-ourr while under Interdiction. Joseph Magulre was found guilty by Magistrate MoClymont In city police court this morning, being remanded ui.UI tomorrow morning for sentence. John W. Allen, superintendent en gineer for the Dominion Fisheries), who has been in the city for the past few days making preliminary arrangements fcr patrol boats during the coming salmrn fishing season, will return to Vancouver by the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning, on his return south. The freighter II A be to, purchased re cently by the Ccas.wlte Steamship & nsrge co. from the Los Angolea Lum ber Produots Co. for use in the ore carrying service between An yea. Stewart and Tacoma. has been renamed Oriffoo. The former Qrtffoo waa sold recently by the Coax t wise Oo. to Hono lulu interests and the nei places her. URGED WOMEN TO BE ACTIVE Should Not Suffar InferlSHl Complex Hut llbldilUdai lots ok work: T(1 hn IJidV MnRistrale Advocates Stcr ilization of the Unfit to Solve Problems BUMONTON. Feb H Thut the woman trustee is uMinlly tlx- key woman of her! tvaniiiuuiiy. and thnefure a nrat bur- 1 Lavi' taken hiv littl." ami havi-u 't den of responsibility devolves upon her. In, I nil attiu k aitici-. It in tlir tinMt was the mcune (if Magistrate Emllv ""'" ""' '"' ;11" ,,Jt0 fl,r 1,1,1 " Muipi,v t'i the vw.im-n tmteeN attend-i 1 r...m4 nl.. V U IVl,r. Ml" (, All , .... .... " " ii' ' i iiutiwM, convi'ii- U Unuteo, Xetoato, Oat. ' ' y thur luiKiiti. "Poker Hands" in, each 25c. package I I I Tracing the history of women's place on the school (board in Edmonton, Magistrate Knrpsjy referred to the tune, not so many years ago. when one was considered "not Quite a iady" to enter into Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector. ! public life. Although that day la pass- who Is in the city on official duties, ed. women still fall to take fuM advan- vill return by the Prince Rupert to morrow morning to Vancouver. Norman A. Wait, government agent, lied last night on the Prince Rupert to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart, returning to the city tomor row morning. Hal Johnson. CJR. agent at Skag- way, eras a passenger on the Pr'.nc-si Mary yesterday afternoon bound south tor a two montns nonaay trip over Eastern railway lines ot the company. tage oi their equality, and continue to suffer somewhat from an inferiority com plex. "Wcnr.en are too prone to underestimate their own effcrta" she averred. Mrs. Murphy paid tribute to the excellent ork of Mrs. I. T. BiarMp who. heading the polls on her first year as a member of the school b.ard. has held her posi tion in tms cs parity for eight years, airs. Murphy recalled the occasion upon which she herself had approached the school board, backed up by the late Dr. W. D Ferris, upon the matter of medical inspection In schools. Oreatly as a result of thlv and through the efforts largely of women, has followed the excellent medical service for children, dental and occular treatment, government clinics and lied CrjJS work. I KIU.K-MIMK1 Mrs. Murphy drew the attention of hf wemen trustees especially to the problem of the .'eeble-mlndsd child, becoming more urgent yearly In the province. She dr-crlbed the present state of affairs, with 030 caies seeking admission in the Rrtl Deer home, and urged upon the woim-i, the vital need for Jtcrlllratton oi the mentally unfit. Referring to education. Mrs. Murphy considered the flnt business of educa tion the or id ictlon of souls of good Quality. Secondly, education should not :'e O el out ot the child's life, but Into I'. The child should be taught ethlm In this day when they are so often neglected in Un iicme. In closing, the speaker conir n'.ed her listeners, with their great r..s;juitbr.tty to the children who are grjKing up. mtny of thorn foreigners In hose hunds rest much of the future of the country. IV one .spetida what could be prudently saved, that la to be deplored: If one saves what could be prudently spent, thai also Is to be deplored." Ov.cn D. Young. Canadian .aaiwtvi Sturdy cardboard package keeps Turret Cigarettes in perfect condition They are never crushed DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST HREAKKAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally Ly Canadian psh .& GoU Storage C"., Ll I'rlnce Rupert. U.U. City Meat Market (SELVIti UHOS.) 3rd Avenue Phone 7G5 MEAT. FISH, VECiETAUI.ES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE' at low prices, and immediate delivery Observe! All urticles arc of superior quality and absolutely fresh. Canadian Pacific Railway BMojService 1 Sailinfrom Prince Rilpert To Krd lilkaii. tVrangell. Junrau and skiigway January M, lbr)ary II, U To Vam-outer, Vlctwla and Keattle February I. 15, and 18. rKINC'EMM IlKATKICE. ior lliitrdale, Ra liells Delia. Oresn fall". Namu, Alert Hay t'aiiiplM-ll KlTtr. ami Vsninuwr every ssturdiv. II am. Atrnry for all Ntesmslilp Unr. Full lofnrrostloD from W. C. OHCIUKII. Iletirral Agent, torner of 4th Street and SrdJ Avenue, rrlnre llupert. ac. Fhons II Advertise in "The Daily News" IK? 4 IT