LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies fSSk mid Protects riniiin WTriTnjgBiM (Soap and Toilet ISfi ,t; Specials Wafer U iicrn Regular up to J 1.75. Serial price, each. . 7.V - H.ith Soap Regular 20. Stx'tinl pri-e Lie lavender Dew" Khap K'.-jrular 15. Sjxcial price Hrf - Le (fraud Cremanl" -lU-xulur :!!k. Special price 'JUif .n Soap- Regular 1!n Special pri r 15 I .iti de Cologne su UYxular 4oc Spc ial price a.V . ' islile Soap Kiyular 2.1. Special price IS 1 1 oot Soap UcKular :'..V. S.fial price !M rimes tcL Tfie Pinnv.cr Drucjri.sts WE l SIXTH ST. TLLtPMONtS cVi,200 R0WE'.S Sheet Metal Works I'lumbinjr and Sheet Metal Works are op-ning an I Show Kooni on Third Aw.ue. just adjoining the .I. I.eKion Building, and will carry a line of roofing. u'liiiiK. flashing, stove plpt-s ami elbows black or gal-' .'II Mzes from 2 inches to X inches. faucetts, water pipes and fitting all sue. We ''Mhiiuf in nheet metal. We repair stoves or anything "'I- repairing. Our Tank Shop at Cow Hay will take Chute and Tank problems. Hot Air Furnaces, one specialties. Phone 340 Will ('el us Nli;ht or Day had quite a bit of experience in the credit business, 'I'm ided to cut our credit to a minimum. ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Canadian National Steamships Co. L:miled Prince Rupert DRYDOCJK 2 it, ., u AND SHIPYARD Operallnit (!.T.l. 20,000 Ton Hoatlnic lr.v i'" "wneera, Machinist, Boilermakers. Ulaimiilm. Makers, Founders, Woodworkers. Etc. BI.ECT1UC AND ACETYLENE WE!. DIM.- Our plant la equipped to handln ull ,,f MAKING AND COMMEIK IAI. WOHK. I'llONES 43 and rallrrn B"awBwBBBstltititit February 7 192.3 THE DAILTiNEWS MWcAy : : -:-: 2 ' - eea9aiBc W WMWWR Local and Personal breams Immaculate but perspiration odour is no respecter o persons To perspire is natural, every one does . . . one to two j its laily say the doctors ... but perspiration need rot lie offensive, not while there's Lifebuoy Soap for fac, hands and bath. XI. is delightful aid to a beautiful skin is more than an exquisite toilet soap; its mild, antiseptic lather cleanses and purilict the pores and keeps them sweet from bath to bath. T' itc'r no price penalty, because Lifebuoy costs no mure than the toilet soap you have been using. Lever Brother! Limited, Tomato B.C. Undertaker. Phone tl. Dtntirti ,pr. j. r. pbne686 8katlng dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tl Tommy Taxi. Phone 700. Zenith Cafe Get tbe Big 4 babm WbetftntntlBt or a Taxi, phone 4, tt Basketball tonight. Exhibition Halt n iju. zoc and 10c. ' This alternoon's train, due from .the East at 3:3U. is reported to be otvtlrne. The score in the 820tt!h Cup second round game played Saturday wah Harts 7, Forrc 0. Anglican Chiirch Men's Banquet to u.glu In the Cathedral Hall. Church Organ Recital 6 30 to 7 p.m. A. C. a.:rde. M E . formerly ol thl city, has been appointed a member ol ihe exhibition-, unci .-ou volitions com mlttee of the Bi.u;li Columbia Chamber of Mines. During the past twenty-four hour: no grain arrived from the prairies for the local elevattr. Railway offices thu nu rnliig Mporied some 280 cars on the division west of Jasper Park bound here Knights of Columbus Whist Drlv and Dance on Wednesday evening, Prb-niary 8 In Catholic Schcol Hall. Cardt "i"- i3U prompt. Everybody wel-omc. Special a abidance prize and lots ol dancing. Ladles 60c; gentlemen 7Jc. S3 During the month of January, the heating system of the city hall used I23S3 gallons of oil . according to report presented to the council last' nigh: by ! the janitor. John Walker Exley. The ! average ds.ly consumption was 77 gal' Iocs at a coat of $4.33. I C. N. B steamer Prince John. It l understood, will make one more trip in the Vanco'iver-Prlnce Rupert via the Qeeen Charlotte Islands service and be withdrawn about the end of the month to have extensive boiler work done. The Prince Charles, which has been In dry dock here all winter, will take up the John's run when ahe la withdrawn. ThJ olty council last night gave first reading to tbe Idemnlty bylaw pro viding for tbe salaries of the mayor and lawmen durli g the year 1038. The mayor w.ll receive the usual 11900 and each alderman, as 00. failure to attend lalf the meetings in a month will re- svlt in a city father losing half of hia pay and. if he misses all meetings, he isin get no even Jfrovldlrig of course that absence Is not due to slckneM or eitybusiaeaa. Meyrr 8. P. McMordle has despatched !o A. M-C Creery. Provincial M L A for Vancouver, a letter thanting htm for the boost he gave Prince Rupert last seek in the legislature when speaking 'n tbe fiibjeot of the Pacific Oreat Eratern Railway, the completion of which he opposed. Mr. Oeery Is belrs issured by the mayor that. If ever he ihould visit the elty. arrangements will be made to show him thoroughly over this port and Its facllltlea. A report- from the Board of Works recommending the construction of a four foot cinder path on Donald Street from Sixth to Seventh Avenue at a cost of ass was adopted by the rtty councl'. l.'U night Aid Oreer. chairman of the Board of Works explained that the wi :i(c which ran from Sixth to Eighth Avenues wns In a ntste of disrepair. Tl permanent work recommended be-wern S'xth and 8rvrnth Avemies it was felt juild fill the bill for the present. ANNOl NCr.MKNTS K -f C wiijt Drlv and Dance. Wednrkday. February . VV. inen of M sinehcart Legion St. Valentliii.' Whlit Drive and OSAOt, Tebruary 11. C M.R Annual Bali. Friday. Febrary 17. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 111 Elk. Cabaret April 30 She Could Not Work HEADACHES Were So Severe lira. A. Rieht, Tsurstall, fluk., writes i ''I was troubled with wj lever headaches, and sometime I eouM hot do my work. "One day a friend told me about and ad vi "Mil me In givv it a trial, I decided tn do so, and after taking a few Nil I lea I found it had done me a a. irl. I .f unnd, and T haven't had any iH'tiiiHidif for a l.riL? time noir." I ) j Mnnn i n. lured only by The f. Milburn Co, Lauuuo. TwuulQ. Out. Color Harmony- The colors for every car with Body bv Fisher arc selected byartistswho, through long experience, have learned what colors arc most pleasing when applied to a motor car body. Frequently several color designs must be created and criticized by experts before one is selected. Hardware Fisher introduced the period influence in automobile hardware design. Fisher bttdr door window regulator and , lock handles, dome lights and instrument panels, are all of the highest grade and designed , in Pfiiod treatment by artist-craftsmen. UpboRterylalfrialFithet uses mohair, velour aod broaddoth, selected with particular attention to long wear and color fastness. All Fisher upholstery material is subjected to most severe tests and only the best in the particular weave decided upon is used. a " V. Canadian Legion , gantrai meeting Wednesday. February s. at 8 am. Exe cutive meeting Tuesday, JVbruary 7 a l pjn. tl Aid. Blown enquired at last nlght'r : unctl meeting If the Board of Works was contemplating doing anything in regard to the sidewalk on aicBrldr Street between Firth ana Sixth Avenues which was in a state at disrepair AM Oreer. chairman of the Board of Works announced that a report on the matte was being prepared Union steamer Oamoeua, Oapt. Jamas F India jr, returned to port at tl o'olock this morning tram Anyoa, Stewart and 3ther northern ports of call and will sail at a o'clock this tvwnlng for Vancouver. Hext week the Oataoaun will be relieved on the run by the Gardens, he Venture going to the regular run it the latter vessel. iHVettor are nlteml the laUt InfwrmaMori on ll(Ml. 81orK and SUA HEX, VunoMtrr MW l.Nehaage. linoiaitnns received twice dally, thus kreplnc ran In tnnrh with tlie prlre flint natrons of (he ntarkH. Itaylni; and Merlin rde exeriitrd by wire at tin mwnw to vu. U. rEIECV TINKKH i CO, I.TI. repreaenthig It. I. Clark A Co Ud of Vaneoiivrr. Trlealione M. 0 The city council last Sight opened tenders for pipe which will be used In Hie conatructlon of the new trunk aewer n the cast end of the city, the tenders w-lng referred to the Board of Works for tabulation and report. The tenderers, eight In number, are FranV Darling I Vancouver i PhUpOtt ft Eviu Kvans. Coleman Even ( Vancouver i. Albert At McCafferj . Attaa BoUer Works. Wlllard Bqulpment Co. (Vancouver). Vancouver Bnglueeriiif; Works (Vancouver) and laclflc C'.t Pipe Co. (Vancouver). city accounts for the period from J.imiary 30 to February 3 totalling W8 -U80 were passed fur payment by the council last nlghi Aid. Prudhoate aiiKRested that the !it of aocounts be run off so that ?opi for the aldermen might be . available at each meeting Crty SolU-itor E v .lones pointed out that all account), vre passed before coming to council b the finance committee. Aid. Brown facetious) remarked that the council would be prefertly site ':i pnsMiii: tin ncounU after Alii li...-; li.'il l. i.mI : over. 0LDSM0B1LE Lett Erlckaon os holder neate February 14. Ikke IkvaM. WHEN you visit the showroom of any General Motors car dealer, you arc certain to be aroused to admiring enthusiasm by the beauty of the various models on display. The salesman with whom you talk will tell you that the bodies for all these cars are designed, engineered and built by Fisher. Each bears the world-known signature plate, "Body by Fisher". You may always feel positively sure that any car bearing this Fisher symbol is the greatest value, and the most beautiful and comfortable car, in its particular price field. So true is this, that anyone planning the purchase of a new car would not only be safe, but wise, in confining his choice to those cars with Body by Fisher. FISHER BODIES GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED i Jnlrf t LAsAtlj' MtLAUailUXBUICK 0AKLASD vntisfiaiw P0STIAC FISHER note. ' . Special--Evening drsssea. ahaolutely lew stock, tor 19.78 at' Richmond's Louvre. W J. Crawford ol Stewart la a pas-:ngr aboard the Camosun today gomg through to Vancouver on a buatneai trip. A. Richmond returned to the city on be Cimosun this morning after making round trip to Anyoa and Stewart on bualness. J. Fred Ritchie returned to the city a the Camoaun this morning tram a brief trip to Stewart In connection with his mining lntret,i Masons' At ten. Ion' Will all sojourning brethren hn have not already received lnvltatlniiA to the Masonic Ball Thursday evening, plew phone 43f and leave name and address. R. O. Birch, who has been transferrer) from Stewart in the service of the Bank of Montreal, la a pasNcnrer on the Camoeuu today fnr Vancouver. R. C. H Elliott of Vancouver succeeds Mr. Birch i Stewart. Motorshlp Belllngham. which ha .icn carrying freah and fruoen ttah be ween Ketchikan and Prince Rupert. I being diverted temporarily to herring packing to Ketchikan cold storage , !apt and majr not be seen here for the next month or so. Meatlme, the n tersMp Norco will handle such de-'iverlri here as It may be neceaaary to make. - - , ! Passengers golue, through today on ! i he Camosun to Vancouver from nor-thern pohiU include W.- J. Crawford, r N. Spettlgew. H Prime. H. McKln-non, L. Watt. Knutc Carlson. Aie Bruce, R. O. Birch. J Greene, J. I. Duval. Homer Flrklm and H J. Edmund l from Stewart. Capt Nlchol from Anyox. and MK C. Baker from Port 6imp.on , Aboard the power yacht Full Moon, a party which Included Dr W T Kergln, Dr I. W. Kergln ami Dr J P Cade returned yesterday afternoon from a tup l the Zayai bland heep ranch Departure was made Sunday nmnilng and. on the return trip that uUeiuoon, heavy weather wan encountered near Diindus IslnndK which necr.wltatcil the I,,)..: Ininj over for nciily twenty-I it .. i:; tin 1; A V- t ciiEinourr House Dresses, Smocks, Aprons 10 dozen Ladiett' Crepe Housed rewe, made from the best srade Jap Crepe with contrast trim embroidered pockets and front. In shades of Peach, Apricot, Blue, Sand- Tangerine, Jade. Sites 36 to 42. 95 C Each Udies' Smocks in Black Twilled English Italian Cloth. Trimmed Chintz collar and cul t's. Sizes 36" to 42". 2.25 While Aprons for waitresses or housekeeping, made from extra good grade of fine white middy cloth. Square neck, pockets and belt. Size 34" to 44" $1,50 FRASER& PAYNE The Universal Trading Co. P. an ad ian National Ofte Largeft Kailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVItlE : Ballings from l'UINCE Itl'I'tllT tor V INCOl VF.lt. VICTO'llA, BKATTI.E. and tnUrmadlat potnu. each FltlliAY, POO sjn. ,1V POT KTKWAKT and ANYOX. each M'KliNKSIMV. 10 00 p.m. 5 For NORTH ami SOt'TII Qt'EKN ril.tlll.MTTK 1M.AMH. FortnlghUy. IWSSKNOKK THAINH I.KWE PHITK Ul l'EItT Bach MONDAY. WKIiNKMi.VY and TI H1AY at 11.30 a. for I'KIM'C (IKOItOK. EDMONTON. tVINNU'KU. all points Eastern Canada, United States. AGF.NCT ALL OCEAN M1EAMSIIIP LINES, t'st Canadian National Express for Meney Orders, foreign Cheques, ettv, alM for yaur next shipment. riTY TICKET OFFICE. 5(8 TIIIIUI AVE. PRINCE RUPEKT. Phone tSt cANAOIANj PACiriC iiiy Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tn Ketchikan, Wraiigetl. Juneau and kugway January IS. February II, SS To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle February I, I.V and 19. PUINCEHS ttGATRICE. For Hutedsle. East Delia Delia. Oean Falls. Nsmu. Alert Hay. Campbell Hirer, and Vanromer every Saturday, II a.m. Afrnry for all Rteamshlp Lines. Full Infarmatlna rrem W. C. OKCIIARD. Oeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 31 ' "J