IV February 20, 1023 Bout Risk the EmbaiTassittent of Pei'spM'ation Mom The one to two pints of perspiration which, according t j)h . sicians, come through the pores daily, is natural . . . ami healthful . . . but per$piration odour is not only unnecessary but extremely "bad form." This unpleasant odour is seldom recognized by the offender, but everyone else notices it Lifebuoy is sure protection Besides being a superior toilet soap, Lifebuoy, through Its creamy, gentle antiseptic lather cleanses and purifies the millions of tiny pores and keeps the skin sweet, offering safety from perspiration odour from bath to bath. Don't try to cover up perspiration odour. Prevent it with Lifebuoy Soap for face, hands and bath. It costs no more. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto IM&t LIFEBUOY Purifies HEALTH SOAP DEMAND and Protects WHERE? . ir phonod your dm tor hoping thatJi an help your n 1 ! well. He i-omen and writes a prescription for the . knows will jrive relief. Then comes the questions will it be filled ai. ti doctor ortkrH?" "Where : tiled with pure (ull-wtrength drug?" We, at Ormes. . of the reputation that causes so many people tt) piace ihi in our uUihy t fill their prescriptions as they tilled. Ill: KHUJS A((IRA( Y PROMPT MaUVIRY 'I (Graduate Pharmacists to Serve You mes Efcti Titc Piotwvr Drttgiistls THIRD AVI v SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?200 "Rupert Brand" ippers "THE DAINTIKST HKKAKKAST rOM.' ' Smoked Dally by Canadian psb & fold Storage Co., Ill I'rinee Uupnt. B.C Kayser9? Hose V NEW NUMBKIt SI.IIM'KK HKKL 1 ,! ;"' t'd Shadow Pointed Slipi--- Heel. In emi- 's' to the wolt in all the newest ,li.vK'--. $1.75 Fraser & Payne I niverHiil Tnidinj; Co. Ui THE DAILY NEWS PAGE JHKEE - Local and Personal I 1 Market Prices - B O. Undertakers Pbout 41 j Dentist. Dr J rt. O i Phone B8 I Skating dally, 2 jo and 8 to 10 ti j Oei tly Big 4 nawti Whtn tbinung! Basketball ibnhtht. ("Exhibition Hall 7.30. New MetlakaUa vs. Prince Rupert 50c and 'iit, 61 Bishop E lfc Bunoz, O.M.I sails thin atterucon bfSthe PrUioeu Mary on a trip to VantdUVer.' ' Miss Annie Morrleon. who ha been south cn a holiday trip, returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. J. H. Plllsbury, who has been on a brief bualnew trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Ru pert this morning. Milton Gonzales returned to the city on the Pr.ixe Rupert thla morning from a brief trip south, accompanied by his daughter. Oerry. Wr are Headquarters lor shoe repairing. Send them to us for value, service ami satisfaction. Mm. trl bur's hoe More. tf Passengers sailing this afternoon cn the Princes Mary for Vancouver will Include B:h p E. M. Bunoc, Clarence Miller and W P. McDonald. Mrs. M. A. Burbank, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to ihe ..'. Prince Rupert this morning. on tbe Miss I. M. Esrle returned to the city on tbe Prince Rupert this morning from s brief business trip to Vancou ! ver and other points In tbe east. Clarence Miller, who has been In the city for the past two or three weeks will Ma 11 this afternoon by the Princess Mary 011 his return to Vancouver. Mi P. 8. Jack and chUd of Btewart will be passengers aboard the Prince Rupert, going south Friday morning bound for Vancouver on a holiday visit. At 10:20 last night the fire department had a call to the residence of Jllck Thomas. 516 Eighth Avenue Kast. to extinguish a rather fierce chimney fire There was no damage. AIU11 M. Da vies returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria In the course of which he attended a convention of tbe Loyal Orange Lodge During the past 34 hours, twenty-five carloads of grain hare arrived from the pralrlea for the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator. Railway offices this mornliiit r ported 400 cars on the division bound here. H. L. Batten. Vancouver mining engineer, who has been looking over the Btewart camp, arrived In the city from the north on the Camoaun yesterday svuvrmim sua prucCTara w um terior by this morning's train. ln- Douglss Lay, resident engineer for northeastern mineral survey district, arrived on the Prince Rupert this murulnii trim a trip to Victoria on oinrlnl duties and proceeded by train to his headquarters at Harelton. C P R. steamer Princess Mary, from Skagwsy and other Alaska porta. Is due .it 3 15 this afternoon and will sell an hour later for Vanco iver and Victoria. The Mary Is scheduled to make her nrxt rail here northbound on March 11. O A. Bryant returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a combined business and pleasure trip 10 Vancouver. Seattle and other poll".' In the smith. Mrs. Bryant Is remaining In the south for a while longer. CNR. steamer Prince Rupert, from Vancouver. Powell Hlver and Ocean Henry H Manny of Seattle, district governor of the Roury Club, arrived In the city (mm the couth on the Prince Rupert this morning. He wiU be the guest of the local club at an executive meeting tonight and again at the regular weekly luncheon tomorrow. Mr Manny will return south Friday morning. ANNOUNCEMENTS I Moose top. Year Whist Drive and Dance February an LallOt-'Mt Aunt thilted Church. March B and . Anglican Cathedral Tea March 17. j Hi. Patilck'K concert. Monday. March ' 10. WentlMilmc Thrslre. CmiI.o1: ' Vnint ii'n League Ntrlni; sale of work April 12 KIKs nifnitel April 30. .,1 U.11.. .1! HI Ap.l Wit If. Outdoors or Indoori whatever your task. Let WK1GLEYS refresh you allay your thirst, aid appetite and dizettion. Helps' keep teeth dean. Ater Eiery Presbyterian CO. IT. Saturday. March 3. Tea and Drive and Dane at 830. Oood Prizes. Bcbekah and Oddfellows concert. Boston Mall. March 14. Admission 50c. Visitors and (r lands welcome. of the late Sister Dertes. Mrs. Vlerlck. W.M Harold Mel wen. division freight agent for tbe Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on the Princess Mary thla afternoon from a brief business trip to Ketchikan. F M Dockrtll. weU known Telkwa rancher, who has been south on a business trip, arrived on tbe Prince Rupert this morning, from Vancouver and proceeded by train to the Interior. Clarion Bulger, who has been In the city for tbe past ten days visiting with his patents. Mr. and Mra. John Bulger. Wallace Block, aalled by the Casnosun Ust night on his return to Vancouver. A. Roc of the Empire Stevedoring Co arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here In connection with the loading of the lira in ship King James which Is due on Friday. Charles Wilson. Lake Kathlyn rsacber and Ice contractor, who has been on a holiday trip to Seattle, reached the city from Uie south on the Prince Rupert tiiii morning and proceeded to the interior by train. Harry Pickering arrived In the city (rem the south on the Prince Rupert this morning to Join the opUcal deport nun t of Max Hellbroner'a store. Mr. Pickering la a well known Vancouver lacrosse player. Fred Qllhuly arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Kelso. Waah- li'K'.jn. to attend the funeral this afternoon of his brother-in-law. the late L M. Fuller. Mr. OUhuly will spend a few days In the city. n important general meeting of all salmon fishermen In every branch of the salnxm fishing Industry will be held on Saturday. March S. at the Labor Hall, at SS0 pm Important subjects will be discussed O. Crawford, dire, tor of the Mlllerd Parkleg Co.. and F. D. Mathers, super- Fallv nrrlv. d In port nt 10.30 this mtendent of car.nertta, sailed last mornuin mid will sail at 10 o'clock to- .veiling by the Camoaun on their re night for Stewart and Anyoa, returning here nt 6 o clock Friday morning to aall south at 0 a.m. turn to Vancouver after having apent a few days In the city In ' the course of a northern Inspection trip, Word has been received In the city that Joseph O. Scott, chief owner of the Kalen Hardware hare, recently underwent a successful ope ration for the removal of an eye In Vancouver and that he la now sufflclenUy reoorered to be discharged from hospital. Grant Hall, vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway with headquarters in Montreni. and Capt. J. w. Troup, manager of British Columbia Coast Steamship Services, are passengers aboard the Princess Mary, which Is In port this attMfttoon, rsiunlng south after having made the round trip to Alaska. ' ttnlon steamer Camoaun brought the following passengers to the city from ncrthern points of call yesterday afternoon: c. K McMillan, Foster Wlllan. O. A Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dodd. II ("lay, 8. Linger. Mr. Oreen. J. McOovcrn. Mrs. Thelma Stain. R. H Crowe and D. McKeucle if! cm Anyox; M. Anderson. It. L. Bat ten K. R. Woikni.in. Constable L Pottrrum. Donald McLennan and O Pi.o'i.ni from Siew.ot. and N McLeoO 110111 Alive Ann. Prices current are as follows: LAUD Pure Sic Compound 30c EGOS B.C. Fresh -pullets 40c B.C. fresh firsts ., 4Sc B.C. Fresh, extras 60s Local new laid Wo FISH Smoked kippers, lb 15c Kippered salmon, lb 25c Smoked black cod, lb 20c Finnan haddles. lb 25c MEATS Fowl. No. 1, lb 38c and 40c Roasting chicken, lb 45o Ham, sliced, first grade 60c Ham, whole, first grade 36c Ham, picnic, lb 22c Cottage rolls, lb. 20 ft Bacon, back, sliced 50c Bacon, side 50o to 60a Pork, jry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb. 35c j Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40c !Veal. teg 36r Pork, shoulder Me gale. Pork, loin 40a hi Pork, leg 35a i Beef, pot roast 15c to 30c N.tiv. Ron Whist Drive and Dance i Bs'. boUIng 12&C to ISO Metropole Hail. Brldey. March 3. 62 , sum juc w - ineei. roast, prime no w nnnmm-l Mmm. !..n Vur Whist Lamb. CiVOPS 600 ivniunii mm . f - Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40c lamb, leg 48c Mutton, shops 40c Mutton shoulder 30c MUTTER Take this opportunity. Denny Alton ; Brookileld. Shamrock and Woodland Co.. Annual March stele. China. Clsss- lb SOo ai. Kitchen, Hardware. Toys. Watch E.CD.. lb Me oir windows. 53 Capitol. 2nd grade, lb 45c Fraser Valley, lb 56c All members of LOJ A. are requested j New Zealand, In bulk 48c to meet at the Lodge- rooms at 3 pjn. prints 0e Alberta Creamery 45e Carawnliert cheese, 8 oa. pkg 05c Kraft Llmberger, 14 35e Harry Mlnnehan and C. Herrle. local OnUrlo solids 36o baseball players, who have been spend- j N Zealand solids 30c trig the winter In Vancouver, returned Stilton, lb 40s to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Kraft 45e Norwegian Ooat ec Napoleon Linirgrger 70c nouueion w Swifts' Brookileld. lb 45s Oorgonaete. lb. 75c McLaren's Cream. ars ... 45c and 86c Brookflekt Swiss ebeeae, lb. pkg. 30e Broqkfleld Canadian cheese. V, lb. pka asc Oruyere - 4ec euuen LoeJ. lb 45c Jai k. lb. 50c Rr wno Sardo. lb 75c O immelost, t lb 30c Miii.tn White, per 100 (T.35 Vellow. per 100 56.75 IHtliU Flour. 48's. No. 1 bard wheat 53.75 Pastry flour, 10's 65c Pastry flour, 4's MM vt:uin.i(L:s Beets. 5 lb. for 3oc aeets. sack .7 Oarrote. new. 8 lbs. for 38 Carrots, sack 1145 Potatoes. 8 lbs 30 Sack tiX Parsley, bunch 10c Cauliflowwr. B.C., bead 40o California bead lettwoe ifre Oarllc. Imported, per la, ..." 40c Spanish onions, par Ik 10c Leeks, bunch 10c CaUfornU celery, bead 10c 15c Spinach, local, lb Me BX. Cabbage, lb So Cooking onions. 5 lb. for See Turnips. 8 lbs tor 25c per sack M OO Brussels Sprouts, par lb 25e Hothouse Rhubarb, lb 35c ntur Oranges. Valencia, doaen...40e to 51.00 Lemons. Suuklst, doaan .. 80c and 80s Imperial Valley Orapefrult. .. 3 tor 24)9 Florida grapefruit, each, ISc Bananas. 3 lb See Extracted honey, lb 38s Red grapes, lb 38c Dates, bulk. 3 lbs. for 38c Raisins, bulk, per lb 15c Sweet Potatoes. 3 lbs. for 35c California layer figs, per brick.... 30 California Dainty Dates, package .. 38c Spltaenberga, "C" grade 8JN Fsncy 53.75 Extra fancy 54.00 Rente Beauties, fancy 13.38 Extra fancy 53.50 Yellow New ions "C" grade 83.50 Fancy 88.78 Extra fancy 4.00 Wlneaaps. "C" grade ,'. 58.80 Fancy 58.75 Extra Fancy 54 00 Navel oranges 40c to 51. 00 llltlKIl lit L ITS Lemon and orange peel 30c Citron peel 50o Black cooking figs, 3 lb 36c White figs, 2 lb 36c Currants. 3 lbs 3&C Apples 250 Peaches, peeled 3 Aortcots. lb Sao Prunes. 90-100. 4 -lbs ate 36 lb. box UM Prunes. 60-10. lb 10c Prunes. 30-40 .550 40-50. 2 lbs SIC 35 lb. box 53.78 Evaporated peart. Halves, lb 35c 35 lb box 56.50 NUTS Almonds, shelled Vslencla 05c Braftlls Walnuts,-broken shelled 50c Walnuts, shelled halves 85c Almonds 36c Peanut 20c Manchurtan walnuts 2c rulitornlu walnut 40c No. I inUsd uult 350 B. C. FUR COMPANY Special Offering - of for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN Here is a beautiful variety of Coats in the latest styles and materials bought at a very special price for cash. We are glad to be able to pass these bargain prices on to our customers. These coats are of first class materials and workmanship. There are not very many in the whole lot, which means that the first buyers will have the pick. So do not wait. See these now. COATS FOR CHILDREN Regular value up to $18.00 Special p'ricc aoasy $8J5 COATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES Regular value up to $25.00. Special price $12.75 Have your choice of these splendid garments while they last, for they will not last long at these prices. B. C. 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