F, ,,y 28, 1923 w jm m Donf Kisli the Embarrassment of Perspiration Odour The one to two pints of perspiration which, according to phvsiaans, come through the pores daily, is natural . . . and healthful . . . but penetration odour it 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 auperior toilet soap, Lifebuoy, through its creamy, gentle antiseptic lather cleanses and purines 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. Lerer Brotlicn Limited, Toronto LIFEBUOY Purifies HEALTH SOAP LbSM and Protects TT- Another Way to Spell Success ay to tjell au.Tes- -co-opera: :m The athletic dicratf to .su'Tced. Citizens at ir't together ivir proRi-ini aero?-. And your doctor and your uid co-ojH f.i'- for Iwit renults in frettir.tr tin- sick ll.-re at (im git your doctor the bf.t co-ran in tin- foiiouiijg hi prescription order injuring .tU- the purest and freshest of druga. 20 Year I'rescription Specialists fines lid. THIRD rVV t SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?,200 New Spring Fabrics A St'i iiil I'm i liasi' of NOVKLTY FKiUKKl) SILK DKB8B GOODS Assorted designs und shades. Regular value ?I.M to 12.69 Selling for, per yard $1.25 Fraser & Payne Universal Trmllni; Co. Ail Sweaters, Mackinaw's, Wind Breakers . REDUCED 16 PKK CENT IHIKUS, siz,. 6 m it regular $2.26. now " shoe Sale Continue. Every pair must ico. THOR JOHNSON """ '. ..li.-- - -!-"! lllMMLmu sum ui rns'st on B.C. PRODUCTS Ti ey Lead in Quility " r1 i j Local and Personal r t B.C. Undertakers Pbona il. Ostitis Dr J R. O-MM PbOMBSS Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. U 0t the Big 4 habit' When thin tin of a Tmi. phone 4 tl Moff. Whisi Drive anrt Dance, Wednesday i inl.t. Mucse Hull, at 8.30. Baskt-iball tomorrow nlnhl. light o'clotk. New Meilakatla vs. Prince Ru pert. 8t. Andrew Society Scotch Dance I OD E Hall. March 3. Keep thl dat open. O.P.R. strainer Princess Mary, southbound irom A!aka pom to li due in port tomorrow. Womei.s Hosp.ta! AuxUtary tea and sale cl home cooking at the home o: Mrs. Dan Jabour. March 6 Irom 3 U 530 pjn. We are Headquarters for hue rr-iwlrtng. Hrnd them t in for value, arrvlre and satlsfacflof. Ma Arthur's HImw Store. Native 8(.ii of Canada member an iqjtU-tl to attend th funeral of Sra L Murray Puller from the Pretb-terlea Church, Wedneiay. February 3S, at p.m. Following argument of counsel this mcrning. Judge r. McB Young I: Ct unty Court reserved Judgment in the cae of J. W Collier who la suing tin "!' of Prince Rupert for damage. Two week of fine weather with sun shine every day ta something rather u:.'.uul for this time of year. It la making boat ownrra uneasy aa aun hice on the harbor la alwaya attrac tlve. Union steamer Camosun. Capt. Jaa Plndlay. returned to port at 3 o'cloc? this afternoon from Anyox. Stewart and other northern point of call au wlil tjjl at S o'clock thl evening fo: Vancouver ana wayporta. Fred Ollhuly. former local tobacco nlat and now located in Kelao. Wash lngton. will reach the city from M wuth on the Prluce Rupert tomorrow to attend the funera! of his brother In-law. the late L Murray Puller. The halibut beat Irene, which sold ZI.OOO pounds of flab here today, la another of the new American veaaela built at Seattle during the winter Sh la a neat and eommod'.ou- craft anr) her owner and aktpper la Opt. Charlie Johnaon Henry H Manny of Seattle, dlatrtc rorefnor of Rotary, will arrive In the cl'.y from the south on the Prlnse Ru pert tomorrow to vtalt the local club He :ll be entertained at dinner by the executive of the club tomorrow evening as well aa at the regular weekly !un cheon on Thursday. Mr Ma. my. it l4 expected, rill return south Friday morning The Premier and Mrs. J. D. McLean were hcru at a dinner party at their hi mo on Victoria Avenue when their gvtf - included Mr. Jual.ce Martin and Mrs Martin of Reglna. Hon. A. M Mai-.x-n ard Mra. Man ton Oeneral ar.d Mu Victor Odium of Vancouver, the Hi ti T O Coventry and Mra. Coventry Mr and Mrs R. Hayward. Mra Mary Ellen Smith, and Hon. J. A. Buckham victoria Times. A N NOl'M EM KNTS Mne Leap Year Whist Drive and Dance February 3. 'A "in Suaan'a Visit" at Chun h March B and 9. United Ai::'h'.'H Cathrdral Tea March IT. St Patrick's concert. Monday, March 18. WcMliolme Theatre. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 13. Clks Cabaret April 30. Royal Society of St George Whist Drive and Dance. April 33. The "Flu" LEFT HER WITH A VERY WEAK HEART lira. Beulah Demnne, PleaeaJrt Bivsr, writes: "Having suffered wit the 'flu' a few yenrs ago, I viai left with a vor weak heart. ' ' I was suable to go about, and eeold not do my housework. "I would get diiir epells aad would aave to go aad lie down. "1 Miuld aot ileep at aifht a the leaat lit tit- noise would wake ase up. "I tnod different kinds ot medicine, but they stM iued to do me M good. "A frieii'l recommended Pnc' .' dfftlfr-. r I have used five better; do not get those diiiy spells, aad ran do inv ows Work as well .Pi', a l"x at all drtigciatu and ir rnfiilr.l .liiocl on nvnpt f tiri. V The T. M.lburu Co , Limited, Tore&tui Oat. ont dose LL a Chiids CoSd Continual dosincr tmspta o X children's delicate stomachs. Vicks is applied externally and therefore cannot disturb the digestion. It acts in two ways: (1) The body heat releases the ingredients in the form of vapors which are inhaled. (2) At the same time Vicks "draws out" the soreness like a poultice. CKS r? V a p o R u B OMR tZMllllONJARSUSED YEARLf Native Sons Whist Drive and Danoe Metropole Hall. Friday. March 3. 63 Thla afternooo'a tfain. due from the Cast at 8J0, to reportetl to be on time. Charles bom Ot Fort Simpson will lall this evening on the Camosun for Sella Bella. Ladles' Auxiliary St. Andrew's Society Whist Drive in rooms Wednesday. February 3 at S pm. Come along. All merchants are requested to close their stores Wednesday from 340 to 4 pjn. Funeral of (ate Murray Fuller .i Presbyterian Churgi at 3 pjn. D. C. afcRae. President ageall Merchanu Aa- nclatlon. . J 4 CONANDOYLE DROPS Imiue Ileactioiuiry Pamphlet 0b-jeettaff to all Form of E UblMied Religion LONDON, Feb. 38. In the midst of religious turmoil in England. Sir Arthur -anoc Doyle dropped a new bombshell n the form of a 19-page pamphlet. 'A Word of Warning." which amounts '.o a recommendation that Christian .-lurches should be scrapped for a new -rllgion based on spiritualism. The pamphlet scathingly assails the priesthood, the sacraments, baptism, he communion, confession, and the virgin birth. Church rituals it denounced aa 'arganlnd materialism," and "ayatem-ituwd Insanity " HM.KIIOV tl!Rtt The creater of Sherlock Holmes, one of the wcrld'a best known spiritual lau. idda that religion depends upon two things -conduct and character. "If you are the u:iselftsh kind, then you belong to the elect.'' he said. "If yru try hard to be bitter aad narrow, no faith and no church can aave you from the Judgment to come." Regarding Mary he says: "If we wish to Have an Ideal of vomanhood. why noV be frank and s!l Mary the wife of Jsaeph and the hard working partner ot a carpenter with a large family Thla la reasonable But why. In the name of sanity, call ' er the "virgin"? "Are the names of her children known?" A FOK TIIK NACUAMKNT As for the sacrament whose origin la "reasonable and charming." Sir Arthur declared that human absurdity snd perverse neas made of the sacra ment "no leas thsn we eat. drink and presumably digest the actual flesh snd blood of Ood It la folly of thla sort to which I know no parallel In any bertaartous religion which calls for Judgment on' us." The pamphlet continues on a discus sion of the confessional of which Doyle says "So perverse and dangeroua a prac tice that a young woman should tell her secret thought to a celibate of the opposite sex surely . stark lunacy " Of the distinction In the burial of :he baptised and unbaptlatd babiea.Slr Arthur asks. "Has any heathen tribe anything more fantastic?" If such things come from the priest hood. It Is time for all priesthood to be swept away." the pamphlet con cludes. J. S. WILSON SPEAKS BEFORE YOUNG PEOPLE j Tk Ilia Miihlrt't Lftkt Mgtil" fnHI- at Ion of Tte l'ir Ileal Mtlftle I J 8 Wilion HUvk., brior th- Youik uiy.ui. jus ubjct being "The cui-j tivat.us of a Tsvto h r ttw Best Music " boxes and am much ! M1" Bv,,J'n Oraaaie gave a piano solo iruni cue or the Ruhenstetti's composition- and a dltciunion followed after which the uauak ideational period wa- enji'X rd Next week the Young People's Sx-lety f the United Chum, will join with the K.re-ute flub at the Baptlat Church, one nf the features of the program to be n il bale botwecM thi- two organhKitkuva AdvertUt In The Daily News MONTREAL IMPORTERS SELLING OUT WHOLE CONTENTS OF STORE J II. Miller Invites People to fall anil See for Thriiinelie Cut In Price The Montreal Importers are ellliuj out their huge stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and in order to do thla quickly, even their former Montreal prices have been forgotten, and prices cut away down. J. B. Miller, the proprietor, admit to getting older every day. He is not so spry as be used to be and cannot get around to displaying his goods as he would like. But he's got the goods just the same. And his prices are low enough to take the height out of the coat of clothing anyway. Here are two hundred men'a aulte. all offered at 00c on the dollar. At this price, no one can afford not to be well dressed. And Men's Overcowta are offered at 60c on the dollar. Men's hat, too. the famous Buckley make made in England and suit cases by the hun dred. With the recent advance in leather prices, suit cmkj have risen 35 per cent in sympathy and the Montreal Importers had these bought at the old price. Men's and Boys' Underwear, overalls, shirts, pyjamas ties and every thing that a man or a boy needs to wear are here offered at less than wholesale coat of the present day. Household furnishing, too. blankets, sheets, pillow cases, etc.. are also going at ridiculously low prices. But don't believe J. B. Muter or what he ears unless you like. Just drop Into the Montreal Importers' store and aee for yourself. Wteu you see the fine quality goods and see the prices asked, you don't need to believe htm. Tou know! And all goods are as represented, too. and the Montreal Importers stand behind the quality of every article In the store. The whole stock, and it la a big one. for goods bought Ust fall are now In stock. Is offered a, the same proportion of price, everything in the store la being sold cut aud no reasonable offer will be refused. It will pay you now ae revcr before to secure your share of the Mantreal Importers bargains. Adrt. COLLIER DAMAGE CASE PROCEEDING ( MBtt f'ert Engaged Yesterday After mi ii n In Taking KvMenre and Adjraraineat Made IntU Twtay County Court before Judge Young1, was engaged all yesterday afternoon In the taking of evidence in the case of i. W. Collier vs. the Corporation of the City of Frlnee Rupert In which plain tiff Is seeking award of damages In the sum of tHS-SB as a result of si collision some time ago near the dry dock gate of a city truck and a Ford; car driven by plaintiff. The city vehicle was coming out of the dry dock yard with a load of ashes while Collier was prooeedlng along the dry dock road toward his home east of the dry dock on the waterfront. FlalnttD claims negligence on the part of the defendant'a ear In coming out of the yard while defendant claims that Plaintiff waa driving hie car at an excessive rate of speed and waa also on the wrong aide of the road. Witnesses (or the plaintiff were J. W. Collier. S. R. Farker and Joseph Lindsay while evidence for the defence was given by James Had don who waa driving the city oar. John Montezuma, who .was also on It. Gordon Keir and City Engineer H. A McLean. L. W. Fatntore la acting for plaintiff while W. I Fisher appeara for the liability Insurance company Involved in the action with City Solicitor E. F. Jones holding a watching brief for the city. At S o'clock last evening, adjourn ment in the case waa taken until 10 : 'clock this morning rjathe i" j service Supplies and Equipment Adequate stocks, high grade tools and supplies, and courteous service are what we offer at each of our branches. Here are just a few of the lines that wc can supply : Craton & Knight Leather Belting. Dicks Balata Belting. Yale Chain Hoists. Norton Orinding Whecte. Strong Steam Traps. Hyatt Roller Bearings. Oneida Steel Pulleys. VVettlaufer Concrete Mixers. When you are in the market for shop supplies of tools of any kind, refer to our general catalogue, or, Utter still, visit our warehouse. 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