-h.r). I. -in January 5, 1928 THE ACME'S lation Sale Price FOR Annual Continue wllh an undated flow of the Hisgent Bargains In I1.C. MEN'S OVERCOATS i: fore our Temptation Sale closes, we arc making a very .,, i il ofier on Men's Overcoats. The regular value of these ,',;. n to $45 each. They com1 in single mid double-breasted k.... well tailored from heavy weigh; jure w,ol twped-s well mi ..-I and revealing for the most pftrt the appealing check materials at their best.. Here g-.t-.s every Over. out in ;! ( IhiUSC at ', niiiaiioi Sale Price, each $15.00 MEN'S SWEATERS w is a beautiful lot of Four 1'ooket Coat Sweaters for the very latent They are mo.U comfortable garments in weather and yet not 'bulky to wear. I'ure wool, it: all - and lzes. Regular value is$8.EG ! AS VV4V V MEN'S UNDERWEAR -uniiuldN Red Label I'ure Wool Underwear for Men, in ere suit.H or combinations. Regular $fi value iii ion Sale Frice $3.85 VIKING AND WOI.SEY UNDERWEAR l i e finest Underwear for Men in I'ure Wool. Regular ind $7.50 values. 1 QC .it ion Sale Price p jtetrts Acme :: Importers ( .U.I). Order Strictly Cash No Charge Account Mail Order 1'orwaried Express Prepaid 'qgjgjgjsjgjgggggjSj , 3 A. L E Life and Health You'll find Ormes irnre than just a store. Our men are not ordinary men. It's no ordinary thine we are welling but life and health. No ordinary training will do for our graduate- pharmacu. They-are trained as the doctor i trained in accuracy, skill to act with utmost c;ue in emergencies 1 7fw finmfr DftiOfiissts THIRD AVE V SIXTH ST. -TtlF-PMONES 0200 With that Xmas Money I'eojile often have money ifiven them for Chri.it "im, and "illy know how et to upend it. A Cruen Watch -uld ! 1-iKting renienibrance when many other thing would !e fur-rotten. Trices from f!.00 to $7.-..00 A diamond would alM be guitiiMe. Prices from $sft.oo to .yj-moo John Bulger Jeweller MOW ELECTRIC RANGES ;ie lonjr nervice and are good Imkers. They combine best material with high-clan workmanship and beauty of I' ifii and tun be had with or without Kitchen Henter attached. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Third Avenue. I'rlnce Rupert LUMBER MILL TO BE CLOSED IHg Ray Company to Dismantle l'lunt Just Purchased at Seal Oove "Except possibly ui ciu natal lumber to e une-d In the construoUon of our e mill. we have no Intention of fur-"tjjfcfl!' fi'Ung the plant of the, Seal eaiWyAnber jatea oeorge Mc- A,"!aVitSr f theBlg Bay Lumber '..""Wch has purchased the mill of the.j8eal Q-we Lumtje- Co. this morning The Sen Cove Co plant will be dlstapjtled and the site will probably be Med for a loading or retail yard, hai'dy as it ! both to the city street and the railway tracts. The machinery Will ellher be ard In the .new mill or old While the site of the Seal Core Lumber Co. Is h Kood one, Mr. McAfee explained that the primary object of hl company In making the purchase was n eliminate a) fire hazard caused thereby aid thus Teduee considerably the Insurance premium on the new plant. Mr McAfee stated that be expected th" Big Bay Lumber Co. would be operating 1U new mill at Seal Cove In March Rtceiit Ciirt -at'.:er haj been considerably hamrm '"liintnirtioii and preliminary v.ork hu.. 4h thf urtvdu of the pre-':;' nKd ;:peil. operations are once more .;n.; rushed to completion. Within t!;c next n.-nth i Mr. McAfee at -.ted. 'he sawmill s.t Georgetown, which the compauv hat-operated for several jenrs. will be clol i (own r.nd the staff b-o.ight In to Prince Rupert I! will probably take about MX months to c)n: up the 'naiber and equipment a: tr.c old mill and during that time a .unall crew of ner. will tii kept uaerc to carry on the work. MOOSEIODCE NOMINATIONS L. R Parry, li. M. Sinptton and Sam Hauienschild are Candidate for Dictator The following nomination! 10: officebearers of the !'cal Moose Lodge for the ccniir. year were nu.;!e at a u:et-lug of the lode last nlghi th. clact.oii to take place tint Wednesday evetnnjl Fur dlc-ator L. R Parr;. 'B M. Simpson and Sam Hauclenn hUd. F':,; v.ce-dictator-; R Bl.art. D C. Schuijer;. L. B. Parry and Tom Elliott. I n: prcU'c- Jack Jtulve. D. C. 8chu-'.:. i: (l A O. Franks Fc: friasurer T. Ron lk. A. O Bar.-. - ; u-id Thor Johnson For trustee B. J. Bacon and J. L. i'.aln. new year celebrated at mehakatla by people of village :io:e attendl:,g th. advent o the Ne-v Yc ir wa heard throughout 3-t.irday right, the burning of ben-.oat lllhhl of aky-roci:ct, the rhxre of 3-mai) Candles, the miniature explosion of fire-crackers and claiming of vlls. every available source ot uolse-rraker wn brought into ptey. On Monday the Metlaka'.la Silver Bind paraded the street, with the -Gyr!c" which turned out lit fancy i!rea costumes. In tl-e evening the . whole villare popul.tlon ss Inv.ttd ti the annual vw Year's par c!'. by the Village Council in t'ie Village llsll. aud which '.a!y the biggest and :not elaborate event of the season in the way cf entertainment, a real luppy time was t.Ji yed by all. Mu.c by J A Pievost and hit String baud Coining ever.ta are a choir concert liv tiie Anglican Church on Thursday nr.d a party and cor.cert by the Church Army on Friday. 4 Cafe. TIIE DAILY NEWS E1GE JHREE tt- : Local and Personal BO. Undertaken. Pbooe U Dentist. Dr. J. K. Oosse Phone 684. Skating dally, 3 to 4 and 8 to 10. Tommy 'a Taxi. evenlrujs. Ail . .V .a SBT Phone S,'. 790. ' -f-' ill l.t-0 1 !. "pent icti 'iiuncdia- '!,:. .Old !!'. i( li, : i .of! : u Zenith tf Zenith Cafe, the place' to intft every- Oet the Big 4 babtt of a Taxi, phone 4. When thinking tf R. Boyd young, well known Port Sunpeon merchant, la a busineee visitor in town today. For a ae lection moktng sundrlM. Third and Fulton. of chocolate and Federal Newt Co., Mlts Beanor Patmorc will aaU tomorrow morning by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. This afternoon i train, due from the Eaat at 340. wai reported thla morning to be on time. Price of Dally News 50 c nts a month to city readera or 93 XX a year for out of town residents. 6 Native Sons of Canada meeting Friday at S p.m. In the Metroopte Hall, lull attendance requested. M. M. Stephens Company. Ltd. are moving from tbeir premises In the Ex- '.nange Block to the. Allen Block nest to the Kiectrtc Bakeor, Third Avenue. tf Misses Margaret and Mary HcCaflery will return by the Prince Rupert to ihey will resume their studies in con vent. Mrs. Wilfrid Or at ton nailed last night on toe pTlnoe Rupert for Pre mier- where ahe will visit with he) daughter, Mrs. Agnes Oratton. Dan Tiber ' mg High 8c:. day from -'Jhrlatmas 1 ; n Mr. and M Mrs Olli morning b couver. ace ' Ajnes and their atudli The pr! 50c a nv Prince D , These v . ; lease e. Mn Chrial: rlster. Avenu- " I Prince afKTLAKATLA, Jn. 5. rue usual ; ,er. Mr. W the chikan 1) E the Prtt. M;o Langley Lcngley pi ; day visit. R. H Worl -day from Vlcu holiday season. . by train to Pr , med'ate points c business trips. H, u. formerly Mlas ic IMpf: Av. l-).lo!l s its A' i' II"!'. :i-o:i a ; 1 1 : Mr- W. c. Aapinall hats taken over the practice of Dr. McMillan and hopes to be able to extend th earns courtesy and service to the residents of Prince Rupert. His hours are from to 12. tram 1.30 to 5. and from 7 to 8 trnest TalV Victoria barrister, who has been spending Use Christmas and New Tear holiday season here with his brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Taiu will return south tar the ANNOUNCGMFNTS ! Prince Rurjert tomormw mornlnii Elks Uap-jrai Dsnce. January 30 I C.P.R. steamer Prlnosea Mary. Capt traertent . opyamnnloatlon i li i 'i iiliW 7& iipaMUV MOM .HO. W. S t.' r-i Bwetrw a Uasouic Pun era I eervtce tor our lata Sight Worshipful Brother Aamn '. SuK. All members ur.A sojourning Brethern are requested to attend. EH MORT1MSB. PW. eerrWy. c. C. Saintey. having waited out last I.iv;ni Novelty Dnncc January t7. Ight'a storm at Ketchikan, arrived In :prt ' o'clock thla afternoon from Pi met Rupert Olrla' Drill Team dance u 'xrU and sailed at S tor Vancou Febru.iry 3. jver and Victoria via Oejann Falls. Pas- jeengers embarking here on the Princess Klk's Anr'ial Dsnce Febrorr 17 WAS VERY WEAK KEKVO0S AKD MELAKCH9LY Mary lor the south included the has ketball team for Ocean Puis; David O Oardlner for Liverpool; Matt Menzgohi to. V.ctorla and C Waikan. M McDonald, Mr. Johansen and Mrs. D. Oreen tor Vancouver. sin. Geo. MoKeuiie, Campbcllford, I "" 1 Ont., writes: "A short time ago I 1 IllUTII. was troubled very bady with my heart - - and nerves, the cause of it, I think, ; At Vancouver on January S a son was aty ouir tfcjogh the change of was born to Mr. sitd Mrs. Donald Ross life. "I wit wry weak and melancholy, K'irl so nervous 1 could hardly tear in hear a dock ticking, and I did ast sleep well. "I was advised to try so I tent at once lor a box; took them and got an- iiiur, and bcfom liii-.v were all gone i tcit good, my neivus are ftae, I do not mind any noise, and I can sleep well. I can not recommend ":;; nighty to I here wufie'ring as I did." Price a Imx af all dniirista and (lilt'M, or mailed iliieef en receipt of price by Th T. Milburn Co., UmJud. Turoato, Oat. v of Prince Rupert. Phone 615 sasasrw i nTs sssa.1iwisissn.msi fatTS7aiaa.isiasai.ril1TOa,'m!i siiisia it Paul Alvaaoff will return to on 'he Prince Rupert tomorrow i . .... . K.l hiiilnm vtalt , II ' city. Mrs. William Usurer and children. h have been spending the chriatmaa and New Year holiday season at New Harelton with Mr. Meurer. wh.i i roi. duettnx mining operations In that vicinity, will arrive in the city from the interior on thla afternoon's train and sail tomorrow morning on the Prince j Rupert lor their home in Washington State dlv Of nose or throat Is JS usually benefited by ' jjLsUt snuffl"K UP llotrils V u and inhaling vapofs VAPOR U Annual January I liCANACIAftf Vacific Commencing Friday, January 6, and Closing Saturday, January 21. -Following is a list of only a few items of our stock, but everything is reduced. Satisfaction is attained by seeing for yourselves, and you are cordially invited. Linen Towellfn, rer. :oc yard. Clearance Sale 25e Kitchen Towelling, reif. 25c. Sale 7 yards for -. SI. 00 Canton Flannel, reg. 40c. Sale 3 " vards for . .$1.00 32 in. Flannel, assorted colors, on Sale for per yard 75f 54 in. Flannel, assorted colors, on Sale for per yard $1.50 Heavy Coating, assorted stripes and chscks. Reg. $3.00. Sale, per yard $1.1)5 White Flannelette, very good quality. Sale 5 yards for $1.00 3G in. White Flannelette, very good quality. Reg. 35c. Sate 4 yards $1.0!) Striped Flannelette, 36in. wide, 4 yds. $1.00 Pillow Tubing, 40, 42, 44 in. wide. Reg. 60c yard. Sale per yard 100 90 in. Sheeting. Reg. $1.00. Sale OT,f Remnants of Sheeting 72, 82 and 90 in. wide. Sale 2 vsrds $1.00 White Cni in. wide, reg. 40c. Sale 3 vaid- $1.00 Whi'e I'dinn. in. wide. Sale 7 yards for . . $1.00 i rev 'ot'on on Sale i.r 7 ard- for. . $1.00 .! rti.. e.-tr. .',.V. Sale 4 fv .. $1,00 re'o'iiie. :;r. i li. , :.le. Sab- ' ar 1 . . $1.00 ' I I a:. ' ;,. i i 1 l. r-nai... u. v sab- :'l7fef l..l:e y I (juail'.v I ' a., h tile ! ' e. nOlt- i i ' ! - Sal.- iUiC I. 'idle.-' Wool l!!iM,niei -. aborted colors, good MUalil. Ri v? S.7.") to tlear at Sale $l.t5 l.adie-' Wool l.iaunllet (,ilie, re. $1.50 to -(". !! S; U- f)5f L'"' l.adie-' . ( .1-' ii riy Si "in 'o i l,ai at Sale eaeh $1 10 l.adie.-' t'li,-.. Jllue a:;o b.te N I l.'ht piw 11.-, re. 1.4,.-. i., ,! ::t S.:!,- $1,00 li l.adie-' i'lallnel Die--,-. In clear at Sale each $1.85 lid i.adie-' Ml'r. Hie- , -, al! (o'.or- ...ml -tylu, re, from ?!-.oii to ?o.imi ,, i lear ;it Sale $10.05 15 Ladies' F!at- repe Pre-.-.-, re $25.00 and up !'o- $14.1)5 k l ad . - c.ai-, reg. 130.00 to clear at Sale i i $15M)5 4 I. adieu' Coats, reg. $40.00 to clear at Sale for $21.05 1-adies' Combs, Health Brand, short sleeves, all ixe., to clear at Sale $1.05 15 per cent off on all Ladies' Watson's Wool and Silk and Wool Underwear. Children's Mitts and Gloves to clear at 3 pair $1.00 Children's Grey and White Waists, reg. 65c. Sale r0f Children's Sleepers, site 1, 2, 8 to clear at Sale $1.00 Children's Sleepers, large aizes to clear at at Sale $1.25 Girls' Wool Hone, black only, size. frora7V2 to 10, to clear at Sate 05 f Girls' Wool Colored, sizes from 6 to 8V2, reg. $1.00 to Clear at Sale 00 f) Girls' Wool Gloves, reg. $1,00 to clear at 70f Girls' White Flanelette Nightgowns, good quality, reg. $1.50 to clear at Sale $1.00 Girls' Combs, long sleeves, ankle length, reg. up to $2.50 to clear at Sale $1.25 Girls' Drawers, long, reg. $1.00 to clear at Sale ' . . 25 9 only Girls' Winter Dresses, sizes 8 to 12,' to clear at Sale $1.1)5 15 Heavy Flannel' Di esses to clear at Sale $:$.5 25 per cent off on all Girls' Winter Coats. 20 Children's Felt Slippers, leather soles, reg. $1.65 to clear at Sale $1.00 18 Ladies' Felt Slippers, to clear at Sale o $1.00 65 pr. Ladies' Slippers, low and medium heels values up to $7.50 ;o clear at Sale $2.85 24 pair Ladies' Leather Slippers, assorted, to clear at "Sale rO0 15 pe.- cent off on ail Ladies' and Children's shoes from stock. ' Boys' Flannel Shirt, assorted colors, reg. $1.35 Sale $1.00 Boys' Shirts and Drawers, reg. 90c .each, on Sale per Suit $1.25 Boys' Felt Slippers, reg. $1.40 to clear at Sale $1.00 Youths' Rubber Boots, knee length, first quali:.'. . to c!ar at Sale J'.linv'l Hoys" Kubber Boot?, sixes 1 to 6, to clear at S.t!- $:i.75 Hoys' l' jamas, all sizes, to clear at Sale $1.85 I'oy-' Hanm kite. Nightshirts, to clear at '. $1.15 1H paid Men's Felt Slippers, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.10 20 pair Men's Felt Slippers, good quality, reg. $2.00 Sale $1.50 Men's Knee Rubber Boots, good quality, reg. $5.75 Sale $1.1)5 Men's Overalls, blue stripe, reg. $2.50. Sale $1.75 Men's Flannelette Nightshirts to ctear at Sale $1.05 Men's Turhbull's Combinationa to clear at Sale $;j.85 Scotch Fingering Wool, reg. 10c skein. Sale 3 for $1.00 Shetland Floss, all colors, Sale 8 for $1.00 Double Knitting wool, reg. 40c. Sale 3 for $1.00 Ready Made Sheets, 82 in. wide, to clear at Sale $1.25 Pillow Slips, to clear at 25c each. THIS SALE F0H CASH ONLY Jabour ros. Ltd 3rd Ave. and 7th St. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtrhlkan, WranieM, Juneau and skafway DecetnUer SI, January II, 18 To Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle January 4. 18. ' 'f&i i PRINCESS HKATKICK. I'or liuteilsle. Cast Dells Bella. O-ean falls Namu. Alert Hay. raniebell Klrer, and Vanrnmer every Saturday. II a.m. i eney for all Steamship Lines, Full Informattun from . W. C. OltCIMKli. )eneral Agent. Cerner of 4th .Street and Srd Avenue, rrlnre Rupert, II.C. Phone SI I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sallliift from iTtn.-e Kupert. lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swan" on Day. Alert Hay. etc Tueitday, 5 p-m tor VANCOl'Vr.R, VICTOKIV. Ituledale. tlert lkiy. rle.. Saturday 9 a m. ler lORT SIMPSON, NAAS RIVtH I'OIVTS. ALICE ARM, ANVOX. STEWART, Wales IMaml, Sunday. 8 p.m. ItS tnd WtMiue K VI. HMI1II Vient Prlnee Rvpert. 110. Through tliketa sold lo Vlrtorht and Seattle, and baggage therkrd ll.roiiili Co deallnatlou.