January 18, 1928 THE DAILY NEWS FjlGg THREE At the meeting of the Foard of Trade last night the secretary reported the Local and Personal amount of cash on hand In the bank THE ACME'S ' 1 as 4336. : Oet your ticket now for Burns' Supper BO Ondertsitrs. Phone il. No and Dance. A limited number of tickets being sold. Admission tl.00. by Dentist. Dr. J. ft. Omm Phone. 688. ticket Annual only. fasting daily. 2 to snd 8 to 10. tl Or: IL C. Wrtnch, MX.A. for Skeena. -OF Miracles will reach the city on tomorrow after-fcoarVal Tommys Taxi. Phone 700. Zenith tral .from Haaeto( .sailing Fri Cafe, tr day morning on the Prlned Rupert for Victoria where be will attend the ses Zenith Cafe, the place to tult very- slon of the legislature which Is opening body's packet. ti soon. QkV unJuM i ontinues with an unabated flow of the ttiggetst Ilargnlrw in K.C. MEN'S CHINCHILLA 0VERCOAT8 :: only in thin lot of Men's Chinchilla Overcoats. Thooe i. ni pure wool material, cut in th- very latest style, ;i. i k back. They are beautifully tailored and very smnrt iiij; irarments, and a credit to the wearer. Regular value mi Worth it, too. S9Q . -,on Sale Price $&V,O0 CHIB I1LANKBTS .1 i.i a nice lot of pure wool Crib lilankets. measuring 30 I v Irf. They come in pink, blue, and while with a animal pattern woven throughout, which will interest i.-ieft. Regular value $2.60. Q4 AS i;..v ion Sale Price ROYS' PANTS Punt, knee length, in hard wearing U and corduroys, and in sizes up to 2X. . lation Sale Price M serges and 95c JIKNS HOSE Black Cotton Hose. Regular :15c value. No one i ark whole hose at thin price. And bc.idtM, no need n stockings. '.it ion Sale Price, 6 pairs for MEN'S SWEATERS In- i a beautiful lot of Four Pocket Coat Sweaters for 'ie very latest. They are most comfortable garment : I weather an I yet not bulky to wear. .imI oites. Regular value in $8.50. '.: ion Sale Price Acme O 0 Nu .6.1)." Orders " ' Strictly' fVh Pure wool, in all $6.95 importers ' No ('haVfe Aec&ht Mail Orders Forwarded Express Prepaid No other way but this There is no way you tan judfe the quality of a except by the integrity of the pharmacy that prepares it. '.-rsrly. if you know the integrity of the pharmacy you also 'w the qualky of the prescription they will dispense. For 20 years Ormes have been Prince Rupert's Leading Prescription Prugstore such continued patronage would come only if it were fines IM Jfie Pitnter Drttoriuls 1 TI HDD AVE tv SIXTH ST. TELEPHONFS 8?,200 Canadian National Hlic Largcft fiihoay Sylitm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SEKVIfE "'iina.1 trom ritlM r; nuri kt for vronr.R. vii tohia. mutlk. "id inUrmadista nolnu each I Kill W. 110" a in ' "TKW.UIT and ANYOX. each WMiMlsO.tV, looo p m h 1 NOKTII an.l MIl'TII iVV.KS t ll.IU.OTTK IM.AMH. irtaighlly. PAxeKMIlll Til UN I.K.WIC IHIM'K Kl I'KKT '"li MONDAY. WCDVMsli.W and TI Hit W t 1 1 30 m tir I'HIM I'f CIIKIi;, tUMONTON. UlNMeWl. all points Eal rn Canuds. United States. AOENCY AI.I. OCEAN HTKAMWIII' LINW Use Canadian National Express fr Mann orders. 'hi4,. iv tickct nrrit'E. sts tihhd hi., phim'b wj'"T Thor Johnson (JOIIS OUT OF Till- SHOK HUSINESS DRASTIC UEDtMTIONS On very Shoe In the Store UUUAT nAW.AINS COME AM) KT 'KM ! Oet t&t Big 4 bsblti When minting j( a Ten, phone 4. u Two new members Joined the board of trade last night. They were Robert Creeco, and Duncan atcRae. K. J. Smith returned to the eltv on the Camoeun yeaterdaw afternoon frum a brief business trip to Anyox and Stewart. Brnest Blue, Hyder attorney, was s passenger on the Camoaun yesterday afternoon bound through to Seattle on business. Monthly Meeting of Prince Rupert Players' Club in Hays' Block on Wedues- cii, January IB. at 840 p.m. Prospec tlve members Invited. 14 W. Wilkinson of the staff of Alex Mc Rse Go.. Ltd returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from New Westminster where he spent the recent holiday season - visiting at bis home. Mrs. John atacKansie of Port Edward and her daughter. Catherine Ann, left on the Camoaun last night for Van couver where the Utter wtU receive treatment si the hands of an eye specialist. William A. Wells, Edmonton barrister was a visitor in the city overnight In the course of a trip to the coast. Be arrived from the last on yesterday afternoon's train, returning this morn ing to Bdmonton. D. C. Patterson, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, returned to the city on the Prince Ru pert this morning after a month's holiday trip south. Mrs. Psteraon Is remaining for a while lougei at Duncan. Vancouver Island, visiting with bar mother. Passengers reaching the city from the north on the Camosun yesterdsy afternoon included A. WUhanek and B. J. Smith from Anyox. and Miss O. Mc-Krrutte. Mrs. Randall and John Star- berg from Anyox Fssscngers going through to Vancouver go the vessel la-eluded P. B Kenny. Krneet Blue. M. M. CBrten and R. K. Welch from Stewart, and Kd. fXeanley. Prancls Kuox. Mr. and Mra. J. V. Psrgunon and R. Hancock from Anyox. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert OenersI Hospital Aasoc:at'ou the linai meeting of the 1927 board. .aa held taut evening In the rluaroom of the h'vpltal.' Those present were J. H Thompson, president. Mrs H. P. Olas-aey. Aid. W M. Brown. Alu W J.Oreer. H. B. Rochester. Wsllare C Orchard. L. W. Waugh and C. H. Bklna. di.ectors: H W. Birch, managing secretary, snd Miss Jean Harrison R N, Isdy superintendent Hospital receipts for the month of December, including some SS .000 as ahsr of liquor profits, were i.S42 M while disbursement. Including MJ00 capital expenditure lu Hie way of an appr pr.aiion for a future buUdlnr fund, amounted to S0.343 81. leaving a deficit of IliM.M according to report made to the board last night by C. H. Klklns in the absence of Aid. O. P. Tinker, chttrman of the finance committee. There were 1111 hoaptul day at an iv.-Kf cost of .38 per hospiial day. Proceeds of gSO for t lie endowment Hind resulting from tiif recent rsffle b, H W Birth. msnaK.ntt secretary, of h SiO Victory Bond were turned over to the hurpltal board lat ivptix. a vote of '.liuifct to Mr Birch bring peeved on motion of Aid Brown, seconded by Wll n-e C Orchard The inner of the bond was Mrs J. A. Jacobs who. In turn, ciiiiaied $30 to the hospital, the gift brliiR suitably scitiiowlrdged. This is Hip third ocrsslon upon which Mr. B'rcli hss conducted such a ralfle for! ti c Lh nelit of hosplt.il funds. tlNKIttl. OTH'K. The funeral of the late Mra. Carl Antlrrson or Larvak will use place to. mcrmw at 2 o'clo-k from the chapel of the BC Undertakers, tho Rev. J. H. Hanson officiating CAM) OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gay wish to thank all friends and iii.iirhKrtpa for thpir kindness and floral triiiures at thiii t time of Ki:t aorrow. , 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Kllfs Ip-ver Dunce. January 80. Legion Novelty Dime Jant.ary 37. Prince Kiirrt Ulrls' Drill Tram dance February 3 t .vi: At:fi;..il Bull I'lid y riU.uylT. JUST lots of pure soap and plenty of filtered rainsoft water to wash and rinse your clothes. Plus the last word in equipment and the "know how" to use it. Laundry-washed clothes last longer. The LAUNDRY Docs it best Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 H. D. Rochfort. Stewart broker. Is a passenger on the Prince Rupert today bound home from a" holiday trip south. Mrs. Rochfort and family are accompanying him. J. B. Miller. Inspector of customs, and his assistant. Thomas Mason, arrived' In the city on the Prince Rupert xhl. morritn" from wirSrsVlM ; rsjjhf here on .IBclal dutiet. l ' . y: yr, Inspector James "ii. Tupper. new officer commanding hem for the Royal Canadian Mounted Pork, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Harry M. Selfs of Anyox. who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and other points In the south, is s passenger on the Prlnoe Rupert today returning to the ameliar town. An adjourned meet log of the vestry of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral was held lsst evening, business being manly of s routine nsture la completion of the first session held Mat week. J. R. Turner, manager of the Dutale mine, arrived la the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after having spent the recent holiday srsaon st his home In Taooma. He proceeded to the interior by train. During the past twenty-four hours, fifty carioada of grctn have arrived from the prairies for the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator. Railway offices this morning reported some 380 cars on the division bound hare. Walter Smith of the city ticket office of the Canadian National Railways re turned to the city on the Prlnoe Ru pert this morning following a holiday trip in tlte course of which he travelled as far south ss Portland, Orefoq. Pssscngers tailing this evening on the Princess Msry for the south will Include XI sa Mary Douglas, Mra J. A. I West. Cspt. and Mrs. Stobart. Capt. R.j Boys, Mrs. M. Chapman m Berthe Roche foi Vancouver, and T. W ' Caperman for Victoria. CNR. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt D. Donald, arrived nt 10:15 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River snd Ocean Paila and will sail at -10 o'clock tonight for Anyox and Stewart, returning hare at 8 o'clock Friday morning to sail on her return south at 9 am. In connection lt;i the reopening ear-vioes of the Bsptist Church, supper will be served in the Church lecture hall tonight at 430 pm. followed by a fine program of vocal and instrumental music. Short add rents by Revs. J B. Prtawsll and A. Wilson. Tickets 76c Children. ' rWporllHg for the hesxsjpel6sunrrrst oj which le la chairnurnC. It. -Rutins informed the hospital board fast night that the light between the hospital and nurses' home, ss authorised a month ago by the board, lisd been Installed: that the bell system In the hospital had been changed. "d 'hat the contract for the palntmii of the caearoom had been awarded u J A. Ourtls whose ten-! der for the Job had been the lowest i The range In theJtlt !ien would be lift ed from the floor. n recommended y the flrr ni;rnhiil nd grate In llw -U'V' iciT'u.t i ;.t w ;:i j . Two minors appeared before Magis trate McClynsont in Juvenile court this morning and were charged with bra); lng and entering the store of ltntt Bel-linger on Fifth Street recently snd re moving articles therefrom. The lads were remanded until tomorrow morning- Mrs. H. P. Olsssey at last night's meeting of the hospital board Ot ncunoed that there was nothing to report on behalf of the Ladles' Auxiliary. which had held no meeting during the month. The annual meeting of the Auxiliary, she informed the board, would be held next Mondsy. Miss Betty Brertner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bremi.tr. 323 Fifth Ave Baet, returned home on the Prlnoe Rupert this morning after a stay of three months In Vancouver during which time she received treatment at the hands of a specialist for a recent Illness from which she Is now much lm- F. 6. Sheppard, will known member of the auditing department of the Canadian National Railways at Vancouver, is s passenger on the Prince Rupert today making the round trip to Anyox ind Stewart. Mr. Bbeppsrd Is recuperating from a severe attack of appendicitis which necessitated on operation ind confined him to hospital for nearly a month STANDING OF LADIES' WHIST TEAM CLOSE; tlwme IsMlies Ijewllng wilh Three Ite-tHSlnlHg Trains all Tied for terool i Place Mocae Ladles are leading in the ladies' faction of the Fraternal Whist league while the three other teams In the league are all tied for second place as s result of the playing of last nights fixtures, the scores In which ware as follows: C: nad'.sn National Ladles. 0: Orange Ladles. 8. Rnglieh Ladies. 3: Moose Ladies 0. The ata ruling follows: W. L. PUj Moose LaeUea 5 1 I English Ladles S 4 S Orange Ladies I 4 a C. N. Ladles S 4 S SPORT CHAT ':: --, ..-mr-a. Judging from the quality of play and general Interest displayed in the first and second rounds, the semi-finals and finals tonight of the St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral Badminton Club's open city championship tournament should prove vary attractive affairs. No doubt foUowsrs of this sport, which has bean gaining ejonaldsrsMa popularity during recent years la this city, will be out In foroa to see the championship contests. Proceeds tram the tournament will go to the Cathedral organ fund. It is expected that the Prince Rupert Badminton Club will be putting; en an open tournament In the near future and possibly, before the season ends, similar compstltlons will be stag-1 ed by the other organisations in Prince! Rupert which have been engaging in the "winter tennis" gsme. Bobby Jones. Atlsnts's wonder golfer, has declined the proffered gift of a tOO. 000 home by his home-town well-wishers and sdmlrers. Bobby said, in view of the talk regarding acceptance of the gift imperilling his amateur: status, he would Just pass up the gift. Jones action was the cause for an out-i burst of loud cheering from offlciala of the U.S. Amateur Oolf Association, i They hsd agreed, however, that It waaj alright for Jones to accept, but when' :rev found he wasnt going to do any-! thing of the sort, they broke excitedly mt3 print commending his action. Bob- '" Jonee is not rich Nor Is he the son 1 of a rich man His refusal of this, home, all thltms considered, is the' most altruistic gesture Of Its kind to be made by amateur or professional In! many a year. FINF5 BASKETBALL PLAYERS WHO SWEARj CHICAGO. Jsn. 18. Henceforth pM-j fesalonal basketball pliyers of the; American League may rent their ire only through the use of "Oh, pshaw" orj some such harmless ejaculation. Prnfvnlty. when first used by a player, mer'.ta a warning from the referee: leeond offenw snd all thereafter 110 each. Disputing a reference also be- comes a costly aaaiciion unaer new ruling' It will cost SS or 110. depending upon the degree of heat. w PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Cased b SANTAL MIDY sure to r the aenulns Look for ths ord "MIDV 8i.m ii in ii mini' WW M B Returned from his visit south ani is now receiving patients. Over Ormes Drug Store Phone 525 Lady Assistant iirtf-iv.'myLM r-i rr"-Tim Clearance GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER COATS DRESSES HATS Hosiery and Lingerie DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST HltKAKl'AbT FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., W Trince Rupert. II.C JANUARY Clearance SALE Special Bargain Tables 25c 50c 95c DRESSES AT C0ST PRICE RarKtiins in all Lines XT . n. o. waiiace o. Laia. l'lione 9 3rd Ave. and Pulton io nvery woman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combinations for the sun porch, new color schemes for baby's room; new color beauty everywhere in the housa "" Brushing Lacquer comes as a household bles-inir. 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