A budding romance . . . almost shattered by "B.O." first date! Bob was thrilled. THEIR Gladys, too until the noticed "U, O." IJody OdorJ She couldn't forgive that even though it was a hot day. llicnTiladys had an idea. SUc asked her brother, who was llob'selosest friend, to tell hint the truth. Today Hob and Gladys ore engaged. He's not guilty of "B. O." now. Perspiration stays odorless A warm stuffy day crowds excitement. How quickly at sujfh times docs Perspiration make us guilty of "B. O." We can't always tellTvhen we offend, because we become insensitive to ever- I or (UoJy OJor) present odors. But we can't avoid perspiring. Our pores jjivc off as much as a quart of odor-causing waste daily. Why risk embarrassment? Keep safe the delightful way millions know Life- , buoy. Its refreshing, antiseptic lather deeply purifies all pores. After a. Lifebuoy bath you actually feel the difference a sparkling, wide-awake clean-' ness that lasts. No fear of "B. O." Complexions, too, stay fresh and smooth with Lifebuoy. It guards health by removing germs. Lifebuoy's pleasant, extra-clean sct nt, which vanishes as you rinse, tells you it purifies. Adopt Lifebuoy today. JL Lver Brothera Tr,'T"l'V TwiitoJL UTeouoy H EALTH SOAP stops bodij odor LU14 V PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday March 5WM is uraif Annual U9 XV ! BBOd We have thousands of pairs of the finest shoes in the Iiargain Hacks. We may have just the pair you want. Big reduction in every line. No reserves. These arc a few of the many values we arc offering. Ladies' Shoes .Ladies' Shoes, Broken Lines in Many Patterns and Colors. Values to $7.00. Sale Price $2.95 Macfarlans Ladies'. Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodyear Welted Shoes. Regular $7.50. Sale Price $3.95 ar La(Kes, Shoes VSferV. W are discontinuing this fiPSpS j0&M line- They are beautiful lH slfe g slt10CS We are selling them IS 4&sS8P Big Reduction 1 Richmond Shoes assszz..-. ' Men's Fine Dress 0xfords- 1 :i Sale Price $7.45 McAYthur s Si me Store mi r t. , SHE THOUGHT: "Our first date and our last." Yet, to be polite, SHE SAID: "Wonderful picture ! I'm glad we came." EXPERT ON ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME IMiss K. Frances Thompson to Show Women How to-Use Appliances Prince Rupert women will have the opportunity this week of learning, from one of the best-known home economists In the' country, the most efficient way of utilizing the many latent possibilities of electricity in the home. The economist in question is Miss E. Frances Thompson, who is Internationally known for her work In household economics. She holds diplomas for dietetics and home economics awarded by the Board of Education in England; and lectured 'for several years on these subjects In London day and evening schools as h'mie economist for the London County Council. In Canada she has addressed numerous women's organizations throughout Ontario and the Marl-; time Provinces. Miss Thompson's weekly radio hour over CKOW has been a feature eagerly looked forward to by numerous housewives. ; Miss Thompson is giving a series of lectures at 2:30 p.m. each afternoon and 7:30 p.m. each evening, Friday, Saturday and Monday In ' the Moose Hall. She Is to speak on the general subject of electricity' In the home. Her addresses are based on the. belief that Jhe. average woman Is somewhat bewildered by the variety of uses for electricity that have been developed during the last few years with a view to lightening household tasks. Few women, In Miss Thompson's opinion, are able to make the best use of the scores of ranges, irons, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, , washing machines, toasters, hot-water heaters and other devices which In expert hands can make all the difference between comfort and drudgery. Miss Thompson is one of the few women who have devoted leng-hy study to the development of i.he most efficient method of utilizing all these electric, servants. The .esult of her labors has been extremely Interesting, and it is the benefit of these researches that she plans to give to her Prince Rupert audiences. So Important do the manufacturers treat Miss Thompson's services, that she is at present engaged In making a number of tests on a new electric range be fore its appearance on the market. Through the courtesy of the Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd.. the meetings will be held in the Moose Hall, where a model electric kitchen has been installed in miniature. Miss Thompson is speaking under the auspices of toe Northern B. C. Power Company. Ltd., and the Canadian General Electric Company. According to J. J. Little, General manager of Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd., invitations have been eent out to all women's organlsa- I tions whose names could be obtained. Nevertheless, Mr. Little ; pointed out that many omissions were inevitable: and he emphasized that any women Interested in the use of electricity In the home would be welcome whether she had received an Invitation or not. O. A. Bryant who has been on a holiday visit to Vancouver and Seattle, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Specials Helnz's Pork Si Beans small 9 tins for $1.00 Helnz's Pork Si Beans Medium 6 tins for 95c Helnz's Spaghetti Medium 6 tins for 95c Helnz's Spaghetti Small 9 tins for $1.00 Helnz's Sweet Pickles 3 Jars for .J. 51.00 Helnz's Ketchup 3 bots. for .. .85c Helnz's Mayonnaise 3 Jars for 95c Helnz's Sandwich Spread 3 Jars for ... .'. 93c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 81 P. 0. Box 575. I Wed. and Thur. Fri. and Sat. inu auutvs, 7 & 9 I'M, Admission ?0c and G3c SAT. MATINEE At 2:30 15c and 40c COME AND LAUGH OUT LOUD WITH HAROL D LLOYD -IN "WELCOME DANGER" Twelve Reels His Latest All-Talking Comedy Riot Singing Novelty--" BEDEUA" Right Place to Buy AH Kinds ol Men's Goods Montreal Importers Ha Very Large . Stock to Choose From and Prices Are Eastern There Is one place that leads all others in Prince Rupert in the matter of prices and that is the Montreal Importers. Mr. Miller, who manages that emporium, saya lje alms to give the people, of. Plnr,e Rupert mail order prices, ,fo .ijhey will not need to send away Hor,'iht they want. He makes a special feature of work clothes for men and of this kind of goods he has the largest stock in the city and the quality is of the best. Those who have not Inspected his stock In his large double, store opposite the Empress Hotel on Ttflrd Ave. should do so at once, It(l, ne place to get big values at the lowest possible prices. Adv. Successful Tea andSaleByW-A. Over $10 Itealucd at I'unctinn at Home of Airs. George Korie A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday ; afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Rorle, Fourth Avenue West, by the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, over 1 $40 being realized. The 'rooms were attractively decorated Jfrith Shamrock favors In recognition of the season. Mrs. Itorie aftd Mrs. W. J. Greer, acting president of the Worrfan's Auxiliary, received "the guests, Mrs. A. L. Holtby and Mrs. W. K. Gwyer poured and servlteurs were Mrs. A. ;H. Waddington. Mrs. James Far- quhar, Mrs. Kielback and Mrs. W. A. McLean. The home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. M. H. Dlott and Mrs. C. C. Mills, and Mrs. Stamp-Vincent was cashier. Period of Lent Starting Today Ash Wednesday Observed With Special Services In Anflican and Catholic Churches Today Is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. On this occasion, special services are usually held in the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches. Now ensues the forty-day period commemorating Christ's fast In the.wIernewmch ends at tht tojtei'seson,-Gr$4 Friday falls this year on April 18. DDK a sluggish pimply skin needs its tonic action An nftlvn fluid Hat (loamp Ilia (It. I ur of unsightly Impurities. SMn ' sufferers rIi-o this treatment a lest. Soothing, coolln;, licallu- a remark. ablo n;cut, LU H i II 1 II III it I'l l 1 II in Ml MlU' Wall Pap ers New 1930 Patterns Just Arrived A. W. EDGE CO. 2ND AVENUE Phone Itcd 53 Pi 0. ISnx W MBER 1x0 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap. .f) ....... $25.00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap . . . $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap ". $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, $ to 14J, S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings H Lath. Shinnies. Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, it. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 Kctall Yard, Cow ny, Telephone 423 SAVE MONEY! PHONE 771 Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE HEST AUJEKTA COAL IN I'KINCE KUl'EKT Save 10 per cent In weight and buy our coal, which is always-under cover and full weight. Egp, 1-inch to 3-inch $12.50 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $12.75 Furnace Lump .$13.50 itaaocflaaxjg ktjAL OFl CHAKGE9T The folfdwlnir Is the! scale of charges made for reading notices: Iiirth Notices 60c. Cords of Thnnks, $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per ' iiame. Marrlajfo and Engagement announcement S2. I Dr Alexander runNE sis IIF.SN'ER IH.OCK DENTIST m Progressive mercnants advurti'-