rfl ALADA TEA "F;eh from the Gardeni" 'Hie Daily News, Phone 98 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED I VUn'i,;V,',lY WKHIMY, 1:30 P.M. .P.!! P. ill.. .114 Mt.m. ........ ..... HI ..... fteriioon, lAlini v i-..... L?. " Vancuvcr. Monday AM. tii - ': -'if CANDIES For SAINT PATRICK'S PARTIES MINTS AND HARD CANDIES lU-c-.fr the colleen mav be. toir" hut be urr (hat she will like rraml candies on M. Patricks Uy. Or t jou'rt luviiit a be suie that jou have an ample supply on hand. SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK M-'ir's Chocolate 50c 'aiionn't Chocolates 70c ' hino Cherries, Page & Shaw, 1-lb. box 70c Special St. Patrick's Offer V, AST E It NOV E I ,T I ICS A new .ortmrnt to edomc f roiri at ery reasonable price. Omf In and nee them. Ormes ltd. Jitti Pioneer Druqrjists thr Retail Stort Thones: II k II SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER Pictorial Review and the National Home Monthly my low tate. ty tending In 'our ulnlptlon now, either new or renewal, jou receive: ( Delivered in the City) The Daily News, one year $5.00 Pictorial Review, one year 1.00 National Home Monthly, one year . 1.00 Total value $7.00 All Three for $5.50 fly Mail to Points Outside Prince Rupert) The Daily News, one year SUM) Pictorial Review, one year 1.00 National Home Monthly, one year . 1.00 Total value $5.00 All Three for $3.50 I ni.-.10 V"1 B""Pon. Alice Arm. Anyo, Bter and N ' innce iiupnri ounn j, p-m. i to t'nwvr i..v.::""?'"ruln u aaiuur.i ana iu i ""-r.nr AUKNCV: Third Areniie. i - riinne HH paijcr Ubes not arrly telephone, tbq of flee. SOURED ON THE WORLD? THAT'S UYER Wake op your Liver Bile No Calomel necessary Mt panpl wk M amir, tbiifiib uvl rwtu, vrtrh1 m.k. tb raivtikt tkf Mltj. niL mift w.tr, Uuutc mtAy f Hi.wipt rm. M rovib.i. kirk oly mt U- bIi i (p"r (bt Wh.t rr iff i. ! vmW dp ynr Bt ImI.. Hurt rir li rymnoc tb duly tv9 !id. of ImiuH bil Uil roof bnvvl.. yeur .tonurh k! itinum veriisi u tby nnf mnr.. C.n m IjtO. lim rD fll tnnn li n p rirrlr rrih... rW. Sort. Qtt'V. Aik 1m Ih.m hr n.B. EcfiM ubutVM. Ste .1 til drutfW. SI Tlie fire department was called at 0 o'clock la t evnitng to a smoke scare In the City Hall. It was only nmokc fnm Uh- cuokstovc In the ial) )cncUatlng Uic general office above. William Dann, well known mln lug man. ivho arrived In the city arller In the wtcK Irom'Uic north sailed this murnlitg on the Prlnct llupcrt for a business) trip to Van couvcr. Mra. Mcriifrson, wife of 11. O. McPherson, well known White-horse druggist, was a pasrcnser 4 board the Princess Norah ycsler-dayLiy afternoon going -through on a var.it Ion trip to Vancouver. Tluee were some thirty passen-aer.s aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port from 3:45 to 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver Haif a-dozen persona dt3 embarked from the vessel hrr wlill? thre bjarded her here for Vancouver Hotel Arrivals Itoyal John Aspholln. city; J. Hongaivl tooree Bam, Vancouver. T. Me Wuifian. Mr. and Mro. T C'lough and N. Fundeck. city; Dudley Utile and Stanley Ohen, Terrace; J. E. OUrlen. Uk. Centtal H. Anderson nnd O. Johnson, city; Lcn Mudc. Vancouver; J. llao-land. Oona Klver: 11. Andersen, dly. Ii luce llupcrt James Martin. Massett; Mrs. HlcJiardson and Mrs. Hellawell, Tlcll: W. A. Allen and L. H. Chapman, Vancouver; J. T. Uurchlll, Port Esslnglon. , . First Anniversary SALE JREGAL SHOP Saturday Only Thrush Wool 0 Tor Dove Butterfly C 7 for Anduluslan Silvcrlwlst Vl 5 for miry Tweed 90C See Our Window For Other Bargains THl DAILY NH LOCAL NEWS NOTES : We buy. anything In fold. Pre mium prices. Max HeUbroner. AH roads lead to "Demcrs." Come to the spring opening Friday and Saturday. All ladles welcome. (G4) Eric Dlnswcll sailed this morning on the Prince Itupcrt for Powell lUxtrv 11 l-,ilblc lie may, locate at the paper town. William Miller of the Beavlew Orocery sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver where he will spend a few days on business. Miss H Dunro of Poit Clements who arrived in the city on the ss. Prince John yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands, sailed thl. morning on the Prince Itupcrt for Vancouver Robert Lindenbcrccr. Seattle annery operator, who has been "n a business trip to Alaska, was a la.s.sen?er aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning south Just received new shipment r)f Spring Hats, Jabours Ltd. Don't forget St. Patrick's Supper and Concert, Catholic Hall, March 17. Supper served '6 to 8. Annual general meeting Prince Rupert Tennis Club, 3 o'clock tonight, City Hall. Mrs. It. A. Harlow, who has been paying a brief visit to the city, leaves by this afternoon's train on her return to her home in Prince George. Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, provincial police, returned to the :lly on the Princess Norah yester-Jay afternoon following a two- weeks' trip to Atlln on official du- ic. See Demers mannequin display today and tomorrow, 3 to 6. James E. Nlmmo, Victoria school teacher, who has bcn In Ketcni "an for the past few weeks, -was a passenger aboard the ss. Princess Norah yesterday returning to nls home In the south. Miss Esther Virginia. leaser; daughter of Dr. E. II. Kascr. well known Juneau dentist, was a pas- enger atward the Princess Noral; esteraay afternoon going through for a holiday trip to Seattle. Fred It. Hennlng, well known funeau clothing merchant, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Seattle. HU wife has been In the. south for some tunc. Capt. Gladys lray, who has been Rationed at Pcte-rsburg, Alaska, a3 Salvation Army officer, arrived h the city on the Princess! Norah vrU:rday afternoon from th north and will proceed from her to Edmonton. ' ' ' Alfred Adams and George Jones' of Mas&ett. who arrived Iri the city yesterday morning from the Islands to take up fisheries matters here for the Massett natives, will sail by the Prince John tonight on their return home: A. L. McConnell, travelling au; dltor for the Canadian racific Railway. British ColumbU Coast; Steamship Service, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yes, tcrday afternoon returning to Vancouver arter having made Uie round trip to Juneau on official quUcs I UN UULIJO Sore Throat Etc. Tflenfholatam 7fie7caihff Creain MADE IN C ANADA Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. McBride & Fifth LLKANINCS. KLTUKIMO, OVI INO, K1V, For Your Health Chlropractle Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Rays Massage All at Reasonable Price W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green S(l Phones' flreei II) Kirhange Block Advertise in thi Ncjm Anmte's .i, Mrs. Picylcr of Vancouver, who has been visiting for the past wctk I or so in the city. s.Jl?d yesterday afternoon by the Trincess Norah on her return south. W. L. Larkworthy. well known llazclton mercliant. arrived in Sew ic city on this morning's train from the Interior and sailed on the i Prince .Itupcrt for a business trip o Vancouxer. i riiiiiviuiiuciuciud ii ii i 1 Oddfellows ola time dance March 16. St. Patrick's Supper and Concert March 17, Catholic Hall. Presbyterian March 21. St. Patrick tea Philharmonic Society concert. Presbyterian Church, March 23. at 8:30 p.m. Queen Mary bridge and dt; April 2. United Easter Sale, April 4. Colonial Fair Cathedral Hall. April 5. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 12. C. N. R. A. Anniversary Ball, 13. St. Pet.er's Church Sale April 19 Spinsters' Spree Cambral Chap ler. April 27. Moose Hall TONIGHT MASQUERADE DANCE 9:30 PJI. Two cash prizes for the best Hard Times Costume. Two cash prizes for best Comic Costume. Buffet Supper Adm. 35c. and 25c. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND Ottfttln( three Dry Deeki Ttl eataelty tl.Hl Um Bhlpbnllrten an Ship Realrer far Steel and Wood Vetted Iron anl Brata Casting Rlietrie and Acetylene Weldlni ll-tta Derrick tar Heavy LUU awralll and MlnlngMachtnery Reaalred and OterhasJed . X Birthday Sale Saturday, March 17 PAOI THItCI DRESSES, in Prints, Crepes, Satins, KNITTED SUITS, VELVET SUFI'S, Georgettes for afternoon or evening Sizes 14 to 20, reg. to $9.95 CO A A wear QA AA Birthday Sale Special . . VVV Birthday Sale Special . PVV m. WAISTS, Novelty shorfsleeves, in lace, RAINCOATS, Reg. values to $G.'J5, angelskin, crepes, etc. C A A sizes from 1G to 10 CO AA Birthday Sale Special . . VAVV Birthday Sale Special . . V,,vv Silk & Wool Shirts and Pantees in flesh Silk Hose, sizes 8i to 10 9 only Ho Birthday Sale Special 9X' Birthday Sale Special, each ANNETTE LADIES' WEAR CO. 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