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Another Combination Deal Klenzo Shaving Cream and Klenzo After Shaving Talc Both for 50c .MILK OF MACNESIA TOOTH PASTE 2"c in two sires T0c Try a lube the nest time Wrapped VANILLA CARAMELS 15c Half Pound WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS IUJI.JW T5f D17DT l7tTIQ14TWfI chM-Acter I Lsviwii" Sell I we m.Mtr Tin plceyoul very wfn i we nave coais suuauiu for all your requirements and at prices to suit all pur?cs. PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. Phone 6 IS UNiON'STEAMSHIPS Special Winter Excursion Rates TO VANCOUVER AHMcaU FROM PRINCE RUPERT COO t&UUU Hfi RETURN wjd FROM PORT SIMFSON $35.35 RETURN Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on'sale Between November 10 ami "'" 28 1334 Inclusive Good lo Return l'p to March JUUJ. Children Half Fare STI.AMl.ltS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT AUK. VANCOUVER S.S. CATALA TUESHAV, 1:30 l.M. THURSDAY, VAX. S-S. VUNTUKE FRIDAY, 12 MOT. MONDAY, A M. Tickets and All Information From I'f'nce Rupert Agent. It. M. SMITH. Third Ave Hmne 5C8 or Pursers S.S. Calais, anil SS. Venture. It your paper does not arrive, telephone the office Vancouver and way points. Notice : A special met!ng of the FUher-! mens U Ion will be heW at 7J0 l oniftht to dfceuM IMPOHTANT Tru.t Fund matter. Hotel Arrivals lUval C H. McLeod. Nelson: N. Milne. Dan Beaton. L. Wester. Roy Labo. A. Bourgeois, L. Bonduk ana J. Loen. C.N.R.; P. Oaslnar, Carnaby: Mrs. A. J. Downing. Seaton. Ontral Announcements i man. C.K.: Len Mase. Vancouver Prince Ituprrt C. Hs Sawle, New Hazelton: A. C. Knight and C. A. Carman. Van couver; E. Jacques, uamonwn; Rev Arthur Bamer. Toro .to. CI.WBINO OFFER An unusually good offer to se--ure the Dally News and two high class illustrated magazines for only fifty cents more than the regular price of the News. Call at the Dally News office and see copies of ?he magazines. Pictorial Review and NaUonal Home MonthW. tt ValenUne Tea and Sale of Home , Cooking in Presbyterian Church Hall, Thursday, February 22, 3 toC.( Elks' Radio dance Feb. 23. j Pioneer's Banquet March 9. j United St. Patrick's Tea, March 15. St. Patrick's Supper and Concer: March 17. Catholic Hall. Ue St. Peter's Church Sale April 19.1 Moose Hall 10th Basketball. 5ri .iiiw Lelon meets. 21sU-Moose Lodge meets. 22nd Basketball. 23rd Fishermen's farewell dance COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, Wr aluo sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co, 58 Phones (58 .tm DAILY ITVWB PAOB THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES We buy anything in gold. Prc-mlum prleei. Mux lleilbroner. i Fuller Brushes at reduced prices. See your Fuller man. C. V. Evltt returned to the ctty the Cardena yesterday afternoon from a two-weefcs' business rip to Vancouver. Uronaon Hunt, who has been on a trip lo Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the ss. Cardena yesterday afternoon. C. If. Sawle. publisher of - the Omlnecn Herald, la ikying a brief buim vMt to town, having ar rived from New Hazrlton on Sat- urcaiy ulgl.'s train. Cant Sinclair PWrco, well known local halibut boat owner and sfclp-par. returned to the city on the Caraena yesterday afternoon from i brief trip to Vancouver. Relieving an additional week for '.hp Catala which 1 out of service for annual overhaul, Union steamer Cardera. Capt. A. E. Dickson. arrived In port at 5:20 yesterday Basketball tonight 7 o'clock. O. C. Arseneau sailed hut-night on the Cardena for a visit to Stewart and Premier. O. W. Laidler, local manatfer of W. II. Malkln Co. Ltd.. sa::ed lost night on the Cardena ror a business trip north He wil! return t" .he city tomorrow mon.ingi ad Colds Vapors inhaled quickly clear head a Jt . . pi-Rv VapoRub He lng and will return huaie tomor row morning The fine warm weather of lat? hat baen brinirw up the crocuses. Miss Jessie Ro&well has a number in bloom and her daffodils are up Ht-rnoon from the south and sail-!1 inches. Many others, doubtless. od at 8 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart md other northern points, whence he will return here tomorrow morning- and sall'at 1:30 p.m. tor! tell a similar story. John McCaskHl, a frequent of fender, was sentenced to iwenty days' imprisonine A, wittkovi option of fine, by Magistrate MeCly-mont in city police court th.U moraine tor drualcnneM. Pete Chsuvrtte, tor his second offence. wis fined $60, with option of tour- teen days' imprisonment, and John BasUaan a first of fencer, was rined $25, with fourteen r'ays "Build BX. Pajrolls" Letters That Mean Something ill I JVAWUIfS When a person goes to the pains of sHthm down and wrtting a letter to tell Pacific Milk how good It is, what it has done lor the baby, how rich in cooking, how fine Havored at the table, it simply means that Pacific Milk quality makes more than an ordinary Impression. We have hundreds upon hundreds of such fine letters and we arc grateful for every one of them. Pacific Milk "100 B. & Owned and Controlled PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD S. R. S. lune m lopics HIGH LIGHTS SATURDAY 5:20 Boston Symphony Orchestra. KJR. KPO. 7:00 Believe It or not, Ripley, B. A. Rolfe Oreh.. KOMO. , 8:00 Byrd Expedition, KPO, KJR. 9:0 Carefree Carnival, KPO. SUNDAY - 5:00 Edflle Cantor, KOMO. 6:30 Album of Familiar Music. KOMO. 7:00 Frank Black Orchestra, Frank Parker, tenor, KOMO. 8:30 Death Vnllcy Days. KOMO. 9:0070 All Star Revue, KSL, KOIN, 9:15 Old Time Pacific History. KOMO. MONDAY 0:30 Big Show. KOIN. 7:00 Contented Hour- KOMO. 7:00 Wain King. .Waltz Melodies, KOIN. 8:30 Firestone. Richard Crooks. KOMO. 9:00 NBC Dramatic Hour, KPO. and Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and re. liable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 320; 33C'2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWF.K CONDITIONS DIFFERENT Lectures Tell Why Fish Must be. Kept First Class Methods Of Preservation In his lecture before fishermen on Friday night on the subject of fish preservation. Dr. Bedford of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, referred to the changed conditions which governed the halibut fishery today as compared with several years ago. In those days there was less active competition I with the Atlantic fish and other ! cheaper foods. Further it took lon-i ger today than it did formerly to I obtain a good haul of halibut. It !was now necessary to embrace new , methods of ensuring that fish 1 9m!; h U m-ikiri' tY.c round .. . v.. . . . . . - go was Drougm ui pun in linn cm trip on the steamer Cari.-na today I condm. The better the ccndl-to Anyox and SUwart on business J Uon Qf the mh when it reached rr. sailed A (lw4 fn tor i the Va frth rorth lad- last pwn even I ... port, the belter it would stand up to long transport and long cold storage. There was the important factor of demand of commmer and, consequently, price. The fishermen, indeed, held the key 'a the situa tion. There was no doubt that losses were now being Incurred due to careless handling aboard boats. much of which could be eliminated. Factors in Preservation The speaker discussed at considerable detail the preservation of fish aboard boats under the following headings: , The handling of the fish imme diately after they are caught a Length of time lying on deck; b Cleanliness aboard absence of slime and blood wheiy fish are gutted; d Blood left In poke and on skin; dt Bruising and cutting through skin into flesh. Cleanliness of hold i disinfection). Amount of ice used. Sources of heat In the hold. Method of stowage and icing. Today's Weather ,, . .. Triple Island Clear, light northerly wind; sea smooth. Langara Island Clear, light easterly wind, sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Part douUy. calm; barometer, 29.92; temperature. 48; sea smooth. Terrace Clear, northeast wind. 32. Aiyansh Clear, calm, 24. Anyox Clear, calm, 34. Tired, Below Par? Try This "Hospital-Tested" Remedy If you knew that a remedy had been scientifically tested at a hospital on 40 patients, to prove iu value in correcting run-down, always tired, below par conditions, and the results had been so good that they impressed the doc tor in cnarge oi me ic&i. uuiu-n t you. too, be impressed? Such a test was recently made on that famous preparation, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. At a leading Canadian hospital 40 students formed the test patients In a clinic to determine the exact amount these world-known Pills Increased the heamoglobln and red blood corpuscles In the blood streams of tired out. nervously-exhausted people. (These two vital blood elements carry oxygen from the lungs and nutriment from the food to every cell in the body, and a lack of them Is the cause of these run-down condl- I vi e i In every case where the red corpuscles had been below normal at the start, there was a recorded Increase after the treatment on Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and In 95 per cent, of the cases the haemoglobin content had aisn imnroved. The natients had lost their tired-out feciinft. hid regained their pep and energy, and thelr general health was again normal.' Are you needlessly putting up with that distressing "tired out feeling that indicates a rundown condition? Dr. Williams' Pink PUls will benefit you as they benctttted these 40 sclenttflcally-tested patients. This proven preparation will restore your energy, vigor and buoyant health, because It revitalizes your blood stream. You are taking no chances, as the hospital test shows. You are bound to feel stronger, revitalized and more vigorous as you take the treatment. Start taking this proven blood-builder right away. It Is equally good for children, "teen-age girls, and adults. Your druirglst has these Pills In stock-50c a package.. Individual reports on these 40 patients, certified by the hospital pathologist, arc on file. KM or ESTLEs STERILIZED EVAPORATED MILK WORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY; 80-Page Scribblers 10 for 25c. BUNDLES OF 25 FOR 60c For a limited time only we offer this unprecedented bargain. Regular 5c scribblers with picture covers,' best quality pencil paper, ruled. 10 For 25c or 25 For' 60c . Orders for less than 10 scribblers cannot be ticJD accepted at this price. BIBHMEflEWBJBSlsKBjKBlBVSBBSB Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR. RENT FOUND SPECIAL Roller Canaries. Sing- FOUND pair of ladies' gloves, r and females. $4 and $5 pair Ship any distance. W. Hutson.j Rand Block. , FOR SALE 2 Gurney hotel ranges.) cooking utensils. 1", 2", and 4" iron plates. 3 Gilchrist jacks, logging blocks. Armour Salvage Co. 46 lined kid with Daily News. fur trimming. HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING f Cluster Curt; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPB GARDEN SEED FOR RENT Nicely furnished have A GOOD GARDEN. Plenty of ..j .1... In II... ! ... . . A I si earn neaiea room ciic m. iwi bor view. Phone Blue 53. FOR RENT 3 room furnished housekeeping apartment. Phone Red 444. tf VERNON Apartments housekeeping rooms, newly renovated, 141 2nd Avenue. Pbone Red 421. r-M UHilSTKY ACT Kr: OrtlTW-at of Title No. 1I3W-1. to LM Jl, lllmk S3. mtIIoii X. MJ . City of Prince UniTt. WHEREAS proof of lows of the above everything to eat fresh and for winter. McFayden's Seeds cost so little and grow so much 3c. to 4c. per packet. Big Oversize Packets. New Crop, Fresh, Tested Seeds. Over 150,000 satisfied customers last season. Investigate. CLIP THIS. AD and get Large Packet Beautiful Flowers FREE or send 25c. for 10 Big Packets regular vegetables with Splendid Coupon good for 25c. on first order. (Coin preferred; stamps accepted. McFayden Reed Co.. Princess and Market CtrMflcat of TKJe Mua in in mmc i of Bert L cujtok to bm U(d la Sts.. Winnipeg. Man. 68 this offlc. INIIVV, notice w i heresy J grra thM , f T .k.11 - ,K .tniraLi.m of one HlJtk&U I from the date of the first puDlteattan) h.,f i.u nrnvMonkl OerMtioate Oil TRANSFERS Title In lieu of said lo&t Certificate, un-l leu i In the nntlnv' vUd otehm be D teb, cha,rs nnt Cafll- nwMle to me In writing , ,, DATED irt the Land Rtry Office. eron'S Transfer. II Prince Rupert. B.C. th. l&th day -Ji February. AX). 1&34. t - - ANDREW iTJUwroun. . f vmnnQ Deputy RegUtrar. t I lllilwS nOVKKNMKNT LHU'OU ACT NOTICE l hereby given that on the Flret Day of March next, the under-MnMl tntrruU to apply to the Uquor Control Board tor a Licence iu wh of premUoa belftj part ot the building known u Marmot Jlotet. situate at the corner ot Ftfth and Columbia Street. VUlaxe oX Stewart, upon the landa described aa Lot No 1J Block No. 10. Mp No. 90S. Prince Rupert Lod Rtra- tlon Dlatrlct, in the iToviuoe m oriwsu Oolurabla, for the sale of beer by the I Um or by the botUe for cotnumptlon on the prenUaea fir elaewhere. n.t-A thi. tlnA rf rrf Januarr. 1934 MARMOT HOTEL COMPANT LIMITED per Oeorse I. Macdonald. Manarr, r Atjolleant PRINTING Office Supplies Rose, Cowan & Latta rhone 234 PAINTINO and Paperhanglng Moller, Phone Reg 802 ix rnoniTB ... -..r erroticxtv mrPT nf ltRITISH I 1.1 4I3B. BWi " - IN Tim MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IX TllK MtTTKK OK THE KSTATB Or I DOVAt.lt I.KVEUXK McNKII.U ): T.AHKII I TAKE NOTICE th.t by order of Ilia I Honor. W. E. ruber, the 26th day Of I !.. a r iui t wu annolutM Etc euutt of the estate of Donald Lererne McNeill, deceated. and all parties hav ing elattns frfftlnwt the aald estate are hereby required to furnWi aarme, pro- rerlv veririea. to iesra. nuavr t, .',..n Kftl b1tstr PrtnM Run.rt. Ilf!. aa or before the 30th day of March, A. U IPJ. ana ail paruee uuieDva vu im ette are required to pay the amount rf tneir inaraunocss tu wie " .mi. torthwtth. OLYMPIA JOSEPHINE McNEIIX, Executrls. c-o, Messrs. Patmore to Fulton, Barrltten, i Prince Rupert, u.v. IHted the teth day of February, A.D. 1934.