"OUTSIDE Announcing the New i rv m ! ... u ri iti rt i iiirviin .LNnforhirprl'.liv PnrUn Dnvis J5r Co. Wulkerville, Ontario iuivinir tLotion 55c , wi Oenin 55c 55c ( ..-am r Talc 25c Cream ,..- 2" 1 ..utter 75c '.-!fUl tTdlltit AVlitflr .T5c . I Shampoo w.. 55c i - ( renin 35c r.vshiwr V? 1.: Xnc I.u'iun 55c !, Cream 55c ' icam 5.rc I m lt Cream 55c r , M .1 .. . ll.! ..4!l.. unc til l(llli:iriCM is mmiii-iiiiiik viitimj nv, 1 In- hum (if f nti!ifl!i: Ifnrlini' firm? illUllll IUI . . - " huuo- TJiivname .guarantees the product. Ormes Ltd. Piontcr Druqtists m Kxll SUr rhones II & It Oprn Oally I mm a.m. till 10 p.m. Sir-.dar ami HoliJayii Trom It noon till t p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. HYDE TRANSFER ice, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 til t ..!., ..r i.. t r: Til. I'm- HnifL' 5nrvico nnrl Hnr SniA I ITU .NaWflllSt NILE GREEN KITCHENWARE a wriety of useful utensils from 15c Pan f 'oa large size Tea Kettle 2.75 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. J5 Third Ave. Phone 101 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Rt.nM... I n.. r ... tlaliAnilV.f -urij iravc iTiiici? itiincii iui mn-uu" T'W KVMIV TUESDAY, :i;3U r.9l Arriving Vancouver Tliursday M:TimK EVERY I1UDAY MIDNHJHT. j w uj vorx Bimpou Aiir Ann, wiyox, oirwi ner information reaardlne all sailings and tickets at- IMIT.. ....... - .,...,jtittrll fill - .tVf.II-I ICII" lyl' H 1 11 iliX.lllJ 1 I.Ik 'J ...! .narcn 3lst 'wnce arrcuT aoencti Third amiu. rhoo m KKlMHlSli WIN mi. FAI $00 To VANCOUVER &m Meals and .Berth Included RETURN g g PRINCE GEORGE Pri"cVYKlfprt THURSDAy iSolhbou'lJd Tlifie ratri effective to February SS I, Kelurn Kmil, March 31 VAIHAX NATJ4KAL STIiAMSlIII'S Fred Reich of .WatU' Orocery itaff returned to the city on the Cardena Sunday evening from a Uo weeks' tr(p to Vancouver. 8O.N. entertain mnL and danae. Oddfellow' .Hall. Thursday, Feb2l, h-jii p.m. Play "Naar Kierllgheten Brenoer". Refreshment free. ,Ad-mi.wo!) 50c. r42 Mr and Mr B. E. Moncan left by u-t evening's train on their re turn uj Billmor after apandlng the, wwje-end In town. They attended the funeral yesterday afternoon jji the late Clarence Morgan, cousin f Mr Morgan. MOTIIIvICS: Don'l Irl jur ehllilren uffer from yviuhii; m ;ii or ntoii gltetlirm IturUIrf rqual parti f lIuHcr 'lhy Ue ll. Robcr' M S'twart president of the Dur.wc.. mjue and well known oitnc(-r of the Portland Canal Uiv.net was a paunger aboard the Cm-dent, todav returning to Vic toria after a wck's vteit to Stewart Arthur F. Smith, well known dis trict minim man, was an arrival in the city from Vancouver on the Cardena Sunday evening. Mr. 8mlth wax formerly located at Anyox and Alice Arm. Wanted at Anrax under the Oov i-mment Liquor Act. Oscar Kaulsto ana xeaay jtMvancKson -were picked up by the city police here yesterday and-were eaeh fined $25 in provincial court thic morning for drunkenness. W m. Ogllvle. engineer In charge of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.'s extensive operations in the Omlneca dtalrict, arrived In the city from the south on the Car dena Sunday evening and proceeded from here to Vanderhoor by tram yesterday afternoon Change In the office staffs of local biMtnesscw Include the removal of William Ollchrlst as accountant from Edward LJpsett Ltd. to Friz- tells Limited. Robert Bartlett from the Sterling Market to Edward Lip- sett Ltd. and Dido Stlnech from Miller s Cash and Carry to the Sterling Market. Announcements Mrs Mandy Recital February 22. Baptist Welsh Tea. March 1. Eastern Star Dance. Elks' March 1. Horn Philharmonic Society concert, Presbyterian Church. March 5 and 6, 8:15 p.m. Plonccr'n Ba'nauei Monday. March II. Toe II Brldo vWednesday, Feb ruary 27. 8J0V Suppcr-carnlral, March 12. Unl- ted cnurcn. Presbyterian March 14. St. Patrick's Tea St. .Patrick supper and -concert, March 18. .Frcsbyterlan Chutch Choir -Con cert, April 5. Moose Hall J iKENTAL .KATES Concerts .$2500 .Dances .20 iPuiMlc Meetings 1500 ,A room suitable for smaller .meetings Is now available on the ground flwr, ;reptal rate, $4.00 For ennaeemcnts ;phone 'the Club Steward, 40 or JRed 412. Charles cOraham. inspector J mine, returned 'to 'lhecit,y on ah? Cardena this morning tlrotn a tttip to 8tewart.onofUdalitUttis. J Com. C. IB. JJlaike tfUCMlP. r turned to the ;clty ifn tfhe (Carderm, this morning tiromjitujp no .anjD ana Stewart 0nQiucuiauues Mrs. Jack '.Woods Annettet8torio rptumprl to tlwrr.itv.onithPiCardena Sunday efmlng from .a trip juJ Vancouver. Oscar Flint, .well dwown .ploneerj Alice Arm mining .man, ds a visitor In the cUtf.ihavnei arrived from the north on the Cardena this morning. I Oscar 'Bye, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven days Imprisonment, 'by Magistrate McClymont .in city poUe'Courtthl morning. The local Pentecostal Assembly has taken a three-year lease on the I. O. D. E. Hall on, Fifth Avenue-East near McBrlde Street and will hence forth centre Its Activities there. Mrs. H S. Meadows will sail on Thursday night on the ssTrince Peorge for .Victoria here her son. Richard Meadows, underwent .an operation In St. Joseph's Hospital yesterday for appendicitis. Further organization was pro ceeded with in connection with the formation of a local Junior Moose Lodge at a meeting Saturday night In the Moose Hall with D. C Schu bert presiding. Helping millions to END COLDS SOONER For his third offence on a charge af drunkepness. Timothy O'Rourke was sentenced to twenty days Imprisonment straight without option ol fine by Magistrate McClymont in city ptllce court yesterday. Lutheran Church Annual Meeting New Pastor Presided Over Gather ing Last Nljht at Which Council For Year Was .Elected The annual congregational meet- lug of St. Paul's Lutheran .Church was held last night with tbe new nastor. Rev. ;Lawrence C. Jensen, in the chair. Reports .of commltteos and church organizations were pre sented and BvOiersiad, John Jvar son, John Murvold.Jngvald Fenness, Qunnar Selvlg.and E. Evensen were elected to Uie church council. ChildofMr.And Mrs. Hardy Dies .After a brief Illness, the .death took ulace this morning at the Prince Rupert General Hospital of Frederick Bernard Hardy, three- month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hardy and grandson of Mr. and ;Mrs. Jlred Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. .George B. :Casey. Relatives will hivp thp .sincere avmoathv-of many friends in their .de$p .be reavement. Funeral arrangements. are In the hands of .the iB.C. . Undertakers and Interment will take place Friday. Txxflay 5 Weather 'Terraoe Cloudy, .strong north east wind, temperature, .34. Anyox Clear, calm, 35. .StewaiWClear. calm. 30. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, .30. Sralthers Cloudy, calm, frosty. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, .30. Dead Tree Point Raining, fresh' southeast wind; barometer 20.68; temperature, 40; light chop. ' TTrlnlp Tclanrl .RillnlniT. -lloht r o . noith northeast wind; sea smooth: iLxuigara Island-Overcast, strong! easterly wind: sea smooth. Try a Dally Ntws clatilf ltd id. 1 Owners' Association and the Deej) t .. & S2 lbs. Sea Fishermen's Union may put into effect Want Ads WANTED WANTED by the Prince Rupert Fishermen's .Co-op. Assn. Man for position of camp man and secretary. Experienced In handling fish and book keeping. Apply In writing to A. WYLIE. Sub. PQ No. .1, ;Prlnce Rupert. 46 SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNQ MAN, now on temporary relief, wishes steady position of some kind with chance for advancement. Box 233. Dally News. PERSONAL MEN! Buy your Sanitary Sup plies .direct and save 15. Standard lines. Send $1.00 for 15 assorted. Imperial Importers, 211 .Lumberman's Bldg. 509 Richards) Street, Vancouver, B.C." tf PAINTERS PAINTING ana Papertanging , Moller, Phone Red 802. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BR1TIBH .COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT1- nd IN THE MATTER OP THE K STATE OT JULIUS BENJAMIN AIllJJiK, CEASED. . TAKE NOTICE trt by .order uf M HU ... . ... I . V. Mth 4av ,nf Honor. E. riBum wr " j JMUwry, X.D. 1B3S, I a fcppoUitedM Eecwtrlx of the rtatr of Julius JKMi- . ........ biyH 1.1 ) TVirtlM tutvlfig .claims atmit tm jw re iwetoy mjunea v :mniw rr ;qppriy veriiiea. uj me 00 ; tt,. .uih Haw r.f Uimh. AJ). 1935.. . ... inHj,htMi tn 'the estate 4VI 1" I I . te jwqulred to pay uie anuxius oiwk.ij iimeDVeaness 10 (iae loruwwu, T.tnnv Mil JiR. 9 1133 Ttn -DAXLfT WW . - i ' ji 10CAL NEWS NOTES New? .Be warm and comfortable betiding Tonights train. due Jrwn tthe, ln,32 nnxllt the same. East at 10:16. jwos rreporwfc '.this U You ran real a car at 'WalkerU a low at HM a day. .plus 7c. a mile. UlVttlMt) W V SALAD A TEA now has a blend for every purse Yellow Label 55 l Box Bulk, 4 lbs. Delicious, fancy wrapped,:3 lbs, KMCUtliX.!.! p-n Mmuwi. Patmore k Fulton. I Prince Rupert, BO DUd tb 8th, 4y oX r.bruMy, XS3 Fruits . 1.95 25 2.15 Hothouse Rhubarb, lb 13 'jemons, doz. 25c to .40 Oranges, doz. 25c to 60 Grapefruit. Cal., each. 5c to .... :10 Grapefruit, Florida. each lOc to .15 Bananas, lb 15 Emperor Grapes, lb. 25 Butter Fancy cartoned, 'lb 35 No. 1 .Creamery3.1bs J92 1 Lard 1 (Pure. lb. , .M j 'Vegetables j t Sweet Potatoes, lb . 10 Pptatoes, No. ;1 Terrace, 12 lbs. 25 iSack - - 1-65 Ashcroft, 12 lbs. 25 ' Sack 175 nnlnns RP 1h 05' Garlic, Imported, per lb .35 1 Cabbage, local, per Jb. 4c to 06 Cauliflower, large, Cal., 20c to 35 Parsley, bunch JD6 D lb BROWN LABEL - 65 ORANGE PEKOE -80c x lb. All leaders in their class alEKXING -OF FISHERMEN Continued from Page 1 I in the .fishing Industry at present. unless H was a fairly good.year wun fairly good prices, fishermen would have all thev could do to keep oil relief during the winter months. If the fuel oil tax were Imposed, neces sary repairs to boats and gear wouia have to be postponed, causing un necessary loss and danger to fisher men. With respect to the possibility of a tle-UD of the halibut fleet, salmon fishermen who may be intending to. go halibut -fishing this spring are belne asked by the association to govern themselves by whatever rul- lne ing tne the Canadian canaaian Halibut nauou, Vessel ve. Markets Carrots. JO lbs Turnips, upriver, 10 lbs. Beets, .bulk, :8 lbs ..Celery. .CaL, head J5c to ... Xeeks, bunch Wst Indies 'Tomatijes. lib. -r- Retail prices current here are as Lettuce, CaL,:head follows: -Feed Systematic ;.i5-' .i .25: J- ' I Hay. Bulkley Valley Timothy ECC I 11 t R. ,B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A' iil Lar.e cartoned doz. M, ' rZM Local, new laid, aoi. .tu. Grade B, large, doz. 26 Fresh Pullets, doz. .25 Apples Wlnesaps, fancy wrapped, 3 lbs. 55 Box - 2.75 Yellow Newtons, fancy wrapped 3 lbs. Box 25 2.75 25 20 . 25 .Service i Efficient & systematic j service is The best ancH most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD , will show complete record jSS ' t all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR R A mn.ELEOTRlC A 1 Phone Bine 330 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, Proprietor "A'HOME AWAY limit HOME" "J!.'- lutes 51.00 up m 13 KIHH113 1 2 i:ims mmi m.zmzmMmm"iM,-x.wmmmi ELIO 1 .t I PYREX WARE g IDEAL FOR OVEN BAKING p Round Casseroles with cover, each ,$J.25,.$1.50 i Round Pie Plates, each c fc.35e U TnHivirtnnt nustard Cuds, each Jic J;.Oie Round Casserole with Pie Plate Cover, each M M GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBride St. i:i::B.::aiBti'SB:W.Hi 1 Phone 281 P.O. Bifca&Lj FUltNlTIlKE DEALER Exchaniing and Auctioneer Corner Third Ave & First St. Phone jOreen 421 ;U 5 E I) R A IN G E S Monarch, McClary. Gurney, Oxford, Malleable and Chinook, all In good condition Beds and all kinds of household goods, etc 0C