uary 21, 1935 Announcing the New Parke Davis Toiletries Manufactured by Parke, Davis & Co. WalkorvNJc, Ontario . t Shaving I)tion 5rc inj? C'lwm .SJr i ream . 'Jwc i .i t Talc .. .' 25c ;il Cream 2"k' .. Powder , 7rc . VeMflil Toilet Wiitfli- fac mi ill Snmnpoo 55c , inn Cream c 1 1 Kitshhnur . 55c u Utioii .,.V!.. 55c i .urn Cream '. 55c ic Cream 55c t ni liinjf Cream 55c T'u 'inc of toiletries i smnclhinjr entirely new, mar iactuml by one of Canada's' leading drug house. The name guarantees the product. Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqgists p.f lie sail Hlort rtari El O Open I'sily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday ami Holidays I'rntn I neon tit t run, i p.m. till 9 p.m. Bulkley Valley Coal The Local Product The Logical Choice BECAUSE IT IS Hotter, Cleaner, Lasts Imser Huy Bulklcy Valley Coal and Save Money ISIinworthy: WALLPAPER see hem II. J. ZUMKEIIR F. Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep ! .'ed certificates Lwued ' ' n'h chimney cleaned. Call or, Telephone Thompson Hardware COME AND SEE 01111 5 NEW WALLPAPERS A Urge shipment of the newel patterns of SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS has Just ar- wi)l be surpnsea at wnai snu ' buy 'hesc beautiful modern paper for your rooms. GORDON'S HARDWARE Phonr an Mrnride st D.ELIO I t ItNITl'Iti: lli:Al.i:n Ksrluuglng and Aurtlonrer f.m-r Third Ave & Plrst 8t. Phone Qrcen 4tl US E 1) R A N fi ES ! McCtary. Oumey. Oxford. Malleable and Chinook, all In Rood condition Beds and all kinds of household coods etc, . Rugs Gleaned & Washed Pianos & Chestefields Cleaned and Fumlpatrd Prices Reasonable BKUCE STEVENS riiosn-i" UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8team?rs leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver-TSS. CATAI.A EVERY TUESDAY, I'M TJA Arriving Vancouver Thursday TSS. VI..V1IIUK EVERY RI)AY MIDNiniT. Arriving Vancouver Monday ftjn, n M MM w'kl Ulni. to Port Slmpwj. AUc Ana. Aoiol, ptwrt lVvr l"inu. Uv Vrtnc Rupert BuDlr. f - . Friher information regarding all sailings and ticket V- i ClAI, UOUNU.TUIP PARKS TO VANCOUVKK SO III) ,Jlurn limit Marrh Sl.l ,t'N r. Ki rr.KT sor.NCTt Third At.nst. W W mrm w rboa 11 Carl KirmU of Massett, who hat been on a trip south, arrived J. the city on the Pitaee Oeorge thi Imornln from Vancouver and wl" I proceed to the Qwen Charlotte Island on the Prfoee John Fri&av 1 muni. I Miss Barbeau. who has been on 'trip to Edmonton and Vancouver ' returned to the slty from the south on the Prinoe Oeorge this morning i C F uke it lias sett is a visitor I in the cltv. having arrived on tfw Prince Charle this morning from t.'ir Queen Charlotte Islands, lie wax formerly located at Stewart. i Announcements Baptist Welsh Tea. March 1. Eastern Star Dance. Oddfellows ! Presbyterian March 14. Spinsters' Spree Friday, March 1 Mclies, S5c Gents 33r Diacinr. 9: JO Sharp MANURE For Sale 11.50 a Load DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red GO J I Hall March 1. I Philharmonic Society concert,! . rm 1 . ff V. J n A ' rresoyienan unnttu, i4iv" 5, 8:15 pxn. Plonef rs Banquet, Monday, March 1L Toe H Bridge ruary 27. 830. Wednesday. Feb. Annual dinner meeting Horn cultural Society, Commodore Cafe, March 4. at 7. Supper-carnival March 12. Uni ted Church. St. Patrick's Ter- St. Patrick's supper and concert. March 18. Presbyterian Suntiay School Concert. March 22. i Presbyterian Church Choir Con-c rt. April 5. Moose Hall 1 IK THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMUIA IN THK MATTER or it". u"- TBATIWW IN THE MATTtniOP THE JBTATS Ol- JULIUS BENJAMin CEASED. . . I TAKE NQTICK tht by order of Kl, Honor. W E. Yxst m Jknunry. AtJ. ml. I wu ;Wlnl Executrix or w" v having cimiiw Mrai"i- n- lire nereoy requirm ". "7-- riifh rt of Utrrh. AD. 19J5. tnd all partial Indebted to Ui jtaj re mjulred to pay amount otthelt .odeMed, to "VratUXER. Earcutrit, rn MMwra. Patmore A FulMrn; Prlivre Rupprt, BO, DaWi the Ui day 0 fruiry, ,So ,oMMMMMWMMSJM8MMBSMSj TBM DAILY 1CIWI PAGE THREt m LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rant a $ar at Walker's as low as 11.50 a day, plus 7c a mile. Mr Robert Dowther, who has been 011 a brief trip k Vancouver, returned to the Oiiy from the south on ibe Pfta6 Owge this morning Hr J H Canon, who has been n a brief trip U Vancouver on pro- leuiunai buataes. reUwrwd o the ity from the smith on the Prince Oeotje this nMMntng W. J. Darke, who was placed ushore from a grain boat here recently for Iwspttal treatment, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Car-dena for Vancouver. Mr and Mrs. C R. Diggart. wh . have been on a trip to Vancouyer anu elsewhere in the south, re- i turned to the t&j on the Princt (ii'orne this memlng. Be warm and comfortable by rid ing in 32 Taxi It costs the same. tf Sam Joy, who has been on a hoj, lday trip as far south as Callfor. nla. returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning. Indian Agent James Oillett c! Massett Is oayine a brief Ylatt to the dty. having arrived from tb Queen Charlotte utancu on the s Prince John this rooming. The fire department had a call at 9 o'clock this morning to chimney fire at the residence of Rev. W. H. Pierce. S07 Lotbinier-Street. No damage was done. Mrs. Louis Leroux, Seventh Av enue East, who has been a patten in the Prince Rupert General Has. pital for the past three weeks, hai left the institution for hr horr.t much improved in health. Mrs. H. Elliott. Is leaving on today's train for Vancouver, accom panied by her little grand.fiaug.. ter. Lavanla. She will visit In Van couver also Langleyt Prairie where a daughter. Mrs. Hi Grim wood, re sides. 8he expects to he awa about a month. Taking as the title of his discourse The Border line." Rev. 3 E. Barnes of Chllllwack. superin tendent of Pentecostal Assemblies for British Columbia; contlnuid hi& local mission last night before good-sized audience. He described the adventure of the Children of Israel before entering the Promised Land. Rev. E. J. North, local pas tor. also participated in the meet ing and Mrs. North sang a vocal solo. Relieved A mottwr tf rhSdrra "Wkq at rin ttr m (ui tuocila bid it tu rrj ill Uh Udi(MtB mmI eomtipatioo. VIr Own Tiblrxs . . . Sum Le U . ttfm-Hur4j Ixty." Uut o 3int ctod b. U uaulr m vll uu) L.pvjr lit U.by 0n TUJrilT ty u Uk . . . Um -iuUm tbick lhef w rulr ukJ .' K Vvrfl Ivr Uu tUuMl Lbc. 2&c (ckf M your aniwMt WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Bringing passengers, mall and freight, C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Nell McLean, arrived In port at 6 o'clock this mora ing from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will be re placed by the Prince John sailing Friday night over he same route. With a fair sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince' George. Capt, H. E. Nedden, arrived in port on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Fall and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyax and Stewart whence she will rtturn here tomorrow evening southbound. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspec-. tor and S. F. Boomer. Lloyds repre- sentatlve. arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to make an inspec. tlon of the stcgmei Frince Rupert which is completing annual over haul at the local dry dock prepara tory to being recommlssloned in service next week. MONTREAL GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, Feb. 27c The Ca nadian gold price yesterday was $34.94, down 3c NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY IIOMK ROME" Rates 51.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Waer Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 Hotel Arrivals ! Prince Rupert Oeorge CampheU, E. A, Tate. J N. Bro wring, Stewart'; "Robson A, farrov, 6. P. Boomer and F H Mlddjemiss. Vancourers F- Culyer-house. Hazelton; O. Woodall. CX R.: J. OOe MassettJ M. W.' Me- Ktnzie. K am loops. ... Royal . . p. Blanche. Cyril D.-; Morgan and Doug Ormlsty, Vancouyer. Savoy C. KirmU, Mas sett I Tom Hanson, for his sixth ofr fence on a charge of drunkenness, was sentenced to twenty days' imprisonment without option of fin? in city police court this morning. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go II m M toor 4 mk ..4 tk vorlS liwkf I-k. aM't twtUw . M MlM. mi mti tr, co4r m fc.M f u4 t t Um U mmlu yw vttiif .mC U4 bwyut ..4 loll t .uxkiafc Tar tkr " H. TW 9T mo tt. bo .4 . mm wnwtt 6omm I It .t tb. auw. Tfc kmm Ut rwr 4sM4t ImIUc m rw Iitw. It pbU rar t tw puuM. t Uwai MU Ut W bevw. Suly. tamn-K 4i(U It uM 4mn W-Ch bksu up fiu In U thkk. hl Urt. ..4 r M.tJi w faU. km otua kmk. wit ta hWh Vw b4 Hw. ..4 tmi M 4 ..4 hi Tf M toa k. uiMMii It t.k.. tfco f.4, .14 CARTER'S Uttlc Liver pills u t th t at bil lni trarfy 4 wkryM K.da " m4 .." Th nsUi oodwf. karmlm. fantl. ntrtsbi. ntnrU, .nunf wkca tt fmm t ukiiif th. Ml. Sow (nrty. Am'I Mk Ur S I Ut Cuttfi tittw Liwr tiU. Luk lor Ux ub. Crur . Uttl Uw rdW aUiiri UM. Kmat whMitt..S&c at 4nc iturw. O t M C. U. C Want Ads WANTED WANTED building suitable for gn eral store with good living rooms fitted or otherwise. Apply Boy 234, Dally News. 50 LOST LOST Navy blue kid glove oi Fifth East. Finder please return to Daily News. FOR SALE FOR SALE, cheap, five wet battery cells. Dally News. FOR SALE Piano, radio, Chester field suite, and other furniture Modern 5-room house, basemen and furnace, at sacrifice. Reason sickness. George Smith. Entrance Summit AYenue, Acropolis Hux Phone Blue 832. 54 PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Instltue. Winnipeg. 'MEN! Buy your Sanitary Supplies direct and save 75. Standard Lines. Send S1JH) for 15 assorted. ImDerlal Importers, 211 Lumberman's B)dg. 509 RJchardt Street, Vancouver, BC.M tf MISCELLANEOUS UP TO 150.00 EACH PAID FOR U S. INDIAN HEAD CENTS. We bir all dates regardless of condition Rtamn collections ana meiau wanted. Send 10c. -coin) fo-prlce list and instructions. Sa Usfaction guaranteed or 10c. re funded. HUB COIN U STAMP SHOP, US-10 N Forsythe, Bar nla. Ont . tf lie PAINTERS PAINTING ana Papertanging MoUer. Phone Red 802. JlU UWJlTRY ACT NOTICE rwuflcat of TKle No. S856-I, cov- .rin th WMtrriv SlxtT (60) acm more pr of Lot 43. Oroup On?. Ckadar Dlatrtot. tn tne Provlnt ot BrltW Columbia, as per plan, bordered otuig.. attached to dfd d-poalted No. 9J-L W UEREAig aalWacitpry proof or lo t..' .hav Ortlflrwte ot Tlflf, lasUM In th. oan of Eroole Constantino ha been fUJ In this office, notice la hereby eHen that I ahau. at the expirauen w one mqiitli from Hb UU of tn. iirt publication hereof. lsUf a rrovisrajiaj Certificate of Title In lieu of tie wild loM Crtiriot. unle in the mean-Um valid objection la made to me In HTlt4ng. naTETi at the Land RiaU-f -Office, Prince RuoerL- B.C.. thla 35th OaT of "' Pebruarv. 193S. biputy P.iistrar of Tltiaa. Every paper kepi fresh fi .i and dean until used without waste. r EDUCATION IN RUPERT - - i iRerainLscent Address by Roth Cor don Proves Very Interesting To Gym Club Roth dordon of the teaching staff of King Edwasti High School was an Interesting speaker before the Prince Rupert Gyre Ctab at its fan regular weekly luncheon in the Boston Cafe today, his subject being "The Educational History of Prince Rupert." President S. J. Ja-bour was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Mr. Gordon explained that hi? choice of subject was tnfhmieed r- May 10 being the twenty-fifth an nlversary of the incorporation of Prince Rupert. Many local pioneers were mentioned as having court eously supplied information. Mr. Gordon then proceeded to trace chronologically the evolution of the educational facilities o Prince Rupert from the first news paper mention on July 20. 1907. o? the possibility of a school to the latest statistics (October 4, 1934.1 showing more than a thousand students and some thirty teachers in lour schools, tnree of tnem large. Many personal incidents .were! recounted by the speaker who inci dentally received aH hte schooling outside of the last years of unlver- siiy in locai'scnoois. 'Among wnm, mention was made of D Mcu Hunter and J. C. Bracy in th? course o the talk. The great general aavane- or ea ucation in the past 35 years wa-stressed. In conclusion present con m WFTi ditions were summarised by the speaker and future improvements, when the depression is over were snargested. Particular attention was -firasrn to the need for good play-' grounds, gymnasiums and libraries as well as classrooms. Tbe establishment of a Junior High School was another improvement 1 . -W UaMa. MlvVif Vtrln'ef' i A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip tail coupon and mail it with $1 for a tix ltttlt' trial il$cr'i(th t THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR PabUibed, bt Twi Cmsrux Ben net PrwJsin. Socitrr Bocton. MiMChurtU, V. S. A. T. It tot wm find th 6xOs (ood am mt tfc tW from tt. tot ipwll wrttin, ft.;.uS!wrnSo. etc. To. wdl b. UU t. w.U. tow you. hMi. twin. Vdrociu ol pmm u tomattkm. A oa t ml Snula. Out DH. : paa tM ud tt tfcer Itmtara. ' ' Tut Cnmuii Scmct Mobim. Bid: Bay Station. Boston. Man. , Mod s. a tlx vmU- trial ausaciUoo. I endow one doUar (HI. (Nuia, plnM prist) Uddma) (8ttt 1. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lti PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i WII1U1 LTOWV vyiio The address was listened to with much Interest and. at ts conclu- skm, Pwsldeut Jabour exiendedi .he thanks of the club to Mr. Got-i. Hauptmann Appeal: Fund is Mounting, ver 830,036 of Required $50,001 1 So'-Far Has Been Raised, It Is v Announced '' TRENTON. NJ.. Feb. 27;- tfie '.OOO required to finance trie 'api -;.-al of Bruno Richard Hauptmannrt gainst his conviction for the kld-' nap-murder of Charles Augustus' Lindbergh Jr., $30,000 has so far,' been subscribed, it was announced yesterday. . ' BOYS! Take Notice . Prizes will be awarded. Briitg your models to stere MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 75 Third Ave. -JT- FOR OIL BURNERS ASBESTOS FURNACE AND STOVE CEMNf Mb. dan . . . .20c 5-lb. can . . . .75c THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD, 255 Third Ave. Phone Ul