January 17, 103" w TEA is delicious EXALfc SIORE D. EL 10 SOI SPUES 5AVE WITH? SAFETY AT THE REX ALL. STORE oc Chest Rub and25c"C61d Tablets,- both 'for , 50c i Ladits' Curv-rlte-Razorand Blade, 25c, atfd-'a tube'of Lavender SnIVing lylCUIJI,' JV, UUlir 1UI OOC 1 25e SharJ Face Powder and,;26cSharl.Perfumey both for 35c Hand Duster with Handle1 free' with a- 50c- tins' of 4-Square FlooV Wax; 25c Writing Tablet arid 15r pkg. of 'Envelopes; both for 25c Holder for Tobth Paste' and Tooth Brushes and-1- 25c .Tooth BrusH, both for 29c 50c Writing Tablet- and' Envelopes" (portfblio) and I 25c Me-i chanlcal pencil, twin ior sue 25c Klerafl Tooth' BrusH and 1 35c Milk- of Magnesia Tooth Powder. Both for 39c Large Sponge1 and Chamois; both fop 89c lie Bottle 'of 'A; 8". Ai Tablets and l-50cr bottle of Vdpure; for 85c Id, -Size Millf oi Magnesia loom t.uie; nexuu, ior .sac Hot, Water Bottle. Special, each 50c E t . rJ.L m n - S5cJon?ei wave sew ior -. oc UlO0'B6tUeof Fragrant Body Rub, 16 oz., for 15c 1 16-cte, Blsma-Rex Powder, $1,50 size, special for $1.00 (For reni oi sour siomacn, acia ayspepsia, eicj Kleenex Special, 25c size fbrr 20c Did' Fashioned Peppermint Patties and Betty Ann Thin Mints Chocolate- covered, each lit 1-lb. boxes, regular 3uc eacn, Special, both for 50c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqgists the Kcull BUr Phones: 81 & 82 .Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.mi Eundaji and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., J p.m. till 9" p.m. FURNITURE iueboc Buckline Heater CC ft ft at vviww WcCIary Circulator Heater CfA Oft v v at . . . lot Blast Heater- A ftft at v Kitchen Range- .- , $1 JM trom up vmg Machine -White- . RI 1111 Good condition v - FURN 1TURE EXCHANGE Green 421 ykeFish whfck made Prince Rupertfamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED' BLACK COP-1 ' Prepared' Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold' Storage Co Ltd; prince rupert; b.g B. M. Behrends, prominent bank er and merchant of Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle. He was accompanied by Mrs. Behrends. Robert McCleary, who operates a trading post at Teslin Lake in the Atlln district, and' Mrs. McCleary and- child were passengers aboard the Princess Nprah .yester day afternoon going through for a two months' visit to Victoria. Mrs. McCleary is a sister of. Nor man Taylor; wen known as a pur ser of Canadian; Pacific boats. Announcements Presbyterian Burns Tea, Jan. 23, at' home of Mrs. Massey. Anglican Tobey's on Cambrai ruary 14, Tea at January Mrs, 23, W. H. ! Junior Chamber Snowball Frolic. January 24. Norkap basket social, January 24.' Lantern lecture on Russia by Willsoii Woodside of Toronto; Booth, School, January 29'. 3h Sons of Norway masquerade Jan. .Jlggs supper; February 4. Prince Rupert' Badminton Club dance, Elks' Hall. Friday, Feb. T. ' Moose Legion anniversary novelty dance, February 1. Anglican dirl's W. A: Tea, Mrs. Tinker's; February- Valentine Dance; Feb- MOOSE nALL RENTAL' HATES' Concert . ; $25-00' Dances , 20.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable' ttf smaller meetings Is1 now available on the ground floor, rental rat, $4.00 For engagements phone the ClutySteWard. 640 pr' Red 412T Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You See the ... New Chevrolet Solid Steel 'Turret "Top; Perfected' Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Clylnder" Motor Fisher N6 Draft Ventilation Knee Action Front Wheals', Kaiert Motors Limited CHEVROLET- DEALERS Third' AVe. Plione5Zi DAILY NEWS PAQX THREfl LOCAL NEWS NOTES I For'mesenger or1 taxi 'phone 65. I For messenger or taxi plione 65. You can rent r car. at Wallers' as low $10" a day. pro" 7c. t Miss Nellie GurvlcH sailed last night on the Prince1 George fbr Vancouver enroute- to San Francisco where' she will' visit' for trie-next couple of months: ! ' Mrs. Frank St. Amour' sailed yesterday afternoon on the' Princess Norah for a trip- to Vancouver-and elsewhere in the south. She expects to 'be away about- & month. Isadore Goldstein, mayor of- Juneau and well knowri merchant1 of the-Alaska Capital; - arid - Mrs: Gold-stetn were here aboard the Princess Norarf yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle-. Mrs. Frank Boyle, whose husband Is 'terrltbrtaL auditor for Alaska with headquarters at' Juneau; was a passenger' aboard the" Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through on a trip tb Seattle. Expert skate sharpening Kalen Hardware. 35c j U4 Mrs. J." A. Lindsay sailed last night on the Prince George for a visit in, Vancouver and Victoria. Olof Hanson, M P. for Skeeh? and Mrs. Hanson -'returned to the city on the Prince George last evening after making the round trij to Anyox and Stewart. G. Paup, well known Ketchikan canneryman, and Mrs. Paup were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday, afternoon golrj through on a trip to California C. P. Busslnger, well known Telk'wa merchant, arrived in the city on the Princess Norah yesterday' afternoon following a brief trip to Juneau- and will proceed to the Interior on tomorrow evening CKS COUGH DRop Medicated with' ingredients' of Vicks VapoRub James N: Killas, who has been spending the past month at Premier where he owns a store, re turned to the city from the north on the Prince1 George last night. Henry Messerschmidt, well known baker and one of the real pioneers of the Alaska Capital, was a passen ger aboard the Princess Norah yes terday afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle. . Further considerable Improve ment was reported last night In' the condition of Police Magistrate Tho mas McClymont who has been seriously 111 at his home" on Borden Street for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. LdhgfelWw' of Vancouver, who have been paying a visit at Alice Arm with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Falconer, were passen gers' returning south aboard the Prince George last evening. Mrs. Longfellow is Mrs. Falconer's sister. There were sixty-one passenger- aboard the steamer Princess Norah jsvhich was In port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to" Vancouver. Nine versons dij- pmbarked from the vessel here while two boarded her at this port for' the south. Edgar Anderson, general agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway af Ketchikan, and Mrs. Anderson were passengers aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday afternoon, go ing through on' a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Mr. Anderson is on vacation and expects to be in the south about1 three weeks. Rev"; W. D. Grant Holllngworth, who' Has' been active In securing warm xlothes for some people who are on relief and who have no money with which to buy, is asking If, perchance, there are people who have a spare overcoat, a suit of clothes or' any other garments wHlch would help to keep people warm'ln this cold weather. If so he could place them' where they would be-greatly appreciated. He says the Salvation Amiy Is cleaned out of clothes of that kind and his congre-i gatton has' responded to frequent appeals to the limit. Many people wlll'doubtless be'glad to respond to tills appeal. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Have, big' order for' all furst especially- MINKS AND MARTENS' sShlp your goods as soon as receiv ed we wire valuation, n price noi ch Mf i thrv it r( f Kit 1i tm a A of rtrirta Express" paid boh ways. no.1 i itancn Minus as- nign as $io; "IhterlOr$t $15; Martens, as Wgh as Ih the"market"for good Sliver. Foxes. Make'a shlpment and be convinced. CiOLDBLO 0M Is the-best man The Old Reliable We Buy' for lLess. The RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Miss M. Postulo sailed last hight on ths Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Miss E. Sigmund sails tonight'pn the Prince John for Queerf. Charlotte City. . . Miss Mabel Guthrie, who Has' been paying a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell, sailed" By :he Prince George last .night on her " " return to (Vancouver , J. L. Lucier, well known merchant of Craig; Alaska; was af passenger aboard- the Princess Norah 'esterday afternoon going, through m a business trip ttf Seattle; Mrs. D. Zarelli, Stan Morin and little daughter, Joyce, and Mrs. A. C. Abbott' were among members oi' the Sons of Norway excursloniparty to Ketchikan who returned to. the ity aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon. The' rest of the Miss Ruby Krikevsky Is Hostess In Honor Of Popular Bride-elect Miss Nessie Brown was guest if honor last evening at a very enjoyable miscellaneous shower given )y Miss Ruby Krikevsky at' her home on Tatlow street. There were fifteen girls present and court whist was played, prize winners being: first, Miss Lillian Tbrtes, second, Miss Nessie' Brown, During the evening a buggy. prettily decorated in pink and white, was wheeled In and tiie oride-to-be. sitting under an arch specially decorated, opened ths many lovely and useful gifts. Delicious refreshments were ser ved by the hostess and community singing was enjoyed, music being furnished by Miss Venetla Feero QUAUTVl AtAI5 t Miss B; Dunroeils sailing tonight : on"- the Prince Jmn for Port' Clements. A. J. Prudhomme Is-planning, to,, leave-on the Catala next; Tuesday afternoon for a-trip to Vancouver and Victoria. He expects to be! away atiout1 three weeks. C. J. Vifquain, general agent tor the Yukon and White Pass Route fat-Dawsdn, was a passenger aboaM I the Princess Norah yesterday aft ernoon going mrougn on a -vacation tMp to Vancouver' and SeatUv. Want Ads FOR RENT FOR' RENT Furnished apartment. Phone 647. ing stole goods'. Pete's arrest fbl- j L'osT-Silver fountain lowed an Incident of breaking and pn01ie Black 912. entering N. P. Moran's Empress' News Stand at Smithers, when a , LOST Hand Gill net, considerable quantity of goods was taken. Miss Nessie Brown Shower Honoree l iOcuwRyj 4-room; (tf) oarty returned later in the after-j FOR'RENT Modern broomed flat, noon aboard the Armour Salvage j Close In.-Phone Red 128. (19) Co.'s' service boat Algie on which - they had gone north. Provincial Constable C. P. Oland of Smithers arrived In the city on last night's1 train; having-in hlsxus-' tody Tom Pete, an-Indian; who'hasi" been sentenced- to six- months' im-1 prlsonment on a charge of retain FOR SALE I FRESH Fish for sale aboard Helen II- Cow Bay. (tf) LOST pen top (16) i pontoon ...1 l.' -S, J.l DI.m .-1 MM . turn to Hunt's Ltd., waterfront. (15) FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys in leather, case. Keys rusty, evidently been lost some time. Apply Dally News. (tf) SKATES SHARPENED SKATES Sharpened, 25c. W. Earl Eby, 435 East Fourth Ave. (14) NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME"" Rates 1.00snp 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Waler Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone' 281 P.O. Box 198 SOINTULA ERGS, 2 doz. .55c STEER REEF Pot Roast, lb 12c. Prime Rib, lb 18c Brisket, lb 8r PORK tegs, lb 25c .Ltom Roast, lb. 25c P6rk Hocks, 2'lbs; ..25c COMET BUTTER; 31 lbs. 88c Ayrshire Bacon 28C 'Pork' Ten(lers' lbi '.Swift's Cottage OCp Breakfast VXq .Ilolls. b Sausage, 2-lbs. .. I ! Shoulder Lamb Shamrock Bacon JC Breast, ib. '. l'Oc ; " (Back or Side) FRESH WHIPPING CREAM", pint 20c Ltd. Everything iir Clothes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls We: Sell' for Less FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other' furs at full market value. Trial shipment wlll'convlnce you. Ship now to J. CLONES, PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. ANNOUNCING: 65 Taxi Ask For and Messenger Service Bill Stuart. Phone: 65 1 Stand: Sixth Street A complete Taxi and Delivery Service Day and Night SALMON Fancy Red'Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the- year round payroll in Prince Rupert. For - - COAL LUMBER Building Supplies Phone PHILPOTT Evm & Co. Ltd: 651 and 652 I : i C. in i l ' 1