L JVbruaryH 1936 DAILY NEWfl , .. ! a fasmine Manicure Preparation ' . .Mtinn to thr Famous Jasmirtp Lfnp -nf Tnilof- " . sjX smart shades of nail polish; cuticle mover and nail polish remover n i n .1 a ! i.i Ilovvntrccs rusim:? cum vn-u iuui vssurieu, Menthol & Euclyptus, Black Currant, and Licorice. 4 Of NoW reduced to, per pound fiibson's English Make Hard Boiled Candies 'Assorted Flavors. 60C & 75C v t per pound accurate Reliable Thermometers Iven 1 en I'efrigerator It Prying 25c 75c Come and See Our NEW WALLPAPERS 1st arrived. The prices of these popu- HI" Item, rpclctlnnr nanafe nrn rirmr en pw that they come within the reach ; "y purse. while It lasts, we are going to sell ' balance of our last year's stock of a paper at 25 discount! Get It now u me selection Is large. Gordon's Hardware Candy Making . . . 75c Weather ... 25c & 50c Clinical 50c Ormes Ltd. jrfie Pioneer Drttqryists' n.e Rexall SUn Phones: 81 & 82 Oncn 'Daflv From 8 a.m. till 10 'p.m. land Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. ELIO wniture Exchange m FURNITURE Floor Covering, Stair Car pets, Hath Mats, Beds, Springs, Mattresses . fAPLES (New Goods) Blankets, Window Blinds, Table Oilcloth, Pack Sacks, Suitcases HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT OUTRIGHT Phone: Green 421 ' Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD , Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. north. II II r LUUAL INLW5 INU 1 US You cafi refit a car at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c a mile. Ilalph Gillies returned to the city on the Cardena last evening from the soulh. A. Kelly, Yukon mining man, sailed yesterday morning on the Princess Norah for Skagway en- rotite to Dawson. T. W. Falconer of Alice Arm, who has been on a month's trip to Van couver, was a passenger aboard the Cardena last evening returning Mrs. J. D. Fraser returned to the city on the Cardena lasc evening from a trip to Vancouver accompanied by her sister, Miss Hamilton, who will pay a visit here. sion work, will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club that day. Announcements Catholic Social, February 24. Toe H bridge, February 26, post poned. Canadian Legion Whist, February 26. - Bridge and Sons of Norway leap year dance, February 27. "I will! I won't I "Comedy, United Church, March 5 and 6. Pioneer's banquet March 10, Oddfellows' Hall. Philharmonic Society concert Presbyterian Church, March 11 and 2, 8:15 p.m. Anglican Pageant, March 20. Eastern Star dance, March 20. Presbyterian Sunday School Con cert, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2 Orange Ladles' Spring Sale, Oddfellows' Hall, April 9. St. Andrew's Cathedral Easter sale, April 16. Catholic Spring Sale, April 23. MOOSE IIALL UtiNTAL HATES Concerts - 25.W) Dances 25.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetlncs Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward. 640 or Red 412. Ask For Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcye Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Basketball tonight, J p.m. Education Week; Opening Rally, tonight, Presbyterian Hall, B p.m, (46 W. Moorehouse returned to tho city on the Cardena last evening from a trip to Vancouver. William Goldbloom sailed las! evening on the Cardena to make the round trip to Stewart and Anyox on business. Mrs. Walter C Bianton of Ketchikan was among passengers on board the Princess Norah yesterday morning returning north after a visit In Seattle. Lyman Ferris, well known Ketchikan hotel proprietor, and Mrs. Ferris, who have been on a trip to Seattle, were passengers aboard the L. O. Symons of Skagway. whol"111" Norah yesterday morning has been on a trip East, arrived In the city on Saturday night's train and sailed yesterday morning on the Princess Norah for his home In Alaska. Dr. Harry V. Warren of the department of geology of the of British Columbia, coming i here Wednesday morning from Vancouver to give lectures In connection with the university exten returning north. Mothers! Don't take chances with colds ... rub on ICKS Vapo rob Mrs. J. B. Vandewal of Skagway was a passenger aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday morning re turning north after having spent the past two or three weeks In Seattle. Miss Christine Halvarson, who Conducts a ladles' ready-to-wear Knot rsee? n t Tnnoo n ivn c o no ccort Capt. William Strong of Tulse-quah, who has been on a brief business trip to Vancouver and Seattle, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday morning returning to the Taku by way of Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hooper left at the. end of the week Wy- the Ven ture on theif return to Bull Har bor, Vancouver Island, after a two weeks' visit to the city. Mr. Hooper was formerly a member of the st-ff of the Digby Island wireless station here. A. Chisholm, construction fore man of the Canadian Government Radiotelegraph Service, arrived In the city from Victoria at the end of the week and will be here for the next two or three weeks superintending Improvement work which Is to be carried out at the plant and buildings of the Digby Island wireless station. Classified i FOR SALE OR RENT FIVE-Room house for rent or sale, easy terms. Money 'needed owing to sickness. Phone Black 724. (49) WANTED WANTED To purchase 4 or 5 room house close In. Must be bargain. Apply Box 6, Dally News. (51) FOtIND FOUND Four keys In leather case. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News office and paying for this advertisement, (tf) FOUND Horn-rlmmed glasses on Third Avenue between 61h and 7th" Streets. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertise ment. tf. '(lOVKUVMKM I.IQlOlt ACT" TiMWr n( .Ippltoiittoii for n IWer 'Mm hi e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on (the 25th Hay or March next the umn- signer Intends to a.pj)ly to the Liquor control Board for a licence In respect iof premises being part of a bulldln; Known as the Spruce Creelt Hotel, ltu ated in tlie AtiUi Mining District lu tlie Province of British Columbia, upon llniwta described as the "SaUy Mine I Claim," situated on Sftruee Creek, in j the nald District, lor the sale of beer by ine guws or Dy wie dotob lor consumption on the premises or elsewhere. I Dated thU 2th day of rvbmwry, A D 1936. MILT O. CASWELL, Applicant A. H. Hill-Tout returned to the tlty on tile Princess Norah yesterday Willing from a trip to Vancouver. Andrew Foulds, manager of the local Overwaltea Store, returned to the city bn 'the "princess Norah yesterday "morning a'fter a two Ve'eks' trip to Vancouver. A. II. Waddlngton of the Forest Branch service returned to the city on Saturday 'night's train from a trip to the Burns Lake district on official business. tabln and tourist steamship rates becomes effective today, It Is an-j nounced at local agencies. The; Increase amounts to $5 artd upwards on the round trip. All Atlantic steamers have ndw been rated as "cabin," "first class' being eliminated. "This change Includes Such vessels as the Queen Mary, Empress of Britain, Berengarla, Majestic, Europa, Bremen-and ";'.' - capt. Peter Martin of Whlte- geraooara l e i-nncess noran yes- ,flne t bcst k favH n ivi IniT tot i 1 m Inn In to the iIiaI terday morning Alaska Capital Seattle. returning after a trip to heers of the Yukon, Was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday morning returning north af ter a trip to Ontario and points In the eastern states, having been! away since 'early December. Capt. j Martin, at one time a Victoria seal- j lng skipper as well as 'having navl- gated Yukort River Ijoats for many . years. Is now in business at White- j horse. CITY OF' PRINCE HUPEUT Public Notice Sixth Avenue West, from Tatlow Street to McBrlde Street, and Sixth Avenue East, from Ambrose Avenue to Ambrose Avenue, will !be closed daily for sleighing In the Interests of piiblic safety, from 4 p.m. to midnight. I BY 'ORDER. u m u H S. F. Boomer, surveyor for Lloyd Underwriters, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the CardPni last evening to make an Inspection of the -steamer Prince Rupert which Is In the local, dry dock for annual overhaul. He will return south to-morfow afternoon. George C. Miller, deputy collector of customs at Skagway, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday morning going through 'to the northern port after having spent two months in Seattle duf Ing which time "he received sur- fgkal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. p. P. Lyons return- ' ed to the city on the Cardena last Stanley Bishopric Jr. of Portland, evening from their honeymoon trip Ore., who Is Interested In the ex- to Vancouver and are taking up j pot of aspen and Cottonwood tlm-resldence on Green Street. The 'ber from the central interior 'to the bride Was formerly Miss Mart-(orient, returned to the city on the Comadlna and they were married I Princess Norah yesterday morning, here three weeks ago. jJIe 'went south before Christmas. 'Mr. Bishdprlc expects to make A Can Of Milk I A Day liil A can of Pacific Milk a day every day for eleven years, and some days more than a can. That's the menu In part of Mr. H., who looks the pic ture of health and feels It, he says In his letter. No one could ask anything better such prolonged use and results' so healthful. It can't be beaten. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Trappers and Dealers Have to fill my orders for all kinds of furs and will pay top market price. Ship your goods, as soon as received, money wired. Make your shipments and convince yourselves. GOLDBLOOM THRIFT EXTRA VALUES For The Week CORN "FLAKES Quaker or Kellogg's, pkg Mr. and Ms. L. Swanson of "Ben- heavier export timber shipments CLASSIC 'CLEANSER my-Chree, picturesque nook at thejifom here this year than he did end of West Ta'ku Arm In the Atlln last. Lake district, 'were passengers! aboard the "Princess Norah yesler- Try a Dally News want-ad. day morning returning north after! a visit on Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, who are well known to summer tourists. Will fly in from Skagway to their 'home. A small Increase In Atlantic "Build B.C. Payrolls" per tin 6UREKA BLEACH quart bottle HAPPYVALE PICKLES : PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA INCOME Sweet or Mustard, bottle DELMAIZ NIBLETS per tin ASPARAGUS TIPS Nabob Green, per lO'z-oz. tin .. .. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Tomato 2 tins 8c PUKE-IAR'D Ifto per lb BUTTER B.C. First Grade IAn per lb - 3 lbs .' 5o INSTANT TAPIOCA Melo- Op grain, 1-lb. pkgs., each BAKING POWDER Nabdb wt 12-oz. tins, each ORANGE 'MARMALADE Empress, per 32-oz. jar"'' 6c 10c 32c 13c 22c 17c Assorted (Except Mush- 4 tip I room or Chicken) tin PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel Ofip "Uv Snnil no 01.4. -lh tin ONTARIO HONEY 4-lb. tin QUALITY MACARONI Packed In Cello, 2 lbs. ... Ginger snaps 6 doz NABOB COFFEE per lb 54c ISc 15c 38c SALE OF ORANGES Sweet, Juicy Navels Medium Size, doz. 24c 3 doz -70c V2 case $2.34 Large size, doz 36c 3 doz $1.05 case ...l....:.$2.49 KING OSCAR SARDINES iOf per tin BLUERIDGE PEARS - O p ! Calif. Grapefruit, large, 2 for ....11c Calif. Grapefruit, Medium, 7 for 22c California Carrots, bunch Cc Lettuce, firm heads, each :Cc Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 TAX Third Ave. RETURNS ARE NOW DTE TO BE VIUET) BY: (1) . Employers, respecting salaries and wages paid to employees during the calendar year 1935. (2) . Every person in receipt of salary, wages, or investment income. , These Returns are required to be filed ndt later than FEBRUARY 29th, 1936 Taxpayers should obtain forms from any Provincial Government office or IS '1 i' .t ;;.y M M p An urgent request is made for these Returns to be filed as much in advance of the final date as possible to enable the Department to give better service 'to taxpayers than can ;be provided 'during the rush of last day. Corporation, business, or -professional -income is required to be 'returned with- in three months after the cod of the taxpayer's fiscal year. g Victoria, B.C. C. B. PETERSON, ' Commissioner of Income Tax. I Tl w - ' i I! : i n ' ! '5 ! t l i m -i3 - m '. 'J ' . -4 r r j;:i i i iiu k! luU. I t.-V