February 27, 36 TEA is delicious TROI)WIN(i Tiff OI asmme iviamcure Preparation nrlrlition to the Famous Jasmine Line of Toilet s-six smart shades 01 nan ponsn; cuucie Vf ; nnrl nail nnlish remnvnr LltJKs tOWnlrCtS I'anino aim ivjicai viuiua -xanaui it'll, Menthol & buciyptus, liiacK currant, ana Licorice. 40O Now reduced to, per pound v, lilDSOn S 11111011 luuiw utiiu imjmiu ViUiiuica Assorted P lavors. & Jq w v per pound fcmirate Reliable lhermometers i r....:.. V7C r i villi: i iju .Candy .Making . . . ,75c AVQathor ..:X5.Ci&-50.c Clinical . . ..... ;50c OrmesLld. rv.Keill,ptor -Phones: tfl fr;82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. . i . i - r 19 n .... n 4111 o n m 7 nm (111 4 n m. I) K I .III nil mm re Exchan v.w 1. 1 tititi ti w i,inri- i 'nvnrnnr. ftiair var- 'II l L lliiil Ulil 4 1 I V, V7 1 '-.---T pets, Bath Mats, Reds, SpriiiRS, Mattresses arhhs ucw lioods; isianucis, uiuu mimw) Tahlc Oilcloth, Pack Sacks, Suitcases HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT OUTRIGHT Phone: Green 421 NION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER KOM PRINCE RUPERT KOM PORT SIMPSON S32.00 UT RETURN. Berth tSdviiSD Included. fp nolnts. "i nuies to Vancouver ajso appiy iru pwhi Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, ,1935 nd February 2th, 1930; inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 193b-Children Half Fare. --"iitia, juuuvu rrince ivuinji it iov. .n.m. S VtHlmitlin , n nn ... AfrtrlflilV. SltTI. ' "niuniv rriuay, iu;ou ij.iu. ' Tlckptji nnrt All Information from ""re Rupert Thirds Ave, rnunc y Agent - 11. M. SMITH - or Pursers S.S. .Catala .and S.S. Ynimre. William Ooldbloom left on last evening's train for a brief business trp to the Interior. .Here's your chance come to the S..O. N. Lean Year Dance. Oddfel lows' Hall, Thurs., 27th. Adrn. 50c. ueiresnments. (.49)' Mrs. J. E. Jack Is sailine tonleht on the Prince George for a trip. to Vancouver and elsewhere in tho south. Arthur Brooksbank left on last evening's train for a business trip to simmers. He expects to return to the city Saturday night. ''I will! I won't!" Comedy, United Church, "March 5 and .6. Pioneer's banquet March 10, Odd fellows' Hall. Philharmonic Society concert Presbyterian Church, -March 11 and 12? 8:15 p.m, ''Yimmy Yohnson's Yob," comedy drama, Luther League, March 13. Oddfellows' Hall. Anglican PageSnt, March 20. .Eastern' Star dance, March 20. Presbyterian Sunday School Con cert, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2 .Orange Ladles' Spring Sale, Odd fellows' Hall, April 9. St. Andrew's Cathedral Easter sale, April 16. Catholic Spring Sale. April 23. MOOSE HALL DANCE Friday Night After Basketball Games 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 yopr shipments and convince yourselves. r,0I.DIH.00.M NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarolll, Proprietor "A jHOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 11.00,0 SORoqmj ,Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. iP.honc'281 P,0. BoxJOfl rlDAILTNEWB r- LOCAL WEWS NOTES j You can rent a car at Walker's las .lojv.as ,$IJ50 a day, plus 7c a i mile. Mrs. Jack Ratchford will sail tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. .Orange Scotch and Canadian dance, Oddfellows' Hall,. Feb.. 28, ?;JS0..Adm. 33c (50) Mrs. R. O..Emme'rs?n and son, of Difiby Island will sail tonight or. the .Prince George for a visit in Seattle. , H. T. Cross left pn last evening's train for .Inverness to pay a brie? visit ' with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ,F. R. " :Eli Green, Indian, for drunkenness, was fned $5, with option of five days' imprisonment. In city police court by Magistrate W. D. Pathpr Manrinp Smith nf t tVance this morning. parish priest of the Roman Catr-j Prince George yesterday afternoon for a brief trip to Stewart. Dr. H C. Wrlnch .of Hazelton will, arrive In ;thedty from the In-. terior on tonight's train and sail aboard the .steamer Prince George for a trip to Vancouver and Vic toria. ,Mrs. ;Fred Atkins of .Queen .Char lotte City, who .recently under went an operation at the Prince Rupert -.General .Hospital,, continues to make good irecovery but sho Will not be returning to ,her home on the islands for another couplr of weeks. Announcements Sons of Norway leap year dance, February 27. CHILDRENS Mrs. G. J. S. Anderson of New Westminster, who has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dobb, will sail by the Prince George tonight on her return, south. City Commissioner W. J. Alder will sit in his capacity' ;as a city :ouncil tomorrow afterribon to put through a bylaw authorizing the refunding of further debenturei and to pass accounts;- S. F. Boomer, inspector for Lloyds, underwriters, who has .been here in connection with, the dock- ine of the steamer Prince" Ruper: will sail ;by ;the Prince George .to night qn his return , to -Yancpuve?. pr.iHarry V. iWarren, .professor of ?eology. at tthe University ,of jBritlsh Columbia, who is in the city to conduct university extension lectures, was the speaker .today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, his sub-iect belne "Ethics and Mining En gineering." President W. M. Black-stock was in 'the chair and there was a full attendance of members with a few guests. JONES Family Market IMIONE 957 Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Veal ,Stew, 2 lbs. ,& l tin Peas 1 lb. Kidney Short Ribs 3 lbs Shoulder of Veal 4 lbs Veal Chops 3 lbs Sirloin Steak per lb Liver, 1 lb. & 4 lb. , Bacon Pork Hocks PHONE 95 per lb v- Pork phops-- 2 lbs Shoulder Pork per lb Shoulder-Lamb I 4 lbs. . Swifts Silver Leaf Lard 2 lbs , Canadian Legion 25c Women sMwwy Cards andJ)anciftg The Women's Auxiliary to the. Canadian Lesion. -under the gejv- eral supervision of Mrs. Hugh KH- lin, held a very enjoyable Drifts? whist and dance In the Legion rooms last night, about one hund red persons .being .present. The prize-winners at cards were Bridge ladles' first, Mrs. 'H. Skattebol; second, Mrs; V. '.Grlms- son; men's first, Mrs. .fa. A. wra second, C. Michaloff. Whist ladies' .first, Mrs. W. V. Tattersal; second, :Mr$. A. ;Crox- ford; men's first, J. ;Clark; secpnd, Mrs. Len Raabe. After cards, delicious refreshments .were s.erxed and dancing followed with. music by Mrs. J. fi plank's Orchestra. George J. ,Dawes was master ot ceremonies for .jcards and John McGreish for the dancing. Mrs. Oden was. convenor for the evening, being assisted by Mrs. .1. McQreish, Mrs. L. .Wide, .Mrs. ,A. Dickens and Miss Mary Robertsou 50c 25c 10c 50c 25c Mrs. Hugh Smith and Mrs. M. -M Lamb presided at the door. .KORAN JRUOVED ,IT DUNDEE. -South Africa, Feb. 27: (CP) Disputing plaintiff's action for a bill of $35, a defendant said he didn't owe the money but "If the plaintiff will swear by ;the Koran that I owe It, then . I will pay it." The oath was taken and the debt paid. With Mrs. C. D. Clarke as leader, women of the various Protestant churches of this city will partlcl pate tomorrow afternoon at First United Church in the observance of the Women's World Day of Prayer. General arrancements for the world wide observance this year have been under Senorita Laura Jorquera of Chile and the theme is 50c 50c 20 c 25c 10c 45c 18c 50c Honor Peace and Goodwill To wards Men." There will be special nrayers for the League of Nations, the Empire, members of the 'Royal Family, the Church, youth every where, temperance and missions. ix rito,TK IX TIIK Sl'I'KE.MK oritT'.(K lllUTlMll COI.V.XUHA In the Matter f the AilmliiMriitlon Art - .ami - 111 the Matter of the Estate .(! .Holier! r.nnu liiH.f:iil Intestate 25c r Shoulder Lamb Chops, 3 lbs gQp Oh 1 Hi Pone 1 v Loin Lamb Chops 3. .lbsr Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 .lbs. .Onions Pot .Roast of Beef per lb Round Steak, 2 lbs. & 35c Notice to Placer Miners small mmntitles of clean dacer gold, weighing not less than three pennyweights and not more than two ounces, will be purchased from placer miners at the rate of $28.00 per ounce, unui runner nuuce, uc-tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the office ,of the GOLD COMMISSIONER, Telegraph :Creek, .B.C. (F 27. M 5. ,12. :19) TAKE NOTICE Uiat by order of Hu lienor. W. E. Fisher, the 24th day o. February. AX). 1936, I was appointed i jmindfrolr of tho elat of Robert Evans, deceased, ana aii parwes ,iuvvnn claims against Uie said estate are here-h, ronnirori tn furnish same, oroperlv verified, to me on or before the 27th day of March, A D. ,1930. ana bu pr. Indebted to .the esiaie ore mjuuru vj pay the amount, of their Indebtedness to me lortnwiwi. NORMAN A. WATT OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR Prince RUDert! B.C Dated the 35the day ol ibruary, AX) i aim. i TIIBJJ I'KKMK.COl HT OK HKITISII ,('01.11111,1 .IX 1'HOIl.VTK in Iim Matter of the "AtlinlnMmtl.m Alt" tnrl III the -Matter of the Estate of -Margaret .Miw.llirittall.. .iimpjin.ii. n.w vATrrf 'v,Q1f v,v fwder of Hl3 inr,v,, inrira w e. Fisher the aout dav .of .February AD. 1936 I was ap- pointed Administrator of.Uie Estate or Margaret aiaciniosn juir m ,...-Ush Columbia, Deceased, and ail parties having claim aglnat the said Estate! are hercoy requiren no iiuiuki properly verUled to me on or before tne otn aay ta n.prj,. .w- ... inrisMmi in .h Estate are re- aulred to pay the amount st their, lu- cteDiea w e iwwmiwi. HERBERT F. OLA3t. r,rT-I T. ADMINISTRATOR ATLIN, B. C Dated the 20th day of February 1936 SEEDS Our new stocks of flower and vegetable seeds is arriving dally. Choicest varieties suit- able to local .climatic coiidl-tlons. j ARTHUR BAYNE crews of experienced girls, under constant supervision, prepare GREAT ,the 17 varieties of vegetables which go into the Royal City tins. Lenten Season. There ino.meat nor fat of anyjtind in Iloval City A'egf table oup. Qrocers are suggesting this soup for use from Feb. 26 to April. 12. Many Attended Mining Lectures Capacity Audience Taken on Ima ginary Tour of District and Shown Pictures The course of lectures on mining riven by Dr. J. T. Mandy, residen tial -mining engineer, concluded on Tuesday before a large house when ihose present were taken on a mining tour 6i the district. .By fieans of lantern pictures taken by the speaker, a symposium of the :omplete course was presented. Great interest was taken in the lecture and, Indeed, the whole ourse has been most successful. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this afternoon to be forty-five minutes late. oxo CUBES GRAVIES mm ISA Hinton Cc Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL Ask For GOLD SEAL 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. Considerable Improvement, is reported in the condition of Mrs. J. H. Malr who has been, a patient for several weeks in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE OR RENT FIVE-Room house for rent or sale, easy terms. Money needed owing to sickness. Phone Black 724. (491 FOR SALE iFOR SALE Cary Safe. Apply Dally News office. Phone 98. (tf) FOR RENT i FOR RENT Clean, well-furnished ' modern apartment. Phone Red , 444. (49) WANTED WANTED To purchase-4 or 5 room house close lrr. Must -be bargain; Apply Box 6, Dally News. (51) SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST-CLASS Man, fully experienced in hotel, restaurant and general store work seeks position. Capable taking charge, keeping books, not afraid of work. Box 7, Dally News. (53) LOST LOST On Emmanuel Street, Seal Cove, between 7th and 8th Avenues, lady's silver wrist watch. Finder return to this office and receive reward. (52) ! FOUND j FOUND Horn-rlmmed glasses ' on Third Avenue between 6th and 7thStreets. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this :adver.tl!P-ment. tf. Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue ts t! 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