Lay, Jan"" 16, 1936 DAltt NEWS floor wax. TEA is delicious JOt EXALL STORE SPECIALS l.Wfi WITH SAFETY AT THE REXAM, STORE kc Rikefs French Balm and Nickelled Dispenser, both for .. .SOe be Chest Rub and 25c Cold Tablets, both for .50c Ladles' Curv-rlte Razor and Blade, 25C, and a tube of Lavender Snaring urcam, wc, nom lot 50c 25c Sharl Face Powder .and 25c Snarl Perfume, both for :3SC Handy Duster with Handle free with a 50c tins of 4-Square 25c Writing Tablet and 15c pkg. of Envelopes, both for 25c Holder for Tooth Paste ahd Tooth Brushes and 1 25c Tooth Brusn, win lor jj9c 50c Writing Tablet and Envelopes (portfolio) and 1 25c Me chanical pencil, Doin lor 59C. 25c Klenzo Tooth Brush and 1 35c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Power, com ior 39c Large Sponge and Chamois, both for 89c 75c Bottle of A. S. A. Tablets and 1 50c bottle of Vapure, for 85c dr. Size Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste, Rex'all, for 25c lot Water Bottle, Special, each 50c 5i! Jontecl Wave Set for ..59C $1.00 Bottle of Fragrant Body Rub, 16 oz., for 75c 16-oz. Bisma-Rex Powder, $1.50 size, special for $1.00 or reuei oi sour swmacn, acid dyspepsia, etc.) lleenex Special, 25c size for ,20c Bid Fashioned Peppermint- Patties and Betty Ann Thin Mints viiutoiaw; tuvcuu) vacn in 1-id. ooxes, regular 30c eacn, Special, both for 50c Orates Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Dritqgists hi Rttall 8Ur PhoneSi 81 & 82 Open Daily Prom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. lundayi and Holidays From 12 noon till ,2 p.m.. f..p.nu till 9 pm. USED FURNITURE iuefjec Buckline Heater at WcCIaiy Circulator Heater. . at .... iot Blast Heater at Kitchen Range ' irom pving Machine "White"' ' .' Good condition $8.00 $14.00 $6,00 $15.00 w $9.00 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Green 421 pRsA which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By 1 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES For messenger or taxi phone 65. Yon can rent a car at Walker as low as $1.50 a day, phu 7c. i Utile. Charles Oraham, inspector of mines, left on last evening's trairi for a trip to gmlthers on official duties. Women's; Auxiliary, Canadian Le-glon, regular .monthly meeting Thurs Jan. 16, 8 o'clock. Election1 of officers. (13 The Elks' Lodge will hold Its lm stallatton of officers next Wednes-t day night. The officers for 1&3S were elected last week, Indian Aeent J.imp niliptt. m the Queen Charlotte Islands, who! Is paying a brief visit to the citv ort official business: Will; sail hv the Prince' John tomorrow night on his return to Massett. Alfred Adams 'atiri Opnr?f .Tn.-irii of Masett,. who are paying . brief visit to the city, win sail by the-Prince John tomorrow niht hn . . J uieir return 10 ine yueen vnit- loue Islands. District Game Warden T. Van Dyk of Prince George, who arrived in the city yesterday after a trip to Vancouver, will proceed to hte headquarters In the Interior on to morrow evening's train. The annual meeting of the Prince Itupert Players' Guild was to have been held last night bat there were not enough members present to form a quorum so adjournment was made until next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gilbert of Terrace will arrive lid the ciy from the Interior on tonight's train and will sail aboard the steamer Prince George for Van couver enfoute to California for a holiday trip. T. H. Johnson, retiring general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.f gave a farewell talk to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at Its regular weekly luncheon In the Commodore Cafe today. President Walter M. Blackstock was in the chair and there was a full attendance of members with a few guests. The 1938 installation o'f officers of the Prince Rupert Gyro. Club will be conducted -at a stagldlnner td be held on Wednesday evening of next week, the club decided at Its. regular monthly business luncheon yesterday. The officers will be Installed by District Governor J. H. Waterman of Seattle. William Cruickshank, D. d. Borland and Dr. R. O. Large comprise the committee In charge of arrangements for the Installation. Announcements p- Presbyterian Burns Tea, Jan. 23, at home of Mrs. Massey. ' Anglican Tea' at Mrs. W, 'H: Tobey's on January 23. Junior Chamber Snowball 'Frolic. January .24. Norkap basket social, January 24! v. Lantern lecture on Russia by Willson Woodside of Toronto, Booth School, January 29. 31. Sons of Norway masquerade Jan, Prince Rupert Badminton : Club dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, Feb. 7, j Anglican Girl's W. Al Tea. Mri Tinker's, February 8. Cambral Valentine Dahce February 14. MOOSE ttALL RENTAL HATES Concerts ..... - ...35.o0 Dance -..-... -..TOW Public Meetirlgs - 15.qo A room suitable for smaller meetlnea It now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.06 For engagements phone the Club Steward, 840 or Red 413. Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:20, was reported .this morning to be on time. Special: For the next two weeks we will clean and press your suit of dress for 65c Phone 8 and 118. Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. and Canadian Laundry Limited. (13) For messenger or taxi phone 65. Miss BarbeaU Is leaving tonlgnt fo a buying trip in the south and her store will be closed for 'about a month. Richard T. Evans of Massett Is paying a brief visit to.the city, having arrived from the Islands on the Prince John yesterday morning. Johrt Dvbhavn. who has been on a trip East to atteind the aiw nual meeting at Ottawa of the Biological Board of Canada, is ex-pected to return to the city yla Vancouver aboard the Catala on Sunday evening. for stubborn COLDS DRESS COSTS LOWER NOW Further Reductions For French Clothes In Sight Survey Shows PARIS, Jan, 16: (CP) The price of Paris clothes will be reduced again in some dressmaking house when 1936 spring fashions are launcher, a survey of the fashion world shows. And women's economies are a prime factor in tha situation. The representative of one designer said the reductions in rils house woUld probably amount to "about 10 percent off 1935 prices, though no definite figure can be stipulated until the collection is finished and Its cost determined." Representatives of several big dressmakers stated their houses were constantly working to lower prices of all models as much as possible without making a definite percentage reduction, though some declared they had already shaved prices "to bed rock" and could cut no more. All insist quality of material and workmanship muSt be maintained. The reductions are In line with the, battle which designers have waged for the last four years ort business conditions produced by th World wide depression, the unsettled, political situation and the fall of the dollar and pound. Since 1931' 'virtually every dressmakiru hduse. in Paris has reduced prices from. 10 to 40 percent over those of four years ago, Stock Market And Clothes Fluctuations on the stock market play a big role In influencing business in the dressmaking world, say' some of Its representatives. f 'Our business has always moved lri -definite relation to the stock exchange," said one. "When stocks are up in the morning, our salons are full in the afternoon and whe:i stocks ate down they are. virtual ly empty, for women realize that is no time to tell their husnands tney have just bought several new frocks. World wide economic conditions and the changing trend of the tljnes are called other Important fdatures. "Women dbn't spend what they bnte did on clothes," the manager of one dressmaking house saici. ''Everybody is making economies bn everything and clothes meet reductions on their budgets with everything else. We have had to reduce prices. Fabric! manufactur efs Have cut theirs and that, of cdurse, has helped us, but fabrics ard a relatively small part of the cdst of a model. It Is. the over head which counts." 1 We Buy for Less. The MILLIONS TO MOVIES LONDON, Jan. 16: (CP) Cinemas in the United Kingdom drew 957,000,000 people in 1934 at a cost of $204,750,000, according to a survey reported to the Royal Statistical Society. ECONOMY Cash Specials Are always profitable to yon. Save more money in buying here. Don't miss these specials! CAMPBELL'S SOUP tomato, 3 for 25c LIBBY'S SAUER KRAUT ICn 22's, per tin LlBBYS DILL PICKLES flCn 2-2's, per tin' mux. LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS fQo 28-oz., family; 3 tins ........ t AYLMER PORK & BEANS ttg luuiviuuai, pci tin . MILK All Brands per tin 9c per case $4.13 SALAD A TEA Yellow KKt Label, per lb FRY'S COCOA lz's dlO 2 tins " roloCream health 9 tin OATS, large pkg mv WHEAT Good chicken GO 9R feed; 100-lb. sack v FLOUR First grade C OtZ 49-lb. sack , FLOUR Second grade Cf ntz 49-lb. sack v.. MUSSALLEM'S BUTTER GOo First grade, 3 lbs MUSSALLEM'S EGGS ; A Large 29c j A Medium 27c A Pullet 2Gc j Arriving fresh every boat L COLGATE'S SOAPS Assorted, 7 for 25c Mcintosh apples og f A Fancy Wrapped, box ViV Mcintosh apples ne WE DELIVER MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents P.. O. Box 575- Phone 18 Hotel Arrivals Royal J. DopoUlis, Vancouver. Prince Rupert Mr. "and Mrs, T. rf. Johnson, city. Central I. A. Bradford, d. N. R.; H. M." Wilkinson and famiijr and Mf. a.ici Mrs. Oscar rfanson and family, city. Knox C. Burton, Jasper. Want Ads FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apartment. Phone 547. (tf) FOR SALE FRESH Fish for sale aboard Helen II, Cow Bay. (tf) LOST LOST Hand Gill net, pontoon with dry dock. Finder please re turn to Hunt's Ltd, waterfront. (15) FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys in leather case. Keys rusty, evidently been lost some time. Apply Daily News. (tf) MISCELLANEOUS OIL Burners cleaned and adjusted, wicks changed, 50c, or twice monthly, 85c. P. O. Box 4l6 or Phone Red 395, (12) SKATES SHARPENED SKATES Sharpened, 25c. W. Earl Eby, 435 East Fourth Ave. (14) i OPPORTUNITIES W:ORK ALWAYS AVAILABLE FOR . TRAINED SALESPEOPLE THERE Are always Wore sales pos itions than people to fill them; Systematic training will fit, you for the big-pay positions. Study at home; no limit to your earnings. Information free; Write stating age and occupation to vocational Director, British American Institute of Salesmanship; 863 Bay Street, Toronto. IS Tilt: MTUKMK C'OI KT OK lUtlTlsh; coi r.Mitiv In ITobale til thr Matttr r tlif "Administration Art" and In the .Matt of the KMate of George Mat-kiln, l)etensel TAKE NOTICE that by order of mi Honor, W. E. Fisher, the 11th day of January, AD. 1938, I was appointed Ad- j ' nUnlslrator. at the estate of George niac&Jiii, atxnaea, aria au parties nav-Ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to lurnlah same, properly verified to me on or before the 13th day of February, A D 1936, and all par- ties indebted to the estate axe required td pay th alhdutrt of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Durted the 13th day of January, AJ3. 1936. (23) IN Tllfi SiTKKSIB COI HT OF BRITISH t:OLL'.MlttA In Prohate In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the (Mate of IV II I hi in lliinciin, Deceased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hl Honor W. E. rlsher, the 11th day of January, AD. 1936, I was appointed Ad- muitetraitof of the estate of William Duncan, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 13th day of February, A.D. 1936, and all par ties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their1 indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B.C. Dated the 13th day of January, A.D. em 1030, (23) ; , 7 RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ad. Everything in Clothes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls Ladies' Music Club j Meeting Wednesdayj Held At Home Of xMrs. William ! Cruickshank Who Was Responsible For Arrangement Of Program The Ladies' Music Club held Its regular fortnightly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Cruickshank, McBride Street. Mrs. R. E. Moore, the president, was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members to enjoy an interesting program arranged by Mrs. Cruickshank. who read a paper on the life and works of Percy Grainger, composer and pianist, and Cyril Scott, composer. Before the afternoon's proceedings came to a close, tea was served by the hostess. Vocal solo, "The Black Bird" (Scott). Mrs. J. H. McLeod. Piano- solo, "Country Dance' (Grainger), Miss Margaret Mc-Caffery. Piano duet, "Three Dances for Four Hands, (Grainger), Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. W. L. Stamford. Piano solo, "Lotus Land" (Scott), Mrs. E. J. Smith. We Sell for Less FURS FURS We; hate' orders for RHfik, Marten, Lyti, Foes, Weaiels, ahd Weare prepared ttf' pay ybu hlghesi cash prlcel Also all your other fur' at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship1 now to J. CLONES PRfNCE (lEORriE, B.C. ANNOUNCING: 65 Taxi and Messenger Service Bill Stuart Phone t 65 Stand: Sixth Street A complete Taxi and Delivery Service 1iay and Night Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL mm Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. . . .. For - - COAL LUMBER Building Sudd mm lies Phone PHILPOH Evirr & Co. Ltd. 651 ahd 652