feet for every Purse KKTL'HN leaving Prince Rupert TEA Lc CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 I'JVI. ' ....r. rninV in -in 11 1 1.3.3. ..., u.nHon o m Due vai juuvci. iuiuijr ....... Ta VANCOUVER Mi'uIh and IWUt Includnd s. s. Astern Oysters Gflg bint ... vv. Shamrock Lard In cartons, lb. . 17c I et This Drug Store 302 IjON S K l AJlali ll S, LIMITED ,,, winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 February 29th, 1936. Prince Rypert to Vancouver and return 132.00. , Lklv sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, fttMj Rnnrlnv J? n m Further information regarding sailings and tickets from i M SMITH, Prince Kupm Agent, jnira Ave. Phone 568 EDUCED WINTER FARES $32 PRINCE GEORGE THURSDAY 10:30 p.m. Southbound Thest raUi effective to February 2 Return limit March 31 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS EuAUTY v. J STEER REEF mm f---j i lbs. Sic COMET BUTTER Pot Roast, lb 12c Prime Rib, lb 18c Brisket, lb 10c 3 lbs. 81c CHOICE LAMB Legs, lb. 8c Shoulders, lb 17c Breast, lb .10c FRESH KILLED POULTRY oung Capons Boiling Fowl er lb, Ayrshire Bacon 28c per b. Pork Tenders per lb PORK Butts, lb. 22c Butt Chops, 2 lbs. . . 45c FRESH WHIPPING CREAM, i pint 25c 28c .....20c Be Your Drug Store We Can Supply Everything the Baby Needs Wc Keep a Complete Slock of Various Makes of Baby Food .FUNNELS For Tilling nursing bottles. GLASS GRADUATES For measuring milk. HOT WATER BOTTLES For stomach pains. NURSING BOTTLES For baby's food. RUBBER NIPPLES For nursing bottles. ABSORBENT COTTON For plugging nursing bottles. BOTTLE BRUSHES For cleaning nursing bottles. GAUZE For cleaning baby's face. RUBBER SHEETING To prevent baby wetting bed. BABY TALCUM POWDERS For baby's delicate skin BABY SOAPS For baby's bath. SAFETY PINS For fastening baby's clothes. THERMOMETERS For taking baby's temperature. BORIC ACID SOLUTIONS For baby's eyes. RUBBER SYRINGES For baby's cars. SPONGES For baby's batlf. Our Baby Scales Are Always at Your Service Tis is the Store that gives SERVICE that SERVES Ormes Ltd. CEta Pioneer Druqgiate He KexU .Star , phones: 81 . 'Open Dally From a.m. 1111 10 P-A- Si aunays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 P - tlu 9 m Constable Walter Middleton of the city police sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. ' 4 this week from the Islands, is in the Prince Rupert General Hos pital for an operation. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens of Skideeate. The operation was performed successfully this .Sons f Norway Skuespill and dance, February 21. Catholic Social, February 24. Toe H. Bridge, February 26. Canadian Legion Whist, February 26. J5t. Andrew's sale, Anrll 16. Bridge and "I wllll I won't!" Comedy, United Church, JMwcJi 5 jwd 6. Philharmonic Society concert Presbyterian Church, March 11, 8:15 P.m. Anglican Pageant, March 20. Presbyterlan Easter Sale, April 2 CathedraJ Easter MOOSE HALL I i RENTAL, KATES Concerts ra..,...25.po Dances ?5.Q0 Puolic Meeting? - J5.0Q A room sultabie tor smaller meetyncs Is now .ay.alJaUe on the gjound floor. Rental rate, - $4.00 For ingagemen.ts phone the Club Steward. j640 or JRted 412. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcye 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. DAILY NEWS Local ncWI H Yo.u can fent a .car at Walkerja Bargains in winter coats, fur! as low as $1,50 a day, nlus 7c a trimmed, at cost and less. Demers. j mile. 13.9)1 Miss Muriel Morjris sailed yesterday aftenoon on the Princes Norah fpr a vacation trip to Mrs. A. M. Dowther sailed last night on the Prince George for a business rlp to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. The regular monthly meeting of the prince Rupert Shrjne .Club was to Vancouver and Seattle. Having in his custody Joe Brown, Who has been sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for assault, J. J. Payne sailed yesterday a-jternoon on the Princess Norah for a business trjp Jo Vancouver. p,r. frying E. Snider, veteran dentist of Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yeste-. day piternoon going trough on a trip to Vancouver. Jhe city police court case of Jack Wong, .Chinese, charged with hav- held last night In the Masonic ling .opium in his possession, has Temple. Business w.as entirely of a '.been urther adjourned until Feb- routine nature. Jruary 21 with the pQssiDiniy oi De- jing taken up some time in the In- Col. J. W. Nichols, general mana- teryal. ger of the -Canadian Fish .& Gold ; ... Storage ,Co., sailed Jast night on the Prince George for a business trip ..AO kC vr- W MOV W. H. Fairbalrn and daughter, jMlss .0. fA. Fairbairn, who arrived Mrs. Fred Atkins of Queen Char-jjn the city from the Islands this lotte City, ty. ' who arrived In the city week aboard a small , boat, will sail by the Prince Charles tomorrow on their return to tneir home at Queen Charlotte City. Called to Seattle on account of her sister, Mrs. William Balagnp, morning and the condition of the J who has been seriously ill for some patient was reported tms aiternoon to be good. Announcements Cambral Valentine Dance, Feb ruary 14. Varden Concert, February 19. Valentine tea, Oddfellows Hall, February 20. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, February 21. It 1 1.1 . . . 4Vit n.Awi. nine, luk-uis u luin iui wic .wuiw, Miss Willa Dyer sailed for the south on the Princess Norah yes-1 terday afternoon. Melvln Melklejohn, well known . Winnipeg Insurance man, and Mrs.j Meiklejohn, In the course of a trip Jo the Pacific Coast, arrived In the city from the east on last night's train and sailed aboard the Prince' George for Vancouver. On his way to Victoria to attend the session of the Legislature opening next week, E. T. Kenney, M1..A. for Skeena, was here last night. He arrived by train from Terrace and sailed for the south aboard the steamer Prince-George. Members of the iocal division of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve will be guests of the management of the Capitol Theatre tonight when the picture "Born For Glory," an epic of the Royal Navy, Is being shown. Miss Nancy Rorle sailed yester day afternoon on the Princess No rah for a brief trip to Vancouycr On her returp she will be Ac companied by her mother, Mri. George Rorie, who has been spend - Ins the past two or three months Jn the south. C. P. RJel, formerly of this city and now located at Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday afternoon ce.turning south after a visit ito Ketchikan In connection with a mining property there In widen he has Jjefionle Interested. jGeorge J. S. Anderson, formerjy of the Vocal pank of Montreal staff and now located in New Westmjn ster, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return south after a six weeks' holiday visit here He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of this city. Mrs. Anderson Is continuing her visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dobb. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Noble, after having spent the past month cr so at Skagway where Mr. Noble was relieving as customs officer, were passengers aboard the Prln cess Norah yesterday afternoon returning to Victoria. Mr. Noble Is a well known old timer of Prince Rupert 1 and, during h'.s brief stay here, rnet a .number .of fprmer friends. W- L. Hornsby, who has retired froni the service of the Royal Bank of Canada after having been, manager at Prince George- for years, and daughter. Miss Helen Hornsby, arrived in the .city from the interior on last night's train and will spend a few days visit ing here with Mr. Horn$by's son- ln-Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J, T. JJarvey, before proceeding south. Tiiey plan on making a trip abroad via the Panama Canal and wjjl travel considerably befora settling down possibly in Victoria! Phone 9 and H. McLennan, Surf Point. Royal E. Makela, Surf Point. Prince Rupert H. D. Gray and W. T. Reid, Prince George; A. A. Cameron, .Judge W. E. Fisher sailed last night on the .Prince George for a brief trip to Vancouver and Vic toria. Try a Dally News classified ad vertisement for best results. ri AssinCll FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 4-room aDartment. Phone 547. tP FOUND FOUND Horn-rimmed glasses on Third Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets. Owner may have same by calling at Dally Nev3 and paying for this advertisement. M FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary Safe. Apply Dally News office. Phone 98. (tf) NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 ap Room Hot & Cold Waer Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box IBB SEE OUR VINDOVS Ladies' Felt Hats Assorted colors, each in Vancouver and Miss xorx is ' returning to iier home. Family Meat Market PHONE 957 Specials T-Bone Roast of Beef 4 lbs Sirloin Tip of Beef per lb. ..; prime Rib Standing per lb Pot Roast of Beef 6 Jbs Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions ; Round Steak, 2 lbs. ,& 10 lbs. Spuds : Shoulder of Veal per lb Veal Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas , Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Leg of Veal per lb. Small Leg of Mutton per lb Shoulder of Lamb. . PHONE 95: No. 1 Steer B.eef (About 5 lbs.), per lb. Shoulder of Pork-i; per lb Leg of Pork per lb. Loin of Pork per lb Corn Beef 6 lbs. -i Frying Chlcken-i- ach Boiling each 75 c 18c 15c1 50c 25c 50c 10c 25c 25c ,.15c 18c 15c .18c 22c, i 20c 30c 70c 75c Roasting Chicken &1 ftfti IAIV vr PACK THRBi WALLACE'S February Clearance Sale Starts Friday Following our yearly inventory, we find ourselves overloaded with certain lines. Rather than jcarry them over, we have reduced prices, regardless of cost, and offer some wonderfully attractive bargains in seasonable merchandise. We list a few, but a visit to our store will be ampjy repaid. Your dollar wiU go further. FLANNELETTE SHEETS 10- 4 Single Bed, pair $1.95 11- 4 Double Bed, pair $2.45 12- 4 Large, Plaids or Plains, pair $2.i)5 Extra large, whipped singly, 76x99 Pr $3.45 Krinkle Crepe Bedspreads 72x90 Assorted color stripes, each Muslin Curtains Contrasting frilly edge, 2 pairs for Unbleached Sheets Will launder well, each pair . $6.50, to clear 1.50 $1.00 90c $1.75 Ladles' Pure Wool Vests Cream or colored, some with bloomers to match, values Qo to $1.25 garment, per garment Women's Pure Wool few to clear at per suit 1 t V Jaeger Union Suits A $1.95 Foundation Garments Gossard quality, various styles and sizes, values to CO QC Women's Corsolettes Values to $3.50, each Girls' and Women's Cotton Gowns 2 for 1y mm w V u $1.75 $1.00 Women's White Flannelette Gowns Trimmed embroidery and with long sleeves fi4 Aft each Ladles' Crepe Dresses Assortment of colors,- each Girls' Coats Fur trimmed, ages 8 Jo 14, values to $12.50, each Ladies' Pure Wool Ankle Sox 3 pairs $2.95 All Ladies' Coats to be cleared at cost Women's R,ubherlzed Ralncoats-rjn black, brown, navy, plaid back CO ff A value to $5.50, ech VwU Children's Coats Blanket Cloth with Astrakhan trim, in reseda, ruby or French blue, yfllues to $75; '3 to 6 years $5 05 $7.95 $1.00 Cotton Filled COMFORTERS 60x72 Fancy Covers, each $2.50 Ladles' Fancy Striped All Wool Ankle OVX, ftp Sox Reg. 69c, pair Glrls'Ski Sport Ankle Sox-Reg. 75c, pair 59c Ladies' Silk and Wool or Pure Wool Hose-Assorted colors- pair Ladles' Spats Very smart and warm, pair $1.00 $1.00 Third & Futon iHIHIBHHiHlHHVHHWHBWiHiBHIIHIHHHHHHHill Hotel Arrivals Savoy O. HlHgren, Lockeport; W. H. Fairbairn and Miss O. M. Fair- Miss Elizabeth Wilson, accompanied by Miss Jean X.ork of Vancouver, who has been visiting in the city for the past month, will sail tonight on the Princess Ade-, laide for VancWer- Miss Wilson! cairn J" m d weeks holidaying Wacvk. A. Johnston. M. Mandrux . -7 - J Z FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS, BEDS SPRING MATTRESSES All Kinds Phone 775 For - - Third Avenue COAL LUMBER Building I Supplies ft' Phone PH1LP0TT EVITT & Co. Ltd. 651 and 652 I Kit ! J ! t 5 K.1 i t X ;l it t i : m ri ! u 1