February .11. l.M0 w TEA is delicious y This Drug Store Bahy Food SOI Be Your Drug Store Wc Can Supply Everything the Baby Needs i' Poitinlnfn Stnnlf nf Vnr"!hiic Mnlfna nf FUNNELS- For filling nursing bottles. 'CLASS 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 ears. SPONGES For baby's bath. Our Baby Scales Arc Always at Your Service This is the Store that gives 'SERVICE that SERVES j Ormes Ltd. "Jite Pioneer Druggists tie RxH SUt Phones: 81 Si 82 " Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Isondjjiind Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m.,, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. D..ELIO Furniture Exchange Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Cribs, Dining Room Suites, Standard Lamps, Buffets and Sideboards, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Coal Ranges in good condition at reasonable prices. Furniture Bought Outright Phone: Green 421 ftefish which made Prince RnpertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., M PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Mrs. Fred Atkins of Queen Charlotte City IS paying a visit to the City, having arrived from the Islands on the Prince John yesterday afternoon. She will be here for a couple of weeks. J. -J. Perry, accountant of the Rose Harbor whaling station, who. has been in charge of the plant during the winter, arrived in the city on the Prince John yesterday dfternoon from the Queen Char lotte Islands and will proceed to night on the Prince George for a Visit in Victoria. D. Armour came north on the Prince John this trip from Victoria to relieve Mr. Perry at Rose Harbor. Mrs. D, L. Pitt and daughter, Elizabeth, and son, Bobby, will be leaving Premier shortly for Aus tralia to take lip residence, Joining Mr. Pitt who was transferred a year or so ago to that country as general manager of the Premier Gold Min ing Co. Mrs. Pitt and family, who have many friends In Prince Rupert and whose departure from the district will be regretted, will sail from Vancouver in April on the Empress of Japan and, on their way to Australia, will stay over for a couple of weeks to visit In Hotto lulu. for tastier GRAVIES STEWS SOUPS add 2 or 3 OXO cubes For - - COM LUMBER Building Supplies Phone PH1LP0H EV1TT & 'Co. Ltd. 651 am 652 DATLT NEWB i '.-.'i.'-'J Local neWS You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $150 a day, plus 7c a mile. A regular meeting of the Moose Lodge was 'held last night with the new dictator, James Taylor, In the tihalr. Business was of a routine nature. A meetlne of salmon fishermen will be held in the C. C. F. Hall under the auspices of the Prince Rupert 'Flshernien's'Co-ODerative Assn. Thursday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. (tf) Harry Long, B. and B. foreman for the Cariadian National Rail Ways In the local yards, returned to the city on the Prirtce George1 yesterday morning from a vacation j trip w Vancouver. Basketball tortight, 7 pjh. Tonight's train, due, from the East at 10:20, was reported thl.' morning to be on time. Applications for the position of camp men for the Princfi Rupert Fishprriien's Co-oberatiVe Associa tion will be received Until Feb. 29; (37) C. P. R. Steamer Princess, Nprah,' Carlt. 'William Palmer, is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon from Skagway ana other Alaska points and will sail at 5 p:m. for THE ABOUT DUTCH Frank Udha Gives Iriterestln? -Talk !to Members -df Women's Canadian ClUl) An extremely interesting talk was given to the members of the Women's Canadian Club last 'night at the Toe H rooms .by Frank Dona, 'who with his brother has been in Prlnfie Rupert -aboard the 34 foot sailing yawl Marie. In the course of a projected world cruise. Miss Lillian HalllWell presided. 1 'Mr. Dona, who is a Dutchman, told about himself and his travels and then went on to tell about his coimtry and Countrymen, par tlcularlv in the provinces of V01- endam, fceeland and the Isle of Marken. He showed little dol's depicting the costumes used In these sections of the country, clothes that have not varied in style for seven hundred years. All are home made and last often for two eeneratlons. The sneaker said the people gen erally were very religious, mostly Rbman Catholics. On Sundays they all dressed In their best and, dec orated with wonderful Dutch goldi jewelery, went to church.. In Zee-' land the length of lace on the wbmen's hat told whether she was Catholic or Protestaril' fcrid tlie way the rim of the man's hat was turned Indicated th same thing. If turned up, tne man was a rro-estant and, if down, a Catholic. Iln Marken the people stick to the old customs more than at any other part of the country. Mothers tie cloths around the heads of their babies which give them a peculiar shape and no efforts of the doctors have yet been able ti, eliminate the custom, The boys and the girls are dressed alike m .rtrlc' Whp 'iftit.ll spvpn vpars 'of f,4.ij w.w - rf age when the boys are given men's costumes. 'Education Is much like that In rannrin hut the minils take It play. German, French and English are taught to pupils of the higher grades. Children are not allowed to work, even selling papers, until they are sixteen years of age. 'Mr. Dona danced a simple Dutcn dance In costume and played "Old Black Joe" on the same saw h? used in building his sailboat and his house on wheels. At the conclusion the speaker was bombarded with questions which he answered In an Iriterest-tnir manner and. at the conclusion he was accorded a vote of thanks on motion of 'Mrs. F N. Good, se dohded by Mrs. Fred McLedd. Q. C. ISLANDS Mr. and :Mrs. P. Turner, who were recently married, travelled from Bedeewlck Bay to Queen Charlotte City on the present voyage of the Prince John. They will make their hbme for 'the time being at Queen Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Bosworth re turned to Sedgewlck Bay, 'Queen Charlotte Islands, on the present trlb of the fiteamer -Prince John rifter a holiday trip as far south as California. Mr. 'Bosworth is accountant for the J. R. Morgan Log- t'lng Co. at sedgewlek Bay. jack Allison, son of A. ;P. Allison, well known 'Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, returned to his father's 'camp at 'Gutnshfewa Inlet dn the present trip of the Prince John after having spent 'the past CoUple of mbnths at his home In Vancouver. WALLACE'S February Clearance Sale Starts Friday Following our yearly inventory, wc find ourselves overloaded with certain lines. Rather than carry them over, we have reduced priefcs, regardless Of cost, and offer some wonderfully attractive bargains in seasonable Merchah- disc. We list a few, but a visit to our store will be amply repaid, lour uouar FLANNELETTE SHEETS W-4 Single Bed, pair $1.95 11- 4 Double Bed, pair $2.45 12- 4 Large, Plaids br Plains. pair $2.95 Extra large, whipped singly, 76x99 pair $3;45 Krinkle Crepe Bedspreads 72x90 H- gA Assorted color stripes, each per suit Phone 9. CN.R. Trains From rum the wig East days Announcements Canadian Legion Whlit, 'February 26. Church, March 5 and 6. p.m Cambral Valentine Dance, Feb ruary. 14. Varden Concert, February 19. Valentine tea, Oddfellows' Hall, February 20. C. N. R. A. 'Annual Dance, TElks' Hall, Friday, February 21. Sons of Norway Skuesplll and' dance, February 21. Catholic SoCial, February 24. Toe !H. Bridge, Februafy 26. Bridge and "I 'Will I I won't I" Comedy, United Anglican Pageant, March 20. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2, St. Andrew's Cathedral Easter sale, April 16. MOOSE HALL 'RENTAL RATES 'Concerts .$25.00 Dances 25.00 Public Meetings 1500 'A Toom suitable for smaller meetings Is how available on the ground floor, rental raite, '$4:00 For engagements phone the rClub6teWaa, 640 or Red 412. win go iurtner. Muslin Curtains Contrasting Q-i AA frilly edge, 2 .pairs for Unbleached Sheets Will launder 90C well, each pair $1.75 Ladies' Pure Wool Vests Cream or colored, some with bloomers to match, values 17 Qa to $1.25 garment, per garment Women's Pure Wool Jaeger Union Suits A few to clear at 61 Foundation Garments Gossard quality, various styles and sizes, values to CO AC $6.50, to clear Women's Corsolettes Values to $3 .50, each : Girls' and Wometfs Cotton Gowns 2 for each much more seriously than do Can- united Valentine Tea, February adlans. The teachers are very stern ; 13. and allow little opportunity tor y mm m v $1.75 $1.00 Women's White Flannelette Gowns Trimmed embroidery and with long sleeves fl AA Ladles' Crepe Dre'sses Assortment Q) 'Q'C of colors, each . .. fr.Pa All Ladies' Coats to 'be 'cleared at cost Women's Rubberized Raincoats in black, brdwn, navy, plaid back flJO CA value td $5.50, each t?0.JV Children's Coats Blanket Cloth with Astra-chan trim, In reseda, ruby or French blue, Values tb$7'.95;$ to 6 years 5 95 each Girls'' Coats-Fur trimmed, ages 8 flfl ACT 'to 14, "values to $12.50, each Ladies' Pure Wool Ankle Sox 3 pairs Ladles' Felt Hats Assorted colors, each SEE OUR WINDOWS Notice 1 l t. . . . . , . .11 L. lt. For the East , Notice is nereDy given uiat uic Monda-ys, -WeaHays attd Tri- Annual uenerai Aieeimg 01 w-e r?,v. . , b h m- members of the Prince Rupert'Gen- erai iiospitui vaaucjaiiuu ui held neia at ai the 111c vii.jf City "Hall nan on un Friday 1 Tuesday, (Thursday and Satur- February 14th, 1936, at B pjn. 'in.Vn mm : ... To receive balance sheet for 1935. To receive general and Auditor's report. To elect five members of tne l Board of Management. 1 To appoint Auditor. j Try a Dally News want-ad. Family Meat Market PHONE 957 Rdund Steak, 2 lbs. & 1 lb. Kidney Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Prime Rib Steaks 3 lbs Sirloin Steak per lb Pot Roast of Beef-- per lb. Lamb Stew 3 lbs .. Pdrk Hocks ner lb - Shoulder dILamr 4 lbS. .; ....'..i Lamb Chops .' ; 3 lbs. .......' Veal Bteak 3 lbs w... Shoulder of Veal per lb Stew Veal 3 lbs Pdrk Chojjs 2 lbs Ayrshire, Bacon per lb Ffesh Eggs 3 doz PHONE 951 Meat Specials 1 . 50c 25c 50c 0c IOC 25c 10c 50c 50c 50c 10c 25c 45c 25c 65c $1.00 Cotton Filled COMFORTERS '60x72 Fancy Covers, each $2.50 Ladles' Fancy Striped All Wool Ankle gAo Sox Reg. 69c, 'pair Girls' Ski Sport Ankle Sox-Reg. 75c, pair 59c Ladles' Silk and Wool or Pure Wool Hose-Assorted colors T7E pair 'Ladles' Spats Very smart and A A warm, pair $1.00 Third & Futon ClissiFlED Iff FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 4 -room apartment. Phone 547. (tf) FOUND FOUND Horn-rimmed glasses on Third Avenue between 6th and ,7th Streets. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying fbr this advertisement, tf. Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL 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 .1 . f i. i 9 1 1 1 ( 11 is ' I . 1 IVJrt!