2r 1836 February TimzihTeaTima SALADA litoiHirtNG TEA pets, Math Mats, Reds, Springs, MattrcSS.es 04 asrnine Manicure Preparation addition to the Famous Jasmine Line of Toilet- ; six smart snaues oi nan ponsn; cuiicie VKf over and nail polish remover t bowhtrccs .Pastilcs and Clear Gums Assorted, Alenthol oi rJticlyptus, uiacK tun-ant, and Licorice. Now reduced to, per iound ilibsoa's English Make hard Boiled Candies Assorted Flavors. (jyg & per pound Accurate Reliable Thermometers d i r-rv en ipi.ou frigerator 25c It Frying 75c Candy Making . . . 75c Weather . . 25c & 50c Clinical 50c Ormes Ltd. "Tite Pioneer DtUqtisis TLe Kexll Btora Phones: 81 Si 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Bdijiind Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. ELIO furniture Exchange few FURNITURE Floor Covering Stair Car- f AI'LES4(Xcw Goods) blankets, Window Winds, Table Oilcloth, Pack Sacks, Suitcases HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT OUTRIGHT Phone: Green 421 hFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By wiadiah Fish ft Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Y6u can rent h car at Walker's as low as $150 a day, plus 7c 'a mile. j Mrs. 'C. H. Camer6n and child sailed last hTgh't oh the Prince ucuie i or Vancouver. Sons of Norway entertafriment and dance. I.Yj. 6. P. Hall. Frfday, 21st. Th'e pfay "De ny'gl'fte," 8'30 sharp. Adm. 50c. Refreshments. Mrs, A. McGregor and children of Telkwa arrived In the city from the interior on last night's train arid sailed aboard the steamer Prince George for a trip to Van couver. MtS CO0GH Dff0p Medicated with Ingredients of Vicks Vap'oRub E. f. Jones sailed last night on the Prmce George for Victoria on business, in his, capacity as solicitor to the City of Prince Rupert, in connection with the city's tax con-solfdatldn bill. Joseph Evans, charged with drunkenness, Is appearing before Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court this afternoon on a charge of drunkenness. Yesterday afternoon Elnar Hopeh, similarly charged, was fined '$25, With optioVi of ten days' Imprisonment. Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement in the Dally News. Jones Family Market PHONE 957 per lb Rump Roast Beef per lb T-Bone Roast Beefi- per lb Pot Roast Beef 6 lbs Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak per lb ...... Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Boil Beef, 3 lbs. & 5 lbs. Spuds Shoulder of Lamb per lb. Loin of Limb Chop's per lb Shoulder Roast of Pork per lb Leg Roast of Pork per lb Loin Pork Chops-ii. 2 lbs Pork 'Hocks per lb Cooked Ham, 12 lb. & 1 lb. Toma'to'es l'HONE 951 . . . SPECIALS Milk Fed Veal, Smalt Rump Koast of Veal per lb Fillet Roast of Veal pir lb Shoulder Roast of Veal 4 lbs Veal Chops 2 lbs o, 1 Steer liecf Sirloin Tip Roast Beef 15c 20c 50c 35c 18c 15c 18c 50c 50c 20c 25c 25c 15c 20c 18c 22c 45c lOc 35c With purchase of $1.00 worth of meat or more, 3 lbs. limit Sunny- brook nutter 9tZi per lb NEW ROYAL J. Zareill, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FltOM ilQME" Rates 11.00 op 50 Ro6ms ibt i Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 DAILTJNEW8. L&CAL NEWS notes Men's annual banquet, St. An drew's Cathedral, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 6:45, 50c. (45) Sons Of Norway 'Ski Club's Ski Rice on Mount 'otdffeld, Sunday, Feb. 23. Wfll start fr6m the cabfti 1 p.rn. 145) Mr. arid Mrs. B. "E. Valde of Prince George afre spending a .Week or k In town and will be leaving next M6ndav evening on their return to the interior. Father 3. Byrne Grant of Smi-thers (eaves by this evening's trafn on 'his return to the interior after na'ving attended a retreat of priests here during tne past wee. The long pending case of Jack Wong, Chinese, charged With hav- mg opium In his possession, Is proceeding Before Magistrate W. D Vance in city police court this af ternoon. During the absence of Miss Mar jorie Dimock, who has been com. pelled to take a leave of absence from her High School teaching du ties on account of illness, Mrs. A E. Parlow has been secured to act as substitute. Mrs. P. 'cu'rt'i and two children arrived in the city on the Prince George last evening from Anyox and will proceed by this evening's ttain to New York where they will embark March 4 aboard the Beren- garla for Zagreb, Jugo-Slavia. W. L, Hornsby, retired manager of the Prince George branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, and Miss Helen Hornsby, fter a week's visit here with Mr. Hornsby's son-rn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey, s'a'iled last night on the Prince George foV Vancouver. They pian on :mak!hg a trfp to the At lantic Coast via Panama Canal be- f6re taking up residence on Vancouver Island. Major 'c V. Evltt sailed on the Prince George last night enroute to Victoria where he will represent the Northern B. C. Regiment at the Annual meeting of the. .Canadian Infantry Association, the first time this association has ever met in the West. Colonel Johnston who was Invited to attend could not get away from his business Just how so he asked that Major Evltt, se cond In command, be allowed to take his place. Announcements C. N. R, A. Annual Dance, Elks' flail, Friday, February 21. Sons of NorwAy Skuesplll and dance, February 21. Catholic Social, February 24. Toe H bridge, February 26, Canadian Legion Whist, February 2G. Bridge 'and Sons of Norway leap year dance, February 27. "I will! I won't!" Comedy, United Church. March 5 and 6. Philharmonic Society concert Presbyterian Church, March 11, 8:15 p.m. Anglican Pageant, March 210. Eastern Star dance, March 20. Presbyterian Sunday School Con cert, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April ,2 St. Ahcfrew's Cathedral Easter sale, April 16. Catholic Spring Sale, April 23. Moose itAM, SATURDAY Junior Mttdsfe Lodge Vill meet at S p.m. MZES ARE PRESENTED: Awards For Past Year made Salvation Army Citadel 1935 was held last evening in tne Salvatlo'n Army Hall. The 'program was as follows: Opening song, "Jesus With What Gladness," lead by Adjutant Lay- cock. Praver bv Record Sergeant E. Harman. Scrinture reading by Corps Cadet Clara Pierce. Second song, "When Mothers of SalenC lead "by Sunbeam Leader Dolly Smith. Group" of girls of the First Baptist Church under Miss Watson. Solo bv David JoYies. Closing song, "Dare to be a : Prayer by Lieutenant Bridge. ! Atj Rev. C. D. Clarke, who was J chairman for the evening, pfesen-i I ted Corps Cadet certificates to The Salvation Army Young iMary and Clara Pierce who had re- Pe6!Dles' annual prize-giving for.celved first class hori6rs in a six months' course of Bible study. The presentation of prizes 6f books 'arid mottos was also made by MrL Clarke j to the children bf the Sunday! School for attendance arid conduct! for the year 1935. W. Vaughan DaVles was pianist for the evening. Medley of action choruses by the;For tJie East Juniors. pianoforte k16 by Junior Dag gett. V6cal solo by taVId Jones. 'Reading by Mary Pierce. An item by the 'Exploration C.N.R. Trains Mondays, days Wednesdays and Fri-..... 6 p.in. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays 10:20 p.m The complete equipment in tlie Royal City Kitchens for handling Garden Peas is a most interesting operation. From the gardens to the shelters, then to these receivers and elavators, and on to the washers and oorters. Some people confuse Royal City "Super 6" Peas with ordinary, large, sieve 6 jtfas, but "Super C" is a very special variety of its own -large, tender and well-flavored. Many people prefer them to smaller peas. U N I 6 N S T E A M S H I P S, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 to February 29th. 1936. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and return $32.00. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJI. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. VENTURE FRIDAY, 10:30 PJI. Due Vai auver. Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, 'Stewart. Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from .11. M. SMITH, Prince Itupcrt Agent.. .Third. AV'c I'lxme 5(t8 REDUCE WINTER FAllES $32 KKTUIt.N leaving Prince Rupert To VANCOUVER Meals and Berth IncJiided s. s. CE GEORG1 THURSDAY Southbound These rates effective to February 29 Return limit, March 31 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS HOUSEHOLD HELPS Dusting Mops, from 75c, 10 f f 'Clothes Baskets, from S1- Galvanized Tubs, from 50,co4S1 15c t0 oC - Furniture Polish, from Mirrors. Windshields and Tile m i,ntiln ivHVi snrnver "C THOMPSON HARDWARE GO. LTD. Come and See Our NEW WALLPAPERS A large shipment of the newest patterns of "Sunworthy Wallpaper" has just arrived. The prices of these popular light resisting papers are now so low that they come within the reach of every purse. And, while it lasts, we are going to sell the balance of our last year's stock of wallpaper at 25 dlscountl Get it now while the selection is large. Gordon's Hardware .- SEEDS Our new stocks of flower and vVgVtable seeds is arriving dairy. Choicest Varieties suitable to local climatic conditions. ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glennie's MACKENZIE'S TrtjftNifufcte FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS, REDS 'SPRANG toATTRE'sSTis All Kinds Phone 775 Third Avenne Hiiitoii Goal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL Trappers and Dealers Have to fill my orders for all kinds of furs and will pay top , market price. Ship your1 goods, as soon as received, money wired Make your shipments and convince yourselves. f, OLD BLOOM DdnH Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until Ytiii See the . . . New Chevrolet SoWd Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Clylrider Motor Fisher No liraft Ventilation Knee Action Front Wheels Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 52 Hyde Transfer Coal Cartage Storage PHONE 180 bfricc 315 Second Avenue The Dally News has an audited circulation. WTr6V ':" on 4m I?