February j AU?T 1t njo;y tea at its best ALADA TEA IKVKNI TIIVl V-W" U4.ni Prince Rupert IAL1BUT LIVER OIL luid in Dropper bottles 50c and $1.00 isule.s, per viulot oO $1.UU wiles, per box of 250 $3,75 Special Alixiurc ror i.inmmi I ighest Potency Vitamin Emulsion ulsifying In a palatable form the Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna nd Cod Liver Oils- dl.UU vt bottle of G4 doses 1 use only the pure undiluted Halibut Liver Oil in these pre- lations. Guaranteed tests have proven the local oil to be the m ... .. i . i it.. . ! 1 n!t.M,tMi! fcfst of its kinu on me marnci. men in mc twiiiui "'i"i it is the ideal general tonic. ArU For Genuine Prince Rupert Oil Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Drvtqgtsts The Rexal Store riiones: SI 2 Open Daily From 8 a.m. til! 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. fill 9 p.m. TRAPPERS! Attention! )on'l sell your furs until you sec Frank Lockwood P. O. Box 200 SPECIAL PRICE On Custom Tailor-Made SUITS $38J0 ReducrdtQ $30 From Jan. 13 to Feb. 12 This Is lowest price ever charged for these suits M. T. LEE Third Avenue tfejit to M. M. Stephens ION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER OM PRINCE RUPERT 32,00 nETT,nNf and1 rvw mt I,rTlllV nprth fOM PORT SIMPSON $35.35 llUtvii.x. - inciuaea. Iduced Rates to Vancouver ajso apply from nUjmf4lAtePQlP. Tickets on Sale lletwepn November isi. a"" r 'A,, ' Iifcial 28th, 1937, inrlusivc r- (iood to Return up In March 31, lHV nhlldren Halt Fare. Reamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar Vancouver . ... . 1 Mr m rtv ml .v frM p. I'ATALA Tuesday, 1 :.w p.m. l mirpuuy, v.. h CARDENA Friday, 10:.0 p.m. Monday, a.m. ince Rupert Agent - A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 li uonveniem riease rurciwe " lefish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. on Prince from a trip to Vancouver. CftESTCOLDS l" I ...Distressing symptoms f? relieved by rubbing on i5k visas Mrs. D. Burnett arrived in the city on the Princess Norah yester day afternoon from Juneau and proceeded by the evening train j from here for a visit a her home In Little falls, Minnesota. Isadore Goldstein, mayor of Ju neau and prominent merchant of, the Alaskan Capital city, and Mrs. Goldstein wire passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday after noon going through for a trip Seattle. Thomas Priest, C. p. R. travels line auditor, after making the round trip to Skagway on official; business, disembarked from the! steamer Princess Norah here yes-tprrtav nftcrnoon and will Droceedl from here on his return to Van couver by the Princess Adelaide Saturday morning. Caot. John O. Benson, veteran northern mining man, who ha3 been in the north in connection j with a new project of mining gold I from under water by means of a sucetlon dredge outfit, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon bound from Juneau to San Francisco. Capt. Benson will be coming north to Alaska waters again In April, bringing the outfit with him. Op erations will be undertaken first at Lituya Bay, later at Middleton Island and during the summer at Nome. Meantime prospecting for suitable ground is being proceeded with. HOTEL ARRIVALS Roya 1J. A. LoaK&s, Digby Island, frjnce Rupert J. Matthews, Atlln; T. Priest, B. Irvine, and Mrs.. L. S. Hope a'naauglili,"Vahcoyyeri Dan QV Rourke, Calgary: J. L. Ferrler, Victoria; D. 11. Sutherland, yoxk-ton. Sask. Central p. Kady, C.N.R. Knox H. Enoksen, city, Announcements VS DAILY NSWiS LOCAL NEWS NOTES 5. 0. N. meeting tonight. (29) . Basketball tonight, Moose Hall. 1 Tonight's tram, due from the W. A. Hogg returned to the city east at 10:20, was reported this on the Prince Rupert last night morning to be on time. from a trip to Vancouver. j Pete Kady returned to the city I J.D. McCrlmmon, City Hall Jan -. , the ( n.i t-. i. amxm thf mnnv local DeODW nupert iasi iiigiiiMkut w m""'s -- - - United Missionary tea, Mrs. Jen-ner's, February 11. Legion Valentine Box Social, February 12. University extension lectures, rpbruarv 17. 18 and 19, Presby terian Church Pean Clement. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. H, Car son's, February 18. Evelyn Bagshaw Hewson Re cital, February 18. Baptist .Supper February 18. Ancllcan Chancel Guild tea, Mrs Rorie's, Friday, 19. Hiiih School play, Presbyterian Church, February Z5 and 20. Junior Chamber Dance, Friday, April 2. who are down wun. uie yicvaicm influenza epidemic. H.A. Loakes of Diabv Island re-! "". . . .. ! untvrt Gordon returned to ins Rupert last evening from a trip to city on yesterday mornings train Vancouver. . "'w w . sota. William 1jxkc nt MpHalrafla . ! who has been on a three weeks' i Adolph Dsrner of the Boidwrs ; trln t Vnnfmiupr rotiimort fn thp Settlement Board left by last; city from the south on the Prince night's train on his return to Telk- Rupert last evening. aner a unei . omciai dusuir. j L. W. Patmore K.C. returned to 1 well known pio-j the city on the Prince Rupert last Sam Fitzgerald, evening from Victoria where he neer Portland ua" V ' has been spending the past several was a pawenger aboard the Prince last evenfng bound from weeks with Mrs. Patmore and fam- HuPert lly who are in residence (here for vicwim iu awh the winter, Mrs. L. S. Hope and daugnier ar- Robert C. Randall, who has been engaged for some time as a commercial airplane pilot In the Yukon, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday after noon going through to Vancouver whence he will proceed to Edmon ton nnrth nf which cltv he will be to; In future flying. Mrs. Randall and little sons went south a few weeks ago. PEA SOUP Genuine French, 28-oz. tins IQi per tin GOAT CHEESE Individual i-ib. brick AQn per lb, FISHBALLS Globe- 0! trotter, l's, per tin PEARL BARLEY 20C SHAKER SALT 2 for I'llONE 18 15c Civ Shredded VVdeol to your childrtn I rived in the city on the Prince Ru- rim.ffoo pert last evening from Vancouver UUUn. vuiuiuuiv to loin Mr. Hope .who has been transferred here trict forester. as assistant dis- For Local Library Mr. and Mrs. Anton K. Money At the regular meeting- of the of remote Frances Lake In the (Library Board on Wednesday eve- Yukon country were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yester day afternoon going through for a trip to Vancouver. nlng, only routine matters were dealt with. Owing to sickness a number of members of the board were unable to attend. Matters in respect to the librarian's and secretary's annual re-nort which would offer some sug- gestlons In respect to oDiauung funds will be brought up at the next regular meeting. The chairman appointed Mrs. N. Arnold, R. L. McLennan and Trevor Williams as a book committee for 1937. TODAY OUR HEALTHY E QUINS HAD QUAKER Uiuo BRACE-UP NERVES, DIGEST10N.APPETITE FbtMWri4 Cirrtrht 194. N I A. BmtM.lnc. A enaroua tmrving cots than te mi Mussallem's Economy Store WALNUTS 9Rf AOV' Shelled, per lb ,FIGS Smyrna 3 lbs 25c BUTTER First grade Q5p vO creamery, 3 lbs TOILET SOAP 1 On 4 bars PEARS Royal City lf 2's, per tin ANCHOVIES Carl- OOp son's SwedUh, tin UUV PASTRY FLOUR JQp B&K, per 10-lb. sa. MATCHES 300's 47c 6 boxes SALMON-Rotary 9,7p Sockeye, l's, tin P.O. BOX 575 I .IT'S THE CHILDREN WITH2 WHO ARE HEALJHY golden-brown Shredded Wheat CfljSP, makes an Ideal,. vell-balanced meal for growing children because It's made of whde wheat Nature's perfect cereal nothing added, nothing taken1 away. It contains the -vital food essentials necessary for strong . -bones and teeth, for growth and to help resist Ill-health. It tastes good and is good for them, too. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CQMfANY, LTD. Nlfr F Canada nory day. They Ion ill . ,,, 1 "mr SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT A. MacKenzie Furniture February Bed Special Single Beds as Low as $20 Complete ELIO'S FURNITURE Three-Piece Chesterfield Suite at very reasonable price Introducing The Folding Metal Bridge Set When guests drop in for cards, this handsome bridge set is put up in a moment no need to disarrange the furnishing of the living room or porch. When the game is over the table and chairs fold compactly, occupying little space. Spring Filled Mattresses in all sizes BLANKETS Four popular Leading Lines that Cannot be Reatcn Folding Carriers Used Goods Kitchen Ranges and Heaters Singer Sewing Machine 1 Portable Typewriter good as new We Buy Used Goods or Exchange D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. Business Hour Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. it M i! IS i: ' tx ' i: it i: i'l -t t ; .1 i i