'February 8, 1637 Roiiday TH2 DAILY PAOE THRB'V KRVENT THAT COLD. WITH.- Prince Rupert HAUBUT OVER OIL Liquid in Dropper bottles Capsules, per vial; of f0. . Capsules, per box of; 250, 50c and $1.00, $1.00 $3.75 A Special, Mixture- Ifor Children Highest Potency Yitamin Emulsion KojuMfying in a patotnblc form the Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver OUJr- . Per IjoUIp of fit 'lf)f(f!K : $1.00 V use only U'R I"rS umlfliilril Halibut Liver Oil In these preparations. (iiiarAiiteed, tests have proven the local oil to be the. finest of its kind on the market. Ifhli, In the essential vitamins, it is Hit: ideal Rfncral tonic. Aslt For Cenuine Prince Rupert Oil Qrmesltd. "3iut Pioneer Druqfjists The Kexall Store Phones; 81 & 82. Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 13 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. 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 momentno 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 Pour Popular Leading Lines that Cannot be Beaten 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. !US'"tss ,,0Ur Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8, a.m. to 1 P-m. LOCAL NEW. NQTES Danny Morrison returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Vancouver. J- E. Hopkins, prominent mining man of Fairbanks, Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morn In? returning north after a trip to Seattle. Mrs. Q. Weygand of Juneau, who has been on a trip to Sacramentc, was a. passenger aboard the Prin cess Norah this morning returning to the Alaska capital. Ch ildren's Colds . , Best treated without "dosing" V'CKS George Miller, well known United States customs officer at Skag-way.was a pasesnger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north after a vacation trip to Seattle and Portland. J. E. Paschal, conductor of the Canadian National Railways running bstween Smithers and Prince George, and James Buchan, en, gineer, arrived in the city from Smithers on Saturday night's train to attend the funeral of the late W. D. Moxley and are returning to the interior this W. G. McMorris and D. A. after having spent the week at Hazelton, arrived In the city .from the interior on Saturday night's train and will sail tomor row afternoon on the Catala for (Vancouver. They had intended getting operations started at the American Boy mine, which has I uccu iJiiiuiaiea uy uie vitung uoia Mining Co. but 35 below zero this time. CUssiFiEO FOR SALE FOR SALE 5 - roomed modern house. Call Dr. II. L. Alexander 324 5th Ave. E, tf FOR SALE One Aetna oil burnet for heater. Cheap for cash Phone Blue 825. (331 FOR SALE Household furniture. Chesterfield suite, dining room suite, kitchen tablie and chairs, rugs, etc. Apply 324 5th Ave. E. or Phone Red 578. tf. NUMBER Of volumes of classics for sale cheap. Set of three vols. Library of Science "First Principles by Spencer," "Man's Place In Nature" by .Huxley and "Other Worlds Than Ours" by Proctor. Five particularly, well bound volumes by Smollett; 15 volumes, of Balzac, 43 volumes by Voltaire. These books will, be sold as a job lot or In sets. The y may be seen at the Dally Nevvs. ' i v ' "(tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-plecs Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-plece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-plece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50. Furnish your home complete three rooms, 59 pieces all for $165. Many other bargains. Terms If you wish. Order today. Julius Sh6re Mall Order House, 8th floor Beklns Building. Vancouver, (tf) LOST LOST Sunday, lady's wrist watch, Mount Oldfleld. If by any, chance found return Dally News.. Reward. (32) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15, for $1. Paclfln ; Supply, 751, OranvlI)e, Vancouver. TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant readings. Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver, B.C. Four questions answered, Send birth montli. Donation, (tf) MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. Ono dose peps up or! gans. 'glands. If not delighted, naker refunds few cents paid wa!l or write, Ormes Limited; tf Billy Oreen, who has been re ceiving treatment here is about to be transferred to, Tranquille Sanitarium, i Mr, and Mrs. Henry Prevost of. MetiakaUa returned'to the city oh the -Catala last evening from' a trip to. Vancouver. i H, V. Morehouse,, manager of the B. Q. Packers operations at Nam'u, wl)l be going. Into Vancouver from " Namu on, thp Catala this week. Mrs. D. R. Barclay,, who has been, on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to. the city from the south on the, Catala last evening, "' j In addition, to the names, published Saturday among those sending flowers to. the funeral of, the late Herman Skattebol, were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs E, N. Valentine and famjly. Archie Shlels of Belllngham, president of the Pacifjc American Fisheries, was a passenger aboard, the Princess Norah this morning bound for Juneau. He will visit various of the company canning; plants in Alaska. O. G. Martin. United States 1m migration officer at Ketchikan.f .and Mrs. Martin were passengers aboard the Princess Norah this inomlne rptiirnino' to thpir hrwnp' In Alaska after a vacation trip to Vapcouver and Seattle. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sellg ot Ketchikan were passengers aboard, the Princess Norah this mprnlng returning north after a trip to Seattle and elsewhere . In the south. Mr. Sellg is well known here as owner and skipper 'of the haiibjit boat Onah. ' weather prevailing m the interior Rt- Rev- - A. Rix D,D. Bishop prevents a start being made at!0 Caledonia, who hasi.been. on. a J trip through the central interior portion of the diocese during the past ten days, will leave Vander- hoof on tomorrow's train for itontreal. He "will be spending until after Easter In Montreal and Quebec. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector, and S. F. Boomer, Lloyds surveyor, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver, being here to make an Inspection of the steamer. Prince George, which Is being recommlssloned in service this week following annual over haul at the local, dry. docH. HOTEL ARKIYALS Central Mr. and Mrs. D. Glbb, Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. T.' R. Blel-ber, Edmonton; Joe Weis and J. A, Bradford, CJJl. Knox Ben Erlckson, city. Prince Rupert W. O. McMorris, D. A'. Harris, A. Farrow, S. F. Boomer, E. A. Groves, R; Douglas and L. G. West, yon- C9uver; R. Carsell, Winnipeg; H Ej-Goulbourn, Victoria. Royal :W- JJ Thompson, J. E. Paschal and J. ..Buchan. C.N.R.; E. M Smith, N, Iz,umi, P, Castino and Roy Elies. Eskee city; Rarpld Ut gaard, Ketchikan; O. Metz, Ter ' race. Savoy H, Dixon, Stevens Island; Chris Jensen, Oopa River. Announcements United Missionary tea, Mrs. Jen- ner's, February 11. Nordkap Basket 'Social, February ' 12,' " ' " "v University extension lectures, February 17, 18 and 19, Presbyterian Church Dean Clement. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Pi Lakle,i February 18. Evelyn Bagshaw Hewson Recital; February 18, aiptlst Supper February 18. Anglican Chancel Guild tea, Mrs. Rorle's'r Friday, 19. HJgh SchpQl play, Presbyterian Church, February 25 and 26. Junior Chamber "Dance, Friday, April 2. r r NO OTHER FOOD, gives you, so, much scope in varying the family meals and producing appctizingt dishes as Canadian Fish and Shellfish. For here is variety of flavour represented by over sixty kinds of fresh water fish, seafish and shellfish . . . available in prime condition .... a healthful and economical food, that gives full value in nourishment for every cent spent. Serve Canadian Fish more often. Make "Any Day a Fish Day". Whether you prefer sea food or fresh water fish . . . whether you like them fresh, canned, frozen, smoked, pickled or dried . . . you get nourishment in its most delicious and healthful form, Rich in proteins, minerals, vitamins and iodine . . . firm, flavoursome and easily, digested . . . Canadian Fish and Shellfish will Ijecome as indispensable a,delic.acy ip your home as they are nbyv throughout the world. DEPARTMENT of. FISHERIES. OTTAWA Mr. and Mrs. D. Glbb, returned to the city on Saturday night's train after having been away for two and a half months in Winnipeg where Mr. Gibb took surgical treatment as a result of which his health is now some what Im proved. He reported H. B. Roches ter of this city still In. hospital at Winnipeg, having had to stop there, on, the 't&y home after hav ing been to the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota. He was to undergo another operation at Winnipeg. The Morning AfferTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Fesh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Clarke's Store Cut Flowers Fancy Work PALMISTRY Phone Blue 995 530 3rd.. Ave. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelli. Prpprtor "A IIOSIE AWAV FROM HOME" Rates $1.00, up 50. Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 taste little V SAK. FISH cPWi! . ""on He, of , lobs, and "take add ad NOURISHING FLAVOURSOME ECONOMICAL J!. .jfrrh.. .jAi- fab- LHBk. vtk... J . Ourccdtr' ndfe you very toe Afdy ' AMY D A V A "I rry - FOR FREE COOKLKT t' DB&rtmnt of FWhrU2 Ottlwft ' I Drue itnd me vour free S2ai!e Booklet. MAnv Vij l tfth l)ay containing 100 dtlithllul tiul H D A V WMZ-WM to' having yQur Coal bin i l i Treat Yourself outynot' to a IIaPPy Ncw Ycar' "UlikeI full of the best coal in THE WAV I ThevtreatYou town. PHILPOTT-EVITT&Co.Lti Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements 651 PHONE 652 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. " . ' .- Steamers. jLeaya 'Prince Rupert for' Vancouver: T.S.S, CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJVl Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vacjouver, Monday am. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets, from A, y. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Anent, Third, Ave. Phone 568 The fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.