Lay February 18, l37 I - . 'i 11 (.MHtM a r k i - n . .... Rrips H Coipe, weu rjiuwj. - , m. oampueii, one oi trie mem- Linmg operator, wua a h"""- " wcu Known wrangell Aboard the Princess Norah yes- 1 business concern of Campbell B ros., v afternoon returning norm, was a passenger aboard the Prin-tr a triv t Vancouver and cess Norah, yesterday returning Fttle north after a trip to Seattle. m m m GROCER HAS THIS TREAT IN STORE Here's a tasty dish, ready to heat and eat. A delicious meal in a jiffy. Mussallem's Economy Store Specials For Friday and Saturday Sugar Cubes 2t)C Honey- -4's, No. 1 KQf "ot Ontario, per tin Figs-White, In sanl- 9 Op tary cellophane, 2 lbs. Oinger Snaps 2 doz 9c Red Plums 2's, Malkin's Fancy Quality ACn 2 tins Pink Salmon l's lip per tin Peanut Butter Qfn 2 lbs. Sugar Icing- 25C Buttermilk Soap For your complexion 0n 6 for Coffee Fresh ground. It's really good O'To per lb Muffets OCn 2pkgs Spaghetti Malkin's "1 lut Hp l's, talis, per tin Pineapple Crushed 1Ut Op flats, per tin Cooking Apples 25C Jkr,.,AN I V "if r i Lun- n White Corn A Royal City Specialty A flavor of its own which blends perfectly with any meal or for a quick-hot dish served with buttered brown bread. Try it! UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT RETfJRN' 2 00 and FRM r0RT S,MPS0N $35.35 InSd. Reduced Rates to Vancouver nlsn nnnlv from Intermediate points. jS . ft-. 98.1 ,VrKe" or Sale Between November 1st. ivm ami 1937, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1937. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar Vancouver S-S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:.)0 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Prt 'Tickets and Reservations from '"nee Rupert Agent Third Ave., Thone 5C8 - A. W. NEWMAN If 1 . - . . nffU. 'invenient Please Purchase Tickets at uiuix Mrs, G. Halllday returned to th city aboard the Prince George yes. terday afternoon from Seattle where she attended a, hairdressers' convention. Mrs. J. G. Grant, widow of the well known hotel man of Wrangell, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon re- turning north after a trip to Seattle.- Children's Colds i Mrs. James. ill m Best treated without "dosing" VICKS VA PORUQ nrw.'iMHimjii.'iim FOR SALE OASSHrj FOR SALE .New Scale Williarm Piano, over strung steel frame In good condition. Phone Red 810. 141j FOR Quick Sale, fully equipped butcher's shop with refrlssrator Would consider cash or terms Apply P. O. Box 9S0. (44 FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-plece Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-plece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-piece bedroom suites roiind mirrors) $74.50. Furnish your home complete three . rooms, 59 pieces all for $165. Many other bargains. Terms If you wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 8th floor Beklns Building, Vancouver, (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven room house, 2129 Graham Avenue with large garden. Will be vacant end of February. Apply Pullen, Dally News. (tf) FOR RE.NT Beautifully furnished three-room suite with unexcelled view suitable for two men. Phone 71. (43) FOUND FOUND Pet Rabbit. Phone' Red 450. (42) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. MEN Get vigor at once. New Os trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up 6t-gans, glands. If not 'delighted, naker refunds .few cents paid wall or WTlte, Ormes Limited, tf TH2 daily wwa IPAOIS TtfHti LOCAL NEWS NOTES A, E. Parlow, district forester, sails tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver and Vic toria. - Miss Annie Kach returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday- afternoon from a vacation trip to Vancouver. E'ilte Bsauty Parlor iMrs. Suth erland) Introducing the New Ra machlneless, wireless Permanent Wive. Phone 499 for appointment (41 Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20. was reported this morning to be running one hour late. There are still exceptionally heavy snow1 conditions in the lower Skeena Vallev, on the Prince George for a trip to 1 Mayor and Mrs. Isadore Gold Vancouver. It will be his first trip ! stein of Juneau and Mr. Goldstein's , away from Prince Rupert In many sister, Miss M. Goldstein, were pas ! years. He will be accompanied by ; seneers aboard the Princess Norah Special Until Feb. 27 Ideal Cleairers will clean and press any tw6 of the following: items for the price of one, blankets, bed-spreads, couch-covers, cushions, runners, curtains, drapes. Phone 585. . (41 W. S. Drury, member of the firm of Taylor & Drury at Whitehorse, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning north after a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mulvihall were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon re- I turning to Skagway after a trip to San Francisco. Mr. Mulvihall is chief dispatcher for the White Pass and Yukon Railway at Skagway. Tomorrow Dean F. M. Clement, head of the Department of Horti culture at the University of B. C will be the guest speaker at one o'clock at luncheon In the Boston Cafe given by the Prince Rupert Horticultural Society. This lunch eon will toe open to the public but anyone wishing to attend should jnouiy President Theo Coilart oi some member of the executive committee. (41) . . . ... i . j r. ,i . I I yesierauy aiLtmuun iciunmig tu(md the Alaska Capital after a trip to , Seattle and elsewhere in the south. University Extension LECTURES Hear Dean F. M. Clement discuss Canada and British Columbia in their relation to British and European policies and trends. Presbyterian Church Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 8:15 p.m. For being the Inmate of a dis orderly house, Suzanne Anderson of Comox Avenue was fined $50, with option of thirty days' im prisonment, by Magistrate McCly-mont in city police court yester day afternoon.- D. A. Muirhead, assistant to the superintendent of the river division of the White Pass . and Yukdh Route at Whitehorser and Mrs. Muirhead were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday af ternoon returning north after a visit in Seattle. i A. E. James, well known to the travelling public in Northern British Columbia as chief steward of the Atlln Lake steamer Tutschl, was a passenger aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday afternoon returning north after a visit in Dean F. M. Clement of the Unl versity of British Columbia, Van couver, was the speaker today a. the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Presi dent C. V. Evitt was In the chah i .and there was a good attendance of members with several guests. Mrs. R. G'. MacKenzle of Queen Charlotte City arrived In the city-by gasboat this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail tonight on the Prince George for Campbell River where .she has been called on account of . the Illness ' of her brother. 1 Mrs. W. H. Doodson, on her way from Smlthers to Duncan, Vancouver Island, Is paying a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Walton, McBrlde Street, and will be proceeding south next week. Mr. Doodson, for many years In busi ness at Smlthers, is already at Duncan where he Is locating for the future. Announcement University extension lectures, February 17, 18 and 19, Presby terian Church Dean .Clement. Anglican Chancel Guild tea, Mrs Rorie's, Friday, 19. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. p. Lakle February 25. High School play, Presbyterian Church, February 25;'and 26. Baptist March 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Morgan's. 18. Rebekah Fashion Show,, March Junior Chamber Dance, Friday, April 2, . v , Varicose Veins It educed at Home This Safe Easy, Way No sensible person should eon-' tinue to suffer from disfiguring and often painful swollen veins or bunches, before resorting to operations or Injections, without trying the new powerful, yet harmless penetrative treatment, called Emerald Oil, which relieves so many. Ask Ormes Ltd. or any good druggist for an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and refuse substitutes. Use as directed and In a short time note improvement. Theh continue until the swollen veins are further reduced. Money returned if not satisfied. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rnpert C. M. Clarke, F. L, Rolston, F. M. Clement and J. E. Graham Vancouver. . Central P. Colombo, city; A. Martin Mll-jt, Refuge Bay. Knox R. J. Spears, Vancouver. Royal H. C. Halliday, C.N.R.; G. Clarke W. Hiissey, Vancouver, Moose Lodge and Moose Legion met last night with Dictator B. J. Bacon and Great North Moose A. K. Nelson respectively presiding. Business at both meetings was largely of a routine nature. At the conclusion the Legion entertained the Lodge members with an Informal social. Father Lofthus O. M. I. of Van couver, after conducting a week's mission at Terrace, arrived In the city on yesterday morning's train from the Interior and proceeded yesterday afternoon on the Prince George to Stewart where he will hold a similar mission. Members of Parliament and their vives will attend the Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey, m't unmarried women members .'ill not be allowed to take escorts. QUAKER CORN FLAKES Ciiantntevd the best you ever tasted ARE ALSO MADE By THE QUAKER OATS CO. TRIPLE. SEALED FOR CRISPY FRESHNESS Fragrant and' Delicious SALADA FEBRUARY FURNITURE. SALE continues 6 Chesterfield Suites 1 Chesterfield, in splendid condition 2zf fl Priced at Bedroom Suites, Dinette Suites Kitchen Suites MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 CLARK'S STORE Cut Flowers Fancy Work Wreaths made up, PALMISTRY Evenings, Wallace Blk. Suite 7 Phone Blue 993 530 3rd Ave. Beds all sizes Chesterfield Suite Baby Carriages Baby Grib, Baby Swings Prince Rupert, R.C. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY phone ssr "today our health, diotk QUINS HAD USED FURNITURE Dining Room Tahle and Chairs G-Piccc Dinette Suite Arm Rockers, Girl's Bicycle Singer Sewing Machine ,8-Tuhc Iiattcry Radio Kitchen Ranges A tnroui lervint co.ft Itu thmn lo ELIO'S FURNITURE Blankets Suit Case and Trunks Folding Metal Bridge Table Set Linoleum Rugs Congoleum Rugs Printed Linoleum by the yard ELIO'S TRADE IN OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW D. Elio Exchange Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. Store Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.