March 3 IM8. TrTZ DAILY eft. QaojmAi "She's certainly cbanpil frin the sickly baby she M six months ago! Krrr since iktf-tor put brr on Borden's Si. Charlei Milk, the lias gained jilciMiidlf. Thi t'" e tl'at St. Charlra Milk ii better lorM olm!" ..1. ... .1..l, .1m.., I il f'kirlri Mill- 1i will toll you that it it may to digest, nourishing, anil tafe . . . irradiated by the best method known to science for eitra Vitamin I). llordcn'a Evaporated it the ideal milk for ill (lie family. Its douhle-atrength ercamincss will improve jour rooking anil make you a more delicious eup of tea or wffre. Aik jour grocer for llordeu's St. Cluirlea. A British Columbia Product Jmik For the Woman who Knows Boudoir Rouge Lentheric The French Rouge of Distinction In Fancy Containers 75c Remember Those Snapshots at Night With Selo Hypersensitive Panchromatic Film The fastest film on the market. Sizes to fit all cameras. Standard prices. rmes mm. tte Pioneer Druqgists Phones: 81 U t The teull Store Open Dally From 6 Jn. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 n.m, 7 PlOi. till 9 p.m. hone 122 fill TIIIU" AVHNUH ,Jf H, BULGER 0tnmftrM ;4 J Don't let the cold, aus- JZZfM tcro, month of February Thinf hut annoy you. tftebesr i ,J"y a ton of the coal i..,,,,,, iw woVft c,.n:.... ..'.i -.iii!L .-njiiinf anil ri;iiii iur , I winter on Ius way. NANAIMO-BULKLEY VALLEY FOOTHILLS PHILPOTT EV1TT & CO. LTD. 051 - PHONES - L William ftfan u vn tonieht C. C. Mills left on last evening I LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wilson and children of Inverness sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for Whitehorse where they will pay a visit with' Mr. 'Wilsorfis parents. i Mrs. N. J. Black, who has been visiting here for the past year with her mother, Mrs. Frank Feero. sai.i ed edfly by the inemncessnoran Princess Norah this mis morn trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in , the south. A. Malstrom, publisher of the Dawson News, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this mornins: returning north after trip to Seattle. He has been spend ing two months in the south. Discovers Home Skin Remedy tmc eienn stainless antlseDtlc known all over America as Moone's Emerald Oil. is so eincipni- in ine treatment of skin diseases that the itrhlne of eczema often stops with one application. Moone s timeram uu to use and it is so antiseptic and nenetratlng that even old stubborn ?ase have yielded to, its influence Moone tmeraiu un m "'y . lnal bottle is sold by Ormes Ltd. and .i tr(c Aim rvu'h pro to h21D riu you of stubborn pimples and un- signuy stun tiuuu.ca. Announcements All advertisements In this col-jmn Tvill be charged for a full month at 25c a word. C. N. R- A. Annual Dance, Marcl Presbyterian Match 3. Bam Dance 11. March 18. Shamrock Tea. Recreational Centre March 11, Oddfellows' Hall. Anglican Tea, Mrs. S. C son, Marcn ... : . n-l.n I on a ousness triD to Diewaix. iixam iui a. . Don't forget C.N.R.A. dance Oddfellows Hall, night. annual Friday (54) Tonight's train, due from the East attll ,0'clock, was reported this ".morning to be running on time:""' Thomas McMeekln left on last evening's train on one of his peri odical business trips to Smltners and other intreior points. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blackstock and daughter. Sheila, will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for couver to which city they are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sollows. who have been spending the winter at ; Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, returned I to the city on the Prince Rupert : yestrday morning. George and other Interior points. Dance Moose Hall, March Orange Spring Sale March 25 March 25 and 26. CIRCUS, United Church. ! Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 6. Salvation Army Sale April 13. ' Queen Mary Daffodil Tea April 18. I III J kff JX MkvliB iaM i ITHri i lT7il.illjlLi!liLlliaV mh ,jr hi a in hi n Qfu&titiouS Alfthe health, entrey. proteins, Vitamin, bran anif flavour of whole wheat. Your family will lore Mufleti. Buy a package from your grocer today. Dance. Boston Hall, Friday. March 4. Serenaders Orchestra. fient 35c. Ladies 25c. 53 r7- J H Carson jiailed on thf Cardena Tuesday afternoon for business trip to Vancouver. Miss Margaret Busslnger of Telk- wa sailed this morning on the Prin cess Norah for a visit to Juneau. Y. Rosenstein, well known Hyder merchant, was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday re turning north after a business trip to Seattle. Corporal Harold Raybone, prov incial police, returned to the city nn the Prince Rupert this1 morn- ng from a trip to Vancouver on scort duty. Mothers ! In treating your family' colds, don't experiment g J J and don't take g WY7 chances . . use W VAPORUB T.ratvi!U.-&Ty.T,nM5Hi Capt. W. P. Armour continuing to make make excellent excellent progress progress at at the wie morn-io J ing on her return to her home in j prince Rupert General Hospital Isaac Matthews, well known At-lln mining man. was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north after a I ation at the first of the week Aubrey Simmons. Canadian cus toms offfcer at Whitehorse, was a passenger aboard the Princess Nor ah this morning going north after a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. The regular monthly meeting of Prince Rupert Teachers Association was held last night in Booth Memorial School. Routine business was discussed. A. W. Sundstrum, well known Ketchikan merchant, was a pessen- er aboard the Princess Noran tms lornlne returning north after a two months' trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Miss Ethel Wes'tgaard, who ar rived in the city earlier in the week from Telkwa, sailed this morning on the Princess Norah for Skagway en- route to Dawson where she will take a position. Miss Mary Macdonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdonald, sails tonieht on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver wrjere she is to be married to R. M. Spence. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Spence of Toronto. Mr nnH Mrs A F. Guthrie, who 2 for Satin Dance Sets Values g$QQ to $1.75. Set v Lace Trimmed Satin Slips Tea rose or white. $1 Oft Each Satin Panties Lace trim. White or tea rose. Pair . . attended the receni opening oi uk ; momlnc. new Grace United Church, at von faack tQ tne Queen charlotte Himuson. sanea oy uie nui Norah thls morning on their return to Ketchikan. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson were passengers aboard the Prin Mr. and Mrs. Frank deGanahl, uVift hnvp hppn nn n trln to Vancou- j Hie evcIUilg uuia vu vtinuunuu enroute to Fort St. James where Mr. . . m iS I WAV, X.'Vrv ajf Provincial Constable Ronald M. Stewart of Massett, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived in thP pitv on the Prince Rupert yest- lands. jack the home belng on nis way Is- Chester D. Hamilton, manager of the Northern Commercial Co. at Whitehorse, was a passenger aboard thp Princess Norah this morning cess Norah this morning returning .. the Yukon after a trip north after a holiday trip to Port- i to Vancouver Vancouver and ana SeatUe during land and Seattle. Mr. Anderson is agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway, at Ketchikan. ; ; the past month. cess cess Norah Noran this vnis morning niuiums for j bkag Harry Sllverthome. after spend- : Ing the past week in the city, left de Ganahl makes nis neaaquancrs. ;yenlng.s traln on He is In charge of th important tum t() h,s ranch at Houston. He mining interest ut muici. ,. r j deGanahl of New York, In the Om-;lneca district. nin ho hark here shortly on nis way to the Yukon where he has mining Interests. I A BEAUTIFUL PIECE IN EVERY PACHAuc. ur miifti nil AIrD a ii.... o..!rk Duaker Crystal VT'td- W JUJ w ding Oats today for delicious economical health breakfasts. Start now to collect the smart beautiful rose tinted . glassware packed In every package I fill 79c Women's White Crepe Pyjamas-Contrasting trim. $1.00 Suit Print Aprons Assorted patterns. Each 25c Women's Overall Aprons Assorted prints. Each House Frocks Assorted prints. A good range of sizes. 79 C Each Ladies' Handbags A choose from. Each variety to $1.00 PADS THRZ3 Dollar Days WALLACE'S Friday and Saturday D.M.C. Crochet Cotton 20 gramme balls. Ecru and a few white. Regular 35c ball. $1 ftft To clear, 7 balls Coats' Large Size Ball Crochet Cotton-Regular 20c. 1,00 10 balls Tiger FingerinK Wool C-j ffi Reg. 15c skein. 8 skeins Children's Pullover Sweaters As-Foiled sizes and colors. fl QQ Wool mix. 2 for Celasuade Lace Trim PantiesWhite ortearose. OA Ladies' Kid Gloves Black, brown, navy and grey. 1.00 A l I jlWJ. Boys' Wool Golf Hose Brown or blue mix. $1 Oft 3 pairs Children's Pure Wool Sox ! Aft White Swiss Runners 45 inches lone. 3 for THIRD AVENUE 530 ou imm t Assorted patterns. 2 yards The New Halo Permanent Our hair styles must change to suit the 1938 spring bonnets. Let us create for you a more charming and stylish Mffure. Only genuine oil solutions used on all permanents. . .--.--. - - u ver, arrived in the city on the enroute back to Dawson where SMO0-woooocksowmhsw DrWn niinprt. vestprriav mornins J ... ... Kci-i vvvv ti- - - he will resume ius ujhuhub i lrnrlli'C ton nnd SfiClal eVfc- , il,D cniith anrl firivppdpH hv - DIl. ' aW'Vl v ilUlU fcVMV 1J-" v : i . . 1 , r. inrf naUio c Hall. Marcn u. r. Y. S Dance. Oddfellows Thorn ess. 1.00 Pure Linen Vanity Sets Assorted strim: Si-QO Pure Silk Hose Service or Chiffon. All first grade, values to $1.25. Special Bedspreads Jaspe stencilled, fast colors. Full size. A 50 Each Madras and Net Curtain Goods 5 yards i.00 White Flannelette 27 inches wide, nice soft quality. " 1.00 6 vards Brocaded Rayon ment of colors. 4 vards A Silk Crene Dress Goods cood assort- $1.00 Mnts 24x48. Tufted lute. As sorted colors. S1.00 1 clL.il Swiss Curtain Panels 2 1-4 vards long. 2 for $1.00 $1.00 Cocoa Door 3Iats A hard 95C wearing mm. ejmzh fl THIRD and FULTON STltEET I rhone 9. mmmommm iimsModmSemifju Shop e in in the the city city, sailed by the Prin- 5 ,.o i nunc; a MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE Just Arrived SHIPMENT OF COFFEE TABLES Solid Walnut. 900 Priced from Large Assortment of Linoleum in Assorted Prices Phone "75 ,1 ! . COAL TO PI. RASE F.VKKYllODi Satisfaction duarante! t anions r:Nn Altx-rta Coal llulkley Valley C'l Vancouver Inland Coal Prince Rupert Feed Companj PHONK: 58 and BBS TERMS CAN BE ARKANOED NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. ZarelU Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM IIOMK" Kite $l.e0 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Pbone 281 P.O. Box 1M 1 Tt's interestinK to know when reading the Daily News that the people of" tho wholo district are doing tho game. 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