ednesday. February 16, 38. A Few Cents A Day 1IAPPYVALE PICKLES uaK OQp Quart Bottles BAKEASY SHORT- OCp & ENINO- -2 lbs, PINK SALMON- -Vs. fin Per tin XUV COLEO TOILET SOAP- 6 cakes QUALITY 25c EMPRESS PEANUT BUTTER r 27c CROWN BRAND QQp SYRUP-5-lb. tin PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 2 large pkgs. and 1 QQp sample pkg. for SWEET MIXED BIS- OQ CUITS Per lb. COWAN'S COCOA- 97n Lib, tin BANANAS Golden lip IX ripe. Per lb. service Pays For A New PREMIER Plan to sec this great cleaner and get full details of our easy payment plan. It is beautifully streamlined in the modern mode. Powerful motor gives super-suction. Let us demonstrate right in your own home no charge and no obligation. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED PIIOXF.S 18 and 81 P. O. BOX 575 lussallem s Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" AMLKINS DATE STAMPED COFFEE- Guaranteed Fresh AYLMER SOUPS-- Vegetable and Tomato. Qfn 3 tins PRICE free ir.i.ivr.HY on si.oo orders Two Telephones For Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Keeeive Prompt and Careful Attention ELIZABETH ARDEN that btrfXfuuUt VENETIAN TOILET PREPARATION for preierruif cnhancinfthebenutT of the kln, my i-wyi be had at Ormes Ltd. TXtie Pioneer Druqgiste The .UtMI Store Phones: SI Open DUy Prom I a.ro. tUI 10 f.m. Sundays and Holidays From 18 noon till t p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 P-m. (lie having their annual Mother. jand Daughters banquet tonight. I Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette J Stone J. returned to the city on tho Prince George this morning from 1 fL vncntinn" trtn no fnr smith I Los Angeles. SPECIAL! Continued until end of February. Dresses, Ladies' or Gent's suits and coats, one for 05c; two for $1.25. 357r off all other dry cleaning. Phone 8 or 118. Pioneer-Canadian Laundry. (37-9) I Rt. Rev. G. A. Rix, D. D., Bishop of Caledonia, and Mrs. Rix, who have been spending the past few Timely Recipes The Dally News has an audited : circulation. Play safe I Ttm DAILY NWI paoe Timra LOCAL NEWS NOTES Hie Canadian Girls In of First United Church will Play: "One Delirious Night," Uni ted Church, Thurs; and Frt. 8 p.m. weeks in Vancouver, returned to Peace Rlv Prince George this morning. J. Fred Ritchie Jr. arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver, being called home on account of the Illness ot his father, J. Fred Ritchie sr., who is a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. (39) II. F. MacLeod leaves on this evening's train for Smlthers where he will take in a ski tournament. He expects to return to the city Saturday night. Leonard Wilson, travelling auditor for Canadian National Railways, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning, being here on one of his periodical visits on official duties. Provincial Constable and Mrs. Joseph Devlin arrived In the city on the Prince Gedrge this morning. J Constable Devlin, formerly In the Block, Is here to Join the city from the south on the the city poitce force. Always Tired, Grouchy, Nervous! Chronic Constipation Made Life Miserable U Happy Now M Mrere constipation dri you down, try the fruit juice, herb, tonic remedy. Nothinf lite iL Mra. L L, Montretl, writei, "1 felt nmouc. m irritable and tired all the lime. Couldn't eat Didn't sleep. Worked with difficulty due to chronic corutipation. I (ot no relief until I tried Fruit-a-tives. Soon I became refular, headachet and irritation left me. 1 hiTC lott of energy now." It's worth while to try this tame simple way to re pin health. You'll be glad you did. 25c. and 50c. FRUITATIVEStaTets Local police authorities have already received Instructions t; strictly enforce regulations re Igarding the carrying of new 191 i 'Icence plates qn automibiles Driving of cars with old plates will not be permitted after the end o this month. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy. resident I mining engineer, was the shaker before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at Its regular weekly luncheon today. President D. G. Borland was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few quests. The local committee on war veterans' assistance was In session on Sunday to go Into consideration of the Dominion report on this (subject. II. A. Breen was named I chairman of the committee, other members of which are Jack Preece. W. M. Brown, William Wilson, J. S. Wilson, C. V. Evitt and G. J Dawes. R. G. Hopkins, coming here from Winnipeg to succeed W. M. Blackstock as manager of th? local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, will arrive In the city on Wednesday of next week, accompanied by his wife and son. Mr. and Mrs. Blackstock and daughter will leave a few days- later for Vancquver to which city Mr. Blackstock has been transferred as an Inspector. J. D. Galloway, managing of the Reward Mining Co., arrived in the city on' the Prince George this morning, being here W pay one of his periodical visits to the company's Surf Point mining operations on Porcher Island. . Mrs. Charles Larkln arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to pay a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nick-erson. She was accompanied by her little granddaughter, Alice Nickerson, who has been in Vancouver since last fall. Women representatives of Angli can, Baptist, Presbyterian and Un ited Churches and the Salvation Arm met yesterday afternoon at the esidence of Mrs. J. B. Gibson to nake arrangements for the obser-ance In the Salvation Army Cita-lel here on Mar;h 4 of women's W orld Day of Prayer. Women's Auxiliary Meets Wednesday Night The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary was held in the board room of the Prince Rupert General Hospital last evening. There was a fair attendance of members with the president, Mrs. J. R. Morrison, in the chair. The reports of the conveners of the different committees for the j dance held by the Auxiliary -were received. The wry gratifying sum of $94.76 over all expenses was '.re- allzed from this event. On Wednesday and Thursday the C.Y.S. is staging a play under the auspices of the Auxiliary. The next project; of the Auxiliary Is to raffle a return trip ticket to Vancouver, The drawing for this, ticket will take place on Easter Monday, April 18. Mrs. H. L. Landry,;Axxiilary rep resentative to the hospital board. reported that, at its last meeting,1 the board had gone n record to the: effect that It did not wlsji to interfere In any way with the Auxiliary, on the manner in which It spends its money. The board; requested' that this, be ihcded;lq the minutes of . the Auxiliary., , . ." f. . . ..' Mrs: H. iF. Meadows', kindly ;c.oi)$ sented to act as secretary pro tern. Announcements All advertisements in ihli col-imn will be charged for a full month at 25c a 'w6rd! I Masonic Ball, Thursday,, Feb Pickled herring make a pleasant ' ruary 17. variation in the family menu. Plckl-1 ed fish have this merit, too, that! February 17 and 18, "One Dellr they are modest In cost. Nor are j lous Night," United Church. j they difficult to prepare for the table. Indeed, some recipes In t varden Flay, r eDruary ibv .,,V,iVi Hiov mav ho ncArl nlA vprv 1 ..ft. i ' ...j u. Women's Canadian Lesion Bridge. isimnifi. iunLiiuiK cuuiu uc less liuuu- le, for Instance, than broiling these February 25 lisn. ah iruw neeas to De aone is , Norkap.s Basket Social, February 10 cieuii tucm, cui, uu uic ueuus 25 ' and leave the fish In cold water . . over night to "freshen" them or, In i St. David's Tea March 1. inrtnoprf hv the nirkiin: then, whpn C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, March j r"w------D 1 . the meal Is to be made ready, dry ,4, . a 1 tL. .Mt1.1. 1141.. I ' uu.- mu, su uttie a nine jvmtiii. presbytrlan Shamrock Tea, juice over mem, ana pui mem on marcn 4 ' to broil. The length of cooking j time required aepenas, 01 course, j,. n and 12; CIRCUS, upon mo size 01 me iisn dui live or rjnncd church. six minutes is surricienuy long ior those of medium size. A tart sauce; may be served with the fish, al ; though It Is not essential that this be done. St. Patricks tea and social evt ting, Catholic HaU, March 17. Orange Spring Sale March 25. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April . Salvation Army Sale April 13. Christian Youth Society Ready For Their Play Members of the Christian Youth Society, who are presenting the; three-act comedy, 'One Delirioui ! Night," were present last night at First United Church for the final ; practise before the dress re-1 hearsal this evening. The play. 1 which is being put on in aid of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, shows promise of being an hllari-, ous and side-splitting entertain- merit The play Is under the d1- i rection of Mrs. John Manson and! the cast consists of the follow i lng: Winnie Cameron, Edith Wil- j kinsonjTekla Fulton, Edith John- , stone. Venctla Feero, and June Armour; Ken Harding, Bert O'- Neill, Wilfrid Hicks, Joe Landrey I Rupert Fulton, Harold Ivarson and1 Clifford jLfadill. Robert Irvine and Bruce Stevens are In charge of the scenery, with Robert Manson In charge of light ing arrangements. Hotel Arrivals Prince llupert F. C. Freeman, Port Simpson; R. J. Proctor, R. C. St. Clair and Mr. and, Mrs. J. C. Devlin, Prince Rupert; J. Pollock, W. M. June and A. Cameron, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. I'. Castlery, Berwyn, Alberta; Mr. and, Mrs, T. de Ganahl, Fort St. Jarhe. Central , J. Hill, Tacoma. Knox Mrs. Manlove, North Pacific; J. Nault, Prince George. Royal A. Krlstmanson, Osland; S. Snl-f dal Caspaco; C. Johnson, city; V. Omori and Y. Takaka, Inverness; A. P. van Stolk, Terrace; George B Moody, city. Savoy H. McKay, city, Mrs. Albert Far- Ifington, Port Simpson. C.N. R. Trains for the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- . days 6 p.m. j-'rom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 pm Rich Beef Goodness A proved Body-Builder to'f yoiihg and old in the si ritKMt: cot ni or itittTisii tmiMiHA IX I'KOIt ATK In The Matter of The "Administration Act" And In the Matter of the rXatc of Adolfo l.awl lJi??nrotto. DrceiiKrd TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hli Honor. W E Flslier, made on the 29th tUy of January, A. D. 1938, I mp-utnW Ejwcuta-lx of the estate of Adoi- 10 lOULa ULZZaroiio, awctisea, ana an tmft'ps havlne flalma ocalnst the said wtofte axe hereby wquliTd to furnish some, properly verified, to me on or before lh 3rd day of March. A, D. 1838. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required ito pay the amount of their lwleotedneaB to me lonnwivn. DATED the 1st day ol February, A t 1938. MABEL IOWA, Executrix, c-o Mensrs. Patmore it Pulton, Prince Rupert. B C. .NOTICE TO CKEHITOKS In the I'stAte of Harry IJrock Kocliester, Deceased . AU persoiw having claims ag&lnnt the Estate of Harry Brock Rochester, De- ceamed, late of the City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died at Victoria, British Coliumba on the 28th day of July 1937, are required to eend the same with particulars of security held, if any, and verified by Satutoiy Declaration, to the under-ftlgned on or before the Slot day or March, iuuh, a ter which date the aweta of the Estate may be distributed among the part'es enUtled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the undcr-slgn a ahan then have notice. DATED at Prince Rupert, British Col-umbla, thla 1st day of February. 1938. ACINUS A. ROCHESTER. Administratrix, Bend cUtlms to Mentrs, Brown & Harrey. Prince Rtvpert, BrttUh Colum bla, ollcltor for the Admlnlatratrlx. 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