HOMESPUN BEDSPREADS Something new! Made In England, assorted colorings, absolutely fast. A very practical spread f6r hard wear. CO Od Size 00 OC Size 72x90 jlOu. LINEN TEX 3HEEtfN(i Grass bleached linen tex. sheeting. No finer quality made. 72 Inches wide. Handles anc wears like an Irish llnerl, rieg. price $1.00 yd. 7Qp Dollar Day. yard ' vV EnRiish Half Bledched Sheeting Will bleach white after a few washings. 72 Inches wide. Nothing better for hard wear. lf ttfl Dollar Day price, yard Twilled Flannelette Sheeting Buy your flannelette sheets by the yard and get the desired size required. 72 inches wide, made In England. Beautifully soft and warm. Guaranteed to wear. fftQf Dollar Day price, yard LOCAL NEWS NOTES Bert Bartlett leaves on this even big's train for a combined business thd holiday trip to Smlthers. Bot Tobey sailed last night on the Prince George for a holiday trip to Vancouver. A meeting of the Prince Rupert Teachers' Association, which was fo hare been held last week, will take place tonight. Albert Palmer, who arrived lrt the city last week from the Omln-fca mining country sailed last night 6h the Prince George for trip to Vancouver. Dr. Leonard B. Wrlnch of ilazel-lon arrived in the city from the Interior on. last night's train and Till be returning to Hazelton this evening. Williams Elklns left on Wednes day evening's train for Smlthers ihere he will spend a couple of weeks holldavlntf. He expects to get in some skiing. j, Fred Ritchie, pioneer local land surveyor, Is reported to' b' progressing as well as can be expected at thi Prince Runert Gen eral HdsDltal followlne a recent operation, Mrs. Stanley G. Mills of Terrace arrived In the city from the interior on last night's train. Di Mills Is at Dresent a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hos pltal recelvlne treatment for an infected hand. 3. Uyenaka and K. Sasa, aftot spending a week here continuing their investigation of the possibilr ty of exporting cottonwood timber from this district to Japan fill fnatch manufacturing purposes, Jailed by the "prince George last flight on their r6turri to Vancou ter. Announcements All advertlsemefits In (his 661-umn will be charged for a full month at 25c" a wofd. Anglican Tea, Mrs. W, II. Tobey, January 20. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet January 25. Baptist Supper,-' February 1 . Women's lfospltal Auxiliary Dall, bruary ' 4t " Ridley Home Sale',, February 10. Valentine CabaTet, Benefit Boys' Band. Feb'ru'afy U. "' Cambral ruafy 14," Valentine Dance, Feb; Cathedral Easter sale, April 21. .Mrs. D. D. Mun.ro arrived In the city on last night's train from Terrace and sailed oh trie Prince George for a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. Clarence Martin of Massett. after spending a couple Of days In the city, sails by the Prince John tonight on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simpson wll sail by the Prince John tonight tin their return to Massett. Mr. Simp son arrived on Wednesday after' o tflp to Vancouver and Mrs. Simp son came over from the Islands to meet him. Charles B. Ilaan of Queen Char- 16tte City, followlng'a visit to town will sail oy tne prince Jonn w- night on his return to the islands. Peter Haan, who has been oh r. trip south,. arrived in the city on the Cardena this afternoon and will also proceed to Queen Char' lbtte on the Prince John tontghi Inspector John A. Fraser, provin cial police,- arid Mrs. Fraser sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. They took south a party of. five district prisoners who-wlll serve sentences' at Okalia. The party consisted of four men and one woman. Constable and Mrs. Andrew Grant of Hazelton are visitors In the. city, having arrived from, the lnterlor.on last iilKhfs train. They will return to the Interior on this evenings fralii, having come In- with ah In dian- woirian, Mary N. Gibh oiHaz elton. who was taken an to OKana aboard the Pjtnce George to serve three months' imprisonment ioi having liquor In her possession. Hotel Arrivals R. Savoy S J. Evans. Calgary; C. R. Bel-lis, Massett; W. Mrslrigton, Slew-iirt. ; Itoyai B Wtbb, A. Krlstrhansoh and Glsll Jonsson, city; F. q. Dalgarto Vancouver. Ir(iice Rupert r. Moore. Smlthers; II. P. Ca-hill, Vancouver;. Mis. E. Brecken den, MISs U. BVeckenden, Dr. L. B. Wrlnch and Mr", and Mrs. A. Oran, Hazelton; W. Donald and Mrs. S. 6. Mills", Terrace. Central T Vlnsalc. cltV. P. J. Rolls,. C.N. MAYOR TAKES OFFICE rv Ton 14! (CP) ElCCt cd to office Dec. 6. RaW f3' 6n January 3. reduction in Tor-Sannual casWd a gradual tax rate starting with this year's levy. Half lilcached Cotton Sheets 200 only half bleached cotton sheets. Extra heavy heavy Quality, Fiill size. 04 fifi Dollar Day, each JX.UU Check Tea or Glass Towels Good size' linen-finished glass or tea towels. Size 20x30. Blue and Red" checks. o4 flfi Dollar Day. 8 towels for Y1"" DRAPERY HOMESPUN Imported drapery homespun. 48 Inches wide, fast colors, assorted designs. fl- A A Dollar Day. 2 yards for vi,uu Liberal Pictures Occupy Tory Room Manitoba' Conservative Members Are Discomforted WINNIPEG, Jan. 14: (CP) Much to thi6 discomfort of Conservative members of .Manitoba legislature, some one discovered recently the chief decorative features of the room occupied in the legislature, by Conservative Leader Errlck Willis are oil paintings of two Liberal premier. On one wall Hon. Thomas Green way's picture rests. On the oppo site Is the painting of Hon. T. C. Norrls. Conservatives explained Mr. Willis had been too busy to no- tfce. One of the Interesting sights In the city at any time, winter or summer, Is 'Mrs. C. V. Sutherland's private collection of cacti. The collection Is all kept in one window. There are approximately forty dif ferent plants of as many different species. They are a curious lot and the receptables are also Interesting. I am told that many tourlsls- -visit the place in the summer Just to see the plants. V One. beauty of a cactus garden As that' it Is interesting " all the year round and that the plants take so ilttie' room at first that several may be grown in one re'ceptable. "Ilie pot'does not' need to have drain age u watering is done careruuy. in this.' particular window garden, which Is now; In its third year, only about half a dozen Of the speci mens have bloomed but each year should see an Increase In that num ber. Douglas Sutherland was telling me yesterday that there are more KEEP YOUR LIVER ACTIVE And You'll Feel Wondtrful Mitt Ilfcdstch, Tlffd, ' Sick, Conitlpated Tur Imr U iKt larfttf mpm m I4 Mj 4 Mil U Ik Iw'Mt Ik Mm! MrtMd. k i hvt tfilfatt. It Mplwi IM Mj'i (uluril lUtflVt, fim'Mr IUtWU(1.Mm(IiI ikMn4fi nil tUiucS. WMliti Xhi mutcMi. tuiirit iii'fiiM wkh ciwrif. Ymi can't ll tH if jmm Ua'l wtSL S;rtaa itcmit pianc4 wtd jmi Inl "rottm". "frit-i-biu" mmtij m&i jmi' Uit heiMy. Ttt M M VJk.i 4 imw prwn. A nltbrtlnl iedw't formula -fnriti iml FRUIT-ATI VESTMm Friday. JanuaryJMftS; - .- i . Tai DAILx N1TW8 PAGE THRFE Saturday DOLLAR DAY Saturday m 7 v E if yofi have a few dollars t spend yni can't make a belter Investment than to take this opportunity 61 laying In a litle stock of household linens. We are offering several Item's of high class household linens imported direct from the Old Country and 6nr prices can beat any competition. Check over your linen stock and drop In on Saturday arid" let as show you what we are offering. FRASER & PAYNE'S 200 only flannelette sheets. Full size. Extra good wearing quality. &1 ftO Dollar Day, each ?iUU DRAPERY HOMESPUN Imported drapery homespun, 48 inches wide, fast colors, extra heavy weight, new AQif designs. Dollar Day. Yard V.' V Nottingham Net Curtains Made up and finished ready to hang. Cream or ecru shade. Finished 2U yards long. C-f A A Dollar Day. pair JXVU WINDOW SHADES Cream or Green mounted on good quality spring! roller. Size 3'x6'. Cut to fit charges free. OUl QQp Dollar Day, each Cotton Filled Comforters Full size assorted chintz coverings. Wlli stand any amount of hard wear. Dollar Day, each SEE OUK WINDOWS FUIDAY DISPLAYING VARIOUS OTHER ITEMS ON SALE birds than usual In the city this away for the Russel lupins which are so' widely advertised both In England and Canada. I was given ci CHURCH BENEFITS $2.00 year. Just now they may be seen In ' BT nxK! rw t, h- ippi large numbers in .hk. garden every ' ffat chu'rch Cnrlst Sclen. day and he thinks this presages an tIsf will receive $1000 from the $21,-early spring. Many garden plants nR(j faf nf M WM,Io .;,H rjkm L?l " adva?ced "?U ya,r; Is under her will. While there may be another cold; -- . - spell, he thinks we shall have flowers In the garden much earlier than I PREFER NEW YEAR'S usual. He says there was a similar! Y J' J Vu . l I: i toil I of York Township the city suburb "uu " . - , . , ..... i. Manv local DeoDle are sendine eCtions. oi loronio; oeciaea to sck 10 new Year's Day for their municipal el- RETIRES FROM C.P.R. MILTON. Ont.. Jan. 14: (CP) a packet ai few days ago with a doz-' Top-notch old-time telegrapher, A. en seeds in ltstfl shall try my luck l. Baker has retired after 50' years with them along with the rest. servlce with the Michigan Central These lupins are said to be qultejand Canadian Pacific Railway, different from the old-.f ashlftned . . . kind. We shall all look forward to seeing them., Wile; they are pereh-nlels, they mayjposfib$ bloom the first year If planted early. mas i had all four In bloom in the garden. Mrs. R. McCarthy 0f Fifth Ave. East picked berried holly In her I was hoping to pick wallflowers, garden for Christmas. He' tree was, polyanthus, double white arabis and covered with berries until shortly ; pansles on Christmas bay but just' before she planned to cut the holly a few days before th festival the ; for some of her friends. Then the killing frost came which destroyed j birds got busy and took most of them all. Just a week before Christ-1 them. earance r& CAI p Lamp Shades A fine selection of smart lamp shades, both in parchifient and in cloth. Modern shades to fit Tri- lite, Junior and Bridge Lamps. Special to clear HALF PRICE Table and Bed Lamps Excellent values in both these lines, to choose from. Marked down to . . Bridge Lamps Neat brid tre lamhs. complete with smart modern parchment shades. An unequalled value CO QCT at No nctifrns Globe Extra GORDON'S xr mm w v No Exchanges A fine selection . HALF VlllCE HARDWARE TUSCAN CURTAIN NETS Assorted patterns In Nottingham tuscan nets. Curtain nets you don't have to Iron -g A A after washing. Dollar Day, 3 yds for V READY MADE CURTAINS Tuscan nets. All finished ready to hang. Standard size. The most durable curtain Cj-f QC made. Dollar Day. pair JJ.tf '3MHaWHaVoVaMHHHHHb TABLE NAPKINS I Damask table napkins. Assorted Q-f An 1 patterns, good size. 10 for V -"M 1 TURKISH TOWELS Run of the mill and odd patterns. White colored and Jacquered in three groups L1- 81.00 OROUPII.- 100 groupii,- S10() The Ideal Tonic For The Winter Months HIGHEST POTENCY Vitamin Emulsion Emulsifying in a palatable form the natural Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver Oils. An efficient general tonic for both adults and children. A 100 Prince Rupert Product f Price One Dollar Per Bottle Manufactured and Sold By Ormes Ltd. Ztftfi Pioneer Druggists The RemU Store Phones:. 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. t HI 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon" till S p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 200 Window Shades 36x72, with fittings, Colors, green, QQp sand, cream. Each :..'...t..:.:... Other sizes In oil finish cloth. 4iy2", 45" and 48". All 72" long; Blued cloth oil finish. v Per yard Phone 775 . Says Old King Coal I know a Clever little trick To keep you warm If well or sick, Just phone 651 and say Please send a ton of coal today. 40c 327 THIRD AVENUE PH1LP0TT EVITT & CO. 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