Friday. January 28. lWoT THE DAfLVfairtTB face Timn o o u o o o o a o u it a i o 0 u o o 0 o o u a 8 THE NORTH'S FAVOURITE BEER 5TILL n FftVOHlTE! Of r.r (IMIn.llmi, 4 you'll tirar f'r i hut Nortlitrn liuirT. Murr 18511, iW. ! Ha Iratrllril Nurrii mIiIi mint lip llrlli.li ral. To iiirnrli Culairiil.l llilr.l or EXPORT a my Kra.l. $i grl a raM txl), ! ur It'.Wltrrno tttati It rtrr wa. nx LAGER BEER Irl.l. IjT IkM B Ml Tin advertisement is not jnblishe1 -it displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or bjr the Government of British Columbia. The new non-alkaline Shampoo for normal or oily hair. Neither a soap nor an oil. 60c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqgists The lleiall Store Phone 81 & K Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunda and llolidajs from 12 to 2 p.m. and " to 0 p.m. I i 'I ccooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouooo January Clearance USED FURNITURE Book Clearance fi Hooks In Bundle 25C For Complete Set encyclopaedia Rrttannlca v S37.50 11th Edition Set of 20 Volumes Hooks of Knowlrdje- bUU ror . Tearhers' I'.iiejclopaedla Set- For imAMAPIlONK iXirDKDS CLEARANCE g Records tn Bundle 25C C.C.M. H.c,c.e- 5430 Senlne Machine Table model. T" ..,,.55.00 (Iramopliones . At 11 -Tube Wesllneliouse Radio At Water Power Washing Marhlne- At Standard Lamp At ltaujo At S5.00 S4.00 S5.00 S5.50 $5.50 a,d S6.00 17.50 S5.00 EUO'S FURNITURE Store Opths al &:3 a.m. Clouts at 5;30 p.m. LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous ser-. TJance vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf., prizes. Sonja and B. O. N. Red Cross Dance Friday, fl:30 p.m. Admls. 50c. Refreshments. 22 W. R. McAfee sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. oooooqoonooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooofKrooooooooca j Attention! Alterations In socks. o o o 0 o o 0 o a o o o o o o o 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 1 Halo glAJl socks being knitted for the Can- o adlan Red Cross are to measure 16 o Inches from top of cuff to under 2 heel. (22) si o Constable and Mrs. W. J. Currle o' ' .... .u. vj HAS TREATED ICOLDSSAMtYMY) JFOn 15 YtAKS A Strath royr Ont, father writes ... "We have had Vicks VapoRub in our medicine cabinet for the past IS years and it has the call whenever colds strike". There's only one reason for such loyalty home-proved VapoRub relieves misery of colds. Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. M TU, C l- PiThey were accompanied by Con-l'Al. 1UUCV uUCdtid Instable Curried mother. Mrs. W. rp n f . le jlo Kotary Lunch Si Private Angus McMillan, who Vias . 2bcentatIonedhce for the past few,"3? Personal Talk and Told Stor g months with the Canadian Scottish les at Gherint Yesterday 5 .unit, sailed as Mgtit on he Prince I Afternoon 5 f?iirvrt for Vancouver to enter a: I . - . . fVlA PHnpo ?3itrurt tsti-. rliiK 0 omo onrvicn na unarne wooas , v " w g sailed Wednesday evening on the H10" yterday afternoon by o Prince Rupert for Ketchikan to Join Y' ? Toy' reUrlng r1"16"-o the local Standard Oilers basket-."1 r .the Canadian National o ball team vhlrh is on an g tour. o o T. L. F. Mayo of the Bennett It Alaska "a""0 nerc- IIe spoke of the friendly associations he had al- iw-ays kept with members of the g weeks trtn to Edmonton. Mrs. EJ-e.netn'i g Waldron Apartment, being P with her husband, Lieut. Ellis, who g la with the Searchlight Battery. g! Hotel Arrivals 1 Prinre Itopert club and himself. He had been in 5 city tor 32 and It urfctt.. rv.M.ir,, o fr v,v4r, years was o a vWt to Allford Bay where the ver dTl",cuU, tear bto" o company has the contract for han IIe ,arrivfl5he1re ?,n Christ- o .m. v. v--. Mn.n. mas morning, isw. landing on a g the city on o WMneaday. 2 the Prince JAhn on'clr ?"d brtght day and. at the end of Tour months, resigned and ileft but his resignation was not 'accepted and. within four months, o m, r. v Pvfii nrt hr tti,r.in 1 law. Mrt P. Ellis, returned to the he M enineer on inc rauwuy. lie Jaier uecame herCsent position. in chanze of this divl- 4 -t . I InAf l.il. I. I - O II. I. ,nvnr n rMIHn In lh,slu a"u " l woti ovcr nu Pre I Air. toDey loia 01 mciaenis aur- lng the work on the line and told a number of humorous stories which were much appreciated. He said that, when the position of manager of the Pacific Great East-em had been offered him, he did (not feel that he could turn It A. II. Bower. Premier; Sergeant down. However, he Alex Crabbe. Dundas; Mr. and i with many regreU. was leaving Mrs. L. P. Sunderland. Ketchikan: After the meeting the members H m. Stevenson. H. P. Cahlll, F. shook hands with Mr. Tobey and II. Ooode. O. Creiehton, H. Cle-j wished him God Speed. land, J. Burns. W. F. Gowans and! George P. Mcueuan, Vancouver; A. Jacobsen Shirley; Dan Main, Sunnyslde; Mrs, A. McLeod, Tel le wa: D. Drummond. Remo. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25v a word Sonja and S.O.N. dance Jan. 26. Masonic Ball January 26. United Young Ladles Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 1. Catholic Tea. Mrs. McCaffery's February 1.. S. O. N. Masquerade February 1. Hospital Ball Feb. 2. Eagles' Bridge, February 7. Toe H Dance, Seal Cove, Feb 9. Legion Valentine Tea, Mrs. D. C. Schubert's, February 14. Cambral Valentine Ball, February 16. ! B. O. N. Leap Year Dance Febru ary 23. Boys' 'Band Dance February 28. Anglican Spring Sale, April 4. Dally News Classified Ads bring results. H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 216 Sixth Street See Us For All Kinds of Insurance and Real Estate Notary Public We have on our lists the following good buys LARGE HOUSE 7th Ave. W., 6 bedrooms, hot water heating, new furnace, lull concrete basement, $1500.00. 5-ROOM HOUSE 2nd Ave. W , near bridge, fully modern, In excellent condition, $1J00.M FARM AT TERRACE 70 acres 40 under plow, 2 houses, 3 barns, garden, $3500.00, with $500.00 cash, balance In ten years. COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer ttUNCfc RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 551 CUT DOWN ON FRILLS night on the Prince John for the. on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Inxury-lovtnz Canadian has had to ; Queen Charlotte Islands. J Vancouver. economize on nis purcnases since j . war was declared but so far the or- The marriage of Miss Rita Strom-' Buy a House of Hobberlln Suit binary home midget has been little dahl and Mr. Carl Sunderland will from Ling the Tailor and for $2.00 affected by price increases. ! Moose Hall, Friday. Cash ) 22 uaviar ana imported i cnumr ana . I Jewell Scarce bat Old House- Elite Beauty Parlor. Mrs. Suth- hold Standby Still on Hand crland will be leaving for the south February 1. tf By MURIEL ADAMS ' Canadian Press Staff Writer Father P. ChamDatme sails to-1 MUs E. M. Earl sailed last night TORONTO. Jan. 26: (CP) The take place tonight at 7 o'clock at the xtra get an extra pair of pants Caviar will likely be scratched off First Baptist Church. (22) or a discount of 10&. 220 th St. swanky menus since the cost of the , Phone 649. little black Iuxnry, Imported from J Y. Tlarplnv -who haji twen in-1 Russia end Finland, already has 'cated at Barrett Point in connec-' V. Douglas of Skldegate, after a trebled In price. Some imported i tlon with defence construction brief visit to the city, sails by the -cheeses are harder to get than be .wortc. sailed last night on the ss. Prince John to night on his return ore tne War and special Jams. .Prince Rupert for Vancouver. A meeting of the Canadian Tlal-Jbut Fishing Vessel Owner's Association will be held in the Canadian Legion Rooms, Sunday, January 28 at 2 p.m. 23 to the Queen Charlotte Islands. marmalades and sugared fruits are higher on the luxury list. : Tea and coffee are costlier because of increased duties, sugar is up about 50 cents per 100 pounds and butter Is up about Ave cents a pound. But most household 'groceries are lower in price than H year ago, balancing the total cost of liv- ing to about its pre-war level. Ex-' perts predict there will not be thei i sharp advance tn prices there was in the last war because many, pro-' iducts are under control of govern ment agencies. Importers of special food brands! say their stocks do not average an Increase In price of more than five' per cent but there will, doubtless, be a larger Increase shortly because of war-risk insurance and other i war expenses. Effect on Imports Perfumes are hitting the higher brackets and many Imported French scents are becoming scarce. Jewelers believe their business will not suffer materially during wartime. New sources in neutral countries J have been discovered to replace the4 o shaughtTey Military ifospltal. A 'a"wU address of a more or Inovelty and jewel wares usually im (irss pcrMjnai nature was given ai poriea rrom European countries now at war. But orders of china.' glass and silver are filled more! slowly because of transportation! difficulties. Wardrobes may be more expensive for the person who likes tailored English suits made-to-measure for tnere will undoubtedly be a delay t in lining orders and shipping ma terials. French model gowns wilj not be so readily available as war progresses. But the average woman can find plenty of bargains in dress salons where prices are still within her reach. Stockings are a bigger worry than ever for women. Their cost has Jumped 10 per cent and is still advancing. I I IT IJus IS vjlie Gin STRENGTH IS under proof SyVei CONTENTS 26 0H K TAHQtllUr C0B0tlCaVTa,lONO0NtNeiMD C7u tpti $i'r diMlltU in Pit h,rAld This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia J. H. BULGERU Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Excels In Quality SALAM TEA B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture iFor really low prices it will pay you to come in and look over otr lare stock of household furnishing consisting of Kitchen Kanrej, Bedroom Suites, Dinettes, Chesterfields, llc.iiers, Beds, Springs and Mattresses, etc. 1 Singer Sewing Machine fl I good shape .' ' 2 Sessions 8-Day Chhne Clocks Real snap 1 Bed-'Conch At 57.50 Z Vacuum Cleaners From $9.95 S7.50 1 Kitchen Manges In first class condition. S20.i)0, S22.50, S24.50 and 827.50 New Furniture 1 3-Fiece Chesterfield In latest style, fine pattern, -at .. 1 thesteffleld-tted arfd i Easy Chairs ' At S C tresis and Irawers-- From 898.50 889.50 86.95 t0 89.50 FhoneBL.'CK'32t THIRD AVENUE Nxt Tleor to C Clothiers ' MHMBMnss4BMBHttHBsaHBH7flBwwvNasMssHnasBna EXPERT Radio Servicing Gives LIFE to your old Radio ,i Let Our Radio Servicing Department Rejuvenate Your Radio Fully Modern Equipment Makes Positive. Results At Lowest Cost "(jUARANTEEI) SERVICING ox All makes of radio Only Genuine Replacement Parts of Highest Quality UsedComplete Stock Tubes. Batteries Parts Carried in Stock Our Radio Business is Our R6st Ad Re Guided by Experience Consult UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERV TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. if Convenient. Hease Purchase Tickets at Office Further 'Information 'Re'eardlng Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave, Thone 5C8 Jlii t