Hose ji service weight, semi-service weight : . , full fashioned, chiffons and creie. r alue to $1.35. Q4 ftft Annette's Spring Sale . . 2 prs. vAUU r Puilen. manager of ind prtntMic depart-" C- tish Columbia Tel-a' Vancouver, will be :e rlty on the Prince mornlnj from the :) north on account of J hi-? father. II. F. rendition of the lat-a patient In the Prince Jc -tut Hospital, Is re-' to be somewhat bet- "8 In the Daily News". CO IDS liflltve mlwnr u most ft' W. '1 wie motheri do. Bub I. .4li.il throat, chnt, buck with VICKS VAPORUB E. J . Smith is quite ill at his home on Graham Avenue, West-view, having suffered a relapse following a recent operation. I L. O. Aggett and Q. E. Wootten. I who have been here In connection 'with the Second Victory Loan campaign, arc sailing tonight by the Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver. Ixxik for the IrUlc iinme in work boots that have to Inkc u lot of hard vrar Mini tear. High quality leather In Mtle and upper combined fine Horkinaiuhin mnke lx kle work loots uiisurnaMC! in comfort nntl long wrnr. See the ninny styles of lx- klc work hoot at your dealer's. Al rljkt li llluittilid LtcVU'l SKOOKUM beat Oil tin upptfi, full doublt toUl lthtr htl. Hilhtit duality to in LtckU'i CO T T7i woik boot. ily, AIioik LUMBIA I The Second Youth Conference planning meeting Tuesday night completed arrangements for an Informal "day in" conference of Prince Rupert youth to be held this Sunday afternoon. The purpose is to bring the members of Its affiliated groups and abi those not affiliated to discuss the many problems of Prince Rupert young people. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert II. E. A. Woodbury. H. J. Bow man. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Smith, Don Collman, Vancouver; K L. Hayne. Kamloops; O. L. Frawley. R. M. Dunbar and R. B. Olldea, Victoria; J. B. Williams, Winnipeg; W. P. Roberts, city. Advertise In The Dally News. " THE DTvILY NEWS Annette s Spring LADIES OF PRINCE RUPERT . . . This is the greatest opportunity to buy for yourself and for your children that new Spring Outfit you have been pi so long. Look, here are some of the many unheard-of bargains, when the cost of living is steadily getting higher and higher. Coats h TwewK Polos, Boucle; black and navy. ) new spring merchandise and in all the . r styles. Q4 A Qr Annette's Spring Sale t?A1.i7J Skirts- 'ie latest styles and colors. Regular nnette's Spring Sale $1.95 Sweaters I 1 Wool, Cardigan, Pullovers . . . j-r- and boat-necks; 100' wool, tteg-r values to $2.95. Q4 4 Q Annette's Spring Sale ?-l.i House Dresses . prints. Sizes 11 to 4 L Regular its to $2.95. Q-l All nneitc's Spring Sale ?A.VV Dresses ! Dresses ! Women's Afternoon DressesSizes 18$ to 2Gj, in all the new shades including black. Regular values to $10.95. Annette's Spring Sale Street Dresses Sizes 12 to 44. Regular values to $H.95. Annette's Spring Sale $2.95 Sockees Women's rayon sockees. Regular value 35c. Annette's Spring Sale, pair uoy NOTICE Munthe's. March 19. 28. Afternoon and Street Dresses Sizes 11 to 20, in crepes, sheers, prints; some with Jackets. Regular values to $14.95. Annette's Spring" Sale $4.95 GIRLS' DRESSES In sizes 8 to 14. All new colors and styles. Regular values to $3.95. Annette's Spring Sale $1.95 Sockees Children's sockees, sizes A to 11 J. All colors including white. Qi ft ft Annette's Spring Sale . . 5 prs. v-V vv Sale Commences Friday at 9 a.m., March 20 Notice Is hereby given that the annual general meeting f of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the City Hall on Friday March 20th, at 8 pjn. Business: To recehe auditor's report and financial statements for the year 1M1. To elect five members of the board of management. To appoint an auditor. H. W. BIRCH, Secretary. JhHcuHcetnehtJ AH advertisements in this column will be charged for a full rnonth at 25c a word. Whist drive, Saturday, Hotel. ' Laities. -rresDyiernn rea.-Airs: March 19. I Little Norway Tea, Mrs, Oddfellows Scotch Dance, Mar. 21, by Invitation. 26. Lutheran Tea, Metropole, March Hill CO Tea, Mrs. Flaten, March S.O.N. Dance March, 27 102nd. W. A. Tea, Legion, April Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin, April 6. L.O.B.A. Spring Sale, April 8. St. Peter's Juniors' Te. Mrs. Croxford. April 8. Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, April 10. United Church Spring Sale. April 10. Eastern Star Dance, April 17. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 23. Dance, Seal Cove Hall, May 1. PRETORIA, March 19; Taking the place of shipments from Malaya raw rubber from the Belgian Congo is now being used and processed in the Union of South Africa. Three good reasons for keeping PREM on hand Ilt's the fcesf-ttsting, ready-to-serve mmnt I Inmtf All thm fmmiTtr hm . t . .... - - . . . - " O Prem iwf HOT fritf or hntlr1 mitt " other foods, alone, or cold in sandwiches. 3It'asoquickandeasytoserre. . .just the thing when unexpected guests drop in! A delicious meat all ready to eat, Prem is made by the makers of Swift's Premium from choice cuts of pork, sugar-cured I Get two or three tins of Prem today I Swift Canadian Co Limited. ill Lingerie Ladies' panties, elastic briefs, bloomers, shorts, snuggies small, medium and large. Regular value to 85c. A A Annette's Spring Sale .. 3 prs. VAvU SlipS-Striped satin slips, sizes 32 to 42; tearose and white. Regular values $1.00. Qr Annette's Spring Sale MV NightgOWnS-Women's rayon nightgowns, in tearose and blue; small, medium and large. Regular values to $1.95. fi-f A A Annette's Spring Sale ?A.VU Girls' Panties-sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 12. Regular values 50c. QQp Annette's Spring Sale AUK, Hats- New spring felt hats, in the new styles and shades. Regular values to $2.95. Annette's Spring Sale . . & These and many more surprising bargains you will find at Annette's Spring Sale, so don't fail to be there early. REMEMBER . . . "ANNETTE'S LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW" LOCAL NEWS NOTES aut: t Thursdsr. mn.i Tonigma irain aue vo urine .: tarnation of mrm-i"ora u,c caJt . . i . m renortcd this murr.u 10 bt on a;.; uumre. nil , nliru1 ume ;r: Tax Return Mortimer. 324 2nd. t" G8 Alan Hurst, senior secretary for the Y.M.CA. service for British Columbia, U arrlYtng tomorrow from Vancouver to inspect the local services. JOHANNESBURG. Marc.l 19: f Unusually violent storms reported from various South African centres Included lightning that killed natives and hail that stripped trees and killed fowl. OH BOY MOM'S LATE-SO WE HAVE PREM AGAIN.' &Ssll BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Special Price for LADIES' and GENTS' NEW SPRING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Black 787 302 Third Ave. W. Wantpil Raw Fiirc m IIEST AKKET TTUlllVtU X ill O TKICE9 PAtU Reprcscnting-nUDSON'S 'BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. OUMIIEIM, Cow Bay, Prince Kupert. H.C.. Phone SIS When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 24llour Service at Kffular Kates Furniture 4 KITCHEN RANGES In very good shape, for wood and sqnim coal; from 12 UNTAINTED CHESTS OF DRAWERS Priced $nri ' from & up 0 3IATTRESSES Priced .S(J"0 G RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS at very reasonable prices. B, C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue BL'LKLEY VALLEY BUTTEli Arrives Fresh Everv Week ! We believe In featuring It una ueiping our up-river farmers. Try It once and we (aoI 1 ll .cti auiv juu wm wano no ! AuA. Tit- m . uiiicx. 5 ii e sxiiies ana quality Is unsurpassed. I VEGETABLES whenever pos-S sible. i MIICCAI I TnlC Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More N Pint" I P.D rtnr V. Ph.n.. in in 1 rappers: Bring your furs to me. Prices have gone up 20 on all furs. Mink down 10. Positive that the other buyers will pay 30 more for your goods if I am there. When shipping fur we wire money on receipt of goods. " GOLDBLOOM "The Old I-eHable''