ee Two Sizes - 15c and 20c es ee —— Two-storey 6-room modern home with bath, on large lot, close in, Secition5—Fully and we!l furnished. One of the best properties for a home listed with us for years. $4390.00 Including furniture, on terms, or a reduction for all cash. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 MLIM. Stephens Notary Puliic Conveyancer For a QUICK SALE Block Section 1, Park Avenue $1,000 for the pair. Look them over and buy. Lots 42 and 43, 27, Cash M. M. Stephens Real Estate insurance Financial Agent 4 a the 7B. OR SALE : a Wal A Alex. Saint Special prices on all Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Barrie’s Furniture Store. tf en left for Swanson Bay on the Chelohsin last night on patrol duties. Miss Lillian Shrubsall returned from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. admitted to yesterday medical Joe MePhee the general where he will treatment. was hospital receive . . . J. D. McAuley, commercial jagent for the G. T. P. here, turned from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria this morning. re. Port- froin J. Cullens, editor of the land Canal News, arrived the south this morning en route to Stewart. He leaves this after- noon on the Prince John. The Women’s Auxiliary of the O. B. U. will hold a social evening tonight in the O. B. U. Hall, cor- nor Sinth Avonuc and Fulton St., in aid of the Stewart strikers. M. P, McCaffery, who was dele- gated to Victoria to interview the Wednesda, Fehr THE DAILY NEWS ———————— VANDERHOOF teach marriage of Holt, a Chileo farmer who has been serving in the army since early in the war, was solemnized in Winnipeg recently. The bride was Miss Ann Johnson, of Bick- erdike, England. ‘They will re- turn here and take up their resi- dence. at Chilco, The George O. Oo Ree) W. Adams is building a butcher shop here which he will open in the spring. * * * I’, GC, MeGeachy last week ship- ped a cavioad of ore to the Lind- say Cartage Company, Rupert. * * * the Citizens’ Committee has, at last, reached its object in having fire fighting equipment placed at suitable places in town. Fire buckets and axes have been put up on neat and substantial brack- ets at central points around town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gouch have returned here after a visit in the state of Oklahoma. ° . . The Egan Block is to be moved to a new site on First street as sdon as the cold snap breaks. Mrs. N. M. MeNeill returned from a week spent in the south this morning. J ° . A building..permit has been issued to J. Munro for a $2,395 one storey and a half residence on Second, Ave. W., Section 2. The building will be erected by J. Nelson, contractor, under the Soldiers’ Housing Scheme. °°’ * . W. J. Pitman returned from a jusiness trip to Anyox last night. He reports extremely cold weath- at the smelter town and fifteen feet of snow at the mine. He is rlad to be back in Prince Rupert's moderate weather. ° * * fishing boats arrived in sold their catches this The Siloam’s 16,000 to the Cold Storage 8.4c while the 16,000 pounds, Fisheries at Two rort and norning. went {2c and Pexas, also with ‘id to the Pacific and 7.6c. . . * Jack Johnson was fined Ten Dollars by Magistrate McMordie this morning for being drunk and disorderly. Jack recently came from Vancouver on a tugboat and pounds o. at 19 9n government oflicials in regard to public works and improvements in this distriet,, returned® this momming. Sir George Bury, president of the Whalen Pulp and Paper Mills, was a passenger; on the George this trip as far north as Swanson Bay where he will make an inspection of the plant. B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. LEAP YEAR SPECIALS ' DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowérs your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur: day, 9 tu i2 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT Watch the list Increase JELLO ALL FLAVORS 2 for 25c; per doz. $1.35 PALMOLIVE SOAP _2 for 250; per doz. $1.25 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 for 25c; per doz. $4.35 LARD IN BULK Per ib. 35c; 3 Ibs. for $1.00 SMALL NAVEL ORANGES 4 dozen for $1.00 White Navy Beans, Special 3 Ibs. 26e Cuticura Soap formerly 35¢ per bar WOW WO wh ss ice ec ae tal Wholesale prices on a e CHRISTIE’S FANCY BISCUITS Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per V2 ton Bulk ....... $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 12-Ib. tins Assorted .... 7 1.79 4-lb. tins Assorted ........ Prices on all lines of biscuits have advanced These biscuits are fresh stock, and worth 50¢ per Ib. 16c tin. on today’s market, Australian Jam ,........ Last call at this ffrice. NOTE—These Prices Good Only Till SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Neilson’s Nut Milk Chocolate in 5-Ib bars, Teg. 60c. Ib, Special 38¢ __ Less quantities, per Jb. .... 46¢ Johnson's Fluid Beef, 16-0z. bottle 5D MOONE 26 Se e's oa iaie cocetvee O86 Pure Maple Syrup, qt. bottle, ree, $1.20 value, Special ..... .. 98¢ Japanese Oranges, per box . 600 nnn OX... G00 20¢., 17¢ Dry Green Peas. 9 Ibs. for 26e rev 17% Ib, Snecial 2108 26c Pearl Barley, Special 8 Ibe. for 250 Tomatoes, 2-Ib. tin, regular Special i i aa Sagn THE DAILY NEws Aupert Table Supply Co, Phones 211, 212 | imbibed too much liquid refresh- ment on landing, so was arrested yesterday. . . a The case against Martin Mar- tinson for failing to report an au- tomobile accident was withdrawn this morning, in the police court, and the charge preferred against he owner of the car, H. A. Dwes- e. Adjournment was made un- {il tomorrow morning. Charles L. Monroe arrived in Rupert on the Chelohsin morning to relieve Jack Jarnsiey, of the Dominion Ex- ress and Union Steamship office while the latter is on his holidays. Mr. Monroe has been recently lo- cated in Seattle, but Mrs. Monroe and family are now visiting in Victoria. Prince esterday ES SR nS ee oe | “ * * Tu SUBSCRIBERS * ——— * * Subseribers to The News * * are asked to pay the de- ¥* ¥* livery boys each month * * when they call, except * where payment has been * * nade for the year in ad- * * vance. The boys when * collecting carry official re. * * ceipts which should al- * * ways be preserved. ee ee oe ee ee ee ae) St Reais Cafe | Thursday, February 5. BREAKFAST, 35c . 7 a.m. to 10 a.m, Apples Corn Headcheese and Syrup Toast, Jam and Coffee LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p.m. AND ~ DINNER, 59c 5 to 7:30 p.m. Vegetable Soup Villet of Plaice, Tartar Sauce Half dozen fresh Clams fried, with iilan eres Lemon soiled Pigs’ Hocks and Cabbage Scotch Meat Pie, Tometc Gath ‘ asparagus Tips on Toast ricasse o eal, Parsley Dump ’ Fried Liver and Onions et Roast Beef with Savory Rolls Potatoes Mashed Baked Apple Pudding, Lemon Sauce 1 "Sa 4 Coffee ST. REGIS MEAT PIES Are, already famous. Nothi the very best material ‘is eal pet We guarantee the quality, Orders for any quantity to be delivered are solicited, In order to assure fresh slock we would like to have any large orders booked in advance. Flakes Home-made or Hotcakes Prince, ————— @ ! Local News Notes ¢ pms Phe nes me res mmm es Sets. tf Special prices on Dinner Furniture Store. oe ee | George Frizzell returned from ia trip south this morning. Barrie's | ‘Tite's February Furniture Sale lin full swing for bargains. tf ; . * e ‘ \W. Donald and R, Donald came ‘in on last night’s train from Ter- race. * . * lapestry Chesterfields and easy Tite’s February Sale tf chairs at prices. é. ) eke D. H. Marks, of Prince George, is staying at the Hotel Prince Rupert. . . ‘ James MeAleenan arrived from Slice Arm on the Chelohsin last night. * °. * The “Director”? Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf Regular meeting of the G, W. Vv. A. tonight at 8. Important business. * cs . Basketball Thursday, February 5, at the Skating Rink. Sons of Canada vs. Drydock. 29 Last night’s train had another heavy consignment of liquor for Prince Rupert, 85 cases. . . . If Consumers’ Coal Co.'s kitch- not clean screened, en lump is don’t accept it. Phone 7. 32 * a ° Among the arrivals on the Chelohsin last night was J. P. Hawkinson from Alice Arm. ° . . Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles ind curtain materials 20% dis- ‘count at Tite’s February Sale. tf Dr. R. W. Lange, of Port Simp- son Hospital, arrived in the city last night and is registered at the 'otel Prince Rupert. * . . Don Brown, the pioneer elec- trician, Was an arrival in town from Vancouver on the Prince ieornge this morning. * . . By Government test, Cadomin furnace coal (mine run) is by far the hottest coal sold here, Phone 7. Consumers Coal Co. 32 * ® ° Don’t forget the big Drydock Basketball Dance in St. Andrew’s Hall on Friday. Invitations are now out. Gray’s orchestra. Standard Dairy milk tickets may be obtained at the ollice of the Lindsay Transfer Company, 214 Fourth Street, or from the Iriver. 3t William MeDonald, of Alice Arm, arrived here yesterday by the Chelohsin and is going south lo. Vancouver where he will re- ceive medical attention to his left eve which he had injured in a vowder accident in the mines at \lice Arm, * . . J. E. Budden, the popular Im- perial Tobacco salesman, has re- ceived a promotion and is now otlice manager at Vancouver. This will take him off the noad and his happy sayings will be missed by his many friends in the dis- trict. His suceessor here has 10t yet been named. Among the arrivals on last vight’s train were Mi. and Mrs. 8. . Jackson of Digby Island, vho have just returned from a vacation in the Old Country. They had originally intended to be away only three months but be- ing unable to get passage across the Atlantic were compelled to lengthen their Stay to five months. . J ° 97 and 50-piece Dinner Sets at Tite’s February Bargain prices. . . ® Nelson Lougheed, of the Prince Rupert pruce Mills, arrived from Port Moody on the Prince George this morning on business in con- nectin with the mill at Seal Cove. The Prince Rupert Spruce “Mills, ‘Co. is to continué operations at the mill until all their logs are cut when the plant will again be taken over, by the Prince Rupert “Humber Co, INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnel, last heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, is being enquired for by his sis- ter, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of New York, in order to have the estate of a late relative cleared up. tf Pianos correctly tuned. 86.00, G. C, Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf Tite's February Sale for brass and iron beds, springs and mat- tresses. tf Be Sure to Get Wrapped to insure its perfect condition in all climates and seasons. Sealed tight—kept right, The perfect gum in the perfect package. The flavour lasts { Do You Want a Fountain Pen---FREE? Buy a 3-Pound Package of FuLL™R’s Tea or Coffee. Regular 65¢ per pound. Every Other Package Shown in Our Window has a Fountain Pen in it—Worth $1.00 PICK THEM OUT! Ve Guarantee our own TEA and COFFEE to be equal to any 65¢ package on the shelf This Offer Good Only till Saturday Night. ree NAMINATION FOR THE POSITION OF 5 40 ASSISTANT FOREST RANGER TIMBER SALE X19 rhe Department of Lands give notice Sealed tenders .will be f examinations of applicants for Assistant’ sgnitiar of Lands not 1a orest’ Kanger rhe salary for the posi / “ath jay of March, 19 the J ‘ion is $140 per month and travelling ex ue Ae Pinkie % 1040, | 1,092. penses are paid ‘aot c : d emmlock Lote rhe period of employment will be for “ oe ey inh ee Ano, Wy ha tte Islands he flre season, with re-appointinent next telat 0 rear at $120 per month, If service prove . “ar Il be alisfaciory, aid with the prospect of pro Fi wor $4), eas A ha vr notion by merit to the permanent Forest os ehieae varticulars of the Chief Forte ervice as occasion offers, \ la ee or District Forester, P™ eturne av EUs Mie Fh, d Soldiers, with the necessary Rupert, B,C. hoe ‘\uatifications will receive preference. —— The examinations will be held at the places and on the dates named below February 16-47 vee Vancouver Bcx 19 ‘ Nanaimo ) Van? 10°. vee McBride Ctem, | ; 20 Victoria > oe ‘ 21 Prince George wes ey © 23 Vanderhoof (Vay eel’ Oe) 23 Ashcroft Peay % 24 Powell River | OP) C= 944.4: 844 Kamloops > 24 Smithers Cun P 26 Hazelton j v 28 Nelson | E X 2086. 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