Monday. February 25, 1021, LOOK AT THIS Extraordinary Offer J (nole Model From $115.00 up your or A Genuine Victor Vlctrola No. 210, wah 10 iloulile-sided r u-onln 20 selection,, 200 Htst Ilritth (eel needle-, one record liruli, one rerun iillnmi. THE COMPLETE OUTFIT $ J 59.50, delivered Jo vour door. Only .vm ChIi umj br.lif0 (r moiilli till paid Tor. Nolliiiiff gained ly delay. Only one life lo live o let n r g-t ' a n few n ill f Ihe H ...1 good 114 mk before I, il is loo lule tu enjoy Uiem. Telephone U'l 1IM1. I I M M m I I SMOKED FISU JAT AT ITS ITS BEST BEST 1 M Therejare Just Two Rules to Follow to Enjoy the BEST J Smoked Fith, AT IT8 BEST. Tlice I'liileonre 1 i - - lBuy huj ' nu Rupert Brand." lloi.crj Miami i ulwnv de- inrn-o ( 10 nir ior? in clean new boxes clearly (hvered stamped Wrap in 20 to :io 'Unpen Urand. cooking, aer, rook in niodenile over for iniiinlo, remove !iiier mid serve ul omc. Four Kinds Breakfast Klpper, Bloaters, Smoked Black I Cod and Klooered Salmon. Al all Fh and Meat Markel. and (Jro. ers. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT VACUUM Bottles Ufceful Every Day in the Year Price 75 cents ORMES LTD. The Roxall Store. yiadntj oouj,j u XjaA9rj ojj Better Beer for YOU The Pioneer Druggist. X. Oil tBeerwitfoutaPecr British Columbia's model brewery Is working day nd night to give you better beer the- best beer with the atrength. the mePow palatable "bite," the refreshing stimulation associated with perfect brewing. Insist on Cascade the better, jeer at all Govern, merit Liquor Stores. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED Thin advertisement In not published or displayed by the Liquor Control ftonrd or by tho Uovernmeitt of Itiliuh Columbia H, ere an ere Msnitola if perhaps the most "urrylnf province in Canada. For instance, in Ontario, there were 21,-871 marriage in 1621, a rate of 8.5 per 1,000, while In Manitoba it was tlonPet '00 ' U 610,000 PPul-, Eaitbouad steamship travel from Canadian porta via Canadian Pacific steamships la heavier at the present time than for several years past at this season, a recent report declares, Hooking in some instances have run as high as 70 per cent increase over those f last winter 4 According to a recent Official compilation, out of every 100 people in Canada 51 live on farms. The 70,-000 farms in Canada represent a grow worth of $700,000,030 or about $10,000 per farm, and produce an annual revenue t nearly $l,500,000, n average income per farm of $2,-000 yearly. From the opening of the crop year, September 1st, to the official closinr of naviration. Derrmher 12th, the Canadian Pacific Raibrar reported the heaviest marketing of grain since the inception of the road. Cars loaded, by the company also created a record for the sesson, having numbered 116,232. Grain marketed topped the 200,090,000 bushel mark. Thfrty.evn ner cent of all into- mobiles in Canada are owned by farmers. Ownership of the balance,' ; according to recent statistics, is made up as follows) 'business' men . and brokers, 15 per cent; salesmen; and. travellers. 16 per cent; professional men. per cent! labotcrl, 4 per cent; contractors and livery men. , 3 per cent earn, and miscellaneous and no otcupa-jon stated, 13 per cent. When th Canadian Pacific . liner "Cmprer.i of Cantda" left New York oo January 30th for her great round-the-world enjie, she was the' first Canadiun vessel ever to commence stcn a voyie carrying a regular bookstall in the charge of exp-riercfd attendants, in additioii to a free library. The stock includes many excellent reernt books on travel, w!:ieh witt r.iabfe passengers to prepare therfSvea for the foreign lards lb v w. l vi it, as well as a large nuiuLer of no.ci b7 the besi-l.nowa iuihors. Of te to'al w'.'.-at crated from Canada in November, aaitrntieg to 61,K6,l'i)J bus.i.s. by f-.r tie greater props it ton r.-ent to 1 'e L'niUd Kinj-ddm, whith to. 41,.lS)i busbsls. The I nited S was s'co.iJ largest impdr.er tf ("ana dim wheat, takin; H.010.W.". b tsfcr .. lraly tame nrjtt. Ujt'i-r 4.P13.1:! bunhels. and Ortrcencat, .;h 2.94J.1M b-shV.a.' Th espos of Canadian wheat to Ftatve A'itn tUs tcTyxl anoanted to l.TT-if b.fbe'. s :i to Uelg.jm l.CiJUob shelt. ta C?r- ma.iy toU..d 12J,.rZ0 t. tej. In ;he k"R?t co.mpetitijn, e-n bracing entries from all important agrirulti:ral districts of the North Ameri -an continent. Alberta farmers won 43 prizea at the recent international s'oik and grain show, at. Chicago. Two grand championships wheat. Major G. 11. L. Strange and oats, J. V. Iiiglands went to the province. Major Strange was a'so first with white field peas and Nunemaker' Brothers, o Brooks, first ,with red clover seed. Major Strange' success ta especially rc-markabtt as he has only been a farn'er four years. The latest statement! ot the ts-r.-gs and expenses of the Canadian 1 icific Hallway show that the strong position of that organization has been well maintained, and that a steady improvement has been achieved, in pile of he difficulties of the pant ftw yearsj- The figures for December show gross earnings ot 119,136,674, working expenses of tlMS0,M6, and a' net profit of $3.-W6.127. an increase of $191,322 over that t December, 1922. The 1923 totals show gross earnings ot $105,-R37.089, working expenses of $15?,-, 35S.079 and a net profit of $37,479,-010, an Increase of $1,177,319 over the total earnings of the road in 1922. Net earnings for this ytar were the highest since 1917 and gros earnings the highest since 1920. .Mt .iih Mri.. C. I. Hid and dau.li MiK Vucinla Hid. Miihi a' iiigbi fur iinir home in AlU'e Ann after bavin? fjietll a few davs in the nty on their relnrii from a trip south. Children Like Pacific " Milk 'I'll 1 1 children like I'acifi" Milk and lliiivoon -it, bnA been ileJ iniMistraled by n ; miiljier on 'INyeirih Avenue Wesl. The boy of I years mid girl of 7 are pictures of heallli ainL slrenglh." 'I hey have Pacific Milk on porridge every morning and It wiis the oulyrood I lie boy cinild iaimilale when lie was ?Ti I'll nt fniit in arms.. , ' , Pacific Milk CoS Limited . 328 DRAKE STREET, x VANCOUVER. Factories at L'adner and Abbotsford, B.C. i i TUB DAILY NEWB, PAOB THREE Local aid Persoaal J U.C Undertakers. Phone 41. Hayoen, Ondei taker. PDnne 351. -. .v U . Mooaeheai't l'gion Dance, MelroOledlall, Friday, February 3i). ' 47 Thousand ion famous Nutiai- iiio WeiiiUKlon Oal arrived. Try i ton. Albert and McCaffery. If i We buy. self and exchanoa '-w- , . furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Excnanae.- Phone 52. " . if fiernMelle lijurcl of Stnf fnlel rt',vii(iiiir with her jiaienli", Mr. viin(' Mrs. " John Hourel,' at .gutiz. Women of MooM-heari l.'enion l.eajt ea Iianre, Friday, Feb. 211. DanciiurU (ill 1 u.m. IHzi- Waltz and Fox Trot, . 19 C..N.I1. Hleamer Prince John. Japl.- Neil McLean, , fro in Van- i. . i . al f i:ourr ia iie yueeil lliarlolte Klandv I-duo at 1 o'vloct. this ' anenioon. (i. U."ll.'rurHer. manager of (lie Indian Mine, wa a iiasenper on lite Cai'dena la-t evening bound north -from Vancouver to lewaif. , orl liliiiniiil frfim V.'tiiffinv-p l.i Slewail, Anyoxund Alice. Arm, l nlon sleamej" pirdna, Capl. A. K. liickVon, wan hi port from 6:30 lo 8 o'clock la( night. Thouia William Slaiuiard Parfon., lneicclor of police al Prince Ituoert, ha been made a justice, of (he p(-ace. Ihe IlritMi lwluinliia. dnzelle annouuee.". ' '..-r'A Mrs.' Sila. Iaw.-nii. 90 Hays OiC Circle. fvllapfed whi; on her way lo church ye.lerday im; Hint: and waj, iff. morning admitted lo'llic hosiiilirt 'Ii'' i rcporle'd'lo be resliup easily. Miv M. ,. i-Mtiiball, It.N. was in Ihe eily on Saturday on her way from Vancouver (o Smither vber die will become inalroii.of 1 lie Jlulkley Valley District Hos pital, succeediny Ml Acnes Oaddock, n..V. who is lo be mar ried next monlh lo Jack Frosl. S. Walsledl, district supervisor of Ihe Moose l.odi:e, who has Ireejr in Ihe, city for Hie past few day?. Is relurniiiKN by the l'rince.s Mary Ihls aflernoon to his headpiarlers' in Juneau. Yi'slenlay he adilres.od a special meet in sr of the local lodge. Power ' lug Wigwam.. Capl. Kelchum; arrived yesterday aflernoon from (ieorgetown with Jwo scowload of. lumber -one containing Iwo carloads for Kalern- liiniirti( .and the other ronlaiiiiug one carload for Ihe local yards of'lh'cHig Hay Lumber lid. V - . The, Kmpire HxhibiUitn ,lo be he'ld in Kiiglaud Ibis year opens on April 23 according In olllcial noltce reciiel al Hie C..V.H. city oilire. There has been a rush for Atlantic booking?, and (hose planning i allenif Hiould' make Iheir reseiHalions al Hie earliest possibjn dale. ' - . Tender for Ihei excavation of Ihe !ite of (ne new-Prebyleiiau Church on I'ourlli Aenuc Kast closed 40i Saltiiilayevening. Tonight " at the coi:.r-ev'a!!naI ..in. U'HIl Willi. ... . 1111 aflernoon tin- the norjh oi Ihe rrincess .iary liicittUes-1 i,Slevo Kuisoky, A. Wesl by, Olof l.arsen. J. I.. Allers, Miss.J.-AU,.rsand Walstedl for Juneau; A. Frederickson, Oseur Hansen, .1. Kiispersen, Andrieen, Miss Amanda Sloikersen,,- 1' , Sullier. T. l.arseu and J., K. lletgt Kl't-eiikan. .,. Joe fJreer of llrvanl .f iinier reluined' ialurday evninjr fryn, a I rip lo. F.aslurnCanada injjlio cpurse gf which liQ visited AVin- nlpog, loronlo. Montreal-and his od home in Lindsay, Onlatio, Mtv (tteer jeporls business flbutishing in Ihe' Kast with Winnipeg" u Utile jjuiet. In iho laler cily he was a gUejl at a lU'lary Club luiiclieoti,, ( It Lr ll mil - WW fig STRAIGHT CUT rDjl CIGARETTES IF MICH$T CRUDE TOBACCO The floral -decorafions ul the : I Hi Vlipltl till" llf... ili,..,lul it.. II were kindly lent by David Ulen-I nie. Jack IMward is in town from' llanall. Mrs. Ivlwards and child 1iae been viritinff in tlie city for some time. J. A. Stephen, assistant engineer for the .provincial department of public works, re turned lo An) ox oh Ihe Garden a ' last nigbL . C.I'.H. steamer PriuKes.-j Mary. Capf. Ormi-ton, arrived al 2.J0 from Vancouver and will sail at 1 for Skasway and inleriuediale Alaku porls. ' 0. J. Uuaiilic. C.X.It iii.iIit mechaiuc. Vancouver, arrived in Ihe cily last night on a regular lour of insiicclion. He was ac companied in from Prince licorge .by Archie Watt, assistant master mechanic. Mr. and Mrs. C. (toriiKtn and family arrived from "Prince tieorger on last night' train ami will lake up (heir restdeiice in Huffily. Mr: lortnan is lo lake op a conouriorsiiip on tin; Canadian National Railway out pf here. v John V. Aoen. rMsboat in- sperlor for Ihe Doniiuioii i Fisli-eries. arric(l from. Vancouver on the Prinres Mary Ibis afler noon. He is, here in coniieclion with 1 tit; (wo cruisers for the department which are Hearing completion! al I lie dry dock. ANNOUNCEMENT Amateur Theatrical. March 3. Westholme. in aid Ladies' llosLii- lal Auxiliary. Klks' Annual Hall, -Tuesday March 4. meeting Ihey will be, opened and Spend an evening in tha Tall oilier hllsilicx in rnnnwl imi Tlml. iwi.ui gelling ibc ereclion oft Ihe 'Thursday, March-6. islrucluir uiider'i way will bej . .lloyal l'urule Easier. Haiaar and Sale of Home Cooking, April 8. . Hill GO Chapter, I.O.D.E. Ama-'eur Theatricals end of April. J P m Oh.Mr.Shean. OK.Mr. Sh?an. I know all about ycror sniobing queen. She's a 3ainty dgarette, And her name Hont forget." "CallherMILLBANKtMr.Gallagher: l(HorlS 25 35 also In, round llns and cardbodrd bowscf 50for70 COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPER Sails) from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For 8TEWART and ANYOX ... Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, - Feb. 27; March 12, 26 PASSENQbR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lse Prince Rurrl .U pjn. rpr PRINCE GEOIiGC EDMO.ntos. wim-.MrEO. ill polots Esittra Cinida. 1'nUe.l Stales. MENCr ALL OCCAM STEAMSHIP LIN IS. City Ticket Office, S2S TMr Are. Prince Rupert. Pheee 280. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 18; February 1, 15, 29. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28; February 11, 25. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van couver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. B.C. POT A STOP TO IT! "this useless squandering of strength and vitality Thrif-T-service will care for all the heavy work of washing all the tedious task of ironing flat work-only the wearing apparel vyill remain for you to starch and Iron. And this comes" back to you just damp enough to make this duty easy. A phone call will bring this service to you. Canadian Steam Laundry , Phone 8