falurJay February 0, 1021 SPECIAL Writing Pad and Package of Envelopes 50c value for 25 cents Writing Pad, ".Soiling Home." XWH 100 sheets grade of paper. Tin t double tin number of sheets Hi 4iiii' writing mI. .Sheet uillier ruled or plain. kiigiif j good gmde euvelopef, Tins is llie biggest iih) in writing iiaier ever offered hi 'rui;tf..Hupri-t. A lliey mine to n theyvgo ou, AT A HAIKiflN. Tin' niil i limited o get ours while it i lid only to e.uli i-tixloinor. BOND B.C. Coasl Services Third Avcnuo. Are the Best Investment W r rt ' oiiimi'iid tin-following u lit'iug safe, saleable : id "i dor rt'lnrii : City of Vernon V, due I Mil June. l'.i:S, at 0R.oi. Yield 5.70 City of Duncan ' fi -.due IXIh May. lu.vt, at $0t.20. Yield 5.70 City of PrJnce Rupert 0', dm- lu to lor.o. at 0.:U. Yield 5.90 Order1 may lie wired ul our expeue. iiilerest ueenied to d-U-t-iiiMiieiil must b added. W'e pay delivery charges. Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd Head Office! VICTORIA, B.C. SMOKED FISH kJ AT AT ITS TC BEST RFST M JL There are juit Two Rule to Follow to Enjoy the BEST Smoked Fish, AT ITS BEST. T.i! iv Ihtles .ire I Buy ''Rupert Brand." Hubert llruud i always de- (iered In llie .nr.' Oi clean new Jinxes rl early si. imped "lltiiierl llruiid." :! W i i in 'king i.ier. 'iuk in moderate over for i' io ;so tn iiiiifr-. r-iuie paper and rve at ouee. Four Klfujs Breakfast Kippers, Bloaters, Smoked Black Cod and Kippered Salmon. ull l'iIl ;nid Mini) M.u'krl. ,ni tinners, i Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT fiHk, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Sailings from PrinceRupert S.S. PntNCESS MARY. 4 For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 18; February 1,15, 20. For 'KVurhlkan, Wramjell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28; February 11, 25. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For-.Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i .Fall, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Stoamshlp Lines. ,, Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. sainnsi r ruin for VANCOUVM. VICTORIA, OcMn Falla, and Iwamon Bay, TuMdas, B PM. For VANCOUVER, VIOTOniA, Atari Ba, and Swanson 0y, Saturday Noon. Tor ANYOX, Allot ARM, 1TIWART, WU Island. Bundaf S P.. oe POUT SIMPSON end Nasi Rl' Cannarlea, rrldas A.M. etJ Imt Avenue, i. Barnl, Agsnt. prlnce nnp"t. H.C HWE EXCELL ' I'oniiMiing ,Mir Home wills good Substantial Furniture. Our xeniee is nl your bidding. BARRIE S Home Furnishings Ii.C. Undertakers.' Phone 41. Hayuers, Undeitakera. Pooue 361. tf 8. K. Parker left by last niglil s I ruin fur lak on business. Hoxmg Tournament. I'.iupress llieatiiv Tuesday, February ID. Thirty fivii Overcoat k. all weight it, on sale at llryuul Co., " Ltd. io C. A. I'romnier, of .Sunny-side, is spending the week-end fn town. Winter oiereoals to clear at half nriee. (jail and nee lliein. Mryant Co., Ltd. 10 "linen of Muundieurt heuion. Wliifl Drive and Dance, Metro- pole Mall, February I'J. 12 We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles.; Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. If IjiIiic -lurk of winter uver- ''al. marked in plain figures, on sale at half price. Uryant Co., Ltd. 101 Mi-? V.. X. Waldron of the public M'hotil teuchiug slalf at Ti-rrari' arrived on lat iiiKlit's train to peml the week-end in town. 4. ... Foit 0x1: wi;i:k oi.y, wc will deliver furnace lump coal in bulk at tlO.IO a ton backed 11.75 a tun. Consumers Coal Co., Ltd.. 41 C.I'.H. f learner Princess UealJ nee. (iapl. T. Cliff, arrived at 7.15 Ibis morning from Vancouver HUtl waytorts and returned couth at noon. The annual general meeting- of (lie I'riiiee llupert ltrunch of the 1 ..1 i.u.tian Club will ! held at (in- " .mill 11 oum' at o p.m. on M lay. February 18. 40 VMATKl ll Tlli:.TMUAl.S. "A M"diTii Anauia." lli(ilme m "it-lay. Mflirn :i, n.is p.m. in 1 i.l I.aiiir-.' HoApilal Alls. Ad-iiiinin 75e. Iterveil Mals. SI. 11 All Kniplilg of Pythfa and I'y tlnati Sislern in the city arc rWtienpil iii turn oul for annual ehuirfi parade t o Anglican Clmrrh tomorrow, Sunday, February 17. Meet at I.udge llim rt,30 p.m. F. W. WhCil. CC. - Pnivineial Police Conlable Harry Martin returned lal nihl by the Prince .Mary from a Iwo wiH'kf' palnd trip to llie Slikine mid Taku lliver dNIrirts. Con-liihle Martin, reports that the wiiiIit up north has been ex-'-piionally mild. . - A revision (f, the year's estimate made by the school hoard since the -njeellhi? yu Thursday niylil. shows a total fijiiire of ?72,.HiJ fnr ordinary i-xpi'inliluie instead of $70,212 in originally rompuled. This iii'Mins that the total eliiuale for lliis year is souin $0,000 less than last. - . A badminton tournament has hern arranged Io be played on Sunday afternoon in the Mcln- lyre Hall slarlinp sharp at two o'clock. Twelve couples are en tered and as soon as the pre liminary Raines are completed, In semi-finals and finals will follow. Entrants are expected Io he there on lime. so that-all Hie Karnes may lie played tluiiii (he nriei'iinon. STOMACH SUFFERING jdisappears as if by magic when do-To is used. Oas pains, acid stomach, sour stomach, burning and all after-eating distress relieved In two minutes. All Drug Stores. iiu-t X bkst op- I l.UUliN X X QUALITY 3MMX yX A0VAC MALI I I s 1 "" CA 'ADA SW CX IIMIKD ruAic. ntr. i.tw. ilk-unit , li.u .1. Jubn. N.U. 1,1 ,A,Y. ,iTH ,i THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE TIITIER Local and Personal Smoke Cools ani Cooi Houstuptrt realize the superiority of Baker's Chocolate (Plcmlum No. 1) for making cakes, pes, puddings, cm Judges, ices, etc Ba sure that you get tKe genuine, in the blue wrapper end yellow label with, the trademark of tKe Chocolate Girl on the back. Made In Canada By Walter Baker & Co. Limited EtMbUbcd 1730 MiU at Dorcknttr, Mm. oni Morttml, CuuJt BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECfU SENT TtZZ Auction Sale Saturday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Prince Rupert Exchange. Auctioneers. 10 Mr. anil Mrs. Rutherford Mc- Corikcy, who have been visiting-with Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. McLen nan al "The Knoll,'" llorden Street, are "leaving on Ibis even ing's (rain for their home in Stratford, Ontario. A. D. Oillies, local agent for llie Canadian .National F.xprcs Co left on last night's train for the Kast. He will spend a month's vacation visiting with relative in Kdiuonton. Wlnnl-leg and Montreal. During his absence, .1. Smith, Kdnionlou. route agent for llie company, will be in ehargie of the local of fice. BIRTHS A daughter was born al llie Prince llupert (ieneral Hospital on February 10 to' Mr. and Mrs. Keginald Clarke. ' ' A smi was born al the Prince llupert (ieneral Hospital on 'Feb ruary 10 to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Paul, Alliu Avenue. AMUR HAS NOT BEEN FLOATED FROM REEF Another Attempt. This Morning Proved Unsuccessful Barge Expected in Dry Dock Another attempt this morning Special arrangements arc be ing made ami additional steam- hips being operated by the While Star, Cunard and Anchor Donaldson lines to in"'!!e (mir- HOTEL ARRIVALS PRINCE RUPERT IS THE NATURAL SITE FOR GRAIN ELEVATOR SAYS J. H. PILLS-BURY, DRYDOCK MANAGER (continued from page one) occasioned through, the repair ing of vessels in the dry dock which the port possesses, taking on of coal al bunkers that would immediately be required and pro vided by some interests, once an elevator was established, besides the expenditures from which business men would directly benefit through llie presence of ships' crews in the city at all times. Flour MID' Also In addition to all (his, (be city would still further prosper through a flour milling industry that would undoubtedly follow the establishment of an eleva lor. Once grain shipping started through Prince llupert. (lie time would soon arise when more (ban one elevator would be re quired with the consequent in crease in general business of the port. 8. Shipping Man's Opinion Transportation companies are in favor of shipping grain through (his port. So much was indicated through an interview Mr. Pillsbury and M. P. McCaf fery had in Vancouver with Thomas Marling, a represent a live of large steamship intcreM.. Mr. Hailing knows Ibis port and Hie railway, line. He was an as sociate of the late Sir Charles M. Hays, formerly president of (he (irand Trunk Pacific Hail- way, and visited Prince llupert He said (hat he would be more than willing to take up grain shipping oul of this port once the facilities were provided for its handling. PICTURES OF SCOTLAND Pictures of Scotland in Hie Methodist Church Sunday night at 7.30. Short strmon, "A Creat Proniie." Iiy llev. fl. O. darker Solo: "Teach me Io Pray," by Mrs. Woodworlh. Pictures of "A Trip Across Scotland," with remark by Oeorge Wilson. I Church Notices Presbyterian Church Morning worship al 1 1 o'clock. Subject": 'A Strenuous Christian Life." Sunday School at 12.30. Kvening service al 7.30. Subject: "Some Observations on Time." Preacher, llev. II. II. Grunt, D.D English Lutheran Church St. Paul's Church, Melropole Hall, every Sunday' 11 a.m. and 7.30 11.111. Sunday School at 2.30. Morning topic: "Cod's Gift of Grace." Kvening topic: "The Church and Education." Mrs. L. O. Larson will sing: "I've Done liny Work." Congregation meet ing after evening service. 10 take ine steamer Amur off llie , pl....ll.lr n,,.. i v ii.1ui..1. mi reef ul While Cliff Island failed. It will bo necessary Io unload still more cargo. The barge Griff is expected In I he local dry dork for examination, J. II. Pillsbury. manager of the shipyard, stated this BOOK VIA C.N.R. FOR EMPIRE EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENTS Amateur Theatricals, March 3, Wet holme, in aid Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary. 4 . F.Iks' Annual Hall, Tuesday, March 1. Spend an evening 'in the Tall Timbers al the Methodist Church Thursday, March C. Hoyal Purple Master Itazaar and Sale uf Hume Cooking, April isls-desiring Io visit the Ilrii- vm nn ni,ni.r in in.? v...n. v ni 1 : !.. : i . . . iiu ...xpu-Muou 111 r.ng- ,L.U1. T,cairjca8 Cnd of April iiiuu uus summer, i.iosc connections are made by Ihc Cana dian National Itailways .with steamers of these lines ul Allan-lie sea-ports. Passports, secured and full inforniitlou ul City Ticket Olllce. CaOadiau' National Hnllways. 52S Third Avenue, Prince Huperl, H.G. Phone 200, FOR 15 YEARS WAS TROUBLED WITH ECZEMA Tlirr" t 110 uilK-r iriiitHly like BIikmJ Hitlers Ihtl ran possibly lve 5 inri relief Io all tutrerrrs from rricnia. tall rhvuin and all othvr disease ul tlie blood fur llie reason ttial Ibis old and well tried remedy ris riant to- the seal of the trouble and completely and permanently tlrlveri lhte dlieaefl mil i.f Prince Rupert1 ....'the ytem by rleanamn the blood and Ororgn McAfee,, Georgetown: "w-'nr u pur and rich. t fi J. I I'l'irtn uarke, city Mlv . I' u. A, ii.....,n Procun--.,....,,,,..,. "r- ' " srnum, .... reiiiurune, ,n:uhM, oni.. .., ier, Sunnyside; Miss X. Wal- ociema for nrteeu years, durinr vhtch dron, Terrace; Mrs. Lous Holm 1 everythin- 1 cuuid think or, and baby,' Ketchikan; Mr. unj mHudinir dtors, but without returnr Mrs. Wanebo, Kelchikun. "! ' i . Central )i was rerialnly surprised to find that two Claude Sloughton, Prince. ""- 1 n-i arttd to uu 11 1 George; John Smith, CX.lt.; Dan M """l ot my '."."H!'' I1".1 T! 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You get every dollar that your money earns. For a payment at the rate of a few cents a day. over a period of years, you can secure a substantial income for your old age. There are plans of purchase to suit all, the young and the elderly, the married and those who hare dependants. No medical examination is required. For full information, fill out this coupon immediately and mail it as directed. No postage necessary', as it is Canadian Government business. Mail This Coupon No Postage Needed To Department of Labour, 103 Annuities Branch, Ottawa, Ont. Tie md fn th wllilhli f !iifrmfttln full pHI,wlar M t ! CndUa UTrnmBt Aaaultj, Mjr ( Ut birthday ! jtn. TU Nm. (State whether Mr. Mm., or llln rt OITIe Addreai ,. 15 luucd by: Department of Labour, Annuiilei Branch, Oltaica. Free Delivery in Princo Rupert. Purity First eBeerwithaitaPetr 'TpHROUGH every process in the brewing of "Cascade" runs the predominating thought of "purity" it jealously guards its right to be classed as a "pure tonic beverage ". Think of that when buying beer-then you'll INSIST on "Cascade." VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED Thl advvrttsenient la not publlihed or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of BrttUa Columbia,