Snfunfny February in, 102 Woodcock DAIRIES LIMITED Starting February 1, Tli' Woodcock Dalne Mil, m lake over the, huMne hi Hie Prince Ilupert Hairy, delivering milk am t warn ilirert (thm the fnrm at Woodcock to the Prince llnpert home. All our cows have pnsd Km most rigid IohIm as to health, He, and arc living irtilrr natural condition, insuring our customer gel-huft a first class product. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. Geo.Pepadopu New and Secondhand Furniture Store Large Shirk of Beds, Spring and Mat-tresses, Dressers, Chairs and all Household Furniture. ANo sorlment of w I.adie. ree. 839 Third Avenue. Phone 646. P.O. Box 92 S Sofi: Finish ' Ti a r e mriM-dervice Wei Wash, j Three Service, one of i hirh will exactly fill your sh ihiy need, Minn m for particular. Canadian Steam Li aundru Phone 8. ml COAL The Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINGTON Lump and Egg Sixes. 8TERLINO Stove and Egg Sixes. We deliver in sacks or bulk. Phone us your orders ilny or night. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. Main Office: Hotel Control. JUST RECEIVED. NEW STOCK Or Misses' and Ladles' Flannel Dresses. AT SALE PRICES. B ENT'S EDSON , v.: COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL In any quantity. Prince "Rupert Feed Co Phone B8. The admiral of I he Mosquito fleet report that severe storm have been the order of the flay and night on the deep rn fish ing ground during the week mid several of the home hoal found It lough going However, In pile of the severe weal her en countered Hie halibut landings' have exceeded Ihn.e of Ho ' previous week. 'I'lie landings have heeri mark'- ed hy the scarcity of Canadian fiith offering. This haw been due lo Hie had weather and also to Hie fael that many of the home boat, which have been overhaul. ed during the pal winter month ami all ready to go out on the high spot, have not seen fit lo venture fi.rlh wild the clement no much against them and lh rhaure of remunerative ribliinjr nil. The heaviest in. dividual landing of the week wa. made by I lie American schooner Skandia when unloaded 12i.3Kil pound of hair-put on Tueday mnrnipg. .This remarkahle ralch wa in rnU dilion to several ilhnusand pound of fjh unloaded at Ketchikan from her deck. The 'Canadian schooner Pair of Jacks Capl. tolin Ivarn, arriving in port arly on Saturday morning Iat reported encountering very high wind and heavy sea while on her relurn trip across Hecate Strait, and at lime lhiug looked Idack for the sufely of Hie crew. So strong wn the Kale' that it look Hie craft 22 hour to make 34 mile. - The waterfront shipyard and machine shop continue Iiiiy and a new Vrel i being taPI lowii in lloneyard Creek ,y skipper John Field. Several light fur arrival are report.! during the week. limine in the puhtlc hire launch branch of the nalillcal doings look ii purt Ihi week. The fine weather, which hroke generally over the northern water on Wedneday and Thursday and i. expected to continue for a while, will permit of the high hoot squad Ret line thing lined ujin good shape for the Torlhcoming season'. business. . - -Keel to be Laid Down Skipper John Field i busily engaged making preparation for laying the kee of a 7.000 hoat which Will he engaged in the transportation huirie between Itulrdale and Ktlimaal. The keel will te commenced early in the coining week and Hie new boat will lake shape on Hie lloneyard Ccrek way. The dimension of the new craft will he 55 foot long hy a 124 foot heaiu and when completed- will : he fitted with a Sit horse power heavy duty Sampson engine capable of giving a normal speed of 8 ',4 kind. The hold will have a carrying capacily of from to to 15 tons frv'iuht and the Interior will he filled with paenger oc- cnimriodalion. Jldm ha ecurel a contract for the -Tarrying' of pacnuer and freighf helween I lie logging I'ainp filualnl in the vicinity of Jlutedale and Kill ,maut. She will alo engage in towing honin if log helween NO WORE WEAK AND DIZZY SPELLS i I Since She Used I MILBURN'S I HEART ANq NERVE PILLS uiu lii-rilLi ClMrrrtlF. Jloilin. S.. lalrly, Uli lil I liKiutlil win ncirl iruiiliK .ami tM- us' uimiiiI cxrrllon I iiwiy rrii rim. ii. ii,u.i.ir ilviM-a I riiinnli'tn nil ami ,'lir.iirr, hill lll I niitl to UVe. l.ueiiiiiM Inipirmpil In Mllliurn'a llpart and .Verve I'UK lrlrl liMna ilirin. I...- iikpn Ihri'P IhiiiiiI mil am mi mil ii-. niiuli liiiiiinvi'il I rau xu alioul my dally wurk llli"'iit tim any aflrr III rrrecia, ami have n'l I1"1 "' w,'lt (,p '""' fiirlU fr MillHl inn". i"ir uiriiuiiic iiiia - imani mml mail anvlliln I I"" I"".. r .f- , ilflllM' -rr taki-n. ami t will Xlailly rermiiniMiil Mlllnirn'a Hears ami I M" io any uimmn wImi H weak ami mil dnn.M i r.itf n lioi at all dealer, nr Lalleil illwr't "'I reeflpl nr rle liy The j Mllliuril CO., I milieu, luruuiu, inn. Iheee point. When coniileled the' craft will ho named the Towejia. . , Syd The Stunt King The walerfnmt boy have gid to hand il to Syd tinnier for pulling otr nervy acitialic stunt on Hie walerfront during tormy weaiiifr. I ule 'be weather is lerriby rough, in fact too 'rough for any craft ,0ulide an Atlantic liner, lo venture forth upon Ihc -hrinyiySyd will not oblige Hie onlooker. To pull off a real hair-raier it i neceary for Syd to have a ln mile an hour gale, wave rollinj n high a a kyrraper. all the hoal in port breaking ten inch mooring cable. Hip onlooker hansrin? like grim death to laud anchor. a bal blown into the angry wave and a leaky dory with one oar. With all lhei condition and iiialiTial on liiiinl Syd will per form any old day an old lorm rare lo pa hi way. It so happened on Sunday morning thai everything looked roy, a above decribed, for a Syd lunl. lieorge llryanl, of llnrla fame, obliged at Hie pyrhnlogjea! moment hy allowing hi hat to be (down into the ca, jut a a rip-Miorling northeaster lore the good tanker llanna Iooe Irom il mooring. Sandy T'inlayon and Hoc (lade, who chanced lo be fclumliug nearby, obliged Syd a the gang of pcctator. When aid hat liil the wave Syd gallantly launched a leaky skiff with Iwo oar in it. Ilinvever, the two oar "poill Hie trick and it did not lake Syd long to permit I be wind In have one of Hie oars. In that way il left Hie kilT aholulcly out nf control and then the dirty work Marled while the onlooker gasped in" cute amazement. The force of Hie gale soon took Syd, pin skiff. nut toward the Orient and jul lo add a Utile xfl lo the performance lie gaily waved a brave farewell with hi lid ligUtly rlencheil laslween hi teelh. However, the spectator began to fear for the safely of the daring slunt aril! and in a jiffy fJeorge, Doc Cade and. Sandy Finlayson bad the engine of the good ship llarla turning the flywheel over umpteen to the .second, and amidst cheering squawk of the seagull sallied forth to bring the wanderer hack to lerra firma. When the rescue boat pulled alnngiile Syd, the sailor, it va wilh great reluctance that Ihc slimier climber aboard. When Inlerviewed later hy a Daily New reporter, Syd explained Hint lie wa jut pulling off a lillle Sunday morning entertainment for hi own benefit. However, when Hie next Sunday mnriifng entertainment i pulled off by Syd neither of the three aforementioned unwilling spectator will be on hand to do the worrying. In Ibe cscileinenl the hat was a lolal to. The good' ship First Place, Capl. eo.- Place, i on the Cow liny ways undergoing cabin re pair and hull re-rnulking. Logging King Visits l,Oii I l.ockyer, the logging king oT lcwi Uland, made u flying trip lo port early in the, week aboard the powvr boat Lewis Island, l.oui has . been parlicularfy busy lately wilh hi lousing operation and with upph running short it became necessary for I he skipper to hurry lo port in order that the inner men of hi gang could he comfortably acommodaled. The Lewis. Island was only in port for a few hours. The Cimiidian halibut schooner Sclnia is at Ibe dry itock undergoing repairs in readiness fey the spring halibut chasing. The schooner Naulilu is having her engine -repaired while' lying al anchor In Cow Hay. , Tun Axurlts Fixing Up The tug Axurlle, of .Anynx, CaiVlj flerrnrd. Is nt the Try j I lock, and considerable repair THB DAtLY. NEWS. WOE FTVat work is being executed upon heri The electrical effects are. being given Hie twice over and the en- gine is being rlooked 'lo. It i expecled that all work will hn completed, early in the coming week when the Azurile will re-! turn lo her home port to engage in Hie spring towing business. The Canadian schooner 'Dol phin, Cant. Pete llyrnie, ha justJ compleled fruniiat overhaul' and will be leaving port within tbei riexi rew (lay.sror the high spols. The ItingleMiler. Capt. Sollow, left port recently for , the deep ea fishing ground on her initial trip of the spring season. The Itingleader ha recently hern .thoroughly overhauled on' Hie X.M, Mrl.eau way. - . Launohes Out !l'he laune'li Narbelhong, skipper lloome K. 'J'reeman, 'was out to the scene f Ibe Amur wreck,' While Cliff rock, -on Monday wilh Hubert Ward, -who was repre senting the marine underwriter. t'he launch Dixie Itiipert, Capl. II. I,. '.Vewromb, wa down to! Ilefuk-e Hay witli .1. 11. I.amhcrt.j nssisianl district engineer for j federal department of public- works, Mho -wn m a trip of in-' ?peenon in Hie intrre! nf 'hi deiaiimenl. - - The power hoal Wigwam, Capt. Claude Kelrlinm, left port nn Thursilay morning 'for (eorgelown. The Wigwam wilt relurn from the northern mill willi a scow nf 'lumber for local consumplion. Jimmy's New Boat Skipper Jimmy Thomas lefl port recently for Vancouver. It i understood that Jimmy i iii the south to procure a boat with which lie will ongage in fih packing during the coming sen- son for the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage iZ. The new hoal will lie in the! 6(1 font cla and will he highly powered. Several, light fur ratnlie liavn arrived from the ardner Canal district in the pal week and ii ready local market ha offered for the pell. 'Jmk and marten skin predominated in Hie calche. - Joe Baker Roughs It The Canadian halibut schooner Joe Maker, Cipt. Fred Uliirolon; urnei in jiorl on Tuesday night after spending several weeks toughing il down the coast. Owing lo the adverse weather if wa impossible for Fred to gel anything like a decent calch, in fact l proved to be Jhe worst trip he ha ever made. At times the breaker toed the vlurdy craft around so much thai it be came necessary to seek sheltered coves for day al n lime 'much lo Hie grief of Fred, who delights lo be up and doing "when nwav from home. Fish business j J luring the week 13G.2IH1 lhi of halibut ha been marketed oi the Fish Fxchauge. American J were high. -at t'.IJc and 9c and low at I tc. and 8. Canadians were high at 10c. nnd Oc. and loy at I. 1c. .and tfc. Arrivals were.; Pair of Jack, IL l.ipselt, Sunir ner. -Umllr, Alia, Hazel, Ta homa, Faith, Wilson, Volunler. Arctic. Ilelianee, Skandia, lleni nell, Joe Maker, Tom and AL J. P. Todd, (iladslone. Antler) Woodrow, Kalalla, Seymour. j Vlo Is fch ) The admrral nf tlie fleet rel prel. to report that Vic Mark-; land, of the good ship 'Cub, bus, been admitted lo liopital lo uiw dergo an operation. Vic lo no been feeling well of late and Iii iidmissioii In hospital is the seipiel. The boy will wisli Vie a speedy recovery and a quick relurn to Ibe fold. In the meantime, the Cub will recline on the Cow Hay ways ,anf -villi lie under the watchful eye of the fleet secret service. Two ,onw loud of coal are expecled In tonight from Van couver Island, itV, low nf f tit lug ll.F.M, for fj'e AlI.ert-McCatTery inlere.!. The' (1oni1s will approximate HUM) tnni- .... The Canadian achoonev Cay-geon, Caid.'HiiV iori-ioii, whicli ha .'recently -heeii' ovWh anted al the Dry Dock, lelf port for the deep sen fishing ground on Monday last,- Jltn"ha been pay-lug 'particular hHenfion lo 'the engine llurfnir lli tiring antl has it In 8ich shaiynow lit ail when the alarm ciocl vinjt the hot studying out a scheme whereby Hie boat crfn be started up from home and go out to the high spols by itself returning with Hie holds full of halibut when high -prices are offering. Il has been frequently mentioned in well informed nautical circles that an entirely new American fishing fleet wilt shortly leave Seattle to engage in fishing on the northern fishing hanks. Ooldle Pays Visit All crews of the Mosquito fleet in port-oh Thursday morning were called lo their action stations hy the admiral striking) Hie bottom nf his frying pan! three times with his fist. The i-eason for the order w-as that, fioldie Cioblbloom, I In; trapper's friend, was- paying an "olllcial visit for the purposn of looking conditions over around Cow Hay.1 (loldie was artistically arrayed in a new wampus- skin cap, of coure plus bis oilier garments nf winter wearing apparel. After the inspection the fur magnate gave n talk, on "Why Mollis like fur' aboard the flagship of the fleet. The talk wa somewhat rudely interrupted by the admiral's- toast on I he" r.ah.in range calching fire and filling the place wilh volume of choking smoke. The . gathering quit hurriedly while -tho old man scraped the bread and sal down lo a tale lunch. .BURNING STOMACH relieved in two minute wilh JO-TO Jo-To relieve gn pains, acid stomach, heartburn, afler-ealing distress and all forms of hnHges. Hon quickly, without Iharm. All Drug Stores. .Prosperous advertising mean regular oonlinuous advertising. Why? 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P. 20,000 Ton "Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, "Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SS. Bath Room Fittings Towel liars, .Soap Dishes, Tumblers and Tumhlet' Holders, .Soap and Sponge Holders, Tooth Hrnsh Holders, Hooks for the Halh llohe. Hot Wuter lloltle nud .Shaving Strop, Whisk and Hrush Holders, etc, F.vory piece gunranteed, now on display in our window, KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 3. P.O. Box 1646. When Baby Needs a Change Of Food Try Electric - Bake Rusks ISo a box. 30c a lb. At Your Cirorers nr Electric Window Bakeries