ur3 February 1?, 1025, ir Fresh I" rozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties in season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddio "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skcena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. fTo 'J I IPfil FISHERMEN! iaihK oxer your Kirs l Aid Kit ami see that it i ruin- ,, Ili'if art' miiiic of I lie Ihitigs you should have tin ii m-forc on "put lt sou: IODINE ADHESIVE PLASTER BANDAGES EPSOM SALTS LYSOL EORACIC ACID DRESSING FOR BURNS, ABSORBENT COTTON, FIRST AID BOOK For your Personal Kit von will also need RAZOR SHAVING SOAP RAZOR BLADES SHAVING BRUSH SOAP TOOTE PASTE COMB TOOTH CRUSH (I; Miir supplies from lis ,iiid lit; sure ol reroiviiijr satisfaction, ORMES LTD. Pioneer Druggists The Raxall Store Third Avenue Phones 82 and 200 Ask for a Tide Book for 1925. They are Free. Rupert ion Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ill Prir.no Rupert, B.C. HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 5S5 SLANEY'S STRAWBERRY JAM, 4 lb. tins 75o OLD KENTUCKY the home oroi.r kcm u ;v tyc whiskcy EUTABU6HLQ ron o-zun o YLAS Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND An jld fashioned whiskey made In tho old fashioned i way matured In charred oaK barrels and HAM ED I'OR THE STATE ND TRULY GREAT 26 ""i iiilvertisiMiieiit is not ' piitili'sliftl or. delayed "V ",e Liquor Control Board or by tlio Oovernmenl of British Columbia. H ere an dTI iere At the rlo.oe of Montreal's 1924 Reason ;f ocean traffic on Decern her 3, tr.e Harbor Master announced that 1.222 ocean and coasting ships arrived in the port during the year as against 1,114 in 1023 and 1,104 in 1922, the best previous seaton. It is Li lievej that a new record has also been established in the number of lake vesels visiting the port. The service opracd by the Laurent ide Air Service to the gold; fields of Kouyn, Que., which was successfully inaugurated thi summer, will be continued during the coming winter. Travellers will make the journey in luxury, closed machines with plush seata and a carrying capacity of six passengers being employed. Canada stands out to the intending Ilritish emigrant as the most attractive of the Dominions, according to General Bramwell Booth, :cad of the Salvation Army, who has Just completed ar tour of this country. The army is now considering the establishment in western Canada of a training school for boys who wish to take up farming there. , Another fine aew stition was made available to the public by the Canadian Pacific P.ailway when the company's new building at Schrei-ber. Oat, was opened by II. J. Humphrey, general superintendent of the Algoma district, on December 11. This structure, wliich replaces the formsr frame building, is of modern fireproof construction. It will aUo house the superintendent ' of the Schrciber division and hi3 staff. Three times winner 6f the world's champion wheat priae at the Chicago Live Stock Show, including this year's prize, J. C. Mitchell, Ajfoma, Alta., tailed for the Old Country on a demonstration tour aboard the Canadian Pacific steamship "Montlaurier" on December 12. Mr. Mitcheli (tales that price wheat is improving each year and that exhibit which would bare won first priae twelve years ago now seldom take higher than fifteenth pJaoi. Within a radius ol forty piles from Taber, a small town in the heart of the settled southern district of Alberta, antelopes estimated to number 1,000 are running wild. The prairie antelope was once almost extinct but protective mta's-urc put into force (have saved the species and present indications are that I'nis splendid game animal may soon increase to an extent rendering an open season possible and adding greatly to Alberta's attraction for sportsmen. One of the heaviest rushes ever experienced by the Canadian Pacific Railway in connection with its traditional Christmas sailings to the British Isles wa- experienced this year. A special train from the West to Montreal was required for the accor.imodi.tion ol passengers for the company's steamship, the "Montlaurier," tailing December 12 from St. John, N'.B., while one or two specials or extra sections from Montreal to St. John and extra sections on the Imperial, the Canadian Pacific transcontinental, were required daily in? steamship passengers daring thtt same week. Afli'r loading one mil lion feel of lumber fur the AHanlic eiiast, C.O.M.M. steamer Canadian Mll-Iim Cupl. Itotillim, 1 n Swanson Hay nl midnight last night for I'orl Alliorni when' slie will complete cargo.' NOTICE We will iiiil he responsible for goods ulllcss mircliuscil iy our Nuperinlcmlenl. i). I). Mu.Ma.lir. Prince llupert Spruce .Mills, :t INYOUNCEMENTS i.W.V.A. Aiiniinl Hall, 1-cIjiu-ary 12. CN.lt. Kumloyes' Annual Hall, lebruary 17. Klks' Animal Novelty dance, l''iJi"ti:iry '.'0. PORTLAND CANAL MINING DISTRICT. 'Mir 4l.tiMi'il ili'iilll'lnii'lll W, I'lini'ili'il il we will mull FREE ON RtCjUCST, a LARQE COLORED AfAP, mil nlhi'l' nillMhlit llirnrnu-Ili n ri'mnllliir i f ' 1 1 1 l!ii Hunt (II .rv,.-,w i'll.l milvltli In thl. Ilt-llh i: inmlit:r nrhi'sl, ruhl hihI iIIvit iimclurliiK ill-lrlct. GRANT MAHOOO A, COMPANY LIMITED ( Mi 'Inner Viiiii'ihimt Slock K.- tin 1 1 x E22-B2B H?ort B'llldlno, VANCOUVER, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TO ft EH i Local and Personal I B.C. UiiiJoila'ii'rss. l'iiouu SI. Ilayiicrs, UiiJoriakijis. JMjuiic 35 1 Mm. lircssija. (iralilniaii s for SI. Amlrey'.s Snrii-ly mefliiig Kriday, H p.m. llUUKf If. reaiilar You'll J hYc bur Joall Coiisum ers una I uo, I'lionc 7. You'll like my laxi! Ilimson II able cliarfM'- I'lnnn' ;iOI, day o-nijrlil. O. V. S) nil's. n C.VV.V.A. 7th Annual St. entine's Ball. Thursday. ruary 12, 0.15 p.m. Mr. ami Mr.". C. l:. Slarr, wlm have lici'ii floinJ i n jf I he winli-i in Si'allid, are cxM-i-inl bark in I he cily id llm mul of tin; work. (i. M; ' 1 5 illicit, local inanaj. for w4n(J(tjiriliun i:o.. IKI flic sfpaiiier ' J'rini'i- HupimI I night for; Alijx ami Slcwurl Mm. lii-oftrcv l,cik rcliirni'il liouifi on IJle I'rlncr liuin'il !- Irrday nf(irno6ii afli-r liaviau gone south UrTeiiarsi' of wniiici! prlfiiiicrs for (ikalla jail. Jlorlf Ohi?, Wlin is al pri'scn! m Soallle in Hie i-mirsi nf hii- aiinti.il Wiirtpr vacalimi Irin miUi. in (ixpoc(,til Imim- luwunt.- llin end Of IJitflmYnili. Tli ttrstM itiAistmi , bflliur.l lournaiiiPiil liefw'ri'ii lit- Tirol 1 1. ami limit War Vt'ii'ians! sclinl- ulf.1 fnf 'r"Tlivtil, has lie.Mi pulpoiit-il ufttll IVIiniary i". . f , A. A. Cox, Ynnrmivni' arcliilrci is rcluniinBj is Vancouvi-r mi tin I'rinro ltiiVrt (buinrniw iniirnina nflor liaviil? spmil several ilays in Hie cily oit pruffHsiimal business. . . I. huilf, hrotlier of YliiciMil l.aile ami Mr.s. Y. .L Crawfnnl of Slewarl, passeil HinmHli on llio steam- Prince Itupprl yoslrrilay oftrnoiui bound from Yieloria to Slewarl. - win tn parly who plc-Mii up llii . opal iraunllfl near Mfllritli' Slrt'el lliree 'Avpe'ks aj?o, jilertse call nl ir() Hisiilh Avenue llncf anil KPl In otliei- One lo ciilll plele llm pair? (inlili'o Conloli, cliai-freil willi jwwirlnp:, was lnui'ml over lo kep llm peace Tor" six inonllis in flic cily pollen courl this imuninjr. Confoli was- charpnl by 'l'liomas Oook following w f"aras anions fur liuyers on the wn I erf ron I. Mr. ami Mrs. (. i. Husliby. wlm liave lii'en on a lioliilav lrii In Yanrouvor ami Victoria for the past few weeks, reliirneil In fi cily' on Hie steampr I'rinci' liu-pcrl yeslcrilay afleriiomt. Mr. Husliliy, reports thai I lie wealhcr in Hie soulli was miseriilile. I her" having liceii no day during his entire trip as fin'i' fls that when lie landed home yesierdav. Tlie Indians of Ihuclloii will pul on a play on i'riday evening, I'cliruaiy -.'o in llielr hull al llnzellim. The chicr fealties will lie old lime iinlivc dances and songs, old lime plays ami sleigh' of hand performances; old lime cuslmns smcIi as )ie making of fires and Hie way (his fire wii carried ulioul for foliice use, In making camp, and oiler old li.e eusloius. f Tlie propi-am of playKinmii! extension work in te cily for the comniK year w as iltciisseil al I In regular Humility business meel- mix of Hie (ivro Chili last nilil, also ways ami means of raisins money. A number of various forms of novel eiile'iMainineii1 tire being planned, Hie nature of which will be an'iiouMci'ir Taler. Tlie mi'i'liiiK was presided- oVcj by Pant PresKlenl .Millnti iyn- zuies in Hie ariseiice or i'rcsulchl llov Me.XaUKliion. COMMANDER KNIGHT )M: OTTAWA, l eli. I '.' Announcement is made of tlie promotion of superintendent II ,S. 'Knight, of Hie ltoyal Canadian Mounlod' Police eomiuiinding in llrilish Columliia, lo raiiU as assistant conimisionr' . . I A little higher in price, hut W what a wonderful difference v a few cents make . , ; 7AYNE fflUNN THREW STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO Proves that he has Wrestling Ability and D d not Win on Fouls KANSAS CITY, IVli. I J. Wayne "IIU" Mtinn last nilili defimleil Stanislaus .Iiyszko in Uvn slraihl falls, reiuox inj; skeplii'ism as lo Hie ability lu'ld by many wlm elaimeil lie won Hie iifavyweijtlil wreslliiu rliampion- snp from Slranvtler Lewis on fouU. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. J J 1 1 Y ISLAND.- Clear, calm: barometer, :(0.()!; lemperalure. SH; sea smooth; H p.m. spoke steamer Anyox towing (JritT. Anyox for Lailysiuilli, '.V.'5 miles from l.ndysmiHi. hhm rai:i: point. - clear. calm; barometer. LMLHtf; lemper-a tu re, 1'5; sea smoolli. IIUI.I. II.MIHOU. Part Cloudy, calm; liarnmeler, .".Mill; lemperalure, lis; ea .simiotli: II ji.m spuke steamer' Venlure in (Jucen Clitirlolle Sound norlldiouml; I :'.Ti a.m. spoke steamer Canadian Miller in Milbank Sound liouml for I'orl Alherni. Noon DKillY ISLAND. Clear, calnr liaromeler, IIO.IO; lemperalure. .'(('); M-a siuoiilli. DI'.AD TIlI'lK POINT. Clear calm; baromefec, 2P.IH ; leiupcr-alure. :I8; sea .smoolli. IH.I.I, HAItliOlt.- Clear, calnr: haromeler, .'il.S5; temperature. Ill; sea smoolli; li.;in a.m. spoke .steamer Venture hi Milhunk Sound, norllilioumi. HARD BOILED The wail res mil nT sorts, lily up lo the Hie Kroucliy s was very much She sailed haimli-lalile al which sal customer. She slammed down Hie cutlery, snatched a napkin from a pile and lossed il in front of him Then, striking a furious pose, she glared al him. "Whalclia wan1?" she .snapped. "Couple of eg'," pr.owleil Hie diner. "How yo waul 'em?" ".lust like you." r'rom everybody's Muga.ine for , February. Advertise in Hie Daily News. NOTICE Adverlisers are rcmliiil-ed Ihal ropy for adcor-tiscmenls shmili he in Hie Daily News olllce boforo t p.m. today lo ensure insertion in tomorrow's issue, tf ! C :i Smith Block. MAKE YOUR OWN- Cheslerfield and Lounge Cushion is- ' With our Kapok or Spring Cushion Forms. These forms are round, square, olilong or Imlslcr. In our slock of Cretonnes ami Tapestries you will surely find somclliiiig Ihal will Idem! wilh your furnisli-inps ami draperies. Barries Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phone 123 Dent istry Having actively taken over the Dental practice of Dr. Jos. Maguire it will be my earnest endeavor to give tho people of Prince Rupert and district a high class dental service at a reasonable fee. Or H I JLto Alexander Phone-575. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 4.NB SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Foundirs, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38?, n I 13 J