:7, 1925. THE DAILY NEW3 pbruan PAGE THRE1 mra&!l Deposit sayings deposit on account of its small nt delay a Small regular" deposits soon amount to a substantial sum. , 'k. '. a' savings account at any branch of One defer opens - "i tbc Union Bank. , ,-nxt r A mi -t? ri A Kl A i . A i. I m - w b mm m i . v - I VI I I I 1 I .1 & A A mm 4. A V A A.Mm A. M. JHV . r L II u T "n Prince Kuperi orancn - n. n. mite, manager of Your Life WALNPT VENEER RESTflOORE BEDROOM SUITE $130.50. I ire-iug Table, filled wilh llrilisli Wale. (leveled Mirror. 1 1 Ciiii' Seals in Mmii'li nnd (jlmir i . him ulii-il Willi Lr 1 1 r:i r 1 1 l 1-11 i e kiii'ioir mill i ...... p............... . ...... ............ ...... good vool mattress. larrie's Home Furnishings 1 Rttnert Fis Phone 123 Fresh FVozcn -All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieti.es in season. Smdked Fish -Our well known "nupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Cmned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockoyo, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Btack Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Cu., Ltd. Prlnna Rupert, B.C. Prince Rupert RYDOCK SHIPYARD Opvuilna Q. T. P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock nnl... .. ..... .. . . . ... H iiiubiunisiB, uouernianers, niatuMiimio, rattm h makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. J ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. inr plant is equipped lo bundle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F OGGER b CLUB , f HAS REMOVED '"' "tiltifc iii-M door tn -n..v Itiilrher Simp, across inuii'llir Kmpre--. llutcl Vl !:,, ,, I,, II lin., ,.l (.Ant Trtr . . .irsttln ww, i UBAUiJ, f KU11 AINUICO mj SOCIAI DnnM iiu rnwiMrrTinw v""roui Proprietor mm o .AVA-CT Washer n 7 nUh nd Drver VV mr m J lias no Wringer, needs iiiiiie. Won Hold Medal nl. last Oui'bec. Exhibition over ull American mid Uiiiiadiitii Machines. Cash l'rico $185.00; also sold on terms. Kaien Hardware Co. t Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. I'iione i'l. llayners, UinU'riakers. I'iione 351 You'll like our'soiill Coitsiuii era Coal 'Co..' Vhuue 7. "" -If Knilleii (sports good just ar-riu'd, .Mrs. (.rahlitiaii:.. tf -II t : I , - t i. luuH iihu my laxu cliaigi'.s. IMioiiL- 3GI,iday or nighl. C. V. Symes. tf J. Mcl.i'oil, lliu kImk; rt'jmiri'r. is imiyiiife' liis qlinc Jiop from I In1 JlM'tottgr lili.iek Id 'I'll fnl Ave near the old post office. 50 j "T" i Jami'st I.. Lpc, innnuger of lli! Allin l-'inhfrii's, nailicl this morii-iny on I In stminipr l'i'ince Hu- perl for Vaucouvrr on a business I rip. Mori' lii-al Ie.s ash. Union sli-aincr Cliillivvacb has unloaded ;i()0 Ions .Naiiaipjo-Wi'llingloii mal Tor Alhrrl & .MrUallery. Lhl t'hoiifs 1 1 0 and 5tii. ; t: Miss I. M. Marshall, srlmni li'aclo'r from 1'ort ICstiiiluti. isi spiMiiJiu' lln- wci'k-iiiil in lowiij rcislt'i cil al I lie Priiiei- Hupcri I Hold. Stir urrivrd on Ibis morn ing's train. J. C. NiHiu, (IX.It. froni Iti-gina, arrive I lirki'l clerk I from lln' '.asl on 4rhm iiMirning's I rain and ailed fur Vancouver on Ihe steamer Prince Ilupcrl. lie is w.'sl oil a lioliilay' Uvi, Miss Crone and Miss Jtailey, ulio have leliioiuiubcd their iliilie On the nursinkr si a IV of the Prillei; llujierl (ieneral llos-pilal. are sailiiitr tonitjlil mi (lit l'Hiicss Mary for Vaneuuver. Itev. I. 1'). Itaislw, puslur nl M. Paul's Lullieruu Cliincli, i-flunn .1 on l Ins imirnlna I rain from I'riniie (lenri' where mi Kntish I. ul derail couprenalion i 'o be OIKUUieil in the ni-iir 'fulole b im Home Missinn floanl of Ui- L'niktl Ijitln'rwi LUturoii. Wortl wa" received tins ir.om- injr .-tt Uti- .N.U.trj1l1jekevt ;o1llc 11 Wl II. J . .MU.UKtHOII, lUsllIC iMinnen-i-er ant, lind (AiccffsKrui-' ly oinlerjrniie an Opera.' ion on hi fool, lte i now iwruperatiny and exi.ee Is In return It tin? city in Capl, .I, ft. I'rilijw, olwliict siviuilliuu n ulcer, relurneil l Viclorin on Hie J'rince lluporl i his jiiMiuiii'.' after 1(vUik con-(liulerl etJinHiiatitinrf 'fcillnuinK trainiiifr Ihttt has ImhH grlven re-'eiilly In si-wrAl tneiuhrrs of Uie Norlh ll.U. Itepion'oL . Seraennl Major Ynuniiin" and Sei'eanl Hiissell, who have been here for (In pasl few; weeks viivin inslruelinii In various mil-ilJU v tLUiiiHiii: (n;.sses 'hejil uinlm lb aiispWs lf"lhe Jvorth 11.(2. lti'iiiicnl, sailed tliii iiiorniu liy (lo li'tt)tier Priinn Itiiperl on Mietr re(ilrn lo Work I'oinl ltac- raeks, lrforia. i Tin' City of I'rinre llupeH have for immeiliato Rule u limifed nuiuher of Irees incJinliit Lilacs, hahurnums, .Moimlaiii Ash, llnrse Cheslnul, Planes. Ilollys, lteeches ami Itrooni. Pronerly Imlilers wishing lo inireliuse will kin.lly make npplirulinn lo Ihe olliee of Ihe C.ily1 lOnitineer where irices ami full purlirulars are avail-ahle. 4W J. A. Siijjlh, who has Wit here for Ihu past ten days iiispeel iujj work of renovation al Ihe Seal Cove mill which he is lo reopen tins springr, relurued lo Vancouver on. Ihe J'rince Hupcri (his morniuK. A cony of Ihe lenlalive ayreeinenl between Ihe cily and mill resnccl ini power' and waler supply and taxation is now in Mr Smith's hands. After il has' been r:' urnctl by him. (lie i niter wi.ll be pu' to u Vote ol the proper1! owners. A drop on any eciFina uort or (letting crop-tlun and you'll be alili- to ml and ulcrp omf jnoro. Think luvt a drop) 1 it worth tryLngf Ctt a trial bottlo Imlay. ' Tl" fnl SI. 00 baltl rtlltvn r ytut ' meter back. Try I), D. 0. iff, li. ORMES LIMITED ft MADE IN CANADA SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Yafhalla meeting Imiiylit Scollish Ilance. under auspices of SI. Andrew's Sociely, will In h"lil in Melrnpole Hall, Friday. March 0, 'J p.m. Tickets 75c. arh. Mrs lias In A. Holt of Itegina, who n visitiiur for a couple nf weeks al Anynic, arrived from th norlh on I his morning's sleamer and will leave for Ihe East .n tomorrow night s train. S. II. Hopkins;, government naeiil at Sinitlier, arrived in the city on Ihe train "Yliis inornin- and .proceeded liy The steamer 1'riMue HuiMrt lo ..VuBconver and Viclorin ou private 'business. CO.M.M. freighter Cantidian Yoyasfcur, which in coming hen iron Ho sotiiii for overhaul in Ihe dry dock, was oir Pine Island ul 7 'O'ckx'k las evening ami may lie lirre by tomorrow morning. I'irktii slimmer C.-inlemi is lie-in? 'withdrawn from service, Vaw-omi-r for annual overhaul and the steamer Cumosun will tnkii her run this week, arriving from Ihe soufh on Sunday nijihl. C Uhuoibers, manager of lln Xnus; Harlior cannery, arrived in tin, city last night on (lie Yen-lure from Vairiouxer where he has hern spending Ihe winter. II vvfll proceed In Ihe 'Nias Itiver on Ihe Camosui' Sunday nir-'hl. -Mrs. Kii-il Porrill and child, who have heen here for Ihe pasl few weeks vis'illn Villi 'Mr. I'orrill's narenls, Mr.' ami Mrs. 11. T. Willell, Waldron Apartments, returned lo New Weslniinsler om Ihe Prince itupert this niorniii. (. W. Ariwtl, head of Ihe Ar-nelt Jiredjiing i Harpe ('. which has the I'ontracl for the dlirpiiiR and lowin; of pravel for the ele valor ftiiinilalinns, sailed Ihi-mornintr on Ihe , I'rlncc Ilupcrl for Vancouver. He e.vpecls lo return shortly. Mrs. I.awi'enee Moore, who has been visiting here for the past few weeks willi her parentis, I'niled Stales Consul and Mrs. A. K. Wakefield, relurped Ibis niorniujf 0 the sleamer I'rince HuMjf with her child lo hrr home in 'Ib'lliiiKliaui, WasliiiiK-lon. ' Miss Alorri sou ami, Miss V. Cameron, traduales of Ihe . Vancouver (ieneral llospil'al) will arrive in Ihe cily on the CamOsiin Sudday uiRht lo lake positions oi the slulT of Ihe Prince Hupert (ieneral Hospital made vitcaut ly Ihe depart lire of Miss Crone and Miss liailey for. Ihe snulli. i . William (ireen and Moses Wilson, HnxcHon Indian, seiileueedj respectively to serve terms of twelve months and eiglileen moiilhs Tor theft from Ihe dwelling of Alfred Mane, another Indian at llazellon, and Fred l'red-erinlison, vvliite of Hazel I on, who wil do six liionllis at Okalla for assaull. were hroutrhl lo lhij'cilv by Ihe provincial police-. thU morniiiK and taken on -soulli on Ihe lemiier l'lineu-JUil'crt. H ere an ere Mineral production in Canada for 1924 is estimated at $203,194,000, as compared with $214,079,331 in the preceding year, according to a preliminary statement issued by the Department of Mines. Metallic minerals accounted for $96,034,000 of the total, followed by fuels and other non-metallica with $73,830,000 and structural' materials and clay products with $33,330,000. The Port of Montreal created a new world record in 1924 for the amount of grain handled by any one port in any one year, namely, 105,-139,396 bushels, while from January 1 to November 30 she handled 94,-366,508 bushels more than her nearest competitor and 17,332,709 bushels more than the seven next busiest ports combined. Described as the finest coastal vessel in the world, the "Princess Kathleen," recently, launched by Lady Mount Stephen, widow of the late Lord Mount Stephen, a former president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, left Glasgow on January 15 on her ten thousand mile journey through the Panama canal to join the Canadian Pacific's fleet of coastal steamships plying the seaboard of British Columbia. A hiftoric pageant ot some proportions is being planned by the Calgary exhibition board for this year, its object being to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the city by the old North-West Mounted Police in 1875. In the period which has since elapsed, Calgary has grown to be an extremely bu?y. modern city, having a population of 75,000. A stampede similar -to those held in Calgary in previous years is atao planned for this summer. The itinerary of the "All Blacks," New Zealand's wonderful rugby team, hitherto unbeaten, in their tour of Canada, was announced by the Canadian Pacific recently. Land-ingvat St. John, N.B., on January 31, from the company's steamship "Montlaurier," the team will proceed across the Dominion via Canadian Pacific lines. They will make short stays at Montreal, on February 1; Toronto, February 2; Niagara Falls, February 3; Calgary. February 6; Banff, February 7-9 i Vancouver, February 10-21, and sail from San Francisco on the 25th. Calgary is giving them a ball and dance at the Palliser Hotel, they will take part in the Banff winter carnival, and will play teams from Vancouver and Victoria while on the coast. Very heavy summer travel is an ticipated by the Canadian Pacific Railway during 1925, especially to conventions on the Pacific coast of Canada and the United States, C. B. Foster, passenger traffic manager of the company, announced recently. Canadian and American railroads expect 150,000 persons to attend these conventions, some of which will be very large. At least thirty westward bound special trains, and as many eastward bound, will be provided by the Canadian Pacific to handle the delegates, Mr. Foster stated, and Banff and Lake Louise expect great seasons, trs so many of the travellers will stop off at those famous mountain resorts. There will also be a very heavy movement to conventions in eastern Canada and the eastern United " States. I'lilon sleamec Venture. Capl. A. .lolnisloue, arrived from Vancouver itnd wayporls al P. 15 last ni'-'hl sailing later for Anyo and Ihe .Nans Itiver. lloinj norlh on Ihe vessel from here were 1 1 Prince Ilupcrl Hifrh. School basketball learns who are to play a series of games al Ihe smellc 'own. A BAD COLD DEVELOPED INTO BRONCHITIS Mr. Levi omli'ii. .oiiliersl Bliuii'. .N.!. w riles: - "Mj liiihy fflrl ImO very li.ul 1'nltl whU'li liirui-il to Ori.iulil lis. and hu mil III lliil -lri'i at nielli fur the 1'iiUKlHiiK. I Kuve her t'UTytliliiir I rould think ir lu I'elii'Vi' hi'i', lint ihiIIiUik MM'inctl in du lier juiy- KiMut. hi itl flu' vmiii not Ri'lllnir any In ner. I was udvlird, by a rrlvinJ, to Iry DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP I dlil hi, and urii'i' Klvlnir tier a few tlohi'S t ui'.w irtiud i-rrocla so 1 kept, oil with It. 1 kuvk I - tu IhiUIck. and lur I'oiiirli sMn Irrt Iht. and liovv hlnj l tt will a run lie. t runiiol ruls 'Pr. W'ikkI's' I'lioiiifli; It in n-rlalnly n won-dt'iriil iiii'dlvlnt." TliH iTimialloii Iiu liven un tin' mur-ktl fur I lie imsl yearn; tiiaiiurarluri'd only Ly Tim T. Mllburn CoH Llinlled, Tuiuntu, unt. Women often ask me ; says Mrs. Experience JiQW J Cjet my table linen so immaml$e ;-. g ! f ! 1 "I take it as a real compliment, because most women do try to excel in their table linen. "df course, I tell .them the way I've found easiest and best is with Sunlight just rubbing the linen lightly with Sunlight, rolling it up and putting it to soak. After soaking, perhaps a light rubbing here and there may be called for, then just rinse, and the linen is spotlessly clean. Fine linens should be protected and never come into contact with anything but the purest soap. , ' ; "A3 a household soap there is nothing better or more economical than Sunlight. Every particle is pure soap, with no wasteful 'filler. Sunlight is mild and easy on the 'hands, too." Lever Brothers Limited of Toronto, make it. 5 Sunlight Soap FISHERMEN! Look over your First Aid Kit and sue Unit il is complete. Here are .oiiiu oT the things you should have on hoard In fore you pill lu sea: IODINE ADHESIVE PLASTER BANDAGES EPSOM SALTS LYSOL BORACIC ACID DRESSING FOR BURNS, ABSORBENT COTTON, FIRST AID BOOK For vour Persoual Kit you will also need RAZOR SHAVING SOAP RAZOR BLADES SHAVING BRUSH SOAP TOOTE PASTE COMB TOOTH BRUSH Uiij your supplies from us und be sure of receiving satisfaction. ORMES LTD. Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Avenue Phones 82 and 200 Ask for a Tide Book for 1925. They are Free. Helgerson Block. Phone 109. Dn F. P. KENNY - DENTIST tic! -iny fcsliiuule on your Dental Work CROWNS, PLATES, BRIDGEWORK I ni'oiidil uNiully Guaranteed, 1 do all my own work. This means PERSONAL SERVICE TO EVERYONE Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. C01 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. 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