I 11111)11 - 1 1 is uaj 7 : ntv: vw 'mm . . e Nil i n minis ur v-iN-iLy- in. - nil KYV vniio HWM Chesterfield and Lounge With our Kapok or 'Spring Cushion Forms. Tin -r oinis hit round, -iiiuir", oblong or boMcr. o Mir slock of Cretonne- ami Tapestries you will II ll... I .. .II .. .II. : l. '" ! l I :! nil i I ii I iii.i. ii" mi mill ,inii iiiiiiiii- II; ;IO IIFil H I lis, arries nome rurnismngs WINTER Steamship Service PRINCE RUPERT Jil- Trolii I'riin ' II 11 FOn VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, eili riurilule (m (?- iieii i ,ij v. no a.ui. Wi'ilmmiUy. 11.00 p in. THE I S. "PRINCE JOHN" lratt PRINCE RUPERT fortnlulillr for PASSENGER TRAIN'S LEAVE PRINCE RUrfRT WWNIrEQ, III nil- r.a-tt 11 l.jna.M. I nih il Ml, AQENCV AIL OCEAN' -STEAMSHIP LINES. Phont 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert pmiMrF?3 a! irr princfsr mary vi rCL(.n iNHn. wwpnnnnii. jnnKan nn khu wh v wi aiii.uiivv!r. wirinrm Hnn Rniiin.rifiiriiHrv s i - vi uuicui e. swansan nay. tasi ue a ucim. ucian rnns. rMamu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines 1111 iiiormalion from - W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent N STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Siilmr rriiin erini'p le.iifTt. vvvtm, VICTORIA, Bwir.lon Bt, Ind Alrl B, TUldI, 5 P.M. '""""", VICTORIA. Altrl Bay, and Swinton Bf, Stlurdty, 10 A M ". i. Btrniiaif, Agini. rincn Hupari, n.o FAMED Trade JiW LONDON DRY ill ThVGSn ynu will atk for cin - tho itandard of purity for over 160 yean. S3.25 Per Bottlo. The Gin for you is "II. & U." 15 ."'Ivei llsemeiit a u.i tu.i,ii.... ,i;,jvu,t In- Hie 'quor, Rontrot Hoard or by Hie Oovernmeut of British Columhia. J Local and Personal Valhalla meeting tonight. lt.C. Undertakers. Plume it. Valhalla meeting tonight, llayiuTs, Umlerrakers, lMiuiiu 35 1 .Mrs. tiralilman's fur house llt'CSSCS. If You'll like our joall Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Charles Lemon is sailing for Naiiaimo on 1 lie Princess Mary Ibis aflcrmmn.' Anion Serbich of Alice Ann sailed this i n on Hie Prince Itupcrl for Vancouver. t You'll like my luxi! llrason- abb diaries. Plume 301, day or night. C. V. Synics. if Mrs. .1. M. I.. Alexander, molli-er of Dr. II. I,. Alexander, sailed tlit morning on the Prince Iln-perl for Vancouver. C. P. It. steamer Princess Maryi I f . C. Sa ii Icy, soullilmuml from Alaska lo Vancouver, is dui in port at 3 lliis aflcrnonn. The! vessel will sail for Hie south nil i. .1. A. Ward llcll returned south on Hie Prince HiiihtI litis niorn- afler having spent several days in Hie eily making arrange ments for Hie reopening of the Seal (Jove sawmill. Won.' King, Chinese, sentenced In five years at New', Wesinlhisler penitentiary for theft, and a man from Smilhcrs named Alcrofl, who will do six months at Okall i for vagrancy, were taken south on Hie sieamer I'linee Ituiicrl this -morning by Special Provin cial 'Constalilu Smith. trustee II. It. Itocbesler an- notiiiccd at the liici'linir of Hit school board last night' that he would move I link the senior mat iculalion class at (he II iurtt School be discontinued after this term. The fael that there were only our pupils in the class did not warrant rt being -ruii'lireled. he Ml. Passengers sailing Ibis morning on the sieamer Prino Hupert for Hie south inoliideil .1. Mo-Plierson, II. Alcliistio, Misj l-ealheislone, II. .1. Welch, .. Keefe, Mrs. K. I. Corke, A. A. Cox, Mrs. I-'. Aiken, H. (!. Ilrooks, YY. Mason and II. Uanicl for Vancouver, and Mrs. I,.. Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Todd for Vic toria. The first meeting of Ihe HI 2.1 police commission was held yes terday afternoon in Ihe cilv council cliamher. Ollleials pre- seni were .Mayor .cwtjin( umi-missiouers CikiiiiIis and Mont gomery and Sergeant llailey who is acting in Hie absence of Clner Vickers. wlioi Is ill. The chief expects to be back lo duly by Ihe nrsl oi nexl week. The Indians of lla.ellon will pul oil a play'iin I'riday evening. I'Yhi-uary I'll in their hal( af lla.ellon. -The chief fealiies will be old lime- native dances and songs, oM time plays ami sleigh1 of hand performances; old lime customs such as the making of fires and the way this fire was carried ahouK for Inline use, in making camp, and oilier old lime customs. tf The school board, which rc-i'i m i ti it'll i to I Ilia! action be taken in connection with Ihe ease, no' having cnine forward lo prrs the charge, nothing further has I n done in the mailer of pro- seeuling a pool room keeper who is alleged lo liave allowed minors on his premises, Acting Chief I In i fey lold the police eoinmis-sioti yesterday aHeruoou. The premises in ipicstion have been watched by Hie notice but no minors were found there. The iiuiiilli of .laiiuai'y was very light as far as activities In Hie police court were concerned Ihe monthly report of Ihe chief, prcseulcil In Ihe commission yesterday afternoon, indicaled. Collections totalled I On, $100 having been from fines and from Hie sale of the depart incut's old niolorcyi'le. The' payroll lolallcdli!r ami accounts :iH.-Iii Including . 'i'l'il.l'r. paid Tor traiisporlulioii of prisoners and their escorts lu Okallu prison. THE DAILY NEW3 PlSSr aw. The name "Hoyal Yeast Cakes" is your guarantee of quality. They have been the recognized standard for over 50 years. iYAL YEAST .Mr. and Mrs. N. I. as do relum ed on I lie Prince Itunei'l this moi iiiiig lo Vaneouver. I.asl niiht Hie ciih'i'tamiucnl in aid of Hie Seal Com- school piano fund was reju'alcd at the lloolli Sehoid audilonuiu. Ill" Ii,i1l liiklll'r llviVV'ilfil fill' Hill III'- easion. ATtor 16e play those lak- iiig ' pari wcr! eiilerlaiucd b .Miss llanlinsf Ur. J lie liomesiic Sciene room. r'l'he result of I he effort of llio' young people will be the foniialioii of a consider- able. nucleus for the. fund. C. 1 1. Howe of Porl Arthur, head oT the firm oT C. I. Howe A Co., elevalor designers; 'il-liaui Sinaill. chief ongliieer of the .Northern Const ruction Co., Alex. I). McLean, purpjiasiug aiicnl, uml .1. M. Mercer; cmjsl ruction iiiaiiiiirer. will reliirti'to Vancou ver on Hp! Pjincci Mary this afternoon after liavipg sicnl sev- ei-:il il.ivs liere 1 1 1 :ik i ii ir iii'PaliLre- miMils for work on the local elevalor lo Marl next week. Tin municipal eolirl h'f revis ion, which assembled again yesterday ariernooii, adjourned until next Thursday morning when il is expected the full eourl will be in altvmlance. So far no final action has been taken by the court in Hie mailer of making any reductions in assessment that have been applied for. W. K. Williams appeared yesterday on behalf of the Canadian .Na tional llailwav which is appeal ing waterfront assessment, part icularly Hie laud at M'al Cove leased to (he Millenl Cannery. SIVMTHERS AND CREAMERY HERE (continued from page one) it was unanimousl. decided that .-nine assistance should be given by the provincial govern nieiil lo foster dairying in thi distritM. The mailer was refer red to the Agricultural . Ilureau which is lo galher data for pre scat at ion at the nexl meeting. To further assist the farmers the board went on record as be-ins slronaly in favor of the federal Department of Agricul lun immediately establishing an expernilcntal farm ur' farms in Central II.C. II was also unanimously decided lo lake aelive steps and work in conjunction with Ihe Da-bine tribe oT Indians towards building a road from Ho Croniu Mine Itoad over to lliihluc Lake. The Public WWks Ilureau were, authori.eil to canvas the business people of Siuilhers ami Telkwn for money and supplies fof Ihe project. Tin services of a qualified man arc lii be obtained lo lay out a feasible route uml eslinnile tin cost: II was anticipated I li.it Hie work would be sailed in .May or .tune and Ihe Indians are being nidified lo IhisN'ffect. Those "present agreed Hull the government should not lie asked foe assistance bill that Ilie building of the road should be undertaken entirely by the people of the district. Application for membership weiii accepted from Harold .M. Matthews, SinlUiers; " Harvey Davles. Houston: and ,Viu, IS". Clack ol TofcstUalu. , H ere an dTn ere A recent survey of prospective ex- pauvion amuiiK liic nimra i ..vim- . ern Ontario shows that many mil- lions of dollars will he spent on I :n . j :n .,.-ni:-. :n tooK Ai. ' iniiifl tin iiiiii oui'fuio .'" cordine to thin survey, mill expen j ditures totalling $7,350,000 are con templated. Hunters patronizing territories in the Algoma district of the Canadian Pacific Railway had a very nccessful season In 1924, according; U report recently isjued. Moose numbering 173, deer numbering 2,183 and approximately 7,059 partridge were secured and the number of hunters ran into several thousand. The figures quoted include those for Kipawa, Temis-kaming, Mattawa, Sturgeon Falls, Pakesley, Sault Ste. Marie, Chap-leau, Sudbury, Schreiber and Nipi-gon, all exceptionally good game areas. More Christmas trpes were shipped from Nova Scotia for the 1924 festive season than ever before, according to figures Just compiled. Twenty-two car-loads from territory bordering the Dominion Atlan- i tic Railway alone were shipped to I outside points and approximately 1 1 1A n !,...!. I.r .am nrr.vin... n- i.M'l IBI'IU.U, lll .119 lUllllkb fctll- erally. A . splendid season of winter I sports is expected at Quebec this year, as more and wore people are becoming interested ir. these hpal-thy recreations in Canada and the United States. In connection with the activities of the Chateau Kron-tenac, the Canadian Pacific's great hotel in the Ancient Capital, a number of new features will add to the attractions Quebec has to offer. These include inter-club, inter-col-Irgiate and international competitions in all winter sports, to be held under the auspices cf the recently formed Frontenac 'Winter Sports Club, which will award the successful participants with trophies ot various kinds and attractive gold, silver and bronze medals. The names of the winners of the David prizes for literature, awarded to lh writers of the best French and F.nglish books entered in the competition for these prizes, have just been announced by the com-mittfe of Judges. ' In the French section the first prize, Jl.SPfl, went to Abbe Camillc Roy for his book "A l'Hombre des Krables," while in the English section Marjorie Grant Cook won first prize with her, book "Another Way of Love." The most successful year enjoyed by the Canadian Pacific Oreal Lakes Steamship Service in freight shipments since 19i3 is reported by Mr. Duff, manage- of that strvice, for the season lately closed. The whole fleet of package freighters for the first time since the outbreak of the Great War, has been constantly employed during th? seven months in which the lakes are open. A feature was the very large increase In the export flour business, some 75 per cent of the 300,-000 tons of flour carried eastward by the service having been destined for export. October was a particularly good month, the ships having transported in that month 6R, 009 tons of eastward bound milled stuffs and grain alone. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral ot Hie late Ma nus Sigurdson will lake place to morrow. Sal unlay, al 1,30 p.m. from the family home al 51'.' I 'if! Is Avenue Kast. NOTICE We will nol In- responsible for goods unless purchased by our siipeiintendenl. D. D. MeMnsler. prince lluperl Spn Mills, Ltd. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert K. Mackay, K. .Nigliliiv-'ale and A. McKay, Port Simpson: I". R.j Thebo, and N. Murchie. Vancou-I ver; W. I.aing, Victoria: Angel j l.ariudo. Premier; Mr. and Mrs.i T. Sliacklelon, I'sk; I'. II. Aiken, I Terrace ; 1.. I.ehur and .1. Kop-inaii, Montreal. Central II. Jones, eily: 1- (iarfl. C.N.U.; Molorboal Prosperity, Capl. llrindle, was in port yesterday discharging 30 tuns oT palladium conceulrale from Hie Sail Chuck mine, Alaska, for transshipment. Kal over Hid Canadian National Hallways to Irvingtou smeller, New Jersey. ANNOUNCEMENTS CN.lt. I'.iuployes' Annual Hall, February 17. Klks' Annual .Novelty dance. February SO. PARE TRREB toeer Jrounsnmcn When you add OXO Cubes to your soups, stews and other dishes you are adding more beef-? the rich goodness of prime beef, which makes them tastier and more wholesome. OXO Cubes are so handy and convenient, too, that they make cooking easy. Tins of 4 Cubes -15c 10 " - 30c 9 (fUBES The Great Beet Economy FISHERMEN' Look over your First Aid Kit ami .sec thai il is complete, Here are some of Ihe things you should have ou board before you put to sea: IODINE ADHESIVE PLASTER BANDAGES EPSOM SALTS LYSOL BORACIC ACID DRESSING FOR BURNS, ABSORBENT COTTON, FIRST AID BOOK Fur your Personal Kit you will nNo need RAZOR SHAVING SOAP RAZOR BLADES SHAVING BRUSH SOAP TOOTE PASTE COMB TOOTH BRUSH liny your supplies from us and 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. "Rupert Fish" Fresh Irozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties in season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prinze Rupert, B.C. Dentistry Having actively taken over the Dental practice of Dr. Jos. Maguire it will be my earnest endeavor to give the people of Prince Rupert and district a high class dental service at a reasonable fee. Dr. H.L Alexander Smith Block. Helgerson Block. Phone 575. Phone 109. Dr. F. P. KENNY - DENTIST The standard or dentistry I have lo offer is measured by these words IIUXKST, IIKMAIII.K, PKHSOXAI.. My niellioils are the latest, my fees are moderale. and Ihe guaraiilee 1 give is I NCONIHTION Al. . AliSOI.l TF. SATISFACTION is my only aim. GET MY ESTIMATE FIRST. LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED to building next door In Frizzell Hulcher Shop, acryss from the impress llolel We carry a lull Hut" of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor