' , janwary SO. 1025- this I Different Asm,- all otW laxalivea and relief Defective Elimination Connipation Biliousness l.,i:n nf Nature' Remedy (W? Irtt) ii mora natural and thor I he eneci win on a revem. tion you will fee! no good. ' t. Make the teat. You will D appreciate this difference. ips off the Old Block hfl JUNIORS Little W mt , unit ffl In onMrd I ,..3at4 for "Mldren and I sou bt tour drucqi: ORMES LIMITED I i)otf fl adult I JT aJ DAYS Onv MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY fin Blue Ribbon Baking Powder value Hie, fur 5c in1'' iiiiin y I ash Only. (tl IllT FARMERS' MARKET and C. Butchers Grocers Ltd tones 45-574-Blue 428 1 CITY MANAGER i BIG SUCCESS! Cleveland Qets Splendid Results In 1924 Under Plan of Civic i Government r.l,i:Vi:i,.XI), Jan. 2.- 'Assn. edited Press . A long list nf( accomplishments in I lie first r of 'operation iinili'r the new' icily iDimaKi'i- charter is contained in I lie first annual report of Manager William It. Hopkins, submitted I" cily council. Tins i report, review, the work nf each, ! department for IU2J ami i ti I i - fairs objectives for t',125. Although street paving records were broken and all services ex-liaudi'4l, tiii it iwis were lowered, ami llic cily started llic new' year willi 5?5.O0O saved out nfi it ti)2i appropriation, j Parks hay hern rrhahililaled, 1 lie police force increased and midorixeil and traffic reputation,, put 011 a systematic liasis. Light panl retiiiliililalioii has been lie-' gun. Fire and police hcuduar-i ' lers were sol.J for 1,700,000 Hill a new structure, one half limes larger makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F two a nil is under coiisfriiiilion. Rehabilitation Carried Out m&3 Q A V A fT Washer mi Ot f ftUli and Dryer mm r Ilns'iiii Wi'inger. needs none. Won Hold Medal al. last (JiioImt Exhibition over all Amerirnu mid Ciiiindinn Machines. Ca-h Price $185.00: .il-u sold on terms, Kaien Hardware Co. em: I 1 GEO. D. TITE guIett's mrn W Dnor PURE tvr- IVC 1 0 FLAKE LI L VGILLETT'S "To make llic hesl possildo 1 having city employes use of facilities al hand we had (he city hall for their lo begin immediately a general work of rehahililalioit which extended into every department, was carried on throughout the f . .. 1 1 1 ,1 iirouiierii euriiiugs inure iiiiin 1100.000 in excess of Ihe esli-, male and "has made it certain ilia! Ihe operations for 1)25 will yi.'M a 'revenue al Ihe plant sufficient lo pay Ihe entire operating rns! of Ihe plant, a thing vvliii'li has not been done in a fanadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 4ND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Igintiers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern All S.Y great many ears." Ill Hie ilep.ul nienl of finance all work has lieeii brought up lo dale, a considerable part of which had In lie brought up from June, ln.'.i, and Ihe earning of llic sinking fund enm-niisHioii increased over $2111,(100 as compared with l'.)2.'l. Wasteful Method Replaced "'Ihe old wasteful melhod of come lo pay has been replaced by one which pays II1C111 on the job, representing a saving of lime, which cost llic cily more (ban StO.ono. a year ear and is still far from Com- under Ihe old melhod," the plele," Mr. Hopkins' report said. ; port continues. (continued from page one) schooner. 1 be recently by the Zenith, THE DAILY NEWS lias sold her lo J'ierce oT Kelrhikan, who will keep her al the northern port. (.apt. Lund is having. a new 0H-fooler built by Johnson of Taeoina, lo be re-1 ai 1 ready about, the beginning of llie new season. Shi.''will have an e.iigine of about i)0Ji.p., tin! Unmake has liol been' decided. New Engines Installed The Allailtic, owned by John (aide and l'eler Lund is being lilted up for Ihe opening of tin; balibul season by the installation of a new 75 h.p. Atlas-Imperial diescl engine. The work is being done at Hie Fishing Vessel Owners Marine- Ways. The Yukon, owped by W. F. I.ewislon, (!. Paulson, II. Itliinl-beim uhd M. K. Ongslad, is being equipped wilh ail Hil h.p. J li 1 lerprise diesel engine purcliased from Ihe Pacific.Maiine Supply Company, Seallle.. The Ivnuhoc, owned by Johnson Urns,' & - Jensen, is being equipped wilhm a (Jo h.p., 'lype '(:-()" Fairbanks-Morse marine oil engine al llic Olson it Sunde Machine Work, The 7t!-fl. halibul schooner Senator. owned by Alfred Howe of the" Tonga k Trading Com-, pany, Kelchikan, and Chris lloss, has been for tin? last few weeks Ihe plant of the Lake Union Dryilock it Machine Works, Seal- Although si reel improvements ' In addition to general rehab- 'lh inslallin exceeded those of previous; dilation of all park years, .Mr. Hopkins re polled they were made al a saving which will buill after Iho name pattern and drawing as (he Colflmiila, which was designed by Oapt. Ileggem, manager of Ihe ways. No au- lirilllli'lillllMI I lllltt Vet lll'CII ItlMillif in regard o Ihu1 . powering 01 the.se vessels, . Oajd. I!. I. nnd, known as owner 'of Ihe haliliiil schooner Talioma, launched! j, i,0jnsr installed. a new Union die.scl properly, 'npuie, I be plant is or ihe i- special allenlion was given to cjii r mi 1, raiiu .11 n-o n.j. Ihe planting of 3,605 new .IreesThe (rial I rip wlll;he run about permit a rebate lo properly own-1 and 31,1111 new shrubs. The pub- January 2H. ers or !87.OO0 on Ihe specialise audilorium not only had its The Corona owned by Capl. iissessmenls levied for these : most .successful year but has ! John Courage, In addition to llic improvements. J brought Cleveland into an en-j inlallHlion nf a 'new 05 h.p. Operation of Ihe garbage plant I lirelv new nosilion of national Fairbanks. Morse Type "O-O" oil prominence. For (he first time , engine, is iieuig stit.jecteil 10 a in years Ihe waterworks division i general overhauling which In dus been able to meel every de- eludes the building nf new afler inajid. and 11.. limitation has been , bulwarks and a new'pilol bouse. nlaceil on Ihe use of water. 1 .vinong ine oiuer uaiiinii vc-i sels having new engines inslalleil NUMBER OF NEW FISHING are Ihe Yakulal, owned by Ivor BOATS BEING BUILT IN THE and John Sellereit, which is be-. SOUTH FOR OPENING OFj ing eipiipped wild a' 110 h.p. SEASON NEXT MONTH. 1 Wnshinglnn-Kslep .fiesel en- 'gine; and Ihe Alaska, owned by J Oar! Angell, in which a I .'13 h.p. Washinglon-IIslep iliesel engine Olson Sunde A( lt, talarl Marine Ways Machine Works. Seallle, is being , luiljbut sclioonvr Seymour is 1 equipped wilh a gurdy and cable l0jna -jV(.n ., general ' overhaul-! winch manufactured by Olson it Sunde. Sn jn owned by Iver- L.-1111 Urns, and is srnciiuicii 10 jnake her trtal trip about Ich-ruary 1. The same 'company has also started work on a 72-fl. halibul schooner for Killer llros. tt Armstrong. She will have a 17-fl. beoin, an H-fl. depth and ing which includes Ihe renewal of a large pari of her lopside; planking and frames. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES ORGANIZE FOR DANCE will be powered Ihe same s Ihe Committees Appointed at Meet j Zenith. Olson it Sunde .winches 1 will be installed. I Sauslad it Moherg are now 'building a ni-fl. halibut boat for i F.d. Strand or Seallle. She will 1 have a IR-fl. beam and 714-fl. jdcplh and will be powered wilh a 7.") h.p. Washington. Fslev diescl 1 engine. Her launching dale will I be late in January. inq to Have Charao of the Event A meeting held on Saturday night made arrangement for holding of a dance of the Canadian National Hallway employees and I heir friends with thi; idea of gelling to know each nlhAr belter. Wilh thai end in Contracts for the building of ,vicw coniniillees were appointed two new halibut schooners have .,,,,1 Harry Thrunn was been received by the Fishing iseere(iify of the . otganizalinn. Vessel Owners Marine Ways and r- M, following were put on ,llm Iheir construction begin commillees: ' early Ihis spring, 't he first of t decoration and .orchestra: these vessels will be huill for j .Messrs. Folsom (chairman), Conrad Petersen, Andrew John- Annesley, Campbell, Derry, llef-son and Johannes Selfjord and jfennan, Teng and llorrobin. will be a 70-ft. long-liner, wilh a Adverlising, programs and in-heam of HiV4-fl. anil n depth nf vi I al ions : Messrs. Ileasley (chair-HVi-n. The oilier schooner islian), Forrest, Parry, Itoberl ami lo he buill for X. 11. Ilegge nml tSmilli and Misses Kemp; and Julius and Paul Petersen and ii.,,,! will he of the same type and di- inensioiis. Hotli boats will hei HOME FURNISHING SPECIALS That Will Save You Money BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS SPECIALS Waliuil Finish Hcd, Coil Hpring and Fell Maltress, complete $38.00 While Kuumel Finish Hed, Woven Wire Hpring nml Fell Maltress, eoniplele $28.00 Ml lleds, (Springs and Mallresses reduced during Ihis Mould CHESTERFIELD SUITE SPECIALS a Piece Suile Mohair Covering, Special $240.00 !l Piece Siiilo, Tnpeslry Covering, Special $215.00 OheslerfiPld only, Iloyal Mine Mohair hack and liinist willi figured mo- Hair seal. Special $1 75.00 Ilefreslnnenls: Messrs. Simp i sou (cliairinaiO, and lingers and! Misses Johnston, Kemp, Taylor,1 ... . . 1l.....tnv! 1 1 I 11... - tf!.... l.n.t. Ill'ltl, lllll iil'SS, 1 1 nil. 1111, inniij and Macdonald. The dale set tentatively for the event is February 27. MISSIONARY NIGHT AT CORNER CLUB IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH appreciated ami ed al Ihe close. she was Ihank- A solo was well u, I. Tlu.Wcli I. Kitm CATARRH e( II19 BLADDER 3rd Avenue. The Quality Home Furnisher Phono 20 flnfinrlHfroHnterfrit., WbMtS. Is your wife wiser than you? . IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser thr n you. She reads the shopping news She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortablv at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she wants at the lowest price it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she kows adoertised goods live up lo their claims. She saves time and steps, ' and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These advertisements are written for your benefit too. Read them. Help her help you save, Buying advertised products is a bond investmentnot a stock speculation Isrtng .by Miss llessie Kerry. 11. Iir ....1 il... iikii. j.lniil ten d in Mm llfi .ii 11, 1111- ;i" ...... chair. Herrcshnieuls were served al Ihe close. .Next Monday nighl Ihe men will have charge ol the meeting. A GOOD WAY TO INCREASE BUSINESS l.,,,.n I Mil Many advertising messages lo attract allenlion because I bey are either unal tractive or are loo stereotyped. This is Ihe opinion of one of our busiest and most successful business firms Afherl & Mc-Caffery, Ltd. They have suc ceeded in interesting many new customers in Ihe slnry of the famous .anaimo - Wellington coal and since Iho coal itself lives up lo its reputation these customers are coming back daily for more. Nannimo. Wellington coal is the premier fuel for the fireplace, range and furnace Mnro heal less nsb no rock or clinkers. You should try Natiaimn-Wel linglon as soon as your present siimdy gels low. Heller still, if you order some now you can test il out wilh Ihe- coal you are now using. Nnnnimn - Wellington stands supreme when a eompar-alive lest is made. Tn secure a supply phone Al- - liert it McCaffery Ltd., who are l.asl night was missionary sole agents hern. Their phone nighl al I lie Corner Club in lhe numbers are i 1 0 and 501. If Ila'plisl Church and Miss llad-jr r r-. dock, deaconess of the Meltindisl j 1 v Church, was the speaker of Ihejt PRINCE RUPERT TIDES evening, llcr aiiurrss was iini(,n, x. Tuesday, January 20 High 0:28 a.m. !).7 ft. 23:.1 p.m. 10.5 " Low 3:0.1 a.m. 8.1 " 10:20 p.m. 5.0 " Wednesday, January 21 High 10:25 a.m. 2.0 ft. 53:37 p.m. 17.0 " Low :IC, a.m. 8.0 " 17:27 p.m. 3.5 " STARTING WASHDAY with the hardest part done... That's just what our "Thrif-T-ser vice" offers. This low priced service 'does all the washing the hardest part of your work, and irons the flat work besides. You can pack your boiler and washboard away in the attic and when it comes to ironing you'll have only the wearing apparel to do. And the cost is hardly more than for Wet Wash service it's only a few cents a pound. Thrif'T'service c a pound 5c Per Pound Plus 1c Per Piece CANADIAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS. Send it' fori Balance of No more of this "No more of this Wo more of this Just J this 1 Winter Overcoats AT COST. CAPS lo clear from , .. $1.25 to $2.00 Only a few left, STEVE KING Phone Green 85.