January 0, 1925, STARTING WASHDAY with the hardest part done... T- 's just what our "Thrif-T-ser-.e" offers. This low priced service Coc3 all the washing the hardest part of your work, and irons the work besides. You can pack v;ar boiler and washboard away in tu uic and when it comes to irctiingi youH 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 Gc Per Pound Plus 1c Per Piece CANADIAN LAUNDRY AND , DMY CLEANERS. Wrf l kirgatn - The WINTER TVo more of this No more of this Jxo more of this j ust this Offer THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE C bratlng the occupation of its new home, makes this Bargain Offer daily Province By mail to any address In British Columbia outside Greater Vancouver 4 Months for - $1 0 QQ V SUBSCRIBE NOW T Start The New Year Right 1925 Diaries '.''i.s i mailt only liy systematic il.-ui 11 iiik- I un' L Oie muni with unnecessary ilclnil. USE A DIARY f The Office Si. I'utft' lo I lav. ."xi $1.65 N In Day, U7 $1.25 i lka?e In hay, Xxll1?! $3.00 1'iifre hi Day, T.xT'K ... ' $1.35 in Calendar Pads ... . . 75c hiidar .Stands $1.00 For The, Pocket ' eek In Page. Vosl I'oi kcl 65c :j Day In Page, leallu'r $1.25 ? I lays In Pne, leather $1.50 'ill. 2 Days to Page, llx.'Ui, leu'llicr $2.00 I ;ok assoiliiienl of oilier Pocket Diaries, 35c, 50c, $110, t, . t II II l yii Me-S all STEAMSHIP SERVICE . princc nuetnT -mi riimi l inne iineni for Vancouver, victoria, SEATTLE, IntiTliii'iliiilu pnlnli nu ll I rulny U.UU ii.in. for STEWART Mill ANYOX WiMlnrmliiy, 11.00 Mil. 8 8. PRIHCE JOHN fur ' VmiroilViT Hil QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND8, i.mnnr.v ip, al: IVIiruiii'y )1, f. . H PA8SEN0ER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONOAV.VvrbNESDAV, SATURDAY, 5.00 p m f'' I'l'lnre (Ivurw. EDMONTON. WINNIPEQ, ill pulnla tusliin Canada, Lulled Slatra. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. c Tlcktt Offlr, 628 Third A., Prlnc. Rupert. Phona 260. ! Local and Personal Jl.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. llayncrs, Undertakers, Phone 35 1 You'll like uur joall Consum ers Coal Co. Phono 7. If Once more wo can sunnlv Hie famous Kdun coal in any (uan lilies. Phone 5rt. Prince Ilupcrl I'ceiJ Co. if .i Italph Warrior returned ii Kd monfon on last nig-hl's I ruin ar I it xttciiiliiiL' the New Yen: hob ilay In tin- city. Acfohnls mi li .Imii ii.-ii'v r lulullinjr 910,10.1 J, were pass. il ff payment al last night's mem -ing of the city council. .Mr. A. Clappcrloh was adinii- Icil In Hie Prince Ilupcrl Urueral Hospital yesterday afternoon lo ho treated for rheumatism. Miss Florence Ailchcson, wlm went south to spend Christmas wiHi her ia rents at I.adysuiilh. is expected lo return on tin Prince Huiert tomorrow after noon. At 7. SO last evening the fire department hud a call lo the rex ilenre of Frank Soniers, Second vemie, Wesiview, where a chim ney file was extinguished with niil damage beiiiif (lone. ! l.ail.u matte application In Hie city council last nijdit for Hie irtireliasc of tax sale lot' 10, block .".. section 1. The malter was refeiTcil to tht. finance com mit lee with power lo act. Mis llertlin WtUon arrived from Three Hills, Alherla, on Siiinlay ieiiing's train In visit wilh ln-r uncle and aim) , Mr. a nil Mrs. T. I. Sniilli before pnieecil- in? lo her limne in Xovu tcolin Alfred llunsen is binr lielj in Hie cily jail for menial oberva-lion. complain! bavin been lail. he whs picked up early this. morni'ii; on .Ninth Avenue Wesl by Cily Police ConslHbl Alex Macilnnalil. A case in Hie county court It. NV. Clayton atlil'ThitiHftt Wray in which plaintiff claim s I liO -in a whk' conl racl whs . 1 !! Iiefore ,hiil?c Young yen 'ei'ilay iiflernoon ami is conlinu imu iiiday. W. K. l-'i slier appears i the plaint iff and .S. W. Tay lor for the defendant. Oscar Orlauder, mining man of Terrace, sails on Hie Canlena ibis evening for the south en-niilc to Minneapolis on an ex- li'tnleil vacation trip, lie will go by way of Vancouver, Seattle and Spokane and, reluming, will come direct west in the sprin'jr mi the Canadian National We still have a. considerable stock of the following lumber, etc., to clear at bargain prices before end of month. Dimension Lumber, planking, shlplap, Drop Siding, double dressed finish V joint, floorinn, doors, windows and veneer, oak and cedar boat lumber, etc. Shocklcy Planing Mills. If Mr. iin.l .Mrs. A. Ilullcu of Mussel t. who left here for Hie soulh al Ihe first of (lie, week, will interview Hon. T. I). Pal-lullo, minister of lands, al Victoria in regard lo bringing Dutch settlers lo the Cast coast of (iraham Island, 'liny will I ben proceed lo Holland and expect lo return Here in about four mouths' lime, MOST OLD FOLKS REQUIRE A HEART AND NERVE TONIC .UtlT llllillllr HK- lllllc -K-hll's-K niul illlini'lil -lilii himlcl' In -iKlkr nrr tlimi Tl H MU' I l II- tllli hl'lirl IK'llnll lll'I'llllll'K WIMlk mill liiircrlalii ami thi nriVfs am mil a ulraily tis hi' Win' hi On' yniinirci' iliiyn. Xiiw I Ihti time whi'ii nil aiti'il imhu'Ih wlm wish n nuiliiliiln lln'lr lii'iillli mill vnciir unit ri'laln llu-ir ciumk.v iiiiliiialri! Slllllllll iish MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS Ml. M. : r. 'lilti"liiiii. Out., Willi's: "I liiivi' liien Iriiiilili'il, iiiiiI nf my 1 1 r i . wilh fhiirnii' nf bifiilli, iull-tiiii'.n ir iiii hfini. iiiui ruiitina k)hiu. I a iuIvIkimI, liy n rili-ml. u try Mil-Iiiiiii'k II. & ,N. Pills, whli'h I dlil, mill al iiiiiT ru ml iflli'T. anil I him wtr luul a irally lnut smII lnrn. I am Hu yrara of aid' ami I avvnya kd'p llirin in th Iii.iiii', mill itI lluil Willi tlii'lr liolp I will m-i many jMm vi't. I il wu.vs it-ciHiiiiiciiiI tlii'in I" aiivnmi wlm I- mi r Tim Inif ri'imi iHiai'l liniilili'." Kur ak' ii nil 1 1 ni i -i inn! iIo.imt- THE DAILY NEWS PAGE ThREE making Hie round trip lo Stewart and Anyox on business. ;i Women of .Mootiehi'ai'l Legion please attend Initiation this vening al( 7.30, - ,s A 1 1 .Moose lulled to aHend sftShtl aflcrwards. Union steamer Canli'iiu, Capl. . ii. iTlekson, arriveil from Alice. Arm, Anyox and Slew a"rt al 1:15 this afternoon and will sail at 5 o'clock for VuiiCoirVer ami Mrs. .Murray of I ( n ii I . who ':as Im'cu visiting here with Iter son ami daugliter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Wilson Murray. Hower slreel, (ittils this after-mion on Hie Catdcua for Sifthey C. I.awhnce manager hf lUe iWniiuioti liovernmenl Telegrapli at StewliH, h a tas- !enger goinR snulli on Iho Or-ihrtriUis afternoon. He is on his way lo -'ra'ifr. to visit , hi mrents wbo reslde In that ooum Iry. J. (). TrrHieway, 1s prtssiHu ih'rough on Ibii'Chrdfliia tills af lernoon bound frttiu Alice Afiu io Vancouver. The biie'ralious nlj Alice Ann of-.' tjie bbqtsfonl Logging Co., iif which Mr. 'lYe- Ihevvay is the head, ;lum beenj closed down for the winter. I i l.iini Can , Chines, was! "ined .25 and cost's in the oilyj police court by Magistrate .Mc-1 Clyniont yesterday afternoon. Arreted on Sunday by the lloyal Canadian Mouuled Police, he, pleaded guilty to ii charge of I liiisiny an iiimiiii smoking outfit in his possession. MANY CLAIMS TO VALUABLE LEGACY Correct Uso of Famous Title ha3 Encouraged Pretenders About the year 1800 Hie pioneer prospectors of Hritish Columbia discovered a remarkable coal. After many trials and lusts it was positively established (hat Ibis coal represented Iho acme of economy, efficiency and win fori. To this fuel Ihc.v enve the new rainous namu of "Nanulmo-Wellington." representing nil tbal was best in coal. No sooner was H found 'that. Hie public insisted on gelling ibis Wonder- Fuel than other coals were put on the. market under very .similar names. So much' so thai Iho public were at-a loss lo say which was Iho genuine and which the imitation. Of course it was easy after n trial a single sack will prove it more lasting and more powerful heat from a few shovelfuls, hardly any ash. no clinker or rock, nil these points stand out when you mako n practical lest in furnace, fireplace, he,a!er or cook-stovo, This famous Nanalmn-Wel-liuglon coal is sold only by Al-berl it McCaffery to whom all orders should b" phoned direct. Prompt delivery service given by their own teams and trucks. Their plioue numbers arc 110 and 50i. tfj Dm i foi-aei Hie nit; da i; : In- Klis. Hall 'i'Tiursilay niglit by the Happy Tlimihl Danciii-' Club. W. H. Williams, wlm is on a business trip lo Ollawa. is s-pecled home towards I lie eml of Hie iiiiiiiIIi. .1. I'reil lliteliie returned on the; Cardena this aftcrpoon .from a htisiuesK trip to Stewart in con- iieclion with Hie Indian .Mines ofj which be is-lhe p'-esidenl. NEWSPAPERMEN j 111 a recent shuttle in connec-j lion Willi Hie reo'-saniation ofj In Vancouvi-r Province staff. : , lloualil Kenvyn became manavin ;edilor; It. .1. MeDougall new- edilir: It. A. Mc'K'-lvie cily editor anil ). A. Mi'liregor. eliir! I t'llil rial write''. TOO LATP TO CLASSIFY ' WOMAN WAXTKI) Tor kMilier help. Apply Inlaniler. T. .1 siii ii i oi.. i i 1 1 ' i or iiini's. rcl ii i-iii'il i i tin Sicwai'l oti he Cunlena this ufleri;ooii. V. J. .Ii'lfi rsnu' ri I'li neil (in Hie Canlena this afternoon from u trip to So'mervillc Cannery. S. C. 'Pliotapsort relurniil on the Canlena Lliis aflernoon after 1 1 0 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services idiJingsfromPrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway January 12, 26; February 9, 23 For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle January 2, 16, 30; February 13, 27 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Dutedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Rella, Oc) FalU, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vn. couver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Llr.e- Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4.h S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, M.i-. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnrs from prince nupcrt. 0f VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wamon Bay, and Alart Ba, Tutday,S P.. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alart Bay, and Swanaon 8ay, Saturday, 10 .. ForANVOX, AllCE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 P.M. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa' Riar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. 823 2nd Anu. I. Barnalay, Agant. Prlnc. Rupart, B.O. 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