mrsday, December 31. 1025, nil OAILT JTOrYB guilder Supplies 5and us 'yomyv name end t will send you this inujlralM, tote of wauluul nones... Distributors fori (fdham KVLrRED . 2VU ft t mm K4 'S. CI ftrv' ' .J Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stotk your winter's supply 01 Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal Phono 8 now I Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Start The New Year Right Doit I ovi'rto;i! the mud Willi uiuiei't -.ir drlad Use a Diary Our -lie iii the I - month may ol you ten '' Ili.o-u-s don't fiii-irel: ntMitile do. r - r - --o-- i 1 - - For tha Office! o, ;i7i No :isr t fcx7 a Ml r4xK No. 52 5VxH No. -,tt.7 For the Pociuh . ri t 2 .Uy. to pug. 3fcx(t No. MMi day to page, 3x4 ..... . . N i. :;l : iluy to fge, 3x5 H ...... Tin .mil numerous oilier ranging in price n. (ieisi (.deodar Puds i . ,-.. del i lulendar Htuiid tune, (lit; $3.00 1.25 1.65 1.35 .75 .. $2.00 . . 1.50 .75 from 2.c .. .75 . . . $1.00 eMoMvsMd LET US DEMONSTRATE Kroehler DAVENPORT Beds (ili ii leeed hi Hmii!Ii Mnlf-kiii l.t mIIiit or in kmmI quality llrowii Mohair OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE muMLo iiuiiiu ruiiiiMiinu; 3rd Avenue And That One Word Is i m. m w at am ii mi in Phone 123 lit ii an article or outstanding merit i- oiioumI to the Public, it micci'si heroines immediate. Ami mi it is wilh our lale-l "FAMILY SKItVIUKS,' nilv one vvul'd run explain tlu'ir qiib-k aivoptutii'e ami sne-rs mill Hull one wonl is "VAl.tlK." Wet Wash Tlirlfl-T ami Son Finish luuo are 'i-rviren dial simply lirim over with all Hie features of l'unly, Coiiveiiienre. ami KeoMimy- -nnl one luit all lliroe. (Joniiinrisnii ami ileiuniislrulinii urove the value oi utir iimiily Services. Canadian Steam Laundry Local and Personal li.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. 75 Taxi. night. 50c service, day and 1 Large safe, for sale, Max Hcilbroher. Walclmiglit ervire Salvation Attuy, 10.15. cheap If tonight, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Aiken re-lurnd to Terrace on last night's (rain. 1'J Taxi and Transfer. 50 service. Day and nixhl. T. Dybhavn. if J. . Slromheck returneil to Alice Arm on (he Prince Kupert last nielli. Scandinavian Dance on New Year's Eve In Boston Hall. Llnd-seth's orchestra. 'JQd Mi Amelia (iurvieh returned yi.ifrday inorninx on (he Priiu-i Itupert from a trip to Califor nia. I nile.J StattK ConHul and Mr A. Waiefiehl have returned lo tin- eily aflr haviu? spent sev nil weeks on a holiday visit lo s title. Itellinsham. Portland ami other points in the xoulh. Parlies who have heard the now llrutiswiek Phonograph pronounce ii an amaxing instrument. Kleetric process throughout. Hear it before you buy. We ' xpett our samples early in January. MacLaren's Music Store. 307 Itandmasli r Wilson and members of Ibe 1 toys' Hand were gu-t. of the Holary Club at the ii'Kiilar weekly luncheon this afternoon. The hoys were out in stri'iiglh and very much enjoyed die chili's hospitality. An ad- Inw waa given by llotariaii liar! Itarrie. Dig Charily Mall will be given by the Owl Club in tiie Kmad Hall. 317 Third Avenue on Friday veiling, January 1. I lancing al in p.m. Fifty ppr rent of the snip receipts will iro lo charily Ka.no cash prize to the be ft wal- iri'v. F.veryhudy is invited. Admission 50c. . HVtfurding a statement puh- ili-loil in this nauer yelerday lo Hi- ellVel that "S. lla.ett -Junes .mi .i recent visit in San Fran-eisi-ii liad sueci-ssfully passed ex-iiinuiatious iualifyiny him as a chartered accountant there," Mr. I ta ell -Jones slated more exactly tins morning that he took th" exanitliatirtn of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in II. C I lie results of which w ill nol b given out until Ihe Council sits early in January, ami also that he took tin- examination of Ihe American Certified Public Accountants' Association in San Francisco under (lie "supervision of I lie firm with which he will be connected. FUNERAL NOTICE. Women -of Moosehenrt Lesion' and all Moose members will please meet at MctroHilc Hall at H. an Saturday morning lo proceed to Church of F.ngand for Ihe church funeral service for the tale Mrs. (ie.n'ge ('.rale. After Tho JewCllor H Yes, twice as 1 rich as ordi. M nary milk. M Pure Milk 'From Contented Cows' Cun ie Taxi and Messenger. Phone uGti i)ii,lit or day. tf Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Phone 134. If There will lie a Watehninhl tServiee in the Clniieli f Knylaml tonight at 1 1 .30. FISH SWIMMING IN CITY GUTTER Pedestrians on Third Avenue ' Had Unusual Sight Yesterday Afternoon Live flounders floundering down (lie gutters was l lie unusual sight confronting a iium-er of pedestrians on Third Avenue vvnlerilay afternoon. A lady entered the llulkley Market and demanded some fresh fih. That "fish fish" was the middle name of (he store was testified to hy the fact that the obliging salesmen wrapped up three or four live flounders in a newspaper and handed them lo the cusloiner, who did not realize thai for once she had got what she asked for. Outside the store 'the flounders, resrntlng their imprisonment in a copy of the Daily News they nol being shortsighted commenced lo pet a wienie on. The lady stopper became so startled at Ihe sud den turn of events thai she promptly dropped (he parcel in (he gutter and Ihe flounders made a valiant attempt to rea:'h Ihe 0!"eaii via the lai.d route. Mrs. J. Mason ... Adams -nd INTERMENT WILL TAKE i i i ..: ..in uuupiiirr, nu uaw u'-'.-u tisiiuiKi nf . nrvrtTii it rv in the eily for the past few day: rLfllfc Al rUAlAL, RAt. returned lo .Smituers on last ( night s train. iRemalns of Late Mrs. A. G. Crate Miss A. Ilevan of DurrVen. vvho has been spending (he Christina vacation with friends in the city, returned to the interior on last night's train. Hay Woiioek of Prince Huperl W'JI be Shipped from Here on Princess Beatrice Saturday Morning The remains of Ihe late Mrs A. ii. Crate, whoso death too!; place suddenly on Tuesday after noon, will he forwarded on Uie is spendmjr a wee in Melona ;seamer Princess lleatriee on as the guest of bis parents, Mr. .Saturday mornini' to .North Por- an.l Mrs. f. II. Worlo. k, .Metulei lai vor,i, Dakola. where inler- Sl reel. Victoria Tipie, . Grand variety- concert in Km- press Theatre on Tuesday. Jan uary 5 to Mrs. Jarvis MeLiii, Miss Louie Fisher and I.yp Mc- Cutcheon . Tickets at Ormes Ltd. The Ladies' Music hsb pave a program 'at Ihe hospital on Sunday with Mrs. Jarvis. ,McI,eod in eharae. The club is much ill HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' Prlnco Ruport ll.C. Keeley, D. Carswell and P. W. Hahlwin, Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs. K. T. Calvert and family. Victoria; J. . Hunter, Sas-! katoou. Central Mrs. II. L. Jauzie, Uazelton. ment will lake place. Miss (race Crate, daughter of the de-ceasad, will accompany the body. Prior to Ihe sailing of the boat a service will be held in SI. An drew's Anglican Church, Arch deacon . A. Hix officiating. The service will be tinder the auspices of Ihe Ladies of the Moose Heart Legion of which deceased was a member and th pallbearers will be Lance Potter ton. A. Mai'donald. Hugh Mr- Jclile.1 to S.K.CampBell nnd Cliar-lunhy, y. . Tattersal. and two les mid ill Hatano for assis-i 0r n,e Mooschear! lance. i Legion t tic named later Miss C. M. Cruicksliauk. who is leachnitf school at Palling and win. has heeu soendihg the Chri.slmas vacation with her brother W- t.ruickshauk, of the ICX.IL Ticket office staff, return ed to the interior on last night's train. BANKRUPTCY LIST LED BY FARMERS Women's Failures Incrcaso and Total Liabilities are Higher I.MXDOX. Dee. 31. Farmers head the list of bankruptcies in 1U2L with 101 eases, according to Hoard of Trade report. Oilier occupations appear in lh following order: (irocers, 3(11; drapers, 270; hotel keepers, 833; bootmakers and dealers. 203; confectioners, 170; tailors. 100; greengrocers, 150; builders. 131; bakers, 100. t Trades in which the greatest number of failures among women occurred were: Drapers, 52; the church CTeimmy. the eorlexe, mjiiners nmj dressmakers, will proceed lle il l li c" al lo (lie "Princess! pri,C(.rSi 22; 0Ohiers and out-!lo liovci nmenl I fii,..s -Ml! i..oifielion..rs 111 vvti.i: r when- the Moose ceremony Will lake place Shine Up Your Silver Our silver polish is tho fines) we have ever used. We guarantee it nol lo scratch or do any damage lo Ihe finest silver.' II will shine the blackest pieces in short order if used according lo directions, 35c. a jar. John Bulger r.-! The total number of bankruptcies fell by 251, luit the estimated liabilities rose by 11,- i; 8(i3.mm. i however. it;. Women's failures, increased from 380 lo HORSE LEAPED INTO LAPOFALDERMAN MADISOX. Wis.. Dec. 3t. It s n horsd on Aldermau (ieorgc Fessler. He is now in hospital suffering from injuries received when a horse, wild with fear and daxed from being hit by an nu-lomohile, leaped over Fessler's ear and through the windshield into his lap. His injuries are nol serious. WOMEN'S BARE KNEES BARRED FROM STAGE Birmingham Is Only City In England Still Enforcing Stage Reform Act . HlltMlXOllAM, Dec. 31. Hir-mingham is the only city in Kng-land where women's bare knees are barred on the sta-.'e. The Sunderland municipal censor committee has withdrawn a restriction, iurposed two years ago. prohibiting women artists appearing in Sunderland theatres unless ilieir limbs were covered with stockings or tights. 'This leaves llirmingham alone si iii enforcing its sliiir reform act which viruc into force some sixteen years ago. BANK OF COMMERCE" IS MAKING MONEY Profits for Year Ending November 30 were $3,487,213 as Compared with $3,342,-722 In Previous 12 Months TOUOXTO. Dec. 31. -The net profits of the Canadian Dank of Commerce for tho year ending November 30 lasl were 3. IH7.-213 as compared wilh $3,312,722 in Ihe preceding twelve months according lo the "bank's annual report. MANY GRAIN BOATS LEAVE VANCOUVER Thirteen Steamers Cleared From Burrard Inlet Within 24 Hours Since Fog Lifted YAXCOl VF.il. Dee. 31. --Thirteen grain vessels sailed from here with their cargoes since Ihe fog lifted within Ihe last 21 hours. Ojuurj urn I it Tikt-OwV . CATARRH k l the BLADDER Sth. hcnuhl rnchCnut luinvl 07J 72aiUlef1' emcl ' KlS i i i r UJUJUUL I UJL UV U1VUULJ -Itk7 15asty Qocoa and Delicious Qhocohte Qae BAKER'S Cocoa Chocolate Delightful foods and beverages of high7 7 a quality, pure and healthful Walter Baker & Co. Limited ESTABLISHED 1730 DORCHESTER, MASS, CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. The West of England Company Wishes Everyone A Happy and Prosperous New Year and thanks llietn for their splendid support ni the past, wilh greater hopes for l.20 Steamship and Train Service 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT will leave PRINCE RUPERT Tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE Mil InternirilUle point.- each FRIDAY at 8 .m. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT for STEWART mil ANVOX, WEDNESDAY. 10 p.m. 8.S. PRINCE !OHN furlulgllUy for VANCOUVER Via QUEEN CHARLOTTB ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAIN8 LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY iml SATURDAY II S p.m. Tor PRINCE QEOROC, EDMONTON, WINNIPCO, all poinM Kastrni i jiwila, InlleJ SUIei. WHEN REMITTING atnd CanaJlan National Eipreta Menay Ordtra and . Fralgn Chaquat. WHEN TRAVELLING carry Travallara Chaquaa. For al tiy Canaillan Nallnnal Hv. Tlrkct Art-niv ami t:iprsii Office. YOUR NEXT EXPR2SS SHIPMENT CANADIAN NATIONAL AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlckat Offlca. 628 Third Ata, Prlnc Rupert. IcanadianT jiiiwtX Phona ZCO Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert far tnCHiUX. WRAXUH, JUNEAU, SUCWAT Far YJDiCOl'YU, ViaOWA ul SEATTLE Si. PRINCESS BEATRICE tkctaAtr 28. Jttmrj 11, 25 Dmnacr 18. Jaaury 1, H. 29 For Butadala, Swantcn Bay, Eait Btlla Balla, Ocaan Falla, Namu, Alart Bay, Campball Rlar, and Vaneouiar atary Saturday It a.m. Agancy tor all Staamahlp Llnaa. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Gtnttal AganL. Cornar of 4th Slraat and 3rd Aanua, Prlnc Rupart, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Saltinrs truiu rrlocc Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alart Bay, Tuaaday, B P.M. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Iwanaon Bay, Saturday. 10 A M For ANYOX. PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlvtr Cannariaa, Thuraday p.m. For PORT 8.WPS0N, ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday. S p.m. US Ind Aiaaia. 4. Barntlay, Aaanl Princa Nupart. B.O. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Frizzell Butcher Mliup, across' from the Empress Hotel We rarry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor