sdaf, January 13, 1926. uil&eiT uj yourx Supplies (fDhnm K9L9RED 3HIN0LE3. J and youXVjcfr' nnuslrdUdVi W xes 5vv w slributory fon H Lumber 4 Cement Lime Plaster Slock your winter's supply oi Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. i PAwiei Iff aii J7 lenuine Gillette Razor with one blade and one Tube Rexali Shaving Cream all for 40 cents Ormes Limited T'ir Hux;.U .Store 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Pioneer Drnggils Phones 82 and 200 H U ' '" III. S.ind.ij jmI 1 1 1 tl . ! I.' In .'. and 7 9 t !D Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND; SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating, Dry Dock tnglncars, Machinists, Boilermaker!, Blacktmltht, Pattern maker, Found, Woodworker, tic. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped tu handle al kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORt. PHONE8 43 and 38F Steamship and Train Service I PRINCC RUPIRT KUPtRT U-r VSNCOUVIR. VICTORIA, SlATTLt mil InlrniHtlltli- points en-li FRIDAY t .m. t.s. rntuct Rur irt r.r itiwart ni Awrox, widniioay, io pj. S.i. fRINCt ,'OMN (..rlnllhllr f.T VANCOUVIR l OUEIN CMARLOTTS ISLANDS. tix leave rniftet RUPERT lEVIRV MONDAY, WIDNCSDAV lnl SATUROAV al I l III. for PRINCE GEORGE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, ll pnHim l.a.oirn ijmui, i n... ....... inriMRV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. tClli Tlm orrict, S2S Third An, Prlne Ruptrt. Phom 260 AGGERS' CIGAR STORE 14 A Q RFMOVRD to building next door to Kruxell Hutcher Mhup, across, from Hie Empress Hotel W.i nnrni a full llllA (if :iGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL, tiuurvi trs iiumiwuvi. mts Zarelll Proprietor Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. Pbona il. Large safe for sale, cheap Ma..IIclJbumr.. ....... tr Currie's Taxi and Messenger. Phone 500 nltf lit or day, tf Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf V can once nsain supply our fine split kindling: by the bundle Prince Rupert Transfer and Taxi. Phone 112. 12 F.v-Alderman MeMordie's com mittee rooms, at the corner of Second Avenue and Fourth Street. will lie open every afternoon and evening. 11 Circulars, notice, balance sheots, list, etc. mimeographed. Prompt service, "all Miss Johnstone, J 40 Second Avenue West Phone 387. If Marcel YicnnH, (axi driver, was tined 5 in the city Mil ice eourl this nwriimti rr mti infract ion ol Hie Motor Vehielp Art. He dr've his ar on the wrong ide of the t rpt . Mr, ii. 1. MeTavinb will arrive in the e'ly on Hip Prinee Hupp"! thin afternoon to upend a month oi ix weeks vinitiiis with h rnitiir, Mr. Mor!e II. Craiu WaMron Apartments. Mijk Hazel Wilson, who ha eti visit iiik at Premier with her limit. .Mr. Dale Hilt, arrived in In city mi the Carilena yestenliv iifii-i iiuon and will leave on Hit einiui;'" Irain returnins to her home iu Toronto. Morle aip leaves on till evening irarn " a Inn to hi old lioiRst in St. Juoepti. Miesiuri III- first slop will Im Japer Pari, ami i tile Course of hit trip, wlikfc will last until March 1, he w !l at" viit Kana City. Den ver, Portland mid oilier cilis ii the Western Stale. '..N.ll. nfeamer Prme Rupert, r.apt. D. Donald. i due from Van- iconver and way ports at i o'clock tin a'leruoon. The delay in ltn e4el is iiremimesl In lie on ae- courrfftf foir. Slle is bringing .(In. ni ?oo limit of freight and a good n urn tier of passengers, in cludinsc sexerat for the train. Jt:l the Ihi'ic need 'r.inillii-v s'ready .plil by the lininlle! rin e Rupert Transfer H n.l Taxi. Phone 113. 12 WIRELESS REPORT. S a.m. DIOHV ISLAND.--Part cloudy. calm; barometer. 3(1.00: Uwtpera- lure, IK; se smooth; 7:tu p.m. .M)ke Aleamer 0irdena IpH Prince Rupert at 7 p.m. outb- iHllllul. DF.AD TREK Pol NT. (Urometer. .'0.Ji: temperature. 3'J. HILL II.MIIIOH. Overcast, fresh southeast w'tid: barometer :to.oO; temperature, it; rea uuxl erale; 7 p.m. spoke tug Pacifi." MiHiarch towing barge lliugainon iiheain Skincutlle Inlet hound for Thurston Harbor: H ji. in. spoke moioi-'.liip Norco. Seattle for Ke!-chikan. 312 mile from Ketchikan; 8 p.m. spoke steamer I'riiu'r John 21 miles from Wool on Is-laud lioimd for Allison Harbor: t n.ih. spoke steamer Cardena entering MillLiHiik Sound xoulli- leMiiul; '.I p.m. spoke tug ('.ape Si-..: i iilieain ltoat Harbor bound for Nil no i mi i . Noon DPiliY ISLAND. ' Cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer, ?'..: temperature. IP; se sniooiii: yienmer prince ituperi lue al I'rim-e Rupert 4 p.m. norl liliouud. DFAD TRF.R POINT. Harome- er. .0.2(: leniperaliire, 13. Ill I.I. IIAHHOR. Overcast, fresli north east wind; baromefpe 80.02: temperature. 10: ei nioilerale; SMIO a.m. spoke sleam-er Prince John entering Oueen !('.harloHe Sound sntilhlmmtil. FOR Hi Al'p';. ANNOUNCEMENTS I I'.. N.ll. Fmploye second annual ball 1 1 1 Auditorium l riday. Fei-Iruary IV. f TOO LATF TO CLASSIFY WAMIJ). vonnu gul a ai-j pren'icc luri'ier. Apply li.i:. I-!'!' St .!(. tf NT Furnished H ue. run 0MLT nrv? OFFICERS OF MOOSE LADIES INSTALLED Mrs. Thor Johnson Was In Charge of Proceedings in Mctropolo Hall Last Night Social Insinuation of offieer for the Ladies of the Mooselieart Legion for Hie forthcoir.jiiK term took piare last night In the Metrojiole Hall. Mrn. Inor Johnnn. pasl repent, beins in charue of the iirneecdnics. Afler tin- lode meeting, a social evening wan held in which a Iarpe nuuilier of member. of the Moov Lode joined. , Music wan furnished liy ineinlierjs of the lodges who do nated their service-. II. J. llacop was master of ceremonies and Mr, liinar Irsen was con vener of Ihe refreshment commit tee. ' The officers for the year are as follows: Senior Urgent Mrs. J. iiaw- Hiorne. Junior Itegent Mrs. L. II. Parry. Recorder Mrs. Kyolfson. Treaurer Mrs. W. II. Herry. :iia (damMrs. Fred Seaddcn. Anjrus- Mrs. U. .1. Fuss. Sentinel Mrs. Ahx Sirachaii. Unide Mrs. J. Field. Asoijtl ant (iuide Mrs. May Uatitiford. POLICE COMMISSION HAS LAST MEETING Matters of Routine Nature Were Dealt With at Brief Session Yesterday Afternoon The IV25 police commission held its last meet inn yesterday of police fyr the mouth of De cember showed that 32 cases had come up in the police court. there being 18 convictions, five dismissals and withdrawals ami GENERAL MANAGER BANK OF COMMERCE Id SIDNEY H. LUGANO A. Toronto. Ian 13. At the O. conclusion of im address at tlie.O. annual meetinu of Ihe Canadian BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. Has produced Minerals as follows: 'Placer Gold, $77,382,03.1; Lode Oold, $118,-173.1P0; Silver, $08,824,570; Lead, $70,548,578; Copper, $l87,i80.,T78: Zinc, $32,-i71i07; Miscellaneous Mineral?, $1,131,310; Coal and Coke, $2ti0,880,0!8; lluilding Stone, H-ick, Cement, etc., $ 12,225,81 i; making its Mineral Production to the end of 1021 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws oT this Province are more liberal and Hie fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the Hritish Hinpire Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining Hc'Crls ami Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES ' Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to uch reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines Victoria, 11.(1 Deports of Ihe Geological Survey of Canada. Pacific lluilding, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. CLOSE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT WAS WON BY VETERANS Though tlie Ureal War Veterans won the first division Inl-linrd tuiiriianv'ti! last night with a clean sweep victory over the Prince Rupert Milliard Parlor, the meeting was a rattier close one, the afrpregate core having hern 1250 tu I DM. Three of the tame, were particularly ctoe. The high lireak of the evctiiiir", afternoon aud dealt iu brief e-VJ, was made liy (icorpe Wtiusli. ftloti with business of a routine' Individual scores were as fol-nature. The rejKtrt of the chief lows: nine peudiug. lions for the 3on. TlMe meeting were Mayor Newton? Comm. isMoncr Montgomery. I'hief of p. .lire Yiekers and Mis Fdilh KeNev. repri'si'iitiieg tli "liy clerk. RAILWAY PROBLEMS BEING CONSIDERED WINMPKii, Janr 13. Pianos for handling of the anticipated increased express trnffic on Can-.idiaii Naiional lines in western 4'anada during 1020 were 'lioroiighly discussed at a two lays inert mg of CanadiiMi National F.xpresN uflicials held lier..' during Monday and Tuesday. Officials of I tit company from Montreal joined in ihe confer-ence with local men who represented al I territory between tlu-Pacific Coast aud the head ' the lakes. The year 1025 Imd seen u laige increase in Ihe business of the express company in western rtuada slated ii. F. Itel- ternse. superinteiidput of traffic, and it Mas an! icijialeU that wit lUiproxed tiisinc-s jn (lie west Mns x.'iir. lb.1 t'.i.'ii demands upon sen ice woul.t in- even heavier. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR FLIES HIS OWN PLANE MLLlHil RNF.. .Ian. 13 Lord i Stonehaven, Australia's flying governor general, who pilots his own aeroplane and is u stunt flyer of no mean capabilities, win use ins own aeroplanes on official business whenever jwssi-ble, he anuoutircd today. The governor general consid ers mat aviation is a itecesjily to Australia with its long distances and lack of transportation facilities to the buck-blocks, and his move in making aeVoplanes Hie offieial transportation of government officials is to encourage commercial aviation in Australia. lieorge Mclymoyle, 231; Oil. S. P. MeMordie. 250. (1. llalwno. 210; Sg. ebson. 250. (ieorge Waugh, 241; Freli Fines and collee-j Pyle. 250. inortlli UHalleil' It. Howe, present al ttie,250. W Individual the billiard lows: First !tS MltehelLSM: S5. The lea? o.W.V.A. P.R.H.P. . P. Tinker. J. Andrews, lie .-I aniline to date is: Oames. Points. Aver. 5 580.1 l ie I . . . r, r,71i 1150 BILLIARD AVERAGES Average. to League are Second DIvMon Games Ttl. Sl. Jebson (X).... 1 1000 J. Ilillman (HP) .... I 250 M. Andrews (HP). I 250 It. Howe (HP? 2 102 W. Slickney (IIP, 2 48C F. gjeman (HP).... 2 170 W. Mitchell (IIP) 2 J7S (!. YVamrh (HP).... 4 052 W. J. Nelson (V).. 2 176 F. Pyle (V) 5 1101 .1. Andrews (V .... 1 033 Col. MeMordie V) i 025 Dr. West :V I 231 D. Brown UtP .... 2 150 !. p. Tinker (V .. 5 1071 U. Maiasno (HP .. 5 1062 O. Mrllmoylc (HP 3 631 F. Aldridge (HP;.. I 200 W. Long (CSi J. Hows (V F. Aldridge (HP). J. Judge (V) J. McLeaii 5i ... A. McDonald (CS F. Zieinan Hln. W. Milchell (HP , It. Morgan ( ... 0. Huwe ( ' R. Ilnwe fHP 1. Andrews (V... W. J. Nelson (V). Dr. West (V J. M. W. J. .1 II. J. K. J. W. II. A. S. Ilillman ,() Andrews ,HIM.. Slickney (HP).. llond (Ol .May (OS Parr (CSi Heesley (() Harvey Krause llailey Corbell S. Males (CSl. (F. .. (F ... (F'... ( F ' I.. Youngiuau 'V) Dartun (I'i Miga (t) Carlson (f;.:.. Newell (F)... Fleming (') Division dale i'i as fol- 600 600 300 150 150 505 115 502 590 570 571 280 121 550 551 517 102 260 505 500 100 182 i78 156 451 i 226 " :i2ar 113 81 70 58 70 Aver 250 250 250 216 2H 240 230 2?S 238 233 233 231 231 230 215 200 150 150 150 150 ir.u 110 1 18 IIS 118 I IT. 113 113 110 130 I'M' 137 134 130 t2C 125 123 121 120 114 114 113 108 103! 71. 84j 58! 33 1 Hank of Commerce yesterday af- Coastwise Steamship t Hargc ternoon Sir John lr.l. nresidcnl. .Co.'. steamer Amur, Cant. D. Me-I announced Ihe iippninlmeht nilKinnnn, arrived in port from the Sidney II. l.ojsan. New York, agen'lsoulh at 10 o'clock this morning of the bank. the position of, and is unloading coal at the oil '. general manaipT in succession (ST. I'! wharf be Tore continuing if to i;,.. r I dnmnj Walker, 'her voyage Anyox. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- Prince Rupert, B.C. Apartment: DINING-ROOM Suites These suites arc made on ;i smaller scale to correspond with the rooms of an apartment or small collage Hoth are in Old Knglish Oak and arc the luteal designs in Dining Iloom Furniture. Reasonably priced al $94.50 and $113.65 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 How Many Days ol tlie Year 1926 ill Yoo Spend will) the Wash? One day a week 02 days of the year one .seventh of yoiir time That's what you'll spend with the family washing during H2, if you do it yourself. Is it worth all this time and energy whoii.our Thrif-T-service will return our family bundle spotlessly dean, with all Ihe flat work neatly ironed and at siicli'a moderate cost? 11)80! Call our representative this week uve 52 davs in THRIF - T - SERVICE 5c a Pound and 1c a Piece CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 8 The Savage Washer and Dryer Al the last Quebec K.hibilioii repeated its success of the previous year, by agato winning tlie Cold Medal with dis-tui' lion over nil other makers or American and CaiHiiliau Yushers. Cash Price SI 85.00 Also sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co.