consisting of six tumblers ami a three pint juts, each piere having a cut design of a hunch of grapes, on the side all nice clear glass. John Bulger The Jeweller TWICE WEEKLY Wo, have arriving FRESH KILLED UEliF, VEAL and 1'OftK. We also carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked, and Salted Fish. Seam 8 uoodson The Home of Bulkley Valley Produce. Branch from Sinithers. Sixth Street. Phone 455. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to lake your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load SG.50 Half Loud , $3.50 Large sai-ks 50c RydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave, LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phons it. I'.Mtage, Warehouslnn, n Distributing. Team or Motor Service. t?nal, fSand and Oravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Covlnn. GEORGE ABBOTT IS SCOTS' HEAD Annual Meeting of St. Andrew's Society Last Night Is In Flourishing Condition tieorge NV. Ahboll was elected president of the St. Andrew's Society at the annual meeting last night. Reports were received showing Dial the society is in a more flotirrsliin condition than it has been for years. During 1925 there were many new members enrolled. The officers chosen last night were as fololws: it i.r i ii.! General J. XV. Stewart. Honorary vice presidenl Major John Mrftresgor. V.C. President eorge V. Abbott. First vice-president Hen Dalgarno. Second vice-president Chas. Taylor. Secretary J. J. Little. Treasurer Alex. Connon. Executive II. Cameron, Andrews. Vb D. Chrislison, S Macdonabl and J. Watson. WardenA. Clapperton. Auditors A. Finnie SURPRISE PARTY M. D. .and James Irvine. Piper Alex. MacdnnahL. A chaplain and solicitor will lie elected later and standing committees will lie appointed by the chair. FOR MRS. RANGE Thirty Friends Assisted Her Celebrating Birthday Last Evening In The occasion being the birth-1 day of Mrs. V. Ranee, some thirty friends participated in a surprise party at ber home, C22 Sixth Avenue WesL la night. 'The evening was spenl in the playing of whist, music and dancing. There were songs by It. James. Tommy ltlack, W. Hance. Mrs. A. Hoy and F. Hardy and a cornel solo by J. fiaw- borne. Mrs. Hawthorne was pianist. The winners at whist were: Ladies- first. Miss McHealh; ladies' second. Miss Wall; men's first, V. Arney; men' second, Waller Shaw. AGAIN ADJOURNED Charges Against Consolidated Exporters Set on Until January 16 The case of the Consolidated Exporters Ltd. on nine charges under the Government Liquor Act. was again adjourned this morning until January Ifi oji application of V. O. Fulton who appeared on bphalf of the prosecution. L. W. Pat more, who is handling the case for the government, is at present out of tho fity. BOARD OF TRADE ANNUAL REPORT MADE BY PRESIDENT NICKERSON IS OPTIMISTIC AS TO FUTURE. Continued from page two) suburban properties. Provincial taxation. The gasoline tax and consl ruction of roads by provincial government. Reduction of telegraph rales. The locating of publicilr boards in the city for the infor mation of tourists and visitors The Pence Hiver railway outlet at or adjacent to this port. The placing of buoys and lights in waters leading lo our harbor. Steamship freight rales. The construction of a grain elevator at this port. Freight rates on grain. Locating of shrimp fisheries here. The getting of grain in local elevator (previous to formation of special joint grain committee) During the year ."157 letters have been sent out in response to inquiries of every nature. Entertainment During the past year your hoard has done a great amount of entertaining. On Friday, August 1 1, a luncheon was given in honor of Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canulian Xa tionul Railways. On June 21 and iionorarj prrsiuriu .uajor-. ,.:,. ..... lWL ..,, age. The following parlies: The Jield force of the Commercial Life Insurance Co.; Commander; Jones of the Hebriilean settle ment; the United Society of Christian F.ndeavor of Tennessee; representatives of Itrilisli Passenger Agents' Association: several journals for publication. Two large "Information to Visitors and Tourists" boards have heen erected in conspicuous locations on the waterfront, elr Five thousand attractive booklet were published jointly with the city of Prince-Iluperl. Railways and Steamships Strong endeavors have been made during the year to get a belter and more- frequent pas senger, mail and freight service from this port lo the. Skcena River, Queen Charlottes and other adjacent ports. The 193 board should follow this up un til it is accomplished. The matter of the overhaul of all C.O.M.M. vessels at the dry dock lias also' been vigorously prosecuted, and indications now point io our requests being com plied with. Agriculture Having covered the Inlertor country during I he past, year,' I am convinced from observation and conversations with fanner that agriculture is not more than holding its own. The fertility of Hie soil is them and the willing ness, of the farmers to cultivate, but lack of market seems to be 1hc handicap. It is only by in creasing the population of thi city that I he market necessary for the farmer can be created Therefore it is to the interest of the businessmen of this city to regulate their purchases so a Baby Eczema Soon Disappears with the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment Only mothers who hare witnessed the. Buffering of their babies, when tortured by eczema fully appreciate the remarkable soothing, healing- effects of Dr. Chase's Ointment. lit irivn llio "rp.ilix! .iinminL n employment possible within the city. Federal The Federal government I hi year made fnrther appropriation sufficient to complete our million dollar elevator, and this, in spit of financial stringency. The elevator is now an accomplished fact, anil about ready to ship grain, it is of the most modem type', has a wharf in front of i 1,00(1 feet long and is capable of loading two large freighters at one time. In addition to this he need been taken of the distriet hve care of in the way 2 the Vancouver Hoard of Trade, "f looking after wharves, ele. was en er tamed. nc mime a m" cusuuus re i urns mr me steamboat excursion to SkeePAasl Y? amounted to 38(i,5l3.-River canneries and harbor 2. while shipping returns show slur- a tonnage of 800, 3, inward.! and 79,50l outwards. Mining There has been a steady development of mining during the past year, and indications ar that, several shipping mines wit! develop this year in the Stewart camp. .Mr. Duthie has again taken Officers and crew of II. M. S.'"vcr the Duthie Mine and is Capetown: Dominion government laxain pulling it in oralhn. grain commission; Mr. Hucliun-nan and Hill Miner, the Canadian naturalist with a group of seventy boys were all met ami entertained. Publicity Four thousand booklets have been distributed during the year. Indications are that other developments will lake place in that dislclct H'is summer. Lumbering Our mills have had a very un successful year on aeeount of low prices which have been par ticularly hard on mills in Ibis also a large number of govern- territory- as the principal market menl publications. A number of ' ',opn or ,,,e Atlantic and the photographs have been senl soulhern mills have monopolized this by reason of Uie cheap water taul. It is unfortunate that the mill within our city limits was des royed by fire when we had every reason lo hope that it would be operating steady as soon as Hie work of remodelling wus com pleted. Fisheries A report from John Dybhavn. chairman of the Fisheries eom- niitlee is appended: Wiille the final returns cover. ing the entire production of fish ire not so far obtainable, and i spile of the faot that the year 1925 was expected to be an off- year as far a salmon was concerned, it is generally eonceded What the year's production was very good. The total production of halibut was slightly less than for t'Jii, while the average prices were better last year. TJie following figures are available; , pounds, valup r7 l'08.oo. American halibut, 22.l0,r"n pounds, value 2.lfi'J,ri0.(l0. The following are the approx imate quantities of salmon packed, in distriet Xo, 2.: Sockeye Red Spritigs Pink Springs While Springs Sleelheads COOH! ...... Pinks CIkiiiis . Total cases Cases. 330,502 20,0 IS 3,Hn 3.72 1,954 7i,738 203,210 380,775 1,091,720 Thi will ejual approximately 92,000.000 pounds of salmon canned. In addition a good quanlily was marketed in a fresh Mala or frozen. Civic .v greai improvement in our roads ha ben made during 1925 remaining plank roads have al most, disappeared, and have bivn Most babies at one time-or another replaced by macadam roads. fall victims to ikin. Irritations, chafing of the akin or eczema. I or this reason it is a fine habit to always have at hand whoa bathing baby a box of Dr. Chase's Ointment. You never- know when roughness and redneas. of the skin is going-to develop-into something more serious. A touch of Dr. Chase's Ointment keeps the skin smooth and velvety and prevents serious skin affections. There sra scores of uses for Dr. Chase's Ointment. Once it finds Its way into the horn it is soon considered b dispensable. IM. - ! . j ursH now require tarred sur-fneing, and Ibis work will most likely be done during the present year. The total indebtedness of the eily is 2,I07,4I7.07. the asses sed, value of property was 15 1H9.802.00, and during th year building permils were issued loaning fl.337,760 of which 807.000 js accounted for by the I : Wanted For Sale For Rent tWANTKB MEN WAXTKD to learn Auto-trar.lor, Hattery ignition, Oxy-acHylene welding anl vuleanis. iiiK. Wo also Uach brieklav-ing. plastering and tile-salting Write or on II, Hemphill Auto Kngineerinjr School, 10 Hastings Street Ht, Vancouver, H.C. :f LAD IKS WAXTKD lo learn Heauly Culture. Write or eali for free catalogue. Molr lleauty Show. 10 Hastings SI. East, Vancouver, H.C. tf WAXTKD immediately, a girt for light hmiswork. Apply Mr.'. A. W. Lipin. Phono ltkie Sflfl. If WAXTKD Woman want wort by the hour. Phone ltlue 336. WAXTKD. Woman for hot! work, apply Central llolnl. S WAXTKD.- Plain sewing. PbW) 5H0. tf FOR SALE FOR 8.U.E. Itrtintwick nkoan- graph, upright style, in fumed oak, almost new. cost ?IH5. Price II 00. 1'uHen, Daib Xews Off1ee. tl FOR SALK. 1923 Chevrolet Sedan in splendul condition; guarantee.! running order. 2CS0.0O lent). Phone Hrem 513. tf Ft Ml SALK. I rty horse power stationary sleatn engine, neartv new. Apply P.O. Hox o Prince Ruport. H.C. 85 XO. 5 OI.1VKR TMwrMer fer sale. $35,00. P. ICIaire. Seal C4ive. If FOR SALK. Apply II. . Household goods. WiHeH. Phone 97 TO RENT FOR RUNT. Modem four roomed flat with Monareli range, Clapp Ittoek. Weslenhaver Uros. tf FOR RENT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and s,ew ing machine. Walker Music Store. ' tl FpUR Room Suite for Rent Hoi water heat. Apply Smllh A Mallell. Ltd. If MODERN FLAT for Renl. Apply Max Heilhrnner i BOARO HOARD The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue Phone 137 FURNITURE AND RANGES FUR.MTl'Ri: and Ranges bought, sold and exchanged. New fur-nilure and ranges exchanged for your old ones. Iledroom, living room and dining room furniture always in stock. Always watch my window. It's changed daily. A. Mackenzie. Furniture. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furniture Store. We Ituy. Sell and Kx change New and Secondhand floods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 83? Third Ave. "hone fllf new elevalor. In conclusion permit me t slate thai in my opinion not withstanding what olhers might sav. nroanrrilv in Imm in i,- i..i (for they laking. Xaturo can only no ii iiiucii, man mnsi turn it into wealth. We in Prince tin. pert are surrounded by opportunities, if we do not embrace 'them, it is our own iault. DRY WOOD. Split to any length In blocks, ff-r load 18.00. . SALT HKItltl.Nd. A. ISAACSON, Sea! iVne. Phone Illaek lot AUCTION SALE NEXT AFCTION SALK wdl tale place on January 1 1. Itemise I list later. Iw-fore llinjr fur n i In re. mftrrhanitla or article, of value, -l my a4vie anil valuation. Cotiml free. I 'ell on commission or buy oul-ria-bt fer h. Satisfartiyn guaranteed. SetUewieni tin-nmlialclr after Mile, (iramo-plMine recoriU exchanged. F. 1 trine, Auctuoer. Phone 77 i. PO. ltx MO. LOST LOST. - Wril-walrh between Weslholme Theatre and Seventh Avenue West. Finder please leave at Daily News office. -T CARS FOR SALE. I 1922 OUUiiiobilf 4. S passen ger louring - tMn no I 1920 Nash S nassenMf lour ing IHfO.W I 1921 Overland Srslafu f7(M.O t 1910 Reo seven pjilseWMA- louring 700.H) I I9SS Ford Coupe, haltooa Uri ear like new (die OA 1 192 Ford Tud.r sedsn, IWrfWI I I OSS Font Coupe IS50.0C I 191 Ford one Ion truek. pwnel bwly tilCAU) I Fonl light delivery nhaiR rebuilt II7S.00 AH ears gtiaraiilee) in good mechanical condition. Ka) terms can be arranged. KAIEN GARAQE Ford and Chevrolet Service Sla- lion. Agents for McLaughlin Oakland, Oldsmnbile and Cliev- rolet ears, Reo. O.M.Q. aw) Feleral Trucks. WHKCKINO SERVICE DAY AND. NIOIIT. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call fieorge, Paul or Cusf) Six- and sevi-n-passengor Sl'ide-bake'rn at yur disposal anytime for 60c Service ROSS fiROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving, If you want anything ent for. or delivered, phone us. PRINCE RUPERT MU8I0 8T0RE. 303 Third Avenue sola agents for Columbia Records Wo repair Phnnogrnphs, Hicyclos. Hng(tle, Racquet and Musical In-"rmnenl o nl! kf nl PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 Saturday, January 9 High 9:09 a. in. 1 19.3 0.3 ft. 22:00 p.m. I'OW 2:38 a.m. 13:33 p.m. Sunday. January 10 1 0.5 8.H 7. 1 High 1 0:0 1 a.m. 20.2 23:05 p.m. ) l'w 3:lt a.m. 8.9 1 6:5 1 p.m. 5.8 ft Vttie vxaz rout BRINGING UP FATHER (By George McManut Another Special N HE bf t5 THE ' ' J UOQ LOO HOPE COUrVT Oe. C uo.wr.c t. fnM, II s what Evrc 0o t ; S TCC500 TO TWIl COONTQV I -.OT Tr, ALL OVEI FEB IE fCX' .. AE The irM. ill i i i i j i ii. i ik i 4 Value! CCV.1MT- OE -j W have made a fortunate purchase of a large quant Hy. of WATER SETS at a very special price. We offer these fur a short time for $1.50 the Set, TRAPPERS I NEED IO.ihmi Mr ! DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. i 2c per word infadvance. No Advertisement taken for lets than '50c An, J Lott itl ROTHWELL'S TRfiNJrJ Coal - Wor.i ar,-1 Furniture Mcv'ng llatrr-tui- , . Siandrl it'!.- - s. 352. h pi, prices paid s, . set! your fn; I buy Iheni. W. Q0LD3L00M. s. , i The tin'!..' I MAIL SCHEDULE rf u ttv f torn Vnar OUT-O0IS0. MwMlSts ria I rain TwKSttr Pridsys lwr)s . Ssiwrlats im ir.i I h . Jati u. f Ta f, A He Ana, lu.tr- a frJ Vf mt . . TfcsrwSM . . 7 Altti, rjau Ts QatM Ctwlaiw W4 et tt- l Ian tt l-COMIfta. f rm ts rm - H'dal. V. ,lrtlr i al voem dra . . TkaraAi) . . . rram rai, HIU Ann, HmV ! rtm Aajrat. eM Shns Rltar Peleta Hamkn . . 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