ialed in the vacuum tin mm mm COFFEE kl ways retains its exquisite flavor FISHERMEN ! Check up your First Aid Kit before leaving. i jci iillenliiMi la Hit' -null ml- and scratches may week r two of sn-kiic. S i von have Hie following goods it your kit, if not, i -turc unci get supplied. r Iodine Lysol Germicidal Soap Bandages Adhesive Plaster Cotton Wool Lint Vaseline Epsom Salts Castor Oil Liniment Tweezers Tempieton's Rheumatic Capsules. . h ve u Tides ami Hinde. lor u if vim require il. Ormes Limited The IU'all yiort' Pioneer Drnggi.l rd Avenue and Oth Street. Phones 82 and 200 mi 8 a m to 9 p.m. SuihI.i ami II .'i.ia- ? lo .'. and 7 !' 0 1 1 t" Phonographs for Sa!e 2 ONLY, DUKE AND DUCHESS MODELS, PHONOLA PHONOGRAPH N? t- ... (;.,,, .,i . SHh.ir .il Half I'rirf. $75.00 and $50.00 ARRIE'S Home Furnishings Our 'l..ii r.i! 1. 1 Ii.ilv Xew Office rd Avenue. Phone 123 Steamship and Train Service is. mince rupirt mi w-r ruiNM nvnnr u vakcouvir. ICTORIA, SMTTIC iihI iiit.rtw.U.I. m.iii. h fKIOAV l SS. eftlfid RUPERT fnr STIWART .l AHVOX, WtCNKOAV, 10 PJ II. PRINCI JOHN fur lull Ml r..r IILANDS. VAUCOUVIR QUC1N CHARLOTTI IVIRV StONDAV, WIONJSOAV itv.1 IATUROAV II PHI PRINCI GCOROt. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, III f ont Ml-rn umiu, UWW . intarv lit ocfAN ITCAMSHIP UNCI. Ill Tle-.l Olflc, tit Third Ait. Print Rupm. ( Prion. 260 Canadian Pacific Railway KAN AH I At. I ri r r i c Ipacific D- mzul y Sailings from Prince Rupert I mcM.ui. sacu k 8lk . lunau, wxuu. - ..... .. J fwcotvn, viaou U SIAITU """' " Si. rwwiss twin ' But.d.i, Inin ., t.tl B.lli B.ll. Ocmh f"t. Nmur Al.rl B.f, Cmpb.if Rlr, n V.ncogn' turj llur. 11 m. Inl.rm.U.n from- t lor ill Siwm.Mp Lin.. , . Cm.- of 4th lr.. n 3r Princ. Ruprl. B.C. INION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C.. LTU. I s.iilni. imu i-rini Huiri . - m I . TuMitlt. II P.M. VICTORIA. Iw.n.on B, .no i.r, ........ - - f"--OUVI.I, VANOOUVIR. VICTORIA. AI.M . n tn"n B.. lfrdo. 10 A . . . m .u. Thu.lrllV n.m. E' "tu. PORT tIMPSON nd wnin.., . . m a n m. fine. Rwo.rl. O LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED I" liuililing next door to I'nneU llnf.'lu'r lil. W from the Empress llatel it. ..ii i . ..k nf vu carry mil IGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES .tr I soriai nnnM in CONNECTION mes Zarelll Proprietor Local and Personal l'lione ID. I'.H. Coul Co. Arthur' Tax'i. J'bone 078 B.C. Undertakers. Pbone 41 Cameron's Phone, 177. D.-jnce Orchestra. tf linliJUlooin buy fura and pay HKlii'al, iiricos. Two cars at your service Slieddon Taxi. Phone 131. If Mimeographing circulars, etc Mi Johnstone. J'Jione 387. tf ("onorrt by Norwegian clioir in Mftropoli! Hall. Marcli -i, at 8 p.m. AilinUition 50. Mr. X. L. I.aiidu, who lian lnvn visit inK in Hip eity, rrturni-d to Vanroiivir on the PiUice Huperl thin inoriitiig. Killy (iiu-.ldn. pleading cuilly lo a cliaij."' of being an iiimnt' of a iliori'rly honp. wa fim-o titt in iHic fily uiiire court till' morning. A. W. HowlPtt, of Mie loi-at Moyat Hank Un r-iurnwJ to t!u riiy on I hit nwirnin' train from KuhMht where he lian been or relief duly Mi-. Milton lioiiali'n 'and her little tlatiKhlrr. Jerry, .-.tiled tint. iimniiuK atntanl tin' Prince Jin- mm! for Vancouver where tln-j will . iijoy a .holi.lay M.-lt. 4 '. Mr. M. H. -:lii .f Ihr'C.N Il I "iiln-ily 'laJT arrie.l from AN in i:ipe; on rtii m.. i niiiri iruD' ainl iii'iM-eeiltfil to Vuncoiixt'i' mi tin nloamer Prim-i- Ituperi. W: H. Unite, 1 -Ml tn. ha:n .eii-dl hi COIIIier I ion Willi lie Premier Co., wan jia-enjii'. alniunl the Prime Hiiert tln-mor1ilg niHlllllrOUIld from Slew-rt t lit hr ii near Vatmimer Mr. ami Mr. Ahfnrd of IjihI- ern 1'anuilu. who linse tieen iiil Iiik at Hurn Lake -ilh their won, Hex. Anbfont, were paeiijrrr from Irani lo bunt Ihi niorning IohiikI oulb accompanied by Mi- A.hfonl. J. I.. Miller and T. .Maon, cn- Nmii iNtcl0Ps afler fiavinc i. ilel Stnwari and Anyox on of- fuval iliilie. were paseiiir yoiiiK .onth lo their heatlquar ; m VirtoriR oh the Iiiie-e itupert thi morning. J. S. Iliijrir, ialei'niiiitf(r for (lie Itiiiiert Marine l'rmlucl Cm., I. dl.. ileil thi niornin? on I he Prince HuhH for the mulli en- route to .New York .and olhei 1:iitii eitie on a biMitienn trip He exiiei'l to Ire a way four or five wwls. Areliearon A. Hi x rtlurned from Stewart anil Anyox on "tfio I'riiire Itupert thi morning ami went through tn Ocean Kail-. He will ! hark uexl week for a few dayn before proccedins on a trip lit Ka!ern Caunda on ecrlesias-tieal dutie. V. II. Tobcy, C.N.H. stiperin- liMideni. returned Ihii morning from a trjp to Pacific on official dutie. Mr. Touey reports that I here i now about three inrhesi f mw at Terrace, an inch liav-nt fallen )esleiilay. The weather then- i ..(ill mild ami the ground is soft. t'.apl. I'i'ler llorvik and Miss Anna llorvik ailel Ibis uiornitig on I lie l'riiice luipert ror an-coueer enroute lo Port Allierni. Vaiieouier lland. where I hey will in future reside, Capt. llorvik liavfiwi become interesled with l In X. M. It. I'ish Co. in a fish re duel ion plant in llarkley Sound. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. James Coombs wishes lo convey her sincere thanks lo all or (be many expressions of sym- wilhy and floral Iribules received in her bereavemenl and specially wishes lo thank I be president of the o.W.V.A. fur his kindness ami help. ANNOUNCEMENTS High School Dance, Klks' Homo, February 2C. L orr zam-buk ret AS soon as your skin gets rough and chapped or gives you twinges of pain as a result of the cold, tpply that eTcr.reAdr oothinc healer, Zim.Buk. It Soothes Pain in a gratifying: manner, Tfcif rare herbal balm, by iti penetrating; healing action, will quickly rescue 70a .from chapt, chilblains, and all infiammatory pain produced by the weather. There U notbiof hleZam-Buk for healing raw bleeding crack in the tain, and ending the torture of Winter ikin ailments. Hands, arms, and feet, or any part exposed to the weather should all be rubbed oter daily with Zam-Buk both as a prereat-rt or as a correctire. Grows New Skin Mix Bozisa Stroja, of East Hansford, N.S. writes; "l .offered terribly with chapped hand.. Tfce, taunt crtbJ .nd tUcdin.. .nd tb m i m tatAM thai I ccld m tut mt nd. in i'er A. ton. I Obcnnci v.icd 2 Buk tb. pua .nd .nutind KnstlMl bt.ia to di. .ppwr. .in; I cwunurd nfiill or Ik1. w.l. MUlpetry healed wll. nw ilua. Ct . bo. of Z.m Buk fros rm d.!r to-dar 1 30e tlx hci. J h II 13. 7.si Buk Mt.icuul botp. I I . 23c CM W t S. I r. d P.il tmit I I. 'y. I") nieelins tonight in Me: i. .pole Hull at 8 o'clock. t II. Lulsloiic .ailcd on the Prince Itupert tlii morning foi Victoria. William McLeoJ sailel this morning on the Prince itupert for Vancouver where lie will locate. Ion'l forget the llridge, liil and Inner louishl in I lie l.u.RK. Hall at 8.15. 50c. Every eiy welcome. I lap I lit ladies Aid sale of plain ewmjj. borne cooking and after noon tea in the Church Parlor on Saturday afternoon from J to 0. 42 Mrs. H. L. KranV accompanied by her ilaugliter, Mildred and Porolliy. and Mr. T. K. 1 1 rooks foniiorly Mi.s F.lla Frank. H.X. of the local hospital nursing staff, are visitor ifi the city regilerei at the Prince Itupert Hotel. They arrived from the nterior on thi morning's trao ilhf will return tomorrow even ing. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DtCHY ISLAND. Pari cloudy, fresh southeast wind; barometer, ?U.38; temperature, It; sen smooth; 8 :.'() p.m. spoke dug Lome stormbound in Massed In let southbound: 8 p.m. ..poke inotorsbip Xoreo, Seattle for Kel- rhikan, 'JO miles from Ketchikan DKAD TltF.F. POINT. Itaro, meter. 2U.H8; temperature. 10. HULL HAIlHOIl. C'foudv. light southeast wind; barometer. 2!).- temperalure, tt; t.iil swell: 8 p.m. spoke steamer Adinir.ii lingers, Ivetchikan fqr Seallle, 35 miles from SealMe; 8 p.in spoke steamer Admiral Watson, Seattle for Kelelnkan, 208 miles from Ki'luhikan : 8 ii.m. spoke steamer Northve.(ern, Ketchikan for Seattle, 132 milesrVoni Ketchikan; (P.20 p.m. spotfe tnolor ship Lilleliorn in Oueen Cliar-lotio . Sound southbound 8 p.m. spoko steamer Camniian Farmer, ficean I'alls from Vancouver, 83 mili's from Ocean Falls. Noon DitiHV ISLAND. Itaining, fresh sotilheasl wiml; baromcU'r, 2U.it); temperaluie, 111; sea mod-erale;. 0:10 n.m. ?niko steamer Prince Charles in Musselt Inlet northbound. DKAD TltLi: Pt)IXT.--Haro-juelriv S9.U0; temperature. 13. HULL HAHIIOIL Cloudy, ralmj Jiaromeler, 29.18; lemper- Wosthtilmo TlieaLre, Marcli S alure, 17; llglil ..well; II :30 a.m. ami 3, Prince Itupert Players j spoke steamer llosallo oiT Kn CluJi presents a new Joyous llance Island bound for port comedy "Wedding 15ell." Alice. 1 DIED SUDDENLY WHILE AT WORK Thomas Jones, Well Known as Football Refereo, Expired This Morning With tragic suddenness, Thomas Jones, well known in the city a a football referee, fell dead at it.iS o'clock (his mornuiu in the blacksmith shop of the dry dock w here lie w as en gaged al bis work as a foreman plater. DcceaseJ, who was work ing alongside his brother, Robert Jones, complained of pajn and suid that some one would hae lo be obtained lo relieve him at liis work as lie feij unable to carry on. Thereupon- lie col lapsed and fifteen minutes later he expired in his brother's arms. A physician was called and 'pro nounced life extinct. This morn ing was the first lime lie had complained. The late Mr. Jones, who was 39 year of age and a native of Dumbarton, Scotland, came lo Canada from the 01.1 Copulry about two years aso and, aftcr-a short stay in Vancouver, arched here in Marcli. 1921, ami joined ;he ilrydock staff, where be was a valued workman. Throughout hi residence in the cily, he look an active part in athletics anil was a popular soccer referee. He ides the stricken widow and two little daughters. May aged II. and Lillian, aged 'J, who reside on Second Avenue in the Drexel Itooms and are today prostrated wilh grief at the ..il. Men lo. of hubami - and father, deceased is survived by an awed father. William Jones, who still resides in Dumbarton. Scotland; Ihree brothers, Hubert Jones. 012 Voiiiur St reel. Prince llupert; Alex Jones, Detroit; ami Leslie Jones. Vancouver: and three sislers, Mrs. Thonia iven., Mrs. KenncHi McKenzie and Mrs. tieorsre Sinclair, all of Vancouver. Another brother v iltiam Jones, who wa a chief engineer wilh the Hrilish India Steamship & Navigation Co.. died from fevnr last year in Calcutta i ne iaie .Mr. Jones was a member of the Masonic Order Funeral arrangements, which are it the ban. I f id,; h.c. i n,jCr lakers, will be announced on receipt of advice from relatives in Vancouver. THREE INCHES SNOW HAZELTON Yukon Is Aqaln Colder but Fairly Mild Conditions In Bulkley Valley The Government telegraphs liily report on weather condi- lions sluivvs that three inches of snow has fallen al llazellon, light snow during the uighl at Stuithers.and an inch of snow a .turns Lake. The Yukon is cold er again. The report follows: llazclloii: culm, tempt 28, 3 indies snow yesterday. lelesraph Creek: cloudy, calm, iemp. 18. ' Smilhers: clear, calm, temp 20. light snow during night. Hum Lake: cloudy, calm, emp22, one inch new snow. Terraci': showing, calm, temp. 30. White Horse: tdoudy. calm, lenif. 3 below. Selkirk: clear, calm. temp. 30 below. Dawson: clear, south wind, letup. 20 below. Average 'for Yukon. 23 below. DANCINQ. . A ' Mrs. II. (). Crewe begs to announce, that she has secured the services" of Mr. Howard Frizze'l ami will give a series of specials lessons in I he Charleston ami tli" St. Louis--1 he latest ballroom dance. Lessons will be held in the evening on Tuesdays and Thursdays til Mrs. Crewe's studio, liny Hlock. Phone 5.1. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1,1,4, FOIl IIF.XT. Furnished room in privale home. Walerfront view. Apply 330. Fourth Ave. last. U CATARRH i the BLADDER "l.mcll Cn.ut fuiniA bear, n.m fcT j ItomrttitnuintcricUt Comfortable and Sturdy r PAGE THREE Jm. Tvrw i is ' ? t r vi -j.r.. njm ' vvrtJUVRR. b. c -S-------- il ' ' - -- - .if ! . . i,wmmmmim ' .-.-----.--- hi mm-mm DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Prospective Builders! 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