t.QE FOUR WHY GO WATCHLESS? In I hose days of exactitude it is just about impossible for a man to go without a watch. Watcfies are so easily bought nowadays that no one need-be without one. For $15.00 we sell .a guaranteed watch,1 15 jewelled in a gold filled case Hlieaper ones for those, who want Ihem and of course, many that cost more. filad to show you. John Bulger The Jeweller TWICE WEEKLY We have arriving FRESH KILLED HEEF, VEAL and POHK. We also carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked, and Salted Fish. Sealy 8 Qoodsoo The Home of Bulkley Valley Produce. Uranch from Smithers. 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, y -And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any time to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load . . Half Load . . Large sacks 53.50 $3.50 . 50c HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona 61. Cartage, Warehousing, ml Distributing. Team or Motor Service. oM, Sand and Gravel W Speclallza In Piano and Furniture Coving. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Slock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. RJR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. BRINGING Ul? FATHER , VElL- rve: cot to err .in H Or THE'bC c;iOVC- OOtiT POT 'E.M IN Mf ft.Vi.rv , . : . j i out AS SANDSPIT WEDDING OF INTEREST HERE Miss Marie Isabella Glllatt United In Marroe to W. H. Q. Brandon on January 13 A wedding of interest to 'many-friends in Prince Rupert look place al Sandspit, Queen Charlotte Islands, on January 13. when Miss Mnrie Isabella Olllatl, daughter kf Capt. and Mrs. J. n U dial I, was united in inarriajrt? to W. II. G. Ilrandon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hrnndon of Vic OFFICERS ELECTED BY PARENT-TEACHERS Mrs. Arnott Is President For Coming Year and Mrs. Wlnslow Vice-Presdent The annual meeting of the" Prince Rupert Parent-Teaehej; Association was held in Booth School last night. Reports covering the activities of the past year were "tallied and the election of officers for the coming year took'place. The new executive is as' follows : President Mrs. Arnott. First Vice-president Mrs. Winlow. Second Vice-president Mrs. Thurburn, Secretary JI. W. O'Neill. TreasurersMrs. -Chrlsffcrtnl Press Correspondent J. S. Wilson. Membership Convenor Mrs. Tucker. WHIST DRIVE AND DANCEJAST NIGHT Moosemen are Hosts at Enjoy able Affair In Metropole Hall The Moose Lodge staged a mos) successful whist drive and dance last night in the Metropole Hall, about 300 persons hcina in attendance. ai wmsi iiH pme winncis were: ladies' first, Mrs. F. M. Crosby; ladies' seeond, Mrs. A. SI radian; men's first. Aid. Osex.i Larsen; mens sceeond, Paul Wicks. The commit fee in charge consist ed of Oillis Hoyer. Fred Scaddet:, A. Ohnesarg, Sam ilaudenschild, Harry Jackson, D. McDonald. Percy "Cameron and Sam Anions Joe Slaggard was master of ceremonies and D. White and Tom Elliot I presided at the door. Music Aiis furnished by die U elioliiie Orchestra. a i miuniviii. ijeiiKiiirul re- I'reslimenls were served with Mrs J. Field in charge. PRINCE JOHN MAKES NEW SPEED RECORD C.N.R. Vessel Comes from Van couver to Rupert via Islands In Four Days Five Hours Making a new lime record of four days and five hours for the run from Vancouver to Prince, Rupert via Ibe Queen Charlotte Islands, C.X.lt. sleamcr Prince John, Cap!. Xeil McLean, arrived in port at 10.30 last night. The weather, thought not allogelhi pleasant, was in favor of the vessel thus arcountin? for her only, for passengers on the Prince John. There were about a dozen men for the Allison llar-lor logging camp off (Jueon Chariot It Sound and some forty logger for Itgan Inlet. Out oi Vancouver, the vessel had- about .-event" passengers. The Prince John will sail from here on her return to Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands al 8 o'clock Saturday evening. queencharlotFes O. M. McTavish. wireless one.-. nf Prince Itupert was bridesmaid station, having "swapped' and John McLennan, best man. j. Mr. and Mrs. Ilrandon will reside in Sandspit .where ! lie groo' j is engaged as a c!ioo U'aelier. jobs for a while with Charti Harding, formerly operator o:i the Prince John, who is making a trip to the Orient on the City of Victoria. Mrs. Dee, wife oT the watchman of the Aliford cannery, r-lurried to Aliford' Hay on iui trip of thet Prince John afl having spent a holiday in R. 'J: Martin, won of .lame-Martin of Massert, mlurned ! Massftt. on the Prince John this week after 'a trip to Vancouver. Robert fcharffe, the Skidegate. Mrs. Oeorge Heady and chili) have returned lo Queen Charlotl- Hy after an extended hnlidav trip smith. .Mr. Iieally.is xf. druggist al Queen Charlotte City. CSpL'ADdej-sdn has arrived at the Naden Harbor whaling sla- ion wb(,re he will tnke charge temporarily relieving W. Rolls, tie manager, who goes soulli on IJie Prince John early next wci-k on a holiday trip. Rev. J. (!. Oillatl returned '.3 .Massed on flie Prince John Ib's I rip from Sandspil where he of ficiated at the (iillatt-liranilon wedding. ' Dr. Traynor, company sur geon for the T. A. Kelley lostgin ompany, returned to Logan In let on the Prince John this week Srum a business trip to Vancou ver. MILL RUNNING FULL QUEEN CHARLOITE CITY, Ian. 21. The Sitka Spruce Mill here is running full blast, two shifts per day. The Norwegian freighter Capto is at present in the stream loading a cargo of lumber for delivery on die Atlan tic seaboard. Her Heart Palpitated She Had Fainting Spells Mrs, J, Wilton, Part Gtorre. NJ3., wntei: "l iuflered rrom palpitation of the heart and fainting epefli, and, t tiinn, I eoold sot Le left alone I was to nervout. trouble wat canted from orer-work and worry, laving been left alone with a large family. I bad tried everything, without any .relief, but I Jcnow, to-day, llmt I would have been a nervout wreck but for your wonderful These Pillt are for tale at all drag-gisti and dealeri ; put op only by Hiie T. Jlilburn Co., LiiuUod, Toronto, Out. THE DAILY XFAV3 OWNERS OF CARS HAVE NOT TAKEN LICENSES Many Risk ApoCarlng In Court i Through Failure to Con form to Regulations .ll seems ! lint a gooit tunny owners of aulos nml trucks arn drlvfng them without license nml are in danger of being fined. The new licenses were supposed to be purchased at die heginntt g of I he year Inn some have not done .this. The department s nut anxious to have them haled into court, official say, but the toria. The ceremony was per-.alor from the steamer City of! new licenses must be taken on! formed by Rev. .IT . (Jillett f I'Memrin, lias arrived at Logan Massed. Miss Aileen Stephens Inlet to take change of the wire- and severe measures are likely to he taken unless the owners nf die cars conform In the JAPANESE ROYAL FAMILY HAS OWN BASEBALL DIAMOND TOKYO, Jan. .'I. Iliseball. which is rapidly becoming Jripan's national sport, has in-vadd Hie Imperial Palaee scrmmds. A baseball diamond has been laid mil near die palace and recently, for tbV first time 1i Japanese royal family history a game w'a idayrd between two nines chosen from anion: tin merchant, rdurm-d 4.. Skidegale,n,I((,r,nl jIoi1,p,I(1,( oil iiiis inji in inr iTUire .l"im after a business trip to Vancou ver. retainers. Prince SuinL the Emporer' fourth son. started the yame by pilchiiis die firsl ball. The spec-lalors were composed of meiii- bers of die Imperial Household. FINAL TOURNAMENT AT CATHEDRAL CLUB COURT IS SET FOR SATURDAY Definite arrangements have been Jnide for playing the final round of the badminton lounia tnenl at die Cathedral Hall court on Saturday nfeht. The firsf round was won by die Prince Rupert Ha'ilmiulnn Club team and Ibe second bv the First H.C Regiment. These two clubs wi'l play Saturday on the Cathedral ('luh courts as being a neutrl court where neither team will have the advantage. -SPORT CHAT. Willi a number of teams around the lop still much m the running Tor die neason's championship honors, Ihe second half of the schedule for the men's section of Ihe Fraternal Whist League will open tonight. The St. Andrew's team, which is at present one full game ahead of the runners-up JMOose and Odd fellows, will meet the Elks while die Moose will play the Knights of Pythias, two, games -down, and Ihe Oddfellows will Hompete wilii Ihe Sons . of Enigland who are sharing the cellar with the Sons nf Canada. 'The oilier two gamoj of the evening will be: flreat War Veterans s. Sons of Canada and Loyal Orange Lodge vs Knights of Columbus. English papers genernlly be moan the passing recently ol Albert X.. Hornby, whom the Manchester Ouardlan described as "a grcal ericketer of the old school." ltrillidiU in bis younger days as a batsman and captain, the late Mr. Hornby, until a very short time before his dealh, was a familiar figure as a spectator al all cricket games of import ance in the Old Country. W. O. drace knew him well and wrote die following description, of him "At cricket and football, wdh he gun and In the Saddle, he Wanted; For Sale For Rent FOR SALE. Forty horse power stationary steam engine, nenrlv new. Apply P.O., Ihx 3t. Prince RmH, H.C. ?5 FtTlMTFHE f five rooinii foi sale. Apply Wentholme Rooms TO RENT FOR H EXT. -Modern four warn ed flat with Monarch range. Clapp It lock. Westenhnver llron. if FOR RENT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sew-ing machines. Walker's Music Store. tt FOR RENT. Tailor-shop; two busine rooms below, tw. IniiiK rooms above. Wenlen-haver Ilro. li FOR It EXT. Two room furnish ed apartments hy the day. ween or month. Phone lied ft07. tf FOR It EXT. Six roomed fur nished apartment; hot -water healed. Smith & Mallet. FOR RENT. Modern Iioum Fourth Avenue, S30.oo. J. McKinley. tl IIOFSF.KEEPlMd j-ooins for reut Furnished. Phone IK. If FOR RENT. Furnished sulti Aiifilv Pnlmop llniii MODERN FLAT for Rent. Apply Max Jleilbnmer. f CARS FOR SALE. I V3VI Oldsmobile t. 5 passen ger touring $900.0(1 I 1020 Nash & passenger tour ing 1850.00 I 1921 Overland Sedan . $700.00 I 191 V Heo seven passenger touring $700.00 I 1925 Ford Coupe, balloon tires car like new $(150.00 I 1922 Ford Tudjr sedan. - $ 12&.00 it 1922 Ford Coupe $350.00 1 1921 Ford one ton (ruck, panel body $375.00 I Ford light delivery chassis. rebuilt $175.00 All cars guaranteed In good me.'hanical condition. Easy lerms can be arranged. KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Service Station. Apenls for MeLaoghlin Oakland. Oldsmobile and Chevrolet cars, Reo. O.M.C. and Federal Trucks. WRECKING SERVICE HAY AND NIOHT. was equally in his element always keen, invariably good -humored and seldom healen. Ik was a model cricketer, jrnmc from first In last, daunic, ,y no difficulties and ciiee.tul under adversity. In (hp rif id. he was superb, especially at cover-point and lon.i leg." Mr. Hornby va-79 years of age when he died. - i - - - - - - - -.. Advertise In the Dally News A. ISAACSON, $al Cove. Phone I II nek ifll By George McManus CLOTHED AvCkEL A WCrJJ n H K CLOTHED 0.OtM WW ICKXK cokc wj r" Tv.L OFT THAT COrVT IJSU M "' 'Ijiil RKiHY 'WX ,. m i i - l - II f t II j uhj i I , ?V IT III AND LET ' ZP II V I "THR.OV THEll i' ; I ' ' ' x? ' " MEDaOHlVO ( HUK?:j , : 'J. i T " O 1926 Ft.ruHt Siv.c. Inc. c., Buy., ..I...1 nJ0L Vvl qJ " y ' speedy passage. Leaving Van eouver, there was standing room r- : -.- - . ' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. a 2c per word in advance. No AdvertUement taken for less than 50c WANTHB WANTED. One reliable man in every town, merchants preferred, to lake orders for best custoDi-iiiade clothe in Canada. Highest comiiiiion. Rex Tailoring Co., LldM Toronto. FOR SALE FUltMTl'Iti: FOR SALE, consisting of pull-out bd, Wilton rug IS' by 0', deck chair, sewing machine, net toilet ware, etc. Phone ltlue 120. if FOR SALE.-t-Lot in SHion 2 with soffieient lumber lo build six roamed house. For parlir, ulars. apply St. Regis Cafe. 0 -4-v DRY WOOD. Split lo any length in blocks, per load JC.00. . SALT HERRIXn. FOUND FlKI'XD. Pair mi'n'a brown linc.i Mloves. Apply Daily .New office Tlf ' BOARD HOAIID The Inlander. 30 Seoond Avenue. Phone ti7 AUCTIONEER I AM often ked what fn handle? 1 hupdle rvcrytaiiit from a needle to an anchor heavy on the needle; light or anchors. I arranae auetinr sale mi coinmiloii hauls; I jguaranlee heon sale or I buy ouirwrht for cash. Enquiries solicited. Phonograph records exchanged. li. F. Urine, Auctioneer. 2n tSeconil .Street. Phone 7 t P.O. Ilox tt!. FURNITURE AND RANGES i tlR.MTL'Ri: ami Range bsruKht. sfttil and exaliangeil. New furniture and ranges exchanged for your owl one. " Keriroom. living room' and dining room furniture always in stock. A! way watch my window. It's Changed daily. A. Mackensie. Ffl"ur FURNITURE. New a n d Secondhand I'urni lure Store. We lluy. Sell and Bx change New and Secondhand Ooods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 83? Third Ave ii.me WESTHOLME ROOMS Second Avenue Toiler New Management Steam Healed. Hot and Cold water. Knout from 3.00 Weekly, up.. r TAXI Phone 87 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or fltisl) Six- and seven-paeng'r Slude- bakers at yur disposal any'lim for SOc Service ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block l .vcross irom Miiprem Hotel- CAMERON, TRANSFER Phone 177 Baogage, Furniture Moving, If you wnnl anything lent for. or delivered, phone us. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue ?ole agents for Columbia Records Wo repair Phonographs. Hlcyc.Ies, Huaglcr, Ilac(uef8 and Musical In-ininiiii f t ' kHd PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ) 44.4.4 44 Thursday, January 21 'igli 7:1'2 a.m. I9..1 fi. 20:08 p.m. 1(1.1 " lnw 0:10 n.m. 7.2 ' 13:53 p.m. 7.1 " Friday, January 22 llittli 8.20 a.m. 10.1 ft. 21 :3I p.m. 10.1 " I ow l it a.m. 8.0 " 15:12 p.m. 71 " ROTHWCLL'S Trtt,:r Coal - VV zi .1 Furniture Mcr -g Itagg i c Stnnd:l.ltll. - N 382. He ! TRAPPER3 I NEKD IO.oom M price pa d HI your buy them W. COLDBLOOa Th Holier NOTICC 10 CONTRA Tt4rt lor Print S IbAI It l Mil tut am hi I-.,... Mracii.si win i- rtMr h WUh.i. I.i Mtnt ' i 4 J"K'. !' Ulr '.. rl) .-' In. ul U ...f j . l'ln --. if. ! 1'iTtl.t ' TMMlet Ok I'll, l(i ,r I Hilorii (In tl 1,u in ! I uul. A , in- ..n U lH-flt-ftl m I i.i. aim r M.f "f, ' - j I t.u. .rt'l u,." 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