erday January 27. 1926, The Original ATURDAY CAN Ir lrii'. chocolate covered, i lb. boxes 55c and 7 to 0 j in. DY pleauig oinliiiiiilii'ii )i inuK creams uml i licwev HOWARD PENS regular :!.) ami 11.50. On Mile Ihi week ul $2.25 and 52.75 Ormes Limited The Mexull Store Pioneer Drugged 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phones 82 and 200 S a open 8 a in. U) 0 p.m. Sunthn- and lloli.li i Ij In .'. ongoleom Specials REMEMBER- Kadi Ctiugt.lciiin "M bj; ii rar- 'e "Uo'.d Seal" gun .uilci- atifnitiou or ) our mull ev xU .!.!. $ 7.90 '.txlu o $13.75 7n " 9.70 x'J 15.75 !i. 11.70 !x I :: 17.55 n xi:. $19.00 ARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue i ..I ll.ulv Wv - 1 1. !i. ' Phono 123 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OprUng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock '.Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, tic. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WCLDINQ. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF WE SELL ONLY ONE COAL The Best! NANAIMO-WELLINGTON (Deep Seam) has made r ioi vhei L'i r ui l. tlur duob'i: i ' uel coal cnuie la1 ul nuil is iiiu! oroiiiuiiH al. Our Naiiailiiii-WoUiiistou Nut lloal i the lte.l Kilcbeii H tiigc fut'l oblaiiiubto. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 110 and 117 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door lo FnzzeU Bob ber Mliop. across from the Kmprcss llulel We carry a full line nf CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION : dames Zaretll Proprietor CAPT. MORRISON IS FAVORITE HERE FOR FISHERMEN'S AGENT At one. of 1 lie large meetings of Hie Dpep .Sea Fishermen's I iiion (hat ha aver been belli in 1'rihrfe' ltiiflr't, th Tdcal vole for the agent al thin ixuit y,A taken last night with ' Hubert lliinna a returning officer. There were 111. vote cant, 101 going lo Capl. John Morrison of Mm- schooner D.S.T., and 33 to J. II. Meatrhcr, the present incumbent of I ho office. TJi poll on J h- local agent i also taken at K ii liikan and Seattle ami the final ('01111 will not lift known mil it iln'c return hate been received. Thin will probably be Inle loilay. A previous vole on the loenl avni wa taken and a majority of one wa given in favor of Mr. Meagher. altluHjgb ('.apt. Mor rison hail majority at Prince llupcrl. The n"w vole wa call ed fop mi account of (here having hfi'ii an irregularity in fminw-torn wit the Ketchikan ballot in Mo' fnt PRESENTATION MADE TO MRS. J. JONES AT TERRACE BY LADIES lKltlt.VCi:. Jan. i'J. - Mr. J Jn wa guest of honor al an afternoon Ira tiivi'n by the mcifi-ber of thv . of I he Anglican Church at the home of Mr. T. J. Marsh on Saturday afternoon Iat. A Uii-'e number of ladiea were present to bid Mr. June larefell before her departure for Vancouver. A a token of i-i i ciHt ion of her help in the work of I he Auxiliary, Mr Marh present e4t Mr. June with a t pretll" liMh boudoir obnJk Jim. Jonui .yery feelingly thank the laj)t lor then gill aai ftw i he many kindnesses that hud been bown her during her lay here. tlcfrrshnteni werti erved dur-i ii i- Mil- nfliTniM.il hy I he Auxiliary member. 1ALL ATMITHERS : Oddfellows and Rebekahs Unjte for Elg Annual Evont Which Was Well Attended , One ot Ihi' inn-! iiiipiirlaut norm rxt'iil of the eaon took plnrr ii 11m- lowu Kail on Mon-ln tiivM. when Hip Itebekali atid tddfellfws lodtiP eonibturd in I In- lioldiiiK of i In-lr annual ball. There wa an extra large and happy rrowil in attendance and they HioroiiKlily enjoyed eery niiiuber on a program of dance, thai fttarted harp al nine o'rloek and (nniinuifd withonl a break until after 2 a.m. Tin liray tln'he-.tra of ix pieee had a number of new and ralrhy tun'. It. I.. Hale aele.l a floor nian-njrer with an nonaeiic roiumit-tt. niiing him: I vtair in (be lintee room, from II 1 1 I o'-I'hwk. V.. I'.. Orrharl and a eotu-' mitti'p of ladie frvtd a buffet iiper of the inol delieiou hoine-niaile tlaintie. Paul AivamlT arrived on the Prince Uinn'i i this niorhinsr from Vancouxer on a business trip, lie expect io return oulh about I lie 'irt of next week. ANNOUNCEMENTS t'.N.Il I'mployc second annual ball i" Auditorium Friday. Fo-iiaiv I?. ' . -1 i ii!i:ii. Tlie.rrc. Fehnia. Ii! ,1,1. 1 17. Ir;nre Hnjiert Player i!'i.. iiie-irnl a new Joyoi'f Ic.i.'.'d.v -'Weihling Hell." Mrs. Henry , W Wants UdlllS Toffee liS PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal H.C Undertakers, Pbone 41. Cameron's Phone 177. Currie' Taxi and VlessenKer t'honc SCO nislit or day. tf Joint iSanquet of buiiit'.fmen. boat owner, fishermen and all inleioAled in eo-operaiie niar- keliiiK of fili, SI. ItimiH Cafe. Vednday, January !! at O.'.iO prompt. 81.00. 22 0. I,. Diinock' of t li- proviueia! public work drpai t rupnt a' Smither it'turned tlii inorniiix from a trip to Victoria and wilt prord to ' the interior on to night train. Daneo Largo aaf fpx sale. Max Ile.Mbroner. Orcliclra. tf cheap tf Mi. hi .Marir Murphy, younv liaiMrhler of conduelor and Mr Murphy, ntr'Hl the General HoKpilal Moiulay nislil ulTeriuK wilh aopeiidicitia. Slir i doiiiff a wll a f!ould be expected. An application for a li?ht be tween Conrad-ond Iionald St met oh IVnlb Avenue wa aked of I he city council at the meeting lat night. Tb fnal'er wa re ferred lo the LliliUe eommillee Tor report. lnlallalion of 1 0 J t; n'fieerf t of I he l lyro Club look place a' the luncheon of the cluit thU afleruoon. Milton lioniiic-, pa-' pri'idenf, acted a inlallin(c of. firer and the inaugural addmhr Ma delivered by K. A. Mann. A.-G. Garde. H.K., formerly of thi city and now of uiiiber. ha been elected to the directorate of the riritih Colum- lia Chamber tf Mine. Aid. Frank K. Woodvide of Vancouver i pm.iident of the chamber. At the meet in? of the city council lat night all the Alder man were preent ami jut a few pectatnr. The eion wa rather long and tedious the ald ermen repealing lieuielves a scuod deal in the course of Ihe eulon. i A. II. Morkill, inanagi'r of the Canadian Hank of Commerce al Aiiyox. i a paen-er gumf north aboard the I'rinee Htieii today afler an aiieuc of cvra! week in the roure of which he viile Toronto to attend a con vention Tf branch managers. Molnrl'ip Fairbanks arrive,' in port laid night from Salt Cliuck mine, Alaska, with thirl) ions of palladium conccutral' for lranhipinenl East over the Canadian .Nntional Hail way to Irvinglon amellcr, .New Jersey The veasel ret urnetl north lliii ' morning. C.U.M.M. freiuhler Canadian Farmer. Capl. McCufTocb, sailed at IS.30 last nighl Tor Ocean Full to msunie service aflki" having spent the past month at the dry dock being converted from a coal to an oil burner. The next vessel to arrive will be the Canadian Hover which Is due toward tire end of Hie week. At the refill a r meejing of the Moosehearl Legion last night. drawing was made for tho tray that was raffled in connection with the recent benefit ten and sale at the hon f Mrs. L. 11. Parry. Miss Helen McNult, with ticket 99, wa the wiiirer. Thrt tray was donated Uy .Mrs. C. Whatman, sr., and Mrs. J. ' "A Xiebt wi' Barns'' by Rev. Hr. Cameron with an excellent musical program hy the follow ing artistes: Mrs. D. McTavish. Mrs. Kenny. Mr. Harlow. Mrs. Millar, Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Fra- HU 113 wr- Mm- McU'inL Messrs. J. K. rvW'tSI ,1'a-y. S. K. Cmphell. A. Clap- Iperlon and Principal J. C. llrady 'on Friday nighl, Janilary SK in I Presbyterian Church at 8.15. 23 Mr. II. has aked us for a recipe Tor Old Country toffeo.i Judgment in (he sum of 103 she fun make' pulled taffey.'ftir the plaintiff was given Ijy but toffee seems iui!c impos- Judge Voting yesterday -afternoon BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. Has produced Minerals a. follows! Placer Gold, 77,a82.u,1; l.odc GofoV'fi l& "f W3.IJI0; Silver; $08,82'i,570i Lead, $70,548,578; Copper. $187,'i8'.,378; VMC 171,i7; Miscellaneous Minerals. $1,531,349; Coal and Coke, $200,880;r)48; Uuilding Slone, Brick, Cemenl, elc, $42,225,811; making ils .Mineral Production lo the end or 1U2 4 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those, of any olher Province in the Dominion, or anj colony in the Hrilish Umpire -,.' Mineral locations are granted lo discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which ie guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining ItepCrls ami Maps, may be obtained Kralis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically all Uritish Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in omc one of the Annual Reports or the Minister of Mines. Thoe considering mining investments should rercr to such reports. They arc available without charge on application to the Department or Mines, Victoria, H.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, pacific Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. ' Two cars at your service jheddon Taxi. Pbone 134. tfl New hipinenl of Ladie' Shoe: 10 the i a mous l.nli.h (ahle j make, with Dri-I'eil fjoles. Je-i Arthur Shoe .Store. If Mr. Margaret tiolfer, house keeper in the prie!' midenc.; hem, Hiled lal night on tlUj Cardena for Vancouver. I'he cae of Henry Miner, chai-ged wilh a talutory offence. ha been adjouriml in the city police court until Tuesday. j I'aenger ailiii? lal night! imi the Canlena for Vancouver included Mr. Margaret Colfer ; It. (iauiiiion and (ieorge A. Wood I iecial nieelin? of tlie city council ha leen called for Monday next at i.p.m. when lenders for city debentures will be open ed. Circulars, notices, balance heets, lists, etc. mimeographed. Prompt service. Call Mi Johnstone, IM'J Second Avenue West. Phone 387. tf TERRACE NOTES Mrs. J. I, rant ml urnetl on Saturday uislit from a short buities trip to Prince Itupeit. 1'md elnou who. met willi an accident while working: in the polo ttiutps at Iteino some lime ago, returned again Friday umrniug to the Prince Itupert ho'pilal for further treatment. II. W. HiHiker, Ilmonton, is a liusines visitor in Terrace. , Major Heanie. manager of tlioj w.akele Hatchery, was in town u Friday. Jack Smith and W. J. Johnstone mtiirmvl to I'sk on Saturday uighl after having spent (lie day in Terrace. C. Peteison of Shames was a week oud visitor in town. Mrs. Tiffin of Copper City was in town on Sal unlay. II. A. Hull, l"k., was a busi ness visitor in Terrace over the week end. Father Ouarliez who ha been Ml at I he home or Nigel Sherwood here, was taken lo thu Prince Htipert Hospital 'on Friday morning. He wa aceom- Headaches and Biliousness Are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. When you feel IrriUble, cranky and downhearted, you can easily blame th liver, lor there is no orcan in the human body which so quickly throws the system out of sorts as a torpid, slucpsh liver. iou ao noi neea io De in the blues silile. (in Hie County Court ease or C. 0.1 " 'ou know ut Dr. Chase's Will someone help Mrs. II. to Howe vs. Thomas (ionell or Port d1ney-,er,.pilu..,or bff th,ir learn cream toffee making? Simpson. The claim of the plaint tiSllflSS prorapt,sr miu iliu" was was for ror jim.ou t(i7.50 in in conncc- conncc- . Once vnce the tne liver liver is is right right the the bowels bowels .union tionaies nan iuc-ea.e lor . ny mis taronie n.i- iv.resentei it 1.. I. Joue-. I ipediciaei trs sold. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. TUGBOATS Day Phonos 423 639 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. panied on tho trip iy Mrs. Slier-' wood who is spending a ho!;.!;:' in Prince Hupert. j An auction al of the household effect. of J. Jones wa he!d in the (S.W.V. Iial". on Salui- lay afternoon. Mr. ami Mr. June left on Monday morning ror Vancouver vvliem Mr. Jone intends taking a course in an automobile school there. Mr. Coorge Dover returned on Monday night from Prince Itupert where she has been a patient in the general hospital there Tor the past two week. Ja. Burns Ambury spent the week end in town. J. ltei.l of Usk spent Monday in town. Dan Clacber and J. Olson of Hemo were in lown on Tuesday. Mrs. J. P. Kgglesbaw and Mrs. W. Cassel returned on Saturday night trom Vancouver. i The B.D. Bridge Club met mil Tuesday evening at the home ofj Mrs. W. Burnett. J. M. Siegrriod. Shames, wa in town on Tuesday. j EXPERiraTAL SALE Dally Price Reduction Conludes Thursday First; January Sale Ends Saturday The I'niVersaf Trading Co. will continue ils January Clearance Sale lor the .balance or Die week. Tin; woods shown in the fourth ' Mange lange window window will will take take the the To lion wilh the supply or a Menace fcSftk '"' n"1'1 ,k,,,l" ;U' ;.o the derendanl fur ll.e, nurses' fiwaKkeTi , , , ,. ,, i um "u w ueugni in leuing omers (Thursday. Kxceplional vn home at Hie Bella Bella hospital.! of the merits of Dr. Chase's Kidney- .. . . , . ' . : I. i i i.i T (. TVtl- TLI. I. ,LI. on values! are now being offered within the! store on clearance lines and, on which it is impossible to pace for window display. 14 4 I .1 give Night Phones 6S7 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Odd Suits TO CLEAR 0 Soils al $11.5. 5 Suits at $16.45 Values up to S35.00. ACME Importers Third Avenue Grocery Specials All our stock al reduced prices before stock taking, (el your supplies for at leal a month. Milk, any brand, per case S5.50 Flour, any brand, Hi's $2.75 Flour, any brand, U8's $5.35 Sugar, 100's .. ., ,i $7.00 Sugar, 50's . $3.60 Butter, fresh, 1 1' .... $6.25 Butter, bulk,: poc.lb,f3 lfm1 Swift's Premium Bacon, sitle. per lb tf 45o Order Early and Avoid the Rush Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 r, m: