'ur January M. 1927 k VACinc Prince Rupert 'RYDOCK AM) Flavor ' ir c.n " rwi j&5'.. ., i av.v have made Baker's Breakfas Cocoa lie Household Choice for many Generations A delicious, pure and wholesome food beverage, made only of high grade cocoa beans, carefully blended and prepared by a perfect mechanical process, no chemicals being used WALTER BAKER fit CO. Limited IiublihcJ 1780 DORCHLSTEK, MASS. Canadian Mull at Montreal IJmlrt of Chuxe Raipei tent free Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited SHIPYARD Ojn inline (..T.P. 20,lJvO Ton Floating Dry Dock nginrrrs Machlnlxts, Dailermnkcn. lllackmitli. Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers Elc. F.I.KtTHK AND ACETYLENE WELDINC. .! I. tut is t iiiitMl In i'.i.'iillc nil kind. of M nIF. AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PIIONLS 43 aid !-.' Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert ifu K III' ' i Hrjocrll. imnrau. :! lHr . 2. Jan. la. II. I , , . . ... 1 1. Iiirli. ettlr lanuari :, 14, tn. I'KIM Ks UtATUIC L. Ir Itiitedjlr. I al llella IWtte. Orean Inllt. Namu, Alert lUy. Cainpliell lllr. and Vanrnuirr eirry turil.ir, II s.m. 1 tfeney for all Steamship Line, lull Infonustlun from IV. C. OKrilAltli. tlenersl Atent. t'ornrr of 41b Street and xrd Airnue. Prince Rupert. IIC UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED lalllng from I'rlni-r llufirrt. lur VANt'OIALIt, VIITIIKII, Nan-on Ittr and Alert IUj, dr.. Turodj). i in. I r v 'MOlUlt VIIIOKM. .Vert lli and SwanMili rli'.. Saturday. " ".in lur I'liKT MMI'M. V AV0 ALU l: AHA I. sri.UAUT and Naaa Ither ( aim 'ir Mundav. a p.m. tnd A.iiue IL St. HMITM. Ajml. rrlm KiM-rt. IL( . SAVAGE ELECTRIC WAK1IKR AND DRYER. t Wisho--. Blue, Riowh and Dries without )i wringer r having to put your handH In the watsr. I rke . . . 8IUO Also Ensv Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. TRY A Nir TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE (otilid a 6UNmtjsv THa Orlilnal UJ,. 100), fof , ,t i. Vendor'a anJ InaUt on GRANT'S "PEST PROCURABLE fc.n!iVtTliSemc"1 " not pHblifclictl or tlisptaved by the M,uoi uuUru or hy the Qovi'rmn of UrUlh uniuiuuw Local and Personal Arthur Tail. Phone 678. DC. Undertaker. Phone 41. Buy Rupert manufactured ahlnglei from Beat Cove Lumber .Co, Ltd. U 8am Ersxlne 'returned,1 .to the city from Vancouver " on the Cardena J. E. Mlfler, Inspector of cuatoma, ar rived from Victoria on the Cardena yes terday m the court of departmental duties. J. A. Motherwell, chief Jnaoactor of haherles, wa an arrival from the rrutr); Ma the Cardena yesterday. He Is here ofSclsl dutlei. The annual eoagregatlonal meeting of the rirat PreabyterUn Church wUl be held thla evenlnr. It 1 understood that a call will be extended to Rev. J. R. Frlzell of Vancouver who. It 1 ex-pecud. will accept. Or. C H. Haoklnnoa of Smithera. bo accompanied a patient form the inter ior town to Kaanloaoa arrived in the T. W. Falconet', well known Alio Am THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ HOW "FRUrr-A-TIVES" CAVE HER NEW LIFE !ES. J. F. RUTKOWSKA. Tcr evn! year I wrTrm! with swm city from the aoutfc on the Oartcna1 terrible headicW I tbour t I would go vtatordar and eoottnued to Smithera on thla raorninC train. Dr. lUnkJnaon 'M aeoompaaied by 'hi eon. Traprieril Cat and (bow your fun to the Old Reliable House. It will pay you a we can guarantee to rive yon conatipaticn and was a nt'. us wwk. I had rreat pain in my U,-nn. and audi trary. 1 ;ud no apfMtii-, c uid sraroriy cat UivUiine whhosrt as.-nnaeh disims. Alter reading abofit Trvii I de- dded to try them. Before I h.d taken (m fcor-ea, I was aartirtly wril. I ata-ceref) tnink Trtiit- tivw 5avl my life." Mr. J. FIUa&MMfca, TuUtui, nlgtter price than anyone efce. We' Jiriwstxm. hUche. ntr- bave bc orden lor all kind of fnrJ vouttc. peia h the bark and Imb are MxcUdlv mink. Wm. aoldhtoomJ .-aol by -nftWir v poison to Second Avenue, rfcatie 522. tf aaunmbtc . Ike bod'. ' Vrntt-z -tim" h nilnres mn-Of, mac- j'l.ra ir.trnsmed frer fruit j'ke conttriati'! with tnnics. Fruit -lrveV ttktmbitr-, the bo web. mevcnani. waa a paawenaer on tne uar. hver and CHiocyi ia norm dena veslerdmv afternoon returnina bono lut a coMtwn PARENT-TEACHERS HELD MEETING IN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM The regular meeting of the Prince Rupert parent Teacher Teacher Aaaocla-tlon wi held In the auditorium of the Booth School latt week. lira. Aroott, president, waa in the- chair. Routine bualnew waa aoon dlapoaed of and then rrporta were preaented from the committee In charge of the heme economica canvaaalng fund. The aauafactory total of 1203 wa reported and a vote of thanks to the committee wi-s moved and heartily endorsed. The member of the committee were Mr. Arnott. Mr. B. Weat. Mr. D. C. Stuart. Mr J P McMlnan. Mra. Oalland. Mr Thurber. Mra. W. W. C. OHelll, Mr. Chrtotiaon. Mr. Dalgarno, Mra. Burt. lira. D. Morgan. The Walter MeRaye recital ahowed deficit of 110 but Uve meeting was unanimou In it approval of the pro ect and agreed that the entertainment va thoroughly worth while and of the type that Prince Rupert needs. A bridge and whist drive 1 arranged for Friday. February 4, and the election of odeers postponed until the next regular meeting on February 16. Refreshments were served In the Domestic Science room by the refreshment Committee. TWO LOCAL LAUNDRIES HAVE AMALGAMATED I'iuiirrr and Canadian Mailt Join lorrr Willi (.'lunge of Manage ment Announcement is made that the Canadian iuudry and Pioneer Laundry have amf IjBXfratod a frotn January 1 end kU(btful jo311 plant will continue to operate a north after bovine spent the nt bcalth. Buy a box of "F.-j:! a-tives", to- jla lht P with A. atrachan a man month at New WeMmlnatar with Mr day hn,oy ate agaiB. 25c and 50c, er at the Pioneer LaunSry and A. FwJer and ihitdrM. th, l.u,r M awrvw re 5 'DjnaM at the Canadian. The amaljajn- tn attendance at school In that etty. j PytMan eastara whist drive alien will effect certain economies In and purr luwi rig cf supplies and the combined The DC dMtte annrmnn that the oaac ts postpoxwd until January 31. plants will be tn a better petition to neat Stiprrme Court of Aaaizr will open la Prince Rupert .on June 19 and at Rcfular as feting of the summer business without Prince Rupert either one being overloaded or under Aomly No. 44. Hsttn & of Can- warked at any period Prince Oeon a week later on June 23. So far. there are no casta for tbt coon " wnigm at o tun. here hut it is prooabi aanae wlil develop during the five month intsr vening. Sergeant W. J. Service of Smi there, and Conttabie Sam Serrlee of Terrace J Cspt. and Urs. AU Jacobson rw-, turned to tn etty thlt afternoon on the steamer Pi Int. Mary. f5tl Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert -- - 1 . a h A. Rot of the Baantre Shipping Co, , , D. provincui police omeera. arrived In the ,,11 Uerchant. Asaoction wa. held lat city yesterday afternoon from the in-,00 Cardena yeef0ay afternoon. tMowlDf omztn wePe tenor The former wa eaeortlnt Ole, -l elected: Presldeat O. J. Smith; Vloe- of th, Wnm., lnnlten of the Telkw dMrkt wtto la I ,f preeloeat H E Peck ' secretary-treaaum Aualliary to the Prince Rupert fTrJir to th. r... Ma.net! .rwi l ANNOUNCKMKNTS I Salvation Army Imeiit, February 4. R. r Hiaiilul I. hin hM Tin. mttmmn,"4 Jlsn Wlnf. a ON nam n. who la to do r' ' to oounctt three months for setting Uquor. The lauer oflkfer . was la chare of Alvln Auctea of Taerao who la to undergo observation a to bis aanityv Both officers returned to the Interior thla morning and the prisoners will probably go south Friday morning. Clarence Uftighcrd of Calgary, president of the International Association of Otro club, will arrive tn the etty on Wednesday from the south' tooffictst at tne Installation of officers of th Prlnee Rupert Otto Club which will take ptaee that evening la the Ootn modore Cafe. Mr. Lougheed. who will probably be accompanied by Oyro from Veacourrr and Victoria, will also attend the bocal dub' annual ball on Thursday night and will return south Friday motulng. Mr. Lougfceed 1 a son of the tale Sir James Lougheed and ha Just recently returned west after visit ing various Oyro Club tn the United State ad Eastern Canada. LAND ACt MITHT lf IXTKMIOX TO APPLY Ttl ru ri nciiAsi: lam In Pruire Rupert Land Rerordtng District of Prluce Rupert, and situate on the ncrth shore of the South Arm of Ttwo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte laltnds. Province of British Columbia, TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, n.C occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply lor permlMlon to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a pt planted on tlte i:orth shore of South Arm of Taaoo Har-Inr. Morwibr I-Jand. Queen Charlotte Islands, lu the I To vine of British Columbia. sut S chains from the end or the Government trail: thence 10 chains northeasterly: thence 10 chains, northwesterly: thence 10 chains southwesterly: theix'e 10 rhaint southeasterly, and conuiiitug twenty (20) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. 1 lUtrd November 23. 1026 Muklcal laitertaln Kstutilisht-d 1023. i'1 Office Hours: a.m. to"(J p.m. Siilurday: a.m. to 1 j.m. Any even! nt: by appointment D ENNY DENTIST L'schanje lilock. Thonti 109 Nvrthera lUilUh f .rfumhia Atrl-ruHur! aad ludaolrial AmHjIii annual grnrral nirHlng tfnlglit at 8 o'ttork In City Puiire (Vurtruom. MoosetMart Legion dance on Thursday biiuual night. novelty Arthur ctun Beach have taken an apartment in the Cardena last night after havlmi apent ten days In the city on a combined business and pleasure visit. Judge Robertson of Prince Oeorge ar rived lu the city on the steamer Prin ce Mary from. Vancouver this after noon and, lu the ahianee ot Judge Young, will preside at seseloa of the County Court hold her this week. SNOW GEESE VERY THICK ON FRASER RIVER THIS YEAR VANCOUVER. Jan. -4. Hunter and natural!! are unable to account for the appearance of thousands ot wow gees off th mouth of the Fraser River thla winter. The snow goose Is a fairly frequent visitor to this ragtan, but never In such vast numbers asthls year. It U believed that the coming of the geese Indicate an early sprint;. The suow geese are fortunate In find ing their feed on the wide tide flats that Uncover for miles at low water. There la rarely any cover by which they can !ppron?hed ;v!th:r. '-ry'in ranirt. The Tirade and Labor Council , Las; night dascusaed the long 'hours which 'the nurses work in the local hospital and anally the matter was left in the i hand of Alderman Casey, the repre irritative of labor on the board. Fishermen on board the schooner rrctnCj landed a Black Cod j orchestra, wipplemented by he Mow1"1"11 Jas Orchestra. OenUemen 1.00. j pp ladle 50c. I At the meeting of the city council Mr and Mr. IL S Wallae of Quail- U,t S01 resolution wa carried which waa moved by Alderman Dybhavn and scocd5 Alderman D. C. McRae Sylvia Court where they Intend to re- sio for eeveral month. - Vancouver ; tat councU for the Pllce Prortaoa. The annual Vestry meettng of the Church of England will be held tn the Cathedral Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. : orchestra. CPJL eteamer Prtncee Mary. Capt II. Cliff, arrived at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver and sailed at S o'clock for Alaska porta. The Tesael called at the oreaa dock to unload two automobiles Joseph Wells, road foieatan at Alice Arm and on of the rrtnslpal In the board belug formed of the Mayor, the Judge and one elected citizen, and that the License Board comprise the Msyor, and two elected citizens. In the ab- of Mayor McCaSery. Alderman All adherent of the church are Inrtted iicOlymont wa elected as acUng mayor to be present. I. Arrlvais on the Cardena. which ar- Two meeting will be held in the'0 yesterday afternoon at 2:45 from city hall tonight, the regular council;'" UU1 ineiuaea u urrraaru, c. Skog, meeting in the council chamber and the Fair Board' the police court. annual meeting In Between fifty and sixty tapesa wre present at another ui i eeahg' geaadina-rlaa dance which was beij ''Saturday nignt m tea Metropoie iiauc aione, a usual, was by the Wlkdal and Currle F. E. Richardson. E. Munton, J. Evans, C. Horner. J. E. Miller. Dr. C. H. Han-kinson. S. Ertklne, J. A. Motherwell and A. Roe for Prince Rupert; II. Gosette and P. MeOovern for Anyox: Mr. Davlee and T. Hurst tor Stewart: Mr. and Mrs. S. Koyanagl for Naas Harbor, and T. W. Falconer for Alice Army. to TIMISKIt SALK XC8C0 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister ot Lands at Victoria. B.C.. not later than noon on the 14th day of February. 1927, for the purcha.se of Licence XfSOt). to cut 4.120,000 f.bjn. of Sim-e. llemljck and Cedar on an situated on the North Shore of ... . area area at -. -v we U Rose mine there, returned north "njsrwe Inlet. QC.I '; 12 1 year will be allowed for re- m ivnl of timber. Further partlculsrs ol the Chief Forester. Vic tort. B.C.. or District Forester. Prlnee Rupert. B.O ' LAM) ACT. notici: of 'intention' to apply to i.i:.w: uni. In Prince Uupen lnd Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet. Queen Charlotte klands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. of Prluce Rupert. HC . occupation manairer. intend to apply for a lease ot the folio 1UK described lands: Cooimrncing st a post planted on the south side ot Nesto Inlet, about one mile from its head: thence south 6 chains; thence west 16 chains; thence north 0 chains to shore: thence eaat 10 chains, more or less, following the shore line to nolnt of commencement, ana containing 7 seres, "more or less. Applicant. Dated November 23. 182. COMPANIES ACT TAKE NOTICE that MPSETT CUN NINGHAM & CO. LIMITED after the ex piration of one month from thi first nubllcstlon of this Notice intends to apply to the Reglstrsr ot Companies for the spproral of the change of nam to "EDWARD I4P8KTT (PRINCE RUPERT) LIMITED." DATED at Vancouver. BC this 10th day of December. A D. 1928. Scllclter tor th Applicant. Announcement! The Prince Rupert Laundries Ltd, capital utock $100,000.00, has been organized to take-over and operate the local industries known : asthe "Pioneer laundry Ltd." and the " "Canadian Steam " " " Laundry. This move is in line with the present day trend toward concentration of production is not a stock selling or promotion scheme but is entered into in. order that the local laundries may effect the economies which result where duplication of processes is eliminated. It is the sincere desire of the laundry interests of Prince Rupert to furnish the public with efficient laundry service at the lowest possible cost. With this in mind, we have decided to place certain lines o"f work exclusively with each plant. The public will greatly assist us in this by allowing us this privilege. They will benefit by better work and better service. Thanking you all for past patronage and bespeaking for the new company your further goodwill, we are, yours for better laundry service, PIONEER LAUNDRY LIMITED CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Th St ore For middle agt-d and elderly people, children and weak men and women. VINOL with its iron and cod liver peptone, is a wonderful aid iu conditions of general weakness, anaemia, loss of appetite and physical exhaustion. Price, per bottle - - - $iJ2T, Our stock is fresh. The patent oval shaped ' bottle is a guarantee of the genuine Vinol. Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists Three registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phones 82 and 200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Dd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Amazingly Truthful . Reproduction Making every record do its best. This new llrunawick quickly won the hearts of music lovers everywhere. The case, too, is beautiful beyond the usual. Come in and say I want to hear the new 3him$ivick HOaOOA.MS .AN 0 aicaass J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street 'Easy7 Vacuum Electric Washer The "Easy" is a neat attractive machine occupying small floor space and instantly adjustable to large or small loads. It will wash the most delicate fabric or the heaviest garment quickly and thoroughly. Made in two sizes. For Sale by Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third Avenue Prince Rupert