T'cbr 15, 1928 uary THE DAILY. NEWS A,GE. THREE tyreBreadandBetterBread Sim real home cooking satisfaction A few articles from our ;! um Powder, regular iiOc . . :! -som Talcum, regular :;i' n'lemen's Talcum, regular 25c I aUura, regular 2;r- i.yular $1.00 .ilngne, regular 40c- . . . . : Water, regular 75 H ater, regular 4(Il- mi. regular $1.00 ! ..ilet Water, regular $1.25 -'tli Parte, regular '.ibv . n--ia Tooth Paste, regular Mt i Powder, regular 25t each .. h I'aBte, regular 25c each . . . im.n;' (child's), regular 50c eat iMer Aprons, regular fl.oo aat -. large, regular BOc ench .mlnges- regular 15c each .... a.uv, regular 25c each : In-lit Cotton, each 25c inrsive Pla-iUT. reg'ilar 1 5c ... Plaster, rt-gular 25c ic Plasters, regular 50c .iitiiin Syringe, regular ! . regular $2.50 each : i.g llottle.-i. regular 10c each i.i- regular 15c each 01 I o AKTK'LEH FOR THE PRICE OF ONE- PLUS If Watch This Us Each luy While Sale Last ... 2 for . . 2 for . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . 2 for . . 2 for ... H for . . 2 for ... '2 for ... '2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2- for . . 2 for ... '2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 for . . . 2 f or . . 2 for . .f-for' fines 1X0. 7ftc Pinnv.vr Druatiutts 51 r :ir 24ir 241? $1.01 I if "f n Kl.Ol $1,241 3r 51 1 24tf ymt 51 f $1.01 51r lor 241f if Mr ftlf $2JS1 l4k 10f- Canadian Nati mal Steamships Co. L raited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (5.T.P. W.000 Tn Floating Dry I tMncers, Machinists, HllernWrH. Blacksmiths. Pailwi maketa. Founds, Woodworker. Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WKI.INNU. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kiudc of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 48 and 386 City Meat Market . (8BLVIG 1IROS.) "! A ( vc nue Phone 76$ MEAT. F181L EGETAHLES M l- KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, und Immediate delivery " "u ' All articles are of superior quality anil absolutely fresh. AH Sweaters, Macldnaws, Wind Breakers 1I,MIMI1I IE Ilt?M '.'T ,:,is- s li und 7, regular $2.25. now "c Mile Continues. Every pair mum - THOR JOHNSON ir!,;P ''F SIXTH ST. TELCPtlONLS ffcZOO Local and Personal BO. Undertakers Phone i. Dentist. Dr. J. R. CKmm Phone B88 Skating dully. 2 to 4 and B to 10. tt 0luiuJ-' Taxi. Phone 700. Zsnlth National Rail warn tf Get the Big habit' When thhSkln of a Taxi, phone 4. tf R. K. Moore, manaeer of P. Burna Co., IMS., aalled by the Oardena yester day afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. Oar equipment for slme retiring to the best In Northern Il.C. It spella eert work. MacArtliur'a Shoe Htore. g L. W Patmore left on this morning's train for Smlther where he will ap. pear aa counsel hi a session of the County Court lira. Daniel Jitbour will be at home on Thurxd.iy Februan l(i from 3 until 8 o'clock Mrsf Suitm Jabour will re ceive with her. We rebuild your old shoe like new- by modern iiiuebJnrs. Try u for aervtoe ami mitltfactlan. !!- Arthur Shoe WUire. gfl Mot ley Bluer, well known powder traveller, la a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today going through from Vancouver to Anyox on bualnaaa. Passengers aalllng last evening on the Cardena for Vancouver Included a E. Mcore. A. Hovden, Mrs. R. W Sinclair and child, Mrs C. J. Lund- qulat and T. A. Clarke. Mr and Mra. Ouy P. Balloch. aalled on like Princeaa Mary thla afternoon for Victoria. Mr Balloch has been au-pervlalng engineer for the construction l of the Kalen Island Highway. B. W Meadow, who is Interested In Imlulug at Topley. arrived In the olty irrm the interior on yesterday after- ! noon's train and aalled tin afternoon by the Princeaa Mary for Vancouver. I In the semi-finals of the Canadian Legion Millard -tournament laat night. I A. Harvey beat 8 A. Bird by a aeon of I W0 to 119. Harvey will play In the I final with the winner of J Talt va. C !l, youi T A Clarke, assistant district fores ter at Nelson and formerly located here In a stmUar oanaolty. aalled by the Oardena last evening m hia rctur; soittlr after laving duentni- couple ol weeks In the city MctoraBlp Belimgham. Capt. J. K Anderssn, arrived In port at 7 o'clock thla morning from Ketchikan with a cargo of two carload of frosen fish for transshipment East over the Canadian A meeting of the Lett Krleksen Society was held laat night in the Metrocele Hall, bualnau being f olio we 1 by a social evening during: which cards were played and a brief danor was enjoyed with music by Mrs. Luth and Mr Ableaon. P. Sunderland, who pre- Mded over the meeting In the absence of the president. O Belvig. gave a brief address on the life of Lelf Kttck-on and there were vocal solos by Mrs. Kn.l Dybhavn. with Miss Bowen at the plenn It was decided to chance the meeting nights to the third Tuesday of enih month. ANVOUNCEMKNTS CN R Annual Ball, Friday. Pebrary 17 K "I (' Whiat Drive and Dance. Moi.cl.iv IVbruury M ' . l.eup Year Whist Drive aud Dance I i"):uiiry 20. Aim: aiiKina Visit" at UnLted IClturxl.. March and 9. Anelioau CMthrdrul Tra March 17. Catholic Women'a League apruiK salt of work April IS. Clka Cabaret April 20. Royal BtTlety ol St. Oeorxr Whist Drlvo and Dance. April 23 Was Subject, to BR0NCHIT3S Every Winter Mrs. Wm. Healer, S24 Hill Street, London, Ont., writes! "My daughter, aged fourteen, was subject to brocehitis every winter. ' Bba would SOAigh jtntil ah was lore from tUe rxertlpaj,' '.. i "Laat winter a friend advised me to wxs&m Norway Pine Syrup m I got a small botile to try snil waa delighted t nnd that nciore sne nuu t iikcn half of tt tier cough was com plet'-lv relieved. "I'fprlainly ftel justifietl in reeom-nii'nii.nir t tlioae aufTering from ami coUIh. " I'ri.-e .'t.V-. a lintllc. larjrt- family Hir.o iiiv. ; .iit p only l'.v Tin- T. JJill'inii to . Limited luruutu Out. First lMbyUMBChurch Sunday School Concert, Mreb 3u. Un. Hester Dick vu an arrival from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert thl morning. Mra. Smith, 0N Third Avenua Weat, left by thla morning's train on a trip to Terrace. Provincial Constable Robert Olbson of Port Xaalngton arrived in the city on yestevday altentoon tram. Rebeaan and' Oaatellow Conoert in the Boston HaW, March 14. Admission 60c. Visitor aad friends welcome. M M. Btenheiui returned to the city on the Prtnocst Uary this afternoon from a brief builnaaa trip to Ketchi kan. Mrs J. W. OoUJsr. who has bean on a trio south, wturned from Van couver on the PClnce Rupert this morntng. ' Miss WnnlsfJ who has been staying with Mra. J. O. Williamson. Fourth Avenue West, left this morning on the train for Ottawa. Mra. 8. D. Johnston and adopted son. Sydney Kenneth Johnston, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria. We are 'Headquarters fur lte repairing, hriid tlirin to us for value, 'seftlre . and aatMattlun. MaeArtliur" Blioe Mure. 6 Vernon Olaas. who has been taking a course of naval training at Esquimau, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert thla mommg. Judge P. MeS. Toung left - on this morning's train for Smlthera where he will hold a sewUon of County Court, returning to the elty on Bunday. Q. A. Woodland, local aa;ent for the Imperial OU Co.. returned to the city an the Prince Ruper; this morning from a business trip to Ocean Palls. Mrs. H 8. Parker, who has been on a buying trip to Vancouver and other points In the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert that morn- -g. C. H Orme. who has been on a bue-'.ncaa trip to Vancouver and Victoria during the past few week. Mturned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. 8 p. Fitagerald and Jack PBagerald. mil known In the Portland Canal mining field, are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today bound from Victoria to Stewart. Albert Farrow, steamboat Ignspector. arrived on the Prinot Rupert that .iiornlng from Vancouver, beang here to make an Inspection of the light - touae tender Newlngton. 1 t ProvincU! Constable WUllesA Smith if Anyax. who nTBii ef 'Thi M cort duty laat week. r is a'aB Hagll on the rince Rupert today returning from Vancouver to that smelter town. M A Myros. well known Haeelton merchant, who' has bean on a bualnaaa trip south, arrived rroan' Vancouver on .lie Prince Rupert thla morning and proceeded to the Interior by train. Mr. and Mra. Krnest Blue and child, who have been south on a holiday trip, are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today bound home to Hyaer where Mr. Blue la a well known Mr and Mm. John MdtUe returned to the city on the Piinoe Bupert today from Vancouver where tbey have spam -he past month while Mr. MeBae received medical attention at the hands of specialists. Kerltal f Ore trt M lf In St. Andrew CatlieitraJ. VrliieMla.v, fXrafy 15. at s.tt, umler tlir auapieea of the tallies' Mucal Clttlt. C.IM Ilou In aid of I lie organ fund. M During the past twenty-four hours, thirty-five carloads of grain have arrived from the prairies lor the Alberta Wheat Pools Prince Ruawrt Bevator Railway offloea thla morning reported some MO cars on the division west of Jasper Park bound here. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Cupt D. Donald, arrived In port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ooaan Palls and will aaU aj to o'otook tonight fof Stewart and Anyos, returning here at six o'clock Friday 'moaning, to sail ebuth at 0 ajn At Tja thla morning Olgby Island wireless station was tn communication with the eteamer Aontngl 800 mllea north of Auckland bound for Vancou ver. Thla la a continuation of their test tor keeping in town with the steamer all the way to and from the Antipodes. InsnsetAr Wtllium AnlllAr nmmiu.i.1 nollce. la on a trip to Victoria from which ha ! xnerted tA Mtnm vmpm shortly. Last week he went to Sdmon- wn ana accompanied aouui the Peace River youth. Leo Parker, who was com muted tor trial on tne charge of kill ing his father. I. W Pntmorr Mates that in his uivumenl before the Court of Revision he Hinted that the laud should be assessed In such a way that the poor ninn should nut br put out of bual- I new He had no Intention of clnlmlmt thai there Miiiuhl lie one law for the .' " ".': Jin".'." r :.- iliv rich. BRITISH com Inspector J. M. Tupper. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, left on this momlng'a train for the Interior on official duties. Bergeant T. Van Dyke. Oame Act en forcement officer of the provincial ' police for Northern British Columbia, 1 returned to the city on yesterday at-1 ternoon's train following a week's trip , on c facial duties to Burns Lahs PORT SIMPSON HOSPITEHAS A GOOD YEAR More Patients Than Ever Treated and Lower Per Capital Cot Reported NEW MATERNITY WARD The annual report of the Port Sampson Hospital. Just issued, state that the Inatltutlqn has teen the busiest In It hisl.ry and that the operating easts have been unusually low. The per capita coat -has been reduced from S3.18 the previous year to 12.80 The officers for the year are. PresidentOr W. T. Kergtn. Vice-President K Boyd Young Secretsxy-Teeasurrr Dr. R. a. Large. Beard of Management Appointed by United Church: Rev M. P. Rby. Rev T. Perrler, Rev. A. Wilson. Vllss L M. Deacon, M ae A. MaeKay. JOeoted by the patrons: tar. W. T. Rergin. R B. Young. A. J. Watklnaon, Miss I M. Pierce. RJ.. Dr. H O. Large Appointed by the Dominion (ovmtent: Rev. W B. Oolllaon and Oeorge McAfee Appointed by the provincial government Mm. Margaret Kergln. The resident staff is aa follow Medical Superintendent Dr R Oed-dea Large. Idy Super in tendentM las Xtbel M Pierce, RJf. Supervtoore Mlu K M. Olbson. RJ.. and Miss O. Buker. RJ. Nurses in training Miasm D. Ramsay, n Bager. B. Barrett, and V. Saunders Cook James Jack Engineer Chariee Toombs. Laundryman Lee Lee. Gardener J. E Moody. Consilium; Surgeona Dr W. T. Kergln and Dr. L. W. Kergln It was reported that during the year ar X-ray machine had been purchased ' and la already pravlhii vmy useful. A 1 maternity ward had been built and fur-1 nlthed Including a caie room and nur- j aery. All the expense of furnishing these rjim. Including the plumbing, had been borne by the women's auxiliary. Tlie ; oiganlration wka form d last year and ! ' has done splendid work. Plans are being made to Install a new ' Delco plant before next winter for ' lighting the Institution. While moat of the patient treated were Port Blmpaon people there were SO from Port Essiujrum. 20 from Van-1 cuuver, IS from Qecrgetown. 10 from Vanaradol, 10 from Prince Rupert, and! a few from almost all points In the neighborhood. DEATH OF LOCAL WOMAN'S MOTHER NEAR EDINBURGH Mrs. J. L. Christie received the distressing new by cablegram laat evening of the death yrnterday morning at Buckhaveu near Edinburgh. Scotland, of her mother. Mr Preiietl. t the advanced asr of 81 years Death W"erred at the home of her daughter. -Mr!. W. B. Thompson, with whuin she had been visiting. Beslden Mrs. Christie, to whom the sympathy of many friend will be conveyed, and the daughter In the Old Country, the late Mm Prench 1 aur- J vlvetl by a aon. Bert Fmich of Ban Praiirlaro. She 1ml been a widw for ilMnen year OS TUB JOB "Did you marry that hl or yours. or do von Mill eook your own break- l:ut and mend your own el.it Ik'.'" .I hi, ,e 53ECHE2JSS MBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada . . To the end of December, 192C. ( x Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $78,018,648; Lode Cold, l26,D72,81Bi' 811ver, $80lT87,0Ott;'Leadl$irJC,970,442; Copper,. $209.U67,068; Zinc, $50,512,5577; Coal and ; Coke, $284,509483; 8ractural Materials and Miscellaneous 'Minerals, $50,175,107; making its mineral production to the end of 1926 show an ' AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926. $07,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such proiertieH, the security of which is ' guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. . VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Report" of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria. B.C. 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