1 February 10, 192$. FISHE iCAilADIANj naiijr "'ghev Must be Somebody Else11 fox Trot with Vocal Duets. Ben Iiirnie and hi 71 f. Hotel Koosevelt Orchestra. ulO one of the New o B ELECTRICALLY RECORDED RECORD "Everybody Loves My Girl" "Where the Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows" 1 ,. Trot with Vocal Effect. Bcrnie Cummlne-and Xntt hi- Orchestra. "The Faig Co-Ed" "Our American Girl" JoTrot with Vocal Choruses. The Six lamping 3795 "Plenty oS Sunshine"' "I Never Dreamed" l'ox TrotN by Vincent Lopez and His Caaa Loeec iti Orcbttra. Vocal Trio. 037 "Paree" (One Step) "Sleepy Chinese" .. . . . (FwiTrot) I'laycd by the QutHHan. gggg EnJy musk by the worlds treated artiste on Ilrunowltk Kkctrtcally Recorded Records. On 10-inch Brunswick Records, 75c. On 12-inch Brunswick Records, $1.00 MacLAREN'S MUSIC HOUSE EXCLUSIVE HRUNSWICK DEALERS Easy Monthly Payment Third Avenue RMEN i Kir t Aid Kit is u mutt necessary part of your ' -hould be complete. Check your kit with the fol- l'-t and if you are short of any item tfet it from Ormes I i .clay. FIRST All) SUPPLIES: ivsor I w I't-zera Im- Dropper 1 imh-U Hair Brush -'t'i'ty Pins I u st Aid Manual ' " Hi' Acid Solution I-nars Balaam l;"iaiic Acid lxiine ;is(.jtit 1 :u on Oil Burn Oininent Ly.iol ED.iom Salts Cerniicidul Soof. Cotton ('iiiuze Ltnndiijrcs Adhesive Plaster Splints Peroxide Castor Oil Antiseptic Tablets F1IIST All) KIT COMPLETE i" 'nianent wooden lox (with no metal fittinirs to rust) 'l"it' everything needed for first aid $3.00 kii-- made to order for any size boat. wines Mel. 7it Dirittcvr Drttfjfiists rMlPD AVE SIXTH ST. --TLLEPI10NES t-200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coaat Services Sailings from Prince Rupert lllk.it. , Untiiaatli mi a,,... LiMtmrt 1H. t'rlriltir "' w ie in a w as iia 'r at i - i -- ncc.il,.,. vieiorla and Seattle Vrl.nmri I. IV and l r, ...... . rKIM'K!4SI tltlATHII't. ll. miii nm. 'e" Bay -:.. "."'?" taut llrha IUIIm. limn Kall. . 'iuiMrl hi.,, ,A u. ii in W t lilii'll k aaaa 1 .. .m I 1 sMM I II, A rn" of 4th Hi tret and Jrd Arennn Iflwe IMiferl. X I'lwne SI City Meat Market 'Til A ' h, . venue (SELVI0 BROS.) mi; at risn. vi;(;i:T.vin.i:s ... and "l- KINDS OF "NOUWKHIAN P1WH I- low prices, and immediate dciivcij v'i articles arc of .superior quality a fresh. Phone 705 ml absolutely Local and Personal BO. Undertakers. Phon ii. Dentist. Dr. J. Ii. Qw. Phone 888. Skating dally, a to 4 and fl to 10. Tommy' Taxi) Cafe. Oet tbe Big 4 habit' of a Taxi, phone 4. tt Zenith When thinking tf Basketball Port Simpson vs. Prince Rupert. Exhibition Hall, tonight at 7 o'clock. Wc and 36c. C. O. Mill returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a bualnaaa trip to the Interior. Milton Oonalec returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on professional business. A. D Wall. CNR. dlvlslunal master mechanic. Is h vuitor In the city, having arrived from Prince Oeorge on yesterday afttrnfjona train. A. J. Oalland of the Dominion excise department returned to1 the city on yesterday afternoon's train following a trip to the interior on official duties. Chief Officer William Thomas has returned to duty with the Canadian National coast ateamahlpa and Is row sailing with the steamer Prince Rupert. J. R. Turner, manager of the Duthle mine at Smlthers. reached the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert for SeatUe on company business. Mrs A. D Balllie. who arrived in the city from Ontario on yesterday at-terncon's train, salted this morning tor Vancouver on tbe Prlnoe Rupert. She will ay a visit to relatives In the southern city and return here next month to take up permanent residence. Onion steamer Venture, taking tbe place of the Cardena which will come ncrth on Sunday relieving the Camo- un lor one week after which she wilt be withdrawn frbm service at Vancou .er for annual overhaul. Is due late to men t from Vancouver and waypolnts. sailing at s o'clcok tomorrow morning on her muni south. Capt. A. John- itt tic snc the regular oncers of the Cardena are on the Venture., Major Walter L. Carruthera. divU' tonal commander rr uie Salvation Army, and Mrs. Camithers arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train :rcm tbe Interior and will conduct i peels 1 services In the local citadel be fore proceeding tomorrow afternoon on 'he Princess Mary to their headquar ters In Wrangrll Alaska. They at' tended a re?eht Army congress In Var couver and. on the way north, stopped 'iff at Prince Oeorge. Oien Vowell and Cedarvale to conduct services. After a rough trip in the course of which she experienced boisterous southeast gales almost all the way. CJIJt steamer Prince John, with Capt. Neil McLean in command, arrived In port at S o'clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte la- lands. The vessel, which will sail on her return south at S o'clock tomorrow night over tbe lme route, brought a light list of only eleven psasengen hrre from the Islands and her freight cargo la alno light, the main Item being Kmr forty tons of blacksmith coal for Phtlpott Evltt. 4 ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Mooseheart Laginn St. Valentine's Whist Drive and Danoe February it. CN R. Annual Ball. Friday, rebrary lV Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 13. lk Cabaret April 80. QUICKLY BANISHED "I suffered years of agony through blind itchinp; piles," says Mrs. VV. Hughes, of Hochelaga St, Montreal. "Pain, loss of strength, complete misery, was my daily let until I came across Zam-Buk. I know now that there is nothing on earth to equal this grand herbal healer. Since it lifted me from misery my earnest wish is to make Zam-Buk known to all sufferers." 30c Bom, Moves Pain Llko Magic I Prlnoe Rupert Pfcneera Association meets In City ball tonight at 8 o'clock-Rev. I. A. Joparujeh sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancou- E. II. Mortimer sailed thu morning by the Prince Ijupert for Vancouver on a business trip. Mni.,, . hoWi anther sailed morning on the Prince Rupert Vancouver on a business trip. this fqr Municipal Chapter Bridge and Tea tomorrow afternoon in I O D E. Hall. Bridge at 230. Tea at 4 o'clock. C-P-Il. tmr princess Mary, Capt. Arthur Slater, 'ljtm Vancouver to Alaska, port, la due to call here tomorrow afternoon. Alex Stracnan. manager of the Pioneer Laundry, sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on a business trip, Mrs. George Fruweil sailed this morning on the Prlnoe Bupert for Vancouver and other points in the south on a business trip. O. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the interior. Ole MaHlnaon, formerly of this city and Who la now engaged in logging at Vsk. reached tbe city from the interior on yesterday afternoons train, being here to receive treatment tor a rjroen hand. Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer for the fejfWnclal government with headquarters at Haaelton. reached the city on yesterday afternoon's train for the Interior and sailed this morning tor Victoria on official duties. Ur. and Mrs; Thomas McMeekln sailed this morning by the Prlnoe Bu pert for Vaneoover and other points In the south on a combined business and plea euro trip. They expect to return to the city in about ten days' tune. At the meeting of the schoolboard last night, chairman Rochester pre siding, there were present Trustees McMeekln. Gilchrist. Johnson and Mrs. SpSncer: secretary Williamson: Princi pals Peddle, Mercer, Mills and Hallo- well. During the past twenty-four hours, hlrty-flv car of gram have arrived frcm the prairies for the Albert Wheat Pools Prtnea Rupert elevator. Railway offices this morning reported ITS carloads on the division west of Jasper Park bound here. Mr. and Mr. I. Martin are visitors In the city from the Queen Charlotte ' Islands They arrived on the Prlnoe John yesterday afternoon and win re turn to the Islands on the same vessel tomorrow night. Mr. Martin Is forest ranger at Queen Charlotte City. Mr. DaBruen. one of the Dutch settlers who cam, to Massett Inlet a few ye.tr ago, baa given up ranching there and arrived in the city from the Is- s on the Prince John yesterday afternoon and sailed this morning on '.he Prince Bupert for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Weaver and daughter of Buckley Bay reached the city from the Islands on the Prince John yesterday afternoon and sailed thu morning by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver.. Mr. Weaver baa been Identified with the sawmill at Buckley Bay. Bid Wheeler, winchman of tbe steamer Prince John, was put ashore from that vessel on Its arrival from the south yesterday afternoon for treatment in the Prlnoe Rupert Oen- eral Hospital. He bsoaese III on the way north, his ailment being diagnosed here aa Indigestion. Mr. Oarcen. plant manager of the Consolidated Whaling Corporation with headquarters In Victoria, la a visitor on official duties to the company s nation at Naden Harbor. Graham Island, thu week. He arrived from Victoria thU trip of tbe Prtnce John and will return south on the same vessel at the first, of next week. . Father Cocola. O.M.I.. principal of the , Indian Industrial and boarding school at Legale and one of a well known pioneer pricrU of central and Northern British Coluntbla, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train to attend an eccirataaHoal eonfereaee which U to be held here. Father Co-cola will remain in the city for a week or so. TJntU the opening of the summer it-rvice, Capt. D Donald and Copt. Harry Midden are taking alternate trte ,n - command of the OiifL ateamet Prlnoe Rupert. Pursers Jack Crawford en Noraaan McLean are dolus like- Wee on the big boat. Ospt E. Mtbbs and Capt. Nell Mr Lean ar taking trip acfut in command or the Prlnea Ji onlthe'lslsud run. It beine Cipti 9 : ' C. J. Quantic. superintendent of motive power for the Cauadlan National Railway with headquarters In Vancouver. In a victor In the city In the course of tour over this part of the Una on nv!.! duties. He arrived from the In let ir on yesterday after-I'.'un'i train unit win return Blast to-monow morning He Is being accom-IMiiU tl by A. D Watt, divisional master i,'.T'nnic with headquarters at Prince Aihert I.- Tae Daily News f 1 ) Sir Percy Lake K.C.B.. K.CM.G.. has suggested that Memorial Services for the iste Ban Halg. Orand President of the Srltlih Empire Service League, be held throughout Canada, under the auaplcea of the Canadian Legion on Sunday. February 12. A Mrvlos will aaenminfflv tm held in the First Presbyterian church. Ree. J. R. Prtaell officiating, on Sunday. I Fetwuary IS. at 7 SO pja. Members of l the I.O.DE.. the City Council. RCJf.VJt. , ' and BO. Regiment, and all Kx-fiervlce Men are Invited to meet In the Church ' Hall at 7.1S p.m. Members of other or-, ganuvtUona and the general public are a...VTO W. y. ... y ' ... VMM WV.WIW. LAND ACT NOTICE Of IXTKNTIOX TO API ri'KCIIAfK L.IMI Your Children's Cough can be quickly and tafely relieved with PERTUSSIN, the pleasant and effective cough medicine known to phyticiant and pharmacist for many year. Frtppfrom hMrmtn! druitor "dope," PERTUSSIN la thp aalmt cuu(h rpmidf for irverv mpniber of tht f.mllv At all drug morr. bun Inane andtlJO 'LV TO In Range S Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at tbe northerly end of TelettraDb Passage. Skeena River. TAKE NOTICE that J. H. Todd Se Sons I of Victoria. B.C.. occupation salmon can- j nere. intend to apply for permission to j purchase tke following described lands 1 Comnienolng at a post pUnted at the ; northwest corner of Lot 31, Rang S, CD.; thence 35 chains east; thence 30 chains north, more or lass, to high water mark: thence southerly along high water mark to the point of commencement, and containing 50 acres, more or J. H. TODD 4 SON8 LTD. Applicant. Dated December 12th 1B97 LAND ACT oTirt; or ixtkxtiox to Arri.v hi LEASH I.AXII In Prince Rupert Lend Recording Dts-:-let. and situate at Huston Inlet. Queen Charlotte lalands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M Ourrie. of Vancouver. B.c . occupation flah Kcker. Intends to apply for a leas ol following described lands---Commenclne at a post planted at northeast corner about 1.000 feet westerly from miners' csblns at head of Huston Inlet: thence winterly 30 halns: thence southerly abou' IV chain: thence easterlv 30 chslns: thence not- therty about 13 attains, and oontatning 94 acres, more or lean. ROBERT M. CURRIE. nnli-Hn' Sate for Every Cough pi TO EN but are T fhev we fed?- MANY children get lots to eat and yet lack vitality. They are sluffffish and dull don't enjoy even their play. They don't grow as they should. It's not the quantity of food that counts. The important tiling is the Rind food that contains in correctly balanced proportions those elements which children need. Seventy per cent, of the day's work and play comes in the forenoon. Breakfast therefore is the day's most important meal. Ouick Quaker has the perfect balance of nutritious elements. Its 16 protein builds and rebuilds tissue and its 65 carbohydrates supplies abundant energy. Its minerals make sound bone and strong teeth. It has bulk enough for easy digestion. Necessary vitamines assist assimilation of other food. Ilccause of this correct balance. Quick Quaker makes children physically active and mentally alert. They grow strong and vigorous successful and happy alike in school and at play. They love the nu Hike flarour. 15o sure to ask your grocer for Quick Quaker. You will know it by the picture of the Quaker. Packages contain counons wilh which you can secure silverware and other household and jWBonal articles you need. Big, family package, and small 10-cent 6ize, both wrapped and sealed. Cooks in to 5 minutes, according to your taste. Get Dainty China In eli package of Quick Quaker "China ware" is a iifece of tine china. marked eUily dwurated in Uue and gold. It's fun to cpen a pacaage anu nnu a cup. a saucer, a plate or uwl. All lovely things, Iteautifully designed. The Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough and Saskatoon Having four prisoners In hie custody --two frcm Anyox. one from the city and a Stewart mental caae-r-Provioclal Constable William Smith of Anyox was a passenger on the Prince Rupert this morning going through to Vancouver. CANADIAN LEGION Our National President, Usut. -General REMNANTS 13S at Half Price Having completed stock-taking we have accumulated a large assortment of short ends of SILKS VOILES CRETONNES WOOLLENS CREPES COTTONS These Remnants are very useful for various purposes and you can have them at greatly. reduced prices. Jabour Bros., Ltd. f. an ad iAN National Qie Largeft Kaihoay Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from I'HINCK ItlTKKT for VAXTOl Vi:it. VICTOUIA. StaTTLE. and InUrroedlst points, each HtlKlY, 9 00 a.m. For STKWAKT and ANVOX. each WIUiNK.sll V. 10 00 p.m For NORTH ami SOI Til J1 I'EX V II Mil OTTH IsLAXOil. Fortnightly. PAHStSNOKK TIUIXS I.KAVt PKIvci: lit 1KIIT Bach MOXHAY. tVCItXGSIl VV and s.tTI HOW at 1140 a m. for ritINt E UEOttoe. EDMONTON. tVIXMI'Etl. all points Eastern Canada. United States. ttlEN'CY Al l. OCEAN OEVMSIIU' LINES. Canadian Natlnl Etprt" (f Mney" Dnjerv Fofttw rhxiw. tie.. Im for ytur next shipment. ,J TiwiiroriaxexBsi CITY TICKET OFflCK. StS Tllllllt E-. I'KINIB Itll'KKT. flivu tM UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Malllnia from 'nnee Ituoert. l-or VANt'Ol Vtll. UcIOKLV, llutedale. Alert IU. ete, ii.r VANI'OUVEIC, YlCTOKIA. Swam. on Hay. Alert Hay M.I1I. TueMlM, 3 kih. ete. Ml ii r day, 0 lor PORT SI.MPSOX. NAtS U1VI.M HJVT8. AUCE AKt, ANYOX, HTEtVAKT, Hales Island, Sunday. S p.m. Itl tnd Avenue. K M. SMITH, treat Print Rn-rt III' Through tickets told to Vlctoila and Seattle, and baggage cheeked through to destination. "Igv Wsarvjgajpr bbTSF All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED 15 PER CENT KUIUIKItS, sises C and 7, regular $2.25. now 85 p Shoe Sale Continues. Every pair must go. THOR JOHNSON