At. 9 On nnprvjvjft,,8 Suits ateairied" and preyed .......... 7."? Suits cleaned and pressed 2.00 Coat and vest $1.2." Trousers 7,-, Trousers, white $1,00 Overcoats, steamed and pressed 7o OvrcoaU, cleaned and pressed ... $1.7,1 Trench Overcoats .. $2.50 Raincoats .... jjjp.oo Fancy Vests r0( Boys SuiU V.:. $1.00 Caps :r,c Silk Shirts , 7.1 ' Mufflers ".I Ties ir,0 Sweater Coats 7,ij Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone 118 ( WE OIV$ 1 - YOU FACTS NOT HOT AIR V0URCOALl6PirFi?l S. ---w.w ... - 1WITH SCRUPULOUS) We pass our i-oal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out . the cleanest and beat prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the most heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to (ioldbloom. Just now we want mink, jnmrten, ermine, coyote, Wfllf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and :'i" we cannot fill them ws lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you have a large let, wire me and I (hall call prsnally. Kemcmber, if yott wnt square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend' Second Avenue COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.38 Alberta Soulless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue IS Cartage and Storage I'hone 63 Cartage, Warehousing-, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Muting. IS FIFTEENTH GRAIN VESSEL nritih Steamer Mahriton Slipped Into Harbor .This Morning and Will Start Loading Soon The British itMiher Msbrlton. which lipped into the harbor at 8:30 this morning from the Old Country in ballast rla the Panama Canal, la the ilfteenth grain ship of the season at his port. The vessel Is already lined mid will go on berth Immediately to load a full cargo for the nlted Kingdom r oontlpent. Oapt. Boulton. master of the Mbri- :on. which la anchored In the stream today reports an uneventful voyage from Newcatle-on-Tyne which nort he left on December 31. There" was fine ther all the way, a little snow be ing encountered yesterday. The Mabrl- on picked up a pilot off Victoria and passed quarantine at William Head. An ordinary type of wheat vessel, the Mabrlton belongs to the Chapman line ir freighters. Trie fourteenth vessel of the season. the Swedish steamer Saooland. la now about completed loadlni and will aaU lor the nlted Klncdom or Continent with a full cargo In a day or so. Op to this morning, no further re port had been received 011 the British tesmer Ashby which win be the sixteenth ship of the season here. STUMP SPEECHES AT CHURCH GATHERING Young People's Mwlely Hail linprwiiiplii Program IV h It'll Proved .Most liitrreMIng Slump speeches were the order of the evening at the meetlur of the vu People's Society of the United Church lust evening. The scheduled speaker be ing unable to attend owing to sic knees. subjects were chenen and written on slip of paper and each speaker drew of facta that were a revelation to many. At the business period a prcgram Was adopted outlining activities of the society until Batter, next Monday being devoted to a Valentine social. In the recreation period Miller's vollev ball team won over George Stocks' team three games to one. FIRESIDE CLUB HAS Unlet. DEVOTIONAL MEETING The Fireside Club held their regular mommy devotional meetlne at the Baptist Church last night. The speaker 3i the evening was Bev. W. P. Price. "What People Thick of Us." was the sifbject of his address, stressing how public opinion may become an Import ant ractor in the lives of persons ho value It more than self esteem. A solo "y Mr. Mastln brought this part of the program to a close. Refreshments were then served. A Valentine social wlU be held nut Monday night. HOTEL AHUM A I.N. Savoy O. Davis. Port Ssttnacon: e Tt Flewin and O. B. Brown, Port Simpson: John F. Murray and Olof Ouse. Jao Central J. Fraser, city. Suffering frran injuries to his head sustained in a faU of rock In tlx pa. mler mine, George Carlson, miner, waa brought to the city on the Camosun this morning from Stewart to enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital lor treatment. Accompanying htm to the city was Walter Steed, first aid man at the Premier mine. Passengers reaching the city from the north on the Oatnostin this morning included W. R. Burttnall, A. Rlchmand and Henry Ford from Anw. j Ritchie. P. S. Jack. Cleats rrWn Walter Steed and Mrs. Cora Johnson ftom Stewert; and W. I. Walker fisun Arrandale. Pleading gtuHy to a charge of dmnlrannM. . -. - a. tlon gathered. One speaker wfco had , t Prince Rupert Superior to Otfcer Dls- mtner. l. . passenger aboartt the Camo- llveraoe fmm , .. tneie 01 u.c r brought out a number u. , . .. " " s" mmmii wu Vancouver, i.ioyq ueorge. jjujt Save the "PQKER HANDS" that aria packed with 1 VIRGIn! C MILD 'J M (Sf CIGARETTES I Apl and exchan&o them for X7vTr WyJ 1 VALUABLE PRESENTS 77T 2Q PAGE F0U3 ii 'I'm BRINGING UP FATHER By George M cMp, Our NORA-TAKE. THE-bE COOKIES U$ YOUR I ) 11 1 IN TO DAOPY FOR Hl BREAK- !gS DAUGHTER What is 1 CI FAbT- Tr .L HIM J COOKED COOKED THE'oE BY-COUUY- IF" HE ; . t.sir? who w Pf.D A earning THEM FOR HIM COOKIES OUST THft l A LEARNlED TO COOK UKE ' HER LIP ' HpCjp i FOR YOU C cookicv, T G;. TOUGH WAN THIS IN SCHOOL SHE. TO TART HAD A POOR TEACHER- THE OAV- IF n rices. GOV'T. READY TO TRANSFER LAND Minister of Lands Write to Coun cil Enquiring if it is Jteady to Receive Mcltride Street Waterfront A letter from Hon. T D. Pattullo. .nlnlster of lands and member of the legislature for. Prince Rupert, enquiring if the city was ready to accept the conveyance at foreshore land at the foot of MeMrtde Street in accordance with bis offer during a recent visit here was read at last night's council meeting nd referred to the finance committee. In his communication Mr. Pattullo eferred to the fact that a complaint rom the Retail Merchants' Assoclstlor. tattng that it was very uiiaattsfsctor) o hve this toreshore occupied by the rlnoe Hopsrt Boat House had led to lla suggestion that It be transferred u he city ae that the public, as provided ly statute, might have free access tt he same. He asked that the city ad- iae him If It was agreeable to accept -ng the transfer so that he might ar-ngjs for the necessary order-ln-odun-il being passed. BENNETT MAY VISIT RUPERT THIS YEAR Unrul 'nrrttlve M.P Will ltrnil Nallo'iial (.etuler to t ome Till H'sj- on Tour lxcal Ookservatltes are hooms that Hon. R. B. Bennett, national leader n! he party.' mayvtslt Wince Rupert dur ing the coming year. As the present Ion at Ottawa concludes In the ftsT r early summer. Mr. Bennett's Itinerary for the season will be ar ranged and It Is understood (hat the local Conservative member, J. c. Brady, will request Mr. Bennett to visit hk constituency in the course of an) western tour he may make. W. E. cannery. cannery, Walker, manager of Arrandale arrived arrived 1 In the city from the ... ...v-,. wu unra his sutrteet and spoke far two mtouteii. m wtw th. u.,.,. . iv Some Dramislmi mikllr r.v. 4 . - . . ' . , 1 -""'"". vi Msaanrate uccivmont m discovered and Interesting Informs-1 in rit mitio hu I this morn- V anted For Sale For Rent - .(V (Wt- ..... . iFj mt b (Ml I r-- 1 lun 1 1 , , 11 11 1 1 lmu Hi.t.. ,.:.. ... 1 --- .. , ; DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. F WANTED.--QISL FOR ply Mstron. Prince HospKal. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for let than 60c WANTED TKUSONAIi MATBRNITY NORMS. DAILY OK Monthly. Old country trained. Phone Red 704. gfi SPORT CHAT Regular league basketball will he r- wgue, the Elks and Orand Terminals; 111 renew their argument for second i tlace honors behind the Native Sons I Canada, High School, which is bang gtventpOe a chase by Big Pour or the leadership of the Intermediate esgue. will meet the Elevator while be third game of the evening will be a Junior League affair between the Tuxls oys and 8tars. Efforts are being made to meet the Ishes of the Prince George hockey earn to play a aeries o( guinea in imlthera at an early date. Prince Jecrge has decided not to defend tu ntermedlate championship won last ear. but will enter a team In the B.C. ,unlor eliminations, so wants game slth Bmlthera to condition the plsyers at the play-offs. Smlthera curlers are keeping the lee ully occupied as enthusiasm grows rne public Is rapidly becoming curling onsckms and Its Initiation has now sacbed the point where, having heard Ulpper ilunro. it undersunda why 'urllng Is referred to as the "roarla' jams." Play oonUnuen in the lnlae- ink com petition, with a few challenge amee being tucked in between. cribbmlea'gue rur TreiiM Mill TM l'r lMlerlilp In hecnud IUH of Keltrilule Pflnee Rupert Ortbbege League re-alts laet night were aa foliews: Kntghta of Ool ambus it. CM. operat-ng 14. Cold Storage 14. New Empress Hotel IS. St. Andrew's 14, Sons of Canada It. Moose U. Orange Lodsw 14 Prince Rupert Hotel 14, Canadian Le- I- ig tsi.i' a. Aadtvw ..Hf,i: CM. Opefaetna New Nmpsees Motel Prince Rupert Hotel . . s Knlghta of Columbus . a Canadian Legion t Moon i Orotto i Son of Canada 1 C.N. Mechanics i ie FW I 1 4l ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING .. MrlxI'K Itlnk llMt Thai or Jttk I'rew Ijk.1 i:eHng la the St Andrew's Society Carpet bowHAg toAtrmoieni last evening, the rink of A. MeLtod wen aver that of Jack Frew. The game between the Rett Cameron and Jack Watson rinks waa postponed until tonight. Tomorrow night the eejnpettng rinks will be It. Davie vs. Nell MsDonald and Oeorge Scott vs. Oeorge Abbott. ELKSMVHIST Mrs. 4ovIi Howe nnd II. M, Hule M m-iwN II TiMirnsiitrnt Ijitt Nltht ( The weekly whist tournament by the Bike' Lodge last night was ttell attended. PrlM winners were Mrs. Joseph llowe. w4ti t score of 1W. and II. M Hale with 309. P S JscK agent at Stewart for the Ciinsdleit National Rallwsys. is s visitor in the rlty on bualnem. having arrived on the Oamosun thla mnrntng. lie will relufn north on the Prince Rnpert to-morrew tfternoon. FOR SALE KITCHEN. AP- TOR 8AUS. ONE SO HP. PR WOO Rupert Ocnerul Standard in first class condition; recently overhsuled; with full equipment Innl. W.m4 VUflt.l. . ........ ... ' buu Mar j ln supety. n FOR SALE. I1S00 BUYS A NEWLT finish ad bouse. 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement Hsndy to sawmill. Phone Black Ml. U .utned tonight foUowiug a week's Inter- FOR BALK - OAK uptlon In the Senior League through j and swivel chair, he series with Klncollth. In the Senior I gtore BOLL TOP Apply Family FOR HUNT tf FOB RENT.- -ONE CIOOD APA BTWsrsrr with three bedrooms. Down town. Stork block Apply Stork's Hardware. FOB RENT.- -ROOMS WITH OR WITH-oat board. Central location Phone Blue let tf FOR RENT THREE ROOMED COT-tage on Suminltt Avenue. Phone Red 633. aa HOOSE FOR RENT a BATH Apply Munro ,,tr.Vi))pt.,I.o w thltd Ati. i r a a a t 4 1 ROOMS Bros FOR RENT. - - FUBUnilHKn Apply 31t Fourth Ave Bast. AND tf HOVSS tf limSHTIlK AMI RANGE WE HA YE IN STOCK BEDS, SPRfNOS. mattress, linoleum and linoleum ruga, earpeta. window blinds, curtain rods, eurtaln goods and drapes, dining room suites eheaterfleM suites, o hairs, tables, noor lamps, blanket, sheets, bedspreads, quilts, ranges, skuttles. kit-ehen hardware and meetly all household articles All new goods. A. Furniture. MACKENZIE. Phone TTt CHiaiNBY SWRUP II. J. Zir.MKKIIH (lenersl Hind; Man Purneees and Stoves Cleaned and Repaired Chimntes swept. Oeaaetery Phone Red 4t Flou Cared For. Prince Rupert. BC KXCIIANOB sr.w ami rroMi inxn ri RMTi Kr hesagtK end sold and excttanged. rtayev Plana and Te cash BegMters in stock. MARA." riteae- tl ClUnol'ilACTIC t wr praetor as Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue SS. Reaidence phone Black H. Evening calla made aa arranged. Mate your appointment now. PRINCE ItUI'EIlT TIDES wi:iNr.iiv. itiiiii'aiiv g H'ih a 40 ajn. to 4 ft W:17 p.m. J07 11w fl:19 a.m. SJ at at p.m. s o TIH IIliY. JAM AH v n ' a:t am Hi ft 18:87 p m. if.fl Ix,w t:87 a.m. 6.0 " at:ll p.m. 44 " HiHMY. I lltlH AltY 10 Illah 4:SI a.m. )g g ft. 16:81 p.m. 18.3 'w 10 :M ajn 6.5 - 8t:44 p.m. 8.7 " HUntllW. tf llltl AltY II "'8 8:07 s m. ig a ft. 17 S1 p.m. i0 H 18 a.m. 7,a " OT I0 p.m. 7.2 RI'MIAY. U:itlH AItY 11 ,nn 8:46 a m. in - n. 18:16 p m. u,7 " Low la oo p in. 7q m . . . .MOMI1Y. JAM AIIV "'Eh O tS am. tan 10:81 p.m. 14 0 Lo 0 01 a m. an ' 1S;18 p m as ti i:siv, ri-iiitiMtv ii "H"' 7 38 am 177 ft ae:ta p.m. 147" u" O M a.m. g b " 14:26 pjn. 6. tor Vancouver Tuesday- es Can, . Friday es. Prim. i ,; Saturday--as Cnnir " es. Prinii-Feb. IS as Pti. Feb. 38 as. Pr l'-in iirimjirr FOR SALE. TWO HALT niUrrr Sundsv mm r. April 14 and May ' 14. Phone Blue! Saturday, as '.,. m Write Boa MS. St i Saturday -as Prin ... Feb II Prin Feb 2b ea. Pnr, M r'nr Port Simpson Itl4 Nim Sunday as Cam . 1! ArfLl LoitiJ ound,fe ' STEAMSHIP iii PrtHfl part SlniHwn tni K.ai b Tuesday -es. Cam'- Kr Anyor and Hlrum Sunday . Cam . Wednesday aa i'i i lYmn Anj and mu.h Tuesdsy aa Cam .-Friday- a. Prin I'or Ifueen Charlnit.-Feb II n. Pr.i, Feb. 24 Prii,, . 'rm tjueen f'harlotfr-Peb 0 w. Prln Feb 23 aa. Prin.' I f Alaska- Feb II as. Prim Feb Jb nt frn.. I mm Alak Feb IS - es. Prlrif Feb 20 as. Prin. MAIL SCHEDULE rriuti tr.v lor I he ltt Mondays, WedneMi, . - " closes "' tram the lla at Tuesdsyt. Thuradm ' due To Yaneunver Tuesdsyt 4 Fridays 1 Saturdays C FR - Feb. 16 ni. " Trains. Mondsya. v. - Saturdays . . rnsit Ysrtrenrrr Sundays Wedaeadty Friday CJ'.R.Fett. 11 siM Trains. Siwday. t n. days To Anjei. A lire Arm Prrmlrr Snndsya " Wedneadsyi Itmm nyov, Allre Arm ' lremler Tuesdays Fridays To Ke lllver PirtnU Sundsyi rtom Nss Rtter To Als.ks IVInta Feb. It and 28 rrom Alaka Points Feb. IS and 80 To (Jueen ( harlot te laiand Pebr 11 and 86 rrom eiaern rimrlil' I '"1" Feb. B and as. C.1I.R. TRAINS I'ur the Fs! Mondays, Wtdnesday at 11 0 a m I rnm rhe Tsat- - Tuesdays, Thursday at 3 M p.m. "(JOVKRNMENT LUHl0R NOTICK 111" A'pF.irATIN i.in;Mi: NOTICK IS llSfUiBY ;i' ths eth day of leririinr wnad intend to mi . Control Hoard ror i $ t premUea being pan known aa "Oominerrini 1 the corner nr vimi A-. 1 Street, City of Prtnre " Province of British t"i' .,, ' Isnd. described sa 1 ' snd Pom teen (4, Rl" '' ' ' , 1 Ion One it), Map 02 1 1 , lml lteftlatratluti Dl-ii"' VIIK-e l,r(i, ..IH Inr I lie , ' the glass or by the oonumotlon on the i" ,. UATTOD at Prlfire in ... 7tll A " ' "' da's ' V 21 '