1 in tm Local and Persona! News In Brief Perfume Atomisers A most delightful adjunct for My lady's drawing table for bestowing that faint fragrance bo much Bought after. We have a great variety for your choice. And our prices were never an low! Otm.es Etd. yfje Pioneer Drtiucists THIRD AVE. f, SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES M b2Q0 ll " " Tl SELVIG BROS. : . , MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue "Phone 765 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: ' "OLD COUNTRY" SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. "CATERPILLAR Tractors RIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A SUe for Every Use A Hundred Use for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY. THIRTY, SIXTY nUTTER UUICKRR CHEAPER Literature and Price on Request 1. M.S' Distributor for B.. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., V r ' LIMITED i 1 . i . ....... IWiiiirh u.lnitfllil Offliy HI.-i l .l,iri m ini iui.o... (' i.IuJiiIl. tj-rmr. Owrr HOLT 9IA SUtlnn Hlrrrt VANC OUVKK. U. C Norman BEST Specials for Children r-tiTT nnTMfc. wiMTPRVVRTfiHT COMBINATIOlJS- Nutural color. Sizes 22 to 32. For garment . .$1.25 BOYS' OPEN KNEE TWEED PANTS-Lined. Sige 24 to 28. Pair $1.00 12 ONLY, BOYS' 2-PIBCB, ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS Onu shade. Special, per suit $595 ROYS' GENUINE FOX SERGE LONG PANTS All sizes. Per pair t $295 "GIRLS' KNITTED WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS In blue, crimson and Band. Sizes 24 to s. Prices $2.25, $2.50 Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND GTII STREET .4 a rfnxi Phone 4.Tlig 4 Taxi, tf: Dentist. Dr. J. K. Gosse. 686. JTKS5Tt ?hone Mrs. Herbert Hampton is a visitor in the city from Port Clements, having arrived yesterday on the Prince John from the Islands Milton Gonzales returned to the city on the train yesterday af ternoon from, a brief trip to Terrace on professional business. Ewart Lyne (Pianist, Capitol Theatre)' teacher of pianoforte, fHudio 10 Federal Blook. Phon. Red 701. ti Prince Rupert Radio Associai ion will hold u general meeting in the City Hall on Friday, Jun nary 11 at-. 8 .m. 9 JI A.-JJurhank, divisional engineer (for the Canadian -National Railways) returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from ia trip to the interior on official duties. It was reported at the meet ORANGES NEW STOCK NAVELS 2 dot NEW CRQP DATBfr Per lb. lie TOILBT UOLLS-'Pef doi. . 4H tin !c LIUUrS R. A. CHERRIU6 8. Per tin 85c ULLBT EXTRAS Por dot. 40c NAUOU ORANGE MARMALADE Is. Per tin 57c HUDSON'S RAY GINGER WINE Non-alcohollc). To clear, par bottle 40c LIUUY'S APRICOTB-Ss. Per tin 28c We Are Now Handling n Nice Line of SMOKED FISH Fresh in Daily LAYER TAULE FIGS Special. 2 lbs , JWc ACADIA COD 2., Per box 47c REID'S SULTANA CAKU6 Each ...2Cc Watts Grocery duality Right Prices Right PHONE 53 PHONE 56 A kivi i (i. A. W.. the ImpiTia1 the city in train from fc t "" ing of the school board last George on mmpuny business, night that Miss Longwell, who, of all present were extended to cnoom. MM night at the raeetinjf MUlh Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, who are i we aetioM board, by chair- .. ... Ti I .a. m. i a I. tlon to Prevent Epidemic Comforters SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON Conifers AT Jabour Bros. Ltd. Clearance Sale of Satin Hats! I at $1.95. Demers. n . I St. Andrew's Society meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. A. Richmond sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. ' '. R. E. Allen, district forester, sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls on of- 1 icial duties. In the election of officers for the Rebekahs Mrs. A. Mackenzie was chosen Noble Grand and Mrs. H. S. Pelletier vice-grand. ! apt.-and Mrs. II. E. Denison, who arrived in the city this week ..iter a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, proceeded this morning to their home on Porcher Island. Miss Barbara Dean, who has been visiting in the city, sailed by the Prince Rupert this morn- l;.ml. local agent of in8 on her return to Powell Riv-il Co., returned to stcrday afternoon's trip to Prince a holiday visit. fec-tive way to attack them ia di-; Aiex ciapperton of the Govern-' rect-wHh vapors of Vieks Vapo- ment Wharf eav,njr tomorrow HUD. 1 When rubbed on the throat and . .t .-j.. n..i. I ,lRo . .7 ..... iwu wccft Yutiiiiun irip. iwuiu llirni, Ulf lliM CUIVirm ui . iv.ni mc Inhn nnri Willfeu SMYRNA COOKING FIGS released in the form of vapors! Vhre Just now. 1 er in - iu- which, bing breathed in, carry: MIXED TABLE NUTS medication to the inflamed air 1 1 1'er ID -w piUMtages ana lungs mreci ami in-;MrB. preM. n entartalniniri . .1.. 1 ji.Luinn it ..t. 111.. . ' r . t f' WJtAI'PED JONAT1IUN Al I ursri ".' ..r .1 v ...o-jjg KueStg at tnelr silver weddiHg -Per box . iB1.86 poultice pouiiive niw.awps nnaintpB me me vapors vapurs in in- ce,ebra.lon nt the Moo8 1Inu haled to brk up the cangestiofl. nfewVe llrs. EreWertoiv ! While grip and influeiwa are t iiafts. VV.- AtnJ Boultnd Wte'r. Mr FANCY TABLE RAISINS . ' i,n Vlcks Vadbltub ready at all rir'VX' T 2 .kBs. for instak use.' ' . 2VXHlS and'.large slie. Per dot. 40c asrs5?srea fnr VliA.nr rnnat sm- NAUOU 11AI1Y I1HETS-&S. Per ir uii -tv" ship Service with headquarters in Vancouver, Is making the round trip north on the Princess Royal today on company business. He is accompanied by Mrs. And rews. Dan McQueen, formerly cm-ployed on the utility lines in this city and recently working at the Premier mine, arrived from the north on the Prince Rupert this morning to enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. George D. Heattie of Queen Charlotte City arrived in the city on, the Prince John yesterday from the Islands and sailed this morning op the Pruwlfi Rupert for New Westminster where she has been called on account of the death of her mother, i 1 The Rig Ray Lumber Co. is closing down its sawmill at Seal Cove, Prince Rupert, next week, for completion of installation of machinery and overhaul work. The plant will be closed about a month and most of the staff will still be employed In connection with the work being carried out. Every tiny leaf ts a storehouse of flavour HQ l orange N. 'Mefila.hin Renivo Tlvnr W If all colds were checked at the Mrs. James L. Lee nailed this Nesbltt. Frank Glu. P. Kankw beginning, mriuenaa, pneumonia morning on the Prinee Rupert to and H. Deacon, members of tho ,,and grip would be greatly reduced. ,tpnd a vacation visiting in Van- local unit of the Royal Canadian i It taken quick action to gat Icouver, Victoria and elsewhere In Naval Volunteer Reserve, sailed ! ahead of the germs of these dread tj,e 80uth. Mr. Lee will later this morning on the Prince Rup- j diseases. Many cases of "u start mke a trip south. ,ert for Esquimau where they will from germn breathed in. The ef-: take courses in naval training. SCALE 05' I'll MKIIS EKUb i BLEND L '!' ' The fol'iwing is tne senle of charges ma 'r for reading ' notices : Birth Notices SOc -l nf Tmrito. J2 Funeral Notieea $1. ner 'alinonneements tL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Position, day work, nursing, cooking or housework. Phone 51. 11 His Baby Boy Was Troubled With! Whooping Cough wtUm: "My baby boy. two yrs-of ; tr. wm troubled wlth whopping. , cfmth. ItriedeveryUunjicoultllMiiii of, but tt kept getting won. A friend sdviiwd too to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and it par him great relief, nd Wor using the content of the terond bottU the cough had completely diaappearnd.". Price 3Se. a' bottle; Urg family si COO. at all drugjuU and dealer. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co, Ltd., Toronto, but. TKA Frssh graft tke gardens1 CHINA SHOWER i FOR MISS WOOD HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mrs. G. D. Beattie and child, Queen Charlotte City; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Potter and Mrs. J. M. Miss Winnifred Dibb 'Hostess at, Smith, Imperial. Sask.; J. Donald-Pretty Event for Girl Friend -.sonr Port -Baaington; A. D. Last Night : Thompson. Usk; A. N. Miller, J- hWIrinjpe? J. W. Graham, Ter- A china shower was given- last race; ft W. Davis, Washington, night by Miss Winnifred Dibb at D.C.; Mrs. W. L. Newell, P. B. T , ... i the home of hej pareita, Graham Smith and C II. Lake. Stewart; irwin uruyn, wno nas Deen on Avenue, for Mkin WWorfd 'MJn. D' V' Scntr ami Thorns A n a trip to Ocean Falls, returned 1 0grapher at the Fisheries Ex- Ferris, Vancouver, to the the Princess city on Royal perim?ntai station, who is to be Sav.. nan ueen neiping in me aomesuc r o neicniKan wn uuernoon irom me paper married In ( Regina soon to Wil- J. McLellan and P. McLellan. work native reml,,rs of the Salvation town. science was leaving. ,iam Cook of GraveU)0urg, Sask. MaMett. . q. .,aroe8, Amsbury; . - iAy. who have been paying a I Twenty-four invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Starr and A. At IU the school board J meeting visit to Army friends at Vanars- Miss Broughen, regularly stew- present. The presents were packt 'Johnson, Ketchikan. iusi niKiii DiiHi iuiiib r1.,.,: reponeu . J v,i.j .Hum vc aruess iirutjw oi oi me me steamer meamer mncessted rnncessted in in a a Ian? large box box tnntpfntlv tastefully ri-i de-' .1 I I 1 -U.-1.& 1 . r inl..ln nterior nn , .u,4, afternoons ............ . , , , . ..... i J mere nuu I been uven some Boiue slight iikiu reiiei relief tmj in the Royal on yesterday AHee, has taken over similar dut- corated in pink and white and Mrs J McDougall Terrace- N congestion at Borden train and w.il sa.l by the Prin- les on the C.P.R. steamer Prin-i8Urmounted by a bride. Lighted feerhemin'k wrneraln,K- e"- could now cew Mary on their return to Al- ceM Royal this trip. itarr i fcM. . . Street school hool and and they they carry on for the present. aska. leaving on ftiondays frr , r. i.ne principals ap iu gteamer Princess Royal, Mra. the effectiveness, as the box was' , .i ; -:'- .u ii um ' J. W. Graham, Terrace rancher, ! drawn into the room on a tea ! , r -rxj, ?' .. "-z. --""- arrived in the city irom the in- wagon. Hetreshmente were ser- ;were entertained at, the homb-of W.Jtmmt nre drills in the le,ior on ve.terdav afternoon'a ved and a mu.k-1 Mrs. J. Bond. Third, ,AW- IWFTL f , . traln and lled this morning onlThose present were: Miss ' Ina Tuesday evening. The betf .wlim tteUon. Itf fthe principala of the the p.,nce RuDert for trin'Wood. Mr M. Wl. M P. Williams, Mm. y. B. Morgan, Mrs. J. , J.. IJU1 Un. 1L Foote, A M Trt. f. T T yox to make their home, w,here report hat driHs already had Stephen Gray, arrived in Muldoon, Mm. J. Simpson, Mrs. Mr. Bailey is employed. , , Mn ha W Mi compliance with the at lf46 th,8 a(tembon; fronr il ,Lamb iTs. A. J. Squires; What r . ,.wu.... Vancouver and waypointa andlMrs. Lefghfbh, Miss Luey Pills" promises to be a very interesting lecture on some phases of Indian life -and Indian ley-ends, will be given by Canon Rushbrook, in St Peter's Chureh, Seal Cove, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The collection will be applied towards the purchasing of gymnastic equipment for the St Peter's Boys' Club. . 9 CHECK FLU-GRIP BY USING TOS AT FIRST SNEEZE will anil at 10 n.m. nn her return burv. Miu Frannia CVm Central J. Christensen, Fraser Lake; J. M. Krisby, M. Johnston and Bert Wilson, Kiaby. Sask.; D. Buchanan, North Battleford; L. W. Thelnlng. city. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS south. .Molly Cross, Miss Marjorie Lan-; Soc,aI ln CatBOc Hall, Friday 1 caster, Miss Dorothy Maedonald, 18' at 8:S0- Charles R. Cocks, old timer of Miss Ethel Christie, Miss Daisy this city and more recently loeat- Sharpe, Miss Emily Davies, Miss C N,R- Emp,oyees 6th Annual ed at Port Basincton. will leave Mariraret Murtin. Mia Edna 1 B11. n JIoo9e n11. February 8. ion tomorrow mornings train for Uobbie. Miss Mary Astoria and Health Authorities Urge Precau- the easteenroute to England on Mlsa Palmira Astoria. An Up-to-date Optical Dept. We pride ourselves on our eemplete equ.pment for accurate testing of the eyes. No longer most we replace lens after lens in front of your eyes till we find the COivei une. Our new auto-it', vt!.: i.-st.-U3!P. can change 4a mw ' "I'iir. in -t uat VKU t . - UJL juu f.p' B-Jlger took the fulr sofe required by law covering six months in 1026 and got his diploma with honors. We subscribe to the lead-Dft,we4fcly nwnthly oi-tTcal journals and any new methods are always noticed and adopted if suitable. We are sure we can suit yoa. John Bulger The Jewellers H.S.Wal'aceCo.Ud. ii .. 1 Cold Weather Com-arts ,,A pair of Under Hose worn uaU'i your .ii 1 k stockiiiR will be found a great comfort on cold dnys. Pure Wool, Light Flesh Color, Snug Fitting. 85c PAIR Third Avenue Fulton St. PHONE 9