-irdey, January '12, liKK) ;iomWMtttomti.ilh;U:;?ri.,' Specials for Local and Personal News In Brief MOIR'S PAGE & SHAW'S NEILSON'S (JANONfi'S PURDY'S CANDY IN GREAT VARIETY I,1?,Ii1-aiP boxes, in fancv boxes, in bulk, all fresh! ,r You II find a wonderful selection to choose from to please both vou and her! Qrmes Ll Dfic Pioneer Drucfists THIRD AVE, U SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8206 SELVIG BROS. " MEAT MARKET K ' Ui 3rd Avenue Phone 765 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: 'dLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. "CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGKR THAN THE WEATHER! "i ' ' - ' - A Size tot Every Use A Hundred Use for EverrSlze BKTTBI HOLT l TON, TWENTY. THIRTY, QUICKER Literature and Trice on Request LIMITED NorOmn ffle rrrtCM UalMlsf 940 MaholiVStrrrt VAM'OtlUK. a C. nr.nrb Olfli-M Norman c. uoirMi'"?! Ill. Miip CHEAPER Sole Distributors far B. C. 1 MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO, frlnw Ororc BEST Children CHILDREN'S AVINTEItWEIGHT COMBINATIONS-Natural color. Sizes 22 to 32. Por garment .1.25 ROYS' OPEN KNEE TWEED PANTS-Lined. Sige 24 to 28. Pair Sbl.UU 12 ONLY, BOYS' 2-PIECE, ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS One shade. Special, per suit $5.1)5 ROYS' GENUINE FOX SERGE LONG IANT-! sizes. Per pair , 1295 girls'' Knitted .wool cardigan sweaters- In blue, crimson and sand. Sizes 24 to 6. Prices $2.25, $2.50 Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND GTII STREET i: SCALE OF CHARGES The following is tne scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices KOc. Cards of Thanks. 12. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c t)er name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. FROM ST. JOHN TO OWMOOW-LIVtKPOOI- ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Raglf $ AVhist Drive and Dance. January 31. C.N.R. Employa;6ih Annual Ball. Moose Hal., Februarys.' 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. ?hone C8C Stanley Jekyll, well known (nnrtap an1 tnvlflArraiat et UV.n. If. 12. James, who has been visiting in the city this week, will return to Aice Arm on the Cat-ata tomorrow evening. Mrs. Beckwith, mother of Mrs. A. It Nichols, left on ttjis morning's trttiii for Mount Pleasant, Mich, o a holiday visit R. II. Ire, government log scaler, who has been in the city for a few dyn, sailed last night on the Cardena for VVadhams. Miss A. Longwill, sister of Walter Longwill, sailed on the Princess Royal last night for Vancouver en route to Chicago. i PaMMHrer sailine last nieht Clyraont ,n ci court this gell, was a paawnger aboard the Princess Mary this afternoon returning north after having spent a vacation in the south. l.mrch i mt by his son, J. Umttb IS M(W1rol ; Uftrob 39 DuebM ot Btchanad TO GIHOOW-UELrAST-UVERIHlOI. j Jn. S5. Ttb. 21 .Montrcwe Ftii. 8 MeUm Utnk 8 Mantclr ABrtl It Detow ol BMortl. TO CIIEKIMH'KO-SOlTMAMrTON-ANTWUIP Jan. 34. Feb. 21 M,HU MtKt) 26 Uwtcslm to riiERiioi k-h:tii Uutti U i --M Mtrb21 . To lWlfat-flUnl AppI, t, TTl . ...VIUt hcrt e .S. Cfl fu. Airtl. CP.R. Sttioo. Vccui TlpboM Seymour IHB Underwear Health Brand Ladies' Underwear Pure Wool Combinations 2.50 Jabour Bros. Ltd. PRE-INVENTORY SALE I fead about L. Higgins. Going Upstairs Had to Sit Down Breath So Short' Mrs. H Brousnrsu, Mtgog, Que wnt "ror mn years 1 with shortness of breath sunered then four! so I got a box, and in do time I felt bettor, to I took three boxes more and I have never had shortness of breath iace." Price 50c. a box at all drugtisti and deatr, or mailed direct on ret-eipt ot prke by The T. Mllhurn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Cut. H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. Cold Weather Comforts - T T 1 It ' j t pair ui uuoer iione wurii j UBaer your suk stockings will be found a great comfort on cold days. Pure Wool, Light Flesh Color, Snug Fitting. 85c AIR Third Avenue Fulton St. PHONE 9 T. Williams is" sailing tonight on the Princess Mary for Elks' whist tournament Monday night in Elks' Home at 8:30. Admission 50c 12 iter Ike.. south on the Cardena I Co. for Social Jn Catholic Hall, Friday were : W. (iillespie, for Vancou-j Kngland. 18, at 8:30. ver, ran rc. 11. lve, lor waanams. H. C. Miller, who arrived dur-.ng the weelc from Ketchikan, lejft, On this morning's train for a trip to Toronto. The condition of John Sim, who has been 111 for some time at his home In Westvlew, is reported to be low today. M. S. Dorothea was In port this week loading airplane spruce lumber from the Big Bay Lum- her father. Seattle enroute to Mrsi Oiler Besner left on '.his nn Wk-kona nr Tfinrv wit. morning's train for Montreal daht. for drunkenneaa, were each where she has ben called on ac fined $26, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, in city pok Ice coort this morning. f eount of the serious illness of Chris Graham,' well known C. Mr. Foster Willan returned to'N. K. locomotive engineer, is mak- the city on the Cardena yester-ilng satisfactory progress in the day afternoon after having spent Prince Rupert General Hospital a holiday in Vancouver. She where he recently underwent an was accompanied by Mr. Willan J operation, who went to Ocean Falls to meet! " EwartLyne (Pianist. Capitol her. i ine ramiiy iieraia ana tteeiciy Theatre!' ther of nianoforte. 1 IStar with its wonderful Improve- ct.,At ia T?j.i nu... W. Chenoski. charged under ments is now regarded as the Red 701. tf tne PWk School Act with keep- great Agricultural reaper of Can- ing his child out of school, was ada and the Family Circle's best remanded for eight days on ap- magazine. ' pearing before Magistrate Mc-' ; Merely routine business was' morning. taken up. at a .meeting 01 tne at. ; Andrew's Society last night j J. McAuley and J. H. Thompson President J. S. Irvine and many were amemr members of the other members were confined to. crew of the light-house tender :w.r homes with colds. Newington sailing last night on the Princess Royal for Victoria on holidays. The Newington is oeir,- given her annual two weeks' tie up. Vineent MulvihiU of the C.P.R. offices at Skagway and Mrs. MulvihiU and child were passengers aboard the Princess Mary this utetneon returning north after . ...... i P. J. Hijrgins, well known in- a vacation trip south, terior prospector who disposed 11 of properties in the Babine dur- Robert Lowe, prominent pion-ing the past season to the Con- eer businessman of the Yukon solidated Mining & Smelting Co.. Territery. waa passener aboard arrived in the city on the Car- the Prtntoss Mary this afternoon dena yesterday afternoon follow- going through tD Whltehorse. He ling a trip to Vancouver and pro- has been on a trip east Ireeded by train this morning to 'Smithers. He was accompanied R. F. Wyatt, United States ias- Menjes. Thopland, and Mrs. child. J. P. Meston and Mr. j C.P.R steamer Princess Mary. Capt .Thomas Cliff, arrived in port from Vancouver at 12:80 noon, today, and sailed about an hour later for Alaska points. Asid the hilltop gardens yield this fragrant tea. TEA Fresh r tilt gardens' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE in M(mre6 i Christian Science Society, 246 Second Avenue This Society is asbraneh of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Snnday Service at 11 a.m., subject. "Sacrament." Testimony Meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The "public is cordially invited. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH John H. Hanson, Pastor. Residence, 221 Fourth Ave., E. Phone Green 445. Mornrsg worship at Jl Vdock English) . Girls-Choir will sing. Sunday School and Confirmation Class at 12 noon. At 7:80 p.m,,.a speekd program of Readings. Speeches. Violin and vocal solos! Men's Choir and Vocal Duets. Scandinavian program. The bus will be at Sixth anff Emanual at 11:45, Ridley Home, 115. All church members are asked to be present at the annual business mooting f the eharch Monday evening at 7:30. A co: dial welcome to all our services. PnMMMrfirs disembarking here with tb company of Vancouver. Mr. Pringle - IIIB vvassw.x.auM " ices in I migration officer at Ketchikan, ! rvnm tK. .f.mer Cardena yes-, was a passenger aboard the Prin-iteriay afternoon included: R. H.l cess Mary this afternoon retur- A Sparks. Mrs. Foster ning north following a twojwUan p j Higgins and J. L. months' leave of absence which Hisins. from Vancouver; Foster; he spent in the States. Willan, from Ocean Falls; Mrs., C. W. Swanson and Miss hden- Mrs. J. C. McBride. wife of thejy frojn Butedale, and W. G. ; United States collector of cus- Bremnr, from Kfc t-o Talot. torar at Juneau, was a passenger , aboard the Princess Mary this I . tn heart,l afternoon returning to the Alaska ' " . ' years ago 1 14 palpitation oi the pi" and was so lJ I tiad to ait down two! capital following a holWay visit 2 " T i three times when going upstair e cm the local to . c.fc.i. Settle and other ;v point, ,-. j in the k. C.P.K. office TanouVer . nta.. oPrVn-south. t. CMI mmtf hub wci iiwi v""- panied by Mrs. Cummings and in- chiid. Mr. Cummings was 'tmerf orXwlf freight clerk southr .ur w..v . "'"fem boaU ad nwre rien taiiernoen enrouve w aibbk. im JfoJUwJn&rethbarked hfre: B. ,amn. fTT severs J. h. Marshall. WH V,. ,..tin with th. C.P.R. on January 15 Dut wil1 not leav" G. F. Cummings Ing the city until some time later. HOTEL ARRIVALS ; Central E. Safstrom, O. Kricksen, II. Q. Kenberc. Axel Olson and Jame The vessel is scheduled to call Rnnett, Vancouver; W. Bremnet5, southbound on Wednesday after- r.N.R. noon. , .T Prince Rupert The floral horseshoe, which i A. Johnston, Vaaconvtr; L. S. was used in the decorations for I Phillips. Victoria; Ii. II. Eaton. the celebration of the twenty-! Toploy ; Mrs. C. W. Swanson and fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. j Mieaa Daisy Edenshaw, Buyjdnle. and Mrs. Jack Preete on Thurs-1, day evening, was the gift of W. Lamb. Misses Grade IIowo and D. WUUaaa, Stewart; James L, Edith Brewerton were brides- Higgins and P. J. Higgins, Smith-maids for the occasion. iers; G. Snarkes and Fetor Brozat, Tolkwa. . i On motion of Aid. P. H. Lin- " ' xey. seconded by Aid. W. M. 1 w' ' . Brown, the city council decided Mr. and Mn. Jtme. W. .Cattle, Prince Grt; J. II. Scott. Van-made last night to implement a promise to the Boy Scouts In con- couver. nectlon with the toy hospital which was operated before Christmas by making a donation In the sum of $18.70 to cover expenses for light and water. Mayor McMordie referred to the worthiness of the cause and the motion was unanimously passed. ; pOUGHS I Apply Apply CY.r CY.r iwnllow wallow I throat tad chart small places VI VAPORUB C K S 1 iw UB1BQN PACIFIC your lojteal route SfiSt ia PORTLAND ltrti world famous COlUiMBLYIUVEU v G ORG E IV ' J fine J fast Irnins to Salt Lake City Ogden Denver Oman a Kansas City St. Louis Chicago and oilier eastern points Superior Dining Car Service VMOS STATION , . .rTATTf.E TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt RENT Furnished roomed house, with Phone fit u k 186. five-piano. 12 FOR RENT Small furnished apartment fully modern. Phone Blue 195 r call at 411 Seventh Avenue W. 1 I