Say, January 9, Wt ' Local and Personal News In Brief moik's: page & shaw's nkilson's GANONG'S PUHDY'S CANDY IN GREAT VARIETY 'P boxes, in fancv boxes, in bulk, all fresh! 1 r ou II find a wonderful selection to choose from to please both vou and her! Qrmes JLlcL Jfie Pioni'cr Dturfiats THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES h',20C SELVIG BROS. ' . i Pj i -II MEAT JIAUKET; : ; 3rd Avenue ; J Iflionc 7G3 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Otirmakc Fresh every day. Superior Quality. "CATERPILLARS. Tractors IHGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Sire for Every Use A Hundred Use for Every Sire Z TON, TWENTY. THIRTY, SIXTY IHJTTHK UUICKKK CliaXPEU Literature ad Prices on Request Sle Distributors for n. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. LIMITED , Nrthrm Pnrinr rrrtht IUilUIIC SI MUn nttrr . VAM'Hir.ll. II. c llmnfh Offlrr Norman C. wmmvjht holt &!&&$mzcAm BEST Ipecials for Children nun nnifwc wiNTRRWRir.HT COMCINATIONS- Natural color. Sizes 22 to 32. Per garment . . 1.25 ROYS' OPEN KNEE TWEED PANTS-Lined. Sige 24 i o2S. Pair....; bl.VV 12 ONLY, BOYS' 2-PIECE, ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS One shade Special, per auit $595 nnvR nRMTHNR FOX SERGE LONG PANTS All eiros. Per pair S2.95 GIRLS KNITTED WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS in lilno. tirimxnn' and Mind. Shses 21 to 32 Prices S2.25, S2.50 Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND 6TII STREET SCALE OF CHARGES 4 ; The following is tne scale of charges traide for resiling notices: Birth Notices COc. Cards of Thanks, J2. j Funeral Notices $1. ! Funeral Flowers 10c Df.r name. l Marriajre and Enjrajrement r announcements $2. ! 4S444 ANNOUNCEMENTS i Social in Catholic Hall, Friday 18, at 8:30. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Bwart Lyne (Pianist, Theatre)' teacher Studio 10 Federal Red 701. i" I. i tf Itoneer Association meets Jan-' uary 10 at 7:90 in City Hall. Election of officers. lie there. 8 Permanent waving, Frederic's l Vita Twuc method. Best wave obtainable, Mrs. Stephen. Pbone inftioojAu tf i. '... I A. Richmond returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train, frop a' business irp to Montreal and ether jwlats in the east. M. F. Nkkereon, manager of P. B. Hunt Ltd., ship c handle:-, railed by the Catala yesterday afternoon a a business trip to Vancouver. "Thi W hut njht ,4t- irig In Us weekiy card tourha-ntents, oonUnaiac whist alone I Dentist. Dr. J. It Goswe. C8C Moone Meeting tonight, tioo iff officers. Canadian Legion general meeting, Wedneaday at 8 p.m. 7 C L. Herrle returned to the city on tne l'rince Rupert this morning from a trip solth. The meeting of the Ladies' Untie Otab tomorrow afternoon on apron tit nf the Hu opWemk. lt'i1 J. D. Fraser of Fraser & Payne returned to the city on the Prince Ml. B lWt 8. "ft. Kt,JK in Vancouver. J. S. Rogers of the Rupert Product Ltd. returned to the of pianoforte. " after haTn .pent Block. Phone . -v.;,., v Christmas and New Years with his family in Victoria. The knockout whist tournament among members of the' Moose Lodge was postponed from last WtholmeUHUnt-La.t chance ?,f.ht lation on. ??ni the jnstal. to see "Dawn" The Nurse Cavell. story of of officers of the Women of the Mooseheart Legion Dr. J. F. Maguire returned to the city on the Prince Rtipert this Morning after spending the holidays in the south. He was accompanied back by Mrs. Maguire who has been residing in Iaepector James M. Tupper. R, ; up his duties as skipper on the,' . M. P, returned to the city on steamer Prince Rupert this trip i yesterday afternoon's train from 'after spending several weeks brief trip to llatelton en of ficial duties. Walter Smith of the C. N: R. city ticket office, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver returned from the south on the 'rince Rupert this morning. Freighter Famous, Capt. R. B. Bennett, called in port froi tr? south yesterday with a pavl o' exfdosives for the interior, and CMal for Philpott k Evitt. The vettsfl is loading out a cargo of screenings at the elevator for Seattle. 7b.dts4 reswmed nei;l after the municipal efeci.' week. The Lodge is also making ,on- Friends and supporters are arrangements for another novelty cordially invited to drop in. dance. j What promises to be a very Passengers sailing from here interesting lecture on some phas- for the south on the Catala yes- Indian life and Indian leg-terday afternoon included: W. II. i'nd. will be given by Canon JUcCallum, C. Germyn, J. V. Mi- Kushbrook. in St Peter's Church, Donald, R. Brynildsen, M. F. al Cove. n Friday evening at Niclterson and John Dybhavn, 14 o'clock. The collection will be for Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A. applied towards the purchasing F. Larson, for Delia Bella, and of irynin..tk equipment for the V. C. llremner, for Butodale. 8t PeU'r's Boys' Club. 9 BUILD RESISTANCE It is only as resistance is broken down and the system is weakened that germs bring forth their fruitage of infuenza, grippe or other ailments. Keeping well-nourished is your surest protection. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL Is good insurance against weakness. It fortifies the system and helps build up a strong wall of resistance to keep infection off. If you would know the joy of strength and power to resist that comes from a well-nourished body take Scott's Emulsion. SOUU a StfWB. Twuulo. IMU 'honej Iteid -McLennan returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning after having spent a holiday Elec- In Vancouver and Victoria. Milton Gonzales left on this morning's train for Terrace on business and expects to return to the cly tomorrow afternoon. Mfsak Aivazoff arrived on the l'rince Rupert this morning from Vancouver for a brief business visit in the cty. J. C. Gavlgan arrived in the from Vancouver on the J Prince Rupert this morning, be- Mrs. M. A. Dupuis of Hays- ing on hlB wav t0 the interior on port arrived in the c:ty from '"trance business. the Skeena River on yesterday ... . uflernoon train. Mr; and, Mra- E- Denin of tPorcher n Island, who have been on a trip south, arrived in the eity from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert' this morning. Sergeant Alex McNeill, provin-; Heinl police, and Mrs. McNeill. ! whorhlTe:b'enon .atrip te-Vari-i couver and Victoria, returned tol the city on the Prince Rupert! this morning. H. L. Batten. M. E. of Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today going; through to Stewart where he is identified with several properties in a consulting capacity. CN.R. steamer Prince Rupert Capt H. Nedden, arrived in port at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Stewart and Anyox whence she will return here at G o'clock Friday morning and ail south at. 9 a.m. the south for the past year or so.) ESTATE OK II. C, lU TCIIERS I (IUUOKKS. LlMITII) Ex-Governor D. W. Davis, head "u"i?tl'1 Jlii:'' . . v .... ... ... . I TENDERS will be rejed bp I he un- oi the If. S . Mines Ltd.. who v har temcnt o to TwdTe Noon aa uodskt. J-'-WH lm. for the Aaeu ot the ..-i,,,. .!, spending the Christmas and BuierT been B" c Orooen. Umlla. New Year holidays at his home iraace Rpert. B.c.rta UquMtttfcm. ORANGES NEW STOCK NAVELS of in Waetunirton, u. C- arrived in stoek-in-Trde -oroxttnati sssoboo .u t .u. . store fiicurM im cvuiRDent (DrrD'- w Kn.y irui me Bouin on me mateir $3500.001. uvl Book Aocounts i no- iVince i.uert this morning and Bld wl" proceeded by train to Cedarvale. stock ao PixturM (b) Book AooounU. " " in o tuf tt uw lMfi -"t4 on Capt Harry Nedden has taken te Trurt. Lowest or an wn arhore in Vancouver on holidays. Chief Engineer W. E. Daillie is also back on board as well as Purser Jack Crawford who missed one trip. Joseph Bennett, superintendent of Alberta Tieat Pool elevators on this coast and formerly super- ntendent of the local house, ar rived in the city on the Prince Kupert this morning from Van couver. He is here on Inspection uties and expects to return south Friday morning. Committee rooms have been taken in the Helgerpon Block, next t to George Arnold's, offkp. afternoon slidllttnlnjKffDm tedai- nui nmawniT .drum. t r Term will be riven on RDorored eeurltv. For otttun or zunaer uuornuiuoB ap- nl to tKe Trustee . ALEX A. OONWCMt. P.O. Box 287. Prlaoe P.UDrt. B. R'WVIV'Vi,1!1 2 doz 46c SMYRNA COOKING FIGS Per lb 10c MIXED TABLE NUTS Per lb 20c WRAPPED JONATJION APPLES Per box ., $1.86 NHWMOP.JJATBS-Per lb. 11c FANCY TABH JtniaiNS i . ApVjf. ifcviV.: 38c HEINZ DILL PICKLES Fresh and large she. Per doi. 40c NABOB BABY BEETS 2s . Per tin 26c LIBBY$ R A. CHERRIES 2s. Per tin c PLLET.irBXTRAS Per dot. 40c NABOB tHUN'GE MARMALADE is. Ter fin 67c HUDSON'S BAY GINGER WINE t Non-alcoholic) . To clear, per bottle 40c LIBBY'S APRICOTS 2s. Per tin 2c We Are Now Hsndling a Nice Line of SMOKED FISH Fresh In D.illy LAYER TABLE FIGS Special . 2 lbs ACADIA COD Ss. Per box 47c RKID'S SULTANA CAKES Each JMc. Watts' Grocery duality Right Prices Right PHONE 53 PHONE 5G PAOP TT1RRF Pre-Inventory Sale Misses and Children's Coats from $2.95 JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone G45 3rd Ave. & 7th St. Canadian. National Steamships i,f r i r" iri' ' Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating U.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists. Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Pattern makers. Founders,' Woodworktrs. Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of7 MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Illl i 8 Viiibi - Im4 M V4J m iiicimit vt Snwil C4uU Peacetime :J T . . .. ramotism A FflW. jar MftfW ni Sal"ni OHELwaa an insistent purehastr of MScffplMucu. She knew tht tecsrity of her bcnie depenoed largely $V hencH', and all mothers hkc her depended on their inwtence of ffcuraj; fccaJ products. For it was direct ttrough the' prospenty and uicreamit; activity of local industry that tlfe men folk of her country enjoyetf secure posttioni and steady employment. That is why, when chopping for an outer garment tor her ten, hr demanded a kxal product. The store clerk hesitated and told her the article she required was out of stock at present, but that a certain foreign-made article was "just at good." She refused the foreign garment and left the store. Back of this mother's lnssrtenct was t pride in the products of her homeland the true peacetime patriotism. Tim itory has a moral for Merchants The progress of British Columbia depends on increased production and irt&eated' pujtfcating of British Columbia produdtt hy the public. Be ha to yourself! Be loyal to British Columbia! Sell tnore British Columbia products. BE PR0UDT0 BUY&J PRODUCTS Daily News' Ads. Bring Results