"CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIfiGEU THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Use for Every Size BETTER i v';::i Naml.... 138 2 TON,-TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C, MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED llrnnrh office Northern Pa.lrif Freight llulldlng Nlon Krhiwna 914 Station Street Norman C. .rrulekMiank. Prlnee George VANCOUVER. Ik C Ilt. Manager Baby Thrives anajmiiyzk SSSa-aeaE&I GAGLB BRAND 4uf-& Condensed iuuk is pure, iresn, whole cow's milk, modified by the addition of refined sugar nnd condensed by the removal of most of the water. I lie furnishes the carbohydrates sugar required by all infants. The : milk supplies bone and tissue-build mg materials and growth-promoting vitamins. And in case of digestion. Eagle Drand can only be comparcu to mother's milk. If you cannot nurse your baby we suggest that .you U.,IooMr.el,!prthlSlOOU. unu jour I'nj EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED JJLK The Borden Co. Limited. Vancouver PIo nnd FREE Baby Books to Aooeess basts Advertise in "The Daily NeWs" notices: i; Birth Notices fiOc. - Cards'hf Thanks' J2 : Funeral Notices "$1.: .) Fnrifcra'l FloVr's 10c name. t The following Is the'scATe of charges made' for reading nei Marriage and Encasement announcement Z. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Rig 4 Taxi tf DinlisL Dr. J. R. Gosse. (i8C. ?hone Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cannon are sailing by the CataknAiU afternoon on a trip, to Vancouver. tomorrowmormn southbound.,., ANNOUNCEMENTS ! Women of Moosehear.t Igitn Tiist DmS and Dance. February 12. Cash prizes. Presbyterians Ptbruary 14. Valentine Tea. Moose Whist Drive and Dance February 22. U1TS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style ! All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANIX City. Ling, the Ta'lor Phone 619 COAL Your choice KDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Bulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 5!) Prince Rupert Feed Co. V iTfie'4pJ: Rata Cafe will be open lor business again on Mon-'day, FJhiary 11. S3 A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Canadian Legion will' be held at 8 o'clock to-night. ;' I); lLeod; ; Shoemaker, f has luevod to the Helgerson Block on Sixth' Street, opposite Bryant and GrSer's. Presbyterian Valentine Tea, In ChurehHall, Thursday afternoon from 3: to 6. Musical program. Lveryboey welcome. F. D. Rice B. C. L. S. is, spen4 ding the weel at , A'iee Aim peeis to return to the city Friday! morning Today is the first day thati fishing vessels can ctear direct from, here for the halibut grounds In anticipation of the opening 61 the season on ' Friday. Local boats that have left so far have gone via Alaska ports. Joe Downey and Ling Bong t'er for the central fiom iVaBopuVvfT-Vh Allan M. Davies is sailing by the Catala this afternoon on a trip to Vancouver. A. D. Yorke of Alice Arm is a passenger aboard the Catala today going through to ..Vancouver and other points in thi&auth on a six weeks,' yacatiojtrip. E. R. Workman of the International Electric Co. at Stewart is a passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver and Seattle on business. where titf erffcaVed' in mineral ' Fi Flew n. rclaJm suiW Work. He left for. Flewiif. night in the weekly whist tournament by the EJks' Lodge. Af ter playing cards, delicious re freshments were served by the ladies. HOTEL ARRIVALS Jame Gray, Vancouver fthVnortl Btfiifday nlgfit and :ex- Simpson. , , Central S. Moran, city. Prinr. Pllliorf In 01 l-n - "John W. Allan Vancouver. I dlvfsWiVho w- ' ' 1 .irrived in the city on Sunday '. yhere he has STFAMFR I AMOSIIN 11) nnt ineritnnjt the winter, will go )ut this week on the departmental! cruiser Scnepa to take charge of' he herring fishing patrol. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker MIna Brea, Capt. A. Mountain, arrived in port at 10 o'clock last night II V Mlel'ilill WW , W c. B. 0, B. Brown, W. P. .and P. Brentzen, Port QUESTION NIGHT WAS INTERESTING Shin, for operating motor ve- Novel Form of Entertainment at hides without sufficient lights,' Salvation Army Young Sr "Green Stocklncs." I.O.D.E. Iwere each fined ?5, with option of People's Legion play, Capitol Theatre, February 'wven days' imprisonment by! 25, i Magistrate McClymont in city A question night at the Salva- ! Eagles Whist Drive and Dance February 28. 1. K. ponce court this morning. tlon Army Young reopies Legion last evening proved interesting. Passengers disembarking here Questions were brought by various from northern nolnts on the members and others were requ'ved P. Anniversary Ball March Catala today included: Miss Ers- to, answer them. Johnny Pierce kine, Mrs. Van Winkle and Miss presided and all the members J. Crabtree, from Stewart, tan4 Awk partTTJvmdiDgs con- T. G. Garrett, A. C. Knight Vml trW& WitKgHiHnd servlnK of L. Parmeri, from Anyox. ' U1 ref'eshmehts.v aj ! - n t i.-nKext , Monday night, weather D. S. Tameron. fisheries'1 flsherleV.fvjqrJ aiferl liermitting, lemitt(ng. tTie tTiere will be a chnlk TAKE UP NORTH RUN - - Will Replace Catala Next Sunday: Cardena to Be Laid Up For Annual 'Overhaul Arriving here next Sunday Yrom Toco with a cargo of fuel afternoon front" the south, the )il for the company's local tanks, steame:1 Camosun will take over The vessel, which is being piloted the Vancouvfr-Prince Rupeit-on this trip north by Capt. C. W. Anyox-Stewart sind wnyports run Wearmouth, sailed early this af- of the steamer Catala for several ternoon on her return south. weeks. The Catala is to go on the , 7- " 1 Vancouver - Bella Copla - Prince' Owlnir ta the absence of a Rupert and cannery route in nnmhnr of momWa nmpopiltri'ir place of the steamer Cardena, We Deliver to Any' Part of the the weekly meeting K Jn. SffiS 01 inc umieu unurcn louug v - - -- iw-i.1. M-crc, io,..,oi nf" voyage on this route next week. an impromptu nature. Members After overhaul of the Cardena Uj will be laid , nra.f HW ,.KWta .,nir completed, the Catala ...... ....jv.m - . . . ... ,u r,n,nnl Upon ami interesting discussions up ior over.wu. .. J usual 11 renialh on het-.run. followed. There was th,e, )vi recreational period In which bad- . ? WPUN HOUSE AND LOT ON I Per presided In the absence of nrTlI AUCMIIT C ACT I (hn tirilint Honr, II Rlnka , Mr 1 II AVcilUt Li''jl TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HAS CHANGED HANDS Sale of the well-known reslden- FOR SALE Brick lined heater, tial property of K. II . Shockley irood as new. Amilv Linzev & on Fifth Avenue East between Davis. 36 Green and Cotton Streets to Mrs. -r - '- '- rr R. Gammon is announced. The FOR RENT Five roomed Bun- deal was handled by G. Percy gnlow. Apply J. G. Johns, 318 Tinker, Ltd., and the price was in I Sixth Avenue East. 3D excess of ?3000. LECTURE GIVEN ! FIRESIDE CLUB Workman, Mrs. Fraser, R. Davidson, Ed. Bunn, J. Harvey and.R. D. Noble, from Stewart; William. Phillips, from Anyox, and Mrs. W. Wilson, from Port Simpson. Those Languid Eyes Thejf oiuctly nSect four hflih an4 pnyucel con4iitionrestlcu eyei indicate the temperament of the stomach. Watch the eyei ... tea that the white are clear with health bluish tinge. The minute a yellow tinge appear it betrays con. ttipation, sluggish liver or biliousness, you ntej a laxative. Bring back your Vigour, Vim, Vitality with BMchim's PlU the aura vsf te eontanc jaygue, bounding k . Try fry e Mtulsr d.nr V' (III tot e short jt TmmmiM. ull the sloey. frtxiict Rttf Ml Ttere :tr frm i Stltl Atflu Hsrold F. RiachU & Ck, MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and, Cream Dally, EARLY IiEUViiKY Throughout the City. 7 " VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the hljhest prices. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cart'tge, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Special lee In Piano anq Furniture Moving. Fishing Opens Soon BE PREPARED AND PROPERLY CLOTIIED We , have - a goods in splendid line of MASTER MECHANIC BRAND which we can sell for 25 to 30 per cent less. ALSO,MENS BIB OVERALLS The Mogul, In black only . Regular $2.25. Special, $1.35. Mojilreil Importer !i THIRD AVENUE RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We eell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in auy quantity CUMKNT JiAjND GRAVEL Our nrirr. weights and measures are right. So Is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Da Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. BAD EYES Are your eyes peculiar a little different? Harder to test than many? That Is the kind we take a special interest in and usually satisfy our customers. In fact, if' the eye is not diseased, and glasses are really what is needed, we are sure we can suit you. Lenses ground specially for each eye when necessary. Many pleased customers in Prince Rupert John Bulger, Ltd. m Tuesday, FefcrBsxy 12, 1023 - 1' TT.Y NEWS PA.'V n.1K?II Local and Personal News In B. net p .. . . .1.1. U' ; ;'. .at.'-5. I W. X FISHERMEN ! DO NOT CO TO SEA WITHOUT A First Aid Kit ; " Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 yfic Piotu er Druejoists .. '. THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST TELEPHONES K ,9rtf) HS.fc SCALK OP CHARGES'1 r afternoon on the Catala for.Van couver. C. G. S. fisheries patrol steam er Malespina is In port in the J. II. Forsythe of the staff of the Big Bay Lumber Co. is sailing by the Catala this afternoon bn a trip to. Vancouver, ' 4.s! , jveek. . ',-s Salvor" has arrived again with a full cjirin nf TsTn nnlmn. rw.V iiZI niJ..i ""ttA Weltfngibn Lump coal. Albert & Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 12 o clock noon today from Anyoz, W. E. Walker, after a brief trip to Arrandale where he Is manager of the cannery, is a passen- office'ger aboard the Catala this after noon going through to Ir$. Vtmfehife infehtfe andi ELKS WHIST Mrs. W. D. Vance, with a scoro of 20G, and George Howe, with Dr. James Tells Members About Formation of Minerals in the North ! There was a large attendance last night at the meeting of the Fireside Club in the Baptist Church parlors. Rev. W. II. Price presiding, at which Dr. James was the speaker, his subject being "Geology of Orcbearing Rocks." In a lucid and interesting man. ner, the lecturer unfolded the! secrets of the formation of I metals beneath the surface of' the earth, ma.kiB2 It clear to: aughter, every person. At the XMfjtaflpn Mrs; Bethel. l.w$U whUhare been visit- a hearty vote of thantoK'ex. ing here'for some time with Mrs. tended to Dr. James for his (k- Vincent's son- who is employed ' structive address. ; VllUVm,- ,WWn UUIIU . : J JJ- . . . . . , . A. . - ,, . . . . U At 1 .... . ' ' and Gravel lowest, prices Al- cu"Wry mnea, rnone no oy ine vanaaian risn ai uoia ; uevuuuimi exercises were con- bert & McCaffery, Limited-Phone H , . tf I itorage Co will leave on tomor- ducted by Mr. Price. There was 116and117 tfl ' imw morning's-train for St. John, a vocal solo by Miss Beula Me- I Adjutant WJUiam Kerr, Sal- N.B., where they will embark on Kinley and a reading JMfSg in,... TtMtnn 'onA wann T. vation Army, left yesterday ?oi althefr, returHt'oJSKfir home JhlWinnia 3pllisQri..iv RefrWrnlnW of Topley., who arrived in city from the Interior at i,f iriji io uimrBuoi, .terrace ,anir.-is I II'Ivh Ht; wi?y nav , wJi. iu hum uy .uia i.e weuarvaie on Army ousmess ana oeen guesis at xne mianaer aicAjnitj anu uiuioro, first of the week, are sailing this win b awav the mst of the-Boarding House, Gilker. Passengers going through to Vancouver on the Catala today from northern points include: A. D. Yorke. from Alice Arm: W. course of a tour of northern ew,.t an.d ot.h,er northern points , 204. were prise winners lastg. Walker, from Arrandale; E. ,r! wati-rs. .Inhn W AlUn Biinerin- can ana win sail at tnis fnHpnf ontrlneBr for iho fUhsrtM Sftemoon for the SOUth denartment. is makintr the trin on the vessel Wt J. Crabtree, well known as the keeper of a roadhouse in Union freighter Chllliwack.y'M dffeffctf'f a Capt. W. W. Mounce, arrived in'P haiwlftrrfved port at 4 odock thisnMrniflK, .'i ,on Catala ?m N4al mtr i stay, sailed for the '.RJvir. "whence she 'vtlll call here again! visitor frttm thfs' fej THIS MILK IS MADE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA That is one reason for buying it another is that its double richness improves every dish in which it is used. Mmy we Mnd you, tee, our illustrated recipe book? Write t. "Bstdttv Gx-QmiUd VANCOUVER 13 J