February 1023 :-MTA - ?AJ rv,r,., Local and Personal News In Brief ! . ' '.fj.l.Uii t ww t l4iusj f II : i FISHERMEN! DO NOT GO TO SEA WITHOUT A .First Aid Kit Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 Jf:c Pioju THIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. (drince Kuberi Canadian , National . Steamships . Prince Rupert :m M, DRYDOCK Operating (i.T.P. 2.tMit) Ton rloatlnK Dry lrl Engineers, criachlnista. Boilermaker. lilsckxmitriH. I'vitru-makers. Founder. Woodwork rn. ELECTUIC AND ACETYLENE WKLPINU. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kind. of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Transfer Fifteen years' experience in FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND G HAVEL Our price, weights and measures arc right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201, Night Phone: Red 317. FishermeniSUiTS! . SUITS! MASTER MECHANIC Shirts and Pants The best made, and we can supply you at 30 per cent lessl Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE vf Drtittfjistn TELEPHONE ',.9nn SHIPYARD Reliability Hew often you hear the expression "I deal at llulger's because tbey are reliable jewellere." We are proted oT that pnb-llo estimate the result we believe of tfee endeavor of many years to glre our customers tbe aarae valuoa we would like to seoive under similar cireumatstH'. We have a earefidly chosen stock for your inspection . John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS MADE TO ORDER Culling. Workmanship and FtyU All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CIJB'aNEI) ANK PRESSED We Deliver io Any Part of thi City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi l "hone Ewari Lyne, Teaser pf Piano and Organ. Phone Ked 701. 47 Fred Parker vs. Dido Qurvieh. Moose Hall, Wededay( Fpb. 27. Ladies especially invited. 4G James N. KHIas returned to the city on the Camosun this morning from a two weeks' business trip to Premier where he ojwates a etore. W. l. Tobey, C.N.R. divisional superintendent, left this morning for a trip up the line on official duties, Ms private car being at- tJlphpfl ttl Q AntfU'Ctol f'.aYi uvnniiii train. Sentence upon Mrs. Agnes Bard, who pleaded guilty in city j polite , court yesterday morning ; to a charge of theft, has been further . reserved, until . tomatrovr. : by Magistrate McClymont. Mr, C. B. Starr,' who has been !' (pending the-winter rn California, i lis expected to return to the city jon the Prince George tomorrow morning. Air. Starr returned last week. j Word has been received in the city that Mrs. A. A. Connon successfully underwent a major oper-r atioq in the St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, yesterday morning. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. i Janws Findlay, returned to port; t 11S30 this morning from An-: yox, Stewart and other northern point of call and will sail at 1:30 this afternoon' for the soutjb. H. L. Batten M. E. of Van- MUTer, who has been on a week's 4rtp north' to ''Inspect mining properties in the central interior, ahfred lit thVeity on i ' thi. afternoon's truiri and -wfll proceed south on the Steamer Camosun. WfHiam Crukkshank of the C. N. R. dty ticket bfflc. trbo was called to VthcooVer last wek on account of the Heath of bis. ' aotber, is expected to return Xa the cHy from the south on .'the jPriaee George tomorrow morning, i ! Owing to the staging of the jplay "Green Stockinga," there Iwm e regular meeting last Uiight of tbe Young Peofle'e So-jciety f Plrat Ualted Church. j Those who did attend ojfed a 'recreational period l the gyra- 'nasium. Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell and; movie bous-e. Miss Betty Wood, wih vocal solos, winner of family are leaving on tomorrow was ornin's tra for ;' Iffew Hazel-ithe Nrat P' iae of $10, while, the ton in which district Ir. Russell "f c"1 PrlM 01 went toIiss wfll join the service of one of Ne,lie, Uwrenoe. who played-vio-the pole camps. They have been "naoloa. The prites were award-identified Wth the Seal Oove according to the applause of the ,,.1 audience. f iiovei una w.uiw. , J. E. Miller, inspector of customs, and his assistant, Thomas Mason, are sailing this afternoon by tue camoaua en wr reiarn to Vancoaver after having spent . I. .. An nffinia) first of the week north of here closing the customs outftoit ai Arrendale. j Passengers arriving In the city from the north on the Camosun this morning included H. E. Col-ilins, J. N. Killaa, J. fi. Law rence, . u. eager. u j. snarp, S. Dtjimage, Q. Qlspn, S. .Watson and C. E. Anderson, from Anyox. and A. J. Watkinson and R. Smith, from Port Sintpeon. Passengers going through to Vancouver on the veesel nre J. E. Miller, Miss H. Ramsay and J. Larson, all from Vancouver. 4' ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles Whist Drive and Dance February 28. K. P. Anniversary Hall March Women of Mooseheart Legion, St. Patrick's Ten, March 14, at the home of Mrs. Mussallem. in zs ii W tim m ( t' MM CAKES For Perfect Bread NOTE: If you take YEAST for your health, try this: Soak a ROYAL YBAST cake over night in tepid water with a little sugar. Stir well, strain and -drink the liquid. Delicious when taken in orange juice. STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR MORE THAN ft Ml Til T71 ij4 SO YEARS Bm E.W. ClLlCTT CO.ITO. TOQONTO. CAN, l A. De Bon is sailing this afternoon by the Camosun for Vancouver. Tiger. Boulter vs. Nick Gurvich, Moose Hli Wednesday, Feb. 27, Ladies- eapeciaily Invited. 46 R. A. Crefch of F. G. Dawson Ltd. ia.maiiinK a business trip to Anyox ami Stewart this i I Frank MoVris, manager of thi ' B. C. UndeitaJsers . returned toiv.JW the Mty on'Hlls"aftetnoon's traiii'j irom Terrace where he conducted! tik funeral of the late J.f0f y vac. WON PRIZE! ATWESTHOLllE Mi Betty Wood Given First and Ml Nellie Lawrence Second Last Night Amateur night at the Westholme Theatre last night proved very in teresting and productive of (rood t' .. t which attended the city's pioneer . , , .t, ...in t ftraieu!' 'iiifht with similar priies fpr recitation, monologues, dan-cing or other entertainment not mujcai NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by any person other than myself from this date, FRED LOWE. 46 Fobrunry 23. 1929 Nervous and Run Down The Least Noise ) Would Bother Her Mrs. R. Burton, Oshana, Ont., writes: "Throe years ago I was so nervous nd run down 1 could hsrdly hew to havr tbe children mute a noise it would lx)ther me so. "A friend advised me to take 1 j nd after Ukini two boxes I began to feel stronger, linked twtter and the eolor csme Imck into iy rhrcks, and now 1 atn feeling fine again " Price a lx at all dngist and dealers, or mailwl direct on receipt of nri. e by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., ' Torouto, Oat. .LXhig..afiriioon'. train. -I-u a j from the" east "at 3:30, was repor tea tnis morning to be on time. j Tommy De Marco vs. Young lEagshaw, Moose Hall, Wednesday, ir.eb, 27. Ladies especially in- vjted. 4G DominionrConstablq A. J, Wat Wn- returned W MMifimM vaniusuii una muriiiiiK lruin a brief trip to Port Simpson on official duties. Father Leray 0. M. I. of Stew- afternoon's train from Terrace, where he conducted services on Sunday, and will proceed north tomorrow night on the Prince George. W. J. Crawford of Stewart, who has been on a brief business trip Northern. 26.000 to Booth. Fish-to SmJther, arrived in the city eries at 111 and G-on this afternoon's twin from the Atlantic, 22,000 tp Cold Stor-interJor and wiUMajl by the agl at 112 and Prlnte George tomorrow night on hia return -north. . - - " i miirnv pmvrp imtpput ,'i' '. j If Prince Rupert ever ha8 been really "touchy5 about its annual rainfall, it now may refer its detractors to Sao Paulo eleven inches in one day and forty-three n a fortnight. Victoria Times. COMMISSIONERS TO 1 REGISTER VOTERS OMINECA RIDING , The following commissioners to register voters in Omineca riding have' been appointed: Johnson, James Martin, Vanderhoof. Mr fcpders;' Charles, Vanderhoof. . hPcouU Cdleb, Vanderhoof . Holmes. Stephen. Vanderhoof. McMillan, Jbhn Henry, Vander- Strang, DdVe "Stanley, Vander- '.l .ad htf. ICHugTTWfkr Vf ndf WoW Goodridge, Reginald II., Mapes. Pebernat, Thomas, Mapes. Poole, Everett Garfield, Mapes Schultz, William Fred, Mapes. Reynolds, Edward, Chilco. Tong, James Ernest, Chilco. Loper. George, CMlo. Finlaison, Ronald Kingemill, Finmore. Fraer, William David, Fort St. James, Ferrier. William Moir, Fort! St. James. Smith, Alfred, Fort St. James. Irwin. Wilbert Watson, Fort, fraser. Vinnedge, Otto Elbil, Fort Fraser. Smale, Harry Whitlock, Fort FrIrS 4BBVSV aWsr.' wmtaiva ojrt f FrasefflF mm, Drajthwait oJjn, FraMiaiAke, LazTef, Davi FrisfrUfee. Ponsford, Harold Wnv, Fraser T nlo Burns. John D.. Glenannan. Conner, CharJea, Endif). ' (' Sweetnara. William, EndaVo. Dixon, Edgar Wan-en, Endako. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Arehie Pilling and Mrs. E. MeElwain, city. Central Mrs. Swanson, Prince Rupert. Royal P. Telkalis, Smithers. BRITISH LEGATION LEFT KABUL FOR PESHAWARYESTEtDAY NEW DELHL India, Feb. 2G. Sir Franeis Humplireys. British minister to Afghanistan, and the remainder of the British legation, 'arrived at Peshawar yesterday aboard the royal air force machines fom Kabul, ,r AL11ERTA JUDGE DEAD EDMONTON. Feb. 26. -kludge Frederick A, MorrUon of Alberta district court died yesterday, aged 62. AriRICMFISHrijPfffil AT EXCHANGE Only Two Small Catches of Can- aoian Halibut Sold This Morning Mostly American" fish was sold on exchange today, only two small Canadian boats arriving. Following were the sales: American Polaris. 28.000 to Cold Storage a11-5 and B Nordby. 27,000 to Atlln Fish- eri ,at, n;5 and fi- amnoi, n.uuu to uootn Fish' eries at ll .G and 6. Vansee, 21,000 to Royal Fish- eries t 11 A and 6, 8leP 14'6U0 to. Pacific Fish eri at and.6J' Viking; 7,000 to Atlln Fisheries at 13.4 and 6, Flattery, 6,000 to &l4ftKTi4iaSe'ijtj . 11 8Dd , .' i f Sherman, 12,000 to Atlln Fish- eri" at n4 j?nd ? uanaaian fuS '.ol i . R"' Ruth, 4,00 to Cold Storage at 10.6 and 6. DEATH FOLLOWS TORNADO TRAIL ;..7' , -L Tornadoes in northeast Texas northwest of the Mississippi and -thagt of Arkansas yesterday lgUAfff, Feb. 27. The Uni-teft a trail of 22 dead and scores .H stnt -coast- guard cutter of isured. The vitiare of Dun- Chelan brousht 35 survivors vue iv - o.tjr dnmajie exceeding' half a mil- Hon dollars,. Kourtet'n were kill- at DuMaa... - - - . ! Sure they're different! Kellogg's Corn Flakes- have a delicious flavor no one has ever duplicated. They're never tough -thick but always extt a csrisp! CORN FiAE Prince P.upert Ilain, fresh south west .wiad; .temperature 38. Haysport LTght wind, raining, 86. Port Simpson Cloudy, west wind, 34. , , Terrace Snowing, - calm, 36. Rosswood doudy. calm, 34. Aiyansh Heavy snow, calm, 12. Alice Arm Heavy snow, calm, 34 liazelton-r-Snowing, calm, 32. Smlthers Snowing, calm, 35. Burns Lake Cloudy, south east "B4, 31. Vanderhoof Cloudy, calm, 25. Quesnel Cloudy, windy, mild. . Prince GeorKt--Cloudy, ' windy, qlnd. i AtUn Part cloudy, calm, 34. Whitehorse .Cloudy, south wind. 27. Carraacki Clear, calm, 12. Dawon--Clear calm, 7 below. ncrth wind, HHl f' I i V , nti n n numtrTT llUil, M. D. Dflllfldl 1 ; ON WAY TO VANCOUVER j ui i aV a, reo. zb. uon. h. B. Bennett left for Vancouver last night to be with his sister, Mrs. II. Weldon Coates, who is seriously ill. Hon. Hugh Guthrie will lead the opposition . 'ALLOWAV.CREW.ARE 1 1 .Til Villi 1 1 fllU te'AT SEATTLE fDftfte Aiftfswy -hw yesterday. -r. J -Advvetusf . I n . ,Th ft fie wa. . a Try thtaAuith fruit $f Si; I ? C Mr 1Kb i Out of Town Readers! wSI KjS The Daily News Shopper will rffA Ryv gladly make purchase for our readers who live at a distance WW !t! AjT ;his service nas reen appre- i Aejft P$v4tt ciated, particularly by the women ' WAp' t the dhdrict. There is no added wj AM ''""t nd attention is personal. LaVf LNH JUST WHITE TO THE DAILY PA W M-VS SHOPPER HNH