SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER j Tutting' Workmanship and style All Guaranteed sriTS STEAM CLEANED PRESSED W Deliver to Any -& nn AND Ling, the Tailor Phone CO D'S irans to fer Fifteen years' experience in FUKNITUKE AND 1'IANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood ' in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So Is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SEUVICE Day I'hone: 201. Night I'hone: Ited 317. Bring Your FURS Goldbloom He pay the hlghwst prices. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C8 Cartage, Warehousing,, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialise In Piano ana Furniture Moving. oca! and Personal News In Now Health is Cften Only at -the End of a Telephone Wire Someone you love lies sick the doctor has called and has ordered medicine wants it right away I He phones.82 or 200. Many experiences in the past have taught him that Ormes will fill his prescription as he wants it to be filled (from full strength drugs of the highest quality), and that the dispensing will be accurate and the delivery speedy. MtlNG YOU PRESCRIPTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS rmt esl yie Pioneer l)rutrists THIRD AVE. fr SIXTH ST. --TFLEPHONES ' 1,200 NEW ARRIVALS OF LADIES' DRESSES FOR SPRING WEAR In Flat Crepe and in the Latest Shades. Prices! $12.50 and 19.85 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avenue SCALE OF CHANGES The following la the scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices GOc. Cards 'of Thanks, $2. Funeral Nptices $1. Funeral Flowers! 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. Dentist. Dr. J, C&6. 4 4 a Taxi I'hone 4. Big 4 Taxi tf 11. Gosue. hone D. McLeod, Shoemaker, has moved to the Helgeraon Block on Sixth Street, opposite Bryant & Greer's. , Ccmept, Lime, plaster, and Gravelr-Joweat ' prices, i be'rt'i MeCaffery, Limited. PhoYie U6. and, 117. tj Motorship Bellingham, Captf noanf E. Anderson, with six carloads S frozen salmon and halibut transshipment, east over the Can adian National Railways, arrived in port at 6 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan. various points on the Quewi Char lotte Islands on ecclesiastical duties. He will proceed through on the vessel to Vancouver whence he, will return here. Favrboard Annual General Meeting .will be held Wednesday. Feb. 13 at 8- o'clock .in the City HalL .'.Business: Annual Report and electior of J$29 DirecUj Any person! who purchased a 19 membership ticket on the lot isi aMd' dren sailed last night on the Princess Royal, for Seattle-vhre thty will take up residence. Making his first call port since his recent Old Country to bring x company's mw coasUng ; The?;:Go0 1" Cafev will, bg open .fo business again on Monday, FcEruary 11. 33 Paul ,J"aiTuck, one of the Mor mon pgai)izers, who has been here fir; Jome time, sailed today on' the incess Mary for Ketch ikan. wiv SWT ' ' ' " v-va HKIIIUli: 01 ft Ir TfrMjih 'Gosse, local den- Rupert General Hospital. The school board spent a good deal of time last night in the preparation of the estimates for the year which are now nearly complete. They have to be submitted to the city on or before Feb. 15. afternoon. 'oW' W1"3 niaday w.iw t hr nf totem note n-,o v-oi. iw c c Ruin. Dr. G. H. Acres, Dominion Gov- iiaa k-,h mm w m - a aaaaLVM avwinsi . v w w .lantr the line .... .... i f h c.ernment veterinarian, was a vis of the Canadian .National Kali wayB during tle past season, and Mm. Campbell will leave llaMl-lon on tonight's train for their home in Winnipeg. Going Upstairs Had to Sit Down Breath So Short Mrs. H. Hrounoeau, Magog, Qu . writ(:-"For many yeitrg I sufTrred with hoftnfiw ( linih; then four yrura go I lutd (lpitui iod oi ilw heart, nd km o l(i 1 awl ti xil down two r Ute tiiue ul n going upsUut. 1 rtd about to I got a boi, and in no time I Wt bfttw, to I took thrwf boxea mor and 1 have never bad shortnees of breath inre." IVire fiOe. a box at all druggieU and dealerm, or mailed direct oo rueint . of nVi by The T. MillMjrn Co., Ltd., Toroato, Oct. P. R. steamer Princes Mary which was here this afternoon bound fpr Alaska. Capt Thomas I Cliff, who has M ks Tltiiniaaa t a J i the hit f the town of this wtater. is now on the Trin- w" mafor cess last I1, Royal which evening. was in port C Vdrun CtfUtltrwra - I fl D R DEMAND Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. C.P.R. steamer Princess Marr. ' ,:.:Paul Brooke. bt Prince George will leave today for Petersburg, Alaska, sailing Jrom here on the Princess Mary. Miss May Thompson and Miss Gertrude Smith sailed last night oit the Princess Royal for Van- jojiver where they plan to remain. :;-An interesting and instructive with-a Tflill eargtf of : NanuimtfJ booklet "Farm' Hazards" has been Wellington Lump coal. Albert &! issued by the Bank of Montreal HcCaiVy, Limited. Phone 116 lit tells means of avoiding a thou-and 117. tf jsand and ope accidents which are prevalent around the ordinary Passengers arriving here last eveninjr from the south aboard the steamer Princess Royal in-cludad Dr. Joseph Gosse, Dr. G. II. Acres, Mr. StHfox and A. E. Meekef. Km iau mi home and farm. ; Frank Waterhouse freighter Robert H. Merrick arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning from the south with 400 cases of dy- namite for delivery to the Owen Mrs, D. Rutt n of Delkatla, who i Lake Mining & pevejopment Co.'s has been spending a coupjebf. operations in th "Interior. The 4tytf fhe city, will return ti vessel is loading out t cargo of i no me rnnce JOnn. grajn Breenuixsr 1119 eievuvur mimmmt ;, . ,jor Seattle, & A financial and i fnv.estm4nt an- ih returned to ihe citv on the alvsis of the&Canadlan Pacific pMilfci ?Koyat yesterday after-' Railway has fme fo "hand and it it hiring spent a two gives some Interesting informat- wtoveatiQn siting in Van- Jon about Canada's great raii- corr and VictoYia. j'way system It is openly admit George Armstrong, lighthouse keeper at Langara Island, having bten taken ill, was brought to the city aboard the lighthouse Bishop G. A. Rix will sail to- tender Newington, Thursday night on the Prince John to visit night for treatment in the Prince ted in the booklet that the C.P.K. owns the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. and that company is listed as one of the railway concern's assets. HOWARD STEEN IS PRESIDENT Elected Head of Scottish Organization at Meeting Last Night Capt. C.X. Saintey. aHfetTTnj "" The St. ' AnJreWs Society last port at 12noon tpday from Van-fHht elected ofllcers tor the en- uf I sailed j an; hour later uiag term SlagwJy Jnd other Alasjca.il 'nranr ifiresident, Major ita whice srtie is scheduleaf6fhh McUregdj- . i;., . , her ttouthbound next Wed- IIonorary-vice-presldelft, A "31. itor , in th ,city last evening aboard the steamer Princess Royal on which he was making the W skipper f j und trip north on official dut-Mary -of ' ie-. Dr- Acre for a number of moat Grand Forks in the southern in terior of the province. Laalie J. Martin, engineering manager for the Home Oil Distributors Ltd., who has been here Afl.wunwia.ua - fM pMt coup,e of daya ,ct. 1t , t,4., ting contracts in connection with th establishment of the corn-Hall Valentine Social in Catholic Puy' new. station on the local Hall, Februarr leoruarr 11 u. iwerfronL sailed last night on I health officer. v.." '(Mme of the Behoof son. and Dr. Carson, There have been mild calse of impetigo and other . , Fru. r.i sicknesses of a mild nature Several March' 8t,tuteB had to be prov,ded K. P. Anniversary Ball "Rupert Brand" THE ippers DAINTIEST BREAKFAST TOOIC Smoked Dally by WEATHER PROSPECTS at of Manson M. L. A. President, Howard Steen. First vice-president, George ' Geddes. Second 1cepresident, James JIaddon. Secretary, Jack Mcl-ean. Treasurer, J. S. Irvine. Auditors, A., A. Connon andi William Barton. Executive, Marcus Andrews, Ben Dalgarno, James Dick, Chas. Taylor and D. Finlayson. Warden, Ben Ferguson. Piper, Hugh Smith. Honoray chaplain, Rev. T. II. McAllister. It was decided to put on at an early date an individual carpet bowling tournament, the prizes fine meerschaum , .JtAiii 'Prince' Royal for Vancou- pipe Vhich has been fresntedj :T',r.:7:llrS vrMt expects to be back in the by one of the members. it. Cash prises. p;esbyterfans F'bruary 14. Mopfee WWt February Valentine Tea, city again shortly. Reports made to the school-board last night indicated that I during the month of February Drive arid Dance 'the achooh were visited by In- spector Fraser CANADIAN NATIONAL EUROPEAN TOUR Marvelous! Different! What You Have Been Waiting For Never before have the oppor comfort, than In for seeing Lurope, in been better presented the Canadian National Members of the schoolboard 1929 All Expense Tour through present at the regular monthly Great Britain, France, Belgium, ! meeting last night consisted of Germany, Switzerland and Italy. Trustees McMeekin, Thompson,! From $416.00 up (Montreal-Gilchrlst and Barrie; Secretary overseas and return to Montreal) Williumoon; Principals Thomas you get a 38 day to 50 day sight-Peddie. Miss Mercer, Miss Mills, seeing tour visiting th' old Minn McArthur and Miss Vickers. world the cradle of civilization The new members of the board; of seeing world-renowned cities were welcomed by Chairman and beauty spots, historic sites Thomas McMeakln who introduc-.and monuments, bail from flion-ed Earl Barrie and J. 11. Thomp- Ureal. July 5th, on the Cunard Line S.S. "Andania." Kverytning along the way is arranged with no attention to detail necessary on your part. The assurance of While there was a briirht color- desirable steamer accomodation ful sunrise through the clouds and choice hotels on tho other in the east; that was the only sign 'Sldo the elimination of the this morning that there might wrangling with taxi-drivers, por-be a softening of the weather ters, disappointments and delays locally following two weeks of are only a few of the advan-pretty consistent cold conditions, tages enjoyed by taking this most The meteorological stntlon at attractive tour, which offers great Digby Island reported that the travel value. A feature is tour-wind was fn th north and the ing Scotland and England by barometer Was. Klgh and inclined motor coach, to rise at ' SQ4G, The lowest Full details and Information thermomete riding during the at City Ticket Office, 528 Third night was 2G above. jAve., lllnce Rupert. Phone 260. 82 Brief THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS! NOVELTY SPORT HOSE Silk and cotton; neat designs. AH the new shades. Regular $1.75. Pair $1.25 CIIAaiQISETTE GLOVES One clasp and slip-ons. Fawn and Grey. Regular up to $1.50. Pair 95c i . SEE OUR REMNANT TABLE! ! Splendid Bargains for the Thrifty Buyer. '. i A REAL SNAP IN HAND BACjS Genuine leather. all shapes and sizes. Regular up to $6.50. To go at, each C)5c KASHA FLANNELS Plain and check silk and wool homespuns, 36 inches wide. Regular up to $1.35 to go at, per yardi. Qn AND ggg DON'T FORGET THE -SPLENDID iVALUE IN DRESSES, SATINS, CREPE, GEORGETTES, VELVETS Regular up to $32.50 now 5,40 to 19.50 SEE OUR WINDOWS t V v SeSIars wcery SUCCESSORS TO B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited WE REG TO ANNOUNCE THAT Ve have iakm ovc, the bus-ness of llu F..r. Lurchers & v Grocers Ltd. an$ intend carrying a full line of groceries, f rosh fruits, vegetables and produce. Our aim at all times will be to give service and satisfaction . A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED Sim. jl,su .m.nsMii. .rvi siiiHcriiak4SBHKi.sr'smiv.i -w MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VAIJNT1NDAIRY Telephone 657. 1 i . - j Dr. Alexander ril'NE 873 RESNKR BLOCK DENTIST Week-End Specials Milk Tall tins ... tins, all brands. 9 S1.00 Red Arrow Sodas j pkgs. 45c Pulleit Rgga Extra, dot. $1.10 Florida Gripe Frtit, for . . .25c Oranges 2 doi 39c Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212