REDS Transfer Fifteen years experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We Bell 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 and1 Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Dny Phones 204. Night Phone: Red 317. Fishing Opens " Soon HE PREPARED AND PROPERLY CLOTHED We hatgUjfJsjljaJR l)n0 of ?' MASTER MECHANIC BRAND which we ifalf sell' f 61-' 25 to 30 per :cnt less. ALSO MEN'S BIB OVERALLS The Mogul, in black only.' Reg alar $2,25. Special, ?1.35. Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Local and Personal News In Brief " FISHERMEN! 1)0 NOT GO TO SEA WITHOUT A , First Aid Kit . Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 Jfic Pioneer Driirfists TnlflD AVE. f SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8 '6200 ... 'JL "CATERPILLAR" ;,h;,;';:: Tractors l j j SIGNER THAN THE WEATHER! , HBTTKK A Size for Every Use i , , i A Hundred Use for livery Sire I 2 TON; TjWftNTY, THIRTY, SIXTY" QUICKER Literature and Prices on ReouesV. CHEAPER : Sole Distributors for B. a MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. LIMITED Itranrh lfMrr Northern rail'le Tlht Uulldlnr Nrlwn Krlowna 9IU Mattitn Strwt Nurmaii C. rrulrkihank, I'rlnre Jnrt.e VANCOUVER, a & Ilt. Manajrr HOLT ?I$RS&Ei$ BEST MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give Instant service in buying and aelling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchanger We aWb h'a racilitles for accepting Whliat order ou Winnipeg Stoek Exchange. Representing Miller. Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Colli 617 2nd Avnue Prince Rupert, R.C COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WEI- LINiJTON TELKWA A loo Bulkley liny and Grain. Agent for RoUn Hood Flour. Phone, 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age saffly Kfllrved by SANTA L MIDY Hol.1 by All llrUKMa Dentist Dr. J. XL Gosse. 68C. ' . John 0. Williamson returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's tpain from a brief business trip to Usk. D. McD. Hunter returned to the cltP on yesterday sfternooiiNs train from a week's, business! trip to Terrace arid other interior points. Mrs. R. Dowther returned to thfe dty on the Carnosun last night from a business trip to Vancouver and other points in the AOuth. Dr. Hugh L. Dickie, local eye specialist, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after ! having, spent several weeks in the . . interior -orf , professional business, is ;H a:"i . I ?hone Al Ml if the Swift-bnnadian Co., sailed ' last night ;on the Carnosun to make the round trip to knyc&'titftl -Stewart tind other northern'- 'points'1 "on IcompajijJ busiMW 1 ' William1 T. EaSelmOntj acounr! tant fof the Crawford Transfer Co., was a passenger aboard the CanSosun last night on his return to Stewart after a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs, Herbert Porter, who has been residing in Vancouver since last summer with her family, arrived in the city on the Carnosun last night from the south. Mr. Porter is in the fur trading busjneas here. Rt Rev. fj. A. nix, Bibfr,of Caledonia,, who visited j$ieqh rharfntta Til ami nninti Intf. rW on ecclesiastical duties and pro tended through to Vancouver, ir turned to the city from tie south on the Cimosun last evening. .. Guy l'.- Uampoell, part owner with his brother", Capt. Clarence tpflmpbelL olhf local halibut Jbe-aVJoelMeh returned to the city on the Carnosun last evening from Vancouver where he spent the three .months' close season. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Whist Drtrc and Dane? February 22. ' ' . See "Gretn Stocidhrfs."1 1.O.D.E. play, Capitol ThWitre, February 25. " 1. Eagles WTiist Drive' and Dan February 28. K. P. Anniversary Ball March Women of Mooseheart Legion, St. Patrick's Tea, March 11, at the home of Mrs. Mussallem. "A GREAT TONIC," SMS After Taking x.ydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound Fn-ick, Ont. "I am taking Lydk K. l'inkham'g Vegetable f'wnp.Hinu i ' n. T.; 'V. V P"n Jllt" tut I.ifu fur ncrvxtK Uwllags, l(a of np-pot ite and to pun ativngth. It is u to-iic and I f;reat tavti taken a dosen bjctleg of it. tt wan r jcommcnjad to me by a frind an 1 no?' I recommend it to all w omon for '!!h trouhlm mi ".cru time. " V No. 6, The riving . June 1 SCALE OP CHARGES ' "iii . The-fbllowing is the scale bionday, February 26 oj., cnarges maae lor reading jftlces$r' i Ulrtfe.'Ketices 60c. .:;: ; ,flr4sof Thanks, J2. S"!! Notices $1. .. , Fnefai Flowers,. 10c per name, ,'4 ; ; ,i. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. . Elks' Whist Tournament tonight at 8:16 in Elks' Home. R. Fuller and Miss Doris Fuller of Porchcr Island will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Carnosun for Vancouver. summer; Canadian. National ships. Tie Wes,for fifteen W during the s-t darners Prince Prince Georgfe. ft Coast Steanf W. B. Smith of the Detroit Western Mining Co., arrived in ; the city last night on the Carnosun from Vancouver and will 4 a Taxi Phone 4. lilg 4 TaxL if For one Stockings" II. E, night only, at Capital "Green ; Theatrfe, J. A. Lindsay returned to the city on -the Carnosun last eveninjr ;rom a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. . OLo Olfteh, lot drunkenness, was fined 823, with option of thirty days' iinprlsonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. H. L. Frank, well known Terrace rancher, is paying a brief business visit to the city. He arrived on yesterday afternoon's train and is registered at the Hotel Savoy. Pawsori,' commercial man- ager of the Power Corporation of mer BrincR Runrt. nr. Uhada, who Is Jn the city in con- from the south ori 'nectjon- with tfifWnegotiation for,. . A .1.4 . M At. 1 1 - Will inaugurate the v wising over $i uie locai puwtr t. t US 11 JttiT-i f- 1.1. iL. " irvice to Alaska 0lJH'lc1ie' sauvOjiI.niBni on me Cno!l schedule will be, simi- iSfeS? for to hat of last year and pro-Hfl?2 ! " Un for where ecomen trips to Skag- Dawson will yar by the , tomorrow. Rupert and j bri leave for down the coast on the! same vessel tomorrow afternoon.' Mr. Smith Intended disembarking Very Smart Group of Naval Ca- at ButedaW and proceeding to aeis aiarcn inrougn Mreeis . ... . I -- - Protect Your Hfeahli and'Vofckcttooic Gives co!d weather health at low cost lull size biscuits of warmth and encny Crisp in oven and serve with varm milk Made bor The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company. Ltd. DEATH RE I1ARRY HAWKINS ief trip to . . Is comoanv hasi nterested. Mh Stroke o(l!aralysU Causes' De- return to the city BOYSPARADE mise of' Vtell Known Local C.NJL Employee Harry King Hawkins,, member ine scene or tne company s min-i, Lpnwtically, !,praticaly. oaraliHadifln nnraljuediAn TOIPWi ttt Knut?e Inlet ' The naval cadets, 31 strong, un- AfW senjylsomJ'ftme'ln the gasooai mil were was 100 mucn der Lieutenant Rbbert Blanoe. Da- loaiil hoifikal. h went to Ed- ice to nen came I of the local freight office staff of the Canadian National Rail-, 'ways for over eight years, died ! last night at his home on Eleventh Street at the age of thirty one years. Last fall, deceased, i who had always been a very ac-itive young man. sustained an at-itack of paralysis which left him oa,e side of the small boat vad yterday ih'orning at head-1 motif oh, when his parents reside, rip so Mr., Smith nuaKers and we. e marched to the i and relumed here a fw wveka ince Rupert, Anglican Cathedral by Chief Petty iro somewhat recovered. 1 Ohiv Offker Young, where they attend- jat Saturday,' he 'was able to re- TW"i; , the.iun 9f the.Catala ed divide serce, a special ad-, turn to- his work - at the C:NH: which tiis,,Aveek gees on the dre being delivered suitable for but vesterdav , hfc : W couta the,Qrdena which is be- the occasion by the :etor, Rev. ;another ,troke which ruuftid' inl ing withdrawn for annual oyer- J. B, Gibson,. Following the I uu death. '"' " '' ' ' haul, the "old reliable" Union service the boys were marched i" , nln v; ' ' The hite Mr. Hawkins .ao born. hrzLLrt, was .t..L.- r.mn wih . n.nt h.lc tn nd , James Findlay in command, ar- missed. rived in port at s:4U last evening The boys looked very smart from the south and sailed at 11 their naval uniforms and we e the o'elock for Anyox, Stewdrt and subject of general remark and ad-other' northern points of call miration, reflecting much credit ... .... whence she is cue to return nere on , tne tjicers. im-. inst ucior. Mr. and Irs. Leslie p. Gnllel tomorrow morning and sail at Moving' pictures we' taken of Of Prince Geora arrived in the Mm ine uamosun naa a-inemy, r. A-Tupnnson. edty - on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and are the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kennedy, Third Avenue West. Mrs. Guile is Mrs. Kennedy's sister. good-sized passenger list wnrcn " Included: W. B. Smith. Majo'f A. Motherwell. J. O. McMinn, Guy P. Campbell, J. A. Lindsay,; M. Holen, J. L. Taylor, Mrs. R. Dowther, Bishop G. A. Rix, Mrs.; Herbert Porter, K G. Bosworth and Mrs. O. Lodge, for Prince Rupert; T. D. McLean, Charles Stewart, Gus Menkoff, W. Es-salaont, Mr. and Mrs. J. Graus-san and V. S. Moore, for Stewart; William Wharton. A. Campbell, Mis Hardy. Mra. Hardy. R. -1 n THE WEATHER Terrace Cloudy, calm, 30. Rosswood Gloudy, calm, 24. Aiyansh SnOwing, windy, 28. Alice ArnWCIoudy, calm, 30. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 80. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 28. Haielton Cloudy, calm, 22. Smihor XAtinAv palm 9 1897. Besides his' young widow, he is survived by f ;., three months old infant child. liaray ana mm i uiwrence, iw 0f Vancou ,2i MrSi H K Lir:nfM Anyox. ad I. Jiacniaa, tor ivm- itavsnort-LlBht wind.' snow-Ur writes Pacific Milk a lettw "" ' Wi.J80.Ui" a '! 1 1 from which we take the following: MEETINGS FOR Special Annual Proceedings at Salvation Army; Officers for Atlin Cloudy, north wind, 29. .Whitehorse Clear, calm, 12. : Selkirk Cloudy, calm, 13. t.A.run nnnm n . uawson rarx . ciouay. soutn VillliML PhIIkI H wind. io. Mayc Overcast, calm, iO. HOTEL ARRIVALS enr Are Commissioned "'v ' 1 Prince Ruuert Special annual meetings for the Alex Bruce; Premier; John W. vounit people are in progress at 1( s,lorf wiiHi j o. jth local Salvation Army citadel. McMlnn w. B. Smith, J. A. Tay-I Last night there was a special ,or and j A jlotherwell. Van-imusicnl prognm for the occasion R w Sinclair, Inverness; ine sinus uttUu c. ...i.K w j,,, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. Cat E. Anderaan. Misses Do ly c R Lakelse; Mr. and Mrs. Annip and Rosle Smith, Miss Olga . nnvon .... f.,..,.!- tr L. McKenney, Terrace; W. Man- lectins. These w also n duet '."'"":'..,' "u a fty Misse 8filcy and Rosie X Smith. v"' The meeting, was conducted by ?nov Cant. K. A4crsonwand one of n . n . 1 the features Nlhe commission- : ilng of local otma for the year Lf. c'tyJr,' Boorth r II. and i... aj: vtit. t,. A. jonnson, ownton , eommmsions, includetl L. An.lrmw Frank, Terrace, R. Fuller, E. J. MirtTto b WnmaJo. for KuUcr and L. D. Fuller. Porcher three years; Howard Chalk, -Ter- Island. . race. tnasnrer Misses Dolly ' . . Smith. Edith Uek and Evelyn CMt Pierce as company guards; and Twler Hansen, H. McCall and . E. Wnnarny, city; W. R. George Almon as drum sergeant and aroiit lwicpr. Mla Dollv Campbell. Metlakatla; Mr. and' Smith and Edward Herman were Mrs. J. Kay, Smlthers; M. Holen. oIro preenWd wh first class cer- Terrace. 1 if icntes as corps cadets. 1 " Tonight there will be the annual Royal prlxe-glving and program. Crls Berg, city. "1 have told many oT my friends about the richness TafcKfc Milk, Mfteciany, . cofm and chocolate. M PAPIFir MILK o ff And then Mrs. Layman gries on to give good milk her unqualified endorsement . GRAIN ARRIVES ve, car.'oadB of grain arrived oter th we k-end from the eait and is feint; .unloaded todiy , into the Alberta Wheat Poofs local elovi'-tor. Ijoadin? nf (the.' Swedish steumer Sydland Vith a full cariro for the United Kingdom or continent is still proceeding slowly. H. S. Wallace Co. Ud February Clearance . BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS .1 u. His father is a member o ;he . Third Avcsnd Fulton St. mechonica! nepartment or one ox the Edmonton newspaners,"! " j Funeral srWnirementll arq .in' the hands of the B. C. Under-, , takers. iiuiid n.c." Ty Pacific In Burns Lake--SnowIng, calm, 19. : ,ottee Tbfl SlmlWh Showing, calm, mm PHONE 9 WE HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Girls' BUUSY Ry SKIRTS r Including plaid designs. Sizes G to 16 ar!. 'Vftih hnd without ; ' todlce.7 Reasonably Priced Met or in at AbboUford and Ijidnw, B.C JflljOlir BrOS. Ltd. 5 TEanXaiam and cl.Mrt; W Sj'jr