"Ate -'V PAGE RTX HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. DEMAND Phone 580 DRY BIRCH . JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load ,' . ..v. . . $3.50 Double load'... , . .. . ... ...... $fi;50 Large sack 50c Box Wqpd CuttingSjLarge. Load $3.50 i ; GDAi; PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Bootless Ltlrge-Egg $12.50 1 Alberta So6tless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump ,.. $13.0,1! Also all other classes coal. Pi-mo and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage IHiy and Nigbt hcrefce 139 Scond Avenue Rupert Bririd" Kippers TUB UAINT1KST BKEAKFAST FX)IV Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. B.C AND YOU WILL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION ONCE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE NEW More Pep More Power More Comfort Than Any "Light Car Ever Built. They Arc on Display at Our Showroom. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED v FORD DEALERS Avc. East DOMINION TIRES JFhpne 83 Advertise in 4The Daily News' , will be found to proceed w Ik Uw organization of a company to i:rr-,vide the service. Beetles thai of ! the B. C. Packers, the provision of such a boat would, no doubt, i bring further busings tf the city jfrom other canneries and the 'og- erlnff and mining industries, etc. . VJCTIITC BT1 by the B. C. Puckers, in the ira.- v. oik thev mediate luture re canneries on So as to improve lighting con-ditiona, the chemical and biologi cal laboratories of the Prince Rup ert Fisheries Experimental Station are being painted white throughout. Fred Scadden ha been engaged m carrying out the work this week. t Alex (Doc) Clnpperton of the government wharf stuff is rusticating at Prince George for a couple of weeks, having left for the lnterio- town at the-" end of last week. Doc should hfijjii authority On something Resides football, basoball, cricket, boxing und all the other local sports when he returns, for he said before he left that he was going to take In all the hoekoy and curling games unlets he geta frozen out and has to come home . Ills many friends will ho)e that Doc has a real good holiday. Saiurda THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs Boat for Local Freight Service Needed Now; Water front Active in Preparation for Opening of Halibut Season: Morris II. Changes Hands with a view to purchasing the? c6rfi?pany -of a greater k amount ot cannery supplies m the citv than has .been done in the past brings to the fore again, the necessity of a suit-, able boat boing provided to ply between Prince Rupert and points on this part of the coast in the freight and passenger trade. Full advantage, as a matter pi face, cannot be taken j of this new business opportunity unless this requirement is j filled. A number of-local buni-"' "" - iness people have expressed their U: 'ISVa, well-know'n local Jap-(willingness to become interested Meoat build'i's expected' to i in the matter, financially and return o the citv earlv next otherwise, and, no doubt, some one rarilh from u trip to Japan, wSere be. attended the recent coronation. of tlic new emperor. With the reopening of the hal-ibu: fkhir.ir now leas than a month off, busine.-s along the waterfront has beer l-vening up in ;rrcat mifir on ling ih pant week or so. Slu- or&ke Wf an repo t having all the en 11 bundle and -the at least, from its otlter service plants are also busy, the Skeena ami Naas Vcryvionn thesliiW eh tuvers ana .wsewpere aajasem 10 fWUiahments Wffl be getting thoir the' city Is concerned, a beat of turn In outfitting tile boats bef pre upward of 30-tons carrying ea- theHrritiat-triprtirthrhigh spots. parity would meet the situation,. The lint boaJp-AvilL leave for the nicely, though It would probably gJnds about Ternary 10, it Is be inadvisable that the boat expected. should be limited to so .small ca- . - ; paeAfc. 'Hi Tvoilld be necessary to Apothe- well'j-known Prince Rup equip the boat with two derricks ert halibut boat, the Morris It., so as to make convenient the un- has changed bands. Cant: John loading of freight at cannery Hansen being the vendor and docks. The suggestion is also Capt. fJarl Giske, the purchaser. ' made that some kind of accom- Giske . has fished out of Prince modation should also be provided Rupert' for several years and last! for the carrying of passengers. season was on the American boat It is estimated that it would not Kura?f. The Morris II . is about coBt more than $80,000 or $86,000 10 years old and was formerly tc build new such a boat as is knowrt' as the Fisher. She was required. There are also the al- first operated under American tentative of obtaining a suitable registry and was built In Seattle, vessel by purchase or charter. In She to '48 feet long and is equipped any case, the time seem to have with a 80 h.pf Corljss engine, come whoa the port should be , .; provided with auch a boat, up as The Prince Jlupejrt halibut 3oat ! full advantage can be taken of the KaiB,vCspt,. Tfjam. .Hansen, has. , Froishte Salvor, Capt. W. W. Huah, la due ta'morrow from Vancouver to Albert & McCaffery with a full cargo of coal and Experts of the T)iffPrpnP which it was be- "ft Js me Keeii banks-Morse Co. have Iwn in the Thurlow, boe-i?JbEiken, off its entirei McCaffery. a well-Tcnown local 'u-h (,.. lof this week waterfront business, have now bton satisfactorily settled. Misak Aivazoff ban decided not to pro-reed with the foxming of a new ! company aa he bad planned. lThi'uttl&it iibat akla is at the a J ..A ' : . .. . -. ry aoeji awaiting tne arrtvat-oi-a- the e TaRla had to be ; owed hack to lr(nce Hupert. Flanking of the new 50-foot hal- libut boat which k being built by Y. Suebiro. Prinee Itunert Jan- Cannd'an Fair- anese boat builder, for Capt. Judl whieh were handled by the Kupert Fisheries Experimental ".Mn,. Station in suceeaeion to Miss lea Wood, who is leaving next week for Saskatchewan, where she will i be married . Miaa Wood, who has been at the biological station nlnce it opened, ia receiving beat wishes for the future from her many friends. I were put In . I alar Next Friday K. Taumura, Oow Uny boat builder, wil launch the 88-foot eombination halibut and seineboat which he has had under construction for the past several weeks complete of it:' enil water . sale. Andrew Falk of The "beauty diet" that made her ugly SHE was one girl who was going to ttay attractive so she watched her "beauty diet" But. all the time, she was missing something every diet should have. In the dishes she. so carefully selected there was scarcely any roughage. Constipation gained a foothold Soon, her charm, her strength ; the very youth she. thought to protect were paying the price! Thousands of women and men are paying the. price of soft, fibreless meals. Many are dieting and yet they defeat their own purposes because constipation continues to poison the system. No other evil is more widespread. It may start with aching heads and blemished cheekj. It often ends with serious trouble and disease. And more's the pity when it can be so easily prevented by means of a simple cereal. So quickly relieved. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to bring sure ieJief . . . safe prevention I - 1 ALL-BRAN is 100 effective ALL-BRAN is practically all roughage, or ALL-BRAN A. R. DarlihgtaivJormerly of ... nged 77, passed away on Tuesday in the Ilazelton Hospiial where he. had been a patient for about a week. The city far the past wek er so over- Urday and the launching wHlBiln met tnl8 weK 01 ine nome ihauline d esel enirines on a num- taKe place next friuay. The ve?-,ot iuro. nwuui onuri-c. Iter of local fishing vessels, some se will be completed about the of which have been making trial thne the taHbut fishing season ru-runs on the harbor during the opens. t few days. The bosts re- reiving attention have included Among tne 1'rinee uujen nau . a.. t.si . a Iktii lutn a. . ri n ar a I ioii nnnapkr a aaiilntiAn fe jiaitfim vtmii' iitmiia aim u.nv. nnuvmuuiu CoveminL thfe fifth naekw Taplow dMM -vvhAifl In nptf Dr. II. C. Wrnch left on Wednesday night for Vancouver where he will attend the meeting of the British Columbia Liberal SMITIIEUS the here this cilltate ea, '. 1 He.Vy Arthur Barner, superln-' 'tcniient ol Indian Schools for Ilarrfr l$tHt. moving1 spirit of tfuj ynlted. Church, was a visitor the Stai 'elding, had a rather here last week And wo the novel job on hand this week when guest of Rev. T. l. Wright at he took down anil overhauled the Jjaelton. -1060-pound three-foot bell of the1 Catholie Chu h. New bearings ! Mo. and Mrs. II. Hanson of Fortwtdale were business visitors Ih SmUhcrs during the week. AIL-BRAN maw to i, T 1 NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. NFW HAZELTON led at the Topley-Iiichfild by E. - J. Marshall. Owing to prevalence of influ- !. ... Th montMv hrutosa &nH irhiat- busing that is being offered the been ,nde" goin repairs . at of the CatMW Women's P- dry dWk'to dainiVe done when h "7!,, -.u 7"iUtt wa. hald' m Tuesday wafB iArfendediu Kbrth IgUnd Mar- - it! ii.li t a. - l i a a m m ii ml i. nccan. ZLZ -. nr Prk wlar. at bridge R. . Jlclntyre, Mrs. Differences Settled bor.wbJle wr.wojie teturnlng warning from irora her ner fiaal uaai ' ; were were Mr, Mr, t. i. 4. Ii. pug U S. . McGill and f . r i j . i i i . i Jnk Salt was a business visitor uwrHe "rcoaru wniK prii taken by Mrs. I. A. Bah- Chai4e M&rris. Mil SlcKeniie anyd Mrs. W. Grant. newtaftnindheel following "WW ZVeTZZ' . reguiar practk.. but no 01 he uau'e veterans an accident when the vesse made tA,B, W recently. Thel''' of the Canadian Legion ST ??fJJ ttflshaff par Tti if ... bs suggested a home and home Vanarsdol, OI " WR snalthers. Mrs. J. Paulis, wife of the section foreman at Cedarvale. (Underwent an operation in tht ' i.wui uuBnuii recenuy ana win Felix Bridge Club of l!at.'haTe to baw auih performed. II. and the It u pert AlariPe i'nxi- cPm W, twivuiuk i.ne ncajtesi smiwxaii oi nrtH P. It. T. fiahintf'aioa"'bhVe been the Palr-'wlnter wivttjpCrTenced ...... 3.1 . . fof XicM'XktiL. VtUt Mand andjKveekr It w(Jl grktly fa mi.. n.irh r.M .,v Balaacr fpt. Johp Orvik..bom6rihe hauTTng iff poles' and tl e voasel will he fully ..i, exceptfor installation , jj, of the fnct that mld e. beiore UxaKesvovne WIM1ther on uvii-nl ncMtlnm htm is being offered fori Dr. Alexander OKHMH 11LOCK DENTIST caused It to be closed. Dave Ucenan, yho has Important mining holdings, in the Top-Ley section, was a business visitor a, town during the week. Flu of a mild type has, been HUite prevalent Ip Smltherfl of late owing to the unseasonably mild weather. PRINCE GEORGE J. W. Miers of tne nrovintial department of uuMk works is making a recttMaiasanat! survev Of the tbirty-oUe MtMuinn A-ak V'Ldiigworth. it fc expected that tjdor. will . i'4'In the spring for the buihlini, ti.l a. -.i , The annual meetkiK of the v,, jneri ilospital Anatiiuru u,.. held yesterday (fUrouun ,h. theme of Mrs, A. P. Andersen. A suecaeaful carnival was hel. kot the local Hkatin rink iu ' t.l.A rft nwiH. mere were prises fi eoatunMw and toe uaimI rate, were held. John A. Fruer. M. P. hm Car looo, nas reeesved word oi the death of his 94-year old it,- in Shakespeare, Ont Jaipea MeLane of the laeat tourist tamp is facing a thfln, .iff of permittinir the lU at mU'...i on his premkea, Weather has been sating fta-)-dcr here during the past few dajfs mild spell, It i beglnnjnk l f9el more like winter. T AH candidate for munlfr4, office here this year were retur-ned by acclamation. Mavor !. ,terson was re-elected as well as II. N. Monk' has resigned as Aldermen Alox Moffatf bccountnnt for the. TppIeyBIch-tOpJe and T. A. Griffith Vm lujui Mining uo. iovtaKc a simiiac tespn, j.. ij. Lambert and F. C ion wiin the -11 wen lako oaunoere were returnuH ilntnii (Jq, Ue, haa been succeed- school trustees. bulk. This bulk carriej mo ture throughout the digtv tive tract Gently d'wteni ing the intestines, sweeping OUt poisonous WMteg, Part. bran products seldom con. tain enough bulk to be com. pletely effective. Docton recommend ALL-BRN, tB 1 00 bran. It accompli results part-bran product! cannot hope to equal. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN ii fa. finitely better than habit-forming pills and laxativ A naturally healthful cereal I To enjoy with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits or honty added. Use it in cooking too. Recipes on package. Mix it with hot cereals. 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