0 OMvf CP H kj Machine KnlvesS IMOHOI C-NAOAIAWCO.tTO. noowth. sr jam. na.. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the highest price. Local and Personal News In Brief NmffmltkkMten Qjily at the End rf a Telephone Wire Someone you love lies sick the doctor has called and has ordered medicine wants it right away ! He phonos 82 or 200. Many experiences in the past have taught him that Ormes will fill his prescription as he wants jUo be filled (from full strength drugs of the ,leiuality)r artd thaj (the dispensing will he nc-(ur-ate'and the delivery speedy. URING YOU PKESCKIITIONS TO PRINCE KUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS Ormes Ltd. yjc Piom et JJrttfjfist TMIUDAVLf, SIXTH ST TKLFPMONES H'i.onn - ---.... -i i--'- ,. ! i H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. January Special Clearance Prices SEE OUR WINDOWS JUST ARRIVED An asBortment of Girla'and Ladies' Sunburst Pleated Skirts 4 ' fof all colors, to fit from 6 to' 20. PjtldES RANGING PRO.M $2.93 TO $G.75. JAB0UR BROS. LTD. FIIONK CI3 3RD AVE., mi ST. Was Dolhcrcd With Severe Headaches Is Not Troubled Now Mm James Romiter, Riverside, N.B., wrii "I was bothered with severs hiydubM, fr ver, mJ tried manv li'Tcr. lit nd-ilirinri. rtut no etlK't, t in.- dv a (nrni t-.-U mo about and after I had t. ) re?.Lo,tH1 found (t had done dm rM , , Ngw I don't know what, s headache is liki. I certainly havo pest fwUi la Burdock Ulood Bitusr.r Manufaetured nnlr by Th T. MU. burn Co., Ltd Toronto, OnU 4 i notices ' . SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the seale ' of charges made for reading , Birth Notices 50c Card of Thanks, $2. ( Funeral Notices $1, , Funeral Flowers 10c name. Intelligent Battery Service per i Marriage and Engagement ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagle Whist Drive and Dance. January 81. Prince Ilffpert Basketball Association dance February 1. . , C.N.K. Emplnis 4th Annual Ball. Moose !Halv. February 8. Presbyterian- Valentine Tea. February 14. '"i ' Moose1 WbiifPrrve and Daup February 22. Scandinavian Dance, Metropole Sid Huater, who ha besin con- fied to bd at bis home far ib past tw moailvf, was able come down town yesterday- after 83 e Ut us take core of your bat-ry .pmbifBis. tins! wiujj- W'yoW.frVd an Wd. of "cusfing! tt tie UuU wont start -when the;weatbr is cold. We repair and service old batteries, and can kell you the fnet new ones made. S. E. Parker LIMITED Ford Dealers DOMINION TIRES 3rd Avenue Phone 83. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 TaxL If Dentist. Dr. J, R, Gosse. hone " ' csc. Ma. f J. Talnier of Blllmor sailed yjS night on the Carduna for a tfjp to Vancouver. Rwart Lyne (Pianist, Capitol Theatre teacher of pianoforte. Ifillliffo It) PnHAi-fil TtL. TH, Red 7QV tf ltWpeijk. -Badminton Ddnce, i! i-. 4 4 f ,n n itaii Ti,,..,t,v t m j ' jt vu. ut, SmaOejf Orchestra. Refreshment '"Tickets 50c. Mr., H. D. nochfort of Stewart, wjjo arrived in the city from the borth yesterday morning, sailed last night by the Cardena on a trip to Vancouver. A. E. Kincaid, Revelstoke in- suranfisaii. nailed last night on yp&wmtH uoyal for clljr. JRobert Bennett, Massett Indian, was fined. 15 and costs,'with option of fourteen days' imprisonment, Uy Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning for drunkenness. Further adjournment uJutJrlmtr, has been Hall .Saturdav rdht at 8 0 20 ' . g taken in the city police court case Tha klI turA 14 a I ipM Cbenojk4 who is ..... , . charged . with j ,1, I , . I . last night decided to order a car of coal from Albert & McCaffery at $10.45 a ton. Mg, A. lenten, who .arrival here frcun Norwajr last Sqndajr proceeded today to Ketchikan on the Princess Mary. keeping his child OUt of school. It is understood the shjld is going tp school now. Passenger sailing from here for the$srth on the steamer PrtMss Mary this afternoon in eluded: Andrew Nelson, for Ketchikan; II. Morrison, for The Busy Bees of the St. Paul's ." . leu""?' "na """"I Mcla' Lutheran Church met last night j10"1 M, J' "aor Skagway ,ai me nome or air, j. Aiyaria, . ni , , ... Hays Cove Cirde. j FraakWaterhouse coast frelgh- rti ter Robert II. Merrick. Capt F n. IiteV uIImI i..t.niM!SuthrllIld' flt the dry dock m the Cardena , for, Vancouver, VIf, Trjee cot- j whefi; he will Uke a wntract " tor!,!5- f W,Kf?ttbe1m . r 7 I laatad vaniir mill Vuu. Wa. . ..vr.. .,vr , . plastering. . PHONE 9-5RI)' AVE& FULT6N STREET. ! JST,AlL2f!5!!r" ' ciriSdT, grain ar swouldering fire in the bi of'tbe hme of Mr. and venue East, ' caused --- the ..... fire de- IW. I . t l l. "7.,"': ripartroent to be called out at 10 was taken ill. He is now nak-0.clack thi mlng. Though in rapid progress toward rov- thsre was considerable smoke, no ry dsoiage was done. Aid. The Collart was named acting mayor at last night's council mswting during the absence of Mayor MeMordie on a ten day trip south on city business. Aid. Collurt's sejj&ctifln was moved by Aid. Ituddf rhant and seconded toy Aid. Dlbu. Thsare MCTajfertysflye Twssen- gsrs aWrda4 tteamer' Princesaii .Vry which wai In port thii nf ternoon bound fronj Vancouver to Stairway. Pour passengers disembark) here including T. G. "Salvor" arrived with full car' go Nanalmo Wellington Lump coal 'VTheiCoal that Lasts." Order. now. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 11C & 117. tf Beacon Hard Coal is Soot-less. It is also said to be the best seller of Alberta Coals. Albert & McCaffery, Limited. Agents. Phone 116 and 117. tf . Motorship Bellingham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived in port at 7 ojclock this rooming from Ketchikan with three carloads of frozen fish for transshipment east over the Canadian National Railways. Passengers arriving in the city from the south on the steamer Cardena yesterday afternoon were: S. Malnes, H. II. Newton, A. G. McCulloch and W. R. Bucknall, from Vancouver; R. II. live, from Wadh&ms. and W. : -3. D. Fraser gtWInnipeg, ehref inspector forihajtraln oard of Canada, who . n a business tour to this coast, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prin cess Royal yesterday afternoon and left for the east on this mor ning's train. Capt. E. H. Simpson, manager of the Langara cannery at Mas-sett, and Mrs. Simpson, who have been spending a holiday in the south, arrived yesterday afternoon on the Princess Royal frtm. Vancouver and will sail tonight on the Prince iohn for the Queen Charlotte Islands. ern Interior for the General Con struction Co. Ltd. whose service he will join on March 1. Passengers arriving in the city from the south aboard the steamer Princess Royal yesterday af ternoon were: J. D. Fraser, Mr.! Reckman. Mr. McDonald. Mr. I Giirespie, C. V Dowling, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Slmpaon, J. McCarthy, Mr. Thompson,' George Sylvester and Mr. Korogflshi, feora Vancouver, and Irwin Bruyn. from Oeean Falls!' STOP! LOOK I Leif Ericksorl Social in Met- ropole Hall, Friday. February 1, at 8 p.m. Admission, Gentlemen 60c, Ladies 25c. Special welcome to all fishermen. r SCHOOL BOARD FIRST SESSION Thomas McMeeking Appointed Chairman and Financial Sutemfnt 'Shown At a meeting of the school board last night Thomas McMeeking was (hosen chairman and the board at Barrett, well known commercial t down to work on the egtj. ! C.P.R. ntgiamer Prince Mary, ;Capt. Clff. arrived In ort ail , i o clock this afternoon from Vancouver $11 sailed at 2 p.m. Majpr R, M. Taylor, formerly district engineer here for the provincial department of public ; works and for the past few years stationed at Kamloops in A similar capacity, has resigned from the government service to become representative in the south .vaicn . jiicic ns a lull IlirrilllK. those present being, in addition to the chairman. Mrs. Snencer und Trustees Gilchrist, Barrie and I Thompson. Inspector Fraser at tended to advise the board In re for Skagwny and other Alaska j d to th(1 need of the Khooh points whew sbe yill call here The new members of the RoWlniu.una next jveunfesday nt-,were V9lt0lMi by the chairman Mi as Dorothy Davies, teacher of the prinury grade in the Stewart public school, ' passed thrash tle cljy ypsterilay en-: who have a half holiday on Thurs- route to her pome at thllliwack day. where sh has been called on ac count of the death of her father, Dr. W. V. Davies, well known pioneer Fraser Valley dentist Dr. II. T. James, resident mining engineer for the provincial MWtnment, addressed the Wo- It wns decided to shange the date of meeting of the school board to the second Wednesdsy in each month. This was done to convenience retailers on the board, A statement prepa-ed by the secretary was handed to members of the board, showing that a deficit of 1927 amounting to $1100.98 had bn paid off, leaving a balance to their credit of $2531 . The cost of the various schools in the City for the year 1928 was 'men's Canadian Club at a tea as follows: this afternoon in the Commodore King Edward $18,401.72 Cafe. Mrs. M. II. BloU, vice- Booth Memorial 80,809.08 prgsident. occupied the chair In Borden Street 18,003.28 the absence of the president, Mrs. Seal Cove 3,516.28 J. C. McLennan, who is confined Westview 2.012.43 to her home with an attack of Progress wns made on the Influenza. uration of the estimates. And teas from Sisiest gardens make the blend. SAL ABU T El Ai Fresh from the gardens1 an- mm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rey. J. A. Madill. Morning Worship at Jl o'clock, Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society 245 Second Avenue This Society Is a bancb of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sundsy Set-rice at 11 a.m.; subject, "Spirit." Testimony Meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is cordially InvlteiL ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ' ! John H. Hanson, Pastor. Morning Worship at 11 a.m., Sunday School and Confirmation Class at 7:50. Bus at Sixth and Emanusl and RWIy. liome. Evening Serrke at 7:30. Service under auspices of the Luther League. Special readings, songs and speeches. FINAL DRAFT OF- AGREEMENT MADE FOR SALE OF POWER AND LIGHT IN CITY NOW COMPLETED. (Continued from page one.) , - Iature ratifying the deal can be secured. The city rrr-f. t'.it water supply at WoojwuiUi Lake sufficient at ali times to supply the needs o: the c . the Corpor- The company aftrejEi W; -car. on suprJyiag the ltr wlthujg and "powV at rates rot an hln-rari er than at present and in the meantime to proceed with the construction of a power plant at some place other than Wood-worth Lake, the work to be completed within two years with six months grace in case of need. This plant shall be able to deliver to the city 5,000 horsepower and to continue development as the need shall arise until a total BURNS' MEMORY DULYHONORED birthday of National Rard Celebrated by St. Andrew's Society '- 'U': 50 persona were present t the celebration last night by 'e io;ai Si Andrew Society at ation agrees to pay one third of '.ie I. O. D. 11 liuit n honor of the cost of maintaining the dam he anniversary of the birth of during the period of joint occu-t Auld Scotia's national bard, Rob- .rt Burns. L iHtllfc :nf was egagei &VfSi$W&m p.m. until 2 a.m. thMtb music by an orchestra con- listing of John Brenner. James Watt. J. B. Mackay and W. Vaughan Davies. James Irvine, president of St. Andrew's Society, acted as master of cere- ownies. Supper was served st midnight Ifter which the customary toast to "The King" wss honored. The toast to "The Immortal Memory" was responded to by Rev. T. H. of 100.000 horsepower or more j McAllister, pastor of Rupert is being delivered. (East United Church, who gave The company'puts in a modern in brilliant address on Burns, street lighting system and sup-The Haggis was brought In in plies the city with power and the customary manner by Piper light at $16 net per year for each I H. Smith and George Scott and light of 100 watts, snd higher Alt x Connon, in splendid style, power at proportionate rate. The company takes over existing city contracts and provision is made for city control of new work and for joint use of poles in case it may be desirable. The company is bound to observe all city by-laws and conform tp all regulations,' to pay taxes and to pay all its employees the current rate of wages. , , The franchise Is given for 25 years subject to renewal It the city so wishes. Should there be a provincial ! law passed providing for a public utitities commission, trie corporation will come under the scope of its activities and be controlled by it. recited "The Address to the Hg-tis." Dvring the sapper interval. President Irvine read a Doera entitled . Tribute to iurns." which wi Written for the occasion by Mrs. James Car-michael of California, a former resident tf this city. The committee in charge consisted of George Geddes, chair- Iman. .Howard Steeu, J. McLean P!.I' V 'Hi .J T. ' anu j micsi-, , niggins presided at the door. Austin Brown, former resident of the city, who is . visiting here from California, will sail torpor-row evening on the Catala for a trip to Any ox.