v: -:':.y, Pbry:.j7 20, 1C20 TUT. ' MU NEWS L oca and. p ersona N ews In Brief 1)0 NOT fiO TO SEA WITHOUT A First Aid Kit Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 Jfic Pioneer TMHfD AVE. f SIXTH ST Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ANll OperatiDx Ci.T.I. 20.00(1 Ton Final ing Dry Uw't Engineers, tfiachlnlsts. Boilrrmakers. Blacksmiths. I'mirrn makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Fc ELECTKIC AND ACETYLUNE VEI,)jN;. ) Our plant Is equipped to handle all Kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and .185 REDS Transfer Fifteen years experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO 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 It our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone t 204. Night Phone: Red 317- Fishing Opens Soon RE PREPARED AND PROPERLY . , CLOTHED v. WavKbva .n rtiilendld lino oil which iii,.. we , can nnn ooii sell for rni 9R 25 in to an 30 tr per ci'nt less. ALSO MEN'S IIIII OVERALLS The Mogul, in black only. Regular 2. 25. Spwinl, $1.35. Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE 1 r HTV Unionists --TFLEPHnNF o,.onn ---- " SHIPYARD MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give Instant service in buying and jelling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting .Wheat order on Winnipeg Stjck Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. ' S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Culling, Workmanship nnd Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED iimccm City, Ling, the Tailor Phone CIO Try a Daily News want-ad. See, Ityp's Irish Ro$i." ft ! 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Hig 4 Taxi tf Dentist Dr. J. K. Gosse. 'hone 686. Members Lodge 1051 meets tonight at 8 o'- l i. . ,!.. ; i c. " cial. , Pythian Sisters Benefit Tea at the home of Mrs. P. C. Miller, 522 Eighth Ave. West, Thursday afternoon, February 21 from 3 to 5:30. 41 Laugh away the blues, see "Green Stockings,' Capitol Thea-i tre, February 25. Reserve seats at Rupert Pharmacy. No seats, held after 6 D.m. same dav. a- - Georire Keen of tho n.N.n in. vestigatjon department arrived in flin illnn dty.on yesterday .(,.,..,.. . . h ' " 1 -SGALE- OF-CHARGES i .TxV f ? ' "c,Me of t entfj-es made for reading nntiees: Birth Notices 50c . Caftjbj of Thank,, 2. Funeral Notice $1. lateral Flowers 10c per , t. Marriage and Engagement unwHiricemente $2. See "Abie'a Irish Rose." Hear Fifty Voice Choir concert Presbyterian Church, Friday, Fil. 22, at 8 p.m. R. . E. Allan, district forester, 1 returned to, the city on yesterday: &fterncoa um irpjn a trip tojtne funeral of. Ms mother whose i death OCCUrreff-veeterdav. H'll. ,t.he aftsmoon'di'.J.nvPf the Interior on on official official HiiHa dutief. Inauector William Suiller. 'urn. &K$ Aifr vJLtm'Z oetwge. qn. official ilUties. , .Frarju, Waterhousei freighter Robert, II. Merrick arrived inport during the night from the south and was this morning unloading a curgo of coal at the Trotier dock. J. K. Gordon, proprietor of the Terrace Hot. 1,. will arrive in the city on tomorrow afternoon's train from the interior and sail Friday morning for a trip to Seattle and Vancouver. F. Patterson, original owner-tr tho Porrhpr .Inland mi no whlph ia! now being" developed hy he'expecs to leave in a few dayi A trafpl, fTflm Prince turhfllj'p the inter interior this men- ning. Mcr'lfi BeHlhgham, Oapt., J. B. Asn, was in porti this mornn; ( from Ketchikan with one; eacload of frozen salmttn for traBshtpmnt eaet over the Canadian National Railways. ANNOUNCEMENTS See MAbi's Irish Rose." Moote Whist Drive and Dance February 22. , See "Green Stockings," I.O.D.E. play, Capitol Theatre;; February Eagles Whist, Drive and Dance February 88. ,. ,, ;! ' K. 1 Anniversary Ball March Women of Moeseheart Legioto, St. Patrick's Tea, Mart'h 14. at the home of Mrs. Mustwllem. Sugar I (10 lbs. Bulk Sugar 68r 4 lb. Pkg. Prunes 45c ' 7-lb. Sack B. K. Rolled Oats 56c j Monk and Gluts Custard Pow-1 der, Is . .40c i Malkin's Best Asparagus Tips.; ! Is. Per tin 20c' ! Cremettes, 2 pkgs 22c' ; Fels Nuptha Soap, per carbon 80c Sweet Pfttuiws, 3 lbs. ...... .ie Try a jar of lleltu Sandwich Rel-I ish or Mayonnaise, per jar USc I SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GREEN i 'EG ETABLSS Fresh each. boat. Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 ii . , SHJ3335S3SS3SHS1 ' COAL Vour choice 1 EDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Rulkley I(ny nnd Grain-Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. I Dr. Alexander rilONK 575 IIF.SVKK MOCK DENTIST i Woodwork .interests, returned to th tv'n.tiotrr?nw ,ffnnnn'. train after, having nf.nt sine Ust i October, visiting at his former, home at King's Mills, Ohio. vHe is registered at the Savoy Hotel. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT-illousekeeping rooms single or double. Phone 427. 43 PAIN in BLADDEP lrimitlr Easfd b; SANTAL MIDY U ur to jet the Urnuhir iMtk tnr rhe rrnrd "Mill BaaC2LoCSB39i HUH- I SJECTALS THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 1 , . . .. . 1 BISCUITS - Red Arrow Boxes, aj , fancy pad; containing not lessl thi.u 1-2 lbs. net. Wonderful value at, per box .'.81c 'MOTHER'S FLOUR in gingham sacks, 4s. Per- sack ....$2.33 QUAKER CORN Per tin ... . 15c ; PRUNES New stock. Per lb. 10c ; ORANGE MARMALADE1 is. Per tin 50c' EXCELLENCE DATES in pack-' ages; Per pkg 11c, BLaCK FIGS Extra choice. 1 21bs-. 25c SWANSDOW FLOUR j Per pkg. 3Qc 1 OLD i.Nt,LlSl FLOOR WAX I Per tin 75c I HADBIE FILLETS No skin or, bonu. P lb 25c ! ATLANTIC BONELESS COD- Per lb 22c SUNKIST ORANGES Good size. Watts? Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56 See "Abie's Irish Rose." Inspector James M. Tupper R. f! Af P f atllWTlhrt I. ,. ...... 'iyesterdar afternoon's train from a brief trip to tne interior on of- tificial duties. ' Distribution of city relief work was the chief topic of discussion at .a. meeting 'Of unemployed wWch was held, last night in the Grain Handlers' Union Hall. There was a large attendance. Judge II. E. A- Robertson of Prince George arrived in the cjty on yesterday afternoon's train to preside over local sessions of the county Court in mj aia-seme 01 Judge F. McB. Young who is on a trip south for the benefit of his health. , Called to V couver to attend Ram Cruicksh4nJk, of tM C.N.R. city ticket of f Icev sairedilteCerday be away much more thi)xViweek.i " , (' , , Two delinquents in filing pro- vincial incomer-tax retlirn! whe p'j Agent wanted to sell Neon appeared on summons before J.j ' E- Miller, inspector of cus-' The Metropole Hall last night C. McLennan, Judge of the court tonM. and M assistant, Thomas was alive with much mer.imt'nt of revision, on Monday afternoon,1 Mason, arrived in the city on the among Oddfellows ;ind Rebekahs. again came before the court this Prince George this afternoon The affair took tho form of a so-afternoon and announced that Vancouver, being here on-cjal auction with A. U. Phillips they had now made the necessary official duties. as auctioneer and P. Solon, ca- returns. shier. Bidding was brisk and a II. L. Batten M. E. arrived In g6od sum was realized. Chris Graham, well known local the city on the Prince George this During the evening Miss Nellie C. N. R. locomotive engineer, was afternoon from Vancouver, being Lawrence gave selections on the discharged on Sunday from the on his way to the interior where violin, accompanied by Miss Moi-J?rince Rupert, peneral Hospital has properties to examine in Re kvf ence, after which all re-where hi underwent an operation a consulting capacity. .paired to the dining hall, where on his leg for verkose veins. He fr a two weeds' convalescing trin tn Rnhnrtr Dm ami San "raneisco. . signs for the Neon Display Co., apply Mr. Nemitz, Prince Rupert nmAMH... Basketball, Exhibition Hall on Frirfnv ...... nH Kaf.,,.,1,., evi ,- --j u.ui uuj i cuiuai 22 and 23. Three games, Anyox vs. Rupert. Admission 50c and 25c. 43 1 Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, ' provincial police, returned to the city on the Prince George this afternoon from a trip to Ocean Fall on official duties. A. A. Connon returned to the "y on the Prince George this aftornoon from Vancouver where Mrs. Connon is remaining for several weeks longer. . David Nemitz, Vancouver fin- ancier, arrived in the city on the Prince George this afternoon from the BOUth. Hs is nn a hual. e visit to the citj ' iuad district: . thA?jfeK?f e city on thf Prince George: tM afternoon " rT- from rf-.. Seattle v where ? na been sgehdlng the winter. Ir.iajid Mrs, Joseph Greer "re- tarhed to the eity from the south on the Prince Georire this after- noon. Mr. Greer has been on a business trip to" Toronto- Mont- -v ""W4"c'' " Meorge UKiay returning north tol- 5 V t0Jttll aKnd.,ih" Mw. Blue and son came down from Hyder yesterday to meet Rev. Arthur Barner of Toronto, mperintendent of Indian Mis-dons of the United Church in! Canada, arrived f f the city on ysterday afternoon's train from HazeRon in the course of his an-1 nual western tour. He left this afternoon for Port Essington and will be back here to attend t!je annual spring meertrr of he Prince Rupert Presjytc-ry hif h i will open tomorrow. I Passengerc reck'uj the city jfrom northern points on the stetmer Camosun yesterday af- i Iff nmnnnn TT1 I J IVSi K f1.!!. l!r LOCAL PiOPLE ' TO SEE FILM Hundreds of local theatre goers have announced their intention of eeing Anne Nichol's "Abie's Irisn Rose" which has been book-. ed by the management of the' Capitol for presentation at the theatre tonight and Thursday. Many have wondered why Abie s Irish Rose" is such a lemenious mccess. Anne Nichols ho wrote andsupervised the production tff "Abie," says it 'tueeeeded becMist' it n homey. sincere and vitally hum.-.n, that human things appeal to human Dp?- In short she states that "humanitv" is the secret nf her pay-writing. . i MERRY T1MEIUST NIGHT AT SOCIAL . . ..nTnnnnt n 1 IN METROPOLE HALL M M. social 80C.ia! C01 committees of the respecuve loages The evening ended in dancing - the W.c furnied by their own h''. here and now general superinten- Wt -at -VYHnipeir, arrived in the . . . r a 1 l. l r: Ce,rge this morning ip the course of a holiday trip to the Pacific Coast. They will proceed to- rto & make the trip back to Vancouver aboard the steamer. Stop Itching Skin Troubles A ReU AnUtcpUc Celt Results Htm, tfcaM ikln. rankMi. id ntfc-r itls tmdlM qilckir rleU-tu U.D.D. Tki. pur eoomr HKU pnrar the. ikln, mntkliir 4 kfUmt th IrHlKwl iImom. ITCHIKU bTOHl tli'Mnvt. D.D.B. It etir mi Klikln. A JV bctot pforM l mil v your dm. 7ojr h.dt kick. U.DJ, $Htt tUn tfillt. iVmwtrlJJl.aotBy. w. t. irr:. .eon. nui hoist. OUMB LTD. February Clearance SALE KARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Third Ave. and Fulton St. PHONE 9 . ; A sdfe driw belonging to the real and other points in the east1 '' '' '.Vl ', " ' ,r Stevedoring and Mrs. Greer went to Vancbtf-j Pacific Co. sprung . B Walton formerly assis-a leak the day before yesterday ver to meet him. . . gMjehl, BU'perintendent for while engaged in driving piles for ' ' ' , 'the Canadian Nafonal Railways ine new ary xun-ai ine uig cay Cove 4nd sank. The plant was ffiVa.!!dStelay..and. 8 "0WL be,: ton the job asrain Within a 'day or so. Taking over the service from the ateamer FriQce:Rusjert which has now been withdrawn at Van couver for annual overhaul, C. N R. steamer Prince George. CaDt Harrv Nedden. arrived in port at 2 o'cldck this afternoon from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Stewart and Anvox. returning here at 6 o'clock Friday morning and sailing south at 9 a.m. Hi ildrens Colds Best Treated Externally That's why modern mothers prefer Vicks it cannot upset delicate stomachs. Rubbed on throat and chest, it acts two ways at once: (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) It "draws out" the soreness like an old-fash-vioned poultice. Vic Oyer t? Million Jars Used YtAxir Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the highest prices. ternoon incladed: G. McDonald, 'j -r- -; J. R. Honeyman, C. E. Imeson, A.' C RmHi. H. E Pawavn. Foster(lJ, C WJar fft r Willan, J. A. Bray, A, G. YounglUi 0. Tldll(tlC IjU. LIU. and S. Gurvich, from Anyox; Mr. and Mrs. Ct'orge Rodger. A. Mof-att, Mrs. Smurthwatte, Mrs. Ernest Blue and T. J. Shenton, from Stewart, and Miles Donald, from Alice Arm. Passengers going through to Vancouver on the- ves- i sel include: C. J. Higginbotham Hnd R. Ryan, from Anyox, and R D. Haddon. Joe Green, E. E.' Hayes and Ernest Love, from , Stewart. OPEN ASSAY OFFICE HERE-G . W. Dunn, who Is to open an assay. offjee here for the -I CenVclidated Mining & Smelting Co, arrived In the city on the Prince George this after neon from Itossland, where he has been located for many years in the service of the company. SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue Phone 765 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality.