T-Wf I) MTV VpH ; . ; Local and Personal News In Brief - - ' ' 1 ! Mm tfeaM & Often 0iy at fie End of a Telephone Wire Someone you love lies sick-the doctor has? called WbriSSfi medicil-want5 it right away ! He tfllondt 62 or 200. Mflhy experiences in the past have laught him that Ormes will fill his prescription as he wants it to he filled (from full strength drugs of the highest quality), and that the dispensing will bo accurate and the delivery speedy. HRING YOU PRESCRIPTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS f"3K mat 'OSi.ttf GS m K EE El . c TMinD AVE. f, SIXTH ST Underwear for the Cold Weather I OR LADIES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Tn pure wool and silk-and wool : combinations and two- j piece suits. : AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avenue RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience in FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We Mil 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CRMRNT SAND GKAVKL Our price, weights and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: lied 317. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom lie pay the hlghwt prices. VK M Trff -TELEPHONES 'l20C The 'Flu" Left Her With A Wretched Cough Mrs. E. A. Brooks, 1164 Robson St., Vaaoouver, U.C., writ: "lat winter I had the 'flu' twice, and the laat time it left me with a wretched cough that stemed to stay right with me until I Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup "The first bottle I used seemed to relieve it to much I purahaaed the SNmtd one, aad now, 1 find my rough has completely left me. "I shall certainly never be without -battle of 'Dr. Wood's' Pine Syrup in the house." rrice 36e. a bottle; large family aite GOe. at all druggie! a and dealers. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co, Ltd, Toronto, Out. Intelligent Battery Service It up ak cure of your bat tery problems' this winter and you'll find an end of "cussing" at the car that won't start when the weather Is cold. Wc repair and service old balterlon, and can sell you the finest new ones made. S. E. Parker LIMITED Ford Dealers ' DOMINION TIRES 3rd Avenue Phone 83. ' ' SCALE OP' CHARGES ' 4 . -i The following Is the' scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 50c. Cards Of Thanks, $2. :' FuneraJ Notices $1, 1 ' t Funeral Flowers 10c pef ' name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. tt4ttt4ttttt4 ANNOUNCEMENTS t ' , ... . , C N R. Emp oKee 5th Annual Hall. Moose Hah, February 8 i Valentine Social in Catholic JlaU, F a Woman fi'Moqseheartv Legion Whiss'DrivVarid'D, )ancei-i'ebruary 12. Cash prizes. Presbyterians Valentine Tea, February 14. Moose Whist Drive and Dane? February 22. See "Green Stocking," I.O.D.E. play, Capitol Theatre, February 25. K. P. Anniversary Ball Mnreh St, Andrew'a Church Church of England) Men's Annual Banquet, Tuesday. February 12, at '7 p.m. In Church Hall. Ticketa , one dollar. 27 Installation 19Z9 Of-j .V.Jeb - WlMMiib and ' guVssr m v ? '"'S.S. Salfpf ' has arrived again with a full cargo of Nanalmo- U'alliniTtnn l.umti nnl Alhert A ' MeCaffery, Limited. Phone ljj 4ttc4 imA f ' T rown, ! R- and 117. ' if L T jr ' " ? .lty . , . . . Lesiie J. Martin of the engln-!from j R. W. Kennedy., well! itfioa'eesfaj fep)-frftnt of the Home ,n Stewart lawyer, was a'paJtA'gtr Oif JMslritjutW. Ltd., arrived in ;W,tn aboard the Catala yesterday af the city on the Prince Rupert from ' j ter noon going through to Van- Uiis morn i rye from Vancouver. ir. :. u i i j I tien with the branch the company ' T. J. Shenton, inspector of U planning to establish on the mines, returned to the city on the .local waterfront. Catala yesterday afternoon from! a trip to Stewart on official dut-i Paeaengera disembarking here ies. Aboard the steamer Catala yesterday afternoon were a num-.er, ber of Port Simpson natives go- ,T. ing through to Bella Bella where they will attend a religious gath-1 ering. - : i F. J. Crossland, well known Vancouver: -mining engineer, was a passenger 'nboard the Catala yesterday Afternoon going south following a trip to Stewart where ne is consulting engineer iqr a number of properties.- Dr. H. T. James, resident min- ing engineer for the provincial " government, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon irom a. uusmess uip to aiewan lhe bonding of the Big Missouri m"' " 'VU'-and Anx. He is about to Join to the standard Mines Co. of t1 . , me service oi uie uranuy o. Harry Hawkins, who returned to the city a- few weeks ago with Mrs. Hawkins and infant son ataln Un admitted to the Prince 1 i?,mArf T-.nr,,! H.i ...f f,. ing from further pa r'alytiei , '.Kip e Nonuan Eraser, mrtoUrivA of of tha the Esperanza Ranarani. mfn. mine . . at t Alice Alie "T.r " " Worship "V"' ,"",v port early Friday morning from Arm. nd Angus MacdonalcL wjto 2' ?1 UViwy via the Queest Char-is identified with thfe company.' T"h I) "rta' ?f iaI',fr9Yf . lotte Islands. The veel was jarrived in the city oo;the Catala, yesterday afternoon ' from the ( "uc ",c " , 1' north, being her on company " PJ,t1tI,n ?,thf ' business. market the old Court House block .. here. The mayor's official re- H. T. Alrey, who has been in!?0?"" hi" tr'p;vill be present.-d charge of samDlintf work whlehl1" u,e l"u " enny oate ! the Britannia Mining Co. has 'been carrying out on the Torie mine at Alice Arm, was a passenger nboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver. i'lMorrfejDanimiist, who Is iden tified' with tho timber business in the interior, arrived from Ceffarvalei on yesterday after- nooirs Tnan. City Solicitor E. F. Jones re turned to' the clty,(on the Prince uupert touay after a ten ay trip Bouth"l5h municipal business in connection Hvith 'the power agreement. William T. Esselmont, accountant for the Crawford Trim afar Co. at Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon Koing through to Van- couver bn a vacation trip. The Reo truck of the fire de- part men t has been out of com- mieeionfor the past few days, fol- lowing a breakdown on Sunday. New fof pected to arrive from Vancouver Jolfh j ." Dore, district superin tendajt f Government Tele- art Minted to the city on ft&Wr- yesterday afternoon after having spent most of the ... ..1. i Alf . - I "cro ai mice Arm on OI- 1 ficial duties. ' '1 1 I.O.D.E. Hall, Ladies, mixed and Mrs. E. R. Cox, who came north men' doubles. Entries must be A' Hanter, Canadian cus-from 'Vancouver to attend the by February D. Frank W. Al- ton,s t Stewart, .iaa pas- funeral of her brother, the late le". secretary. ,snger aboard the Prinofentupert Herbert Hankin, at Hazelton, arj tody returnin Bor 'r a trip rived in Ihe city from the inter-! C H. AlHwn, formerly of this 1 far vuth 8 El Texas, ir nn w,i-Ha e4tv. ha hpn plpptpd in the vii. wbre he paid a visit to bis aged train and caught the steamer Catala for the south. J. Randolph Black, vicep.resid-eat and managing director of the National Airplane Lumber Co.,'" bold a tea and sale of home Wbkh is building a new sawmiU cookIn at the borne of Mrs. 8. V. . . . , Y r 0 C S T here, sailed by the Catala jester- day- afternoon on' a business trip to Vaaeodrer. He will be away'6 tor a week' or so. PasnKs going through, to .VBBw from northern .points -on trh sWaWer Catala y4terday afternoon fnclifded: Miss B. Love, F. J. Crossland, W. T. EsseJmont. 'J. M. Armour. F. Aoyanvi and R. W. Kennedy, from Stewart, and U. T. Afrev nVwl Sin from .from northern points aboard the ateamer Catala yesterday after- vennif. tebruary 7 at 8.110 o'-Bfion Included: V. Moore. J. flnm. i clock. 30 Mrs. G. Rody, R. M. Jackson, J. Shenton and Mrs. Bard from, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. W. Leinaa, Norman Fraser, Angus jMacdonald and J. J. Dore, from Alice Arm, and Dr. H. T. James, W. Pawchuk, B. Strand, II. Lind, DH.-AndersoTLjandrl. C. Bard wyll, inya- Ahwx i -gUtV of Washington has affirmed jtae decision 0f the lower courts 'in mn action instituted by the jate ji. Rt jaraieon against Tat , e-ij aw u umioivii v fVVVVV ihara of Big Missouri stock re - edvftd hy Day ,n connection with .Taeoma in 1925. The shnroa. about 86,000, all go to Mr. Jam-ieson's widow. Mayor S. P. 'McMordie retur- f X "Ji ' ? trip south on ' eity businesss. At Vfl?eoUvr Wpnt, 'nt? C0lis tUon. together with the city solicitor, with E. C. Mayers K.C. the n";tterof th Pwer reement. His also "J" cpllestlon. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Girl or woman for general- housework. Phone Red 720. tf 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Pig 4 Taxi, tf Deqtist Dr, J, R. Gosse. ?hone 686. United Church Easter Bazaar, April 4. Mr 'and MrsjJ, A,, Morris and daughter sailed yesterday afternoon by the Catala fbn a trfp'b Vancouver. St. Andrew's Church (Church of England) Men's Annual Banquet, Tuesday, February 12, at 7. p,m., in Church Hall. Tickets $1. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sand, and Gravel lowest prices. Al- bert & McCaffery, Limited. Phone 116 and 117. tf w aT j' :'Mtr lf' ' 1 w to VancpSjer and Seattle. J. X. Kirkpatrlck returned to the city on the' Prince Rupert to- day frorn Vancouver wher he has been visiting since before Christmas with - his family, v Open Open Badminton Badminton Tournament., Tournament., W commission of the town of Quesnel in the Cariboo country,11"- Hunter- where he now resides. j "' 1 ' Adair Carss Chapter1 LO.D.E. 638 Seventh Avenue W., Th"-. February 7 from 3 to - RaWe fr 2 pair of. blankets wiH a4o take place. L. W. Pstmore returned to th "Uy on the Prince Rupert today 1 iri ay trip tb Vancouver on business In connection with the ,oca' Pwef negotiations in whth he la counsel for the Power Corporation of Canada A. Creech returned to the on the Prince- Rupert today tt trip to Vancouver. While the south, he was stricken an attack . of pneumonia whien he is v' wact;caliy recvered. . The Reverend J. B. and Mrs. Gbon will be At Home to the members of St. Andrew.s Cathe- dral congregation and other friendi' at The Rtory, t74 roun avenue c, on Ihursday B. J. Bacon, returned to the city on the prince Rupert today from a two months trip to England where he was called on account of the illness of his mother. He was accompanied hom- by Mra. Bacon who went' to Vancouver to meet, him. , Geb Kozlowpky, Polish logger, was brought to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace to receive treatment in the Prince Rupert Genral Hospital . for a broken leg. He sus- 1'J "a r t UTd an a,cc,d'nt " a pole camp and was taken irom train to hos- C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald; arrived in port at 12:15 noon today from" Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Anyox and Stewart, returning here at 6 o'clock Friday morning to sail south at 9 a.m. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, is due In late; in leaving Vancouver, not getting away until 12 midnight Saturday instead of 4 p.m., her regular sailing hour. PAIN in BLADDER lTornptly Eu) )T SANTAL MIDY Ue ture tu ftt the Urnuliir iMuk lyr tf vord "MIIH ' OHer Besnereturned to the1 city on the Prince Rupert today' irom a brief business trip to Vancouver Norris W. Prjnirle returned td th city on the Piinee Rupert I nrty. from a brfflusiness (ripl tfl Vancouver 'fi-S ;' .. . "rs. C. W. DawebrTdf . Hazel- ton. who has been on a trip south, : arrived or. the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver and pro - ' cceded to the iiitkrtor by train. ; ! F. G. Dawson returned to the city on the Trince Rupert today '. from a brief trip to Vancouver' on private business. : ir n.. ui..n . 1 1 """W from Waineas trip to Vancouver and other points in the south.' William Brass returned to eIt " PrineV Rupert this rfn J ThJ"hl ni fmm a "PV V ancouvr wbprf he had a nw artificial theipr.i, sl!nniof nf ri..it..- Jeg fitted at Snautfhneasy Military trnanltal '"V -, ' . '.ff j ,heTr; "e 18 ceomPn'4 by! Norman L. Freeman. local rep- 'esentative of the International ?lsherte Commission, returned the city on the Prince Rupert . . , . a.4 I a! oiy after having spent since oefore Christmas in Seattle and Vawftove ok .nmmission bui ness For nearly half a century the quality of Blue C "a Ribbon Tea hat been uniformly good, becauie g "3j it has come from the tame choice plantations in La JjJ India and Iniict onBlue Ribbon Tea. C Selars Grocery SUCCESSORS TO B-C. Butchers & Grocers Limited ... . - : WB EC. TO ANNOUNdli THAT We have taken over the bus- ness of ihe B.C Butchers & j . . Gropers Ltd. and intend carrying a full line of groceries, fresh fruits, Vegetables and produce. Our aim at all times will bo to give service and satisfaction . A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED l M 1 II 1 W If f Ill A Lat OniirfHnU Fnr C.nnA Chant ; F&flVile Apples Jonathan 'rft)ox .. .. $1.85 ORANGES Sweet Juicy Oranges 4 doz. .83c Renter 50c size Special, per doz. 40c Lemons SpedSt "per doz. . . 3ic CaliforrifiTCrape Fruit 3 for 25c lor!da Grape Fruit Large, 2 'or 25c Hothouse Rhubarb 2 lbs ...33c t allfornia Head L-ttuce 2 for 25c i uuuv f l ................1 (a. Celery , 15c & 20c Cauliflqwer Fano . .23c to 35r Just Received Anbther Shipment ' 'Eclairs. Chocolate Fingero, Graham Date. Rejrular 50c lb. Special -Thi Week, per lb. 39c Heinz Pork & Beans Medium Size, 8 tins 50c Heinz Tomato Kitehup Special per bottle 30c Oaly a few left, Heinz Cream Tomato Soup F.Ntra Larjre Tins, 2 for 59c Eureka Bleach Pt bottle ..20c Sunlight Soap 2 Fkgs 45i- To Clear, Cluster Raisins Per Pkg lap Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 5G