Local and Personal News In Brief Now Health is Often Only at ' the End of a Telephone Wire Someone you love lies sick the doctor has called and has ordered medicine wants it right away ! He phones 82 or 200. Many experiences in the past have taught him that Ormes will fill hit prescription as he wants It to be filled (from full strength drugs of the highest quality), and that the dispensing will be accurate and the delivery speedy. BRING YOU PRESCRIPTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS urme yfic Pioneer THIRD AVE. f, SIXTH ST SELVIG BROS. I MEAT MARKET I 3rd Avenue Phone 765 t MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: ' "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" 1 Our majie Fresh every day. Superior Quality. CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A SUcfor-Every Use A Hundred Use for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY uirrrnit quicker cheaper Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors Tor B. a MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT .CO., LIMITED : , ,. .. ( . lira nth OtfUr Nrtlwcnfl1.IM rr!M Handing nA.J?m i"rhif Matlyn turret Nrnn r. ru k k.tart. I rlnc. Heorre Heorge HOLT fs$fflMM&Bfa Wt Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry lck I2n:lneer8. Machinist. Iloilermakeru, lllacksmlthK I'Mtern makers. Founders. Woodworker. Etc 4 I KI.KCTKIC AND ACETYLENE WKI.MNO. '''Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Telephone the office if Drticjcists TELEPHONES 8',200 yourfpapcr does not arrive JAEE XfF. Oil ARC ES 1! folfnWjnfc Isithf'Jsjvile nt 'cWi'i jes'tnude for'reaxl idling notices: IJirth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, 52. Funeral NotlceB $1. Funeral Flowers 10c oei name. Marriage nnd' 'Engagement annbuncementp '$2. ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles Whist Drive and Dance, January 91. Priaee Rupert Basketball As- socjation dance, February 1. C.NiU. Employees 5th Annual na..Jiloose Unit. February 8. Presbyterians Volenti ne Tea. February 14 Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. j'hone f.86. Bating, Vaudeville and pictures, Capitol Theatre, Thursday evening at 7:80. Ladies especially invited. 18 i There was a good attendance at a Scandinavian dance held on Snturdav night in the Metropole Hall. Andrew Sund was in charge FREE! FREE! I Aluminum Preserving Kettle with 8 Bars Pearl Naphtha Soap lor $100 8 Roger's Silver Teaspoons with 1 Pkg. Sunlight , Soap, 1 Pkg. Lux, 1 Bar Lifebuoy Soap, all for $l.Qfl,few 1 T Pot (6 cups), with 1 11. Orawaa. Ja, I id. amma.ia im course oi nis tour o: wes- Caffe for $1 Malkin'a CofteI'ar lb ..flic MaJn Taa Per lb .TOc ijinV Ij&nK Tma ima X e Um 1US Si l.0 2R Blue IUUbon TeaZ -M ?1. 75 , Blue Ribbon Taa 6s . . 40. Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited Gll-42? 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 ' RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coat Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measure are right. Bo is our Service Phone us and Gave Money and TJma DAY & NIGHT '.SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone :rRed 317- H, 'S. WALLACE CO., LTD. January Special a m u J Jr v M 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf j 'Don't 'forget to slum the .ro ill .a"ti thfrfModse Novelty Dance F&l! 5 L , 'The annual meeting of the Conservative Association will be held In the Emad Hall on Monday' evening, January 21. 15 Gurvich and Harding, ten rounds, at, Capitol Theatre, Thurs day night at 7 -Ladies espec ially Jpvitwl. 18 Milton Gonzales returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Smithers on legal business. "Salvor" arrived with full car go Wanaimo Wellington Lump coal Th Coal that Lasts." Order JKfcv. , Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 11C & 117. tf Mra. J, A. Brown of Port Es-aington, mother of Mrs. II. B. Rochester, arrived in the city from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon's train. M. T. Lee returned to the cjty on yesterday afternoon's train from Smithers where he acted as Chinese interpreter in a County Court appeal last wek. The case of W. Chenoski, who is charged under the School Act with keeping his child out of school, has been adjourned until Saturday in city police court MiM Ali('f DllVernpt (a otrruu.- ted to arrive home Wednesday preparatory to her wedding, to Rev. J. B. Gibson which is tocou" 10,8 morning-take place at the Cathedral on' Thursday evening. Miss Phjljjs. looney R. N. and Miss Apnp CasteM R. N. of the Four hours of entertainment at Prince Rupert General Hospital the Canitol Theatre, Thursday $Rdl4?Jp WnK atjiff hiked out niht at 7:W. entertaining West? & ytprday mor- ern Canada Retail Lumbermen's 1nJ 'returned to town on Association. Ladies especially 4he Hernqqn train. Invited. I V i ; I'y ' - t FwbJc .Wei)b, Dominion organ- tsar of Toe II., after spending a days fn this city, left on this TBin's train for Prince George .4S;tm Canada. H. G. Harold arrived in the .CtllV fin VMlttrnav nfinmnnn'a . I , . V, train fr.im Vu.nn tn t,l temporary twsition In the ON.R.l ft A. Bmiks, Wl knpwq Van- Association convention In Van-.3. general superintendent's office coiiyer mining knian, arrived in oouver, will arrive In ttii city " . . 7TL . ,. u It is important that all mem- bam of the Grain Handlers' Union attend a mass meeting to be held in the union hall on Til Aula v Jamisrv 9 t S m 7ZZt u . x" r, u.u. ik. uitnuc, XT .. . , . , .... Notice s hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the members of the Prince Rupert Genera HoapIW ' Association , wH l!iMy.lrt L Tu - To receive Jldlaneirheet fnr ihdiT' : ,., to roeedie ' Cfenerfl arid ' Auditor's Repofto. To elect five members of the llnurd of Managemeht. To appoint an Auditor. II. W. BIRCH, Secretary . Prince Rupert, B.C., Jan. 21, 1929 "PRINCE RUPERT" SAILING EARLY ON JANUARY 25 Canadian National Steamships Announce that account special sailing the S. S. "Prince Rupert" will leave Prince Rupert at 8:00 o'clock instead of 9:00 o'clock FW- dnv cloy m, mi., inir ing, Januarv January "5th -&tn. Full run particulars from City Ticket Of- ti i hone 00. 10 fum a the the first first publication publication or of this this notice notice Home Home Clearance wav' PncesHfeSwiSS vV-rclt, or Ottawa lof approval of the said SEE OUU WINDOWS PIJQNR Mill) AVE. & FULTON STREET. Hi1 11 li HiMil Ewart Lyne (Pianist. Capitol Theatre)' "teacher of pianoforte, Studio d G Federal Block. Phone iday.jRedMM'-, -1 : nftfftnVtfwo weeks' bi)e8fc.U'rfpl Tonight is ftN.R. night at the Roller Rjnkf," Lots, of fun. Everybody welconje. Admission 25c and BQc. Big triple bilj Thursday evening at Capitol Theatre at 7:30. Largest bill ever .presented In Prince ftupert Ladies " especially inylted. 18 F. J. Crossland M. E. of Vancouver was a passenger aboard the Cataja yesterday afternoon gping through r,o Stewart on professional business. Harold Brown, general manager of the Union Steamship Co., Vancouver, and jlrs. Brown are maiung the rpund trip north on the steamer Cataja this week. Tommy Fraser and Tiger BouK ter, at the Capitol Theatre, Thurs day evening for the lightweight championship of Northern B.C. Ladies, especially invited. 18 Mrs. W. Cummings and Miss Praneea'Cummings, Fifth Avenue East, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a vacation trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. John Clausen, for driving a car while under the influence of liquor, was sentenced to seven ! imprisonment by Magi Magis- I trate MfClymont in city poll: ce ! i that the municipal elect- ions are over, it Is expeted that City Solicitor E. F. Jones will leave for Vancouver toward the end of this week to consult with j ti. u. aiayers, corporation eoun- sel, in regard tq.the local power agreement Mgyor Mcllordie mat also oa smith . in - - the ..... .ntmaAtihM nuuiu . . ' ! r r i. u(c tnf jresierimy aipernoon s itra'.n frfliiBmjtMrB where he has been payrig a vtslt of inspection tp the Piitfiie pjne pf vhlch hei is managing director, and sailed last evening on the Catala tn ..loll. iu. tt r. oil , - . r T . miw 01 wiucn ne is aiso managing Uir- ,ecr- , .. ' w "'""'"VilnS1" of N0TIclr f1 oporauw, r . 1' InttrioAion "rtt v7hiMni .T Yamuna aiotai vanariupi street to. the antrtion 01 VanaritfAr atttlr slid AUln Avenue, as a local unproyement. and Intends to ape- eiaiijr ase the coat open in land aoui- tonWcSt rku SeTS ureet interiecfions. U"o!Vtit.fZ& by the corporation, ana the estimated IS 'XJZTt: ot paid In 10 annual instalments. 3. Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work must do so on or before the 23th day of February. 1939. E. P. J0NB6, City Clerk. Dated this 31st day of January. 1036. "X.tVIOAIIlX WATEHS PROTECTION' ACT It. S. V. Miuptrr 14(1 home oil DisTiBUTORS. uumi. m Burrard KrvT' 'Street. Vancouver. British 0Blum6tai hereby Kive. notice that tt has under Section 7 ol the said Aot do- at otUw4 and ,n tne ofIlee. & the District Registrar at the Land Registry bl, at Prince Rupert, aforesaid, a de - scnptlon ox the Site and the plana of buUcUngs and wharves proposed to be built in the harbour of Prince Rupert in front of Lot 3 of Waterfront Block "O", Prince Rupert' AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the date or said whsrir as aforesaid. Turner, local longshoreman, who dated at Vancouver. British ooium- tued last week in the Prince Rup-bla, the 18th day of January. 1929. . ; r-i iraui t t i ert teneral J. I). home on, distributors. Hospital. Rev. limited. ROBERTSON DOUOLAS & SMYEfi. , W H. McCallum, local InsuH aijce agehj, returned tp the, city on the Catala" yesterday afternoon io .yancquvef. Mbs Ifazel Cunnjngham, R. N. of the Bulkley Vaiey" District Hqspital staff at Smithers wiJ arrive Ip, the city from the interior on, tomorrow afternoon's train and sail Friday rnorning on a holiday trip to Victoria. George E. Windsor, manager of waies isianu tannery, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday S. afternoon going through to Kincolith and other Naas River points on business preparatory to the opening of the forthcoming salmon canning season. Word has beep received that George Rorie Jr. has passed the law subjects of his final chartered accountant examinations, the , accounting and auditing examinations to be held in June. Just now Mr. Rorie is connected with a Vancouver, firm -although most of his training was obtained In his father office In, Prince Rur-ert. F. D. Mathers, 'who ha been appointed to take charge of the office that is to be opened here by the B. C. Packers Ltd., will sail tomorrow afternoon qp the Catala for Vancouver after having spent the past week In the city. In about a month's time, he expects to be back in Prince Rupert to permanently assume his duties. Proceeds of the tea and sale held Saturday afternoon In the Hotel Prince Rupert by Hill 60 Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, fqr its children's ward at the Prince Rupert General Hospital amounted to $35. In the raffles Mra. R. A. Creech was the winner of a klmona while Miss Evelyn Macddnald won a nightgown. Mm. Oiof Hanson left on thii morninsr's train for Edmonton where she will spend a week be- !fore being joined bv Mr. Hanson with whom she will orocee on a five or six weeks' trip tp dltawa, tm .(M U.IILI pviUI. J li WIC , t. .T , . 2. easi. air. iianson, wno is auena- '. . ... .. ui. .-. V irom the south on Wednesday ' and wljl proceed to Edmonton on Saturday. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. P. nin ir-iu,.! 1 ... .. ?:3U ,a" tpe south and sailed at 8 p.m. for 'Anyox, Stewart and othir northern points of call wheutv she will re. turn here tomorrow morning and sail at &X0 p.m. for Vancouver and wayports. Passengers com- '!n north on the Catala included: Mr. and Airs. . ,. . i. ! . "t l7: ' ... . . M. Simpson, n. for Prince RuDertt p j Crossland rusMana. N in. reuttaoii, Peuemiin George Boyd, Wolfe Conrad and J- D- McDold. for Stewart; Joe Skrl, J. Madronich, Sam Barko- and J. Dozich, for Anyox; George Windson, for Kincolith, nd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, round trip . ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh of ,'Clfffslde" announce the engage-jment of Alice Prances, only j daughter of His Grace, the late Archbishop of Caledonia and the ' lte iMrt. Ifrrederlcfa Herbert Du- Vn to w the Rev. James Byers t Tj Gibson, jector of , Bt St. Andrew's Cathedral Prlnen Runprt Th marriage to take place pn Jan' uary qj at 8:30 ikm in the UUlhtllrui BURIED TODAY The "v funeral took kw" place i"" at 2t30 r f rttst view Cemetery of the late Charles 1 Gibson officiated nt the obse-, qUICS. HOTEL ARRIVALS ince Runert - - Sha Ifiion and S. Alger.I Usk; W. H. Ulanuel, Winnipeg; C A. Banks, C. E. Imeson an'i W. G.l Harold, Vancouver; H. A. Wooten.l Winnipeg, J. C. Hunt, i'ort Eh-! isingtqn; Mr. and Mrs. HoudeiisJ Wejdqn, Sask. ; M. G. Simpson,! Cumberland; K. Bramley, Na na i mo. Itqyal Duncan Rodman, Holland Rockl Light; John Hanson, C. Berg, K. McCudig and J. S. Morgan,! city; Gisli Jonsson, Osland; Ar-? thur Hill and Mrs. P. Ryan, Kit- katla. Savo.f George Lundie, city; D. Krist- manson Osland ; H. J. Brown, Port Essington. Central Mr. .and Mrs. W. McIIarg, Oko- toks, Alta.; Z. P. G:it?ne, C.N.R. w. H. McCallum, city; E. Cost- rum, city. ' Severe Colds Always Ended In Bronchitis Mn. JohnJVilson, 143 Mamclon St., London, Ont., writes: "I hr.vr ulwuya been trwbld with severe ;,'ni- vhiii always ended in bftnx hiti?, In', siwe Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup I hare no fear of thw trouble, as it acted tike magic, aixl tie desire to rough was entirely gose. TU. vxAhuip fwling it, imparts to the hroiu-hial tul.- is simply ' wonderful. One day my hunhaml i-ame hoine with a heavy cold, but after u feu- du.e ha was entirely free of it." Price 35c. a bottlp: large family ane Wo: at aB druggists and deaicni. Put vp only by The T. MUbura Co.. lid, Toronto, Chit. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the highest prices. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, -Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ana Furniture Moving. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON BLANKETS Jabour Bros. PRE-INVKNTORY SALE