1 Ffci-ury 2S, 129 .-f4JP f-AILTf IJETJ? Local and ersooal News In Brief .i ..!.' t itv: FISHERMEN ! DO NOT GO TO SEA WITHOUT A 'First Aid 'Kit " ' '' Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 fines IlcL yfic Pioneer THIKD AVE. I SIXTH ST :Ai Ia'.hM Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Operating U.T.P 2W.000 Tn H'taiing Dr 1).k Kn.iineera, (ftachlnlnts. Boilermaker. Ulc-kmlth4. Pallet i. makers. Founder Woodworkers. Mr electric ami acetylene vkujni Our plant Is equipped to handle u)l kind o MARINE AND COMMIiKCIAI. WORK. PHONES 4S and KS Fishermen MASTEIl MECHANIC Shirts and Pants The best made, and we can supply you at 30 per cent less! Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Urutnists TELEPHONES ' o ?Ot Spring, Wash Fabrics Herald another season of PRINTS Luat year women discovered how practical and how appropriate Prints were for home and snorts wear, with (fee result that most dresses wore a figured pattern. They are back this ymar striker than ever, utilizing every Unagfftable theme for inspiration. COME ANI SEE THEM TOMORROW' BO-I'tr'puiN'l&-3unintea f iM jjftli . qrs. A large varfety of dasitfo jaBd colorings. 36 inches wide. ,. , l't'r yard 05r. A Ileaittiful Selection of Figured Silk,-Rayons, Crepe-de-Chine and Tricoshecn. SHIPYARD SUITS! SUITS! ma on to order Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANJLf PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of tht City. Ling, the Tailor Phone fit 9 4 e Taxi Pjioni4, jm ..nark Dentist. Dr. J. IUGdsse. I'horw C86. Milton Gonzales returned to the city ori: this aftanaoon' train 'from a ;brif, iiudncM trip to tjt i Eagles WHfai farlve and Darict .Thursday, February 28. Coo prizes, refreshment and music. Everybody come and enjoy a goo4 time. Adrrriaaion BOe. ' t" I Provincial Constable Harol lliayboae who has been on a trip to Alaska on game matters, returned to the city from Ketch !fkan on the Princesn Mury ye.. terday afternoon. Mrs. George Wyman and little daughter, who have been visiting at Ketchikan with Mrs. Wyman'a parents, arrived in the city from the north on the Princess iMary yesterday afternoon una will pYo-:ceed at the end of the -week- to their hor&u in Smlthers. Mrs. hm1n ia.tiiii if nf PrnvlfUi' Coatjable Wyman. H. E. Pawsbn, commercial manager of the Power Corporation of Canada, will sail tomorrow i night for the south following the taking of the vote on the agreement between the city and hie company. If the agreement successfully passes, Mr. Pawson will , proceed direct to Victoria on 'business in connection with the ! validating bill which will be i ought from the legislature. There warp 42 passengers aboard the alaamer Princess Mtify which caned in port yea-; terday afternoon southbound from Alaska to Vancouver . Dis-: mbarklng here were : Miss Marie , Duval, Keno waitress; Harold ' Rajrbone, provincial Bolke, Prince Rupert; HTchardT C." iwyes, Nil vation Army, Wrartgell; Frank Conrad, marine engineer, Fair banks; Gertrude Roqy, Juneau fur buyer; Oscar Thomas, Ketchikan clerk; John Johnaon, Fairbanks mechanic; Mrs. Miriah NeJaefi, Metlakajla; Hewitt 0. Fearn, prospector, Ketfhikan ;' Frank Douarlaa, restaurant pro-prMor, Ketchikan Mrs. Vera Wyman and daughter, Smtthers. The Cunard Chef ... apprenticed In the kitchens of the finest ships. Cook's boy, third cook, second cook, first cook, chef ... all his life n seaman, all his life an artist of the kitchen. Ready to prepare your pet dishes In the way you like them. Sail Cunard! Hook through The Cunard Aram Skip Gfc. Limited, 6H llMUnft St. K, VtnctHiver (TL Stfmur 364S-9)i or any thimthip ffc. Wedcly Silllnoi la furor Irom Monlrttl (utt Quatxo) CUNARD ' CANADIAN StRVICC CMn, Tourtat Third Cabin and Third Clan FLU-GRIP Check before It KrU. I Rub on Inhale, vopbrt T..VAPORUO 0i Ml Mill, JwInWVH TlUal fiHeVhtoon's train. - dufeWC J. Toblev sailed veatprdav from the east at 3:80, vai rindir t?" this. morning to be on time. DYDD (1WYL DEWI. Remem ber the tea tomorrow afternoon ,ctt tfie hjonie of Mrs. Bert Morgan the ' program at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today was in charge of the dub service com- .utee of which S. D. Johnston is ae clwyrman. W. H. Tobey, C. N. R. divisional iperintendiMit, returned to the irom a tnf- over the line a far stationed temporarily in a re- Tfcese fiurea account onlv for NeST SIUE BACON M.u hin-s Prince George on official lieving capacity for the depart- fifth trior Kaat Kaan airtatl nA slieed. Per lb hi- duties. , " , , . , 1 ne uninu terminal jiud prem- .sea, which will probably be 18 OTer by the Empress To- .lal tlub, are now being remod- elled af the hands of Mitchell it Currie. contractors. DO NOT FORGET To vote for Power Bjr-Iaw on Friday. Do not ': be apathetic or consider thatfc your vote will not be needed Remember that a three-fifth maj- onty is required, and a sweeping! will b immediately executed by Some the. dtir ; ; 'derived T, H i.' -' : - ':! year' Adjutant WiU'iam kerr. dis- uch viory will facilitate the passing recovery at the Prince Rupert uf neceasary legislation. If inlGpnrnl Ilnsnltal whoro h. im- need of transportation to get to polling booth phone 7C or 381 48 Ensign Richard C. Boys, divis ional secretary for the Salvation Aimv 't Alualrn anrt KVWk n ritish Co'iimhln with fcaH. ' .uartera at Wrartgell, arrived in will sail, tomorrow morning on the citjr on the Princess Mary t'he "Prince George for Vancouver esfcrrdajr., afternoon from - the where he will undergo treatmeni north and will proceed by Sntar- at the hands of specialists in the day mornjng'a train! : tp'.,lfriri'-.,.:ibfi)of obtaining an improvement George and other, interior poin . health whkh has not been 11 niiujri'vuBinov. Andrews Gad 1. . charged vjth avfcg liquor !n his issesMon;' mt WHham 'Sankey and Robert Sankey, charged with drunken- oats, by Magistrate M,CIymont in city Police court thia mornincr. . . . 1 . . ' 1 - 'xi were 'Indians. A charge or awwiyiBC aarainst Anirus Mor - ' 1 son was dismissed. Charged1 with non-support by; "s wife, hTeu Lowe appeared in city police court before Magis trate MeClymont, the case taking up most of the court's time this eaoraing. W. O. Fulton appeared for Lowe while W. E. Fisher ac- ted for the wife. Adjournment ws taken until tomorrow mor - , alag. 1 "'' ANNOUNCEMENTS fittjrles VhJat Drheiond Dane ehraary 88. . , . . : 1 . . , . K. V. Annivers-ry Ball March .ft ' Woman of Mooseheart Legion, t. Pntri. k'a Tea. March 11. at the I me of Mra. Musaallem. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOUSEKKEPING Rooms for rent. Apply Muaaallem Grocery, tf Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the highest prices. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel Wc Special Ire In PJano ana Furniture Moving. afternoon from, here on . the jPrincess Jlary for Vancouver. The upper floor of the Edge Building on .Second Aveiiue is being remodelled by Irwin iiruyn foriuse :8: living quarters. '' ikrs. D. .Johnston will . sail tomorrow morning on the Prince George for Victoria wnere sne will pay a visit with her motiicr, Mrs. Joshua Klngham. fisheries for District No. 2, will sail .n i .l n i 1 . v. by the Catala tomorrow night ment. Mrs. Maekie is not km.u south at this time. r A special meeting of the city councif is WeTng caued for i o- -iock tpmorrow ftyening following, the PwmW!mW) 11 he byWw is ra trict commandant of the Salvation Army, is making a satisfactory derwent a successful oueration for hernia on Tuesday. He was taken suddenly ill after service last Sunday evening. Dr. T. Inzvaldsen of the scien- . rr r .1.. n- i. i' r-s i ci KQOa OI late.. I ITT1! V I ATiiriP 11 I A I J.R LAUl 4 Ij U niCTIMniICIIi?Fi . r 1 r-i 1 I Li r r "ri uranuuauKmei; i t.oiucu- eration is Firstborn of In- Kpector and Mrs. Tupper A little great granddaughter of contecieration arrtvea to aistin- guish Prince Rupert with her presence at 3 o'clock this morn- ing when a fine nine-pound baby girl was born to Inspector James Tupper It. C. M. P. and Mrs. Tupper at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. The babe's father is a grandson of the late Sir Charles Tupper, one of the Fathers of Confederation. Mother and baby are doing nicely and Inspector Tupper, who Friday and the story he will returned to the city on this af- have to tell of t improved ternoon's train after a brief trip trade figures, unprecedented to the Interior on official duties, prosperity and a surplus consld-looked even more erect as he re- erabty in exeeaa of fSO.tlOO.OPQ ,ceived the congratulations of friends before, he dashed out to 'the hospital to take his first Iglance at that little daught j,jg fjrst child, .1 PATTULLO ASKS I HAITI1 Is P V ADUUl r.lJ.L. . , VICTORIA, Feb. 28 -In the legislature yesterday ir I'attui- Io asked Premier Tolmie if the government had received any of- t n t)ia P fi V. raiivL'BV n ra. ; , !. "divide the Industries of the ported in the press, and, if so, wag .,, . it of such a substantial kind an0.' ArMM?' SEVEN' CBNTJCAIl FARES that there had not been sufficient time, to study it and to say whether At ws one that could be con- aidered. ' SECRETARY OF WAR .. "" WASHINGTON. Feb. 28:- James W. Good of Iowa, will bo secretary of war in the Hoover cabinet. C.N.R. TRAINS for the Rati Mond.yi. Wedneul.M snd Saturdays iti:susjn. t the ittM- Vumtan nd T'u"d a.u3odp4Ja'. FISH BUSINESS MUCH IMPROVED landings fr February This Year I Fifty Ier Cent Higher Than i : . Last Year; Prices Better Halibut landings at Prince Rup-: son to the end of February this' ri year bare amounted to a total h ) lbs" dur'"! the same period last year, when lhere day's advant.ire h mii (fh It n rr T onn Vans i,- a . ! x-t.-. iivic aiiu uuun iiui ijiliuui CalCllr9 that have be..n delivered at other ports P XmAtnan halibut an loi 4fs year aggregate 873500 nounds, iunds, is1.:? isF Rmken 2 lh, 2.v compared with 595 500 ,poundsijM VIN"5 nPSTTOPPKK 1 hnadiap. landings are MP mmSOO, pounds frtjm lastle.T4.1A.,,eiJlL; . , , 16.400 pounls, satfsfactipn may also be from -ttie fact that this opening 'prices, in 'p'.e 'of greatly heavier landings. have been much better than vear. This year the lowest bid o fr hi been 10c and 6c. List year prices droDned as low as 6c 4c Today 38.000 . pounds was sold,! wh'1,! pmp cWed to ho'd over until tomorrow In the hope 01 vei'ing ueuer oias. oaies 10 .j uny re American enture. 20.000 pourdsj opth nlnln r. w cftftn in pi.iin T.nJ ' Rom 4000 Atlln jo 3c and 6c felton. 000 ndunds Fhh & Cold Storage Cti).fo7c, rn Snar. 2000 nonndsi-Gana- dian Fih A Cold Storage, Gp., . . ... 4u.uc inu oc. Holding over v ' j. Anwiran bots holding qrqr are: Tatoosh. 32000 nound!fj?-el. 14(W)- Chancellor flftuOi' r. . sunset, :isoo OTTAWA BUDGET COMING FRIDAY Improved Trade Figures, Unpre cedented rrospects and Big , Surplus to Be Reported 1 I TORONTO, Feb. 28: An Ot-: tawa despatch to the Toronto' 1 Globe says "The Jamos Robb will bring down his budget on will be the most impressive in Canadian financial history. "So well has the minister man tjred the nation's business that he will be able to report a bal jance on the right side of the ledger of perhaps 60 or 70 millions. He may also announce important reductions in the sales tax w.!iiui n upon all consumers Vnd-ihe wl tell the country hehtenft 10 pay 011 in casn a loan. 000,000 which matures York next August. .There be gome tffl,nJct .uonm , a, t,r.tf .f u. , , b calculated toj t .. .. ... . .. VANCOUVER, reb. 28.--Seven " r w,in Iare, loUT, t!:ket8 for 3 ln P a ' cviu cur iniv wuu oia ! tickets for 35 cents was sugges-( M to the civic railway committee! there hy G. Murrin, persldent of the D- c- Electric Company dt a conference to discuss the new agreement oeiween uie ciy and the company. BARCLAY COMMITTED VANCOUVER, Feb.' 28. Denis Barclay was committed for trial iiri it. ...... ct..u i a city police court here today on charge pf mUrderIns Miss rearl Baglole on February 11. I L. F. Chapman, manager uf tho iMcGillis & Gibhs Pole Co., a lo i 11 -1 jspoKane, win s.i:i tomor-ow n ( r- ning by the Prince George on his return south after spfnilin.' a, week in the city and inL i Mn- on company business. Moneysavers ! tOU THURSDAY, FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY ' ...kjv ir,ri .. 9. . , :.... . . ,; i.,,, . . .RED ARROW SODAS 2 pkgs 45c Tr jr Ppr ih . . ' . ..iii rer .rW. i. MUFFETS Per pkg 11V BUDWFISER MALT & HOPS -- 2 I'Z-lh. tin $i .ir. rABOB TOMATOES 2s. 2 tins 2.- JfABOB CAULIFLOWER 2 1-2 . per t;n o.'.c nfiiruo r.irr.T . Each 2.r,c GOLD-REEF PINEAPPLE 2s. Fancy South African park. rer un 2ic FINEST JAP RICE 5 lbs. ;Wc KAFFEE HAG 1-ib. tins. Col- fee without caffeine . Per tin 0.1c BROOMS Made in B. C. by the blind. Each .' -0.; PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 4s. Tin ; i . 0 1 c See. Us for Your'Tresh Ve-eta'ile Itequiremenie. : Everything in Season ArHHng Each Boat . Watts? Srocery Quality IUght-PHONE -Prices Right 55 PHONE If. RED'S 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 if our Service Phone us and Save Mone and Time ' DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 20 1. !! Ight Phone: Red 317 Engraved Tableware When you buy your silver from us you now can h.ive ii engraved artistically so that the wojk on all pieces will be alike. This adds to the value of the set and makes a gift more appreciated . Our automatic engravini' machine enables us to ilo this. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS TV