It 1 t ; U.! Local and Personal News In Brief Moiirs ' PACK & SHAW'S" NKILSON'S GANONG'S PURDV'S CANDY IN GREAT VARIETY IftUI.ai? boxes, in fancy .boxes, in bulk, all fresh! v You JI find a wonderful selection to choose from to please both vou and her ! Qrmes Etfl. yfic Piancer THIRD AVE. fr SIXTM ST. SELVIG wwi;.i;is?': meat market 3rd Avenue Urtttfists -TELEPHONES 8 200 BROS. Phone 703 for II a & EQUIPMENT CO. i n MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES !'.' Jul v Siwcialty: , , - "OLD COUNTItY SAUSAGES" Our makeFresh every (day. Superior Quality. "CATER.PILLAR,, Tractors HIGGKII THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Uk for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY. TII1KTY, SIXTV lUflTHR qOICKKK ClIFJAPEII Literature) and Prices on Request Sole Distributors MORRISON TRACTOR LIMITED North IImUU- rrrtgttl llnlMlns VANfOUVBK. It C. HOLT Norman C. fniHrkthnnk. I"tliw Urortt BEST Specials for Children CHILDREN'S WINTEKWEIGHT COMBINATIONS-Natural color. SiBes22to32. For garment . $1.25 BOYS' OPEN KNEE TWEED PANTS Lined. Sige 24 to 28. Pair $1.00 12 ONLY, BOYS' 2-PIECE, ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS One shade. Special, per suit $5.95 BOYS' GENUINE FOX SERGE LONG PANTS All sizos. Per pair $2.95 GIRLS' KNITTED WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS In blue, crimson and sand. Sizos 24 to 32. Trices $2.25, $2.50 Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND CTH STREET 1 SCALE! 'OF CHAltGES. The following is tne scale ' of charges made for readfng: nntkes: HIrfh KntirM KOfi. Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Notices SI. Funeral Flowers lOc 'ner name. Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. -4. ANNOUNCEMENTS . Social rn CathoTTe Hall, FrMay ' ia n ft-m Eagles Whist Drive and Dance. ' January '31. CN R. Hrriplyes 6th Annual nTf. Moose Man, FeliHiarjf 8. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. K. Gosse. ?hone G86. Ewart Lyra (Pianist Capitol Theatre)' teacher of pianoforte, Rtadio 10 Federal Block. Phone lied 701. tf I Robert Shrubsnll returned to jthe city on the Catala yesterday-afternoon from Vancouver where he spent the post month. Joe Reely of the local CN.U. stuff returned to the eity on the Catala yeecenky aftenteoa . frow ten day trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. William Raid are to move shartly into the houae on Fifth Avenue East of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davie, who haw moved to North Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Biatftal1 move shortly from the Brooks-Apartments bank into the Bd-Lipsett ward house on Fourth Avenue Wait, which they have purchased. Miss E. G. Lenox M. D., who is in charge of the Anglican Church missionary work among the local Japanese returned te the city on the Catala yesterday aftareoon from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Dr. Agnew, Vancouver denttot. "li" afterCnln TrLe j ZZlt SSn" south n,Kl proceeded by this mor-1 . . ... fi " nn..'a ii-sin tn varinua intriori. fwisiona bus nSS. La8t lUm- n- a... . t th-1 anu lierKhei iwano, coming : outri in uie u.. inn Mutt r r 'u trarimtr vaaaai I iMV TJT , chimo. . Undet wear Health Brand Ladies' Undenvcar Pure Wool Combina-tions $2.50 Jabour Bros. Ltd. PUE-INVENTOItY SALE Elkft' whist tournament Mond'atf; plght in Elks' Home at 9$0. Ad, A party of Gypsies, the women jijn their usual colorful eosttrmes, unrTl4 in the city from the east' - s,. Tender for 'the purchase of thfe 'Ojhawa Terminal CTub are to l6e iopt'm te'hiorffw by the euVl todlan, A. A. Cennon. Mr. and Sirs. John V. Clyne returned to the efty on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancou- Lvei whwe thev h recent '""("; ncaoun visiting wun relatives. Ernest Warren, who has been IZa "i VictS returned to the city from the, south on the Catala yesterday af-i ternoon. 0, Ift'Gulick' local manager of the frvlft-Canadlan Co., returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a week's busineis trip to Vancouver. The -Frank Waterhouse Company's freighter Watco, formerly the Arran Firth, is due in port to- day wfth case goods for the perial Oil Ltd., and will load sal mon and other cargo southbound. Miss Irene Bourassa of the Government Telegraphs office etern4 to the ciiy on the Catala yvaterdajr afternoon from Van couver where she has been spend-! ing the holiday season (eason at her ner home. ' Rev. J. i H. u it Madill, nn 11 late of t Nova - J" C,i frm ... . l? m of FiTtt Presbyterian Church. He preach- dt lh services yesterday and .o conducted a funeral service Mr. r an 'Mrs. T. Silver- sides and daughter, who have HtBi.spenoMhe the past month visum in Vancouver and Vic- torn, returnea to the city Ctjiti the south on the Catala yester- aftarjwon. . , , , n Provincial Constable Harold nayoone 01 awuict neaaquarters staff here is receiving hearty congratulations today following the birth on Sunday morning in trie x-rince iiuperi uenerai Hospital of twins a boy and a girl. I Mrs. Raybene and the babies are doing nicely. v Atvo. , v L. - u .t i . , u.r- mi win oe re- v s r a,, .... fesued' out of n rn 1 supreme urart iln wncouyer by: LAi II. GerTKtrdl, foYmer offfelal oi me company, againsi ine ioric li. . tiemmier, uoioraao i8 survived by two sisters and a Mines Co. Ltd. to recover $19,996 Springs; R. Armstrong. Kewanee. brother in the OW Country, claimed for a balance due for 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor-i Among those sending floral of-services rendered and expenses gan, Stephen Young and 11. Jac- ferinfs were WIIHam MeLeod, paid on behalf of the defendant, obs, Cedarvalei Mr. and Mrs. A. William MeLssin (Alice Arm). Mr. Gerhard! was formerly man- Barstad. Mr. and Mrs. D. Had-' David J. McKeiuie, Mr. and Mrs-aging director of Toric Mine land and M. Smilerrk. Oona lliver.'J. A. McRae. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ltd. H.S.WallaceCoItd. Cold Weather Comforts A pair of Under Hose worn under your silk stockings will be found a great comfort on cold days. Pure Wobl, Light FleSh Color, Snug Fitting. 85c PAI1 Third Avenue Fulton St. PHONE 9 Mrs. Herbert 'Hampton sailed pyH Prjnee, , John Saturday night en her return- to Fort .Clements alter a brief visit in the city. Union freighter ChilHwack, port today or tomorrow from Van- cOuver and will proceed to Stew art with cargo. Union Oil Co.'ss motorshtp tanker OKnda arrived rn port at 6 o'clock this morning from Vancouver with a cargo of off for the company's local tanks. Thomas B. Lewis M. E. arrived in the city on the Catala yester day afternoon from Vancouver and proceeded en 'this morning's jra!n, t0 tH"e,te? where he is interested in the M Mohawk and ether mining properties. Mb'torshla Betf.nj.ham. Cant J. B. Anderson, arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with three carloads of frozen fish for transshipment east over he Canadian National Railways. At 7:30 this morning the fire department had a call to the Transfer barns on Park Avenue where a large truck had caught fire while its tank was being filled with gasoline. Slight damage was done to the wiring of the vehicle. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A Dickson- arrived in Prt at 4 a? dJ" hdI,B " teKmJpok! 'c,0k yterday afternoon from I f the popularity of the host and Vancouver and waypoints anyihoUi. Mrs Wblffin replied sailed at 8 p.m. for Stewart, An- . . i ii ii 'ox anu oiirer nonnern poinu m Lu ...u ...m u tomorrow morning and sail south at 3:30 p.m. Passengers cemmg north oe the Catala included: Y 'T. A' , W. SSSTSiilUUaW LLUU R. Brearley, A. McDonald, &. Peterson. O: Olson. J. Hanswn. 0. Schaue. Robert ShrubsaH, Mr. and j. y. Clyne. Mr. and jirs. T. W. Silversldes. E. War - ,. tr r pr-ji. a v r.nlirlc .nd u.a R r,. xAax. for Prinee RuDert: 3Ir. and Mrs. M. M. O- Prien, Mrs. W. B. Woodworth. D. j MokurA. n R oi,n Rohrt stiwrt n.t J S T.vtiU for Stewart,, and T. L Mitchell, Mies t r.n mi. rmnMn r. k.i and j. McColl. for Anyox. HOTEL ARRIVALS . rong. Victoria; W. Hogan. Cop, City; F. C. ri.k,.n t , xr. v C J RW Tnm tri anil Hl M;iy, xsew emuir. i . . ' i.Bavo' - Central Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Cummings, Leed aad family. Neil McDonald, Vancouver; G. F. Fountain and J.'Johu McLean. ; Hinds, city; Mr. and Ms. A. Halts and family ami rercy Halls, Artland, Sask. Uoyal George Heffernan, Smithers, C. jll. Underwood. C.N.R.; A. Mc Donald, Vancouver. Try a Daily News want-na. Dr. Alexander rilONE STS BK8NKK ItLOCK DENTIST .. The christening took place' on SaturdayeA-ening at the home qf Mr. and' Mrs. Tony Ma'rtinsen, Graham Avenue, Westview, of their infant daughter, Marie Antoinette. Rev. J. H. Hanson of St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiated ars the sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. George Fritz. A large attendance of friends was present. ! Business at the monthly meeting this morning of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association was largely of a routine nature. Affairs of the Association were discussed and plans for the coming year's work were under consideration. The new president. Rev. W. F. Price, presided and members present included Rev. J. H. Hanson, Rev. T. H. McAllister, Rev. Alfred Wilson and Miss Bl-liott. PRESENTATION MADE ON SATURDAY NIGHT Mh. and Mrs. Whiffin Surprised., by 'Friends vn Anniversary nf Thoir U'sflrlinv niv 1 Mr. and Mrs. Whiffin, Taylor Street, were the recipients on Sat- II frl a T nt'ontnif rt n n M Am nt. ::r lu: :r;: " . . , . . BeL. liih iriir rvr a inrcrt rirfn nr - . . . . . irifnni wnn rva i ri a s tmv ia iir uh ine occasion 01 me iuseenxn auiuicirotj vi uraii ncuuiinr. IK 1 .112 r T T f 1 1 J TVL ..I' " sented a them with a wedding call .. ... u 1.1.. ,k..i.:.. il. i u.M.,r .11S IC bu .their expresetona of respeei and kindness. A very enjoyable Jime was spent and the party dispersed. shortly after midnight. A Wf IC CHn T 1 1T TA nrT"!1 LAID TO REST ! 1 Funeral Serice Yesterday For ell Known Alice Arm Mininff Man Funeral service for the late Angus McLeod of Alice Ann took eWe at 2:S0 vesterttav after- noon is ta chapel ef the B. C. (IniUrtaiim wttk In rue ermrd of frimde in aUecrdanee. The; service was coaswetetf by ttev. J. i H. MadiH. pastor of First Pres - byterian Chorch, and W. Vaughan Dsviee prejidwl at the organ. sm a i 2" " Vr J. C "nu P""wrers were, wean jic- I . rWa. . U,mnl ,CL'?a' .Mctos - W aid Murdoc MeLeod. . ... --w. i v n-: .f rt -wmm. iPr 21 wfcrs'He Td "been tn 1 Northern British Columbia. He Teng, Mr. and Mrs. A. MeDon- i aid, Mr and Mrs. Norman Mc- MORE ACTIVITY IN i SHIPPING COTTONWOOD U. Brealey, logging superintendent of the Laminated Materials Co., Ltd., Ncav Westminster, arrived on the Catala last night. Mr. Brealey is here to make arrangements with the Northern Shipping Co., Ltd., for the shipment of cottonwood logs to his company's plant during the current year. Logs are brought here by rail from Terrace and other adjacent points on the C.N. It., as well us by raft from points tn towing distance of 'this port. Mr. Brealey expects 1929 shipments to exceed those of the past year. Advertise in The News. irjHacking Cough Was Caused By A Bronchial Cold Mn. A. Primmii 3A St to take this opportunity of telling you w mj experience niu i i 1 Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup "Earlv Inn severe bronrhial ield that left me with a provoking, dry, hwking rough. Aftei being bothered with it, both day and night, for some time f lad a pi ueasional nurse reooaunead the above cough yntp which I ' took with wonderful results, and, bow. it i the ihiIv remedy I ever use for cold." Prio . JJc. a bottle; . . large f.miilv file MT .11 J : i i mw. Bk Ail urugii or umiprn. Put up only by The T. .Mil bum Co Ltd., Toronto, Ont. SOCIAL TIME ; ens s i i is i s n ill Jl.IiiULO of lfur Evening Service " At St. Paul's Lutheran Church . . jdai ctciuiiu Liif .e wan a Liruur.iiii i t. i 'F f " lude " Mrs J- 11 Hanson; .1 . . t. unAiutUM.. :,...,:,. by the pastor; by the men". choi u,k by Rev John Han8(ftl on k Skrefrued. ' ' "-". who labored ,jn India 49 vearg M a nuaiona y; b Mrs Carl Dybhavn; violin a0,0 b j FmttiaA.i Memories Frwn Liv , and NVwcas,i,. by j S(M b Union (:h()ir; offtrinj;; announcement by the pastor; song by men's choir; reading by Mrs. H. Danl; prayer 'by the pastor: song by the auut- enee. benediction; lunch, followed - - "1 h - Rev. lohn H. Hanson of St. Paul's Lutheran Church conduc- ted service in the Prince Rupert iGenerai Hosiirtal yesterday af- 'ternoon under the auspices of the Prince Rupert Ministerial A.se- lation. rwn .. 1,11 1 1,1,1,1 11111 111 UalM IIC r3 IB.C . . A Flu Tk M3k It mcaa grent deal to Brit-Mfe'Cotumoia to patronize its local i.niimtries. It m ans its si I if.. Knt tiui.se use k aeitic Milk iiave the assurance, setting aside the &ffi'toJ' I've the province. that they are using the best milk packed. PACIFIC MILK tlet.rln at AbNour.rd ami Ladnrr, tkC. -Hulkt B.C." WHAT IS IT that keeps you always look ing well and smartly dres. ed? OUR SERVICE PHONE 619 to have your clothes pressed We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. For that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Saltings and Overcoatings on hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649