TI-fttA-Sfc'KaWh 7, 1929 FISHERMEN ! 1)0 NOT GO TO SEA WITHOUT A First Aid Kit Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 yic Pioneer l)ruefists THIRD AVE. L SIXTH ST - - TCLFPWJNES H' i, 200 A Mi - , ...... ... i r 0 Ef x v x m n w it Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.P ttUHMt Ton MoKlinc Dry )4 Bu.-alnrers, &achinUts. Boilermaker. III Mrktm linn itirrr ma kern. Pounder. Woodworker, Vc. EI.KtrritlC AND ACETYLENE WKf.PIMi. Oar plant U equipped to handle all kind At MARINE AND ( OMMKRCIAI. WORK. PHONES 43. and SSS SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET -3rd Avenue Phone 765 MEAT, KISH AND VEGETABLES Speciulty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. RED'S Transfer Fifteen yean 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 4 , ?So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. Engraved Tableware When, you buy your silver froth ua you now lean hnWft engraved artistically so that the work on all pieces will bo alike. Thla adds -ta.lhe value of the net arid makes ajrift more npprateuVgjp 'A .: Our Automatic machine enables this. graving to do John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results. ..it it.' t- . GebrgV .Dawes, holding ticket 58, was the winner of a jardiniere which was raffled at a recitnt dance of the Moose Lodge. Mrs. Howard Steen nailed last night on the Prince George to make the round trip to Anyox where her daughter, Miss Ella Steen, is employed in trie offices of the Granby Co. " v Motorship Bellinirham. Cant. J. IE. Anderson, arrived In nort at 5 x o'clock this morning from. Ketchikan with three carloads of fresh halibut for transshipment east over the- Canadian National Railways. The Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert Rowing and Yacht Club will be hekl in the City Hall on Friday, March 8,j 1029 at 8 p.m. prompt. Kindly! attend. Kusineas, Election of Officers. Annual Statement. 51 C.N.R. , steamer Prince John, Capt. E. Mabbs, arrived in port at 1:15 this morning from VaiJ- See "Offker W5" at West- holme Theatre, March Moo Whist Drive and Dance, March 22. . , Presbyterian Easier Sate March 28. . Good Friday evening Baptist Church Musical Lecture, "The King's Herald." Refreshments. Royal Purple and Dxmc, Elks' Anglican April S. United April 4. Bridge. Whist Home, April 2. W. A. Easter Sale. Church Batter Basaar, C.W.L. Sprinr 3)e in Catholic Hall, ThurWay, April 4. After noon from 3 to 6. Social in evening starting at 8:80. 4- . SCALE OF CHARGES j The following is tne scale . of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notice 60c. Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funoral Flowers 10c oer name. Mnrriage and Engagement announcements $2. u Absolutely Pure Therefore the Best Refuse Substitutes TUP !.IU" NEWS Local and Personal News In Brief Children Gladly f takeitforColds BaoltWi Mlitar. U "immuV. Its luti it pieajln. IU action U m gulck tht on. doM Wpi sputa of couching and thcr art 40 duM Min a Ji-trnX bottle 1 Ev.rr number ,; ofjth. family drWw WncAt from jBucWirV. JUr. a bouk la tha boUM at iD tinm. DrusriaU every- where k0 "BgcklrrV seder a (HMitivt guarantee. W. K. Berkley, UmiUi, f 142 Moli.l St, Tereate V ' if BUCKLEY'S U& MIXTURE td Acts Ulie a lath A tingle tip prove i it 75c and 40c. Islands with a linht nassenirar aBfls 00 the Prince John' this list and freight, wrgo. The ves sel will ail at 10 p.m. faturday on hor ' return south ever the lame route. W. D. Smith sailed Ut night on the Prince George for Stew art where he will assume his duties aa local manager for the Power Corporation of Canada. He has secured hia reieaae from the semes of the electrical de partment of the Canadja ional Railways ANNOUNCEMENTS : Women of X owe heart Legion, St. Patrick's Tea, March 14, at th home -of Mrsi- MMumIIwi. E, S. vhichardaon, well known TWl rancher, is a visitor, in the city, havjng arrived from' the Isl- mo ruing-. A. P. Allison, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived in the city on the Prioee John this morning Irom thai lalands, being on His Constable R. C. Gilker of the wwruifM, to mitK me rouna inp t Stewart and Anyox and Willi return to ithe city tomorrow mor-' ' nine ti, - I -JAKES OVER CLUB Papers have been signed where- 18 and u. j T.jmpjrw j, c,ubj takea oyer fronj the creditors the premises of the Grand Terminal Club. Remodeling of the premises are already under way and it is understood the place will be renamed the New Empress Club. Have You Heard ? ? With each double purchase of: NABOB COFIJEB Per lb. ...C5c NABOB TEA Per lb 70c We are giving 8 lbs. Granulated Sugar FKBE for thre days only. CORN F LAKHS Quaker. 3 pkts '. Sellars' Grocery Third Avenue PHONES 45 AND 574 .27c MINUTE OATS Ogilvies. Per pkt 27c SALTED SODAS Fairy. Bulk. 2 lbs 33c BAKING POWDER McLaren's Invincible. 12 om. 2 tins 35c TOMATO ES-Ashcroft. 2 l-2s. 7 tins 95c PEAS Royal City. 2e, size 5. 7 tins 95c ORANGES 2 dew 45c 6 doi 95c MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VA1INT1NDAIRY Telephone 657. 4 a Taxi Phonal. Big 4 Dentist. Dr. J, IL Cosset " 686. . uue St. Andrew's Society, monthly meeting, Friday at 8 p.rii, , 54 Mr. and Mrs. W. J ICitknal- .rick will salladmorrowv nibrhingl by the Princef$orge 'for Van-! couver on tneir annual vacation. trip. Last call ! Pioneer banquet and dance Friday night, 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. $1.00 inclusive. Nine niece 1 Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Mlna . Brea, Capt. Mountain, .arrived in C W. Jlomer, provincial awes- 10 'cIoe mor-i sor, left on yesterday afternoon's train for, a trip to the interior on oflcial duties. nlng from loco With a carsro of IT?.' Iri Irt I'M; r. . . rviii:...-i. r i i. rr t i ,t'l And your first ta'ial dispels all argument. TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' Premier Orchestra from 10 to 21 " ' ZnSStt? Udle "H HOW PRINCE RUPERT 121 PART PI EMEiMTQ RANKS IN REGARD TO 1 V1W miiii iu SCHOOL POPULATION! V f. oii..ionrine(mpany8 local nublfe scheol nooulation UW8apdiltfIed?'at 4 o'dpekJthiW'rince, Rupert, having a tpta) of pORT CLEMENTS. Mar. 7: morning oh Jct return t"t fi'TjS p!upils enrolled, came ninfb The Ry SccuU had a very enjoy-, 1 J.' -Jamong (he cities of the provinco aD'e hike to Mayer Lake on the H, B. Rocfiestex, Thomas Tro- last year, according to the annual pole track. The Mayer Lake tier,, Thomas Andrew, James, H. report of . the superintendent of people gave them a very warm Thompson and H. A. McLean,. education.' Prince Rupert, with icertlon. gaVe brfef vocational addresses Hl' pupils enrolled, came tenth in Scouts Pelton and Tingley have (ai ,tne regular weekly luncheon numoer oi nign scnooi pupils. Uity passed their tenderfoot and the George Bunn, pioneer Stewart itoday of the Prince RuPert Rot.,wfh sch18 hartag a larger en- Scoutmaster is trying to enthuse prospectar. who has !)n v,iuo-in tne commodore. "" v" tne others to move faster, oing a few days in the city, sailed Cafe. H. u. liocnester. chairman .r,u.w'.l'.uT' iraioops,; p, . , . . hy the Prince George on his re-0' the vocat'nal service com turn north. mittte. nreflMpd A comma appearing where a decimal point should have been cost of grading Eleventh Avenue enstward from McClynjpnt Park to be $3,407 per assessable foot instead of $3,407. While it is obvious what was meant, the city ttf detachment of the nrovlnpial engineer has asked that an ex- -irolice Milt4 by the Prince George Planation be made 1 J i H tk . it , . - , QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES MILK AH brands. 9 tyia $1,00 HAMS Swift's Picnic,. . average 6 1-2 lbs. Each ....... .$1.43 TOILET PAPER--6 rolls ....22, FELS NAPTHA SOAP Per carton 78c APPLES Small size, for cookinjr or eating. Box $1.76 ORANGES Sunkist. Good aise; sweet and juicy. 3 dozen $1.00 SOAP Classic. 6 bars 28c LOBSTER Eagle, l-2. Per tin 4gc SAANICH CLAMS Per tin 16c CORN STARCH Per pkg. ... 11c RED PLUMS K. B., 2 l-2s. 2 tins 43c BAKING POWDER Dr. Price's. 6-oz. Per tin M 20 SEEDLESS RAISINS 3 lbs. 32c Everything in Green Vegetables In Season Arriving Each Boat. Watts' Grocery Quality Right-PHONE 55 -Prices Right PHONE 56 MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on out stock-list board daily. We can give Instant service In buying and Jelling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alaoJiave facilities for accepting Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stjck Exchange. Representing Miller, Court Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. 617 2nd Awnue Prince Rupert, IIC. iNanaimo, nelson, New Westmin- , - . c , ster, Vancouver. North Vancouver fh"rcLh P"dVn Ewter Sunday null ' v innitn Vernon and Victoria . WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert Overcast, light southeast wind; temperature, 34. Terrace Snowing, calm, 28. Rosswood Cloudy, calm, 28. Aiyansh-i-Cloudy, calm; 26. Port Simpson Cloudy, calm, 30: Haj'sport Light wind, snow-fPft 32. llazelton Cloudy, calm, 22, 'Smlthera Cloudy, calm.' 24. JJurna Lake Clear, calm, 11. Vanderhoof Clear, east wind, 14. Atlin Part cloudy, north wind, j below. Whitehoree Clear, calm, 5 be low. Carmocks Snowing, north wind, 6 below. Dawson Part cloudy, calm, 32 below. Mayo Overcast, north wind, 18 below. FISH ARRIVALS Only two smalt Cr.nidian boats old halibut catchy here today, rhe Nautilus received 10c and 6c from the Atlin Fisheries for ,000 pounds while the Gunda was paid'lMc and 6c by the Royal FIslj Co. for 1,400 pounds. wxuen every ocoui is asKea xo Leading this city In public atVe"a- I0f 11 scout 800131 on AP school eollment were Nanaimo. fn 6 and for a 8mer camp on Tuesday showed the estimated .Vancouver. North Vancouver Fire Chief D. H. McDonald is in receipt of a letter from his son, Angus, who is studying at .Vancouver College, stating that 'Jack Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent of llazelton. recently distinguished himself in a debate with University of British Columbia students on the subject "Resolved that Federal Control should be Paramount in Conservation of Canada's Natural Resources." Sargent led in the affirmative argument for Van couver, Qollege. Heart Trouble Hands and Feet Numb and Cold Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Auburn, Ont., writes: "Several years ago I was troubled with my heart and nerves, so bad, at times, my hands would become numb and cold. I t .k doctor's medicine, for a while, but it Uid me little or no good. I hapwir t to see price Toroi 'oronto, advertised and Waited taking them it once, and continued for miim time, sad iinc then 1 have had no return of my trouble." Prke fOo. a be at all druggiits ami dealers, or nailed direct on receipt of by 1M i. MUDUm JO., L.UX., Ost "throat-easy" says (Q I . t "I have to exercise the greatest of care with my throat because it is always under such a severe strain. To avoid all possibilities of irritation I smoke Buck inghams because they are not only throat-easy but have the most de lightful flavor." Beatrice LilliV, uvrU famout Canadian itage i tar. 20 75 ONLONTXSN A S1ULUNC) nfffh CIGARETTES M nilUPHOMlS&CaUMITlD $Ml NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY BI40