F?hrtr.H' 8, 1020 Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 RED'S Transfer Fifteen yem experience In FURNITURE AND" PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood In any Quantity CEMENT SAND ORAVBI. Our price", weights and measures are right. So Is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE lay Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the highest prices. LINDSAY'S Carlage anil Storage Phone CS Cartage, Warehousing, ana JJlstributiog. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialise In Piano and Furniture Moving. ' i I i i in. i 1 i "'.7"l T" 1 11 i MjiljjMl 1 - 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 his 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 PRESCmiTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS 'lues Z7fic Pioneer iJrtifrists 1 11IPD AVE. f, SIXTH ST TELEPHONES '200 NEW ARRIVALS OF , LADIES' DRESSES FOR SPRING WEAR In Flat Crepe and in the Latest Shades. Prices $12.50 AND $19.85 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avrnoe SUITS! SUITS! ag3SE MADE TO ORDER . Cutting, Workmanship and Style; All Guaranteci Si IT STKAJl CI.BANED AND PRKSSBD J We Deliver to Any Part af the. City. ; APPLES 40c Lemons Special, per dos. ..35c California Grape fruit 3 for 25c Florida Grape Fruit Large, 2tJ for Hothouse Rhubarb 2 lbs .. California Hand Lettnca-- California- Ranch Per buneh Pkg. 35c4 fori 25c! Niwv Carrots I ISct Celery t.;.;..15c & 20c! Cauliflower Fancy . .2Sc ta 35c . . . , 1 k -.-Ail... oi.in.. 1 iun nocoivea nww Mnw naaaia niinn, per 10. ...,.. Frrah Shipment of Chocolates Eclairs, Chocolate Fingers.; . a aM It i Graham Date, Keguiar owe 10. Special This Week, per lb. 39c Helnx Pork & Beans Medium Siie. 8 tins 50c Heina Tomato Ketchup- -Special per bottl 30c Only a few left. Helm Cream Tomato Soup Extra Urge Tins. 2 for Eureka Bleach Por bottle ..20c Sunlight Soap 2 Pkgs 45c t f'lpr. Cluster Raisins Per .lac Watts' Grocery Quality Right-Prices Right ,'HONE 55 TllONE 56 COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TEI.KWA Also Hulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for ltobln Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. xirIhone 4. Big 4 Taittf Dentist. Dr. J. K. Gosse. C8G. r hone Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sand and Gravel lowest prices. Al-Lert & MeOoffery, Limited. Phone 11C and. 117. tf Aid. Frank Dibb sailed this morniDUi.by IhV Primre Rupert on a two weeks' business trip to Vancouver. "S.S. Salvor" has arrived again with a full cargo of Nanaimo-Welllngton Lump coal. Albert & MeCaffery, Limited. Phone 11C and 117. tf Capt. Pete Rorvik. after upending a few days in the city, sailed by the Prince Kupert thi morning on his return t Vancouver. " ' ' F. E. Rush! sailed this morning by th,e Prince Kupert on a combined business and pleasure trip to Vancouver and other point.- In the MU.h. ' ' Churcll St. Andrew's (Church of England) Men's Annual Banquet, Tuesday, February 12, at 7 p.m. la Church Hall. Tickets one dollar. A. R. Holtby, superintendent I of the C.N.R. bridges and build- , ing department, returned to the i I city on yesterday afternoon's; ! train from a trip to the interior j ion official duties. I F. M. Dockrill, well kown Tel-. 'kwa rancher and Conservative candidate for Skeena riding ia the reeerit provincial election, arrived in the tflty from the inter ior on yesteraay aiiernoon s 'train and Sailed this morning on the Prince 'Rupert for Vancouver where he will attend a dairymen's convention. SCALE OF CHARGES The following is tne scale of charges made for reading not fees: Ulrth Nation 6O0.;,! , Oanls of Thanks, tZ" Funeral Notfoea $1. - Funeral Flowers lOc.ner Marriage and Engageinent i announcements $2. C. V. Evitt sailed this morning by the Prince Uupi rt on a business trip t" Vancouver. C.P.R. steamer Princess Royal, Capt. Albert Rippon, is due in port at 5 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypointa. J. R. Tully of Smithera arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and Bailed this morning by U VfPfe ANNOUNCEMENTS i g5 ' nalra. af.v-hjeh ne will pro- ,, ft :eedtbh1WMeg where he will ORANGES i spend three month engaged ial Q.S.R. Eraployeea 5th Annual Sweet Juier Oranges t dos. .83cirereh work at the department Moose Hal.. February 8. kwil.r SOr .! Soeclal. ter do.rt..w,w,7""":? .'" I " lOffA jT tlvat I niVAMITV AT Idaik vviivhv vs v 1 iv v w era Moba. Valentine Social Hall. February 11. tn Catholic Rm "Green Stoekinsra.' Should,, a woman courts. Se'fcPeck vs. ruary 14. est. Branch service at o -( rnA n (Via tttt t mm rul. o!ur Peck, Feb-: Angus McDonald of the.sper-anza Mining C, sailed tha mor-ntng on the Pjrince Rupert for Vancouver. 'J' I Col. J. W. Nlcholls, comptroller I of the Canadian Fish 41'. Cold 'Storage Co., failed by theftrince Kupert this morning on a business trip to Vancouver and other point in the south. C. H. Sawle, editor of the Omineca Herald, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from New Hazelton for a brief business visit and will return to the interior tomorrow morning. ( apt. LlneJ II. Lindsay, examiner of master and matefc after having spent the past feiv" days in the city conducting navNkFi4 examinations, sailed this ro$rmnlp by the Frnice Kupert on fins turn to Vancouver. fp Thomas W. 'Brewed of t! re Austin M. Brown, former resid-! ent of the eity and now located in California, will sail by the! Prince John tomorrow night on his return south via the Quean I Charlotte Islands after having I spent the past menth renewing acquaintances in the eitf.- ' A class of six new candidates was initiated at a meeting of the local Eagles' Lodge last night. A drive for new members is about to U Initiated. The lodge, though only recently organised, is in a flourishing condition. Thma's'i,McJteSn' is leaving on a two weeks dusi- u. u. Knn sailed tbis roormag nupert ior rancouvw. '-nto tffp'to the interior on the Prince Rupert for the Tally is already in the south. to hJs departure tne sou in. lie win attend p . i-an- , Pacific selentltie commiUee : meeting in Vancouver and aiao . 1 .... r. cn r',i ri.A.n iuv a viait tn tM MnlaMeml iui. T ljimi willful LUIIJVT 1 1 i,w uiimii f J 1 - Family Amls i km at Departure Bay, Mar KV Jonathans Per box M For- Sjrnjthers m in an i iiu in vi; atvsu terior on yesterday aftefnatHi'nj train and sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver and -Victoria. Owing school I board, of which' he Is chairman, I will hold its' ' regular monthly : meeting tonight instead of next Wednesday, the scheduled date. Orders are being awaited bo-fore loading df the wediak Heatner Sydladd with a ful! cargo for the United Kingdom ot continent commences at the iocti. elevator. The mtoeraent of wheat to this port : continues light, ffraln oriinnaltr destined for this women or Moose neart legion 1 p0ft ig dherted to Vancouver Whist Drive and Dance, February , owJne to the tten on the main 12. Cash prises. Presbyterians ebruury 14. Moose Whist February 22. Valentine Tea. 1 ii' Drive and I.O.D.E line of the Railway. ( 1 - 'Canadian Pacific HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert .Fred J. Hkker and C. J. Allan- Nay. Capitol Theatre. February son. Uak; J. M. Hoah, Seattle; F 25. " iM. Dockrill, Mrs. Noonan and J. '' 'E. Manning Tslkwa; C. 11. Sawle, K. P. Anniversary Ball March New Hateltons Douglas Lay, 1. illaaelton: Sj B. Davis, Cedar- I vale; J. D. McKay, Delias; Ted . ! Living, J. A Bray, II. M. Bur- VALENTINE DAY FEBRUARY 14 IS A GREAT DAY FOR A PARTY Dan Cupid Has given ie so ninny attractive symbols hearts, flowers, arrov s, valentines cutout paper, etc, etc which make decorating easy. Dennison party favors, palace cards, crepe paper, gummed seals, hearts, hats . Whatever you require for Valentine Day we have it. Spoeial table favors and place cards made to order. , " Mail Orders Despatched the Same Day rltt and C. Clark, Vancouver; L. S. McGlll, gmlthers; A. Watt, C.N.R.; Joseph S. Rogers, city; Angus McDonald, Alice Arm. Royal Mrs. M. L. Norton, Smithers; P. Castlno, Bdson, Alta.; E. Peterson and II. M. Wasserman. Vancouver. Savoy S. J. Mayeri Smithers; Tom D. Raterou, J. L. Jollymore, city; Mrs. A. Rutten, Massett. J. Koski, Central Tort Essington. Always Take This Great BREATH EABLE Remedy for THROAT & CHEST THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS! NOVELTY SPORT HOSE Silk and cotton; noat designs. All the new shades. Regular $1775. ir $ifc25 CIIARjOISETTE GLOVES One clasp and slip-on;. FaWh and Grey. Regular up to $1.50. 1air v 95c i SEE OUR REMNANT TABLE! ! Splendid Bargains for the Thrifty Buyer. i, ' A REAL SNAP IN HAND BAGS Genuino leather. all shapes and sizes. Regular up to $6.50. To go at, each 9;C KASHA FLANNELS Plain and check silk anH wool Homespuns, 36 inches 'wide. Regula r up to Q ' ..T iDONiJj J?ORGET THE SPLENDID VALUE IN DRESSES, STIKS,, .CREPE?, GEORGETTES, VELVETS-r-Regular up to $32.50 now ; $j 0 to SEE OUR WINDOWS SeSlars Grocery SUCCESSORS TO B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited WE REG TO ANNOUNCE THAT We have taken over the bus-ness of the B.C. Lukh rs & Grocers Ltd. and intend carrying a full line of prroceries, fresh fruite, vegetables and produce. Our aim at all times will be to jjive service and satisfaction. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED MILK MILK Fresh Paxteurlzed Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout t!ie City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander- rilONK 575 ukm:k iiLora DENTIST tins, all hraTv'". $1 'S Week-End Specials Milk Tall tins ... 0 led Arrow Sodas 2 pl;'s. . "' r'lillet lFjori Bate .Extra. 3 ('or. ?1.M) v Fruit, 3 for . . . 2."c doz Bush's Groceiler a PHONES 211 AND 212