Li A 1 maerwear for the j Cold Weather j 1 'OR LADIES, CHILDREN ! AND INFANTS ! In pure wool and ailk-and-, wool: combiriations and two- piece SUjttfc i ' AT MOST REASONAULE PRICES Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avenue RED'S Transfer Fifteen years experience In MiltNlTUHB AND PIANO ! MOVING i We sell 8 kinds of Conl Any kind of Wood in any, quantity CKMKNT SAN!) GRAVEL Our price, weights anil measure are right. So is our Service Phone, us and Save Mone" and Time DAY & NIGHT SRKVICK Day Thone: 204, Nlsht Phone: Red 317 Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the highest prices. mik h Often Only the End of a Telephone Wife Sbriieonfe you lovfc lies sick tho doctor has tailed 'nfe (Ordered medicine wants it right away ! He pnbrnjs 82 lib 200. Many experience's in the past have WgH h,jrh thtt.Orines will fill his prescriptidri ds he witntit't6 be filled (frbfft full strength itas Ut the Kltfifeat ptlityj, am that the dlsp-en'slhg will be' accurate and the delivery speedy. UMNO YOU PRESCRIPTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS Poncvr Drtterists THIRDAVE.fr SIXTH ST - - TELEPHONES R L266 it i MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing ( prices on Vancouver: Stock Exchange on our stock-list board dally. We can tve Instant service in buying and jelling Mining Stock on Vancouver Stoc Exchange. We alM have facilities for at-cepiins Wheat orders ou Winnipeg Stjck Exchange. Representing Mliler. Court & Co Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Cd.Ltd 617 2nd Avenue ' Prince Rupert. B.C. Intelligent Battery Service IS a a Lot u? tj'ki enre of your bat-terv proMem- tha winter and you'll find an end of "cussing" at the car that won't start when the weather is cold. We repair and service old. batteries, and can wll U the fines! new one made. S. E. Parker LIMITED Ford Dealers DOMINION TIKES 3rd Avenue Phone 83. and Personal NiwS In Brief i 4l4 iii 4. i SCALE di CHARGES m ' 4 The following t is the scale of charges made for reading notices: f Birth Noifces sfic, fcards of Thanks, Ji Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers' iflc ,ner' na'rne. . ,i j Marriage Arid. fMg&gkmcnC' 4 announcements' $2. f $ ANNOUNCEMENTS C.N.R. Employees 5th Annual Rail. Moose Hal., February 8. Valentine ent.Ine Sroe Hall.-.A'ebrpajy 11 iciil in Catholic t pHsfjytenans Valentine JTea. February 14. Moose; Writs! Drive and February 22. , i See "Green Stbefclngs." I..D.B. play, Capitol Tneatre, February 25. K. P. Anniversary Ball March; 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big i Tail tf Dentist. Dr. J. It. Gosse. ?hone f.86. Buy cold Wbathfcr coal. Nana It nrouute fieit nnd fonts.' Albert & IHCifrerv Ltd. Phorte 11 tfnd 7t ji . jtfi For indecent expoetlri,' (j. Ab-, bott was fined ?1Q, with option of . eewen fday' imprieonment, in city tbllce BOUfl ti this week. PionfeeVs! Qet your tlekeU for banqi;t on March 8 at the' Empire Office or from the Com-' ' ' ;' mlttee. ! St Andrew's Church (Church of England) Men's Annual Banquet, Tuesday, February 12, at 7 p.m. In Churdh Hall. Tickets one dollar. . 27 .Mariic TJali, Moose Hall, Monday, February 4. All Masons cordially invited. Procure invitations by phoning 88. 26 The Board of Trade on the suggestion of Paul Armour decided last night to appoint a special committee to deal with the ques tion of a boat service to trie can neries. The Board of Trade last night decided to send a formal Invitation to the Ca'na'dlan Fisheries Association to' meet fn thfsr city next August It is understood that the meiM will be 'fold here, that decision having already been arrived it. The city ytblfce court case against W. Chenbski, who was charged under, the School Act with keeping his child out of school, was dismissed with a warning by Magistrate Mc,Cly-imont this morning. The child in 'question is back in school again. I Slotorship Bellingham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning with four i carloads of frozen fish for trans shipment east over the Canadian National Railways. The Belling- 'lrim, which has been making steady trips here throughout the (winter, has cleaned Ketchikan of almost all its frozen halibut For range, use Beacon, ; Hard Alberts Sootless. Quick fire, rio soot Albert ti McCaffery, Ltd. Phone 110 and 117. tf. J. A, Lindsay sailed last night by the" Princess Royal a!nd will spend a few days in Vancouver and, Victoria on business and pleasure. - &M, Bnjdy 'M. left on this mornfrrg's train for" Ottawa to attend the session of the House of Commons which will open toward the end of next week. There are only three steady boartlera in the city jail jdst now arid their terms will $poh be up. Every night theje., aj- a fw hard up lodgers,. .6mcym!es' as ntuiiit as five. ' ,t ir 5 m steamer Cardend .r'rnaity. arrlVSd afclnwwflght last night fr6nr WHiih 6pd. aftei-' a brief atti hee, tilled on her return to Vancouver via waypoints. Passengers disembarkine here from the south yesterday afternoon from the steamer Princes Royal included: Mrs. J..D. Thur-ber, Constable E. N. Pritchard, Mrs. Walton, D. Anderson, Mr. Bardwey,, Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, Mr. Beritham and W. E. Stevens. Mn-Jfad Mrs. Griffin and little tkugri of Calgary, who, have been on a trip to the coaSh pr icthA city on the Princess iioyal ymerday afternoon for a brief visit here In the course Of their return trip home -to the prairies. ' There Vas no change in the local grain situation! this morning. Only twenty cars of wheat were on the territory west of Jasper Park bound for the local elevator and no grain has arrived for three or four days. No further ships are reported for local loading. Constable E. N. Pritchard R. C. M. P. arrived in the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon following a trip to Vancouver on escort duty and proceeded by this morninir's train on his return to Hazelton where he is stationed. Mrs. J. D. Thurber returned to the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon following a trip to CaTgary to attend a Baptist Church convention. Miss Agnes Dawson, who attended the same convention, is remaining for a month or so in the east ori vacation. At the meeting of the Board Of Trade last night it was reported by a committee that the cost of the trip to Calgary, Edmonton and the Peace River country with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in September would be about $196 exclusive of meals and hotels and incidental ses. At a meeting last night of the executive of the Prince Rupert Pioneers' Association, with Mrs. P. W. Anderson presiding, further arrangements were made for the annual 'banquet which will be held on March 8. The event will take place in the Boston Hall .vhere it is expected about 2R0 p-He will be seated. There will In a program of musical number and speeches by prominent t'i'ineers. Capt. Albert Ripoon has retur ned to duty as" skipper of the C.P.R. steamer Princess Royal on the local ruft after having spent a few weeks ashore in Vancouver during which time Capt. S. K. Gray relieved hirri. Freighter Famous, Capt. R. B. Bennett. Under charter to the Frank Waterhouse Co:, arrived in port at 4:30 yesterday afternoon front the north and is' loading a cargo of grain screenings at the elevator for delivery to Seattle. Replies from several canneries) No further games were played asWjf&.ihat supplies be purchased 'last night in th'e first division ! i l.f .. 1 1 . ... 1. M ! .1 1 ..A I. ...... . 1. . n , in uu tn were reau ai in? uuuuru uxiure uciween me ouii' j meeting of the Board of Trade I list ftflit. These were generally fuvorable. adian Legion and Grotto. Don Brown and W. J. Nelson are to play toda) in the outstanding Grotto-Grand Terminal game from last week. ENTIRELY FREE TO ALL Until further annbtinced, .this notice Of free local nd radio service ori all church dSctrlhe M any- church, any one may;- r fort jquest, will be held ai suite N,6.! lift Summit Apartments', eaclt inursaay and bunday at o p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. "Mormon" Elders HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Constable E. Pritcnard, Haiel- ton; Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffin and child, Brooks, Alta.; J. C. Bard-well, W. C. Stevens, D. II. Ander- j son, H. S. Wilders, J. T. Bentham and H. M. Burritt, Vancouver; R. iW- Sinclair, Inverness. s J " 1 9 1 . Centrnl J.?1 7 A. Bercreseh. Billmor Mills: Henry Vllert" and J.'llendrfckson, Savov W. C. Wllco and Peter Brotat, city; Charles Beckj Digby Island Royal W. Trites, Vancouver. BASKETBALL DANCE HELD Affair Last Nlghf Very Enjoy. I able Though Attendance Not i As Large As Expected Vbout seventy-five couples attended the annual dance of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association in the Moose Hall last night. Owing to the skating weather, there was not as large t an attendance as might have been expected. Nevertheless, the affair was very enjoyable, j poll Howard arid Bill Lambie were masters of ceremonies and .iplendfd music wa's played from 9 i.tn. until 2 t.rt. by AI SmaiPs Orchestra. Ralph Smith presided at the door. Delicious refreshments, provided by the executive and players, were served at midnight. mr. and mrs. clyne Leaving the cttc John V. Clyne, who has been on the staff of Williams, Manson &t Gonzales law firm here for about a year and a half, is moving with , Mrs. CJyne to Vancouver, where j Mr. Clyne w,ill join, the law firm j of J. R. McRae &Duncan. j Both Mr. and Mrs. Clyne have' become very popular in various I circles during their brief residence in trie eity and many friends will regret their depar ture. ' A Dally News want-ad wijl r tit 4 v v a tt-i r mrx M - ?S W All JXl K III I Ming result. a at ill aii ii &jas v Ja Mr January Special Clearance Prices SEE OUR WINDOWS PHONE 9-3RD AVE. & FULTON STREET. i mm mm i i I'mMi i mm tt4tt SKATING Glare Ice Salt Iikes Boats leave at 1 And 2 p.m. Sunday , j Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. I And why not have the isiest tea that's gsrown. SALADS" TEA 'Fresh from the gardens1 PRESBYTERIAN CHUReil Preacher, Rev. J. A. Madili. 123 Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, Sunday Si hool at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Solo by Mr. Lincoln, "Nearer, My God, to Thee." christian Science Christian Sciencd A Society, 245 Second Avenue l&.tfrlnch 'Mncli tit QfiT&e itfte Mother Mother Chu: Churcr rEhis Society! ii ti-aA1" church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. ' ' Tglnday Service at. 11 a stfifect. "Love . " Testimony Meetin'g on Wlofnecfa'y evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordiaffy ifi'vfed. SALVATION XrHv ,,,Vt'te1fflnary Call Campaign Bulletin No. 2 ' rebrnary. Spe'cfal Salvati6ri CflWpaign Month. Enquire for dates of special meetings. Sunday. 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m'., 7:S0p.m. A hearty, welcome awaits you. Bring yonr friend or neighbo?. St. PETER S CHURCH, SEAL COVE .Service will be conducted by Bishop Rix at St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove, Sunday evening. February, 3, at 7:30. RUPERT REPRESENTED, ARTSCOMPEIITION OTTAWA. Fi . '. E' rrag-ing response has been received from all ove the Dominion to the Willingdon Arti :c v etition, for which entrie t Cioseii .oday. Exhibits covering art. drama, music and sculpture have been received from as t east as Lock- Short of Breath Smothering Feelings Choking Sensation Mrs. II. Day. Dartmouth, N.S.. write : "For ovrr a year I was troubled with ('mothering rpella and shortness of breath, and it was impoasible for me to walk, even a short distance, because of the choking sensation whkli followed. "After .trying many treatments, in vain, ' I at last nV. i.Iwl - to try - ir'onto, OBT. and In a surprinimiy short short time time tbey they did me much goon - rrite ttk- per 1 .it all dniggisu or dealers, or-aaile1 ilirert on receipt of EM ?- M,llmrn Co " Ltd'' pert. Novn Scotia, and ai far west a ; Prince Rupert. B.C. j Here is a treat that can't be beat! Benefit and pica-sure in generous measure! oi so Peppermint Flavor seried Point Saws jM tjf Made from special "ln- jL iT steel, and tempered Economic! M iW in our own crucible 1C lor rort- M steel mills. b ZlZZn A ,1 i V