Wn:s3 lh. j, 33 YDOCK Local 1)0 NQT CO TO SEA WITHOUT A ."" First Aid Kit Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 ."? Pioneer nlWI) AVE. f SIXTH ST - s- - r- : . Canadian National Steamships Prince tfi SHIPYARD T ftl'fwratlnx 'li.T.H. Sit.iwMi I on rlominie lir i- En:iinrra, Sriachinlits. Uiilerniakrr, Hluckmilhts 'tirn-makers, Founilers. Vw1workr, t'r. ELECTItIC AND ACETYLENE WKI.PIN'. Our plant is equipped to handle nil kind." ot MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONIW 4S snd 395 SELVIG BROS. MEAT MAKKKT 3rd Avenue Phone 765 ; MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES t Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kind of Coal Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures 'are right. So la our Service Phone us and Save Moner and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. Daily News Want Ads. Druacit'stx Trif PIIONFS '. 9ftn r --"I Rupert 2. and April April j. Hull, j noon ix SOlh last MeRe 111 ;aaid , with 3ttx iMreby nid 4th Engraved Tableware When you buy your silver from us you now can have it jMigraved artistically so tbt the work on all pieces will b' alike. This adds to the value of tht net and makes a gift more appreciated. Our automatic engraving machine enables us to do this. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWKLLEKS bring quick Results. "'TV t 4 a Taxi Phoiie 4. Big 4 Taxi. l Mr. and Mrs. A. Richmond sailed last evening on the Camo-sun for Vancouver, Aid. Frank Qibt, who. has teen qn a business tjjjp to Vancouver, returned to the ctton the Prlnj George today. , J. J. Payne pf Praser & Payne sailed last evening by the Csroo- cqn on a b,uines trip tq Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Wall ar rived in the city on the Prince f wt vpnay now Vancouver en- iwuio 10 lemwa on a noiiaay - visit. yesterday f ternoan from the north and left on till afternoon's train for ' a trip to New York City, Mile ponaldi well known Alite Arm mining man, who has been (n the pity for the past two on three we obtaining medical treatment, sailed last evening on (be Gamosun for Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS " Women of Mspfteheart Legion, St. Patrick's Tea, Masch 14, at the home of Mrs. Mugallm. See "Offtej at West- holme Theatre, JJch 18 and 19. Mcne Whbt Drive and Danc, Murch 22. PreabyterirfB' bMUr Sale March l Royl Parple" Bridge, Whist Dancf,-8fks' Home, April 2. , MbtiA&ivOfR. Easter 8. Unitetl Church Easter Basaar, 4. i Jjprwg bale in Catholic Thursday, April 4. After from 3 to 6. Social in evening starting at 8:30. the srriiKMK roritT or hhitimi tmiMiuv in n:oniK NOTICE li henbr slvcn that on the day ot Jaauaiy. 1039. nrobt of th wul and Taawunant of Jasxt C. waa aranted to tbr undersigned a prraons havlnx clalma acslhM tike 7 Estate are required to file the aame 1 t&t E ecu ton forthwith and all per- op ' asacutori.Qr i laat Win and Ttatamen' awing minev to the said Basat are rraulred to mi tbe aam to the Butor. forthwith DATED t PHiW Hupert. B.O.. this day of Mareb. IMS ' john MeRAE . PUNOAN CWINXNOkAM MftRAE THE NEW V1CT0 7gg '-'MIX JiEWS ersonal News In Brief RADIO Lowboy with magnetic speaker y. ..... 4 . $28 . 00 Lowboy Mlth elect ro-dynnrnic speaker. !ITsLW$3I0.00 A survoy made of the purchasers of Victor Radio throughout Canada revealed the fact that I OUT OF EYEYV S BOUGHT VICTOR RADIO because of Victor Tone quality, because of Victor RepAitfttion. because of Victpr Apjarance. To. these reasons we would add that if rpception is to be had you wHl get It onVktr FIRST. - Akernothing ever-goes-wrong with Victoria Radio or Victor Orthophonic. Further, Victor Radio is the biggest selling Radio In Canada today. TIIEItK'S A REASON. SOLI) OX EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices: . iifrth Notices 60c. Wards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices 1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. 4-,t t t1", The "Vacation Guide," publish- wl by the Vancouver Sun tells .1 . . . i . me . aiiiuinuiiB 01 xrmce nun- ' e tor summer holiday makers. - w " " ui o j 'VC 1U til" were lj,ojaL'rtsers. Donald Ross, who has resigned Dentist. Dr. J. It Gosse. 686. Phone T. J. Shenton. insDeetOr ,ht mines, is on a trip this week to couver. i Anyox on official duties. -rr j , I .Sam Dechamps of Stewart, Mrs. Charles E. Starr, who. has who has been an a trip tp Van-been spending the winter the couver, is a passenger aboard the: south, returned to the city'bri the'! as manual training instructor in rr,ve ,n the clty the vanio-the local public schools to tak' 8UI yesterday afternoon from charge of the drafting department at the local dry dock, sailed last evening by the Camosun for Vancouver on private business. The Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert Rowing and. Yacht Club will be held in the City Hall on Friday, March 8, 1929 at 8 p.m. prompt. Kindly attend. Business, Election of Of ficers. Annual Statement. 54 Johannes Kjerp of Stewart, who arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on th Camosun from the ndttheft on this afternooa's train 'St. John, N.B where Hii' . 'a a . . . . ne wiiuemDarK lor a trip to his former at Helsingfors, Fin-,wa8 ,land.siMgM Forbes Cruickshank tof VapslUve r, head of the erim-j ation department-f I ihejBtaum al police, sailed . hjn sun last evening on p reti5rDo uth alter spending a eo&mf days in the city on duties, F Sssengers arriving in the city from the north on the Camosun yesterday afternoon included iMorley Shier. J. Anderson, W. E. .Trump and W. P. Bassett. from Anyox: Mrs. L. Intermela and W. McLean, from Alice Arm, and L. Watkins, P. Burr. Mrs. Jackson and F. N. Spettigue, from Stiwart Have your reservations made at the Evenjng Empire or from any of thCmmittee for the Pioneer Banquet on Friday at p.m. Community singing. anawhM vninl and tnatrnmpnt.il . eii. -, , .iiiJ wwnnns, wyianwy nmpuwi a 'pupils in citume, etc. Banquet '.,, . t"u , ,, . , ,W'U be followed by a dance. Fffipy Premier Orchestra in at- A welcome. 52 ' Prince George this afternoon irpm beattle, Yesterday afternoon's passen - ger train from the east, having been delayed near Rose Lake on account of the derailment of jlonday morning's eastb.ound t'a,n' f'na'Iy arrived hwtf at 4 u clock this mnrnini twlv nn! -- - n V. m 1 9 l.n..a... l.t. """-''.'yB . j. ff' J , ',l'"Hi f?fS9t. roau super- jntenagni iqr Aiun aistficj with luin(l(11inrt(.ro 1 ni.nv t ln 11 i-.vHHuudv i mijun tq m ijic C y pn WciV ousine., He the north whence, he will return tonight on the Prince George. Judging will be done tonight in the esay contest for local school Pfipils whjch is beipg held by the Moose Lodge. The subject is, a discussion of the advaijtagea of ; the sinc e or married state. The first prize is a five-paund box of chocolatps. There are quite a few entries. The fire department was cal- led out at 1Q o'clock this mar- njng to the home of A. W. Lip- nituut. ..voniOT, wjiere kindling aVound' the furnace caught fire. No damage done- th b,ale bein? ,t'n- guinea Deiore the iiremen ar- rlve4 on the scene. "" -T HOTEL ARRIVALS r pfincer Rupert W. P. Bassett, Victoria; Walter E. Trump, George Gray and George Srachan, 1 Vancouver; Mrs. E. Gardiner, Pdrt Simpson; John A. Anderson, Anyox; F. N. Spettigue, Premier, G. H. Tycko. Smithers Mrs. C. E. Charmana. Telkwa; A .A. Cameron, Edmonton; L. F. Cowan, Calgary. Royal Harry Scott, Long Lagoon; Louis YVatklris, Stewart; Ingeborg Hogen and A. Swanson, Smithers; B. Thibodeqn, Moncton, N.B.; R. Wardrop, O. Boosater and N. Makela, Vancouver. Central C. Bourque and M. Espeland, Rillmorj J. Weis,' G. II .Mogdon and A. McKenzie, C.N.R. Savoy J. Jacobsen, Stewart: A. Mc- Master. Smithers. Have You Heard ? ? fertd tp a large and appreciative udjeuce. With each double purchase of: "Love's Old Sweet Song," fea,-NABOB COFFEE Per lb. ...65c turing Freddie Wells on the NABOB TEA Per lb 70e xylophone was raot artistically We are giving 3 lbs. Granulated "nl'..n:" dl 1 Sugar FREE fee day. only. JjHjU CORN FLAKB3$Laker. gTSS" 3 pkt9 ' "iC Mslc is being specially fea-MINUTE OATS-Ogllvies. tured .,1 thl, weftk at th Can. Per pkt 27c SALTED SODAS Fairy. Bulk. 2 lbs 38c BAKING POWDER McLaren's Invincible. 12 ozs. 2 tins 35c TOMATOES Ashcroft. 2 l-2s. 7 tinj v .05c PEAS-Royal City. 2a, sise 5. 7 tjn8 , 0 uoz J0C Sellars' Grocery Third Avenue PHQNES 45 AND 574 fl. G.. Mellon, well known Stew-j art mining man, is a passenger1 aboard the Prince George this Affpm north. George McAfee, manacrer ofl 1 the Big Bay Lumber Co., returned to the city on the Prince George ( this afternoon from a trip to Vancouver, ! Mrs- p- Wearmouth and son, vuhn hivo .on hnlM.,tnn i .If -vw. .... nmiiiug .. Vancouver, reiurneo tp ipe city on the Prince George thi at- ternoon, f 1 lr T ll At I. iir uiiu jir. iiuiiiea iciNuuy, 'who have been spending the Win-, ter in i.M.-nw, returned to the city on the Prince George this afternoon. Provlnelal Constable Robert .Gibson returned to the citv on the Prince George this afternoon , from a trip down the coast on j official jjutjes. i Ij- urcXK. asiani aisinci fore,ter' and Mr- Gresg retur to the city on the Prince George thjs afternoon from Van couver where they have been holidaying. i v s,,Mor7 ' n r r c ' of Burns Lake wno bee a IhliaJnoaa trin anth arr t-uf fmm Vancouver on the Prince George this afternoon and" proceeded to the interior by .train. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Lncaser"m(irrwwitiTOW pounds, returned to the city on the Prince-1 : "iatl i In the Fraser Valley in the ser vice oi tne uanadian .National! Railways: Final arrangements for the an nual banquet of the Prince Rup ert Pioneers Association were made at a largely. attended meet? ing of the executive and banquet committee at the home of the president, r?. r. v. Anderson, Last evening. Delayed by snow which she encountered coming up the coast, C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived In port at 1:30 this afternoon, from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls. The vessel wil) sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Stewart and Anyox. returning t here at 6 o'clo k FriO.y morning and sailing south at 9 a. pi. . SCORES AGAIN Last Night's Program Waal Greatly Appreciated j That musical presentations by the Capitolians are becoming more and more popular was evidenced last night at the Capitol, when a special program was of- toI and tonlht and Thursday1 Capitolian Bill Beaumont will play .on the Velio the serenade. "The Pah? Moon" (by request). On Fridav Hnd Satu.rjjay of tWj week, possf'bly one tf the most, wtt'om firesentations attentp W ctv for some tfme wljl , be vlvn with Al Smaile and hsi twoula,r melodies "Querlda" and 'onny poy" have been selected. for this big musical event. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOP. SALE Small general store, interior. Post Office. Apply Box 184. Daily News Office. C7 T. lm never too tired to sleep now Restednewa mheall lite difference Your doctor will tell you how chewing relieve nervou tension, how the healthful cleaniing action of Wrigley'i refreihet the mouth and tonet you up. Wrigley'i docs much cotta little. 1 VM.EYS 'w- after wpf everjr SMALL AMOUNT OF HrtUBUI IS SOLD, PRICES BEING LOW Only 43.500 pounds of halibut was sold at the local fish exchange this monung The American schooner Fore- most disposed of 42,000 pounds to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. at 11. 6c and 6c and the Alba- trpss, not satisfied with prices offering here, went on to Seattle WILn KU.UUO DOUnQS. The Canadian Impereuse sold 1600 PODd to the Canadian Fish & U)ia a"rae uo. at H)e and tn- QUALITY AT IfMiHT PRICES mitt,- aii hr.n o tin. i on jJamS Swift's Picnic, average r 1.2 !hs. Each SI 43 .TOILET PAPER- - 6 rolls . . . .22c FELS NAPTHA SOAP Per carton 78c APPLES Small site, for cooking or eating. Box $1.75 GRANGES Sunkist. Good size; sweet and juicy. 3 dozen $1 .00 FOAP Classic. 6 bars 28c LQBSTER Eagle, l-2s. Per tin 48c jf AANICH CLAMS Per tin Hie It OI.;; i ARCH Per pkg. . . . lie rP.ED PLUM -K . B. 2 l-2s. 2 tlBfl . . 43c Dr. Prii-e's. C-qz. Per tin 20c jEEDLESS RAISINS U lbs. :12c Everything In Cretin, Vegetables r Season Arriving Each Boat. Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE SC MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon 'losing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. Ws cat give instant ser Vice In buying and aclllng Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchacge. We also have facilities for aioepiing Wheat order. 011 Winnipeg Stjck Exchange, lieprtisenting Miller, Court k Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Awnue Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 i