I .... Tr,nii!irv 2ft. 1030 (P TOAST SPECIAL! Klenso Tooth Pastes 35c. Meritas Tooth Brush, 35c. Both for 50c. Ormes Im. "Tfw Pioneer Dritoeists HRD AVE & SIXTH ST. TELEPHONF.S tf',200 Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAJISHII LIMITED Hilling I rum Prior Rupert i - V.tMOl t.H. VICTOUM, MtiinMin lwr. Ilutrdnle. Alrrl lUi. nr.. Tut- ; I III I v.tvoi Vlt rilUM. Ilutedate, Alr1 lu. nr . t'rldtr mldnlcbt I , AMtli A KM. ANYOX. STMV HIT. Na lUtrr. IVft HIiuKMia, pun-0.1 v 8.00 p.m. 1 3 :ui ,einie K M SMITH Unit Ifliirr Rupert. II. C. llui)r Hrkrli utd to Victoria am hmltle jtnd baae i-ltkd lhroi:;li to ilftlnllon Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DEC EMHER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 I urther Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway 'ecember 28. January 11. 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and 8eattle Jan. 1, 15.29. Princess Mary -Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C On-hard. General Agent. 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Hie Largcft 'Railway Splem in gmcrica STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing? from I'KIXCE UUPEKT for VANCOUVER, VIC-TOKlA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thurwlar 10:00 pjn. 1' -ul VNYOX and STEWART each Wednesday al 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH OUELN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. tortnlghtly. nvM M.tu mm i.K.m: rimr iui-kht t VII(KMY and S Tt'HIAV n lid u. Iw IIIW'I .! oin.i:. I dmontoV, h INMI IX. nil painte tmtmn Cm, IIM Mai. - AUKM'V AU. UCn STKAMMIir I.I.NM fit.v Ticket Office. 52S Third Ae Prime Kuperl i'kon M COAL ! COAL ! I'l MHINA EGG Delivered, er ton $12.00 ALBLUTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.60 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD H T AltlUVEH. NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE "1IU. ENDS Per load Kn CTTTINGS Per load 30 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 LUM tr i .. . " jou lose anyuung, BER Ixfi N. r Spruce Shinlan $23.00 . 11 No 1 Spruce Shiplap $26.00 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap S2"- AM'JNo. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 - t and 2xt), 8 to .14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 -vi and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove. Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow hay. Telephone 423 I, 1 -rr.ol "I. DmtUf llr f If r.nic. Ii.n 68C. Mrs. P. McD. Young will remain for some time yet -in the south with her daughter, Mrs. A. II. 9armlchael of Vancouver. Mr. lArtrl Mm f"ofmlnhol and thofr fisheries out of Prince Rupert. Ewart Lyne, formerly pianist In the orchestra of the Capitol I Theatre -here, has travelled far I since leaving Prince Rupert a few imonths ago. He is now located in I Auckland. New Zealand, where he jts with the orchestra of the Civic Theatre. Mrs. Lyne and daughter are at present in Edmonton. On the front page of last Friday's Vancouver 8un appears a picture of brief sketch, of the career of Major Earl MacLeod, squadron leader to command of i the Roval Canadian Air Force Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance. Feb. 7, HUcs' Home. Elks' Masquerade Ball, February 14. Players' Chib staging the Ttw Patay," Feb. 24 and 25 at Moose Han. ONJLA. Sbctb Annuel Be41. Auditorium, Friday, February 98. (15) Catholic Women's League Spring 3alc. AprU 24. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l VDKIl StW MSUIEMKNT Mm m Hratrd: TnnrlhT1 Hnmf IUmmHh; IM md Cld VVM 'm Hii Mrn All Trslnn and lUtes SI M and Up I1C(IL MONTHLY HATKH JOHN FRY and A. DONALD Irnirlel4in PHONE 51 Central Mr. and Mrs. J. Hansom city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water iri. all rooms A. J. rHUnilOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel i. Zarrtll. ITop. Till: HOTEL HOUTII Will IX Hot & Cold Wtr; Btenm lteat ?5o J'I(K DAY AND UP TMrftimtr 8I Mrs. Royal L. A. Peterson. Calgary. White Lunch Reopens UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MONDAY. JAN. 27 gains. THE : DAILY NEWS PAGE TITREE 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Glasses fitted by registered op tometrist at Ilcilbroncr's Store, 'tf) This afternoon'' train, due from Moose dance Saturday night 9, the east at 3:30, was reported this U 13,, Premier Orchestra. AdrrtU- raoi nlnjj-, to be on -.time. Won 50cl ' ' S.' ti , iE27) m l . s1..vt -. , l . . "Look rqc the big sale valuer, at Tllehmond's Louvre is still going Tite's store. Furniture, crockery, beds, springs, mattresses, blinds and draperies. (21) strong. Come in and see the bar- Just arrived S.S. Salvor with full cargo of Nanaimo Wellington Coa! for Albert & McCaffery. Phone 11C and 117. (tf) Real clean-p nsle values at young son will spend a holiday In.-"" -"""" Prince Rupert during the coming !cnvinci" r summer niture, blind,. linpleums and china ware. , (24 Mrs,. Thomas Oxley Is expected to arrive in the city on the J- H. Comer ot Stewart arrived Prince Rupert tomorrow morning in the city on the Catala this to pay a visit with her sitter-in- morning from the north for a law. Mrs. John McRae, Fourth brief visit in the city. Mrs. Comer Avenue East. Mrs. Oxley, a for-j and child are already here mer resident of Anyox. is nowi living at Field, B.C. Morte Craig, who has been vls- iting in Victoria with his daughter The "Twenty Five Years Ago", Mrs. D D. McTavlan, is expected column of the Victoria Times re-! to return to the city on the calls the departure of the sealing j Prince Rupert tomorrow morning schooner Carlotta O. Cox with a I -white crew for the sealing; Her many friends will be glad grounds. Years ago the Carlotta to hear that Miss Letna MacLaren O. Cox operated in the halibut I who had an operation performed on her arm recently in Vancouver, is making satisfactory recovery. H. E. DeWnlfe, local manager of the W. II. .Mslkln Co. Ltd.. returned to the city jsn the Catala this morning after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business. Olen E. Qullck, local manager of the Swift Canadian. Co.. re turned to the city on the Catala this morning after making the fotmd trip to AMMsad' Stewart on c ompany , Matter, . at : Jericho Squad-! c p Brownmg general rou ' -"TigM- of the Britannia Mining Co, known to Prince Hupert through, to a many visits here. T r 4 f - ANNOUNCHSiaVTS-1 Werkhoven piano recital Wednesday. January 29. Let! Sfkaon Fishermen's fledtal February 1 mS Arm. was a h cVB Aisltor in Vidoria toonttiwA the gov-cnunent ofl dgfiiy Sualness. skteJrOHiki. 4 Won Capt. ;Jr.mes FindJay. at 10 o'clock, Anyox. 819 c . ftvarn erajioiiUevncw for nsncveieen t 111 s returned to port morning from dmd other north- lied at 1:30 pm d waypoints. General has is sued a notice that no mall 1 tr be sent to Cassia r because the postal revenue received from that district does not cover one half the cost of the service. Fifty Years Ago. Victoria Colonist. Every article of chine ware, glaw ware and home furnishings at January clcan-up .stock-taking prices. Tite's store. 124) R.C.N.V.R. (Local Naval Headquarters) Training ckuses held from 8 pm. to 9 p m. Monday and FrMay evening t 1st each week. Classes in Seamanship. Marine Engineering. Sailing. Etc. Rifle coiupetitioju), Badminton, Sailing ini Summer and other recreations available for members of the unit. There are a few vaanci?s left for good types of young men between the ages of 18 to 26 years. Apply at Headquarters during the day or evenings. rBfMamww-mfBBMlHSgMiq S. D. Johnston ; Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER. COURT & CO., LIMITED . . JEor the benefit ol vesting public Miller, Co.. Ltd.. publish a .monthly market rep n with mlnknc. oil dustrial stocks, wh ln- urt & seml- deal- id ln- 15 available at our ornee on the 1st and 15th of ever month. We offer prompt and reliable service in thr eKecution of orders' to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver. Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johnston Coltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert ILC iuw'mMiimii urns M-WMsMMMsMsMMilMM h in Hood FfcOUR Sold and Guaranteed hyYoMV Dealer Program of Piano Recital of Fred van Werkhoven ASSISTED BY WM. BEAUMONT, CELLIST at The First United Church Wednesday Evening, Jan. 29th, 8 o'Clock j ! 1. Moonlight Stmata v Beethoven Piano solo 2. Polonaise In Ab Major r. Chopin Pia no solo 3. (a) Solvejg's Song ..Bd. Crete (b) Bolian Walter Alcock Cello solo 4. Scherao In Bb Minor Qhopin Piano solo 5. (a PreHrte in Q Minor Rachmaninoff (b) Prelude in C Minor ,.... .Rachmaninoff Piano solo 6. Arlequln David Pepper Piano solo 7. (a) Nocturne for left hand alone ciabine! (b) Tracks On the Snow Werkhoven c Fantaaie Impromptu Chopin riano sok 8. Piano Concerto in A Minor, 3rd part Bd. art eg Piano solo 9. (a) Serenade G. Piernei bi Ase's Tod :....Bd. Orelg, Cello solo 10. a) Prelude in O Minor .....Werkhoven (bi Intermeiao Werkhoven cc Prelude in Ab Major Werkhoven Piano solo Sonata, 2nd movement Ed. Greig Piano and Cello Oaasplete stock on sale at Tile's 'c. Slashing reductions. Balanse if drapery steek at cut-in-two -prices. (84) , The January C lean-aft Me at Richmond's Louvre Is -still going strong. Come in and see the bar- ains. R. E. Moore, manager of P. lurns Co. Ltd.. returned to the lty on the Catala this morning fter making the round trip to hAnyox and Stewart on business. Union freighter ChiUlwack, Capt. John Muir. arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Van couver with local cargo including piles and lumber to be- used by John Cvurte & Son in the construction of the new fishermen's floats here. It was Inadvertently stated yesterday that the Werkhoven Recital was to be held Wednesday afternoon. This is not correct. .The important musical event takes place Wednesday evening at .1 in the United Church Judging from the Interest taken in it there will be a large attendance Former Chaplain Speaks To Young People of Church The Younc People's Society of First United Church, at its regular fortnighUy meeting last night,: heard an interesting address by Rev. C. E. Motte, pastor of Rupert Bast 1 United Church, who told of some of , his experiences off the coast of j Scotland while he was a naval cnap-'.afr during the Oreat War. , Ths meeting wa3 presided over by Duncan Miller, the president, and there was a good attendance. Fireside Club i$s Last Evening Agnes Dawson's Group Cliarte and Subject - li ".Mystery ot Life" in "The Mystery of Life" was the subject of the Fireside Club of First Bapist Church at its weekly meeting last night. Miss Agnes Dawson's group betiiR in charge Robert GU-ker presided and there were papers by Miss Brulah McKinley and Miss Helen Armstrong. s wr" afi a vocal solo by Mibi Bt-ulali McKinley. Dt-. llcious refreshments weie served at ,i clihsi- of .i well attended meeting. Big Party of Insurance Men Here March 2 C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert has been chartered to make a special trip on March 2 from here to Victoria direct with a large party of prairie delegates to a convention of the Great West Life Assurance Co. in the capital city. The prairie delegates will travel over the Canadian National line to Prince Rupert and board the coast liner here for the passage to Victoria. Engine Man On Visit to South L. Liahjall Will Bring Back Demonstration Boat in About Three Weeks L, Llahjall, representative of the Rap Diesel motors, returned to Ceattie today to supervise some installing work there: Hi expects to return in about three weeks' time with his factory's demonstration boat Rap III, which Is sold as a halibut boat to Ketchikan. Mr. Llahjall plans to stay hi Prince Rupert a considerable part of the summer and his work will be to follow the boats that have installed Rap motors. He is especially interested in two boats at the present time being equipped at McLean's boat wharf and at the drydock. These boats, which are respectively 44 feet and 45 feet in length, are furnished with 29 h.p. Rap engines and Mr. Llah jall s, believes .. he . will be , able to 'giver' the fishermen a surprise as he Jpys the Rap factory's 29 h.p. engine can develop a power far above . what the engine is rated for. He therefore is of the opinion that the 29 b.p. Rap engine will make a big hit in B.C. CALB OF CHAIUiES " The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 60c. ' Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices 1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcement S2. ' i A Mi 51 Billy the Gunner Celebrates His 60th Birthday The cheerful skipper of the "Thelma II." Bill Hanson, universally known as "The Gunner," a name reflecting distinguished services in the Spanish-American war, celebrated his sixtieth birthday on Sunday last at his home port In Jap Inlet. The captain served a substantial supper, with suitable refreshments, to 14 guests. With cards and tobacco and stories of the sea, of sailing ships and foreign ports, the captain and his guests enjoyed a 24-carat diamond TORONTO STOCKS (OourtM) of 8. D. Jottwtan Oo. Ltd.) B. C. Sllrer, 1.03, Nil. Bayview, lft. Nil. Big Missouri, 80, 83. Cork Province, 4, 5. Cotton Belt, 12, Nil. Dunwell, 3, Nil. George Copper, 3.50, 3.80. Georgia River, 12, 13ft. Oolconda, 84, 87. Qrandview, 11, 11. Independence, 4, 5. Indian Mines, 2. 4. Intern. Goal is Coke, 39, 32. Kootenay Florence, 8, NIL Lucky Jim, NU, 5. Morton AVdbtoey, 8, 8ft. Marmot Metals, l'. 2. National Silver, 7, 7. Noble Five, 29, 30. Oregon Copper, 12, 12. Pend Oreille, 3.00, 3.70. Premier, 1A3, 1.55. Porter-Idaho. 36, 27. Reeves Macdonald. 1.18, 1.20. Rufus-Argenta, 5, 7. Ruth-Hope. 15, 17. Silver Crest, 4, 5. Silverado, 35, Nil. Snowflake, 15ft, 17ft, Suzucch, 1.00, 1.10. Terminus, 2, Nil. Topley Richfield, NO, 5. Toric Mines, Nil, 1.00. Woodbine, 1, 2ft. Bluebird, NU, 5. Oil A. P. Con.. X16, 2.1. Calmont, 2.05, 2.07. Dalhousk. 230, 223. Devenlah, 18, 30. Fabyan Pete, 7. 7ft. Home. 10.75. IQM. niinoU-Alberta, 40, 46. Mayland, 142. 3.00. McLeod. 3 JO, 3.34. lUrgal, 1.27. 1JK). Freehold, 72, 75. Sterling Pacific, GO, 65. Mercury, 60. 65. Illinois Alberta. 40, 45. United. 1.06. 1.07. Swedish Hospital Is Well Equipped STOCKHOLM. Sweden. Jan. 28 The big Stockholm hospital "Sera-timer Lasarettet," which is now be ing rebuilt, will, when ready, be one of the best equipped institutions of its kind in the world. The new kitchen of the hospital will be the most modern one in Europe. Among other interesting novelties Introduced is the system for serving food to the patients. The nurses and attendants are relieved from carrying trays from the kitchen, the food being served direcUy to the natients from rolling tables passing through the wards. The dishwashing will be performed by machines In a special department, which Is isolated from the wards so that the patients will not be disturbed any more by the noise and clatter of the dishes. Slectilc elevators will carry the food md the dishes between the different floors The walls of the hospi tal will be decorated by enlivening color designs and paintings by one of Sweden s leading artists.