LADIE8' JAEGER WOOL VESTS fl4 Off To $1.76, each INFANTS' PURE WOOL VESTS Mercury quallly ;L.4t CHILDREN'S PURE WOOL VESTS Sites 4 to 14. Short sleeves TOWSLS White Turkish; slightly soiled. 6 for 95c 95 c $1.00 CREPE DE CHENE AND GEORGETTE Cftp A few shades only. Per yard 0Js WHITE FLANNELETTE 36" Nice quality. 5 for wide. LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE Values to $1 JO 1.00 CORTICELLI CHIFFON SILK HOSE Picot top; finest guage; in 4 good shades. Regular $3 value. Pr. . CHILDREN'S OASHMERE HOSE in lovat and sand. Values to $125 $2.25 75c 95c LADIBS AND CHILDREN'S UMBREL- Qdrt LAS fwv BOYS' JAEGER SWEATERS Pullover style, polo collars. Colors of navy, brown C ( n C and fawn. Values to $2.95 t 1 e) CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND LADIE8' SILK AND "WOOL SWEATER COATS in blue, sand or rose. 1 Regular $6.50 for ..... We Are Offering Some Wonderful Inducements in Ladies' Corsets and Corselettes SHIPYARD Ol'EKATING G T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, lllacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 S5.75 LADIES' SILK AND WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS to red, .green, fa wnv C 4 Qff Regular $&JSfftn 0 LADIIES' SILK BLOOMERS In bobette style; in a full range of colors; lace- AC trimmed with pocket. Reg. $1.78 vie St) LADIBS' WINTER WEIGHT RAYON BLOOM ERS Knee cuff. $1.75 value for, each LADIBS SILK PETTI NICKERS Lace-trimmed. $1J)5 values for LADIBS COATS 3 trimmed. $59.50 values for ... 1.25 81.50 only; beautifuUy fur- $29.50 TWELVE COATS Fur. trimmed. Q 7 Eft Values to $55 for ?JL i .tJU TEN COATS Stoea 14 to 19; fur- "I JI ;ff A trimmed. Values to $2450 .'vX3K CHILDREN'S COATS In fawn nrtrinw., 1 rirj trimmed. Sises 4 to 6 years. Q QC Values to $g.M for 4".7tJ LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS in warm velour. Values to $7i0 for $3.95 PHONE 9-FULTON STREET AND THIRD AVENUE DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKL'ENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City ,HBnrTTy,aTiwnci7Tt sal if a uima LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ann Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ami Furniture Moving;. 1 Stock Certificates- - Jionds, Insurance Policies and Legal Documents of every description SHOULD BE PROTECTED AGAINST FIRE. SatClCl)C5lJSttr3Ioxes In Ouri Fire-I'roof Vault Provide Ntt SMttThla Protection The small cost of rental for these Deposit Boxes Is really cheap Insurance for your valuables. S. D.Johnston Co.Lld. 610 2nd Avenue Phone Prince Rupert, B.C 130 formed a district board of trade known as the "Fort Fraser and Fraser Lake District Board of Trade." Officers are: President,1 M. M. Connelly; vice-president, George Belsham; secretary, R. 6. 'Steele; executive, H. L. Black, B. Irwin, Dr. Lazier, H. Smale, W. II. Fonsford. J. Price and W. Bunting. I A mass meeting was held on Saturday night in the Mapes school-house by the Mapes Conservative Association. Samuel W. Cooker, president of the Omineca Central Conservative Association, addressed the meeting upon the activities of the Tolmie government since it took office in the summer of 1928. I The Women's Auxiliary to the Omineca branch of the Canadian Legion has elected officers as fallows for the year: President, Mrs. Stephen Holmes: vice-president, Mrs. Goilbert Hopfe; secretary, Mrs. Warren B. Johnson; executive, Mrs. R. M. Taylor and Mrs. H. V. Taylor. There were 409 motor-vehicle licences Issued in this district during 1929. J. D. Moore, government agent at Fort Fraser, announces. Mrs. C. Watson McKelvey entertained llast Thursday afternoon at the first of a series of bridge lunch-tou.s. Prise winners were Mrs. J. M. Morrison and Mrs. J. H. F. Lacey. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Taylor entertained the members of the congregation of Holy Trinity Church at a musical evening. C. M. LeClalr, section foreman at Marten Lake, is goffering from a dislocated shoulder, the result of having been thrown from his speeder. Miss Lottie Bqwron of the Department of Bducallofl has been on a trip through this district during the past week. , Ian R. McKennon of Fort Fraser is suffering from. severe concussion of the brain as a result of having fallen on the ice. striking the back of his head. BURNS LAKE District visitors in town during ' the past week have Included: Frank .Gale, Nad In; R. G. Stearns, Tinta-tgel; Mr. and Mrs. John Blanch, Bald Ihu. Rowley Spillman has Joined the staff of P. Brunei! store. Many firms and private individuals have donated cups and prises for competition at the tournament STOCK-UP On These Low Prices KINO OSCAR SARDIN1B 1 Co Per tin KINO OSCAR KIPPER AOl 9p SNACKS 3 tins HEINZ FRESH CUKE 9 ft a PICKLES Per bT. OUt PUMPKIN-2Vis. OCp 2 tins AUSTRALIAN RAISINS gQg A-l SAUCE QlZn 3 bot ODL SINOAPORE PINEAPPLE QCn 7 for ...: ....wwi- BRAID'S BLUE LABELTEA 7C Per lb. Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 81 P 0. Box 575. TERRIBLE SUFFERING Day And Night With Eczema Mrs. Martin H. Giosbrecht, Winkler, Man., writes: hare used with good results fur eeiema. My face and shoulders were simply covered with blotches of this terrible disease. "Nothing did me anr good until I took your medicine and it has relieved me of the terrible suffering I had to go through day and night" Tut up oaly by The T. Milbuxn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. of the Omineca Ski Club here this week. Among Prince Rupert donors are Olof Hanson, J. C. Brady, M.P.. John Dybhavn, Prince Rupert Board of Trade. W. H. Malfcin Co., Ltd.. and S. C. Thomson. Patrick O'Hara has accepted a position with the Burns Lake Oar age Ltd. John Berg is on a trip to and elsewhere In the south. Ed. Sat'Jer of Francois Lake Is expected bask this week from a boat- -zzz trip tD Montana. J. Linton, M. F. Nourse. C. R. Mc-Lcci, Dr. T. C. Holmes, A. R. Brown, P. Bruncll and John Go wans have been elected members of the board of the local United Church for the year. Mrs. II. D. Macneu, president of the Ladies' Aid; Miss L. Mc-Nair, RJt., superintendent of the Bums Lake Hospital; and Mrs. A. L. Peterson, Sunday School super intendent, also have seats an the board. f Snow has been plentiful during the- past we and conditions are put idfpl now lor.tne omineca ski (jgub's tournament opening tomor row. , , A very successful bridge and whist party was held last Wednesday night by the Canadian Legion here. ; There were seven tables of cams and prtsr winners were: Bridge, la dies' first. Mrs. C. R. McLeod; men's UrVA R, iMcLeod; ladies' censola- M&n.'Mtaa. H.D. MacNetl; men's con-seiaMoa, H, D. MacNeil; whist, la dies' first Mrs. K. Warner; men's first. T. 8. Thomson; ladies' consolation. Mrs. Linton; men's consolation, Mr. Linton. SKIDEGATE At the banquet given In tlon with the recent opening of sh new Town Hall at Skldegate Mission, one of the real old-timers of the Haida tribe, speaking at the time of the progress of the Haida nation, said that the white man had nothing on the aborigines with his said, had legends of a mighty bird, the raven, that used to fly back and n'on.atTranquine8aniterlumJ nainland carrying members of his appoln"ent Hfn T' tribe upon his back. ; f i entry, ex-MiA.. to a government Rev. Peter Kelly arrived here on the Prince John last week from Na- nn Imn In visit, with Mr nnri Mr IT position overseas, amounts of money expended for farmers' institutes, etc., the appointment of C. Stevens and W. H. Russ. Members w, ; tvanflBS "uu maraewng com-of n,1"ion"-the the Haida tribe of the Queen appointment of game Charlotte Islands have been talk- commissioner and wardens, the uer r h "tUe and ! hogs tna. about taking out their franchise and this matter Is being taken up in' Pnct Hit publication of with Mr. Kelly. Henry Edenshaw a Wren's Institute pamphlet, the; and Alfred Adams were here to meet aPPent Hwstock eommis- Mr. Kelly in connection with the ner. directors of Und Settlement mffo. Board, the appointment of Dr. W. i H. Qaddea, the work of a clipping The Consolidated Mining & bureau, number of market commls-Smeltlna Co. has abandoned work"!10"!1' Phases automobiles on the Ikeda copper claims at the south end of Moresby Island. It is reported the company was unable to come to terms with the Owners. , Mrs. J. Renner of Last Chance Farm has as her guest for a few weeks her son. 3. C. Hubley of Seattle, it wuM& isars ago since Mr. Hubley last visited ths islands. taSBTMSBSBTSSH t aSSBBBBBlW new 30 h.p. OfcrflfieVrtllww engine in his trolling boat Ha. While the Installation is being carried out. his brother, Capt. C. B. Haan, is doing the log towing for the R. Pahul Logging Co. at Moore Channel on the west coast. So the way to preserve prosperity Is' to keep on spending freely Like thunder it is! We've tried It uy ueparwncni oi agriculture ana provincial police, commissioners under Public Enquiries .Aet, eetlecs brought into province by Salvation Army and amount of collections of income and personal property tax. There were also many questions on various matters asked by T. D. Pattullo, Ml,. A. for Prince Rupert, and II. P. Kergln, M.L.A. for Atlln. . , j ( Dr. H. C. Wrinch, M.L.A. for Skeena, has been appointed to the standing committees of the legislature on agriculture, fisheries, forestry and mining. A. M. Manson, M.L.A., for Omineca, was named to the committees on agriculture, railways, standing orders and private i bills and public accounts, while II. F Kergln. MXJV. for Atlln, Is a member of the standing orders and private bills, mining and railways committees. Tuesday, February it PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 1339 FEBRUARY T O 1 CI lean-Up oale STARTS TODAY A General Sale throughout the store, but particularly embodying those lines which our annual INVENTORY showed to be in excess.. To dispose of this merchandise, prices have been ruthlessly cut. See our windows, you will find many attractive bargains besides the following listed goods: District News VANDERIIOOF The marriage took place In the United Churucfy here last Wednesday afternoon'. Rev. David Donaldson officiating, of Miss Mildred Christina Russell of Fort St. James'' and Geoffrey Noden, also of Fort St. James. The attendants were Miss Emma Silver and Leonard F Murphy and Mre. Warren B. Johnson presided at the organ. The hapDy couDle will take up residence at Fort St. James. ' Fort Fraser and Fraser Lake have MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY two snows 1 and 9 pjn. ALL TALKING A GREAT MYSTERY DRAMA Mie UillMV 1 W I with Ernest Torrence TALKING COMEDY "FANCY TH AT" PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Admission, 20c and 65c LUM 13 E I? 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap 5?2o.00 .1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25,00 1x0 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No.' 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . $23.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . $22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ccilinj; and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. a Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone. Retail Yard. Cow hay, Telephone 423 361 SAVE MONEY! PHONE 771 Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALP.ERTA COAL IN PRIXCC KITERT 8ave 10 per cent in weight and buy our coal, which i.- .b l under cover and full weight. Egg, 1-inch to 3-inch 1.2 ..'.n Stove, 3-inch to G-inch Si 2.7" Furnace Lump $v.W isssroosa Many Questions ByDr.Wrinch Variess Ms I ten Inquired Into by Skcena and Other Northern Members at Legislature Session Contained in the votes and proceedings record of the legislature at Victoria is a long list of questions H. C. Wrtnch, M.LA. Z r.um "ZZZZZZZ. he tot Sna. Among the things Dr Wrin- h inquires about are the membership of the Male Minimum Wage Boara, the investigation of SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER ulllne. Workmanship and StjU All Guaranteed iUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Drliver to Any Pari of Ui City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 Bring your Ford here for service OUlt mechanics arc P' dally trained. Thrv use tools nnd machiner made specially for scr vicing the new Ford car. When replacements are needed, wc use genuine Ford parts that are identical with those iron which your car wa - ohk lnally assembled in ihf Ford factory. Thi mean" longer life for your car HP S.E. Parker Ltd. 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