irtdntsday, Marcn o, iviu. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TITR EE The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, LeatJ and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper,', i'ij? Lead ancf iinc TADANAC, TRAIL Fishermen's First Aid Kits Containing Iodine, Lysol, Cotton, Bandages, Salts, Etc. . AH Packed in a Strong Cedar Chest $3.00 Complete Jfu! Pioneer Druegists THIRD AVE. U SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES fl'20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllntt I ruin IMno Kuixrt y,r Vrmi:K. VHTOItl.t, HwitiiMiu IU). Iliitrdale, Or Ml II Fall. Alrrt II n. ct(.. Turd4y. 1:3(1 p.m. tar VlM'lHiKK. Vll roiill. Ilutl4l. Alert liay. tie . Friday midnight lor MACK AKM. A.N VOX. HTF.WAliT, Nu Ullfr, Port Hlmpsuu, sun- Ujr, 8.00 p.m. i:i ind Atenur K M SMITH tcent Prince Kuprrt. D C. Tt rough Clrkrti uld to HHorla and Heattte .and tatnte cbecked (hroufti to deMlnttlon B.r COAST ISTEAMSHirS fisW"" B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM TRINCE HLTERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell,' Juneau, Skagway lurch 8. 19. 29. To Vancouver, Vlctoiia, Seattle- March 12. 23. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, iu pjn. Af rnts For All Steamship Lines IV. C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Qjc Largcft Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AM) TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SI ATTLE and intermediate points, Thursday &, Sunday 10 p.m. for ANYOX each Wednesday at 1 p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. IMSENlt:il TKAINS IXAVi: PRIME NITWIT . MONIIAV. Ul.DMlV and TIIH.Y nt 111 a.m. fr IMIIM'r: (ihOKliK, MIMOMON, WIXXIPEU. all points lantern Canada, lulled' Malrk. AOEXCY ALL OCEAS STEAMMIir UNr.R City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Kupert Phone 26(1 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton .$12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 2.a0 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED. NEW SHIPMENT OF BIKCII AND JACK PINC MILL ENDS Per load BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 COAL ttuy tlm real Coal our 'fa-mui Edson and Cassldy-Wcllington in any quantities. Also Buiklcy Valley Hay, G'aln and Robin Hood Flour. rmce Rupert Feud Co I'llONES 58 AND 558 PHONE 580 inaaiaESMaMB LINDSAY'S arlagandStore Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and ,. . Inn I Furniture piuik. If you lose anything, advertise for it. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, nig 4 TaxJ. tf Mrs. P. M. Raynor returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train form a visit to Smlthcrs'and Savory. -- Royal Purple Bridge, whist and dance, Elks' Home, Thursday, March 6. Admission 50c. $5 gold piece to holder of winning ticket. F. S. Walton, C.NJI. roadmaster, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief' trip up the line as far as Pacific oa official duties. Mrs. C. II. Sawle arrived In the city from New Hazelton on yesterday afternoon's train and will be a visitor here until Saturday morning when she: will return to the Interior. Those present at the meting of the Library Board last evening were Chairman George Wilkinson, Mrs. Klrkpatrick, Alderman Linzey Prank Dtbb, J. Basso-Bert, J. J. Olllls, Alderman Pullen and the Librarian, Miss Crulkshank. The Library Board last night received an offer from Alex. McRae Co. Ltd. to do the binding for the local library. After considerable discussion it was left for the book committee to make arrangements with Mr. McRae to do the work if he can handle It. The opinion was strongly expressed that the wori should be done locally if possible Harry Chariesworth of Vancou jver, general secretary of the Bri tish Columbia Teachers' Federation is a passenger aboard the Prince George today bound for Anyox and Stewart In the course of a tour of the north cost. He will return here tomorrow evening and sail by the Cardena Friday night on his return south. While here he will confer with the local Teachers' Federation. Galvanized Iron, Pipe Fit tings, Belting, Etc. . , Bull Us pf MwJd u-d Oalv. ana BUck Pip and nttln: mw RuWmt Belt. 1 to 13-Inch; mo Pyramid flair Belt bnt EnRll'h max, very durawc: new Corrugated Iron. S, S and 10 tt, hoef. almays in itock: wed tint OUv Bherta. 30-Inch by 10 ft. Full atcck of Steel Split Pulley Potato and Oram Sacks: Barbed Wire: Wire ! Hope: Canvas; Doors: Windows; Hoof-; Hit- Felt: Garden-and Air Hssa: Bo.-m Chains. Merchandise and Equipment l t , ; of all descriptions Bnqulr'ea solicited. m t'cveii m. Vacoouver, B.C . r. Jl XK CO. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IMIKU NEW MAXAflEMKN'T Mewni llmti'd: Tnivellerit Smiplf KMiias: Hfl and Cold Water I'rre liuo Merls All Trains ami llnats Rates $1.01 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY ItATM C. R. R1GGART & A. DONALD Prnprlrtora PHONE 51 Central J J. S. Pontley, C. N. R.; Nick J. Coulter. Port Edward; William R. Taylor .Lentlow, Sask.; W. Morsh. . II. V. Wilson. F. C. Batne and O. C. Mealong, Prince George; George Russell. Brick Dall and J. F. Redmond, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold Water In all rooms A. J. PRUDlIOMMi:, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Filth Sts. Savoy . Mr. and Mrs. Mulwaln. Vanars-dal; Mrs. N. Brew and Doughs Brew, Haysport; D. Kritsmanson, Qsland. New Royal Hotel J. Zjirrlll, Irnp. THE IIOTU, UOItTII WHILE Hot St Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Xrleihoii(i28i Royal . ) Mr. and Mrs. H. DeGroat and Leslie R. Bell, Vancouver. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Smothering Spells Couldn't Walk Far Gasped For Breath Mrs. T. W. Both, Kelowna, B.O, writes t "For ov?r a year I was 'troubled with aniothering spoils, and it ru jMpoatfrjfo fbr me to walk, even a abort. distance, on account of having, to .; gasp for breath. "A fridnd told me to try mm Ml II il l which I did, and in a short tima i felt ranch better. "I yan now recommend them to everyone." Price, 50c. a box at all drogiiati and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T, Milbnrn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone 686. Glasses fitted by reentered op tometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) J. A. Thompson, formerly an official of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co- Is now located in Co lumbus, Ohio, where, he Is engaged in the fish business. G. A. McMillan, superintendent of the local dry dock, returned to the city on the Prince George thjs morning from a brief trip to Van couver on official business. C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. N. McLean, arrived in port at 12:45 noon today from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls. The vessel brought north a fair-sized passenger list. Sufferlnz from influenza. F. C. BlshoD of Terrace was brought to the city from the Interior on yes terday afternoon's train and Is now receiving treatment In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. R. E. Moore, local manager o! P, Bums Co. Ltd., who has been con fined to his home for some time with illness, Is recovering but it will be a while yet before he will be able to be out again. A Japanese woman from Easing ton, suffering with scarlet fever, was brought to the citv bv casbnat yesterday afternoon and Dlaced In me isolation hospital which was opened to accomodate her. DON'T SUFFER WITH DANGEROUS INDIGESTION Da wn suffer aflrr meals with a Ulching, from sour and acid stomach ? Many believe they have heart trouble and tremble with fear, expecting any minute to drop dead. This condition can t prevented, likewise relic, cd. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills after meat and neutralise the gates. Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, rr-Ircve tlie gas and encourage digestion. Hie stomach. liver and bowels will be cleansed of poison, painfel and dangerous indigestion ilisagreari and the system enjoys a tonic effect. Don't delay. Ask your druggist for a 25c pkg of Carter's Little Liver Pills. ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple Bridge, Whitt and Dance at Elks' Home, Thursday March 6. The Rebellion of Youth," First United Church, March t. Pioneers' Bridge, Dance March 10. WhUt and Pythian StoUn Tea at Mrs. Shenton, 530 Eighth Avenue I West, Monday, March 171 . ' St. Patrick's Day concerts Moose Hall, March 17.' ' Mooschoart Bridge, Whist and i Dance, Friday, March 21. j First United Church Easter Sale April 10. Catholic Women's League Spring SaW April 241 ' Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. TOO LATJ2 TO CLASSIFY FOUND Blue Chinchilla Rabbit on Fifth Ave. E near I.O.D.E. Hall. Owner can have same on paying for advertisement. , Phone Black 407. . , tf mm W. II. Manuel, CNJl. travelllns auditor, after a ten-day visit in the city on official duties, left on this afternoon's train for Prince George. Mrs. Stanley Alton and child of Premier, who have been on a visit to Vancouver, are passengers aboard the Prince George today returning north. J. H. Thompson of the DIgby Island wireless station staff sailed yesterday afternoon on the Cat-ala for Victoria to undergo medl-ai treatment. , H ha Jack Edwards, whd'has be'en'ori a two weeks' visit to' the clt'V'W insurance business, sailed bjTth'c Catala yesterday afternoon on Mi return to Vancouver. Frank Waterhouse motorshiD freighter Watco, Capt. Ogden. was in port yesterday from the south., She unloaded .cargo for the Horre . and Imperial OH companies .gncj for Phllpott & Evltt. ,rM Mrs. William Gow, wife of the C.N.R, station agent at south Ha zelton. Is spending a few days in the city, having arrived on yesterday afternoon's train from the Hector MacDonald, superinten dent of the Premier mine, is a passenger aboard the ss. Prince George -today returning to Stewart after an extended visit at his home in New Westminster. Charles Lake, pioneer resident of Stewart, who has been spend lng the winter In Vancouver and c'.sewhere in the south. Is a pas senger aboard the Prince George today returning north. Peter Bruno ho has been In Vancouver since last fall, returned from the south on the Prince George this morning, accompani .d by his small son. Mrs. Bruno and the rest of the family will be back later. Mrs. F. McB. Young returned to the city on the Prince George today from Vancouver where she has been visiting for the past cou ple of months with her son-ln-liu ind daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Carmichael, who are expected to v'sit Prince Rupert during the xxnlng summer. imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Albert' ollto, Capt. John Price, arrived in port at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon from loco and, after discharging fuel oil at the company's local tanks, sailed at 1.30 this I morning for Anyox whence she will proceed to San Pedro In bal last. One of the pilots aboard the Albertollte was Capt. Larry Thomson, formerly of Prlnqe, Rupert. . CHURCH COUNCIL MEETS The council of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Hallberg. Business was largely of a routine nature. Several families have ap piled for membership in the church. At the close of the meet lng, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Hullbcru. VICTOR RADIO The Radio that makes no compromise with Purity of Tone Victor Records Our Service is Unsurpassed eMaSvs.JM R. M. Wright, B.C15.. returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Dr. A .C. Gaberleln of New York has sent to Rev. J. H. Hanson. pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here, two commentaries on the Books of Matthew and Acts. This Is the second shipment of such books he ha3 sent here. Dr. Oaberleln publishes the paper "Our Hope" which comes free to the local library. . The question of Insurance was discussed by the Library Board last night. It seems that while there are over seven thousand volumes In the Library the Insurance amounts to only $3,500. No action was taken until the estimates for the year have been passed and the 'attitude of the city council in regard to It obtained. Do YOUR Washing this - easy, pleasant way ! Pay Only $500 down for an. ELECTRIC WASHER This is your opportunity to end washday drudgery WITHOUT DELAY. $5.00 down puts the Electric Washer of your choice in your home . . . ready to save you hours of toil. Remaining payments spread comfortably over two years. Why wait? Why put up any longer with tired, aching hands and back; with worn fabrics. Wash ELECTRICALLY. Models to suit all needs and purses. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited PWNCE RUPERT, B.C. Mi