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I S- t AKIIKN EVIJtV I IttllAV MltlMtillT A in iiitc Vaoonuiwr Suitdny midnisht p ro. nn 10 Port Stmpmii. Aln Arm. Anjroa. Stewart and Naaa Kivrr potnu buncuy a w p.m. ! rum ion regarding all h!!iiik an;l tickeU at I'M I MX inri.llT AIJKM'Y.' hrcimd AriiMf. l'tn M B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS I ROM I'KINCE UUI'kKT To Ketchikan, WraitRell, Juneau, and Skiigway. February 7 and 21. To Vsnrouvri, Victoria, Seattle-February 11 and 25. I'rluocM Mary Otaan FIla. W Vancr uvr uid Victoria, cwry Friday. 10 p.m. Agents For All Slratmhlp Lines W (' Orchard. On Aki-iiI. 3rdAv . I'rincr Kuptrl. I'huucSl. COAL B the real Coal our fa- 7,"' Edso" ni Cassldy-"ntonin any quantities. ls Bu'kle, Valley Hay. urln and Robin Hood Flour. Pnnce Rupert Feed Co htlrv... iu.ES58 AND S58 ii Dr Alexander X-KAV SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNER BLOCK DENTIST Phone 566 Rupert Motors crre and Service Station DODGE and u "ANTAM AUSTIN distributors LNDER AND BODY WORK SI'ECIALTY II TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA DRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout ine khj i Local Items Glasses fitted by registered i optometrist at Heilbroner's store. I . Nick- Coulter, who is- spending the j winter at Port Edward, arrived in town on yesterday afternoon's train ' for a brief visit. ! Mrs. W. Alrd of Pacific made a' flying visit to the city, coming in yesterday on the train and returning this morning. H. McCook sailed this morning on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. McCook is already in the south, having left last week. T. Young, watchman at Arran- dale cannery, and Mrs. Youn?! were passengers aboard the Camo sun this morning going through for a holiday visit in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Singer, East Broadway, and Wesley Singer of Queen Charlotte Islands left last week for a month's motor trip to Los Angeles and Long beach, California. Vancouver Province. Judgment was granted th plaintiff by Judge F. McB. Young t him mnmlnsr 4n ha rVittnttr rVatirt vlch. The sum of $662.76. for car repairs, was involved in tne case. pert Highway has been established through lot 4 SO, range 5, coast dis trict as shown on a plan prepared by F. D. Rice B.CX.S. and deposited in the land registry office at Prince Rupert. Hearing of evidence and argument oi counsel was completed before Stipendiary Magistrate C. L. Monroe yesterday afternoon m the case of Leo Contoli, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a Juvenile, and decision was re served until 3: SO this afternoon when Spiro Ourvlch, William Mur ray and Roy Fisher, similarly charged, are also coming up. ANNOUNCEMENTS r" 3 for 25c ft The Electric Hakcry c Deliver Phone 607 4 Sons of Norway Fishermen'? rarewcM Dance February 6, Moose Hall. Choir Concert in Presbyterian Church. February 10. Canadian National Recreation Association Seventh Annual- Ball, Moose Hall, Friday, February 13. Anglican Cathedral augmented choir concert. (Direction II. K Brocklesby i . February 16 and 17. Alex. Connon and Co. Entertainment de luxe. Cathedral Concert. February 16th and 17th. "The Mayor and the Manicure." Alex Connon. Rupert's premier entertainer. Cathedral Concert February 16th and 17th. Happy harmbolea; maddenint melodies; quaint quartette; tantalizing trios. Cathedral Concert. February 16th and 17th. Anglican Tea. Mrs. Woodland's Fifth Avenue, February 24. "Melvlna's Courtship." at United Church February 30. 27. Catholic women's League SprinpJ Sale AprU 8. i hi i ii b i b i n i i a i i i t YOUR DAILY BREAD Is it what it should be? We keep the quality of our bread up to Uie highest possible standard. ATRIAL Will convince you of this We will be pleased to deliver your bu-ad dally if required. , -j. .1 s. a ':sUBB.'msai!,i THE DAILY NEWS W IHAI tlALiMINVJ COUGH MIXTURE ActsUkeaFlash'ASnKteSiPpDCHStr Elks' Meeting tonight at 8. N.NJl. Golf League Sunken Gardens. charged with vagrancy, was fur- journed on coming case of J. A. Unsay vs. Dido Our-i"" the city police-court today. UUC&, up II. A. DeWolf, local manager of the W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd.. returned to the city on theGamosun this morning after having made the round trip to Anyone; Alice Ann and Stewart jpeny business. D. J. Mulcare, United States im migration officer at Hyder, and Mrs. Mulcare. who nave been on a trip through the United States as far as New York, arc passengers aboard the Prlneo George to day returning north. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Charles of San Francises disembarked from the steamer Prince George at Ocean Falls last night. Mr. Charles if idenUfied with the Hearst new papers of the United States and is visiting Ocean Falls on business. Provincial Constable Sam Ser vice, formerly of the city detachment here and now officer at An Jack Berg, for drunkenness. wat fined $tt. with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, in eity police court this morning. Berg is appearing in court this afternoon on a second charge of stealing a sack of coal from Phil pott & Evitt. M. M. O'Brien, head of the field department of the Consolidated Mining is Smelting Co., was a passenger aboard the"' Camosun this morning bound for Vancouver after having paid a visit of inspection to the progress of opera tions by the company on the Big " Missouri mine. John Humphreys, who arrived in the city last week from Anyox, sailed this morning on the Camosun for Vancouver whence he will proceed to New York where he will embark on February 14 for England. After a month's visit to his home in Wales he will proceed to Northern Rhodesia in Africa where he will join several of his former associates in the service of the Qranby Co. at Anyox. 1 Police Magistrate Thomas Mc-J Cfytnojit, who has bfen.on a trip' tcvVftiouver, returned Ccthe city on the Prince George this mornln from the south. Mr. MeClymont's holiday was marred by an accident In which, while stepping from an, automobile in Vancouver, he sllp-j ped and fell on his face, his nose sustaining such Injuries as to make ntrtsesswry several stitches and hospital treatment. He Is now. pretty well recovered. Mrs. McCIy-' mont will be returning from Van-1, Icouver later. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Lief Erickson Society meetlnj tonight. Refreshments and dance. Each member may bring lady. 29 II. T. Cross of the local customs service sailed 'this morning on the Camosun for a holiday i?rlp to I "Miss Yow" was played by Radio ! Station KJR of Seattle last night ! at request of Mr. and Mrs. C. P Bussinger of Telkwa. S. O. N, Fishermen's banquet Moose Hall, Friday,- February 6, 750. Tickets $1.00. Dance cohv mences 10 o'clock, tickets 50c. Oct your ticket in time. 29, 31. Morley Shier, well known Van- tonight.--jcouver powder traveller, was a pas senger aboard the Camosun this morning returning south after a Social evening East United business trip to Anyox and Stew-Church, February 19, 8 p.nL. ad- art. mission 50c. 29 1 J. Arseneau of SeatUe, who has : hrn vtaltfnp Prpmter arrlvpri Moose Members lnstalla-j, fh (tv nn fh n fhl. ing followed by social. The ease of George Running, ftlttS aiUlii ilib fcl IUU OT St spend a few days here before pro ceeding south. Miss I. J. Coulter arrived in the in city on yesterday afternoon's train ,from Winnipeg and will visit here 'for an indefinite period with her J. L. Taylor arrived in the city rister, Mrs. R. F. McNaughton 1U. t-k.l rt n tKI. num. Fifth AVPTIIIP V.att The B. C. Gasette publWies a no-1 " Z Z ZZ- tlcebyHon.R. W. Bruhn, minister f V l""Tu .r Walnr n C. T T. H,m Hearn, ...rmrmtrn . J,. ... .it,. r... ; audit the books at the local dry Major superinten- m jjuuuc wiu ui- mm; riunx nu- dent of the Lakelse Lake hatchery arrived in the city on the Prince Provincial Constable and Mrs. P. George this morning and proceed B. Smith returned to the city on by train to the interior after a the Prince George this morning brief trip to Vancouver. from a brief trip to Vancouver on! escort duty. I Jck Wynne, customs officer ai . i Anyox. arrived in the city on the Union steamer Camosun. Capt Camosun this morning from th; James Flndlay. returned to port at smelter town to obtain medical 10:30 this morning from Anyox. advice here. He expects to return Stewart and other northern polnU north on the Prince Rupert thi and sailed about an hour later for afternoon. Vancouver and waypoints. J HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince RuperVs leading family hotel. Hot -ind cold water In all roomi A. J. PRUDH'WI.ME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser tnd Fifth 8ts. sa voy H. Guest. Hazelton; E. M. Letres. Agnes Neemi and Q. Hewin. Port EMlngton: W. H. Macpherson. New Royal Hotel I. Tarrlll. Top THE llniKI. MOKTII WHILE Hot Ac Cold Water. 8tmm tiat 75c PER DAY AND UP , THrphonr tSI Royal G. Capone. G. W. Silver and J. yox, arrived in the eity on the Jonnson. unicago;; a. wiver. Camosun this morning from the Edmonton; Tom Helle. Penny; W. smelter town from a brief visit to F- Felton. C.N it. town on'ollicial duties. I Boston Grill fhone 457 Prince Rupert large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to IS Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, sizes 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order 310 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Blue 705 1 Dr.H.O.Johnsen Dentist Successor to Dr. E. S. Tait Suit 1 Exchange Block Phone 109 Prompt relief from HEADACHES, SORE THROAT, LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, COLDS, ACHES and PAINS DOESJOTiHARM THE HEART if: " iur Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen Dies Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen, 212 Eight Avenue East, were sadly be reaved at 8 o'clock this morning In the death at the home of their four and a half month old son, Harold Angel. It was only yesterday that the infant became ill and death 'came very suddenly. Funeral ar- i ransamfnlt am fn tha hinrli nt IVia B. C. Undertakers. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen are being extended sincere sympathy by friends in their bereavement. RUPERT EAST LADIES MEET Mrs. Robert Murray Elected President 1930 Proved Successful Year For Aid The Ladies' Aid of Rupert East United Church had its annual meeting last evening. Reports which were presented showed that 1030 had been a very successful and prosperous year for the Aid. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Honorary president, Mrs. Charles E, Motte. President. Mrs. Robert Murray. Vice - president,' Mrs. " Frank Warne. Secretary-treasurer. Mrs. James Watt. Press representative, Mrs. f . Ross Mackay. Representative on Official Board of Church, Mrs. R. G. Macauley. Vancouver Stocks (Courtesy S. D. Johnaton Co.) Big Missouri. 43, 43Vfe-Coast Copper, 4.50, nil. George Copper, 50, nU. Georgia River, 2, 3. Oolconda, nil, 36. Morton Woolsey, 3, 4. Marmot River Gold, nil, 1. Marmot Metals, nil, 1. National Silver, 2V. 3. Noble Five. 5Vi, 6. Oregon Copper, 5Vi, 6. Pend Oreille. 75, 80. Premier, 72, 74. Porter-Idaho, 7, 8. Reeves Macdonald, 20, 25. Rufus-ArfeWta, 2. 3. Silver creKTni, 2fc. . OILS A. P. Con.. 30, 31. Calmont. 23, 25. Dalhousle, 52 Vi, 55. Devenlsh. 9, 10. Fabyan Pete, 3, 3 Vs. Home, 1.58, 1.62. Royullte. 16.50, 17.35. Ilargal. 11, 12. Freehold. 16. 17. Merland. 18, 184. Mercury. 33, 33V,. Wednesday, February 4, 1931 SAFE for COLDS ASPIRIN TR ADC-MARK REG. Acttpt onty "A tpirin" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Aspirin" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 All druggists. Made in Canada SANDSPIT MAN DIES Adam Mathers Passes Away at Good Old Ace of 86 Years The death occurred on Monday of last week at Sandspit, Queen Charlotte Islands, of Adam Mathers, aged 86 years. The late Mr. Mathers, who had been a resident of British Columbia for 42 yean, is survived by one son. John Mathers, of Sandspit, and three daughters. Mrs. Eustace Smith and Mrs. Mary , Hammond of Vancouver and Mrs. I B. G. Lansdown of Nimpkish River, ; Vancouver Island. 1 The remains of the late Mr. Mathers were sent to Victoria where the funeral took place, interment being made in Ross Bay Cemetery. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Planes SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter lust to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We dellver'any part bf the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Vhone GJ9 The2st defense finest fuel m There's only one defense against the cold weather and thaffi the proper klnfl coal. Buy a ton of coal from us and a v w W sr fire away 4t dldl3h WW He'll quit on the run. Order a ton of coal today and note the haste that we display. Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone 618