PAGE SEX i 1 Robin '1 Hood Rapid? Oats CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OI'KKATINU (5. T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Hoilermakcrs, lilarksmiths. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc EI.ECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING ESXZ Best Eecausc It?s 6J?AN-DRIED" "CATERPILLAR" The famous Track-type Tractor and the EQUIPMENT THAT DOES THE WORK Are sold and serviced in this fair province of ours by M ORRISON The Institution Uuilt on Service Our nearest warehouse' can , supply you with details concerning "Caterpillars' and 1 equipment for your Our i'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAK1NE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK I'HONES 43 AND 385 OUR GOAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllneton in any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and llobiii Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 COAL IS IN A BUY SUED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of lite. It you buy wet coal, you arc losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMBINA LOO Delivered, Per Ton $15.50 MINMILMD EOO Delivered, Per Ton lZJiO M1NLIILAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 illlMUMllHIMM ' FOR SALE 5 HOOMLI) HOUSE Close in. 2 Bedrooms, Flrer.iHr. Coal and Electric Range. Fully Modern, Hot Water Heating. Q(? CAft See us for terms t?eJjOUU 7 ROOMED HOUSE Fully Modern, Hot Air Furnace. Q AAA Fifth Avenue East. Very easy terms ipljVUU 9 Itoo.MED HOUSE Fully Modern. Fine Harbor View. Terms arranged $7,500 McC VFFERY, GIBBONS & COLLART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 57S BESNEfl BLOCK DENTIST CANCELLING OF DEBTS Interesting Innovation Hy Means of $30 Check Started From ... . ; ;! Georgia City ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 9: As a no- vcl means of stimulating a return to normal business conditions a check of $150 was started Dec. 22 on a journey in which it may cancel $15,-. 000 of debt within 60 days. ; The movement was launched here by the Chamber of Commerce, the Savannah Sugar Refining Company donating three $50 checks to the chamber, to be used in a specified way to pay a series of debts and to .lolnt the way to what prompt pay-ncnt of current obligations can do toward putting money into circulation. The three $50 checks were of nagnified size made especially for the purpose, and given to B. S, Darker, secretary of the chamber, who , .n turn gave one to the local Sal- ation Army, one to the local Fam-, ily Welfare Society, and the third to a widow who Is "out of employment ind owes debts." The condition upon which they ire given Is that the Salvation Army ise its check in a payment on a )111 for coal; that the Welfare So-, clety make with its check a prompt stock. STEWART Hyder Igloo of the Pioneers of Alaska has elected officers as fol Malkln's Beet Plum Jam 4's, per tin Malkln's Best Spices 3 tins Malkln's Best Jelly Powders 4 pkgs : Evaporated Apples. 2 Vlb. Pkgs Del Monte Fruit Salad 2V4's, per tin Banquet Sardines 4 tins Nabob Coffee per lb v .r C. & B. Chow Chow . per Jar ufc Clark's Ketchup per bottle : Clark's Pork Si Bean med. 6 tins 48c 25c! 11c I The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" THE DAILY NEWS xtyment on a grocery bill and that Minister or Agriculture For Alberta ;he widow use hers for a payment Urges Zoning of Farm Land m a furniture bill. In Province cacn 01 uiese payments is 1 ) oe hade only on condition that the John and Guy Tamagrii of New York have $10,000 smiles due to winning ticket In Irish sweep former held. They're off to Swu Zetland to visit their parents. Hope For Prairies In Mixed Farming EDMONTON, Jan. 8:-Much has irm to which It Is made agrees In been said In repent years about the urn to pay promptly some lnd ;bt- advisability of the farmers in the Miss Doris Bunn Became Bride of Herbert S. Dodd At Ceremony Last Evening A wedding of much Interest was solemnised at 6:15 last evening In St. Petert Anglican Church, Seal Cove, when Rev. Canon W. F. Rush-brook unltadMls Doric Veronica Buna, dautliler 6ttl?e late Charles C. Bunn and Mrs. Burin of this city, in marriage to Herbert Albert Dodd, proprietor of the Seal Cove Hotel. There was quite .An assemblage of friends In the beautifully decorated church to witness the nuptials. q o The bride was charming in a gown oCOf powder blue georgette and ban deau of metallic blue, carrying a bouquet of Ophelia roses. She was given in marriage by Andrew Mc- Rae. The bridesmaid was Miss Mary Da vies who had a dainty frock of pink georgette and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Geor-glna Dolron, In white with white carnation bouquet, waa a pretty little flower girl. The groom was attended by James McGlashan. A) the bride entered the church, the Wedding March from Lohen grin was played by William Oarlick who played Mendelssohn's Wedding March as the bridal party departed. , n . J 1 1 .... 1 .a ' """ .v. " voimaus rfvpsmw, muiwiu iyn cnurch. PT D0..-:r After the ceremony, a wedding Aylmer Royal Anne Cherries OOp 'suppt was served to some siKty or 2's, 54c 40c 23c 49c 49c 19c 63c per tuvi.u.i.: .so Invited guests In the spacious Gem Lye per tin dining room of the Seal Cove Hotel The evening's proceedings closed with dancing. Hearty congratulations and best wishes were extended to the popular couple. Both bride and eroom are well known and esteemed in the city.! The bride has lltfti here since girlhood. The groom has also been here for many years. They will reside at Seal Core. ri.T renm Twenty Years Ago In Prince It u pert January 8, 1911 Aid. T. D. Pattullo and Assessor Arthur Cuthbert engaged In a wordy duel at a public meeting last night In the Empress Theatre. Throughout the meeting much excitement prevailed. Personalities dness, Imposing the same condl- Canadian West going in for mixed 'and hot words were rife! .10ns upon 11s creditor wno is 10 use iarmmg. and a considerable num-,he check at once in the same way. ber have done so to a certain extent. For 60 days these three clucks but it has not become general on .re to be so used, being passed on the prairies. The Importance of iromptly by each recipient to a mixed farming was stressed by the :redltor. At the end of the 60 days minister of agriculture for Alberta, he persons In whose possession Hon. George Hoadley. In a speech at 'iiey fall will be permitted to cash Vegrevllle, recently. Jiem for their own use. The first Mr. Hoadley expressed the belief jayments by the Salvation Army, that the salvaUon of agriculture In .he Welfare Society and the n;edy the west depended upon mixed widow were made December 22 and farming. He referred to the work tt is anticipated that these checks the department of agriculture is arlll change hands from three to six doing in zoning the province as to imes dally in the ensuing 60 days, its agricultural possibilities. That is, I certain districts are being set aside as containing land suitable for wheat growing, and in which the cultivation of. wheat Is recommen- ded by the department, while other A very successful dance was held districU are being set aside as par-lere on New Year's Eve in aid of tlcularly suited to mixed farming lie Stewart Hospital The proceeds and so recommended. )f the dance, which lasted from' The minister of sericulture ):30 pjn. until 3:30 ajn.. amounted ' d-unerf thflt one TtA6on taT the o a net amount 01 $zuu. Mrs. J. A. :iall of Hyder was the winner in the .-affle of 75 shares of Big Missouri present depression In the west is that high pressure salesmanship has placed on the farms a good deal of machinery that the farmers have not required, and now the farmers are being pressed for1 payment of the debts which they contracted tows: president. August Pahlke; jwhen fri the machinery, first vice-president, Charles Duke; second vice-president, George Heroin; secretary, Clyde Hager; treas urer, T. H. Evans; sergeant at arms, Louis Watklns; prelate, F. R. Nagle; xustees, Roy McLeod. Louis Wat- kins and E. M. Reynolds. PRICES THAT COUNT! QUALITY THE REST WELL KNOWN COUPLE WEDS Mayor Stork and Aid. F. H. are sitting at a commission to look into the case of a city police; officer who has been suspended on a charge of corruption. Fifteen railway construction em ployees, who have Just arrived In the city, are Indignant at having been forced to pay $3.30 In order to I get into town from Mile 41 on a train. They had to stand all the way at that ,COURT AT NIGHT For the convenience of Aid. S D. Macdonald and W. B. CoUison. who are sitting1 as Justice of the peace daring the absence of Magistrate McClymont on a trip south dally sessions of the city ponce court are now being held in the evening instead of the morning. Get pays. the Ac reading habit. It Week-End Specials Swift's Picnic Ham (a) per lb. .. Malkln's Best Tea l-lb. pkg 25c 50c Malkln's Best Sliced Peaches or 2lt,' a tins OUl Roae-Dale BartleU's Pears QfTn au1 3 Una OtlU Nabob Apricots 2's 3 Una Quaker Sweet Corn 2 per Un Comet Peas Sis 4 per tin Aylmer Choice Tomatoes 2'a. 2 tins .. 15c 10c 25c Malkln's Best Spinach 3's 2Qq Llbby's Dry Prunes 2-lb. pkg Cream of Wheat per pkg Creamettes Quick Cooking Macaroni, per pkg CowanB Perfection Cocoa 4-lb. Un 25c 25c 10c 20c King Oscar Kipper Snacks QCa 3 tins Eggs Freeh Extra! 2 do.. 70c 95c! Near Zealand (Jretmexy Q4 -i r Butter. 3 lb4 j?J.Xtl; SunklSt Oranges 5 doz 95c Alberta Market, l GAMULA, !'oprfetor Fifth Street Phone 208 FINE FILM Outstanding Educational Attraction Opens Tonight at Capitol Theatre Heralded at once as' one of the 'most strange, most highly educa tional and most spectacular talking pictures that has ever been produced, the wonder film "Africa Speaks" ! will open a three night engagement I at the Capitol Theatre tonight. A rehearsal run of the film yesterday showed it to be most Impressive .and I realistic. It is evident that many lives were risked In the filming of "Africa Speaks." There are abundant scenes of native life and strange customs and characteristics. Very spectacular are the animal pictures in which wild life of the dark continent Is so graphically portrayed. In the animal pictures, sounds are to be heard that, no doubt, were never recorded before. Insect clouds and such like are among other attractive and highly intersetlng scenes. For sheer excitement the hunting scenes by. humans and by animals of other animals provide a-plenty.It was here that there must have been many narrow escapes In obtaining the photography and sound. All manner of African animals are to be seen In the film. The picture Is particularly attractive because of its educational value. Gordon Kerr, who has been spending a holiday visiting here and Vancouver, sailed by the u Thursday, January 8, 153. 1 AFRICA is I AFRICA SPEAKS The Sirangest Romance Et rutnea U'"d Tribes and Wilder Am. mals of Central Africa- Thi Thrills Will Startle You J Royal Hunter Slain Ily Eating Lion Comedy "LOVE. YOUR NEIGIHJOR Cartoon "IRISH STEM-FOX NEWS TilUKS., Fill, and SATl'R, Two Shows 7 & 0 p.m ADMISSION - Z0v f c; Feature Starts at 7:10 & n u THURS. & SAT. M.Vn.T.r at 2. 30 15c & 4?c Feature Starts at Z 11 Monday & Tuesday "MONTE CARLO" Prince Oeorge yesterday ait i :, on his return to Stewart v. he is In the service of the P Corporation of Canada. Rupert Fish & Chip Shop Announces the Installation of a new range that gives snappy three-minute service Come everyone and enjoy a real treat of Fish and Chips, Piping Hot Lodges, Etc. catered to. Coffee, tea, bread, etc. served with fi h and chips, only 35c. Open 4 pjn. week days until midnight. Saturdays 12 noon until midnight. 11. R. STRACHAN, PROP. 201 Third Avenue West Phone Black 936 Madgr. Well probably have to wait ages for that husband of yours. And I'm dying of starvation. Belly: Wrong! I cured him of lateness long ago. Gave him a Gruen for his birthday. " John Bulger Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C to tempt the children's appetites when they tire of the usual glass of milk, servo Kcllogg's Com Flakes. They'll ore milk then! A helpful idea for mothers CORN FLAKES Orrtfrnh ot your trotrr't In lh$ ia.tlll inner irol trrepprt I ) 'I l; S9rn