OVR Sptsjl in a little CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND 40 SHIPYARD OPERATING C. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, 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 "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you arc buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy iTct coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. FEMIUNA EGO Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINEIIKAD EGG Delivtred, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 1350 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER COAL 13.300 n-T.U.'s.' l' '.-fx.-:. - ft KW By ordering Bulkley Valley Coal you not only get a superior coal but keep ninety cents of your fuel dollar in circulation in our own secton of the province. F. M, DOCKRILLkTELKWA, B.C. Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 573 UESNER BLOCK DENTIST Twenty Years Ago . In Prince Rupert CLEARING with China 3 pkgs. for Robin Hood - Flour, 4(J's Quaker Bantam Corn,, 3 tins for Extras per doz Aylmer Cut Green LAp Beans, 3 tins for . PeasNo 4 , 10 tins for 95c 25c The Economy Cash & Carry Lief Erikson Meeting and Whist Drive The Lief Erikson Society held a meeting last night. There was quite a good attendance. The -new of- vwni meeting were in marge, except the president, I. Fenness, who is on a holiday trip to Norway. After the business meeting a whist drive was enjoyed. The winners were: ladies' first. Mrs. N. Luth; second, Mrs. K. Llndseth; men's first, M. Holkestad; second. H.'Briksen. The result of the election was as follows: President, I. Fen ess. Vice-president. H. Brikstad. Secretary, B. Pedersen. Treasurer. Mrs. J. Moen. Substitutes-Mrs. N. Luth. J. Jor- January 22 1911 Mfi- P' The steamer Chicago of the San EHT . . , u . Vikdal, Mrs. K. Lindseth. ,Tn,8hf 5! Tn It ! Inn Q". N. Luth. ast night off off the north arm of' , , ... .... . llbank Sound and, after several stA,udltors-N- and H.oM- iours. was able to refloat herself. . " . . ... . . ... , of ndwrtttn rhe vessel is now proceeding to Se-! I?itor P8' atle under her own steam with the :J T J f",!?11"' jl y, "' n,, "' iteamef Bertha convoying her t" TT I sen, J. Johnsen, N. Gundersen, A! i . . Sund. . Prram committee - Mrs. J. onstebles McArthur and Mansell Mocn' B- Pedersen' J- frald rgensen. taged In Chinatown last light A good deal of opium smok-1 ncr eaulnment was seized and two - charg u1th smok Is ThTTruT Prince Linguist; The tug Dola Is in port from Van couver with a scow laden with ve hicular material for the Grind Trunk Pacific Railway. Speaks In Spanish Tells Argentine Club Visit to Rucnos A) res Is to Open British Exhibition LONDON, Jan. 11: The Prince of Wales displayed part of his linguistic accomplishments at a dinner of the Argentine Club at the P L I A I Savoy Hotel recenUy, when he de ' 1 Li V 1 XXw JLi J livcred a large portion of his speeel speech In Snanish. He mentioned that bv Robin Hood Flour and'Bowl a coincidence it was exactly five 9 nkcrc flmir nnrl F?? years since nc was a guest oi me x uutvi club upon his return from his first .visit to the South American Con- tlnent. "This Urn," he said, "my visit to your ciub is of special significance to me because in a few weeks I will be on my second Journey to South America." The Prince said he had recently been reading some of the popular Robin Hood Rapid OatS quoted. In conclusion he expreused , VuMt, IliO IWJftM itifIS4 JWFwyjk Q-J ( C? was tdTjpen the British Trade b tXelltl hibttlon In Buenos Ayres, the first 40c entirely British exhibition ever staged in a foreign country. APPRECIATES PAPER An Ocean Falls subscriber writes: "We have enjoyed, the paper very much. You cover tjie.wtrld and do not load -un youfjjoadors with H " r i f 1 1 cu . . lot otljladdlng. Yr editorKiB arer xUUH uiuuniium oiui.igc Storage falr and ne at all times. For those of us whose work and interest Is north of Queen Charlotte Sound the local news is of special value. Every (success to you." Wallace C. Orchard,, general here for the Canadian Paclfi.: District News ALICE ARM A. D. Yorke was host ,to many :.jca! friends at a card party on . TrMav mmnims laat tn fh A IIm A short hymn practice was held last Friday evening at the residence f Iic. and Mrs. W. B. Jennings There was quite a large attendance VANDERH00F There was a large attendance at toe funeral of the late Alexander Campbell Murray of Fort St. James Rev. B. S. Prockter of Vanderhooi officiated and pallbearerjttwere.iW n. DUKUison. w m FerrW sanard Forfar, W. D. Fraser, Jelh Oregg and Samuel Rossette. The Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade has elected officers for 1931 as follows: president, J W. II. Day; vice-president. J. W. Patr-son; secretary-treasurer, Oeorge Ogston: executive. Frank Bowman, F. E. Durrant and R. O. Matthews. for months. Nothtoi b.lped m until Th. bit I I bird bird 'ixxithi-SalTt'. ixuUit-SalT'. plication ended itch ud Mia. Piles f one." ?.. C. Ari.y. End ynin nnk. All 1rnni. Week-End Specials Eggs Fresh Extras 3 dot Nabob Coffee 1-lb. tin Kellbgg's Corn Flakes per pkg Sunnybrook Creamery Butter. 3-lb. brick Ogllvle China Oats per pkg .. Clark's Tomato Catsup per bottle poems of the Argentine and there j Swift Premium Dacon remained In his memory a couple i sliced, per lb of verses by Santos vega wnicn ne;Swlft premium Baked Ham cen alftrwt nrr lh Malkln's Best Orange Mar fWr.Un 3 tins dt(ed Sunklst Oranges S dos -Where ay, rrturtl to c"y! 1 Fifth ,f(h Street iT1 Dollars Have More Cents" nAvt h.Ai nftov a iwn mnnt.hn' V s !. in Vancouver. malade, 4 -lb. tin Malkln's Best Spinach a's, per tin Heinz Cream of Green Pea Soup, per tin Meata fv' $1.00 50c 10c 81.15 30c 20c 55c $1.00 iiss.'X'isrsss u, r. TTuh.... vnii,i s sjr.r I on, 1-lb. tin sr c 55c 20c 20c Heinz Cream of Celery Soup OAp per tin Heine Kidney Beans 15r 90c Alberta Market P. GAMUl.A. foprletor Thursday, January ?i lr PAOE SIX THE DAILY NEWS ACIEJ K.1 113 ( i 1 -i.t 1,p.,:Tji.Bljl-lli u. ;a- B a g ANNUAL I WEDNESDAY ft TIIDKiU.AUI fj y S TWO SHOWS - 7 & 9 VM.WfS&M MAMfflf YKm I There is a MEETING 9 Gary Cooper in J Sirs. Robert B la nee Re-elected lot of (1 President J""1 of Parent-Teachers 1 e Stress The Fish which made Prince RupeftFamous "'H TUT II BUM COAL1 A Buy the real Coal oir fa mous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulklry Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND 558 j The eighth; annual meeting r' the Prince Rupert Parent-Ti acit-ers' Association ' was held last evening in the Booth Memorial School. Mrs. R. Blance presided A letter was read from J. S Wi1 son offering some valuab'e sutrsr' -Hons for the purpose of still fur ther increasing the usefulness i : the 'work carried on "by the .Asso elation. The following officers were elec ted for 1931: President Mrs. R. Blance. First Vice-President Mrs. S. V. Cox. ! Second Vice-President Mrs. W. Bussey. Secretary W. W. C. O'Neill. Treasurer Mrs. H. B. Eastman. Program Convener Mrs. J. E Boddie. Membership Conveners Borden Street and Westview Schools. Mrs.! E. W. Tucker: Booth Memorial an l Seal Cove Schools Mrs. F. Da'by. High School D. H. Hartnes-5. ' Social" Committee Conveners Torden St. School. Mrs. E. B. Bar-(xf BootK Memorial School. Mrs. HfiJSastman and Mrs. W. Bussey. During the evening, J. W. P'ooi--ner, - acocmpanied by Miss E. P. Qrasgle sang solos entitled "IJlles of Lorraine" and "A Broken "'ong.' The . meeting closed with the inging of the National Anthem "fter which refreshments wets erved and a pleasant half-hour 'pent in conversation. Peggy Ptaio.jr b.u .''. of .iith. i:.-is imnor of her apartment in Nt a York to good .ivu:u;;se. Noted in social circles in San Antonio. Texas. Peg;v is . now appearing in one of Zlegf eld's extravagant is. 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