PAGE BIX Delicious Refreshing-Bouillon in a Second CORDIAL In 6 oz. or 16 oz. Bottles Better Light at Less Cost "Rupert Brand" SMOKED 105 MAZDA LAMPS cost no more than the EDISON ordinary kind . . yet give you the full calue of the current consumed. Their light: is soft and free from glare. Be sure to use enough lamps to provide the good light that saves eyes and Adds to comfort Keep a few "extras" handy, incase old lamps burn out L-too EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous LACK COD - Prepared Daily Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND mm l i Mi 4 OPERATING 0. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAKING AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 URGES NEW TECHNICAL BUILDING John Kyle Recommends Ttelicving Present Stress by Providing for Manual Classes John Kyle, superintendent of technical education under the Pro vincial department of education last night in a brief address to the members of the school board suggested that as space was needed for class rooms in the city, a small building should be erected to house the manual training and domestic Eeience departments and the rooms in the Booth School now used for those purposes could then be used for class rooms. This new building would form the nucleus of a techni cal school. Mr. Kyle reported very favorably on the work being done In the manual training and household "cience departments in the city but said that, while the household science department for girls had two instructors, the manual de partment for boys had only one This meant that the work had to be confined to woodworking- If an pUorta' course were allowed thre would have to be another instruc tor and another room. ' That the federal government would renew the grant for technical education was confidently expected. Mr. Kyle said, an Princ- Rupert could take advantage of . by Instituting the new department IJulkley Valley Coal To Re Included In Next Call For Tenders The hospital board agreed at its meeting last night to call for tn-drt for Bulkley Valley coal along th other Vjajietltj when coal tro- dewere';Xt called. F. M. Do?k-rill, manager of the Bulkley Valley Coal Co., had a letter before the board guaranteeing that his coal was of higher grade than any other on the local market, especially for steaming purposes, and asking that it be Included in the next call for tenders. It was suggested that a trial shipment of this coal might be secured meantime. COUGHS Apply orr tbroat and chert swallow small pieces of XICKS Vapo Ruo Owt 31 Milium Jmrt UJ K.r Week-End Specials Malkln's Best Coffee 2 Mb. tins Malkln's Best Tea 2 1-lb. pkgc Malkln's Sockeye Salmon l's, 2 tins per 0-oz. tin Llbby's Corn Beef l's 2 tins Swift's Picnic Ham per lb. King Oscar Sardine' per tin Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doz Sunnybrook Creamery Butter, 3-lb. brick ... Brookfleld Creamery Butter, per lb Nabob Red Pitted Cherries Qnp per tin OUl Comet. Peas Size 4 6 tins Japan Rice No, 1 4 lbs : Small .White Navy Beans 4 lbs , . Navel Oranges 5 dozen 95c 95c 75c 25c 45c 25c 15c $1.00 81.15 40c 55c 25c 25c F( lour Five Roses or mi 04 ije Purity. 49-lb. sack V " 90c Alberta Market V. RAMULA. P'oprfetor Fifth Street Phone 208 THE DAILY NEWS Chas. W. Manly Cornell undergraduate, who will receive Lang-ley medal for distinguished service to aeronautics conferred posthumously on his father, late C. M. Manly. Cornell graduate. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert February 12, 1911, A Young Liberal Association was organized under enthusiastic auspices in the city last night. Tht officers are: Honorary President Dr. W. T. Kergln; honorary vice- president, Fred Stork; president Dr. W. S. Hall; vice-president. E- D Keeley; second vice-president, T H. Amell; secretary-treasurer, E H. K earns; executive, II. B. Camp bell. J. S. Cowper, C. L. Monroe M. PAIcCaffery. F. A. Ellis, W. II Montgomery, E. H. Mortimer and Tony Christian. While the people of Canada are icclaimrng the proposal of the Do minion Government for recri'pro- city with the United States, a greac leal of opposition is developing particularly ' among those wh night suffer from such a move. Billy Wright of the Premier Ho tel has made arrangements for Os or Nelson and Mickey O'Brien 'lvely pair of lightweights, to box in Prince Rupert at an early date Stewart people are Indignant at the action of, -the provincial gov ernment in refusing to give their town a charter of incorporation. They blame Premier McBride and William Manstm M.P.P. for breaking faith with them. L. V. Drue, commercial agent of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Is of the opinion that the coming season will be a busy one along the Skeena River. With 120 miles of railway practically completed, Mr. Drue believes there will be a rush of so tilers into the interior. There are a total of 220 nunila enrolled in the Prince Rupert pub-. lie school at present. The teachers arc D. McD. Hunter. Miss C. M. Martin. Miss E. -Milligan. Miss J. Mnrccr and Miss J. Meblus. 4 Mother of Smithcrs Woman Passes Away In Fraser Valley Mrs. Hannah Lawrence, resident of the Fraser Valley for 40 years, wife of Oeorge Lawrence, and mother of Mrs. Annie Foster of Smlthors, died last week. The funeral took place last Thursday In New Westminster. JANUARY HOSPITAL DEFICIT REPORTED Hospital collections for the month of January totalled $4,347.75 with disbursements of $4,410.14, leaving a deficit of $171.30, Frank Dibb, chair man of the finance committee, re ported at last night's meeting of the hospital board. During the month mere were 1575 hospital days at a cost per day of $2.85. Hospital Ambulance Question Discussed The natter of a new ambulance was briefly discussed at last night's meeting of the hospital board and then referred to tho executive committee to look into and report. It was generally felt thathe present ambulance fatflPjn niyathe requirements' ananne' toncTnsus of opinion was that a new and up-to-date vehicle should be secured. C. N. It, TRAINS From Bast Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3:30 p.m. For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. ADDITION TO SCHOOL ' PROPOSED HisH School Accommodation IVill Not be Sufficient After Summer Holidays Th" school board last night dls-u.scd the question, of providing uc ommodation for the growing demands of the High School and it was suggested that a new wing be built on the King Edward School two storeys high at a cost of approximately $6,000. Another proposal was to erect another small room separate from the main building as a. temporary expedient. It was pointed out that the matriculation class was at present held in the office of the bulldln . and that, after the holidays, there was every Indication that another class-room would be required. This followed naturally from the ex tension of the course from three years to four. The suggestion was made that the commercial class might be dropped but this did not seem tj meet with favor. It was urged by one trustee that i a pexraairatextenaipp of the buiWlri LjW-VeW 'erected provision should be made for a much- needed assembly room. After a desultory discussion It iw decided to hold another meet-nt at the school building Satur day afternoon to come to a defi ne decision. The estmates had to be in by Monday according to law and they could not be delayed. The board completed the esti mates in most of the school departments but left over the question of exrtaordlnary expenditures. You Can Save at Least 10 On your grocery account by dealing with us. Come in and look over our prices. It is not necessary to buy. Wild ttN Pasry Ffeur-lO's.lsrf sic Kellogg's Corn KlaktB 3 pkgs. Rolled Oa taper G-lb. sack Malkln's Best Orange Marmalade, 4's, per tin Malkln's Dest Baking Powder, 2Vi's, per tin Malkln's Best Loganberries ' 2's', per tin Bulk Cocoa per lb Mixed Blsculto-Freah per lb. Aunt Dinah Molasses S's per tin Free Demonstration We will give with every purchase of Blue Ribbon Goods coupon which entitle the holJcr to a chance on the drawinr for nnc U-cup coffee Dripolator, to be free. Demonstration of Blue Itibbon Tea and Coffee by Mrs. V, . An derson. Blue Ribbon Tea per lb. Blue Ribbon Coffee per lb. The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Hollars Have More Cents" Dr.H.O.Johnsen Dentist Successor to Dr. E. S. Tait Suit 1 Exchange Block Phone 109 HOSPITAL ATHYDER Bequest Made in Will of Late Daniel I.inrtchorp, Well Known Mining Man The will of the lateDanlel Llnde-org. pir)ejr 1pftlard!&aTO .irity pector and mining marl,1 which' was filed for probate in Vancouver a1 few days ago, provides for the building and equipment of a hospital at Hyder for the treatment of sick; persona. j The late Mr. Lindeborg's estate j totalled $116,362 and is distributed J among relatives and friends. . Inspected Bridge Construction Job S. H Greene of Calgary. Alberta consulting engineer for the Canadian Creosoting Co. will sail tonight on the Prince George for th-couth after having made an inspection of the creosoted timber span that is being erected for thc Galloway Rapids bridge on th?j Skeena River highway. It is an un- j usual form of construction herel and Mr. Greene came north especially' to Inspect it. He has been accompanied on his trip by Mrs. Greene. . 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