Social Evening r. UA pr. Wood's BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER COAL Analysis t a" mutter. 23.32; ash, 6.76. fixed carbon, 62.87: b.t.u.'s, 13817 Bt :ni; L7t in volatile it will not block your pipes. Being low in ash, r;u re not buying clinkers. Being high in fixed carbon means ..ca ia ung quality. Being high in British Thermal Unit means more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED MUXIAL HIMI U F.XCl KSIOX I.UIES thirts on lala-lrum Nov, 15, la to h. 19JJ (m Ith final return limit March SI. PKINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Mranirm Irate Prlncr Kuprrt I or VamtMitrr: IS.. C.U.M.A F.VF.KY TltMMY. 1JO IVM. Arriving Vancouver, via Ocean Fall. Tnuradajr Noon aparet. TJt.lt. U.IKDENA tvnuv lltlHU miknkhit Aiming Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Weci j i.,.ni to Port Blmpnou, Altue Ann. Anyoa. Stewart and Naa River point. Sunday. 8.00 p.m.. tv ' ' ' ' rmiK.ii regarding all wlluifa mid ticket at PltlMX III TKKT AtlF.M'Y: hrc und Airiiuc. Pbone SM I r COAST IJTtAMailPS 15': Norway Pine Syrup Her Two Children Coughed Day And Night Mrs. Frtd. T. Kilnappel, R.B. No. 1, Bt. Agatha, Oat., writMt "Mjr two children were coughing, day and night, from a rery levere, whoopy cough. I tried every kind of medicine I could think of, but they got no relief. A friend told me I ihould trr Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Byrup, 10 I got two bottlee of it, and before they were med the" biirfii -were rid' dk T eootfc? liM, 7PTr: pood medicine, and I rn. wouMittot be mtfiotit a Jtottls lit the knii " Prie 35c. a iitUe. large family site 65e. at -all druggists or deaJeri'f put tip only by The T. MUbum Co, Ltd., Toronto, Out SPECIAL! SPECIAL! LAVENDER FACE LOTION and LAVENDER TALCUM 85-ccnt Value Both for 50 cents OrmeslM. Pioneer Druggists Phones SI & 82 TJiird Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS Ii. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM 1'KINLK KUI'tKI Fo Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, and Skagway. February 7 and 21. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle-February 11 and 29. Prince Mary Ocean Fulls, etc. Vn-r uvr and Victoria, every Friday. 10 pjn. Agents For Alt Steamship Lines W C turhard, 011 Arnt. 3rdAv.. Prince Rupert. Phom-31. At Rupert East Wormal Arrn. t.. Greatly Enjoyed lly All Was ' large attendance last ; ''I 'it East United Chnreh 1 inf ormal social evening r ' Oames were played 'p ul music was played by R:;b: w Orchestra. Before the b: ike up. delicious re- v ! -, .vcrvetj. Phone 566 Rupert Motors Girre and Service Station DODGE and "ANTAM t AUSTIN Distributors KXtom AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 657 VAtENT!N HAIitY FOR 5 KEEN A BRANT) beamery Butter cfe LttaSe Cheese "STEuniznn milk CREAM DAILY Erl' Delivery Throughout ie uity WEATHER IN CALIFORNIA; Neptune Plays Strance Pranks; Fine Day In Trhro Hut Terrible in Los Anceles Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. mm don: so avian Danfc&iMetropole ight at 9 o'clock. AdmlsH ey and ,26c. 'fW - Geqrge Rorie sailed 'last night on the Prince George-, for a business trip to Vancouve'rV When blackberries are red, they are green tsk, tsk. See Melvina's Courtship nex$ Thursday and Fri aay- , . 431 Game Warden Ed. Martin sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Victoria on official duties. Mrs. wiinam B. Cook arrived in the city recently from Gravelbourg Saskatchewan, and may decide to locate here. Mrs. Cook was form erly well known in Prince Rupert as Miss Ina Wood. Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Gillatt of Sandspit, who arrived from the Islands yesterday morning and sailed last night for the south, will visit in Victoria with their daughter, Mrs. Brandon. Cp(. Oillatt is a popular pioneer-bf " the islands and is the reeegnfzed leader for the Conservative party there. -ANNOUNCEMENTS LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20 -The Sugar B.C. Granulated Weather Man played strange i 10 lbs. for pranks in the state of California Butter-yesterday. While San Francisco was 2 lbs. for basking in clear, warm sunshiny Shaker Salt-weather. Los Angeles was visited' per pkt. .. with one of the worst wind and! Soda Biscuits Red Ariuw rainstorms of the season, the gale ! 2 pkts. assuming at times a velocity of 46 miles per hour. The death of one man here is attributed to the storm. He was llght- Wi HP ire lapping Is Discussed Atlorncy-CJeneral of United States MThinlrsrlt Is Often Justifiable WASHINGTON, D C . Feb. 20-Attorney-Oeneral Mitchell stated yesterday that, as a general principle, he was opposed to wire tap ping by the authorities In order to get evidence against criminals but that. In administration of the 11 Juor laws, he felt that such a practice was often Justifiable. The attorney-general declared that federal agents had the right to tap wires In state that had ten-Islatlon against such practice. 4 Royal Purple bridge and whist Friday. February 20,- Elks' Home. Admission 50e. Next Royal Purple Bridge-whW. series Monday, February 23. Anglican Tea. Mrs. Woodland's Fifth Avenue, February 24. "Melvina's Courtship," at United Church February M, ST. Moose Feb. 27. Whist Drive and Dance Eagles' Smoker March & L. O. B A. Bridge, Dance March 12. St. Patrick's HalL March 17. Whist and Concert, Catholic Presbyterian SruiQirocx Tea. March 17. In Chttfeh Hall. ' WE CANT HE UNDERSOLD Specials For Friday, Saturday Fig Bar Biscuits Freth stock, per lb on Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 BUSH'S- 55c 75c 5c 35c 20c! Ogilvies Minute Rolled Oats QCn 24ts. tng a gasoline stove in the wind Clark's Tomato As Vegetable when it exploded and he sustained which resulted in his death. jburt' Souk per tin . . ... ... Claritfc J?ll VeaW's per tin' - ... Sunlight Soap per. pkt .... Blue Ribbon Tea . per lb. ... EfCKfyArc Advancing Eggs Guaranteed Xretlr per doz Oranges Sweet Navel per do. .......:f3JT.,.,f 4 do. for Tomatoes -Nabob 2"s 2 tins for P. Si O. Naptha Soap II for 10C; 35c 20cl 45c 30c 20c 75c 25c 50c 1 Bush's Grocer teriai Phones: 211. 212 We Deliver! THE DAILY NEW8 I ADD HEALTH TO I HOT BREADS 1 Hot reads' are tempting. But , offen they lacE rouRKaee. The ' absence of bulk from foods often 'rcxiiltii fn j-onstlnatiort. . , ' But now you can -have hot breads with roughage. Simply add a cupful of Kellopg's ALL-Bran to the recipe. This delicious cereal furnishes the bulk needed to assure proper elimination. You will find many appetizing recipes on the red-and-green All-Bran package. Equally tempting as a ready-to-eat cereal with milk or cream. Two tablespoonfuls daily are guaranteed to prevent and relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. In severe cases, use with each meal. All-Bran also furnishes needed iron for the body. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, 'Ontario. All-Bran Billiards tonight Elks vs. Grotto. Special Meeting Trades and Labor Council at 8 tonight. DuU finish chiffon hose, all new shades, per pair $125. Jabour's Limited 43 FROM NEW YORK Fait rrtulir tmlca to Eurvp by THE BIG THREE S.S "Aqulranla" ( font) S.S. "BmnitarU" (S2ie " S.S. "Mur.UnU- (UMI " ) Olhrrfrtqunl lalllnn front Htw lor onj Hot ion FROM HALIFAX Rrgultr HtiH thrauthout the wlnt.r t I'lYin'.ulh, IUir, Lan. Inn siut Llirrr-Kil. Cabin, Tout lit llilrj CUu, TblrJ QaM. RouuJ Trip Katn from tl.. (up) FROM MONTREAL T..i ulllnct onklr In F.nilanJ, V.nUii.1. Irrland mni Fram from M ll ihruujhout Iht umiTif. CMJtSFS FROM NEW YORK In llrrn'ii.U. Ilaana, th Watt InJIrf and lha Madllarrantan. Mlolmum ratta from $$V to 1725. NASSAU AND HAVANA Hlar tml.... M S. "CARONIA" and 'i:ARMANI.,,aallallrniallir rrr Salurdar until March Tin Irom INfw r. naunn trip rata 114 and up. Including thrtt dara in iiiiini. (cam a CENTURY OF $ E A $ E R VICE Enqulr from any stramthifi tfnt pr rna 1 r naarti tunartf a l ino 42J HaitlnO Strart W. Vanouiar Dinnerware, ililna, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Scandinavian Dance, Metropolis Hall, tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. Admission 50c. and 25c. All Radio Owners and dealers arei.refluosted toptUndiaj ccneral meeting in City HalL' tonight at 1 Special round trip $40 winter cx-! cursion rates to Vancouver from Prince Rupert will expire for sell- j ing on February 28. The . return , limit is March 31. I 1 Sons of 'Norway Ladles' tyd Scandinavian dance and 1 refresh-1 ments, Feb. 21, at '8.30 p.m. in I Metropole Hall. Admission 50c. and J 25c. 41. I F. S. Dickson, who has been here for the past few weeks gtvinR courses in public speaking, sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. j Col. J. W. Nlcbolls, comptrolle. of the Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co.. who has been on a trio south and east on company business, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Mr. and Mrs. A. McEwen will; sail tonight on the Princess Mary, lor ucean alls on a noiiday visit, Wesley Singer of Massett. who has been spending a holiday In Vancouver during the Dast few Pete Cravetto sailed last night vletoria ,n Vancouven dlsm. on the Prince George for a busi ness, trip to Vancouver. M. Y. Alvatotf, after a brief visit to the. eity following a trip to England and France, sailed last night otVifee P rtrieW'Cfeorge tor his home in Vancouver. .P.R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 1.15 this aUenoon from the south ad. wll saicat 10 o'clock tonight on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. 1 William J. Challenger, for driving a taxi car without the necessary chauffeur's license, was fined $5, with option f seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McCly-mont in city police, court thU morning. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 4-roomed modern house. Sixth Avenue near United Church. Phone 76 or Orcen 402. 48 GrocerteriaHMADR barked here from the Princess A Real Deal ON BISCUITS 1 pkg. Red Arrow Honey Grahams 1 pkg. Red Arrow Ginger Snaps 1 pkg. Red Arrow Soda Biscuits 1 pair Self Sharpening Scissors-Finest Quality for . Gainers Lard Open Kettle rendered per 3-lb. tin per 5-lb. Un per 8-02. jar Hallowi Dates 2 lbs. Dried rld Apricots AnrlcoU -New crop i- per 10-lb. cotton sack si.oo The biscuits arc the usual Red Arrow quality and are fresh from the veny Order early. v I 90c Gold Medal Mayonaissc The Finest made. OAn 19c Smoked 27c 28c 13c William Millar, Joseph Naylor. F. E. Wermlg and Horace Duhamel. I The executive will meet within the next few days to take up matters which will be brought before !the society at another general j meeting within the next two weeks. ! Then representatives of the so ciety wUl meet with the Fair Board to make suggestions regarding the holding of the Flower Show in connection with this year's Exhibition. Mooseheart Ladies Whist and Dance Enjoyable Affair Held Lat Night in Moose Hall Despite Smaller attendance Than Expected The Women of the Mooseheart Legion staged a very enjoyable whist drive and dance last night in the Moose Hall. The weather was my bad and, therefore, the attendance was pot quite as large as might have1 beeiiajioped for. Prize-wiijicfiros verc: ladles' liry5alimeron: consoUUbnBWfrgVBuscroft; men's firstTIsJomisortecond, V. E. Pederson: " t v. ; After cards, delicious refreshments were served and dancing fol- 5 5 Pi lowed with music by the Premier Orchestra. Charles Lemon was master of ceremonies. The committee In charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mrs. Ole Stegavlg, Mrs. R. Glske, Mrs. D. C. Schubert and Mrs. E. Large. AffiJT All sites, per box $2.50 i City Finances Cotne Rolls Boned Shoulders, Celloj per lb. .X-..i Black Figs t 3 lbs. Dried Pea cheaper lb Was Subject of , Rotary Address City finances was the subject of j an address before the Rotary Club, at its weekly .. ...., luncheon - meeting """" yes Friday. February 20. 1931 BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSfeBaSBI jL fcj ' Jr fOh I T jjok "JEST FOR FUN" every H Tuesday night Columbia Chain Stations KOL BjBHj bsbbbbbh Pacific weeks, arrived In the city from the ! Prince Kiipert Flower Society Came south on the Princess Mary this afternoon and will sail tonight on the Prince John for the Islands. Reginald W. Sinclair, accountant of Inverness Cannery, who has hwn hoUriavlfiff rinrlrw fhp nrtntpr NEW BODY ;HALL WILL IS FORMED! BE BUILT Into Being at Meeting Last Night in City Hall What may come to be one of the most valuable organizations in Prince Rupert came into being last night when flower growers and flower lovers of the city gathered last night In the City Hall and 1 formed the Prince Rupert Flower Mary this afternoon on his way , ,7 , I , . . hv t iho Soclety- Principal object of the -.-w . , organization is to further the grow- Brought here from Anyox ui ta8 of flowers in the city, erenin by Provincial Constable! M; A;. ?un,k was.elec ted presl-Robert M 'lth Charles I Balagno, vlce-tlnued Gibson. Antonio Beret con-dtat' on to Vancouver aboard the prC",dent'A A' Frewjvas named steamer Prince George in charge "nr-trasurer whUe the exe-r vJr . cutive consists pf W. E. Funnell. has been sentenced to six months' Imprisonment at OV-alla for breaking a window in the Bank of Commerce at the smelter town. At a largely attended meeting last night, the congregation of St. Peter's Anglican Church decided to go ahead at once with the erection of a parish hall which has been mooted for some time. The building will measure 28 feet by 60 feet and will be located alongside the church on the outer edge of Seal Cove facing Sixth Avenue. The inside of the building will not be finished off meantime. ZAM-BUK Entfi Pain, Swelling & Bleeding 0( HEM0RRH0IDS (Piles) SATURDAY SPECIAL Vanilla Layer Cake 30c The Electric IJakcry Wc Deliver Phone G67 Mussallem's MEAT Market Rump Koast1 Beef CM 5 lbs PA Sirloin Koast 9r Dor lb . Av' T-Bone Roast per lb aQfJl Round Steak Roast per lb Shoulder Pork 6 lbs Loin Pork per lb Round Steak ner lb loiuuiii Sirloin Stank oicah 30c Leg of Pork 9Qn perlbV-, ...01 Leg RoaSNf Veklc. OA, per. lb; 25c XT -I I6C1 n ter-,. bL2!f! fM&f -Per IB. . ... . ..4,C SiTe 'Wi . 4trt nuiic iciicntu wir viij pi i j TerrftCe TUmiDS Ot tliTn'flnanl ifntmnt fnr h lotfiOIlUUHiei LmXIUV woody, 9 lbs, .rww...... , i year 'fidf gave his hearers manyJ Okai)agn OntonfJ-Dargw -J Cp' ttems'bf'iliterest and ihformatlori. andW.'I'Iba.!.'.!'..'..'.:...'. .''t,H Edward Llpsett. prominent mem- Sugar wQ ;berol Vancouver Rotary Club, was j Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 "THE BEST FOR LESS" FREE DELIVKRY tUs a guest at me luncneon wnicn was I presided over by S. D. Johnston, the president. Union steamer Camosun, Capt James Findlay, is reported due at 11 o'clock tonight from Vancou 1 6 lbs. Lamb Chops per lb Pickled Pork 3 lbs Mussallem's Meat Market ver and wayports. The vessel is Phones 18 & 81 scheduled to sail at midnight on her return south. 1 25c 50c 417 Fifth Ave. C.