I WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE I WHOLE Ill Ik JflV WHEAT w 29. 1999 . : . CHARLES MILK FAMILY JIARKET i, 1 ' I. olled V , JV;,s : i i . 5 ibs. IP'' i' lt r" "! I unb Ik lb P 'bs , , ' r k 4 ibs THE 12 BIG BISCUITS MEAN ECONOMY EDDED WHEAT Mad in Canada with Canadian Whtat CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. i ; i, ' .: : a: amiinzm Tamuimi i;i i:i warn a:i mz B,.tura TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OBTAINING ANY 2 OF OUR 1 MEAT PHONE 937 81.00 S1.00 20c 20c 75c 25c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 LATE WINTER HATS These Lovely Models are to go at n the Low Price of gj $1.50 each ! Formerly They Hanged up to $12.50 Other Smart Hals to go at 95c each SHIRLEY SHOPPE B ST H ' U c limn iW t ib i i ii is en a UNION STEAMSHIPS mi EXCURSION PARES Effective November tat (Cloud 1 IHST -CLASS RETURN PARIS. Prom PBINOR BUPKRT M-al and Berth) To Vancouver ana Victoria I.(H) rrf i! I PERT l.nrlul!i Mm!s and Berth) h AN PALI 2l :;; ri From AN VOX . ...S1335 rt l-KWAftT tlu.W ret Prince Rupert tor Vancouver hSDAY 1 30 pin IBS. CAT ALA.) DAY MIDNIOHT (SS. CARDKNA.) rewrvatlon and ticket from ' ! II Prince Rupert Axriiry, Urn nr. I'lwne Mt s-i .Jorruin inert NO VONTXJt IUI - A."i$l.aUiMiM.ie 14. rmr 4n cei HmU k H Ihm Fimi VtHtr, 4 twf lis yes Milk Um a ulh l Bin, W4 """Uul.i, Vancowvu Announcements Moose Valentine Dance, Feb. 12. Moose Badminton Dance Feb. Id Baptist Church supper Feb. 10. 1 Eagles' Social Dane Friday February 19. dancing 9:30 to 1:30 I Gentlemen 50c. Ladies, refresh -intents. Everybody welcome. Catholic Women League Spring j 1 Sale prll 7. ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal Is now thi hottest in the domestic field. Gov ei-nnunt analysis shows It to be thi highest In BT.U.'s and less ash. It start (.u.ck and lasts longer. Fur-ihrrmon for your benefit don't think i"! me minute because our on! is lower in price that we are tlvlns vou a cheaper grade as other "oal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wildfire." egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars (tft Hyde Transfer Phone 580 , ALICE A KM CARD PARTY AUCE ARM, Feb. ia:-The Alice Arm Athletic Association held an-ither of its enjoyable card parties 'ast Frtay night at the Club House. There was a good attendance and ill present had a very happy Ume. Delicious refreshments wtr served. The largest church edifice in the two Americas Is at Mexico City. if ativrRTiSING COPY MUST BE IN MRLY rnn. fnr iiisDlay advertise- menu should be in the hands of the printers not later than 3 p.m. the day prior to publi- cation. This is necessary to en- able best positions to be - cured. 4 Miss B. Rock, of Hazelton, who " has been visiting in the city fo-5ithe past few days, sailed last night jon the Prince Rupert for a visit l.i ; Vancouver. Bad Constipation And Sick Headaches Ended By Vegetable Pills Formerly a wreck from Constipation, Kick Headaches' and Indigestion, Mr. V. H. writes: "It was a red-letter day for me when a friend recommended Carter's Little Liver Pills. Results have been marvellous." Because they are PURELY VEGETABLE, a gentle, effective tonic to both liver and bowels. Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are without equal for correcting Acidity, Biliousness, Poor Com-plexionand Indigestion. 25c. A 75c. red plcgs. Aik for Carter's by NAME, Committees of Board of Trade At Vanderhoof VANDEIUIOOF. Feb. 12 .-Stand ing committees of the Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade for-he present year have been named as follows: Roads S. W. Cocker. Stephen Holmes and R. O. Matthews. Publicity E. C. McOeachy, W. J Rimes and F. E. Durrant. Membership H V. Taylor and H. Stokes. Agriculture L. J. Preston, J. H. McMillan and Caleb Prout. i Mining J. Murray. J. M. Johnston and George Snell. The British museum has books printed in Korea as early as 1337. Phone 953 Phone 953 De Jong s Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Elk 5 -String Malktn's Best Pilchards- l's tails, per tin Walnuts Pieces per lb. ... Del Monte Prunes Medium sise, per 3-lb. pkg. Kellogf's All Bran per pktf. brchard Oity Peas Sieve 4 j 2 tins (Jueen Olives mr 12.m. iar Chateau Cheese per 1-lb. pkg Malktn's Best Tomatoes 2's ft p per Un haker Salt Iodteed or ftp Plain, Men i ihristies' Fancy MUed Co UWUIW, HH Quaker Pears 21s . per tin Christies' Jelly Tarts per lb. 36c 8c 29c 23c 15c 15c 18c 31c titn Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over THB DAILT.WcwB LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Bert's Taxi, Phone 678. "Service"' Is our motto. Give us a call. tf tAlldn Davles sailed lastlrlfeit rtfJlh Prince Rupert for a trip to C V. Evitt sailed last night "on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver. Why pay jinorc,? Ucst Alberta fwotWfstsgir', Coal $11 per ton. Albert' St ItCjiffcry Ltd. Phoncc 'tit W Hi. ' Ttf J. Donaldson of Port Esslngton arrived in the city yesterday aftei-noon from the Skeena River, for a brief visit to town. Get set for the big Moose Val entine ' Dance tonight 9 till 2. Your friends will be there. Adm. 50c. Prizes. Refreshments. Basketball, Auditorium, tonight Presbyterian Valentine Ta tomorrcw1 ufternoon. Everybody welcomjr . .- Dan Jabour sailed last night the Prince Rupert for a brief bus iness trip to Vancouver. J. J. Payne of Fraser & Payne sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a business trlR to Mrs. Robert Dowther sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for i business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Sons of Norway social cards and dance, refreshments free, adm. 35c, 9 till 12 Saturday. Metropole Hall. (36) Calvert Island, Just north of Queen Charlotte Sound, Is the subject of an article by Doris McKay In the magazine section of the last Vancouver Sunday Province. Union 6teamer Venture, Capt. Ernest Georgeson, is due in port at 10:30 tonight from the south and will sail at midnight on her return j to Vancouver and waypOints. O. A. Woodland, local agent o the Imperial Oil Co., who has been on a two months' trip to Bermuda New York and elsewhere in the East, fs expected to return o the city on Wednesday of next week. Mrs. T. . J. Marsh and Miss Deacon, who arrived In the city on yesterday morning's train from Terrace, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver wheio Miss Deacon will receive teratmen from specialists. Celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln monopolized programs broadcau last night by United States radio stations. It wtll be rrilich the sarr ? a week from next Monday when it wtll be George Washington's birthday. The steamer Cardcna will comr on the Vancouer-Pfince Rupert Anyox-Stewart route of Union Steamships Ltd. services on th-voyage leaving Vancouver Febru ary 26 instead of the voyage of February 19 as originally planned. The Cardcna will be relieving on 'his route while 'he steamer Ca-tala ha:, annual inspection. PHINCE KUl'EItT SCHOOL HOY GETS EYE OPENERS Little school boy could see by closing his eyes to mere slits, in fact he could see good enough to pass the school tests but naturally the mother did not like to see her son going around with his eyes closed. She brought him to Geo. F. Davey, Reg. Optometrist in charge Optical Dept. of Max Hellbroner, Jeweler, for examination which showed a very bad case of astigmatism. One of those cases which take a little more than the ordinary skill to fit. The new glasses proved to be real eye openers and here Is another mother who will be pleated to recommend our services. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TER DAY AND UP J. Zarelli Trlrphont tSl W. F Fclton. C.N.R.; H. Lien. Vancouver; James Davidson, Stewart. Typewriters FOR RENT Call or Phone G iMcRAE BROS., LTD. IsH' f y lifted I Centnt Eleelrien C VHtbondtrttijTuoitytvn- IV iqhtiih- gt ..,:iu Yi t n EDISON MAX PA LAMPS homes have enough light FEW where t is needed. To avoid eyestrain it is wise to use nothing less than 60 watt lamps wherever you work or read, And be sure to choose Edison Mazda Lamps famed for soft, well-diffused light. MADE CANADA L 4t CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED Angelo Pognotto sailed last nig.i. on the Prince Rupert for a trip to I Vancouver and Victoria. ! Miss Margaret Smith sailed lest night on the Prince Rupert for a holiday visit to Powell River. She! will visit later in Vancouver and New Westminster. K. C. McCannell, Junior forester here for the past few years, who has been transferred to Victoria in the service of the department, sail ed last night on the Prince Rupert to take up his new duties In the Capital. A correspondent In the Letters to the Editor section of the last Vancouver Sunday Province urges that British capital, as well as American, should be given the opportun ity of completing the Pacific Great , Eastern Railway Into the Peace River country. K 13 BJI B3 SJJ.I1 BXIX VI KCa.tE3i B SUGGESTIONS for the Lenten Table Kraft or Chateau Cheese OOo per 1-lb. pkg VU vlacaroni Lion Brand, ready cut or long, 16-os. pkgs. 25C Christies' Snowflake Sodas Oftrt Salt or plain, 16-oz. pkg. " ylmer Baked Beans Op per 18-oe. tin lap Rice 09 o 5 lbs Bulk Peanut Butter -j Op per lb xov Canned Fish Katen Brand Crab )(n per tin Sockeye Salmon Horseshoe Brand Oftp per 1-lb. tin ouu Claras Saanich -I Co whole, per Un AUt Chicken Haddie 9Qp 0l per 1-lb. tin Kipper Snacks King 9p Oscar. 4 Uns Pilchards ffp per tin Clark's Spaghetti Packed In Qp tomato sauce, per 17-os. Un Sunklst Oranges Now at their best. Two economical a toes L 87c L 97c rmperlal Valley Grapefruit 25Q Llbby's; Kraut- -t ffp per 2&-lb. tin Pancake Flour Aunt 4 ip X i Vr Jemima, r pkg Waffle Syrup 44c MtO per quart tin Stlllton Cheese 97f per lb, ilK' Post Bran Flakes -f Op per -pk. Swift's Picnic Hams Ave. Qp welgh,B lbs., per lb. . itr Malkln's'best Tea QQp OVi per lb Watts' Grocery PHONE 53 PHONE 56 Till: BEST 10 K LICSS i.eb nam mm ci ixtixa rifini PAGE THREE 4 i MM ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight JASPER WILDFIKL' EGO Per Ton, $1230; Cash Price $11.50 JASPER WILUF1KE LUMP Per Ton, $1330; Cash Price .. 1230 PEMBINA EGG Reg. Price, S1230; Cash Price 1130 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Someone Asked the Other . Day ! ONLY 10c why the Daily News had such a large circulation in the city. It was easy to answer. The reason is because those responsible for the' production of the paper put the very best they can afford into its makeup and sometimes more than they can afford. They give the people the best possible for the money. ONLY a Week that is the price of The Daily News Delivered to Your Home It's worth ten cents a week to get the Waiorf rout Whiffs on Saturday. It's worth something to have the topics of the day discussed in an impartial and interesting manner. It's worth something to follow the adventures of Tillie the Toiler every evening. It's worth a good deal to be able to read the local advertising and to know where to buy and what price to pay. The Daily News is a paper that is repi-c4rttotiv,a of the city and no one need be ashamed to send it away to their friends.. Telephone the office and the boy will call and collect ' ? THE DAILY NEWS Third Ave. Prince Rupert Phone US Early Ad. Copy is appreciated