PAar roinf Riilroad Man Never Starts His Ron YTitionl Bnclleg'i Mixture as Protection Against COUGHS, COLDS When railroad men who are exposed to rain, (now, and bitter freezing cotd depend on BucUef'i Mixture you would be wise to follow their example Mr. B. Harrold, Moose Jaw, SasL, says: "I find Buckley' Mixture the finest cough remedy I have ever used, and never go out on the road without bottle in my grip for protection against colds." Buckley' Mixture is a time-tested, proven remedy used in thousands of Canadian homes whenever coughs, colds, grippe, bronchitis, etc, are troublesome, It eases the cough almost instantly, turns tough phlegm into easily expelled fluid, soothes the air ducts, correct over-acidity. Don't experi' xnent Buy Buckley's. OVER 10 MILLION BOTTLES SOLDI i;- Kitselas Sisters Name Officers Mrs. Joseph Hudson Is Named I President , Of Organization I Sbtlkc4 from frttttumtl modtl IMPROVED FORMULA ALKALINf-SWEETENS THE STOMACH nes McKay Third Vice-President, Mrs. John ! Cecil. Secretary. Miss Adeline Bevan. j Treasurer, Mr. Silas Bevan. : Recording Secretary,-Mrs. Violet Mulwain. Owing to Increased Cost of j Nanaimo-Wellington ; Lump Coal r At the mine and an increase in freight rates, we have been forced i to raise the price as follows: Nanaimo-Wellington Lump Per ton, sacked $15.50 Nanaimo-Wellington Mine Run Per ton, sacked $11.25 Nanaimo-Wellington Nut Per ton, sacked $12.50 Nanaimo-Wellington Slack Per ton, sacked $9.00 These Prices Will Go Into Effect January 1st, 1910 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone C51 or C52 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. etoamcrs Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVLUY TUES- T.S.S. CAKDENA FltlDAY, DAY. 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations anJ Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone .568 Shower For Bride- Elect Held Friday Miss Rita Stromdahl Honored Friday Night With Mrs. N. S. K. Rrewscr and Mrs. John Mc-Leod as Hostesses Mr. W.F. "Build B. C. Payrolls" "I am a bachelor," MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladies' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. , jOOOOOOOOOCKKuKiOOOOOOOOOOa Arrow Messenger Len Griffiths it Co. PHONE 459 Reasonable Rates Parcel and Baggage Service Stand Venezla Grocery Pulton Street 7HS SAIL? KZWS Monday, January 22 Letter Box THAT TIGHTENING VV your position quite clear: "It seems ttoo bad that when Canada Is at On Friday evening Mrs. N. S. K. war u 5houid fmd attempts to un-Brewer and Mrs. John McLeod were drminft her at home . . . France Is SMITHERS SNOWFALL .llllYVrAI I ' ' Wednesday evening. In spite of the heavy snow, however, there has not been any severe cold as yet in the Bulkley Valley and Ice makers i m tii nr bKLAl rlLM SHOWS HERE Editor. Dally News: l-sianlrv and Livingstone" Features In thU following quotation from! at Capitol For First Half of This a recent editorial of yours you make J W eek Picturlzatlon of one of the great est historical adventures on record, "Stanley and Livingstone.' one of Joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shuttlng down on the enemy with-1 those much-dlstued and Ions shower In honor of Miss Rita Strom- trl her Rats and tnere no g0od awaited films, comes to the M-nrn dahl. During the evening the rea5on wny Canada should not do of the Capitol Theatre hero for .h guests played games, the winners the same." How you reconcile this first half of this week. It a t.h being Mrs. Tommy Chrlstoff and unealvlcal statement with your story of the young New York new Mrs. Gay at bridge. Mrs. Stromdahl cxDressed'' desire to maintain that papcrman who received orders sev at whist and Mrs. Wiggins at Chin- Canadian freedom which you boast enty years ago from his publisher to ese cnecsers wnne Mrs. uay, Mrs. rQ mueh about. u difficult to see. go to Africa ana ascertain me iar- J. Peterson and Mrs. D. It. Barclay 0ne simpiy can not have one's cake of David Livingstone, the result an took the prize -at pinning the tall 0H it fnr if rmmnhin nf adventures chancing the wh is Utavt VMM V vwv v x - - - - on the donkey. After refreshments, sncech and nress destruction of the course of his life and bringing him little Heather Brewer wheeled In a powers of labor unions, maintain- undying fame. The story of nc :es l prettily decorated buggy laden with JnK of concentration camps and lty centres around the advent ur many uscjui uiu ior me Dnae- nmcnrintinn nt nr if rai thoueht or me newspaperman no was : elect. constitute Fascism, then It may be Ume to give the world mom knowl Those present were Mrs. J. Pet- truthfully stated that France Is to- edge of Africa than any other man erson, Mrs. H. A. Ormlston, Mrs. E. day a Fascist country. Is this what but there Is also romance woven Bostrom. Mrs. N. Mackay, Mrs. T. O. you wlsh? The politicians on top Into the theme and th,e picture Is Morgan, Mrs. J. Gay. Mrs. T. Christ- WOuld'glve the Impression that these said by those who have seen it to off, Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. A, curbs are only for the duration of possess all the essential enter'aj.r Duncan, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. G. wr hut whn knows? ment features. Social Committee Mrs. Harriett btromaam, Mrs. D. R. Barclay, Mrs. Th fniinwtnff lut. nf mpn in Bpcncer Tracy plays the ieaair." Bolton and Mrs. Flora Bolton. J. Moran, Mrs. Nell Macdonald, Miss France who have been hunted and role of Stanley while Sir Cecil Hard 1 Other members are Mrs. Esther Jan Wiggins, Miss J. Gay. Miss Is- arrested, except for a few very aged wke has the part of Dr Living ' KITSELAS Jan 22 The an- Kennedy. Mrs. Martha Bevan, Miss a! MacDonald, Miss Helen Ormls- men wh0 are kept under police sur- stone. Nancy Kelly and Richard nual meeting of the Kitselas Na- Bevan- Mlss Phvllis Ken ton' MUs Nancy Brwnn and Miss velllance. Is Illuminating. Among Orecne play an important part In H Rkicrh mr. v,.irt rwi riedy. Miss Vera Bolton and Laura biromaam. In the residence of Mrs. Martha Hudson. , T Tit Bevan. Officers for the ensuing A dance was given by the or- ArrpH (InTia Man year were elected as follows: ganlzatlon on Friday evening. "5VV1 vulia "tail President, Mrs. Joseph Hudson. First Vice-President. Mrs. Ed-1 ward Bennett. A fifty cent ciasslltea ad. Second Vice-President. Mrs. Ag- often make you many dollars. Baby Week NURSERY FURNITURE Baby High Chair In golden finish, Q Qff with aluminium tray Steel Crib Large size, complete with 16 00 Folding Carrier With Chronlum plated reversing j Baby rram-All steel body finished In navy $25 00 Blankets And Bedthrows Genuine English Toint Blenkets Size 63x81. These blankets are famous for their quality, were purchased before the war and therefore can be offered at the regular price. 2- CJ (?A 32 point in scarlet or green. Per pair P AUtUU All Wool Grey Blankets 7 lbs., size 60x80. Ce C( Per pair t?D.UU Pure Wool Mdssfield Blankets White with colored C'ffl filft borders. 72x84 S-IV.UU Reversible Bedthrows Assorted colors with C"! A CJA rainbow borders. Size 60x80 tJ)iU.DU Buy Now While They Last at the Old Price EUO'S FURNITURE Store Opens at 8:30 a.m. Closes at 5:30 p.m. W.Ji Died Saturday Whifflets From The Waterfront Union steamer Cardena, Capt. iitiguv uuwu uic toast, arrived In port -at 1:40 this morning from the' south and sailed at 5 a.m. for' Stewart and other northern points. A special train, laden with nine cars of fish for the United States brought In by. the steamer North the victims are Marcel Deat, for- me rumanuc iut. ,.. merly a leader of the Socialist an. Charles Coburn. Henry Hull iParty; Victor Marguerite, novelist, a"d Henry iraver are also integral iarmy officer turned pacifist; Prof, members of the cast. Emll Chartier. Oeorges Ploch, journalist; Henri Jeanson, author rp Ci 1 1 and film producer; Maurice Wul- CHCC MUtlentS lens, editor of Les Humoies ; Mien- SE-S?irSSS SiSrsS " fiSSt Go To Vancouver m" nicicciuau- eral Hospital of Nell McCarthy of , . ,ZZ and Prot- Fellclen Chatlaye. whose Oona Rlvpr ooph 7a n m "Souvenl" of Colonization" made a Four Called To Vancouver In Con- pensioner Mr. Pfound Impression with It reve- nectlon With Youth Training McCarthy was a Canadian of that French imperialism in Plan Irish origin who was born at Taylor ecualorlal Afrlca rcduced the Head, Nova Scotia. For a number of years he had lived on t Toast ?a"VnrPU h0B -0m 10 Tvf and eneaeed m imnn .i7n w. 2.500,000. Furthermore religious ents of the University extension " " ...w.. ..u....,0. .. 1 I 1 .. L l J 1 . , I u.tj .4 rr.u.. had never married. icaucis iite iiui. uicji eyaicu. iiuun irtciuijr iictu ui icirucc French pacifists now have their have been called to Join the rural "Pastor Nlemoeller' In Rev. Philippe leadership course In connection Vernlor, a Protestant clergyman, with the Dominion - provincial behind the bars. Also Imprisoned Is Youth Training Plan. Kenneth Henrle Roser. International secrc- Kerr and Corbin King left Wcd-tary of the Fellowship of Reconclll- nesday night for Vancouver for ation, a world-wide pacifist organ- this purpose and Janet Young and Izatlon. I might point out for your Dorothy Head left on Friday. Information that none In the above ' list is a Communist. Also, already tome of the wives of Trade Union f.rSS!l!PpardLdel!yedtby Srs have received notices their husbands death "in prison Lest there remain any doubt as your real meaning you say "there Is likely to be a tightening up" here Partlnr olft Made At Rllh.rln. In Canada. Timed as this editorial was to coincide with the two year' sentence meted out to the editor of the "'e Toronto Clarion, ""f our "3 Eastern " "2 Tobey Honored By "to Prince Rupert Club Saturday AfternoonSuitable Sentiments Voiced ;Coast, was dispatched from here Members of the Prince Rupert at 10 o'clock Saturday night. The P"' a "c cul " Club gathered Saturday afternoon our Ten " llef rat- thls can to do farewell honor North Coast had been In port to one of the from 1 pm. until 8 p.m. dIscharg. meanthat you are fully aware of the ploneer and mMt popular member., order of events to be expected i.. n. lng. Tobey. prJor lo hls departure Therefore your policy can only lead Irom the cHy. prwentaUon of i Dally News Classified Ads bring . f5 the supresslon of the Corn- a ohiastone bag was made by O. (results.- mu,nlfJ Part the" ? the ac-F- W. Nlckerson, president of the club, i Coincident with this, labor unions who expressed suitable sentiments I destroyed -and then all civil wlth Mr Tobcy mpondIng In ap- l mamammmammmmmmmmmm. rights of. the ordinary citizen can propriate vein. Under these circumstances it would .hrt"r your "enemir Miss Annie Kach i I can not believe that the citizens li i i-i i of Prince Rupert are behind you in Mamed rriUaV this program. i R. E. COLEMAN. " came nride of Ernest Fontaine' Afternoon A quiet but Interesting marrlace writes Mr.' l00K piace on '"aay aItcrnoon .1 W.F., "llvlnp home with the Old iajn ai ine ueanery. Very Rev. Folks. We use a lot of Pacific' , . T. ,Jam" B. Oibson, the dean, offl- Milk and I would not use anv Fiv! m F"1 "n n when Miss Annie Kach other regardless of the price. l am a pretty good cook, and Pacific Is the best milk I have' found to thicken stews and" many kinds of soups." PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Sports On Not Enough Frost For Ice Making or Timber Hauling was united In marriage to Ernest Fontaine of Kimbcrley. Witnesses jof the ceremony were Mrs. J. L. ' Mcintosh and John Kach, "father is iiuw iivc icci ui biiuw on or tfie Dride. brlde wore a r I the ground at Smithers as a result SUit with navy accessories, jof falls during the past week andi After the ceremony, a reception winter sports such as curling and took place Tor a few friends at hockey are on In full swing, reports Eighth Avenue West where the I William Hanson, son of Olof Han- couple will reside, son M.P.. who arrived In the cityj Mr. and Mrs. Fontaine will rc-.from the Interior on Saturday 'cive the congratulations of manv 6oooooKooooooooCHSOoaioo nl8ht'8 tra,n and wl11 be nere unUI friends. The groom Is a newcomer here but the bride's home has been In Prince Rupert for years. and pole haulers are anxiously Mr. and Mrs. E j Smlth rctlirned awaiting more frost to get started the city on the Cardena thu with their seasonal work. Hockey Scores National League SATURDAY Americans 1, Toronto 5, SUNDAY Detroit 3, Toronto 2, Rangers 4, .Boston 2. Americans 2, Chicago 1. Pacific Coast League Vancouver U Portland 3. ' ' '. . ' , morning from a trip to Vancouver. IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions 2:00 to 4:30 Children 6:00 to 8:30 Adults 8:30 to 11:00 Beginners (liven Special Attention SPKNCKlt TRACY . . . The Unforgettable l ather Flannigan of "Hoys Town" . . . Brings You Another Masterful Performance ! FOR AIL WHO THRILL TO ADVENTURE! Into the peril of unknown Africa. ..one while man vert fured lo seek another... fear-leisty facing a hundred name lets dangers! The most heroic xpkr fie world ha ever knownl Wm .:wh fl msaMiimir i . i m i mm in i 1 1 1 iii wl.. r vmm SXTU. ADDED Of Special Interest to Prince Rupert Norwegians! "THE VIKING TRAII Cartoon "Nutty Network" Note t.U 7 20 and 9 ?0 TONKillT Tli:S. and WEI). 2 Shows Nlghtlr 7 00 k 9 00 For School Children ThU ricture Has llittoriral and a Spiritual significance Special Matinte Tuesday H t: REDUCED WINTER FARES TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and ronell Hirer $36 RETURN - .Meals and Brrth Included THURSDAYS Prince Rupert aw a w Southbound .... Kate Effective Now Until February 28 Return Limit, March 31 Canadian National Steamships V 3 SIII1' A HM.Il. 1IOX OF NEW I'HOCKSS Rupert Brand Kippers TO YOUR FRIENDS i For $1.50 we will deliver a box of Kippers to your friend's home In any Express point In B.C. or any Canadian National IUilT Express i5nt in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Mail jour order with cheque or cash to CANADIAN PISH 4; COLD j- STORAGE CO. LTD, Prince Rupert, B.C., with name and adilr of consignee. Wc will enclose card with name of sender. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert (Q, LfJ flrltlsh Columbia Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S.I-Daily at 4 P-m. THOTI KK'S DOCK