T '' F. h.-Jierv 90 10P.Q -US... - -Si - RE $3,00 D'S Transfer Fifteen years experlence ln FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Cos! Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So It our Service Phone us and Save Moner and Ti"16 DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. Fishermen MASTER MECHANIC Shirts , and Pants The best made, and wo can supply ymi at 30 por cent lessi Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE .Loc&I FISHERMEN t DO NOT GO TO SEA WITHOUT A First Aid Kit Complete supply of first ajd articles packed in a cedar chest rules Ltd. Jfic Pioneer iJrtujftistn THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST TELfPHOlsiF w,.ort W r rn, m Cyhnce CAt ( an ad i an National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.l. 20.000 Tpn Floating Dry Dock Engineers, SriachinhU. Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Psttrrti makers. Founders, Woodworkers. tc ELECTItlC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing, prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our atock-ltst board dally. We can give Instant service in buying and jelling Mining Stoeka pa .Vancouver Stock Exchange. We 0U0 have facilities for accepting Wheat order ou Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller. Court k Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S, D Jplmston CoXtd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, VS'prkntanshlp and StyK All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANL' PRESSED Vc Deliver to Apy Pif1 of tht City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 and interior. Personal News In Brief 4 a Taxl PhOne.Big 4 Taxi, tf i Dentist. Dr. J. Gosse. t pMnk 686. . : Ewart Lyne, Teacher of Piano and Organ. Plume .Red 701. 47 Fred Parker vs. Dido Gurvich, iloese Hall, Wednesday Feb. 27. adies especially invited. 46 ilfdslfetMIl("Eimbiff6ri JIall on Friday and Saturday, February 22 and 23. Three games, Anyox vs. Rupert. Admission 50c and 25c. 43 G. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the interior. Arthur Collison, lopal agent for the Union Oil Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the! 'Laugh away the Blues, see "Green. SLockinm." OaaHnY 'thai- gineer for the Canadian National Railways, returned to 'the city ! bun yesterday afternoons train rom a trip to the interior on official duties. A. R. Holtby, superintendent 'of the B. and B. department of BabIm Whist Drive and. Dance 1 GROCERY Si. hCIALS THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ISGUITJS ,Rd' Arrow Boxes, a ficyTpaflt corftuiiMng not less than 3 1-2 lbs. net. Wonde ful value at, per box 84c MOTHER'S FLOUR in gingham 'Will mm THE CAUSE 8FJAD SKIN Qet Natural Relief With; KeUogg'3 ALL-BRN : Bid yourself of constipation! The longer it lingers, the greater the poisons it sends through your body poisons which can undermine your health and lead to many serious diseases. The work of constipation shows in the face pimples,pasty or sallow cheeks, dark circles. It brings headaches. Causes spots before the eyes. Unpleasant breath. But you can get prompt relief and prevent it I Begin eating Kellogg's ALL-BRAN today. After all else has failed, thou-sands haw regained their health with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Be-cause it is lOOi bran, It is 100 elective. Part-bran products bring f.t 1 ; 'IMqM JjuWeat two tablespoonfuls dafly chronic cases, with t meal. L-BRAN Members of Prince every Ready-toi-serve with milk 'Or !tre February 26. ReserVe seat.; SSSV&SSSl I at Rupert Pharmacy. No ' seats kle Into soups. Made by Keflogg iheld after 6 p.m. same day ' in London,' Ontario. Served by --e ; '( louuranii, aining cars ' ou,u yy B all t a tj...i.i, i f Briers, grocers. uuiiMUk) uitinvusi en Tiger Boulter vs. Nick Gurvfch, the Canadian National Railways, 1 Moose Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 27, returned to the city on yesterday Ladies especially invited. 46 auernoons tram, i rom a oriei . . ,j Ll.: JJk .ut.i.i I n...i j xT:i, t .... n. the convention oi tha Canadian i Fisheries Association of which he , is a. member. In a.ny case, he vill ', pay his ncM regular visit to the .city in November. 39 Sugar ! sacks. 40s. Per sack . . . . J2.33 io lbs. Bulk Sugar C8c ages. Per pkg Uc( a. Per tin 20c BLACK FIGS Extra choice. I Creamettes. 2 pkga 22c 1 - 1U Si.J'els Naotha Bonn, por carton. & SWANSDOWN FLOURS ffTswee. jTs lb.''. . . .$1 Per pkg: W6i OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX Per tin 76e' HADDIE FILLETS No skin or bone. Par lb 26 ATLANTIC BONELESS COD Per lb 22c SUNKIST ORANGES Good stee. 3 doz ,. $1.00 SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE 2b. 2 tins 25c Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 561 try a jar of Heini Sandwich Rel-im, or Mayonnaise, per jar 36c SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GREEN VEGMTABKrJB Fresh cach.boat. Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 PLU-COLDS B Check at first sneetc. & Rub on inhsle vapors V 1 .s9 K W vadq Run Jack Graham, formerly of Port giiipsoo, ;has- j,oin)d the staff of DusWs Groceteria here.' Tommy De Marco vs. Young Bagshaw, Moose Hall, Wednesday, Feb- 27. Indies especially invited. 46 p. tycp. Hunter returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip to Terrace. H. Bernhof, who has been visiting Jn Smithers and In Prince Rupert left this morning on his return home to Ocean, Falls. Rev. John Hanson was the SDeaker at the snecial service in S. A. Doig, xf Kjtwanga arrived in the city from Interior on yesterday af tefnqon's indn and George on a trip ,tp VpiJolneL-1 J. B. Woodworth, 'who '.has been on a brief .Visit to the Porcher. Island gold mine wjth which he is prominently identified, sailed by the Prince George this morning on his return to Vancouver. For driving a car without sufficient number of headlights in contravention of the Motor Vehicle Act Harry Kazie was fined ?5 in city police court this morning by Magistrate McClymont. inp u) uie jnuiriur on oiuciai f u.., ui.uuiri ""HJat riight to discuss the aue8- , . , mW.mtJ&y'P !ot distribution of relief, w . . ... 7 r 4f WKKIf P P' 1 ompjaint his ' been madeA 444--ip-4- wieiovius vnai.w ine cyv..orH h-. been ... . tiuia intariar.. . 'ANNqiKCEMBNTa'WV i r . I .111 . I1B 1 1 tfirWWll tUs aid to D. Paterson, manager of the Bank Moo?e Whist Drive andtae o(t MonaLy tbe Rotary ClUb February . 22.,, ' 6t)ie8 yiith families were allowed to' suffer, AnV6ir'en!or. ititprnWiatp and jat its. lutein yaAerday, it beBgmaf. nasketball teams arrivM in the last; Junchean Mr. Paterson Se "Creep Socltlngal" I.O.D.E. expected to attend before lear play, Capitol ' Teatrj r ebriiary 25. . '. .. ,.. '. ing for Trail; A delegation of unemployed ap peared before the Board of Works matter ork. tfcati given to some men Lhit really did not' rieeH it while the city on tje Prince Georgp this morning from the smelter town and are all ready to go in f h therlav of trnmM ' whirh will "P'1 be' played with- the locals tonight Lodge - No, 68..I.O.O.F. and Visit, andrtomorroW eVening; '"Vt inir Rrpthnrn Brehprn will will mMr in Uu ' Fehnuirv 2S. . - - T--r . --TT ' . Loage room , on Saturday, Feb- K. P. Anniveraary Ball March ruary 23 at J:45 p.m. to attend Cvro0JC Avenue resulted in jthe funarnl of our late Broker aaret Duraht being fined $20 with ' a. n. lxrve, ft me o. j. Women of Mooseheart Legion, takers. Under- ?.t. Patrick's Tea. March 14, at the j home of Mrs. Musaallem. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lipsett sailed by the Prince George this A melee the other night on option of fourteen days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city poljce court this morning on a charge of common assault. A Rlmilflr rharee airninut Sue wwvVm0rnm,r n thte,r.return t04 vfn- Gordon was dismissed. tWPJtSiiSSSS the ouver after having spent :past week here while Mr. Lipsett' Having in tbeir charge Matilda I paid his si-ml-annual inspection ! n. an in,ian woman, who has j visit to his local ship chandlery j gnced to three months' 'business. Mr. Lipsett may be ; imi)riRonment at Okalla for back here in August to attend J jrunkennM. on a raserve. Mrs. E. Hye and Constable K. Sl'nt- jhard R. C. M.. P.. arrived i the ;ity on yesterday ..afternoon's train from Hazelton and proceed quAMSK uukn rer un ....ioc 4 10. I'kg. iwinea return to the city on next Tues PRUNES New stock. Per lb. 10c 7-lb. Sack B. K. Rolled Oats 65c dav day afternoon's afternoon's train train and and sail NABOB ORANGE MARMALADE Monk and Glass Custard Pow- s. Per tin 50c, der, Is 40c EXCELLENCE DATES in pack- Malkin's Best Asparagus Tips.i ed south on the Prince Gforge this morning. j W. J. Crawfdrd, hbad of; the Crawford Transfer Co. at Stew art, arrived In the city from the north on the Prince George this morning and will proceed by tomorrow morning's train to Smith ers where he will spend a few idays on business. He expects to next Wednesday for Stewart H. S, Wallace Co. Lit'. February Clearance SALE BARGAINS IN AIX DEPARTMENTS Third Ave. and Fulton St. PHONE 9 II This is the finest 'of allOsrangePekoe Mends iiff ffl the Salvation Army citadel last KWBKgBBaBM fljWfiflfi j vices being taken by local pas- ' tors. A- (Fresh from the gardens1 I 0 l' ' Truly smart, pew, nd solid gold. Just announced in, national magazines. Come in and. gee them. Many other designs. John Bulger Ltd. JEWELER The New SPRING HATS ARE HERE In a bevy cf bciuUfiuI advance styles fabrics, colors aud fasani',!. trimmings. Smal' and large, shape of smartest straws, fet end ;ijks, Off the face fiHeat ijtw turned up brims qnd c vry one as daring ias can pbibJybe., The ;)rice i specialty attractive. ' v- Jabour Bros. LtcLV THIRD AVENUE PHONE & S9 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED 3Iinc Head Alberta Lump $13.50 Mine Head Alberta Sootless Larige Ear $12.5(1 Mine Head Sootless Egg .$12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Also all other classes of coal. DRY BIRCH, JACKPLNE AND CEDAR Single load . . . . l. ft.! 3,5 DoublQload j $r'-50 Large shp.1t . . . H W. .... .t. tt J. . 50c Box wood cuttings, large load . . . ' $3.50 Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue Daily. News' Ads. Bring Results