Start Jf. Right 'lyuqrv i marie only by syileinulie planning, but don I overload tin: mind with iiiiiieccury detail, USE A DIARY. For the Office. No. 70S Week to piigc, vM pocket 65c u. 70.t 7 day jo puffs, tfttxiift ... 40c 'No. :il : days to page, Jllix5, pocket 65c HP. : lay to page, rx7 75c No.J.20 2 day lo piijre, 3xHS, leather ... $1.50 No. uill a day lo page, 314x0, leather ... $2.00 For the, Pocket. Nfi. :i85 Page lo .lay, H(,x7 ... ... $1.25 N, ft 2 Page lo iJay, 5x7 ft $1.35 ,'p.'M7 Page to ilny, ft V x8 $1.65 Ny;' :)7i Page lo tlay, 8x0 $3.00 itieiij Calendar Pad 75c 'tlent, Calendar yiunds $1.00 An out of the Clal ordinary Thermos Bottles The Oeuuiiie Thermo Hollies are tiMinlly old ul a i'd prne ihroujiliotil Canada. Iml we hae perniin lo oiler one lyle at a lug reduction. (nil nine Thermo Holtle. nkle C.as".. pint nxe. regular proe :.:0. Spe-i.il $2.00 IJuurl iif. reg'.lor prire ri.((0. Spe i.il $3.75 Ask for our Calendar for 1024 or a copy of Tides and Guide, Free. ORMES LTD. DISPENSING. CHEMISTS. The Rexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th SL We Prepay Mall Orders. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER! Real Satisfaction Cheaper; In Long Run! NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phone 109. Phones 116 and 564. Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist .vi,- X-RAY SERVICE. J' Of foe Hour: n.m. to 0 p.m. Open Ku'iiing ly Special Appoiiilincnt. Let your Christmas Money bring you this rare gift "Now you ran .-. ire (lie gifl you w.mled liio-l a heauliful walrh! Ami oii can ehooo il yourself rroin Ihe latest Vrealions or Ihe (Irueii Wnleh Maker (itiild dainty wrist wntches for wonieii and sturdy sirup or poekul wati hes for men. We have a liberal assorlment of Ihese fainoiis timepieces. Just eome in ul- V"r eoiiveuieuee, and select Hie one you like hest. Prices are mid up. GRUEN viMTHi Bulger & Cameron, Ltd. HIS SLUGGISH LIVER MADE HIM FEEL DROWSY AND TIRED ALL THE TIME Wliru your llvrr Irtroiiieii lultl I ml litacllr.- Miur wlwile lu-alih suffer. I ml the wiljr way you rail Kr( hack to feeling rictii i to inl your liver Mthl. Tin yoti can do by Out ue of Mil burn' Uiil.lxr I'll! at I hey will stim ulate the luitKlti llvrr. ilran say all alc ami puitoiious matter from the )- triii, and jTrvnit. as well a relieve, all nitiiiiratlHM arlslnr tnm a liver thai lias ticciiiiie Inactive. Mr. K. Duel, Kat KWrrw'evlll. N.U.. write: -l had l-en iroubjed, wllli my liver and fell ilroway and tired all tlw Huh', and wan unable to 1i my work with an uiforl. 1 look four Mllbuni's Mia Liter I'iIIk ami today I am a dirrerriit man. and would not lie without them in the li'.me. " Millurn - l in r nil are tic ual al all di-slrrs. or mailed direct in r ccl. .rice by Tlir T. Mllburil Til. limited, i-i'.nr.. Out. GIRLS TO PLAY HOCKEY ABROAD Fifteen Young Ladles Sailing i From New York Net Week 1 Paying Own Expenses i f'lll.li:i.o.UA. Jan. . Fif-jii'i'ii AtiM-rican irirls will sail from ;Ni-w Vnk January 12 lo seek fi.'l.l li .rkc) imiuii'M in Kiiglainl. ! I'li'-y are ineiulxTs of t lie All 'I uill-. Slate ti-ains etee(ei) al tlie li'TiMii inien-iiy luurflamenl in IllriJ ri! lo represent America at Mm- internal lotial conijielilion in I.nndiMi in MuitJi. Prior to i tlit iiileriialiioial loiirnamenl jlln') will tour Holland, Scolland, Ireland and Wales, playinc a -e- ries of malrlie with t lie leading elevcni". 'I"lnse young women have jlumked passage on the steamship .Majt'slie. llecmise of (lie senrnily of funds in Hie treasury' of the National Hirls' Field llix-key As. jsiMMalimi, eaeh member of Ihe (team will pay her own expenses ,1" and from KngVaml. While iiliroa.) they will he ealcrlaitieil by Hi.- Itritisli lanis. lliey plan lo i Hm n to Ainerira shortly after I ! elne of the International i tournament Man li 8. The i hetiule of tiKilclies fol li'W.: January 26. All-Mngland Tour, i n K I 'Mill al London; 30th, Wet al Cliellfitham: l etiruary 2, Mid l.iii.l- at NothnKhant; Clli. North at s.iiithMirt : '.oh. match at (Jlas t-nw: loth, ma tcli at Dundee; jl!h. I'Mrr at lletrat; SOth, mat-li al (Utrk; 23nl, Sou Hi Wales al r.anhff; SUlh. Cambridge L'ni- v)sity at t'Jimhridge; March 3 Oxford I niversily id Oxford; 01 b. -.1. I ml. l..i.....i;.....l I .... . till llllll Olll, III-(IUIR'II.II IOU1 namenl at lmdoii. Mr. and . Mi s. Alex. Melt. Young of Prinee llrorge, who have been visiting their oarr-uls, Judge and Mr. F. Mell. Yoiinf. Fourth enne Kasl, during the Christ iuas and New Year . season, re lumed lo Ihe interior on the eiclboiind I rain last niglit. ,iorhf in the Dally News. Oulbran.in Trad Mark At the End of a Day As lliu t'oll unwinds, music works Us inugie. dune are the care of a work-a-day world., A dear old tune touches (lie chords of tender memory brings hack boyish dreams slirs Ihe fires of Inspiration. Wlialever your mood as you sit down before the OulbKiiiseu registering piano you find It sym-oallielir, responsive. For il Is as ready lo reflect the exuber ance of youth in the latest and gayest of popular tunes as il is lo free the majestic musio prisoned in the score of a composer's masleiwoik. We invite you lo our store today and try Iho tlullirnnsen registering piano. A few momenta will reveal Ihe pleasures it offers. We will gladly explain the advantages of Us many exclusive fealures. Walker's Music Store Ltd. i j r Try NANOOSK-Wellinglon or Telkwa Coal. More heal. Less soot. Philpolt, Kvitt &. Co. tf We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 625. If .lull n Willman arrived in the rily from Usk on last night's I nun and is registered at the Hotel Prince llupert. Members and friends of the tircal War, Veterans are invited lo a smoker al the Association Itooms on Friday evening al 8 p.m. Mitchell Albert, who has heed in the city for the past few days on business, returned lo Van, couver on Ihe Prince Rupert (his morning. Mr. and Mrs. Colhursl of Terrace reached Ihe city on last night's train and sailed for Van couver on Ihe Prince Huperl lhi morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Little ar rived in Ihe city from Terrace on last night's train and sailed this morning by the Prince llu pert for Vancouver on a holiday trip. Miss Harbeaii returned lo town on last iiighl's (rain after spending Christina and bring ing in llic. New Year wilh her sister. Mrs. II. S. Sargent at llazelton. Mrs. Oluf Hanson sailed thi morning on the I'rince Jluperl for Sea I lie. She will spend month visiting with relatives and friends in Washington Stale and Alberta. - J. S. Hourrs, accountant of Ihe I'rince Huperl Hy-Products Co.. Ltd., Tucks Inlet, sailed (his morning on the Prince llupert for Victoria where (!. O. llushby. owner of the plant, is spending Ihe wilder. The CP. It. steamer Princess Iteatriee. Ca'pt. CI i IT. is due lo arrive in port from ancouver al 5 o'clock to-morrow morning and will leave on her reluru I rip soulh after discharging passen gers mid freight. Saturday Specials. Fifly only Itoastn of Heef, as cut. Hump run si, I Or per lb.; Hound roast, tor. lb.: Sirloin roast. 15c. lb.: T-hode roast 18c lb.; Sirloin tip 'Or. lb.; Pickled pork hocks, 3 lbs. for 25c. Table Sumdv. Delayed on account of heavy freight handling and rough weal her in Ihe norlh. C.N.H. steamer Prince Hiiperl. Capl. J. MrKcrnan, returned from iSleiv-a it and Anyox at I0.:i0 this morning and sailed at It for Vancouver and vyuy ports. Owing lo a misunderstanding customs returns published ves- llerday aflernoon were made lo read for Ihe year l?3 .Instead of the month of December. The lolal of rtdleclions given $01,-80U.II was for December IH23 as compared With ?20,22fi.7l, Hie total for December, 1022. Terry Orine, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Orme. We si view, sailed this morning for the south on the steamer Prince Huperl bound for Vernon where he will resume his collegiate studies afln' having spent- (he Christmas and New Year holidays here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weslaway and family sailed this morning for tho south on the Prince. Hu perl enro'u I e lo Salmon Arm where Mr. Weslaway Is going Into business for himself, III position as accountant with Geo. D. Tile Co. has been taken by w L Miicliuuzin ECZEMA ENDED Ma4m A. Laririere of FtU Buer, iliii., aaffered with eezems for three yeara, aid had treatment from aereral doetori, all of whom gate up tho ease. "rinIly," ah aayi, "I went to a apeeialiit, which eott m another 20, bnt I waa no better. "A friend advised mo to try Zam-Bak, which I did, and for which I have ever since been thank foL I very soon felt soma relief, and perieverinee with Zam-Bak completely rid me of tho disease." S. S. Magollin left on llic Irani las night for llazellon. I'll ere were no halibut arrivals) al ihe Fisli Kxchaiige this morn-! tug. Auction Sale Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10 P.M. Prince Rupert Exchange, Third Avenue. I H. Moore returned Its- Ihe cily Ibis morning on the steamer Prince Itupcrt from a business: trip to Stewart and Anyox. Hirhard' W. Pillsbury, who has been visiting for the holidays willi bis parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Pillsbury, Fourth Avenue West, sailed this morning by the Prince Huperl for Vancouver where he will resume' his studies at the University of B.C. t'nion steamer Camosun, Capl. J. Findlay. arrived from Van couver at i.H) p.m. today after experiencing a very rough trip up the coast. Passengers for Prince llupert included Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wheeler. The Camosun is relieving I tie sleamer Venture for a few trips while the latter i being overhauled. She left for Port Simpson and N'aas Hiver points at 2 p.m. Ten Years Ago In Pftnce Rupert i January 4, 1914. Track laying at tho cud of sli-el has been held up for a few days awaiting the completion of a small bit of grading. This will be finished this week and I rack laying will start again on January 10. Track will be put down to Ihe lower end of Fraser Lake at mile 338. This will enable the contractors to get their supplies in over the ice Iroiu that point. The Dominion steamer left on Saturday with mails for Skidegale. Superintendent W. C. C. Mehan is having a new sidewalk made o the slalion ami waterfront aero.. the O.T.P. reserve below Sixth Street. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HELP FEMALE F.AHX 10 S0 a week, spare lime, home, representing music publisher; addressing, mailing music orders, circulars. Send I Do for music, information. American Music Co., 1 058 Hroadway, Dept. Ii-.'10, N.Y. If ...x.. einrl . .. n n n I ., I I I. il iu iiiiii juu immiui gv:. mr daily JJews regularly, call in anu . . v. : v, - f . i, Mn.i u : i .1 - suuttnuu lur u uuu mite u ue liverel lo vonr 'inme It CTiiiim rvjauxajiai H!Va1 CATARRH I the BLADDER hfcSamuM bat.oam.ir SEVERE CUT HEALED Mr. a Osiley of Saskatoon, who attained a terrible cut on his leg, sayi: "Had I known of Zam-Duk when the accident occurred, I could have saved myself a fit) doctor's bill I A doctor eewtd op the eut and attended me for five weeks, bat the woand did not heal; and be advised mo to go into a hospital, "I objected, however, and used Zam-Bak instead, and in two weeks' time was baek at work." 1 FrMnyr-Jimunry 4, K, TUB DAILY NEWS. PAGE TIWEE. j Local aid' IPersoaal j p zSl 1? U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Haynera, Undeitaktra. Pboue 361. it Car of Telkwa coal received. Consumers Coal Co- I.ld. 5 L. V. Paimoic left on llic ca-lb'ound train last night for Stnlllicrs. Mrs. J. A. (iibsou of Geurgu- Itiwn saik-il thi, morning by the I'rincj Itupcrt for Vancouver. SAVED OPERATION "Father developed a painful sore on his fsee," writes Miss N. Lewis of Silver Lake, Oregon. "Numerous remedies snd treatment from several doctors failed to heal it, and the doctor advised an operation. Bomeone advised him to first try Zam-Buk. A fiw applications brought relief, and continued cae of Zam-Bak entirely healed the sore, saving father from an operation." Z.m-Bak Llt far fx.au. rlnrwarm. Mil rhrvm. bftils, ptmplra. alrn.bcrt. bloml-iioiMBinf . pile, cots, braitrt. krarof and Ksld. All dcalerf B0c bes. tnfifi S'oH Ihill'l'.ll. t.m.f p. KtJJkli prvind le. turns 0"tr la la pMtK Z.m-Bnl Co.. Tofoot. fr tin trial tnl. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sail from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX ... Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER 'via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Jan. 2, 16, 30; Feb. 13, 27; March 12, 26 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave rrlnre Huperl 8.1 S pjn. for rill.vCE GEORGE. EDMomto.n, WIN-MrEO, ill points Eistern Canada. Uutteil Slates, AOENCT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlekst Offlcs, S2S Third A Prlncs RupsrU Phons 20. i& TANAniAN PAf Pf PA WAV B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 4, 18; February 1, 15, 29. For .Ketchikan, Wrsnsell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28; February 11, 25. S.S, PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu', Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Ruoert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Saltings From Prince Huprt. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Ocsan Falls, and Swanaon las, Tu.tday, B PJd. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AI.M Sly, and Swanson Bay, Saturday Noon. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wsl.s Island, Sunday S PJal. For PORT SIWPSON and Naaa Rlfr Cannsrlss, Friday A.M. ttS nrt Avenue. 4. Barntlty, AgsnL Prtoca Rupn, B.C Stocks and Bonds All Victory and Government Honds Hoiight und ijold, We slill have u few shares left of tl'V PREMIER MINE at $2.90. This is the greatest dividend producer in Giinadin T. McCLYMONT Phone Black 85. Third Ave.