WEEK-END officers today Phone 94. We deliver Third Ave. and Fifth SI. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 to 6. X-Ray Ssrvlcs Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We npccially recommend our Table Cream at 15c for Hair Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 I fi'l. "I -.... 4 1 t: L 111 I I it I V today as follows: XtHI I 1 I 1'restdent, Stan. Taylor Jti MJjKlEJJ Secretary, W. Cruikshanks. Treasurer, Howard While. Local New Laid Egym, per doz. Directors: C. C. .Mills, F. K ,. 60c Hobertson, Leo. Waugh and Joe Fresh l'ullet Lggs, 3 dot. for lirecr, $1.10 l'lirc Lard, 3 lb. pails .... 69c WHEAT POOL SUCCESS l'ure Lard, 5 lb. nails $1.14 FUL SAY FARMERS line Lard, 10 lb. pails ... $2.27 1 I'eaineal Hack llacon, sliced, per (eonliniied from page I 11 44c l'icnic ll:inw !i In I'. Hi ivirli S1.35 X..W imik ni... ...... Ih . . . . 10c Mu "10 udunlary pool idea. It re Smyrna Cooking Kigs. 2 lbs. for ;''"i"ed for farniers lo keep close. 5c- i.v unu uueiiigeniiy Hi loucn with Seeded or Seedless Itaisins.Vo oz. 1,001 "nrarmations. ensuring pk., special 15c a'nlenancc of effieienl an j Jlecleaned Currants, 2 pkgs. for unonnrai ,iianagen.eni aim ti.:-. 1 l........ ....it... ...1......... .. ri COMBINATION SPECIAL I jar Libby's I'ickles, 20 oz. 1 hot lie l'an'Yan Sauce. 1 boltle Sterling Catsup.' Special, 3 for 95c. 9snl,'t'v rum. uuvi'ii'ii iini'i rureiui consiiieralion of all fans The common good and the desire lo servo the liesl interests of the largest number should be the ?uidc. 'If this is done," the speaker Del Monte l'ork and Heans, per ',r,,l,cl uial UK, IfH'"." tin ... . oc sjsieiii we nave esuuuisiieil will BO SACKS SMITHERS POTATOES I con 'nuc lo l)rove "l '' Special, ner sack . . S3.25 ",la"s of economic betlernienl Half sack $1.75 1,ul a powerful influence working lloltin Hood llani.l Cookinir Oats. low',r, socuil development large pkge., special .... 29claiul "nincanon or our people a Cowan s Ihstant Cocoa tin , Wheat lets, C lb. sacks . . Hran or Shorts, per sack Feed Wheal, per sack . . We handle only the grade in feed lines. A convince. s, per .. 19c , . 39c $1.99 1 $2.89 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. IliShesI I Electrical Installation Qorernmtnl Wharf I bslnra DmmasI trial Wilt! Sal1 Tenders marked "Tender for iwmnir win do mt m lin lu n.nni Ml I unlay. January Ifith f(i.i in- .hi. nn llohin Hood or lloyal Household i'mi rr rewinnr tiie westerly t..r- I filial aaf thin uaruruiii.A at r.. m.i... Flour, III lb. sacks .... $2.59 wiV.rr " " fiinirpr Snuii. nor-lli 1ln . NweK atiuli ami iirllmlrs ran be " oiMsineu si me itrnre r Hie lltr JMIpreme Coffee. 1 lb. nkjge. 49c tnslneer. Court lloue. l-rtiice ItuiK-rl. .... .. i ... . Ijiwent or any tender not iH-cesnarl lied iieau .via if lies iJ in ca n Oil accepted, o. 0. C. MACK AY. rure wrange .uarmaiaiie. t in. iti. 4i.. . r I January Vtti. 196 mi- ... . ... a9c l'ure Haspberry Jam, I lb. tins LAND ACT lll.li-lrl tnirii..r 59c I Notice of InUntlon to Apply to Ltass Land " Vuen Cliarlotle Man., Lain Be- in. o naeli pacK AHrif .Mincinual, i-mml nnu-l quail cnol seal- 1 crdin; niftrin or rnn.e impert. an.1 ers ... 3ol'"",,p ' "ne-iisir nines wesl i Telfer Sodas, rcg. 50c tin, special . . . . , 39o Olympic l'ancake Flour, reg. 50e. special 39c Table Figs, reg, 23c. Cut special 19c Mixed l'eel, nig. t5c Ih. special 29c Uroken Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 39o Sunkist Orange. 15 for .... 25c California Lemons. 13 for. . 25c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212. Every Prescription We compound is dispensed by a FULLY QUALIFIED PHARMACIST from chemically pure materials. Our prices are moderate. We are Prescription Specialists. Rupert Pharmacy .Miiorn nay, Kiaersiie mien TAVF NOTirr that B.C. FHIilnr li Park Inir Cuiiipaii)', Limited, or Vancouver, B.C., urrupallon ssIiikhi Canners, Intends lu apply ror a lease or Hie folluwlnr de eriiien lanai: O.iiiiiMiirinr if a Iost Dlanled at the neit end of small Bay noe hundred vird. eai in nmuin or uniiamrd stream; Ihrnre um live cnain: mence ei mtie.ii chain; thence norlll lo shore line; thenre loiiuwina- snore line to point or corn inenrenienl. and ci.ntilnlnR seven an1 tnree-quarler seres, mure ur lew. B.U. riSIII.Mi & rACkl.Q CO. LTO. Applicant. Per M. M. English. Dale neemte Tth. More Articles Our policy is to gel all our stock marked down so low that you can afford io pay as you bo and save money. Jams Empress and Malkin's Pure Jams, your choice, 4 lb. lin for ... 75o Apricot, Viooseberry, Greengage. Cherry, Peach, Damson Plum, Hlackberry, Loganberry, Hed Plum. Pineapple Libby's Crushed, 2'g, 4 tins for " $1.00 Singapore Sliced, C tins for ... S1.00 Peaches-7- Ielmonte, in langc tins, 2 tins for , 75c Campbell's Tomato Soup Huy it by the dozen .... $1.65 Rolled Oats Any 35c package in Ihe store, 3 for 85c Preservene Soap Per bar .- 10c Lard Swift's Silver Leaf, 3 lb; for 75c r lb. for $1.25 Hi lb. for $2.45 Eggs strictly Fresh and Local. Sjhce Eggs have dropped in price we carry nothing but absolutely strictly fresh. Per (Ifzcn . . 50c Butter The best grades are down. All les grades, per lb. ... 50c Apples Jumble Pack Hoxes, full weight. O rimes' flolden . . . Yellow Newton ... . $1.65 MMit i 'resli Wlilnninir rm nil Unit time. She Was Troubled With Chronic Constipation Once your bowels rierome.' ronstl- i fated yon are. in for a lot of trouble, u constipation is one of the most prolific sources of disease that the human race is addieted to, therefore, a free motion of the bowel every day should be the aim of ereryono who aspires to perfect health. Mrs. O. W. Lawrence, Cloverdalo East, N.B., writes: "I was troubled with chronic constipation, and became so bad I u almost afraid to eat anything. One day I saw your advertisement f Milburn's so I got three rials, and after taVlnr them I have never bwn troubled since with constipation." Tut up only by The T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. l whole." Production Increases A considerable increase in ag ricultural production during the las) your and maintenance of fair prices brought some improve continued, "we may confidently ment in the general position of lyrieulture, but prevailing condi lions do not yet permit of lhs securing of results in farm operation that wuubl produce the necessary contentment if lh young people, were to "be kept o-i the rami. A ntvessar.' reuuisiir fo ecoii- omic betterment of agriculture was a frank anWjhonest acknow-ledgemejit oT flie business world outside of agriculture thai there can be no improvement in business, without an improvement' in agriculture and that there was as problems of permanently establishing our farming industry win entirely solved. B.C. Butchers and it Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert C l'. Fisher and F. J. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. II. DEAN QUAINTON TALKS FASHIONS Famous Victoria Divine Makes Comparisons Between Customs of Today and Past Days YICTOIIIA, Jan. 13. In addressing the lloyal Society of SI. eorue Very I lev. lean Uuainton of Columbia, president oT the society, made some interesting comparisons between the dress and customs of today and those of a past agi; when speaking on "Manners and Customs of the Kighlecnth Century." 'Those who sigh for the good old limes, said Hie lean, art) reminded of the social conditions existing up till the ascension of Queen Victoria lo Hie throne of Kmgland." There were then ex istent some appalling conditions among the people, and any effort on the part nf would-be reform crs was - continually beinsr thwarted, lint Hie Victorian era, though so often diiaraged by life modern generation, was one of great advancement. Custom and dress of Hie period were lightly touched upon by Hie Mean whose descriptions, or snapshots of the times, were most vivid and realistic. Modern Rival Speaking of (lie modern generation, the speaker commented upon the young women and also the young men of today. Kvery- where was tlio "bo-girl" in evidence, and her only rival was the, modern initn, whom HiH Ueaii described as the "girl- boy There was a distinct ten ci up jusiincaiion ror ine view dency towards masculinity In held in some quarters ttiat the! women's dress at the present Oarliivg, Smitbers; F. II. Why-! modern sjwaker of Ihe year uroai, tviiiam, .ua.: ii. v . .Morry, lort Kssington; Mis Inez M. Smith, llazelton: Sol Itubin, Edmonton. Central T. Fort in, C.X.n. ALD. R. F. PERRY Solicits a renewal of your confidence at Ihe polls on Thursday M. It'i. STEPHENS Solicits Your Support for ALDERMAN I02G. ttt 4. ttt tttt for SCHOOL TRUSTEE. 1J2G. Your Yole Ilespectfully Solicited. : ' Down in Pricei!;:::::!::;::;;: ; Yole fur GEORGE BRYANT for SCHOOL TRUSTEE 1120. Your Suiiporl Solicited. 4- - 4-4. 4- THOS. McMEEKIN 4- FOR ALDERMAN Your vote and' influence respectfully solicited. JOS. GREER. tune; this was balanced by a decided trend of feminity in mas conne ainre. iirkgni lies, socks and so forth might almost he called fopplsli, but were more pleasing to (he eye than the sombre lres of so, many years. . The Dean aniUM-.l the audiei.ee in lii imagined sp'-ech nf lh! 005, who would look back upon the modernism of today a something entirely unique and extremely old faliionexl. Ttte mental pic- lure of bridge-playing ladies; "bobs" and "shingles" would undoubtedly evoke much mirth t oh Ihe part of his bearers., who would wonder lo what prehistoric age such lliing pertained. Equalization, of Sexes There was a general tendency throughout the world I own rile Ihe equalization of the sexe. i.til this could neer be realized die to the great differences in Ihe roiislilulion of men and women. Whether the "lead-pencil lnjy-girl" of tmlay could be retrarded as an arjist in the truest sene of the word "art" was a doubtful question. And thouc'h the Coddes of Fashion today dotirccd dial wo men should be bobbed and shingled, ii was by no means cr-jtain that her whim might not 1 sooner or later prohibit the x shiiiiglc. and once again rover . i woman's head with thai "crown x, hi esiury. LONDON DIYORCE LISTJS LIGHTER Domestic Infelicity Seems to be Less General Now LOMiOX. Fug.. Jan. 13. Miana-dian Press lli-spatch. The divorce list aw ailing the Law Courts in London when they reassemble in January promises lo be the lightest since Hie war. This suhideiii-e in (.lie open ackmiwledgemeiii of matrimonial infelicity, however; is in some measure due to Ihe fact (hat ap- plicalions for divorce, in which the details are .if a simple char- 'aeler, can now be made to Judges ,coilduelinv Assizes in Hie ciillli- try. Nevertheless (here was a drop of about four hundred in Ihe totial number of divorces granted last year tn Kiigland and Wales. None of trie Gang "Have you a Charles Dickens in your home? asked' Hie polke book agent. "No!" she snapped. "Or a Hubert Louis Stevenson?" "Nol" , , . "Or a One Field "No; we ain't," 'and, what's mure, tin ilim'l -n. 1 t : . . PRIVILEGE RENEWED TO U.S. FISHERMEN Vessels May Land Catches Here ( During 1926 and Make Purchases The Minister of Marino and Fisheries has again been authorized to issue licenses lo fishing xcsscls on the I'aciflo coast of Canada, which will per-mil them during' 11)20 to enter any port inilritish Columbia for Hie following purposes, ur any of Iheni: 1 To purchase bail, ice, nets, lines, coal, oil, provisions and all other supplies and outfits. 2 To ship crews. 3 To. land their catches with out payment of duly, and (hi Transship them in bond lo any port in Hie United Stoles. (b' Sell Iheni in bond to such local dealer or dealers as may hi properly authorized therefore by the Minister of Custom anil F.X-cise, which dealers shall export same in compliance with th bonding condition. e' Sell them for ue In Can ada on payment of Ihe duly. The fee on such license shall bo at Ihe rale of. one dollar per vessel. Lart of the Perquisites "There arc very few tcrin iles nHuainiiig to Hip men who serve in Congress." yVery few." agreed Senator Sorghum. "In fact, nhnul I be only reinuiiiinu perquisite i lh ad-veriiemenl you gel if you wunl lo lie a magazine writer H. .-! IhHt New WATER NOTICE. Dlttrilon r4 Ut. TAkE Miin.F. Ilia I Oue MHIertS. Limited. hiw aldm it nr. lor street, Vanenmer. n :.. ill sifly for a Hrtnre t take and um toa.oao ralbMi pRT day f mater oul ctf rnknuwn, also known as l atnovn, mhlrh rki norlherh IM draiM Iniu sbasnoa By. Q.r. I.. B .. about ie etialns. nvm ur le. elrl) fmm hurthestl r..nier I.. Ills (T.L tIIM. The sler lll be dnerted fr.n Ihe lrM.n st a p'ni almui rlsht rliain tlh rrrim shannon Hav and IS rbin enlerly rmm mirthnaM I. U4I. and IH Im nl for rinnery pun"! iihi the' land deM-nlied 1. Its beiof part nf L i 1141 HI. I till". Thl iMilKf a rH.led Ihe rn.tirwtl i Hie toib day or uvetuUr. Ill A W nt I ln irMrr and an BipHcaUn! IWMUSI tliereln and to the "Water Art' vtU V- fHd IB the ofriee f Ibe Water IVrurder at .PMnrr Hurt1. B.C. Objer 1 Umm U the aiprlraie.a may be Hied lilij Ibe' hM Water herurder r lib Ihe C4Mflroner r VVster ltlhl. rarllamenti KalMisir. Vlrtorla. B.C. m Mbla tblrtr days after I lie first aprearsnre of this Duiicr in a ion i oeia(ier i in pwnrauim ci nemiMrr jo. itsa. OOSSE VIM.tllII UMITIO. Appllranl Wm O Mltehell, hfrnt LAND ACT. Tlie dale thli notice If Nolle of Iftttnlloii to Apply ts lass Lan la frior Huert Uad nemrdlnr Dlstrtel at CoaM Itaure . sod situate rn rth r.arhael UUimI. TAkE MITICE tbal Alfred Rannn. nf Prture llrt, ucrupallun Mariner in lefKl ht apply fwr a les of the follow Ilia rtectll'eil land: 1 f4innrnrnr at a pit plibled nn tlw MHitb puint of Xnrth Itsrhael Itland; llien aruvnd hlsh water mats to tlw m4i of rotiimrmt-nient. and cuntalninr 90 acre, inure ur irt. ALFRED SVMISOt. VopliranL a. t writnu trni. natwi (M-t'rfr lata, ata : LAND AOT. Form of Netlea. Kanre S. mi ln1 liilrlL Metnei u I'nnT nutwrt. TAkE MITICE that Wallace ruherle. Ltd. of Vaneuufrr. Hi:, urrupallon .an nerynirn. Inleml to apply for a leae n' the fMluwlnr d'M-rlliml lan1 OsniniM-Mir at a pmI planted stxint 1 rhalm MHiitwrljr frini ll nurlbl eomer f lit t. Ranae 1. dad n-Irlet; Uwnre weal rhaloa. thenre South fl) rhalii; tlienre eat 3 ehalnt. nw.re n. Ies, to tilth water nuwk nf S keens River: thnre rollowlni the Ulrti wslrr mark of Jkeetia Itlree In ilnt of roniinenrriiH-lit vvai-usce niit.nii.? ltd.. Applicant. Per tiny I.. Hone. A rent rl- lh fmnitw IStt LAND AOT. Nolle, of Intantlon to Appy to Lsaa Land In tlw I J ml Rerordina tilMNrt of rrlnm RijM-rt. and situate on Hie south uliore of Klwnmin Ray. NaM-ll Inlet. Quern Charlotte llsnla. TAkE NOTICE that I. Harry llnblnom rml. of Maell. H.r., ocrniiittno nn Curer, Intend In apply for a lesne nf lh- riritowinr nrsennea isiwis Cmiimrnelnr st a t poet situated at th SMithweitt rorner of 11 Itll (T.L SflU'.i; tin-tire eit 10 rhalns; thenre iH.tth ie ilulrn, liiiire or lew, to hlrli ster mark: tlienre suiliea If rlialna, more or le. folio ina Ilie blah water mark In point of (-.Hiitiinirenirnt, ami ronialnlnr 8 arres, mure or leas. ii. n. rnoiT. Mtasett. B.C. naf- -f.K. e.t LAND ACT. Nolle, of Intantlon ta Apply to Laata Land In Queen Uiarlolle lMatrirt Land He- I rorauir uninri oi rniife nufiert, ami nun. in .i siianiion hit. . TAkE MITICE that llolierl C. Onsae of t similiter, h.i. iicrupallon raniirryman. infim io .iiiy .or a icbm! or me ror lunlnr (tcsrritird lands: Chnin.Pt.rins; at a pot planted nn an uiinamru maua lyn.s; a.o ae, v. Ml rhalns. more or least from aonthwat . ner ef u,! us, QXl.t., llanre I; thenre folio Ina inesndi-rlns; of shore line of said .nuini ui nnni oi coiiiiiienrrmeni, an rontalnltia; H acrr. n.ure or less. ROBERT C. OOSSE. Appllranl. I'er Wm. O. Mlieiwli. a sen . Ste- Ve4na o. a : ' .... ".us- iiiirerorneo .nirrroniru waier wairr or or iiotina . inna lllver lllver. nrshsii (Irslinhi house here, either. If you're J""'"1' I'f'nee Rupert Wsier tvi l...,i i.... t. - it . .. lrhl- established pursuant to Order In '"""'c "i iiii-ui leiiows. you " 'I'lni'it sin. annrovnd on th is.t. in,ihl. try the house across the &JWX WW:" l 4,!hllt(eU WATER ACT. MiTU:E IS llfltKH V OIVI.X that Ills lloiiixir. the l.tcuiettaiit (lovernor of British Oilntnlila. iv stid with ihe ailvlre of ma r.irrunve council, nas lirrn pleased tn order: THAT i.iirsiianl to the provisions of serllon , lielnr clmp'rr 171 of thr llrvled Slaltlles nf li. the d-mo-v i.r i T D T'ATTUIXO. MlDister uf Laudi. Umbrellas! ' Our Umbrella neparlineul t tno ui tur slore in we nrc saTe in saying Uial Hie prices are lower Hi most places you will find in (lauatla. We earn as large n range a niij lore v.. find in the West, from a Child' Umbrella fit $1.50, or (itiiillt'iiian's from $2.00 up, lu a Kpt-otal silk lui iiinlirella at $7.50. We ask ti( in roiiiuire our lUHoTtflla wiliiev stock is new and up-lo-tlale. Max Heilbroner 527 Third Avenue 620 WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday. 7 and 0 p.m. RICHARD BARTHELMESS with DOROTHY GISH "THE BEAUTIFUL CI1Y" A lld iho(i-pla lh.il tfw.il- Ihe luvre .Hid ll.il Hie "other Jialt" ol n gre.it . ttv. lin k h- Hie jH.i.r r seller thev tailed Uilure ami ilre.iini-r. vvh.i g.ive ..li brtdlier. Ioi-oth; t!ih M.tli. . It - g.cl, wIh.m- in love heals Htin. See their jrreal light In rrnwl iron, slmdt.W". of Ihe (ilMln to Ihe uiishiiie i.l I ha- fuui,i tifolld. A pti'liirr ol nt.ni lieulltlltil ri'i.' depi.-li ig .t'asfles struggle ol hidden Iiuiii.iiiiI ..r Ii.i.m,h . -iImhu uf tlie ltglil and h.i.t..w- .f New ..tk Sit ..,. Richard Darthelmess, Dorothy Giih, William Powell, Frank Puglla, Florence Auer and others. COMEDY LARRY SEWON IN "THE STAGE HAND." AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission 35c and 10c Annual Pre - Inventory Sale Starts January 14th, and conclude Saturday, January 23rd . rtii i- vimii" uppurtiiiiiU in -u.iA di i,u c.i..ii.ii-lliercliamli-e al sie-iallv f.-dm ed p. i. e. HOSIERY, GLOVES, HATS, COATS, WAISTS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, DRAPERIES, UNDER. WEAR, CORSETS, etc. All g.i u ihe HargMiu Tublr. Seo our announcement Thursday H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Phone 0 3rd Ave. and Fulton UNION STEAMbHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Bailinca from friure Rupert, oe VAticOUVia. VICTORIA. !.. Bas, and Atari a,,, T.ataa,, (en roe VAKOOUVER. VICTORIA, AUr Bar. and (sturdaf, to A sa oe ANVOX. TORT llPOAl sad Rasa RlfW Cne.rlss, Thorsdss sun ISl T0-"! p0"' "TOK. ALICE ARSJ. STEWART. Suada,. S pm. U"" '" J. Baraai.f, A,Mt . RVse. O January Clearance SALE Further Reductions REMNANTS We have finished Ihe inventory of our yard gnnd-ilepiirtinenl, ami dis. anted every pieee Dial is lens lh..n lliffc yanls as a reniuanl. lo he sold at hall phi e. Meniiiiiiii-include Silks, Voile. Wash tiootj. Crepe, (luighani-Flauneleltes, While and (irey Cdlun and Scrims. STUDY THIS LIST HI Ladies Satin Dresses, reg. 27.& to WJH). Sale $10.00 X Ladies.' Jersey Si.it, reg. I7.:0 In 22.5(1. Sale $9.75 7 Misses' Jumper", jersey knit, reg, U:.. Salu .. $2.75 7 Misses Skirts with lodiee. reg. ,.:.(). Sale $2.50 Children' Silk Sweulers, reg. 1.r,(i. Sale .. $1.05 Hoy N iiolleii Suit, reg. ijUi.riO. Sale. $3.95 ' Ladies' Cashmere Slorkings, reg. l.:ir,'f Sale '65c llenicnilier our uffer of Men' Shoe. Ijterv pair o' rk V, Liberty Sh0e r,,", hv "' irfe.cctive i.r "FOOT - mTE?"1 ""'kt' n""" f"r "r ,H'W l,,C ""' Everythlno In our Store Is Reduced Reductions run from 10', to 50"f. Jabour Bros., Ltd. k n DAK Phone 645. Corner 3rd and 7th.