Wood! Wood! I Tiuirr I i it ii .r. WOT! V If 8 jB j 1 j I ii ii OPEN HARBOR MENTIONED BY PRAIRIE PAPER Shippers Urged by Edmonton to Ship by Prince Rupert and Vancouver The F.dmonton ilulletin, .no controlled by Vancouver inleresl lias awakened to the fact itiat ince Hupert is a grain port. that il has a harbor open all the year round and il urged thai it and Vancouver liarhor he utilized for the iienefit of the grower of' the grain. The editorial article follows: "The (Snverniiicni elevator in litis city is reported full to the roof, with Ihe outgoing volume of grain not more than sufficient to Ynake room for that coming in. There could he no more convincing proof that Ihis great storehouse was built none loo soon, and that it is doing a real service to the farmer and to all who are interested in the grain Made. Without the elevator a large proportion of the grain now binned there would he lyinr in 'arm granaries and other les. suitable places, and iunchs o what is going forward woubi have to he sold as. damp grain. and therefore al a lower price than it brings after passim through the drying plant. Slow Movement "The present season is escep lional in the amount of grain which needs to he dried. T t thai, in part, may be due ihe ac cumulation that has taken place here. Hut another eoninbuljng factor has beeu.Uie comparative-(y slow movement to the Pacific. Whatever the cause, reports from Vancouver are that the elevators there have not been utilized to more than half of their capacity jllni far in Ihe shipping reason. .'ow that the Lakes have close-1 jlhere will he. a greater pressure ion the Pacific outlet, and Hie movement westward will doubtless speed ui. Hut a larger outflow, during the earlier weeks of Ihe season would have left the elevators and rolling slock fre to meet that extra demand to better advantage. Diverted to East To function as. it should, in 'uture years the westward move men! will have to he started a high speed as soon as the prairie wheat begin to run out of the 'separators. .l present, grair which should go to Ihe Pacific is diverted eastward during Ihe sea son of open Lake navigation, and 1 1 he cheaper weslern route is only ibroughl into full play when there is no other' route open. Willi !lhe Vancouver and Prince lluperi harbors open the year round, and more money for the grower if his grain goes out that way. I here never should be anythiu r resembling a grain blockade o far as this province und weslern Saskatchewan are concerned. I tn I the present practice of disre garding Ihe Pacific route while the ca.crn route is open, and jilien trying to jam the whole fin , exported balance of the crop ihrougii ttie western spout in Ihe few winter months, is invi!- in as close a resemblance to a grain blockade as the circuin- sianeeM permit. " FIRST OF SERIES MONTHLY DANCES I HELD LAST NIGHT i The first of a series of month-1 ly fiances which will be held hv Ihe Municipal F.hnpler. Imperial Order Daughters of Ihe Umpire, look place in Ihe hall on Fifll Avenue last night. There was a fair crowd in attendance and lb--event proved very enjoyable. V S. j-isher was master of ceremonies and .Mr; il. L. Lnndrey presided at the door. Committee conveners were: refreshments, Mrs. V. S. Fisher; advertising. Miss ilulda (Irahum; music, Mr'. J. i .Siren. The orchestra con sisted of Mrs. It. P. Ponder. David Kastman and lloherl Arthur, jr. NEW GYMNASIUM riiis, the report staled, was ex clusive of Ihe sawmill fire on November It in cnnneclion wilh which Ihe loss had not ye! been adjusted. In December there were six alarms with damage of 9337.52 covered by insurance. Expenditure for November wai i. 222.70 and for December. 303. in, the Salaries for each month totalling 91.077. F.o,mp-menl of Ihe department was re ported In be in good order. VICTORIA ASKS BIG PRICE FOR WATER VICTOIUA. Jan. 12. The Oak Hay Council received from the city authorities an offer to sup ply water to the municipality at eeen cents, per thousand gal lons, and in deciding to forward the communication In the incom ing council, it was resolved lo make a recomnifndalon that ihe offer he not accepted. Nerves Broken by Overwork Wat weak, ntrvoLi, aUepleai. Restored by Dr. Chaaa'a Nerve Food The restorative power of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 11 truly remarkable as is proven by the experience of the writer of this letter. And yet this is only the usual experience of people who put Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to the test. Miss Jennie Kent, 139 Northumberland St., Brantford, Ont. writes: "The strain of nursing my mother through a lone illness left me in a weak, run down condition which affected my nerves. I had severe pains in the nerve centres of my arms and limbs which often kept me awake for hours at nieht. I also had a heavy dragons pain across my back and telt all the time as if I would not be able to keep on much longer. A treatment of Dr, Chase's Nerve Food has removed these symptoms, how-tvr, sad built m up wo&dsrfully." H. H. LITTLE LEAVING FOR VANCOUVER SOON Gets Appointment at the Robson Street Branch of Royal Bank II. II. Lit lie, who w as manager of the Union Hank here when il United with the lloynl Hank and who has since that time been ex peeling a removal to some other point, lias received word Hint he has been appointed manager of Ihe savings department at the Il nliAikn Si I i'AjiI t itii on it i Vn it hi NEARS COMPLETION! ver. He will probably go south - I Ihe beginning: of next wek and Request For Sidewalk Presented wi" '" Mr I''111'" a"'' to City Council and Acted Upon Thu board of (he United Church gymnasium which is being erected in ea.st end of city petitioned council last night for a sidewalk leading to the premises along Seventh Aeuuc from Donald Street. It was staled that the building would be ready for opening in two weeks' lime ami that the sidewalk would be necessary so that furniture could be .moved to t lie building and also so that the public might have access. On motion of Aid. Perry, seconded by Aid. Hrown. after Ihe suggestion had leen made by Aid. Casey, it was decided to furnish the church with sufficient old plank to build the sidewalk. FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORTS FOR TWO MONTHS PRESENTED Reports nf the fire chief covering activities of the deparl-nient for Ihe months of Novem-ber-and December were presented t Ihe city council last night. During November there were five calls, loss amounting in Si.fljL-j Ji lieing covered Jiy insurance. family. CRIBBAGE LEAGUE RESUMES SCHEDULE Cold Storage, Moose, C. N. R. Teams, Orange Lodge and Elks Were Winners Last Night 'Ihe I'rince lluperi Cribbage Ijea;nic resumed its schedule last ii i r lit afler ihe nhrisinia and New Year suspension of ac-tivilies with games resulting im follows: fiopl Storage, 15; Knights of Columbus, 12. Moose. 15; si. Andrew's, 12. C.N. Mechanical, 15; Prince lluperi Hotel, 12. C.N. Operating, irt; Dry Dock, ii. Sons of Canada, 13; Lnynl Orange Inige, 1 i. Oreal'War Veterans, 1?; F.Ik, 15. The league standing In dale is as follow: W. L. L. O. 1 10 2 L W. V. A 8 t C. N. Operaling ..8 I Klfcs 8 i Cold Sloroe .... 8 t Dry Dock 7 5 Moose fl C, K. of C 5 7 C..N. Mechanical . 5 7 P. It. Hotel - 3 9 SI. Andrew's K .. 3 9 Sons of Canada 2 10 SPORT CHAT PI. 1" 8 8 8 8 7 ft 5 il 3 3 ll National League sialishcs for Ihe III:'."! season which have jiii been issued show that linger llnrnshy is Ihe leading batsman for the sixth eo)secnlive ytwtr wi I h -a'pw wfiWtitilttliif-leadiiiK fielders were: first base. Maurice Hurrus, HohIoii. !)! erond base, Karl Adams. Chic :go, 9H3; third base, Harold rraynor, Pittsburg, 057; short lop, Dave Hancroft, Hoslon, .1)15; outfielders, Curtis Walker, 'linelnnali, 9h:; catcher, Fran I; Snyder. New York, .1185; pitcher CI arence Mitchell, Philadelphia 1000. Adolph Luipie of Cincin nati was leading pitcher wilh the lowest average of 2.0.1 came 1 runs per game. Alleged damns from Ihe lips o damsel have shocked Ihe con ductors of the Kuglish sporting paper, Ihe Hockey Field, into a protest against Hie use of bad language by women hockey play ers. ' The pruelice of using bad language by women must be checked al once," say Hie paper which is Ihe organ- or Ihe All Fnglish Women's Hockey Assoc lation. The editors, assert thai in a recent game one of Ihe cap lains was charged wilh "swear ing several limes" during Hie game. Some of the. leading hoc key women and secretaries of their clubs declare I lint "bother' ami "blow" are the slrnnges ierms they have hennl from i player who has received a whack on (he shins. The first division billiard Wanted For Sale For Rent sale. Phone Hlue 130. 12 TO RENT FOIl HKNT. Modern four room ed flat wilh Monarch range, Clapp Illock. Wslenhaver Hrus. if FOIl HKNT. Pianos, plavei pianos, phonographs and sewing machines Walker's .Music Store ' tl FOIl HKNT. Tilor-hon: two business rooms below, Iw living room above. Westen-haver Hros. if FOUH Room Suite for Ilenl. Hot water heat. Apply Rmfth Mall-U, Ltd. if MOItKRN FLAT for Rent. Apply Max lleilbroner if BOARD HOARD The Inlander, 8.10 Second venue I'hnne 1 31 AUCTION SALE. O.N account of the Civic Fieri ion the Auction Sale as advertised for January II, has been pn'. pouel until Thursday, -lamia:'. 21. ft. F. Hrine. AncltnnH.r, Phone 771. P.O. Hnx 110. league will start the second hf of the .season tonight with a tournament iu which Hie player a ill meet as follows: . (4 Oejrge .Mpllmoyje lrince Rit- perl Hilhard I'anur, vs. Col. ? P. Mo.Mordie (Oreat War Veler- ands, . C. Halagno vs. Sl. Jebson. (ieore W augh vs. Freil pyle. It. Howe s. ii. 1. Tinker. W. Miteh. ll vs. J. Andrews. " ESQUIMAU DOCK TO OPEN IN MARCH VICTORIA, Jan. 12. MIIioiikIi no official Jinnotinccmenl i forthcoming as In Hie date for Ihe opening of (he new government drydock nt Oipiimall it is considered probable in aulhori-lalHe circles here that Ihe on-antirlpalcd event will lake place aboul Ihe end of next March. Final louche are now .being put lo Ihe lion-fool drydock al Skinner's nivc and wilh Ihe completion of Ihe second sleel caisson by Yarrows, Lirnllcd. there will lie notliin (o deter Ihe official opening of Ihe basin. Hon. J. H. Klnig, federal minister of public works, and olher Tepre-senlalives of Ihe Otlnwa ernmenl will come in the coast i for Ihe even!, it is umlersloo.l Low nere. a . t j. -veenunis up lo January IliHiglt lolalling .1.0?l.? were passed mr payment at lal uihl'a meeting af 'he ?Uj; cjuncll. By George McManJ BRINGING UP FATHER I MObT FIND DGCMH - MACCE HC. MOW CE H Another Special TMItSrVb HE.Ib THE COUNT OE HAVE tOO oCEH L , S&fir: HAPPt WHERr. THAT'S . A JMLsCTf HOW - I CHAIH5E- He WANTti HIM TO M . ri lt HE.? , ) 2 tvt"- Tfli IN rVW A PA.TROU HM ClTTiN W-V r i HAVEOIMMER . .". I ' rrr, XXP LITTLE WHIUE. I IfB fj , A S I Jill iVX , Value! WITH US- We have made a fortunate, purchase of a large quantity WATER SETS at ft very special Jirfe'; We offer these, ftir a short linio for $1.50 the Set, consisting of six 'tumbler' and n three pint jug, each piece having a cut desigh - of a hunch of pro pes on the side all nico clear glass. John Bulger The Jeweller We have arriving FRKSll KILLF.I) UKKF, VKAL and PORK. We also carry a Jul! line of Fresh, Smoked, and Salted Fish, Sealy 8 Doodson The Home of Bulkley Valley Produce. Branch from Smithcrs. Sixth Street. Phone 455. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, . And Dry Cleaning. Wc are ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to lake your instructions, to take personal 'charge ot your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load $6.50 Half Load ... ... . . $3.50 Large sacks 50c HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An requisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone Cf . (Ullage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service, final, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Eovlnn. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word infadvance. No Advertiieinent taken for lei than 5Qc tVANTRB W ANTKO.- Home for -choolnirl. Phone Hlack ft-V tfi WANTF.D. Plain sewing. Phone j 3H0. !f FOR SALE FOIl SALK. llrunswick phonograph, upright style, in fumed oak, almost new. cot SIMS. Price on. Pullen, Diily News Office. ft l-'OII SALK. Forty horm powpr stationary steam coxine. nearlv new. Apply P.O. Hnx 31W, Prince Hupert, H.C. 25 Mi. 5 OI.IVKII Tynrwriler for sale. $35.00. P. LeClalrc. Seal Cove. If CIIFLV.M Wicker baby carriage fo- DRY WOOD. Split to any length in blocks, per load $0.00. . SALT HFUUINO A. ISAACSON, Seal Cm e. phone Hlack Iff I CARS FOR SALE. I 1 12 Ohtsniobtic I, 5 pass-ti-ter touriojr tttno.ni! I 1020 Nash 5 isenger lour in IH50.00 1 1921 Overtsmd ?edn . tTAA.tMt I 1919 Rao seven pasenier louring t7iK.0fi 1 1025 Font (kiupe, IwIIihiii tires ear like new fo&O.nn I I92t Fonl Tiaibr sed-R, 1 125.00 1022 Ford Coupe tsao.or, I 1921 Fonl one Ion trunk, pane' body S?S.M Ford light delivery chassis. rebuilt IT$.Wt All enrs gaamnleeif in good mcehnnleal condition. Rn lnns ean be nrrangtsj. KAIEN GARAQE Ford and Chevrolet SmIWLJiAfcL JsSl! lion. AgenU Vr Sm! "" Oakland, Oblsoiohile and Chevrolet cars, Ren. (i.M.C. and Federal Trucks. WRKCKLNO 8KRVICK DAY AND NIOHT. FURNITURE AND RANGES IT' R Mil! UK Mnd Range- BKughl. sold and exchanged. Nw furniture ami ranges exctiamrad for your old ones. Hedrooni. living room and (lining room furniture always in stuck. Always watch my window. It's changed daily. A. Maratf Furniture. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Ituy. iH ttm! Ex chango New and Secinnhalid iunis. QEO. PAPADOPULOS H.ir Thi Ave. ohn rti" TAXI Phono 07 Taxi (Cull (isorgc, Paul or Ousl) Klx- and Mveo-pasengr Slnde bakers' at y-ur dioal any Urn for 50c Service ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Kutprca Hotel CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baogage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything enl for. or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hnr 00 PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE. 303 Third Avenue ole agents for Columbia Record Wo repair Phonographs. Ilicycles, Hugglcs. Rarquels ami Musical In-ertimAft'a ' kind vvftttt -r ,. a PRINCE RUPERT TIDES HMW4HM Tuesday, January 12 "Kli II : 1 5 a.m. 22.1 ft '"w r:.'ni a.m. .r " 1H:85 p.m. .lo " Wednesday, January 13 "iRli 0: 17 a.m. 18.2 fl Low 12:3.1 p.m. 22.8 " - :.1I a.m. 8.0 ' l'J:2S ii.m l. " Thursday, January 14 i a.m. so.o n, l'l:20 p.m. 2.1.3 " 7 :?! am. ; 20:00 p.m. 1.2 " Coal - V Furnltu Il.ik'. M . , fland;l.iiiif - sa-.'. n- t The II, iaa ll TRAPPr- I NKKD I" .oho price pmil -y'ur f'H buy ihem. 1 W. GOLDJLC:tl MAIL SCHEDLE OUT-OOIH3. for h bat MNilat, M4im-..i ttmrt Ts ViMfe MMn :IU In. I. 1lWMlSt .. . Wlfit) i I rhl . Slii,-dsv S4III '-tl Oil 1 1 . ', $ H. Ta Aftfei, AIM Am, SuimUji Wfla-..). Ta st, Pari timpt rat i Hi Ta Qaata CulMi I. ' r : iB f it IS-COSUNO. Fram Iht Cttt MIT WrtTV-l I . trim Vl.-TOJ Sun lajrt W'-iitrwtay. ... Ttl; r-ifjm . , . , 'a S. ff frtm Anfti, aiit Arm. Sli Ta4S) . . rM , fram !, rfl tmp Hlf P4la lltsrSlc rram Alatki fatal lan ii. From Q osarMla tt t4 fa r,, ! BOX COLLICTI0HI Oalum A Ml-n 1l k "Hi r.ih M I i.li. n 4i job tr a lh.iM.i.. ii ll Sharbmnki. -. II Sip. Ciri si tlh n t Mai. i f-lh ilirt Ciir ll ,, Slh Ac A C-ll-! S ilh VrBrifb- Hi vt". i,, m. r:u'. it... r...t. wuur . l T Wharf r. T e M.if, . ' I u I i' ? f fi 9 imI e. a tn-i i i n Srtl kv. k run . ii it pi ra s a lid si , STEAMSHIP MOVE. El Ttr Vncaur TiimI . r,ii im r'rtday rnnn- n t.. 8aiurila i " . I'linrr.. m h i. . Jan l- i-rin..-. t.,' Isn 19 . I'riniv.. M i Fram Vncaotr suii.ia . iniriM Wrxliu-wlay . i-nii. . ii ; Thuraa w. ' lai . Kliurttay I riu,. .. I Jan. II Clllirrn. M Jan. ts l-rinr... Mn-Far Pari Slmpaon and Naia Site' Tltiirwtay u iiiinin rram Part ttmpton and Siinnlny ratals far Alatka Jan ll I'rmri . (i Jsn ft, . im' ,... m , From Alatka Jan. 14 lrlm. Mi- an. ts -a. -rlnii Mi- Far Slawart, Aayai and Allrt suntiav . rina . VKliMya-. . prinrr li From ttawart, Snyoi and All. a " TiiwKlay a canlma F'rtdsys--as. I'rlnr lliil-ert for Snyoi Thnnulsys rjuii .. 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