AOR SIX I SPECIALS Local New Laid Eggs, per dol. Every Prescription We compound is dispensed by a FULLY QUALIFIED PHARMACIST from chemically pure materials. Our priees arc moderate. Wc are Prescription Specialists. Rupert Pharmacy lone 94. Urd Ave. We deliver and Fifth St. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. orrice Hours 0 to 6. X-Ray Ssrvloe Phone 68C, Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday hvenings MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Tablo Cream at 15c for Half Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 FARMERS TELL WEE-END! ofactiv!ties Co-operatlvo Purchasing In Small Way During Year In Manitoba. tnrt. IHI.X1H)N, Ma ik, Jan. la. -(Canadian Press), Co-operative 60o, marketing and purchasing hav J'rcsh Pullet Lggs, 3 duz. for proved of great benefit to I lie $1.10 members nf the United Farmers 3'ure Lard, 3 Hi. pails .. .. 69c'of MaiiHulia, according to the rc i'urc Lard, 5 lb. pails . . . . $1.14lporl presented today by l. r. 3'ure Lard, 10 lb. pails ... $2.27 McKenzie, secretary of the or-j'eameal Hack llacon, sliced, per jganizatioii, at the auliual eon- : lh 44c venliun hero. J'icnie Hams, 5 to ti lb. each $1.35 Figures given by Mr. McKcn- Jvew Hulk Dales, per Hi lOczic indiealed thai fifty-roiii Hnyrmi Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for'locals engaged in co-operative ! 25c;purehasing duriuig the uast yea.- fceded or Seedless llaisins, 1(5 oz.jW-ilh an estimated saving of 18.- ; pkK.. special 15cjfit)5. The total paid up member- pecleancd Currants, 2 pkgs. forship of Iho organization vva : COMBINATION SPECIAL v 1 jar Lihby's Pickles, 20 oz. 1 but lie l'an Van Sauco. 1 holllo Sterling Catsup. i Special, 3 for 95c, Del Monle I'urk and lleans, : 'in 25c shown as 0,138, an increase ol per 9c 50 SACKS SMITHERS POTATOES Special, per sack $3.25 Hair sack $1.75 llolnii Hood Rapid Cooking Oats, : large tikgc., special .. 29c dowan's Inslant Cocoa, Vs, per lin 19c Wheallels. G lh. sacks .. .. 39c llrau or Shorts, per sack . . $1.99 Feed Wheal, per sack .... $2.89 I We handle only the highest gjade in feed lines. A trial will cjinvincc. Holiin Hood or lloyal Household I Flour. 41 lh. sacks .... $2.59 (linger Snaps, per lh. 19c Supreme Coffee, 1 lh. pkige. 49c lied Head Malches (3 in carton ' : 29c lture Orange Marmalade, -1 lb. ; tins ... 59c lture llaspherry Jam, 4 lbs tins " 59c 1U26 pack Mincemeat, quart scalers 49o Tclfer Sodas, reg. 50o fin, spe-' cial 39c Olympic Pancake Flour, rcg. 50c, special . . 39c Table Figs, reg. 25c. Cut special ... 19c Mixed Peel, rep. 45c lh. special 29c Tlroken Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 39c Sunkist Oranges. 15 for .... 25c California Lemons. 13 for.. 25c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212. more than 20. per cent sinci: I Hi I. "Public sentiment among our farm people, throughout the province is markedly in sympathy wilh our organization and our task lion," Mr. McKenzie declared. Reviewing Ihe year's work, the secretary pointed out thai as a resull of pressure exerted by the TIMBER SALE X 7370. i Willi the Wheat Pool, grain in spection, marketing, taxation and legal mailers. While a policy of lelreimlliiient nan preciuueti any sweeimiK ex- Si-slpJ Trnder will Ik- rrcelvrd ly iiiv Mlnlslcr uf Laud- it Vlrluria nut later limn ihnjii cm Hie li day ut January. lUie. for lite purrlisse of Lirenre X7370. 10 rut r.o.uOU lineal frrt or Crdar I'vk-s and I'lllnsr mi an arm ulimicii aimm lirre mile west of fort i:if imnU. Ora- liam lalaud. Oueeu Uiar otle Island inn- Tliree cj years will be allowed run removal of tlmuer. 1 Further ui tnulars uf the Cblef For-' e5t,r. Victoria, He. or District Forester. I I'elllet' llliriert, H r TIMBER SALE X7427 Sealed Tenders will be rerehed by the' MlniHter of IjiikI. at Victoria ikiI later, than noon on tin- Mh day of Jaiiwirv. 1 for the Mir'h.ie of Lirenre X71S7. to i-ul I. :i it. lino reel or Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on Lot i:ilu l.lna Itlaiul. Sklde-trale Inlet, oiieen Charlolte Inland I'NIrlrt. Two (S' year? will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular or the niier Fore ter, Victoria. B.C., or DHlrlrl Furenter Prince Unpen. B.C. January Clearance Sale Remnants Fveryllung in Ihe slope is reduced from 10 lo 00 iter cent. Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phone 645 Corner Third and Seventh CLEARANCE SALE Dresses, Hats, Coats At Cost "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 Tongue Was Coated Bad Taste In Mouth Every Morning Mrs. -J, It, Adams, Assiniboia, Bask., writes: 'For months I was troubled with a coated tongue, and had a bad taste in mj mouth everj; morning. One day I saw where your Milburn's were advertised for just such a condition as mine, so I went at one and bought three vials of them, but after using one-and-a-half, all xaj troubles disappeared." f For 33 years LaxaLirer Tills hare been put up only by The T. Itilbura. Co, Limited, Toronto, Out. tension of various research an-! special services, Mr. McKenzie predicted improved prospects for 1H2C. lmiorlaut social and com-inunily -work had been accom- . .... Ill I till Mil !1 II 1 1 I It A su 1 1 Wi I'i i kit 1 M-ktt is largely one or mobitiza- ' . . aim iieveiopmeni in seir-exress-ion, Mr. McKenzie asserted, is producing among the farm people of the province many men and Potile.it f.rri n.t.M. U,H i women capame 01 emcieni ser- inatlers relating to freiiglit cost and regulations. Completion of Ihe Hudson's Hay Railway,; amendments lo the Canada Grain Act and iirtroductiou or much legislation relating lo agricultural questions, were among the- iluiiorlant mailers dealt wilh. The Central of fire furl her had provided its members with valuable information in connection ..1. I. il . complUhed in securing mure!" 10 favorable credit conditions. li;l T,,e Prani t the associa-eo-operation ,lon ,or "ar- '"' '' n co"-Couneil with Ihe Canadian or ")Us ,H direrlcil lwrJ Agriculture, the r-irlult,u' ganizalion hail roughl lo retain !so,ne H,u,l' anrt rfsvurvh wilh lhetalulory rales or the Crovv'srp,'e,,i credit. lviul fc.rms Nest agreement and protect theor wider markets, interests or .-."-ieulinr.. i standardization and srading of all farm produce. "While all these mailers are t of salient importance, the qucs-lioti of Iraiisporlalion is one o !he foremost. The whole problem of freight rates is u matter for adjustment during the coming year ami our organization urns: assume thp responsibility of doing all that is possible lo ensure I Ij a I in the formation oT our ne, freight rale structure everything will be done lo safeguard ami prolecl the interests nf agriculture on a fair and equituhb basis." Falher Godfrey moaning on Ihe for Ocean Falls. sailed ihr, Mince Rupert SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreerved. surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted, by Crttlah subjects over IS years of age, and by aliens on declaring Intention to become Iirltiah subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, did Improvement for asrriculturaj ourposea Full Information concerning; rea;u-atlona recardinc pre-emptions Is then In Itulletln No. 1, LAnd Series. "How to Pre-empt I .and," copies of triilch can be obtained tree of charge y addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Government Agent Kecords will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which ia not timber land. I.e.. carrylnc over 8.000 board feet rer acre west of the Coast Kange and 5.000 feot per acre east of that IUnge. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com mlesloner of the Land Recording Division, in which the land applied for Is situated, and are made en printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of (10 Per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant Ta.n be received. For more detailed information see the Iiulletln "How to 1're-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purpoaes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land la tS per acre, and second -claas (Erasing) Und 12.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crowt. land Is given In Iiulletln No. 10, Land Herles, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands.1 Mill, factory, or Industrial altes on timber land, not exceeding 40 acrea, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASE8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acrea. may be leaaed aa homealtea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For grazing and Industrial purpoaes areas not exceeding (40 acre may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING Under the Grazing Act the Province Is divided Into grazing districts and the range administered under a Orazlng Commissioner Annual grazing permits are Issued baaed on numbera ranged, priority being given to eatabllahed ownera. Stock-owners may form associations for range management, Free, or partly free, permits are available for settlers, oaapers and travellers, UP to test ran oait.t jrtti Friday. January 15, loss. OSTRACISM OF ' I I I 1J- , II III I III I I i I TWO SIISPFfTS Mora ArtirU INFAR NORTH Down in Price Men Said to Have Robbed Mails Rofused Help by Residents ANi:ilOll.U!i;. Jan. o touch a Mimof 7D.000 stolen fuim lyvo years ago twin? all 15.- Afraid more than Hie mails In fear of deled ion by Ihe secrol crvi"t rerused asi.laniT by I In, residents o? the district and foreeo lo remain virtual' prisoners am eke out an existence in the same remote region. i Ihe plight f I wo men in the Idllarod dislriei acrordittx 10 Alee, (iunderso-i, who arrived here. The men are reduced lo dire straits, lie said. adding that Invest iuaiuiK of ficers know the identity oT tin hieves hut are unable lo make ml a rase auainsl I hem. COLDER TODAY AT SEVERAL POINTS IN INTERIORAND NORTH Ileports received from I lie 411-lerior ami northern point indicate that Ihe weather there is petting colder. . Hums Lake reports sixteen ilewrees of frost and al liawsim Ihe " thermometer is down to six above zero, while the Yukon average is ten above. Terrace is still several degrees above freezing. The report fol lows: Prince Iluperl Cloudy, light southenst wind; temperature. 12. Terrace- Cloudy, calm; temperature, 37, Anyox Haiti, calm; leuuiera-lure, 10. Stewart Itain, calm; temperature,. UK. Hazclton Cloudy, iitlin; temperature. 32. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm; temperature, :I0. Srnilhers Cloudy, calhi: 1cm- peralure. 20. i Hums Lake -Clear, i-alm: li-m-' peralur. 10. Whilchorsi- Clear, culm: temperature, 20. Ilawson Part cloudy, "oulh-asl bri'i'ze: li-jiiperal ore. 0. PLAYERS SELECTED FOR WEDDING BELLS Meeting of Club Last Night Reads Play and Committee Designates Parts The Prince Huperl Players Club held a meeting last night Tor the purpose of selecting those who will take part in the play that club is putting on next month. A. A. Connon presided and there was a good nliondancc of members. The play "Wedding Hell." which has been selecleili was read ami the selection com mittee then chose the following (o take the parts: A. A. Connon, V. II. Walton, Ceorge Mitchell, L. W. -lamicsou. W. M. Walls, Miss liorothy Uilliuglram, Miss Florence Aflc.hison, Miss Ctilnda Marsh, Miss llealrice Burke and Miss Winnie Larson. The play will he directed by J. S. Wilson. ItehearsalM will commence al once. spirit flurvich, who has been visiting in the city with his parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Siv-k flurvich. l-'rascr -Sired, returned tie Ihe Prince Huperl this moruiuh to Trampjille. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Electrical Installation Qovsrnment Wharf Prince Rupert Scaled Tewler!- maikrii "Trinifr fur Wiring" will l rcrpivcd up lo ihkhi Sal-unlay, January lull, Ivjii, li.v ll' mi-ilersurnrd for rpulrlnir the wrterly pur-Hi. n r the warrlHiuoe at (invrninifiit Wliarr siMTiriratlims ami parllrulars ran bo oiiiainiMi ai inn oiriri- in ini iiiriri Engineer, Cum I IIihi.p, 1'rlni-e llupfri. lowest or any Iriiikr lil iiecra.wrlly arirpti'd. (1. C. MACKAV. , illrltt Kiir.l-er. Prince liuiMTt, H.C., Jsmnry nth, Wit,, LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land hi Otircn (.Imrlotlc Itlaiiii. Und He-ronllinr lilntrli't nf ITIin-c IIiiihtI. nil kIIii.Hp twn and niie-liair miles nf Allfnrd Hay. Skldrrato Inlrl. TAKK. .VOTICK that K.V.. rishliig k I'ark liisr Ciminanv. Limited, nf VaniMiuver. MX... iiri-iipiitlnn Salmon Canneri, Intends lo apply ior a Irase nf the rolluwlnir ne i-i llietl lands: CiHiimenrliiir at a tNit nlantrd at Ihe west end nf small Hay one hundred yard east nf innulli of uim.iiiifU stream i thenre south five rlmliiK: tlieur-e eal slxtren rlialn: llienre nnrlii to slinre line; tlimire riillnuliir ilmre line to imliil nr roni iiiem-etiienl, and rnnlalnliiir seven and three qiisrler sere mure nr Iimw. U.C. riSIII.N0 k PACKI.NO CO. I.TI) Applleant. I'er M. M. EnrlliU. titled Ptveuuttr lih, v4 (lur policy is to gel ull our stock marked down o low thai you can afford lo pay as ou o and uvu money. Jams . i Kmpress and Malklufe Pure! M t , ..I I II. t i .. I jams, juur iiiwu ' . for 5o Aprictd, (Sooseherry, (i reengage, Cherry, Peach, luuioii Plum, Hlankherry, Loganberry, lied Plum. Pineapple Libhy's Crushed, 2V, 4 tins for $1.00 Singapore Sliced, 2's, 0 tills for $1.00 Poaches Delmonte, in langc tins 2 tins for ... 75c Campbell's Tomato Soup lluy it by Ihe dozen .... $1.65 Rolled Oats Any 35c package in Ihe store, 3 for 85c Prrwrvene Soap Per bar 10c Lard Swirl's Silver Irfwf, S lh. Tor 75c 0 lb. ror $1.25 10 lh. for $2.45 Eggs--Strictly Fwsh ami I.ocal. Since Kggs have dropped in price we carry nothing but absolutely strictly freh. Per doien 50c Butter The best grades are down. All bl grades, per lb. . . . 60c Apples Jumble Pack ltoxes, full weight. Oriroes' (iolden $1.65 Yellow Newton $1.95 vresh Whipping Cream all the time. B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 MAYORS ELECTED IN i DIFFERENT CITIES OF PROVINCE YESTERDAY YANUll VF.Il. Jan. 15 Mayors! elected yesterday in different! parts of llrilish (kilumhin were! asfolow: Nttwnjimo Victor llarrisoii, rc-clertetl. Norlh Vanrotiver eorge II. Monleti. uiicaii J. J. Mutter. I Nelson J. A. McDonald. llosland A W Stiii I fi. re-, elecleiL SMALLPOrGETTINlT STARTJTPRIMORA VLAIiIVKSIOCK. Jan. 15. Smallpox i spreading in the Primoni district of Siberia. So far 210 deaths- have been reported and Sll persons are seriously III. . WIRELESS REPORT. S a.m. lK;iY ISLA.Mi. Ctoijdv Iwshl southeast wind; barometer 2U.02; temperature, 12; see smooth. UKAI Tlll'.i: POINT.- Haro-uiehT. 2!.HH; Icperalure, Hi. HILL HAltllOlt. Dvercas!. fresh southeast wind: barometer 2y.72: temperature, 10; niodei ale swell; ft p.m. spoke steamer Cuiiiiitinii Hover. Ocean Palls fi i Astoria, 120 miles from Astoria. I Noon IHOHY ISLAND. - llainiii". slrong eoiitheasl wind; haro-melor, 2H. lit; leuiperatui-e. it; moderate swell; 0 a.m. sleanier Prince Huperl out southbound; noon steamer Princess Mary oul southbound. DCAD TIlCi: POINT.- llaro-meler, 21MH; tompcralure, 10. HULL HAIUIOIt. Ilrainiii?. fresh foulheast wind; haromele .si.iis; leinperaiure, yj; sea moderate; U:25 a.m. spoke lug Pacific Monarch al Nainu bound for Alert Hay. Harry .elTcrt, thu Rlevvar Stewart haberdasher, was a pas- -i-iiger bound south on the I'rince Huperl this morning. lit is on his way for a trip to the Old Country. lan .labour nailed on the Prince Huperl this morning for v unrulier on a busuie- ip. WALLACE'S Pre-Inventory Is Now in Full Swing! We cannot lil every arli' lc hi Ihe slnre, lint ure iug lo iiiole special pi n e- mi any line- not iiioiilnuied li SEE OUR WINDOWS! HfiRirnv. Children's (!asiiicre lloc, (Murk or Hmwii, niies 'A pair Monarcli (iifrter Top 8ilK lloe, ll eoUtrn, Miir . . Silk ami Wool lloe, pair , Movs' Worsletl Hose, mr for Hat- itll al Half Price (iauiillel (iloves, pure, wool, jmir 85c All K ut (ilovt's ,. ,. 20 reduction i dozen Waists, value In 7.r(l, for $2.03 Aiidersiui'V Wn-liwell (iiiigliin, lift inch, reg. Uri . foi 45c Spun Si!k, all ctihtrs, jier unl . $1.00 IN inch Ctiiua Silk Colored and Hordercd for Plain Ctdoretl Haiulkerrliiefs, .'! for WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Jaeger Tuioii Suits, lung sleeve, -auk re inj;lli4 reg for per Miit . . . . . . Ladies' Union Suits, value io :i.Mi, for Misses' Union Soils, Sll lo at, per nit Children's Vels. long sleeves, each Children's IlrHvvers,, jwr g.triiuuit . , . . CORSETS (in-surd Selection, vuliie lo iM.50 fr All oilier Corset at Comforters, values lo $1,511, for C.covvo Hrniitl (Solf Yarn. 7 lull for Monurch Down, a fur READY-TO-WEAR III Indies' (Mt. valt e frt.iil V.M.r.o In 57.50. cleared a I . , These are (lie scumi' IhIcsI itimJrU. $1.00 05c $1.00 Si .fin Handkerchief, reg. 25e eio -b 25c 50c 25c $4.75 $1.95 75c DOc 35c $3 75 20 reduction $2.75 $1.00 $1.00 Mil In ' . 20 . off All Children' lUml- al 20! reduction DRESSES Silk. Crepes, Sergew. elr.. in emi evening anJl gowns, clearing mI 20', RAINCOATS miIv, .Maiidleliurg Coal, reg. in.TsO, fnr.. . I" Huliherized Tweetl. In xlK.Mi. for 5 dozen House Presses. nR. ffi.'io fur .... . . oulv. I.adie' Silk Sweater. Itlnck or HriaHn . , iifte-m.., reduction . . $10.50 $9.50 $1.75 Half price r. only, (iirl Sweater, llru-hed Wool. reg. ... fur $3.50 Children.. Cmerall. reg .li: Im- $1.23 :i only, (ird elet Iire-ing Imwii-. reg. "T Toi. I. H $4.75 Remember This Is only a small selection from a lilt or others! SEE OUR WINDOW8 H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Phone 0. 3rd Avenue and Fulton Umbrellas! Our I'lnlireHu department is one in our -tore oi w lm i we are safe in saying thai Ihe price are lower limn in most place you will fiml in Gaiirttla. We carry s large n binge a any alore yon wil' rind in Ilie West, from a Child' I'ml.rella al $1.50, Lad.-or (ienlleiiiau's from $2.00 up, lo a Hjiecial lk twelve rib umbrella al $7.50. We ask you lo compare our omlirvllH value. All our slock is new and up-lo-dale. Max Heilbroner 527- Third Avenue 520 WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "A Son of His Father" An iK'aplntioii or Hiuold Hell Wriglil (unions novel Lightning riders, lvvn-riIel liglaers. majestic mniiiilaiii-imiazing adventures mid a wniiilerrul girl. A vve-teiu llirillcr Unit sweejis along like the Twentieth Cenliiry Lim iled mid just ns Inxuriiuis. A son or his ralher, a daughter or .Mother Macliree mid a whole geneniliini or ihrills. II" had to fight lo iuove himself sou or his falher rur Ihe sake or a girl ntitl Hie family honor. .Many lug episodes. A greal iiiilhor. a great cast, "a greal slory ami a great picture. Magnificent scenery. Warner Baxter, Bessie Love, Walter McGrall, Jamos Farley, Charles Stevens, Raymond Halton, Billy Eugene and others. TUXEDO COMEDY, No. 2 "THE BONEHEAD." PATHE REVIEW. BOo and 25c