: y .l-fis-uarj- 29, lines Local, and Personal News In Brief the End of a Telephone Wire Someone you love lies sickthe doctor has called nnd has ordered medicine wants it right away !' He phones 82 or;200. Many expediences in the past have Wiifeht him that Ormefhvlll f ill htt prescription as he wants it to be filled (from full strength drugs of the highest quality), and that the dispensing will be accurate and the delivery speedy, imiNG YOU PRESCRIPTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS rases Jfic Pioneer flllRD AVE. f, SIXTH ST n i. r H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. January Special C!earfance Ijriqes ni jJEE OLTR WINDOWS- PHONE 9-3RI) AVE. & MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our Htock-list board dally. We can give instant ser vice it buying and jelling Mining Stock on Vancouver Stork Exchange. We alo hove fafrilltiwi' for a. .-epilng Wbeat ordtrj ou Winnipeg StjV Exchange. Ri prencnting'Mlllef, Court & CbLld: Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. 617 2nd Avnue Prince Rupert, IIC RED', Transfer j I Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING ; We nell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood f In any quantity -y. CRMENT $RAND cllJgfi oir price, weights and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone t 201. Night Phone: Ited 317. MR Drtufists TFLEPHONES 8'f,200 FULTQN STREET. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pay the highest prices. underwear for the Cold Weather FOR LAJHES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS In pure wool and silk-and-vool: combinations and two-m'ece suits. AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES Jabour Bros. Ltd. HMHnMMMM mm 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi tf Dentist. DriX R. Gosse. ?hone 686. D. McD. Hunter left yesterday; on a brief business trip to Terrace. Ewart Lyne (Pianist, Capitol Theatre)' teacher of pianoforte, : Studio 1-0 Federal- Block. Phone Red' 701. ; tf I The Salvation Army is continuing its Night School, Tuesday eveniiiMM from 7:80 to 9:30, in the' Junior Hall. All those wishing to learn English may attend. Don't forget Moose Smoker next Thursday Moose Hall. Refresh-ments, lots of fun, entertainment anti boxing, tf The United Chrch Ladies Aid will hold a tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. George Wilson, 323 Fourth 'Ave. W. Thursday afternoon, from 3 to C. Everybody cordially invited. 23 Mayor S. P., McMordie and City Solicitor B.' F." Jone are expec-ted to return to the city on Wed-Ineaday of next week from Vancouver where they are consulting with E. C. Mayers K.C. on ;the proposed power agreement. 'TfiA mil tin uHll qIm nov n vfaff to Victoria to take up a number of matters with the provincial government. It is understood that he will urge the minister of lands, Hon. F. P. Burden, to place the old Court House square here on the market. 1 u ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles Whity Drive and Dance, January 31. . , Prince Rupert Basketball Association dan February 1. C.N.R. Employe 5th Annual Rail. Mooce Ifkl., February & PreabyttpiarS Valentine Tea. February 14. ,i Moose Whlstl Drive and Dance February 22. See "Gren lockings," I.O.D.E. play, Capitol Theatre, Pebruary 25. Intelligent Battery Service " : , a a Let us tak cure of your battery problem this winter and you'll find an end of "cussing" at the car that won't atnrt when the weather is cold. Wc repair and' service old" bat I erics, and can rll you the finest new ones made. S. E. Parker LIMITED Ford Dealers DOMINION TIRES 3rd AvenuePhone 83. you can easily I make the most delicious Cakes, i Biscuits, Doughnuts, Cookies, etc. with MAGIC m mm MADE CONTAINS IN NO CANADA ALUM GllxTT CO. LTD. TOROHTO. CAtl. TLnm. R m v win . Mi, hv tn, Cfltfl ,fl iM. flf.PPnonn nn him return tn Vonnv.r after anv,h.H ?E MolaTmlne nl" New Haaclton for which1 he consulting engineer. Ibeeii diamond drilling' on the rremw iwroer property at Stewart, are passengers aboard -the Catala today mrlncr throuah to Vancouver. , E. R. Stivers. United States, customs officer at Hyder, who 'Key, YV. R. Biicknall, Mr. and! has not been in the best of WOF" AT Bailfie, fi Sand'r health bf late rs a passenger t?"raIeyK))n Anyox; ?t R. l aboard the CaUla today jf0ing'Smrs. D. iicRsoh, Jf. Sbppftt through to Vancouver enroute to and Mr. and Mr. George Dodds, California. Mr. Stivers ft being relieved at Hrder by R. 'W. J.AfrHndaie. Diiembarking here Reid of Nome. Simon F. Macdonald, A. Mac- Aula? and Ronald A. McLean. employees of the Premier" mine, arrived in the city on the Catala this morning to attend the eral of the late Donald McQueen th afternoon and will return north on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night ! W. B. Dornberg. president of the Duke Mining Co., who has been at New Haielton on business in connection with tthe impending opening of the mill on the Silver Cup mine, will' arrive , in the city fitter ttoeHnterlor on ! thie afternoon!!! train nnd sail by - jthe sV'umer Cftthla for yancou vv "v"'m this morting preparatory to the putting tk.wnirtin Green Street. ftetween Fifth-Jfttd Sixth Avenues. '.,f t. rin.(r 1L- tn tntfA Vi place of a dilapidated old board walk. The clip ho adopted the policy as iar possible now oi iwinlP LPir nnuf'.thP Sal vat inn . - M - mhiuuitmubi. Arm"y Thc" trM- art, r em.er; - wer;, set out by j , Eddle Kane, JoUL Pierce, Ted i'JS'- lelJ!v piSiJ.' lPHaMOil Co.'s tanker Im- arm0B and AjUnt Kerr and ?t mXimp Ino- Lnd pwrtU Capt- Simm- tT'f ...tfiL j u.. ti. n D. II . McVicar. Anyox; Mr. and Mf f Inn ... n aiork this RvPiv PiPrrP . Wrank Pie ce. Mr!" Uod McLeod. city; David J. jg with practically a full replacing boanj walks with cin- Before the paJeV chase there d3ona,d' Prem,er: A-; J' , The vessel will sail this evening der paths in lh residential sec- wa9 a busInes8 sf&ion at which 1 Mr Vfw h,'r retunt 80uth-tiona. cl: a"d Mdle- Kane. Geofie Almon and .A,eX ELKS WHIST Mrs. B. R. Wilson, with a score of 20fi, and K. A. McCuatg, with "ii, were the prite win- . riers in the waly whist tourna- . mer.t lu.l niiSP under the aus- HOTEL ARRIVALS picea of the . TOie'Lodge. There fair 0vd of in waa a players Prince Rupert attendance, i ... . . . . . ... ryr-- John A. Clark, H. 0. Atchison, 4- SCALE OF CHARGES 4 The following is the scale ! of charges made for rending i: notices: ; :;v Birth Notices 60c. Canls of Thanks, fl Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage Marriage nndl nndl Engagement Engagement fltmouneemente" $2. j This afternoon's1 train, due from the east at 2:30, wa$ r-por-i ted this morning to be on time. j Eagles' Whist Drive and Dance i Elks' Home,- January 31. Good I music, Prizes, Refreshments. Everybody welcome. Admission 50c. 24 Classes irt'Art iCraft., Tuesday, Friday -and : Saturday afternoons anu weunesaay .fining instructions free. McRae Bros. Ltd. Badminton dance, I. O. D. E. Hall, Thursday, January 31 at 9 -lock. Smaile's Orchestra. Refreshments. Admission by ticket. "Salvor" arrived with full cargo Nanaimo Wellington Lump coal "The Coal that Lasts." Order now. Albert & McCaffery Ltd1.' Phqne JIG &, 1)7,, Beacon Hard Coal is Sc-rt-lessj. It is alsd said to be the best seller of Alberta Coals. Albert & McCaffery, Limited, Ag ents. Phone 116 and 117. tf Union freighter ChilHwaek Capt. W; W. Mounce, arrived in nort at 2il& th' mnrTiimr fmm ; Vancouver and, after discharging imposed by the United" ' Local unemployed to the num-cargo for Philpott & Evitt andate government against Can- ber of about 150 held a meeting the Union Oil Co., sailed before'ac"an lumDr understood to be last night in the Grain Handler's noon for Stewart. 'somewhat delaying the construe- Union Hall and decided to hold tion of the new mills of the Bill- a mass meeting tomorrow night Nine carloads, of grain arrived today from the inraifies for the 'Alberta Wheat Poors Prince Rup - j ert elevator and this morning mere were 81111 reported 10 OB "out twenty car? w.st of Jas- per i arK Dounu nere. Union steamer; datal'a, CapL A. El Dickson, returned A.a nort at 10 o'clock tm morning from Ai ' a 'r" ."""0""! Points of iiWlSL will sail at! 3:30 this is an? ruyyiRaiT in soum. Passengers gOl fhgi' thrfugh to I Vancouver from northern points on the vessel include: George ilftm Stewart, arid J. Miki. from front the vessel w II. L. How- ard; R. O'Hanle! Hutchinson, Gordon .' WildersK - . . Clark. Miss JJ! Uonnell. MIsmJI, tsy ana w Trotter, Trohj Anyox; H. Mcdonald, R. . "McLean, Gus and Mr,Iii Ponzo, from Stewart, and Miss Blanche Hart, from Alice Arm: , PAPER CHASE LAST NirHTFMIflVARI F luum LlUUIilDLL 7- Three Chosen' To .Read Papers at Next Week's Meeting of Salvation Army Young ,v : ?ople Jr. u. Another PapefiMjse proved en- :j.fytMremfmi the Voting George Almon a jlCapt. E. An- derson. - Ted Harmon were chosen to give .1.-1 - W.. .-1-H of ui u.c,r next week's meeting of the legion Hi S. Wilder. 1L Clarke. R. O'- . 1 1 1 ...... I Q.U T mVa City. Royal Tfe'nf voff' An'dtS. W. Bobin.';,1 aeltn.. city; faui uronw, amiin Savoy Mrs. I Ponio, Stewart. Central J! b: Miller, city. For Any Weather-For Every Day an Cuts down bad weather colds - Helps prevent constipation safely. Good for all- wonderful for children Made Ijy The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company! Ltd, "U.S. TARIFF CAUSE DELAY Indecision as to whether the representatives of Washington andl Oregon sawmill operators are to be accepted and- a new 'raor Spruce Mills Ltd. and the - 'National Airplane Lumber. Co. in the vicinity of Prince Rupert "Pining dat ' the Blllmor ii"" a., wiiicku, being delayedand wOrlc pre- k"1 j v wmou uvuvu ui wi iup' l DONALD M'QUEEN lS I I UTTi Trt rtrPTTnrti v LrUUlUItWl lliDAI Funeral Service This Afternoon for Well Known Pi onrer I of Cily , , . . .. .. J iAfter a-Tjnlet "rticr In -nhe efiapel of tte B C. Uttdertakerv at which Rev. J. A. Madlll., pastor of First Presbyterian I Church, officiated with. Vr. 1 Vaughan Davies presiding at the orgart, interment took place this afternoon in Falrvle? cemetery of the late Donald McQueen, well Known ana respected pioneer en- iien of Prince Rupert, who passed away last Friday afternoon In the) Prince Rupert Gene-al Hoj- pital. A number of friends of the deceased gathered at the cnapel to pay their last respects, Pallbearers were: Sirton F.j Macdonald Prt-nir Alo- Mac- t,onl(, A- MacAul..y tFremler), Donald Macdonald. Ronald A. McLean "Premier!, and D. i. McKenaie. . . jui ai u nruKD nil i V vi . I r. c r. ; irora u. rcrjruson, t rentier i Angus McKinnon, Premier; J. " COXSrlllVATlVE ELECTED Kllcjter, PVejnfer; Nell JIcQviarrie,k . ' J 5 Premier; Vhveib . CajpjePrfijjflfirf, jtn. 2S:-Major UtClenB ion, i reuiicr; Cj.raDbe, rremJer. Charl.4 aew. Mchenaie. city; mmier. boiu fining o., i rrmier; a. r Jiac- 1 m m Irl n T ii m nnil l t t ro.- T. ..J M. n' " "' George B. Casey and family, city ' : .... Mr. Donald Macdonald, city; Mr. i Jnck McLean, city; M. and Mrs. ini iu .iiviiin ..ii. cumuli ...p- Rentie and family . " 1 DR. WRINCH ASKS ABOUT DISMISSAL ? , l.' . .... ...... 23. Dis- fotoer cteptttgr cteptttgr ninister ninister of of agri! agrk r. Is- befiij- raised in thV4 hire by Dr H. G. WrtnehW of Skcenii who has' given j oulture, I leg4ln1hire - ,nftt,M f ,.,3: Were flu aarvlf nf 11 ". ill Wflrnntk fll dNrtr minister agrltulture dispensed with; . id. if so, for what reason? W!'r. notice was given to said WarnockT What remuneration, ,, , lf if an. ,, was given i,, to said Wa.nock in lieu of notice" i WORKLESS MEN HAVE! EETING " Mass Meeting of Local Unem pioyea iteing oonea ror Tomorrow Night when the situation will be fully discussed with a view to devis- jng some means for its alleviat- ton. r. ward was appointed and othel memb e f . commit- ...... . A. Morrison; . Ross, R. Casey and E, Thain. There are reported to be about three hundred unemnloyed men in rt- tv t th esent time, quit u, , .LI" . them having I'drtfted in from ouiside, while are said to be bona-fide local residents. ' llfifrSOStsTNQUIRY ' iNro Election law VICTORIA Jan 29 Comnlete invtitfiition into h workirt? of pj-ii pu.tinn. a. ou amended at the last session, h tked by A. M. Manson. Liberal 0f Omineca, in a motion filed in tho legtelature. He suggests that I a geiect committee of the house launch this inquiry immediately, jn his resolution on the subject. y- Manson points out that the revised Election Act was used in poij j,t for the first time and j8 desirable to inquire into the w -rkiBg. o. tr.- a.i as amended." p. e ntnendmer.is ms ied last year atcJ cli.eii.v io ihe absentee u,e, wPobVawo retained with . j , j Coneervative was 5y,.cc.amat. on in mno of bulk nd padu goods fc fh .,..,,.., ocal tanks. - - Nervous and Hun uown The Least Noise Would Bother Her Mrs. R. Burton, Oshw, Ont., wTWer. "Three years ago I wu so ncrroa and run down 1 could hsrdly lr to have the rhiMrea make a noun it wookl bother me so. "A friend ai lfd nie to taks $ V. W STtta wm bark into my rheekn. and now I am feeling nne again " , Prke 80. a box at ail dniggiata and dealers, . nt nmiM dirart on receipt of ,iy Th- .,. Wibuf Toronto, Uot 11