I . w 'vm- .1 .! January 8, 19Jtt NO OTHER WAY But This There is no way you can judge the quality of.a peaetiptlon flpt by the integ ity of the pharmacy that prepar&s It. Conversely, if you know thr integrity of the pharmacy, you also know the quality of the prescription they will dispense. 1'or twenty years, Ormes have been Prince Rupert' leading pw-m-ription drug atore such continued patronage Would Vrom only if it were deserved. Oris! Soecials for Jut fi. ri1IWDAVL.fr SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8',200 FOR A REAL ENJOYABLE MOTOR DRIVE , , Rent One of Our HEATED CARS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co., Limited Phone Blue 389 2nd Ave. and Ith St. "CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER I A Size for Every Use A Hundred Use for Every Size Z TON, TWBNTY. THIUTV, filtr? ' IICTTRK UIHCKHR . CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Request gdle Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED NortUrn rarMe might lUUdlng Ml HOLT Bl MUlliMt Hlrrft vamxu'vkr. il c. Ilrinth intlrr Krlnull lilnrt r Norman BEST Children CHILDREN'S W1NTERWEIGHT COMBINATIONS-Natural color. Sizes 22 to 32. Por garment . .1,25 BOYS' OPEN KNEE TWEED PANTS-Lined. Sige 24 to 28. Pair 91UU 12 ONLY, BOYS' 2-PIECE, ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS On shade. Special, per suit 5D.U 5 BOYS' GENUINE FOX SERGE LONG PANTS J - All gisoe. Per pair J.U5 "GIRLS' .KNITTED. WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS In. MiiVprims6n and sand. Sizes 2-1 to 32. pK 7. $2.25, 52.50 Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND 6TH STREET Local Items 4 a Taxi I'hone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. K. Cohse. 68 S. Tommy's Te nouncesitbeM Dodge Slhan 1 Joseph's convent here The i .'JO I A 'hone Funeral Notices th (Phone, G711in- I711in- racimf. ar lft bK " it This afternon'$ l- train' due from the east at 4:36, Was repor-jfc ted. this morning to be on time. T. II'. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Cp., and Mrs, Johnseft areileav Ing shortly i for , a trip to Eng land. J . SCALE OF CHARGES ' vt The following is the scale .f charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 50c. Car3s of Thanks, I2L " name. t, Vfino-antraente 12. 1 . (trip to Stewart and Anyox on of-! . DC Kt 9 Marriage and Engagement General Meetlhg of the Radio Association will be held in the ity Police Cbilrt op Friday, January 4. 3 InsDector William Soiller. nro-' service saMert yesterday afternoon vincial police, sailed last night lhe Ffincess Mary on a trip on the Prince Rupert for a brief to Vancouver. flClal dutifi. -eorge ii. me, wno went 10 . 'the prairies last summer, is. now Henry Nelson, Krtchikan driv-1 ,ocmtH,1 Wmonton where he er, and Oscar Thoman, Seattle clerk, were arrivals in the city from the north on the Princess Afnrv VAilsnlav kfturnAm ! employed in tne lurniture ae-purtment of the James Ramsay department store. 'v'"""( (11.1. V-.U MT r Tl-llll- of the U.N.R. stelmer Prince i ,faPw rilifli0ft',?"lRrt will return to telt tWAlH M.ihip next dm fflih mhtZ7ag beVn ashore for duty ab- w week, after ned to the after city yesterday . u t,n spyiaing.a moin nonoaying in ancouer., . Most of the city and distri I v : 'school teachers, who have been 'Seventy-ffve pasfcenr-ra camp spending the Christmas and, lft;w from the .'north .- steamer Kai vacation in the souti, will I'rineess Mary which was in porl.irrive from Vancouver on the yesterday afternoon bound from Catala next Susday afternoon. Skagway and other Alaska points Schools reopen next Monday mor-to Vancouver and Victoria. Fif- ning. teen passengers disembarked here.- ! The St. Andrew's Society will " I vacate its clubrooms in the old Martha McTaarue, Annie Mur- government building on Second phy, Joy Smith and Phyllis Avenue at the end of thU week Brindle, young girls from Ketch- and will move to new quarters Ikan, arrived in the city fteSJ In the i Hals , Block which' were" i reeiueni uei rge iwwrie in in atctyuiaiw, win hii uj iuc nmtt chair, reviewed yorjc that hosj Rupert tomorrow morning for been done by the clujMn the past Vancouver where toe will resume nd discussed plans for futare his studies al'Vancouver College. activities. j Mis Jean Barns, who has l8 Miss Dorothy Nunan, daughter spending the Christmas and ??ew' of 1LC, A'uilAa. manaaer of the Year holidays at New Hazelton New 3ntau-$ fflffi Co. at Ketch- with Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Sawle, ikan, w'a paweiffee aboard the arrived in the city from the in- Princpss . Mar , fte peon g5.pp' lnrnHJW to where 'she "will resame rday after- tenor on this afternoons train Seattle and will sail tomorrow morning her col- cn the Prince Rupert to resume lege studies. (her studies In Vancouver. James S. Rogers, agent for the White and Yukon Railway & Navigation Co. at Skngway and formerly agent in Prince Rupert In the early days for the Union Steamship Co. and other lines, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon going through to erne Members of the family of Mr. . and Mrs. R. S. Sargent, who have ' been spending the Christmas and New Year holidays at their home in Hazelton, arrived in the city from the interior on this after noon's train and will sail tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will resume their studies. Importers. r Fifth Annual Temptation Continues in Swing Full OH -'ioi . Douglas. Fflzzell called last' night on the Prince 'Rupert for! Anyox to attend the inter-town basketball games tonight. J Motorshtp Belllngham, CapL J. j E. Anderson, arrived In port at 7 o'clock this morning from ' Ketchikan with three carloads of frozen fish for transshipment, east over the Canadian National Railways,..-- ', E. , Orchard, proprieter tf the Bulkley Valley HeteJ at Smithers, iarrived In the city on the train this afternoon froro the interior ami will sail tomorrow rnorhlhg by; the Prince Rupert on a' Irip south. , " I. A. McLeod of Vancouver, who has been visiting with his brbtheMh-law and sister, Mr. ant) Mrs, D, McLtod, 410 Sixth Atenue West, sailed by the Process Mary last evening on hfs return south. James It Mitchell, who has been spending the Christmas and New Year holidays in the city with refaUves, will sail by the Prl me tyjlHF 'JMnftfWw mottling to resume hit High School teaching dutls at West Vancouver. Mfs. Mitchell and son will remain over In the city for some lime longer!' Syd- Duocan lampel fit iVjancoUrer, who have hJeen'splndinJfew days in the city visiting with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, will sail tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert for the south. Miss Campbell will sail from Vancouver on her return to Australia aboard the steamer Niagara next Wednesday. Corp. and Mrs. H. 11. Mansell will sail by the Prince Rupert ' a i M IT the north the Princess fotW &piJ on tfk by the -Prince "Xirteaav Vancouver yesterday afternoon to entfr St fcu pert Player? Club. ffito AJJh l.'.-.ij.. i . . ' . 'take chanre of the district de- i iurM' iiuionaia, wno na: , 4 . ; : 4. The Prince Rupert Rotary been spending the Christmas ano . . . wn",f luu ui I rt..U 14. 1 U 4 Vo. V. knlfH.u. will, Vl n. i -"i" 1 - w.uu. t r '" in this city not long VT 7' ; Uy was day tn the Commodore Cafe with nt. Fire Chief and Mrs. D. H. ' h. intr mnVM, vr- iom Vanderhoof, proved hkn- self aiiefflcjent and popular of- i ncer ana me oepanure self and Mrs. Mansell is regret td.by many, friends. SPECIALS! Oar Meat Department CORNfib BEEF Per lb 18e PICKLED iJbRK Per lb. ...38sfc TURKBYS Best. Per lb. ..45c FOWU-Firjb 3tc CHICKrJjJ Per lb 43c BOlLlNiiyF-Per lb. 12c, 18c SLICElJ BAOON Per lb 46c t EtiGS 'pullet extras. Per 4a .46c Mussaliem Go. Limited 017-423 6th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 I TRAPPERS H3et every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them bring them to BOYD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. or COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA AIho Bulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. PAOE THREE JABOUR BROS. January CLEAR ANCESAU Everything in the Store Reduced LADIES' DEPARTMENT LADIES' COMBINATIONS Wool and cotton. Regular $3.00. SALE $1.69 LADIES' HEALTH' BRAND, PURE WOOL COMBS Regular $4.25. SALE S2.25 LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE - Regular $1.00. SALE 39c LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE-Better quality. Regular $1.35, VSjALE 69c LADIES' SILK HOSE Sfll to the top. All colors. SALE ;5.. 79c LADIES' COLORED WOQL HOSE-TO CLEAR 79c LADIES' GLOVES Chamoisetfe. Assorted colors. TO CLEAR 69c LADIES' SILK DRESSES Regular $15 to $20. SALE 58.95 LADIES' SLICKER RAINCOATS Assorted colors. Regular $7.50. TO CLEAR $3.9H LADIES' COATS Four at up to $20 regular. TO CLEAR $9-95 LADIES' COATS 3 at up to $25 regular. TO CLEAR . LADIES' COATS 7 at Up to $35 regular. TO CLEAR $21.95 LADIES' HATS Going at le$s than HALF PRICK This Sale for Cash Only JABOUR BROS. LTD. Phone 645 ggaaBVrVfipgws DEMAND 3rd Ave. & 7th St. FSBBBBJSKTlSWHeniEat "Rupert Brand" iDDers THE DAINTIEST BBAKFAST KIM I IV Snoked Hilly hi Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Cp, Ltd. - Prince ' IrdprtvB.C. Cold Weaffipr Is Due ARE YOlfepARED? ' We Are Prepared: To tune up your motor aha overhaul your if nitlon for easier starting. To charge your old batteVy or sail you a new one for $16.00. To sell you chains and fit them to your tire. To pot Prestone Antl-Freeie or denatured alcohol la your radiator. To sell you Dominion Royal Cord Tim at lower prices than ever before. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 SINONDS SAWS The most economical saws to use Sirnoad. Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Rcmi St. and Acorn Ave. ZL n.c . momtbcal atJN-n. t-i.