: ; . . , . , 1 m Local and Personal News In Brier TiVbil Wiaiiht dfkn'OMy at the End of a Telephone Wire Someoncyou love lies sick the doctor has called 5 awl hag onlqred medicine-rwants it right away ! He jTnona 82 orEOff, HIjifty experiences in the past have ' taughUiim that Ormes will fill his 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. IHUNG YOU I'llESCItHTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS yfic Pioneer Drutristx THIRD AVE. f, SIXTH ST TELEPHONES 8,20C llHMlWI IIMW1IIW II 1 I I mm I ll m I I W ! I - ' i Underwear for the ; Cold Weather FOR LADIES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS i In pure wool and silk-and-j wool : combinations and two-; niece suits. AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avenue m RED'S Transfer Kif(?en years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We tell 8 kinds or Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So ll our Service Phone us and Save Moner and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phonet Red 317. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the highest prices. 00 251 ,H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. January Special Clearance Prices SEE OUR WINDOWS PHONE 9 3RD AVE. & FULTON STREET. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We ean give instant service in buying and jelling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange We also have facilities for acoepiicg Wheat order. ou Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ud. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Colli 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, R.C. Intelligent Battery Service L't us take cire of your battery problem.- this winter and you'll find an snd of "cussing" at the car that won't start when the weather is cold. We rcpntt nd service old lMtlertaJaitd can sell you the flnesl new ones made. S. E. Parker LIMITED Ford Dealers DOMINION TIRES 3rd Avenue Phone 83 ' '4 a Taxi I'hone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf , SCALE OF CHARGES Dentist. Dr. J. It. Gonse. i'hone The following is the scale of charges made for reading , notices: Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, $2, Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. . ANNOUNCEMENTS Prince Rupert Basketball Association jdanceF$Jruary 1. C.N.R. Employees 5th Annual HaU, Moose Hal. February f.';t Valentine--&&al Hall, February 11. Presbyterians February 14. See "Green Stockings," I.O.p.R. ply, Capitol Theatre, February 25. For range, use Deacon Hard Alberta SooHeas. Quick lira, no, soot Albert & McCafferyi ,p .Phone 11G and 117, tf. Ewart Lyne (Pianist, ; CapUoi Theatrel teacher ''of pianoforte. Red 701. tf J. K. McLennan, purser of the mail boat jjrgsrita, which plk to Seattle on a vacation trip. Don't forget Mon Smoker next Thursday Moose Hall. Refreshments, lots of fun, entertainment and box ing, tf STOP! LOOK! Lelf Erikson Social in Hall tomorrow, Friday, Fb- iruary 1 at 8 p.m. Admission 'gentlemen 50c, ladies 25c. Special ; welcome to all fishermen. ! William Martin, purchasing agent for the B. C. Packers, who is paying a brief business visit I C. Willcox, having 686. father Joseph Allard 0. M. I. ailed last night on the Prince iltupert for a brief trip to Anyox. 4 Buy jsold weather coal, 'Nanai- nwWeTUngtoij. H jij-pduces hea't i-and ' lasts. Albert ' &' ; McCaf fiery Ltd. Phone 116 and 117. tf. ' Ab error crept into Watts' Grocery ad yesterday. Read this ad today for their special prices. Mies Jsokel Stuart returned to the city en the Princess Mary yeaterdtf afternoon from a brief Eairlen Whist Drive and Dance. iw w r'an. January 31. EagleV Whist prive' and Dance Wrf Bow. January 31. Good nHisk, Prix, Refreshments: urwryltdy wvkome.- - Admission Wc. . . 24J in WMfchAfc Valentine ,Tea, Moose Whist Drive and Dane February 22. on offfefal duties. Studio--10 Federal. Block! Phbneltriets. i Juperinten- Telegraph t on the Prince a jtff p to Alice Arm John R. Mitchell will sail tomorrow morning on the Prince Rjpt far Vancouver enroute to ihe aotitbern interior of the There was a Norwegian dance in Mm MMropole Hall last night with music by accordian. The affair was arranged by Adolf PUrse. Inspector William Splller, pro-vkjcial fLce, left yesterday to lilt' i T. - - -V Dresses! Dr ) J RESOLUTIONS BEFORE BOARD pay a visit of inspection to1 the , . , , ....fc 4 n Vni nn 0n Haielton and Fort George . dIir.lmPorta.nt?''""i!jed Tomorrow at Meeting ouuwuvuHU iiuiu y tit v Iv , Night Vaneouiw-. Union freighter Cb.il-; Sfveral , important resolutions city. liwacM 'iTXbV W. W. Mounce, are to come before the Board of out of Juneau, was a passenger mad a brfw all in port last Xrade at its meeting tomorrow aboard the Princess Mary yes-'night aritiBg"frou Ihe north at'nJght. One of these deals with A. S. esses! Dresses! EVERY DRESS IN OUR STORE TO GO AT GREATLY ' REDUCED PRICES! EVENING DRESSES Rouffant styles, lace and tulle flounces. Dainty shades: Maize, Lily, Green, lilue, Mauve, Rlack, etc. ' EVERYONE A SPLENDID BARGAIN! AFTERNOON DRESSES Celanese, crepes, satins, velvets and georgette, snappy styles, light and.dark colors. YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOWr TO GET A REAL BUY! Cyhnce Cvt HOTE ARRIVALS Royal J. B. Wilson and Lars Soveren, Prince Rupert; John Johnson and .Asbjorn Mikelsen, Vancouver; Walter Robinson, Ocean Falls. Prince Rupert John HcMahon and W. A. lar, ttin, Vancouver;, Joseph SJlogers Central Denholme, Ocean terday afternoon using through 10 p.m. itJxe proposed, road from Jyitimaat - Falls. ' Uo Terrace which the board had POLICE COURT FINES WiUiaw Brass wfll sail tonjor- been usked to endorse, Indicating a good state Of law rw morpirtg on the Prince Rup-j The fisheriesjimmittee recom- and orA , the clty flneS j. ert lor Vancouver wnere ne win j mend tne,jtoarg to pass a resoiu-1 ,cted throUfh tne m(diuni of the enter Shaughnessy Military Hos-ltion aklng for;a"rl Ptro1 citv nolice court durinir the ipert, from.iheJtttotf.AlasMMpi Klfnoyke mwm rtne eomWrrpla-BVnTylnfa Canf wy'to the. north.-' ine airpiav V"r mi vtSS ffiJfiisfttVrHved: he ftv vea&rdav Afternoon hnlitkWJtoKM?? t the has revo utionfied Alaska umuruain ean.f ei io UMm Cirry ihe Pr Mary, ?rom the Yu- ;dunS..riTwilh) morabers of the goveor said, hd will; dopruftf! mw. m Pfe tin .iniL' sallad .last nlnht S 4he ttJi Wrh nrt.ll I ..VnlWnart'fbr'theaTltrMtBry. neicnisan recem.y .rom- ua u,t Week Prince Rupert for Anyox. UXto on board. i'J!? il 'WRh our' Mher busing, the J?" SoU J. Field Stranjj, commodore of the B. C. Packers' fleet, will sail tomorrow morning by the Trince Rupert on his return to Vancouver after having spent several days in the eity on company I During the past week or so, the city public works department has laid a cinder path on Young Street through from Fourth .to Eighth Avenues. Work is now in oroirres on a similar board piUl to be fitted with a new ar-, operated out of Prince. Rupert and th f jamiJk.v t-tali onlv tificial leg. also they recommend the. passing g208.60 as compared with 80 f I of a resolution is-king for mstal- Janua of r the Rev. J. B. Gibson, rector of St o latjon of a ;ad o receiving phone MVera dayg thm hag not Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, at Digby Island. a gjnjr,e offender in the was tne speaker at me weeKiy , luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Cufe today. in the Commodore Members of Deep Sea Fisher men's Union are requested to at-teed Uve funeral service of the! late Comrade James T. Postgate, , In the city, will sail, tomorrow ( this evening at 8 o clock, at the, morning by the Prince. Rupejrt on . B. C. Undertakers, his return to Vancouver, I . Value of planes TO PROSPECTORS Governor Parks of Alaska Tells Seattle People What is Being Done in North ' SEATTLE, Tb Vancouver Star. In its ftrospwors travelled ' iue of last Monday, showed a he 'dayAi Accompanied by the widow and the mother, the remains of the late James Postgate, whose deatfi occuxred Tuesday night in the Prince Rupert General Hos- idtnl will h( forwarded tomor row morning to Vancouver where ftterest . Jan. are 31: Alaska flying high in the Seattle-Ketth- n( II f " TlnrlartnlrAM Undertakers. ' a tL CUIUtlUVl consmeraoie UU1C WW ePre m wwmw JiiHiv K. Afrfl Ynmicr sn yesterday afiernoin on the Prin-1 Prln.IPWWU.Bg prospecting lasi Wess Mary for Vancouver city court. KETCHIKAN MILL IS RUNNING FULL TIME Good Demand There for Box Lum ber and for Clear Spruce Reports' . KETCHIKAN, Jan. 3 since 1925 have we been booked booked to to declares' Governor capacity as we ire A s year; with r tla - , Kfiaa iniii caiinerv . .nterment wiU take place. There 1. 7",,, S "We have hee,awarded the con wn oe a service lonigni in me - tract for the lumber for the re- walk replacement Aon . Gree.jitrie will spend the'next few weeks ;lature approprwieo w w ,h A k p-Uroad has placed Street from Fifth to Eighth Av-Jrecuporntinfe from recent illness, .travelling expense of prjMtors wUh ug an order for ties, amount-enues. Representations are now He will vifrlt with his son-in-law with a limit of $150 to any m"-, to about i,500,OO feet, for de-being made to the city to connect and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Alex 1 Numbers went out from the tesUvery thu fprinff and e,ry gum. Fourth and Fifth Avenues on Carmichael. Mrs. Young being al- in U part ot the Territory, a mer Eberta Street with a binder path. I ready in the south. During Judge ; majority of them by plane. These e Kenral lumber situation '(There were fortyf our passengers aboard the steamer Princess Mary which was in-port yesterday afternoon southbound from iSkagway to Vancouver. Only one disembarked here Miss Isobel Stusrt. Officers 0 the vegsej reported cold weather at north ern ports where the thermometer !ns been hpverljig around zero nnd there is three inches of packed and frozen snow on the ground. Vnunir'a nhspnrp.l JinlirR Robert- men Will he SCmlng in snortiy anu i . vrivt-r fhan In some ilmP. Neat SPECIALS l jr.. ; 1 V EXTRA SPECIAL 1 1 Combination Soap Special f 8 cakes Classic Laundry Soap $ .50 2 cans Classic Cleanser .20 1 pkg. Naptha Chips ... .25 1 large bar Wool Soap .10c 1 of the latest Novelty Table Cloths 1.25 Total $2.30 All above special this week. $1.69. Order early. Picnic Hams Extra special. Per lb 2!V Fi wb Shipment Evap. Prunes 4-1 b. boxes 75c . . . i ii t. i i 1 1 or . rur aanawicnes or auiuu LoHstrr "te Per tin 20c Iraer Asst -t"d Soups Extra i t value. R tin 4SH- Arrow So-s 2 pks . . . . 45r. 'F -9ah CrisD Ginger Snaps lfc-"Nt per lb 25c .,.,.. o.JiJa Tomatoes, prices. son of Prince George will preside , many have arrangea p oe PwThd 'demshd for clear 5Pruc& Is ..hone 55 over County Court sessions here.lup by, Wane,,.,, i wiutww oe sur- Md and it -appears thatiwe will The News was in error yester-,r day in suggesting that the mill at; Seal Cove was closed down. It seems that It had been proposed to close but new orders had arrived. On construction work several more men were added to the payioll. pns?u i uKDiuiw "j be atile to uispose 01 an we yrv LOCAL MILL BUSY tsome of these prospectors open dufe an(J at prjCes which are quite I up profitable strikes." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY satisfactory." Speaking of the cannery consolidations, Mr. Daly said he found In Seattle that tht companies plan WANTED Handy man will split on putting up capacity packs th!a wood or do any kind of work year, or as nearly so, as conditions In return for room rent, fur- surrounding the industry will per. njehed 0' unfurnished. Apply mlt. Unusual aetivlty was noted Box 173 pally News. 25 in the preparations for the season.' Soap Large bars . . oc Shipment Imported Powder Leeks, etc., ma C. . .. N , ftnJ , stT.GESTIONS construction work, which probably ft "pic-a-nic Lunc where Parks poiniea wu tne wjn about Mmh u RrnAV-flil SAusasre. COc For Heini Cream p Larare tins. 2 Gat- Alaska without ace deat. ounny roini racing Aj!rvillg Arnvng Tod.iy: y Mn Haddie Fil- ord.rr with whfth will Governor Parks believes that placed us there is a great need now for keep the .'"JfW Holland Herring in Kegs 50 low-priced radio transiting sys- son." he added 'This cftmpany J Rhubarb-Per lb. 20c tMnal ptrmtttlnf outlying sectin. Pi order, with u. for all of g , ib oil! He expressed their shook, for th keJehikan f,""! 25c planes. y ui . , ni... th Phnm av hunt, xnri h O IOr ...v w , , tr,i uiiikp rierv. snroui". rket ! -Slane. greatly encouraged "bby plant at George Jnlefe , 1W;. W. rry Cooked Ham, Baked :rr l lst yean" n.v.rnor Governor are now cania ior dihw BelOfBa. Baked Meat i-oai h and Watts 'Wocery Quality RIgh -Prices Right S PHONE 56 PAIN in BLADDER promptly Ei4 bf SANTAL MIDY Uf ure to rt Ihf ummii Look lor tar evrd "Milt '