"fT ',' ',7 pap.v Tfnvv yMlfPMMwi iii i ij m 3jiow f snirt sjfflnMJgniaans' snn m sanjaBWaanaaaayannBOi wisini prx wifctiwi Local and Personal News In Brief Now Health is Often Only at the End of a Telephone Wire Someone you love lies sick the doctor has called and has ordered medicinewants it right away ! He phones 82 or 200. Many experiences in the past have taught him 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. BRING YOU PM5SCMPTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERTS PIONEER DRUGGISTS Jfic Pioneer THIRD AVE.fr SIXTH ST SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue Phone 765 MEAT, FISH ANDtYEGETABLES h OLD COUNTttY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. "CATERPILLAR" Tractors 3IGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Ever' Ve A Hundred Use for Every Site t TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY' IIKTTKK QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Prioaa on Request t , : ' ;' Sole Distributers far B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CQ, LIMITED . iwanrh Of fife 1MAStn Hlreet Norman I . holt &&$&$&tiM Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Iruacisis TELEPHONES 8',20C - .r. m .Trnm.j i SHIPYARD Operating U.T.r. 20.00fi Ton Floating Pry Dock KidntrHchinUta, Iloilermakens Blacksmith Pattern f Rioakerii. Founder Vodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AN1J ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and S85 Telephone the office if your paper docs not arrive 4 a Taxi Phone i. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. It Gosse. hone G8G. Fun fbf all at the Legfon Dance, Friday night. This: afternoon's train, due wm the east at 3 :80, wan reported thto raornifig to be on time. Gurvich and Harding, ten round.-at Capitol Theatre, Thurs-iay night at 7:30. Ladies especially invited. 18 Tommy Fraser and Tiger Boulter, at the Capitol Theat re, Thuiv day evening for the lightweight champion hi u of Northern li. La dke especially invited. IK j Tou bvflfi)i-nainmei)t at ithe Capitol Theatre, Thursday i night at 7:30, entertainiS? West- em uanatia lttoan xumMErru" Association.' ' Ladies especially Invitetf. " 18 Adjutant William Kerr. Salvation Army, at visiting' Mcttakutla today to attend to commission among native officers and to hold a lantern slide lecture tonight nn The Life of Chriet." lit- will return to the city tomorrow. M. M. O'Brien, who is in charsv erf work betas conducted on the Big Missouri arise for the Con- wiweo Miimr : aewmn arrived ia the city fron Stewart 7 T . . V 8 , " O'Brien is going through te Van- eourer en the vessel. iiuatULaiiiHrTOJwa IjJsfcMCrifrrTi iali"MrracAi ; nrnn I nrtrtl I r K T T I rltrrl X XUU JL XIlUXJ . I Aluminum Preserving Kettle 1 vrttkS Bars Pearl Naphtfia Soap' for ll.M a Rogor'a Silver Teaspoon with Pkg. Sunlight Soap, 1 Pkg. Lm. 1 Bar Lifebuoy Sn&n. all for 4 $1,00 BM'i H 1. T 1 II. .miTil Coffee for Malkin'a Coffee-Per lb 6c jnaiKina iea iir id iw Lanka Tea I Ito $1 . Blue Ribboa Ta 2 1-ts . $1.71 Blue Ribbon Tea $8.40 ! Mussallem Grocery tO. i Lim'ted C17-42S 5th Ave. E. Phones lg&4 IIMI.IIJaliy.iirtWjag RED 'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience in j FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING . We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weight" and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. G. A. Woo.iiaiid. loru.1 aifnt nf the' lmeriai nil Co., returned to the city .r: h, Catala this mors- in irnm u hri, f business trip , r,vn . ., st. rt Paaaenger- goin throuyh to Vancouver from northern ootntu on Uh I ats.' i today include: M C. Davis, from Anvoa: a n Ruth- N- Er: st- WIIHa McGrew. Mrs. M. JI O'Etriea, Jl. Homer 1. W V.u M oi l . a Nakaswira, f raM Arrandale; G E. Windsor; from Klaeottth, ana Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brown, who l;Jw been mk!n Um round trip. .. ..... 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS ; Eale. Whist Drive and Da ace, Prince Rupert Basketball At- aoeiation dance Febmanr 1. CN R. Employees Uh Annual R.,'1 Uno. Hal. FeWuarv I PreRbvterians Valentine Tea. February 11 " " I , , , consisting -of Miss Wadea it. ti n u y w j. MooAe Whist Drive and Dance IL Tobe aN R- d,vl'ional Mussallem. Jake Massallem, Ron-Februarj'22. Wperictendent. lft yesterday for ald jrtiett N V ilson, Bob "PRIMfF R1IPFRF RAWING I AirTtL KlirCrU OftlLirtU ELY ON JANUARY- 25 f ,. fcCTT". . PersV,sea)arRiiur here a. vi Canadian NMonal SJWmoIn?W tfie Catala from wi l yy., :? ls,Hi' Vtrt Hambley and P. 9:00 ..clock -nt.4of jYloek -(Austin, from Anyox. and F. Joud-,day morn.Mir. Jnuaiv Wn. Mrs. U KeffirjM. M. O'Brien, particular frdm City Ticket Of- M Fathtr ,nd Mrt. f ,ce' PhoJL 18 1 KergqrsmeaiT. from Stewart. SCALE OF CHARGES The f llowing la the scale ! of ehart'e made for reading nncicex: Birth Notices M)c. Qardx of Thanks, fg. : 'runcr..l NeUce $1. Funeral Flowers 10c rier name, r M;i rr He and Engagement atintitin ment sz. . . . ............ . . Deacon Hard Coal is Mrs. II. Calderwood of IMgby Island is sailing- this afternoon by the Catala on a ffip to Victoria. A. W. Lipsin of the Acme Importers sails by the Catala this afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. II. S. Parker Is sailing this afternoon by the Catala on "er.e " w a business trip to Vancouver ..d.g"; wh h- arrived from Norway. He left to other points in the south. . airs, bins Aierrn anu cr child are sailing this afternoon on the, atala for a holiday trip to Van-j ( uver. A. T. Parkin re-turned to the c;.ty on the Wa this morning from a brief business trip to Frt. ., c ' : i impfion. of the defenee PianoforteJtM!ha,, Theatre)' teacher of Studio 10 Federal Block. Phone Red 701. Fred Joudry, local optician, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Stewart on professional business. Big triple bill Thursday even-in .ng at Capitol Theatre at 7:80. Largest bill ever presented in Prince Rupert Ladlea especially invited. 18 "Salvor" arrived With full car- po Naaalmo Wellington Lump coal "tv,. "The rv,ot Goal that tuft..(. " Lasts." JL Order mew. Albert & MeCaffery Ltd. rnone u & n. w ' n iiara ooai is amoKe- !- W lo mid to be the m f Alberta Coals. Al- JHtUattery, Umlted, Ag- 'aula. Pkniia 11R mil 117 if u" teamer Catala, Cajjt A. IWckaoa. returned to port at 1BM tnis morning from Anyox, I KfAUkl rt on1 nl Ii n I I 1 1 hi I Ii illl MAitil C& ami Wl a0 thJt afwTBoon fr th8 sdulh. Harold Brown, general manag- Li unJBflWamsni uo., J j?; r " "pa,fnifr! t Vancouver after having made lr,p nrth- I George E. Wlndeor, manager of Wale Itla'bd cannery, who , k.. i . . . t. . ... . uce11 un inp M) n.n- vvinu, is u jooMiKer tttmaru ine 9t&la today soing through to .Vancouver i a mp over me une as tar as ,Wr.. 1ark 0n f,ic,al dutie He will return to the the city city toward ! r palh. nonUki Cat,iiilk 1(&urch V $l(W- niv I In the city from the nui th on 11m Uifc mornlnK and will om " Utaeftow morning's train MTftf where he will conduct irvices next Sunday, returninfc hl P t Stewart next week ! I CXIIirOKATKIN OI TIIK CITY Of l-KINCE HI I'tKT take notice that u tjiiy or rrmoe Rupert mianm w , cotMiruot a pavement sixteen feet wide g" Vanardol Street, eommenclnt at tho i mtr-un t v....rrtni m-t ui Oraham Avenue and ectendlng aloaa.aga's Hardware, for paint; A. & vaTrMli SraJ ndtHSct4 Bakery i ato? H S WALLACF CO I TD -Tu-" A1- to, h. Jl nVju JL X i-'e t portion of the con aa i incurred or aUtan'e given In severs) treet Inteneetlont . , , , ., n l ni va a The eaumated ooat of toe work u ways Ipeladlng nacKlng the par- January Specia C earance Pncessrw:irr.ii IVVU J wt"'VW1VIWW,M"VV ' The apeelal atMunent 1. to ke .. art, fk- . 0pp0 SEE OUK WINDOWS PHONE 9-3RD AVE. & FULTON STREET. S Perioaa deaMiiR to pet man aaalMt uadettUias work mutt do Ton or before tne ath div of r- rutrv. isn. E. F. JONBS. City Clerk Dated till Slit dy ot January. 19W .JHJStSL '.tSTUDENT NURSES evening at 7:30. Ladies especial-18 ly invited. At the annual meeting of the St. Paul Lutheran Church reports on the wo.k were received and sev- ...1 .l1t- -.,1 J Tl. i .1 b v i. ii ,. ,i election of church council resulted . , . . i .i. w i in the ehoojng Knut Knutwn. B. Charstad and John Dybhavn. n P.w..n t ir-.i,it. . . i i i. a i t day on his return to Alaska and -.'the newly ' arrived brother remains , ... , . iI IlliS)! 1IIK till CT(UCWf j.f . f . . ,T ;, V"? ZuS'Zto Mrs. Harper. Miss Ro,e , ' , T. xQeiU. itiu uuiuiii ti lira imaamiuii. ail . Hams and C. Atktnaon. prosecuteik licito: E. F. Jones Regpensihle for the success of t vu p,i ; "MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND SCHOOL TRUSTEES ARE SWORN IN ON MONDAY T.liit .Cnl S P M,.MnrK I c a r ir n v r ' G Daw8011, S. D. Matdonald and w. M. Brown, aldermen, and James H xhompaon, W. G. E, 1 (tgi. anj u'liii nnrftt Ir a v i intii w a a, v aa v nnw fftrmaHv in office, havtni? hn aworn in atprar afternoon I bv Dy Maeistrale Mae1"6 Themas mom&i ffewjr MeCt' mnnt Th first mMnMntr hetuiew cHy council wHi acel on Thursday night and .S a'. 4.&f r nnnl I UmT4 wiU hav jn g Tit an, prl date to ohe4ki airman, i xhi honor, it is expected, wiU (aH upon Trustee Thomas Mc- . . i , .,-rw--M-1TtvT1 rIKtillJt LLUD Hfli ' 1 SOCIAL EVENING TO RESUME ACTIVITIES Activities of the Fireside Club &f FiMt .t Church ware turned following the Xh:iftma, Minvnhu or.nina ta.t night at which there was a large 1 crowd In attendance. Miss Au xuKini nH n nie 'iwrry rwrv were were in in eharire cnarge. i DeTotional exercise were con fluated by RV. W. F Price and veroi mUsical elections were ver. by the rrcn'.-. Onhostra r-m w llowartk, vuP Moll und Nellie Lawrence and Bert Croww. Ga Oaiu- tee were r. nlaved played asd deUeiott refreshments were wrwd ander tbe supervision of M4s Ca4hfta llUSSallf m apd w TOY REPAIRS Arotjnd 150 toys, books and dolls wore collected and repaired by th Boy Scouts and Girl Guides it the Toy Repair Shop, and dia- HbaHeal to boys and girls who ir feebly would not have received ay toy last Christmas. Twelve Inrs-e paresis, were seat by, parcel fmt and several parcels were itatribwted ia town. Thanks are due to those kind friends who donated the toys. Assistance vtr fhreit by Philpett Evitt Co. ' - - "i , for a donation of eea) J S. D. ... i j for neat? l....,, , tv,.w JshAson Ltd.. r tnconp- tunlty to do even mere next 'vrl,tmjl, Brl u,m . . 1 1 i i i j i ii i j Advertise in Th News. GUESTS OF HONOR Entertainment by United Church Young pope's Society Last Evening student nurses of the Pnnc tj,.o- ri u u i HUDert General Hospital were the honaw, rtg f thP YounPoo. pJf. nf Ch arch at a specially arranged so- cTcuijiK ioni Juki! i, i riv HUIJ bdng decorated in blue and white "or the occasion. The guests were welcomed by George H. , IJ a. a l v .B-, IOn Peowe r Society, ard Miss Jean wcAiurpny repren nn oenau oi the student nurses. . r Garner and j contents wre a fe;i- - ture of the eveninjr's pro -eedinK. ! prize-winne: s in the contest, be- Mi'is Jeen McMurnhy, p; evening's proceedingn were Mljs Edna Vickers. Miss Phyllis Lairtb, Miss K. Johnson and Bron-sob Hunt, who were in charge of the entertainment, and Miss D. Rpge.v, Mis E. P. Grassie and Gordon Hltchcoi-k. who supervise:! TJ ments. HOTE ARRIVALS Savoy J. B. Jllller and Archie Pel- Mntr. eltv. Royal Sam gMkn, Metlakatla. N Prince, Rupert Joseph S. 'Hoflteri, city. Central John perrin, Porcher Island. ( The Lutheran League met last nteht ia thr M?trot:ole Hall and one new member wa admitted . aReeu tajrj-ujdjpaa occupied th TimSai r ihJr oaauluzation . 5aTT - 'II, -j' iUJ irt . - Awful Pimples .On'Face and Neck For Four Years Mrs. Mary Rail, Eganville, Ont. writes: "1 am writing to tell you thai I suffered terribly with awful pimples, ail over my face ana neck, tor foui . iLhd , T'"1'11 bllt nn ,tlrf mtl om, j,,- a frien(j tuh m i bout tf and adrtaad me to iwe it I used four rlar of punpW" Maaufaetured only by The T. Mfl-bura Co., Ltd., Tex onto, Ont BLANKETS ASPEQIJVL Jf DISCOUNTS ON BLANKETS Jabour Bros. PRE-INVENTORV SAM!