F ' V FWhtiw 1, 1920 Local iVou; tfeafi is Often Only at the End of a telephone Wire Someone you love lies sick the doctor has called arid lias ordered jrfedfpitipr-T'wants 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 ac-eurate and the delivery speedy. RKINfJ YOU PRKSCWI'TIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER. DRUGGISTS fcV JW Ml WE Hfl IU IB pn m yfie Pioneer THIRD AVE, f, SIXTH ST ' -.. . . i : i i 1 '"- -' r W i? Underwear ! for the Cold Weather FOR INDIES, CHILDREN j AND INFANTS ; In pure wool and iilk-and-, wool : combliratlons ami two- j I) WW Sllitfi. j AT MOST REASONABLE PIUCES j Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avenue 1 REDS Transfer Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO M'iWiNH We sell 8 Winds of Conl Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So Is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pnys the highest prices. Drtitristv , . , -Tfif.PHONES H 0p II! , , , , , , r : u MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on out stock-list board daily. We can give instant service In buying and jelling Mining Stork on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We iUo haty facilities for accepting Wheat order.' on Winnipeg StocJ' Exchange. Representing Miller. Court & C Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avvnue Prince Rupert. IIC. Intelligent Battery Service a a r.,t take cure of your battery problem.- this winter and you'll find -.n end of "cussini;" at the car that won't start when the weather is cold. We repair and service old batteries, and ran sell you the finest new ones made. S. E. Parker LIMITED Ford Dealers DOMINION TIRES 3rd Avenue Phone 83. m-JlP. lAIIr and Personal News In Brief 4V;Tnxl I'hom 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Pr. J. It. Gosse. hone C86, Aid. F. 0, Dawson Hailed thiaj morning by the Prince Rupert for a brief trip tp Vancouver on private business Ewart Lyne (Pianist, Capitol-Theatre)' teacher of pianoforte, Studio 10 Federal Mock, Phone Red 701. tf, For . range, use Beacon Hard Alberta Sootless. Quick fire, no soot. Albert & McCaffery, Ud. ; Phone 11C and 117. tf. Buy cold weather coal, Nanai-. mo-Wellington. It produces heat and lasts. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 11G and lit., tf.j CfJ.B. if&fthi ipincess Royal, 'Caj.L'S. Jt.imy: ii due in porl port t 4:30 thtsafter- jnionjalfd' HillX -lail at 10 p.m. on: 'her treCurhMi Vancouver and I way points. P. G. Russell, assistant superintendent for the Canadian Nat- I innal Pallu'At.B ufrlvol in a city from the interior thU afternoon ant will return to Smithers tomorrow morning. James Gibbons of Bangor. Maine, arrived in the city from the east on yesterday nfternoon's train, being here in connection with the settlement of the estate of his brother, the late E. C. Gibbons. A, ItjlfolUif: iuWrintendent of I ithe the bVidgerantf rfidgesranU bunding bunding depart depart- jjig Isobel jgi stuarl Stuart on yesteraay 'afternoon's traIrjJff VY F,jV from a trip to the interior oni official duties. mm The prices of Mink, Martin,- in fact all skins were never j higher than they are today. We have a large order which we i have to fill, and we guarantee I to pay more than anybody else, ! Don't jell your skins until fot Isee Goldbloom. You will 'nlake ;more hy it. ' ; 4 . 4.4- 4' SCALE OF CHARGES The following is tne scale of charges made for reading notices: Dirth Notices 50c Cards of Thanks, S2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. t i nil . ' J f) aWnunxem knts 4 fl Prince Rupert Basketball 'As sociation dance February 1. 1 C.N.R. Emnloyees 6th Annual Ball, Moose Hal., February 8 Valentine Social in Catholic Hall, February 11. Presbyterians Valentine Tea, February 14. Moose Whlftt Drive and Dance February 22, ( . See "Green Stockinet' I.O.D.B. play, Capitol Theatre, February 25. K. P. Anniversary Ball March I ment made this morning by Jn'- H O. WA1 VV i-VLiLiL-. T APF . CO VW., LilV. I TD vis II McLeod. collector of cus-. (omi This Is a slight gain over January Special SEE OUR PHONE 9 3RD AVE. BEWARE OF DIETS WITHOUT BULK Keljogg's ALL-BRAN Will Protect You People are more careful than ever before about diet. They diet to clear completions. They avoid certain, foods fa stay thin. They eat others to get at. But many are running a serious danger because they are missieg the "roughage" or "bulk" foods.that every person raust have to keep well. As a result, constipation gets In its deadly work. Headaches, list, lessness, circled eyes are only the first symptoms. In the end, con. stipation ruins healtb.wrecks beauty and may cause serious disease, Dont neglect your daily rough age. That is nature's rule. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN will supply it, A health-ful cereal to eat each day. To use in cooked dishes qr to serve with milk or cream. To mix with other cereals. ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to relieve constipation to prevent t Two tablespoonfuls daily chronic cases, with every meal It is 100 bran. Doctors recommend it. Your gTocer sells it. Served by hotels, restaurants, dining cars. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ALL-BRAN A good time- assured at the Basketball dance tonight in the Moose Hall. r .it- sailed this J-fnce Rupert T ti. t i. . 1. T).,l. 41..1I . . . 1 AO; i ( i v. ir.il extniKni in inr iuuose nun,- nravic ana reiresnmenis: Mike' riudjema returned to the city . on yesterday afternoon's trim' from a trip to the interior. I Mrs, M, Hudema and Miss A-1 JIudemn sailed this morning by( tne rrince nupert en a irip 10 Vancouver. B,'E. Gregg, assistant dlstrictX,,, -rrvvn 'T fotPMter. returned to the city orfr yesterday t afternoon's trajp from m trip to the Burns Lake district on departmental duties. Passengers sailing from here for Vancouver on the steamer Canlena tonight will include It. M. Semple and Mr. and Mrs. An on Anderson and daughter. J. McMahon master mechanic for, P- BUffia, Md,( sailed by the Prince . Kufterit. this morning on ilia return, to. .Vancouver after n brieX vist,.ln t,he city on com-!iiw btsin,s. ., Motorshic Fairbanks; Capt.' M. this mor with' two fiXW-rsWo''caugh ght the 1" W. J. Larkworthy, well known New lluzelton merchant, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed this rooming on the steamer Prime Rupert for Vancouver. ! I J. II. Arnett, who has been con- j neeted with the C.N.R. divisional supoi intndent'a office here for the past sevural years and for the i lat six months has been with the local freight agent's ,off(cfJ . ";,ve " tomorrow mprcollectloM Totalled $16,087.23,' Inp' 1 rai" 'of Kamloopa to , A ,nst W5 .30 ,n Same , which imint he has be-n transfer- : Month Laat Venr red in the railway service. . I Clearance Prices- I WINDOWS & FULTON STREET. FUNEPEAtSEHVICE HELD LAST NIGHT flody of James J'ostgate Forwarded 'to Vancouver, Where Interment Will Be Made prior to the forwarding this ' morning of the remains tp Van- couver, where interment will takeJanuary was rather heavier than place, a funeral service was heid last night, in the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers for the late James jPostgaJe, well-known young hali but fisherman of this city, who died suddenly Tuesday evening, The crowd of friends which gath ered to pay their last respects fill ed the chapel. Rev. J. B- G'b- son, rector of St. Andrew's Angli- can Cathedra, officiated and W. Vaqghan Pavies presided at the prgan. Accompanif4 'by the mother and widow, the remains .went tj Van- cnuver this morning aboard. the , sleamer Prince t)ipert, Pall- bearers, all members of the ueep Sea Fishermep's Union, were J. M'. Mor:sop, William Brett, Joseph Ki)by, Arthur Cabvan, Samuel Ayers and Fred Miller. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert j. B. Wilson, city; R. M. Semple, Winnipeg; W. nagerj, Copper City; Mr. and Mrs. i. u. Goldsworthy, Edmonton, W. J. Larkworthy. New Hazelton; Mr. qnd Mrs. James Booth, Ayton, Ont.; W. Laing, Victoria; Austin Drown, California; F. A. cox, at and C. 11. Fogg, Vancouver. Savoy , Joseph F. Qulnn and F..W- J3. Qiterman, Porcher Island1; 4& rutrrvman. Jan 1, Inlet; IMICfci G'. . Jbbm i imfi, Sinclair strom, Hose Prince Rupert., Royal D. TJIkplis, Smithers; C ,H. .Underwood,., C'.R.; John Wr- son, Anyox, I Central John Barseth- Carl Barstad and J. Brown, city j Edward Jorn, Porehcr Island - '"WEATHER 'REPORT Prince Rupert Clear, calm, temperature, 17 above. Terrace Clear, calm, 6. Rosawood Clear, calm, 4 below. Aiyansh Clear, calm, 12 be- Alice Arm-Clear, north wind 10 above. ! Anyox Clear, north wind, 12 above. ' Stewart-Clear, ' heavy north wind, 5 abov, ' ' I HaysportrCleaj-; light wind.1 - " ! 14 above. Port Simpson North wind, clear, 14 'above.' ' ' Hazelton Clearj calm, 18 be- ' - ' i low. Smithers ClOudy, calm. Burns LakeClear, calm, 34; below. Atlin Clear, wind, 22 below., Whitehorse Clear, light south' ' wind, 23 below, I Big Salmon--CIear, calm, 40 j below. ! Stewart Hlver Clear, cairn, 4i below. Dawson Clear, calm, 3G below. CUSTOMS REVENUE IN JANUARY IS UP, - rj I Customs and excise collections j for the month of January totalled i $16,087.25, according to announce-1 the total for the same month last yeor, which was $13,354.30. j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Brown Camera between Morse Crfek and Eighth Ave. E. Finder please return' camera or film to Ormes Ltd. 27 JANUARY FIRE MAGE.-IN CITY IS HEAVIER Loss by Time Adjustments Are Made Will Amount to $1000, It Is Expected r Fire damage in the city of Frince Rupek-t during the month of usual and will amount, it is ex pected, by the time adjustments have been made, to at least $1000. The two most serious fires were on January 26 in the Ballock house on Summit Avenue and on January 30 in a two-storey build ing at the corner of First Avenue and McBride Street belonzine to Capt. Alfred Swanson. Slight damage was done in the residence f Wiliam Reid on Fifth Avenue East. Most all the fires were at- ributable to dry maaSi thawing 0f water pipes or o!d weathef, -: . . . , ..) riTV T A If IMP QTCDC V vn i imvmu o TO GIVE EMPLOYMENT Delegation From Unemployed Men Had Interview With Acting Mayor Yesterday A committee of the local unemployed had an interview yesterdar afternoon with Acting Mayor ineo loiiart tor the purpose of consiae,ring means or alleviating the local situation. The noting mayor Informed the delegate that the city whs desirous of doing everything possible to give work this time. On Monday nlgh he stated, the council, wpuld re ceive a recommendation "'from the board of works providing for fur ther AtKet, . grajdjAg and sewar rk ! TU wfewfuld give.em- nlovmenp la a htiderable num- D. McLeod, shoe dealer, is to move shortly from his premises adjoining the Federal Block to Uie lieigemen Block. ! " ' "i TO abont PfDif Pdi Is a ykr sclentifle sclentifle prepiratloa prepiratloa pat pat v vp In pastille form, which proridei an entirely new ani tf. (retire trratment for eonrbs, colds, chest and throat troubles. Prps contain certain mtdlrlasl Isrredifnts, irblch. when plated upon the ((wijrue, lnimedlsttly l 1-. .Ur. fcrftg lonrs. On thilr J-rer. (her soothe the Infiarard aud Irrltttfd membranes of th bronchial tnbfs. tbe delicate walls ot the air psi-sires, and flnslly fit-r ssd carry relief and hrallnir to tbe Inngs.) IThlle no liquid or solid can rt.v to the Innvi and sir pMuret, these Tens fame ret there direct, snd healing eommenren, eroii It Ui aiuno kbS itit of tM and nail It (with la. ataaif rpr, a par ratora poitaft) to Tv Oo. Toronto. A froa trial paektt will thta aa aant yea. All rrrtit aaa atorat aU rtpa. 2$o bos. Ialkin's THE BSSfflSI' Telephone the office If i bIt U ANCIENT FORMATIONS IN SHALE ROCK NEAR ' limu JlllU U11U 11 ijH . " . T m i a ; l. JU v. 1 ...uiJi. 1 i . kjiiiswino uiiu w u it II 'uear iniiiriiiL Af Tt,.. 4.1. : v. HAkUl E Ul ILllA. I IUI IIIUL1IIIII. W Tl II' Mr. TilkoliK say are freauentl fftlinfl til that trlwf rtittr TTa Ka lions of years old. Tilkolis is well known Smithers prospector. wT C B H I u B I EXTRA SPECIAL Combination Soap Special 8 cakes Claosic 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 abave mwtiinl this ' ' week,-$1.59. ! Order early. Picnic Hams Extra special. .Per lb 23c S Fresh Shipment Evap. Prunes- 4-lb. boxes 75c For Your Sandwiches or Salad k011"' Paste Per tin 20c Ayimer assorted nouns cxi-.-a big value. 5 tins 4!U: Red Arrow Sodas 2 pkgs. . . .45; Fresh Crisp (iinger Snaps Per lb 25c Malkin's Seedless Grapes 2-lb. tins 35c iKIondyke Soap Large bars ..25c Just Arrived: Shipment Imported ' Indian Cu ry Powder Per tin Cue Last Week For Heini Cream . n n i TamhIa vamr i n riio Tina ' for B5c Arriving Todiiy : Fin Haddle Fil- I lets Per lb 25c I Holland Herring in Kegs ...$1.50 Hothouse Rhubarb Per lb. 20c Florida Grape F. uit Special i a fnr 25c Head lettuce. Celery, Sprouts, 'Tamitoea. Ueks, etc., market p:ices. SUGGESTIONS We carry c-nV-ed Ham, Baked I.Am. Boloana. Baked Meat Loaf, i Jollied Veal. Pic-a-nic Lunch and Brookfjeld Sausage. Watts Grocery Quality Right-PHONE IHrht 53 If D OF tHOUSANDS A M I I i. UiC II Rtmtnnbtr (ha Packaial fr-jL lis in ' 1 7 J iTtnrwhara. Tha "Malkin'l Bait" clrcla iiadamark it plainly marked upon quality ruarantted B luit you My "Malkia'l Bett " a your paper does not arrive