' mmnm a amaaaaaiMM ' . ... , . Local and Personal News In Brief Mm feafi fs Often Only at the End of a Telephone Wire Someone you love lies sick the doctor has called dhdhaBjordered medicine 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 accurate and the delivery speedy. BRING YOU PRESCRIPTIONS TO PRINCE RUPERT'S PIONEER DRUGGISTS Ormes IM. yfie Pioneer l)rtitcists rHIRDAVE.fr SIXTH ST TELEPHONES 8't,20C Underwear , for the Cold Weather FOR LADIES, CHILDREN ANI)'j&iNTS In pure wool and silk-nd-u'ool : combinations and two-niece suits. AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES Jabour Bros. Ltd. Third Avenue REDS Transfer Fifteen years' experience in HJKNITUHB .AND I'lANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT 8AND GRAVEL Our price, weights 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. Bring Your FURS to Goldbloom He pays the hluhent prices. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. .We can give instant ser-vice in buying and jelling Mining Stock on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alto hare facilities for accepting Wheat order on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller. Court & O Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lid. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, RC. Intelligent Battery Service Let up take cnre of your battery problem this winter and you'll find an end of "cussing" at the car that won't start when the weather is cold. We repair and service old' ImMcries, and can sell you the finest new ones made. S. E. Parker LIMITED Ford Dealers DOMINION TIRES 3rd Avenue Phone 83. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Dig 4 Taxi tf Dentist. Dr. J. IL Gosse. ?hone 686. Pete Laporte returned , to the city on yesterday aftenwjon train from a trip to the interior ' Buy cold WbathiV coatjfahai-1 mo-Wellington. It produces heat and lasts. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 110 and 117. tf. St. Andrew's Church (Church of England) Men's Annual Banquet, Tuesday, February 12, at 7 p.m. in Church Hall. Tickets one dollar. 27 T. H. Middlemasa, post-office ; inspector, arrived in the city on ; the Catala last evening from Van Valentine Social Hall, February 11. Presbyterians February 14, in Catholic Valentine Tea. Moose. Whist Drive and Dance February 22. ' . See "Green Stockings," I.O.D.R play, Capitol Theatre, February 25. 1. K. P. Anniversary Ball March SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. 12. Funeral Notices $1. ' , Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements J2. szrrinn H. S. WALLACE Do you take mast tor your health? If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES the standard of quality tor over 50 years. couver, oeing on ms way 10 uwL .CA-t:- r n 1 interior on official duties. , hwitli J. W. McDonald, lofcrt lnllpr.fi ..m tepid water over night, who has been on a vafefch Jripl- Suv well, strain and drink to Vancouver' and elsewhere in; the liquid. Flavor is im the south, returned to the city proved by adding the juice on ine cataia last evening. W. A. Bail, who has been on a two months' vacation trip which took him as far south as Califor- j ria, returned to the city on the ; Catala last evening. J. II. Macey returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a three weeks' business and pleasure trip to Vancouver. Mrs. fniAv an1 nfll1 or. ivmatnintf of an orange. ROYAL YEAST CAKES Pck Peek divorce trial. in th th rr , ic-r vs. to visit with friend, and relatives. February 4, in United Church Mr. W-Mnn It. MeAf nd ! Adan itackie. inspector of fish Mrs. who have children, who haw been Waiting !rieB' Mackie, tr.r it,. n..t .1, ww in Van-1 en holidaying for the past r xAW.,t-r.inopth or so in the outh. retur- "" ' i A. ents, returned to the city from ned to the city from Vancouver ' . 1 1 A I the south or the CaUla lat we-ion in Jz K" ning. ' Cant Pettr Rorvik, who ws The city council will raet to- 'om.er,!y promintir identified night in regular fortnightly m..w"hs .i ,ih A.ti u.mr tko i Prmce ilupert, arrived the now famous Big Missouri mine, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going through to Stewart. It is the ' i I For'sranM. use Beacon Hard 1 17 . .. v r . . Alberta bootless. Quick fire, no soot Albert & McCaffery. Ltd. Phone 116 and 117. tf. Provincial Constable Lance Potterton of Stewart, who has been on a brief trip south, wafc a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to his post in the north. In a recent examination in Vancouver of some sixty girls attending the Dubus Business College in that city, Mazel Charlotte Co.". of Hazelton passed her examinations 100 percent proficient. A. C. Macmillan of Vancouver, 1 well known representative of the Great West Life Assurance Co., i was a passenger aboard the Cat ala last evening going through to Stewart on business. I W. F. C. Draney, who has been ning from a trip to Vancouver. ning returning north after a business trip to Vancouver. i. identified with the National Air-; plane Lumber Co. in connection with its logging operations up, the Ecstall River, returned to the .city on the Catala last eve-; j At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon the fire department had a call to the residence of B. J. Mellish, Fourth Avenue West, where a chimney fire did no damage. Allan Carolan, well known Stewart merchant, was a passenger aboard the Catala 'last eve j W. J. Crawfoj-d of Stewart, who has been on a trip to Van couver where Mrs. Crawford and family are, spending the winter, was a passenger,, aboard the Catala last eveong returning north. in therr''HiT k'city on the CaUla last evening rii (Jollart i n one of " The Reverend J. B. and Mrs. Gibson will be At Home' to the Ajylnew's Cathed-UoMjand other presiding, tae,"-' . , J. Z frfehds; at' The Kectory, 674 principal items of buslne w11l!froiVancouf' " H'j'HFourth- Evenue E. on Thursday be the consideratfon of a report ' " " " ?i IT J levening. February 7, at 8:8U o - from the Board of Works reewn- n. .1 .fcl!V. mending unemployment rIif i . 1 "w . " i work. Mayor S. P. McMonW"1 rfihe,tqtem, W who is vislUng Vancouver and ?rUD Wrkln th., I Victoria on city business, is ex- jpected to return from the south I on Wednesday. ANNOUNCEMENTS C.N.R. Employees 5th Annual Hall. Moose Hal.. February 8. luw lor uid voiHtuiau ianuuai Railways, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. i On his way to Okalla where be I will serve a terrrf of one year's! imprisonment for contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, Billy Ross, native, was brought to the city from Terrace by Provin- i elal Constable H. L. McKenney on ijesterday afternoons train and) wv u. i 4 Tij,.. h!ru' thJ!,t!.f Rdl "Jrf; will be taken south later In the week. Union steamer Catala, Capt A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at first trip north in the last few ,5:30 last evening from th south; years for Mr. Lindeborg, who has been residing in Seattle. William M. Watts and his', bride, formerly Miss Alice Nel-j ton At- .i.i. . . i r . on ine iiutu yroicruay uner- . noon fmm moos trip a two weeks' honey- south. Part of the n and naWfA at 8 n.m. for Anrox. i Stewart and other northern points ' of call whence she will return ' here tomorrow' morning and sail south at 3:30 am. Passengers coming north on the Catala in cluded: W. F. C. Draney, Miss ll! i Avjrpy. Mrs. Flem-chlfd CiipW L: H. Lind-, vlwU "3 WSIw. X. Bell, T. IL I MiddlemasJ. D. Forsyth. W: J. ,rr. 1 McQuart, Mr. and Mrs. Adam i i in .u the Atlin Avenue W.rtview. and rMr71 P J Mr-, children. Peter Rorvik and J. II and Mrs. Hwe JooJIowe. Mg;ey fof prjnce Rupert. Mrl 1 if TnHi! Xrr A. 11. Wvll and The Vancouver Province in Its M McDonaid for Anyox. and A. Twenty Year. Ago" column last c Macmillan. W. J. Crawford, Thursday recalled that the con- cbfe Unce rotterton, Allan struction of plank roads and side- Carolan D. c. Barbuck, Dan walks on surveyed streots at LJndeborg( Miss G. Smith and E. Prince Rupert had been started c Mdrris, for Stewart. by the provincial government. . Two or thrte hundred men were employed, the wage being so Children's Colds Doubly per Hour some or tnese siue- Danjrcrous Alter UtC bill walks, though badly dilapidated. January Special Clearance Prices are ("till in existence, but are be-; Physicians advise that the chief ing rapid'y replaced by more. danger In this epjdemlc is after ( modern and permanent thorough-. fnfluenza. TheSu more than ever, fares, ''"he plank roads have coid8 attacking tne weakened sys-long siim' riisap?)eared. , ffjn rqay lead to bronchitis, pneu-: ...j:1 . 4i tnwmla.ior a second and more se-. SEE OUR WINDOWS PHONE 9-3RD AVE. & FULTON STREET. vere case oi iiu. io ciallv true of children. I Flu 'nearly'' always leavts the TP stomach upset. Internal medica- l-i 1 LJ tion should, therefore, be avoided,. j as it so often further disturbs the , I digestion and thus retards r'cov-j ery. i But If a fresh cold comes, don't ' let tho child keep It overnight, j Just rub Vlcks on throat and chest at bedtime. As it is applied , externally, Vlcks can be used freely even on the youngest child, with no fear of upsetting a delicate stomach. 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