6th. 1923. PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN If You Trade Out of Town, and I Trade Out of Town, What will Becorne of Our Town? The Dollar Spent in Prince George will Remain Home to Boost. The Citizen's Trade-at-Home Campaign Read these articles with care. They may present something you haven't thought of before. Patronize the people whose advertisements are here* They are neighbors and will treat you right. The money you spend with them stays in circulation in your district. DRUGGISTS. Tm KKXALL STORE 1 fll criterion for purity and KholeaomeneBS In prepalred drug formulas. As well, you get the benefit of an International service when .l.-nllng with Rexall. Bring in vour prescriptions. THE PRINCE GEORGE DRUG CO. plin(;KKK*>IVKNE8S 1 iS the policy of this busy Drug gtore, Vou will find here practically everything you would expect to find In a first-class drug store, prescriptions dispensed with accuracy and dispatch. STKACY'8 PHARMACY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES I BT US QUOTE PRICES J on your proposed building or SlleTatl-on requirements. We car-,v a complete stock of Builders' Supplies, Lumber, Doors, Windows, Hrlck, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Glass, Etc. We give you service. McLVNIS & WILSON BUTCHERS pRINCE GEORGE MEAT MARKET. Fresh and Cured Meats, Choice Groceries. Phone 87. Third Avenue. .1. 1\ KNKMARK ASK POK SHAMROCK BRAND Hams, Bacon, Lard, Butter, and Ulendale Butter. Western Canada's Finest Products P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. QUALITY SHOULD BE FIRST Consideration when ordering Meats. Our stock is well kept, clean und wholesome. Phone 60 (or choice cuts of quality. We aim lo please you. GOLDER & WIELAND .. MUSIC HOUSES. EVERYTHING In MUSIC Heintzman & Co. Pianos, Phono- graphB, Records, Sheet Music, Musical Instruments. W. J. PITMAN. GROCERS gTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Fruits in Season, Flour and Feed. PHONE 18 For Prompt Service \V. BEXON & CO. QUR DOLLARS, Spent la Prince Oeorgo, help our town and help us all. Your groceries, bought at thla store, cost no more than elsewhere, and we give you a servlce.whlch Is Impossible to secure by mad. Phone 13M. O. N. IIAYDO.V. . GROCERIES,'PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Flour, Hay, and Grain. J. ASSMAN. QUR AIM IS TO SELL you a line of Groceries, Fruit, Provisions, etc., the price and quality of which will keep your money In Prince Georgo. Our stock is abundantly supplied with the boat the market affords. Phone 1. C. C. REID. TAILORS You Should be as Loyal to Your Community as to Your Name "Stay away from that town! It's a dead one!'' Do you want that to be said of your town? Of course you don't, for you wish, as a matter of local pride, if for no other reason, to have your town stand high in the estimation of the world. But are you sure that you are doing everything in your power to place your town in th; position which you wish it to occupy? That is the question that every person should ask himself or herself at frequent intervals. Every dollar spent at home helps to make the town a live one. Every dollar sent away frdm home to the mail-order house helps to make the town a dead one. The issue is a clear-cut one and is squarely up to every resident of the community, whether a resident o? the town itself or of the country surrounding it. The man who does not care whether he lives in a live or a dead town, if there is such a man, need waste no thought on the subject, but the man who wants to live in a live town cannot get away from it. It is up to him to make his town a live one or a dead one. FURNITURE REMEMBER! When you buy Furniture, Bedding, etc., In thla store you its the gennlns article, and not a picture, before yon buy. Our stock Is large. You are almost certain of securing Just what you want here. OORLE8S, LIMITED. DRYGOODS |jQUR BUSINESS CONNECTION In Prince George Is proof of a satisfied cllentel. We endeavor, at all times, to anticipate your requirements and we give you a ser-vlco on all purchases hard to secure when purchasing out of town. ¦ HUGHES & DRAKE YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF to I aspect the values offered by this store btfore Bending out of town. We carry an abundant stock of staple and fancy Dry-goods. We meet competition on all quality merchandise. J. IZOWSKY. GENERAL MERCHANTS nmoooDs, boots AND SHOES s; Furnishings, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Trade-at This Store and Save Money. PECK A G1IXIS; LIMITED. MEN'S WEAR HARNESS PLUMBERS NORTHERN HdRNESS and supply HOUSE QUR STOCK „ and samples of imported and domestic woollens for coming season offers a choice variety of shades, patterns and styles to chooBe from. Come in and let us assist you in making a selection. Custom Tailoring for Ladles ' ¦ and Gentlemen. ALFRED GOFF. HARNESS THIRD AVE. PRIMCE GEORGE PRINTING COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS. Supplied from the Citizen Presses. Competitive Prices. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE. pOOR PLUMBING IS DEAR . at any price. Have your plumbing done by this firm and assure yourself of the beat In Quality, Materials and Workmanship. Furnace installations, Sheet Metal Work. Electric Supplies. _______W. G. D. HARPER. SHOE SHOPS WIDE AWAKE SHOE SHOP. Boots and Shoes, Expert Shoe Repairing. Come In and Inspect Our Values. GEORGE ST. PROGRESSIVE MAN spends his money in hie own community. This store caters to the dress requirements of the progressive man. Our. stock is the last word In Style; the last in Quality, and Very Reasonably Priced. A. M. PATTERSON LADIES' WEAR HARDWARE p IT'S HARDWARE We have It; if we haven't got it, we will get it for you;, if we can't get It, it inn't made. This la our business policy coupled with the fact that reasonable prices prevail hero in all departments. THE NORTHERN HARDWARE COMPANY , STATIONERS JVJO NEED to send out of town for Office Supplies, Stationery, Magazines, BookB and Sundries. We carry an unusually large stock of these lines and we Invite you to corns In and look around. PANAMA NEWS STAND JJOOKS, STATIONERY, TOILKT ARTICLES, B. G. PARKER "Good Clothes Shop" TRADE IN PRINCE GEORGE. EVERYTHING for MEN Shoes and Stockings for Ladles and Children. BAIRD'S. Tobacco and Novelties—A Rtoek reasonably priced. large 2. B. GUEST & CO. JEWELLERS THIS HTORK'S POLICY: To represent goodB exactly as to quality; to sell all jewellery at a uniform fair price; to correct all mistakes; to give all n square deal. G. McCULLAGH ' EJXPERT JEWELLER and Watch and Clock Repairer. We are equipped to handle your repair work with accuracy and dispatch. We guarantee all work. Optical parlor in connection. Spend in Prince George. W. SKINNER n^o«,U«J TONIGHT ureamland & tomorrow ?????<»???????»??»»??»?????????»? """If It'H a Paramount, It's the Bent Show In Town." Jas. Kirkwqod and Anna Q. Nilsson tte The Man from Home An Elght-Reel G«orge Fitzmaurlc© Production,1 Depleting Some of the Wonderful Rivera Scenery Where the Story Unfolds. _______«_ ??????? ?? ?«¦«>?? Harold Lloyd (Vmiedy, "LOOK OUT BELOW." and Ae«op Fable*. "THE MAID AND THE MILLIONAIRE." ADULTS 40c WE >??< PAY TAX. CHILDREN lSc. : : : ¦<0W (I 71 s ' then somebody asks for his head on a charger. Some of the red men think that they are due to have a new chief soon after the a^ent arrives, but the present chief 13 not without friends, and it looks as though the fellows with the balance of power may turn the tldo one way or the other. -THE MAX FROM HOME" IS DREAMLAND FEATURE K|o>7 Luid Amid BeautUul Scenery of Itlvcra Is Depleted on Screen WIT'l JAMES KIRKWOOD and Anna Q. Nilsson in the cast, orge Fltzmaurice Ib presenting ne Mat» From Home" at Dream- land Theatre tonight and tomorrow, nnd. its an added attraction to this bill which runs for eight ieela, there is> a good comedy featuring Harold Lloyd, nnd an Aosop Fable. "The Miild nnd the Millionaire." The story of "Tho Man From Homo" is laid in the beautiful Bcen-ory of tho Rl'vvjra, and In photographing it the company went to the south of Franco and produced the film amid tho scenes thnt nre Idealized In tho nutlior's work. RESERVE INDIANS HAVE • CAUGHT LOGGING FEVER Honry Dick and Hl» Trusty Bravo* Arc Making the Woods Rlnji with Their Axes In town to look after his business affairs, Henry Dick, one of the bright lights of Indian Reserve No. 3, told The Citizen that he and hie fellow bravea had logged off about 300,000 feet from tho Indian lands and were just about through with their operations for the season. Henry has three teams of his own. nnd although th-sy are all In the light-woight class, he says ho has taken the logs out without abasing these tniBty steeds, which. In happier times, he delights to race and ride about. Tho Indians are .waiting for the arrival of Indian Agent McAUan. There Is a little dust-up over the chieftainship again and now and REAL ESTATE SHARKS IN BALLY OLD LONDON Federal Government is Mark for Big Figures In Seeking London Hume A cable from Ottawa, stating that the Canadian government Is nogotl-mini; for the acquisition of the Grand hotel, Trafalgar Square, to be used as the London offices of the Canadian High Commissioner, Is merely a fragmentary statement of th'j matter, according to Loudon nd-vice8. The Canadian Press understands that the Dominion government has several. buildings in view, 'the Grand hotel perhaps not being the most favored. What its clear,- however, is thnt iha government nt Ottawa Is disturbed at the price it will be necessary to pay to secure a really fine building. On tho other hantl, mors than one prospective vendor spoils hta chances of Belling by putting on an extravagant figure directly it" becomes known that the Dominion government Is a potential purchaser. In one case, 50,000 pounds were clupped on thv original price when it was ascertained that the government might buy the building: RUPERT PAPER SFJ5S " WITH OPTIMISTIC EYE Prince Rupr-it News Thinks Lumbering Will be Successful TlUs Year With lumber prlce3 stiffening and the demand lor si nice anil hemlock very marked it Is probable that several mills in Pnncc Rupert *nd Prince George districts which have not opera* >1 t.>c ranie time will resume cutting this year, says the Prince Rupert New3. Taking the present mill price ofj fir, $22.50 a thousand, as n base, there is a strong demand tor spruce at slightly higher prices. Hemlock Is now worth between $1.00 and 12.00 Ies3 than fir. There is little sprnco stock on hand despite the demand. Aeroplane spruce is also In demand besides government requirements. Communications received at Prlirce Rupert indicate that buyers on the Atlantic seaboard are open tor cargo shlpmentB from this port ¦whenever facilities are provided tor shipping It. Lack of a lumber assembly wharf is the one great handicap to the resumption of lumber production on a large scale 1n the Prince Rupert district. At the preBent time, there are pine mills producing lumber in the two districts, six in Prince Rupert and three In Prince George. The mills which will be producing lumber in the two districts this year, are expected to be an follows: Prince Goorge Longworth Lumber Co....... 26.000 Newlands Lumber Co........... 16,000 litter & McDongal!, Shere .... 25,000 Loos Lumber Co., Loos.......... 8.000 Fras-*r Timber Syndicate, Dome Creek................____60.000 Red Mountain Lumber Co., Penny ........._____............< 36.000 United Grain Growers _____ 85.000 E. Bu haw, Dewey ________ 20.000 Dewey Sawmills, Dewey ___ 15.000 Giscome Spruce Mills _____100.000 Cranbrook Sawmills___......._ 36,000 Prince Rupert Massett Timber Co., Buckley Bay....................................14 0.000 Big Bay Lumber Co., George- town.................................. 20.000 Swanson Bay........................ 85.000 Amsbury. Lakelse Lumber .. 26,000 George Little. Terrace ____ 20.000 Kleanza Lumbar Co., Usk .. 30,000 Nor. B.C. Lumber, Smithers 25,000 Royal Mills. Hanall.............. 20.000 j IMPORTING FINE HORSES While overseas, occasion will be taken by Mr. Archibald, the director of the experimental furmB syBtem, who was a visitor hero last year, to visit Denmark nnd make an investigation of the bacon swine Industry, more particularly with regard to breeding and feeding methods employed in that country. Five Shire horses, as well as .a number of sheep and swine, and, perhaps, a few cattle, are to l>¦> Imported for breeding purposes into Canada from Great Britain by the Dominion Department of Agriculture this year. Tho horses are being donated to the government by ,the Shire Horse Society of Great Britain. The director of experimental farms, and the Dominion animal husbandman have sailed for England to assist In making the selections of the horses at the London horse show to be held on the 22nd and 23rd of February. It Is Intimated that these horses . win form the nucleus of a large stud of Shires to be maintained at one of the western experimental stations. The hogs to be Imported will include Yorkshire, Tnimvorth and Berkshire boars of bacon type. MAMMOTH TUSKS A mammoth's tusk, twelve feet long, with part of the skull attached, has been found in a newly-dug pit at Hayes, Kent. The discovery was made by some workmen at a depth of! about ten feet. Further digging! will, It is believed, reveal sufficient bones to reconstruct the complete skeleton. In splendid preservation, j Canadian National Railways GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY S. S. PRINCE GEORGE Sails from Prince Rupert every Friday at 8:00 a.m. for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle. For Stewart and Anyox every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. 8. S. PMNCE JOHN Sails from Prince Rupert for Vancouver via North and South Queen Charkrtte Island Ports at 8:00 p.m., Jan. 6th, 20th, Feb. 3rd, 17th, March 3rd, 17th. 31st. PA8SKNGBR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE EASTBOUND—Daily Except Monday—6:26 P.M. WESTBOUND—-Dally Except Monday— 8:48 P.M. Fur Atlantic steamship sailings or farther information apply to any Agent or G. A. McMchoU, Asst. Gen. Freight & Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Farmers £«, Colonization IN COXNECTION WITH THE IMMIGRATION CAMPAIGN BEING CARRIED ON OVERSEAS Canadian National Railways Industrial and Resources Department WILL RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FROM FARMERS PREPARED TO ENGAGE FARM HELP (M.tfcE OR FEMALE) FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR AT RATES OF WAGES CURRENT AT TIME OF ENGAGEMENT Farmers axe to make ajppllc&Uoii on a form that may be obtained from C.N.R. Station Agents. C.N.R. representatives overseas will endeavor to secure the class of help required in Great Britain, Belgium. Switzerland, Denmark, Holland, Norway and Sweden. The Governments of these conntries stand ready to assist this class of their people to emigrate to Canada, but feel that they should be assured of employment for at least one year In order to gain .^sufficient Canadian farming experience to fit (item for going on farms of thsir own. Farmers who are able to do so, can Hiub assist In colonization work by engaging help by the year. There will be no charge to the farmer for our service, nor will the farmer be required to .make any cash advance for the travelling expenses or his help to the nearest railway station. The information necessarily asked tiir la those application forms, which will be held in •strictest confidence, includes: the kind of help required—male or female—married or unmarried; date required and for how Ions: nationality desired; monthly wages offered; kind of work nfteio