Thuidfliy, January 18, 19.23 THE LEADKR JANUARY 26 & 27 Floii our ::<:•:;>; l-i'OOD, PURITY. MAPLE LEAF •''-!;.: s;«ck ¦......................... $3,p5 4s-ib. Sack .... ;.:..•!.....................„..'. $i!90 ROLLED- QATS^20-ll>. Sack ROLLED oAjTS./s-lh.-Si.cU TUBES. I-Large . .. CREAM OF WHEAT, Sack TUBES,! Largo ! o.HFS.jSmall ..-¦.-¦- POTATOES, per sack of 100 lbs.- ........¦.;.;„.-......... 95c. ...................... 45c. ..........:.......... 30c. ...........'-.:.........;.' 50cT .'.......:.............. 35c. ..:...„....::...:....'20ct^ $1.90 Biscuits :Sj0»A CRACKERS, I^i- Pail .................. 50c. SODA CRACKERS, Bulk, 2 lbs. for ........ 35c. SHORTBREAD, FIG NEWTONS, GINGER SNAPS, MACAROON SNAPS, Packet.... 10c. Canned Goods •.¦¦/' KAMLOOPS TOMATOES, Larffe, 6 for........ $1.00 CARNATION M4LK. Tails. 7 Tin. for ............$1.00 PINEAPPLE, Libby't Happy Vale, 5 tin. .... $1.00 PILCHARDS, 6 tin.......................:..........."....I. $1.00 SALMON, Pink, 10 Tin. !...;.:..T....................... $1.00 ROYAL CITY PORK AND BEANS, 13 for ..$1.00 STRAWBERRY &•, APPLE JAM, 4-lb. Tin ......55c. LANKA TEA, per Ib. ...... ^^t.:^.....:................ 55c. Apples DELICIOUS .....¦¦.¦¦...Tr..,.....:....:.:.—...¦.....¦..¦ _$2:ftQL WTNESAPS"^Z...............................'.............. $2.60 SPITZENBERG........................................... $2.60 WAGNERS...................................................... $2.40 ROME BEAUTY................... ................ $2 40 Ite2 n. CHOCOLATE BARS., All Flavor., 7 for ........ 25c. SEE OTHER BARGAINS INSIDE THE STORE. Bexon & Coihpany ¦:^;-ww^ - Mrs. T. W. S. Carsons is _ visiting j g at tho coast. ^ '. ¦' |fe V. u it g J. B. D'nniell returned^jvJTuesdny || evening1 from Toronto and w4ll again i| take up his position on the Citizen.'1! ¦*f ft 5V / I The lirst meeting: of the rntepay-;S ers of the Woodpecker school di'S'jg trict will be held at the postbffice on g Saturday, January 20, .Tlrajee trus- § tees will ho elected. f» jS !!!"l|i"l-llll!l!l!IHm"«**1.....m^m^^mmmmm^mmmw^ Chi<-f Carlow coast on| Saturday in charge of'Dick Wan Kee, who will serve Ihe remaining, portion rof his six months'..- sentence j -at Okalla. i ,,- * « ¦ • . j Mrs. AL Williamson and daughter,] Miss Ji'jui Bruce, were in the city the end of the week. Wiss Bruce re-maini'fl in tako a position in tlie.Lon-tlon cafe. U *S -ft Walter Austin, who represents the Austin'Company, Ltd., on the prairie anil along; the line between Edmonton and Prince Go.orpo, was in the *.• iiy the cud of last weok. Women's Flannelette at 95o ns - TbeV com. in very good quality Whil« Flannelette i,, ».„ pjnWor p.l. blue; .11 .i«.. R.guUr value, up to $1.85. Specia, ..............'................................. $135 $1.35 15 PER: CENT, REDUCTION ON BOYS'; SUITS S< PEli CENT. REDUCTION ON MACKINAW COATS 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON MEN'S MACKINAW COATS, SHIRTS AND PANTS Suits For Two Days Only 10 PER CENT. OFF ALL BLUE SERGES 15 PER CENT, CM-F ALL TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS A. M. PATTERSON !F IT'S MEN'S WEAR, WE HAVE it." Mi-.-. Rev. (Dr.) Huestis, of Red Deer, Alta., accompanied her husband, vvlui is heat! of tho Lord's Day Alliance, to this city, and together they wont to Prince Rupert on Sunday's train. ft T> it.- Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Moore, Mrs. R. M. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Wiliianis ami daughter and II. V. Taylor, of Vanderhoof, were among'] those who came down to see the hockey match. ¦ :'7 tr n ~ ' J. Goodtnan. who does not have to . . ;¦¦ i^l I participate in an election campaign MlMlWWllM] to be called mayor of McBride, was __ ;t business visitor to Prince George ihe end of lasf week. "Jake" is well known throughout' the whole of the .¦illhern district. Vf fV ^r ¦ •,..¦.' ' . February 14th being1 Ash Wednes-duy, the railway men have changed the date of:their dance to Tuesday, the 13 th. rTlie committee in is doing everything possible the biggest success yet^-tfnd that la saying1 "a mouthfu Girls' Flannelette Nightgowns L for 85c —In slip-over •tyle, rotAid neck, lace* trimming; fit agei 6 tc vcari. Regular $1.10. Sale price A.....,...................-.................. Black Cashmere Hose at 75c —Pi-nman'i pure all-wool, in black only: Size* &\tt t lar value* $1.00. Sale price, pair........................ o 10. ReKu-.......75c. HUGHES & DRAKE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS Telephone 5SL. Third * Mac's Cafe FOR FRESH BREAD AND GOOD MEA CITY E very Day is Bargain Day T WE WILL HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL TO OFFER ON THE 26th AND 27th. ¦'. if \ Wl'.T.CH OL'l; WINDOWS F.OJt ARTICLES. AND PRICES. j ASSMAN GEORGE STREET L Phone 110 Phone 110 25% OFF CANDLESTICKS AND SHADES 25% OFF BOXED CHOCOLATES 25c Bargains ALUMINUM SAUCEPANS SOAP BOXES KITCHEN UTENSfLS FUNNELS RUBBER GLOVES IVORY "TRAYS .. :i BARS PALM OLIVE SOAP I B. GUEST & CO. GEORGE STREET. PRINCE GEORGE. Leider^-Jis tt).1li - Paper Airs. "'A. Alexander, o( Dewey, spent the weekend, in town. »"•«>.¦- , it it it ¦ ¦ Mix. Brown and Airs. Jlowie, of Giscome, spent Friday in town. -„!-?""¦ v Tv u : ^ . Miss Elizabeth VVijknuin, of 'Stuart, was in the city oiu Saturday. r. • it J. Stewart, the Dorile Creek merchant, was in town Monday -qn business. ir "fr \i On account of our inembor, H. G. { Perry, having a bad cold, the Lib-1 eral smoker has been postponed un til JanuaVy 31st. , A party o/ Victoria men have pur-jchased the Henkel ranch at Francois Lake and purpose running a dairy farm and operating a »reamery. u i\ v"c Rev. Father Leray returned on •Sunday iiijflit from a visit to "Prince liupert. llesayt; after six days of rain, day and night, Prince George looks b«Kt to him. .¦'.''¦ U it -U A number of men fjuit work at JennuiRs'-tie-camp at Giscome the end «f last week, maintaining that the money offered was not sufficient. They also complained of conditions, due Lo poor water. •Cx.:u iz J. B. Arinishaw, road supeiintend-entat Vanderhoof, was in the city on official buniness last week-end. He was accompanied by Mrs. Annishaw. Of caurno he cculcl not go home without witnessing the hockey fames, and no doubt was as. proud of the boys of his home town as we were of out's. - ' -h -h ir E. A. Mitchell, of -Vanderh'oof, was amongst the people irom the creamery town who came down for 'he hockey game. Mr. Mitchell came to B. C. from Bruce county, in fact, was raised near Ripley, the town made famous- because "Pat" was born there; so he and our fellow-townsnum had. a )?r«atjtijaie talking over old tinie* v • i< ft *& o . W. G. D. Harper, who last week nstallcrl a radiophone set and ha» j since been subjecting -it to fievere] tests, finds that so far it is working-! to perfection". He has distinctly' heard^conceTts, etc., fi^om points as far nway as Atlanta, Ga., Wichita,, Kan., San Diego, San Francisco and Los--"Angeles. Cnl., Minneapolis, Minn., .Springfield, 111., and Winnipeg, Man, " The "Y}trtnh\oes" concert party 11 a ve^hite ly-ireen 'negotiating wiHT '. Adams of the Dreamland theatre for a combined motion .picture and' Pierrot show, proceeds of which, after expenses have' been*met, to be handed over to the city toospifeel. The date* now decided on tii> Itli and 6th_of February. The "Doprjinoea" expert, to be in great form with many Mew -numbers;—Popular prices, '50 and 2l> cents. " * ir it • Messrs. Kdstrom and (Slim) I'apsi, of Aiscome, appeared before Stipendiary Magistrate Herne at ,South Fort. George on Tuesday chaiged• with tearing down a fence across a logging' road, and using (threatening language to A. C Frost; across whose land, it is claimed the road ran when he. remonstrated with them, 'j/.ic defendants are engaged in a logging contract for the U.G.G., of Hutton, and the road was used by them in getting: logs to Eaglet hake. They were committed, and have elected for a speedy taal, which will probably he held the first of the week. ft # ft . J Rev. C. A. guestis, D.D.,~ secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, occupied the pulpit at both s«ryice& in [ Kripx church on Sunday last. The j reverend jrcntleman was very mod-} erate in his uteranees, anil not what! many opponents of t\\e Alliance 1 would expect. . His contention was that you could not legislate people to bu healthy, though you might pass sanitation laws; that laws regarding; education and making' attendance at schoal compulsory would not result in making- people more intelligent: j liquor laws would not make people ! teetotallers, nor. Sunday laws make thein Christians. You could not legislate to make' pppolo «o to-. church. The Lord's Day Act " was designed to prevent commercialism j inj<: of the chosen day of rest, and; upon the adults rested the respon-; sibility of so acting that -the rising j generation would keep it in the way it was intended. REX m Tonight. Friday an Saturday Our Special Week»EiId Programme MARK TWAIN'S Greatest Comedy Yankee in King Arthur'^Court" . : ; —~—-ALSO——— First Episode of the Whirlwind Action Serial RUTH ROLAND IN "The White Eagle" ADMISSION, Adults Children 45 Cents IS Cents Special Children's Matinee Saturday Classified Advertising _¦ FOR SALE! FOR SALE—WOOD—$7 per cord, j Leave orders at Mac's Club Cafe. FOR yiALE^ Johnston. The Paris Cafe PRICES ON KV^RYTHING REDUCED^N BARGAIN DAYSf JAN. 26^ 27 ti -to -T: BEST MEALS ALWAYS Horses., . F. J. }4 waited" WOOD-CUTTING—F. J. Johnston will cut.your wood poles. j4 PERSONAL MARRY IF LONELY—F< sultH, try mo; best and most sue cessful 'iHome Mafcersi" huiidreds rich wish marriage: strictly cenftder tial; most reliable; years exeripence; descriptions /i%e. "The Succiaiful Club," M.w. Naah, Box (ft6, Oakland, CARD OF THANKS To the Electors of tbe^City of Prince Georgey^ . . • Ladies and Gentleimn,—I wish, to thank you allf not^so much for the lonor you^did mjp in electing >me 1'ollce Commis«ioner, as for the expression of jxfnfjidence you^'showed jn-ine byfipJ\nVi|f-;me youjxvote on tho 1 Ith insk; <. ,--s ,';¦¦.¦¦ I assure youT shall do what I consider bent in the'interests of the city. Yours truly, ' T. R. RtfiH, Police Commisaloner. \ Mr. and Mrs. A. Paupst, of GIb-I'ome, were visitor* to the city the first o| the week, THE CRESCENT Ladies' Furnishings SERGE AND TRICOTINE DRESSES LADIES1 AND CHILDREN'S HATS City of Prince George. . NIGHT SCHOOL.. Anyone wishing to attend-Night Scjiool is requested to communicate immediately with the undersigned. Unless sufficient names are received these classea cannot be started. D. G.,TA.TE, Secretary School Board. v City of Prince George. SCHOOL BOARD Tendei-s will be'received up .to-ft p.in; Friday, January 26th, for tho -supply of<30 Cords of Ifi-inch Green Jackpino delivered - at iho High School. Immediate delivery. ' Lowest or^ahy tender not necessarily "accepted. ^,_, y y ., D. G. TATE/ x y Secretary Schcxil Board.