SSS: ag Saturday, Februa; y = The Forward Movement Campaign A Four Weeks’ Programme January 18—Day of Intercession. The World Situation. January 25—National Aspects of the Appeal. Baptist Church Sunday, Feby. 8 Morning Worship iitea. m. 2:30 p. m. Sunday School .. 2 service at- 7:30 by the Rev. of Vancouver, B. Evening conducted Vagsickle, C. M. FeAP YEAR SPECIALS wil: be continued next weck ¢. new list of GROCERIES Record Breaking Prices Wat-l *h for Mond: y's ‘Ad ANGLICAN CHURCH Morning service at St. Andew’s Anglican Church wili be held as usual Sunday morning next. There will be no evening service owing to the absence of the rector, Rev. Canon Rix. Rev. Mr. W. E. Collison’ will Ofliciate at the morning service. There will be no service at St. Peter;s Anglican Church, Seal Cove on Sunday afternoon. 32 1. B. S. A. SERVICES The International Bible Stu- dents Association will hold a ser- ice tomorrow, Sunday, in the K. of P. Hall at 7:30 pem. A hearty welcome is extended to all. is to be written by the behalf of the Police Commission, asking for the use of the ladies’ rest room in the City Hall as a private reein for the magistuate and police chief, suggesting that other accommoe- dation be found for the ladies. . ® ° The question of native girls wandering the city streets here was brought up by Commissioner Myhill-Jones at the Police Com- mission meting yesterday but no action was taken. Past experi- ence has shown that it is a ques- tion that cannot be satisfactorily A letter mayor, on THE DAILY NEWS iss 7, 1990, ~ ree S$ to eeniostrenetannateees bean Local News Notes : =) Shi Taxi, Phone 67. tf The Low Price February 1—Foreign Aspects of the Appeal. February 8—Summary, and Call for orkers. BASKET BALL DANCE GREAT Dry Dock Athletes Entertained Friends at Very Successful Informa! Affair. Dry Dock basket ball play-! seored a big suecess with informal dance last night} in the St. Andrew's Hall. There | well over 200 persons at-| and the evening’s enter- was voted very enjoy- all. The affair started 10 o’clock and kept up with a swing till well after 2 in the morning. During the earlier part of the evening a number of the officials of the shipyards were in attendance and there was a large turn-out of the employees, The ers their were tending tainment @ble by up about All the arrangements went off without a hitch. Gray's “Orchestra furnished splendid music and, as_ usual, kept all the daneers on the floor with their rythmic strains. Miss Adains and Willie Martin pro- vided very acceptable extras dur- ing the supper interval while ex- cellent refreshments were servd in the rooms upstairs. The re- committee was made Miss Isabel freshment up of Miss Inez Ross, Miss La Gasse left for the east on this morning's train. * . . The “Dinector” Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf } . , Just. arrived. New stock of Pathe and Gennett records. Prince Rupert Music Store. 33 1f Consumers’ Coal Co.'s kitch- en lump is not clean screened, don’t accept it. Phone 7. 32 . . ° 1.0.D.E. Masquerade Tues- day. Have you left your ehild- ren’s names at the Drug Store? . . . Serims, Marquisettes, Voiles and curtain materials 20% dis- eount at Tite’s Februany Sale. tf e . If you enjoyed the previous ef- forts of the Dramatic Club, you iwill enjoy too “The Magistrate,” only more so. , * . ° Silversides Brothens Wallpa- per Sale. One week only starting Saturday. morning. 25 per cent off 1919 patterns. tf. . . . “The Magistrate,” a _ ripping comedy, full of quips and jests, Monday and Tuesday. Westholme —The best yet. daha Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morrison are leaving-for Alice Arm on the Chelohsin tomorrow night where they will spend the summen, There is nothing slow about ‘The Magistrate.’ Packed full of fun and delightful characters, it will surpass all previous ef- forts of the Dramatic Club. ® e . of Good Shoes There is a style particularly for YOU our unusually large and varied stock of GOOD SHOES. STYLE, COMFORT, WEAR, all the satisfaction which .these imply---can be obtained in our shoe de- partment and AT MUCH LESS THAN ORDINARY PRICES words BECAUSE our and SHOE SALE continues BECAUSE our stock is so large tha we are sacrificing profits in order to re- duce it. THERE IS NO RESERVE. OUR SHOES ARE ALL “ON SALE” AND AT GENUINE SALE PRICES. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. bk dealt with under, the present read-| Kelly, Mrs. Benson and Mrs. roe een oa oo Sarl Me ing of the vagraney laws. Indian] Clementson to whom much credit he Provint = Fk ers _ ; o¢ 2 ? - sieg . f ace € . > necreas yy ’ scoala : This weeks saie posiive- girls cannot be compelled +o go] nust be given for the delightful at aiiehnial oe Hae EN de wma aee — . renee rmeeneenanee . > . : : ‘Out f fish business has been issued to Te ‘ ‘ e heir reserves without] supper provided and the pleasing ; ly ciuses Saturcay night fj home to thei eee. ah it ccna’ anrcan 1th Provincial Government by the sei proof of their misconduct: nanner in which it was served. ives ‘ T s — u i t The dance committee consisted of] °Y building inspector, The esti- Rupert fable Supply Co Tite’s February Sale for brass| Mr. Dravis, Sid. Hardy, Harry nated cost 7 seco - ‘ ir 1ds. springs { day, J. Corkle and Mr. Clement- : ; Phones 211 212 ind iron beds, Springs and mat-|! ay sec Ss . ae . m t tb f Miles Donald, ‘the Alice Arm resses son, Eddie Craggs was master 0 , , tresses, tf} son sy mining man, has been confined to ; setnthttineitllinpn tala eremonies and handled the ar- cs . : , Di Set nraments wall. while Mr. Mi his room at the Hotel Prince Ru- Excellent honse and lot in: séetion: 6 not far Sneciz ‘ices ar.'—s«sSSets. angements ell, z > Mr, MC- ; . satin sf ; ical aa 3 a tf] !raith wa n the door pert for the most of the week suf- Edward Sehool Has eight room bath, fire ariie’s FE . > re as o > r 3 : Wart oe On, 1as gu ms, i I =| Bariie’s urniture Store. : fering from a severe cold but will Bes = aan ant kill i Be ee Ee Raa range. The price is only i . : = . ,| be around ‘again in time to catch 97 and 50-piece Dinner Sets at ic ‘; et ; ; tomorrow night’s boat for Alice Tite's February Bargain prices. Arm. . . . Ty e e ” Shall there be a repetition of the Secure your seats for “The . Fea FLU?” This question is asked ie ii ict biie Catt Mii AT eal i "gery At the meeting of the Prince > daily of our Jeading physicians and MBB ISU. . oie ove _ ane Tre a3 ioh sn orth il ative cannot be answered. Throughout : ine Past Rupert Board of Trade last night on easy terms. the east we are told of the rapid ~_ ’ : ; : a letter was read from an eastern spreading of this deadly disease. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE Ai eh donates Bs duitie atch A oeinenté ; This city experienced an excep- FISHERIES BRANCH. Special prices on all Beds,J%P™ asking wha inaucements tionally pevere Fue. a elle as reterre ace tins. sienna: wtieoieneeel Prince fupert, until the twenty-ninth day} ow. J. Crawford and 0. Watson|‘he eivic committee ineerene: Mantate , agqgai fee, Chane: Si tree " February, 1920, for the construction Behe tiem. ‘ 7 8 oe tection fe Sree Meee eae ree" e 4 float, gangway and approach on the} vill retuurn to Alice Arm on the Pidsire Ce " ‘rince Rupert waterfront in the vicinity . ; ; ay" “t j . e L ae PROTECT YOU in the leading of Swanson's Wharf. (site will be distinc. | Shelohsin tomorrow night: Mr. Anothe1 effort tg, Co~be made 0 ot canada (renee COmpeReY By) pe kad an egolicadin erintenes | crawford expects to “teturn to|ieoure the” visit, of the British Rates gladly quoted for all ages. of the Inspector of Fisheries, Prince Ru-| Vancouver on Thursday night's} OUrnalists to § chy. A Com- 3rd ents , : pert, on payment of the sum of one dpllar, : Os faints 411 *he se . O en lst Februar 1920 eae oes a 4 ad mage: 48 Which will be refunded on receipt of ten. | Steamer and will be back North in} 2UNication will be sent to the P ys Mutual Life of ¢ anada . . $896,500 4, ee to be marked on the outside Apnil. nember for dhe district by ae N E W M A R I N E W AYS Dom. of Canada Casualty Co. 65.876 “Tender for Float.” M ; ote s 3oard of Trade asking him to in- Laaaren or any tender not necessarily At the montbly meeting of the |tervene to have the party routed Shawatlans Passage McCaffe Gibb on, di cu NNINGHAM, Board of Trade held last night|!his way either coming or going. outiuad tae bitidtun’ we edlaitinn an olaasce of boat s s 8 . ey ‘ ‘ : tA pe 0 ) y an *pal yg "lasses Oals ry, ] ons pet me |(Charles V. Evitt was appointed] The shortness offtheir stay in amPE & pe length. commissioner pro tem. It was] 3ritish Columbia is given as the WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. Doyle Ltd. suggested that by co-ordinating} reason for not bringing them Best equipped plant in ¢ ventral British Columbia 3rd\A Ph . their work the Board of Trade] here. i rd Ave. one 11] ‘ egis a é and the Agricultural Association ee oo ee ee ae Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. mig rether e on. 2's Febr ] rniture Sale . hight together employ a good full swing f e acral an ai : f A. Swanson, President . E. Thompson, Gen. Manager iia sae ee eco aS: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 publicity man who would give] '" tull swing tor bargains, t Phone Red 391 Phone Green 153 : ° ° ° ” ° practically hig whole time to the Ss 4 Sieh Meals a la carte work Will Edmunds, the popular ‘ ‘cellist, was taken with a chill M.Ni.Stephens Nolary Public Conveyancer For a QUICK SALE Lots: 42 and 43, Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue $1,000 for the pair. Look them over and buy, M. M. Stephens Real Estate !nsurance a Agent Cash 7 DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.80; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenin 8, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT Menu on the Counter Monday, February 9. BREAKFAST, 35c 7 a.m. to 10 am. Sunkist Oranges Rolled Oats or Corn Flakes Hot Cakes Strfpped with Bacon Toast, Jam and Coffee LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p. m. AND DINNER, 50c 5 to 7:30 p.m. Macaroni Soup. Pork Spare Hibs and Cabbage Y Spere Ribs and Cabbage Vea Croquettes, Green Peas Asparagus Tips on Toast Baked Macaroni and Cheese Roast Stuffed Young Veal Potatoes, Mashed flot Mince Pie Coffee Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per '2 ton Bulk ....... $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Suppiy Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 wer arereraruser SCANDINAVIAN LEAGUE Will hold a Smoker in Carpen- Union Hall, Saturday, Feb- ruary 7, at 8 p.m. All Seandina- viahs invited, ters’ See the tive. classified ads. on page &sk for Atkins’ Sauseces. tf ® C. Undertakers. Phone 41. ;— OAVE YOUR SIGHT YESIGHT—The most valuable of all the senses —is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from ills, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight, HE removal of the cause will often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health, When glasses ave properly prescrib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain, =—_ = Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office while playing a solo at the G.W. y.A. smoker on Thursday night and yesterday was confined to his home with a high temperature. Although he still has to keep to his home, his condition was much improved this morming. and he hopes to be around in a day or so. His presence was much missed in the ‘orchestra at the Dry Dock dance last night. . * . Tapestry Chesterfields and easy chairs at Tite’s February Sale prices. tf . . * Dan McDonald, of Anyox, step- ped off the Prinee George on Thursday night with a ticket for Vancouver in his pocket and a quantity of “booze” in his system. Going uptown he further drowned his woes and forgot all about Vancouver. Yesterday he was arrested by the city police in a more or less unconscious condi- tion due to his imbibing. Today he came to in the police court and found it was Saturday morning. His time in Rupert cost him a ten dollar fine, INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, is being enquired for by his sis- ter, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of Mew York, in order to have the estate of a late relative cleared up. — tf Pianos correctly tuned. #6.00, G, C, Walker. Phone Blue 389, tf DANCING SLIPPERS E HAVE just received a large shipment of Dancing Slippers in black and white saffm, and Danc- ing Pumps in vici kid and leather buttoned. These are in the latest styles and the newest for 1920. Come and choose a pair now for the big dance while our stock is fresh and complete. We are also showing some very fine new shoes, We have the quality and our prices are right. TS Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner Third Avenue and Seventh Street