0 Saturday, Jnrtuary ie, j9l() Page 8 TUB DAILY NEWS. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ft G H. Arnold MASQUERADE BALL Introducing I I Local News Notes NOTARY PUBLIO MOST EFFECTIVE Hishon Du Vcrnct was anions Mm fpw tmsscnKcrs going cast We sell Real Estate. Largo Crowd of Gaily Costumed Creamery Butter from hero this morning. Cancers Made Brilliant Scene We write Fire and Marine Just arrived by tho Princess at St. Andrew's Hall. Insurance. Special Monday Only Fna, 800 tons of New Wellington 'coal Albert & McCaffery, phono We have Apartments, Storjcs, St. Andrew's Hall was gay with 55c. lb. ita. it Houses, and Offices for color and with spectacularly Rent, and Want More. dressed dancers last night, the occasion Something resembling New Zeal- f J. G. Gordon, of tho Lakclso being a masquerade ball ana Butter both in Lumber Co.. who served on the Loans. appearance We Deal in Mortgage of tho Riven by the local lodge and taste. J-luiy at the assizes, left for Tcr We sell Timber Limits. Knights of Pythias. So largo was 'race on this morning's train go the attendance that at times the We do Conveyancing. ing cast. ballroom was crowded capacious almost too closely. Until about Rupert Table Supply Go. I All customers at tho North H. Q. HELQERSON, LTD. eleven o'clock the dancers were PHONES Coast Cigar Store have a guess all masked but after tho judging 211, 212 'on what tho halibut catch of the 'which took place at that time the Canada Food Board License 8-3048 Kellv will ibo' this trip. Three 'OCKTAKHi face coverings were removed and prizes. Tho1 vinning tickets on SI everyone joined in the fun. the Tom and Al contest were ot'-sa'M Sickness and I Tho winners of the prizes were: EXTREMISTS CONTROL 50051. 50502 and 50510. It Best Lady's costume, Miss Lillian It pays everyone to take stock of his worldly King as "Spanish Dancer"; best THE LABOR CONGRESS Tho service on Sunday evening Accident Insurance gentleman's costume, as "llomco" in the church of England will goods at least once a year, , andUhe best comic, Mrs. Scaifo make sDccial reference to tho It is also worth while to take stock of one's self We represent the Dominion 'as "Topsy." Tho prize was donated Urge Adoption of Most Radical starvation condition in Palestine of Canada Guarantee by E. J. Cobb. Tho judges Principles Denounce Press and Asia Minor. A collection will and enaedvor to "make improvements." and Accident Co., 'were Mrs. A. Franks, Mrs. Kenny and Capitalists. be taken up for tho relief of tho are' Even if they subsequently broken, good 'llood, S. F. Newton and II. F. Pul-Icn. people of these parts. All Syrians, which, writes a indemnity special They found their task rather (Special via O.T. r. Telegraphs.) Armenians and Greeks in tho city resolutions do good for a time. policy oovering difficult.on account of the large Chicago, Jan. 17.- Tho extreme are urged to be present. it against airsickness number of striking makeups. radicals seemed to have assumed and Accidents. I Supper was served shortly before control of the sessions at the Qn Monday at 10 a.m. the civil The annual cost is very mid-night G. W. Johnston National Labor Congress called to sittings of the Supreme Court will low. having charge and it was well in! consider tho program for tho lib open with a number of cases, We Have Resolved to the morning when the dancers eration of Thos. J. Moonev and among them beng tho divorce dispersed. Some of the striking Warren Billings. Practically every cases: Hansen vs. Hansen, and stock of Ladies' reduce Ready-to-wear if to our McCaffery, Gibbons costumes other than the prize principle of the Socialists and the Kennedy vs. Kennedy. Also in re winners were: I. W. W. was urged for adoption'Alphonsc Thorsch an. application low prices will do it and so, during the time of & Doyle, Ltd, Lance Corporal W. Falconer, in a llood of oratory which occuT by tho custodian of alien enemy stock-taking, all our Ludies' Coats, Dresses, Suits . who has just returned from pied the day and evening sessions property for vesting certain prop-yesterday. and Sweaters, silk wcol, are to be cleared of above party in the custo-the or Insurance Rel Estate overseas, made a fine example of Speakers demanded crty "mighty," looking as if he had organization of an American!dian of enemy properly. out at-temptingly low prices. Prince B. C. just gone over the top: two soviet, the press and the capital- . Rupert, gentlemen dressed as Dolly Girls istic class wcrjo denounced and' ine Iorl" oas,1 ,fr l0., acted the ladies' parts very well the American Federation of Labor unin January 31st will sell its indeed; "The Baby," in the per- was bitterly assailed." ,iarge sl0CK OI pil'e8; ,OUB,,t8 son of George Alger created not The committee on resolutions cigarette cases, walking sticks II 8. 1 VALLll ti a little fun; Jack Gavigan made is expected to make its final re- and umbrellas at a discount of -0 W., LID. M. I STEPHENS a very effective Irish gentleman; 'port some time today after which ner cent to make room for new D. Donaldson made a very strik-jthe convention will adjourn. This goods ordered NOTARY PUBLIO ing picturo of Uncle Sam; Miss,report will recommend tho adop-l Kenny also made a very effective ition of tho programs of the Inter- ROLSHEVlKI STILL For quick sale for cash Japaneso lady; tho "Hindu" cos iiutiunui iruiaci UVIVUW tieagUc only, Lot 10, Block 49, Section tume vas excellent. Fred Wer for Ihe'liberation of Mooney and CONTROL GERMANY 7, near Seal Cove, on ming was floor manager. Billings and is expected to make 8th Ave., and Seal Cove some kind of a declaration on the (Special via 0. T. P. Telmajihs.) Prince Rup.ert Academy of Music .Circle, DRY MOVEMENT IS numerous radical ideas suggested Berlin, Jan. 18. While the Phono 104 C13 TUIRO AVENUE Phone 104 for the policy of organized labor POVi, .,, Tiriin !, INSTKUCriON GIVEN PRIVATELY ON $200.00 SWEEPING STATES during the reconstruction period Aeen at ,east temporarily cnush- Piano, Violin, Violoncello, Mandolin and Theory, Trumpet, Lots 3 and Block 15, a..,.(,. ,k..,,v-. ed, the German Bolshcvild appear Cornet, Prench Horn, Althorn and Euphonium. Section 5, Sixth Ave. and (Special via O.T. P. Telegraphs.) to bo in full control in Berlin. U ulc mrranitrd for band or oreheitr. Taylor St. Washington, Jan. 18. Thirty );VTho Republic of Cuxhavcn" and PRINCIPALS-Will. Edmunds, M.S.M., R.J.A.M., Feis Ceoil Medalist. FOR SALE William Balagno, Modern French Violin School. eight States having ratfled the uusseldorr, i ne iirunswicK uo- Members of Westholrr.e Theatre Orshestra. $1250.00 National Prohibition Amendment, tj... a... . . .'public" is also in tho hand3 of niiuvia iui jaic ui ,u nurse ruwer, d : V4 cash, 1, 2 & 3 years 77c l)ry leaders arc hopeful that the Cylinder Low Victor marine cnyine. In Radicals, who, while ready to pro- final vote would stand 47 for and K'?rUui?n tect the results of Sunday's elcc- M. M. Stephens 1 against. Two dry slates are ?Jlb,rs. 'h.J?,?: .ngiDe can ?.lions, in other respects share .no.m iru a. ail v .line nil? uuvrnimi'iii REAL ESTATE INSURANCE yet to vote and eight wets. Seven W'atirf, Prince Kupert, 11. C. Sparlacan views. The highest or any tender not necessarily FINANCIAL AGENT of the latter, the drys Jjelieve, accepted. Phone 37 P.O. Do 1704 623 Third Ave. Phone 222 will act favorably. New Jersey A. L. CAWWTIIEns. Dlst. Enfflneer. See the classified &ds. on page Provincial Public Warks Dept.. ' Mcney Loaned on Approved is the only State that the drys Prince Kupert, B. c. live. Property at 8 per cent. concede. For Comfort, Courtesy and Service I ORDINATION TAKES Red Cross Appeal ' PLACE AT HAZELTON DENTISTRY j An interesting ceremony took Tlie impression seems to have got abroad that the. necessity P. T. BOWNE5S. M.n.t.r office nouns r 1 place at the Methodist Church at for a continuance of Red Cross work ceased with the signing of Fifth and Frater St., Prince Rupert, B.C. 9 a.m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. to Bi30 p.m. i Hazelton a day or two ago when the Declaration of the Armistice on November 11th which ended Drt. J. S. BROWN James Evans of Smithers was ordained the World War. Such is not the case but on the contrary the responsibilities Home Cooking Running Hot and Cold Water to the ministry. There DENTIST of the Red Gross have increased under the changed-conditions. was a large attendance, the clergy Office! Smith Block, Third Attnut. Phono 454. present being W. S. A. Crux, of v l Prince Rupei;l; Dr. II. C. Wrinch, Some of the demands which now face the Red Cross may be i of Hazelton, and ftev. P.. C. Scott. noted as follows: , On the following evening Mr. 1. Care of sick, and wounded Canadian soldiers in Field Hospitals, DANCING LESSONS Crux ence lectured on the subject before a"Tomorow."large audiy Base Hospitals and Convalescent Homes in Kngland and NOTICE TO FISHERMEN ! France as long as such remain. LATEST DANCES any Our Supply of Bait is exhausted for the present ' Private Instruction by one or Auditor and Accountant, 2. Care of sick and wounded Canadian soldiers on transport Seattle'Single lessons best known teachers.$2.00 J. F. Magulre, Smith Block. to Canada in hospitals and convalescent homes in Canada. -:- Watch this space for our -:-announcement Three lessons 15.00 3. Maintenance of completC'Red Cross establishments with of Soven lesson $10.00 a new supply personnel and supplies for Canadian forces in Siberia. PHONE BLUE 389. STEEN & LONGWILL LEONA BUSHNELL . Maintenance o complete Red Cross establishment with WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED personnel and supplies for the Canadian Army of occupation in WALKER'S MUSIC STORE, 2nd AVE. EANITAD. . ,.nO HEATING BUTEDALE - - - B.C. Europe for so long a time as any Canadian forces remain in ErOINEER3 Europe. 5. Care, personal service and comforts for Canadian forces Agents for during demobilization and rtuijn of offlcers and men from France Rayal Mo Bos Service McCLARY UPNACES and England to Canada. PLUMBING 0. Relief for destitute sufferers of war. Winter Service j and It is the intention of the local branch of the Canadian Red Wrcr 1WETAL WORKS Cross Society to continue its work until all responsibilities mentioned In operati n on and after j Phone 5, 834 Second Avenue. have been discharged in their entirety. The citizens of January 1, 1919, until j further notice. Night phones 576 Prince Rupert have rendered a noble service during the past fotn. and Blue 270 years in all matters touching Red Cross work and we solicit The light work, at the right or liiiuancc of that support Frcm Ormos' Corner. Week Days: . tSmo, and at the right prist. This appeal is made so that you may understand that the en 7.30 a.m., fcj.30 a.m., 10 n. of the lighting at the front does not mean the end of the war in., l.Su p. nr., 4,30 p. jji., A Real Uiu MnuUMoa for the Red Cross. Our Crimson Badge of Mercy should be lii, 5.30 p. m C.15 p.m., 10 GOLD WATCH FREE. last banner to leave the blood-soaked fields of France and ever p. in V member and supporter of the Red Cross must understand llm Sundays;-. ML oflar A atraichtforward ttum an aiafcit.baid osnaroaa money and work will be required in the future as in the past. 10.30 a.m., 3.30-p.m., C.30 Una. H art flrinc itu MfttcbM lpla to all UlMUaoda otf thm vt We want more home-cooking for the" Friday sales and I woul r m. p. war 14 host ti a urftfiMmnt, ff0W ask those who will interest themselves in this branch of the work! From Seal Cove. la roar ckno to obula bow, on.endosln Writ U io communicate with Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh nud those who can Week Days: Mate for on oi our fwiilooalU Ladtaa' assist in the making of sox and all other necessary garments will 7.45 a. m., 8,45 a.m., 10.30 Loot Oauda, or flame Albma, irai reccivo run instructions in this branch of tho a.m., 2,00 p.m., 5.05 p.m., VUTtuo Pli (9 wer Society from Mrs, fi tl wath,which ' 0.05 p.m., 7.15 p.m., 10,15 III U i rai Kre F. O. Dawson. . ilhwo (ehaa m p. m. f uanntoad. &a yaars), F. McD. YOUNG, ahould yo -uk a4 Sundays: lotti off. w oapoM too to nuuMMiHimiml Ull rnar,.trlenda Chairman, Prince Rupert City.and District. Ilrauch, JUST for wmmsmmmmmmwm about oa ul abow. thorn Ctta taatfuJVaU'li. H.00 a.m., 4,00 p.m., 10.00 S lnn't eons think tvU tbla oHmT pn4 luo rain oo4 to Fraa trua,Wtu-h.but aad Yoo ... v Canadian Red Cross Societv." TONIGHT p.m. wtt ba tnawJ- T I UAX U)Jli, K'ho'Mlo Prince Rupert, B. C, ; Ccldwyn.Pfcturte, Jm11w ait.in I. ,CjrawaJlia Jtoad, Iwoun. H T - .41 Koalaod. January J.7, 1019. buowiiifr at tho Wealliolnie Theatre tonight.