PAOE TWO. 18 Years of Success Are Behind the wonderful medicine made from the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes and tonics. 25c. and &uc a box at all dealers. FRUIT.A.TIVES LIMITED, Ottaws, Ont. Of 4ttkur(. K.Y, Und.. En(, Ckrl.Uk.rrh, NJL. The Daily News PIllNCK IUJPEHT - MUTISM COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince llitpert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PIJI.I.EN, Managing Kditor. Advertising and Circulation Telophone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 86 All advertising should, bo in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising re-reived subject In approval. Member of4 Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Saturday, January 'C, 192 1. Courage One Of . Premier's Virtues. The ulnar day Premier Oliver went In Edmonton and ad dressed Ihc farnftrs at their uuuual convention- on the freighl rates iiieti(n. Inciilenlally he Inld them that their members, the Progressives at Ottawa, hail not helped him niueh in hi fight for lower ireitnil rales. The farmers did not like being laikeu to so plainly Iml thai made no difference to the premier. Itighl from the- lime ha came inlo power it has been one of the feature of the Oliver regime that the premier ha talked plainly nuil clearly lo the people. He has often made himelf .unpopular by doing so. Also I12 has had to change his mind at various times, lie ha been big enough lo do (hat. We may not always agree with mm 111 some Wallers but, we. aumire hi cour age. Do We See Beauties All Around Us? Most of us recognize n beautiful sunel such as llne so often noticed here of an evening. Now and then we are sruck by the. beauties of a landscape or the majesty of a mountain scent .but the ordinary beauties of life escape lis. When at a meeting or bampiel, how many can visualize the scene with the eyes of an arlist. As we look over the harbor, or acros- the vacanl lots anil lurn northward lo see the cloud streets over Mount Morse or Tuck's Inlet, do we realize thai, few places give such wonderful scenic effects. aS are. there. They are roiimion- plac? to most of us but they arc none, the less real. The great thing is lo train ourselves lo see them. Hospital Meeting This Coming Week. During the coming week there is lo be a general meeting of the numbers of the Prince Hupeirt Hospital Association. At Hie lime of the recent campaign a great many citizens became member of that association hy subscribing to the fund for the erection of the nurses' 7iome. In order to insure that this in stitution be carried on successfully so that it can serve the need if the. people here well, it js desirable that .members' should at tend Ihe meeting and should continue lo be members by sub scribing Ihe annual fee. It 1 only by taking an interest in the public institutions that wp can have them conducted success fully. The hospital is one of the foremost of these in that it cares for us whe.11 we are unable to care for ourselves. Those not already members of .the association, it is understood, may join at the meeting, Musical Organization i Needed In The City. Outside of the organization eondiicled by the ladies, and a few church choirs there has been lillle dune so far this winter to encourage a love for music in the city. At one time there was a very fine symphony orchestra hero and at . oilier limes there have been choral societies or other musical organizations that have done excellent work in cultivating' musical taste. This wtuicr seems 10 nave ween one 111 which a great many organizations have ceused to' function. Pnssihlv what is needed i n r... vival of commercial life and a period of growth in ordr lo quirke.n the inlerest in all other activities of the'eitv. The nd- yul oT new people wild new eiitlu. ;iasms will, he worth a good deal lo us. Yet we should not depend upon thai. There 'ought lo be enough enthusiasm among ourselves lo produce activity. Ladies First, Women Second. II is rather a curious thing that we use, the expression La.lies and Ueullcniaii," si.eaking of the fair sex first hut when Usui Ihe old-fashioned Anglo-Saxon words we say "Men and Cornell, putting Ihe male first. Why js this? There must be a reason or 1 would not be dnie. Perhaps the "Ladies and Gen-lleinen is he language of chivalry, the expression to use in our lighter hours when we do not exactly mean what we sav. JUicn we deal wild Ihe grjm realities of life we place the man For Baby's Health To promote the regularity in sleeping and waking which follows perfect digestion-Ask your doctor about KLIM POWQf RED WHOLE MILK Canadian Milk Products Limited MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPKO I6T & 1 8old by RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY CO. BURNS NIGHT i IS CELEBRATED Scotsmen Meet Around Festive Board and Hear Addresses Another Hums Anniversary successfully celebrated is to tn down in Hie records of Ihe St. Andrew's oeicly. For fifteen years local Scotsmen have foregathered lo honor the memory of Hie immortal bard of Ayrshire nir his natal day and 011 each occasion the enthusiasm seems irreater than the last. In any event, Hie Hiiquct last night in the Elks' Homo was equally if not more successful than any such affair ye held. Something like 211) women and men were present to partake of Ihe plenteous fuirin" ami enjoy Ihe splendid program of speeches and musi- al numbers which followed. I). Stuart, president of the SI. Andrew' Society, in full lliph- iriil regalia, acted as Inaslmas- ler. The affair was one of much animation and enjoyment. Open. ins shortly after H in Hie even-in?, it was I o'clock this morn-ins when rinsing tok place with Ihe joining of hands and sinsr- injr of "A11I1I I .ante Syne" and the National Anthem. Ihe Hums messing fvnme Hue Meal" was pronounced by Itev. Or. II. 11. (Irani ami Ihc Miesl-ihen set lo Ihe pleasant task of disposing of the delicacies .with which Ihe lahles were laden. Due tumors were paid lo I he llasgi" which was piped inlo the halt by Alex. ..Macdonald and carried aloft by V. O Murray, both in unlive costume. In Jlrnwn alNy recited Hie poeni "To a Ha?pis." President Stuart read a lele- pram or greetings in native tongue from Ihe St.- Andrew's Society at Terrace and Ihe toast to the King wa observed in the usual manner followed by series of Scottish selections played hy V. Vaughan Havics. piano, and . S. ft ray of Smilhers. violin. Immortal Memory The loast lo "The Immortal .Memory" was spoken lo hy Itev II. It. firanl who excelled himself in dealing with Ihe subject II was a lopjc, Ihe speaker said, on which he had spoken many limes hut each lime he fell less fitted lo do so. It had taken Ihe combined literary abilities of Thomas Carylc, Lord Hnsebery, and Robert Ingerstdl lo pay Hums Ids due. Twenty-five years ago, Hums bad been con sidered but a second rate poet. Today he had risen 'n Ihe pin nacle of fame and was consider ed not only Scotland's hut one of Ihe world's best poets. For var ious reasons Ihe Scottish hard was often misunderstood. He was dubbed a ribald and a drunkard and the potency of his produc tion was often lost Might of. As years went on, however, this altitude, was changing and people were realizing that he had written among his poems Ihe world's greatest narrative poem, (he greatest song and Ihe greatest drinking song. On occasion ho ridiculed convention In his as piralinn for liberty. Sir Waller Scott was Scotland's greatest wruer nr narrative romance. Hums had written of Scotland's heart and the world had been the belter for reading his poems . i. L.amptieii received an ovation with his singing of "The Slur of Hobble Hums" and re sponded lo Ihe insistent demands for an encore with "Scots Wha Hae." Bonnie Scotland Thomas .Mct'lymoiit, imbued with a spirit of liuiwir, delivered Ihe address on "Honnie Scot land." A year had passed since he had last replied to this toast, Ihe speaker said, and in the, year he hail become wiser. Home of his remarks last year had ap parently not been approved of. Therefore he had decided 011 this occasion lo leave poels strictly alone and deal only with his nili-ject. Mr. McClymont reflected Hiut perhaps Ihere, was an fn dilution o point lo the achievements of Scot of (he past in extolling the nation's greatness. He fell Hint. It would he bollrr for those, living today lo prove up themselves instead of drawing on the credit of tho past. He concluded wilh Ihe reading of a poem on a Dry Scotland. Mrs. William Millar sang very sweetly "Aflon Waler" and res-ponded lo an encore with "Songs of Pent land," In speaking In "Canada, (lie band In Which We Live," Fr?d THE DAILY NEWS. Saturday, January Harry Fletcher, Cheer Dispenser. Larry Dimock lie was jusi n good fellow, A good . fellow 'moiiR men; His glad smile and holloa Will live long in our ken. The smile of his giving Made aching heart glad, His life wa worth living For the pleasure he spread. The songs of his singing Orove black sorrow away, In lis . slend, gladness bringing To lighten the day. And now "that he's gone There's an nche in our breasls, We'll miss hi gay song When they've laid him fit rest. He was jnsl a plain fellow Hul I hope I tint my rail. Leave a memory as mellow With my friends, one ami all. Slork. M.l'. paid tribute lo the memory of lloherl llurns ami re. f erred lo the statesmen who had done so mtieli In make Camilla what it was today Ihe land of opMr!unilicH and Ihe falresl country on the globe. Among Ihe greatest of these had been ir John A. .Mardonald. Alex, under .Mackenzie and William Lyon Mackenzie. In spile of the war and the tremendous obliga tions resultant therefrom Can- auad today enjoyed an enviable position financially and com mercially in the world's affair Thrift, uprightness and, honesty, he fell assured, would always continue lo characterise the people of Canada. J. M. Thomson of Vancouver sang delightfully "There was a Lad Was Horn in Kyle" ami "A Man s a Man for a' Thai." The City Mayor .ewlon, responding lo the loast I j "'I'lie Oily," expre. ed appreciation for the honor thai had been paid in Ihe drink ing toast and paid tribute Hi the memory of .Hubert Hums. While Mm cily In I lie past year hud not made, the progress thai might have been expected, it had al last seen moves made along Ihe Hue of idaHirintr plans for Ihe development of Ihe. port and oisirici. . lourisi hotel now seemed assured a did a road leading off Ihe Island. The rail way company intended to insli lute a steamship service lo Alaska and it seemed ipjile pos sihle that Ihe fine new ship to euler that service might be built here, 'The establishment of an elevator was forecasted ami, once grain snipping wa started here, It would expand. The reopening of the sawmill and the coinmencenienl of a pulp making project were live possibilities., Wilh all these prospects (here was no need, for ile.s. pondency and lie admonished Ihe residents of Prince HupeVt lo keep up their spirits al a high ebb for at least one more year. One year from toijighl, Ihe mayor who responded lo Hits loast might be able lo point lo the accomplishment of many of these developments, Mrs. H. C. Fraser excelled her self in singing "Angus Mae- donald" and Ihe encore, "Annie Laurie." Other Toasts In his own Inimitable manner, Principal .1. G. Hrady spoke In Ihe loast of "'The Lasses." Mrs. P. S. Honney sang "The March of the Cameron Men" and "Scol- tish Ulue Hells" and established herself as a decided ncnuislliou lo the vocal talent of the cily. 'The loast to "The Imperial Forres" was proposed by I). S. Cameron and was followed with community singing of patriotic air. W. It 25 ifl ' I Mother's Advice rO mother ever taught her children a more valuable lesaon than the neces sity of keeping the bowels rexular. Health, happiness and success are more dependent on this simple rule than mot of us ever realize. This mother advises the use of Dr. ' Chase's Kidney-liver Pills because she has found this medicine to be absolutely dependable as a rexulator of the liver, kidneys and bowels. Physicians have estimated that nine-tenths of all human ills have their beginnings in the sluggish action of these eliminating organs and the consequent poisoning of the system. Not only such ills as indigestion, constipation and biliousness but also appendicitis, Hright's disease, diabetes and high blood pressure arise from this cause. Prevention is so much easier than relief after the disease has become settled that the OLD BOX Orders by Major f W. Mchnlls commanding: I UI lev Orderly Olllccr, Lieut. It. W. C'inieron, week emlinpr February 2. Next for duly Lieut. 0. V. Kvilt. Parades Monday, January 28 and Wednesday, January .'III Drill instruction under S.M.I (WO I; Younirman Friday. Feb I. llecruil Iralnlnpr. S. S. JOH.VS'TO.N, TAKE REFUGE IN U.S AH Are Working Humbly After Dodging Bullets and Hiding From Enemies SAN FHANC.ISOO, Jan. 2t. (.all lorn in linu iilivorlieil motif of . .. r. 1 " I.ovn or llie ns Of 11.,. 7(,ft llussiani. who. exlle.l from s..l .... I t ft I . uanaim aim u. n. jiimnc nibeir homes In Siberia hy the llie mmik or l.nKlan.l repiieu to ,.,, ,.e,,palIon last year, arrived ine inasi 10 Kimireu .ncienes. i uvmini.e.. r.,mi m,.i.ii Miuirlifui Havles was (lie Ml,mmer on' Ihe United Slates accompanist of Ihe evenliiK. transport Merrill and were ad. Arratujemenls for (he banquet ,e, lo lids country by special were In the hands of a Joint ftUJE yllMT OP NiSION QUALITY S S ONDS !scidi aiDA w t limit; 0 tl.ui I'JAion hit., Mrii, Oe. W.ouitf, t.L, II. Juln.N.8. ! ilispensiillon of Ihe Kovernmeiit Many of lliem have taken out their first papers for American eitl.eushlp, and II Is reported Hint all are employed. 'The majorlly of these people hae jrofle inlo fnrlorien, accord. Iiik lo the editor of Itusslan Life, a local weekly, 'These include several who were, jtenerals in the army under Ihe crar ami a number uT ex-colonels and lesser officers. AmoiiK the factory hands also are eiiKhieer, niechnnles and other men wilh n IiIkIi degree of technical training' who 1 value of mother's lesson is at'once apparent In many homes the rule is one pill at the weak-end as a regulator ahd prevents Uvc and more frequent doses when required. The strong points for Dr. Chx'i Kidney-Uver Pills are their dependability to produce the desired results and their direct and combined action on liver, kidneys and bowels. .It is worth remembering that colds and other contagious diseases are quickly checked. by the use of Dr. Chase's .Kidney. Liver Pills to rid the system of the accumulating poison. You will notice that while the price of Dr. Chase's, Kidney-Uver I'M ha bn increased to.35 rents the box now contain 35 pills instead of 25 as formerly. LikeU Dr. Chi' Nerrt Food t 60 tt nU 1 1 n of CO pilU, lntlc4 of 40 roU bot for W p ji KInunon Ut A Co., Ltd., Toronto. DR CHASES KIDNEY LIVE Major alld.) Acl. Adjulanl 1st lln. North II.G. HeKimenl GENERALS, COLONELS . AND LESSER NOTABLES PILLS ONE PILL A DOSE ONE CENT A DOSE NEW BOX ViVillo committee of Ihe Society and thrjwerc hnmlirnppeil in llieir trade w but they bine bet- Ladies' Auxiliary us follows: by not knowing Hie Fnglish l.in-!lsl year nr so of iu Howard Sleen conxener . I). S.jguage ami I tins have taken un-Sdwria whs a lerr (Jameron secretary . J .1 I. Hlte. skilled employment pending bet. 'bulleU ami hiding J. Simpson. W. Held: Mrs. Wil-der opportunities. Then mine tbeir t k : Ham lleid convener . Mrs. Seems Paradise in Admiral Mark He- Howard Siren, Mrs. William "Vet Ibey all seent contented !le ltuian. Thejr Hobb nod Mrs. S. I. Macdounld. 'o be here and work humbly," the! from port lo por Ja, . lliissian jdiiriialUl snid. "This 1 Manila- until UnVr REGIMENTAL ORDERS 1st. Bn. North B.C. Regiment 102 Bn. C.E.F. seenu a pnrauie iuipnrel with government rceeiw.i i t Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 315. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8, 9 Smith Block Office Hours. 9 to V Phone 575 Lady Assistant Shockley s p,anin Mi,,s J Phone 383; . Hold Agents for Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C Lumber J. Fyfe Smith Co. . . , , , Hardwood Fraser M, Fir Veneer Uiiiionsion I.umbor. Kir, Spruce, nmj Cedar. Hpruco ntid (Jeilop Hhiplnp. Hpruoe Pjnnking. Hnnh. I)oorn, Mouldings. Olass. Shingle. Fir Veneer. Cedar Piling.