Ladles' Velvet SLIPPERS All MTV, $2.50 Chlldrens' Patent Mary Jane Slippers. Sizes" I In 7 Mi . . $1.60 Sizes H to . $2.25 Sizes 11 In 2 .. . $2.50 Family SHOE Store Third Avenue, Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark .at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to thi! Old Land early. For Ticketj, Hale and Information, sec us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Urcad is -your best food. Mat more of il. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIGHT OR DAY. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Mislrihuting, Team or Motor Service; Coal, Sand and Gravel. .We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate in the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent, by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL. TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa nut SPECIAL r-5 WNT tE I . (.MCI I rvQi.V'l1 IT coin; homc FOR FEW DAYS. a, TONIviM r i if - OirT i ii l r-' t' i h i i .n i i i r iiib i i ii ii i .vi . i nil r m ' t MINE CLUB CONCERT ANYOX THIS WEEK Many Performers at Enjoyable Affair With Dances as a Feature ANYOX, Jan. 2tl. One of Hie most enjoyable evenings of Ihe 'Anyox winter season was Ihe occasion of Ihe Mine (Hub's concert 'during the week. .Mrs. Jenkiusnu occupied Ihe chair and (lie pro-gram was carried nut without a Iiitcli. Among those eonlribuling were Mrs. Pynn, piano solo; K. jltlundell in song solos and again with Miss Davis in song din-Is:' 10. McMillan; violin solo, nccom- ;panied by Mrs. Pynn hi the piatfo;' J. Varnes in, comic song sclec-i dions, instrumental pieres by lliej ihand and folk dancing by pupils jof Mrs. Kelley. There was not a number on the; program Hint didn't receive and' merit generous applause, every- lmdy showing their appreciation jof the efforts mad1 to entertain1 them. In the dances uumhcring:hia Kxtension Committee, limine mw the Utile ones, appearing were: Country Dance .Joan Whelan. May llarclay, Jean Ilobertson, IWira" ".rigg, Annie Ousick, Flu KMIey. Isabejle OlUis and Frances Kelley. Iance d tin Reasons Veraing room on the night .if 1'eb F.ve, Olie Selfe, Isabclle Thump son and Patricia O'Neill. t f ilil.fnshinrifnl l..n-nlln lilna -i Ilerrin ami Teresa O. (innlon; Sailors' IJdrnpipn Flo and Frances Kelley. 'ypsy Kance J'atriria O'Neill, Olive tfelfe, Kathleen live, Isa- belle Thompson, Kiln a Herrin, Vera Kve, Alice Thompson and' leresa Oordon. Mrs. S. Ilerrin was accompanist for these dances. After Ihe con cert, nil I hose taking part were served with refreshments in the social ball, Mrs. Hasletl. Mrs. Jcnkinson, Mrs. Manning and Miss Hasletl doing the honors fur the bill organization. WILL HOLD MASONIC DINNER AND DANCE February 4 Set for Annual Ball at Anyox; Good Attendance at Basketball ANYOX, Jan. 2ti. The regular meeting of the Community League Council was devoted lo routine matters after the minutes of the preceding, meeting weir read and approved. The secretary's report 'staled that the gun club trap hail liecn forwarded lo the Chanrtierlain Cartridge Company, at Clexeland, Ohio, that the matter of the stunt night in Ihe gymnasium was being proceeded with, that Itecrention Hall hail been given to the Masonic Order for a dance on the night of Feb runry I. Attendance al Ihe has ketball games bad averaged 150, and the wrestling mal hafl arrived in (mod condition. The council endorsed the secretary's action in connection with Ihe alloting of the hall for Ihe night of Febru ary I. and with regard lo a com- iinuniation from Ihe secretary ofl llie i Diversity of llrilish Colum- MACDONALD'S Fine Cut 5 -Veterans' Associations' Bovril Poster Competition closes definitely MARCH 31st Each donation of $1.20 entitles to ticket-folder containing 16 color posters, giving an op portunity of winning 1st prize, about $55,555.00 or others of the 2,003 prizes, combined value, 30,000, about $138,88. Send Donation of $1.20 and play lh gam. Addma donation to aajr of the Mlowiaj rgniulia or iheif braachn I Veteran.' AuocUtion ol Craat Britaia. IJZi Park Afn Montreal. Crtat War V.tarant Aaaxiatl Cttlwa Buildinc. Ottaoa. Arair aiW Navy Vataraaa la Caaaaa. Ul Bisbop Stratt. MaatraaL Imperial Vatarana la Caaaaa. 7M Main Straat, Winnipeg. Tuberculous Vetereaa Aaaoctaliaa. Ream 47. CltUen Buiatiaf. Ottaaa. 1-2 ..rr. - - to ilii willi a proposed northern lecture tour some time about Faster, moved that the secretary deal with the mailer. 'I'he.-e was some discussion over Ihe gymnasium stunt night, and a reipiest for the iisi of Hip library read ruary I for the purpose of serving dinner in conmftion witli the dance was approved. The Man in the Moon SAYS:- IT was au Irishman' wio remarked thai if be had not lost the shilling he could have bought a flah light lo find il with. There are Iwo sideg to everything as Ihe ilia n saiil who sat u the wrong side of the sheet of fly paper. One of Ihe boys went lo visit a pretty little mind reader Ihe other evening. She read hi mind ami slapped his face. He is not visiting mind rraders any more. Me says lie 'prefers the obi fashioned kind of girls. NOW that liquor is lo be allowed in clubs il may be more diflicull lo gel a drink than it was before permission was given. I Ten Years Ago 1 in Prince Rupert January 26, 1914. Aid. Morrissey. AM. Maitland, Aid. Monlgomery, and Aid. Mi:-Clyinont of the civic finance committee look with favor on llie request of the Hoard of Trade for iMO.OOO for publicity purposes and will report favorably lo Ihe council. A Hoard of Trade committee consisting of W. M. Law, J. II. Thompson, and M. J. Hohiu Interviewed the finance rommll-lee (bis morning. C.l'.lt. steamer, Princess Sophia got off the rocks In Johnston For those Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MACDONALD'S Fine Cut tin80 trails this morning and i pro reeding In Vani'iiuxer in a leaky iniitlitioii. Frank Smilliers of I'rince Itu-perl and Jim llmwn of Suiitbers boed twelve rounds (o n draw at iiinlliers the ul): lit before last. RUB BABY'S COLDS AWAY WITH VICKS Reglna Mather Has Used It For Flire Years Treat one cold with Vicks Vapo-Ilub, and, as in Ihe case reported below, you will undoubtedly adopt this external method for all Ihej cold IrouMcs of the family. j Wlipn Ihe little ons pome in iwel and sniffling, Just apply, Vicks nwr throat and chesl and cover with a Tlannel cloth. Ite-peat at bedtime. Vicks acts like a liniment or plaster. In addition. Ms ingredi- jents, vaporized by I lie body heal, 'are inhaled all ninhl long, ! The child is usually belter nel morning and tin bad after-effects of internal dosing are avoided. Just giwid, of cinirsp. for adults. Mrs. Karl Harper. 153 Victoria Aenue, llegma,' Sask vrils: 'l hae used Vick Vapolluh for my children's coughs and colds for fio yean and "have found no other ointment that will equal il. I have used it' in pneumonia and also for sore- throat and to liMsn colds in 4be head. Vicks Is the best." At all drug slores, 50c a jar. For a free list size parkairn, write Vick Chemical Ho., 311 SI. Paul St., VV., Monln'nl, .Q. Though Vicks I' new in (lanarla it ha; a remarkable sab in the Stales, (her 13 million Jars used yearly. MAJOR GIBSON HAS GONE TO NEW YORK Pioneer Citizen to Locate In American Metropolis Has ' Rented His Building Major Oeorgi V.. Oibson left recently for New York where be intends lo locate for Hie imiie. dinle future. Mrs. Oibson will h going Kasl to join him before (be end of the month. Their office and residence building on Second Aenue has been rented to J. A. Minion who will condticl his business and reside there. SMITHERS ll. K. Orchard, J. II. firoat and L. H. Warner are in Ihe field for the village council. V. ('.. Clausen, representative of Ihe Treadwell Mining Co., i in the district examining variou .mining properties. I . j Smilhers Scotsmen pill on ri 'concert in Ihe Town Hall last flight In celelirale Hums' anni versary. Arthur White has arrived from Telkwa lo take a position in the 'd Watson store. y Lb Daily News Classified Ads. j 2 CENTS PER WORD IN WANTED MOI.Klt IWRIlF.n Cf)I.I.KOK wants men and women to learn Ihe Harbor Trade. I'aid while learning. Thi is your opportunity lo learn a trade and get lnlo steady employment, (irniltmto.e. . earn from fiO.Ofl to $50.00 per week. Write for free catalogue. SO Hastings K. Vancouver. W'ANTKI. to hear from owner having farm for sale: give particular and lowest price. John J. Itlark. Chippewa Falls, iscoilain. WANTKO. Maid for general housework. Apply Mrs. A. K. Wright. Ilrf Fifth Ave. K. 21 FOR SALI, FOIl SALK. Schooner suitable for halibut or salmon parking. H feet ocrilH; 1 5 feel Imiiiii; draft 0 feel. Two years old: very strongly constructed. Speed H knots. Oood boat for Westward. Price Ift.OOO.no. Apply II. 1). ilusby, ZOCrt I till Avenue West, Vancouver. ll.C. FOIl SALK--Silicon room hoard ing house and store, furnished. Apply Ji9 Ambrose Avenue. FOIl SALK. - Ill X :il propeller cheap. Apply Northern IU-change. if FOR RENT STKAM Heated Flat fur rent IlesiHT a-partments. M. M. Stephens. BOAHO. HOARD. The Inlander, 830 second Avenue. Phone 137. tf HONORARY OFFICERS EXHIBITION BOARD The II' .'I Kxhibilion Hoard lias eli'cled Hon. T. I. I'alllllln. member of the IcKisIalive as sembly for I'rince Ituperl and minister- of lauds, honorary president, and Fred Slork, M.l. for I'rince . Ituperl, hiiiinrary vice-presidenl. , LORNE PECK WEDDED RECENTLY IN SOUTH Miss Kathryn Wren of Grand Forks Is Bride Will Reside at Abbotsford Friends of Ihe groom fu Ibis cily will be interested lo learn of a wedding which took place on January IK at Hellingliaiiv when Miss Kuthryf) Wren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wren, became the bride of Lome I'lrk, son of Mrs. Haliburlon I'eck of Abbots-ford, Mr. and Mrs. Peek will reside in Abbotsford. CANON SCOTT'S VERSE 'Ihe following verse for "O Canada I" was written by Canon Scolt: O Canada, our glorious native land, We pledge ourselves lo serve . thee heart and hand; Om make thee strong And guard from wrong Thy realm from ea lo sea, For Kvermore From shore to slmm I'niled, loyal and free, O Canuda, O Canada, Ood pour His blessinKs on Ibee from above, O Canada, our counlry and our love. Olti4 a. Inn. Ftu Sivl. lC. .26 ADVANCE. No Ad vartlaatmeant Taken for Laa trutn ROc FUHS OOINO UP. The Fur Ma-kel i eomlng back strong. See me first ami last with your catch you'll mnke more money. W. 00 LD BLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Ooods HoukIiI. Sold or Kirhangcd H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. 1'bones Illack 13(1 and lied US. TAXI Tal 87 Phone. (Call Oeorg or (lust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Hay or Night Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue MISCELLANEOUS. O. ANDKftSON, Sallmaker Sails and Tarpaulin made to order and repaired. Third Avenue, opposite Pioneer Laundry. Phone Oreen 3J2. P.O. Hox 723. MAIL SCHEDULE - For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ;oes at 5.30 p.m. From the East-Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. l.3o p.m. Prom Vancouver-Sundays .. P. M. Wednesdays i P.M. Fridays A.M. CP.lt. January 1 1 and 2H. To Vancouver-Tuesdays, Mall closes al P.M. Fridays Hi 15 A.M. Saturdays A.M. CP. It. January 18. To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier-Wednesdays n P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, a.m. To Port Simpson, Altoe Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sundays 7 p.m. From Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points-January 1 1 and -'H. From Alaska Points-January 18. To Queen Chsrlotte Island Points January 2, IC, 30. Closes 0,30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Points January It and 2K. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson Thursdays in P.M. From Naas liver Points Saturdays A.M. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Saturday, January 26 I'lRii :25 a.m. IU.9 ft. 10:22 p.m. IU.C ' l-nw 0:27 a.m. n,3 " 22M4p.m. l.n " Sunday, January t27 "'si' 5:oii n.in.' 10.8 f. 17:21 71,111 IH..1 "w 11:21) a.m . " 23:2U p.m. rt,3 ' Monday, January 28. '"X" :02 n.m. lo.rt f. 18:30 p.m. I7.t " 'w 12:21 p.m. fl.5 Tuesday, January M "'sli 7:0il a.m. 10.(1 ft. 10:18 p.m. n.O " '.'w 0:27 a.m. 0,1." 13:37 .111, 6.3 " i SCHEDULE OF VI a vraM. . KflK h UK unuixu l un January rt. Colt, IU')i Sfi. Teachers, .Maple. , LiUi c Teachers. February I. Knlens. Ad ; lirollo: Teachers. ' .0 C I. O rot to. Colts. Min(tti Adannes; S.O.C. , CulU H. Kalens, Teachers, High School; Colls, Jet II. Colls. llfKl.i Mi, , Kalens; Teachers. i.UT, 15. AilauacN. Tett(Lf' School, Orollo; S.Ac i 1H. Colls. High ..'. Tenchers. Maple Lea't Teachers. JS. Kalens, Adanai i Irollo; Teachers, j.o,' 55.Orollo. ColN Leafs. Adanacs; S.OX March I.- Kalejls. Tear': HlKh School; (UdU TVt k tr-Coll. Ilegt ; Mil. : H Kaiens; TVurhers, S.o.r H. Adanac. Tearb 1 ScbiHd. Orollo; S.O.r i i II Colls. Hlah.SohUii T: ers. Marde Leafs; Colts, Trartr 15 Kalens, Allan An U (initio; Teachers. S.O.l WHIST LEAGUE Jan 31 SI. Andn rt's v k t P.; UhO.V. vsFi e vs. O.W.V.: Soiws f t. nda v. Pons b' Fu .-: ' Feb. 7 -r SI. Andfrw v t I.O.O.F. vs. O.W V J" Carindn 11 k of P M f K. Of C. Feb. II Son of iNiutar-l of C; K. of P.s. KIVs Mf I f l L . il'tO 1 i r ? Andrew's. i I'eb. 21 Mooae vs; frir rf Cf ada; SI. Andrew s v I.O.0T K. of P v. K of t S Kmrland vs. F.Ik. Feb. 28 K. nf P. vs, '-' a .... M . . f i.t .Moose vs. I'.tks: ions 01 ada vs. I.O.O.F ; Sf Andrvs v.. K. nf C March ft K. of Jv'T ,on; ftfina nf Itnirlnml v V""' Sons of Canada' vs. K of March 13 Sons of FngUrd O.W.V-. MEN'S WHIST STANDING W I. r" Moose r."'K' 1 I c... ..r 1.'. ...1-.. 1 u miiv 111 l.OH lilllllM r V.U 8 K. nf P. . f. i Oddrellows U 4 (J. W. V. A Ul . I...I- .. I ' ' rl .1 It'll I'W r. S. of C 3 7 K. of C i If BILLIARD LEAGUE ISSUES SCHEDUU Inn OO . , I l 4 fi.fl.E' lit u, ,.(l. " Jan. 30. Orollu-V. & U dn'tv's, Fell. I. I'll. Illlliard VW Fe'b. 4. I'll, llflluvtl Vt va aim Feb. ft. Klk- M. Arr! Feb. 8. (1.W.V.Y vs. r'ro1" Feb. II. H.O.K.'vs.SI An-ln' Feb. 1.1, flrolK vs. KU- Feb. 15, P.fl. rillllnnl rarl VS. II.W.V.A, Kiibscribs for tbHll N"