in Lday, Sovc.Ml.er 20, 1021, t . V REAL CofYee: CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCES8 MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle Nov. 7, 21 j Dec. 5, 18 Tor Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway Nov. 3, 17j Dec. 1, 15, 20 8.S. PRINCE8S BEATRICE. V Butedale, Swanton Bsy, East Bella Bella, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Ageicy for all Steamship Llr.e Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agon! Corner of 4th 8'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupjrt, k.t-. EAT EVENT IS CELEBRATED 'i- it h. n . j. a ;ibdn . I II i.limin. Mm. it. IV . I III' SOloiftl Hlld i -: . . ii.-.l in "I'Uml-. X I'olJrtttion. was i f "f si. IiumsIhii'" . ' hi liliml." Mi ml.ij imlri atjae w 6 r ' 'inner, and proved ' .:i v.'. e u. koimI mI IIimI pnr' ? u they Men in the I KlihiiK oersea. A s , wd wn ireen. Mild i M 1 1 j . uf MpproMl 1 1 '' I'l'IIIHH'tiOlI Willi t' Ji - I'lie lioys r- nii-iiiiM'ieK uf war t r i'Miilrii and 1 ' :.i! '.iiinir Id Mild Un? : ''e of r nUi in Ihe I .D-nlieis. srrettNdeit. till J li lue while liirl I Willi I he iiameo of 'In1 welrn frtnit. r III (lie WmIIs. llMlllt- :.i : iblu.iis of rwl. while i'rpi paper, ther I he " ' 'In daiirinir floor, lite ' t txle Sain preil its -' 5.:lrlnnif m il elaws a 5 ::i Mliirli ua lettered 'r-J ihieiry and SI. .Melilel ' I 'if wliole represented i -i d work, lull Ihe sue- lltiill UlltlMlltl) - I 'u iroiihle neee.ry affair 'over the top,"! Hffeienl ciiininillees Wi lli' I Tii"IM!.iill was III charge '"' -H i : It. . Fricker. of I.. i"ppy -ale: P Harris and J advertising and lie- shield and other de- i.i.ihw work were done by II. Iniivy. M. A. Ilerry ami A. II. iligloo Services, Dance and M k ill were master of cere- Banquet at Anyox inonie.. Tin- rommillee were iil fortunate in havtnir the er- iX X X .' Hie il'i;iees of Mrs. W. F. F.e. who as ij 'f ' lie Ai niisllee whs I :i v observed hi Anyox. .(t wumjf there was a - t minded by the. at i I "ion rlttHrrwe. I He sisted in a number of ways. If lHt who gave f liir services in run tier I ion wfih he dance ware jrier . Mahon. . Ityaii. Hutching. Surtth, Tolhtirsl. NjrJiir; Thprley, Mifcelf, Cleal mimI I.Mhill. , Annual Banquet On r''sln .Uitfhl. the Annual Armistire y hmiiuel was held In Ihe Mine Hall, mikI wtiieh was aUn4td. tJ fttme .huHvlreil hik! Hi -rail. .ii Hull ant I h fifty reliirueil men. Ihe aue! of J me: .vtfnl inlo lit frwHl the- e.vnutiu JKtn4 .Ut UursiilK iler of llranb) Hay lmpill sImIT who had been overseas, t.lia.. Wing. Jr. U'lmlen. lr. Kinsman and I. M. Kelley hverybudy liawl a greal lime, Anyox Hand -tarllmr pnertlinp. while Ihe diners were beiiiif eal ed. The dinner wu stiuidleil by Ihe Mine Mb, and full justice was done to II. There wns h loasl liol'-aiitl a pritjrmui. Thf etiaiinian. Ir. Mrl-roe, pnpoeil Ihe King, which wh aeeoinplish-el in lime-honoretl fnlilon: lr. Kinsman, fallen Comrades and Mr. 'iii. Ihe Mi'lurncl Man Hem- on Ihe pniKram wen oups hy IUI. Illiimlell, J. Mili'liell, I. Kirkwooil; recitation, lieo. War-Airk. Mild eoiiH'ily lllllls by V Cruik'haiik and C. (ireenwell, Ihe eeninir whs featured by Ihr xiiuniK of war soups, m wonN Hint rhoriie of which were pro. jeolml on a scroll by Hex. J Herdman. The commit lcc for this lMiiiiet were, Kd. Hlnndell baniuel. ailed liy .Mes. !. Harris and Jones; program, II. Cornish; Iranspoiialioii, W. tar sfiu uon of knowing.l'earce. In aildilinii lo Ihe dance en- '-fforl were np- and banqiiel, poppies were sob trllinr Sinclair, a l Ihe lleaeh by Mrs. V. K. IXt ve Baa CNAnA STARCH CO. LIMITED. MONTREAL, , I f Hie dance roiniiill- uiid al Hie Mine by Mr. l. 'I v .1, Herdman and It. ris. Ileceipls -for the dance, 11 his aide lieutenants iUel ami uopiiy sale totalled over ' i ! Local and Personal U.C. Undertaker. I'hone II. , 1. ,. Hay nere, Undertakers, Phone 351 You'll like our coal I Consume era Coal Co. Phone 7. If J. I- Christie t T t on last niht ' rain for I'ort llssinglon on Charles .Sankey wn fined I0 and cost in Ihe city police court Ilils inoriiiiiK for intoxication. Have "SUI'llKMir Coffee ami secure free English china. if I). Scherk was a passenger for Anyux on Hi.; Prince Humeri lasl night. Joe Filiou was fined I25 in (ho cily police court thi morning for using obscene language or the public street. St. Andrew's Society Whist Drive, rn.lay, November 21 at 8 p.m. Admission 50c. Ilefresh-nicnts. All welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Slarr are leaving lomorrow moriiiiu for Seattle where they expect to M'eud Ihe winter. Once more we can supply the famous Kdun coal in any quau-lilies. I'hone 58. l'rince Huperl Feed Co. tf School In-pirtor II. C. Fraser reluriieil on Ihe l'rince II u pert yeslcrday aflernoou from Ocean I'ulU and contluiietl lliroiipli In Anyox. .Mr. M. I.. Slepp an,) daughler who liae been -pemliiifr a vmcu-lion in Seal lie, returned to Ihe city on the l'rince nuperl yesterday uflernooii. Mr. James I,. Ilrew-I.r and Mis llrewoter relurneil , on Ihe Prince lluiert yelerday afternoon from Vlcloria where they speni (te rummer. J. A. V. IHl and J. A. Smith arrived from Vaiicouer on. the Prince Itupert yclerday afler- liooii. Tliey came here uiakintr an ifiiecliojt of Ihe Seal Cote sawmill properly. llHlepayer." AieiMliiiii I'rnlav al H p.m. jn (kiuncil ChamlM-r. Speaker, Suerintend-enl of L'liltlie. on Hiwer situa-lln. . All laiiaer.- welcome. 271 II. A. Hanks, inaiiHper nf the II. III-. II. It. Mustard of Ocean Falls reached Hie clly on Ihe Prince Itupert yesterday aTler- immmi. tie Is here lo jiive evidence in Hie .MacDonald assault Case being Irled al the Asslies. Iiucellation or lease! To house builders and boa! builders. Owing lo cancellation or lease, we hnve'for sale ut greatly re duced prices, din. elision and louble dressed lumber. Stoofe must, be sold al once, ijhockley Planing Mill, Cow Hay. tf I. Caslillou of u Imv ffrin of 'asiilloii lialla'her, arrived from -Vancouver on the Prince Itupert yesterday afternoon. Mr. :alillnii I defending Jack Mac- iKuiald who is being tried nl the Supreme Court Asles uu a barge of assaulting a police ulll- ! rcr. I i 1 A II PRNnNFPC .miu i uiuviibiiu HAD BAD FRIGHT Monday Morning Prisoners in the city jail early Monday morning were subjected I to a scare when about 75 Ions of 'rock on the race or the excavation adjoining Hie City Hall bf-Jriituc dislodged and tumbled Jdovvii causing . a reverberation, which seemed more like an earth-' quake Hutu aii.vlhlug else. For- Innately, the slide was some ills-, lance from Ihe building and no 'diiinage was done. dvertise in Mio Daily NYws THE DAILY WEWB r- " , ! I y 1 iN, -. FREE-St.Charlcs Recipe Book Send today for thi collection cl tested recipes for Soup. Oread. Entree. FUh, Vegetable!, Salad and Dretting, Cake ard Cookie, Paitries, Deuert, Ice Crecrot, Sherbet, Candie and Beverage. It will be tent to you tree. The Borden Co. Limited Vancouver IT. C lll SXCHMJ-K MACDONALD CASE IS ON True Bills Brought In at Assizes This Morning In Two Criminal Cases True bill in IIk- ca-" of Ilex v. Jack Macdoiiaht and U-x vs lieorjie Hremer and Fred Hreim-r in roiiiiecliou With Ihe aauH nf I'rovincial Coualable Arthur Col lins at Ocean Falls on August 20 last were returned by the (iraml Jury at Ihe Supreme Court as sies thi morniiiK before Mr. luslire (irejtory. MacdHiialdV onse was I hen proceeded with He pleaded not guilty and a petit jury, a follow wa;j'inpaniirllml aner many iajiu asmes ami 'hallenjre: William (tilchrisl (toremanj. Jaine A. Hi-own, -Samuel Wood, O. T, Sundal, II. F. (ilasey. C. U. Milinn, W'. Iinvwill, . J. ljajley, Joseph I.imlay. H. V. WeWniouth, McKecluite and H. A. Hreen. II. CasUllou jiuuiuu?) lor the defence, challenged lSnarlo'n. ( C. Walker, T. W. Silverides Mrs. Martha Leek, H. Lidourneau (ieortre H. ArmW, .Mh lluicer, tt. W. .Niekersoii, W. O. Viper. rinr miipr. - Al the instance' of Pa hi Joue. crown prosecutor- K, H; Sbockley. J-red Stradden, F,M4rld?e. C. K Ylreber? and F. W. Wesch were stood aide. Several of those summoned for Ie(it jury serviw being ill, an Silver mine at Stewart, and. order was made by Mr. Justice -irs. itaiiks pa.-ei iiirou?ii on Ihe l'rince Huperl ye-leiilav af leriKMiu bound noiili from Van couwr. Sovnntv.Flva Ton nf Rnrk SIM "IWr. (Irejrory for more to l umiuon-ed for the ca.-e to follow. Review of Case After K. F. Jones briellv reviewed the case for tho crown dalint Ilial iinide evidence would be submitted whic'li woul not require much deliberation l convince Ihe jury that Ihe charge ayainsl Macdmiald were well foundeit, the first witne. called was Conlble Qollin. He was on Ihe stand for nearly tw hour, Ihe most of this time be-Ing taken up with a len?lhy am detailed cross-exantinntion bv Mr. ChHHou who sought lo slinkw the testimony of (ho vvlt- iie und eslHhlish that he himself uiifrhl havi licen under Ihe intluence of liquor at (he time in question. Thi was sloitlly deuied by Collin, however, who asserted thai ho had had only one drink during the day. Mr. Caslillou's examination evoked many larl remark front Mr. Justice Crvgory "Who Wns pood lii-innredly arcalie. The eeond vilnr)r. Musl-ard or Ocean Falls, old (.f ti. wounds he had round on Collins and expressed I In- opinion thai he was perreelly soberaipl had not been under l he iinlueriet bf I : ' . Down Face of Exoavatlon Tb" Miird witness. Sam Zirilicli ' Near Cltv Hall Earlv ' ,l "l" 1 " '""isiame uotiin s , evidence. LADIES! SHOES IN ALL SIZES At Greatly Reduced Prices. FLANNEL AND HOUSE DRESSES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. I Chiffonelle A dainty flowered fabric from the looms of the famous firm of Uraflon & Co. While and Mauve ground with colored figures, 30 inches. Per Yard, $1.00 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. TWO BOATS ARRIVE AND TWO OTHERS DUE Only two fishing boats arrived Willi I heir catche this morning ami only two other are due. so far as the walerfront people Know. he two not yet entered are the Sitka and tin' Sea Maid. Sale thi morning were: Tordenskjold 50,0011 0 .tjn Fisheries and Hoolh Fisheries a 15 and 6. Norland l.t.UOO to Cold Storage a! I i.70 and C. RUSSIAN CHURCH WEDDING TODAY Miss Nan Prlaln Becomes Bride of John Ourvlch, Rev. A. P. Kasheravoff Officiating The wedding look place al the oine or Hie groom's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ourvich. al 1 1 o'clock llii morning ol Mis Nan Prlain and John liiirvich. The ceremony was according to Ihe rile or the ltuvian church and Ilex. A. P. KasbevarolT. pastor ol Hie Itiissian Orthodox Church. Jufieau, uflicialed. Tlie bride wore white brocaded satin drape model with veil ami uraiic modulus ami carried a touquel of pink roes. She was illeiided by Mis Zorka Sutilo-vich who wore pink satin with a bandeau or silver ami cairiiil a ounuel or pink carnations. Lit tle Misses Nellie Cm-vich and l-my Xarelli were flower girls. The best man was lieorge Joyko- vich. After the ceremoiiv a weddinu breakfasl was served and many presi-iits were rc-eived. The groom is well known here having lived in the cily for many year. Ihe bride arrived about a mouth ago from Jugo-Slavia. They will lako up their residence in (lis city. POPULATION IS PRIME NEED OF THIS COUNTRY Sir Henry Thornton told an ludience al Hoston I hat Canada's sole problem was that or nonu- lalion. ir we had 25.000,000 peo ple, he said, Ihe serious difficul ties which we now have lo race would disappear. This coniiot be insisted upon loo strongly. Prior lo Ihe war we built railways and expanded our national plant in olher way in autjeipatitm ol a continuance or Ihe growth in Ihe number oT our citizens which was lion being made. It came to a sudden slop and- we have suffered as a consequence. The prime duty oT our governments is now lo promote immigration on a large scale and they ate railing in their duly w hen I hey neglect lo lako adequate measures with this object in view. Al no stage in its history has u country had more In offer lo those seeking new local ions and (here has been altogether too long a delay in Ihe adoption of effective immigration policies. F.dnioulon Journal. INAIOUNCEMENTS Lutheran Haiaar, December 2. Melropole Hall, Do You Know? THAT It you neglect the mtnor lrns of atomach distress such as guii alns, our burning stomach, bloating, belching, ami after-eating misery, you are condemning your ImmIv lo rears of chronic stomach trouble Jo-To sold by druggists r-ve r vher will mil.klv r.'iive n Momach OH! GIRLS, HOW LOVELY Imagine lier surprise and delight when her most intimate girl friends at Ihe "shower" give her some of Hie nice HUle gifls we have suitable for such un occasion. We have filas' Marmalade Jars, with spoon and silver lid S2.00 Cup and Saucers, from $1.00 to $.00 Cul filass Pieces, from $2.50 to $5.00 . Odd Pieces, in Community and 1817 Hogers' Sijver $1.00 up Half Dozen Tumblers $1.50 Silver Hon Hon Uishes ami olher small things $2.00 to $5.00 Fancy China Pieces, even Ihe necessary alarm clock $2.00 BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. fiuess.wlio wrole this ad? Can you wrile a belter one? The lime is extended to November 30. Caub innca "The Family Shoe Store" JsL'nOTOGRAPMEl (- iiK j-Hd 1 "LADIES" WE ARE CLEARINQ ODD LINES OF SUEDES, CALF, AND PATENT, in OXFORD AND STRAP. "ONYX," "SUPREME LADY" and "TRUEFIT." All going at J4 95 Phone 357. ARTIST XMAS PHOTOS TAKEN AT ANY TIME REASONABLE PRICES Fancy (Soods, Dry Goods and Sundries from Ihe Orient or European Countries. We Buy Furs, Jewelry and Cameras ECKOFF STUDIO & REGENT HOTEL Cor. 2nd Ave. and Sixth St. Phone Red 69. WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE Effective November 17th. S.S. PRINCI RUPERT ail rrnm frlnre lluert FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate point each Friday t.uo a in. Tor STEWART and ANYOX .. Wednesday, 11.09 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN tvt Vancouver via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, .No. IV, lc. 13, ?, Jan. 10. JI. PASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, S.00 pin. for frlnre Ueore. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all point ti-leni Canada, lulled ships. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticktl bffice, 82 Third Atk, Prlnc Ruparl. Phen 260. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK UlAND2! SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern maker, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 arid 38