PAG1 FOWK. SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW. The Well Known , CHUM'S SHOE For Children. Sir.cs up In 7. Usually priced at $3.7 5. Special prjee fur one work $2.95 Sizes 8 In 1 0 Vi . Usually priced' nl ..75. Special price for one week $3.95 Those arc absolutely First Hrado Shoes and will sell iiiirkly al Ihls price. 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 the Old Land early. For Tiekctj, Rales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is your best food. Kat more of it. Kept by the leading grocers. ' La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. f Prince Rupert B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, warehousing, and OisttUmting, Team or Motor Service. Coal,; Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 71 Fraser SL Steam Heated Hoi and Cold Water Rates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 069. BRINGING UP FATHER HCY COME HERE vvhXt ove MEAN OV b"TORE DO'T VQU know f THE f?UUEi ? I f .... A.1 MEN'S BANQUET GREAT OCCASION Over One Hundred Anglicans Met at Festive Board and Heard Music and Speeches COMMUNITY SINGING The annual men s hanipiel in the Anglican Church was lliis year well up to its usual standard. Considerably over one hun. jtlred men sat down lo the laden lables last night, presided ocr jby A. K. Hazel l-Jnnes and enjoyed jfi wonderful dinner served by the lladies of Hie church. Afterwards Ihey listened to vocal music and addresses arid took nart them selves in rotrtmunily singing led by J. W. Xicholls. The speakers included the chairman, Archbishop DuVernel. Archdeacon Rix. Consul Wake field, Principal Brady of the High School, Waller Hale. Mayor New- Ion and H. F. Pillion, Oeorge Hill. and II. A. Pliilpoll. The Anglican male quartette made up of K. K. Fisher, Max Collison, Corporal BricP. and W. II. V-arlnel.- s.incr fmosl acceptably, while llie solos by J. W. Morrison and S.' K,i Campion were received with great enthusiasm itnd ca:-li Avas recalled ami responded with -a sec ond song. The-supper arrhnrernrtilsnvrrc in Hip hands off the ' Women's"" Auxiliary and nothing was Ihe conveners of tables were Mescjame- Willell, Trema.vne, Bazell-Jones, Oreer and Beau mont. Those who helned carrv nuf the work were Mcsdamesi McCoskrie, I foil by". Cross. BurfJ A. I!. Wright.- Virkers, Hinlon,1 Kvilt. Philpott. Cade,. Orchard Mackie. Mills, A. K. CViclmlls. St. Ct. Lee. linr-iisler. l'nrkin .! I'. McLennan, La Trace. Woodland and Miss DuVernetr and Miss Klelt. Mrs. It. L. Mcintosh was gcnenil convener. Thus. W. Heme, aided with Hip carving. following Hie suoner was a short series-of addresses. Ihe sub ject be.ing "The Commonwealth of Nations." The chairman an nounced that Britain 1nl not need anyone In speak for her so "Utile Britannia" was sung. India Speaking of India, fieorge Hill lob: uf visiting that country. He 'spoke, of Hie eaijly history of the nation where 250.000.(100 people lived in a troubled condition before Ihe British look conlinl. Ke"n today there were 000 native princes, and numerous rclisrioits iand sects. These made it impos sible for Ihe people to unite. Mr. Mill spoke of empire builders such ns Robert dive and Lord Roberts. The country was Ihe scene of brilliant and daring exploits and also of grave mistakes. II was the just government of the British that kept the country together. In spile of the mistakes that had been made, nwini?' jlargely to emirs of judgment. Historians or Hie rulure. he felt sure, would give Ihe'verdict that the Kntpire had done tfs duty byj mum ami imilsii rule had been yctk. Y TONGUE COATED. BAD TASTE IN MOUTH. EYES Mrs. A. C. Iln.un which are wen Known lo all Hie younger generation. He mentioned Ihe discoverers and outstanding men and the disputes with lh United Stales. Speaking for4 Ihe rulure, he urged that while the nation was only small, so far ,as population was concerned, and nail wonderful resources, nil waste and extravagance should be sloppe.il. Austral la and New Zealand 3. C. Brady in an eloauenl nd- dress spoke of Ihe countries of Hie antipodes. He eferred o Kiplinfr. (he grealesl Imnerialist mm and living iiut poet, " "i., and .inn quoted iiiinieii from tromi1 these outlying portions were opening Iheir arms lo receive sons and daughters of the old Innd. Lonsr mlcbl (lie Dominion Join hands across Ihe seas with the motherland to keep freedom afloat. South Africa Consul Wakefield told of (he BRIER TH1 DAILY ftEWa w THROW.lT eVWVV NIDQN'T t-VtK- LE r ME CTC YOU CMt-WUH THAT TCRRiftLE r- r-tm 1 X ' 1 : i blacks. He &nnl: ( J parly founders of South Africa ,aiul particularly of Ihe area! .empire builder Cecil Rhodes. In Ihat country were only I wo mil linUCli Wllil ItLLUW ! " n whites and eight million Liver Trouble the Cause : - - - - ill' II I I I K., line ostrich farms, he sheep am came industry. The dry coun IwriiM:- -I bave lutn tronMr.1 uii my ;'"' was in direct contrast lo this ror a n-w ycir bavk, and was m bad 1 l nut rwl ihlc to tin my work. invrr I had .wfrc pains In my tKimarh, no (bad I rinilil hardly (land t U-n at lline; iinalod tirtirnc; had lal in llw muutli, ciipoclally In tlw nioniini; whlli'S of i-yrsi .llnrnl with yellow, ami had a muddy and Mllow o.mplpxliin. I had rend a freat deal shout .Milbiirn's . Laxi'Llver rills and derldpd I wmild in- a rial, and artcr liklnir two nr thrc I found I was greatly Improved, and ran trulhrully say (lint 1 felt morn likn llvlnar and ran now do my own work without any trouble." .Mllbuni'a .aia-l.lvtr Pills are lie a vial at all dealers, or will h matlod dlrrct on receipt by Tim T. Mllbnni Co.. unwed, Toron:o, Ont. justified. Canada pari of B.C Politically the "country h.vt been i.'iil In llm '...H. r.r n. einpire by .Ian Smuls and Louis Hollia, who stood for freednui within Ihe British Empire. Just ns I here was iij Canada. He was nnf here' In sing Hie praises of llie llrllish Kmnirp hut lie sooke of Hie friendly bonds that bound nie i.mic.l Slales and C-niada and expresed Ihe hntie Ihat Ihey Hiiighl never be strained. Archdeacon Rlx Archdeacon illx (banked nil who hail Iielief On that ocrasion and told how Ihe church was run. There was a central niis- ionary fund administered hv Hie I H. A. Phillpotl traced the early '"'""'"P r ,,,' " Min ami steps itt Ihe history of Canadal""' :l)lir"" tftrry and all other 'expenditure were paid out of that. None. of IhV churches paid in as much as Ihey received out. the balance coming froni missionary funds outside. lie I bought Prince Rupert should be independent of, any fund as II was hardly incumbent upon them lo receive charity. The church had been unfortunate in losing supporters through their being moved away. The 'church was financed by open collections and by an envelope collection. If they pot a guarantee of .V a week Ihey could carry on and all their obligations. Be pay ' m,. 'i'iii.ai ttfun. jf- him. He told of the settlement rf,min more serious, Ihe Arch r. . . f. - I t .a of Sydney by convicts, manv of whom were innocent nnlrioU. Australia had risen lo her des tiny and was today a irem in Ihe crown of the British nation. New Zealand was a wonderful country and one of the most progressive in education, lecls- lafion and humanitarian move ments. She had a population of a a t million . ... people and was in a laiiimie .similar lo B.C. The speaker mentioned the, spirit of loyalty lo the Kmnire. as shown by Mm instantaneous response when war was declared. .Austra lia was 98 per cenl British while New Zealand was U!) per cent British. There never was a young country so happy, peace- nil ami milled as New Zealand. There was a freedom from zov- ernruenlal attacks such as had been een here. The fiovern-ntenl was administered by magnanimous and great minds. While Ihe people enjoyed domes- lic peace they had proved that peace did not breed effeminacy.v .Mr. Brady spoke of Ihe Umpire as .or.- unit workinir toward a definilp goal. They revered the memory of the great, men who nail gone rorlh and founded portions of the Kmpire. Todav deacon said when anything was wrong with the body Ihey tried i remedy it and aNo Ihey culti vated their minds. .Manv. how ever, did not Ihink of that which lasted loncer than Ihe body. Ihe living soul. To the Ladles Waller T. flale in propositi;: a (nasi to the ladies said away Back in Ihe mid-Victorian era the ladies had begun to agitate lo be freed front Ihe bonds of man domination and in a mani-esto clamed Ihe right to lie the "dual of men. This could never be because Ihey were immeasur ably su.oerinr. They were heller nnic lo endure pain, lo bring up children and lo manage a household. Mr. flale said a number of bright things one of wnich wai that Kve could not have Ihe measles in the Harden of Kden because She'd Adam. Of course I hi f ouhl only be, properly ap preciated by an hngjisli audience. In corirltidinir Mr. flale thank ed Ihe Anglican ladies for their work nnd said no words of hi could express what the men felt. In this Hie women showed their superiority, for who ever heard of men alvinir a baiuiuel lo women and wailing on (hem. He asked them lo drink lo Ihe sweethearts, mothers jnd wives. Archdeacon Rlx rearretled Ihat .luil?c Young bad been unable to he present. The iralherintr clos ed Just before midnight with Ihe singing or "Blesl be the Tie 'hat Binds," nn r VOO LOOK UtKE MICE LiTLEl LAWC VOO DON'T WAJST TO CROW Uf WITH A.O1C1 JVW -OO rrlilny, February R, 1021. By George McMmu; I aw:c)S2 ? JIB f1 1 . . -J I J I C'wt. i.txr,J s,,tc.. Iwc, I n U ' "" : 1 Daily News Classified AdsT a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advrtlamnt Tk.r for Ua thin SOrp WANTED MOLKIt UAnilKR COLLKOR wants men and women to learn the Barber Trade. Paid while learning. This is your opportunity to learn a trade and gel into steady employ. ment, Graduates earn from 110.00 to $50.00 per week Write for free catalogue. 50 Hastings K. Vancouver. WANTKD. Work wanted by l.nly. Housework or cham her maid duties. Phone Red 105. 31 WANTKD. houework. Oirl for general Phone Black 50t. COOK WANTKD. Annly Knox Hotel. if FOR SALE FOR SAI.K. "23" Taxi Service. consisting of 2 Ford deliveries with covered bodies; I Dod?c enclosed car wllh llaer shock ohsorbers. Business has been estahlithed three months ami receipts are increasing each month. Price $1100. 100 cash will handle. There is enough business established Id" pay Ihe balance. FOR SAI.K. I Kdlson Rectifier for charging storage batteries from the city light Hue. $15 cash. ."fl on lerms at 110 per month. Apply Northern Kxrhange. tf FOR SAI.K. Ittiiblinnr 25 x 10 and mooring for 20 boats. This is bringing in $35 to f u Mr month. Will sell for $150 cash or lerms. FOR SAI.K Sixteen room board ing house and store, furnish ed. Apply 'J29 Ambrose. FOR SAI.K. hole Monarch Range. Almost new. Phone Black 288. 35 FURNNURK for sale. Phone (Ireen tfiit. at FOR RENT FOR SAI.K. Power bonis of every description including dens ti re. trolling nnd work bonis, at reasonable prices. Apply X. M. McLean, Cow Bay. FOR HKXT. Parlor ilrooiu room with slove, use of phone and bath. 110 Knglish Hill. Phone. Blue 101. 31 Modern four room flat for rent. Also nfllce, with modern living duarlers. Weslernhaver Bros. if TO HKXT. Three rooms and bath, harbor view, ' Section fi. $20.00. McCalTery X Oibhnns, Ltd. 33 .STEAM Healed Flat for rent. Meaner apartments. M. M. Stephens. ' LOST LOST, One gold drop earring between, tSIK Fifth Avenue Kasl and hospital1, Finder please reutrn lo Daily Xews Odlce. Reward. tf FOUND FOUXD. Pearl beads. 'Apply Daily Xews 0lice t- .. Abe Lipsin and II. I.ipsln" of the Acme Importers were southbound passenger on Ihe Prince Rupert (his morning. The for mer is going lo Denver, Chicago and Montreal on a buying trip nnd the latter is In' "undergo special medical Irealinenl at Denver. The Fur Ma-kel is cominx back strong. Sen mo first and last Willi your calch you'll make more money. W. GOLDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Hoods Bought, Sold Kxcbanired Foe the East From Vancouv Sundays Wednesdays BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf FURS GOING UP. Tail 87 Phono. (Call Oeorgs or dual) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service nnd Comfort D-iy or Nlshl Stand: Boston Orlll Third insua Fridays C.P.R. February II To Vancouver- To Anyox, Alice Premier-Wednesdays February 1 1 and 25. From Alaska Points- February 15 and 20. or H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture nnd Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 13ft and lied M2 TAXI MAIL SCHEDULE Mondays, Wednesdays anil frl. days, closes at 5.30 n.m. From the East- Mondays, Thursday and Sal-urdays, 1.30 p.m. -P. M. apd 25. Tuesdays, Mail closes at 4 P.M. Fridays 8.15 A.M. Saturdays CP.II. February 15 and 2 Arm, To Queen Charlotte Island Points l ebruary 13 and 27. Closes 0.30 p.m. . ... ' , , w f W I 1 1 February 1 1 ami 25, To Naas River Points and Pari Simpson I hursdays in p 1 'com Naas "liver Points Halurdays , tM. PRINCE RUPERT Tinrt a . w . mmwwm llBSJ SSS... Friday, February 8 High 3:50 a.m. 20.7 15:51 p.m, 20.1 Low ...... sene ,,, 5:, 22:01) n.m. j. ft Saturday, February 9 HiKli 1:27 n.m. 20.0 ft 10:31 p.m. 8.8 " 'f,w 10:10 a.m. fl. 22:10 p.m. 5.3 " Sunday, February 10 -:08 n.m. p.3 17:22 p.m. 17.1 ''w M:20 a.m. fl.o 23:25 p.m. 0.8 Monday, M A February 11 M,Kl' 5:51 ,,.,, Rrt ft ft. , '"MO p.m. lo.o " l'"w 12:15 a.m. 7.6 " Tuesday, February 12 :H n.m. h.0 f. 10:27 p.m. 5. ' F'nw 0:10 n.m, 8.2 " '3:'I p.m. 8.1 " SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL " February ' II.- Colls, Regt.; MjpJeJ.cafs, Kniens; Teachers. S.MJ."""- 15. Adunncs, Teachers; High Sc hool, (Irollo; tUMS Clls. IH. Colts. Ilfgllf School; Teachers. .Maple Loafs! Colls, Teachers. "'- v k ' 2. Kniens, Ad.inncs; Regl , Orollo; 1'eaHiers, 8.0.C 2.V Orolto, Cell; Maple Leafs, Adannes; S.O.IL. Colts. March tx x 1. Kalen. Teachers; Regl., High Schjiol; Colls, Teachers. trColt, Itegt.; Maple Leafs. Kalens: Teocbers. S.O.C. 8. Adannes, Teaefyr; i High School, Orotlo; 8.0.C.1 Colli. II Colts. High School ;-Tfach- ers, Maple Leafs; Colts, Trcher. 15 Kalens. Adanaes; ReuL Orotlo; Teachers. S.OJ1 WHISTLEAlE Feb. II Sous nf" Knglands'. of 0.; K. of p. vs. Kiujainose vs. I.O.O.F.; O.W.VA. vs. St. Andrew's. Feb. 21 Moose vs. Sons iff Canada! PI. Andrew's vl. I.O.O.F.; K. of p. vs. K. of tJtfSens of Knplaqd vs. Klk. - ' Feb. ?H K. of p. vs. O.W.V.A.; - Mrmse vs. F.ik; Sons or Canada vs. I.O.O.F.: St. Andrew's vs. K. of C. i A.M. March (V -K. of P. v2SP O f . 9. Sons of Knglaml vsMiiose; cons or i;anail.i vs. K. of C. 8Uwart,!.March 13 Sons of Knglaml vs. ! o.w.v. 10 P.M.i . . From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, pit I II nn I P iriir Premier ,uiuuiniu iMnuuit ,f rrmiiys .. ..v A.M. To Port Simpson. Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alloa Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points- I'- b. 1 1 . Feb. 13. Feb. 15. vs. OAV.V.A. ISSUES SCHEDULE S.O.K. vs. rL Andrew". Orolto vs. Klks. P.R. IlilliJMJ'arlors itTATt or sireto wynohsm ranrixr TtkP VoTii'r ii.. t i. .... . i... uin ..r .vi":;:v -v.. r:i J Ji lti"r,i w" "t Vfrtnrl-1ieiliirjr "M'rrnin i.uliri or II mi Ml oli.n.liU 1..!,r.J,.r, '' ' JtmiirV. 104. lo Vlrlnrn. the teniim lliepsliinuinnl: Ml. I't.ltso.NS hatfnv rlaitn aralnM ,ii.f IMI (II .III l . . rlalma in rillnf iliily rlflert thn liniternltneil- AXIi II liTIIKn TAt'F. MiTirr. thai on nit jrter the rirat day or Harch. ttfl. IhT '"' I'NHfeil l' illflrll laim ut ubirh n lull harei.ern iliily HVTfli thla Clh rlT nr January, . riniASK a i:id.Sr:. Sollrlli.ru fi.r the Kierulrli. 410 Heniral Hmhlmr, VlrKla. B 1' IN a n n a w .V is) tmc tuencwx morrrior British In Ihe Mailer of tin1 Ailiuinotrallnii AM. In nn a Ihe M.ller of llie r.file.W. II. 0. T kK .vciTir.F, that I waa aVlnle.l Helrher, iereaeit, amt all pirllra hivlnz italina aralnal Ihe aalil Kalale, are lurrhv reiiulreit to fnrnuh anihe.tmiierlv vrrl fleil tn lue r.n nr beh-re llie .lU iliv of Jiarrii, a ti. ton. ami all raru-a bini III lh I. fall. .PA ....I.... I . i. . .. .... M11..1111I nf Ihelr liulehlislneiu. y hie, fnrlh- TlldMaS W. lir.llNB. orrirlal Ailinlnldralnr. l-rln-e, hnp-jrK nr. LAND ACT, 'H jT Natlta of InttnOan la Apply to Uaa Land III Hume 4 Slt.n. I ....V) l.ii.l i... ... rnnllin nittrlri nf i:int. f.Ssi" i.rh.T W.r. ... 1 iii..ii.hi r.naiiii'er, . . . lr1n,","l'r'1' "'. l,"W"'lil lea Ihe l- milnnlnr ile.rrllwi l.nuh: r.iinnieii. radrrly iM.lnt nn Channel llml. near .'. 111.1111 nr oanmer imuaff Ihenre rl,iln Ihe alnunalllea or the ahnre-, line 1 1 i Lli er mark ari.iiml 11.- i.i.t..i 10 irnllll .f ri.inilieiieein.nl In -even hiUHlre.1 arrea, frioren. iiI ' i innii s, vmritv, , Name nr Apnlirant, i. H(M JOIIXSO.N, nulrit Novrmher JTth, ty.j, A,r"1,