I o his eliable Uock 11.00 Mil- pries I liave a kwoI clock, HOE PROBLEMS VANISH When You Wear ONYX Shoes -I hll"ll SIllM! nod YinK nit liHinRt. ' M CI n, am v anoe -More v nira Ave. Three New aim u Phone 357 ig Specials Hit;. i I'toliinK 'iiiis, ri'K. (Or ' ..Kw 2Sc ' - J. lly I'owiliT. S.. i-ial . . . . 5c ' - ami I.oiraTilior-- niw lork. rif. Ml 25c ' Spr. ial Apply w Wi'.-k Only Phone 45 P I Grocers Ltd. Third Ae. resses UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES AND MATERIAL M jilnnlc 1'i'Icm "Demers" House of Quality none 27 P.O. Doi 327 r. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST Commissioners Meet and Undertake Routine Business at Meeting Yesterday The regular monthly meeting of tin police coniuiiion wis held .ve.lenlay aftcino'iii m Mie city council chamber, I here ic ing present Mayor Newlon. C mii iuiloiier Montgomery, City Sol leiior .Jones ami cider r j:,. . Vicker. lii.oifxH wan iars v of a routine anJ nui UUtul'f. Tin' i ,,f i lie i iIM.f rir !, monUi showed UiPir- had iiccn i ease heard in court iliiririic Oe eierjoitrlwbcr r'iiliiu in ill conv Hint line lof allf.i r included I.' ilay- anil wliikeii, which figure :t cover: i n - ailil half hour. naiiv.'AH finish, If - IimIi UHiI II lltfheifl .lU.i IlllVf Kill' Wll(l 1 1 . i . about fln same ,,l kio.oo. J John Bulger Jeweller K'C iiT pro ii,. iai prisoner Hie "iy jail Tili'i't" were 1'J Ple of iliimiv'iiiirss t wit derided i,, aahi . ml a cupv ! rcpnii in ihc a '. m-v gr eral -i. Mi;ii he in m; scribe rily jmiii r was i'' ili-avi ua In ailinitii.i.-r i lie i.iw In ciiiiih'i ! him i lie pafi.!"B of awouni . r wis ayain ihk I Ultlti Milne il r, I.-I..I, rdlnllid jm.ide fur I ! ee, n;; ,f pn- here !" Ui.it heavy ... ;i' tiaiip'iini ,, okaila iiiiji in' -avi-d ill.' ciiv. J n ii'i ..f J w Kxioy or for a nfle i i Mil' ni.i'nijn hi Hip n wa- ni''''piii. Till iiiiiiiii-iiiii i'.mi' I. end . niii') n ihe irni't'i'iin)r In t.i(lliiin--i. .lit I'.uiiiiilM Who a imlii'i l in Sliaugliflp)' Mill lary lln-i'il.ii ami whose condi linn i sau lo he eriMi. ' jumiilssioiier Montgomery iat I In- had hpn informed thai i criimn fur dealer lial been no Inly liamwl by 1 imiIh-o willi-.iii liif ruH. wa lal-l 'iv MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-OOINa. tr IIM ImI M.tlil. S4iirla) iihI .mmrdiyt ' Untf T -IH. T VncMttr M.4Mta i Imin 1 pjit. TuvUr . 4. It pm. WwlwUr (l IHtn 1 pja. lrM)p I.lt Jii. lluMi tJD.1 IHN) iU lrt 1 pM f. Ihr. I, U; . I. T ri, Allt Arm, SUrt A rrmif ima4i 7 pin. WxtHMdy t.ll pju. T Ajl, Port SlmpMR i4 Dm Rlitr plnl lhtirdr r pM. T liiu PWiU i I- M . Nut I. IS; IWV. II, t .. P-IX T Qn Chrlotl Illn4 ftlol ll HllWf II Mid fd. T f Uatrl rrmr .luntai t.ll pm IN-COMINO. frai lh Ci M4xUr. Virl iimI ITMift, dJ I frm nmir- imIi)' PJn. WnbimUir U.J . Tharwl)' pi". 5v l (Ml le. II. t .. .. in. From Anri, Allc Arm, Strl A rntlf TmtmIo tiu rna Ji rrcm "oi. fort Slmpton n4 Nm Rir Point liirdv i From AUtkt Point ..i lh I, : Jin t from Qvoon Chorlott Ulind Point N.-t'tlllr .' from Stooort tnd Promlor iiikI H PJn STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS for Voncouttr Tnr-Mlay . i;nlrn ! - . rnnf Iiiiprrl .liinUy . aiili . Crltirr iNlrtn1 . . Xu. to M. I'rlroo Mrjr irr. 1 m. rnnep Miry Iht. I'rlwrow Nrj Jn. I m. prlnrro Miry . from WoflcoMior Sunday . C.thlen PJn. dnr(1y - . PrUxe HorM 10.30 tin. ThnroiMy- . CiuU P-mi stlurdny o. Prlwe CMrlwi .. 1 pm fiiiuMr-M. Prteroo lirk .. i.m av. I 11. I'rlwr Ntn in. Nnv. 10 m. Prlner-M Mry .. .. Per. tl . Prtnrei" Mry .m. tier. I . Prlnre Mr.V " for Port Simpoon on N aitor TlMirmUy -. fjuU rrom Port Simpoon and Ni Rlr Saturday . ratala For Alalia ov, 1 11 - -at Prlnrrn Mary .. S11T. JO- a. Prlnrraa Mary prr. 14 -a. PrluiTM Mary per. I- . rrlnrrm Mary From Alalia Nor. --. Prlnrm Mary .. Pm per. 4 aa. Prlnria Mary . . P-W prr. U- a. I'rlnrraa Mary .. .. P'" Jan. t . prlnrrM Mary .. .. P-'n- For Blawart. Anyoi and Allta Arm Suinlay--aa. Canli"iia P-1"-' Yilnrd.tyl--a. Prlnro Biipen l" Pm from Om Slawarl, OltWri, Anyoi KIIVI ond ,n, Allt Arm Thursday ratala . . r p.ni From Anyoi F.turdayi-M. ratala m For Stawarl alnrilny . Trine C.hatli". From Stawarl Sunl.iv-- PHiii-p fharlM . For Quaan Charlotte Itlanda Noy. 14 M. Prlnrr- John .... Nov. . Priam Julia From Quaan Charlotta lalanda hoy. (6ii. mnco Jotm to p.m in pm IlBl ill I he of 1 1 do won itioiirr imipr M iU1 iniv ' ai jtoiii' ilii'f.iiif.il rinil lliTill from. a differern cntise and was nirt at all serious. There, wa jul enough Ih dicolnr the wall. Thi name Utrailgh tin headings oer the windows which wsi of the aiiiP nvitlcrial a that taken ii fnrtlier up. II. Ornvp, chairman of tlio li.ianl, nsrrefil that the work wn ell done and looked like a fin-ihed Jol'. Ilicre wn still one window In the- hall II1.1I liml n -liuhl leakage and 'which would hae In he nlleixlcl to at some . ! other time. They , oim'.'hange the heading 10 no cainn m Ihc woodwork would , 11 am 1 in lie welded in and pJn I slrMigltlened up. PJn-i .. p.w. .. p.ln.J p.m. Ten Years Ago In i'rlnc Rupert urmnl here last night under her own steam with her how and jo I plates hearing marks oT the mishap Official or Ihe Alaska J'"! vleamship will arrive tomor-.1.1' row evening 1111 the steamer Ad with the damaged vessel. The 102ml North Mrilislt Columbia llegimcnt 1 being recruited for service overseas. Ti.M.iay -. canima m. 1 Lieutenant Colonel .1. . ... . . Wnr- . . Fridaya m. Prinrr niiprrt .... am.;(en will lie tn coinniami ami For Anyo ! Commissioner fleorge lllack, with Ihe rank nf captain, will raio a company in the Yukon. A petition requesting the president of lliflrmid Trunk Hallway lo remove steamship pm. iieailiiuiu'lers from 'Vancouver lo . pm ... pjn, Head of Great Institution Regrets Loss or Former Ideals Among People ABSORBED IN PLEASURE New Clvlllxatlon and World Brotherhood Was Expected as Result of War Ori'AWA, On!., Nov. 13. (Hr! (.anuiliaii 'rvi . JMarinp- b firr ilif war vclf-ratm if (iniada a a wrtMi Mm allcrnalivf of filliKr "rrlcfralril (n lln naioinal allif wjiri article lli.it liv (iiillivril Iheir ufful:p arc xlonil uway'Vn; .' lrom-nfc ' ii living iiiMlrumrnl of na-Monal (l'vir,," l.iruf.-Opii. Sir llirlianl 'I'linier, V.:.. Iioininioii 'l'roul'nl of thr i.V.V.A. ami N'.illonal Wleraim' I nily Triinli'p oMii'd a lirrinff AriniHliri'' May laniiivi'ivary niPHnayr. n call upon anailian lran to fort'i'l iMip pelly ilifforrnrc Dial liavr ilivni'-il Hicir rankit in Hip pil, cliiiunaic iusiirion ami ililnis(, ami romr loycllier in a umlni organizat ion. Tin Irxl of I lie iii''a2P follows: i Sacrifices In Vain In the hoarl of Hmi. v;!m nui'hl ami Hiil- ifl I lie conflict Of I'.Mi-IK till alllllMT'llly Ol AniiKlirc Hay ha a pla.-c of Iraiwri-nilins sinifiranoc. Siar- lorC'1 ""'ir ","",ri("'' i y liad ..f'.'iig of ,Im i up mailer, a,mm-r',ol,r,i4", . tlic.,,,r "'"'nm nour wnrn in MoniKomery Ml thai rily etioiild mil ppriiiil any polii-f off ii-i-i 1 1 1 1 I it I v iiaia.ii citizen- wiMmm i Itr .Miy BOOTH SCHOOL LEAK STOPPED Cost of Work Was Over $2,2001 But Results Reported to be Good luarhiiip snu, lli crack ol rillc, Ihc iiicnarinK drone of the hoinbt iiiK plane and tin' nuii.cr.mn oilier accttnipaniuienU of modcrii warfare, reaped. After ntort llian four year of ilealli dealing and faring dealh Hie reeae emit a a ."liook. Willi the realization that I lie conflict had actually ended Hip ihouplil of Hie rur-vivorx lurned lit Ilieir comradH who had pajeI over "the Sior derlaml of dealh,!' and In them the great hut invisible cenotaph It cem a if the Booth Schiiol Memory wa ile.licatel. I lier leak iKid hern Mopped. TriMtpejwa general re;le that tin? Iliehepr reirte. to Hip -chool "arrtflce of the Mia)J Miould no) l-nl U.I HitMit thai Tinyje " vain, inai imiu nu uifi Chri.liau had coninlete.1 ihe eoiine,. and rarnage of w wwrk. Ihp t being oniwhat i'here honld ari.e a new civiliza-hipher than wh eftel lull the lHn ami a worfd-wide lirother-wrk wa well done and no Irareih.HHl which would climiiiale war of waler had omne llirousli incp,',,r a" I " it had Iippii finilieil. The re-.uU wan thai now for Hie Tirol lime I hey were utile to tie two of the rom in the Iniildimg. 11 ha IihI Hip let of two heavy rtn willi wiml. The rot wa frOioPlhlng ovPr f2,5o0 whera the elinia!e.l rnt had heeii from l(fiod o 1 .TOO I On II1I4 Atitiivepnr wint. we palue for a momn! to U' haekwanl ver the .een year that have intervened since the firl Armistice Hay. W'e see not the world of our early vis ion and high resolve lint a world first nhsorhed in riotoi: pleaure-eekinp, followed liy Hi"! mere werp h irw sniau icaKs inner uuti'- on me nj over Hip windowji lint H1.1t was'niean of exislence oven anion;; those wlni had nulily fought ami sulTered for their country. V see a renewal of the jealousies and hickering thai were anleced-ent to the flreat War. Hut. ri-Ing surely and slowly, we see also the slruggle agninsl almost ovenvlielming odd of Hie few who have sought In keep failli. Praiseworthy Effort A Canadian war veterans, let us examine hriefly our elTorfs luring jjie'l'asl seven, years. Much has hcek dono tlri lirlngint may have, ouljiaiiTi' hcterineiitfiVlht.nro-ings. Also The- visions for the care of the ilis- ahled and Ihe depcnllenl. Thero has heen much praiseworlhy eT-forl, as individuals and as organizations, in attempting In meet the prohlem r the needy. There have been sporadic effort. toward- community and national service. On the oilier hand, whether from cvonnmio pressure. November 13, 1915 for other causes, many of u have The steamer t;iiy ur Seattle,! made no effort to translate our l-apl. Mctiillviay, which went ou'war service Into peace-lime. scV-the rocks in Orcnxille C.hannol, jvlcc. v e have permitted faction and rlltiues in arie and divide our rank and give lo' the, pulilie an unfavorable, and untrue impression of war veterans generally. We have, allowed the iin- am!! tn i nil I'arrauul -hud, pendiivg million In ilesignatr and Iliink of 11 inspection by litem it has not; as "ex-scrvlce rattier titan as been decided what will be done "service" men. Seven preciou years have slipped away, and IVwa your baby auffer tho tMirnlng tlch. Iho I, rrlbk pain u ccirroa and otlwr Ua Iroubln IU,. l. Inil.nt rrllrl. Iut a Itw droia ol Iho piSrnt liquid rriurdy, and alt Itching It ton I all Itcklni, oil pain, alt Irritation wak4 owoy. , Tit Unl tl.M riii tf r yaar Prince llupert Is being Circulated, in Ihe city. I rme LiwilTtD o V ember H. IO?!J. Tim DAiiiT frown paob nvn CITY POLICE MESSAGE SENT MATTERS UP I . WAR VETERANS hi ii The Man Who Talked at Random sat in the window-corner of the Pullman's smok? HE ing compartment, and breathed fatly and uttered large opinions in a suety voice. It grew late, as so often it does; and he put the quietus on a discussion with the ponderous statement: "I don't read advertisements. They have no effect on me at all. I'd never miss them if they stopped printing 'era." Then he glanced at his advertised watch and sought his lower birth. In the morning the ad-skeptic contorted himself out of his advertised pyjamas into his advertised underwear, drew on his advertised socks, adjusted them with his advertised garters, got into his advertised clothes, laced his advertised shoes and added himself to the congestion in the wash-room. There he shaved with an advertised razor, using advertised shaving cream; brushed his teeth with an advertised toothbrush and advertised dental cream, washed with advertised soap, and brushed his hair with an advertised brush. Buttoning his advertised collar he knotted his advertised on an advertised button, neatly tie,gave his advertised suspenders a tug or two, and finished dressing. Let us leave him there, this man who never reads advertisements! Everything worth using is advertised. Everything that isn't, rarely is. Read the advertisements for value's sake with Ihem have gone golden opportunities for united action for the good of the nalton, of thi Umpire and of Dm world. National Attic Looking lo the future, shall we admit ourselves as a group lo be relcgaleil lo the national allic where articles that have outlived their usefulness are stored away? Or shall we revitalize (hat precious bond of comradeship forged In the fires of war, making it a living instrument of national service? Shall we honor and fulfil our obliga tion lo those fiO.noo good 00m-.VteSAvlM1VJiH"vanlerjr Field? Canadian veterans: In the name of those, who have passed on 1 appeal you lo forget the dcIIv ilinrcnce. that have -. divided our ranks, to deslroy Iho Viper of suspicion and dislrust vytiicb has ranged unchecked ajnoug us, to catch anew the vision which carried you to the heights of heroism and self-ef-farement on Ihe battlefields, ti be true lo your comrades and yourselves, lo regard Ihe memor ies of this anniversary occasion a u symbol of a new and greater service- lo unite. TRANSFERRING CLASS FROM BORDEN STREET TO THE BOOTH SCHOOL Now that Hie Month School is made watertight one of Ihe two rooms hitherto uuusM there is to be utilized. A junior class from Ihe llorden Street School now localed in the basement of that iniilding, is In be transferred and arrangements for Ihe transfer were left by Ihe .school board in Ihe hand of Miss Mills and Mr. llartneVs. The change; will irn into effect as soon 114 pnssilile, as the room, now used! al Horden Street is cold audi should there be extreme weather could not be usod at all. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 standard pi Purity for over 160 years Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBYj Man. Dir. -m 1 1 t"v k . jr x r 1 i iii r- a x x 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 . . x x Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing trooi Prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaen Bay. and Alort Oaf, Tuoaday, S PJa. or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rltor Cannarlaa, Thuroday p.m. For PORT SIMPSON, ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, p.m. as Znd Aroaua. 4. Barnaloy, AioaL Prlnoa Ftaport, B.O. tfhe Ginyouwill ask tor. again. London th& bottle iSHV ibW I This ailvertlsenient is not published or displayed by the .. : Liquor Coutrol Board or by the Government of Briliil. Columhit. . ...1