psday, May 18, 1020. im makes Delicious Venij nourishing loo! tont Guess what the weather will be tomorrow Put it up to the BAROMETER plan v.iiip in I . nK arj ,.,, x M)Jj ,s n. ,.iniincler. Whether rum or wind I In- ttai-oiiii-tt-r, wlin-c reading lr' he I;im of till we.ither f.u ci will wiirn you. .So liii. i gui'o. rmtoiilt the haroincler ami consult n. Price r n SU'.OI) up. Made in England by Short v Mbmjii x I lie world. AM POLE'S GRAPE SALTS 50c eri-i'.luiiK and lienlllirnl drink. HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM 50c ,56! l r the hands and face" and for use after shaving VALTlNt. .Nature Tonic Food 80c ami $1.50 Hmld Pram, Nerv ami Hodv. Ovurromex Tnttgiie. ensures -mind leei and siimdie n rn- m " , ... ..... rrr ui Mrt'llTill. ERITAS TOOTHBRUSHES Spcnal .....25c , h In uh hi .1 i-iirUtii. Twenty per cent off all French Ivory Goods liuiongs 8 leu wood i Cliocolales ire Ih. 5 II.. Ho $2,00 ORIS LTD Rexal Druggists Phones 82 and 200 Pinntuls I.ilas de France 1.00 Piimiids Han de Quinine lg. $1.35 Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. QYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. lono 34 P.O. Box 106 Simmon's Steel Heds, Springs, and Uslerinoor Mat- -0'- hi every room. r llouius, Hot ami Gold Water, llallis. and Showers. It am IJeuled, Kledrie, Light. Corner of Third Ave nnd Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ioggers! Loggers! liavo'lliu only conipleii) slock of Gilchrist Jacks purls in Uio Norllu We handle Logging IMMoA.xes, vies, 8uvs, uiul general (lamp Kin pnieiiL. I U will pay you to see tis when outfitting. itork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue THE DAILY NEWS PAQE THREB Local and Personal government CONVENTION oj guarantees Lanada OF HOSPITALS I'lione 15. p.Il. Coal Co. Arlhur Taxi. I'hone 678. tf B.C. Undertakers. Pbone 41. nr Aft fn.1 SIIOiL, Hyde. Transfer. Phone 580. ifa if IletailIere AJereliahls' Association Dinner, tit. llcgis Cafe, 0.30 p.m. Tuesday. , UC Arthur' orehe:ra every nigh this week al the.: Coinmndrir Cal.arel roinjCfJiii 1 .30. t;o Will the lady who took Hie blue unihrella by mistake from Hie Presbyterian Church on Sun day please phone 72. Mrs. I). II. Murphy arrived home- al the week end from a ralhi-r lengthy visit on Vancouver Island where she had bee i for her health. j At the hospital meeting las niighl liiu finance committee, 1 through it chairman Pen v 1 i i . v i .. i j.. ... . , iimri, reourteu I KM OU.Miai days during the month of April ami me per capita cost wa- !?:i.09. At the Hospital meeting )ai niirht, HkmIuIv. uperltttendent, Mis Harrison. reported that there hud been a good deal of sickne nmmrg Hie nursVs during t!i mouth of April. Only a few vUilors had .come on Hospital Hay. Don Ilrown ha Ihoii awarded tlii ciniiraet for elcelriral worn in conncliiin with rhanjriMK fire oxit lights al the hospital, it wis reported hy Chris Hlkins, rhair- nian of the executive committee al Hie meeliiiR of the Hoard last night. Those reiMifered at the Prim' lluiterW IIotel include 5rae Mr- Aterjj ietfarotown ; MrawJ. M. miyi7 Port Kssinztoif Mrs. . W '3a-ejy: nhd. dauittrof Ter raeAt Mrni It. M. Aldous. Ter rare; Mrs. J. A. Taylor. Purl KsMtiplon. ? No fliaiiKes of the permanent slalf of the puhlir or tiijth si'hiMds whs reported at I h" meelintr of the Hoard last nllil with tin exreption of Miss Wi'llierhead, who is sevcrinc her ronneetioo with I lie hcIiooI at the e'lo-e of the term. At the Hospital meeting la nivhl, ihe secretary wa in tnirte.i in inform Hill fill-Chap ter. I.O.Il.K. (hat Ihey rmihl pro wril to name the ehildren'sAvard ufler Iheir ehapler. no ohjeetlon liavim; been registered by any of the contributors to Uie fund The Hospital Hoard finds itself in a ilillioull position in rc?aiii to atv'epifnif as patients men from tiovernment sleamers. lie rently one was admitted and more Mian a moiilft after he wa discharged, u letter was received from Ihe npenl of marine sav- itiK Ihey were not responsible a . . i . in uie meantime uie man vat too far away to collect. Tne hopilal caiinnl refuse a sirk person admission and yet finds il difficult to rolled the cost of treatment. The matter was explained al some length al the tneeliiiK last ninlil. 48. WEATHER REPORT Terrace: Light rain, calm. letup. 50. 51. Anyox: Cloudy, calm, temp. 51. Stewart: Cloudy, ealnf. temp. Ihuellon: Cloudy, calm, temp. TeleiM-apIi Creek: Clear, calm, lemp. 50. Smilhers: Cloudy, calm. temp. 30. ! Hum Lake: Cloudy, windy. lemp. 51 : its Age 9 YEARS OLD 42 This advertisement is not published or dispiayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Uovermnent of Krilish Columbia C.P.R. PLANS ANOTHER LINE Proposal to Come to Coast by Way of Northern Route Says Press Report OTTAWA. .May Irt A. DeWiH Fouler, Conservative, Kin;., quoted a LohdiiB pre report i:i the House yesterday, foreeastmt the building of a new railway line from Winnipog t Ihe Pacific eoast. The line which whs to ho built by the Canadian Paci fic railway would include spm-s f Ihe Saskatchewan branch lines, connecting with the Ed monton and Dunvegan railway in Hritish Columbia, and with the Canadian Nafhinai at Prince Oeorge. H.C. Mr. Foster askid if the Hoverument was aware of any such plan. Premier King said he was not in a position lo reply, but h would ask Mr. Ilunning, minister of railways, who was not in the houc at the I mi'' ENJOYABLEPARTYAT I.O.D.E. HAIL LAST NIGHT TO ENJOYED The Municipal Chapter of 'U13 I.O.D.K. held an inleresling aed most enjoyable parly last even in? in Ihe I.O.Il.K. Hall, Fifth Ave. there being ii) tables of cards early in the evening a;iu dancing followed al which about to eoiide. were present. J. Hremner played for the quadrilles. Mrs. Parkin, head of the order, was in charge, those as sisting her being Mrs. Join .Manson, Mrs. 1. Thomson, Mrs. .Mcl.eou, Mrs. hvnus-Mrs. Hlance, .Mrs. Darton, Mrs. Hep Seir and Mrs. Teiur. Winners of I lie prizes were for bridge, Mrs. Cameron and Mr. Teng. For whisf Mis Davidson and Mr. Yaldie. LIBERAL LEADER IN ALBERTA BANQUETED CALliAUY. May 18. Captain Joseph I. Shaw, leader of the Uberta Liberals, was Ihe uest of honor at a huse liaiutuet here last evening which 'waV attended by Liberals from all over the province, many coming from as far nway as lMnioiiton, At the meeting J HielQilnl Hoard last night, S. K. Campbell, chairman urged upoti .Uia .dl-reelors I lie desirability of af- tinding the grailiialinu exercises Friday in the Presbyterian Church assembly rooinY lie said Uiis wrts ati Iniiuirlaiiiieeasioii I and should be made, as impres sive .as possible ' ( .lack VelherslonelVaugir iif tlr- provincial forestry department is o'aMug tins iiiipruoun on me Cardcna for the (lardner Canal dislricl. Oilier passengers on the boat from here will include 11. F. McCullough, A. KimKa and .1. Hunter. Advertise in the fJaily. Mews. . Proposal to Cancel Convention Which Had Been Arranged For This City i i . : .- , . There m,ay 3),e no Hospitals Convention in Oil city this year, judging from what was said at the meeting of the hospital board yesterday. A letter wa received from the secretary of Ihe Hospitals Association in .which it was sttwgesled that il would be difficult lo gel the members to visit Prince llupcrt and suggesting that the local board should consider the situation with regard to the (,'ood of Uie association. President ('ampbell sahl they had extended an invitation lp the associalion to hold the couven lion here. This invitation had been accepted by Hie convention last year. They could say and do no more. 11 would not be seemly for them lo take any further action. If it was decided not lo come here they could Ihen write and say what Ihey thought of it. A meeting of Ihe executive has been called in Vancouver for to day and it is probable some ac lion will be taken then. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATION School Children to Assemble In Westholme Theatre For Patrlotlo Gathering At its nieetuu; last night, the school board gave permission to the Daughters of the Empire, re- jnee:iti'il liv Mls Xura llivel. lo hold a patriotic gathering of school pupils on the afternoon of Friday as part of the Kin pi re Jay celebration. Trustee Hoch sler will represent, the board on the occasion. . It is the intention of the I.O.D.K. lo have the children all march lo the YVeslholme Theatre directly after assembling on Fri-ffiy afternoon. There thev will be addressed by some suitable speaker, patriotic songs will be ung and Ihe I.O.D.K. flag raising reremor.y will lake place. SCHOOL PRINCIPALS MAKE REPORTS ON WORKJAST MONTH Number of High School Students Will Take Examinations In June At the school board meeting last nisht J. C. Hrady, principal of the High School, reported thai be expected to have 25 normal entrance and junior and senior matriculation pupils lake the examination in June. The . at tendance in the High School had been affected a (rood deal by the JIu. Principal llarlness reported 1S1S in attendance. Ihat bein the largcl number yel. He also mentioned that the school .xavinss bank had been a success the teachers being in agreement in regard to il. Miss Mills for Hordeu Hlreet reported 30; pupils in attend ance. 1.18 boys and 111) girls with the average percentage of at tendance of l0. Miss Hut It Stewart for Seal l ove school said she had 23 boys and 20 girls and the average per rentage of attendance was 91.07. The steamer Prince tieorge is due lo arrive here tomorrow at noon and is sailing for Anyox and Stewart at 5 p.m. OOVERNMCNT LIQUOR ACT. 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