L rebrunry 12, 1020 iw We Lost Customer , It! '(I . store Ulllst I v -iirri'ssflll , , -fi'iuly customer. We Hi deserve your trade wish Id know iT we do . .cuki you. . ..i ry it good scire'' ion :i town Mh' silo of Hu- lake KDitil pains h .mi work. We keep our within rcnou. We ,inii'i our goods ami (.:a-' anything not as re- John Bulger Lid. Jewellers ENGLISH abardine Raincoats Special Reduced Price $190 CME Importers Third Avenue i, advance ;i 111 NYX Ladies' Shoes ;i4' It) - ! Price. right. :amily Shoe Store "hone 357. Third Avenue. r. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Clock, Prince Rupert, B.O. Mourn V to 0 X-Ray Ssrvlee Phone 686, 1 ' -tny and Tbursda I' vi'uii'Ks ;v u io 12 noon MILK From Bulkier Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP PING CREAM We specially recommend " Tahiti i, ream at 15c fur I'll 1'iut Duality unci Service alentia Dairy Phone 667 'r. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST INSPECTION OF REGIMENT WAS FINE SHOWING General Rods Complimented Local Unit on Attendance and Hint at Tin) annual inspection of the Fir.l .Northern lljC. Uegjineiil, t nUini'l Nicholl commanding, took place last evening at 8.:iit liy (Scncrol J. M. (loss unij the books of the rcgimMil were iln'iki'il it by Major Fdwardr. Approximately ninety urficci -1 ami men were on I m pararh . 1 I ln biggest turnout m ,thc Ins ! lory of the mginieut. Tins Imi ' i li:il iUaiiors al Hie Armory was! crowded in capai'iiy unil I'l-Kilifiilal band in (nil -I l ength. Major Filuard- chid mealed on llir .Inking Improve . nn'iil in tin band -mrc In las' visit, j A ft i- Mir general had in.ir' cil tin ii ii i i mh parade. Mil' iu wore put through (Ii ill move ileitis h mi Mien I be officers ii i , . t N.C.O.'w were examined oralis iiy Mir general, who cxpi'ccd Imn ! self a- much rai ified Willi Mm ploudnl luriioni anil cXiI'"-hc(I llppl'OVUl III I he p.'ie- IIUKic .nirr 1 u I yur. The lo-ii.'t.d while hcie mentioned In Hie ("iniiiaiMliiig ufft- cr .cveral pnclnpmciit which 'uiiv iirriir during the mining vein fur Ihe benefit nf lic I'egi- llirnt . LABOR COUNCIL lilit;.itmal.i i 'C1 Supports Increased Grant Library and Opposes Cut In Labor Wages Several important mutter were ileuli with last tvaniiK by the 1'ru.ie. unit Labor Council. II wa (b'l-nieil (o url on a nURKeM-tbili I rmti Presidrnl 'l'oui Jloore and 'M'Kuiiur the laundry work- ei in Mn city. ll w- deiidrd lo iiivliftat' lurtliei an uipcml tur ttui frvm Mo' l.ahoi iK'ten.r Leufiur to Ii.'lj I he lriimlieller lilinrn ill Iflrtrt truyyli. The eicutie wa uneii power lo acl. Til"' elrelmn of officer4 js'm defri red for a month. llinorur mcnihrrvhip wn c.iiiferrci on r. J. tilionUin. min-niv Miierir. put pmsident of Mie liailr. mid Labor Council a Natiaiuio for ln 'ceMenl work hi Mir I'.iM.e of lalKir. It vi a. drndi'il lo write a letter 0 tli'ii I It. Piillulln. member for I'rinre Huperl. axkliiK for hi ro-operiilioii in niakliMl the Salt l.nkm into ii pirnic yrounilit. I'll'' Labor orftamxatiiiu would be pre-iminil lake a Mri in n movr-iiienl to imorove the Kfrund" arron the harbor. .Iwiiii'h Illaek made a report at h" work of the library and asked the en operation of the labor men in heiiiiK in her 1 1 re Miippor: for lln lili.iity. Thin it wa promised would be given. The roiuiril went in record a piloted i :i..'itt u day beittR paid lo old uo n in Mie employ or the city. It wii- .uwelmJ thai by hetler ni'Kantt.alion of the work. 1 'ftht poxtliou roiihl be found for I men and I bey were uppoitcd two waae m'iiIi'h Mdernian I.arsen add reused Hi.' itHlh.'itim on labor matters. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST FULL OF JOYFUL GAIETY Picture tu be Shown Here Today and Tomorrow has to do With Joys and Sorrows of Circus Lofe Hanked by nut tonal c.rilics as one oi me nesi piuiui vt.. year. I. W iirodih i ion, liriffllh's iteweflt Sullv of ihe Jnv- dusl" i- the first uiolion picture In receive Hu- dit inrl nut where Mie en i u s have .een tl in an unfinished I'ondii ion. The charm ot nrcus life ami carnival utei rinicnl for the buck ground is lllummaled with Hie joyful gaiety of two charncler-new lii Ihe screen, u side-show enlerlainer. ' JuB-l' '' '"'tl liaudy-' man with olher people poekel-: ami bis ward who ueiievos she hisilaufhler and who loves umlj fights for him. j The comedian's pari is playouj bv W , (',. Field-, lor years uiinout- lln -lave mm' ilov ... i I: . 1 lie .1,1., i. e - ..- pi-iy ed liv i .,i i ;nj...e. ' ie voiina '--t'l 1 1 ' ' ... fill', u li" n. r TTnuile .-lull -en -,i: miiiil ,idaiH "- in her .rri'i-ii iA"i k in I he lu.! year. The pari of SaPy M-'Uur- f(!e. Ihe wiinii-ic.il. iniiii-i i waif of the ciri'ii-. who idolieh her "Pop, and arrrpl in- :ri'al- et rotrnerie. r.- Ihe pelfeetlnii o ll Moliie. iioio'ialiie ill leiiian.' iw Hie bel work of her career to Midi mo if Mie niein.ir:itila triumph of m i '-en url ing. 'I be urenef are Ui.i.iil flawed vary inn from eircu in-tHiiien !. the social Hplendoir of heaiiliful HHiie. And a typical of Orif-fitli' work, the action grows t a srii-atioiial ftti.sh. including .mm u r the most hilarious scene seti'eiM'ii in which Ihe irrepren-Hible Me'iMPKle dnveo bis oar ... aefi. n - country Hi an fiii III Ul!-!!nll.e ;. Ill d.-raee. J. Ci. Veireck. BIRTH. ITort to get -ue Sally tQYAL ORANGE LODGE CARD PARTY AND DANCE - Enjoyable Affair Took Place Last Night In Metropole Hal A r tiJwvmMe whist dnvv and Itflicp. woe hl last nigiu if Lf MMmpnlii -iKilt Hy tht I.oyf! )inngc l.nilite. TlWiv "iWrre sixleen taMeofof urd .suit the winner wr: ladie' first, Minn Mabel Veuuek; adtes". ernrtr, atrn. M. II. L,e to o u ; nif nV firxt. It. .i reck;' pirn's remind, L W also n. ' Hefrenluiienl' were jserved and duticiiKi followed, mii-ir heiiui riiriMshed by Mr. H. P. Pouder'n hi I'lirsiiti. .1. A. lenif was lousier of eeieniKliie.. W. ! . Cameron presided at the door, and thr romniiUeiv included 1. Monro. J. A. Ten-, UOrge MeAulr-y. Mrs. fe. V. Cox. Mrs. F. Piper and Mrs. A sou was born at the Prince Huperl General Uospilal on Feb ruary 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Mocbidu Kuinisoaa of 1 1 ays port. Lniled Slates Consul F.. A. Wakefield left lam night aboard Mie revenue euttflr llygun. which mis in port yesterday, for .1 iin- eau. .Mr. W aJteru'hl expert., lo be away aboiil a week and S. Illobm of the Vancouver con sulate has arrived here In relieve In ii my- - ntisenee. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TKREI j Local and Personal a - I I'hoi.e lo. l'.ll. Coal Co. tf Ar: Inn's Taxi, l'honc 078. ll.C Undertakers. Phone 41. Cameron's Phone 177. Itape If Orchestra. It Two cars al your service Sheddou Taxi. Phone 134. tf Mimeographing circulars, etc. Mis., .lohusloiic. Phone US', t Trappers! St lioldbhioiti first. He pays the higher prices fur furs. The chief ' poiise reiorl.td to the police coiiiHiisiir yosterday lha the city was al prwenl very orderly and )Uirt. The mayor mas given authority by the police roiumission yester day o yet tenders on new coats for (he member of the cityf oliee fortse. Mr. C. A. linger!, who has been away from lite eily for the past ix weeks visiting clinics in Ihe OiKt, returned home on this tioriung's trail. 31 I'm. W. S. Kisher who bus !vn vbiitHsc at Terrace for the pact wik us dhe uCwl of Mr, and Mrs. (Ichk Little, returned hteine on ltrb niorutue's train lieorge Little, Teiru'ew .sawiuill operalor, and T. A. Mc.MarUn. of his StnUbers lunils't nmnager . . . . i yuM. are visitor- in the cny on rbusines. They arrive I on Ibis morning's I ruin ami will return tu Ihe i ul er lor tomorrow evening. tieurge Miller, chief inspector of (he Liquor Hoard, who wat brought here lo give evidence in the Consolidated F.xporlers pro-sei'utions. returned to Vancouver on the Priuce Huperl this tnorn-ing. M. F.. HnywHrd of Kilinouloii, head of the liaywuiil Lumber Co. which operalos the Canada Pro duel, sawmill at Fsk, .and Mrs, Haywurd arrived in tbo oily on Miis nmruinv's Irani and proceed ed lo Vancouver on Ihe sleamcr Prioee Hupert. The iotee iirsr meeting tu the new commission whftffa brief one ve. eriliiv a l ernoini li lie A Dignified Tramp other Mian routine business com Lady .Now Hint you have had ing before l. Too Mayor good dinner, are you equal to! sided and Commissioners Alonl- llte lusk.of sawing some wood? Jgoinery and Friell were pre-Tiainp MuihMit. equal is not sent, as well as the city solicitor Ihe proper word 1 am superior who is also secreiary to Ihe coin- lo I (II . I41II. BOVPIL puts BEEF INTO YOU SOLD IN BOTTLES ONLY Hofiular monthly meeting of St. Andrew Society tonight at 8 o'clock. Union steamer Cataln. Capl. A. Johnstone. Is due in port Ibis evening from the south. 1. F. Halt, Sinithor hardware man, was a paasenger from train In bout Mil morning' bound for Vancouver oil a business trip. II. X. Wallace, after bavin-,' spent (lie pa? I leu days in the city on business, returned In Vancouver on the Prinew Huperl this morning. American coast guard cutler Unalga was in port this morning making an unofficial call. Hh wii in ebui'c of l.ieut. Commander llotrer C. Weighlman. Tbr Ladies' Aid of-1be lrenby-lerian Church will hold a SI. Valcnljnc Tea In (he Ciiureh Hall tomorrow February 13 fmn. 3 to C, with home cookiug and candy. J. J. Walsh, former Liquor Hoard inspector here, who ha-been giving evidence in the Con- folidaled prosefulions, returned lo Vancouver on Ihe Prince Hu perl this mornlnz. 1 - Mrs. 1). U. MeTavisb. who hu been visilitig in the city for the past few weeks with her mother j.Mrs. Morle Craig, returned on the Prince Hupert Ibis morning lo her home in Victoria. Capl. Lionel 11. Lindsay, examiner of masters and mates, after holding examinations in l!i; city for local candidates, return ed on Ihe Prince lluper! tin morning lo Vancouver. Frost continues al all point . n-acbed by ,lhe tSovernmeni telegraphs although at no point is cold inleii-e. I aw. on stays at five above but Ihe average foi the Yukon is below zero. A banquet l which men .were responsible was served ut lb" Methodist Church' rooms lasi cvenins and was well attended. Addresses wen' given by llev. Arthur Hunter and others and u Very enjoyable time was spent. Norris Pringle and his mother. Mrs. 1 . K. Pringle, sailed on the Priiices Mary for I be south. The former will send a month holidaying in Montreal and Xew Yur;. While Mrs. J'rintcle will spend several months visiting her old home in Unlario. Andrew Uranl, Liquor Hoard detective, who bus been here in connection with Ihe prosecutions uguinsl the Consolidated Importers, returned lo Vancouver on Ihe Prince Huperl this morning, hav ing been called south on account of his wife's illness. Mr. and Mr. Ulof Ilansuu sail ed (his morning on the Prince Huperl for Vancouver. They will proceed lo California and thence via t he Panama Canal, to I hi t...., I... I. I V I. ... . vim iiiiie- unil .ev iotk. i i ley are aUo conlemplutiiig u side rip lo South America. At Ihe meeting of the police commission yesterday it wus decided In ask Ihe city council for silent policemen on the rumor of Third Ave. and Seventh Street, on Second Ave and Seventh Street in front of the po.t office ami at Second Avenue and Mcllride St. A ease of destitution on the part of a womuu, whose husband has left her with a seven year old child was reported to the police eouuuissiou al their meeling yes- ierib.y and relief will be given until such lime as she is taken care of, either by a pension or otherwise. The matter was left in the hands ot the uiavor. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTF.l) Tor Cash. Late model - Ford Sedan in first class condition, (iive full urliculuro P.O. Hox It. Prince Huperl. H.C. ANNOUNCEMENTS C.X. It. F.mployvs second annual ball in Auditorium Friday, Feb ruary 12. High School 1 tance. Liks Home, February 20. Wesl holme Theatre, March's and X Prince Huperl Players Club presents u new Joyous comedy "Wedding Hells." : MEMS Comfortable and Sturdy J. LU.K1E CO. LIMITED, VANCOUVER. B.C. r lift mm ''""Amjff DEMAND Be sum the ifm Lttki it on tht tuU "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. WhataSnao! For Sal K-Pte -e Solid Oak a Old English Dining Room Suite McLugun liiiind Mooter Ftiriiilurcj ; buffet is sliglilly (hiniaged. Fotiner price 9215.1)0; now $150.50 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings One dour east oi U;u!y New- Office 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Fmzell Dotcher Mliop, acros from the Empress Hotel We carry a full line ol CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor m TRY A NIP TONIGHT BEST PROCURABLE U'frCCt ' BOTTUO 6URAHTtlOSY ) r 7 "I The Original Lib-l I-ok for it st the Vrnjor'i and intitt on C.n XNT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia w