.t.;iM:y 11, W28 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Oithppfronic nut Together Waits Warlnft's Pennsylvanians 21NJ Inairu- Paul Whlteman's mental Concert Orchestra Vocal Franklyn Baur 21220 amoti ft ssoouct or seotunn v rv' auw-uint' The "theme wng" of the Moving Picture film "tomono," Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 21214 Fai Trot Instrumental Chlo. Song of I In Swamp All Star Orchestra Shllkret's Khyth-Melodists My Ohio Home ha Trot Jean (JoUIkette aiul 21 lM 111 Orchestra Yotal HarrlnfttoH eud Borsch 21651.1 with "Sleepy" Hall' Banjo 21149 21298 The Beggar Fui Trot Nat. Sbllkrct and The Victor Orchestra 213M Alto the latest lied Sal reewtit bg fmmom Vfcter Arlislt m iiii J alWIna M .u hint t-- MOST P EOPtEKNOW These Things Already your pi-f aipuon filled at Ormea is to know that i. nt are xactly those your doctor ordered, that they ;tv.t and ! le t obtainable that the meaaaretnents .! rorrect. that she dir. penning li done at all timea : M-d pharmacist. : YOUR PKESl'RIITION TO ORMBS Qrmes IM. 7ic Ptoneer Dntgut.sts HICD WE V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES H 1,200 (LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVERYONE ELSE DOES i-riiiK stock .f High Grade Men's Wear la now here. f UritonV finest woollens from which to choose ,,kr suit" tailored to your measure by Canada's fore-builders "Society Brand." Obey That Impulse Do it Today THOR JOHNSON "TRY A Nll TONIGHT" BESTOQJRABLE I III M - . . - . amw "U-' OrigbTl "l !th. Label -look for It Veader;. ad GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE it " i.dvertiaement i not publif-hml or displayed by the i-'quor Control Board or by lb' Oovernmer. British Columbia LABOR COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING WAS VliltY I.AKUh A ITKMtANCK VAIIIOl X MATTKItiy Of I.OCAL 1XTEKKKT DIKCl sEI) AT "ATHEItl.Mi There was a very large attendance of delegate at the regular monthly rneet- l oi tn PiUnoe Rupert Trades & Labor Council which was held last night In Carpentere' Hall. President 3. D. Macdonald occupied the chair and considerable business was taken up pertaining to the welfare of labor in the city. Support was given a proposltfcn from B. Clark of Chicago who Is Issuing a Union labor chart In this city. Mo action was taken In regard to a letter frcm the International Bible Students' Association which sought oo-operation in lis fight against the ban placed upon It for radio broadcasting by the federal government. The com munication was received and filed. A letter from the Canadian branch of the League of Nations requesting cooperation In putting over a drive lor membership was concurred In and toe local council will give all the sup port possible to the campaign. It was decided to meet with a re quest from the Dominion Labor Re search Buieau for support Membership will ik taken In the organization for six month as an experiment. A report wss received from the Bakers' Union eta tin x thst all three bakeries in the city had recently sign ed up with the Union but that one was not living up to the agreement. The secretary will communicate with the particular shop Id question and. unless the agreement is adhered to. It will be placed on the unfair list. The Plumtxri' Union reported sue oese In a recent strike designed to force a wage scale of SO per day. The Carpenters' Union reported that negotiations were bring successfully carried out with a view to having the lecal wage scale raised from $7 to 17. SO per day. A committee was appointed to look into a ease under the Workmen's Com- fansattou Act arising out of a recent accident on one of the grain boats at the elevator. The secretary wss authorized to com municate with the management of the Big Bay Lumber Co t. sawmill at Seal Ccve requesting that as many white men as possible be employed In I plant. THE LOUVRE'S ANNIVERSARY MKTHItAV MALI: f KMKNTIMi DUI r'KIEMIHHIP WD MAKIMi MAXV MSW OSBs AT POM - lam ftMorriMi ( t:TRC The First Adversary Sale at The Louvre la proving to be a very Interesting event to the ladles of Prince Bupert and this store has been one! busy place since the Anniversary Sale started. Quality goods make an appeal to most people. So do sale prices. And The Louvre's combination of real quality goods and real sale prices makes an appeal that ladies do respond to. The numbers who have been in our store from day to day Indicate that The Louvre has won its place as premier shopping centre. And this premier place has been won by offering to our customers quality goods cauy with prices always moderate. nils, our first Anniversary Sale, how-1 ever. Is an occasion when The Louvre has surpassed Its former reoaros with regard to prices. Just. ask any of our many customers who have visited the store since this sale commenced. 9u example, we have a few copies of a French model--a printed silk with scarf and hat . to match an an semble would ordinarily sell at asjo. Our Anniversary Sale . prise is A1S.1S. Wo have also Kasha ensemble suite dress and long coat in navy blue and other eclors at prices from S33.00. These wonderful values are ordinary instances of The Louvrsfs Anniversary ale prices. If by any chance vou bare not visit ed The Louvre aluoe our first Anniver sary aaie commenced, do not allow the opportunity to do so to pam before this sale closes. Your visit will save you money and we will have another satisfied cuatoaW. Advt. in ONLY LIVE WIRES NEED APPLY Here Is a real opivnrt unity for some live man to make money An I have SOCVed .fhlo lareer premises all mvtlme Is going to be taken tip there. 'And on that sectuht won in ii. the 7S TAXI. whleh includes two gases. Sedan's, aa good a new and stand, opposite Bu pert Hotel. Or would consider proposition with right man. . Do not over- It this. See me. Joe Brown, The Tsfl Man. Ill .:tjst)ryP' i.i0 t . Ofn HosdorTjIooee HaU. Friday. fay U "Women of Moosrlienrt Lrglun Child- en's Masquerade. May 'S. Are You a Mason?" by Players' Club. Mty' tl and S3 in West holme. Legion Plonk June 10. Meo Plc'Uc, Juits 24. Local and Personal Tommy's Taxi. Phone 671. Ladies' Taxi Service. Phone 229. 113 Dentist. Dr. J. K. Goes. Phone 6B8 Skating dally, 3 to and 8 to 10. tf byro lioedowu,''Mtt 11 Admission 15c. Ill Get the Big 4 habit" Wbsn tblntlni of a Taxi, pnona 4. tf Rebekah's bridge, whist and dance, Wednesday, May 16. For a Taxi Phone 3M. Oscar Hanson. Brand, Central Hotel. tf Work started this morning for the Black estate of reahingllng the post-office bulldinng. Children's fancy silk dreasca at half price Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Field. 209 Second Street. m Mrs. F. Brocbu returned to the city on the- Catdena this morning from a rip to Vancouver. A. K. Bright of the Government Tele graphs service will sail from here on be Princess Alice tomorrow morning for Whlteborse. CPJl steamer Princes Alice. Capt. rhmnas Cliff, northbound from Van couver to Alaska ports, is due to arrive Uere from the south about nine o'clock tomorrow morning. At the scboolboard meeting last night a letter in regard a course far teachers under the department of naval defense was read and will be taken up with those interested. Rev. W. H. Pierce, United Church minister at Port tail ng ton was a pas senger aboard the Cantons this morn ing bound for Vancouver where he will attend a church oaofsrence. Passengers arriving in the city from the south on the Catdena this morning included J. Stanley Mercer, Mr. Elliott. W. Quinn, Poster WlUan, Mrs. T. Brochu and A. Van Baael. At the meeting of the school board last night the resignation of Dr. Tre-Sseyne as medical health officer was accepted and it was decided to advert 1st for an cfneer to take his place. Reservations for "Are Tou a Mason?' cpeo st 8 o'clock Monday morning. May 14. at Ormea. Mo seats reserved bet ore that tune. So be at Ormea early Monday to be sure of A good seat C.'oiH-rrt In WrMlmlme Tlmtlre. Muiidat, e immrtwg at 9:1 X Mr. H. Y Hraeakntby. MhM : MK N'l'SVc Laarrtw. vlolinsvl; s-phone aastteUe. l'oikWhH at the Lieut, col. and Mrs. neglsjatd UOale and family of Smlthera will arrive in the city on Sunday afternoon a train from the interior and sail that night by the Prince Rupert on a trip to Victoria. . Dominion OstiaUMs A.iJ. watklnaon wiled last night on the Prince Oeort for Vancouver having in lus custody. Alfred Innra. s aaUve mental patient who will be placed in the asylum st John Preecott, charged with theft bv stsbsi Thcenpeon. elected for trial in County Court ysstatday after noon before Judge Young and not guilty. The esse this A nuatber of Hasei on acvgSa will be arriving in the city from Use interior on Sunday after ikwii'i tram t estltbet night on the Prince Rupert for Tan-rouver. Among them VJB be Mrs Landglanda and child. Mrs. C. V Smith and John Newtek. P. W. Knewsttibb. one of the en glneers for the Water Branch of the provincial government who Is conduct' irg hydro -electric power surveys in the district, sailed last niiii eat the Prince George far Victoria on Offiolal duties. He wul be returning north soon. . union steamer Cardeaa, Capt. A Johnstcne. arrived In port at S:IS thla morning from the nouth and sailed spout an hour later to mabfpr calls In the Naas River. wheMphJRjnaBlre- Wirn, to port to sail atPSliaijer. saw on ner return qgjttltBVWe aad waypolnts. At tlie sclKmiboard aNreAing last night n report received of m child being hurt at tlie Oyro Maynound adjoining. The apparatus had been left out all whiter and Was not In good condition While the rah (HI i nil disclaimed reapoiuiibiiity it waa sug-Keated that the apparatus abOUld be houwvt durlnc the wintei or thoroughly (jvuuuulcd a.ii .-.i-.'iui. P O R ALL Dom nson meat Retch ford, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratchiord is in trve hospital where he was operated on Wednesday for appendlclUs. Poster WlUan returned to the city on the Cardans this morning from a business trip to Ocean Falls. He board ed the steamer at Mamu. Rev. A. Wilson, pastor of the local United Church, will saU Sunday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will attend conference. The frog totem from the Naas Blver. which wui go to a museum st Toronto, waa sent east aboard a special flat car attached to a freight train this morning. J. Fred Ritchie sailed by the Prince Qeorge last night on his return to Vic toria after having spent a couple of Says in the city. Mrs. Ritchie a UI te the south. CJJU steamer Princes Royal. Capt. Mrs. Jack Clapoerton and votuuf anV- M Vancouver and way daughter, who have besa Matting tap"- u Sue to arrive at four o'clock the dtv tar ts east tan m. wtthiuua anernoon ana win sail on ner re- Mrs Clanoerton-a father4n-law. am south at 10 pjn AKsjmenan. win return to Sfaeorge on tomorrow morning's train. thi.www, u is. h. Nstieiaai AMQBS, TbfJE TAILOR. SIVTN ST. Come ts and e our new asaak of JtogUah and Scotch aoolleoa. Syiclsl line of fine tweeda and 'i avalsas for ladles' suiu. Stop and we Ottr window display, of man's suiu tor istyw 1U itiiy atM I He passsr la iwrilMHy iHVHvd to vMt the Vtlmer Kilt HeweMI Heapltal between tlie Ihmm of three and five Rev. William Moaee. United Church minister at Kltlmaat, Is a passenger aboard the Cardana going through to Vancouver where he will attend eon- ease. He hoarded the steamer at Sutsdale. JIMOIl HMITIIAM. A Junior League footltall K'"ne will he played tomorrow afternoon with teams as foUows: Borden Street School fl Kanaya. J. Pyle, P. Fisher. H. Morgsn. P. Vaacber. A. Hardy, c. Smith. R Pong. J Naka- sooto (captain). P. Chenoaki H WU- . Spares, O. Dlbb. D. Ainey, 8. Ptoher and T. Dungate. 1 Booth Memorial School T SmttlK R. ColUaon (captain). R. Nelson. M CoJual, ft. Ollker. W Cross. W. Walters. H. Dickens. T. Bussanlrh. J Wood. O. Wlngharn. Spares. R.Franks. R Thomas, B. Oaniaron and A. Ivaraon. IV I IK AT YUMTEllllAY VAKCOOVBF May 11 -Tlie puce Of wheat closed yeaterdsy at 157;,. M'MIAL AXMUINCKMKNT All coats in the store offered special reduced prices. Mr- If. Parker. The Exclusive Ladle Ki lo-wesr. 210 Sixth Street Advertise Ui U Daily Msws. 111 VOUR FL.OOR.S Floor Beauty That All Can Afford f ih9 imoii Limthmm BEAUTIFUL Dominion Linoleum is surprisingly low in price. Distinguish your living and dining rooms with it Tone up bedrooms with its cosy charm. Let it brighten the kitchen and hall. Dominion Linoleum corns in widths up to twelve feet and is quick and easy to lay. Put it in your home tbia spring, to stay, unmarred, through years of hardest wear. Dominion Linoleum ends tiresome scrubbing and sweeping too a damp mop or brush keeps it spotless affording extra hours of leisure. Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Dominion InJoid Lirtoieumin widths up to six feet only, imparts a touch of real distinction. Delightful designs that cannot wear out because the colours go right through to the back. Moderately priced, Dominion Linoleum Rue afford exceptional decorative scope. All standard- sizes at popular prices. Lie flat without fastening. Many beautiful new designs at your dealer's. At House Furnishing and Departmental Stores Everywhere it Daminiun Lino-Uum Ho. SJS? etlntrtmt. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.l. 20.060 Ton Floating Dry Dock Hnttinrers, Machinists. Doilermakera, Illacksmllhs, Pattern-mskerm Founder, Woodworker. Etc KLKCTMC AND aCKTYLKNE WELDING. Our plant it equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK. PHONES 43 and 385 P. an ad ian National Largcft Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from I'KIM'E KlTMtT for VANf'OUV'ER. VIOTOUIA, SKAT ILK. and Intermediate polnu. each Till KMItAY and 8UMIAY at 11 pan. For KKTCIIIK AN and AMiOX. each HKKVKMIAV, 4 p.m. For HTKtVAIIT each MATI KltAY at 10 p.m. For NOUTIl and SOUTH (Jl aKN CIIAMLOTTE iNLAMtH, Fortnightly PAStlK.NGKK TltllNS I.KIVK IHINtl'. Ill I'KUT Bach MOMIAY. Ht'liNKSIl.W and HA1 1 HIlAY at 11A0 a.m. for PKIM'E UEOItaB, EDMONTON, tVINNIPbU. all polnu Kastern Canada. United States. AGENCY AM. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Vtt Canadian National Ere fnr Money (Hdrrt, lorclgo Cheuata, etc also for your next shipment. f lTY TICKET OFIICE. SCS TlllltD At E PRINCE KUl'EKT. Phone t CANADIAriT ?4aVSf lr Canadian Pacific Railway cj. iw. ioast services obxjjvi (Sailings from Prince Rupertf To Krtrltlkan. tt ranirll, Janeau. and akagway May x, IS, IS. la Yanrouirr. Ylrlurla and Seattle .Mat (l. IA. 27. Pit I Ml! ItOYAI. I'or lltiledale. lt Iteila lletla, mean InlN. Namu. Alert Ray, Campbell Rltrr and Yaneouver rierr I'rMoy. Hi p.m. Aienej for all Meaiuahlp Unes. full inforinstlen fronv V. C. OltCIIAItli. iienernl Arent. Cernrr of 4tli Street ami Sfd Airnue. Prince Rupert. ILC. rhone 31 Advertise in "The Daily News" it