' Cat) OomiLjr.f-: W J Alder gate a larrse!) liMines to the Priaee Hwm R--arr ctato at tts regatar aoathly luncheon today Pmideat Peter Latae vu In the and Indian Aett Junes OiDett were weleesMd ax new ecoera . a ' o , o 'g o a 9, O a a o o o o o o o o o a a o. ' a '. a . iO o o a o ' o a B O o I'O o '9 O o o o a o -a OCEAX FALLS SERVICE OCTAV PALLS Tto 18 BETTER rWHMK000000OOCKOCHXOOOOOCJ O o. o o o o- o o o D o o o o o o o o o a o a o, o WOMEN MAY PLAY PART eha. CMef of Police Chris Jaekfln OBe Hcndml and Fin j Recruits Are Wanted for Local Branch Of Service League f Local women between the ; of eight c and forty-five who wish' ,to serve their country wiM have the . i . j 1 a.i i t Brtu?il Ctfumhia Se services at toe Ocean Fan An- AVnrnenJa .can ehareh eonturae to attract at teatioa. Last Smday th! was oeMTered by Doatjtea Keeier. at the A.T A Mrs Mcwi?y Pattir-son sang. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Prpinx Mny Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know It. TW f tkint twct Ww Uood con ut nm tu vck tM a awek ra rcr dft ra look bcJl:7 strwc rtt yaa eu fed j if yw M ka4 la ycr Wrv iosr. tires aad 4k Law Uaa4 Ml ma ytm fcavnt rot aasck 14 Uot4 wnnclit It is taair viud Jaa ta carry Efe-ciTia axrfra tram yavr U.xfl tsrasiWct yw bady. Aad yaat u U Uin arycra ta cxpladt rueinw ia yvar or a Bale U power ta tara tlw aaerii. yea seat fcaee yienty C azTcea to ezt4e enerxy ia year fcofy aaa sree yaa coiK . eer. Get Dr. WGaan Pnil FBu tooey. They are vetid-f anew far tae Ml taey (ire ia lKmiiif tte mbrr aa4 sUerjrta af tt4 mmln Tara arta year Mood cent ap. ;k1 frri ke I mmUtt aa tbe stairs u if yea a ere foacey aa atAsk year dretat -ler Dr. vnua Ffak Has tooar. vice League which is to. br foreied next "WTedneeday under nhe soper-. vMon of Mrs. O Wharton, local or-i I anizer. Training will begin February 23. Already mtoch Interest is being displred. The aim is jo hare about ISO recruits here. Objects of the dab are to foster,; encourage and develop among the taersbers the spirit of voluntary service to Canada, to render useful service in case of national emerges-cy and to develop among the mem-men physical fitness by supervised expert training. Members may take up courses, under competent instructors, such as m?t "mechanics, radio, telegraphy, signalling, emergency first aid, anti-gas Instructions, map-reading, commissariat duties, sanitation and service clerical -work. Over onejthaNtfarid, women are already training Tmder this organization Jn British Columbia . Try a Classified Advertisement IS IT TOO COLD? Why Not Answer This Question Accurately by Referring to a TAYLOR THERMOMETER If you depend simply on your own or somebody elses sense of heat it is quite possible the temperature will be actually unhealthy, for overheated rooms sap vi V-8-40 a a a ana Kinureu jiii. mmuwii ucui mcaiw ug ;kju- Xlshould aisnoaia omy in fuel bills. Taylor Thermometers Are Priced at 65c, & $2:50 Ormes ltd. 37v? Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Stere Phones 81 4t JK Open Daily from 8 ajn. till II pjn. Sunday and Holiday from 13 to 2 P-m. and "to 5 pan. 00000HKH0000000OOOOOODO000 DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtJOOO SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ultiflg it OCEAN FALLS i POWELL IIVEI Steamer leave Princa Rupert -vary THURSDAY. 11.15 p.m.. , ; . f V Trains leave Prince Rupert fox. Ah Eait Monday. Wedneaday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan aa4 Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For Jaret, etc., eI. or urlU aty Ttcktt Ojfflee, 531 Ifrf . -. . . v.r- BaaaaaaYOJSaaaaaaaaaaeaalaaeaWWaaaaaaaH Lift Few Minutes of City Cemmis-fianer' Ten ore Yesterday Marked . By Pleasant Incident fact was not unappreciated that during the past six-and-a-half years, Mr. Alder had had a difficult position to filL He had made a suc cess of it and had accomplished many things which were to his credit Outstanding among these things Mr. Matheson considered the refunding scheme, something that the most of people did not appear to appreciate. In interest alone a - " ' ' - . ------ Getting acquainted wl'h the heavy Frer:i rr.jd is not lie ieas! important of a British Tommy' training Here ve tee a sqaad going orer :h top under the corenng fire of trie soklier in the eentre. during prac'Jee mar aenrres srr.medU:e.y beyond their oxn fron!-hne trer.rh's HONORED BY SrS,1' Basketball At adroinUtratvnei Af th ritr H vii1 HALL STAFF te'';Essinglon Is go much at home. However, he feit that the tirae had come to move along. He expected to be back in Prince Rupert every once in a while! for twenty years with the provision J I get credit for a few nice things of adequate sinking funds. The po-I do or say and for a whole lot of sitlon of commissioner had had things I never do or say. many difficulties Involving hard arnrk nnr! taUrr a ttanrt artian it I A HWD walked into a WCSt COd fwas considered In the interests of f0" the city. Mr. Alder had measured rP- i up to those dUIiculties. It al results for the city would have been ooering oiouiereni. Aiaer naa given un 2 stlntingly of his time and labor. tality while rooms below 68 degrees produce colds g,The I result was that 1 a todar the city a . oe passive 5 henceforth. o a a o o a a a o n o o o o a o o o o o a a I b a o o a o a o a it had been his ambition to 'follow the example of his father and mellow with age. His position as city commissioner had not given him the chance to do that. It had not been possible for him to do half of what he might have liked to have done. His first aim and duty had been to put the city on its feet and be hoped that he had had i measure of success In doing this. "I would have liked to have been able to grant a whole lot of re quests,' said Mr. Alder. "I would have liked to have been able to put in London and asked for a He was asked what kind of jjjj'belt he wanted and he reoHed: "It S hare been easy for him to have foi-'cloei 004 raatUr- Any kind win do !lowed the policy of making a good,1 ,B4 vant to uhtfl a - - . Irtnr our leaders Ia.9fr ffafl tell us i fn to do fe It.' leuow or nimself and give every thing that he was asked for but the "Wart" said Oort, referring to "Yon may catch me asleep but not a-saoring." We are all glad to learn that the to carry on. pulp mill is as much alive as ever In presenting the brief i It was. What we are wondering to case, Mr. Matheson expressed the how much alive was it ever hope that Mr. Alder would be spar ed for many years to use it 3Ir. Alder Replies Mr. Alder, replying,, said that, he ljumn! hxhere som t.c iouna n cuiicuit to express rus.prue us aa. feeJings of pleasure and appreeia- tion for the sentiments that had been expressed and the gift that bad been made. Without the as sistance of the staff. Mr. Alder un hesitatingly acknowledged, it would have been impossible for him to canyon. He had depended upon the members of the staff and he conk) say that never had, they failed him. He had been brought up. Mr. Alder reminisced, by a father who had taught him not to be afraid of bard work and do what he felt was right. This job as. city commissoer was not such as he might have hoped for In the later years of life for It Jake says we should not apeak Ugbtlrof puVjnay mim ana sorp Mr. Buckley to looking for a site for the oolp mfH and all the rest of us are looking for a sight of the same pulp mfiL. The Russians are still being "hurl ed back." The Finns have done a' whole lot of hurting since they be gan to take the measure of the Bolshies. Five thousand people read the pays to let them have to sen rittfc ftaprt Dally Hews. It know what yot , in viicm rnr.Mi: rotar or nam!! lULlMOM 1 1 la rrofcal la the Malt of lb -.deilaWrtloo I And la th Mailer ef the Male af Aadrrw j L. llratrr. Jrear4 J TAKE NOTICX thai try crorr 04 nw i Honor W E naiMf aaUd the) r2nd nay at January i !-. polntru ACcalnrioT at Ui Estate of. Andrew lironard Weer, rxnuwrd. late of the Oty of Prince Ruprtt, BrlUcti Cbrumtta, and all pmono bartng j daUn oealxwt Vh aald ZateA or hereby requir! to furnUto tfc max to me , carverlT rrrUVd on or brfore the 28lii Oar of February 10 and all prratna, your salaries back where they be-J maeMed to c- -aid rt are mrjimi long but I think you realize with to w u uwir irttd- me that that could not be done and,1 orjIXna- watt. at the same time put the city back otncui AunMnM, on It, feet." I P? ? t . I DaVd V ZZaa oay OI eanuaj, u. It was not without a food deal of 'u4o. Being Revived and would look forward to visiting PORT ESSLVOTOK. Feteaary 1 the good friends at the City HalL; Alter a iante of a ymr hwket- A pieasiag incident marked the -t krvn-- tinm, -: Kan Kaae, .--i u, m imai xew nannies yesiercay aarr- concluded Mr. Alder. "I shall al- Ea-tofton. With new players nocaof the tenure of W. 3. Alder as tirini nlKisantlr of m htnm ! listed and the hail rraurrf ai 3 OCIOCC memoers OI ine CUy a ftoiwlanl remlrutar- Haii stall assembled in the com missioner's office to say their offic ial good-bye. This took the fenn of a Utloa to Mr. Alder of a handsome monogrammed brief case. 3r. Matheson declared that the Those attending the ceremony were City Treasurer D. J. Matheaon. farewell address by City Treasur- TlTf u'i er D. J. Matheson and the presen- TllTiL rTntHn Vfiu Um IMiirf trt.. .. , - j mvw. Mm Mac ! Murray. Miss Audrey WrathaH aad jMiss Beatrice Hunter. Man in the Moon How this war does get one! I refer tc the war against the grocer and the landlord and the barber and the tailor and thnte nther fool- o I savin? of 125.000 had been effected. popfe who give me credit. 2'and the debt had been postponed H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 216 Sixth Street See U Tor All Kind of Insurance and Real Fatate Notary Public We have on our lists the lowing -pod bays ;i: th AVE. rooms and I1M.W. en- the city commissioner. At fUteen min- asociatiens with von and at I nUvers are bnsahina as Lheir tseh- uies oeicre me ouice closing ume about carrying your gift, it shall belnkpte and, if any oatsid tea us ..... ..... n C a'.U.V. HAWa "al. a mum paay acre, tkey wuj be Jr. shape to defend the home town The officer of the Port Bastng -ton Basketball Chtb are: Maaater. Howard Aarr. Seeretary-TreasureT. Edward N. BoHon. fol- WEST- Four bath, modem. 8l nORDBN STREET-Three room cottage SotQ.M. .Make u an offer for laree building on Ambrose Avenue, suitable for boaruinr house. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Rldg. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MLHc VALENTIN DAJRY rnoNE GROCERY SPECIALS Every Day at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" Fhone 18 and 19 Opposite Canadian Legion Skidegate Mission Is Busy Socially Many Affair Hate Been He'd In ls'and VUlare Since Flrt f Year 111 ii 11 twinuir i j'Tir . Jphywician .where the mother Mr i cert and dance, were law oeen . many narue ana social events m hf in Wife Of Kamloops Physician Passes Mr. IL U Uree Die While VWt- tat la Toront With Mother KAMLOOPS. February 1 (Cana 1 dead in Toronto wis vtstUng with her Wolves Ravage Even Moose In iB.C. Interior WILLIAMS LAKE. February 1 Canadian Prea Woive are re-, vaging ether forms of wtld life in the central interior this winter. In the Anaheim Lake distrkt at leat dght moose are known to have been kUted by wotvea and two bui. BMoae aad a cow are known hate been bnihuly killed at Ta-Ua Lake. BAR G01.D r MM, i cm LlDUin. LMTTW mmMam I f rtvmAM t rr v-w. I . iPrtce of bar gold on the London I So3 Teal Captain. Wlfilaaa market was unchanged today at .Spalding Jm54 fjn. q,, I Trainer. T!hauiaa TinMdti 1 Saorekeepers, Benny BeHen and uavm McLean. Timekeepers. John WetLry aad Arthur Set wart Propertyaian. Joseph Wealey ' Special committee. Herbert Spalding and David McLean. ', Light men Percy Stanley and WlDard Wesley f kCtt FCTT7 TEX DAILT KIWB Thur&. v .- RYS BRITISH TOMMIES CO OVER THE TOP IN PRACTICE Letter B 'nsnuT so i or politician r. hat he saw sronit jucatc and mlfcneth 1 nahr hrfjr aancert and dance by .. ... . . . " . ' . 1 lUKwani ngni in o; aniNKBiC la-nroi. wiw Am.rWn firm! T. . .v. 1 u .-J r-.nrt nJoyaWe affair, held here to nttfKtttii"Tm fe a, lone tie jrefered by thlnkir.; j Too bad that d ,)odfed by narrow a- dead. Ai a Cnal tht U not the C n )uaUee. There are m.i In Canada yon mw better trace Wha Jeminent that inii':-Irtale Your five u-.will he able to )udw dian pret Urt II. L. Larfe. wife fair play In the week of Dr Large weH known Kanikwo M U ox had cornier. Editor. Daily N . Borah, one. of A; sens, ha passed v yond. History will Iwtth the nation sr. the fir of the year. which wa arfktred in with a big Ire eon- A stttem.r PRSCRIBB ffYAwHt BABY SPECIALISTS BVcRi YEAR DI E TO INCREASE IX PRICE OF Nanaimo Wellington Coal At the mine of one dollar per ton and the increase in fwj rates, commencing January 1, lilt, our price on Nniif Km Incton Coal will be a follom Nanaimo Welllniton Lump Sacked, delivered Per to; Nanaimo We!linton Mine Run Sacked, del . Per Un Nanaimo Welllniton Lump Bulk, delivered. Per tor. Nanaimo Wellin.ton Mine Run Bulk, delivered Per Hi: lie lie iu Albert and McCaffery Ltd rbone 11C and 11? B. C. Furniture Co, February Clearing Sale New and Used Furniture 2 Kitchen Rantes At 2 Spic-Span Cleaner Just Bke new 1 Bed Complete 4 feet by 6 feet 2 Phllco lUdlov- , At J 1 Connor Washing Machine In perfect shape I lane Site Chesterfield 3 -piece 3 Catt-lron Cabin Cook Stoves-Special 1 4-piere Walnut Bedroom Sulle- At 21 Table Lamp In Reg. price up to S20 10 824,5 "''7 84,9 812.5 812.5 829.5 -f 839,5 New Furniture 9 Chesterfield Fine patterns and styles. From . .. Thone BLACK 324 . Next Door to It C Clothiers 872.? all ScfdM 82.50,82.95,83.5 $65 St TIIIRH AVI'