PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS "UT" c Since m J Ml fe. "Hltt. MIUM more babiei have m been raised on Eagle I Brand than on all other in-H antfoodicomblne-d. Eagle H Brand it pure, uniform, di- W gettible, nourishing. Send for Free Baby Books. TBZ.BII15M CO. LUUTID IM Vancouver. i-7-t PERFUMES Hy the ounce. A few odors Jy the leading perfumers. Coty's L'Origan - Paris Cmeraude. per nr.. $4.00 Caron's Mark Narcissus, per oz $7.00 Itailiant, per z. ... $3.50 Guerlaln's L'llcure Uleue. per oz $5.00 Jirky. per oz $2.50 Roger and Gallel's Jade-YeraYioictla, per oz. $1.50 J'lcurs d'Amouv. per oz. $.00 Anti many others. All new frr-sh stock Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. h 1 1 1 1 1 if ii .1 ir LATEST THE VOGUE OF THE BORDER EFFECT shown in VOILES Mxclusivn each Dress Lengths. $2.50 WEST of ENGL' ND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 Dried Fruit Special Prunes. SO-iiu. reg. iur, lb. Special, 7 lbs. . . . $1.00 20 lb. box $2.75 Sun Maid llaisins. reg. 4 lb. pkg. C5c. Special. 2 pkes . . $1.25 Dry Apples, special 2 lbs. 45c Dry Apricots, reg. UOc Hi. Special, 3 lbs 85c Dry Pears, rest. 40c lb. Special, 3 lbs $1.00 l'anoy While' Figs, reg. 2 lbs. 35r. Special, 2 ,lbs. 25c Table Figs. reg. 2un lb. Special. 5 His $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. , Phones 18 and 84 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgeraon Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Orfice Hours 9 to 6. X-Ray Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Saturdays t to 12 noon UNION OIL CO. AT KETCHIKAN Work Commenced on Tanks 20,000 Gallon Capacity; Tanker to Moor There of KKTCIHKAN, lcb. 25.- Willi the arrival of 10 tons of structural steel for I he local plant of the Union Oil Co.. workmen commenced preparations for the erection of four tanks, each of i'O.OOO gallon capacity. A steel working crew arrived from the soulh on the Victoria to build the tanks. The tanks to he erected will lie for use in accommodating (lie shore business of flie campauy only and deliveries lo marine customers will bo made from t ti lank sleamer Itailiant, expected lo arrive here from the soulh i laic (his month. Deliveries ashore will he made from the tanks at the station or by au1 Iruck, two of which have been ordered for the plant here. Construction of the wharf and moorings for the Hadiant will he commenced posihly this week, officials of the company said. Contract for the driving of the piling has been let to the Over Meach Pile Driver Co. and they pjan to slart work ihimedialelv upon I he arrival of crcosoled pil-iii from the stales. Rushing Work Work onlhe new plant is be ing rushed as much as ioMhle and it is the aim of Hie eoinpan to have their local station in op eration as soon after March I as possible, J. W. Uennett, chief construction engineer for th ompany. announced. I'pon compielion of ihe wos'. here, the crew of steel workers and others of I lie construction I. nve. will commence on one of .he five oilier S-.ui lieastern Ala- WEEK-END I jrEiUALo Are You Looking for Service and Satisfaction at Lowest Prices? You will find all here. iuu boxes Jumble Pack Red Apples, per box $1.50 This will be the last opportu nity for a real snap in fresh ap ples. Phone your order early. Silver Leaf or Shaniroek Lard 3 lb. pails 69c 5 lb. pails $1.15 Id lb. pail $2.29 20 lb. pails $4.49 Finest Ontario Chese, per lb. 29c olden Loaf Cheese, 5 lb. boxe $1.89 I'eanieal Hack llacou, sliced per lb 42c New Laid liiw-'s. guaranteed. 3 dozen for $1.15 (Jualily counts in- ciggs more than any oilier line of foodstuffs. Our eiggs are not picked up at random from unknown shippers. We buy our eggs from an island in the (iulf of (ieorgia and our shippers know lhal repeat business depends entirely on shipping eggs which have no foreign tastes. That is why we have had no complaints for over twelve moiilhs. TRY OUR EGGS Malkin's Best Pineapple Marmalade, 4 lb. tin 79c Malkin's Uesl (iooseberry Jam, 1 lb. tins 79c We assure you thai homemade jam does not compare with Malkin's Cooseberry! FEED SPECIALS No. 5 Wheat, 100 lb. sack. . $2.90 Ogilvie Shorts, 100 lb. sack $1.95 Ogilvie Hran. 100 lb. sack $1.85 Oigilvle Scratch, 100 lb. sack $3.40 Ogilvie Ugig Mash, 100 lb. sack $3.40 If you want results, insist on getliing the best quality Feed for your chickens: Ogilvie's name is an assurance that you get the best I hat can be produced. Try a sack for comparison! Ogilvie' Wheal Granules, 0 lb , sack 39c simniaid Uaby Puffed Seedless llaisins. 3 lbs. for 39c Drown Sugar. 0 lbs. for ... 39o Ilroken Shelled Walnuts, per Hi. 39c Sunlight Soap, per carton . . 19c Limit four to each customer. I km (jodderhamAWrts AlfCANAD,AN PIRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. kan stations or Ihe company, the location of winch have not been made public as yet. ENGLISH NAVIGATOR FIRST EXPLORER IN NORTH POLAR REGION Julia Dums ci' Davys . an liglish navigator, limn at Sand-ridge, near Dartmouth. F.nglainl. is Ihe firl recorded polar explorer, slates The Mentor, He-' ween . t TS5 and lt88 he undertook three voyages to the norlli-' ru seas in an effort to find a iirtliwest passage. In the firt of tlwse he discovered Ihe strai' IMal tH'a his name; il separate. ii-eculand from Cumberland I'euiasula and vonueeU ltuffiii I '.ay with Ihe Atlantic. His vo ages t'Xlenneil along Uie we! lireetiland coast as far as L'per-'lavik, ami along Ihe American -ide of the strait as far as lib-rador. Davis afterward made five voyagrs lo Hie liul Indies. ii the last or which he was killeu i' a fight with Japanese pirates iear Siuiliil i a. Our Sales Prove to us that our Prices are Bargain Prices. We have just secured a big shipment of MeConnick's 1'ancy Sweet llucuils and offer llieni at a very low price for one week only. 3 lb., any variety, for .... $1.00 The different assortment is made up of Family Mixed, Wine, itonnie Doom, Maple Leaf, Tourist, Pear Drop, Cream Tea, Rich Hutler, Sultanas, Ko-Ko, Figbar, 'ocoa liar, Arrowroot, Honey omb. Our 95c Sale Continues as Follows 2 lb. Hulk Creatnery Mutter 95c 2 du.. Fresh Fggs, extras . . 95c Fresh Pullets, per doz. . . 35c i lb. Ontario Cheese 95c 7 litis Campbell's Tumalo Soup 95c 7 tins Libby's Pork A Means 95c 2 lb. Fresh (i round Coffee .. 95c 2 lb. 05c Hulk Tea 95o S tins Libby's Asparagus Tips ... .. .. 95o 6 tins Lombard Plums 95c i small tins, or 2 large tins Peaches rDel Monle' .... 95c 0 tins Singapore Pineapple 95c (1 litis Corn or Totnaloes .. 95c 5 tins Quaker Peas, No. 5 .. 95c 12 Mars Palmolivo Soap ... 95c 6 tins Kiriig Oscar Surdities 95c 1! Rolls Toflel Paper 95c 12 pkgs. Jelly Powders .... 95c 3 hollies Heinz Catsup, large 95c Oranges, small size, 4 doz. 95c Oranges, large size, 2 doz. 95c 19 bars White Swnn Soap . . 95o 4 pkgs. Princess Flakes .... 95c To make this week's sale a belter success (ban ever we will drive lo every customer ordering an assortment of six of the above !)5e items and lliree pound of the biscuits, two 4 lb. litis of Oraricc Marmalade, any variety, for 95c Fresh Whipping Cream Rupert Table Supply CojB-G- Butchers and Phones 210, 211, 212 GrOCefS, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 DANCING GIRL AND A PRINCE Commission to Investigate Depends on Attitude of Native Ruler DELHI, Fob. 25- In connection with the proposed commission lo investigate the connection of Ihe Maharajah of Indole with the at tempted abduction of the dancing il l .Muinlaz Megum and the mur der of a lloiiibay merchant, (he coiiimis.ioii, if appointed, wilt consist of two High Court judges. wo rulioig princes, and a senior officer of Mmj Political Depart ment. The procedure which will lie followed is that which is laid down as Ihe result of a recom mendation made in Paragraph ;)'.) of Ihe .MuiilaU-Cltelmrord Itcporl for rases where Ihe question arises of depriving a ruler temporarily or permanently of any of his powers or privileges. The function of the committee is to investigate the fact of the. case ami lo offer advice to the government of India. Wlicncver the Oovornor (en- eral decides that a rase ha arisen for the appointment of a ourl of inquiry the ruler con cerned has Uie option of intimating that be does not desire lhal 111" ronimissjoii should be appoinifti Willi Ihe attempted adduction of Mumlaz Megnui. which resulted in the death or Mavvla. Ihe Mah-irajah himself maintains that tie was eritfrely unaware ol or oiirerned in the plot. The government of India have therefore Nor, il is iioinled out. eau the Maharajah complain that the commission of inquiry lo findi noi ie a lody. Tor il will iuisist 0f two High (Utnri judge, (wo of his peers namely, ruling princes and a senior orfirer of Ihe Political Department, who would pin-vide expert departmental adviee. The Maharajah's Attitude The government. howeer, has not announced the personnel! i ... . i. , . . - n m-ruuse, uiuiougu iiiey are in ia- vor of such an inquiry, lliey have left il (o the Maharajah of Indole to decide whether he desires an inquiry or not. If (he Maharajah favors an inquiry invent steps will be taken lo constitute Ihe commission. The igoicrumcut communication also which Ihe coii(iiiision will follow ina1es il clear that the procedure will be as ir a case bad arisen lo see whether a ruliiug prince was lo be deprived, eilber temporarily or permanently, of auy of bis turners and privileges! IL however, the Maharajah, who has already been informed of Ihe government's- decision declines lo have a commission of inquiry, there is not the slight est foundation for the suggestion! that such refusal w(ll be inline-dialely followed by compulsory! abdication. In such a contingency Ihe government will have lo consider how besl lo arrive al a proper decision in- Ihe mailer, and Ihe government may, therefore, have to hold an inquiry of its own accord and collect further material before deciding what course of action is justified by the case. RESTLESS SLEEP DUE TO STOMACH GAS Has presurc in the abdomen causes a restless, nervous feel-inig and prevents sleep. Adlerika removes gas "in TKN minutes and brings out mirprising amounts of old waste mailer you never thought was in your system. This excellent intestinal evacunnt is wonderful , for constipation or slomuch ll-ouble. Don't waste time with pils or tablets but get IIKAT. Adlt-rika action! Ormc- Ltd.. Drurgislu- TAME ROBINS PERCH ON VISITORS' HEADS Lady Near Winnipeg Tells How the Young Were Raised by Hand and Called by Bell W1NN1PF.O, Feb. 25. Would you nut bo surprised if, when walking up the driveway lo a house, several robins flew around you and perched on your hcaA ami xhouldersf Such was the( experience lasl'ummer of nratiy. visitors 10 .urs. i. J. .uciniugui a home in Last Kjldonan, and the story of how the robins were tamed was recently told by Mrs. MrDougal to the Natural History Society. The baby robins were almost fledged and were placed in a large cave on the porch. At first I hey were fwl on earthworms bill It look all the spare-lime or Ihe r.imily ami of visitors as Well lo dig enough worms to satisfy Ihetu. so Ihey were gradually rhanged to u diet oT baked cjistard. "Making custard," said Mrs. MrDougal. "being much less slrcnuooti than digging for worms, especially so when the robins grew oldr and a custard of four eggs and two cups of milli lasled them less than 21 hours." The birds were kepi in the cage for about a week, and to train I hem tn know their feeding ilimfs, each meal w announced has!1 " lr,,,v m,,,,"'- tt ia" The Maharajah of Indore ben informed al which Ihe of the conclusion !overnor (Jenernl has arrived. The Government Policy llilberlo, while there bavo ben allegations suggesting that and a can opener. Ihe Maharajah was connects Colonel GREATEST NATION IS NOT MOST WARLIKE Georre O. Falls Te Is Victoria People Problems of Peace Greater than War VICTOltlA. Feb. 25 - "Th time has uakftcd when !. and girls should lie taunha Mm' Ho- adopted a oauliou,. and consider-j greatest nation i, Ihe one thai ed course vvbich should not bo ! has Lite largest army. Hal he. open lo criticism rrotu the Prince Mmdd they be taught Ihat Unconcerned or rrom the Princes Rroaiesl nation is the one tha' in senrrsil. 'Hie strongest polul jSjve., u. grealesl frvice not to in supiorl of the overnmenf j ott rounlry alone but lo llie altitude is their .-land .on lbe whole world." Tim is the los-n Montagu - Chelmsford lleport. Uhirh ,;u, (!eor?e (). Falli. n' which ba,s ln-en aecepled on all IVaneoinw iip....ii i.. n ,i. haiKls as of,feriug the proper' linw ,be Jlrtropoltta jirtropoH,,,,, hlMl. guiue on various inirwate ters or nigh slale policy mal- iut i-vBtly in bis addres. iihii Uie subject of "The Problem of Worbl Peue." "1 am not a pacifist mi any I tl'fl'f an 111 I ijs tan pit1 In la i out wbelher U.er.. ts a basi, for TUow w,,0 Mi ,h 1. s a leged connlion will, the UlC rI of war C)MjW b IIItllK! If in itl I II kl . Ilfr ..-lit - ' )" " - tied overnight were among tho . o,,i,H-ieni imparl mi 2r.li ....eooe- enemies ol ..r ieaee IMaUN.. tt'.r said Col. Fallis, eould noi lx wiped out in that way. He agreed with the remarks uf Sir Ueorg Foster at the ie()itit meet in g of llhe iauadiau Counoil of the League of Nations which be had just ulteudod al Ottawa, when the statesman naid that the problem, n' peace were almont a great to settle as (lie iiroblem of dt'iiiofrary. MISSION BAND OF UNITED CHURCH HAD MEETING YESTERDAY, i Yesterday Ihe regular meeting! of the l ulled Church Mission Mank look place in Hie form of n ten at the home of Mrs. (J. .j Wilkinson, Dunsmuir Street. The meriiig was in charge of the pre- sideul MJss Nellie 'urvich. and was supervised by Ihe Deaconesn, Miss I. Haddock. After Hie meeting dainty re freshments were served. Those assisting with the serving were the Misses lluth Wilkinson, Tomie Kntsuyaina. Fdna Ivlgar, and lldilh Wilkinson. On several occasion. Mrs. Wilkinson has been a kind hostess lo these young visitors ami die girl arc most thankful. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert A. a Taylor. C. A. Ilogers, V. T. Hand, A. II. Mroadhead. r. and Mrs. II. Knox and A. Farrow, Vancouver; K. It. Craig, Ocenn Falls; Mr. and Mrs. D. V.. Moll. Winnipeg; .lames M. Smith, lied Pass; A. M. Klpp. Chllliwaek; T. Van Iyk. Prince (ieoive; Oeorge McAfee, (ieorgelown. Central V.. V.. Hill, Vancouver ; S. W. Collon. Yirlfiria. The i'nlon sjeamer Calala i being replaced tills week on the Prince lluperl-Naas Iliver-Anj0 service by the Cardettu which Is due in port from the soulh tomorrow aflernoon. Capl. .I, Ji. Findlny is in command of Uie Cardena. Thursday Irbnur, 0D THE MERCHANDISING OF DIAMONDS IS A HIGHLY SPECIALIZED BUSINESS II lakes veiirs of experience lo know q. know where to liny diiitnuiiils lo Ihe besl ,ul , We've had that cperjence and pass mi ,, lagesto our customers. There's another human element ml. ltilel honesl, fair dealings. Our policy i. ( , lit-en, "Ihe square deal." A ilitinioinl IS what exactly we -.iv SL i-fuge no i aiiHMiflage. We sell diamonds mid all other IM(.r t honor." A MODERN OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Our optician hits tui. I over twcnlv in. cure testing eves uud lilting glu-e-. Hull - lectl. MAX HEILBRONER 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 "The Sporting Chance" A dVlilllli ill iii'ic' .mil the -(mhI l potent with Icn-e ill .iin.il i. ilii,itinii, iiih-. lislic selling ami he.ul nilerl. Hverlodv i race; here is one Hint boliU Ihe spectator 1n . ' start lo finish. Dorothy Phillip return Ibis piclore. Noldlde riul: Lou Tellegen, Dorothy Phillips, George Fawcett, Thto Von EILt, Sheldon Lewis an'i others. COMEDY PATHE REVIEW 35c. and 10c SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Skeins Mending Yarn 2U n IlidU Hairpin 2U i Packages I'm 2t Striugs or Triniinmg llruds 25c 4 Hair Nel with Klai-Ur 2Sc (' Package-. u-orld 1 1 raids 2Se 1 Skeins Ars Hope 25c b Yrd Kiuliniider) Insertion . . 25c 4 D.M.d Kiulintidery FIim 25c Odlon Greies, all rotors, nr arl 2Sc MihlHtiis. I'liiin anil l-'itm y, per vanl 2Sc lAMiir Odtou Hose, t-r pair . 25c IN inch China Silks. ht yard 25c Curtain Muslin. Frilled or Plan-, per yard ... 2Sc Slielland Flos YVimiI in prune or Yelmw. il for 25c Clarke Anchor Crochet OilUtn. i imlU for 25c Moiinn li Dove Yarn in colors. pr h.sll . . . . 25c Latin-' nod Children's Woollen Clave-, per pun 25c Corset and Children'- Waist, jt pair... 25c SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS H. S. WALLACE CO., LTP. Phono 0. 3rd Ave. and Fulton ARE YOU WEARING The Right Shoe? I'p I ill a recent dale. Ihe flHie h.ide ... li il energie lo Ihe ii.M'i'oveiuenl of qu ililv an ! lnie, never giving any consideration lo the tc n new leal has been turned uud Hie manuliu 1m nig hand in hand with ciem e. They now ti I ' The Shoes are to Fit the Feet and not The Feet to Fit the Shoes That i why you liml thai the demand roi rally iiiiide shoe such as Ihe Anii-defendcr Shoe creasing every day, us well as scientific appliam relief or fool uiliiients, us Dr. SchoH'f. Willi thai nim in view I decided lo leurn ui" ''' the feed iiiiil liuve iMincluded a special prncliped ' ' lhal cnnlilcH mc lo give you an absolute sali.-i ' slide rilling as well s relieving j,(Jii (,r your toot if you have any. Yours for Scientific Shoe Fitting SAM JABOUR Jabour Bros., Ltd. Third Avenue