PAGE SIX We Eat No Meals; Ride No Cars WHEN you hire us to do Ihe family washing, you are nut put to the expense or bother of feeding us. We eat nothing! Neither do we ask you to pay our carfare. Instead we call for and deliver your washing. We buy our own soap, 6tarch and bluing. Heat our dwn softened water. Use our own electricity, too. There's no "picking-up" after us. We take all the messy work out of your home, giving you an extra day to do the things you like to do! Yet you'll find our charges most reasonable considerably leas than it would cost you to do the same work at home. Try us, and see! The LAUNDRY Does it test CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners I'hone 8 HEALTH FOLLOWS CHIROPtACTK CMRECTS PKJSUK ON SPINAL HEKVIS IN DBCASBOr rntrouowiNootcMs: tiffin HUP wy US VV't-tllAUt fi&umts J5uv" VLy-S XVKioNtvs S&t YIOWCII ' Wjfjv HEALTH is a Healthy subject to talk about; if you are interested, consult W. C. Aspinall CHIROPRACTOR C Exchange Block Green 211 1 he New Spring Models of Ladies' Hats Coats and Dresses arc arriving daily Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue COAL Prices 4 DOWN PembihilVecrleaH Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Soot less Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MOOSEHEART LADIES' SOCIAL Valentine Event ProvesA'cry Attractive and Enjoyable to Large Crowd . The Ladles of the Mooseheart LegioJ Jere responsible for a delightful aocia Jat night a( Moos Uiil which waf a tended by something like 250 people! The hall was decorated with red and white Interspersed with red hearts, and the effect, was very marked. The whole proceedings were In charge of a committee with Mrs. J. Ratchford as convener, the assistants being Mrs. J. felaggard, Mrs. P. Wlngham. Mrs. K. 81atta. Mrs. P. Crosby and Mrs. L. R. Parry. On the door was Mrs. C. Nlckerson. Smsllles' orchestra provided the music and OlUls Royer was M.O. for the dance. Winners at cards were: Ladles' 1. Mrs. Brochu; 2, Mrs. C. A. Smith; 3. Mrs. Overend. Men's 1, B. M. Simpson: 2, C. Phil- SOAP Specials I 12 bars of Classic Soap 2 tins Classic Cleanser 1 package Quick Naftha Soap Chips 1 cake Wool Soap 1 Fancy Rubber Apron Total value $2.G0 All for $1.50 i-'els Naptha Soap, per carton 80c; Royal Crown. G's. per carton 'Sie Sunlight, 4,8, per carton 25f White Swan, 12 bars ,"0 Mother Hubbard, 4 bars .... 2."5p Ivory Soap, 3 bars 25 Palmolive Soap, 10 bars 7."? Lux Toilet Soan. 10 bars . . 7S Lifebuoy Soap, 3 bars 25 Baby s Own- 2 bars '2re WASHING POWDER Gold Dust, per package iVtt Pearl! ne, per package '.Vie Lux, 3 packages Jfcif Princess Flakes, 2 packages 4."f Clothes Pins, G dozen 2TtC Wash Boards, each 7. Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin lOr Snap, per tin 2He Ideal Silver Polish !!5 Brasso Polish i . . U."C Alberta Filar ket P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 2I Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannot fill them we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you have a large lot. wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue ROWE' Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers oT Pitch and (i ravel Hoofing Galvanized Hoofing Chimney Tops Have Troughing Conductor Pipe Hoof Flashing Warm Air Furnace Stove Pipe and Elbows Metal Hoofs and Siding Phone 310 Jlox 4G7 JHE DAILX NEKS Wednesday, Ft 'oj- Jury Thousands Insist upon "SALADA" and wlil take no substitute Sometimes other teas are good But "SALADA" is always good Ask a userl Brown Label Quality, 80c per lb. Orange Pekoe Blend, 85c per lb. Hps on a cut with George Hill; 3, E. Pelletler. Refreshments were served at midnight and dancing was kept up until rather a late hour. ST. VALENTINE TEA AND SALE GIVEN BY PRESBYTERIAN AID . . A successful and enjoyable St. Valentine's tea and sale was held yesterday Afttrncon by the Ladles' Aid of Firs'. Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. J. L. Christie. Waldron Apartments. Receiving the guests with Mrs. Christie was Mrs. J. R. Frisell In the absence of the president, Mrs. T. Mc- 'Jlymont. who -was 111. Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. C. A. Eggert poured with Mrs. Alex Finale, Mrs. Bam Masaey, Mrs. W. D. Mox-ley, Mrs. D. McLeod and Mrs. W. H. Wilson Murray assisting with tbe 3ervlng. Mr. MoRobble and Mrs. J. Watson had charge of the home cooking table and Mrs. A. Clarke acted as -ashler. During the afternoon there was a brief musical program to which Mr NOTICE. Re -Certificate of Title No. 3004 1 to Lots five (S) and sis (6). Block nineteen (19). Section sis (6). ne-Certlfloate of Title No 39011 to Lots seventeen (,17) and eighteen (18). Block twenty-six (26), Section six (B). Re-OerUflcate of Title No. 89031 to Lot nineteen (19). Block ten (10). Section seven (7). He -Certificate of Title No. 3447 1 to Lort forty-three (48), forty-four (44) and forty-five (45), Block twenty-eete (27). Section eight (8). City of Prtnoe Rupert, Map 923. Whereas proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Ira S. Mahon. has been fHed In this offlje, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month rrom the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of each of the said lost Certificates, union In the meantime valid objection as to any be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 3rd Januray. 1938. II F MacLBOD. SS Registrar of Titles. More AT REDUCED l'lMCES EXTRA SPECIAL TWO DAYS ONLY Swift's Premium Lean Back Bacon i In the piece, per lb -Ii!4f H.C Fresh I'ullett Eggs ..3 dozen lot for SI. '-5 Tea We now have our Fuller! Tea at the highest possible standard. None bettor in the store. Will compare with any $1.26 or 1.50. tea and we are selling it for per lb. Wlf A discount of 10c per lb. if included with any of the following specials: Tomatoen 26 cases large tins, while they last, 6 tins for l)."f Corn Flakes Quaker or Western, 6 packages for 5."r Quaker China Oats-Regular 45c. On -sale, 3 for $imt Union, California Su..kist Per dozen I.'tf 1 dos. Lemons and 2 doten Oranges for 1.00 Hutter in Bulk 3 lb. Fresh Creamery for Coffee Our Fresh Ground Coffee is becoming more popular. Wo are now selling 600 lb. per month. On sale this week, 8 lb. for Sl.l." Heinz Catsup 3 bottles for 0."? WUfa each rawed of Fuller's Tea or WK-Qfimmi Coffee sold this wee 'at regtrMf YMees We will sell 5 lb. of Granulated Sugar for 8ee Our Window Circle (S) Picnic Hams Per lb , 2Hf B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 369 N.W. H. C. Frascr, Mrs H. N. Brocklesby and Miss D. Leltch contributed. PROPOSAL TO SEND THE EDMONTON GRADS TO OLYMPIC GAMES (Edmonton Journal) The Q red baefcetballers are to be asked to defend tlieir world championship title In Paris during the coming summer Immediately fallowing the Olympic games. This they won In 1924 and It Is extremely desirable that the team should Journey overseas again In order that It should have the opportunity to make) good its claim once more tc supremacy in this field of sport. LONG DREARY JOURNEY TO THE SCOTSMAN Newspapers containing reports of the wha's like us?" tpeechea of St. Andrew's Day are now pouring Into Scotland from SO openers of the world. Ceylon seems to have done the thing very well Indeed. Bays the Glasgow Herald. Dr. Drummond Shleh. who proposed the "Land o Cakes" there, brought nit a battery of stories which, to judge from the paper that reports the occasion, went down merrily. He told of the Soot who sat for some 300 miles In trim silence In a south-bound train In the pressure of a lonely Englishman just panting for a good chatter At last the swful quiet got on the Southerner's nerves. He leant ever towards the Scot. "It's a knu dreary Journey this," be said. "And why should It no' be a long, dxeary journey?" snapped the Scot. It's costing cat" WEItEC! roWKK III TI'l'T The uncommon figure of 1,777,717 represents the totaj horse power of the commercial water power installations of the province of ftuejec. PRINCE RUPERT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NOTICE Is betW given. In accordance with the Stssuios, tint all assessed ta. on toad levied u:;d?r the "Taxation Act" and all school uses levied under the '-Public Schj.il Act'' are due and payib.'c on February 16th, lM. All t.es nn pe. iml projerty and income shall te deeinttl tj be due and payable cn the iate on vhlch the notice o' aasewment thereof Is given to the taxpayer All taxes due and collectable for the rrii.ee import Assessment Dlstr'ct are pnvihlo si t.he office of the Provincial Collector. Court-house. Price Rupert, DA.. This notice, in terms of lsw, is e-iutv alent to a personal demand upon all persons itaoie ror taxes. Dated at Prince Bupert. B.C.. Pebru ary 13th. 1838. NORMAN A WATT. Collector. . m. jj.'wftr jay a. mumrmmmdm Cash and Carry Grocery Corner Fulton and SUth Ave. SAVE THE COPPERS Sugar, GnuiuUUed. 10 lbs. . . 7:1? Jink, any brantl, per tin I'Jf Tea Malkin's -Rest, Blue Ribbon, or Nabob, lb. 7O0 Uulk Tea Excellent quality, per lb Coffee Great West, Malkin's Rest, Nabob, lb ."(S toffee rrcsh Ground, per lb. tut Creamery Ruttw, per lb. RtO-Ulf 8 lbs. in one block Salt Pork, per fb iKlf Bacon, Swift's. Premium, back, special per lb mv&f Picnic Hams, per lb --Ule Eggs, strictly fresh, a dox. 1.1 H VRGETAHLE SPECIAL 10 lb. Currots 10 lb. Turnips; 10 lb. Potatoes) (Aahcroft) 4 lb. Onions ; 34 lbs. for U.lf Tomatoen, hirjre tins, C for . . 05 Pineapple, Singapore, 7 for O."? Canned Fruits, oieorted. 8 for M)d Soap, Fels Naptha, per bar . . He Koyai trown iSoap, per carton I'resh line Gre?n Vegetables every boat at attractive prices FRESH MILK AND CREAM IN FR1GIDAIRE ENGLAND REFUSED TO HELP SAVE CZAR Was .tkrl ly Kerensky but Reply was Tluit It nus ImHillle I'ntll After the War. PAH IS, Peb. n. Mr. Kerensky, the former Russian prime' minister. In an Interview, was questioned as ' to the truth of a. abatement attributed lt blm by a Parts newspaper that "Eng. land could have saved the Tsar If abed had wished." Mr. Kerensky explained that at the beginning of the revolution he was present at the big reunion of the Mos cow Soviet, when the question of the fate of the Tsar was raised. "I said I myself would convey the Emperolr to Murmansk and see him safely out of .he country. The mobs of Petrograd. however, wanted to take the Emperor from Tsarekoe Selo and imprison him in as. Peter and Paul. Orders were issued that if the Imperor were re-noved a general strike of the railways Sea., was to be proclaimed. "When the Government had become stronger In the midsummer of 1918. 1 waii president of the Provisional Oov-rnment and Foreign Minister, and myself approached the British Ambas sador. Sir Oeorge Buchanan, and requested htm to ask his government to save the Tsar. He telegraphed to London, and from London came a reply a very clear and precise reply that It was impossible to do anything for the Tsar before the end of the war. "England," pursued Mr. Kerensky. 4d not want to Irritate the senti ments of the workers. It was Impossible for us to send the Kmperor abroad. and so I prepared to send him to the little town of Tobolsk, a place away from the railways, and where the population were in peaceful mood. The trip was prepared with the greatest secrecy. I do not sccuse England for not saving the Tsar. Sir Oeorge Buch anan was first approached In the month of March, and offered to arrange for the safety of Ihe Emperor, but at that time, owing to passions running high in Russia. It was impossible to do anything." J. C. Langley of the International Shippers Ltd., who has been on a trip to Ketchikan arranging for delivery of logs which will form part of a sample1 shipment to be sent through here to he Orient shortly, returned to the city1 from the north on the Princess Mary this afternoon. w .J n, i .i j Market Prices Prices current are as follows: LAKH 'ure ac compound 80c LTiflS BO, Fresh pullets 40c BC. fresh firsts 4c B.C. Fresh, extras Mc Local new laid Sec USII imoked kippers, lb loc Kippered salmon, lb 36 smoked black eoa. lb. 2oc Finnan baddies, lb Sec MKATN Fowl. No. 1. lb 38e and 0c Boasting ahieken. lb 11am. siloed, first grade Me iiam. whole, first grade S8e Ham, picnic, lb 23ftc Cottage rolls, lb ttaoon. back, siloed ftbc Bacon, side Me to 60r rVk. Jiy slt 3ic Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c veal, shoulder i&r veal, lota r veal, leg ge Pork, shoulder 38c Pork, lota 4t wk. keg sie Beef, pot roast 15o to 29o Beef. boUlng tffce to 18e sttok 30o to 4tc Beef, roast, prime lib 3ts UniU chops 800 Umb. shoulder 85c Mutton, leg 40c lmb. leg 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder goo HUTTER. Brookfield. Sbamroek end Woodland. tOc BCD.. Ib IOC Capitol, and grade. Ib 4Jc Fraser Valley, lb 56c New Zealand. In bulk 48c prints goc Alberta Creamery fa CIIKIiSK Camcmbert cheese, 8 ok. pkg Sec Kraft Ltmberger, Us 35c Ontario solids 35 Mew Zealand solids 30c StUtoe, lb 40e Kraft Norwegian Ooat g&e Napoleon Umbergcr 700 Roquefort 75 Swifts' Brookfield. Ib. 450 Oorgoncola, lb 750 McUrens Cream. Jars ... 4A0 and 85c Brookfield Swiss cheese, Vi lb. pkg. 30c Brookfield Canadian afaeese, Vi lb. pkg. 3q Orvjm 4 1 a ,t t . . ...v4M Oolden Loaf. lQV'W.,..,tWi;vwi too lo .'t'J.i.;wi..,i,.,4,. 50d flomano Bardo. lb 754 Oammetost. 54 lb BL'flAlt White, per 100 17,35 Yellow, per 100 14,75 ILOUK Hour, 49s. No 1 hard wheat,.... ia.75 Pastry flour, lo's 65C Pastry flour, 49 j.o0 VKOKTAIILKS BeeU, 8 lb. for 35,, Beets, suck $9.78 Carrots, new, a lb, for aSt eekee d Specials 1,000 lbs. Maid of Clover Creamery Butter In bulk, :i lus. for $1.21) (Limit G lbs. to each cu.itonu'n This is the highest grade New Zealand Jin; , , are Belling this week at this ridiculous priic. in , brick and be convinced that our bulk butter at 1 . is well worth the difference. FRUITS & VEGETABLES California Grape I'rult. for '."p Sunkist Lemons, per dox. Sunkist Oranges, 3 dos. for $1,01) Cooking Apples, 3 lbs. for 2.V Eating Apples, :t lbu. for itT( .MEAT DEPARTMENT Extra Fancy Young Roasting Chickens, lb All orders received later than Friday evenim.- v. at regular price, I5f Ib. Phone your order Thm . day. Please specify if to bt cleaned and drawn. Our butcher m an expert on Rolled Roants. I week-end. You will not be disappointed. GROCERIES Christie's Dinner Pail Sodas, per tin .".Tp Ginger Snaps, fresh and crisp, per lb 10c This is the best Ginger Snap made in Canada. 1,000 lbs. Granulated Sugar, in bulk, 14 lbs. for $1.00 Limit 28 lbs. to each customer. Dorothy Brand Milk, regular, price, 9 tins .SI. 00 2 TONS SAND3P1T POTATOES See this line in our window. Full wr, : 100 Ib. sack SI J)."! Half sack . . Candy Kisses, Ib IXit New stock arrived Monday. Jelly Powders, "JJ" Brand, special, 4 for Hf COMBINATION SPECIAL 1 pkg. Quaker Cake Flour 1 tin Malkin's Baking Powder, IS ox. 2 for IOf Sultana Raisins, in bulk, special, 4 lbs. for .... Illf Large Ripe li; UKUI.i . COMIUNATIDN si-.( A, 10 Itm. for si ,)( 16 lbs. Terrar. I lU 6 lbs. Hard ( I, , 10 lls. B.C. ( :,, . fi lbs. Red lie. 5 lbs. 1'arsnij, COMBINATION !!:( 1 m, 6 pkgs. Kfili.. . Tlakes, 1 pkg. KvMoyy In other wi.mI selling Kelloj.')' 1 on this deal .11 Phone eariy. Florida Gru 1 ,-. Dromedary I'.i trn special, hn hik Nabob Green . 2's, while thc !. m s 1 III Del Monte I'mn. , 4 lb. wood l" "'J- COMBINATION -! I'M! 1 large p.ick;u'.- Powder, rej- 2 pksTt. Quirk N.., reg. Sfic 3 bars Fairy Sn I only. Brown .1 . 7 Arlkles l.. 1 1- Digby Chl'-ks, 1 " 1 Eastern Salt .M. shortly Acadia Codfish I Finnan IladMi , . 4 VKGKTVlil Beula Vista ( ' Large Caulifl. l"f B.C. Sprouts, 2 1! .'' Head Ijettuce . .V Fresh Tomat-Fresh 40f Spinat li. Spanish Onion.-. II" Fresh Rhubuili, 1 i(ir New California Ib Robin Hood Kl sacks y' III LENTEN SEASON SUGGESTIONS (Our tixk Holland Herrings, per keg $1.50 Labrador Herrings, 3 for urn Kippered Herrings, lb.. . lor) Smoked Black Cod, Ib.. . PROVISIONS Economy Bacon Squares, per lb 11? New Zealand Cheese, lb. HOf Our Cheese sales have trebled the past month. This New Zealand Cheese is wonderful. B.C. Fresh Firsts Eggs, 3- doien for SI r, Pullet Eggs are scare at present Firsts are the medium site. Local Fresh Extras, doi. .hlr Ticnic Itams, Circle "S" Brand, lb 2Vkr) Rupert Table Supply il Phones 210. 211. UIU I llTsTIiririTrTr AV hctvi mir'rn A mi" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7 nnd 9 pm LEWIS STONE - in Prince of Headwaiters" PR1SCILI RONNEIL HOHHOT Ar.vinv miiN pATBH ANN HORK, LILYAN TASHMAN, nnd othns COMEDY - - . - -DEAD EASY" AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission 35c and 10c