PARE TWO YHl DAILY HFT?f I i.Ul-Hl,: "'2S 'notice I Yoiill the difference at once The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. DAILY EDITION I'Plllel. , . i.a .'.in i'!' tie iiaiinuiai iuiHHH- oi making sure that In the Iiouse it is so tsseSul wHien nourishment is needed in a hurry RK SI BURIED TODAY U m . p..:! $3 ; Srtrow cast its rhadow ovci the , horn! WelHh colony on thi- St D..v!ds iDy. the antatversarr olthe pntrott ssiiru ' of the' principality, with the :ioi:l.ii-of tile funeral thi atteritoon ol one of Br known member tr-w- late Mn- Metu oaylee ' be service, which was re!d''t S o'clock i m First Un led .C'btnirh. was impressive a:i.l of a :11b-tinetly national char.- cter with a large. ;roncourto of mourners r-::d syrapi'ih- jtzcrs in attendance I Rev. A. Wilson officiated w.tli ii?v ' W. T. Price, puwr of F:rsi B.pl.s: j i Church, assisting. F:tt!i:j: wp .lt. ol ! jrespec: .nid comfort w. re spekm and j j there wee tws WcLsli liynins: Abery- I stwyth" and "Mjbd." Mm. J H M jLeod ks::g "One Sweetly Solemn 'Thr ughf ant! Miw M A W.-y presided 'at the o-k-. r. d.mng the set-. ire with j Pnl H Aubrey Pryce pUy.i.n obligator ST. DAVID'S DAY jVaughan Davie. Today, the first of March, used to be a holy dav in Wales ' Thtn ww may be"tl,ul nona trt' "V fUr naCio"h uf the United Kido. centre" oZ"" of the Britfah Empire. What. Wales lacks in aize, however, it makes! The FmUy. Mr and Mrs Frank up for in national spint which is. if uuyinin. intenae more than in vicken. mi Edna vickera. Mr. and By of the neighboring counties. St. DavidV Day will be observed Mrs w onchrisi. Prtnoe nupert Ftre here as in other part of the world and due Honors will, no doubt. Department. Mr and Mm j Wynne, be paid the occasion. The Welshmen have a reputation to live up Mr and Mr" p w onmble. Mr. and to and are a valoroun race, contributing both to the arts of n..,- anH Un Dtngweii and lanuiy. Telephone even !aclo: ence n i-an in .'nail- .,),. ' ile were jii-inlui i ni'iiii' .t ill l,e .a,.,,.: The l.ei-iiit .'A i 1 Tl aim -li ; iirt--niij i i i ! iie !,i! i' --! a ! lie li..- Ilia . tl,. II ie m'IkioU 'lif'i.i.l.itl, It'iatei. nova i A--. :t i Sill I li 1 1-' .(I li i eil !' t.. Leb'ila';e i ....la '1 a matter oi : n a 1' with uew members tui Tf, S( (TI S :,n' I,. 11 ! liini: a'-e j-'. ; i : i a ne:e- , '-evel-e "! lie., : a . i . I ' i e tinier,! aim '.in ''f ' l n;al! :.l;!l. M M- ..i..-- hi:.- '.' jb. . I .. . ,. M. Lofthus. Mr. h-l M KuMcn Wilson. Mis E. Walker. Mr and tha hiU wrill M l - tuj u.... . . . .. Mr- McLeod and Mr and Mr v.....ui... ... ,uli, m!. niiuuer iihk ceieiiraied the -irorne Hill Cat's 11 ( tit m nlrlnis U lU.. f.... . -... ....ni.ii, n mr iKiusmn mr B very generous distribution of patronage by appointing u good many more members than was necessary to ensure the passage of the bill. After the Privy Council decided the government could abolish the Legislative Council and that the members of the body hebl of-fice at the pleasure of the government, some of the members, were till unwitting to vote for the bill abolishing the ronnrM Unrl m, LITERATURE AND FINE ARTS AT LIBRARY IN BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED Rhode, diuniftsed them. He then proceeded to appoint fourteen i A nilmber of nw n.v, nrtr. representative of al, parts of Nova Scotia, -upon whom r,ti, JL Ubrary he could dejH.nd to support the bill. The new npiwlntmeitff- made Idea imfc with Wne art. apd Mwutur twenty-two members in all. while the traditional number had been Amc-tm them are: twenty-one.. The doomed council is thus to go down with all sails ure u''" Oiin Downes set. The newly appointed members will receive the regular indem- Ar! EfKh,i ntl T,llr Leaders" by nity for the one session and there has been some protest at the "90r H11 expense, since the appointment of fewer members would have aerved ! .. "rrom r'"r Brmhm" by D the purpose and the main ohiit nf thi. uK..i:in ,i """" !, 'u,: " "Ston 'Story of of Orstorto' Orstorto" by A. W Patter- Quebec will now bi the only province having a legislature with two chambers, the members of one of which are appointed for life. There is no demand for the abolition of the Legislative Council there on the ground of economy. On the contrary the indemnity of the inns is iu ue iiueu. mis se-sion. m k.whi along with that of thc members of the Legislative Assemblv. keep a bottle BOY I I III I I III II I I III! I son. ' Touch down" by A A. Btout "Badminton for Bexlniiers" by sett. Tr- -Mooem English Playwrights" by J. W Cunllffe. Escape" by John Galsworthy "Friendly Acres" by Peter McArthur. "One-act Play of Today" by J. W Marriott. "Advance of English Poetry m the 20th Century' by W I. Phelps "Cambridge Book of Lessei posts' by. J C. Squire "Land of Blnglng Waters" by A M. Stephen LEAP YEAR SOCIAL AT BAraST CHURCH liUereMliig tamest and Knjoyaltle Mnsleal Numlr al Kvenl ImM Mfl.l A Leap Yenr Bociitl held last evening In the Beptln' Chiinh under the auspices of the l,.lies Aiti rnr. 'inn the evening musical numbers were .itlvei. A piano nlo by Mls Alettr. Mr-Kmii'i ii lid Mlv. Mnliel h;ir.-m A v., cut -ale In Mi- Beiiluli M.Ki'ilr hh'I i. " ' ' ' 'M- h Mi- .1 I) ,,v ri-nri ' ' '' I'' ,11.1" s , - ., ,. , ,,. M... INDIGESTION Troubled Him For Two Years -i &st.ui Arrninrt tieir : ,;. '''.I. ; I'm ::, It t.wt, wnjiu la: tavyej it., with :n een'iiiisr- i navo advertieeA, bir nave n' kad my of Uieni do me w mnch good as ' ' I have taken six hotties and haven't had an attack ninre. It is the flaeet mediciae you can take for the Mood," ilana factored oal y by The T. Mflbnra Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. viul.ntcaP,up,a IR Weber . I Frl'..r,;i the pervice. interment took i 'lnt5 refreehmer Ipluc-e in Fiurvew Cemetery, burial rites'" I.arkin. conven rf the Irtiei. n:ii:a ai.wnienr a.- I Wrathall and Mi Isoclauon musical program was 1:1 charge ol Mrs being pertonned at the frrave- j side Many Many maurnera mourners followed followed the the r " esraieii - cortege to the tlnal renting place. Pall- ti.,.j,. March w j. , , , ! bearers, all Welshmen, were George 1. 1928. JhurHday. wlaZ H1 John Wvnne 0 G ; Tudor William. Bert Morgan and W. prtiK eecoud (.'Olnii to were .served by insisted by Mrs. McOonald. The lira. George Johnstone. RICHMOND'S LOUVRE BIG TWO DAY SALE Twenty-five Per Ont Kewnetlan im Absolutely New Mock of l-udmear The great rash km Theatve has auooeu In decided war. It j notable tht Welh regimenU, in war service hold the lr" Mr "nd " 8 L Peachy' Lal'd Saturday' 01 t;" w record for the number of Victoria Cros.es won L3yal r"ng' Ben'"""lt iU.ociauon.hwng in cur store b. on sale at a o. .u . V , . Bebekah Lodge. Mr. and Mrs W. fi twenty-five per cen- reductlo!i lr. price St. Uatld. the patron saint ol the principality, whose anniver- Hanumt.d Mr. and Mrs J. R Murray Our large atock of Lad.es' Coats hliiv ThW IS, lived in the sixth century in Wales and founded manv and famllv Mr and M nv wtmmt. Dreasea and Hats i at vcur dUDoaal mollio! crir-. Th. ;!ie C(H!(ii', schixiin a h( ( heel ie-. i yi.ni h;i - t Xe; II' : lit! I .11 that liit- rei.-'in the : "!" i" ... I'.iriiisnir.i: t. to pi'i uic thi mi'til ,it u as I I" i V i T - r , : liy i ha; t In- ( i : i like 1: i :---( i mi i !ai' riimv i,M i-; tier r-ci;: re-. Krnni '.iir ; to ! ,l..!,r atiou li!li!ir a; . -tur!.!- -ii':! hood the ch'iol what should le UGLY SCHOOL GROUNDS Vnneouver Province! - n,.nuver Proertj' Own- of our recent the Weslholmc us to make a special offering for two days. Friday man. Mr and Mri, Orarge Hill and (awaiting your choln family. Mr and Mrs V Houaton. Mr Everything we tuvc to ofler is pb- : a:id Mrs F. W. Chandler. Prlace Ru- ' Rolutely new stock and none of It haa pert Parent Teachers' Association. Mra I been In our store lor more than three W. Cumm.ngs and fumlly. Firm . United j weeks We have nu old stock So h Ladisa' Aid. Mr. and Mrs iou can depend urxm getting the latest 1. ! V. l. ' five hundred new v ! i ry one different l ' ' '.: 'e. These are Hie " l:: , . lake youi kjec- ' .v ' 1 lundreJ Co.ns V i. tailored suits i; .'! M M. ... ..rdtnc. trico- M M . ... . ... , .:. -d with real - M i -.!.. : . ' hau, also, v -a M K- m ' nc thai i. ..a. :.: ! ,. and the ' M . i -.. eaper the 1 i. - M. M - w This ol l! - " '' ' - Jr people - M :. And It's ".: m y i. ... increasing prices. 'A ; M: tomorrow' - ' ' ae our last M i M " VKT. Advt. Man in the Moon 9g In favor of Prince lere has to live on TALKING of ruins, you should Juat take a look at my bank account. WHXN the Bible was being written there was one sin forgotten and that is the sin of hating onaswU The eleventh com-tandment might wall have read "Thoa shalt not hate " I d buy a car only I'm afraid one of the dealers would put n a bargain sale next week and I should be out if luck. -. . .' THE country la not going to the uogn after all so it'a all right to Mil your terrier. SOME borrow build s boat. trouble and other:, ! IF yiui ii. m i know your onions, our ui -he new seed catalogues. IT la the month of March To Feb we say good bye And yet how can we leave Winter without a sigh. For winter broupht her Joys. Th' evening long were bright, Antt though we did not love The d ,yv. c llkBd the night. But now with sad adieu We part witli winter tame. And reschlnj; forward The nui4oii: lit and Yes Bnrme , louk tar yau Tt brtiiK us u rasa and flowsrra. To send tlie birds and bees And pleasant sunshine hours. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert m pn.d fur k m art hb imids. I.'berU iiv .) uniin hullbui follows 4.I.IHKI AH. .it ootrea A large assortment of ladles' Hose st remarkably low price let than msnufacturers' cost. OVERALLS The Best Men's Overalls made. A bargain at $2.28. Now at clearing price One line of Men's Overalls .not heavy Overalls for Boys. Sises from 8 to 14 years. The best make. reg. $1.26. Now tlg going for VOX Men's Kharki Combination Overalls. Well made, reg. $3.76. - Now going j2 25 FOR MEN A big lot of Blasers for Men, all patterns and tripes. For this summer's Of QE wesr. Reg. $n.60 for ?X.UJ All-Silk Neckties, very fine quality. Off Reg. 7ic value. Now UOK, Three-quarter length Rubber Boots for men. Made by HtnitAan Rubber Qf Company. 'reg. Xdw'". ;y!9O490 ' Gillett Raxors. Large case, reg. $1.00 value for 70c. Small case, reg. 60c value port With flOO tons of ft MeOaffery. I : Importers MEN'S SUITS 200 Men's Suits and 75 Men eiats by the beat makerj-M' yuur pick st GOV on I be dollar .. - ... Our whole stock must be disposed of qiudjj In oitler to get quick action in moving our very large stock a , , necessity demands, every article in the Store is now offered at . p duced prices with no thought of our former Montreal prices. ! Prince Rupert know the value we have given in the past. This tinn giving greater values than ever. We wish to get ria of every anii i. store quickly. We might sell our stock in lots to some jobber w I .n put on a sale somewhere else or possibly here and make a profit i of that, we are passing on to the people here these prices, whim low enough to tempt any jobber. We could tell you here a whole i our big stock in many words. But don't believe what we say u like. Come and see for yourself. You will find the prices of th.-. goods more nearly approximating cost of manufacture than you or for. MEN'S SHIRTS Men's Blanket Flannel all woo! shirts, reg. 14.60 value. To be sold at each fg f) Men's Strong Work Shirts made to stand the hardest wear. Only a limited quantity, regular SI .60 value. QOf Now each vJ A great assortment of English Broadcloth Shirts of the very best makes, to be sold at less than manufacturers' price. MEN'S SOCKS Hanson's Heavy Pure Wool Socks, raf. 65c -.T: 40c Heaw all wool socks, suitable for rubber boots reg. 40c. value. Now 2 pairs Cashmerette Socks a fine quality black and brown, res;. 80c a pair. Now Qfp 0t," 2 pairs for LADIES' HOSE UNDERWEAR Stsnfield'g heavy all wool Kec i wear, reg. $2.00 a garment u- n Now vl-iJ ' The same quality in Combinutio, C i V ? ' only at Penman's Heavy Wool Comb::.. $8.50 value. t 1 f " Now VW5I Penman's All-wool Shirts an ! It 82.00 a garment. f-4 Now each ' z L) Penman's "71" Underweai . rcir Now each garment effi, I V - Penman's "71" Combinations. Kow 175 Penman's "71" Underwear for I 24 to 82 Combinations onh C 9"t 1-J re. 1.90. Now V FOR THE HOUSEHOLD A Mg aftsortment of he a v. BlaatWts in grey anil whu. Regtitar $2.M) value. All gnu:, &4 vi-f bow for nUowsHpa. forty-two inches l n 69c value. Now going for Turkisb Towels. Fine absorbn made in England. Regular : valM. Now going each for . . FOR BOYS Vary nfc Hroadcloth Blouses t " afi colors. Regular $1.7fi value (jfj Gotag for Boya Ptaonelette Pyjamas. Ken. valua. Going for Q9C Salts few Boya. We have a good .i tttmi&AW value. Each suit Cg to tte mA st v Boys Long Pants. Khaki, good h i ing stuff. Esch pair going MEN'S PANTS Men's Khsrki Pants, from the beat makers. I Men's Burnock Brand Pants, mib v ' Reg. 2J value. Clearing them Q4 Off Scotia. Keg. value $6.76 per 1 out for M Third Avenue OBOOBHBaSsBa'HHBiBaSSBBfHsHH V-..Ut . M. Now , pair. going for ontreal Importers Telephone Blue 418 J. B. Miller, Prop' i'r eoal for R J McDonell. proprietor Of Albert the Northern Hotel st New Haselton. ar-rlved from thr Ulterior and sailed last night for Vancouver on a holiday trip Paiuienger.i dlaembarkliiK here yester- rtny afterno. n from the steamer Prln-rew Mnr were Harold McEwen. J C nininiln: .i i.. .1 1. Steel ni (I T. Btnlen. nil l"ip ileti-hlkun The Miirv hail li.:'!' ' ui:'1: lisi from Aluskn lot i In I - 1., II Kill, I (I lMiut-h .nil li, I." SBSBBBBBS Miu'.h. To Every Woman who Is eager for new Ideas in home decoration combinations for the sun porch, new color nchenie room, now color beauty everywhere in the house ing Lncquer comes as a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 i;i ii -h