Cleaning j Prices On and nfter Feb. 1(4, 192 ' (;:i. '" . runcd and preaned tnt iyj.wt (',ia! ii rid vct JSl.tK Trnufrs ( T. ,, ... -. white 81,00 (iwr.'-Kit. steamed and ,iv-l'(l t o ., -. i-leaned and pre- '.,,1 31.7.-1 r.-oata .. $SJM i '...,,. $2.00 Fv, v V.ts 50c i;v,' Suits $1.00 i jW , .!.! 75( M:'. t- l."C r i 'oat 750 ii Hi' I'd. i Larue r Our L I921) Ltd. I'hone 118 i'linr-e Rupert of Chevrolet liasniii $0:11.00 Truck ('nasals $800.00 8N08.00 i'. liwry $808.00 $808.00 $o:ti.oo $o:tl.oo $1080.00 $io:to.oo I hhIhu $1080.00 I: mrnr and Rear -tandard equip-all Passenger A ';ii-el Standard n Imperial and :ily. On other " "0 extra. lire and Tube. Kaien Garage I'hone 32 Trappers ! i tiK enough for If not, com to n 'lut now ve want " '"'ii, ermine, coy- ':. t'l'ven of all kind, H sundry liirjrc orders from '""i-M in the East, 1 ' ' annot fill them we ". We pay top ' 'i everything. "i have a Urge lot. !;'" " "d I shall call J" ' 1 lly. Itemembar, if you ' 11 ire deal sell to GoMbloom The Trappers Friend." seond Avenue WALL At K CO. LTD. MRU. thy Pliun SILK ose '". '"teat shades. " "'"t"i-d Pur Silk 1 value t the price $1.25 Pair. Front Room to Kent- Apply Office H-S.WallaceCo.Lld. I'hone 9 nue end Fulion WEWCRUISERS ! j USEFUL SHIPS U.S. lliis None of Ten Thousand 1 Ton Clan Now In Uc hut j Huildinj; Number I 1 I I All) OVERSEAS TRADE Fnsler Than Copilal Ships and : Almost as Powerful Says Admiral Hughe I WA8HIWOTON. D.C.. March 1 The 10,000-(on cruiser ha been port,.,,,,! to concres us a dapper salesman I time 01 peace and a two-fisted fhihirr ',in Vme ol war. , Capaolc ,,f showing IU heels to any-thliiK . ti jib mar. thin type of war-era fi ,ih :is trim unea. lu long elght- Ir.rli .aii ad it i0 Bjnokesuct.-. proei.i m iidt-.y appearance which, m th ..p. Hecreury Curtia U. w:i-bui ( I - :i,n makes a profound Im-pn -.Mir uj,,,, rue:. hnnU In the widely fca-.iiriii j,..,t, ol ill,, world. , The navy 1, building elaht of these hips mid inu, asked congress to u-thonr the cuiuitruction of mar. "Then dutw are of a wide variety, not the least of which l to air our oversea trade." Wilbur told the house naval mmmutce. 'Our merchants and manufacturer, must not only hold the foreign nurkets we have gained, but a European condition, return to normal we mut ever seek nt w market. Showing the flag haa a very marked influence upon their endeavor, and the meaauiF of their nicer la Influenced In no amall degree by the prestige wh.ili up-tc-datc and smart- 1 looking modem cruisers create and 'foster " i Admiral Charles P HuKhrv clilef of imv.il operatlona, told the committee :hat Hie 10.000-ion crulaer is a veaael of unlveraal service, both in peace and :m war -in ptaco to cultivate friendly relations, to ahoa the flag wherever jl'nlted ButM lutercata rrcjulre. and jn'iierally to promote the respect and j..od - ill o! thr world tor the United 1 States. I i:er rru:.rr are second In offen-.v and drfrnnlvr power i.r.:y to the t apitol ship hr said. They ae :: uier than t'i- capital i.hip and will i vrrtak- vi 'tier avcrte sea conditions, 'ull otbrr typea of naval nd merchant :ilp. Tl.r may give bafle on equal lr advaitaKrou.s terms to any but the ,.;tal hip " The :o(Kkj ton rniiutt sprang almost cvrr i:.j(it ,nto prominence In the rrva .1 t 1 .. :i. : , t uf the world powers of notk,t: TAKE NOT1CK that an application 111 bjr made to the Parliament ol Can- ids ai the next session inereoi ror an SCI, 1. P-t the incorporation of a company known ai The Albert. Peace River and Pailfn Rsllway Company, or ucb ether name u may be given, to oon-truct mid operate railway a follows: isi Commencing at a point at or near the city of Lethbrtdge: thenoe In a Wes-rrly direction to a point at cr near lie Town of McLeod; thence Weate ly and In direction aenei in City of Ca.gary; kt: thence thence Northerly Northerly and and aaamcn easmcn West west 01 of the llle Calgary llgary and sua Edmonton suaivuwi .il.i' 1 m nnlnl Hit st st fir or natr near LafufnbS Lacutnee: thence Nort.ierly to a point at or near the City of Edmonton ibi Prom a point at or near the City of kslmoiiton by the moat feasible route to and sl'ing the riht bank of the Slmonette River to a crossing of tlie Smoky Kiver near It Junction with the Waoltl River st or near Beanstm o the Town of Orande Pra:rr In 'he Province of Alberta; thence Bxmili Westerly thtough the Moiikraan Pas to a point at or near Mea Lake on the Canadian National '- -e of British Hallway the Pniyin Columbia . !di From point at or near Orande Prairie in a North Westerly direction to and point at or nesr rouw wi nm s ooint at or near pouce Coupe In ew.irl In uie iTrovmce 01 Columb at the lieao 01 r-oniaiio idrFrom a polBt at Of near Hudaon s " cromg wea ;.nwr i Hopr eraf ' Ka'rrly direction to a point . uiiaui..,. thence 111 a or uei . . .r therh dire.tion 10 a puun ' "7-Fort Venuillon and thence Northerly and WeMeMy to the right hsnk of hi Hav H-v at or near lu uiteraect Ion with the Northern boundary of the Province- "f Alberta. . . . The said railway" being declared to be for thr general benefit of Canada. to 2 To authorise th Company eomtmnt -h.rt. docK. .no ..u - - cViawi on rgraph and telephone m- 5:'i!Ir nwbTic. and th. to file upon "Jl1irr w,,er power ltea and to gener-".'Knother .t-rgy and to dU- pose 01 me uiiu- ohargea therefor omm to to,3ue ,Vr' ue. m pecfo' !T " ...h..v to an amount not - rtln. Forty Thousand IMO.OOOOOI - for for the the mountain mountain WAS VERY WEAK NERVOUS AND MELANCHOLY Mrs. Geo. McKeniie, Campbellforil. Oat, writM: ' ' A ihort time ago I waa troubled very bady with my heart and nerves, the cause of It, I tMnk, waa my foiug- through th:ciuuig4i life. "I wu very weak and melancholy, and so nrrvoui I could hardly bear to hear a rlork ticking, and I did not leep well. "I wai anrlspd to try isuwn i..PK U7Mtrlv riirectlOl' a N01 imlnt at or nesr Hudson's Mope -11 the Peace River: ineuce in a w-eral tS uith Westerly end Westerly dl-iTCtlcn and North Westerly by the moat lea-Uile route through the Pine Pass to a point at or near the Town 0 I sent at once for a box; took them and got another, and before they were all gone I felt rood, mv nerves art fine, I do not mlpd any noise, and I eaa aleen wsll. T t.. sot recommend them too highly U thoee suffering as I did." , Price 50c a box at all drngfiiU and dealers, or mailed direct oa receipt tf? price by Ths T. UUbnni Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat as a result of the Washington army ; treaty placing a ban upon the eon-jstructlon of larger types of war vessel. The United State haa yet to launch the flrt of this lce of past treaty ships, although two. the Bait Lake City and Penaacola. are nearing 00m-jpletion. The nearest modern United .Stales warship to this class la the group of ten 7 .600 ton cruiser of the ;c!a of the Memphis which brought ' Colonel Lindbergh hosne from yrano. I Racept for these ten. alt other United I States crulvers are nearing 90 years of I age and are classed a obsolete and obsclecent. most of them being In j decommissioned status. The Pltta-; burgh, a IS. 000 ton cruiser, la flagship of the Asiatic fleet and Is one of the few of these old cruiser kept In active service. GOVERNMENT TAKES HAND IN SAANICH TAXATION PROBLEM VICTORIA. March l.--8aanich munl- ctpaluy la having a difficulty over taxation problems. Part of the municipality 1 urban and part rural and the farmer in the rural district object to paying city rates of taxation They are asking to be allowed to withdraw 1mm the municipality. The service of Government Munld pal expert were tendered by Attorney- Oeneral Hansen when the Legislature took official notice of the dlmcultlea wh.ch are convulsing TtctorU'a neighbor Unless the Oovernment takes hold of the Saanich situation immediately snrs trouble will be eauterleneed. the lagislature was warned byB. H. Poojey Opposition leader, and Mr. aaason indies led that the Oovcrnaaent bad bee watching the. municipal situation eve tally II! A KM INTKHVKVTION Mr Pooler Introduced the aaatter by lilt Northerly raw wiri 1 j 1 1 a a aiwuawee 1 paml'el to the Calvary and urging that Robert Balrd. municipal MrLr. d Br.n-h of the Csnadlan Paci- .inspector, b be lie Riii sv to a point si or near oei instructed to take the .u.l.i. Im Kh.I Ua pointed out that farmers of seamen. u,,n h.-h mm deundlna . Mcesslon from the municipality. I believe Inside of a weaa Mr. uatra could settle most of these dlBtculOea." Mr Poo ley said. "The situation to growing Uke a snowball and unlesa some thing Is done we are going to have a bad split In Saanich and there will be a lot of trouble." .TTIIBH MTIMTIOV Mr. Manson informed the House that he had instructed Mr. Balrd some noutiu ago to keep an eye on the Saanich situation with a view to mto-lailstng the present dlCsculUea. "But Oovernment intervention Is not always .welcomed by munlclpalltlee." h. remarked. Mr. Balrd l an exoeea- inu'ly able man of gnat tact, and ap far ac we can we win o guu w iv w aervlom in adjusting the dlmcultles aad m avoiding any cJeavaga, w ke vecy iud to. do.1, m .k ean nnlv fanir Olir lb at ftV I VI IBI k VBIH Nor- Nor"ibut cannot -omptl accptnce." .nftnutS POLICE BOAT FOR VANCOUVER ISLAND legislature Pe Vote of S0 Cm ft to lie Unlit for llllrol Hervlre for Victoria. Feb. . In order more effectually to police the rockbound and itempestous West Coast of Vancouver bland, the Provincial Oovernment will shortly have constructed a powerful , k riilxl asnarlsllv far the CP.SX- uv'uit. 1 k nrslrle section. 1 ihhiii ' ' FL,rlffitoMS&ur of the work to be undertaken. a n"JTvSi . ., , ,hi. .fleet waa made lUUniHIIII Wl ' I . I" . MI!.(Jlllll.l...1 i...i'ui . .w. 1 ...i.i.t.ir. Kv AttArnev Oenaral "UvCi.. . iv. ntv or Edmonton, in -in im "n1" th?" Province tnla 4th dayiMlinMn ln aubmlttlng estimate, of . . & w t nisi I r of JftiiURry. AD Jm- rw.nic. ' K the Appe"u' on behalf of e-o Ewlntt. Harvle 61 Bury. Edmonton. Alberta, 1 , C.nad MILK-- PRICE Reduced to 7 quarts for -00 Cash price tickets. McIIride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy r - iiVle-" SAn fnr the etaft tim Attornev Oeneral said that the boat would be equlppe with acoom mcd.ticn for a crew of two ponce 01 fie.es and a call fas,, nrleoMr. It would combine the ordinary duties of the police patrol with game law ser vice, he said. UOAT NK( f.SS AUY Major R J. Burde. member for Al 76 Jdrens Colds 9 Best treated exter- l7J7inally. Check them 'A f 'without "dosing." wr . j iR LI" it- -4 1 - R ichmbhd's i . (lie dollar less. familiar with the dangerous character of the shore line that had become known to mariners as "the graveyard of the Pacific." I Without a boat speolaUy constructed for thi service, said Msjor Burde, police work on the West Ooaet waa hanvpered. for it was often week or more be fore an officer eould teach tike scene of a crime. lie instanced oases where inquest had to watt tor daa until a policeman could make steam-bos t connections to csiry him to the scene of a tragedy. The boat, the Attorney Oeneral .aid. would be forty-five feet ln length. It would be so arranged that when It was necessary to have both policemen engaged ln the handling of the res ft prteoner would be conveniently . and comfortably held in a special cell room. He had made inquiries and had been told that 18.600 would covet the cost of the boat, and therefore was asking the House for that amount. The vote ixi.tted MTPMEH OK UHHlKimK I' INK --'tinuitli exuci l ifUi'C. are iwu mull ,111ns ii lui. Uien u-thrit UM i present Introd There wa a large attendance last nlKht at the Mooae whlat drtv and danca.held in the Moose Hall. For cards. 2H t ihici T',' played and On totalling the icon- ''in .Is It was foyjsd that the winner ere a followa: Oenti 1. E Peterson, ITT; 3, J. Lemlcux. ITS; 3. 8 C Gordon. 1S5 Ladies 1. Mr Wolilsrhlegel. 170; 1, Mr P Wlngham, IT4: 3. Mia K. Johnson. 134. Refrcxhmenta were then served and wlien the floor wa cleared dancing waa enjoyed. Eatm.n'n orclicstru providing the muasc. and Olliu Royer being master of ceremonies. The committee In charite of the event consisted of R I. P-rrv. A O Franks. A r. B-irtlett. r C Hcliuheii J Bacon W I i mill and J Minlle n with T Kllloll .11 Um- .!. 1 I" .'ii Krr Mm canadian UlllWf r ouvre uctory For Two Days Only CASH ONLY Friday, Saturday The great success we had with our Fashion Show has decided us to offer for the next two days our whole stock at 25 cents on the dollar less. Besides, we have found that the quicker we can sell our goods and the more goods we can sell, the lower the price we can afford to sell Approximately 500 New Season's LADIES' DRESSES Everyone different every size and in every fashionable material, will lie on sale on Friday and Saturday only at 25 cents on the dollar less. Approximately 200 New Season's Ladies' Spring Coats, Ensemble Suits and i Hanrl Tailored Suits In Kasha. Gabardines. Tricolcttcs. Serges, trimmed with real moleskin, squir rel," fojf and embroidery, will be on 'sale on Friday and Saturday only at25 cents on Approximately 375 New Season's LADIES' SPRING HATS .! -fif4 Everyone different, and made by the foremost milliners original French' im ported models and very good copies will be on sale on Friday and Saturday only , at 25 cents on the dollar less. LADIES' SPRING COATS LADIES' SPRING HATS as cheap as as cheap as $9.50 $3.75 and up : ' and up And remember, our stock is all new, as everything we offer has arrived within the last three weeks. This will be our last sale this season, so be sure to have your choice of these fine Spring offerings. , ; .Richmond's Louvre bcrnl district, told the House of the 'total stand of lodgepole pine in Canada! necessity for such a boat. In which he st present comprise. 1S.060.000.000 feet1 was supported by H II. Puotey. Opposl-' board mea.ure of saw timber and some tkm leader, both of whom were 50.000.OUO cord of smaller material. j ENJOYABLE PARTY BY LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Uhlsl lrlve and Itaaee fllven lt,t Night Willi lrge Attendance PA0K FTTB Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtrhlkau. tVmngrlt, Juneau, anil skagway March 11, tl, 11. To Vanteiner, VictorU and Seattle March IS, April I. ritlNCEHH IIEATHICE. Tor Hutrdalr. T.v-l Urlla llella. Ocean Fall. Namu, Alert lUy. Campbell Kiver, and Vancouter tmy Maturdat, II a.on agency fer all Hteamthlp Line. full Information from W. li ORCUAKK. Oeneral Agent. Corner of 4th St reft and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, KC Pliooe 31 City Meat Market (SKLVIG I1R0S.) 3rd Avenue Phone 7C3 MEAT FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, und immediate delivery Ol)Hrve!--AJl arliiles arc of superior quality nod ahioliitely fresh. urn Hi