PAGE FOUR THE xiaILI KEvo- See This Diamond Ring $75.0G, We have Itely made a fortunate purchase from a diamond importer who offered a npecial inducement to . clear nut the balance of a package. We are having the stones mounted up in white gold rings to sell at $75.00, and you will my they are beauties. The stone has quite a large appearance for the money and is of good color. This would make a nice moderaate priced engagement ring, but we have others with larger stones at higher prices and some as low as $15.00. IK THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK NOllDfrtAl tC Di'iCnl YOU F At IS NOT HOT AIR We pass our coal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and best prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the most heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Caah price tickets. Mclfride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St Telt phone 557, Radi( Radi io ItADIOLAS AND RADIOTRONS And Accessories F. W. CHANDLER Exclusive wholesale agent for Prince Rupert and District AGENTS WANTED P.O. Ikw 64S 318 Sixth Street, Dr. Alexander ' Smith Mock Plume 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S , Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnlttin' Moving. BRINGING l)P T7? MR'JICG-l'M AVEFW a HAPPY MAN- I'VE SEEN MA' 41ED- v ORGANIZATION LIBERALS AT PORT CLEMENTS I I I Forty Sign Koll Following Address by Judge Mallory and Officers Elected PORT CUEMENT9, Feb. II. A meeting ni called at Port Clements on the evening of February 1. tor the purpose of organising a Liberal Association. The meeting was called to order by I A. R. Mallory, who explained the object of the Association and gave a talk :i Liberalism. Mrs. Clccone acted as -ecretery. An Invitation was extended to all who believe In tne principles of Liberal ltm to o!n the association to which twenty-two of the persona present signed their names. On motion the- meeting adjourned to meet on the evening of February 6. for the purpose of electing officers. y At the adjourned meeting A. R. Mal lory was elected president of the As sociation and F. J. Dunroe vice-president, a. B. Davies was elected secretary treasurer. The executive chosen was: Ed. Shannon to represent the laboring class. Q Clccone to represent the business Interests. John Locker and Joseph Dunroe to represent the farmers. F. J. Ttngley to represent the log' glng and lumbering. Theodore Macconl to represent the fishing Industry. A motion was carried that Inasmuch as there were many ladle now mem ten and many more that had ex pressed their dealde to join the election of the ladles representatives wai carried over until the next meeting of the associstlon. . The associstlon starts out with forty members and many more of the people of the district have expressed theni- telves as wanting to join at the next meeting. Judging from the enthusiasm dis played at the meetings this association is a very promising future. MAU.OUVH AIIDKKSH In an address a. the opening meet ing. A. R. Mallory spoke of the reason tw calling the meeting and the desir ability of taking an active Interest la forwarding the interests of the community. He said In part: We propose organizing not for the purpose of satisfying any personal grievance nor for any personal greed but for the purpose of advocating and advancing those things that will bene fit our district, and working for what will be of he most benefit for the moat people. We believe that, a Liberal Associa tion can have more weight and do more for. our community than any other organisation at the present tunc. We have no quarrel with any one qt any i irgai.ntugV.JsV MKmukSLmL political beliefs and we fjxtead to all who believe lu the principles of Lib eralism to join our association and t. those who do not feel like so doing we would suggest that they form an association suitable to their political beliels and I will promise you that we will meet you and discuss on common ground without prejudice any matteri that will be of benefit to this district Some at you present msy not approve if some of the stands taken by cer tain members of the Liberal party but we mum remember that all men do not nt all times follow the true teaching of Liberalism. It Is human to make errors and It will be part of our business to follow as closely aa we can those principles and see to It that we have leaders who do the same. AiiVAxn: common it:on.E We Invite all who believe In the principles of Liberalism to join our association because we are convinced that the Libers) party since they first name into existence have done more for the advancement of the common people than any other party. We invite you to join because the- literal party la not a vocational party nut is big enough to take in all oc cupations, businesses, trade or pro fesslons. We Invite you to Join on account of the wonderful history and record the Liberal party have left, a history of which we msy well be proud. Msny years ago the people of Qreat Britain were crying out against the burden placed upon them by the corn lews These laws were filling the coffer (if u few rtrli at the expense of the common people, the Liberals led FATHEk MY DEAR LITTLE VIFE AMD I ARE JUST LI KE OME- VOU'RE A FREAK" THAT$ ALUI KIN w&c cn Mcmnne and SHORT OF BREATH I COULD HARDLY SLEEP Mrs. Louise Raglirt, Golden Lake, Ont., writes: "For several years I wat greatly troubled with my Jieart was so nervous und short of breath could hardly sleep at night, and if did sleep for a while I had bad dreams. 'I managed to keep at my work, somehow, until I began to have diwy spells which got so bad I had to give up. I used many kinds of medicine, but found no help until I gat a box f After the first box I found a great change, and after two boxes I was as well as I could be. "I told m.y mother, who had choking sensations, about them and they helped her greatly." Price 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co, limited, Toronto, Out. such as Cobden and Bright had .bese oppressive laws appealed. Who. when the people ol the United States were crying out against unjust tax, were the men who stood up In the Hawse of Parliament In England and eerlrasly denounced the action of Par liament taxing the people and gtvtnt. hem no voice in the matter- It w.i he great Liberals Darke, Pitt. Fta ,uk uch mighty men standing ovt u.h igalnat oppression. They tmlci P.ri:: ment that free- men wouM :. ,ta- I for such unjust treatme.. Thf t i. u states was lost to h t -w: .here If the true principle-- of Libera! un had been followed what nm'!u atlon would have been sa.t-d to Ellwand. ThJ i no idle mi Rend his tory IRrXWlrs exampu: Borne year's later we ee.- .t ram: I rob;il)lv Kiii'land'a ureal"''! tiite.smit. T. Oliiil-'onc. cnmpaiKlni: the mi,- y nd v . .t : .nn manhood tr.uu hir. huh hr i P;.';n.i! of England hurt plHred the hUitu'e books an act viiik even nan a Brlti.-ii .ibjert. Ul yenri. o! ae he rluht v ;rn to the polls ;md niy by tats vote how and by whom he shou:. t goveiivd 1: was Mint aclvo atf' tor yeors hom rule tor irciund Th. Irish people ihoimht that they wri. verburdened with i.x?y and oppn-ssei1 JsM wanted the 'oppo-iunity of tiyin elf government. Olad;oi- be!icei they should be glveti ihr opportunn jf trying It. They hav hu.i - n v rnment for only a lew year now but e the result. They tt wmv.n .n ehemes for theu- dveebiiieiit sciti.n ill thetr dlfncultles 4n4 al eady n eauntry is in t9d oonduu.n jtvemment bull os I sane and tiu. founds U on. and, they nave becom: one of the tmS. 'cmoonweattk' o nations. Had pittiJ porley m-followed, Uelano) ,BUla ve saved Si years of strU. MntentsM and hard ship. CHadstoa Uberal of s very fine ntplytiac the triM prtarfilea ot '.a aAkWie-'Mk Just eonali oer-tJH great work thai Liberals have Canada. In Nova Scotia w! iteea men were elected by the jM tnnt province to represent (be Lsgislstlve Assembly were nl B'BxwX'B to pass any legislation but ifmfm Bnsn Inated by eleven men selectejT4r the BepreeenU- tlve of the Crown. - TBI Wberals led by Joseph Howe raised such a hue and cry that they c totally drove that representative from the country and the people were allowed to be governed by their chosen representatives. In upper Canada much the same J3 (h'crvcFood "YOO'Ul. bOOV ME AN' Sntu. FIMD OO' THERE ; - ONLY ONE condition prevailed. Tou have heard whole country being run by a few selected men not the representatives of the people. William Lyon Mackenzie jmetlmet called n rrbel. elected by he people to represent Diem In Parlia- .nent was refused a no.it in the Parlia ment. Tou are aw. ire i' how he s'.oo:) ..irlcssly denouncing such actions. broke up that lamliy compact ana we ire tooay reaping tnc oeneui 01 nm ujr see tne stand or that ncnest a tic 'tonoraMe old Scot. Alexander Macken ie. when the Rivcrnment of the de I were giving away the resources of Can- i ada to the selected few of the C.P.n railway. Re defeated that Government and had msny of the offenders placet in Jail. It Is said of him that he so on the treasury box with s shot gui In his hands. The great trouble r that when he went out of office hi took the gun with him and no out I has been able to find it since He wai i Liberal standing out for the right 3f the people. LAf,HIKK' EXAMPLE A few years later Sir Wilfrid Laurie: ind who of us that lived during hi' caderahlp is that that does not experience feel''iK of warmth spreading ver him ever day at the mention o' ils name, s him standing on th latfomi before an audience of sever hoi" md iM-ople In the city of Toronto iarct par. : that audience belni ! v.itlve O: igemen of that city. Ie 'A as Willi b Is own followers that uiii h .,!,; ilble for him to hoi: mei':: x .: t time, he being ni;- i'a:h and a renebman lie -anil.- , there fearlessly anc adlan. a Liberal o it i ! 'i 111: You cannot fore: j'.!! .1 U' I . ' I I . . i : iie people of Man obii Von mu-...i,.il i i -pect the conaut r.iil.-- i.l .e iiecple. The Pro . i il.: - . h, i ik r to legislate ti ..tier- ! ;;.! .-. ,-c:,.) 'ii and we mus' .merlin and to. .-.I who came t n:.e . ii erl ii.'n I the echo. I tl.lil);' dow I present time : w n:o:i : .i- tnt through i al cc; ...n present pre :aki:iK .r -! m- Unit the gsmpl . : . n "liitlonal rlgh .vein in.'in-ehej- While other. iK.:".' no iii,.-: mis of scanda in iKtt i.i.."re!- h- as defendlm rights cf r. p.uple of this OOSJB' iiixl ihi' majority of the Bgopti -ni buck ot him and we now em tne of tne .r re-i. bnif results .of hlr .on T'-1,, the (Monies of the iin.sli Kinpit. ha-c 1 1 ached the statw l Na'i-Mi- : the . iBd taken by oei .1' iiner . ,,rr.ii.ihl one of the chit: r- in hi ii -nit: ' ,ia about. JOHN OI.IVK.lt I iv old lei tiiis opportunity pas w::,.nr ..i.iiK vom: attention to tot a. :k ni . ami old man of Brltisl i.i.'iihi.i '. : .y gone to his rest lobn Oliver, who while many of tbx "epraeeuyaUves In the Legislature weri I ightlng oyer trivial ana iters, was aerv. i ng 1MB the htrtery. of this provlnct I irtd flghtlnu for the rights of the pro I . inoe in the metier - of lands and I nonejr due her from the Dominion ol I "ill nghiing .feX' the redrmp' iorM plrdk-ea made when ahe came Into I Oonfederatlon Is It of Interest to uil that British OoluntMa Is recelvlnp I large tracu of the Fence River ciuntr that la justly her due? Is it of m interest to us that he fought for thi equalisation of freight rates snd oi account of hi efforts we sec a steady jtraarn of gclden train flowing through 'he porta of Vancouver and Prince Ru ert? Hi record shows a life time evoted to the welfare of the coramon people. Again we extend to you an lnvlta Hon to join our association. We an not asking you to sign any lengthy creed but only this, that you believt In the principles of Liberalism and have confidence In the Liberal Oovern menta at Ottawa .and Victoria. Ant Z;":"' r 17!' kZ "JZ. " " " , , IITT'I. V flVHIIlt (Hit WW IPIMIIIIIVUVIJ. SiMITHBRS k. L. Oele, looal broker, has left tor Vancouver where be will consult with interests which are eesiroMs of setuir; !r;; the mineral claims at Topiev own ed by David Keen an and W. Matheson ft lbs deal koi through. It will result Jf active development of the property being undertaken. The property, which wan taken up last summer. Is situated about a mile from the TnpleyRlchfleld holdings. Smlthers liru- been bask Urn In iprlnu- lllie sunshine for the past eex. wrrra winds snd llihl rains helping to re in, ve the blanket of white. All id director of the Binltliers j RE.Att.V- WE. fiVEM THINK ALIKE- I - ' - . fee DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advettiiement taken for less than Sin -iopltai were returned to oillce at the nnual meeting which was lKld tnia vee. ssrs. n r, nuran acin cin ii o fill one vacancy , The funeral took nlare here last Saturday afternoon of Kdward Merrill, .til known resident cf Decker Lake. .ho succtunbed In the local hospital o paralysis He la survived by a ;ldow and family. With a figure ct I1.SO0. Charle Mor is of 8m!thers last week was the hlKh- at bldjder for the farm of the late Jonakt McKlnnon. about two miles vert at Smlthers, which wus nflereo r sale by the official admin Islrmtor. i PIONEERS' APPOINT MWCOMMIiTEES teiralln Maile lor Mg Aenaal Han- qnet ol nrganlxatlM A meeting cf the Prince Rupert loneer's Asiciat on was held last even- ng in the City Hall. F W. Hart, preai- favnft nf au asarurial Inn Ink t Ka Helt he business wan chiefly of routine na- ! uee aitri Im luded tlie .rt-vytlrm of tvaw I yiaw ana tne sppjintment of subfliai- ry committees. The iuilowinH csmmlies were ap- slnted: Trustee -P. W. Anderson. F. W. eijh. Aid. Ben Oreer Auditors -Aid A. PrudhooMne and larry Daggett. Finance J. Vlere-k. Ala. Oreer and lack Munro. Membership- H. B JSutman. W. H 'ameron and J. Murray. BxM Jar: H MrUnd. Mn Besner. M. Millar. Mrv fteddie and Mrs. Viereck Benevolent -P. v. Anderson ichalr- .lani, and the executive onlcers. The annual banquet will be laeid tr. He Boston Hall on Friday, taarch 8. the jmmltteo in charge being F. W. Weech chairman I. P. W. Anderwii, W. Millar. I B. Eastman. F. W Hart and A O ranks. It was de lded by the com- nlttee to dispose ot tlckeu to old-ttmerj much as possible. BRIDGE PARTY AND TEA BY MUNICIPAL CHAPTER IME A bridge party and tea la being held his afternoon in the hall on UU Avenue by Municipal Chapter. Imperial jroev, vauien iers w tne sxnptre. nriufe dsrrng fifteen UMes started at 2 M nd eervlng of tea will follow at 4 .'clook. Conveners of the affair are Mrs. (pbert Slaoce. Mrs John Manson and Mrs. f)en eW ewth Mrs H. L. Landry :i cashier, and the following ladles rvlleura: Mr. Jack Boddle. Mis. Wll lam Millar. Mr Shelford Dnr.on, Mrs 1 W Ablioti. Mlw Huliiah Oraham, Mrs. Tlior Johnnon and Mrs. D Orchard McLeod ST. GEORGE SOCIETY h"' K Regular MeHIng ol OijrMiilralln l.nu-l Mglil The regular meeting ol the Royal Society of St. Oejrge I.iki uighl was foll.iw-d by a aoUai. Mr H A M U'ci Mr. M. Smeeton ami F. Aldruie Ix'ini; in hirge of affairs. Pnne-win iters at whist were Mrs. C Biewerti n and W. O Oakley. reahrm-nt- were served st midnight closing a very enjoyable event C. J. Rnwbotham snd Mrs. W. Jones were passengers sailing on the Princess s trice this morning for Vancouver. Use I - - t ; : SAWS BECAUSE guaranteed to cut 10 more timber In anmo time, with less labor than any ot'ici anw. SIMONM CAHMM WW CO. LTD. M"N1SML VANOeuvtn, t. jomm. N.a- Tueumo I I SJ VsIFf ME By George IVLIV I II FOR HALE roR gAj,s si GOO BOYS A MsJWLT finished house. S rooms, bathroom. pantry and basement Handy to saw- Vancouver mll, pb,, Dlack Ul tl FOR SALE. - OAK ROLL TOP DH8K and swivel chn:r. Apply Family Shoe Store tf PERSONAL MATERNITY Nl'aBK - DAILY OR Monthly. Old country trained I'lvirte Reft 704 36 FOR RENT OR HINT FOUit ROOMED HOf3K. fully modern aplemlid rwrine view: rllth Aver.ue We-' Apply Tbeo Col- lart, Ltd tf r-OR RENT ONK (tOOD APARTMENT with three bed rums Dwn town Stork block Apply Stork's Hardware. FOB RENT ROCMS WITH OR WITH-out board. Central location. I'hnn Blue 153. j HOUSE FOR RENT 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros U POR RKrT rURNISHcD HOUSE , Apply 21B Fourth Ave Cast. , tf i I H SMTI Rl. AMI KAXiTN WE HAVE IN STOCK BEDS SPRINGS, mattress, linoleum snd linoleum rugs, carpets, window blinds, curtain rods. Fne Alatka curlala goods snd drupes dlnli g room j Feb II P suites chesterfield suites, chairs tab- Feb 15- m. Pr: les. floor lamps, blankets, sheets, bed spread, quilts rsnges, sktittles. kitchen hardware and mostly all household articles. All new o-d A. MACKENZIE, Furniture. Phone TT8 CHIMNEY SWBEP t II. J. 7.VMKRHN fleneral Hsurtr Man furnaces snd Stores Cleaned and Repaired Chlmnles Swept. Oametery Plou Cared For Phone Red 348 Prince- Rupert. BC BXCHAMCiE NFW AXD RroH HAVI H KMTI RR bought and mid and exchanged Flayer Piano and Two Cash RegHters in stock FAFAftOFI I.Og HA R AM KM Third Ate. Phone MS CHIROPRACTIC HII. R. It. I VfH.KHON rhlropraeter tl Ttilrd A venae. Telephone for appolntnent now to Blue 86. Residence phone Black 233. Evening celt made aa ejrenired. j PRINCE HI' PERT TIDES 4 4 HATI RIIAV. ITIIHI tRV II HlRh 6:07 am. IS a ft 17:51 p.m. 17.0 'w 11.18 a m. 12 as iB p m. 7.a I'IV. FRIWI tRV it High 8:40 n m IS A ft is n pm. 18.7 " Nw 13 0Q p in. 7.B " .. MOM1AV. ftNI XRV 13 llli-h 6 SJ a m. 18 0 ft. IB 31 p m. 14.B " low 0 01 an. i. is u pm 8J - Tl KSD.W. VEMM'ARV 14 High 7 S6 a.m. 17 7 ft ao n p m. 14.7 l-w o 53 am. B 8 - 14 M p m g.3 Hi:ilKf.)V. FCrMtl AHT IS High 8:4! a.m. 17 8 ft. 84:03 pm. in i Low s. . . 1:83 a.m. 10.7 15:98 pm. 7.8 " TIII'BfMV, FFRRI-ARV 1(1 HlRh fl 43 am. 1B3 ft. " '38 03 p.m. 18.9 " fviw 3:03 n m. 110" 18 37 pm. 8 " mnv. niiHiMiv it Hlnh 10:88 n m 18 9 ft. 33:83 p.m. 18.8 " 4-18 n m. 10.8 " 17 30 pm. 8.7 " f'OMIMl OR fUHNfi BUT fv.-iF. TWIN I ( ArSirj,, I -!,.! STEAMSHIP Tuesday -as c.u. Friday n. Pr n.. Saturday- -as ('. --es. I'r.i Feb. 15 m rn-Feb 39 m. Pr. iTosn Vanmutrr Sunday as. ('an Wed need - I Saturday, ss. Saturday as I'r.i r'eli. II t. i i Feb "j . 1': Fer Port HlmpMui ... Sunday- ran-From Purl lmpoii .. Tuesday . C . . I'er Anu an. I Sunday -v ( a Wedneila n Fram Anjov ami -t Tuesday m On. Friday -i Pr lor (neen llwrl..; i Feb 11 !r I-'eb ii I'm 'nmi (Jure ii tliui' i Feb n Prlt. Feb. 21 v Pr rmm Alaska Feb IS s. Feb 20 ks mail sii;i: FTHMl VI. Fee the East Mondnya Weilne-oloesa . . . . I'mm the FjisI Tuciidnv Thttr--il due T Vancouver Tuesdays Fridays Saturdays C PR - Feb 15 Train. Momlni-Saturdsys Fraea Vaneoaver Bundsyt Wednesday Friday CP ft - Feb. 1 1 Trains. Sundays i 'M I days -I To .layex. Alh-e trio Premier Sundays ' Wednesdays . . ITem Anyox. Alice V" Premier-Tuesdays Fridays To Nets River Pnlnl- Sundays rraai Nsss River l'"i - Tuesdsy To AMskn Feints Feb II and 28 Frees Alaaka Pnlni" Fab. 18 and 3" To Queen charlotte l-i Feb. 11 and 3 iv I frawi Queen rimi'-' Feb. B and 33 cm trmns Far the i:a - Monday Wednes i at 11 30 a m From 'he Ras: Sill Tuttdays. Thurii' at .to pnv LAND M MOTIf'R OF IM " v ' TO n:-i In Caaalar Land I) of " f.alom1,4c not ti' 40 mil'' town of Atltn. In iii I longltudi gltude, and iibou latitude. I TAKE NOTirE ' Lemletix. of Ola lv- 1 B.C., occupation Ti for S !etme of tin ' land j Commencing at i i unrihw-hi vid of '' 1710 fei" Mortli f ' 1 l.nke -Rlvi r; tlii'in 1 ' soitlb: r miMi.ii,,,,.! ti,.. .... .. 'one one mile mile " " m y"" i thence one mile nre RI.ng to get married No I nm not itolnu to he ntnrrleil "Ah. In lli.it ruse, coii;i m ul:i t lonal' H40 nrre itfre i" (Hrtd I .FOIIv i DnIeU IV.'riiil" :