PAGE F0D3 See This Diamond Ring asm. WE Gll YOU FACTS NOT HOT AIR- 1r mad a for tnnate purchase from a ill mond importer who offereu a special inducement to clear oat the balance of a package. We are havinsr the atones mounted up in white, gold rings to sell at $79.00, and you will say they are U A. The stone has cmite 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 $16.00. (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCH UOUR COAL IS PiCk-Fo We pass our coal over a screen tour 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 gire the most heat with the least waste. Let as have your order for delivery now. Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of PfUh and Gravel Hoofing Galvanised Roofing Chimney Top Have Trough 1 14 Conductor Pipe Roof Plashing Warm Air Furnaces Sieve Pipe and HI bows .Metal Hoofs and Siding Phone .140 Hox 467 COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.35 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $18.09 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue -LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialise In Pinno and Furniturr M living. SHROVE TUESDAY OBSERVED TODAY Day, Preceding Ash Wednesday and iseginning of Lent, Identified With .Making of Pancakes Tjday is Shrove or Pancake Tuesday. he day before Ash Wednesday or the first day of Lent during Which forty- day period preceding Barter icme re ligious denominations commemorate the forty day of fasting in the wilderness before the crucifixion. Shrove Tuesday received Its name ttom the old custom of shriving or making confession on that day. In England the day has always been associated with the making of pancakes. Ash Wednesday derives its name from the fact that in ordea times ashes were sprinkled on the head as a sign of peni-trnce under an injunction of Pope Oregory the Oreat In the alsth century. Good Friday falls early this year, on April 8: the following Sunday will be Easter Sunday when ladle usually near their new spring clothes. The name Raster is derived from Kostre. the ancient Goddess of Spring. The date cannot fall earlier than March 23 or hter than April 26. SHOWER AT MANSE IN HONOR OF MISS McRAE Rride-tob Recipient of Many Olft Trent Number irf Friend Mrs. J. R. Prlsell entertained at the Ma use. Fourth Avenue Bast, yesterday afternoon at a delightful miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Helen McRae RJf whose marriage on Wednesday nJfM toy the Pint Preobyterts Church to Jack Bulger will be an outstanding social erect of the week. The room-were tastefully decorated with spring flowers and delicate, groupings of pastel lors were carried out. The tea tables were decorated with pink and mauve and a beautiful vase of mauve gray and pink. fUlad 4th pussy wUlows. centred the parlor table. Candle holders were si pink contarnlng tall lavender candles. All decorative arrangement went to ' make a deUehtrul combination. The guests were received by Mrs Prizell. Mrs. D. C. McRae. mother o: the Wide-elect, and Mrs. John Bulger mother of the groom, poured. Mrs Alex. McRae and Mrs. John McRae had charge of the dtnlng room. Mrs. Jabotir and Mice Stork served. The lees weft cut by Mrs. McKiuley ACter tea was served the bride elect a given a seat under a suspended bell. The gifts from th guests were received In an artistically decorated umbrella, and we; gracefully opened by atlM McRae, who very appropriate) thanked the guests, alter which she wax showered wjth confetti which the Miss D. A. Leitch played u number ol plana aalsrtloas which were much au- The guest Included Ml Helen Mc- H. Mary McRse. Oltfa KoIIhjII, Kxthleen 8li r. B. A. Lettch unci J. Harrison; Mesdsmes D. C Mcnar Buliter. Flunk'. Bentley. P. Stork. D. Stork. O Besner. Alei. Mc.tae. J McRne. j w McKlnlcy L W. Kergln. Moxli y Dan Jubour. Hat- ij, Hun. McClyui.ul. T H. Johnson, Greer, and Hu.iter SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Height of f'liliiinhiio llat-l - l.asl F.ti'ii- Inn hi Kn.i ililf Kvi'iil In r-iulsh Hull Th'rc were hi, me cine hunilr.-d )x ; - plWMit at a s iiii!inful lt;.-.t ili.w .md tl.um IkIiI night by ih iCniglils ui Columbu.i In the Parivl, Hell. Prler-v.lnnrrii were p.s follows l.nllc first. Miss Polly Al..r.a; ladli- smcitl Mlw. Rutti U,lli - mill's firm. Thuinut Tiuiler; men - i . Oiler Bosucr o-rut with PikIcIv Hnrnett. TTk- attrndH:i' pvl- was won by A. D CHlllex and t In Ki .ghU of Cnlum bilk (I aaiion blx.il.i : hy L. Parkt. wiilt tlrket 89 Harry Axvoria was mater of ecrr-monles and music wan furnished dm -InK the evening by Dm- Westholme orrhratra. Delicious refrrviimpiitii were m vrd. Tr ronimittee In chin of the evi nt consisted rtf T'iiiry AMiri,i. J J Miililiiiin. F'runk Pnrtiiiie, A A.st irlii J A. MeHeill. A. F Malnnlil I n Wiw-flonslil and A D. Olllles. A. 8. Lewis presided at the door. LITERARY GUILD OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MET1NGLAST NIGHT The monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Literary Oulid was held lost evening at the Church Hall, the presi dent c Ham in the chair. Alter a few introductory remarks by the president a violin solo was nlaved bv T. Rrss MacKiy. accompanied by Mrs. Mackay. The feature of the evening was a dtbate on "Reeclved that Womm Exercl-ed Oreater Influence in world affairs pr:or to receiving the franchise. " The afRrmatlvs was tsken hv J. Stecn supported by C. Ham and the rcgative by Mrs. R. Cameron supported by Mrs a. UcKenzle. Mr. McKlnley .ind Mr. Kerr acted aa timekeepers. Following the debate there another viclln solo by Mr. Mackay and ccmmuittty singing and a song by Mr 8 teen. Refreshments were served. i NEWLYWED MEMBERS 1 OF SHRINE CLUB ARE HONORED AT DINNER At the regular monthly dinner of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club In the Oom- modpre Date lait evening, presentations were maeM oy the president. W. H Tobey. to two softies Sam Jsbour and J R. Mcrnwn. who were recently married. Mr. JaNror received a beautiful silver fruit bowl while the gilt to Mr. Morrison was a handsome table read-lr,g lamp The new bridegrooms both responded suitably. There was a good slued attendance of nobles at the dinner. GEORGETOWN MEN COMING TO TOWN "teff of mwmlll lleliig Mmert in from Old Itsut to Take up New llHtlex In City Members of the stag of the Big Bey Lumber Cc.'s sawTnlll at Georgetown, which Is now being closed down, are UrUng to arrive In the city to take itp duty In the company's new mill at Seal Cove which Is expected to be In operation next month. Many of the men are bringing their families with than to add to the population of the city. Only the planer at ttja Georgetown mill Is now in operation. ELKS' WI1IST Mrs. ,41. i. llraVhery and . t4UfWI rrfzr TinnVN In lint XlftM's MeHlBf, P Considering cotmteT attraction, there was a (aWJy Bboi ajsaa, otowe, At ti Elks' Lodge. A Donald won the men prize with the highest score an far turned In in the competition 211 Mrs. H. J. Bradbury won the lndlps' prlre with a icore of 301. . . " 1 ' lnCi UAtlil libWQ ' 'i. .it , am ummium BRINGING UP FATHER By Georee v "U',J I )ST8f7.Mt II ( "THIMKlNq OP THE I I I FAR 'JGHJHAOA (. I I BblOE5-l'M NOT Kg Wfc ijMjjl I I V&rf& TTT 1 eXlJ.jV AVJ LOOK IN TO-DAV W&MS&r I Cl& J tSS'SSt: Jrfr l HwEu,iF-nrt-mS flip" ' i TO BUILD NEW MAIN AT ONCE City Council Accepts Tender of rrinre Kupert hupply Co. for Material for (Jreen Street Pipe Line I The city council but night accepted tender of 1.747 01 from the Prince jBupert Supply Co. for pipe fittings. lead. etc. to be used in connection With jthe laying of a new water main atong (Green Street (ram Sixth Avenue to 'serve the Prince Rupert General Hospital and .the King Edward High School. There was only one other tenderer. Smith A Mallett. whose bid vaa glSM.ig. On the strong advice of Aid. Career and Aid. Brown who informed the council that there was a good deal of unemployment in the city, some wives and children even having had to go hungry lately, it was decided that as early a start as possible on the work would be nude. NOVA SCOTIA LOSES COUNCIL Present Session of Legislature Notable a Iieing Last With Uselesa Appendage" RAUPAX. R.8.. Peb. 31 Quite apart from the legUlstlon to be enacted, the present session of toe Legislature erf Nova Scotia will be regarded as Important for the reason that 1t .mark the last Ippearance of the neglslatlvt Council Nova Scotia was toe first colon) within the Bflttsh Empire as present) constituted to achieve rt preeentatl vr government, and the Legislative Coun cil has been In existence from the start. For many years the abolMlor of the LeglslaMve Council was aowght by the various governments in control it Halifax, but it was not until the advent of the Rhodes regime that a determined effort was made to d' away with the upper chamber. Dunn? tlie administration of Premier E. II Armstrong the constitution of the Council had beau changed, tinder thtr legislation the members were appointed for ten years instead of for lire, an age limit wns fixed, and It was provided that any bill other than a bill to ab-jli-Ji the Council, passing the legislative Assembly at three successive sessions, would automatically be--cme la. Following the election o" IMS and Premier Rhodes' assumption ..l office, th? members or the Legis-UtlfNa , Council were invited to vot rhemaeheh but of office. This they futsd to do, and upon the matter .feeing referred to the Privy Council. 4 was i found that Oovernor-tn -eon nell coiw dismiss the members of tlie Left. V anted" For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. F 72c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for feis than 50c FOR KBNT OR HINT POOR ROOMED HOUSE, fully modem; splendid marine view; Plfth Avenue West. Apply Theo Ow-Urt. Ltd. tf TOH RENT. ONE OOOO APARTMENT with three bedroMns. Down town. Stork Moek Apply Stark's Hardware. POR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITH- eut beard. Central tocattoa Phone Blue 1M. tf ward has announced here'. SMS' Cou,MJ" reU 3 mr vfin t ,ni' rtrcaaon a- numbH f thcfxKLJ? - ........ i wiiii iimu viPiiamivniiy op- poeed hIhiI'iioii were recently dismissed Following the retirement of Oiear couni-iliors. s number of others fsvor-n-le -n nholleVm were sr-mlm--' n-' Pending the construction of two deitroycri by Canada the British government it loaning two destroyers to the Dominion and thit photograph shows the naval ratings on board the Red Star liner Lapland prior to siting for England where they are due to arrive on February 12 to bring b..ck the ship. The first group left on January 1 on the Red Star liner PermlanJ. The destroyers loaned by the British government will take the plate of the Patriot and the ratriclan until the new ships are built One of the destroyers will go to Eequlmault s.d the other to llslifss aftet Atlantia menosuvret with tbe BriUtii fleet, POR RENT. Furnished Housekeeping Rwems for rent. Apply Musssllem Grocery . 41 HOUSE FOR RENT. 8 ROOMS AND BAm. Apply Miraro Bros. u FOR RtSNT. FURNISHED Ansstv 31 rvjurth Ate. Bast. 0 1 0 I f 2 3 3 a 3 1 HOUSE tf sne of their nrst duties will be to sdopt a bill which will have the effect of doing away with the council at a date to be determined following the prorogation of the Rouse Among the Mils which bad been hen up by the Legislative councillors since the entrance of the Rhodes' retime, has been one affecting the term j! office of various public officials Under existing legislation, these omelet) were appointed for lite and c11 only be removed for cause by the Legislature Under the leglalatldn to be enacted they will told office at the pleasure or the Odvenior-in -Council. FURTHER PEACE OF THE WORLD Two International Conference Under Rotary Auspice Have Reen Called CHICAGO, Feb. ti - Two Interna-lonal conferences tor tbe furtherance if world peace have been called by 'he board of directors of Rotary Inter. national. Rots Man of Central America and the northern nart of feint America will convene at Panama Cltv Uarch IB to 31 to consider business problems snd to promote the peace of their region. On October 1 a two day conference will open at Tokyo to foster the friendship of the Pacific All countries of North and South America. Asia and the Islands of the Pacific will be Included In the scope U, thJ wmfereace. 'ObsWclee ti; ,wrX' peW. -4 .business eUiioa and Ihterttal bVV ef ItotarWn societies' will be studied at each of the sonferences. the committees to act In an .Jto . tVi. Burope ana aoutn America were creat ed. The European advisory nrnnmittM planned to aiford European rourlana a larger voice In the International organisation, will meet Informally in March and will hold Its firs: official meetlmt ucxt October Like the proposed Latin-American committee, it will be composed of one representative for each 100 rotary clubs 111 every nation. ST. ANDREWS BOWLING r. Taylor's Itlnk Hliw Over O. Abbott's and Jek Wstmm's over IC. Ii;nlea In tbe St Andrew's Snciety's carpet li'i-.vliug luiiriuiuient lust niKlit. the nnk of C Taylor won over that of oeorae Abbott On Saturday night. Jurk WatHon'M rink won ov; r R Davie's lomorrow night the rinks meeting will be J Dick vs. A. Mcleod and T. iix't e vs r. Cameron standing of rinks to date in the tournament are as fvjflewe . . . W. D D. L L PU. jiunn Lfica ........ 3 J. Frew n A. Mcleod Oeorge Seott . . . O Abbott C. Taylor J. Wsteon Jsek Watson ... R Cameron . . . R Davie N. MtDwiald . T. Seattle 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 AdvsrtU. la The Daily Newt Rupert, B.C. High Ixia- Hlxli !.ow High IiOW el 6 . High 8! Low :! Hlgh 3 3ILOW ! i 0 High '5? Low I ' 'i WANTED WANTED RELIABLE GIRL OR Woman to look after young child, afternoon and some evenings. Phone 183. 4S MlSCKI.IlNE0t)8 EXPERIENCED MINER WANTS TO work for prospector. Or would take grading or clear lug contract. Apply P.O. Boa tag. Prince 48 FOR SALE TROLLER POR SALS. 12 H P FRISCO Standard, registered dimensions HJ x 8 2 x 4 8. geared power gtlrdy. and complete equipment. Fine living quarters, four comforts ate buaks, locker space and toilet. Address Al- vln Ameas. Wacker. Alaska, or PO Box 1086. Portland. Oregon. eg FOR SALE -TWO PAIRS CHINCHILLA rabbits, old pair 80. about six months old 88.00. pairs will go for 113 00 Apply J. , Anthony. Cacs. B.C. 44 FOR SALE. -LAUNCH "NANCT" BT 7 rt. lasthope. 4 Cyl. M h. In first class condition Can be seen at Yacht Club. Cheap. Phone SOT or Red S13 O. Rorle 48 FOR SALE. HULL SUTTAMJt FOR halibut fishing or seining. 44 x 11. Jtiat built Price 83.00. Apply S Uyeda. boat builder. Port Bsalngton. BO. 4T FOR SALE. 8I8O0 BUYS A NBWLY fiasshrd bouse. 8 reomj. bathroom pantry and basement. Handy to saw-mlll Phone Black 831 tf a WHITE LEO HORN PULLsTTS FOR sale. May birds Phone Black 808 FURNITURE A.M) RAMiKS DONT BfMNO YOUR DIRTY BOOTS from the garden Into the kitchen Place a Diamond Rubber Mat at the Kitchen dntr. We carry thtaa In stork, akso all kinds of forsnture and ranges. t. MtrKEVIB Furniture Phone TT8 CHIMNEY SWEEP II. t. ZtrMKFIIK tlenersl llindy Msn Fnrnsees and Stores Ctesoed and Re prred. Ohimnlee Jwept. Cemetery Plots Oared Far. Pno Rd 31. Prince Rupert. HO if KXCIftNGK y sfF.'Ain arroNti iiani ri KMTi itr muss M raid and esrMrtted Mayer pisbo arvd Two Oash ReaUters m jejbtk, r-to TDlra Ate. rhsne aig CHIROPRACTIC IIR. It. K. KYOLIXIIV CMfeprseter a Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue SB Residence phone Vict M0 Evening sails made ae amnged. Mfcc your appmritment Row. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . 4.4 t HI IIVIXI.W, II IIUI IKY n 1:13 am. 14:18 pm 8:M a.m. 30:43 p.m. Till UIHY. ILIUM ARY 3 :86 ajn 14 87 p m 8:00 a.m. 31:17 pm. 10.6 SSI 1.6 91.1 ft. ft 9IJI " 4.3 " 1.1 " iiniiAV. iriiitr.titr 11 S:S1 aj. to A ft. 16:37 pm. 10A " 8:88 a.m. 8.0 " 31:83 p m. 11 " MTinntY. rritniMtv 4:08 a.m. Ill ft. 18:83 pjn. 108 ' MSI 4.1 " 33:88 pm. 4.8 " SI'XIIIV. UllHI UtV 4:49 ajn. 20.8 ft 17:13 p.m. 170 " M il a.m 4 7 33 30 p.m. a.a MriNHAY, n:iinriiv 37 :44 am. 30.1 rt, 18:41 pm. 184 ' 13:16 p.m. 0.4 " STEAMSHIP MOYEli Tor YsnroMier Tuesday- ss dm Friday- -u Pr.in a n Sasurdsy- ss en.. , -M. Prlm.v, D.,:rt,i: reu. le- ss :::. r 41 Feb. 29 w p. ,, ('mm Vaneeutrr Sunday s c.,u,.. Wednesday s Pr . SaUiMsy. ss (v Ssturdsy- m Pnr j. Feb. 11- a Prh ., Feb. 18 Pr:n')"- S', l or Pnrt Simpson tn4 Voai tin Sunday -- vi,. rront Port Hlmpson inj Sui bJ Tuesday- ss ram . Fer Ab)i and 8le irt - BwSdsy w. Csm WedSeaslsy ss I' lTi Anjot and Mi- i'i - Tuesday ss Cn. - Fridsy as Pr, . ler qaeen rbsrlutt - Feb. 11 s I'; . Feb. 15- ss Pr . trms Queen I hsrlotte- Pets. p . Peb. 23 ss IT ler Alaska Feb. 11 ss Tr Feb. 38- at Pr" from Alaska reb. 16- Pi 1 it Feb. 39 -44 Friu s It MAIL SCHEDIHI IFIIKt tl. rer the Kst Mondays. We.ii,- 1 close .... rroiw Die rsl Tuesdays ThufM dst Te Vsareater Tuesdsys Fridays Ssturdsy 1 OP.R.-Vb I.. TralM. Monrt'v-SataMays rrnrn WfnuMitrr SuadSfs . Wtdediy Frlsgvj CPA- Feb 11 ' ' TrBi. liandsy" '! " das Tfl. Af.yeti, Alice Arm mm '1 1 iTemier . Dasya - 1 j WrdnessMys n. . Arm. Premier Tuesdays Prldap Tn Nay- River Pl- Sundns . . rrom Sia Rl" Pnlnl TuessUy To AMfta Points Feb. P and 2 ' front Alaska rml"- rto, IB ana e,1"! T neen ('hitrlotri I-1"" I Few. II and rt Frsiw IfHeen Feb. 9 and 1 06 Oaastar to rh.irMtf ' m I C N.R. TRAINS For the f' MoOdty Werln. at II ao s in 'lie F.a: Tuesdays. TIki-at 1.10 p m LAND T TO IK'"'- I I.mnl I' 1 DM f,mfA ,!i 1.' Ins s!futi h'" LStt. snqui si' " town or Ailin I' , longitude, anil n'" litrtude. . 1 TAKE NOTlfl " LemltAW. of 01 in 1 B.C.. ticupatloii Ti for a lease of landsi Conitnencinn s' 1 . ncrthwest end "' "," 1710 ftet nortu ! Lake ttlver: tlien" r one mile snutii thenc one mil) 040 seres, nvr ' ,, DiUd Deecmqw Artk J -Oil Ivl tound,i, .-i 1 ii' "I in 'A