page tcxm See This Diamond Ring $75.00 AV we havfe lately made a for iuui i u ten Ha,-i.ron i d ui4 mono importer who offered a special inducement to clear out the balance of a package. We are having the stones mounted up In white gold rings to sell at $75.00, and yrHi will say 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. tw i JOHfJgULGERf elEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK f WE WE OlVg GIlfVOUR COAL IS PCKEP) YOU FACT5 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 pinta for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street tor now c!oied Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . JUh St Tclf phone SS7. Radio Radio will a specialising an the No. 17 Radtoia. we warn to draw your attention to the Radial Ma. id. it another of the up-to-date, last six months models, a six lube receiver. Price, less Radlotron f 03.00 Price, with Radlotrons .. glll.gS Price, complete with Rndto-trciis and 100 A Loudspeaker II.13.1S r. W. ( IIANDUlU Exclusive Wholesale Dealer for ," : Redtalas - Office: 3IH sixth M. lt" 40 Prince Raiert. U Dr. Alexander Smith IJIock I'hone 575 DENTIST JLINDSAY1S: GarFage and Storage Phone 63 Cartatfe, Warehousing, and DlHtributinii. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sanrl and r.ravel. We Speciali.e In Piano and I urnittin- ".U.viiif;. BRINGING UP FATHER INSTITUTE AT TERRACE HOLDS BHlNG Me two LAMB CHOP3 AN' FRIED POTATOES AM' jOME A'bPARACUS- gave a short opening address stressing the necessity of co-operation and continued interest to keep the Institute flourishing. A resolution was read from the hospital auxiliary agreeing to discontinue active work fcr the hospital association provided the Institute agreed to include hoapiui work among Its activist. This was agreed to and the work (tewing. Ac.) on hand for the hospital will be carried on at Institute meetings. The main business of the afternoon was the appointing of a number ol committee aa follows: Agricultural - - Mrs. McOonnell. Mrs. f Inter. Mrs. Hlpplsley. 1 Halation- sirs. E. T. Kcaney. Mrs. Allan. Community Betterment Mrs. George Little. Mrs. Head, Mrs. T. X. Brooks. wui, vs -T-T LARGE MEETING CommiKeeit for Vomenn Work in Community Named Flans for Hospital Work Arranged TERRACE. Feb. 17.- The FebruarJ meeting of the Terrace Women's In tltute waa held on Tuesday afternoos In lower Q.W.V.A. hall and the tpletv did crowd present testified to the In tereat In the newly formed organise-Hon. and to the desire of the women to work together for the betterment of the community. The new president, I Mrs. a. Seamen, was in the chair and Hospital Mrs. C. R. OUbert. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Dover. Heme Economics -Mrs. Pohle. Mrs. Warne.,Mra. M King. ragufulMTMrs. 8dQcK- MrtrBperteaJ ... father in Ontario and left for the east on Wednesday's train. j Constable S. Service left on Thurs-1 day morning for the south, having In charge Edward Hamer who was given a six month term In OkaUa lor failure to support his wife and family. The case was tried Wednesday evening before Magistrate H. F. McLeod of Prince Rupert with Sergeant A. McNeHI of Prince Rupert prosecuting. During Constable Service's absence Sergeant H. Raybone of Prince Rupert will have charge of the local police work. The local Rebekahs enjoyed a social evening on Wednesday foUowlng the installation, of a new member into the ociety. R- 3. Watkinson. Prlnes Rupert, was a business visitor. In town set Wednes day, MOOSE STILL HEAD IN WHIST LEAGUE I rot to, seal Cote and Native im ol Canada Aim tvlnnrrs l-n-t Night Print Rupert Fraternal Whist League results last nfejbt were as follows: Grotto 7. I.0.O.F. X St. Andrew's 3. 8ai Cove 7. Knights of rytaiea 1. Sons of Canada, 6 Moose 8, St. OeoVfO's 1 lM-ne Table. W. L. PU. looe 10 a 10 3Bs of Canada g 4 g :eal Cove 7 6 7 Qrotto 6 6 6 KntghU of Pythias 5 9 St. Andrew's 4 7 4 i.ox).p 4 a 4 St. George's I 9 i IIOTFI. AUKILH Prlnrenfiurierf , ilff. sndagi,. 1 i J J"Mlsa M. .aTiiyst. KTXJ. LTl. 1 MwrtsiT- Mr, von. lfee. II. W. Grabsoi and lUr. U. p. Immigration- Mrs. R. w. Riley, MralPort Simpson: Mrs. W. Noonan and F. Keith, Mlm Kerr. Afternoon tea was served at the close of the meeting, the hostesses for the day being Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Barker. VALENTINE MADRIGAL AT TERRACE PROVED SUCCESS TRRRACB. Feb 17 The Valentine Madrigal held on Tuesday evening in Hall, under the auspices of the to the Aniflicsn church. Ter race, waa well attended and a varied program was given. Many of tl-.e num-J bars wars of a humorous nature aild. the audience enjoyed one good laugh after another. "The Dumb Choir." a two act bur- lateuo created more fun than the pro- Tyerbtal -bag of monkeys ' it reprt' sented. a movie picture of a village choir praetloy. Trie members of the oBOtr. arrayed In gowns of bygone dsys cjisated great amusement and the desired. and afilies of Snh u.huaa 4eaK4tt, UatJilsJ.', Mrs. Von Hees' orchestra was present and added much to the evening's The program was as follows: Orchestra selection. Vocal solo Rev. A. W. Robinson. Recitation- B. L. Pearson, axaphone solo L. H. Kenuey. oca! aoln- E. T. Kenrwy. Pianoforte solo Dr. R. b. Brummitt Recitation Mrs. C. A. Otggey. Adapted soog "Old King Oole" Choir nris Orches t ra selec Hons. The Dumb Choir. (Ladles of W.A.) Vocal solo "Drake." Rev. A. W. Robinson. Snxaphone solo. L. H. Kenney. Vocal duet. K. T. Kenney. Rev. A. W. Robinson. Humorous song A. Attree. Duet Madam. Will Tou Walk." Helen and Yelma Orelg. Orchestra. "Ood Save the King." The net proceeds of the affair were lafeeut forty dollars, which will be WjfB1 'In connection with the repairs ir. me cniircn. Mrs. Trios. McCubbui of' Pacific Is spending a few days In town, the guest M Mrs. T. J. Msrsh. Mlfs Gardner of Pacific was In town nn Tuesday. Mrs Wm. Klrkpntrlrk received n wire on MonUny f'lntii.nlnx news of the serious illness of both her mother sad LeVge. Eby. 'inc. u. n 11 iiiiVo -T- itl.. colcy- tmat coV name must ee"slovj motic5m" i wonder if i'll recognise him ip me ever git back- j t. J A A v . : J Had a Severe Cold Coughed Incessantly Mrs. 0. Fehrman, Selkirk, Ont, writes: "Last winter I suffered froa a very severe culd. I coughed incessantly which irritated the gtaada aJ caused ion thrust. "I tried several medicines without a ay loefc, bnt one day I picked ui yoar alsaaa aud read abort Dr. Wood's . Norway Pine Syrup S. J. Uaabe: "I get a bottle and after taking eoaple of doses felt much relieved an 4 when I bud finished it my cold had liarjjr disappeared." f "Dr. Wood's" is 35. a bottle, large family sise 60c.; for sale at all druggist ae4 dealers; pat Bp only by Th T. MUbarn CoM Lisaiud. Teroate, Oat M. DoekrUl, Tslkws: Mrs. A. Moore and daughter, Constable S. Service, Mrs. George) Power and family and Rev William Mian. Terrace: D A. Harris. New Haawiton: Mrs D. W. Caasel and daughters. Kwtnltaa; Rev. W. H. Pierce. Port Rsslngton; R Bramley. Nanalmo: Major J. C. Hartley. O. F. Davidson. J. C. Algr. C. S. Imeson. H. E. Ooul-bourne, H. Whitehead and M. Nay-smith, waaoouver: Oeorge Keep. Prince Oeorge; Ms. Alrd and baby. Pacific: Rev. J. H. Toung and Rev. A. A. Bur- rentral rt. J. Crelghton and J iT'j ASOofTlME VOO SHOWED UP- u u i-smfceassTT dz: - a sum r sbkh v wa""JI-iv-f W anted For Sale For Rent Olaas. Prince Oeorge: A. Robinson. nlor lrls of the CO I T superlnteri-Smlther: W. P. Taylor and O. Bardal, I ded by Mrv Frill These girls were C.HA; H. K. WaUaoe, Oraham lalaod; Misses Ivcr-on. Muriel Vance. Annie E. C. Vsawy. Poreber Island: W. K Walker and Irene Mitchell. In all there Frost, city. went seventy present. avoy I A Unique feature of the affair wis O. B. Flewln, O. B. Brown and Mr. 'hat the boys. In proposing toasts, too jerhafisitwast 1 ae , a y- r m m MIC nfr n rifnrt "OTT asked our dietitian where the name Wy ''Spanish Bun" originated. To our sor-r prise, she didn't know. So perhaps it was the Queen of Spain, who, when giving a party at the palace, was so intensely pleased with a cake made by Don Cliei, that she instantly (being an English Princess) exclaimed: "I just adore this Spanish Bun." This, of course, is pure speculation. But there's no denying that Spanish Bun, made after the following recipe, deserves universal praise. H cup batter 1 y cups brown sugar 3 eegs 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder i teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger H teaspoon nutmeg cup milk Sift together flour, baking powder and spices 2 or 3 times, then add sugar; melt, but do not oil, butter, add to first mixture, then beaten eggs and milk. Dmt well, put in greased pan and bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven. When cool cover with icing. ujcuze iowi ouni tmui Irii rr? MKING TOW r LUiWULUUf I.UfL PER cicononn i ANVTHlNC ELSE.- blR f9L By George McMariJS VES-SOMS "STEWED TOMATOES ANlAENO Mi COUPLE OF POST- CVKD-, WHILE "TOOUE. AiT GOOD - BVE- I 'i t' the B'.i'oiy Ichrol by I..eute.:unt O vornor Randolph Bruce 01 iJ.C lAUan levies i ReapondtJ to by I. M Fuller 7. Toast to the Scout Master by Sir Artnur Currie. Principal of McOlll Onl-vemty And (aimmsnrksr of the Canadian Overseas Forces Oscar Pulton). Re-1 .,nd' J tj by Lieutenant Oeneral BaoVu . eil iB Ferguson). 1 here were humorous sung by the ) ijininunity singing and demon-Ural:;.. y the scouu. ail jl which o.- jw U n,.-. t anieriainln. Tlie toaatn ere a..ed and Interesting and the )wls !iair mtsrh enjoyed PARENT-TMCHER ASS90ATION MEETING Inirresilitg Piwgram Hee)nitaj utt IikIi .ImI lirbaie by nigh m hoiil PuiU There was a very Urge attendsne? at the revular monthly meeting of the 'rince Hupert Parent Teachers' Assoc la -3ii hsl.1 Wednesday n.ght in the Borden "trret BthOoi. Mrs. J X Boddle pre-ided. A letter from R. C. Prase r. lntnecto- of aobooH BhsJlklng. the aaacclatlon fo- its lettei of eondelenee on tin- deatfc f hk l:ithor was read. J. B Wilson, on behalf of the resellers1 Federation, ap.,ka oa the natter of ue sbelf hat U. is planned io have in ttW Public Library to con-:aln tlie most modern and valuable publications on education and educa-tlonal methods and research. A sum 30 ws voted by the meeting to ;Ht in the purchase of books. Mr. Umhi tlmnked the association forth" i l'frnn: xlft A piumi end violin duet by Molly ntl Nellie l-awrenee gave much pleas- Me. The principal Item on the evening"! rocram a debate: Resolved that '" compulsory School Age be raised rom IS years to It yeara Mr. Peddle introduced the speakers who were 1' ipllt nt the High School. Billy Col-: -'ui led for the affirmative and was -imiwr'ed by Frances Tremayns The 'f-Kntive was upheld by Bernlee Ross und Bruce Stevens. The arjruments 'arefully thought out and. In H.dr prevntatlon and the rebuttal, :he spenkers gave a good account of th-mseivn. on a show of bands the negative side waa adjudged the winner. Mr. Peddle discussed .he question hortly and went on to state that the est solution for the children who did net fit into tlie adolescent period waa 'he establishment of Junior H th Schools, in the prav'lslq'h of whlcll C. hni already made a crod'.'table big ,i- DAILY mm CLASSIFIED ADS. Fg ic per vord in advance. ISo Advertuerrtnt taken for lest than 50c I ci Mrs. D. A Johnkon. Port Sl:iion: the names of prominent Canadlauh j C Oorrton. Aiyaru-h: R. H. Fuller.. H ' intrudurea lit the Beginning Jsp Inlet; Tom Lever, Terrace. Mr and ' by ,iev. J. U. Frlzell wha was thaukf j Mrs. L. Rowe, Skeena City: T. Kent, by tne boys at the close. Jack McHnc Chelan. , was toastmaster and each toast was re- ST. PETERS CHURCH WOMEN'S AUXILIARY EECTS ITS OFFICERS President kin. Brrwerton. Vice-President Mrs. Cox. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Kelsey. Dorcas SecreUry- Mrs Velrlck. FATHER AND SON BANQUET IN CHURCH Interesting l.lst uf iiil (liven b) tjid When enlertolnlnc Their IMreuto The father and suns banquet at the Presbyterian Church Wi-.lnedy nluhr spjnded to by one of the fathers present. Jack took the personality of Right Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, prune minister of Canada. The toasts were as follows: 1. "And they brought forth the king's son and put the crou upon him aud gave hmi tlie testimony, anJ lliey jiade The annual meeting of the women's him king and annolnted him and they ! .luxtllary of St Peters' Church. Seal clapped their hauds and said Ojd ave Cove, waa held yesterday afternoon In the ,,itn. Let us rlw aud drink the he church at which officers for the toast ta the king, to be followed by .he ear were elected. They are as follows: National Anthem. 3 Toast to cur city Jy the Honorable i R B Bennett, leader of the opposition . i Wi? U:j...:ii:i.ii House iBIhy Ful.eri Re-sp.nJed to by Jjseph Ircer. Toa'it to utir church by ye Right 11.:: .:.,),:. Ar':.; Meghan. ei-Ciuiadwn Frme Minuter iRocert Moxleyi Re-pidt-d to j. McK.i.U . Toait to the mauag..ig board by the Honorable J. C MrLean. M D , Premier ol llr. ish Columbia lOsrfleld Mc-Kluleyi. Responded to by E. Smith. S. Toast to the choir by Sir Oeorge 'osier, ex-lmanee minister and for merly member of the Dominion Rdyai yrcved a great success Those taking part ! Cjnin.la-.' n i Gordon Williacroftl i v.ere '.he sc.mu and older members of the ' Jhn Davey. Sunday school and the.r father t while the bai-qit wa servel by four of the Re- MAID WAN 1 ' llciieftork l' WANTJft FOH s i v. TROIXBR FOR MAH Btsiidard, retik1. X B.J x 4.S. geurci complete enu:; . quarters, four locker apace ..; , vln Arnea v Box 10M. I'.,: FOH BAM LAI N ' 7 ft Easth:)M 1 first class c- :kI: Vacht aub i ... Red 513. a R , "OR SALC. mi: halibut flsh:!i-Jtirt built. P Oyeda. boat B C FOR SALE - fl' finished nous' pantry and b-i n mill Phone I'.: FOR Ul FOR RENT- KOI ! fully modem .-: Fifth Avenue W. lart. lid. TOR RENT ONI-with three H'i Stork block A; FOR RSNT out Aoard. Blue IBS RO()M 'Oer. FOR RENT 1 i Hcrnis for n Orrx cry HOTI8K FOR R BATH Am!;, m FOR RBRT ! Apply SIS Fniir'h FtJIlNITlllU: l) DONT BRINO V from the gaici'-i-isce h Dlsm K ! dr v also all kind s ranK? II. MM l-i 1 Furniture CHIMNEY ii. i. y 'i' Oenernl II Furnaces end 8;. I" Chlniii Cemetery Phone Red MS EXC IIN' r NF.W AMI KKCOMI II (V" 1 bougtit and ' 1 Plaver Two Cash lO'i' XM p.tp.tiiorn o Ktt Third - '" ii n. it. r. riilroM 83S Thl Telephone ft api 85 Res -ncc ; Evening call ' ' Make your - Advertise in l LAND ( 1 notice or lvri'M"7v. 1 to i.i: s' n tn Oasslsr Lsml i ing District or i' situate at the no' Lake, about 40 town of Atllti. I aotgltude, aim ui' latitude 1 T, AKB HOTK'F. The next meellng will be held In the I !fS,l,ux.' n Booth , . , U.V. , OV6UISBIIUI1 ' 1 School. I for a lease of Hr A vote of appreciation to the spesk-! Undv 7;;;;"""' motion nn?HSP"5 " ,f n M WinMow. 1 1710 fett nort,, ,,r The fWs larrenre rendered ', Uk B,'r: tn'""; , whlph (h(i .o mjonth: : I pnl A: l.cm I wns ntia C40 acres, more Hc'rpi,hnn nt weie served by the i (id.) JoHN "ommlitce under Mrs. Cok. DtU, rxoeii ' " Evi i -"