ff Sold the World Over 3 BRUCE STEVENS AUNT SUSAN'S T oeatav ! CHIEF ORATOR' VISIT IS SEEN WINK IV CONTEXT AT 111(111 M'llOOI. i KKKTCII AT I'KITKH t ill ftCII LINT ; AfiAINKT TlllfE (i.OE I NimlT PHOVI: TO lit; (1UEAT AH mm a aaata m aatassavaa... I AN AC ' t To H aneiimtWT turn Kins rtomi v World-wide recognition is positive proof of Superior Quality. HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED umtuxmr and HUtorwt wmjobiviux. ossssm fTABi itHED eso rVrife (a otrr Montreal Office, 517 PhiBipt S for on of our FREE PA TEST WALL BO TTLE-OfENERS IAN Third Avenue DEMAND HUB Whisky. livertiaement is not published or displayed by the Liquor nil liourd or ly he 'iovernnwnt of British Columbia Retrulat. Sale Price ' v Sets tX.75 S1.M Sts M6 HIS Ivory Jewel Bxi $8.25 $LM lry Clocks $426 $125 .,td Penx $3.76 M :ir Card, in Leather ( a- - $1.00 76c v.- Pencils $1.00 ure Sets $10.00 $6.6(1 : Flask 86c 55c - for '.illftu- Razors 60c 26c Nail Files, liuttonhooks and Cuticle Knive 26c h Powder Itiixt1 it nrl I'uffs Mc This la jaitt a .small list of some of the Special. See our wlndowa. Ormes IM. 7fic Pioneer f?rtfiss THMDWE V SIXTH ST TELtPHONLS 8?,200 Special :: Offering of for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN COATS FOR CHILDREN , I'ular value up to IIK.imi Special price $8.7 COATS FOR LADIES AND MISSUS pillar value up to $26.nn. Special price L.f TL'" Have your choice of these splendid jrarroenta while they '. lor they will not laat long at these pricea. B. C. Fur Company "Rupert Brand" e ippers - THE DAINTII2ST I1HUAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage G.. UL Frlnce'ltuperf. B.C. i-uern,, .xvssmoon in oonncctlon Tb1aeatint Susan's Visit" wsslf" with ttae UtanrAnd Debating Society SSatpiett a- the Flrst.Unl the High schct! the preliminary de-lCMrfW) , larg, alldf but in the world -irutar:cai contset Wvttf appreciative audience. The cast! held thare being tour contestant. and inoiuded tam who w.,c maklng tnelr " T" "Ji'ag ne wmnrr. , .., b3 u. .. Rum!rt .ud th,lr The arnnu awarded to each were a foliate Bruce Stevens, 78. V. H. OoUiaon. 71. R. O. Irvine. 71. Glen Mohr, 64. The subject u "Canada's Future" and wet eaoelleutly handled, all the ability. BK WiiB will be entitled to go to Vancouver to take part In the contest there when the BC representative win be cnoaen to go cant and tram that gathering the orator to take part In the wtrld event will be choaen. REPORTS MADE TO SCHOOL BOARD AT MEETING LAST NIGHT The aobool board at Its meeting last nlrht resetted reports troaa the various prlnslpals aa follomrs: High School- MegKtratlon, IBS: boys Cl. girls ti: average sttendanoe per' r-nuge. Mai. Tna aoauaercMd class Iiau the highest sttendanoe known. Tlx literary nd debating society had had a successful mock trial which oc- 'u,)led two attlltigi. A valuable sat of 12 VLlumes of "Makers of Canada" had been added to the library and also a chart of atoms from the donation Of 30 froea the Parent -Teachers' Association. Booth aehoo) ateglstntron, 44t; bees 34. girls 303; highest attendance. MM in Dlvlsln I. A new receiving class had been opened with 20 pupils. Burden Street HeguE'.ratton, SB4; boys IBS. girls 166: average persentage, MM: History ataaeea had bean found) a stimu lus to Canadian history study in senior trades. Seal Cove Heg tut ratten percentage. BO 3. due te ohteben epidemic QUICKEST SALE ON RECORD IN PRINCE RUPERT Richmond's Louvre scored the quick acting was oraery high standard. Out- atantfUtp. Ttbaetea, was who, ae4ant Saaan. was jut the kind of aunt' tkat wt all would lave. Mr. Mail tin. Mri. Oraham and Mrs. Brack vM goaal iaterpreters of tMerr paru with Mri. bteen a raal arhlocrat. athle lit toe tna an i n i aaflllMfll st partlclpanta showing up particularly I tractive Mary -n mtm naspiaymg great oratorioeif, ntarktt Cogga looked at V D mMk that Aunt sMsan a highest srteotian?e. grade with VIA. vickm. Miss I. Haddock and m. WMUnton -Oho hoped to eaange her single BM and her prspsdUee hus- Wrhd'B outlook an life at the stake time. Mrs. Oonushi a tary Meastng atald. eam- rdetsd the BuMes' paru Bad Barrle gave a fine present at. in of the father who was true to the old simple standards and apaesetated honen and natural friends. Bert tondewatcr made s plausi ble Batsator trite was quick to make up his mind trhea Ab' fair Alice appeared. Frank Vloken aa Ouy de Maroninont he needed ttW cows' pNacrigetf Mr him. The Ladies' AM is to be congratulated tn the atseSM at the sketch which will be presented again tonight. Mm. Man-son as director, Jbas made a eacceas Masted. Otaeta aaslstrng ttare iruce Stevens, fflro Jfehr and the Sunday school otehaitnv -consisting ef Swans IOMsoo, BeraaM Moss. Viet ir tCiraevaky. Connie Morgan. uth Wlikiason. Walter Johnson and Victor Thomas. Mrs. A WUaoa ptsildsd at the organ In a very appropriate reader ing of oM time hymns on the Staadaar morning ucene. Miss Barria was at ajsasd when the prompter's ervlces were Maiured. ffcltstnni It the caste: William atatry Tlbb-arl Barrle Miry Alio t)M Miss Cathie Irvine. eawsca Jane Tlbba Mrs. Russell Orahsm Bllaa Anne Tlbb Mrs. John Mans an . Aunt Swmn afliu Isabel Haddock. CMy De Marofeen-jnt Ccgga Prank re. Jacnwtotks Hlgnbom Mis. Howard etteeu. J . Mrs, Barah flseW- Mris J a Black. Met MattMa Wteer Mrs Oeorge Wll- I Samtiefc Smith Bert Vande- CauvUneMfa. W B. Cornlah. Stage furniture' by Barries Home TT LIFE OF LORD NELSON TO BE SHOWN IN FILM lUg feature Often Trf a Trlnrph rf MMtng I1etre Art est sale on record this morntug when Approved by the British admiralty, a number of special bargains were dls- who actively assisted in Its production, pjsed of in lesa than half an hour. B1,d acclaimed entbualasticayy by naval These were advertised exclusively in the authorities here, such as Commander Dally News yesterday and this morning Hose, R.N.. and President Sara Karris of at the opening hour nearly one hundred women were outside the doors. There was a quick rush and in twenty James Madaen. Premier the Mavy iaaaue. there will shortly be I the way pr lgnant a British picture entitled "lasJ- wfaioh should, eoavlaee the ptetare mluutes not aa article was left but fans finally that Britain can in which grief and pnt- everybody got amtnethtng. It area the idUCC pictures as good aa the best, briefest sale on record and all get bar-1 Netson is probably the most vivid gains. Mr. Richmond was very pleased Und draanatlc personality in the pages at the result Of the sxjjsVlment and tie of Brittab history. Oertainly he Is the customers were alao pleased outstanding naval aero, and it Is around i his lite that this epic ef the greatest lltrraL ABHIVAI jera of the British navy has been con I Vine lUffrt A. C. Knight. H. L. BatWn. gmier. Charles O. Btunpson, MMboIi. T. O. CrarreU. O. P Mortey M. M. J. M. Morrssan. Vanoouver: I. C. Mantling, t. Mason and 1. I. Miller. Vic-tarla: Hilda Mattaon. Smtthers: A Watt. CJUtl: IJieaphy. Seattle: Alfred Adams. Masses R. B. aUiow. steeklry Bay: Mrs. bV C Stevens. Skldegste: Miss M. Stevens. Anyoc. Otktral W. F. Taylor and J. L. Bremner. CJtJt.: Mrs. D. W. Caaatl and daughter. Kwlnltsa: H. H. MoColl and A. McMaa- ter. Queen Charlotte City. Matn.r . H. L Frank. Oscar Oendron and B. C. Frederick. Terrace: R. Karl Cham bers. Fort Basing ton structed. The characterissrUoo of Nelson by Cedrte Mardwlcke" is one whloh wlU live in the minds of all who see the picture. The traH amyalqus. the indomitable spirit Bad courage, the la-tense human sympathy, the simple piety of the men are all traced by Mr Hard-wlcke artta marvellous enderatandtng and clearness unksd by una characterisation, a succession of thrilling ntvsl Incidents. In which he played the . leading part have been filmed, leading up to the spectacular climax of Trafalgar. The battle scenes with the huge wooden vessels locked. In titanic struggles are packed with smaataety vivid episodes of the fighting. Over all the triumph hangs the Robert Barton and 1 rhadow ol the dearth of the victor and the emotions of tremendous Joy H. L. Batten. M E of Vancouver, who have been shown In an outstanding lines been examining mining properties lustration of Intelligent production. In the Fortlr.nd Cnnal and central in- The spirit of England In those anxious terior districts snllrti this mornlnc by times when only her wooden walla stood the Frlnee Rupert on hli rrttlrn south ietween her and disaster, and the spirit f Js i i? n W VHlw.l Cooks from 2Vz to 5 minutes No watching. When you're ready for it, it's ready for you. US that I ke eps on voice golden, to that entrancing voice the vwvre of s great Victor artist you see lovers aad romance, comedy aad tragedy. Your whole ctancious-neas is attuned to the music aad its wr stage You become aeaorKrtt ia the sheer pieewre of it- You are at tar opera sa year earn kmmt amd you are caeesssg the progrsm! So tree s the atuak of the Orthophooic Vtaista you ave Ul The artist will sing or play it a taoaasad timee -at you wish-far you aad year favtadel Aad aot ealy a .0 "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." NOTICE OF APIX1CATION FOR HEEkI LICESHE I NOTICE ra hsfeby gtven that on the iSth easy of Harsh neat, the tiDderalgnad .iteids to apply to the Liquor Contiu' Board for s lir-use In respect of the premiess beiaa part of the building known as Fort Clements Hotel, situated at Pen Olitainta, B.C.. upon the lands descrtaed aa Let Ho. S. Book 44, subdivision of Lot T44. Queen Charlotte la-land District, Map Ho. 107B. Frlnee Rupert Land Begiatratlon Datuict. in the Frovtaee of Brrtssh Cohuabsa. for the sale of beer by the class or by the open bottle for consumption on the premDtss DATBD this lith day of February. 1MB BRTDOKX LOfUfC TlNOLsTT, of the men who fought tn them, oome to life on the screen. The settings elso have been carefully chosen. In the filming pt the picture three of the old vassals, the. '"Victory." the "Implacable" and tba-'Po4jejkofa)tf'v were used by permission of the auftalh admiralty. Nor hat the domestic and romantic Hide of Nelson been neglected. His unhappy married life, snd his meeting and love for the brilliant Lady Hamilton softly Illuminate the background of his strenuous life. Altogether It Is a picture which marks s new era In British film Introduction. The "New Bra" incidentally Is the name of the corporation which has made the production. Toronto Star. ENJOYABLE TEA FOR HOSPITAL AUXILIARY HOME OF MRS. JABOUR Hum uf AlMHit BBH Netted KraM.lt ef Kucvtsuful Event Veoierrla.v After- A tea. under the auspices of the woasen s auxiliary to the Oeneral Hoaai-tal. was given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O .labour, atoeden t Jenj jyable event. Mrs. Fyle, president ef the organisation, received with Mrs. Jiibour. Mrs. 'Morrlssey ana Mrs. Mr-C'lvmont poured and Mrs. Stcaa was i ashler. Those serving Included Mrs. L W Kergln. Mrs. Andrew. Mrs D. MoO Hunter. Mrs Olbb. Mrs S. Jabottr, Mrs Oratton, Mrs tlkliw snd Mrs self. A large number attended and the proceeds amounted to about BB0 The tublea wi'rr artisticully decorated with cl.trtodlls and feriui The sate of home cooking waa In charge of Mrs Person and Mrs. Stiles A bedspread dnmited oy "Mrs D. Js-Uour wu rattled und won with ticket 131 by Hit, StllCi VP Credenxa v. vV.:. ; (canadian PACinc ure As the melody pours forth beautiful and clear you are oblivious of people and things-such is the charm of the new Orthojjhonic Victrola everytaiag yoa ana wfah r hear in musk, ia yours with this Smart wonder Such wonders we owe to ''Matched lev pedant or "Smooth Flow of Sound" sopited rightry to the new Orthopnonic Victrola cssly by Victor scientists. The eye tee, is pleased. Cabinets of tare leauty lovely designs-Hine woods. Electric drive, if you wish, at slight additional cost. All inatrumeats are seM-atapeiing. Frices from $1400 to as low aa II 15 convenient Byaaents I rata any rtis Masters voice Hear them today. vC Orthophonic - True tog Bound Jtai Muk Victrola 1ctor TalLlnfi Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Montreal v h-I4 it Lean the dog Trademark iRESSES and COATS for Spring Wear New shiprnenU of Ladies' Dreaa and Snort Coat and Afternoon and Evening Dresses arrive weekly from the factory which keep our stock fresh and up to the minute. Latest fabric are uaed in these .garment and the workmanship in guaranteed. JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone G4S. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. Hrangett, Jaaean. and Hkagway Marrh II, II. 1. To t aitreuver. Victoria and Neattle Marrh 15. S3. April 4. FRINCESB DEATKICB. Ft Hatedale, F.t IMla He! la. Ocean falia. Name, Alert Bay. Camflxil River, and Vaneouter every Haturdar. 11 am. Ageoey for all Bteamshlp Unes. Full Information from W. C. OKf'HASn. nrneral Agent. 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