PAGE SIX We Eat No Meals; Ride No Cars' ! WHEN you hire us to do the family washing, you are not put to the expense or bother of feeding us. We eat nothing! Neither do we ask you to pay our carfare. Instead we call for and deliver your washing. We buy our own soap, starch and bluing. Heat our own softened water. Use our own electricity, too. There's no "picking-up" after us. We take all the messy work out of your home, giving you an extra day to do the things you like to do! Yet you'll find our charges most rtasonable considerably leas than it would cost you to do the same work at home. Try us, and sec! The LAUNDRY Does it test CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners l'honc 8 HEALTH FOLLOWS OURWIKTKCaSMCtJ rtajvKON swim. MVUWWSUStJOf TMHUOVrUUMSMS flKUMM &M Uuu imti A SOUND INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Produces a Bigger Dividend than the safest bond W.CAspinall CHIROPRACTOR 6 Exchange Block Green 241 'Deiii ers are now showing Billie Burke Sport Dresses Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 Dr. Alexander Smith Ltlock Phone 75 DENTIST Radio Ra'dio As well an specialising on th No. 17 Radlola. we with to draw your attention to the Radiol No. 16. It U toother of the up-to-date, laat all month models, a six tube receiver Price, tea Radtotrona 9.VOO Price, with Radtotrons .. $111.83 Price, complete with Radtotrons and 100 .A l.oud- apeaker .. tu.7S V. W. (HAMM.ttt Exclusive Wholesale Dealer for RatMola Office: SIM Hlxtli Kl. IU Ml I'rliiif ltutril, li.C. EX-GOVERNOR NOVA SCOTIA PASSES AWAY Held Position injlluenose Province forTwo Terms and was ' Native, Son HALIFAX, Feb. 38. Hon. UcCallun. Orant, former Lleutenant-Oovernor of Nova Scotia for two terms. Is dead at the age of 84. One of his sons, John, resides In Victoria. MacCallum Orant' entire educa tional and bttstnees career was spent In Nova Scotia In Hants Oounty where he was born, and In Halifax wnere he entered business. He was born In Hants County May 17, 1845. a son ,of Jehn N. and Margaret (Mac Callum) Orant Ills education was ob tained at a private school and he entered business In Halifax with the firm of 8. A. Walte and Company. In 1878 he Joined the staff of Black Bros., hardware and shipping merchants, be coming a member of the firm In 187S. and remaining In the firm until 1893 when he founded the firm of Orant. Oxley and Campany. insurance broker and export merchants. His appointment as Lieutenant Gov ernor came November 28. 1916. and It was a surprise to some in that the government departed from the usual custom of choosing a man who had already distinguished himself in poli tics. MacCallum Orant had taken no active part In polities but he had been warm friend and supporter of Sir Robert Borden, a friendship that lasted until the end. Although genial and outspoken and possessing an astonish ingly ready wit, he was never ostentatious, but rather retiring in bis habits, yet he was for years previous to his death connected with a rapidly Increasing number of public activities and hla Interests In the business world reached out In many directions. During his term as Lleutenant-Oov ernor. he had the privilege of enter taining at Government House many This Week's Specials Swift's Hack Bacon, plain or pea-mealed; taking the whole side or half, per lb :Te Milk, any brand, dozen ... $1.10 Per case Flour, any brand, 49 lb. sack .u.no 24 lb. sack JIJK Robin Hood China Oats, 2 pkgs. Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. $1 25 This is the finest blend of coffee for the money! Order 3 lbs. Fine Ontario Cheeae, 2 lbs. 0.1 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs 25? w.lwti. t-u.. n.;i j Reins Tomato Soup, small, 2 tins 135? Medium, 2 tins '.Kit Welch's Grape Jam, 1 lb. tin 115? 2 lb. tin 15? C. & II. Sockeye Salmon in 1 lb. tin. Special, 2 for 05? Holland Herrings, per keg $1.50 Nedwegian Norse Crown Fat Her rings in tomato sauce, per tin 20? Norse Crown Fresh Mackerel, tin :)? Norse Crown Soused Mackerel, tin :wt Norse Crown Kippered Herring. tin 20c Saanich Clam, 2 tins Large Oranges, dozen 10? & 50 Bananas, 3 lbs ,'()c Alberta Market P. GAMl'U, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 20 200 M0DEIS LADIES' SPRING HATS NO MORE $4.50 NO LESS See these before buying elsewhere B.C. FUR CO. Third Avenue We 0 00 Big argams Have Just Received Five Hundred Dozen It.C. FKESH FIRSTS EGGS Every Egg guaranteed We have discontinued handling the Pullet Esirs for a while and will give you the larger siie at the same pricp or cheaper. We have been selling these for 50c per dozen. The price for , this week it dozen for $1.25 CALIFORNIA PRUNES 600 pounds to sell, medium size, and the very best quality. Per lb 100 Or 25 lb. in the box for $2.20 TOMATOES B.C. Pack in the large tin. fc tins for J)."ri 2 tins for 81. Ho 21 tins (1 case) for S:UtT We try to give you the best nervice in the city and our prices are more reasonable B.C. Butchers & Grocers I Jmited Phones 15 and 571 THE DA&X NEW3 Thursday, p, : distinguished people. including the Prince of Wale The Duke of Devonshire and Led Jelllcoe. When Halifax was stricken by the terrible explosion of December 6. 1917. Lieut. Oovernoi brant greatly endeared hflnaelf to tht people or both city and province b his ready and sympathetic efforts li. aid of the Injured and bereaved. Although acting as consular ..gem ft. Germany when the Oreat War broke out. no citizen was more patriotic and Governor Orant had the honor, of sending to the front all his children, live sons and one daughter. All were returned to him In safety after the .rmlstlce. In 1887 he married Laura McNe;; Parker, daughter of Hon Dr. Parker. Dartmouth. N.S. He was always a loyal Conservative and a prominent member cf Fort Mawcy Presbyterian Church. During the last few years of his Incumbency he was In ill health at ln-rcrvala and spent a large part of each year as a patient In a health resort. A successor to Lieutenant Governor j Orant was appointed Jan. 14. 1925. in he person of J Robson Douglas Am-erst. US., and on Jan. 20 the citizens Ip to supply the !;ib.r. Industries to which this development cllcy should be applied Include agriculture. A mines p l ey baed on "Ccal uid Power" and the Samuel Commission's report la set out Suggestions are made fir Imperial de- almost Cash and Carry Grocery Corner Fulfiirt'Sind Sixth Ave. SAVE THE COPPERS Sugar, Granulated, 10 lbs. . . 7:1? Milk, any biand. per tin .... 12c f W V- rat . va i a WESTHOLME THEATR TONIGHT ONLY. 7 and p.m. RICHARD DIX in -Shanghai1 Bonn! MARY BRIAN, TOM McGUIRE, ARTHUR HOYT, CHARLES I5YER, JOCELYN LEE and others C OMEDY - "SPIVSH YOURSELF." AESOP'S FILM FABLES AdmisHlon ;ic nn, ioc i RAT FARMING IS DISCUSSED Alberta Government Preparing Plan For Utilization of Swamp Lands of Province EDMONTON. Jb. 22.- More than 500 applicants, for. muakrat), aiming licensee have been made, to the Alberta government, but to date not a single license has been granted, although legislation which brought the province into this industry was passed a year ago. This was the Information given tc the legla :ature by Hon. George Hoadley. The minister stated that the reason for the apparent backwardness of the Alberta rat farming business waa that but thu Hi ' were Issued unbelievable difficulties h ""al oiatr man rreierence bet,, wltn ln gettlng mtUTI i. lsnea and tor the better of training the, tw tn, protofcjal uuj dominion oung worker. governments satisfactorily adjusted Itl unKNs O.n IMI1STUY He intimated that practically all ve in the final sectun. dealing with tails were now In aaUsfsctory shape jurrency. banking, and taxation, the and be hoped for a considerable speed-confused form of the national accounts Ing up ln the near future, and the budget la criticised and aug- 111) Is IIKDl ( i:i eitlons for greater clarity are made Mr. Hoadley announced that the ap-Apart from the publn- lien-roosU Mr. plication fee for a license to conduct Churchill has raided i is pointed outi a rat farm had been reduced from U la impossible for iu outsider to estl- 825 to 810 and he was ln favor of a mate what private ht'ti-ruotia inside the reduction ln the acreage fee from one Treasury he has also h. lpi cl himself to " dollar per acre to 25 cents per acre itw d.HStrous effect jre discussed of for the first three years and 50 cent! the burden of the rates on Industry (and per acre thereafter, particularly on the unfortunate export In outlining what had been done In trades which have t. pay the abuor- retrard to the 'setting up of s rat farm-mally heavy poor rut directly due to Ing business In Alebrta. Mr. Hoadley their depression i. stated that at the last session the "In the esse of cotton spinning the federal government had asked the pro-chairman of Joshua Huyle and Sons has vlnce to take over swamp lands In the stated (November, 19271 that ln their province for this purpose. Tremendous gainerea .n the Legislative , case rates nave Increased freni 7s. pre- difficulties had bean met with ln Chamber of the Province war to 14c. 15s.. and 17s. ln the pound. In out the details between the sovern. Building to pay their last tribute to 1 Mm as holder of that high office. fw lieutenant governors of Nova Ccctla, If any. had endeared themselves so ln the hearts of the people. LIBERAL INDUSTRIAL INQUIRY IN ENGLAND ISSUES LENGTHY REPORT (continued from page five) Toe funds for road development would come from the road fund, and If necessary' from loans raised by It. from "betterment" taxes, and from a tax on site values. The unemployed would Three whilst at the same time their milk have mania but be bauwved that a solution been smisnd at 100 per cent on their was now near. pre-war value; nor is any abatement1 Oreat care had necessarily to be ex-allowed when these mills are working r reined by the provincial department abort time.' Figures are given for concerned to see that no lajnstloe waa other Industries. done and it waa the minister's In ten "Kconomles" by the Chancellor of the tlon to see that people who have beon Exchequer which merely shifted the making their living from rat trapping burden from the taxpayer to the rate- were given some rights as against payer Increased the Manchester rates others who were coming into the field in 1026 by S.22d. in the pound. with capital and attempting to buy the The relief of rates la tn fact by far rights to swamp and lake areas, the most pressing of financial reforms.; (H.ltl MMAM. I'AKMI'.K and drastic proposals ire made by the! Legally, he supposed, the latter class committee. bad every claim to enter the field but he considered there wart other que- The Prince Rupert All start are re-! tlons Involved and be proposed to aft-quested to attend basketball practice , guard those who had hem maklni tonight at 8 o'clock. . their living ln a small way from this business. The minister pointed out that no granted tot rat faming of occupation Instead LINE-UPS FOR SERIES OF chaMp BASKETBALL IVart Mmimin Ithlettr flub and Priiier lluprrt to 111 I on Mmiig Team Tomorrow N If lit tea jnttiniH o Bva. Diue III U Don. IWmraaentatm. nt ttim Rnrt ai.r. or Nabob, lb. 700 Athletic Club, who are here tor a aeries Bulk Tea Excellent quality, per of basketball games with Prince Rupert lb ,"i)f j Seul-rs for the championship of North- Coffee Great West. Malkin's ,rn Brttton Columbia, are C. Boss. P. Best. Nabob, lb r,r i A,ee tatnw' Muefrave. Oeonge ' r Coffee Fresh Ground, per lb. IDC Creamery Butter, per lb. Llc-IOf 3 lbs. in one block $1.2.") Salt Pork, per lb n2f Bacon, Swift's Premium, back, special per lb 12 Picnic Ham, per lb 22f-2l Eggs, strictly fresh, 3 doz. $1.1H VEGETABLE SPECIAL 10 lb. Carrots 10 IE. Turnips 10 lb. Potatoes (Ashcroft) 4 lb. Onions 84 lbs. for i)3f Tomatoes, large tins, C for . . UZf Pineapple, Singapore, 7 for l.f Canned Fruits, assorted, 8 for Soap, Fels N apt ha, per bar . . Nf Royal Crown Soap, per carton 2.10 Fresh line Green Vegetables every boat at attractive prices FRESH MILK AND CREAM IN FRIGIDAIRE Moody. Uus Webster. These players wUl participate in tomorrow night's gam. The Prince Rupert team wul be composed of Vic Mensle. Oeorge Mitchell. Will Lamble. Sptro Ourvich. Dido Our-vlch. Eddie Smith, Jack MoKulty and Poll Howard. VICE-PRESIDENT OF CANADIAN PACIFIC WILL VISIT CITY Orant Hall of Montreal, rice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, will be a visitor ln the city on Saturday going north aboard tht Princess Mary to make the round trip so Alaska Ha la on a holiday trip, having arrived recently m Vancouver after a visit to California. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a. tit. Digbj Island -Clear, calm; barometer. 30 J0; temperature. 38; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Overcast, strong southeast wind: barometer 30.04; tarn perature, 28; sea rough. Bull HarborPart cloudy, fresh south east wind: baromUr. 80.08; tempera ture. 40; aea moderate: 8 pjn. spoke steamer La touch. Belling ham for Sew ard. 401 miles from BaUlngham; 8 p.m spoke motorshlp Noico. KetohHtan for oeattie. oo miles from Seattle; 10.60 p.m. apoke steamer Camosun, left Knglewood. southbound; 10 15 da. spoke steamer Venture, left Shushartle Ba. nortnoouna. Noon Dlgby Island Clear, fresh northeast wind; barometer, 30.M; temperature, 49: sea moderate. Dead Tree Point Clear, strong southeast wind; barometer. 80.08; temperature, 88; sea rough. Bull HarborPart cloudy fresh south. sf wind; Urometer. SQ 04; tempstatUM. agj; aea moderate. .., series or urliclea entitled "The .u.ivmr oi Accora" from the pen of Isaac T. Marcoason. Internationally known writer, la started in the current iiuitie oi me Saturday Evening post mid gives promise of belim most Inter-ntlug. Mr. Marcosson has taken Csn-hcIii in hl Mioject in thr rles and, in in preamble, states that "an effort win oe maoe to place her In in, American, as n tlie world-wide, or heme of Ihliins." There mo some . -! Iliu.,tia'...i. in tin Iiijt tnuiu Weekend Specials We have prepared for a busy week-end. Listed hii 20 Combination Deals at !re each. Order by Lot Numb"" -p will Kpnrl vnur inrder nut rnrrirfl Cl' " - - - . - - ..... LOT I 4 lb. Brown Sugar 1 )ui. Illue M . 2 lb. Icing Suirar 3 small pk.s. ,,,,, V2 lb. Uroken Shell Walnuts ' G rolls Leader I , f , 1 dosen Pullet Egg's 1 bar Palmolm - , Reg. $1.16. Special .. MT Reg. $1.15. Si ... LOTS ToTi 5 lb. No. 1 White Beans a lb. Prunes sjZ(. i 1 lb. Dry Salt Pork 2 lb. Sultana Kai 1 lb. New Zealand Cheese 4 ps. jev , 2 lb. Pearl Barley a lb. Shelltld w. , Reg. $1.26. Special ,. vrt? Reg. 1.20. - . 5 for Calgary Dry Ginger Ale, Per dosen, $12.2. P. & G. While Naptha Soap, 21 i.,r ... LOT 5 7 lb. B. & K. Oata 2 lb. Ready Cut Macaroni S lb. No. 1 Jap Rice Reg. $1.15. Special .. 05 f LOT 7 1 lb. Breakfast Bacon, sliced 2 dos. Fresh Pullet Eggs Reg. $1.16. Special . . I).'? LOT i; 1 lb. Orangi I . , bulk 1 lb. Freah (ii u' Reg. $120. i, si on LOT h II). Pall Silv.-r I.. , 1 large pkg. Aii . i Flour Reg. $1.20. M fc- FRESH VU0KTABLES AM) FRtil-Tomatos, Head Lettuce, Spinach, New ( at.i...; Celery, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Banana-. Oranges, Lemons, etc. Malkln'a Best Jam, 2 lb. Tin for Mi Strawberry, Raspberry and neveral other a--arrived in this popular medium ize tin. LOT 9 LOT in 10 lb. sack Wild Rose Pastry Flour l lb. Holly !!r,.. 1 tin Malkin's Baking Pow- land Butter der, 12 os. l tin Christie - 1 lb. Shredded Cocoanut l lb. Corn Stan Reg. $1.20. Special .. urt Heir. $1.15. flv LOT 11 LOT I J 1 tin Malkin's Grape Fruit, ".tins Libby s I' . 2's medium 1 tin Libby's 8hredded Pine- 1 bottle Nal..., apple, l's, tails 1 bottle Heii I 1 tin lobby's Pears, 2's sup I 1 Malkin's SMced Peaches. 1 small tin II. l'a. Ulls Soup Special, 4 fpr ."(? Reg. $125. i " ' Red Arrow Sodas, Special, lf Tai k. . We received a fresh shipment on Monday I is the biggest value in package Soda Biscuits .:, ' ket. Out stock is fresh and crisp. YELLOW NEWTON APPLES Unwrapped stock, box .VJ ).". This may be your last opportunity to get a k season at such a low price. LOT 13 LOTH 1 large tin Quaker Peaches 1 tin Royal An;-1 large tin Quaker Apricots 2's 1 Urge tin Nabob Green 1 tin Del Min;. Gage Plums 1 tin Nabob I-p. 1 large tin Aylmer Crushed 1 tin Blue M Pineapple apple, 2's Special,, 4 for rr Special. 4 for 9'f LOT 15 LOT f " 3 pkgs. 8ugar Crisp Corn 1 tin Malkin i: Flakes l tin 1st Choi,. 2 pkgs. Grape Nut 1 tin Golden . i C lb. sack Wheatiete 1 tin Nabob T Reg. $1.20. Special . . D.-f Special, 4 for " Sunklst Ornncwt, :t dozen fur fil.M We are selling the best value in town ol is good, and quality splendid. Il.a PKBSII PULLET K(i8 :t dosen for $1.00 Pullet Eggs are scarce, but we have u linn LOT 17 LOT M 1 tin Libby's CruRhed Pine- 7 tins CampM!' ' apple, l'q, tails sorted. 1 tin Nabob Fruit Salad, 2's Your chnin 1 1 tin Rosedale Apricots, l's Vegetable. x I ' tails Consomme. J" I i" ' A; '"' 1 large tin Quaker Peaches gus, Beef. i: ()V Special, 4 for J)5r) 7 tin for - LOT la LOT 20 1 tin Malkin's Peas 1 large tin Nai'" 1 . 1 tin Malkin's Refugee tieajis I large tin Liit y K , 1 tin Malkin's Corn 1 large tin MaU, 1 tin Libby's 8pinnch, 2's 1 large tit) '"' ' 1 1 tin Nabob Tomatos, 2's 1 tin Nabob Tom., - ((.f Special, 6 or O.'r) Special, 5 for -iaaHIBHa-MB1aaSBMsaeBsBiaMBaBsasss tmmmmmmmmm " ' ' DOROTHY" BRAND MILK ' Hi',' ' , " 8' sliea i "'i Baby, 9C to case Tails, 48 to ' Hotel, 24 to case Our price per case $5.t!5 Tall slie. '. i'" Rupert Table Supply n Phones 1110, Hit. SIS