PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS Naval Dance 'INSURANCE FOR BRITISH Is Enjoyable1 UNEMPLOYED DESCRIBED Twenty Younr Folks In Attendance at Affair in Headquarters on Wednesday ,;ijM j WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL lvcuvanc to fnv? you 're wise. which gives the greatest beat for the money expended, believing that a satisfied customer is the greatest asset a merchant can have. Phone us for a trial order and Join the family of contented householders who are using the best fuel (n town. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 618 TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. IN INTERESTING TALK Before ajRotaryiClub audience yesterday afternoon, J.-'WesHv Breftdv, author and lecturer of Toronto, gavi gave Outbreak of War At the outbreak of the war more 'than 1.000,000 women became mu- : nitlon workers and they were given f A n i the privilege of the insurance. Then, Jtuviin 1Q1Q t thp jtfcrninz of armistice. the government proud in victory, optimistic and in a remunerative np ;mood. offered free insurance to prl- 3 k J rate soldiers. Dr. Bready stated 'Profits sUU ran into the millions and there seemed no end to the supply. The next step proved a slip, for the Kovemment remaining in Ithis satisfied state, enacted legis lation to provide more or less free Insurance to civilians unemployed I who had not paid premiums. This ! had occurred In 1918 and was. the sneaker intimated, the first devia- Phone zns uon from a well conceived plan and the beginning of trouble. In 190 came an act unlversalttinz the CITIZENS Dr.! a Ratines of the,Toil unit of the , . nf nft tnan:1.:n aAAi nn "Trio TTnmrmlnvrnpnr.r Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer " , V?, "73 . "V"i--v and Dole. He his remarks; Reserve entertained Wednesday Insurance was emphatic m night with a delightful dance at. concerning the unfair criticism that had been .aimed at at naval headquarters, about twenty system which had originally served so magnificently the young couplet being In attendance working class of Great Britain and . j at the affair. Dancing was in pro- concluded by stating that some 1 principle and this in the shadow of ' gress from 9 pm. until 2 ajn. and, plan would have to be made to se- a great economic depression resul-at midnight, delicious refreshments pa rate the real insurance from the ted In the profits dwindling, the ware served. extended insurance or dotes from treasury emptying and gradually, a P. Peterson was master of cere- the state. heavy debt appearing. Things had monies and the committee in ! ne began his talk by ouUinlng become so tangled. Dr. Bready ex-charge consisted of Terry Orme. the first unemployment act passed j plained, that three and four acts Billy Elttas and Ted Smith. !m 1911, which, since its enactment, would be passed within a single !has had 2! modifying acts. In 1909. year In order to try and improve D. A. Cooper and C. S. Neville. Dr. Bready said, the disease of In- conditions. When Miss Margaret sound engineers, who have beea'dustry had to be grappled with andJBondfield was minister of labor in paying a visit of Inspection to the the chairman of the Board of Trade 1930 additional acta were passed Capitol Theatre here, sailed by th? submitted a further and more bal-J making it impossible for any work-Prince Rupert last night on their janced policy as did Churchill. A j er who could get work to draw dole, return to Vancouver j still better one was suggested in .and today, the speaker continued. ;,nin a policy based on the well- the government had plenty of Week-End Specials Swift's Premium Bacon-taking whole, per lb. Swift's Picnic Hamper lb. Maikin's Best, Cof feel-lb. tin Royal City Oreen or Wax Beans, per tin Orchard City Peaches 2's 2 tins Maikin's Best Sockeye Salmon, Mb. tin Bggs Fresh Extras 3 dot. Kellogfs Corn Flakes per pkg Fine Ontario Cheese 2 lbs Maikin's Best Pears 2's per tin Jutland Sardines 3 tins Dry Prunes 50-68 per lb. Rum &, Butter Toffee per lb Nutty Hearts Candy per lb Navel Oranges Large sise. per dos. Navel Oranges Small sise. 4 dos. 20c; 18c 40c! 45c 20c 25c 45c 50c! 95c Alberta Market P. GAMUUL Proprietor Fifth Street : known life, fire and automobile insurances. : But it was in 1911 that the civilized world first saw real unemployment insurance enacted. True, there had been experiments in j Switzerland but. the speaker said. lit was in Great Britain that the legislative act had been placed on the statute books. It had remained to this day as the basis of sane un employment insurance. At first it was insurance with contributions from the worker, the employer and the state. The worker paid the equivalent to five cents per week, the employer the same and the state one-fourth of the total sum. 15 C Tne unemployed could not draw in-jsurance until six payments had 3 5 C ! ben made and 001 otU he had jbeen out of employment a week. So 3 0 C i successful thi erly unemploy-ment insurance that after but one 95C'year and a half tner had accumulated a profit In the treasury of 3.-IOC-30000- 11 had turned out to be Deuer. tne speaxer aeciareo. uui the legislators had dared to hope. checks so that contrary to the general belief, men could not be on the dole and at the same time work. High Tariffs Dr. Bready gave a heated account of the ignorant views that have been expressed on this troublesome question and mentioned, too, how Great Britain had been made a victim of high tariffs, a "country with free imports without free trade." The time has come.' Dr. Bready said, "for both an honest bosiness-like unemployment insurance and a separate dole." This would have to come in order to save the good name of the insurance, he said. Great Britain's social heritage had been the most inspiring the world had ever known and. after the wonderful work and traditions of Lord Shaftsbury and Dr. Barnardo. the people were not likely to neglect their unemployed. At the close. President O H Mun- ro, who was in the chair, thanked Dr. Bready heartily on behalf of the club for his fine address. There were numerous guests as well as a full attendance of members at the luncheon. ORGANIZE Projrrssive Association is Formed at Port Essinston P)RT ESSINGTON, Feb. 19 A meeting of electors was held here on Monday evening last and formed the Port Esstngton Progressive Association There are around GO el igible voters at present in the district and the object of the association U to further the welfare of the community in general. The following committee was elected: President. J. A. Brown. Secretary-treasurer, II J. Brown. Executive A. M. Klpp. T. J. J. R. Brown and Mrs. S. R. District News SKIDEGATE Weather on the Queen Charlotte Islands has been quite mild of late. Prton roses and snowdrops are beginning to make their appearance In the gardens. ! Mitchell Newman, II. R. Beaven and Capt. P. Ilaan of Queen Charlotte City paid a brief visit to Skidegate recently, having motored down. Col. J. M. Rolston arrived recent ly from Vancouver with his party. They are doing Umber survey work for the Powell Rrvtr Co. and are making headquarters at Aliford Bay. Residents of Queen Charlotte Isl ands have been deltahted to see Oapt. Edward Mabbs, at present chief officer of the steamer Prince John, back on the Island ran. Cant. Mabbs has always taken a keen In terest in the develoDtnent of the Islands. He Is very popular nd a friend of practically all resident of the Islands. C N. TRAINS For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday 3 pm From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satar- days 10:40 aoa. Phone 953 EVERY WOMAN faces this question "How do I look to other people?" If you have a lovely skin, attractive eyes, and plenty of enthusiasm, you need not worry. So many women, though, risk their beauty hy neglect of constipation. It often causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull eyes, pimples. Yet constipation can be overcome by eating Kcllogg's All-Bean. This cereal provides "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and Vitamin B which tones the intestinal tract. All-Bxan also supplies iron for the Mood. The.bulk" in All-Bxan Is much like that of lettuce. Special cooking processes make it finer, more palatable. It is not habit-forming. Surely this is safer than abusing the system with pillc ami drugs so often habit-forming. Two taUespoonfols daily will eorreet most types of eonttipaUoa. ALL-BRAN 11 your Uttestiaal trouble is not relieved this wsy, see your doctor. At all grocers. In the red-and-greea package. Made by Kellogg in Londoa, Ontario. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT Promotions In Sun Life Staff T. B. Maeauley. president of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, yesterday announced the folio wing promotions in that or ganization: Arthur B. Wood, here tofore vice-president and chief actuary, to be viee-presldent and managing director; E. A. Maenutt. heretofore treasurer, to be vice-president and treasurer: Geo. W Bourse, assistant actuary, to be actuary: J. J. Cooper, J. B. Mabon and C. D. Rutherford to be associate actuaries. The appointments were confirmed, at a meeting of the board of directors De Jong's Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Fraser Valley Creatwood in 3-lb. bricks North Star Brand Pure Lard 39c 61c w sv V1 Maikin's Best Orange Marmalade. 4g-oc jar Frasex Valley Loganberry Jam. per 4 -lb. paU Clark's Pork Beans per tin Columbia Cut Oreen Beans 2 tins for Malkin i Best Tea per 1 -lb pkg. Royal City Tomatoes 2 1 large cans, 2 tins Kellogg s Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. for Sunlight Soap per carton Pitted Dates New pack 2 lbs for Bunkist Oranges Small tae. 4 doc. targe sfeW 2 doz tor '1BW California Grape Fruit 4 for Lemons Large alee per doa. 29c 39c 21c 25c 19c 23c 89c 69c 25c 35c Free Delivery on Orders of $8.e or over In. r . J rP 'dt.reter s lea g And Sale is Held (Affair Quite Successful Considering j Weather Very Happy From I Social Standpoint I Despite unfavorable weather conditions, the Valentine tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon in the Church Hall by the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Anglican Church at Seal Cove was a fairly successful affair as well as a very happy social function. Mrs. W. B. Skinner and Mrs. Dan Sievert were in charge of the home cooking table. Mrs. E. A. Hart, assisted by Misses Mildred Dixon and Eleanor Sievert, conducted the sale I of candy. The tea room was in charge of Mrs. S. E. Sanbury and Mrs. G. A. Kebey. Mrs. W. O. Vtgar. Mrs. W. V. Tattersal and Mrs. W. II. Goodsell poured and servtteura were Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout. Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton, Miss Annie Boddie and Miss Margaret Sievert. Acting as cashier was Mrs. A. Frebourg. During the afternoon Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton rendered several very acceptable piano solos. NAVAL RESERVISTS OFF TO ESQUIMALT A party of eight members of the local unit of the Royal Carta-, dtan Naval Volunteer Reserve sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Ksquimart naval barracks where they will take courses of training varying in duration from two to six weeks. The party consisted of Leading Stoker Matthew Harris, Ordinary Seamen William Brooksbank. 1 Dona W Allistone, John Allistone. j Harry Feyer. William ETktns and I Arthur Smith and Stoker Levi Free- istad. MUSSALLEWl'S Sanitary MEAT MARKET STORE NO. 1 FIFTH AV1-NUE -1 Headquarters For Quality Meats. Buy your Sunday roast here and be Fhone 953 . Mtisfied, or leave your order at our Butter 67c downtown stores Friday & Saturday Specials Rolled Routs 5 lbs ritl.ML BEEF Sirloin ti T-Bone Roasts C (f with oBiietent. S ibs VXUU Rump Roasts 5 Ite. Lean Pot Roasts 5 lbs. Cross Rib Roasts I 5 lbs T-Bone Steaks Bone loss New York Steaks for frying. S lbs. Round Steaks 2 lbs. 39cl Shoulders ' S But. 9CjLolns- 21c GRAIN TED PORK $ Ite Loin Pork Chops 2 lbs. Fresh Side Pork per lb. Pork Steaks 2 lbs SPRING LA.MI1 per lb. Loins per to Shoulders per lb. 8 tew Lamb per lb. Pure Pork j 2 Ite. iCamhrtdce 2 Ite. Lean Vt fence Beef 2 tea Young Beef Liver I P lb. ' Weinera 2 Ite I I Ayrshire Bacon . per lb. S1.00 LOO 90c 75c S1.00 45c 18 Telephones 81 50c 40c 85c 75c 85c 40c 15c 30c 22c 22c 18c 15c 35c 25c 25c 18c 45c 20c Fridn stiBims aUKKBJii mnimxxwrmn duk k FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7:50 & 9:50 Sat. Matinee at 2:30 15c, 10c Feature starts at 3:20 More Laughs Than a Barrel of Monkeys-See Bus,tr I sidewalks ot New York" With Anita Pate. Cliff Edwards. A gang of merrvm.i most hilarious trip of a lifetime "'tl Comedy "She Snoops to Conquer" "Harem Scwu tK.i,l jvai in -aroint, rviu ' Another Grand Program J MONDAY ti TUESDAY "SIN OF MADELON METEOR - - 1, Jx-a wonderful A Pono L t1' . cushion iciWirtff V'tUlaQcl Tl I VTW exclusive to 0 : I rZ a 1 in h:,!- S" "Gum c r i VV! , becau.st : V fSTt-.r1 y nadian ai. , "By MUc the tki S. E. Parker Ltd. . Dealers Prince Rupert, B f gM COAL Satisfaction guarantee with Our Famous Bdson and Bulk-ley Valley COAL. No. 1 Bulk-ley Valley Wheat. Oats and Barley. Pratt Chick Food. Seeds and Fertilizers. Pnnce Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 Si 558 TELEPHONE VALENTIN DAWK S KEEN A BRANS Creamery Bulla I Cottage Chttxl NtEMI PASTfRIzra El AND CREAM D.Wt Early IXtlitn rbmtttl the at; Telephone Servi to ice Vancouver Victoria One minute etc. NOW OPEN It is now possible (o telephone from Prince Rupert to points throughout Canada and the I ruled States. Ask the operator for "Long Distance." Rate to Vancouver-one minute Two minute Three minutes Rate to Victoria i t, S3.00 S3. 15 53.M sa.85 Two minutes Three minutes M-5 'j:. For the present the hours of wrvicc arc 9 a.m. to 6 pju. North-west Telephone Co.