Sale Starts 9:00 Tues., March 1st i raw to DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. FRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every A-'ternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert .Hily .Mews, Limited, Third Arena H. t. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSChlPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid m advance. For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week by maU to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period By mall to all other parts of Britten Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mall to an other countries, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone - s Member ! Audit Bureau of Circulations TESTING PUBLIC OPINION The provincial government seems to be sending out various taxation reports for the purpose qf testing public opinion. . When a statementis civeiito thenrvss iiu-uirard to cer tain proposed measures, there is usually a reaction. If the suggestion is not received with favor, protests come im mediately. If it is a suggestion that meets with popular) favor, there are favorable responses. In this wav the feel-: mm iii'iiim Children" Rubber Coats values to $5.75 "Christ Jesus" Science Church Subject Sunday The subject of the lesson-sermon tin all Christian Science churches $Sj00 ; and societies on Sunday was "Christ 10c, Jesus." ' Among the Bible texts included 3.00 j in the les&n-eermon vw the fol- ; towing frofii John 14:11: "Verily. S3 00 1 mlly. I ssy unto you, lie that be- V OO ; iteveth en me. the works that I do to go. . stoall he do also: and greater works than these shall he do; beoauae I go unto my Father." The lesson-sermon also included Monday Feb. 2. 193x tne mdJng oI citations from the .Christian Science textbook., "Set- Tuesday Thursday Friday From Vancouver-Sunday .. Wednesday Friday ... . , Sunday 83.75 14. tieHe Gym Bloomers, values to $3.53. for . ir Serge Pleated Skirts 4 to 12 years, 79c to A iss Curtain Panels, to $2.25 for RSc and : rilled Curtains with Ues and valance, pair, from 73c to Man in the Moon J Aiming high is all right, but be sure you load the gun. If yon faR. blame you reel r. Its better to- be bHten hi th race than to be one of the hone) Mt at Uve starting post. The fart driver is usually the ?hap who has iiowhen particular Ed i Who has been studying French i "Je fadore." Mary t Coldly i: "Shut ymi-self." Two women, over the tea clips KILLING A COW !en and Health with Key to the; "And did you have a ntoe nm In the Indian state of Kashmir it is n crimp tn kill i envv IScrtPtures," by Mary Baker Eddy, (on your honeymoon?" klo,;? fi. ? ? beln "Oh. wonderful- I mot the dar-That m " i ! Tl,nf in u- j P f u i is because to the Hindu the cow is a sacred animal ..christTthe ideal Truui. thatJteg man." ana the Hindus are the virtual rulers of Kashmir although come to heal skkness and sin ; Only a small minority of the population. The Moslems in through Chrtsttan Science, and aU Sanr "Alice and I went out of. Kashmir, who are usuallv the iwa snnts nhd nnnivi cIjirsas tributes all power to Ood." date last night with thos? are not allowed to kill one of their own animals although they would like to do so. The punishment for breaking this i M 1 CUftJl0 law is seven years imprisonment. Moll uCliGuUie Laws such its this, the result of religious differences, cause friction and the uppishness of the Hindus is a con- i closes at post office: tinual source of annoyance to their noorer neighbors. ff th r.t In a country where such conditions obtain it is easy for Monday, Wednesday and Ft nmmtmifm tn rXitnln r. fw, t,...n....,:nt! dsv 2 3 n.r p.rr ' agitators to stii-up strife. . : From the East Saturday, Tuesday and Thurs-' day 10:40 ajn. j Fer Vancvuver I twin Eleok brothtrs.-Olafa "Oh. I've heard of them. !Tel! me. are they alike In every 'way?" Sara: "Not now. dearie. The one I was with has a black eye now." JiMoves to Corner Fulton and Sixth ia:30 noon I I. Crevatto. the tailor who han-pan. dies thr- Tip Top Clothes, is mov- 11 pjailng his establishment from Fourth I Street to the corner of Fulton and, pxa (Sixth Streets where he will have .10:30 a jn. more commodious premises and. fye pjn. able to oater to his customer1 t Il.ii.- ' ' at - a T J pan, ucvicr auYauiagr. ing of the people is secured without committing the gov- to be desired, it is sad to think it is necessary to retrench eminent to anything. to such an extent that many people doing useful work uiv Judging from the tone of southern newspapers, the gov-lder government auspices have to be dismissed and salar- ernment is devoting its attention just now more to cutting les of others cut so low that they find it very difficult to. down expenses than to increasing taxes. The scheme formake ends meet, J income tax levying outlined a few days ago has been ab- Reasonable curtailment of expenditure and reasonable andoned and the increases in taxes, it is intimated, may reduction of wages and salaries should be thp rjiile. There h i not be as great as were expected. While this is very much such a thing as going too far in this direction. ' S1.75 SL35 S1.95 Crepe de Chenes. Silks. Etc., assorted UUU Qf colors, to $1.75. per yard FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Comprising lines in Chiffon and Seml-Smice Weights, in a variety of colors JQP i,l and sixes, rat $1.2$ to $US. About 200 pairs to be sold at this price. Trr pair Baby Bonnets, a big selection all at Half Price Third Ave. & Fulton Street I 1 Sale Starts 9:00 Tues., March 1st STOCK MUST BE SOLD TO LIQUIDATE LATE PARTNER'S INTEREST Prices in many cases Cut-in-half, and positively Every Article in the Store Reduced Below Cost. THIS IS A CASH SALE. NO REFUNDS. EXCHANGES. APPROVALS. NO C.O.D. CHARGES or PnONE ORDERS. ors. best quality 3Q( blacks and colors QGp J71 tV rayon, per pair j per pajr Silk Gowns, in a pleasing sel- Children's Pullover Sweat- ection QCnto CO 7ff ers, values to Q4 HIZ from 331 V&.iD $2.95, at flloJO Silk Pyjama Suits, in various Ladies' Jaeger Coat Sweat-styles, values to Q4 ers, values to Cl QC 2.95tfor $8.50, for frPP Princess Slips, some lace Boys' Pullover Sweaters-trimmed Q4 OQ at QCkn to C-f QE 01 tL.VO from 75c to ... from Children's Pyjamas, heavy Towels, all our stock at 39c, pyjama stripe, 7 to 14 59c, 69c and 70 $1.15 to $1.45 ac Sheets, reg. value $2.95 per Women's Flannel- Qf pair, bleached 7Qtf ette Gowns Ov each UKy Kiddies' Crib Blankets, blue Pillow Slips, fully bleached, or pink, heavy An values to 65c QQ grade, each Ue per pair Silk Covered Pram Covers, Sheets, finest quality hem- iff 79c to $1.45 grr 32.95 Sleepers, Dr. Denton make, Boys' Sturdy and Strong per Q4 TtZ Hose, all sites 9o suit tjl.e per pair :lt Bedspreads, rose, blue or gold at $133 to .ill-Wool Colored BlankeU weight 10 lbs, pair tVindow Shades, green or cream guaranteed rollers, each -ndersvear in great Yariety, Children's Vests from 29c to All-Wool Vests from 4.75 Urceila Spreads, full sue QC Off beautitul quality, to $10.50. ea WAO Ootton Spreads, nice quality each 81-49 jo Prs. Orey Wool Blankets QO he 1 56x76, ralue $6.50. for , S9.75 89c 49c 59c ! Only Wool Gaberdine Raincoats, these are a particularly durable gar- CIO ment. values to $25.00. for l"Afl,uv Boys- Slickers, navy or yellow QO ns $i5.sD to size 34. each Kid Gloves, Ilne.-,t stock values to $3 50. pail $2.25 Long White Kid Evening Gloves QtP size 5S. 7'. 72 only fovch Dresses, in a large variety of HQr patterns and sizes, from .vanresses White Jean Hoover Q-f Hff Dresses, heavy quality, each V- Ai; our stock of Ladies' Coats on sale, best ..uallty linings and many fur Qi Cft trimmed, at from $6.75 to Oil.UU uldien s Costs, tweeds, etc from $2.33 to 4.50 Bunting. 1000 yds. red, blue. yellow or purple Ap per yard Table Cloths, various sizes, some with colored 70 borders, front .... Coatings, splendid qualitv, 54-ilich, velours CJ-fl AU tweeds, to $3.75 ?-JLty All-wool Flannels in various colors A Ot 1.25 Per yard Figured Crepe de GjQft Chenes to 2.50. yd. Viyella Flannels, Q&f various shades, vd, Cretonnes all on sale QQn ner vd. from 14c to u Prints and Broadcloths. 13c, 17c and 2C iOs per vard Pillows, feather filled art tick covers Q-fl OQ 89c and ?-i.07 Comforters, cotton filled art covers, from QQ Qff $2,45 to t?0.a Ladies' Jaeger tions, various Q) styles, suit . . V"0 Ladies' All-wool Y Jaeger OA-make uv Striped Flanncit-j. lie and white f)cn vd. from 15c tn White Cotton, 3H nen wide, 3 yds. tm Cotton Crepes, of colors Jfjg . 24 Only Ladir r Raincoats guai u lit y, these cor i best of our stoi $13.75, selling for rirls Red Slit-; cord collar and strap, each Hats to match each 57.45 1.49 'rirls' Whoopee Q4 PJ Slukfirs . v 7fc IN ONE DIRECTION FOR SIXTY YEARS If VOll follow vrv turn n( n rivor you may lose sight of tho way it A .A'93i is going. Bui on a map it is quite plain that tho river has only one true direction. The record of Canada Is like a river interrupted at times by twists and turns of difficulty, but making across the map of the last sixty years a line of progress so strong and sure that its direction is unmistakable. The Royal Bank of Canada is typical of Canadian progress. Starting as a small local bank in Halifax, it has moved steadily forward through booms and depressions since 1869, With 881 branch offices, over 550 million dollars of deposits and assets of over 750 millions, it is today one of the .great banking Institutions of .the wodd. J , k V "Me Canada and The Bank are travelling the same sure direction. THROYAL BANK OF CANADA Capital and Reserves Total Assets ' . . . $74,155,106 over $750,000,000 Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you.