BtftstilBtfBljtlttlsljitBtBBf t -TH3 DA2LT NEWS Tuesday, February 2' Pi.02 FOUR Mm mm A Message to FISHERMEN nantmnmmmmmfmufummmmiumms.ummmtumtumtummmvummm 5 We have a big assortment of k D Goodrich and Miner Rubber Boots at very reduced prices. Before buying rubber goods be sure you see these. We have the famous 1JLACIC DIAMOND RUBUEK SUITS FOR FISHERMEN SPECIAL Rubber Boots, 34-Length, Miner's & Goodrich 4 25 per pair l'ivc Hundred and Forty-Five IiMicrmcn and 330 Horses , y Swept to Sea on Ice MOSCOW, Feb. 21 . CP Facing death from drowning or exposure. ECONOMY SPECIALS STOCK UP YOUK PANTRY PEAIiL WHITE SOAP 6 Ior FRY'S' COCOA-V per tin FRY'S' UNSWEETENED ' CHOCOLATE. 12-lb. pkg. .1 EMPRESS TEA Indo-Ceylon. pwd price, buy and save AOp 1UU per lb, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Reduced Prices ' MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' 17-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 57S Phone II i , Fishing g See that you are outfitted right and at the right price. We have a complete line of fish- ermen's goods. We have bought a big stock of Caribou brand and can outfit you from jj head to foot. g Shirts and Underwear a Specialty You can't go wrong on these goods and the I prices are so low that if you see them you H will simply have to buy from us. wum m tu tm$MSM emu i nimBii mmm mm miumm t:iJ9ur.i u tu m s mm turn mm m m: MONTREAL IMPORTERS : FACE DEATH FINANCING IN CASPIAN, OF LIBRARY Meeting Last Night Decides to Ap point Committee as Auxiliary To Hoard lo Collect Funds Much Discussion ; Question Arises Whether Fee drifting helplessly on two separate' gIl0II,, ,(C cliar.r(, ,or TIl0,e Ic.c floes on the Caspian Sea yes- Vlng New Hooks , . t" tcrday. - ; . ' . .i i ..,,w,i.,r ..r, At a nirrtlntr in the Citv Hall last jfeel that the city could this year so bevond the S1900 at nresent net u;; 'ested $3000 as a possible ob-lcctive Gcoree Arnold sutreestprf rimrtr aside for that purposeTo make the that a committee be appointed and, Terrace Snowing, east wind. 28. Atyansh Light snow, calm, 24. Anyox Heavy snow, calm, 32. Stewart Eight Inches dry snow, calm, 31. JIa'zeltoh Cloudy, calm, 23. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, mild. Burns Lake Dull, calm, 21. "TILLIE THE TOILERS Get quick results with a want ad 'IV. HOVAJE.Q VOO SWEKTTi TAWUM r vr',..7, I I 1 , The Spring M iracle of Glass i A little glass Is a necessity for thc"to demand attention. It must be successful garden. Glass means a norsc manure and It must be .sash to coyer a frame under which 5,ackrd untu u rteain before Roto start seeds. The protection pf a , .. im' 1K 1IHU Hit. PIW Willi HICII .1 1 V OUII . . . . . ii .. 6 v !sash slanted to calch the low rays ..... lot the winter sun in March is one pl"t Hand the heat must 5 or the miracles of spring in the gar- subside before planting seed. JJ ; den. Under this canopy of glass AboutjA foot to 18 inches of ma-Jj ! many plants seem to defy freezing nure is spread in the bottom 'of weather even when an occasional , the pit, the frame set upon it and "! When these frames have no artl-j flcial heat they are known as cold frames. When fermenting manure j gives them artificial heat beneath j the soil they are hotbeds. The latter j: are the most , useful (or certain stunting of vegetables that need a. long season of grow th and for those J that are tender. Owing to the dlf-, f Iculties of securing frtteh stable ; manure to make the heating com-! post, cold frames are coming Into more general use where a few years ago the hotbed seemed indispensable. The cold frame cannot fill Its place for raising tender vegetables or flowers although It offers a good substitute for the hardy vegetables and annuals and many of the half-hardy sorts. The hotbed is the substitute for! i warm weather and n garden in miniature. The hojlbed should be constructed properly at the start or it is likely to prove unsatisfactory. Ityt- beds beds sunk sunk in in the the ground ground arc are mor more " in a fee of a dollar a year from the satisfactory and than tnc people reading new books. . type set upon a pile of manure on H. F. Pullen explained the situa- the level ground. For the former a tlon In regard to the : constitution nu uircc ,ecl ;wP snouia De V"5 change Its constitution if a a fee "c rarics AcL lie saw no lccal oblrc- tlon to making such a charge biii the status ofUhe J'fba'rfuuld have tot be changed. Tlicrpi were critics who thought the peopled wishing to use newtbooks shodld go to a pri- Sunday caught the fishermen on evening, with the City Copimls- "ding f r T wcrc man- who objected the ice packs which were rapidly sioncr presiding, it was decided to ato changing the status from a free sweat seaward. ;ask the commissioner to appoint til . A til.. as unrarv ui h iiv iinrarv FAnH .sunnHes are onlv meafrre commiuce 10 raise iunas ior ie. :- -'-"--- ,, with the of1 lne commissioner. 4. n. riusoury, nnV fh nliSt nf the unfortunate P"b"c library object and, the plight of the unfortunate ... men and animals Is descfibed as enabling ,he the ,lhrirv library board tn to nur.'F. r- A. MacCallum, Harry Brccn, inomas Mrs. Alex Aiex Macken- MacKcn- ck, chase books and reblnd ,oinn- pviri.miiv rrnn AiminnM new some d"fXUe.mA,y.r'lU;.'a"!! of those on hand. The tentative Dean Gibson and others con- arc ucjllg usca ui uie cuun, wo BCti tlnnpd thi rilsriisslnn Mr MnrCal- more food to them and ice break ers are to attempt to rescue them. Last year 1100 men were similar ly caught and all were saved. sum 01 at leasi i,uuu is requirea ior lum favored a fee for those who yond the dimensions of the frame. With the frame built and the nit were .charged. At present it was ready thfr manure Is the next task constituted under, the. Public Lib during the How to Make It CROSS MICTION Of HOTttp, bnwl at a six-inches, ot fUttfr silted soil is spread over it. the space about tin frame being well banked with soil or leaves. Place a thfrmomyter in the soil and when it drops u)-ibout 90 after thr first' Inlatse hnlult: It is ready for flaming, t. Show.er For Anyox j TRAGEDY AT fn, t,m(!n, r.w.. I could afford it. People appreciated ;anl Mrs. James Weir. ttndelast Night AUTO RACE Mrs. Andrew Hardy. Formerly Miss Mary Casey, i. Honored At the home of Mrs. Sam Hau-denschild. Seventh Avenue Bast, a delightful post-nuptial slwwer was held last night In honor of Mrs. Andrew Hardy of Anyox. formerly Miss Mary Casey of this city, thr hostessc beirfg Mrs. Richard Long .1-11.. t ... i,u... a thine better if they nald for It. Brldse was enjoyed A proposal to charge a fee to Mr Bf een PPO"d to charging those using the library, possibly a'a definite fee but favored a collec-Hniiar vMr nhipMoH option of funds. Mr. Black favored Nine Person Killed by Winiiliij Car in Craml National Hare At Iturnos Aires HUENOfJ AIHrS. ArgWlUije, j'rJj 27:-TIe conclusion of Uie Grand National 920-mile auto race here was marred wtth tragedy when nlnr were killed and many injured at a crowd surged out to meet and con gratulate the winner as he sped lo eany pan 01 ine evening, tne prac the finish line. The driver, a Chll-wlnner being Mrs. W. V. Tattcrsal ean. was unable to stop his machine Jr. The presentation of many beau- wjilch plunged 'at a high rat of being a hardship on those who at askln varlous & " ' Th " m" ,"1, r" Bpcfd ,nl thC onco,nl" maM of a time like this are needing the 11- to taId- Mrs- Mackenzie favored a I ,Pi?f? S,? hnity. brIde by Mlsse Strand and Hed- brarv most .collection and offered to lead off , --.1- .1.,..- with five dollars. Mr. Woodland fa-lstrom ,n a baket which had been tastefully decorated with Ottoman. tliH7;'PP0nUn one person from pink . . . . ... ivann wwr n 1 t a rw n n n rw m t 1 n eacn society to rorm a committee. vhjjv ii hu Mrs. F. IJarber. Mrs. H. J. Bacon. Mrs. Sam Hougan. Mrs. Finally W. M. Blackstock moved ture brlde and Broorn- Delicious re- H. Leaper. Mrs.,11. M. Hale, Mrs W. iresnmenis were tnen served. 1 v. rauersai, Mrs. oeorge a. Casey. mi. . i . . . ... 1 1 nmv nrpcpnT inpinriAi m r an- ' Mr . n fnr wiir i.iiu Kiiirv rs. uv.,n... t 11 1 ui. inis was camea ana il was ieii - ...... - "U""J was HO . . " . - - rirpw Jf-rHw Mr. ' Ram ll.Xr... Ml.. Pl-.. Rmlth idea in calling the meeting. wlin m commissioner 10 maxc tne Frank Dibb recounted the efforts appointments. that had been made last year by1 (the Oyro Club and Toe H. There riLCHARDS Plain or VZn was the possibility of a larger Tomato Juice, Fs, 4 tins building being available soon COCKEYE SALMON Vs's Q C n which might be secured but It 2 tins KINO OSCAR SARDINES 3 tins HEINZ TOMATO SOUP Medium, Bcr.ljn, - UEINZ TOMATO SOUP Small, 3 tins FELS NAITHA SOAP 'per carton LUX FLAKES 3 for l would cost $1000 to fit It up. The Qi5p ! public was a glutton for new books and Miss Crulkshank, the librarian, i Cp'dld her best to provide them. He , would .support any-move designed 27P to meet the emergency. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh suggested a 7Q0 huge carnival such as those held 25c 23c 23c 23c during the war as a means of raising money for the Red Cross. She Today's Weather .child, Mrs. Richard Long. Mrs. W. Strand and Miss Hedslrom. 1 MONDAY and TLKSDAY Tvto SHOWS 7 & 9 AdmivUon 13c St 50c Miss! .1 i I lflt Mi 111 C II It I mt. U i Ui Ui It i ; 1 1 1 1 i 1 GALVANIZED WARE We carry a complete stock of Galvanized Tubs Wash Itoilrrs, (iarbage Cans and Pails " Round Oalvantzcd Tubs 50c to $2.50 H Sauarc Galvanized Tubs si '.n 5 Oarbac Cans (On Wooden Legs) JIo Galvanized Wash Hollers ... 51.50 g All Copper Wash Hollers . ' $1.00 M GORDON'S HARDWARE g WBiiiirnitiiBf '! at iiritf'rBiitiitiiiivs'Biiim It Couldn't Be Overlooked! Rf'' 5 E TVVArr OSKO tW THE r I A1IMITAU I LHUvimun A DriU.sh Pli jre Htsrive ts a. hotc or aiaVnimc jtMt TO MR. ti(MIVtH8 A MO TM? tviiT. wa TArjwr-sr- ili 1 wwr'i 1 ' taw.MT-jr a m3ZeV 'l fl " Hllltl ... ' and "MYSTKKY OH Ht WAX CRITICS HAVE A MOST KXTKAOKMNAKY l'ltTlnt in TtieHivatefifpat A Lusty Story of Itluf f Kinf Hal A Forgiving Soul - ,ur Ready to ISury the Hatchet In Ills Wires Nrrk Musicalltl.NO CUOSItV In -ri.lLSL ' Novelty "()ran Uttnitf MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE All Felt Mattresses $7.25 (All Sizes) All Feather Pillows' $1.00 327 3rd Av., Prince Rupert, Phone 775 WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS " coal of I i Cv) it's sure to J Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms Wc Also Sell Coal That fiives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 REPLENISHING " PHONE US Wc hyvu eo:iK mi (ff, all . ynur nature-hfchts and" at prices to suit nil purst. PHILP0TT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZsrelU. Pioprlf'ff "A IIOMK A WAV I ROM HOM K" Kstfi 91.00 op X Rooms. Hot ft C"ld WiW Prince Rupert Of Phone Ml P.O. Box I Coal Prices Minelicad Egg Coal S12.50 Minehwul Lump Coal Pembina Egg Coal S12.00 Stove Coal $11.50 Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5 f I "THtMK "THHV ATIC CTT" CliOOWS - AT I TTr-J -By Westovei FIMaiRPfJMTS 1hl