KEUUCEI WINTER FAKES $32 RETURN To VANCOUVER Metli and Berth Included s.s. PRINCE GEORGE Prince Rupert THURSDAY Southbound These rates effective to February 28 Return limit, March 31 CANAIH.W NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steara-rs leave Prince Rupert lor Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PM Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S. VENTURE EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Monday ajn. WeeUy Ulrig to Port 81mpou. Alio Ann. knjox, Stewart tad Nuu RlTr mint. tA Prinr Tfnrr- Further Information regarding SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES iteiurn limit .Marco 3I$t , rauniz aiinn aub.ici: TWrd A?n. Phone SCS VARIETY SPECIALS The Best For Less EAGLE LOBSTER 's OQo 2 tins KINO OSCAR SARDINES OCn 3 tins wt V. C. AUSTRALIAN PINEAPPLE Sliced or Crushed, 2's A On 2 tins , 101 GREEN BEANS Malkin's OQp Best, Fancy. 2 tins tJl LIBBVS CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c 2 lbs DESSERT PEARS 2's 29c 2 tins L. & P. SAUCE Large 67c per bottle INFANTS FOODS For 23c Babies, 2 tins RINSO Large 45c 2 pkgs. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 35c Assorted, 3 tins MEXICAN TOMATOES 20c per lb .-: BANANAS 10c per lb. MARMALADE ORANGES 95c Good quality, 3 doz. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O, Box 575 Phone If TmZMZMJMIMZMimZMlMZMJMTnZM Corner Third Ave. & First St. Phone Green 421 D. ELIO Furniture Dealer "Buys Everything" "Sells Everything" Exchanging and Auctioneer Still Buying Gold USED FURNITURE RANGES, HEATERS, ETC. New Congoleum Rugs; Linoleum Rugs. We sell Linoleum by yard. Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record of all repairs made and all parts replaced, A copy or this record returned with all sets serviced by- . SUPERIOR. RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 all sailings and tickets at TO VANCOUVER 1 $32.00 FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 100 Slats, each 15 cents 50 square yards Conjoleum, Linoleum, Feltol, Inlaid and Battleship. All new stock Just arrived. Phone 775 Third Aye. Prince Rupert COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat,, Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 II. J. ZUMKEHR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates Issued with each chimney cleaned. Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware Help Yourselves BY HELPING US STOCKTAKE Look Over Our Bargain Tables Now Is the time to obtain your wool for spring requirements at greatly reduced prices. Your inspection cordially invited. Regal Shop BANQUET IS HELD Continued from Page I First United Church: Verv Rev. J. B. Olbson, dean of St. Andrew's ! Cathedra! anst t r. r an hie V" , i;".. "T .. . from existing records, documents, letters and interviews was read by W. W. C. O-NelU, the clerk of session. Messages Head Between the various addrrw ' erattllatlnn f, r, , of the church. ' Rev. R. Currie " ' Creel 1 ! man ,i . . . v. W. J. Kldd. now of Clover ?r.l XJZT TZJZ I Alia., and mlwinnnrv in ,h,.. v, in 1907-1909: Rev. F w. .hlid0?t0r-. a!ceixU 10 dn,maUc Uberals. Conservatives. C. C. F.flt Inducted minister of the " police, ' courts, ' churches and f" pressichurch; Rev. Dr. H. . R. ... Oranl UlAUb, Ullll- mS! alike alike as as beine being instrument, Instruments of of th, the ister liter from from 1914 1914 tn to im 1925- . , rr n. n bourgeosle and capitalism. Mr. Evans, whose nrfnrfn.il rlalm ' "I fame appears to be that he served a j-ear's term of imprisonment un - dcr the much-discussed Section 98 of the Criminal Code of Canada for his activities In connection with the roal mlnrt . . triv. ot n-nt,-.i w I vituvtvti two vears. at?o. uax nHno- tmHar the auspices of the local Canadian "wr science league, me meet- lng, presided over by J. M. Dunn. passed a resolution demanding the unconditional release from prison w cjbumtch joreigners wno were sentenced In connection with the miners' strike at Noranda. Oue. A collection was taken ud for the fund which is being raised to finance the appeal of these miners. Mr. Evans cave a detailed account jof events leading up to his arrest I and trial. He charged that the Jury nad naa been Deen "iramea "framed" by by the the "Fascist! "Fascist! gang," referring to the employers I and police. He admitted that he was i a member of the Communist Party of Canada but claimed that, in connection with his acUvities at Princeton, he had been actuated merelv by the desire to assist the working A. Wilson, superintendent of Mis- tn'sions of Rrlliih r-.i..i.i.. .v. WVtUUIUld Ul LI1P .United Church of Canada and a m 'Manson K.C. of Vancouver, who Z , TL V was congregational secretary fo?S SJtiS PP years. ' f , ' J?!!? An Interesting theTh feature was ' ho the nresenbitn L AlMtftan girl and tlOA CllCC ! Smith, on KaHoW k h-.ji. Grk In Training Group, of three iuiuoiy iramea pictures of the ttrt church building. ! During the evening an enjoyable musical program was rendered as follows: Piano solo. Mrs. E. J. Smith. -Vocal solo. Miss Marcelle Jabour. Vocal solo. Mrs. Wm. Millar. Vocal solo, Wm. Brown. Vocal solo. Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby. Vocal solo, John E. Davev. A hearty vote of thanks was ac- corded Mn Rnk.rt r- , IIm ft. - 9 r. " . . . . Ativuii ana i oanaison, joint conveners of tne banquet committee; Mrs. Wm. MULr- convener of musical pro- gram, the servlteurs and all thru whose co-operation made the eve- and the new sutlers would be pro-nlng's entertainment such a sue-, utFri$td and Instructed, cess. They would be required to pay a j portion of what they produced to class in its fight against oppression.'. ' " ... He declared w..u that them ir. !"les- Mr. Evans declared. uiah tticic w ere Lnou-i sands in JaUs today who would not be there if th "rv.n u-j portunity to make a decent living instead of being victims of the rot-1 ten. vicious capitalistic system " I Premier Bennett's referm nro- gram, Mr. Evans dubbed as merely! . C inird ot czm a "new form of deception " The ' , m' 7116 on,y wajr aroid ras" Prime Minister's bromlses u-oiri!clsm with lu accompanying slave seem humorous If they were not so tragic. However, the people would not be deluded as thev had hn four years ago. What was the dif ference between the Fascism of Europe and the "Iron Heel" of Mr Bennett, one of the biggest capl- uis m me country? The C. C. F. Mr. Evans described as an "anti-working class nartv" i aUo spoke of war and , Fascism, and attacked the leaders 1 , C" C r to P0'1 of 5tatlng thal VncV lncy!!f bly Iead to Fa5clsin l" country He characterUed the 'CampS and cnjelty 10 th working !ClasSeS ,Ink up on a Unlted opinion Mr. Evans declared that the present competitive system of society leads to war and class conscious workers must fight aeainst imper ialistic lc war war even even ,f if 11 It mcant meant civil civil. ar speaker pointed out the - that Canada would respond to any appeal for help from England In the event of Imperialistic war ...... I GARBO IN NEW FILM "The Painted Veil" Shouint at First Of This Week at Capitol Thealre "The Painted Veil," latest o! Greta Garbo's pictures, which Is Theatre nr. U DM Ol UlC spectacular career of th celebrated !VrJ j I gins in the dreary home of an Aua- - , w , fJf 7 f , "fSf? .1 terlor Chtn- P"" 'rauht with mystery and Intrigue of the Orient. . I T1 l I ... The picture p,cvu" Introduce UUUCV a new new takes her to China where he quickly neglect her for hU work. George Brent appears as the "other man." Warner Baxter as a Chinese officer. Jean HershoR aa Oarbo's father. and Cecilia Parker as hr sUter. The cast also includes two noted Chinese actors. Soo Young and Keye Luke Settings of "The Painted Veil" are both beautiful and artistic GEN. IIORNSBY TELLS ABOUT HIS SCHEME (Continued horn page onei . , Km. 11 1 "w e Bjoctru and ana the ute house "UW be fumUrwd and the fftrc r thc w seUIera to Canada PaW- The farm would be stocked the c001011"' and at thc end of five years would be at iihrv to Uke UP Ptece o( own and would be as&lsted In rinlrVff mn Ku n loan of possibly SIMO in addiUon to wnat able to save ,from the five years' operations. New 'settlers would then Uke their place on the original farms. Up to the present sixteen settlements had been lined up In thc various provinces of Canada Two settlements were planned for British Columbia so far. one at Van-derhoof and the other near Prince George. Others would follow. Each Canadian settlement would be tied up to some county In the Old Country so that the people there would would Uke Uke a a live live int Interest In the success of the scheme. Just Just nov now ....... O ..hw. IJIKI- esUng people there In the scheme. General Hornby answered a num. ber of questions w" and, MU, at the con- Mail Schedule for the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fn day 4:30 p.m rrom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- P6il 10:15 pjn. 'or Vancouver-Mondays (train) 4:30 njn Tuesday 12:30 pjnJ "uancsaays urain) 4:30 pm Thursdays 9:30 pm I1 - 11 p.m Feb. 14 and 28 ..:: . 4 pm Saturday 5 pm. Prom Vancouver 8unday 4 pjn. Tuesday (train) 10:15 pm "vuiiusuay 10 a.m Is Forgetting which was Just as solicitous of the mconslstency of the C. C. F. who Lord and Lady Rodney of FortSas-lnterests of capiUUsm as the Lib-Jnot on,y c,almcd that lhe,r policy katchewan are on a vlait to England erals erals or or DmrM. Conservatives. t. It (th .t.. r. (was one of peace but also asserted and are soendlntr mnh nm. n.. n F t was lined up as solidly with the big business interests as the other parties and its leaders were Just as anxious to get their noses Into the "swill barrel." C. C. F. socialism was nothing more or less than sUte capitalism under which the masses would still be plundered. The C. C. F . he charged, was the third capitalistic party In Canada "formed by the bourgeolse to delude those who had become discontented with the twp other parties." Non-contributory unemployment Insurance was advocated by the speaker. Last Night's .Meeting Mr. Evans addressed another audience In the Rupert East United Church last night on the subject of the Noranda strike in Quebec and thc two-year sentences with deportation meted out to eiuhtMm .fbreign-born miners and the neces- . e U .. ,t .. . pj ui appealing ineir cases. Thc deportation sentence was UnU-mount to. a death sentence as these strikers come from Fascist coun- apiruea questioning was elicited , elusion, was heartily thanked by by Evans' criticism of the C. C. F. I vote of the chamber. Before ad-whlch was defended by A. J. Larson. J Journment. the scheme was formally I and unanimously endorsed. Tonight's train, due from the' east at 10M5 Vll rpnnrtiwl ...... I --w. " .vf.van.w morning to be one hour and fifteen minutes late. I NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY HOME HOME" Rales $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 106 Finding I : WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront I Union steamer CaUla. Capi James Find lay. returned to port at 9:15 this morning from Anyox Stewart and other northern point' and sailed at 1 :30 this afternoon f oi Vancouver and waypoinU. The ves set spent a couple of hours during the morning at the plant of th Canadian Fish t Cold Storage Cc loading fish for Vancouver. BiuImm at a regular meeting o' the Canadian Halibut Vessel Own er Association In the City Hal Sunday was largely of a rouUni nature President George Fritz wa: In the chair and thre was a gooc attendance of members. Last night the annual meeting of the co -operative trust fund wu held. The steamer Venture has been temporarily withdrawn from the Prince Rupert run in order to take the place of the Chelohsin which was damaged at Vancouver last night. The next Union boat to arrive here will be the Caula on Bulkley Valley Bulletins Always have your fire vim i leave any open grate spac Bulkley Valley Coal LASTS LONGER j Ask your dealer to send win show Theftsh which made "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Dally Bj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. I'BINCE RUI'ERT. U.C. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER Jnd thehcat. in at wm tn&Ke your home fomplete Phone Us "TILL1E THE T0ILER, VITRIOLIC COMMUNIST A. II. Evans. -Strike Leader And Political Prisoner," Airs Views Before Large Audience General Attack A l ihrnl. ,nrf PanlfalUf. ln vitriolic and Mh9ustiv. MJtor of si-nnH, 17?,!: course of almost three hours, before ,t.n- . ,- -i, Sunday night. A. H. Evans of Van - couver. billed as "strike leader and political prisoner." struck out at 1 1 a- . l,,aaMaBfl m Tuesday LAST SHOWINGS g B GRETA Garbo f "THE Put voufc r A M okay MEAMiMe or I hS'iZZ vx JJ iUpoiaVV "tto -(' ha-h ,w. rJ1 . 1 PAINTED VEIL" - with llt'lf lll'li-r ... gkokqi: imi.yr , At 7.41 & b r PATSY KELLY In , "OPENED BY MISTAKE "! CAUTO0.V i bed cover the tr.rc the representative . you why. Prince Rupert Fa mom is the l)cst ndvertiso mcnt any firm can have. We do our best to sunnb' with the most suit- a oic coal lor your requirements. When in doubt play trumps. 651 - 652 -By Westover PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. r ' " v- iii 1 ?T 1 VCr " A