51 i paqi roun The Rupert Peoples Ltd. Women's Pure Wool Cashmere Hose, very special Alex RIx returned to the city on , last night's train from, a trip to i Smithers and other interior points on business. Think of Them Together Groceries at Mussallcin's "Where Dollars Have More Cents" BLACK FIGS 3 lbs SAANICH CLAMS Tails 3 tins SNOWCAP PILCHARDS Talis, 3 tins LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF- l's, per tin l O, W k14 CORN NIBLETS Del Malz 12-oz. tin JAM Pure Strawberry 4 -lb. tin MONOGRAM MOLASSES Hi's, per tin GINGER SNAPS 5 doz SUNKIST ORANGES Extra large, per doz GRAPEFRUIT California 3 for 25c 41c '29c 15c LIBBY'S PORK, & BEANS OCp mOVs 1c tine 13c 53c 10c 15c 1 10c Mixed Nuts FREE with each order $1.00 or over MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE ''Where Dollars Uave More Cents' P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 For - - COAL LUMBER Building Supplies Phone PHILPOH EV1H & Co. Ltd. 651 and 652 59c Women's "Lennards" Brand Silk Stripe Combinations, just the thing for this chilly weather . &Qr special " Women's Pure Wool Vests, "Health" Brand, without sleeves or fiZo with half sleeve, special Women's "Health" Brand Silk Stripe Vests, with or without 4-Of sleeve, special Women's Silk Stripe Bloomers, special . 45c Union steamer Venture, Capt. J. E. Boden, is due in port at 6:30 this evening from the south and will sail at 10:30 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouvei and waypoints. Kaien Transfer For Coal and Wood of all kinds Haulage & General Transfer Work Service is Our Motto PHONE 60 FLETCHER'S SLICED BACON Back or side, .', nktr STEER BEEF Pot Roast, lb 12c Cross Arm, lb 15c Prime Rib, lb 18c Store Children's Sweaters, with polo collar . and button shoulder fiQr special U7C Women's and Misses' Pure QQp Wool Gloves, extra special''' Girls' Black Wool Gloves extra spdcial ticket prize. "TILLIE THE TOILER" 19c Men's Heavy Blanket Cloth Wind-breakers with zipper, navy, black and plaid Qc extra special Men's Work Shirts, Domet Flannel, salt and pepper color fiQf special 19 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront TERRACE The Anglican ladies held a shower for Mrs. Durran who recently lost all her household goods in a fire which completely destroyed her home. The party assembled at the home of Mrs. Grelg. . 1, u I 0CUV(RY 18c Edinburgh Rolls, lb. 28c LAMB Legs, lb. 28c Loins, lb 25c Shoulders, lb 17c FRESH WHIPPING CREAM, pint .20c Burns Bakeasy g Ayrshire Bacon Liver Sausage 25C oston Butts 22C We Have Turkeys, Capons and Chickens Always on Hand DAILY NZWB Frlcay, Februj The Letter Box VITAL IMPORTANCE Editor, Dally News: Big business Is a subject, that n senerallv considered as of vital Anri It. shnulrt ho thi enncpni nf ing to co-operate for the better schooling of this generation. The subjects, the methods, the objectives of our own school days are not good enough for today. The study of dead languages, the ability to perform mathematical aero batlcs are no longer regarded ac necessary or even desirable feat- UTPS of pHno.itlnn T nHprc nt H. UCUiBC iCBU1, uau U1C a-UCatlon proclaim this. Teachers fortune to lose one of his poultry themselves govern accordingly; but houses by fire last Sunday morning! they are handicapped by the at-when the gale shook up his heating ! utudc or the public who still wor stove fo as to throw down the smoke stack. It Is understood the loss of birds amounted to fifty pul lets. Jack Frost has put water system out of business In Grelg Avenue at some place where the water main comes too near the surface. A gang of men is at work there to repair the inconvenience to which the users on Kalum Street have been subjected. ship the lifeless gods, the usele.-i" idols and exploded theories of an out of date system. Know your schools, Education must prepare" the children for life. the local tit must, train the nunils to to worthwhile citizens. Education Veek is your week. Education Week Committee. Mail Schedule For Anjox and Stewart-Sunday . 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m, From An j ox and Stewart Tuesday . 11:30 am Thursday 8 p.m Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. St. Peter's Tea And Sale Success Enjoyable Affair Held Yesterd.i: Afternoon at Home of Mrs. J. V. Coorehouse Importance to the country as a! Many ladies called yesterday whole. The individual may fcelafternoon at me nome oi Mrs. o. that It it too big to be innuencedjW. Moorehouse, 1216 Eighth Av-by him but he believes his pros-jenue East, where a tea and sale perity, nay his very existence, de-jof home cooking was held by the pends on it The Dominion Bureau Women's Auxiliary of St. Petcr'.s of Statistics states that the export Anglican Church. The financial of wheat last year brought $137, proocccds were very encouraging. 000,000 to the country. Surely . a The rooms were prettily decor-business In which 160,000,0u0 dol-,ated for the occasion and the tea lars were pxnpnded last vear Is i table was centred with a large entitled to- be classed as big bust-i silver basket of narcissi Mrs. J. D. ness and b worthv the attention ! Allen was in charge of the tea of every citizen. Yet this is one : tables and Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs. Alan and Gerald has adored her which gets scant attention f rom I Shrubsall were serviteurs. Mrs. A. iTne war takes both men and in the the people as a rule. It is educa- ureoourg was casiuvr. tlon, or to be more exact, schooling. In our own community schooling affects over eleven hundred children and indirectly their familes. We have no other business comparable with It. Some people see only the cost. Of course the total is big, Fortunately it brings back a high rate of Interest. It is a fine investment. The schooling that children have for eight or more years forms a large part of their , I equipment for life. The guests were received by Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse and Mrs. Oeorgo Kclscy. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. W. H, Goodsell, assisted by Mrs. A. H. Hill tout. During the afternoon Mrs. J. II. McLeod sang vocal solos. BADMINTON Results of this week's play in the nil P,n. , . lac in. Prince Kupert uaaminwn Associa-, terested in their children as long as they are at school. Too oftci Valentine's Day was celebrated the interest ends then. It is with by the young folk of Terrace with the hope of re-awakening this in-a dance 'in the Orange Hall. Valen- terest that Education Week Is ob-tlne dances featured the evening ! served. Every citizen should recog and Mrs. St. Louis won the lucky ,nize his responsibility and be will were as follows: "A" League .C. N. R. No. 1, 12. C. N. R. No. 2, 5. Prince Rupert, 6. "R" league Prince Rupert, 11. C. N. R. A.. 7. Catholic, 7. REBEKAIi TEA AND SALE The Rebekah Lodge held a highly successful St. Valentine's tea and The Elusive Mac MAC, F YOU'P-E VEMTtUATtJp OUT 1AlS iMOTF DRAMA IS POWERFUL Fine Picture Is "Dark Angel," Com-Ing Here This Week-End Hailed as one of the most power ful and gripping romantic dramas of the screen, "Dark Angel." co- starring Merle Oberon, Fredric March and Herbert Marshall, is the week-end feature offering at the Capitol Theatre here. The beautiful love story, set in a quiet corner of lovely rural England, follows the life of Kitty Vane and her neigh bors, Alan Trent and his cousin, Gerald Shannon. Since childhood Kitty has adored the indifferent trenches there comes to Alan a realization of his love for Kitty. Home on leave, he tells her and they plan to marry at once. Then comes a sudden order cancelling all leaves. They spend their last hours together trying to forget jthat they may never sec each other again. Alan is reported Kiueci ana Kitty's life is broken. After the war she resigns herself to an engagement with Gerald but fate steps in and provides a happy ending. . The cast also includes such screen favorites as Janet Beecher, John Halliday. Henrietta Crosman, David tlons lnter-ieague compeuuon lorrence ana iuru oue wjui, Another attraction on the week end picture program Is an Interesting "March of Time" reel. Hotel Arrivals Royal Mrs. J. Curti and children, An-yox; J. Menura and S. Jensen, city; Karl Ehn, Slgmund Schjesvold and T. Torkelson. Dlgby Island; J. Webster, Vancouver. Prince Rupert H. E. Walton Smith, Victoria; sale of home cooking in the Odd-j Mrs. William Couture, Skagway; J. fellows' Hall yesterday afternoon. A. Duclos, Prince George; Mrs. N. The hall was beautifully decorated G. Pratt, Miss D. Plte and Mrs. J. and it was a pretty affair. There A. Brown and Ada Brown, Port Es-was a large measure of patronage slngton; Mrs. Dubeau, Terrace; by many ladles. jMrs. R. McDonald, Phelan. 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