5 page root Consider Your Eyes Each year at (his time all members of your family should par attention to their vision. .More and brighter Sunshine, greater activity, lone hours, are some cf the reasons for giving your eyes a full Opto-metric examination this week. 1 2 3 Many people feel more aetive and able, and see the world of beauty about them, for the first time after their Optometrist his successfully corrected their vision. Children respond quickly to properly corrected eyesight, and show Improvement In reading speed and comprehension, as well as in general health. Antomobae drivers, all of whom must take Governmental visual tests, may save time and embarrassment by having their Optometrist give them an eye examination at once. Because this week has been set aside throughout North America as SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK, you are tirzed to co-operate for your own benefit FOR SAFE VISION - SEE YOUR OPTOMETRIST A Famous Canadian 5 lbs. English Toffee ' Lb Nice Bananas 2 lbs. NORTHERN SPY APPLES 25c " S1.79 25C Ii,kr Cocoanuts Sweet and Juicy Seedless ORANGES Each Green Grapes Lb 19c Red Grapes Lb. COPELAND'S FREE DELIVERY FRUIT MARKET 15c 19c lc 19c Phone 872 Smoked "RuDert Brand"" i . Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prlnr, Rupert IJriUsh ColumbU J THE DAILY NEWS Monday Februar? i CANADIENS ICambrai Chapter WINTWICE I Tea And Sal' Still Have Chance To Get In National Hockey League Play, off Maple Leafs Also Win Couple NEW YORK. Feb. 20: (CP -Week-end play In the National Hockey League was productive of xme surprise results which ma? have an important bearing on play-off positions. ! The Toronto Maple Leafs and' Montreal Canadiens both added wo win to their credit in the' landing columns. At the Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday nlaht twr. ?oals scored by Toronto in the! econd period gave the team a two, no one victory over tne New York Rangers and last nixht the Leafs ook a four to three overtime vic tory from the Black Hawks at Chicago. The Canadiens, at Montreal Sat urday night scored five goals In! a hectic third period to defeat the Americans seven to two and then1 went down to New York last night! to win again by a count of five to ' four. The Canadiens hart Kn garded as being just about out of the race as far as Dlav-off rrci.; Uoh was concerned but now. only .one game behind the chiea' Black Hawks, they would appear to still have a very definite chance! providing the breaks go their way. 1 The Detroit Red Wings, by vir-t tue of a four to one victory over' the league leading Boston Bruins last night went Into fifth place ahead of the Chicago Rinrv' Irtawts. Results of week-end play In the National Hockey League were as follows: Saturday Americans. 2; Canadiens. 7. Rangers, 1: Toronto. 2. Sunday Boston. 1; Detroit 4. canadiens. 5: Americans, 4. I Toronto, 4: Chicaeo. 3 (nvrr. timet. ' Tomorrow nlzht Detroit nb .the Rangers at New York arwi Chicago, will be at Boston. , ine rational League standing to date: i Boston Rangers Americana Toronto Detroit Chicago . Canadiens W D L P A Pts.' 27 2 9 105 52 56 21 4 10 101 67 46 15 9 16 93 65 39 15 7 17 93 86 37 12 6 19 75 95 30 11 7 19 72 69 29 10 7 21 83 123 27 IT you wish to v iTnr a Classified. jmethlng est Crnd OcoaJ eyernined. r Whifflets From The Waterfront With a total of 145 passenger! on board. C. P R steamer Princess Norah. Capi. William Palmer, arrived in port at 9 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver and sailed at 10 15 for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she is due back here Thursday afternoon southbound. The Princes Norah is now taking up a ten day schedule on the Alaska route for the spring months. The vessel had one passenger disembarking at Prince Rupert yesterday, two proceeding north from here aboard her. Union steamer Catala. Capt James Findlay. arrived 'in port at 8 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed at 10 pan. for Stewart,- Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning Hotel Arrivals Savoy J. Olson, city. Royal Percy Crummey and 3. Smythe. Barrett: T. H. Downing. Remo: W. CHmmirws. Edmonton: J. O. Milli-charop. Vancouver: S. Arakawa and S. Noriak. dty: T. Mlkl. Arrandale. Prince Rupert J. O. MlIMchamp. Miss Florence M. Ertckson jind O. P. Klneade. Vancouver; Rev. C. A. Hlnehliffe. Terrace. Central E. Johnson. Mrs. A. Splnak. O. Krock and E. O Gibbons, city. J. J. Fielding. Edmonton; Edward Oye-vames. Port Edward. Charts Graham, inspector of mines, sailed last night on the Ca-talla for a trip to Anyox on official duties. oooiooooooooooor Moooooooooooeoeoooooooooooooooo S ! o o a s MacKenzies Furniture 0 "mi uuij a 20 FOOT STOOLS-Assorted covers In tapestry and o mohair o a a Phone "75 o o 81.95 327 THIRD AVENUE i OQOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO Old King Coal is a clever Ud gink He works pure magic In a wink Hell Cheer your moping, drooping soul With a ton of Phllpott Evltt Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. The Rest Coal in Town REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls tnd Powell Rive $36.00 Uc,urn Meals and Berth Included Leaving Prince Rupert THURSDAYS Rate Effective Nov. 1st Until Feb. 28. Return Limit, March 31. 11:13 p.m. Southbound V-2-3D Canadian National Steamships ! Cambral Chapter. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, held a highly successful Valentine tea on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr S. C. Thompson, Fourth Avenue East. The rooms and tables were attractively decorated in red and white and spring flowers. Mrs. T Fraser. past regent, was general convenor for the affair. The many guests who called durinv the afternoon were welcomed by Mrs. S. C Thomson. Miss Frances Thomson and Regent Mrs. S. Elkins. The tea table was presided over by Mrs. T Fraser. Miss Helen Mc Leod. Mrs. J. A. Barry and Mrs J O. Oarrett. Mrs. O. C Young. Mrs A. W. Newman. Mrs. Vm. Brook -hank. Mis Molly Ellison. Miss Cred-dle Morgan and Miss Eileen Gr-.-' acted as servtteurs. The refreshment committee consisted of Mrs D. R. Barclay and Mrs. J. O Garrett. Mrs. Wm. Watts and Mrs P F. P. Bird were in charge of the home cooking table while Mrs. 0 L. Rorie and Miss Lucille Brooks-bank took charge of the candy table. Miss Maxine Heilbroner and Miss Kathryn MaeMlllan arranged for the distribution of the tickets for the raffle whkh consisted of a five dollar bill which, was won by Mrs. W. L. Sandlson, MUs Audrey Wrathall was cashier and was assisted by Mlts Helen Siamp-Vln- ..nt i . il I Peter Lakie returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip as far as Prince George on Vernon Leroy Rowe and Nelson Warren pleaded guilty before Mag istrate :Clymont in city police i .Millions ill compare it with "Captain Courageous" and find It even jreater! Oat of life Itself . . . and deep human understanding . . . Is torn a drama that provides the rrotinlng triumph In the careers of the screen rmt lovable stars! to Good Light Look for tlie GE Monogram on tha and of the bulbi you buy. This famout mark Identifies Edison Mszda Lamps and they ttsy brighter longer. Buy by tht certon at nsw low priest. Mei in Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 7 CANADA O COS MTTII LIGHT - C T T t lt I O H T - U S I EDISON MAZDA AX lampJ 141 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Rank Hide. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 n.m. Due Vancouver, Thur. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Thone 568 In all sinrerHv we r One of the most I nporUnt pictures of the rear' Ut U31 and 9 3i, ADDED TREATS Uon Errol In "HIS ri-ST FRIEND Wall Disney's "FARMYARD SYMPHONY Harold Dahl returned to the city court thl mnrn-n t .H,. f "w ' jrcwu.j, theft of lumber from the aid BJythe mornln tnm trtp to building on Ambrose Avenue, which I now belongs to the city, and were! Jamw Johnson is appearing In remanded for sentence until this city police court this afternoon on evening. a charge of drunkenness. Your Guide Ride With Sen It e and Cm fori In a 1-Patenter Heated tar Phone 35 TAXI Musi 1C Unth Nelson A.T.CJL Tcachtir of l'iar.:, Theory and Har7. PHONE OIIEEN W THE SEAL ot QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockcye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by the only salmon canning company with n i0 the year round payroll l Trlnce Rupert Walker's Music Store Large Stock Mutlc llelfitunsn, Nordhrlmtr and Lesage Pianos Plsno Tuning with -Reionoscope'' Thone nine 389 lit tb St iv Tiif: mtiu:mi; imm or iikitih oi i .miiu l mount: In Ihf .Mallrr t.r the .ilmlnllriw .til j In llir Muller ot hr !:' ' ""f I TAKE NOTICT -t by vt" t ' I Honour Jude W. K. PUiirr a - of Hih M. Atfeun. I -nit 1 Ternuae. n. fcnd Hi r cUtma agcWt She nald E bmby rrquirrd to AimMi Ny vcrKtnl to me on Ui lcrLii .u rf itn ii ia:i3. qulmi ttt )y the luwxmt ot ,a' debtndiWM o tno furtliwl'li NOIUtAN A. WATT omolk) Admltwtr.. ntxl ha Oft rtujr ot ebruar;, A" Try a Dally News want-ad.