is.!;. 'J , 30 different patterns to choose from. 32-piece Dinnersets at and up BRASSWARE and NOVELTIES Cheaper Glass Tumblers From, per dozen up ..- GLASSWARE and NOVELTIES Diamond Specialist Ladies' Music Club Meeting Mrs. Bernard Lundahl Hostess Fortnightly Gathering Yesterday Afternoon at With a fine attendance of mem- S2.75 Trip To New Zealand Vas Her Subject 50c Visit Our Wonderful Basement Store! Max Heilbroner Describing in highly interesting Oranges" (ProofleffJ, Mrs. H. L, A. Tarr. Vocal solo. "Hltts of Gruzia" 'Nedkinnoff i. Mrs. S. D. Johnston. I mZ5?5Sm;2 ions REFERRED M I BECAUSE OF ITS zV. L FINER QUALITY Jkt I i At a well attended meeting of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League last night the report Waists Printed taffetas, suede taffetas, satins. To clear Skirts, to clear at Skirts We Lead Others Follow. 85c 1.49 Chiffon and Crepe Hose These are all perfects and full-fashioned in dark shades only. E(p All sizes. Special, per pair ... Shoes To Clear of the meeting of the various ex- . soldier organizations under the chairmanship of the Dominion President Col. W. W. Foster was heard with gratification. There are some other ex service organizations besides the Canadian Legion. These include the Sir Arthur Pearson Club for Blinded Soldiers, the Canadian Pensioners' Association. Amputations' Association. Army and Navy Veterans in Canada and the Canadian Corps Association. During the world crisis of September the various ex-soldler associations ! realized the need for the ex-service I men being in a position to speak 'with one voice. Though the crisis , appears to have passed the unifica tion of the separate units into a National Veterans' Conference is still apparent and through the efforts of Col. Foster such a meeting was called and was entirely Letters of thanks from various bers. the Ladies Music Club held its a ,pn trin tn k 7m. organizations were read including fortnightly meeting yesterday af- one from the Boys' Club for table imrnna t land and also lmPresslons of ternoon at the home of Mrs. Bern- glVng and chairs donated by the legion to ard Lundahl. Mrs. Shelf ord Dar-1 ou a ana rionoiuiu. Airs, t . m. uooa the dub ton, the president, was in the chair I was the speaker at a well attended Explanation was made in connec-and the subject for the afternoon i afternoon tea meeting of the Wo- tlon with the recent legislation ex-was "Modern Music." Mrs. Lundahl, men's Canadian Club yesterday, tending the benefits of hlspitali- who was in charge of the program, took up Russian and Finnish composers and their works. Her paper was. very interesting and instructive! The program was a follows: Piano solo, "Serenade en La" (Stravinsky), Mrs. T. A. McWaters. i the King Piano solo, "Valse Triste." (SI-1 belius). Mrs. E. J. Smith. Piano solo, "May Night." (Palm-gren), Mrs. W. L. Stamford. ' Vocal solo, "Through the Silent Night" 'Rachmaninoff . Mrs. J. G. McKlnley. Piano solo. The Love af Three Mrs. J. D. Fraser. president of the ration and treatment to non-pen club, was In the chair. A vote of sloned veterans. The extent of the thanks was tendered to Mrs. Good benefits was indicated as well as on motion of Mrs. R. G. Hopkins and the limitations. Mrs. L. S. Hope. Mrs. C. H. FJkins In connection with the fund for presided at the piano to accomp- sending of children to Victoria for any "O Canada" and "God Save the Royal visit the Legion was pleased with the report of the splendid support given by the various organizations and the many Following the program tea was committee ut served by the hostess. 1.95 Bedroom Slippers Novelty velvet bedroom slippers. Ileg. values to $1.95. All sizes. Q ff n Week-end Special UO at Half Price Annette Ladies' Wear Co. THIRD AVENUE (Next door Hulkley Mkt.) I I i 1 Whifflets From The Waterfront 1 Cflftt Armour Buys Crier Starrett-Outfit el Massett Wharf Work to Start Soon I tow of the tog P.W. The scow and make the venture a success. The if ,, ... . . in connection with a wharf re-matter 01 f the k-- limiting age was con- . , . ... , . , ,,,.. .iaa a , ,Jt ,v,.bulWine Job which the Armour ,,Kt .,..1 company has.been awarded by the ii; mr"in,iH. .11 .haUederal Department of Public, tnin itIhU c.k.t t. .! "OrKS. till atbCHUlllg 111)11 lb U recognized that, while the impress made on children of twelve t years or so would be lasting andl About Saturday the Armour Sal vage Co. will be sending the power Daly w,th the participation In such an epoch anV'achena marking function as a visit of the - neaos or the Empire could never be erased, yet the more mature children still attending school 1 would probably derive even greater ' benefit. ' I The applications of John William IBond and William Craig were fav orably considered for membership. A communication from the provin-i cial office in connection with the O. H. Oreenwood case was also read. Annette's Week-End Specials Friday and Saturday, March 10 and 11 Dresses New spring flowered prints! Sizes from 14 to 44 Dresses In sheers with printed Ol QC slips, sizes 15 to 20. Special Sweaters Coat sweaters, short and long sleeves pullover sweaters, colored fthf and white. Special Otll Spring Hats New spring hats. Special THE SEAL of QUALITY w GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only talmoa canning company with an all the year ronnd payroll la ?rtne Ruprt Dramatic situations are interspersed with comedy moments in 1 Letter of Introduction." credited with being an outstanding picture. ' which is the feature offering at the CaDitoI Theatre here tonight and "V 1 Friday. Adolph Menjou, Andrea Leeds and Oeorge Murphy provide the drama while the comedy Is taken care of by Edgar Bergen and j Charlie McCarthy. Ann Sheridan. I Eve Arden and Rita Johnson are J' other important members of the . II for T.rav. rj- ..... - actor who discovers, through a let ter of Introduction, that he is the father of a grown daughter. Miss . n u .. n,, nnrvrt!1"1- actor U prompted to c.U. Jl.n conceal their true and , . k,. relationship u SUrrett has been fish packer Grier ' n.Jt purchased by the Armour Salvage Storage Co. Following a com.Jt, ii. i i i! K.in "ciiu, auuic uiamaui aim mine Tetiel arRe ""y U MUs Th""?UV given the Capt. Paul Armour , .kI i,.,r R,iva Lel suspicious finance. Rita Co.. left last night with her for.Johnson Murphy's dancing part-Sncouver whS. unless it Is du-.et Ann Sheridan is Menjou, so-posed of. the intention i. to W nd Ard'n U theStarrett with a larger engine ff 'r,le McCarthy ha. rival In Mortimer a replacing the present 45 h p. Fair- banks-Morse diesel. The Starrctt s""d- aurural dummy- bo nearly tne how rron him in was originally built at Gig Harbor. Washington, in 1912 but for many 'P01 , years has been owned and operated . L by the Canadian Fish & Cold Stor-" and Uo olhcf K0W9 ,UjU age Co. in connection wKh its fish Ann o obu,n RraVf, packing services. The vessel Is , 0 u1th thft slxty-flve feet long overall with ,structlon of new D.bharn & beam of seventeen feet and de pth HaIuon bulldlnif. Cat)t Rg 0recn of six feet. .-m k, i ,h,rM nt ntri .hut, Laden with seventy creasoted piles, a six hundred ton scow, chartered by the Armour Salvage Co.. arrived a few days ato from Vancouver In 1 is expected to be away for three or four days. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 t - . . uriiinj ni ,itw .umDer lor 5 -J I l.tltu- - Phone 13 Taxi PAT MAZIK Opp. Post Office, Ith SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prince Hupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Eait Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. jV AIR-CONDITIONED VfSh SLEEPING CAR itCE5V For are!,' etc" ca" or wr,le yJSJ City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Ave. 7X1 v-n-za St. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVEltX TUES- T.S.8. CAItDKNA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thun. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NE1VMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave. Phone 568 I? i 5 5 .in A. urn" (At 7 36 and 9 M) ADDED . . SPECIAL ! -MAUCII OF TIME' Featuring Intlde the Une Thursday, Mir j, PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS LEGION IS x 'DRAMATIC YOU'BE GOING TO GET A LETTER WITH GOOD Beautiful IN SESSION All li runni Variety of Matters Taken Up at "Letter of Introduction" I Feature DINNERWARE Monthly Meetinc Last Night Presentation at Capitol Theatre 0 'Jl-t JZZ- w I TONKillT and I KIDAY t Shows, 1 00 and r ,1 The Armour Salvage Co is fin- CNR ttsamer P; Uhlng up the work of replarlnr the Edward Msbbs. 1- float at the wlrelew station land- o'clock tonight fi i lng at Dlgby Island and expects 10 ape to Moresby i have the Job done by today A ramps with a larv , well as float replacement, a new who arrived from dolphin has been put in terday Coming Events St. Patrick Send a card for SL Patrick's Day. Intm ' in SL Patrick is on the increase Wc ha. ' a larger stock of cards Also scats, napkir , ec. .'.W.V.'.WAV.V.V.W Easter Tho biggest card event of the year r v-; Christinas. Old Countn mailing ghoul' i mado at once. Heautiful cards arriv : .., daily Make your choice early. VAVAWiVftSW.W. The Citadel See the picture Read tho Book Original edition now only $1.40 At eMaeMvsMcl W.VAVMVAV.V.V.W'AVWVAWAVSVVW.V.VAI Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or I tors d'oeuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Rcfrlnerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert IJrltlih Columbl Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONA U7 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Kojal IUnk HlJ-