5 lbs. English Toffcc- Lb Nice Bananas 2 lbs NORTHERN 25c 25c Try a Dally new courted ad A Famous Canadian SfY APPLES Box $1.79 Milky Cocoanuts 2 for Sweet and Juicy Seedless ORANGES Each Green Grapes Lb 19c Red Grapes Lb. COPELAND'S FRUIT MARKET FREE DELIVERY I5c 19c 19c Phone 872 &OKKHSOOHO6OOOOOK.06OOHOtH o 2 o D O 5 o. D D C o D D D MacKenzie's Furniture February Special !0 FOOT STOOLS Assorted covers in tapestry and mohair Phpne, 775 Smoked "Rupert Brand" For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvre One Package Serves Four People ' Keeps for Weeks ln Refrigerator $1.95 .327 THIRD AVENUE Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert British Co'lumbla n It Is harder for a camel to go t ;r lujjh the eye of a needle than for an ordinary mortal to change British tradition. Eut this man did It. He is A. P. Herbert, member or parliament for Oxford university, wh0 writes hunorous stories when not legislating: Herbert introduced the new divorce bill, passed by the British parliament after he hsd written about England's stern divorce laws under the title of "Holy Deadlock." He Is shown here with his wife att heir Hammersmith, Eng.. home. SMITHERS Air Mail Service A Jamboree M at a nearby Indian' In Alberta Being lit viuage a tew aays ago Drougni a number of the natives before the magistrate to explain the Injuries that had been inflicted on several Doubled Shortly oi meir number. They explained OTTAWA, Feb. 17: CP that they had "felt so very awful double feeder service between aDout tne Pope" that they had to nfonton. Calgary and Lethbrldge relieve their feelings In the matter for the TransCanada Air Lines mall with the result that some of the service will be instituted March 1, ceJebrants were fit applicants for it is announced. the hospital. ' A fire broke out ln the dwelline Melee In Police occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clayte,ni w rp' Waite Tuesday morning. The blaze LOUrt In J OrOIltO started between the walls of the! building and speedily got to the up-' . T 1 r,so"ers and Officers Come To stairs where it was burning brisk- ly when the chemical engine arriv-' Rlows In Cniirse of Trial ,'ed on the scene along with a great) lesieraay number of citizens of the town. All i,- . i -. TORONTO. Feb. 17: CPlTher mc iuu iiuic was Jiasuiy removed rirma from the premises but in less than s a P"1 , meIcc , , ,n the C0UrM ' Ul " n m loronio ponce an hour the blaze was extinguished. .court yesterday. Five prisoners ! I - . . . . 'came to blows with court officials The many friends of Hugh Bos- but ofncers reslom, ordef .ncn, uttuuuwuu in me uanson uo. offices, regret to hear that he was charges. HAZELTON, Feb. 17.- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Matthews gave a birth and the prisoners will face extra wcn auuuemy in on Monaay ev- enlng and is now under the doctor's t n i j care. They hope that he will make, i flJlCe CiQWard Birthday Party Held At Hazelton Island Plans Celebration CHARLOTTETOWN, Feb. 17: 1 ' CP Preparations are belne made for a week's celebration here In Mr. and Mrs. Austin Matthews Cele- commemoration of the scventy- brate First Anniversary of Their Son fifth anniversary of preliminary meetings held here of the Fathers of Confederation. The Governor General, Prime Minister William Lyon Mnckenzle King, members of the federal cabinet and lieutenant day party last Sunday for their one governors and premiers of the piov year old son, Lloyd. The Jolly affair , ,nces be Invited. IflJsfpd frnm aflprnnnn until mlH- 1 ' I ! . c! night and there was much hilarity n. o Ul Ul.iUJ... .... f aa a uig uuuiua taivc viOJi Ul aiiu Jthe omens drawn. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Clif- I ford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Patsy, Miss Maria White, Miss Martha Mowatt, Miss Jessie Lumm, Miss Cora Wright, Miss Edna Wale and Josh-au WUUam Campbell. Try a Dally News ciwwined vertlsemcnt for best results. Skecna valley east and weat of Tcr- . j m-e took down telegraph tinea this EDMONTON, Feb. 17: (CP) In morning and they were still out of the first division of the present commission early this afternoon, station of the Alberta Legislature The snow In the interior was co- a Liberal motion of non-confl-incident with a deluge of rain which dence In the Aberhort aovern-has been falling almost conthrj- ment was rejected by a vote of 42 usly In Prince Rupert for the past 'to 11. The motion, proposed by J ; couple of days. Snowplows are busy h. Tremblay. member for Oouard, ; keeping the line clear for the expressed regret that the govern- ! trains. ad- i ut mat :. x mxmmui t b 4 H I" ! Hi m l-i D I '. 5 n ELITE Beauty Parlor Mrs. Sutherland Introducing the New Zotos Permanent By an amazing color change the guardian eye signals the Instant this exquisite permanent is complete. This precision timing assures longer life, greater depth and far lovelier curls. New Patrol Of Road Traffic Officers in Saskatchewan To Art As Gas Tax Inspectors At Well As Highway Officer REGINA, Feb. 17: CP A new squad of patrol officers for highway traffic Is to be established ln Saskatchewan. The officers, answering to the Saskatchewan Tax Commission, will act as Inspectors In connection with the gas tax. carrying out traffic patrol as well Steamer Strands At Saint John a si g Phone !!!) for Appointments m ei aa rj m us u.mx mt -mumzmzma British Ship was Ashore for a While Yesterday at New Hrunsulck Port Not Uadly Damaged SAINT JOHN. New Brunswick, Feb. 17: (CPi-The British steam ier Capealr. inbound from Halifax, ! grounded while entering Saint John j Harbor yesterday but soon freed herself and was evidently not bad- ly aamagea. it was uncertain up to last night as to whether or not it would be necessary for the veel to be dry do ked. Contributions To EdA-Enockson Fund Are Still Coming In Contributions to the Enockson fund are still coming In. Monlci recently received inelude: Sidney J Luke. Ocean Falls, $2. Nordkap Society, $10. Little Helpers. $2. A. Pearson, Premier. $10. Mrs. A. T. Parkin. $2. Parcels or other donations have been received from 8tar Shoj I Shop, Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Mrs A. Garten and Mr. and Mrs. Hu- Sugar Plantation Riots In Guiana Three Killed and .Many Injured and Arrested at Georgetown Yesterday GEORGETOWN, British Oulana, Feb. 17: (CP1 Three Dersons were .killed and many Injured and arrested In violent sugar plantation riots here yesterday. Ocex evermmed. 7 - ment had failed to carry out the mandate of the people or a policy to meet the problems of the prov ince. I. Slaile-To-.Measure Suits $ 25 .00 And lp Yes, ynull be surprised at the values now available In Tailored -To -Measure Clothing. New .Spring Samples show a wide variety In Diagonals, Basket Weaves, Trl-pletons, Harris Tweeds and Fancy Flannels. .Make Your Selection Now While Ranges Are Complete Walts & Nickerson .Men's and Boys' Clothiers Old King Coat is a clever old gink ue worics pure magic in UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUE8- T.S.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. , 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thuri. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. a wink Hell Cheer your moping, drooping soul ' With a ton of Phllpott Evltt Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. The Best Coal in Town If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Friday. February 17 ijji PACE TOUR TIIE DAILY NEWS BAND CONCERT HUMORIST WHO BROKE "HOLY DEADLOCK' 'heavy SNOW ' aberhart I DLL LH03 AT ESSINGTON IS FALLING SUSTAINED LAST TIMES TONKillT 2 Shows, 7:00 and 9 03 MM Whifflets From The Waterfront I i Enjoyable Entertainment on Saturday Night Cold Weather Holds Down Attendance PORT ESSINGTON. Feb. 17. The Port Essington Band gave a concert in the bapd hall last Saturday ev ening. The attendance was small owing to the cold and stormy wea ther. The program, rendered un der the baton of David Spalding. conductor, included "Laurentian March" (Laurendeau), "The Fight ing 40th" march lO. Maxwell), "The Bridle Rnse" overture (C. Lavalee) Following the closing down of ..Solld Fronr march (H c MlUer, .ncrruis eiiiiiiB m rnucc nupcu. -ocean Waves" waltz (B. F. Crum- ;Harbor on Wednesday or this wee. !iinR) .Xaureis of victory" march .some oi uie scinooais nave now ,H j Woods,. grand selection wea up nue oincrs arc out pros- "Reminiscences of Verdi" (Ood-pecting for fish. Tucks Inlet rc-j frey, ..HU MaJesty the Klng auction piani, jt is unacisiooa, march (L. h. Losey). "Perfect Day' ui De closing aown mcanume vocai olo Mlss Grace Spaidlng whlle Port Edward will continue . wlth band accompaniment. "United '.operations u iisn are avauaDic. Herring seining on Fitzhu?h Sound, from which Namu reduction plant 'gets Its fish supply, will be clos- r Each with a carload of frozen ifish for transsshipment East over Empire" march A. W "God Save the King." Hughes) Louis L .Starr, the head of the band, thanked those who had helrj ing down on Wednesday of next ed out the organlzatlon ln the past financially and otherwise and ex prewed the hooe for continued sup port in the futuie. Mr. Riithprfnrri fhp mlsslonarv tCanadian National Railways, four and teacher, expressed apprecia-zKetchikan boats were Jn port this tlon and thanks to tne band on be. morning. They were: Atlas, Capt. half of tne audience for the splen-John Munson; Hydra, Capt. R did program. fMartin; Elslnorc, Capt. J. Bris-I Music by the Esslngtonlans for Tbols; Midnight Sun, Capt. F. the dance which followed brought Franulovich. 1an eniovable evening In a Hnx at c. y. ti. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Henry Anderson, is 'due in port at 4 o'clock this af-Hernoon from the south and will midnieht. ;Sall at 10 p.m. on her return to .Vancouver nd waypolnts. jP. M, L. 8 Is on a patrol trip to ' r 'Stewart. The vessel left early i With Inspector C. G. Barber on Wednesday afternoon and is due ..board, the provincial police, boat back tonight. Takes Telegraph Line Down 1 Lower SWeena Valley in Heavy wet snowfall In the lower Liberal Want of Confidence Motion Rejected In Alberta Legislature Yeterday MARGARET SULLIVAN MLLVYN DOlKiLAS ROIVT. YOFNG JOAN CRAWFORD in THE Shining Hour With FAY MAlNTr.R (At 7:16 and 9 Ml Alio NEWS and NOVELTY COMING SATFRDAY ONLY JOE E. IIROWN In THE GLADIATOR MORIS KARLOt r In "MR. WONO DETECTIVE ! SPECIAL SALE ON ALL Box Chocolates 10T Discount for on v Only Freahnesa Qua; Mussallem's Confectionery Ride With Service and Com fort In a 7-PaMentrr Heated Car Phone 35 TAXI Music Uuth Nclwm A.T.C..U Teacher of I'iano, Theory and Hannor.?. 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