o o o o o o o o o o o o J o o o o 3 o o 0 o o o a o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 8 8 8 riaz rors Ifronrro f rmrpr, Tf. R17NE17.T I TODAY'S STOCKS Elects Officers I pun PPf-QQ OnjTf tlinil Leaden Far Earning Tear At Interior VWaje Named KTrWAWGA, P. St Pass ABfUcan Cfcarea of KMnni, at mat somas aseessng te the ejected efBecn as Miaaanaiy Warden. Wet. Cisarcn Warden. WB- Deaatjr Chares Warden. Oos Sarapare. SUeaaten .Vrtnar Uttbewr Juki Mareaa. WBBni Bryant ud Carl Waanawrn- Fire testae aad bell rtaseo Leonari Brians and AMn WegeL Five thascano h..-. Ravrl people read the DUy News. It pays to let them know what jn bare to sell S it. 3 SISTERS CAFE IS NOW orEN Fon BUSINESS Butter First grade. 3 lbs. C. Sc B. Sauce-Per bottie 3 Tour Patronaee will be bJghly appreciated "Aim to Pleate U our Motto-Thank You 40c 97c 25c 1ULJ slJUU A grand concert and entcrtain- eal hetec praeatot bt the Prince Rapett Operatic Society in eoHab-j oration with the Hodgson Dancing Academy at Use Capital Theatre on Bandar iAarca M. araaises to be an out Ma tiding aaoacai treat of the Season. It will be under the ass-pieer of and for the benefit of the Had Croat Society of Prince Rapext and tinder the patronage of the Rotary and Gyro Clab. the Canadian Lesion, the Women Aaxfltarv of the Canadian Lesion and the Imperial Order. Daughters of the Sune of the choral offertnes to; be presented by the Operatic So-. eJety will tnelnde "Greetings to' Spring' by Straits: -Gain' Hose by Dvorak: terns from The Ml-, kdc- and "Pirates of Penzance"; and. as final of ferine. Handel's in-' spiring "HaOemfah Chora." and Monks' beaaUful hymn "Abide With Me." A few of the numbers ehoeen by Mrs. Hodgson will kneiade dettght-ful portrayals of Hawaiian aad Mexican danres. the "Wwese Walt- etc.. all in eostame with Ar it! rU for thw TaUtaadto? event w'H b? reaped, ft i exvet-ed the house win be sold oat in ookrk time, oartiralartr as the entire net proceeos will so to the W-ca branch of the Red Cross- Len Crippe is the musical director with Chas. BaJagno. accompanist. LINZE Y & DAVIES Phones 585 - 586 Cross Ic BlaekweH Date and Nat Bread and Chocolate Not Biead- Pp In tins. Bach J-Us Fort Garry Tea nrp Per lb. C. Sc. B. Worcester Sauce Per botUe Parity Flour Sack Tort Garry Coffee-Per lb Freh Ground Colfee Per !b Fresh Sandwich Biscuits Per !b S1.85 55c 40c 25c Wheat Flakes Ready QCp cooked. 3 for hvV Slock Chicken- Per tir. 15c QUAKER OATS-Largesize 18c THERMOS Vacuum Bottles Super Pints 2 SIZES - EQUALITIES Super Quarts $1.25 s,ssra5 . . $1.75 Lunch Kits Gnu 75c Complete Stock of Fillers, Corks and Parchment Papers Zrfti Pioneer Druqej tats The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 1Z to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. o $2.50 s7..$3.25i 00000000000000000000000000000000300000000000000000000 J (OocrtMy S. XX. Jstoraa Oa) Vancouver Big VXissouri. J&. BraJorae, 10.79. Cariboo Quartz. 2.45. Dentonia, 1V-rairriew. jl. Gosd Belt, 2k. Hedley VUsosA, JiL Uinta. 41. Noble Five. .Mfe. Pend OrieBe.. I.M. Pioneer. 2M. Premier, 128. Privateer. M. Reeves UcDaaaaf, J. Reno. .35. React Arsasgsoa. -MV. Salmon Gstd. M. Sheep Creek. 1JC Oils A. P. Can, M. Cakaaat, M. C. & E, UQ. rreehakt JS. Home, 2.7. PaeaMa, jB5. Rsyal Can, J. Okaka, 1J5. Usrrary. Prabie Pahsw, JSt. Toronto Aidennac, Jl. Beatsie, 1J. Ceatral Pat. 231. Cum. Smelters, tut East VUlsrtkc. iM. Feraiand. J4. Fraocoear. M. Gods Lake. Si. Hardreck. 1.14. lac NkkeL .41 Vi. Kerr Addison. 2.41 Little Long Lac. ZM. VlcLeod Cockshatt. 2s. Uadson Red Lake. .44. Vfooeta. .71. Noranda. 733S. Pickle Crow. JjM. Preston East Dome. 1M. San Antonio. 2.34. PhTrttt Gordon. UVL DehL M. Boaseadflsae. JM. Mother. JS3. Oklead. M. Smetters Goid. jB1V. Dorsicson Bridge. 3739. inoitA Roller Rink Daily Sessions 2:00 to 4:30 Children . 8:00 to 8:30 Adults 8:30 to 11:00 Beginners Olren Special Attention GENERAL CONTRACTORS CASEY and MORRETTO Stone Maonary, Brick or Concrete Work Excaratfon and Landscape Gardening Macadam Roads or Sidewalks rhone 35 for Morretto or Green 527 for Casey I GETS MATRIC AT (0 POOLE. Eng Feb. 2fl: (CP) Jost to tee what the present-day; scholar is np against. 60-year old Alderman H. S. Carter, chairman! of the Poole Education Commit tee. sat for and passed a London matriculation examination. "I got big kick oot of it." he said. H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 21C Siith Street See Us For All Kindi of Insurance and Real Estate Notary Public We hare on our Hsis the following good buys At Corner of Eighth Arenue West and Fulton Street-Large concrete bafkUng with three suites and basement in excellent condition. Pall plumbing, greenhouse and garden-$3.W0, HALF CASH balance on monthly payments or 13000 cash including all furniture valued at ' 1500. THZ DAILY M"A"S Tuesday rbr Marybelle Stiles Is Gfven Shower .Ufair Last Xlght Ir IDeUihtfal Popular Bride-Elect i - Last etssaac Ue Misses Adeie land Frvda ITiaHUia were host- at a laisais cap and saacer i laaaar of Mlm MarybeOe ' Stiles who to be married When Miss Stiles entered she presented with a beanUfnl by Mlm Adele ahraallem The erening wa& spent playing Refrestii nti were serred by ih aastess assisted by the Mi&ses Mar-gart Mcbschmn and Phil Murray ilim Freda Massaliem then araasht In the gifts m a huge tuaaltfaay decora -ed cup and staeer measuring fiTe fet in were Misses Molly Daris. Helen Val- 1 engine, Helen Lakie. Margaret Mc-Leod. Jean McL-ar Margarr: Mc-fLaehlan PhiJ V..r-a-. Ivabe, B-rr.-a. Leah Bas -Ber: Pegr :-:: i Mickey Skar 7 , W Port Simpson To Celebrate C II. Dndward is Nassed Caairmaa f OmmMtee Fwr Year ! PORT SIMWOM. Fta- The Port atmoMn Celebration Committee for 1M has elected offices as follow: Chairman. C H Dadoward Deputy Chairman. 1 C McKay. Oenersl nd Plnancial Secretary, j Alfred We;iey RccorcLng Secretary, u. kuss-Treasarcr, S- Haghes Announcer. Paal Price. BAK GOI4) LONDOK. CT The price of bar fold on the market was mM per fine Florence Parker, EUen Moore. Eileen Hamban. Jsoreen Oibson. Mrs Stan Sarilie. GeraMme Cade. I Mrs Gene PiUpalrxk. Lcrna iR.rhnvr.d Mar Murray Ph;.i:. lHrr.b:.r. Cr xi :d a:..1 i Canada At War 25 Years Ago ! February 20. ttlaMovement of 1st Canadian Dtrtskm from Sarb xne vuiasje. knoa: bury Pi, u, Atvomoath. the port of Bristol, for embarkation to France, bee an Russians shelled Kt ;r -t. th- Biifk s-a Turk. re-o-. bmbard;r.i B'.un: BBBBBr BBBr W aBBBBBL-.. WI Sf SST 4aw .ammBr T 1 JW Tr Major-Ornrral John A. Gunn, C MM.. lJi.Os VJ. rrfldcnt ltrtrdlrr-irnml Ales C Kos K.C, CJIJ, USJK V.I. A.IIX, Nattonal Carapaltn ChaJrman 1A--IM- E. A. Oltrr, D.S.O. V.U. Campaign IXrn-tor CoL The MonvraMe O. tVlillf. V. K. 1. V.l llsnorary Trrstfrrf I4foL IV. . UBfll. CJ1.E Only yesterday he looked forward to a successful future in Canada. Then an empire emerrencT arose. dropped bis education, the training fur his life work, and soranr to the defense of the Empire. These war yean must not be lost from his life ! His education, bis training for success in civil life must be continued while he serves his country. To provide the necessary educational services, and to supply such other facilities as. will keep alive among our boys on service the feeling that they are still an intimate part of things back home, the Legion is asking Canadians to contribute $500,000. Men on Service to be Trained for Peace The Legionhas undertaken toorganize and finance this work. The Canadian Association for Adult Education with its long and distinguished record Is collaborating in carrying out the plan. Men on service will be able to continue their education and take uni uread ottrtbu!-('. year. A f."v -t.-if'u makr- yoa r. r anit TONIGHT and U'EDNISIIAT 5 Shows Nightly ; 0 tn , J BREAD for THE BtU, ST. IV88 Er.g ; Robert longiey. :, toand hi way to :i shire ytlkge in a the sound of 1U ty .. he left a letarv BadSaaaaar awaTTW aaBBBBBBBBlv, BBBBT UT J riaTsamffsW nmffKsflaadsaaBmffsM iaafVTm wwsmm ms? i aim KSSSI AV FINDS HIM READY ...Will "Cease-Fire" find him Trained to Carry On? versity classes. Courses in agriculture, technical subjects, various trades, bookkeeping, stenography, etc., will be available. Universities and departments of education throughout Canada are co-operating. The assistance of British and French educationists is assured overseas. Ptrtonal and Recreational Services The Legion also undertakes to help the men in the solution of personal, family problems. Leave centres will be provided overseas. Concert partiei, sports activities will be organized. Every effort will be made to bring the boys a touch of home when they are far from their families and friends. HELP WIN THE WAR Will you lend a hand in this work? Will you help a lad on active service to make good when the war Is over? Here Is an opportunity to invest in Canadian manhood. Send or take a generous donation to your nearest Legion Branch, Give to this great new cause today I ffve Ffreey-&ie Vow