T528 January February WW- r .:Vr ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 j The AmericanBuilt Steamer Vir t'inia off JIorr Castle at the Ent unce to Havana. .'1 WEATHER V DETAILS GIVEN Monlh by Month Record of rnnceKuperl MeteoroloB-" " ical Conditions Following are the records of precipitation and sunshine" in Prince Itupert month by month in 1928 and 1927: SEND-OFF FOR Quite a number of members and. friends gathered In the St. An- Precipitation Surhlne ; t-u,. i t drews Society rooms last evening ' 7.C1 0 farewell to Robert Davie, 85 55.5 84 8 S.4Q 82.7 5s'7i who is leaving Prince Rupert to; , 8.04 10.04 90.7 C9.9 1 reside in North Vancouwr. 91 j J00 5 P'eaant evening was spent-wlthj 1.11 2.U1 lC.? 94.7 During the course of the eve- 7.91 9.G2 11.5 M.I ! nnrf 4hArrKUlA MKir t.K -aJ,. . Victof Radio all electric The New Voice &fThe Skies wcra RADIO Whether it be a Victor Orthophonic or a Victor Ifedio, there is no substitute for THE VICTOR This wonderful all-electric 8-tube Receiver for M" S190.00 7 Sold On Easy Monthly Payments ' friends they are leaving behind,, i Mr. Davie suitably replied. Those taking pari in the pro- t). 4.f 1.93 117.3 175.2 ning, S. D. Maedonald, on btfffl Z.t M J 14.5 99.1 of the members of the society' n W DAD n AVIC11 wer J- CamPbell AU Aid. DUD DiYlEl M- Urown- C Taylor. Geo. 3 i - B. Ferguson, J. J. Little, Scott, Geo. ALbott, Wm. Smftb, G6o. Mit- Mr. and Mrs. Davie and Son. Will, A- A. Coniran and S. D. Leave For the South Macdqnald. W. Vanghan Davies Tomorrow Morning officiated at the piano. Itefresh- ' menu were served, with D . Find- layson in charge of the kitchen. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal " Wilton, Captain's Cove; Capt Watson, Pott Easington ; II. Oscar Thomas and D. U. Er- '. 9.6ft 14.5.1 C2.6 63.1 rented M Davie with a handsomsTV 7' "3. W ' " ?'M 722 48 ni.9 ,tuh bng, and Mrs. Davie with an; J r 5.25 26.2 68 umbrella as a token of the esteem , 0.84 88.17 1158 1174.4 in which they are held by the Watt, city. Central. Snvo A. tGTn.ifnd Irwin Bruyn, city. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. IL II. Mansell, city. ON RADIO COMMISSION" p. A. Rowmun. editor of tbt Ottawa Citucn who is one of the members of the Radio Commis- sion, appointed by the Government to inquire into Hie conditions of broadcasting a)nd recep- ,;n in the P"minWin. ' Augustin FHgun. Cimera! Dir ector of Tci hnical Education for the Province of Quebec, who is one of the new Radio Co mm Is sioners appointed by the Federal Government to inquire - into the present condition of radio reception and transmission in the A tourinir cor, driven by Wal- r Jiowurt.i of th;" inn'i'ial Oil y "v -it the ! orncl- of Third Avehub InU tliej ow'Dh'y road Uliii Worttinir'aml i urturneil u'Wt Jfe'; Cook's ouse. The toiT o'f iRcar aa I nt&ihwl up but Uie driwr e-ajcd without injury. Serjeant J. I. M. Hannah, let of the city detachment of .he provincial police, reminds . ,W!ifci;: that tiiolor licenses v. renewable for the year 1929 on or before January 15. The rreiint has et the example '.u'mself by receiving the first " license plate issued here Vh' year Np. ror tKe city lolicer. ' '",J 'i Ti.ui. -dsy, Jenu' PAGE SIX 1 -1 JU.1., WHiiftE HAN'S WINGS WERE EL RN Larry Wartl was fined 520,, ,v:th opUon of thirty days' im-; ..risohtne'ht. W 'Majfistrate Mc- ' ' ' ' ymont iii ity '?lr,t lh'a-:- - - i . t 1 .lf,, . . Win lMlSl$l$ti)W ll II I I ' " ' '.if1?"" "" ' ''- frVJfV IMWMMH uMIMi' - V - ft$il's3'llW- i;.ornntf for theft of chiokena if .y 1; SMTiVfitJiWtWtJTWMffl, it'? ir-. is K 4: i it in motor-propelled, lighter th.m air .-raft, on K.H On the site of man's first flight Hill, near Kitty Hawk, N.C, r-p resentatlwa of forty nations ga ; i d t l li-aor to th V brothera, OftWe'and Wilbur, the pioneers. The tablet is shown ..ein' unv illed hy Sm Wngham of!6hneerVut. Inset Orvllle Wright. hi ii , . ,r ii. h.i,, ...). ... H those dear to wouJf you, are the TO greatest man in the world . . . the wisest and the most far-sighted. They trust you to protect them from hardship ano!' privation j 'And to the best of your ability you would do so u Yet there may come a day when you will no longer be here to shield them , . . to provide for their needs. Will their faith In you then be justified ? You realize that their confidence I challenges you to greater vigilance in V their behalf. Have you made the ' provision for them that you know to be MLjv ' CX i! necessary? Is your Life Insurance sufficient to meet their needs ? Do you realize that 5,000 invested at 6 yields an. income of less than 6 per week? For the sake of those who love and respect and trust you . . . those to whom you are the "greatest man in dte world" . . . Xake pencil and paper, and figure hov much you have done toward the'buildmg up fan estate. Then caU in the representative of any Life Insurance Company and learn how little is the cost of adequate protection. ib jveYrr ait .m. in