Bi hursday- February 11, 1932 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OBTAINING ANY S orouu S Other Smart Hats SHIRLEY a : a a mm vu r ii DELAIDE TAKES RUN r;rr Shin Will B? Commissioned ' to Next Week in ancouver-ucean Falls rriiue Itupcrt uoute ui' r Princes Adelaide, , 'in n undergoing extendi mining during the past : i her especially for the v lii id Into permanent n next week on the Ca-r.n U Railway's British ( oast Steamships Van-On ui Fails-Prince Rupert mnounced at local of-!. company. During the v i weeks this service had uirtiy cancelled so far P .'ice Rupert end was con- new schedule for the Princes Adelaide will 'nver each Wednesday 8 o'clock, calling at r and other points en .md arriving here at b( V vs Leaving here at 10 ' - op her return sou'h. at Ocean Falls and i nd is due to arrive in Sunday night or Mon- W. -in. . ...... P !. "s Adelaide will be Ihe imest ship the company 8. in iKt mi this route. 8hlps l o service tr past "'tf 'd the Tees. Prln-E Pnnceaa Royal. Prm ! ' ' Princess Mary anW ' Pnnress Adelaide going V.nicouver-Ocean Fa 11s-P'iix'rt route, either the Nor th or the Prince revert to the regular Al-on a fortnightly basis ' ni.iinder of the winter on a lo-day schedule in Tiie Prtnceaa Mary may i! "ie trip on the Alaska "i Princess Norah. dam-1' branding dur'.i.j the 1 1 ready in time. LATE WINTER HATS These Lovely Models arc to co at the Low Price of $1.50 each Formerly They ItanCed up to $12.50 . : to go at 95c each I I SHOPPE I ib i a ran i a i a 1 1 1 ttin B , Local Items Miss E. A. Mercer, principal ol uootn Memorial School, reported; toe board at Its meeting las night that steps around her school wntcn had become out of repa r; had been replaced by wooden j stairs. At the request of Trustee D r; Schubert, the board of school trus-! lees, at Its meeting last night, decided that regular monthly meetings shall take place this year on second Tuesdays instead of second Wednesdays. In raffles at the Sons of Norway fishermen's farewell dance oi Tuesday evening, Olof Hanson wa the winner of a cushion, centrepiece and scarf while Alex Seppt-hammer was the winner of a luncheon cloth The raffles were conducted by Miss logrld Murvoli Mrs Anton Dybhavn, Mrs. Oscar Wick and Tom Dybhavn. The regular monthly meeting of the board of school trustee was held last night In the city poUrr court room. Those present wee1 J. Oreer. chairman: D. C. Scha- mrt. j j. oirarsnd w: o. VtAtm trustees: Miss E. A. Mercer. Mis A. Mills. Miss Margaret Palmar MUs J D. Moffatt and D. U Hart new. principals; Miss E. Roe domestic science supervisor, and HCrlc Oee. manual training instruc tor. The Dally News can be pur- chased at- Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St- Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince George, BC. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. General Store. Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store, Smith- ers. BC TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED. BLACK COD Prepared Daily Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'KINCE KUPERT, B.C. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED "llvcrcd Dry to y0Ur Bin. You are assured In letting full weight JASPliU WlLDnui: i:(i(l-pfr Ton, S12J0; Cash Price $1U0 JASI'KIt WILDI IUi: LUMP Per Ton. $130i Cash Price .. 1150 PEMBINA i:(5(lUcg. Prlte, $12JJ0j Cash Price H-50 I)ry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 TRZ DAILY HEW! LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Bert's Taxi, Phone 678. "Service" Is our motto. (Jive us a call. tf Miss Mabel Mclntyre, R.N., arrived irf the rttv rtralri-(Tnf5rnlthers. . Why pay more? Best Alberta footless egg: Coal $11 per ton. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phoney HC or 117. tf MelZarelll of the Roval Hotel staff will sail tonleht on the ss Prince Rupert for a two weekf' business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. George C. Mitchell returned to the city on this morning's train from Smlthers where he went to conduct Installation of officers ot the Elk' Lodge for the ensuing year. Miss L. Deacon, sister of Mrs. T J. Marsh, was brought to the city irom Terrace on this morning-s train for 'ho.sijital treatment. 8h? was moved from the train to th; hospital in the ambuiance. Dr H. C Wi.ncii. MIA., for Skeena. left Hazelton on la, night's eastbound train for Victoria where lie will attend the session of the Legislature which opens next week. James Boyd, A. Mclver and W. Strachap of the Dominion Fisheries service here and Orville Den-stedt of the Prince Rupert Fisher ies Expcrlmertal Station scientific staff will sail tonight on the Prints Rupert for Nanalmo where they will participate in a fisheries course and the annual meeting of fisheries department officers. M?-Jor J. A. Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries, wilt preside over the proceedings. """" "AJfNOllNCEM ENT' ' Jasper Wildfire Coal is now the hottest In the domestic field. Government analysis shows It to be the highest In B.T.U.'s and lea ash. It start? quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for your benefit don't think for one minute because our coal Is lower In price that we are (riving vou a cheaper grade as other coal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire," egg or lump Note our adv. for cub prices and save yo'ir dollars. tf Hyde Transfer Phone 580 & nunc jj i none 9J De Jongs Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Elk 6-8tring Brooms-each 36c Malktn's Best Pilchards- 1's Qp tails, per tin Walnuts Pieces 29c per lb Del Monte Prunes Medium 23c slse, per 2-lb. pkg Keitofg's All Bran 15c pw pf . Orchard City Peas Sieve 4 15c 2 Una Queen Olives 18c per 120. jar Chateau' Cheese 31c per 1-lb. pkg Malkin's Beat Tomatoes 2's Qp nor tin "V Shaker jaajt Iodised or 9c Plain, well 'v Chr1Me-Fancy Mixed 15c Biscuits. 2 pkgs. Quaker Pears 2's per tin Christies' Jelly Tar taper lb Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over Meet your friends a tthe Biz Moose Valentine Dance Friday, Feb. 12, 9 p.m. till 2. Adm. 50: Prizes refreshments. m. it w. The Prince Rupert General Hos pital board of directors has changed regular monthly meeting night for this year to second Fridays. II. L. Faulkner, well known Juneau attorney, was a passenger on board the Princess Mary last night returning to the Alaska Capital after a trip south as far as San Francisco. r.Iks' Mccllnsrtonijht. Installation of officers 8:30 p.m. J. W. Reid, official of the Boara of Railway Commissioners with headquarters in Calgary, arrived m the city on this morning's train and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. and Mr. W. D. -Vance, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. U'reen, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Kirkendall. Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. McAuley and Mr. and Mrs. C. 'I. McAuley and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Elklns returned to the city n thl noming's tralr&from Sunnyside cannery where they paid an ovc night visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MnMilian. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan air now In residence at Sunnyside but will move later In tfte season to Claxton where Mp.wMcMilla-i will be cannery manager. Announcements Moose Valentine Dance, Feb. 12. Moose Badmlnjon Dance Feb. Id Baptist Church supper Feb. 19. Eagles' Sociat - Dance Friday February 19. daruplng 9:30 to 1:30 vjciturciucii jw. utuiea, reiream-ments. Everybody d2 welcome, welcome.' Catholic Women's ens League League Spring Sale April 7. MUSSALLEM'S Sanitary MEAT MARKET Friday & Saturday SPECIALS! PRIME STEER BEEF Rolled Roasts )r per lb. duf per lb. Lean Pot Roasts-15c&18c Lean Club Steaks 45c 2 lbs. Legs of Mutton 22c per lb, Loins of Mutton 22c per lb. .. Legs of Veal 25c per lb. ... Shoulders ot Veal 18c per lb. Pure Pork Sausage 35c 2 lbs GRAIN FED PORK Legs of Pork 18c per lb. Shoulders of Pork 15c per lb. Steaks 35c 2 lbs Oalncr's Mild Cured Hams 25c half or whole, per lb. All our meat orders delivered free; Fifth Avenue Phones 18 and 81 Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. McKAE HKOSV, LTD. The school board, at Its meeting last night, passed a budget of $8 -225,55 for the month of January Including $655.55 in accounts and $7,6G0 payroll. Miss 's. A. Mills, principal cf Borden Street School, reported to the school board at its meeting last night that the condition of health of pupils In her school wa very good. The ,'orily ' malady 1 1 January had been a lone case of ringworm. A, suggestion was made at lart night's meeting of the school board by Trustee D. C. Schubmt that use of the office In the City Hall new used by the Fair Board might fcfso be , obtained for use of the, secretary of the school board ror his files, etc. The matter will be further gone into with the mayor. Principals of High and Public schools reported to the boaid meeting last night that mid-year examinations had been held in various grades. The tests In ail cases revealed that satisfactory ' progress was being by the pupMs generally. Principal D. H. Hartness reported that an. Inspection had been made of the High School la. :, month by Inspector T. W. Hall. HI. 11 J a.iB. iK..KlJl.Mi B . M. ..HlXSU't SUGGESTIONS for the Lenten Table Kraft or Chateau Cheese OQo per 1-lb. pkg OAV Macaroni Lion Brand, ready cut or long, 16-oz. pkgs. apn 3 for Christies' Snowflake Sodas OHn Salt or plain, 16-oz. pkg. Aylmer Baked Beans Qn per 18-oz. tin t' Jap Rice OQo 5 lbs Bulk Peanut Butter 1 Qo per lb XOKs Canned Fish .kalert Brand Crab OAf per tin' -Sociceye Salmon Horseshoe Brand OAn per 1-lb. tin OVi, Clams Saanich -f ejp XtJU whole, per tin Chicken Haddie 9Qo per 1-lb. tin Kipper Snacks King OGTp Oscar. 4 tins iQ Pilchards ffp per tin Clark's Spaghetti Packed In Qp tomato sauce, per 17-oz. tin Sunklst Oranges Now at thelr best. Two economical sizes 3 87c 3 dot Oil doz 97c Imperial Valley Grapefruit 25 Q Libby's Kraut 15c per 2Vi-lb. tin Pancake Flour Aunt rjn Waffle Syrup 44c per quart tin Stlllton Cheese 97o Post Bran Flakes 12c per pkg Swift's Picnic Hams Ave. 4(f Malkin's Best Tea 39c per lb Watts7 Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE S6 TIIE BEST I Olt LESS wm vm fu tm ' kb la iw:n tm if Shop Fixtures of The Rupert Pharmacy FOR SALE . Individually Consisting "of ' Show bases,' Wall Cases. National Cash Register, Scale. Tables and Other Articles. May be seen at Curtis Block, 135 Second Avenue Canadian Credit Men's TIIUST ASSOCIATION C. C. Marshall When a recipe calls for MILK . . . Use ST. CHARLES! ST.CHARLES UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED MILK UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers Its re rrince Rupert lor Vanruuvrr: TM.. f'ATALA EVERY TUESDAY. 1J0 tM, Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. TJU. lARDENA EVERY FRIDAY M1UMC.IIT Arriving Vancouver Bunday midnight approx. WeUt sailings to Port 81m won. Alloe Arm. Anjox. Stewart and Naaa River points. Sunday, 9 p.m. runner information regarding all sailing and Uckeu at rr.i-.ti uiii iKi AUtLY: Someone Asked why large easy cause duction best up and can the ONLY 1 Oc. a Week that is the price of The Daily News Delivered to Your Home It's worth ten cents a week to get the Waterfront Whiffs on Saturday. It's worth something to have the topics of the dav discussed in an impartial and esting manner. It's worth something to follow the adventures of Tillie the Toiler every evening. It'svorth a good deal to be able, to read the local advertising and to know where to buy and what price to pay. The Daily News is a paper that1 is representative of the city and no one need be ashamed tosend it away to their friends. ahU' Telephone the office and the boy will call and collect. THE DAILY NEWS Third Ave. Prince thousand of other lv Canadian housewivei, you will toon discover that St. Charles Evaporated Milk ii your best cooking friend. St. Charles is sterillxed, pure country milk, produced from fine, selected Canadian cows nothing but f0 of the moisture Is removed. This process of evaporation leaves all the cream, all the nourish-inc healthful contents in concentrated form, thus improving the flavor of your cooking and giving richness that both you and your family will enjoy. Send us jour name and ad-dieta and wa thall be Had to mail you a copy of tha new authoritative Cook Book we hare jutt compiled. COUPON Tlw Borden Co., Limited 1 1 i Oeorse Su Toronto. Oentlemtn: PIum Mnd mt a copy of the "Good Provider' I Cook Book." Iftmt Addtttt. sr. c. 4. Her ond Atenur. Phone 56S the Other Day the Daily News had such a i circulation in the city. It was :; to answer. The reason is be- ; those responsible for the pro- of the paper put the veryv they can afford into its make-: sometimes more than they afford. They give the people best possible for tlw money. : ONLY Rupert u 6 Phone 1)8 i