PAGE TOUR The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" IS 1 00 ON.lt- TRAINS SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN RECIPE: Take a cup of Bovril every day for a month, about 11 o'clock. It will increase your stamina, tone up your system and give you a fine feeling of vigor and strength. THIS IOO FOOD For the Last-Mondays' Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30 pjn From the Last Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:15 pjn. RECORD Twenty years in the one store shoemaklng and repairing merits your confidence, and we solicit a continuance of yoer patronage in our new tore. M. MacARTHUK Third Ave. Nest Federal Blk. Two very good reasons why you should enjey it and it only costs a few cents. Start today with two Shredded Wheat Biscuits crisped in the oven and smothered in milk, hot or cold. Shredded Wheat is 100'; whole wheat 100'; Canadian wheat 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA 17 CANADIANS OF CANADIAN WHEAT Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. FATHERS AND SONS Dr. Wiggins Gives Instructive Address on Subject Before Victoria Gyro Club VICTORIA, Feb. 6: Fathers who make companions of their growing sons reap a harvest of satisfaction and pleasure and at the same time aid the lads' to grow into men of sterling worth to the community, the Gyro Club was assured by Dr. R. H. Wiggins at the weekly luncheon ) In the Empress Hotel. Dr. Wiggins said fathers could only expect great things from sons who were given the attention they were entitled to. Doses of castor oil at Intervals and a judicious touch of the parental slipper upon suitable occasions was necessary. "Every father must first be a companion, then an Instructor," Dr. Wiggins commented. "To say 'boys must be seen and not heard' is antiquated poppycock, boys should be obedient because It Is reasonable to be obedient.'' The doctor declaring such a policy would result In development of a fine type of young rrian. The so-called "problem of the boy" was really a problem of the home. A wild boy was a reflection of the home, as three and one-half times the school hours had to be I occupied by the boy, without con sidering hours of sleep. Advocating encouragement of physical development. Dr. Wiggins said all boys were willing to pay the p.-ice necessary for physical excel -: "ice. He objectsd to physlcan pun-.-liinent of lads- past ten years of ,.a. declaring "spare the rod and spoil the child" to be an outgrown j adage of the dark ages. Thoughts and Sports If parents would train their boys, from their earliest years in proper ways of thought and speech, the growth of those characteristic would crowd out undesirable tendencies, the speaker said. Sports were of especial value as a means of developing character. The boy was chiefly educated by what he i did. and that In turn depended upon I Ms interest, a jwlnt where ht father's association was of importance. ' Dr. Wiggins also urged parent to take interest ifj the lidding matter available to their , OILS. The Importance of companion-hip between father and son was ! stressed as providing the Weal re lationship with guidance and In-trucUon for" the lad while the father enjoyed the real meaning of fatherhood. Sincerity Is impossible unless it pervade the whole being, and the pretence of It tape the very foundation of character. Lowell. Don't Monkey With FLU No sir! Flu's too serious too dangerous for you to take any chances. It usually starts with a cold and that's the time to put the boots to it with the old re-llable-BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE that proved its worth In the great 'flu epidemic of 1918 and has been living up to it reputation ever since. Get a bottle today every druggist has it. Take a sip several times a day and the chances are flu will never get a toe-hold. If it does. Just keep on with BUCKLEY'S. The 'Hu not you will be groggy in the first round. Hut be sure it's BUCKLEY'S. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear and you can't get BUCKLEY results from an unknown remedy made by some unknown Mr. X. Y. Z. 8 'TILL1E THE TOILER" I I'M ALL T. Li THE DAILY NEWS Monday. Febniarr j. 1931 MONTREAL IMPORTERS CUT RATE Shoe Store Now Open For Business With Greater Values ; Than Ever COME AND SEE US J We will guarantee you j ! goods at 35' . less than ' anywhere else in town. I, 1 Glorious Comedy Team Tonight at Capitol Theatre Jack Hulbert and Cicely Cdurt- netdge! What a glorious comedy team! They are showing their la- teat film "Jack's the Boy" tonight and tomorrow and they absolutely guarantee that you will enjoy this Jolly .picture even more than "Sun shine'. Susie." The story gives this pair evafy opportunity of raising laugh snd when you see Jack Hulbert to the role of P. C Brown getting the traffic In a hopeless tangle while op point duty; chasing a crook, in -a baby Austin car with his head and. shoulders pro- trading through the roof; follow In the same crook Into Madame Tmjtail's and then arresting a watf Stare .instead or the their, to nrunefoutar few of thi screamingly funny inwente you know what a treat is M store.. I tWWK A MKT.C, I A . 'VSl -TLllE -VOO rvT) -1 Steamship Sailings For Vancontri Tuesday s, Cardena 1:30 pjn Thurs ss Prince Rupert, 10 pjn Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn Ss. Venture midnight From Vancouver Sunday1 ss. Cardena pjn Wed. ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 am Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide .. pm Ss. Venture pjn Tor Nasi River ana Port Mmpwn Sunday s. Cardena 8 pjn From Nsas River & Tort Simpson-Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 ajn Por Stewart aad Anyox Sunday as. Cardena 8 p m Wed. ss. Prince Rupert. 4 pjn From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday as. Cardena . 11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. Prince Rupert. 8 pjn For Ocean Falls-Tuesday a. Cardena .1:30 pm. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pjn. Friday at. Prln. Adelaide .. p.m. From Ocean Fall Wed ss. Pr. Rupert 0:30 . ..ajn. Friday . Prtn. Adelaide ... pjn. Ss. Venture pjn. from Skeena River-Friday as. Venture pm Advertise in the Dally News SILVER IS QUESTION Chamber of Mines at Sinlthers Urges Action to Improve Conditions SMITHERS, Feb. 6: -At the annual general meeUng of the Omln- eca branch of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines, held in the Municipal Hall at Smlthers on the evening of Thursday, the principal resolution passed was one urging the remonetizatlon of silver by in ternational agreement. The text of the resolution is as follows: "That we ask the Minister of Mines at Victoria and the Minister of Mines at Ottawa to urge upon their respective governments the Importance of an early remonetl-sation of silver by International agreement, and by so doing to give not only a renewed impetus to the production of silver in this country and a revival of prosperity by the creation of new wealth, but also enlarged buying power to the Or-1 lental and Latin American countries j with consequent increase of inter- national trade to hasten ton prove-!ment of conditions throughout the j world, and that copies of this reso-, lution be sent to: Minister of Mines, 1 Victoria ; Minister of Mines, Ottawa ; Minister of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa; Olof Hanson, MP. for Skeena, Ottawa; Alex M. Manson. K.C., MLJl.. Vancouver; Dr. H. C Wrlnch. M-LJV, Haseltoo: British Columbia Chamber of Mines. Vancouver: Chamber of Mines of Bast-em British Columbia. Nelson: North West Mining Association, Lindelle Block Spokane. Wash." Another resolution expressed con-! f idence In the British Columbia De-! pertinent of Mines and appreciation of the work dons) by Its represents -I tive tn the district, Douglas Lay. and j opposed any further cutting down In the Department of Mines as being I detrimental to the whole province. It was decided to request the De- ;parunent 01 Mines to erovMe in structional daises in mining at Important points in the district as has been done In the past three years. It Is expected that this will be done some time during March. The manager's report disclosed a year of valuable work carried on, despite the effect of the depteaston on Omlneca's mining Industry. Ao- , Dreciatlon was expressed for the I co-operation In the matter of pub-j llcity from thr Dailv News JONES Family Meat Market Pot Roast of Deef. 4 lbs. P(l Potatoes. 10 lbs. tJUl Shoulder Pork, 4 lbs. pnp Potatoes. 10 lbs OUU Leg of Pork, 4 lbs. flflp Potatoes, 10 lbs. DUU Lamb Stew. 4 lbs. r An Potatoes. 10 lbs. OUU Round Steak. 2 It. PAp Potatoes. 19 lbs. 0JK Han, No. 1 -f per lb ADL Sirloin Steak. 3 lbs. rnn Potatoes, 10 tt. . UUL Loin Lamb Cbope, 2 lbs. r nn Potatoes, 10 lire. OUl Leg of Lamb nnn per lb Shoulder Lamb, 5 lbs. ryr Potatoes. 10 in. I OK, Loin Pork Chops, 2 lbs. 'r fl n Potatoes, 10 lbs. OXJK, 957 Phone 957 A Slight Omission CM -TUB ROAD. . CMAJl'liEJ V"L KM OUi, VOU A. LOM t- -T1MB AND MOUS HIND I CAT VOU NAJHAT OH THAT Dance Given by Naval Cadets at Headquarters The Naval Cadets of the R. C. N. V. R. held a dance in the barracks Saturday night. About twenty-five couples were present to enjoy what proved to be a peppy affair. Dell-clous refreshments were served and dancing broke up at midnight. Reorganizing University SEATTLE, Feb. 6: Reorganlia Hon is taking place at the Unlver slty of Washington. Dr. Spencer has placed his resignation as president In the hands of the board and has asked to be transferred to the Bng lUh department. MON. k TUES, TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 I'JH. Adm. 15c ti 50c GOLDBLOOM A The -Sunshine Susie Com JACK HULBERT In - "Jack's the Boy" With CICELY COl'liTNEinrt Itetal Picture. 8ln,.ng, Loads of Kim Comedy CHARLIE CHSE h "NOW. WE'LL TLLL ONE Novelty-'ULOCKS 4 TACKL Feature Starts at 7 30 1 j j WEDNESDAY and TIHRsdh "MAID OF THE MOlNTAIXs WEDNESDAY REVIVAL "DANCETEYM Trappers Want Best Prices Of course the)- do. Everyone wauls as much as ht can get. Why not? TIM. UUi ItLLIAIUF Pays the hlghrt prices and sells hl fur coats and otlir . fur 14 at the lowest. That is the war to do butlues tn hard times. Call and talk it over. DEPRESSION PRICES Kkk Coals, per ton $11.00 & Slia (Not Nut Conl) Lump Coal, per ton $12,i Loose Coal, $1.00 per ton less All Coals are in a dry shed. Don't buy water, bay coii HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE SPIRIN fioA SPEED! When take Aspirin, you are sure . f fsaswsfat reHef. Ileesae tkec taUets h. at once. Their set fen fe almost intanlanru-Year lin is gone Ware a slower tablet anil J kite sny effect I &, Wk lo ifce UWhs tUl relieve y.ir Mjferff paws TiflMJ tmU, wlten you re In if I 'm am alwajn ! oh Ike reliaUo and uniform action of genuine A4rin. Ami UUets f Atfirifi are ffectly ( Dwcton will tell you they hU!u nothing i (Ieftrest the IiearU Avirlfl tablets to very little, Ifeerca realty o eHMHHy In Iwjing anything IsM affective. s;M 1 Rr3Bfi?QT TO f "1U.L VOu, I'M By Westover.