Any person trying to walk without Rubbers is taking his life in his hands with streets and sidewalks like they are today. The Cost Is Trilling compared with the benefit obtained by wearing them. Call and see our stock at GUT RATE SHOE STORE We Accept City Scrip 1934 It's Time to Replace the HiM Worked 1UBES In Tour Radio i m .. Don't Take Our Word For If. See Them Tested ' ; '. At o Cost to You Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop PHONE: 3 COAL! COALl Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 BulUey Valley Wr aim sWI Timothy Hay. Whnat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co, II Pbontu SSI Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operatlnc three Dry Dockt Total cayaelty !, torn ShJabailderi and Shli Repairer for Steel and Wood VoweU liea and Brau Cullnj Electrie and Acetylene VPcldinc ll-tta Derrick lor Deary LHU lawmlll and MlnintMacblner? . allied and Orcrbaaled Out quick rcjuiu wltn awant aS Former Master of Newington Dead Further. Particulars of Death of Capt. W. L. Butler Contained I In Private Advices "TILLIE THE TOILER" 1t c.e AS HELUO. ' "TMOUCHT Third Avenue 1866 and came around Cape Horn to the United States In 1889. He later came to British Columbia and married Charlotte Rutledge In 1898. She died In 1924. He Joined the government marine service in 1915 and has been a well known figure on the waterfront of Prince Rupert since 1926. He obtained leave In No- ivembcr 1932 to return south for Private advices received in. the' rest and reciiDeration from the in- i city confirm the announcement disposition caused by the fall. He published in the Daily News last never fully recovered. He leaves j week of the dcth Of William, Laur- three daughters and one son also Sence Butler, footer, skipper of one grand-daughter and three lighthouse tenner JiKewlngon until grandsons. his vision failed in 1924 attjer whipff (time he remained with ttfe yesfcel tir , iir as watchman until the summer U. WUlMDeff Mail WaS t 1019 n-tifin Vtlc VoWU c-f-fA4 H fill r O following a fall on a slippery sidM ! I niPllV ASSSUliea A CC311lf Ofl walk in Prince Rupert He passed Hieiiy i away in King's Daughters' Hospital' k at Duncan, Vancouver Island, pit 'Three Unidentified Bandits Abuse December 18, a victim of cancer of John Corrlgat.and Leave Him the left lung. Writhing: on Street The latp Capt. Butler was born! in N'orthumberlpnd, Eng., March 24, WINNIPEG. Jan, 3:-Three un-- I identified men beat John Corrigal, FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 aged 34, of Winnipeg Into semiconsciousness with a milk bottle, battered him over the head with a I I revolver, twisted his right arm un-l til it snapped just above the wrist land then vanished, leaving their victim writhing in pain on the Icy street. tO 5E6 TILLIE VMITH, r ; " Hr MUJD OXJ HEE. 'WU TALK TO TO THINK CF A swApy n .Ami nAME J U. tTOST A. - t'LU 3Rj& My RtSHT VJITH 1 1 1 K 7" I I 1 1 r X.1 -i. 1 mmwm TOY REPAIR BY SCOUTS Over 300 Toys, Dolls, Games, Etc. Distributed Among; Needy I The sixth annual toy repair shop I conflicted by the Toe II Oroup or I Boy Souts finished up on Christmas Eve with the distribution of over 300 toys, dolls, games and books, helping to make a happier Christ mas for needy boys and girls. Twenty-seven-local families received a parcel each, with a total of 193 articles. One hundred and ten articles were sent a week previous to 14 families out of town. The dolls were repaired and dressed by the Girl Guides under Lieut. Brewerton. The activities were under the direction of Scoutmaster P. C. Miller. The Scouts express appreciation to all those who assisted by donation of toys, etc., to the members of Toe H, to R. L. Mcintosh for use of the store, io 'the Northern B. C. Power Co. for the light, to the management of the Capitol Theatre for slide and receiving toys, to A. Ireland, to Q. & S. Grocery, to Fire Chief Morrison receiving toys, to A. E. Ireland, to Q. Ltd. for allowing box to be placed on the counter for receiving cash to help pay postage on parcels and all those who donated the cash and also to the press for courtesy In allowing announcements. (ANNUAL "AT HOME" HELD Officers of First North B. C. Kesl-mcnt Hold Usual New Year's Day Function Some two hundred persons called i -t I 4 ..... nn XTn.. . Vai0 n f -' Ai, MIC lllJJUljr uu iicn j edi a - j ternoon between the hours of four and seven o'clock, the occasion be ing the annual "At Home'' of the officers of First North B. C. Regiment. The Armory was suitably decorated for the occasion. Tea was served and dancing enjoyed during the afternoon with music by Mrs. O. C. Arseneau's Orchestra. The officers were assisted In receiving by Mrs. C. V. Evitt, Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mrs. A. O. Rlx and Mrs. J. H. Carson. Premier T. D. Pattullo was to have been present but illness prevented him from attending and he was re-1 presented by Major S. F. M. Moodle, assistant to the Premier. The night previous officers of the Regiment entertained with their annual New Year's Eve dance in the Armory, some eighty persons being present at the affair which was most enjoyable. Music was by Mrs. Arseneau's Orchestra. Pulling a cord raises a window! shade mounted on a new springless roller. 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Rni 575 .Phone 1 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 Admission I5c Si 50c Friday and "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Uy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. if 3 PAGE FOUR ,THS DAILT TOWS Wednesday. ; -,-. Jan , ' - -w$ - - c. Mu st Have Rubbers J Saturday f TM NO ANGEL S MUSICAL COMEDY FUN ROMANCE GIRLS MUSIC "TAKE A CHANCE" WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS a A coal of- J (flgg) charActer I 1 fTri It's sure to I i y( please you! F,j-T(Ul.lC . I CWOVi THIS vr QW. I FUTT"" OUSIWKLntOM TUB M Wib. V I V I I . r- . . . n. ..(- . mm .. . I' I - .11 . - 1 ' -' 0' ( OUT IF VOUIM f ' 4.5 -JBiBlB-B-l X imiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiH' x , ,t.uy - i i i vvxjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihib. mm i cAa oufr rOULOKj'T HWAfJ. AT 1 ' 1 CI- I REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements' and at prices to suit nil nurses. PHILP0TT, EVITT & ; CO. LTD. Phone GI8 ii 7 ;35 &. r.yJ ... , . ... ' With JAMES DUNN, JUNE KNIGHT, LILLIAN ROTH, CLIFF ElMVAIUnft jiicbuycui1uu1muc-1 LILLIAN BOND. A Paramount Release "V entertainers who try their luck on Broadway is dlvertlngly told in "Take a Chance." another musical film, which is featured this midweek on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. The quartette, consisting of James Dunn, June Knight, Cliff Edwards, and Lillian Roth, finds the Great White Way Isn't , much different than Main Street i and they climb to the top of the: ladder by means of a series of hilar- j ious incidents which keep the audience In an uproar. The locale of the story ranges from a small- j town carnlvaf to a ritzy gambling j club, out with the socially elite of' Long Island and back to Broadway. 1 Buddy Rogers, Lillian Bond and; Lona Andre are among prominent; members of the supporting cast. The music and choruses also help to make 'Take a Chance" really outstanding. At least five songs of great current popularity are Included In the show Including' "I Never Took a Lesson In My Life," ' "New Deal Rythm,' "It's Only a, Paper Moon." "Should I Be Sweet?" and 'F.iriie Win n In Hi- - I 100 Gorgeous Show Girls. Every. Player a Star. Every Star an Entertain' Comedy "DUCKY DEAR" PARAMOUNT Niu Cartoon "I YAM WHAT I YAM" I Special' Children's Matinee Thursday, 2:.'50 Feature, "Between Fighting Men" 15c-35c The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS William KichartLs, l'rypriefor I Repairing and Overhauling of Machinery Installations of Gas and Diesel Engines Substantial Reductions For Cash By Westover. -TRVkjO To TMIWX CP . . . .... fti tLJU My ut, CAEMIM6f"i V ( bOT MAC NAV"5 THHIZGr I j TAL,W.Wer TO MOTHtia AMD' Tw I KNBWJ vm' CtULt)Ki'T rVTXJ1 fii' ft J