PAGE usi FOUR .THE DAILT NEWS Tuesday, Januir? SIMPSON TUNNEL IN f i . . . MONDAY and TUESDAY nrmiesuay Thor Wc Accept City Scrip TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9f25 TIIP lVirir... MAN DIES GOOD ORE 1n Admission 13c & 50c MAN" Louis Well Known Villager Results Continue to be Gray, Satisfactory Two Goofy Love Itirds In Riotous Court Tanrlt And Cliurch Worker, l'asscs Recorded at Prince Rupert SLIM SUMMEKVILLK and ZASU PITTS Islands in Away Group of Q. C. X r of the NEWEST SHOES No Need to Say You Have an Expensive Foot Wc have just received a large shipment of Ladies' Shoes in A widths, to fit that narrow foot. We offer these shoes at Special Cut Rate Prices. . Women's Smart, Attractive Dress Oxfords In the finest grade black kid, Cuban heels QO QC A to EEE widths, reg. $5.95 ?0.t7U Women's 1-Strap Shoes, very dressy lr fine black kid, covered Cuban heels A to EE widths, reg. $5.95' Ski Boots $3.95 Men's and Ladies' Ski Boots at less than 35c on the dollar, wholesale. No better values than this have ever been seen In Prince Rupert. Rubb Special Cut Rate Clearance prices on all rubbers Let us save you money. CUT RATE SHOE Gresvig's SKI HARNESS Poles Wax Skis Made to Order at Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop PHONE: 3 S. It. s. lime in lopics HIGH LIGHTS TUESDAY 0:30 Ed Wynn Fireman, KOMO. 7:00 Doric Quartet, KPO. 8:15 Roosevelt's Birthday Special, AH American Stations.- ... 0:30 Winning the West, KOMO. WEDNESDAY i 0:30 John McCormlck, KOMO. 7:00 Corn Cob Club, CFCN. 8:00 Midwest Melody Time, KOMO. 0i30 Waltz Time, KOMO. THURSDAY C:00-Show Boat, KOMO. 7:00- Camel Program, KOIN. 7:30 Eno Crime Club, KPO. 8:15 Standard Symphony, KOMO. 0:30-Old Time Dance, CFCN. and Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 320; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER For the Dry Dock Worker, Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, reg. $450 Qf QC &yO up from Very Special! A genuine Leckie made Work Boot oil tan chrome tops, solid leather CO 17 soles, reg. $4.95 ?0.0 Mail Schedule i'or the Fast Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl-4:30 days pm. I''rom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10 pm. '"or Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 p.m. Thursdays 9:15 pjn Friday 11 p.m Mondays and Wednesdays (b train) 4:30 p.n.. rom Vancouver-Sunday , PJD Wednesday 10 ajn Friday .... p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (by train) 10 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday .7 p.m. Wednesday 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday n:30 a.m Thursday 8 pjn For Naas River and Port Simpson-? Sunday . 7 pjn From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday, 11:30 a jn From Queen Charlotte Islands January 17 and 31 a.m. Have Order For Three Thousand MINK No change in market. Paying as high as $15.00 Interested in all furs. Don't sell your goods until you see- G0LDBL00M ers I STORE AUTHORITY IS GIVEN House Naval Committee Would Per- mit Roosevelt to Spend 593,000,- 000 on Naval Aircraft WASHINGTON. D.C.. Jan. 30 u.ri 1 iir riiiiiitr! 1 1 1 luruimriiui , uves uavai cummuiee jceiruay voted to give President Roosevelt blanket authority to provide an; go through with a stage appear airplane contingent for the Navy'ance scheduled for Friday nign. commensurate with the treaty limit of the fleet and involving 1184 new planes costing $95,000,000. Queen Mary Hitch Hikes on Brewery Wagon Yesterday LONDON, January 30 Queen Mary and her lady-in-waitlng. Lady Desbor6ugh, their limousine having broken down yesterday while riding from Sandringham to Cambridge, had to hitch-hike in a brewery wagon. Stalled on the 'roadside. Her Majesty and her at-tendapt were given a lift by the brewery workers with whom thny completed the Journey to their destination. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Cloudy, ll"ht southeast wind; barometer. 29.86; temperature, 40: heavy chop Triple Island Overcast, calm; sea smooth. Langara Island Clear, light easterly wind; sea moderate. Terrace Cloudy, calm. 36. Alyansh Clear, south wind. 36. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 35. Stewart Foggy, calm, 34. Hazelton Clear, calm, 28. Smlthers Clear, calm, mild. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 20. TO (MTROOUCB M IM "TILLIE THE TOILER" THIS 13 MR, FI6LO THE AWOlTOIi. I WAHT VOO POUT SIMPSON, Jan. 30: The death of Louis Gray, one of the leading men of Port Simpson, was mourned by the entire commun- llty. The late Mr. Gray was for many years a lay worker for tneicmve a long mnnci v wic iw. m Methodist Mission and, as such, had been stationed at Skeena Crossine. Rivers Inlet and other points. He was an honorary member of the YP.E.A. here and was also a strong worker for the Ep-! worth League of the United Church, 'being one of the men responsible : for the building of the new hall for i that organization. He was very I widely known and was also a mem-: ber of the Temperance Society. Deceased leaves to mourn his loss, besides the widow, one son, Henry, and a daughter. Mrs. George Ryan. Other relatives reside at Metlakat-la. Alaska. The body lay in state in the Ep- worth League Hall before the f u-' neral which was conducted by Rev. P. Love, assisted by the chaplain of j the local Temperance Society, E. F. Dudoward. both at the church and it the graveside. The honorary pallbearers were the ciders of the United Church and the active pallbearers were from the Y.P.E.A. and the P5.A.C. Interment was made in court in connection with a $210.-ihe Finlayson Island Cemetery. 000 breach of contract case which Is being brought against her. IfinM A PPIMP 1 The evanBlut during the day IvlUilAl rlllU ;alo had a meeting in a lawyer's offlcc h hcr huld- David Tnrr 1 rrrurn I M K ! A 1 rNrll Hutton. in connection with the ,vorce case. t Mary Pick ford Safrly Itut rrvou- ly Lnsronced In New York I'or I'crMjnal Appcaraiuc J NEW YORK, January 30 Alter a hectic week-end In New Erit- 'land. Mary Pickford, Canadian-I born screen star, is safely but ne-. ivously esconsed wltn ner entoiir age in a six-room suite on the 1 i.n -.....,..,... 1 n v.iiTi n 1 nnr nr . n ra our v noiei. uespiic an auegea plot W kidnap the actress, she intends lo' Special precautions have been la ken to ensure Miss Pickforci-a safety. Mrs. Joseph Brown Of Vancouver Dies Was Wife of Head of Well known Firm of Florists, Brown Bros. Limited VANCOUVER, January 30 Mrs, Joseph Brown, wife of the head of the well known firm of florists. Brown Bros. Ltd., died here yesterday. She was a native of Kent, England, and Is survived by her husband and four sons. CHILDREN COLDS Ess 1 A Matter )' vVf vizi SKIDEQATE. Jan. 3u: uyaan Gold Mines Lia wnicn is cieveiup- in g the Prince Rupert group of claims at Kootenay Harbor and which last Novemocr smrica 10 the mountain to cross five principal veins on the claims, has now gone through a very rich vein known as the AA vein. Gold can be seen all through the quartz In this vein which Is believed to have good depth. ! A. J. Ingraham, manager of the1 mine, Is very pleased with the results and progress made In this tunnel. I HAS CASE OF NERVES Almec Semple McPheron Has Col-lapsc Following Strenuous Day On Legal Matters LOS ANGELES. January 30 Almee Semple McPherson suffered a nervous collapse yesterday afternoon following a strenuous day drum? .which she had appeared In Mrs. Mollison Fined In Florida Yesterday For Reckless hriviug FORT LAUDER VALE, Florida, January 30 'Canadian , Press Mrs. A! imy Johnson Mdllison la-British mous avlatrlx. Was fined . . wu ana cosu nerc yesterday on a charge of reckless driving QUALITY & SERVICE Our Prices are Always the Lowest KINO OSCAR SARDINES- 35c 3 tins SOCK EYE SALMON--1 a's 35c 2 tins AYLMER PORK ti BEANS- 25c Talls. 3 tins CRISCO l's 23c per tin AYLMER MARMALADE 33c Qts., per bottle COCOANUT-For baking 17c per lb. LIBBY'S PRUNES Large 25c 2-lb. pkg AUSTRALIAN RAISINS with Seeds. 4 Crown lie To clear, per lb. CHINA RICE ' 19c 4 lbs. OLACED CHERRIES 39c per lb. ,CUT MIXED PEEL 19c lb. l per C it B. VINEGAR Malt 25c , quarts, per bottle j Order Early and Avoid the KuMi MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY of Memory LU, MOW I I I ABOUT OT IMTRO- 1 Q BH BOUO IM3- ME I li LiUYC, uuuui aim vu uauy 8:on, With Georee lUrbler, Lucille Glrason, A Can, Universal itn.. A Ureacli of Promise Case Whoops, My Dear A.I.Ip.I IVitnro Till.' I II.' P AI.1 I1MMV Iwtt i ' - v nun ii. l airnanks jr., Mirrua Vanderhoof Mans j Sister Passes In Mission Monday MISSION CITY. January 30 Mrs. T J Cox died here yesterday jand funeral will take plicc to-1 morrow She was a sister of R. C :Abbott. farmer In the Vanderhoof district. TheFish which made "Rupert SMOKED - BLACK COD I'reimred Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co., Lid. IMtlM'K JUH'KKT. ll.V For Your Health; Chiropractic '1 Ultra VloUf fUyi ; H Intra Red Kayi 1 , Muiire . 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