PAOZ TOUR WORK BOOTS ALL Gresvig's SKI HARNESS Poles - Wax Skis Made to Order 6:30 KOMO. 7:30 One at Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop PHONE: 3 S. R. S. lune in ionics HIGH LIGHTS FRIDAY Armour Program, Man's Family, KOMO. "8:15 Gllniore Circus. KOMO. ia:i)tM-Melody Tram, KPO. WEDNESDAY 6:30 ' John McCormlck, KOMO. 7:00 Corn Cob Club, CFCN. 8:00 Midwest Melody Time, KOMO. 9130 Waltz Time, KOMO. THURSDAY 6:00 Show Boat, KOMO, 7:00 Camel Program, KOIN. 7:30 Eno Crime Club, KPO. 8:15 Standard Symphony,' KOMO. 9:30-Old Time Dance, CFCN. nd Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service rhone nlue 330; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER and - FINE SHOES AT VERY LOW PRICES Let us outfit your family. We have shoes, for every person and for all kinds of weath cr. Let us show you. Ladies Dress Shoes Ladies' Dress Oxfords and One-Strap Shoes, Etc. Width A and AA. These are the shoes usually sold at $5.95. Our Special Price RUBBERS MUST GO We arc overstocked in rubbers. A big shipment has just arrived and they must be sold because spring is coming arid we cannot afford to carry them over. They are sacrificed at very low prices. For the Dry Dock Worker, Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, reg. $450 2.95 V up from . HOSPITAL DID WELL Despite Difficulties Institution Had Satisfactory Year in 1933 In his presidential report for the year 1933 at the annual general meeting last night of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Assocla tion, Frank Dibb expressed a rea sonable pride In the showing that had been made and the service which had been maintained by the institution under the difficult circumstances of the past year. Particularly gratifying was the financial showing, a deficit of but $1167.99 being recorded despite the fact that civic and government grants had been greatly reduced and revenue was $6634.47 lower than for the previous year. This showing had been made possible by economies which had been put Into effect without, however, Impairing the efficiency of the institution. 3.45 SAMPLES AT LOW PRICES We have Just received a great assortment of Ladles,' Men's and Children's Sample Shoes, These are being sold at greatly reduced prices. Very Special! A genuine Leckie made Work Boot oil tan chrome tops, solid leather CO 7Cr O.iO soles, reg. $4.95 CUT RATE SHOE STORE with the financing of the institution, The deficit had been infinitesimal when compared with that of the most other hospitals In the country. Appreciation was also ex pressed ot the co-operation given the hospital by City Commissioner W. J. Alder in connection with the payment of civic grants. The question of a new hospital building had been discussed during th6 year, Mr. Dibb stated. It thW ould not be undertaken! further tepairs to the present . building would be heeded. . Mr! Dibb made an appeal for ti more adequate understanding' and a more sympathetic attitude on the part of the public towards hospital problems. The Importance of the hospital In the community and the necessity of education of the public along these lines were stressed. In regard to the splendid work that had been carried out in the hospital training school, Mr. Dibb referred to the fact that of nine students who had taken Registered Nurses' examinations during the year one had passed second in the Mr. Dibb paid tribute to the work i prov,nce ana Mveni' Percent naa passed wlth f,rst c,ass honors-finance of the managing secretary and the committee in connection! In concludln8 his report, Mr. 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 uioo inanicea memDers or tne Medical Association and of the board, the managing secretary and lady (superintendent as well as members !of the staff, those who had made "T1LLIE THE TOILER" m ) 1 donations and all others who had assisted In any way. BRITAIN TO RETALIATE Runciman Demands That France Restore Quotas For British Trade LONDON, Jan. 31: Unless France restores the former quotas for British trade, Oreat Britain will Impose retaliatory tariffs in the very near future, Rt. Hon. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, announced in the House of Commons. T MUVT BC INTEJetrSTtMCT fiUIUtS" AUblTOfe ES, IT l L VAJORK U "SUCM Mice sun.fcouwo Ml J.g .TBS D'AJLT M5W8 Wednesday :!. .. NAVAL MAN IS SPEAKER Commander C. J. Heard K. C. N. of Ottawa Heard at Gyro Club Luncheon Yesterday "I hate war and 1 would do any thing in my power to prevent it," was the frank admission of Com- i mander C. J. Beard n. C. N., Ottawa, director of naval reserves for Canada, in addressing the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at luncheon yesterday. Seasoned naval man as he is with a long active service career, Commander Beard told his listen ,ers that, as far as actual conflict ' .-. A. I was concerned, ne naa Deen terrified much of the time and bored the rest of it. There was little "fun-In It he had found. The speaker urged preparedness and adequate defences as the most effective means of obviating warfare. Commander Beaid, who was an l officer In the Dover patrol during i the Great War, speaking In a pleasantly Informal and conversational i style, told many Interesting ancc-i dotes of that service. It was a rc-jmarkablc achievement that never , a man should have been lost in the transporting of troops across the j Straits from England to France and I that there had been so little loss of tonnage. Undoubtedly, the Gcr-I mans had missed many chances. With enemy surface craft altogether eliminated from the area, (Commander Beard told how the Channel had been closed to undcr- water by night and the mines which made It Impossible for them to operate, under the surface. Due to electrically controlled depth charges, the submarine had now lost much of Its effectiveness in actual warfare, Commander, fieard 'declared. As for aerial conflict, the spcakj pointed 'out that fog was a factor against which aircraft were still largely. Impotent. They' simply ' could not. operate In fog. Commander Beard gave the ln-i terestlng Information, Which is no generally known, that the first Canadians to lose their lives ort Service In the Great War were four young midshipmen Who were lost In the Oood Hope on November 1, 1014. During the luncheon Frank Dib was congratulated utxm havlnc achieved the status of a grandfatherthe first member of the Oyro Club to do so. The congratulations were tendered by Past President T. W. Drown who was in the chair in the absence of W. H. Tobcy, the president.-Guests at the luncheon, in addi tion to Commander Beard, were Walter Hume, L. H. Haworth. O. P. Tinker. T. N. LePaec. H s Mm. dows, Peter Lakie and J. J. Little. Maintenance Work Of Hospital Last Year Reported On Improvements and repairs which had been carried out In hospital and nurses' home buildings during NOVEL FILM IS OFFERED Thc Invisible .Man" I a Totally New Departure in Spectacular Entertainment The screen translation of H. O. Wells' sensational and fantastic novel "The Invisible Man" Is to be the feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here at the middle of this week. Tc picture Is said to be a totally new departure In spectacular entertainment. The' story deals with a scientist who succeeds In making himself Invisible and, therefore, all powerful. Claude Rains, London and New York stage light, has the title role, lie remains unseen throughout nine-tenths of the picture. William Harrlgan, Gloria Stuart, Dudley Dlgges, Una O'Connor. Henry Tra- vers and Forrester uarvcy aiso have featured parts. Unemployed Enjoy' Fine Movie Show Kev. C. O. Clarke UeponIMe l or Entertainment In C. 1. 1). I Hall The Canadian Labor Defence League Hall was filled to capacity Tuesday evening when Rev. C. D, Clarke of First United Church en- jtertAlned the unemployed, their I sea craft by the searchlight chain j families and friends with a moving i which prevented submarines show-1 picture show. The views of Eastern iing themselves at the top of the! Canada, Niagara Falls In winter. maple sugaring, etc. were much en-Joyed. Of particular interest were the pictures of a "Money Making Industry." the Royal Mint at Ottawa, as also the film dealing with (he salmon fishing on the Hkeena River. A hilarious comedy concluded the entertainment. Thanks wai expressed to, Mr Clark for his kindness In rpxvjdlnir, ' very plea sant evening. QUALITY & SERVICE Our Prices are Always the Ixmest KINO OSCAR SARDINES 3 tins SOCK EYE SALMON 'js 2 tins AYLMER PORK It BEANS Talis, 3 tins ... CRISCO I'S per tin AYLMER MARMALADE Qts.. per bottle COCOANUT-For baking per lb. LIBBY'S PRUNES Large 2-lb. pkg. AUSTRALIAN RAISINS Seeds, 4 Crown To clear, per lb. CHINA RICE 4 lbs. OLACED CHERRIES per lb. CUT MIXED PEEL per lb. the year 1932 were reviewed byiC & B. VINEGAR Malt Robert Oordon, chairman of thej quarts, per bottle nouse committee. In presenting his report at the annual general meeting last night of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association. In concluding his report, Mr. Gordon pointed out that the building was now well over twenty years old and extensive repairs to th roof would be necessary In the near future. Adrertl.se in trie Dally News 35c 35c 25c 23c 33c 17c 25c With lie 19c 39c 19c 25c Order Early and Avoid the Rush MUSSAILEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents'-M7-I9 Third Avenue West P.O. 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