PAGE FOUR s"""11""-"111"""1"1 I Wkvc News I E H H fe M g I m g M Be M Mt si M E B km u W u a n B Mr H mi B Running Shoes A Big Shipment of Sample Running Shoes has just arrived from Leek PRINTING Office Supplies Itose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Uulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try t ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, VT also sll Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co 18 - Phones S5I le s 1 imrn mimm u.m an mm rm m m m is :.; mxm mm m n rinr g I Prices Range from I n hi B B mi a mi N mi a m n m H mt ft B 65c. upwards in different styles for every member of the family. The public is invited to come in and examine ' these. They were purchased at very low prices, so low that 5 wc can sell them 35 percent below anyone I else in the city a w m m m m mxmmmim mm mm mmmm m mm m m rm m s e I City Scrip and Kclicf Tickets Taken I Cut Rate Shoe Store I WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS t. 5sfc A coal oj- mm ch&rACter wc cell U's sure to T3lea.se vou very wvii.ji m -J iffi mm i i i.i REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That Gives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 100 Get quick results witn a want ad TERRACE Wednesday, being St. Valentine's 'Day, was celebrated In the Cana dian Legion Hall by a dance put on by the basketball club. The place was prettily decorated and there f -1 was a cooa aancniK crowa which week. Most local people may be seen with rakes and brooms tidying up their gardens. Many people walked to the Skeena River Bridge to view the scene there. The river is cutting into the bank a short distance above the bridge due to the heavy ice Jam which had filled the main I channel. The bridge seems to be quite safe, however, as It Is well founded on a rocky foundation. Pending the arrival of the strawberry season, some local farmers were recently gathering a harvest of Ice. A skldway was built leading down to the ferry slough and huge loads of Ice blocks moved town wards. The Terrace and District Board of Trade-held. Its monthly meeting when there was a debate upon the Hornby plan of encouraging community settlements in Canada. The Terrace Farmers' Institute! held its annual meeting; in the 0a-1 nadlan Legion Hall. It was well at-! Following the 'railway train ser vice being resumed one bf the most cheerful passengers 'tj alight orj me piaiiorm ai icrrapc was inc Rev., Father Champagne; who' had been marooned . hi the inow belt for a week. i ' ' ! ;. . t . Miss Marjorie Xeriney was,?hos-tess to a party of her girl friends when a handkerchief shower was held for Miss Edna Dover, who is leaving Terrace in the near future to continue her college studies at Toronto. Some fifteen young ladies were present. Dainty refreshments were served and cards playd. PORT SIMPSON Word has been received from the basketball team of the Alaska Native Brotherhood of Saxman, Alaska, asking that a series of games be arranged between the town teams and their teams. This is be ing done and a very interesting series is being looked for. George P. McColl, popular local merchant and postmaster, lsj around again after being laid up for a while. Rev. R. Love. Dastor of Qrace United Church, together with D. A. Johnson, president of the Epworth League, Mark Luther of the Christian Band of Workers and Capt. MacKay of the Salvation Army, have Just concluded a series of week-day' services in connection with the week of prayer program. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 "TILLIE THE TOILER" My MAME'5 BLACK. GP RLACk. ANO HUACVi- ATTDfjuUVl.l ttn iMH you Tm.-Tmt . . . M mm mm . i lii4,LLi Inn rlil Qr . OH, VB-5. MC. LACK. I'LL, GWiK VOO ALL tub BAvCTS I -TH3 BASTT RSWfl i 1 1 i - .r. OUT AND IN AGAIN i'onzl Finishes Serving of Seven Year Term Hut Is ITnniplly Ke-arrcstcl for Deportation BOSTON, February 10- Charles ronzl, formerly regarded as a fi nancial wizard, was released from Massachusetts State kept the fun going until 3 a.m. theBr having completed the scrv-ncxt morning. 'ng ot a torm of seven years' lm- (prlsonment for conspiracy and lar- Lovely spring-like weather haslccnv- He was promptly re-arrested Koin thP vniiP hpro riiirlnc the nasti0" deportation warrant cnllln for His being shipped bark to his native land of Italy. President Signs i PINEOLA For general 1 cleaning. 2-lb. tin Try one WHITE SPRING SALMON Good quality. 3 tins FRUIT CAKES wrapped Special, 2 lbs. ROWNTREE'S COCOA Rlllk nnr Ih i 35C 35c 43c 25c 35c 25c 90c: 32c Cellophane- 49c 17cl WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Union steamer Cardcna, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 8:45 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waynoints. The Car- Penitentiary dena will revert next week to ner regular run on the Vancouvcr-Uella Coola-Occan Falls-Skecna Rlver-Prlnce Rupert route after, having been relieving for the past three weeks on the Vancouver-Prince Rupert-Auyox-Stewart route for the steamer Catala which lias been undergoing annual overhaul at Vancouver and which will be back in service next week, calling ! ;ncre here Sunday aunaay afternoon aiicrnoon northbound, i r rieWSpaper L0Ueic steamer Venture, : Chief 'Exrriitivr of irnitrd Slates Extends National Recovery Act .WASHINGTON DC, February 20: President Franklin D. Roose SMYRNA NATURAL FIGS ' "5-lbs. i COOKINO APPLES-v 8: lbs DRIED PEACHES-- 3 lbs. . SHAKER SALT each MONOGRAM TEA per lb SPLIT PEAS per lb. PEARS 2s 2 tins $ SODAS per box AYLMER PORK & BEANS Tails. 3 tins ORCHARD CITY PEAS 3 tins MANYFLOWERS TOILET SOAP. 4 cakes which has lin been rrllevlnir relieving on on tl the Cardena's i run, will be making her last trip this wick. C. C. 8. aivenchy, which has been i useUned to patrol of the halibut velt on Saturday night condition-: grounds prior to the opening of the ally signed the newspaper codi 1934 fishing season, was In port under the National Retovory Act. yesterday for coal and supplies. No details of the code were re- vcaled by the President who stated The local halibut boat Capita, that these would be announced by capt. pan Larson, has been char- General Johnson, director or the tered to take a local all-star girls j National Recovery Act. wno was basketball team on a trip to Anyox not available over the weex-enrt. 1;,tc u,i, we;k for a scries of two Karnes. Departure will be made from Attention ! here at C (clock Thursday night and a game will be played at Port Simpson that night on the way to Anyox. Games arc to be playfd at Anyox Friday and Saturday night and the party 'La due back from Hie ! north on Sunday. ' j i '""ulu f. iv- arj. .,.,.1,,, .rr.i ,ii The The follow following ne l llgurrs aurrs of interest1 line span 01 nope regaraing misi- i , as u . , cunccUoi, im, halibut nroduc ncss prospects for the cpmta ycar.iduW afc CXa Jld consumption of Mareeu nave lmprovca more ousi-i .. tntt.. canadi have Wen compiled Itfcon- ness Is being done and the Institute ... . .' . .... .inR will, rtiiii..ti i th whv funds are In good shape. . ..,. i thrrri'khmiltf or sliould not lie such , . ic ni 1 i r ( s 4 a grpar spread III life price paid ECONpMjf URAND qOFFEE !f0r Ainerlialt aud Crtadlan hall-! Fresh around with 1U QOp'txH'.. 1 " full r r inou n 1h v w PORT SIMPSON, Feb. 20 -A Complrte Stock of FRESH FRUITS double funeral was held recently & VKGHTABI Kg In Smnn MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Whrre Dollars Have More Cents' H7-19 Third Avtnae Went P.O. Rox 57S Phone 18 : .. TofeiV catch bl .Canadian halibut, &75O.100;pound8; k I tExintt of Canadian halibut. 1.- ,OCp ,39200 jwunds. J . UOj jiauSut ' re-Imported' t(j Canada. rZftn 488.323 jiouOds. "S , ' uu Net exftorts Of Canaclfrh halibut. 1 Hp '903,977 pourds. Exiwrt of Canadian halibut to I Of countries other than Uic United Olj states, 75,800 pouiiGi. n. Lxport of Canadian halibut to ly Unitrd States. 828.177 twimuU Net consumption of halibut in Canada, 7,047,300 pounds. As the large proportion of Cana dian halibut is consumed in Can-iada. fishermen arc at a law to un-Iderstand why Uidtcd States hali but should bring a greater price than Canadian In Canada as It Is not apparent that the Canadian retail price Is any lower than In United States. Double Funeral At Port Simpson Mrs. Peter Alcxcee and Infant Son I Of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White Laid at Rest iwhen the remains of the late Mrs.1 Peter Alexcce, wife of a very pro-! mincnt athlete of the tuwn was laid nt rest. She leaves to mourn her (death, besides her widower, twn' children and her grandparents, The other death was the Infant son of Joseph and Gcorgbia White. Both services were conducted by Rev. R. Love. United Church, and members of the Y. P. E. A. were pallbearers In each case. "Even Stephen" OrFtCKfi, T3HOOLO SAV I I vjvmt vou L MOT"! " T : TO OBT THAT I . r0 Taw Ann ncBien . mj r WATCH h Ml (B6TTBE (WlL ftffraf5S jilt I . - 111 I . . ' I I I ru -r- I MONDAY and TLl'.5lAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 Admission 15c & SOc I ANOWBIi 0T OP SSVIDCMCS HVT 1 MIMK QJAT; Weantwl,, k TbwJ iMUHT FLlGUrl TIIK FEMALE FIIIE-CKACKER OF FILMD0M Jean Harlow and Spicy Lee Tracy Mu.slrul I i . rt w . i in 'isUiUisaiiMji; Willi I RANK MOUOAN, FUANCIIOT TONE, H 33 1 ivl l flWM II,.... ' . . . . -- iliri The Hollywood Itackrl nenuiikru , i.aiigii Kmr 1 Sfro .. . 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