' 1 paoi ruua - Follow the Crowds To the FRESn 'MILK AND : CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Pub PAY CASH & PAY LESS at MUSSALLEM'S LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE Large, 3 tins LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES 2's, 2 tins LIBBY'S SPINACH 2V4's, 2 tins AYLMER TOMATOES 22s, 3 tins ORCHARD CITY PEAS No. 4, 2 tins BLUE RIBBON COFFEE High Orade, per lb. . BLUE RIBBON TEA per lb SWANSDOWN BISCUIT MIX per pkg AYLMER SOUPS Canadian product, 3. tins CALIFORNIA GRAPE- FRUIT, 6 for HEINZ PORK & BEANS Large, 3 tins LIBBY'S PRUNES - 2-lb. pkg. 37c 47c 47c 37c 27c 37c 47c 27c 27c 27c 47c 27c All Orders $1.00 or Over Delivered FREE MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars liave More Cents" r. 0. Box 575 Phone 18 rVICIBXBtl;r,;iJi:BJ:,ia2:;i;i;:iii .Try a Daily News -classified ad. . Chris Elkins Is Speaker Before British-Israel There was a large attendance at the fortnightly meeting of the local branch of the British-Israel Asso ciation last, evening, increased In terest in the organization being thereby indicated. P H. Llnzey, president, was irr the chair. ,A very interesting paper by C. H. Elkins on "Foundations of Fact and Truth" stated that prophecy had' now become history and the world would soon be entering into the di vine administration which would be carried out through the machinery indicated in tne Pentateuch. A Daily News Want. Ad. will get what you want. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction, Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 Rugs Cleaned & Washed Pianos & Chestefield's Cleaned and Fumigated Prices Reasonable BRUCE STEVENS PHONE 18' EVANGELIC i DISCOURSE "World Crisis- Subject of Rev. J. C Barnes Last Night "The World Crisis" was the theme of a discourse by J. E. Barnes, superintendent of Pentecostal Assembly, In the Oddfellows' Hall on Sunday evening. With the aid of Bible texts. Mr. 1 Barnes declared that Christ is due to appear. Faulty translation from , the Greek had resulted in the signs not being generally recognized but !Mr. Barnes reconciled the events with the texts. The appalling loss of life by fire. flood and famine and volcanic eruptions wa3 as had been prophesied of old time and was In line with the second coming of the Lord. Mr. Barnes pointed to the decay of home life and the absence of natural affection together with the gross immorality discovered to exist in certain high schools as further proof. In the Russian Ukraine five mil lions of people had recently starved to death. Mr. Barnes has photo-erarjhs showing the nlip nf Hmh "Photographs do not usually lie," said Mr. Barnes. Even greater tribulation was about to come upon the world and the preacher exhorted his hearers to accept safety In God while there was yet time. Pastor and Mrs. E. J. North assisted In the service and there were about one hundred and forty persons present. WEATHER REPORT Terrace Clear, north wind,.32. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 36. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 30. Hazelton Part cloudy, calm, 20. Smlthers Clear, calm, frosty. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 10. Adrertlse in tne Dally News m DAILY mn Tar . I II LIC SALE of J. B. MILLERS ESTATE Thousands of dollars worth of Men's Women's and Children's Wear, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Suit Cases and Trunks Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost in shortest time possible in order to wind-up this enormous estate. PLEASE NOTICE: Sale of footwear at CUT RATE SHOE STORE only. Sale of clothing and other items on sale atRUPERT TRADING STORE. RELIEF SLIPS ACCEPTED if WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Running several hours behind schedule owing to having been delayed on the northern run through making extra calls at Rivers Inlet. Ocean Falls and other points for the steamer Venture, the sailing of which last week was cancelled. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Flndlay. is due at J:30 today from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and will sail soon thereafter for Vancouver and .waypoints. This is the last voyage of the Catala before being withdrawn for annual overhaul at Vancouver. The Car-dena will be coming north In her place next Sunday afternoon. The local cannery tender Jedway, Capt. Johnny Hartlln. will leave on Thursday for Anyox, taking Arthur Brooksbank of this city on a trip to the smelter town in his capacity an a Orand Chapter officer of the Royal Arch Masons. Coming north on regular schedule from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, left Queen Charlotte City this morning at ?;30 and is due here to morrow. The vessel will be withdrawn from service on arrival here and laid up at the local dry dock, the run being taken over by the Prince Charles which Is on the pontoons today for certain hull work preparatory to being recom-mlssloned In servlw. ItAR SILVER NEW YORK, Feb. 12: (CP) Bar 6ilver closed at 537ic on the local metal market Monday, unchanged from the quotation of the past several days. .There was no session of the exchangeTioday, It being Lincoln's birthday, Vancouver Stocks (OuurUij B. O. Johnmo f- Vancouver Alexandria, MVt-Bayview. .01. B. C. Nickel. .42. Big Missouri. .32. Bradlan, 220. Bralorne, 10.50. B. R. Cons, .06 H. B. R. X. Ookl. .18. Cariboo Quartz, 1.15. Dentonla, ,53. Dunwell, .13. Oeorgia River. .004-Oolconda, .29. Glacier Creek, .0V. Grange, .14. Hercules, .01. Indian. .01. t Mlnto. .17. Meridian, .18V4. Morning Star, .09. National Silver. .03. Noble Five. .. Pcnd Oreille. .46. Porter Idaho. .07 ft. Premier. 150. Reeves McDonald, .10. Reward. .04. Reno. 1.40. Silver Crest, .01. Salmon OoW, .11. Taylor Bridge, .18. Wayside. .10. Whitewater. .04V4. Waverly Tangkr, .00. , United Empire. .03. Toronto Central Patrteia, 1.20. Chlbougamau, .11. Lee Oold. .03',. Granada. .12. Inter. Nickel. 22.50. Macassa, 2.40. Noranda, 32.10. Sherritt Oordon, .51. Sisco. 2.65. Ventuies, .92. Lake Maron, ,03. Teck Hughe. 3.95. Sudbury Basin. 159. , ' Columario. .094. Smelter Oold, .13. Little Long Lac. 8.75. Astoria Rouyn, ,02Vt. Stadacona, .19. Maple Leaf. .09 . Pickle Crow. 2.55. San Antonio, 4.40. Man. tt Eastern, .07. Sylvanlte. 2.28. The Limerick Competition Many Cannot be Published nut One More Group Will Appear Soon There will be but one more Broun of limericks published. Many of the literary efforts will have to be quietly interred, not nccessarly be cause mey are not jood but because u is not wise to prolong the time for Judging much longer. In this group the first limerick was sent in from Vancouver by a former resident of Prince Rupert: How the people have talked of our rain, They certainly give me a pain; But I am all ready, To tell of rain steady, In this southern bis city of fame. The "News' once fjffprrH n nrl f To the best llmericlc-wrltlng guys, So I took up my pen, And right thre and then I started with groans and with sighs. There once was a sailor called Rand I think that he ought to be .tanned, He flirted with dames, And asked them their names. Then sailed to a far away land. Mr. Bennett is talking reform, He looks on the Liberals with scorn, If they don't play the game, It will sure be a shame, It Is time for us all to reform. A mere "cold In the hend" caused the stunning Defeat of that great walker, Dunning, He Just won by a nose, But loud protests arose, The nose he had won by!, Was. In a car, a romantic young pair. All at once a report rent, the air, He faced her, aghast, ' "Our romance cannot fasti "It's a flat, and I sparel" ain't ajn't i got no . , SATURDAY NIOIIT DANCE There was a good attendance at a Cinderella dance held by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra In the Eagles' Hall Saturday night. William Davidson was master of ceremordes. H1 A DT TC ERRATIC1!1 I'cars in Retard to Gold Clause De cision Dispelled C. N. R. Trains tor (he Eat-Mondays., Wednesdays and Frl days 5:30 pre. From the 11a it Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10 15 pm B 5 B iB m NEW vnnif IVh 15- Para In . r regard to the possible effect of the I m deettton on the gold clause which B Is being reserved by the Supreme I Court of the United States appar- jgj enUy beginning to dissolve, the'ii stock market showed distinct re-i eovery at the week-end. practically 2 all eiasces of 1mu. particularly in-Is dust rials, rails and bonds showing marked gains on the day's trading, m The industrial average at closing C was 10235. up 13$: rails. 33 30. up g ,95; utilities. 10.73. up .04, and bonds P ...... I w 00.41. Up (9. There was a drop back yesterday. THE LAST SllomXCl DOLORES DEL, "MADAMF. The sUn Lu BARRY if. . t . who climbfi r to a thi !. t:. JOUV. 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