f 5 rial rem t- Annettes March Clock Sale ! NEW ROYAL I HOTEL Z, Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY HOME ' 1 HOME" 4 - ' '4Kates f l.OO.up $50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water I Prjhce Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 4 i c'V .'r- SATURDAY, 2 TILL 4 Dresses 25c 25c 9c 25c -Pjo. nox i w ! DRESSES Plain crepes, novelty prints, polka dots, from size 14 to 50, values up to $12.95. Clock Sale Special $400 DRESSES DUESES Sunday nitcs, af ternoon and street, .m plain and printed crepes, 14 to 20. Clock Sale Special $2.00 ! COAL! Our Farii6us Edsun, Albctta and ulklcy Valley Coals, are guaranteed Id glv satisfaction; Try a tipn of No. 1 Bulklejr Valley. We also sell - Tiinothy. Hay, Wheat. 6ats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. ? 8 Phones 55s BLOUSES BLOUSES In novelty checks and candy stripes, latest styles, some high necks, etc. Reg. value to $1.95. Q-i A A Clock Sale Special ?XUU SWEATERS SWEATERS Pure wool, all new shades, sizes 14 to 40. Reg. value to $2.25. 1 A A Clock gale Special ?XiVU HOSE HOSE Silk Hose, reg. value 4Jc. Clock Sale Special, per pair SOCKEES SOCKEES Reg. value 3oe. Clock Sale Special . . seritatives" of the various commun-i Ions will conduct the service. The Junior Symphony Orchestra will lead the singing. The hymns will be thrown on the screen. The Bishop of Caledonia has accepted the Invitation of the Ministerial tlon to make the address A rpnrp- 75C sentatlve commlttee Is to charge of ;tne arrangements end a group of SCSCIIARDS- 25C en irom the several denomi, 'S?1, - .nations will have charge of the oynuv- ushering. Orders $1.00 or Ove delivered Free MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE " 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Box 575 r hone 18 This Inaugural ervtce will be WAMMiti. 27C followed y a Pro?ram special vJ isermons in the co-operating CASCO POTATO FLOUR QCn 'churches on the aim nf Pvanr.pH.rn f l's, 2 pkgs. ZJ . i 0w..( evangelism In the home, in schools and colleges, In industry, In recrea tion and evangelism in, the state In view of the general nature of such topics it Is anticipated that considerable interest will be arous ed In both church and community oy tne campaign, MANURE For Sale $1.50 a Load DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red (,08 "TILL1E THE TOILER" 25c 15c GIRDLES GIRDLES Firm elastic & softee C-f A A Clock Sale Special ANNETTE LADIES' WEAR CO. THE STORE OF THE BETTFK DKESStl) FOR LESS Federal Hlock, Third Avenue m WiMtm rp :tiTw;-j worrta m iik m tiYi imim tntm turn : vkm mtm mm tm Hrarci sm m Plans Complete For PLEASANT SERVICE & Service of Wilnessi WEATHER VALUE!! "An Unbeatable Team We- Hare -TJiem Both ECONOMY CdFFEE Fresh groun'dr per lb ECONOMY , TEAOrange- .j. Pekoe; per, lb. LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE f Storgc-V'Z-Tlnr ." . . TERRApEyOTATOES New ship-, i.ment arrh-ecFthis 04 Arj 4 weekrwr.savk - fi lbsv.' .'. CALIFORNIA CARROTS &3 bunches' . V HOTHOUSE RHUBARB pcr lb.; FRESH. COCOANUTS 6' for ..,. JAVA ORANGES Good & S ju'yj rjJJ sue, z qoz, Campaign of Evangelism is Being I Launched in City Next Week I On Wednesday evening next the I Capitol Theatre vVl be the .scene AH tol a notable service. The Protestant Z I C ' Churches of Prlnue Rupert are qv I making a simultaneous effort in; OtC the city for the evangelization of (modern life. Each Communion 'ii MuC responsible for its own-program during the next tlx weeks. This campaign of evangelism will begin with the Service of Christian, Wit ness on Wednesday evening. Repre.-I Much Sunshine, Little Rain And Moderate Temperature During , February Here With a goodly measure of kUn shine, little if any snow, only a .small amount of rain and very mo derate temperature. Prince. Rupert enjoyed a very pleasant month during February from the weather The weather summary for the motnh of February, as announced today by the Dominion meteorologist at Digby Island, is as follows: Highest barometer reading at sea level, 30.58 on February 18, Lowest barometer reading at sea level, 29.31 on February 13. Maximum temperature, 53 on February 15. Minimum temperature, 23 on February 4. Mean temperature, 40.1. Precipitation, 3.5 inches. Sunshine, 62.6 hours. day, DOLIJVR IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, March 1: (CP) The Canadian dollar was quoted at a discount of l-32c on the local foreign exchange market Wednes Daily News Want-Ads. al ways bring quick results. daily mrw mm ii mmi urn n BARNUM IN THIS TOWN Wallace Beery Plays Tart of Great Showman In Week-End Picture At Capitol Wallace- Beery appears on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this week-fcnd In the title role of "The Mighty Barnum" and the comedy mood of the great showman's extravagant exploits is well suited to Beery's most popular type of characterization. The story opens with Barnum's entrance into the sideshow business of a hundred years ago when, having acquired a few reptile monstrosities and an aged negress purported to be 160 years old, he left his falling Bowery grocery, rented a livery stable and opened Barnum's American Museum. The famous midget. General Tom Thumb, and his bride Lavlnla, the Bearded Lady, the Fiji Mermaid, the Woolly Horse and all the rest of the "natural oddities" with which Barnum staggered the New York of his day are also seen. His splurge from the grotesque to the sublime with the sponsoring of the American debut of Jenny Llnd, the lovely Swedish nightingale, plays a big part In the picture with Vlrglnh Bruce charmingly Interpreting the golden-voiced Jenny. Adolphe Menjou, Rochelle Hudson -and Janet Becchcr are also Importantly cast WHIFFLETS From the WalerfronJ Halibut Fishinn Now rermivible Xaden Harbor Crab Cannery Opens Armour Makes More Today marks the legal opening of the hallbflt fishing season for the year In pacific waters. No vessels of the regular fleet have.fhowever. gorie out;as yet-.arfd t wUltJt March 15 it the earlleit before they start the sepsoh's operations. P4lbly It may be AptHJr-Muchj will depend upon how ''frozen glsn stocks are cleaned up during the coming few standpoint. There was 62.8 hours weeks. The Prince Rupert fleet Is of sunshine, as compared with 80 also awaiting the outcome of mini hours in the same month last year, mum price negotiations for the and 3.5 Inches of rain In comparl- season between the boat owners son with' 5:06 inches In February and fishermen Seattlp. And th( 1934. So far this year there has nsn Duyers. mere was 10 nave been 1005 hours of sunshine here been another conf?rence on this as against 86.6 hours in the opening matter at Seattle on Wednesday two months of 1934 while the rain- but, up to Jast night, no word had fall for 1935 to date has amounted been reeclved here as to the out to 1034 inches as against 27.96 'come of the meeting. The fact that inghes in the corresponding per-1 no word has been received Is taken iod of 1934. to w mean mean that mai no agreement was reached. Although the regular fleet is not operating yet. It Is very likely that there will be fresh halibut on the local market by the end of the week from Indians or hand fisher men operating In the vicinity of the harbor. i - ! There were forty-four passengers arriving here aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was in port from 3:45 to 5:30 yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. The vessel disembarked five passengers here while three sailed from this port aboard her for the south. Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Pachena, Capt. Reg Green, Is due back in port, .'today from Anyox, having in tow a logging donkey and the gasboat Covellte, formerly the Granby Co.'s service boat prior to the building of the Granby several years ago. The logging donkey and the Covellte have been purchased si 7 uivi . IllBllMIWWlliaBBJililJllBlBllimiiiiWWMlJlipaillMJlilJaiiiBj,. 5 E R B m Is to m m MORE AMAZING THAN THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE WORLD HE CRtiATtiD... Bj virgin?aHruce This picture starts "The Spring Festival oti Certified Entcrtawrxi" Watch for these other hits "The Gay Divorcee," "Count of M "Bordertown "Here is My Heart," "British Agent," "Home on t ut 1: "Bright Eyes.V MMan of Aran," "Lvergreen"; and "Death on thfe Diamond." All Coming Sbori! i-MiiBa.Biii:Bini;iBiBtiiixBiBtaiiavBiB?iTaiati b i a i c s si by tha Armour Salvage; Co. The crab carmery at Nadffjf HarHbr ;n Covellle will be recondiuoned here Graham Island! thU week. net:ord by the Armour Salvage Co. with a Jng to uwd recelTed frora lhc view to re-sale. She U a &5-foot Quern charlotte ilAnds. The can-vessel, equipped with a 50 hp. nffy RvM pmpicyment m crab ,mpf nte?"le .nn "! and canning to many of the W. who k went 1917. Capt. P. Armour, Mawctt naUve north aboard tbaJ'achtha on Wed? -- .m . nesday night in connection with I the deal, returned to the city from R. Sparks, 11. Dlunden, O Evar. the smelter town on the Prince and C Bowe. members of the crew last evening. Lf Oeorge (h, rfm ri rh.n,. Running several hours late, Un on steamer Venture. CapU Ernest1 Georgeson, U reported due at 4 o'clock tomorrjow morning fromj the south and Will nil soon there -1 after on her return lo Vancouver! and waypolnts. I C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade- j lalde. Capt. James Flood, Is due in port at 5 o'cldck tHS afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts.; Sam Simpson Is re-opening his No Explanation Necessary which is belrur withdrawn frotn iur- Capt. Lionel H. Lindsay, examiner Vie on the Queen Chartotte Island of masters and nut, arrived tn'njn thl wek. sall-d last night on the city on the Prince Adelaide the Prince George for their homes this afternoon from Vancouver. jn Vancouvtr being here to conduct examinations for applicants for tugboat masters' papers following the school of navi gation held here during the past winter by Capt J. R. Elfcrt. There will be sixteen; or eighteen candl- j dates. Capt. Lindsay will be here! for the greater part of the coming j week. A Daily News Want-Ad. j will cd what you want Our co a 1 '15 , fJie minute - Vfehtiuwrtit: RAPID-FIRE DELIVERIES AJHA-V TVflg I f-mey AJS.HlT lObkSl llVAJHO S RESH CJUV MAVBS M I m , ,l(rvl.. f I In THE FAMCU RUBBING LINIMENT K ' ftc pi Oft ra T I --r t Kali lit tr.ill mm WKCOFPAITJ BW4 i"Tn .i-ffT FUFSIl Mil K AND CUKAM DAII.i VALENTIN DAIRi Phone 63J COAL! We ha,vc the b. ' P hut we treat ou hi LUMHKU & SHINGLES Why not do Ui..' i P"r now. so that you r, i'n' the summer Pi prices. We will ."i:'' BUILDING SITIM'MES Unck Cement and Tile Wo hao what you w.m' ! Philpolt Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phones 651-65 -ByWe-H r:vA.lii' LJA.S lMO"TmMS TO cyPi-AiM modu""M V LS IV" I Knui a a U " . If l-- m-vj . fcisLXi r5 v.-.". ' At