pecemb7, 1935 Hi Ne. Modin LINGERIE Hosiery, Panties, Bloomers, Teddies, Dance Sets, Slips, Night Dresses, Pyjamas, Etc. Respondent, Mrs. Gunnar Sel- meeting, which was largely bed, !d Was fnllnuroH hu o snrlal. 'J,,'-v J arrangements for which were e nands of Mrs. J. Ojcrstad. ! ere songs and stories and JM refreshments were served. Swell."' SUFFERS BURNS CWeU known salmon trollcr w-netter, is In hospital here ! 'm8 from KPVPm Ktifria nkmit L. . rms as a result of an ex- In the galley of his boat. ' '"6 was r -...1. L. " oy means 01 -p "'suisner and the ched PUESH MILK AND CUEAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY i'hone 657 , t . . . DAILY NEWS PAQI THRH THE RUPERT PEOPLES STO boat . DRESSES A lovely group of Wool Dresses, in all modes and novelty OQ AC trims, at yOUt) Dresses for Sunday Nite affairs from ILYIG IS Kitkat,a Band $3.95 SKIRTS DCCIFPTPn Being hevived Heads Sons Of Norway Lodge plcte List Of Officers For Year Resumes Activities Which Had Been Suspended Since James Jackson Died KITKATLA, Dec- 7: Since the' death of James Jackson of Kltkat- rjar Selvlg was re-elected la, a prominent citizen and workei at of. the local Sons of Nor- in the various social organization ige at a meeting on Thurs- of the village, ine luuraua iu Other officers for tne naa ceasea an - Thursday evening oi iasi wee ij year are as follows: President, John Murvold. That evening v uanu.e -WW Secretary, John Stor- sembled his people in remem- hranro of the late Mr. Jackson .., William Gladstone, Miss .n,u Mng secretary, . Miss H. and Mrs. n prhprt Roberts :ent. Ma. j. Johnsen. !?e Evans Evensen. 'as""r, Mrs. John Wick. :er Guard, F.inarJpnsen. Ittr Ouard, Ole Larsen. ir5jll. Aneon Dvbhavn. distant Marshal Mrs. John mai&u.t-t The sisterhood, with tne wiaow at the head, marched Into the hall and occupied front seats. Al fred Jackson was In the chair. Tn bandmaster. Henry Brown, opened the meeting with an address. Other Unpakers of the evening were Jos- r 1 1 .1 Try eph Innis, on oenan oi me .xte:-slor Club, Edward Gamble and Joshua Shelbasha, Arthur Hill, Job Spencer and Benjamin Wilson nn hPhalf of the Village. The wid- nw's sons, Wilfred and Ernest, wers enrolled In the band after wnicn t played a sacred march. William Lewis cloosed In a prayer. Cold at Dawson; Also in Alaska Fairbanks Had 54 Below Zero Temperature Yesterday ruwRnN nec. 7:Thirty-six be llow zero temperature was recorded here yesterday. FairoanKS repyn-w its coldest weather ior uiu;gc " at 54 below. At year in 33 years Fort Yukon it was 63 below. VANCOUVER BEEF PRICES VANCOUVER, Dec. 7: The following beef prices are current here: steers, 4fcc and 5c; heifers, 4c and 42c; cows. 3c and 3'4c; , calves, 4c and 4Vic. up A lovely selection of Skirts, fine All-wool material & Tweeds in all patterns, sizes 9Q 14-20. From up BLOUSES Long and short sleeve Blouses in Crepes, Satins & Pique QQr Silk Knit, from up SWEATERS A large variety in all styles and colors, Pullovers, Coats and Twin Sets. Q1 ftfl From up PURSES 98cup KNITTED SUITS Made by the finest makers in Canada. "Knit to Fit" and "Regent" makes. Oft AC From SCARVES The- Children's Story Hour was! held .this morning In the Elks' Hall with eighty-two children from 9 to 12 years of age present. Mrs. Peter Lakle was In charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. G. F. Tinker, Mrs. A. H. Waddlngton ind Miss Noreen Gibson who, in urn. told stories about pets- A rame, "Bean Bag Scramble," wai Dlaved. the Drize winners being i Vernon Clccone, Leo Michiluk and Irene Lindsay. Recltatlone wera tfven by Archie McLeod and Vernon Ciccone. Myrtle Morgan sanr; i song which brought the hour to l ctyse. Next week, children from 4 to '.2 will attend, a special program In charge of Mrs, F. E. Robertson, Irs. Ne'al barter. Mrs. J. T. Mandy and Miss Venetla Feero- The comedv "Bunty Pulls the Strings" was presented for a second) time last night before an aumence which completely taxed the capacity of First Presbyterian Church. Again numerous complimentary comments we're heard. Those taking part were entertained in the church hall after the presentation. up Game Enjoyed 1 Life Saved By At Story Hour Wife's Screams Sirs. Peter Lakie In Charge Of This Morning's Program How Brother Of Northern Woman Nearly Lost His Life By Electrocution In Califoria Louis Barbeau. city nark em ployee In Sacramento. California,! ana Drotner 01 Mrs. rranit 01. Amour of Prince Rupert and Mrs- j R. S. Sargent of Hazelton, nearly; lost his life by electrocution In Sacramento recently. Indeed he! owes his life to' the screams of his ! wife and the presence of mind of j Fred J. Weber, a nearby workman. When Barbeau went to remove! a fallen electric wire near his house. the 4,000-yolt current knocked him r.n the' around but the wire cluni to his hands. Terrified, Mrs. Bar beau screamed. Weber heard her cries and saw Barbeau on the sizz ling wires with the grass nearby afire. Grabbing a dry board, Webey pusnea uarDeau away irom tne flames and knocked the wire from his fists. This act, police offlceu said, saved Barbeau s life- TODAY'S WEATHER Terrace Part cloudy, calm, 34 Anyox Raining, calm, 35. Hazelton Snowing, calm, 30. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, cool. Burns Lake Snowing, calm, 33. Stewart Raining, calm, 32. t -v; A delicious Quality blend. Refreshing! Economical! t-T Writ, lor Copy of etit NEW NABOB MEMIUM' CATALOG 51 I. KEllY, DOUGLAS 4 CO. .LTD., VANCOUVH, CAIOA. WNNIPtO TIES The loveliest patterns and finest of qualities. All boxed. QQp From up NAVIGATION AIDS IN HECATE STRAITS Establishment of a larger light and more powerful foghorn at Bon-illa Island,, of a light and foghorn at Butterworth Rocks and a gas and whistling buoy at Hammer Rocks so that insurance rates on vessels plying to and from this port via Hecate Straits might be low ered again came up at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce through a letter from G. W. Nlckerson to Olof Hanson M. P. The matter was referred to the navigation com mittee. WILLIAM MARCIIANT DIES VICTORIA, Dec. 7: (CP) Wil 11am Marchant, 81, former mayor leading Baptist and long prominent In the life of the district and com munity, died yesterday. At Prices You Want to Pay Our Store is Full of IDEAL GIFTS That Save, You j)Iqnpy4J Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to sliop THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT For Her Suggestions For Him and Her For Him UNDERWEAR A Serviceable Suit of Underwear. A large C-g A A assortment to select from lip Dressing Gowns Brocaded Silks or Beacon Cloths. Lovely Qff patterns. From .tftf HOSE up Fancy Cashmeres, Wool, Silks. A fine assortment to select 9Ekr from. From up SHIRTS Tookes, Van Heusen and Stew art Makes. All patterns ; .and sizes. OQn From up SUGGESTIONS Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Belts, Braces, Garter Sets, Hats, Caps, Zipper Coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Pyjamas, Etc. Many other articles that are too numerous to mention. Come in and look around. are in effect from December 1 to Jnuiry 5. Here is an opportunity to combine busineii with pleasure while travel is economical. Tlcfceti. carry return limit of three months, allow stopover privileges. Why not plan a holiday now to visit your' friends and relatives over Christmas and New yar'i? Trawl by Train! Safety Comfort Economyt Vull Particulars From Your Nrtil Canadian National Ticket AjtnL V-65-35 CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver vta Ocean Falls and way ports S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct ' S.S. PRINCESS NOR AH, Dec. 5th, 19th. Jan. 2nd, 16tlv 30th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Junrau and Rkajwaj S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 15th, 29th, Jan. 12th, 26th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1935 to Feb. 29th, 1936. Final return limit March 31st, 1936. For Information and reservations call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winker Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 to February 29th, 1936. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and return $32.00. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 YM. , V $ Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. ' T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. 1 -Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. ;'. Weekly sailings Jo Port Simpson, Stewart, Anypx and Naas River, ; Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets, from It. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 5T It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the Whole district are doing the samej;. '' "" '.-a .i!-wmil w-jMfr' ' v ' ' : .-ft