Also Regent Pure Wool Suits Price WOOL SKIRTS Four styles to choose from, new tailored wool skirts featuring pleats, button trims, neat pockets, black, navy, brown, royal, green and maroon ; sizes 14 to 20. A worthwhile sale, values to (flJ-f QO $3.95. Your choice tJitJO Girls' Navy Blue Serge Skirts With white cotton tops; sizes 6 to 14 years COLD AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 14: With clear skies and a chilly northeas1 1 wind, the thermometer descended i to 18 degrees above zero here last! night. j COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 Don't Put a Dollar On !l Any New Car Until You Sec the .. . New Chevrolet Solid Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes ; Improved Six Clyinder Motor ! Fisher No Draft Ventilation Knee Action Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 52 Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Pleated 98c Fight Against We still have some odd lines of MEN'S & BOYS' UNDERWEAR tabled at very attractive prices. Come in and supply your needs. Men's Extra Heavy Work Pants With five pockets; sizes 32 to 42. A real worthwhile bargain J And many other bargains in Men's and Boys' Wear that space does not allow us to mention. Crusade "The New Program iu the Fight Against Tuberculosis" was the subject of an instructive address given yesterday afternoon by Dr. A. S. Lamb, provincial chest specialist, at the regular weekly luncheon of the j Prince Runcrt Rotarv- Clnh nt the iCommodore Cafe, W. M. Blackstock presiding. The scheme as outlined by the speaker comprised the tak-ng over of all tuberculosis work throughout the province by the provincial government. There was the sanitarium at Tranquille. the tuberculosis pavilion ward at the Vancouver General Hospital, the preventorium at Victoria, the Rotary Clinic at Vancouver, the sec tion of the Jubilee Hospital in Vic- toria devoted to Indian cases and Come and See Our NEW WALLPAPERS A large shipment of the newest patterns of "Sunworthy Wallpaper" has just arrived. The prices of these popu-ar light resisting papers are now so low that they come within the reach of every purse. And; while It lasts, we are going to sell the balance of our last year's stock of wallpaper at 25 discount! Get It now while the selection is large. Gordon's Hardware a section of the community were I now open to all and the manage- rji l i itncnt decided where a case should 1 UOerCUiOSlS lbe sent- Travelling clinics were ex- i rlailS icuid I uuuuicu niflinpn these was on Vancouver Island, one at Kamloops and the other along ' the coast. The result of this was that ne Dr- Lamb- would be able Dr. A. S. Lamb Tells Rotary Club to vlslt Prlnce RuPert every four Of New Program of Government months. Greater In In Connection Connection With With precautions l against the extension of the disease would be taken and especially In connection wiin mose who were more susceptible than others. The facilities for surgical operations for the purpose of restlnes the lungs it was planned to extend. In discussing methods of treat- mcnt of tuberculosis. Dr. Lamb stated that cases' need not neces sarily be sent away for cure. Provided the proper rules were ob served, cases could be successfully treated even in homes locally. The so-called unfavorable weather in Prince Rupert was not a factor of importance. There had been a good percentage of recoveries on local treatment, Sanitaria treatment was of particular Importance in early cases through the educational factor and also by the removal of the nOSSlbllitV Of the nntipnt the travelling clinic. Prior to lastisnrenriino- infpMi year mere naa oeen co-operation among the various organizations but not co-ordination. Now Dr. Hatfield of Vancouver had charge .-- r.w.w.aw END OF WORLD TODAY? A Toronto clercvmnn has mortn of all the work and facilities were ' the prediction that the world is being extended with the ultimate j coming to an end at midnight to- um oi providing nospitai accom- uy- up io press time this after- uiuuiuiuu ior an "open ' cases I "uu". mere were no signs of It. which might be a source of infec-i tlon to the community. '. Reach the most neoDle In citv Under the new plan clinics or -and district with an advertisement institutions formerly open to only 'in the Daily News. TlLUE, MAKE A CONTRACT OF SALE FOE SLK. TO ME.tO.iM AMr ivr Mki I vTTeMD Q DETAILS J T'S 1 I Her bows and upperworks sheathed with ice to a depth of two or three Inches as a result of heading into heavy seas in subzero temperatures in northern waters, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, bh her arrival here yesterday afternoon from Alaska, presented a very wintry appearance. It was the coldest voyage north so far this winter, Capt. William Palmer reported, but he was glad to have that rather than snow. The Princess Norah, arriving In port at 3:30 p.m. and sailing a couple of hours ! later hi continuation of her voyage to Van'couver, had thirty-nine passengers on board of whom only one disembarked here. Five persons boarded the vessel here for the south. Johnny Larsen, local fisherman, who lives on 'his boat Shrimp at Cow Bay, has not been seen there since February 6 and the police are endeavoring to learn if he is safe. Thirty years of age and five feet, ten inches in height, Larsen has a brother at Lewis Island. The police are endeavoring to learn his C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade laide, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 2:30 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. J L. Jollymore, well known dis trict hand logger, left this afternoon on his return down the coart after spending a couple of day in town to purchase supnlies. Mr. Jollymore is now located on the south end of Porcher Island not far from Kitkatla, having moved up from Hevenor Inlet. To attend a conlerence with the International, Fisheries Com mission and also a meeting of representatives of the Seattle, Alaska, Vancouver and Prince Rupert halibut fleets when conservation and control methods for the forthcoming season will be discussed, Capt. Ole Stegavlg. Cant. J. M. Morrison and George Anderson, representing the local hali High School Teachers In Regular Monthly Session t ..The reeular monthly meeting of the Northern High School Teach-jer's Association was held; on Wednesday, February 12, at the home of Mr. Davis. Miss M. Delany and I Mr. Davis were in charge. After the routine business was 'disposed of, Mr. Davis outlined the contents of the "King Report." This report Is a very comprehensive document published in March 1935. It is the work of a commlslon, of which H. B. King was technical adviser, set up by the provincial government to investigate the financing of education in the province. Mr. Davis dealt with a number of the most important points in th2 report, among which were the following: That the provincial government as soon as possible take over the complete financial responsibility for education, with the exception of provision for interest and sinking fund charge's. That the system of having schools administered by a multiplicity of school boards (826) be abandoned, and that the province be divided Into educational areas approximating the present ln-spectlonal divisions, and that each of these divisions be administered by a Director of Education under the Superintendent of Education. An Interesting discussion, which brought out the many aspects of these recommendations, followed the address. After the meeting adjourned, refreshments were served and members and guests enjoyed a social hour. but boat owners and union fish ermen, sailed last night on the Prince George for Seattle. Replacing the Prince John. which is being withdrawn and will tc nca up at the local dry dock, C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles w'U sail at noon tomorrow for Van couver via the Queen Charlotto Islands. Capt. Nell McLean and the personnel of the Prince John will transfer to the Prince Charles which has beenftied up here since last summer. The change of steamers, It Is understood, will be only temporary. Frame Uockcrill, Royal Gly DUlitUn CONDENSED SOUP Mede In ihi rtit Roytl City Kitchens fust next door to the finest v3ttib! 3rdens in Cnde n wonder people lviys repttt their order for Royel City Soupi. Your srocer his severs! verieiies. Why not try . cm of eech? Use this new Itbor nvinj wiy without lesicnin j your prceisenets in mcils. That "Grand" Feeling PAGI TOVti DA1LT NEWS Friday- February i The Rupert Peoples Store Ltd. New Arrivals in KNIT SUITS Beautifully tailored garments of two-toned Frostolaine or Crepolaine; belted jackets in fancy rib weaves; lacy pullovers with V and high necks; bright spring colors; in the popular "Knit to Fit" Brand. flj-f I Usual price, $29.50 ; Special . - Tc D $6.95 & $9.95 1 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Princess Norah Sheathed With Ice Local Fisherman Missing Prince Charles Replacing Prince John. King Report Is Discussed ROMANCE OF NAVY Spectacular British Picture Featured on Capitol Theatre Screen This Week-end The roar of the sea and th'j boom of cannon Is the background for the thrilling .spectacular and romantic climax of "Born for Glory," the British naval picture, which is being featured on thr screen of the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. Co-operation of; tho British Admiralty was extended in connection with the production of this picture and, as a result, there is a sequence of scene-of sea battles which lend greatly to the effectiveness of the setting of the fictional naval drama. The climax of the picture is in the thick of a cruiser battle engage ment with salvoes of shells scream-1 Ing overhead, enemy shells crash lng about the cars and the torpedo completing the picture of an inferno with modern Improvements. Some of the fighting is done at night and searchlights and gun flashes are added to the scene. All is, of course, incidental to a heart-twisting romantic story which Is blended with clever comedy. John Mills and Betty Balfour have the leading roles. "Born For Glory" Is but one end of an interesting double picture bill which Includes 'Two Fisted," a rollicking comedy feature "with Lee Tracy, Gail Patrick and Kent Taylor In the leading roles. MARY ASTOR ILL HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 14: Mary Astor, noted screen actress, having been taken 111 "with influenza while on location in the mountains, took a more serious turn last night, according to word received here. She Is being attended by a country doctor. You Take No Chances When You Deal at the DESTINY WKOTF THIS SAGA OP IMMORTAL HEROISM . . . of Storm Swept Seas Ships of Steel . . . of ,' ' ' Sweethearts Whose Mel?1 "Ilnt-t, 17... .. ... U, UlOfy'l Britain's Big Parade rf The 'High Seas 'BORN FOR GLORY' . .... b.uwuuo, manning exploft of a courageous English Uj who, single-handed, outwitted an enemy fleet if, ,h( grandest thrill since "ci. cade" Full co-operation of the British. Admiralty has provided "Bom For Glory" with narai scenes which tops anything ot lis Kind, - with HETTY BALFOUR JOHN MILLS BARRY MACKAY (At 7:13 & 0: 42) PLUS "TWO FISTED" With Gail Patrick, Kent Taylor (At 8:30 Once Only '1UMUIIT ai.d SATL'I'DAY if rvTMi . w ... t.i . 'nun., iaai uompieie snoi Starts Nightly at 8;30) r-TTTTJ'TO Economy Store TRAPPERS: AMBROSIA COFFEE Mixture, per lb. 49-lb. sack 25c HOME-MADE COOKIES 1 7n I.B.C.. 2 doz. Xl Free Demonstration of CARNATION MILK at our store on Saturday, February 15. We Invite you to call and let the demonstrator show you what can be done with Carnation Milk. RED PITTED CHERRIES Aylmer Unsweetened for pies "f On 13-oz. tin BLUE RIBBON MALT G .QP Hop flavored, 3-lb. tin PitD PURITY FLOUR C-i QP 49-lb. sack J)X.OD ALBERTA ROSE FLOUR 1.75 Fresh Rhubarb, per lb. 7C Tomatoes, per lb'. ,18c Cauliflower, large, each 27c DONT FORGET! 1 lb. Mixed Nuts FREE with each cash order $1.00 ' or over. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents' I. O. Box 575 rhonc 18 l - ; piy ' in not sell on ths waterfront e til you have seen me and got n price on your furs. You will get 28" more from me. Think what jooce buy with twenty cents on theiL- lar more by bringing your furs e town and showing them to me. (J OLD B LOOM The Old Reliable Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL ROSES Order your roses now iot spring planting Per dozen, $3.00 and up Other Shrubs same price ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glennle's "TILLIE THE TOILER" By Wstover