f A3I FOUR G0LDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE Fur Buyer Wants Furs and wants them badly Ship what you have to me and cash will be wired or mailed you immediately. We guarantee more than anybody else. Don't delay market is liable to change. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE rhone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER n The New EASY-OPENING Can! SIS? PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning tympany with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. Try a Dally News classified ad. i real tim and temper saver one rum nd top is off- -No spilling No broken finger naiti and the fid goes on again iust rs easy, te keep Baking Powder fresh tc tHe last spoonful. Blue Ribbon Baking Powder is a ouatiry article, moderatefy briced and fullv guaranteed by the manufacturer. If ' made Winnioet BLUE RIBBON LIMITED VANCOUVER Morse Creek Dam Nearly Finished Guests at the regular monthly business meeting of the Priner Rupert Rotary Club yesterday af ternoon were W. Cruiefcsnanic, v F. Eve lAnyoxi and W. H. Wet- more of Vanco'uver. J. J. Little re ported that the skating rink dam at Morse Creek was just "about completed and that the cost had mot been quite as heavy as inM- :ipatsd. JONES Family t'UONE 95? Shoulder Mutton 6 lbs. .-. Loin Mutton per lb. Leg Mutton per lb ... Mutton Chops " J 3 lbs -1 Leg Pork per lb T-Bone Roast per lb. Round Steak per lb. .. Sirloin Steak per lb Leg Veal 6 lbs. .11.. Veal Stew 3 lbs. : .. Shoulder Vealj- Market Specials Loin Pork' per lb. '. " i Pork Hock i .. per lb.-..J. Pork Spare Ribs , 2 lbs L... I Hamburger Steak . , 3 lbs .' I Boiling Beef 4 lbs Pot Roast Beef 6 lbs Prime Rib Beef 4 lbs. ........ Rump Roast Beef per lb 4 lbs Veal Chops- 3 lbs Special With Meat Shortening 2 lbs. 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"It in time to remonstrate until we find the world following the truth. Will you continue to serve the Sun Jod and be with the pagans or will you worship Christ, the Son of God, and be received in his divine habitations?" Evangelist Blair developed his ilscourse on the general subject of Who Changed the Sabbath?' J from the prophesy of Daniel, Chap-: . !. I A. PWt ter 7, regarding vne Deasis. we nredlctlon had been tiriade here that mere man would assume to, the power of God. t first,; following the Catholicchange of the Sabbath in the Fourth Century from Saturday to Sunday, two days had been observed as the Sabbath but gradually Sunday had been gener ally adopted. By edict of Roman law, Sunday had been .Instituted as the holy day. Paul had prophesied that this profanity would be ex- Dosed In the latter days. The evangelist then went on to discuss the allegation that the Ca"tholic Church had endeavored to place Itself above God, the nrlests claiming that Christ did their bidding and that the angels and archangels stood them. This, the evangelist declared. constituted blasphemy. There had been no divine sanction nor scrip tural authority for the changing of the Sabbath. TT 1111 I JULf 1 V I. From the Waterfront C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade laide. Capt. S. K. Gray. Is due In "TILLIE THE TOILER" THE DAILY NEWS Native Brothers Choose Officers! as follows: President, Philip Oreen sr. First Vice-President, Joshua Mc Kay. I phiiin r.reen r. Elected President i Of Organization at ion Simpson Annual Annual election ejection 01 of uin-' officers of, Second Vice - President, Aiars Green. Treasurer. James Laughton. Secretary, Alfred Wesley. Recording Secretary, Stephen Morrison Jr. . . . ... . rt 1 T", . J.A t social commute iiawca ward, D. A. Johnson, Isaac Sankey, Matthew Johnson, James McKay. John Sankey, Joshua Bryant, Ja cob Morrison, Sam Hughes and Elijah Pollard. ARE BEST AVIATORS (Contlnuea nom Page 1 cal masterj' of their machines, the explorer said. For five years. Mr. EPIC FILM ! OF ACTION Texas Rangers," Starring Fred MacMurray ana j Parker Here This Week-end A moving, romantic story agairut J' of action. " Thvs mr at - uuitu - a u0. .. . , . y-v . , nnerc" ,, ,Ant feature oneru nfferire & r, " rX- "1" mHiL oreen of the capnoi Theatre here this wees-ena, creates scenes of early Texas chrm-insr the vast job under 1 J .!.. rnv-pn bv the state rangers wcu ,,. nrrweded to drive out in 1 . ... ,i hic Mil bandits ana mane wc xcr,niVtiv .cafe niace in u-hirh to live. Action-filled, dra reflecting an accurate h'storlc background, the picture l nhr.Tiiv rounded out with com edy provided by Jack Oakie and n-ith rnminee centering arouuu Fred MacMurray and Jean Parkci Dramatic Indian battles, fight f tvio Rangers with rustlers and ui v , - the colorful career of Sam Holmes early desperado, are worked Into tvio ttnrv of the adventures of MacMurray and Oakie as rangers members of America's first semi military organization of state of ficers. Miss Parker appears as the Innes-Taylor was with the ya'daijintr 0f a commander of the Canadian Mounted Police stauonea ..,. ,mlt unit -..hlch which MacMurray on the Western Arctic Innes-Tavlor. who along several other members of the last Byrd expedition will receive short ly the coveted Congressional Med al of Honor for conspicuous con tribution toward scientific know-. '.edee of the earth's far places, ; -poke enthusiastically of the dls- interested scientific motive which! he said impels Byrd and similar men to carry out their arduous ex plorations. "My own salary as a member of the last expedition, 1933 to 1935, was $1 a year." he said. Innes-Taylor said Sir. Hubert Wilklns, renowned Australian explorer, plans to establish five trateglcally-located weather sta tions In Antarctica which will be 'n direct communication witn othci weather statons all over the world i I ii WUU7EIETQ port at 3:15 this afternoon from the south and will saU an hour or so later for Ketchikan whence she will return here tomorrow morning southbound. On her next Alaska voyage, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah will be here on Monday morning Timely Recipes- KIPrLRED IIERKLNG SAL.D Mix one cup of diced kippered herring, one cup of cold potatoes cut in cubes, one sma- chopp?2 lonion, one-half cup raw carrots salt, pepper. Mix with mayonnaise. Serve on lettuce-iuives with may onnaise. Garnish with sections ot hard-boiled egg cut in eighths. Sprinkle with paprika. Louis Johnson, chief electrician of the Premier mine, arrived from the north on the Prince Huper this morning and will sail on th. Venture tonieht for a combined beneath I business and pleasure trip to Van couver ry Fry He is accompanied by Lar- storekeeper at Premier. Try a Dally News want-ad. Toronto, out., ana uk. a. a Judged bankrupt on the 15th day oi January. 1937. and that the first meet ing of the Creditor will be held or. Wednesday, he 3rd day ot reDruary. 1937. ai 11 oclocic an in lorenoon. t: the Ccurv ileuse. Prince Rupert. B.C. EST.. TJlULM CU WiVUUS sua ' and 0aJcle oln- with Port Simpson ThW would mean an all-lnvDortanl iRvan. Native Sisters I Elect Officers Annual election of officers of Native Sisterhood of Port Simp son resulted as follows: President. Beatrice Mabel Gos- neli First Vice-President. Mrs. Llzz Pollard. Second Vice-President. Mrs. Lucy S'vanson. Treamrer. Mrs. Esther W'cslev General Secretary, Mrs. Dora McKay. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Betsy link in the progress of meteorolog Social committee Miss Florence he emphasized. i . Lawpn M'ss Emma Kyan, Airs Lydll Wecf.er, . Mrs. saran xizry Mrs.! Sanih W. Morrhon. Mr? Esthir White, 'Mis. Sarah Re?' and Mrs. Gcbrgini' White. listen to this - - I Who first Invented work and bound the free . 'And holyday rejoicing spirit down "To that dry drudgery at the desk's dead wood?" How often have you heard the auestlon: "Who Invented work?" which Charles Lamb, that delightful writer of last century puts inl-' mitably. And provides the answer "Sabbathless Satan!" Now Old Nick Is held responsible for a whole lot. Don't blame him, though. If you .are not warm and comfortable these cold days. Buy Alhprt At MpPaffn' mall IV TIIK MTTEK (II- THE HANK- p tor tw-ntv twenty veirt jears AJDen Alhprt &. k &ic-iah:ii Me. uirrt v or roi.r.Muio i-onmii.i.i ooi.il mines i.iMiteii. Caffery's has been the best coal rSXTiJSi i;''. available. It Is the best today. And rlo ccsucuaatea uoia Mines, luhucu. ; u ucllci cuuiu uc got. we would have It. It has the most heat units on analysis. It gives you the most heat for the least monev and that's what you want! And besides giving you the most heat. It Is the nmximt imut be nied with us Briar most economical, for it lasts! thereto. . . I So. next time vou nepd coal inct Those havlm claims against the . .'. ' ' ' tot must Me same with the Custodian ! pnone 118 Or 117 to Albert & Mc- or the Trute. when appointed, bclore Cafferv and order Nanatmn.uvi. dltrlbutlan Is made: otherarliie the pro-1 . - . . - - cccda or the estate wiu be distributed luigton coal for the furnace Or among the parties entitled thereto heater. For the kitchen raniP aV without regard to such claim. .... .' . Dated at Vancouver B.C. this I9ti. for Egg size Balkan Mlnehead Al- dajr ox January. AX. 1937. berta sootlcss. 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