Mai rotns m dailt irvwf T Beautiful CALENDARS For 1938 Valentine's IScautifitl Picture Calendars Make Ideal (lifts for Anyone Anywhere. from 15c to $1.50 Very Attractive Designs Combining Usefulness with Iieauty Easy and Inexpensive to Send We have a splendid selection compriMiij famous pictures of scenery, flowers, marines, doss, cats and comic. Also the very popular block calendars including "The Fragrant Minute" "Household Hints" "Lau?h A Day" "(Jems of Wisdom" "The Christian Year" and others. Owing to the great variety the stock is very limited and it will pay you to make your choice at once from j, .the complete range. See Our Windows for Christmas Suggestions Come In And See Our Displays Federal Block HALIBUT Trie source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D r Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying; CANADIAN FISH- & GOLD ' STORAGE CO. LTD. ; - ... PjriilciLJtupcrt, B.C.- , If you lose anything, advertise for it. i BIG RANCH ! IS STARTED Son of American Admiral and Other Prominent Americans Take Interior Land MONTREAL, Nov. 19: Interested with a group of friends in the possibility of developing a cattle ranch ,of considerable size and finding no suitable opening in the United States, Richmond Pearson Hobson Jr., son of the Rear Admiral of the United States navy, who won fame by sinking the "Merrimac" in the j Spanish American war, is coming .to Canada as a permanent resident. With more than $40,000 already invested and financing to carry on a three-year development program fully assured, the Last Range Cat tie Company has been incorporated with a British Columbia charter. The ranch Is located between Ana him Lake and valley of the Black waier Kiver, including locations In the neighborhood of Sigutat Lake and alone the Euchinlki Lakes in J the country between Bella Coola and the Canadian National Railways. Here control has been se cured of sufficient range and mea dow to run from 10,000 to 12,000 head of cattle. Considerable fencing and building is already completed, twelve tons of machinery taken in and the nucleus of a herd is already on the ground with feed for the coming whiter put up. Principal officers of the company-are Mr. Hobson. Allen Stuyvesant of Montclair: New Jersey. Lloyd Philips and Gerald Van Amergen of Calvin Buliockand Company, Wall Street, New York,, who is treasurer. It is anticipatcdtheGeorge A. Pcn-neyer. now'rated as one of the most experienced cattle men of Wyoming will take charge of handling the stock early next year. Mr. Hobaoh's attention Jvas directed to the large and promisinp undeveloped areas of British Col- ' umbia by the Industrial and Colon ization and Agricultural departments of the Canadian National ii"uj)5. umciais oi me provm- hU location. riiKfiviniiv rnii on Tuesday WAKE UP LIKE A CAVE MAN FeI Full of Life- No More TlreJ, Dull, Heavy MornlnS Kwp jtur Intr httlthj tni jw'll ffl rrttt wj raornin. When jeu "P letting "rotlffi" jmr trr ii nut el order. Yur liter clttrt' th blood ( poiuni, rputtts the nouriihing part l Jur food from the Suppliri tnrrfy to muulri, liituiiadltndi-iTri out bilr, the bodj'i Itntiff, Mp itomtch, LMiwji ind in-Itttinot to work projxrlf. A moro hetl moTtment in't oneu(h. "Fruit--tir" modo from fruiti ind hfrki, ill trf-njf.rifn tnd build up your liftr lik nolMnj olio wilt You'll be trailed how well jou ore twj mncninf. Trj Fniit-t-liin. All drujrirti. FRUITATIVES WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Two Royal Canadian Air Force taplanes are agu.n engaged in aerial photography out of Prince Rupert. A few days ago Squadron Leader Mawdesiey arrived with his plane and was joined on Wednesday jf this week by Squadron Leader A. L. Cuffe from Vancouver. Both jlanes went out together about 9 j'clock this morning on a photo-?raphlc flight. Southbound from a regular voyage to Skagway and other Alaska joints, C. P. R. steamer Princess torah, Capt. William Palmer, ar-ived In port from the north at 1:45 yesterday afternoon and sailed at 5 p.m. for Vancouver The essel brought in a total of 133 passengers of whom sixteen dlscm-oarked here. Five took passage from here to Vancouver on the Princess Norah, C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide CJapt. Henry Anderson, is due In xrt at 7 o'clock this evening from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. n her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. LOCAL NEWS , Mrs. George Crclghton, who has (be,cn paying a Visit here with, he iirjAher, Mrs. Hi F. PuVlen.'Jeaves ! by this evening! train on her rc- IS DIJI.Y PKI.'SKNTEI) turn to her honje In Reghid !- rH r .. ! I i. "1 Kt. Kcv.-0, A,.RU DD.. Blshoo 'df ..Emil .,,crw pleaded gujlty in Caledpniar.ahdvIlidlari.Agcritnv E. cour "Us morning to Colllson. returned 'to' the -city or ?,h?JST J. L,n slJMn Wednewlav nw t.-r- ty KtcCtrt..pnSeond night A Lnir. . - uvJ"..i:.i.i ' ii: ; partmcnt .cruiser (Naskeena where" Vn I'.i.: M: a CpronaUon v.ir.ir u.u; ...r so ei Edward Gamble, one Pr er Sf.Pn seen hlm him hotn of the principal men of that village down the coast. The presentation took place at a feast at which Mr. Gamble was the host. iiiau UlLUdUU lief before and she feels that she has suffered enough at his hands without having to- un dergo any further Indignities far as he is concerned. as THIS FILM VERY FINE "One Hundred .Men and a Girl," With Dranna Durbin and Leopold Stokowski Beauty of Its music and charm of its acting combine to lift those who see "One Hundred Men and a Glrf," showing at the Capitol Thea tre this week-end, to realms of high delight. It Is, Indeed, an outstand ing picture which can be highly recommended. A big audience was on hand for the opening last night and the favorable comment that was aroused will, no doubt, help to make capacity houses for the rest ?r the showing. It Is one of those ilctures which one simply cannot help being enthralled with. The dominating personages are. of course, that sprightly and altogether captivating little Canadian actress. Deanna Durbin. who has made such a meteoric climb to fame on the screen, and Leopold Stokowski, famous in musical circles the world over as conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Deanna, In addition to be ing a charming little actress, has a fine soprano voice and excelled in some high class operatic arias. Stokowski, on the other hand, seems to be quite at home in his acting parts and, of course, his tal hi THE FAMOUS RUBBING LINIMENT Rub on - poin on. Get the new larie economy size Alto iviil-b!e in strutter. rtu!or ire. LADIES! Received today another large eonsignnient of coats. Something to suit every taste ami pocket. Conic in and inspect these goods. Your Credit U (lood G0LDBL00M THi: OLD ItLMAni.K enls as a conductor do not need al- aboratlng upon except to say that It Is most Interesting to see him on the screen. Heading the support ing cast hi Important roles are Adolph Mcnjou and Eugene Pallette with Alice Brady and Mlscha Auer also In key parts. The settings and photography of "One Hundred Men and a Girl" are fine indeed. The recording pre sents some new effects which, no doubt, contrive to make the pic ture more Intriguing. Austin Goodenough, superintend-nt of the Hanson Timber it Lum- ocr to ai simmers, is paying a brief business visit to town today uc arrived irom me interior on nst night's train and Is returnln to the Interior this evening. "B" Grade Eggs Pot Uoast J2C Oven Roast i o 11) Rriskct lb, Rump Reef Lens Land) 25C lb Lamb Stew Roston Rutt 99r Roast Lb. . . a' Ayrshire Racon- Ruy 1,icce 22c Diamond "A" 9r Racon Lb. Sausage Meal Offn 2 lbs a- Chopped Suet K-!) I)o Food OC 2 tins BUTTER First (Jradc 3"'s $1.00 Its Grand En(crUi JH SbbbK f D E A N N A 1 D U R B N j I and bei J 3 SMART BOYS f "100 MEN E and a GIRL"! 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