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Rental Library Department 1 j Qh Wednesday night In thei tioh gathered to hear a lecture by Massett Choir Gives Concert Fine Entertainment Drew Crowd at Island Village Saturday Night THE DAILY NBWS Friday, January 25 11 EARLY DAYS 'BIG AIR DESCRIBED THRILLER Canon Rushbrook is Interesting "China Clipper" is Feature Picture Speaker Before Anglican j At Capitol Theatre This Younp People . Week-End I a 1 .VMinjA nt IhA air! to the scieen of the Canitol Thea- Canon W. F. Rushbrook on his -china week.end tre here m 'work in this northern part of the ! cllpper.. which has an exception-province. His memories of the days al)y tajented st deluding Pat gone by. when Prince Rupert "was O'Brien,. Beverly Roberts. Ross Al-not" and Port Essington was "the" exande'r; Humphrey Bogart. Marie town of the north colprful were Wilson and Henry B Walthall. 'and picturesque as well as roman- the The picture trpats of daring tic. The Canon, during his talk. long ilUlnce nights of aviators , related many amusing, thrilling who ambfe wlth dealh to drive and gruesome Incidents which oc- tneir shlps through storm and fog purred In those early days among -ice to make regUlar air pos-the white settlers and Indians to sible the lnsplration of story I say nothing of the Chinese and u the recent activity of the famous j Japanese. It made his youthful china cllpper and other great . .listeners realize the privations that tag boats in transpacific flying, the pioneers had to suffer and the 03rien has the leadlng fole of a hardships that they had to endure war ace. wn0 glves up everything . before the city of Prince Rupert else t0 the fetish of establishing a j grew to be what it Is today. ; commercial air service. ! R. Yerburgh was in the chair 1 Replete wlth romance. pathos j and extended the thanks of the and thrills, the picture winds up , members of the society to the; to a glorious climax with the men Canon for his Uiuminating address.; 0f aerlal vislon conquering the I Alter the lecture, a short busi- j elements, ness meeting was held and then 1 Miss Joan Cross served a very tasty supper. King of Glory," "Song of the Free." "Joy to ,the World," "Behold the Lamb of God" (Messiah), and "The Glzxy of the Lord." (Messiah!, "Lift Up Your Heids" (Mes siah), "Worthy is the Lamb" (Mes-;i;iah), "Glorious is Thy Name" ' (Mozart's "Twelfth Mass",) Iclujah Chorus" (Messiah), and "The Heavens Are Telling Lion.) Other .items were: Vocal solo, "My Task," (Crea- Mrs OLD MASSETT, Jan. 29: The 1 Isaac Edgars, choir of St. John's Church at Old j Vocal dust, "Life's Dream is Massett held a fine concert last O'er," Peter Jones and Wilfrid Saturday night. The audience was Bennett. large and appreciative. There were ! Vocal quartette, "Come Thou speeches by William Matthews, Al-'Fount," Mrs. Sellna Adams, Mrs fred Adams, chief councillor, and David Jones, Peter Jones and Wil-Rev. A. Abrahams and the pro-, f rid Bennett, gram included many choral num- Vc?al solo, "I Know that My Re-bers such as "Gracious FatherV-dcemer Llveth," Messiah) ' "Unto Us a Child is Born," "List J j to the Message "All Hail the Be wis Roari i want ads. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Armour Salvage Co. has received instructions from the federal de-'partment of public works to prq- Lwf irflh thA nnst ruction of a Cathedral Han members of the k AZIZ theprto inew float at ,ap InlCt' Porclier Albican Youne Peonle's Associa- "fL the contract for which it laiitoioo oiGarmgii.uaw recently awarded. A site con sidered more suitable than at first decided upon has now been selec ted. The cQSt of the Job is between $3000 and $4000. .James Batt has been named inspector. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 4 p.m. for Ketchikan whence she will return here tomorrow morning southbound. ' - i" Motorship Eskimo arrived in port last night from Ketchikan with one carload of frozen fish for transshipment east over Canadian National Railways. 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 any body else. Don't delay market is liable to change. - ; : - .. . HATS By Biltmore, to clear $2.45, $3.45 xa -.a-,. - The above and many more specials arc on sale starting 9 a.m., Fridav ' January 29th. WILLIAM F. STONE Corner Third Ave. & Fifth St. CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION" to nil firming inc y wiin thrill and your face with ttarJ . . The first magnificent human story behind America'i daring SUITS For conqueat ot ine . Pacific by air I MliilUiiililil i'JlMTirl v-arrying you " from tht Prdutrt, Author mm4 Star of "CaMitf Zoro" with r the the man man who who wants wants look presentable at fV A times at a definitely l X j, moderate price we sug- i 1 it. p ii . . . 1 sl-si me ionowing suits: Regular value to $25.00 PRICE 9J.Otft (' relentleuly on through Mutational acene after Kene of flying feati that defydtath..aixi momenti oflove and ucri-fice that defy description! . - Mm . I PAT O'BRIEN ROSS ALEXANDER BEVERLY ROBERTS HUMPHREY BOGART MARIE WILSON Joseph Crehan Joseph King Addison Richards (At 7:46 & 10:00) ALSO News, Musical, ."Mickey Mouse (Last Complete Show. 9 14) TONIGHT and SATURDAY COATS Your choice of Dress Coats, Ulsters, Raglans, Chesterfields and Mel- tons. Since you can buy uiiv ui im.au aiuuri cuuis at exceptionally low price, it is certainly worth your while to take advantage of this offer. Regular value to $19.50 SALE Q4A Air PRICE Regular value to $25.00 PRICE $16.95 Regular value to $27.50 SALE 0Q Qff PRICE Regular value to $32.50 SALE Here is an opportunity for the men and young men of Prince Rupert to buy quality clothing at greatly reduced prices. Continuing with our policy of giving the public the benefit of our seasonal stock clearance we again offer standard quality merchandise at unheard of prices! Pure Wool Zipper Jackets Regular 10 Only Trenchcoats Khaki only, in value $6.00. jjJQ Aff all sizes. Here is a real value in well Sale Price ma(e g00( looking fiD Qff Pure Wool Button Jackets-Regular garment. Sale Price . VttJP value $4.50. Cfi) Qff 18 Only Trenchcoats-In blue and Sale Price ydUV kha)d coorgf heayy weif;htf in all Work Pants-Reg. $3.50. Q-l Qff sizes Suitable for rain JJ Qff PeJ Sale Price ....., or cold weather. Sale . Pure Wool Combination Underwear 15 ,nJf Bathrobes-In vyarm flan-Special Q-i Af nelette, in all sizes and patterns, Sale Price l.D Weal for these cold CO ft JJ . ; winter mornings. Sale v Sale Price, 2 pair Lfght wefght 3l.b5 Universal Jumbo Knit Sweaters- $1.95 clght $2.45 Pure Wool, Reg. $6.00. CO Qff -25 - Sale Price 0UO 41 Pairs of Woolen Gloves Qffrt To clear Dress Shirts Collar attached and " .. , , detached styles. Reg. 1 lo Leather Belts In T black & brown value $2.00: Sale Price VX.ttl with initial buckles, all Qffn - . sizes; Sale Special 7tll 39cy69c 3HDl2:95:$l3i ' 7, PRICE Vw.tw v , 5 Only! 2-I'iece Suits llJ Sl2l.I ; CLEAR $5.95 Prince Rupert, B.C. J V. IK L' 4rtT7.AV.VV.Mt..'....t -'.IK." ueguiar value to $27.50 XZ "e sale aq- i Arf PRICE V yrr r icegular value to $35.00 SALE QOQ ar PULLOVER SWEATERS SALE PRICE !)Ot) Regular value to $5.00. ma aj; SALE PRICE .; . (plZ.He) SHOES 40 pairs of oxfords in black and brown calf, all fiQ ttZ sizes; To Clear J)01J