DISGUSTED IBritish-Israel : LISTENER! Societyeets ' , World History, According to Dan- .1': . I let, H is KeTiewcd on Monday anrourfr People are Also Fed Up . . With" Bad Radio Reception ! Annarpnt.lv mrffn Urtpnprs In Vancouvcr hare their trials and trl- bulatlons as well as do those In n.MA T5.,-4 k o tViap virrnrnna AlilllC ttUUtll). A t lHvl Upwiwugi letter of protest at reception con- ditions appears in a recent Issue of tute a panorama of world history, trie Vancouver Sun. It Is reprinted ,'ne theme being the fortunes of ai follows: God's people during the iong con- May I ask the Radio Commission ! flict and their position in the lat-or the powers that be in radio ter days the end of the time ap-broadcastlng what is this radio Pointed. racket coming to? i Tne revelation consists of a pro- And what is the matter with the'Phctic synopsis of history from the radio-car in Vancouver and the t,me of Cvnis to the Resurrection experts who drive around in it? and tjjf dawn of the Messianic ae- What mav eventuate between -We have everything imaginable in this what should be a city, which I no' theu the Messianic age may 'not ekn but th Scriptures is fifty years behind for radio noises and- interference. You didn't feat it if you went to Hades. t?L L?Z faStf"e down of Satan and his hosts. jblorious!, 111 toy. when accom- panied with the cheap programs we are getting all over this continent, ; across the line Included. Wc have aiso in our midst ,to heln matters alone, some fanatics- who hunt uphe radio wreckers for' parts, and build themselves a hay-! Harold had taken his girl to lunch vyire code transmitter; and, of, and she had spoken to a very nice-Course, they are heard at any point ; looking man at the next table, oh the dial, especially in the even- Harold Is that man a friend of ipgs from 8 p.m. onward. j yours? yYes, siree; leaking transformers: Girl Yes. and bad wiring and street cars. I Harold Well, why don't you ask i Now I would like to know what h,in to join us? the $2 radio licence Is for? 1 olrl 'cooing) Oh, Harold, this is ' ' .Jl t J 4 i We have the best that radio en- alneers can Droduce on the mar-! . ' ijet today and our programs are un fk. ..nM i ir ii i.i ii i m ui ac liihii liici wcici fhen I had my first radio twelve years atro. and no licence either. VAnd would someone interested enough tell me why we cannot get a clear reception from London on lecount of I think W2XAF Schen- ectady being on at the same time, evening? ' I have tried the 25 metre band, 31 metre with the same results. coming in strong, but some other station hiitHni? in. 1 - WVit ? r f Vidtt r'o 11 rnHIn oil- wave for if we cannot benefit by It In short wave programs? j Do we either have to take what the riet work has to offer or .turn hcse off? I And what's more I think the net- ork have the cheapest programs of and hunt up a few of our "Hello, all, . C.Q's." It's about time that ,thosc who Now that I have started the ball pay our $2 licence went on strike; rolling, let's see who keeps it roll-hp reception, no licence. ing; and for some sorehead's in- And also our experts should be .told to go home while we procure jv couple of good trouble-shooters A meetlnc of the British Israel Society was held in the Toe H Rooms last evening. It was led by j President P. H. Llnzey. A study j V!l.I mflflf nf thP Ilth nnfl 12th. - ----- - - chapters of Daniel which constl- Man in the Moon 50 suaaeni Harold What's so sudden? nui tin,.. hm " V"j Why he's niir minister! The bus was crowded. People were Boing home for the holidays. The u8hts had gone out in the bus and tne ta man asked the young lady who crowded on at the last stop if he could help her find a strap, Young Lady I've already found one - Tal1 Man-Then, would you mind j IcttlnS 8 of my necktie? riU 1 ILL. AKKlVALo Central Ous Lclghton, city. Knox J. Kordahl, city; William Jackson,' Seattle. formation, my Junk receiver is a ten-tube all-wave 1937. Come on radio fans, lets have It. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront W. L. Stamford, local agent of the! marine department, left on last evening's train for Ottawa to attend . .ii it. t 1 r I L. a incciing ui wic uumwiun igiu- house Board- A- w- R- Wllby. asent of the department at Victoria, has 'Cilr MIC tUUSk IU MilVIiU IUC Wlllt meeting. Mr. Stamford is accompanied by his wife on the trip East. Union steamer Catala. Capt. John Muir, returned to port at 10 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. The vessel is due at Butcdale about 10 o'clock tonight. Having on board Indian Agent W E. Colllson who is holding the annual election of a village coiinr' t Port Simpson today, the Ind'i Department eruiser Naskeena left yesterday morning for Simpson and is due to return to port tonight. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, left Queen Charlotte City at 1U30 last night for Massett Inlet where she is making her calls today. The vessel is on the way north from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and Is expected to arrive here early tomorrow morning. Twenty -Five Years Ago January 11, 1913 W. C. C. Mechan, superintendent of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, has received permissior from the Board of Railway Com1 missloners to operate a train service as far as New Hazelton. Th; first passenger train to leave for that point will pull out today. A branch of the Bankers' Trust Corporation has been formed in Prince Rupert with an advisory committee consisting of T. D. Pat- Uullo. J. A. Kirkpatrick, F. O. Daw son, F. H. Mobley, A. J. Morris, A M. Manson, L. C. Macken and J. Lome MacLaren. The local manager will be J. J. Sloan. As an aftermath of Christmas and New Year celebrations. Magistrate Alfred Carss was called upon to adiudicate in noiw rnnrt. riir ferences between the captain and crew of the trawler Canada. Hours 1) a.m. to 5 p.m. Carpets, Linoleums Congoleum At very reasonable prices. Bring the measurement of the room, we shall be glad to tell you the cost with no obligations. 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The flour market is firm and sharp advances in the near future are anticipated. Egg, butter and sugar prices are little changed. Current retail prices here are a? follows: B.C. Fresh Extras. Grade A Lergc, cartoned, doz. .33 Local, new laid, doz 40 Apples Spitzenbergs, fancy wrapped $2.50 Yellow Newtons, fancy wrap ped $250 Rome Beauties $2.25 Wlnesaps, fancy wrapped $2.50 Fruit Lemons, Doz. 35c to 50 Jap Oranges, box 9r Oranges, doz. 12c to 40 Grapefruit, Cal., 3 for ,10 Texas, each 08 Grapes, Emperors, lb 20 Bananas, lb .12 vacados, each 20 "ranberrles. lb 25 Rhubarb, Victoria hothouse 10 Butter Fancy, cartoned, lb 45 No. 2 Creamery, lb .38 No. 1 Creamery, lb 40 Lard Pure, lb .20 Vegetables Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25 B. C. Potatoes, 8 lbi 25 B. C. Onions, 5 lbs 25 ( Jarllc, Imported, per lb. .. .35 Cauliflower, Cal., 20c. to 25 'arsley, bunch, 01 15.C. Carrots, C lbs 2.1 California carrots, 2 bunches .... .25 B. C. Beets, 6 lbs. .25 X C. Tomatoes, lb 21 Mexican outdoor, lb .20 Cal. Lettuce, head .10 Qregn Cabbage, lb, 05 Celery, head, 10c to 25 Brussels Sprouts, lb. .15 Turnips, 8 lbs. 25 recti lay, Bulklcy Valley Timothy 100 lbs 1.35 Wheat 2.50 Bran ...(a 2.10 Middlings 2.55 Shorts 2.20 Oats 2.45 Fine Oot Chops 2.70 Barley 2.50 Laying Mash 2.90 Oyster Shell 1.35 Meats Turkeys, ib. 35 Fowl. No. 1. lb 25 Iwustlnjj Chicken, lb .30 1 Ham, first grade, lb. .3 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. .50! Pork, shoulder ib. 20 Pork, leg, lb. .30 ' 4 Pork, loin, lb. 35 Pork, leg, lb 30 Pork, dry salt, lb. .'. 25 Veal, loin, lb .25 Veal, shoulder, lb., 12c to 15 Beef, pot roast, lb., 12c to 15 Beef, boiling, lb. 8c to 10 Ileef, roast prime rib, lb. .. .25 Beef Steak, lb., 25c to 30 Lamb, shoulder, lb .20 Lamb, leg, lb 30 Lamb chops, lb 30 Fish I Halibut, lb 15! Smoked Kippers, lb 15c: and .20 Salmon, red spring, fresh, lb. .30 Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.70 j Second Patent 2.40 Pastry flour, 10 lbs 65 Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled 40 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb .45 Almonds, shelled, Jb G5 Dried rrnlu White Figs, lb. .12', 31ack Cooking Figs, lb 10 ! Dates, bulk, lb., 8c to .lb. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE Free Gift Tokens At MUSSALLEM'S Groceries Confectionery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Village Elections At Smithers To Be Held Shortly SMITHERS, Jan. 11: Prepara tions are under way for the holding of the municipal elections In Smithers at the end of the monti'. Harvey Davles Is the retlrlnr, Commissioner and It is expected that he will again be running for election. So far there Is no name mentioned as a competitor for him. Nomination day will be on Janu- iry 17 and election day will be on January 24. Election will be he'd at the Municipal Hall with H. G. Wlndt as Returning Officer andi Clayte Walte as Poll Clerk. Mrs. O. L. Murray of Jap Inlet sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Lemon and Orange Peel . .27 Citron peel .35 prunes, 30-40, lb 15 Prunes, 40-50, 2 lbs .25 Prunes, 60-70, lb .11 Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. .14 Raisins, Cal., seedless lb. .15 and .16 Currants, lb. - .15 Apricots, lb. .25 Apples, dried 18 Peaches, peeled, 16c to .20 Smyrna Figs, 2 lbs 25 Sugur White, 100 lbs 6.35 Yellow, 100 lbs .... 5.85 Honey Extracted Honey, per Jar 22c to JO Tomb Honey ZS Chere Ontario solids, new, lb. .25 Edam, lb .50 ntario. mature, lb. .. . J35 tilton, lb .V to(uefort, lb. .? Gorgonzola, lb .60 EPIC FILM IS SHOWING "Life of Emlle Zola." Featuring Paul Muni, at Capitol at First of Wrek Paul Muni, who has achieved fame now as one of the screen's leading character actors, Is seen at the Capitol Theatre at the first Of the week In another epic story-"The Life of Emlle Zola" which begins with the early struggles of Zola as a novelist, carrying him along to wealth and fame and going thoroughly into his crusade on behalf of Captain Dreyfus, the French army officer who was falsely accused of selling military secrets and unjustly convicted and sent to Devil's Island. Muni, of course, plays the part of Zola while another splendid character actor. Joseph Schlldkraut. portrays the unfortunate Dreyfus. Gale Sonder- gaard is Madame Dreyfus and Glor-j la Holden, Madame Zola. Other notables In the cast Include Morris Carnlvsky, Vladimir Sokoloff, Henry O'Neill, Donald Crisp, Ralph Mor. gan. and Louis Calhern. Many spectacular sets are used for the production of the picture Inciting a replica of the Patheon, famous French memorial where the nation's distinguished dead are bur led. Other sets Include the Ecole Mllitalre, known to most of people who have visited Paris, and Les Halles, the celebrated markets. "The Life of Emlle Zola" opened last night and Is being repeated tonight and Wednesday. Dominion Constable A. J. Watkln-son will be returning to the city on tonight's train from Terrace where he has been for the past few days In connection with a number of prosecutions. JOIN UP Join the ranks of our Rental Library fans. Get your share of the latest and best books written for your enjoyment and pleasure. It is so economical and you will especially appreciate your membership at this time of year Only 75c for one month No other charges Change your book as aften as you wish. (Double subscription 2 books taken simultaneously under one name $1.25 per month). 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The acclaim which ban grrtt-rd every encasement of Urn picture belongs to Mr. Muni and his fellow players, to Warner Bros., to Director William Dieterle, to the writers, to the nameless and numberless studio workers and technicians who gave their share in its shaping. They, and they alone, own the glory of having created a masterpiece as far above the average production as the tint talking picture was above tlir silent ones. To alt and each of them goes my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation, as well as to every member of every audience who has cheered the screen miracle these workers have wrought. I). (VRojlLAND ManagcrOapltol Theatre 1 1 Warner Bro. IVopdly Present ( Mr. RAUL1 MUNf In The Life of Emile Zola With a Cast of Thousands Including: Gale SonUcjaard, Joseph Schlldkraut, tiloVia Ifoldrn Donald Crs; r.rn O'Hrien-Moari At 7:21 and 0:11 (2nd Shorn at 9:20) NEWS and CARTOON Last Showing Tonight Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Hrascll N. M. Rrasell THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockcye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with n 11 the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Reach the most pcopm 1" and district with au advertisement in the Dally New.