PAG! TOUB CCAST BREWER ES L M TD nmrnmmmuT ammuuuml IV 'nmmmuT uumummul F ammvmmmmmml mfj3S Urn .muuv V ..-.aUl ii I i jTWj advertisement s rt put ihed cr c p id by the Uqux i Control Board or bv the Goemmerr of Br fiih Cofurrfcia TO INDUCE BUYING Here Are Lower Prices We want lo gel action and clear our stock. We sincerely hope these prices will induce to buy now. Spring Filled Mattresses Just four superb spring filled mattresses. Regular price $37.50. NOW ONLY $31.00 Baby Prams Two only Baby Prams. Reg S27.00. NOW ONLY S22.00 Folding Bridge Sets Two only Folding Bridge Sets Four chairs and table. Reg. price 18.00. NOW ONLY $15.00 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs $9.00 WE SELL ONLY FOR CASH Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ELIO'S Phone GREEN 916 TIHItD AVENUE WEST I'lilNCE ItlTEKT r-" aumvma.mum.naBw UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAY. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due a.(.ouTer, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient pleas purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN1, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 If you lose anything, try a classified ad BALL IS SUCCESS Masons Scored Big Hit With Affair Last Night Nearly Thrr IltLndrrd in Attendance Last night s annoa: ball of Tsfcap-sean aj.d Tyee Lodfes. AJ. & AM m one of the raos: sseee&sfcl on record IV was also one of the raoct enjoyable. Close to three hundred persons were in attendance and daneinr. kept cp in fell swias from 1 9:38 pl3. until 3 an. Scottish dances were f catered as veil ar Canadian and exrcBrni music was j furnished by Mrs. De Carlo's Orch- jeetra. 1 Novel and effective decorations featured Hinibn settings. The fpUlan of the banouet haO of thr Masonk Temple had been adorned to represent palm trees. The or ebestra played frrcn a grass huu The Grand March was led by WQ-'iam Crzietshank. master of Tyee Lodge, and Mrs. WUHanx McLeod . and WilUas McLeod. on behalf of jtfce master of Tsimnfrean Lodge ) and Mrs. Crufckshank. Samuel :Massey. in the absence of EL J. j Smith, the master of TSmpsean : Lodge, welcomed the rsests. W. R. I McAfee was master of ceremonies, j assisted by William McLeod. Splendid refreshments were an other irresistibve featcre of the party. The committee in charge consisted of J. S. Nelson, chairman. C. C. Mills. George Peters, William McLeod. W. L. Coates and S. A. FEDER.ITIOX IS FAVORED 1 Continued from Page Onei ept ministerial office has taken he wind oat of Liberals' sails. Ii s doing what they did in 1921. Sev-ral delegates nrsed that it was no: sorth while holding the annua! ession again. Split Mi;ht Help With only a handful of reDresen- tatlres in the lejrislatiirpje tho nut- look for the Liberals is not bright wt Sir Cowasji Jehangir predicted Jiat, when the inevitable split be tween the left and riaht winss of - - - the Cor.Tress o:carrcd. moderate -ongreaamen would accept for their ;uidance the principles the Liberals professed. The chief of these is dominion status for India a or- j posed to the c!ahn for complete in- I licpcuacnce uow maae Dy me uon-i jres. Some romfTvntatr.ri on kHMmI .... ... . m.w vt .w.ai j :of Sir Chimanlal Setalvad's presl- cential' address on the ground it unduly taunted Congress with shUly-shallylng over enterinz- the (legislatures and with talking about wrecking the constitution while in j toct worktog it with gusto. Sir Chl- manlaL thought the growth of Com- uiuuuai unaer uie guise oi Social-,ism the greatest threat to India. By one resolution Liberals drew attention disapprovingly to the dis semination of the Communist ideas In India. This has for some years been a favorite subiect with i Liberals, one of whose strongholds U Bombay, a city that has wit- inesscd ereat industrial unmet TV 'this resolution was tacked a clause disapproving of Fascism which a noted United Provinces Liberal said threatened to dominate several Indian political organizations: FOR BETTER DOGS TORONTO, Feb. 18: CPt The Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology nas started a mounted display to fhow how breeding alters dog types, outstanding specimens of breeds being shown. COLDER BUT SAFER IROQUOIS KALLS. Ont., Feb. 18: CP) Fire In a bunkhouse forced 75 men out to 30-below-zcro weather but nobody was hurt BREAK LP GANG HAMILTON, Ont., Feb. 18: (CP) With the arrest of two boys, one 13 the 15, nollce believe they have broken up a Juvenile gang responsible for many petty robberies the last few weeks. C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- da' -- 6 pjn. From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays n pm The Dally New is an audlled circulation. Iiay safcl TKJ DAH.T XTJ Friday. February . mi I AiuirrTUTC I! i niurriiLiio From the Waterfront I Impend Ofl Cto.4 :nker Capt A. S. McG-t sailed at 1 i c rioct prsterdar afternoon for TUNEFUL iKISPIOX COMEDY JOINS UP Tied Astairc Tlcxif. Cast x "A Distress" This Week-end at Capitol Willi catchy Gershwin tones joon xjooen. is due in port at 8 3'dock tonight from the south and I po xrna Vnr MOTA7 TOf is scheduled to sail at 9 pjn. on dYiHg VtW FUTURE IS ' ENVISIONED $0$ i ammVJ. m m 1 mm F0I IXD HEATH, SMOKER'S THROAT UCKIEY'S THROAT AIDS. I0t Post in Vancouver Associates at the Court House gathered this morning at divisional headquarters to honor Sergeant J. H. McClinton, provincial police, prior to his departure tonieht for Vancouver to which city he has oeen transferred. On behalf of those Dresent Tnrwvnr ty, r - . v.,w j k. -Norther B.C. is This ProrinM.' FreLser mnrfp iVia nt. ..... .iK.,iiaMUll w Jlineral Store House i Sergeant McClinton of a handsome ; mantel clock, expersslng best wishes for future happiness and pros-The Coast batholith was British jFerHy to both Sergeant and Mrs. iJhimbia's mincrii storehouse 0fJ McClinton. The recipient respond- e future. Dr. Joseph T. "-r Prtately. resident mining encineer. told the'iv i. ....... . . ' hull. I If Lit I Ul l.KITIIJ rjtrr Gyro rl.,K Club at i t . its luncheon thlsi collwihia week. It had alreadv -ivn im;koiiti: ihe Premier. Anyox copier. Surf In -1 let. Eddye Pass. Surf Point Enein- ... . " " 'r .'"iirr or The "Adin nUlrafloi. . , . . - i i eer. uie piacer gold areas of Atlin. Oease and Liard. jln cycles 0f ec-i onomic factors, some of these mln-nz fields and .Irt-Anil Ur Mallrr f the lUtr of Adulfn ui lauurutlo. Drrrax-d TAKE NOTICE that by order at Hid Honor. V? E FUJjer. made on the 2U) oay otf Juiuary. A. D. 1938, I v&s p louU Lazaarotto. aeceanfl, and tj; practlcaUy given up and then had li0- tj been revived. Polarls-Taku. comIne!e8,!!e ny mfutmi to fumh Into production last year, and Big Missouri, which would be producing this year, were examples of this. In thinking of the immediate fu ture, the known resources of copper i wt u.vu unanoite islands, the copper sulphides of the Ecstall River and the silver and base met-ak of Alice Ann and Stewart, all awaiting a stabilization of mineral prices, were to be considered as well a the interior mineral resources which were awaiting transportation. All this had come frnm a mpm scratching of a small part of the great northern mineral empire tributary to Prince Rupert. Production so far had been from but 52,-000 square miles of the total of 144,-000 square miles. The remaining 92,000 square mfle wa tnmr-n t be favorable to the occurrence of mineral deposits. Of this 44.000 square miles was absolutely virgin territory. Who knew how many more Premiers or Anyox there might be? Dr. Mandv Slimmed Mn n fntnr in the perpetuation of the mining industry: the present mines, the cycle of economic factors of handling ore, known but dormant properties, practically explored mineral deposits and the Immense favorable but virgin territory. At the close Of hix arirlrM nr Mandy was thanked by the president. D. G. Borland. . V ..... -. J V.. fj JJ v Ul UeiOT Ifk. 3nr1 H.v Ar 1 r. . v. . n . n . and al poruen todebbn to Uk Wi !.rt. T!"1" t pay tb amount oX clr UtWtcUn u m fortavrtth 19?8ATED be ,8t laT rtDruarT- At UABEL IOWA. Executrix, c-o UfKArs. ratmore & Pulton Prince Itupert, n C. Is Latest Branch of Native Brotherhood of British Columbia HAZELTON. Feb. 18 On Satur- -a a t . -U. A U vti. Ocean Falte after luv.g accn nweiand an hllarions sSory by P. O lrt-K-vH f nntich minmhit snee 1 o'cJoch Wt. :,eadaT nWafwedehoKie of Enc&h scdal nf i . .k. JischarxteE a ears,, of fnaate as R hasii A Iiaasel in Digress' villas of Ktoptox. Charles Clifford troai loco for the roennanyt kcilW to the screen of the Capitol predoein of th H awl ton brancl. isdu. iTheatre here as the end of the inrfety had raoenth been ed. arrived in Prtnre Xopert aaffehr Wednesday aflenaoc on tfeeor boat Sddye Pass. They are bath tmS and expect to reaa&in in am for aot Uate. HaTing compleec anonal overhaul at the local dry dock. CCiL steamer Prince Rapert eaoved dovn to the Canadian National dock late Wednesday afternoon She took the run to Vancouver last night in place of the Prince George which, following her arrival from Anyox and Stewart, was withdrawn for her annual overhaul. C. P. R. seamer Princeac Ade- ww featmre ,ra4rr offeiter. The -ae yarn yam Is is dent dent and and Charles Charles Clifford, Clifford, sec- sec- - EiGfeenja Dan Brow of Port that of a fantastic low fd ur atao or th(. 8leUor. latnaton. wtngton. who kaTe ben hootta tates ptoor at a xnecSeTal castle In, branch, wit up to Ktaptox to help Tolvec for the part month on K- rl iand Joan Fontaine, e the Klspte people to enlarge the ledy tdy Island Island and and for for vham Mt t titled Encash lady, and FredL--.i-fi. Utaire egae in the adwntsr- Qgite a number Joined the or ?TJ Gracl A1 santatlon Officers wUl be eJ-m. Oanance Coiner. MoBUsrc't -., . j... uire and otners. m-. IT chance "f betasTrtth the ladies of Klsptox serv- with a meettec in Loadon -then Miss Fontame Is frantkallj '-run u evade a distasteful mar- (riage to her aunt's ineffectual stepmn Astalre is attracted to tht rettj damsel and follows her tc her ancestral castle where th-rocky romance continues. The minctess rrraL the doting lather in imperious aunt and 'the robust partiaanship of the serrants in tru j cattle combine to make a happj '-"jit oi jove aaq laogntcr Dances and songs by Astaire and -aide. Capt S. K. Gray, arrived in13"? nd.A-l tmxtn tht pro ceecungs. New roc tin eJ in-iLrfe 9 from the sooth and win sail at 10 vm dinc' 1usk broort 'pjn. on her return to Vancouver KsU to Gershwte !,r music I Union steamer Venture. Cant. Hnn nrpfi Rpf tag refreshments. Serjeant F J Culverhouse R.C. MJ.. Hazeltoi: left tl'.ere on yesterday e trin for a tr:o to Van-derhrof on off.. : b'.;s;nev Butter First Grade Q-J C 31hs. vXiO Pork Hutts QQ Lb Pork Chops Pork Hocks Off 2 lbs eJC Eggs Scott's 4Af Grade Lar-e 3 Doz 85c Lejrs of La ml) 28C Ayrshire Iiacon Pee. Lb. A" Saus. .Meat Qff, 2 lbs wt Swift's Cottage Off Kolls Per lb. FISH Fresh Mackcral 2)C Fresh Haddock 2QC ICcd Cod Fillets Jg 60c Smoked Salmon -1 ffp Package Atll Kvvvannauuuuuauummuuuui PROOF of MERIT Sfl flha,LCMnt .f Circu,a,i,,n ,hr r""8 election, head the list of books people are readlnt and enjoying most IN TOKONTO The Citadel. Turning Wheels. Northwest Passages And So Victoria. Enchanters Nightshade. Gone With The Wind. Katrina. L THE U.S. The Citadel. Northwest Passage. And So Victoria. The Rains Came. Enchanters Nightshade. Katrina. The Turning Wheels. 1 mT YU Can "ad ALL 0f U,tse Lm"'"5 Roo. with Without t except on they are in our Rental Library, Read then for the nominal ,um of 75c per month and read also many o he leading books Tight from the publishers. Additions for February include the following Europa In Limbo . .... ; ... Chinese River - Brlffault The Mother ? : ' ' - ' Van DJk,e "" " " Asch Truth To Tell The Lenient God "":"v"" Ro?ma" One Life. One Kopek . " '" "r : " Jac?b ' " Oleander River -" - Dufanty - Steam JOIN NOW Rental Library Section I I l tTf- II i 1 -1 : 1 'J a JTrl TONIGHT and SATFRniT Two Shows at ; ,qq and 9;0J FKEI) ASTAIRE WITH HUUaS and ALLEN IX 'A Damsel In Distress With JOAN FONTAINE At :21 and 9 23) NEWS and CARTOON Back In Business Re-entering the transfer bus-iness equipped with a htiyj duly truck, stake body hj. draulic dump. Prompt and tl-firient service. Any Patronage Appreciated Also equipped to do any f0rm of excavation work or building wrecking Can supply any amount of real first rUu garden earth-no muskeg WOOD and COAL Casey Transfer Phone GREEN 517 Nobody Knocks The KNOX Ihe Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean Tbe House Is Warm The Service Friendl The Rates Are ReasombU KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell S. M. Brll THE SEAL EQUALITY ' o ".or rl GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lataofl canning company with an til the year round payroll in' Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarclU Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate S1.00 at so Rooms Hot li Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. ruone 281 r.O. Box 1" COAL TO M.RAMF. EVIIKVUOnl SatUT actloo OunrtntJ rainoiu i:dson .tllxrU Col IluIUry Valley Vancouver Island Co' Prince Ruperl Feed Cnmpanj PIIONRl SB nd - and district with au aOverti5em m tne Dally News.