PLANS ARE COMPLETED jirvU II. McLed Appointed Pay. i.r f ltitnant In Chirr nf i i nii. . : - -i Fishermen's Reserve Here Final Instructions In regard to th onanliatlon ot the local fish ermen's reserve In connection wlthi .k. Royal Rnvnl Canadian Canadian Naval Naval Reserve Reserve I I D DonldR.CN. at a meeting yes- tcrday In Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve headquarters Wl?.h officials concerned and some one hundred boat owners ana fishermen In attendance. Announce-mtnt was made by Lieut. Commander Dnald of the appointment of Jaxvls H. McLcod; collector ot customs here, a Paymaster Lieutenant In charge of thtilocal fisher-rmen's reserve. instructions In regard to the " lr:dt Hoods folloirtng the ty-p! ;:r; have resulted In a town ofi :9.00a population being completely, burlrsl by volcano dust and debris, Announcements All advertisements In this col-emn wUl be charged for a full month at 25e a word. Eagles Bridge December 14. Valhalla Dance. December 16. Snowball Frolic, December 23, Moose Hall B ON Christmas Tree. December l Nortikap bfr 29, Christmas Tree Dccem- Toc 11 Ilrlddc January 18, Varden Entertainment, ian, 6. A Silver Tea Set For Christmas We have some very nice sets In silver piale fondling of Teapot, Cream Jug and Sugar Boml In plain designs at 810.00 10 $i5i00 the set. Others run from $t 00 to $22.50. One spetlally rtlci t has ebony handle on the lea pot and U hand engraved In beautiful designs, al sterling Miter at & $65;b0 iSilllt STORE WITllTI'W i: si a C. Gibson has arrived In Prince Rupert from Ocean FalU to Join the Forest Branch service here, ex- cnanglng place with A. L, John-,son whp recently left here for Oc- lean Falls to become forest ranger. 1 ATTENTION LADIES: It's your , treat . . . Ladles ' Ooeit ' Matlrfee Capitol Wednesday at 2:30 Herbert Marshall, Barbara Stanwyck In "Always Goodbye" . . . Two Ladies admitted for 30c. (288) Mrs. Jack Durran and little the daughter will sail Friday night on . . . w v. ...... u v w - - . . tv . . were mas and New Year holiday season with Mrs. Durran's mother, Mrs. R, O. Johnston. cou. Phillipine Town Is Wholly Buried More Than 151 Dead and t,M0. llomrlrt at Jtnutt f Latest TyphMn j MAKlLA, Dec. 13- Xlore than' l"0 pers.s are dead and homeless r-jrber 20000 as a result of the j-en frph-xn In the Phtlllplne Is- Morley Shier, well known powder representative, arrived In the city i fire . , ,.. T r.". , be Kven demonstrations on-! on the Catala this morning from TUB DAILY NtWB u-.j-i.ii.iua.nii.mmjiixi.j ihiup; , .. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Phone 112 Taxi; new heated car. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frisersall- led this afternoon on the Catala Lovely brush and comb sets for $1.00 at the1 dollar Store.' tf. foi a t-rip to Vancouver. hi'' William t. 8tone returned to the Mrs. C A. Armstrong of Poitlri on the Catala this 'morning Simpson Is paying a brief visit to'rom a business trip to 8tewart. the city, having arrived on the Ca I tala this morning from the south. ' Q p, Lyons returned tn the city Rev. Father on the Catala tills morning from, a Anthony Meulen-'t-n day business trirrtb Alice Arm berg of Stewart arrived In the cltyd Anyox. on me uaiaia mis morning irom: the north to spend a few days in town. , ,": r , wi . . ' ' 1 Mnce nuvert is soon to have ... t6U41 mv.t. uawi .i-t .(oMM.. ffl.. Wecl?y connection with the land lines at morrow Off teen or he ensuing Yaoouver. Thirty Years Ago Col- tui nut tuiuwuy incvkcu. Young men 01 Smlthers have volunteered the suggestion that umn, Vancouver Bun. Mrs. Olof Hanson will be at home at the Prince Rupert Hotel on the afternoon of Wednesday next be tween the hours of -four and six. FORCED OUT (288) The fire department had a call at 5:40 last evening to the res'U dence of Angus Mclver, 640 Taylor 'Street where there was a chlmnoy No damage was done. . Vr"! ",J?J i how how to to handle handle flre-flffhtlneeauln flre-flehtlngeoulD- Stewart, where he has beenl No matter what price you are ac hlch ui wei . ., , . 'spending a few days on business,. customed to paying for ah auto boats will r" Vl . "'-nd will leave on tomorrow even-Imoblle. you should see the great uary 30 were twuea py ucm icnuu. .aea ior wnat is more pa- . . . i . : S. ,1939. t bM ylslt pa Ford.buUt cars for mander Donaia. tacn Doai wuioe than to see the old Ume)ClftCi retumlng here by Thursday' Parker Ltd. now have on display manned by a crew o nve . ine fre flgntm whtralng the fire nlglifs trafa to take the steameiithe Ford V-8, DeLuxe .Ford VT1 course oj -v or grunUng up a ladder. -Interior iPrinc'e Gedrge on his return ty-elght days, and five d.ys -.ill J be LWJi ! Vancouver. allowed I or iraveiung in cim ui-rrcUon . Olof Hanson MP. and Lieut J. H MrLeod were present at the meet ing and spoke. Many of the boat owners and fishermen present also encaged In the general discussion. to and an entirely new car, the MER CURY R. ,-'Cs MP-''- Wc must' more. Premises to 1)0 lorn down and rebuilt. Wc arc compelled to unload our larjje stock of Ladies' Wear. Prices arc cut to the bottom. iW is your opportunity to purchase Christmas presents at Heal Savings A small deposit will hold any article. Hclow are listed our Specials for this week. ON SALE TOMORROW December 14 Waists Satins and crepes. Kcpv allies to $.1.1)5. Si 95 Removal Sale, special V Umbrellas (Make suitable Xmas Gifts.) Hep. value to 3.95. CO 45 Removal Sale, special V Skirls Novelty styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Hep. values to $3.:)o. Removal Sale, 1.95 special Taffeta Slips Black and Navy only with pleated frills on bottom. Rep. value $2.95. Q4 Qff Removal Sale, special . V M.UV Novelty Hedroom Slippers (Make ideal Xmas Gifts.) All sizes. A pood, assortment to choose from. Qfi Removal Sale uux1 Supcrsilk Hosiery In all new shades and sizes. Removal Sale, &tjT special . . .' Owl Do Your Stoppinp Kor Your Christmas Shopping at Annette Ladies Wear Company We Lead, Others Follow I RAILWAY I USES i.' aw $36 Canadian Pacific Tram Transcontinental Atlantic Trans-Pacific Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and lteservatlons from W. L. To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Torts Ss. "Princess Adelaide" Kvery Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVr.lt UIKECT December 8th, 19th, January 2nd, 16th, 30th SS. TKINCESS NOKAir Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver nd Kcturn ricK-el, on Sale Nov. 1st, 1938 to Feb. 28th. 1933. .Final tr.tnrn limit March 31st. 1939 V COATES, General Agent rrince imcn, iia..,. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK Music Ruth Nelson A.TC.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory anil Harmony. FIIONK GREEN 39Q KING IS INVITED Ex-Serrice Men of This ' Ask Their Majesties To Here The executive of the Prince1 Rupert branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Ser vice League met last evening ln preparation for the monthly meet ing of Wednesday next. The colored photographs of His Majesty King George VI which were ordered for the schools of the city by the local branch of the Legion were on view and were much admired. These will be framed and then presented to the different schools. In connection with the forth coming visit of Their Majesties King ueorge ana wueen tuzaDein to Canada next year the Lesion' . .. I f A I " Ham mxssioner w. j. viucr &jiig an expressln of loyalty be sent to Their Majesties and an invitation to them to visit Prince Rupert in the course of their Journey. The TODAY'S WEATHER Triple Island Overcast, showery, Victoria clear, northerly wind twelve miles per hour; barometer, 3032. Vancouver clear, northeast wind four miles per hour; barometer, 3032. . Prince Georgefair., southerly fourteen' miles per hour. Tonight's train, due, from the East at 11, o'clock, was reported this afternoonto jie' on time. Local branch, In conjunction with'-- 1 the Stewart branch and other rwrmwHHSiiiMiiii'H-m branches In the zone, has already g written to the Provincial Com-io mand of the Canadian Legion ex- tsnfllns an InvltoHnn on hhalf rf O the ex-service men of the zone. otner mailers aeau wim were a employed ex-service men and the; annual Christmas tree. Those In attendance, in addl- tlon to President Jack Preece. were W M. Brown, ft. A. Breen M. J. Dougherty. J. Armstrong. ' Henry Smith. J. M Walker, G. J. g Dawes and Nell Cameron. i i ,o ,o WLVNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEO, Dec. 13: (CP) Your Pr.tU.sl Golh.i Will War Longtr If Cleaned Oftentf Smut women women who are smart in appearaoce, and "smart" in the ways of thrift lone ago discovered the advantages ot Li n havioe clothes ISow that trie new. odorless DRI-SHEEN PROCESS ot cletoiog has been licensed to us io uus community, uiere are more rea tons than ever lor having your clean-iot done regularly by our pilot. DRI-SHEEN makes silks look like new... Imparts a lustrous sheen and aoft feel that wins instant admiration. Let us prove DRI-SHEEN to your compiet Mtisfactioo, then you'll want our cleaning only. S!i PROCESS- 909 ft.ucr P '0 Wheat prices were up V-iC to ic onj the Winnipeg market yesterday g with December closing at 613,ic. 'IDEAL CLEANERS McBride Street and Fifth Ave. I rilONE 858 haua uitiiJi sum taium tu im THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon c&nnint company with an all the year round payroll In Prtnc Rupert Low Price 1 On Men's Hats .95 FAGE THRO A Wlnirrcd Lee Is the author of an interesting article In the magazine section of the last Van southeast wind, twenty-eight miles couver Sunday Province descrlb- per hour; sea rough. lng an ascent of Mount Robson, I Langara Island ralnlngr south lofty crag on the local line of the .isouthwest wind, 35 miles per nour. .wanaaian nauonai nauways. . f. . barometer, 29.86; temperature, " ' mtt, I ova .WW., i Dead Tree Point-Draining, strong ; southeast wind; barometer, 29.91; moderate swell. Bull Harbor clear, easterly wind two miles per hour; barometer 20.18; temperature, 38; light swell Alert Bay clear, light southeast; wind; barometer, 30.18; temperature, 35; light chop. ! Estevan-learf northerly wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 30.- 30. TRAPPERS Do Not Sell Your Furs to First Bidder Bring Them to Goldbloom's And Get Highest Prices for Mink and Marten Walker's Music Store Larje Stock Music Ueintzman, Nordhelmer and , Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. We were very fortunate In securing a manufacturer's clearance and can sell these hats for one-half and one-thiil of usual price. All colors and shapes. Come in and thee them. RUPERT CLEARING HOUSE Opp. Little's News Stand O000O0OO00O0O0OHMfOO0CH&0000a00000O0OO60OXO0O00Oa 2? I A SENTIMENTAL GIFT Remember Mother or your other Dear Ones with an extra gift of flowers. There's something about flowers delivered at Christrriastfiat makes" the ay seem even more glorious and joyful. Just let us know how much to whom and we'll take care of the rest. Vance's Home Arts Cooking- Appl 7 lbs. Large Grapefruit 6 for Capitol Theatre Building Dr. Jackson's fS'fSft'S' ROMAN MEAL BREAD Robertson's White And Raisin. Bread All 3 for 25c 3 Cakes Shortbread For Flemish Beauty Tears Per doz. 25c 25c 25c 25c 1 lb. Plum Pudding in bowl 2 lb. Pium Pudding In bowl 3 lb. Plum Pudding in bowl 50 c S1.00 $1.40 Copeland's Fruit Market Phone 872 FREE DELIVERY ' .It t 34 .3. ; ." 9 v. n VA 3 a J i PS i! m mi i Hi:' i!3: III i ry i It