'J ft If I .1 J paoi roun THJ DAILT KEW1 - c c s j 011 POTATO SUHPHISK 2 rap p4t 1 rtr , Form potato into tujK, molding them in palm ft han.l and patting potato into an en thick-" AM paa to m hitr iiucr ami place apoon-f nl of mitt urc into rarh eup rrntre and rloe the band around it, putting a little matlied potato on top to rntrr pea. Koll lall in em mix, the in Walen eK diluted with water and again in iruinl. HaVe until lirown. ere 6. Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges Used Oil Burners Double or single at very low prices. Used Heater with Oil Burner Used Standard Underwood Typewriter Used Two Inch Steel Bed in Walnut With Cable Spring and Felt Mattress Occasional Table National Encyclopedia Girl's Bicycle Boy's Bicycle Drop Head Singfer Sewing Machine We Sell Cheap For Cash-We Sell Only For Cash ELIO'S - Phone GREEN 916 THIRD .H'HNUH WEST I'UINCK KUI'EItT Don't let the cold, tere, month of February 'fjt Vtrdrn, Buy a ton of the coal . . we're sellintr and send TO 'C-v winter on his way. , V - NANAIMO IJULKLEY VALLEV-FOOTIIILLS PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. fi51 PliONES (552 IIfTttrri rmn WrflHHI H IN I Squadron Leader T. F. Steven son and party consisting of O. ? ,44c per pound for halibut llverr. 33c for black cod livers and 35c for ling cod livers. PI.. r l ' t n nnintn tonower ror Briae- s hKIKNU From the Waterfront Ect St Night Mrs. It. It. Strachan Hostess In Honor of Miss Isobel McXab Braaiey. C. W. Harris and H. H Mrs. R. R. Strachan was hostess Klrkpatriclc, which has been he.t Wednesday evening at a delight -for the past few weeks engaged ful miscellaneous shower in honor , in reconnaissance work in con- ,.f x.n rhoi fev-.K w nectlon with local air base plaas. riage to John Strachan takes ptec left this morning aboard the Royal next Wednesday. Canadian Air Force speedboat on The rooms were tastefully deoor-their return to Vancouver. Soua- ated in ninir and n.i nr. . ron Leader Earl MacLeod and hL Joyable evening was spent playing engineer, D. H. McLean, will leav tomorrow morning for Vancouver in their Fairchild seaplane. bridge, singine arid in Karnes. Prize-winners at bridge were Mrs. William Geddes and Miss Mary McNab. The time for accepting the ol- During the course of the eve- fer made the local halibut fleet ning a table was brought in laden (by Parke-Davis Co., pharmaceuti- with many useful gifts for the ,cal manufacturers, for their hali- bride-elect. but and cod livers this year has Delicious refreshments were ser- been extended until February 16 ved by the hostess. The prices offered this year are Guest were- fi Man- Tva. Miss Agnes Guyan, Miss Zeena An-' tonelll, Mrs. Ole Strand. Mrs. W B. Cook. Mrs. Alec Strachan. Mrs I D. C. Schubert. Mrs. Alec Guyan.: v.jt. steamer Prince Charles, Mrs. Jack Munro. Mrs. T. Williams Capt. Nell McLejyi, arrived in port Mrs. Alec Murray. Mrs. William at 9:45 this morning from Van- Finlayson. Mrs. M, M. Lamb. Mrs couver via the Queen Charlotte Is- Adam Mcintosh, Mrs. William lands and will sail at 10:30 tomor- Geddes. Mrs. George Geddes and row night on her return south over Mrs Mitchell. me same route. The vessel had been delayed for several hours at Queen Charlotte City on this voyage north on account of snow. Leaving Vancouver, the Prince Charles had a capacity list of passengers, consisting many of loggers for the logging camp of J. R. Morgan Logging Co at Thurston Harbor and the A. P. Allison Logging Co. at Cumshewa Inlet which are now reopening. LEGION IS IN SESSION Business Meeting; Last Night Fol lowed by Cribbage Competition i The regular monthly meeting of! nn ro.,i,,i . . . , the Prince Rupert branch of the. heduled vage Canadian Legion of the British Em- to Alaska ppr w,nf ampr, PrinCCSS P're Servlc L-P" s hld Nrah Cant aTfi L mer ?" ening in the clubrooms. President rS va? , i th, mmlns Jack Preece the chair and from Vancouver and sailed m at in .i , . . ' W m 01 mem a.m. for Skagway and other north- uuuih wnence sne win rptnm m . . hrrp npvt vtn,.. 7 liK aPP"cauon ior regular mem-passengers on board of whom thrpp j. j Hiwmhi,M k.,. . wuuaie ana Marpoie Hospital Cheer lab0Bn! ' nation and fTom James the vessel here for the north. Miss Margaret Smith Marries uocai t.in Takes Up Residence in .Vorthern.Dntario ;,Uter Marrying- iocior Nelson and William J. Goodwin of I Terrace for assistance to their comrade, the late William Stone who wa in the local hospital, were read. , Copies of a pamphlet published ' by the Provincial Command of the Canadiart Legion and containing extracts from War Veterans' As sistance Committee were supplied I 10 eacn member. The branch, com mittee to consider the full rprv,rt Following their recent marriage a? IU recmnendaMons in detail at Sioux Lookout, Dr. and Mrs o meet next Sunday at the club-B. Bonar Bussam have takPn'.m rooms- General satisfaction Is be- resldence at Uchi Lake Ontario 8 pressed at the work of the where Dr. Bussam is resident sur- co "ee' u scon IOr me ueni Gold mine. Mrs. TT" v,ny un- Bussam was formerly Miss Mare- , chamPionshlP the following aret Smith R.N. daughter of Mrs i ommltiee was aPPointed: J. J. RJ.D. Smith of this citv. Bpforp proceeding to Uchi Lake, Dr. and Mrs. Bussam spent a brief honeymoon at Winnipeg. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Feb. 10: fCPi Wheat was trading at $1.41 "8 on the Vancouver m.irkpt. vnctc-Ho,, dropping to $1.40s8 today. Dr. and Mrs. J h fprv.n wvaa, utlU F juage, c. L. Younaman. J a Aiipn and George J. Dawes with the president as ex-officio member. Following the business session, twenty-four members took nrt i' a knock-out crib rnmiwtitinn tI I the finals Jack Frew and J. Char-man met with Frew winning. The. affair was very sucep.fnt rit, crackers and cheese making a very satisfactory combination. I TAX PAYMENTS HEAVY - v..uW..t- ,n,y aic oAoivATOON Fob in- ppi Charles this morning nnH kI T. quK tne first few j ai OF INDIANS What Deputy Minister of Asricul-ture Did for Stuart Lake .Natives J. B. Munro Is more than British Columbia's deputy minister of agriculture to the Indians of the Carrier nation, who live beside the dark waters of Stuart Lake in tl . heart of the province. To them he is the powerful medicine man who "makes musk in his car" radio-equipped and incidentally. Is responsible for t!-.e return of the historic war dagger of Chief Quaw to Its rightful owner. Chief Billy Prince, who lost 't when It was lent for exhibition purposes. r That dagger, an iron blade apparently of Russian manufacture which found its way Inland from the Pacific, coast early In the last century is linked with the white as well as Indian history of British Columbia. In 1828 when Indians caDtured Fort Saint James. B. C. it menaced the life of James Douglas, later governor of the colony before confederation. Only a timely word (from Chief Quaw stopped h'a nephew. Tloeing. from killing the iwnite man. ; Chief Quaw used the knife with deadly effect himself when he let the Carriers on a foray against a neighboring tribe, the Naskhu'tlns who had killed his father. j i When Quaw died the knife n.i. ed to his- son, and later to Chief Billy Prince, whose cousin. Chief Thomas Julian, Is present head of the Carrier tribe. Billy Prince treasured the hlaH and reluctantly lent it 10 years igu nen an unnamed person wished to exhibit it. When then vas no sien of its return, the Indians told Deouty Minister Muriro and with the assistAce of son's Bav Comnany officials thr ii I a. . . . r was iound In Wtnnio'" -ecentlv and returned to th brown hands of Chief Billy Prince TELEPHONES INCREASE WINNIPEG. Feb. 10: (CP)- An grease of 1.000 telephones In Winnipeg during the latt six months of 1937 was reported by the Manitoba Telephone system. There are 52 -000 telephone listinss In th ,'.. book. QUA LIT V pWCE SERVICE Free Gift Tokens At MUSSALLEM'S Groceries Confectionery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, Proprito'r "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Kate 11.01 up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Rat lit Lf II ii im ii mm H M i i Mil TI M Man in the Moon Prairie people living In Prince Rupert are getting fed up on their own kind of weather. Some of them are praying for rain. Liberals In the city are wondering where they arc going to get another Brown to carry on as president of the association when T. W. finishes his term. Here's a chance for some more Browns to Join. Someone whispered that one of the new big broadcasting station? for western Canada was to be placed in such a position that it could serve the Yukon Territory from British Columbia. Now where will it be located? You may have heard of the maid who, when asked who was her gentleman friend in the kitchen, replied: It's no gentleman. It's the boss." The thrifty wife had persuaded her husband to buy a small cask of beer Instead of going each evening to the local pub. When he had drunk his first glass his wife said "Now, John lad, you can reckon you've saved a penny." "You're right, lass." he replied "I'll draw another one and make It twoDence we've saved. At thl; rate I'll soon be able to buy ye a fur coat." The House of David basketball team Is tourinc ln Southern Brl ish Columbia. If there had been a local basketball team local fans might have had a chance to sr-.he bewhiskered athletes In nrrlrm (here. That's our lpss. The Dally News i.as an audited 'irculatlon P.av safe -1 1 Ln. 1 SM Snjf, WHEAT Is made from H mmm& xmKZ'' I , ,-u""m n unusually beneficial II I SHPHMiiSE? linc ofvl"li'''.rn'"era7 salts, ,, tmlW-- mKUr " I. bohydrates UA and proteins with th. rn... car- II il'i TtV pP ' -llfPHrcfimEO ni.,.,...h. . c.d.p mm 'mmmmmmmmMLM i" 11- nuv twmmmm WH EAT AklAniAU llf II r- . I Thursday. February If LAST TIMES TOMniiT Last Complete Show at 8:2$ Radio's Sensational SIntinE Favorite KENNY BAKER In "MR. DODI) TAKES THE AIR" with Frank Mrllugh. Gertrude Michael (At ":00 and 9:39) TLUS San Quentin" With PAT O'BKIEX Humphrey Rogart, Ann Sheridan (8:20 Only) Coming Fri. Sat. GARY COOrElt in "SOULS AT SEA" Nobody Knocks The KNOX The I'imkI l (.mxi The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly Tin- lUles ,tr KraMtnalilr KNOX HOTEL K. ISr&wll S, M. Ilr4f Geo. Coffin H.C.. I'h.C, Sp.C Chiropractic Specialist No. I LEEDS AI'AKTMLXTS Prince Itupcrt, B.C. VALENTINES Large and Small, Serious and Comic, Plain and Complicated From 4 for 5c to 50c Each Send Valentines to Everyone From Our Very Complete Stock Valentine Tally Cards, Streamers, Serviettes, Decorations IMan a St. Valentine Party We have all the Necessaries HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with c8f! sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. I'rince Kupe'rt, li.C.