paoi torn TBM DAILY GIRL TELLS ABOUTWAR Eleanor Clarke of Calgary Des eribes Experience in China CALGARY. Feb. 11: (CP details of her experiences in war- torn China were related by Eleanor Clarke, teacher in the Tientsin Grammar School, China, recently ar she passed through Calgary going to London, England. "I would rather face two Japanese armies than one demoralized Chinese regiment," she declared, describing looting and raiding by Chinese troops. -.With a companion, also an English school teacher, she fled 80 miles on fcot to escape from the path of the Japanese war machine. At one point they narrowly missed death from Japanese bombing, and while getting to the sea coast, they were quarantined for three weeks ou a ship infected by cholera. Weather horecast J.Furulubfd ttirinish the 'inirtrjiy o Uc Dmlnlon MVteorulofflcal Bureau 41 Victoria, aim prluc." Rupert. Tills 'njc tt is fcntnptlod fro.11 obvcrsallon at 9 .ui. ucKliiy mia covers tho 3,. Jiur rorrnd .'Hnc p.m wvuorrow, , Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte IslandsModerate winds mostly northeast, part cloudy and somewhat colder-At night. ( . , 1 DAK SILVER t.N'KV. YORK.-: tCl') liar vrr was unchant-'eil at llfyc p'-' fine ounce on the New York me al market today. Mail Scheduli Tor the East ; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 From the East I Tuesday. Thursday and p.m Sunday. Z. ..'.'.-... 11:00 p.m. For Vancouver , Tuesda; ..... A12:30 noon .; Thursday 10:15 pjn. " Friday 8 p.m. ; Feb. 14 and 24 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, j Capt. S. K. Oray. is due in port, at 1 SKIDEGATE, Feb. 11: With some forty-five members enrolling at a hiehlv successful Inausura'. Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Mar Mathers. Entertainment Committee Mis K. Mclntvre, V. Douglas, D. Pallanl and D. Stevens. Refreshment Committee Mrs George Brown. Miss Elsie Molitoi and Miss Helen Turner. Last Friday evening the clut staped a dance with nearly ont hundred persons in attendance and all having a splendid time Honored Before Leaving City Confreres of City Police To Do Honor to Constable Don Stewart ,.,, 1 3:15 this afternoon from me soum . , Vivid . ... .... . , off cers nf the citv nolice force 1 nnn n cni 1 111 t tti it 1 ritr ih w UliU w .. w - " . . it .n,.nintc assemD.ea j CMt-ruay aiKiuuuu at the police station to make a fare Union steamer Venture, Capt. well presentation to Constable Don John Boden, is due in part at 12:30 Stewart prior to his departure last tonleht from the south and will.nleht on the Prince George for sail an hour later on her return to'Pentlcton to which city he has been Vancouver and wav-Dolnts. ! transferred. As a token of friend sance work In connection with the Pacific Coast defence program hopped off at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Royal Canadian A,ir Force seaplane on their return to Vancouver. SOCIAL CLUB AT SKIDEGATE New Organization is Formed With Mrs. Douglas as President Initial Dance is Success ship and goodwill. Staff Sergeant Snnartrnn Lp.ider Earl MacLeod i ureenwoou. on ueuuu vn n.c nnrt his ulr Pncinper. D. H. Me- city police staff, presented Con of stable Stewart with a handsome Lean, after spending a couple wppks enuaecd in aerial reconals- .case of pipes. He expressed regret at the departure of Constable Stew art which was made necessary on account of Mrs. Stewart's health and wished him success in his new location. Constable Stewart res ponded feelingly. Mrs. Clarkston Laid At Rest Funeral This Afternoon from Chapel of R. C. Undertakers to Fairvicw Cemetery meeting the Skldegate Social Clul Many friends gathered this af has been organized with officer. I ternoon at the chapel of B. C. Unas follows: idertakers to attend the funeral of President. Mrs. V. Douglas. the late Mrs. Bessie Clarkson, who Vice - President, Mrs. Geor&fr ' passed away earlier in the week at Chastenay. .the home of her daughter, Mrs, George Welghtman. Trie service was conducted by Rev. E. E. Brandt pastor of First Baptist Church, and Miss Swanna Olafson presided at the organ to accompany the hymns which were "Lead Kindly Light" j and "Nearer My God to Thee." Fol lowing the service. Interment was made In Falrvlew Cemetery. Pall-hetrers were Ed. Prince, William Brand. D. Zarclli, B. J. Bacon, Dan Lucas and Jack Collier. There wer The music was by the Harmon' numerous floral tributes. Boys' Orchestra conducted bv V"'' ' Russ. la Feb. 10 and 20 From Alaska Feb. 14 and 24 Ladies Sport Jackets In navy, red, brown, green. Values to $7.95. Full zipper PO QC fastener. To Clear i?070 PUKK SILK CKEPE SLIPS With silk I and lace trim. Keg. $2.35. Tea C - AQ I rose, black or white. To Clear I Ski SlacksTwo pairs only. Reg- CO OC uiar',$4.95. Td Clear 0.4U Silk Knit Pajamas Watson Quality, a splendid assortment of colors. Values to CI OCT $2.75. Clearing At J .!.) Blouses In. stripe or check taffetas. 7Qo Values to $1.50 for Full Lensth Evening; Slips Pure CO A Q rilk. Values to $3.50 for tDAtliJ Cotton Tweed Dresses In one or two-piece style. Values' to $330. CJ- AC Clearing Price tjAS7Q Silk I)resses,In fancy figures or plain crepes. Values to $495. CO AQ To Clear JJ PHONE 9 i SEE Ol'K WINDOWS a.m, p.m. BLACKHEADS Get two ounces of proxlne powdr from your dnjppUt. Sprinkle on hut. wet rlolh ml rub the far gently. Every Wackhend will ht dletmlved The one life, pure find Imp. way to remove blackhead. Have IUlUwoud complexion. WALLACE'S Annual Post-Inventory Clearance Sale Of Seasonable Goods Every Item Has Heen Cut Drastically We List a Few Leaders Watch Our Windows Ladies' Fur Trimmed and Plain Tailored Coats In a good selection of sizes. 04 A A A Values to $25.00. To Clear iJHU.UU Crepe I)e Chine Gown v -In white or tea rose. Values to $3.50. 195 Felt Hats Balance to 7C and C-l AA clear at. each frl.VU Wools Wool String, Baldwins' and Maltland quality. Regular 25c. 9iP tOf To Clear. 2 skeins for Made Eii A beautiful soft yarn In a nice assortment of shades. 1 J-" Op Ounce '. Sylvan Crepe Knitting- Yarn Reg. 5Cp 25c. Ounce , . Boys' Pure Wool Golf Hose Mercury quality Values to 85c. All sizes, QQn To Clear, pair PUKE SILK HOSE Corticelli and Mercury quality, 90 pairs, small sixes only. If you can wear size 8lj these are a find. Values to $1.50. QP To Clear, 2 pairs for VO Coats and Crochet Cotton Large size ball, Ecru and white. Regular 20c. 1 Hp Ball IUI.C. Crochet Cotton-Regular 30c -j C ball, white and Ecru.. Ball - TIIIUD unci FULTON STREET '"!" - -Hi" 1 Interest Develops SEA EPIC In Home Building IS SHOWN Commissioner W. J. Alder says. Inspector Fraser Heads Shriners Elected President of Local Club At Annual Dinner .Meeting Last Night The Prince Ruoert Shrine Club at its annual dinner meeting ir the Commodore Cafe 1at. nteht lected officers for the ensuhv; rear as follows: President. John A. Fraser. Vice-President. Gilbert Campbell j Secretary-Treasurer, John Dyb-1 havn. Executive F. M. Davics. S. F. Parker and W. II. Shortridge. Try a Dally News, cii.ssl.l-d ad. vertlsement for best results "Souls at Sea" Is Two Lots on Sixth Avenue East ... r.,,.. ThU Week-end Purchased and Other Deals are Pending Based on the famous story ot "Nuggln" Taylor, a sea captain of! A renewed interest in tax revert- the '40's, whose trial for man- ed city property for building pur- slaughter on the high seas was one poses appears to be developing. This I of the most amazing and thrilling morning John Hall purchased lots i incidents in marine history, "Souls 5 and 6, block 19, section 6 (on Sixth 1 at Sea," comes to the screen 0: Avenue East) with the Intention of i the Capitol Theatre here .at the erecting a house. The price for the 1 end of this week with stalwart two lots was $450. Two or three oary Cooper In the title role, other parties are negotiating for j The picture shows how Taylor city lots for home building purposes assumed command of a barque and there are also building pros- when the vessel took fire at sea pects In the business section, City when It became apparent that the ship was to 'sink, "Nuggln" sum moned crew and passengers before him and made them tell why they thought they should be saved bj entering two lifeboats which were entirely inadequate to handle all By this means he contrived to save among the few himself and his sweetheart. Frances Dee. At the trial which followed he was able to show that he was the only man left who was able to navigate a boat and that the safety of the survivors depended upon him. Despite the fact that his sweetheart turned upon him at the trial, he was acquitted. The cast also includes Georg: Raft. Conner's hard-bollpd hench- mon. Henry Wilcoxon and others. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 We Need Your MONEY 1 I You Need Our GOODS Buy Now at These Low Prices You Will Agree It Pays To BUY for CASH New Beds In Walnut Finish Cable Spring and Cotton Felt Mattress In all I Sizes. Only $ 24 .50 ELICTS Phone GREEN 916 THIRD AVKNUH WEST l'KINCK ItUl'KUT I I Q. C. ISLANDS Arthur Robertson, Massett saw-' mill operator and contractor, paid a brief visit to Queen Charlotte City and Skldegate on business last , week. Fred Nash B. C. L. S. of Terrace . t .1 i. U a. a former pioneer resiaeni 01 w. Queen Charlotte Islands, has beer, engaged for the past week or so In survey work around Queen Charlotte City and Skldegate. He lias been given a hearty welcome by many old friends. Robins have made their rc-ap- ocarance early on tnc Queen Charlotte Islands. Quite a few were seen around in December but It has been rather cold for them lately. The Daily Nrwi i.as an audited .Irculatlon. Piay safe! Scott's "A" Grade large. 2 doz. Eggs STEEK BEEF POT ROAST Lb. OVEN ROAST Lb. BRISKETS Lb. 55c 12c 15c 10c SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTENING 4A-- 3 1-lb. packages PORK HOCKS 2 lbs. PORK ROAST Lb. POKK CHOPS Lb. 25c 22c 25c BUTTER FHtST GRADE- gJA SWIFTS COTTAGE UOLI Lb. AYKSIIIKE BACON Piece, lb. DIAMOND 'A' BACON Lb. 25c 22c 28c The Central Hotel BOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. c. r.. ni.ACK Friday, February 11, 1931 A PICTURE ... A STORY . . , That Is a breathtaking ex. perience for all to live . , , Nearly a century ago the sea gave up a tale that filled newspaper columns of two continents, brought a man before a solemn tribunal, and started one of the most gripping controversies of Its decade. "Souls at Sea" Is filled with adventure, exciting action and inspiring spectacle . conflict and courtship In the colorful world of the 40's. Slavers statesmen, aristocrats, thieves and lovers are the people of its saga. ... Its major thread the romance of a genteel Enj-llsh girl and a lean Yankee skipper. GARY GEORGE (At SOULS .mar A Paramount ficturt wiiH FRANCES DEE HENRY WILCOXON HARRY CAREY OLYMPE BRADNA ROBERT CUMMINGS PORTER HALL VIRGINIA WEIDLER Jotiph SCHIIDKRAUT tirtct4 by Htnry Hothiw (At 7:31 and 9:40) ALSO NEWS and COMEDY TONIGHT and SATURDAY Two Shows at 7:00 and 9:06 r-rrj.THi Geo. Coffin DC, Pli.C, Sp.C Chiropractic Speci:ilit No. 1 LEEDS APARTMENTS Prince Rupert, B.C. 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