Thtirwtejr. Paten 2, THE DAtTXNEWS page Tinirr 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 a o o u ti u 0 0 ll 1.1 Quality Gives Flavour SALADA T S bA Dramatic Club At Junior High Miss Charlotte Italagno President -Will State Play at End of March via ooq. MH JOunf atjj, .,!,( Club has been organized and ,bi,nt the end o( March will pre- . . the play "Twice It Too Much." officers of the club arc: president, Charlotte Italagno. v r.Uiry. WUllam Baker, ivi rative Jack Eastwood . Nora M C uif ry and Margaret Smith. Hotel Arrival Royal Tom Campbell. Sm liners. Prince Rupert V. I. Bell. Victoria; O. A, Mc J. R. MeWHuams. city. C.N.R. Trains for the Eat Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 0 p.m Prom the Eait Tuesdays. Saturdays Thursdays and Sharp's Assorted Toffee 30C j Jelly Teaks- , . 15C Love Creams and Jellies 15C Lb. P, &,S. Assorted 0rme$ ltd. Jjt. Ptunecr DrujfftAts The Hetall Store rhoiins; 81 & Ki Open Hallr Irnm 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays from It noon till 2 p.m. 7 p-rn. till 9 P-m. &OOOOOQOOOO OOOOOOOO OO OOOUOOOOOfMOOOOOOOOOOOflOOOOOOOO Household Specials For February M:W CHINA GLOSS SHELF PAPER--Liquid-proof. stain-proof, washable. 10 feet, special ... GLASSII'S Transparent colored drinking straws. nernrntlvp nr.ct useful. Pkt. . Cift Wnippinirs for Kvcry occasion 10c 15c Free OlaaslDS Craft Instruction Book with purchase of 3 pkgs pkgs CANAPAlt COOKING PAKCIIMENT-Urge iwckage Large sheets HOUSEHOLD WAX PAPER Flat pkg. Continuous rolls .- DENMSON LUNCHEON SETS-One decorated Uble cloth with 4 napkins to match DENMSON NAPKINS Large package VALENTINE NAPKINS Large pkg (40) 35c 10c 35c 15c 15c 15c See Our New Display Back of Dcnnison Fancy EXTRA SPECIAL Large Slie Exercise Book-Sewn 25C blndlnR. hard cover. Regular 50c ZIPPER FASTENED LE.THERETTE BAG Very useful. Only Don't Forget Valentine's Day-February 1 1th. Choose Your Valentines Now from Our Hijr Selection (MiaSm .JJd o and mmmmmmmmmmmmi I OP A I NEWS. NOTES Tonight's tram, due from the rlost at It o'clock, was reported this on rnn to be on Uroa. 1 C. C. Mills Is maklnz the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on the Prince George. He left for the north yesterday afternoon and wfjl be; returning this evening. ' Mra. C. W. Breukelman and ren, BlUy and Ann. who have been vlslttng during the winter with Right Rct. and Mrj. O. A. Rlx, j Bishop's Lodge, are leaving on Friday's train for Boston enroute to 'Trinidad to Join Mr. Breukelman. ' Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector cf schools, was an interesting speak- NlchoU. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. er at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today, his subject being "Power, Politics." President W. h. Coates was In the chair, and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests Teachers' A npmlls In Session ssn oooooooooooaoooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooooooooooooa Consideration of Reports Made o a u o o o o o (i I 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Candy Specials 6 1 Busy Evening Last Night g' Consideration of reports of varl-0 ous committees of the British Col-5 umbU Teachers' Federation pro-g vlded a full evening's discussion ? at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Teachers' As-g soclatlon last night In the Booth g Memorial School "with 3. S. Wilson o In the chair. o The resignation as treasurer of g the local association of Miss K, o Lalng. who resigned from the local teaching staff at the close g of last year, was accepted with re-glltret To flU the vacancy C. I!, o.leiihs was appointed. The presl-g dent also welcomed new teachers g to the staff of the Prince Rupert o .Schools and as members of th- o local association. - Consideration of educational o finance from both the provincial the local point of view took 5 up some time. The many commit g teec working on this phase havx o accumulated considerable data g and a special salary committee g has been appointed to bring In a o report to the next meeting of the o association Some recent Informa g!tKm in this connection proved of glOUUtandtPT interest to the tneet-tinc. Tlie subject of educational 1 littnc had also heen dlused g nt a Joint meeting of members ol 5 h.a P-ovtneH P-"-mt - Teacher FWerofon. the British Columbia g Teoeheri'' Federattpn and the Brl-0 tish Columbia Pchool Trustees 6 Anoelatlon. other p-oortii dealt with the British Columbia Teachers' Fed-ernt'on benevolent fund length of 'ip'-"' iv h Pehoql ah'n dav TetNvk lrnfh and l actlvl-ie the wantlQn pf an prt msnual more In keeoinn with th ronrrr of ftudy outlined and the le of classes. 10. Announcements All odvertlsenents tn this col-amn will be charged for s. full month at 25c a word Hospital Ball, February 3. Eagles' BHdge, February 8. S.O.N. bridge February 9. Toe H. Valentine Dnnre February Toe II Bridge February 15. United Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen- ner's February 16. Masonic Ball February 17. Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. S. C. Thomson's, February 18. March 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Morgan's. Anglican Spring Sale Anrll 13. Try a Dally News clusslfled ad vertlseroent for best results. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbone SI For Best Household Cosl MRS. C. E. BLACK The Young People s Society of First Presbyterian Church held a 1 social meeting Tuesday night. Miss .Englna Christensen was In charge 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Skinner and Mrs W. N.,Currle left on last evening s train for Mayo Clinic at Rochester. Minnesota. Wesley Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs M. T. Lee. left last week' via Vancouver for Chicago where he will attend school. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery sails tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver enroute to California to Join Mr McCaffery who haj been in the south for some time. O. A. McNicholl, general passenger agent, Canadian National Railways, Vancouver, who Is a visitor In the city on official business, will sail by the Prince George tonight on his return south. Rev. J. A. MacRae. Edmonton, secretary of social service and evangelism for the Baptist Church In Western Canada, will sail by the Prince Oeorge tonight for Van couver. E. W. Wright, fire inspector for the Canadian National Railways from Winnipeg, arrived In th city on Tuesday night's train from the East for a visit on official juslnes and will sail tonight onj the Prince George for Vancouver. FINES IN JANUARY . The Prince Rupert fire depart ment was called, out In response to only one alarm during th? month of January. This was a chimney fire at Seal Cove and caused no damage In January last year there were four fire Phone 6Z First firade-3 lbs. I'ork Butts-Lb Butt Chops-Lb. Oven Rst. Beef Lb Legs La ml) Lb. Loin Lamb list. Lb Swift's Picnic Hams Lb. . Swift's Ayreshirc Ba con Lb. Phone C3 Butter 85c 25c 27c 18c 32c 30c 2 Bakeasy 25c More people are turning to Bakeasy for pastry and cakes. Once used always used. 1 alarms. 11 25c I 15c 28c Sterling Coffee 3g( Lb. Scott's 2 dozen Eggs 55c FISH for FRIDAY Filleted Halibut, Fillet-ed Soles, Fillet Haddie, Crabs, Shrimps and Oysters Remember You Can Get it at The Sterling ? Opening of New Number for , S Service and Dependability I" 5 m- t rniinp :: j 13 Taxi i PAT MAZZ1E 5 Opp. Post Office, 4th St. WALLACE'S February Clearing Sale We Arc Now Finished With Annual Inventory and as Usual at This Time Have a Surplus of Seasonable Goods to Dispose of. To do This We arc.Offeringr Exceptional Price Inducements. Every Line Listed is Away Below Regular Value All ladies' Winter Coats are clearing at cost price. Come in and look them over. Sizes 14 to 44 from See Our Windows FOR KENT S8.75 10 S19.50 I)rfss A otleetion in crepe In figured or plain. Assorted sizes and styles. J Q Evening Dresses In satins and taffetas 2.75 10 S6.75 l. a ie. Dressing (ionns Satin moire ar flannel Values to $6.75. QQ QC Satin Skirts- Black or brown. Ea'.h (ioisard Inundation Garments Vain' $4)5 To clear Gcisard Brassieres VpIi'p.s to ttli. Ladies' Crepe de Chine Gowns tailored. Ta $3.75 for. Ve rrj -p CLEAN, Well - furnLhed modern apartments. Phone Red 444. tf.! ... . 1, a FOKSALF "IS 1 FOR SALE 5-room bungalow fur- ; nished with all modern equipment ' ; at Mussett. Queen Charlotte Is-4 ! lands. Apply E. Pongs, Massett, M b.c m IFOR SALE 1933 9-tube Phllco table model Radio. A-l condition. Guaranteed 12 months. Phone Red 787 or call 217 1st St j (2W) FOR SALE 5 tube G. E. Batteiy ! Radio '1937 model). Complete ' with new batteries. Drop-head rotary sewing machine (White). Phone 678, Apply 221 6 Ave, W. (23): FOR SALE 3 awnings, one large circular heater, pipes and stand complete, apply Annettes. (tf) HAY For Sale Anyone Interested please write to Box 100, Quick, B, C. (32) WORK WANTED WANTED Experienced lady would t like hour work of any description Phone 573. (27) GIRL Desires housework by hour. Phone Red 444. (31) RETURNED Soldier solicits odd Jobs. Has tools and workinj knowledge of most service troubles. Phone Sunrise Grocery. (27 SALESMEN WANTED (A Salesman to represent a well known manufacturer of men's ' and boys' work and sport gar ments as well as children's and ladles' garments on a commission basis. Must have connections In Northern B. C. 416 Shelly Building, Vancouver. (32) WANTED WANTED Large used cook stove suitable for hotel. Phone Red. 903. LOST LOST One tank wagon cover. Phone or leave at Dally News. (28). 1.75 1.95 95c -Lac trim or 1.75 Pure Silk Crere de Chine Pajamas QO Qfi? pifO To $4 95 Sale nrre Lace Trimmed Celasuede Panties Whire or omk 3 nalr Girls' Flannelette Gowns 14 Fir'; A.: (our lists - .:irc u". be Sizes 6 to 1.00 69c 95c 81.95 Phone 9, Vied Quebec HricklineJ In sood condition Umbrellas In a good quality satin edge cover Regular values to $4.95. Q-f Q(? To clear i?XVO Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose-Assorted colors, to 95c. 2 prs Children's All Wool Jersey Rompers To $1.75 for ... Wool Sport Sox Pair Boys Golf Hose All weI. asserted coles 3 pairs White Flannelette SheeU Enui Whipped singly. Size 69x90. Each White Flannelette Put up in 10 Comforters In art coverings. Assorted nartem to $350 for Ribbons Assorted widths and r-!or! Yard Ladies' Handbags Values to $355. Each Purple Heather 1.00 1.00 25c 1.00 i-h make. 1.25 1.50 2.25 5c 1.00 -In a nice range of 'ol- 1.00 Women's and Children's Winter Underwear We have a variety of garment. v - s, bloomers and combustions. Values to OUK, $1,00. mostly angles To cleur THIRD and FULTON ClISSIrlED 1 HEATERS --rjr iSj McClarr .McClarr Circulator Circulator ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE . . u.u.or. stJ ss-it: a.; a: 520.00 7.50 Prince Rupert S si .size, am: ju.mw.b.3Bi:b3B tJUi, IIMBHiUBVn UiyllUAsAsisABiBUBAAB NanaimoVellinston Albert! Foothills and Bulkley Valley Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 651 or 652 UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION KATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT 3(j QQ RETURN. Meals FROM PORT SIMPSON CQQ niZ RETURN. Berths iyOViO Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1339, Inclusive Go d to Return up to March 31, 1939. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S&CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CAR DEN A Friday, 10:30 p.m; Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 5C8 If Convenient Please. Purchase Tickets at Office If you lose anything, advertise for it. 1M 1