SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES Tt . i : L'L I- 1 Union steamer Catala, Capt James .Findlay. arrived in port at ! OOOCKKCKOOOCHCHKHf aCKOOHCKKKKCHK w O Phone t way for conducting an evening ; church service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. "Rood, who ' 8:20' this morning from Stewart, have been in the city for the past Anyox ana otner nonnern points several montns. are sailing this af-ind sailed at 1:30 this afternoon jtemoon on the Catala for Camp-for Vancouver and waypolnts. bell River. MacRenzies Furniture February Special 20 FOOT STOOLS Assorted covers In tapestry and mohair A Famous Canadian 5 lbs. Engliih Toff Lb Nice Bananas 2 lbs. NORTHERN SPT APPLES 25c " S1.79 25c 19c Milky Cocoanuts 2 for ... COPELAND'S FRUIT MARKET FREE DELIVERY Smoked "Rupert Brand" S1.95 JJ7 THIRD AVENUE 15c 19c Sweet and Juicy Seedless ORANGES 4 n Each ' Green Grap Lb Red Grapes Lb. 19c Phont 87: Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks lh Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. a o a 'a a a o a o o o a a Man in the Moon Gardeners are something like old plements too numerous to mention in the presence of about seventy guests Including two milch cows. rangernents were reported under slx molM and one bobsled. Rev Jackson tied the nuptial knot with 300 feet of hay wire and the bridal left on one good John Deere gang pw plow for an an -Hicnuca extended trip inp wi with By MOLLIS McGEE Canadian Press Correspondent LONDON. Feb. 21: CP- have an innings, though not of course, for court wear. public auction at my farm one mile thl.v ha. w-.- a stronlf , -c east of a beautiful cluster of roses tor tne 0Ue 0f World's on her breast and two white calves, style Centre to London. There It oeiore a oaexgrouna 01 iarm im-(now rMts according to "the ire a uumc w uu iikiwi ii4nuff ao not use our oesigns oeing good baby buggy and a few kitchen 'stolen we are proud that London utensils after date or sale to respon- has now become the world's fash slble parties and some fifty chick- jion centre. American women par ens, tlcularlv are anxious to wear "whats new in England. . " A German traveller was astonish- The spies are usually beautifully ed to find that In Canada there Is dressed women who pose as cus-ruch an officer of the Crown as the tomers. In the luxurious salons of leader of the opposition. ILondon's court dressmakers they MVvii m a n (n co v " V a mlt t - m a. K aa t 0 pVl sa vucaaaj B'iiiWMVU UJ 11 U il iO, A iiCjf pomiea to oppose me government? 'i at a dozen gowns, buy one. photo-"Yes. he is." 'graph mentally the rest. Then "And he is paid for It?" 4they cable descriptions to fashion "Certainly!" houses in the world's big cities' "Paid for it!" exclaimed the Oer man. "Meln Gott, In my country we would shoot him." CWOi6O0COOCHOOeto Pj.jjgg 1 . i!At High School At Week-End Enjoyed Enjoyable Valentine parties were held by Grade Seven and Grade Eight of Booth Memorial Junior High School on Friday and Satur day evenings respectively. Games, Including balloon and obstacle races, were played at either party and musical programs presented. Refreshments were served. Taking part in the program of .the Grade Seven party were Arlene Fitzgerald, with violin solos; Hilda 'Bond, vocal solos; Pat Ratchford. tap dancing, and Irene Nordan and Edith Murvold, pian0 duets. Orade 7B pupils presented charades The Grade Eight program was contributed to by Betty Payne. Lena Whlffen and Charlotte BaN agno, with piano solos; Elsie Murvold. vocal solos, and Joyce Ratchford. tap dancing. J. O. McKinley was master of ceremonies. The Northern Fishermen's Cold 5 Storage Co. Ltd, at its annual c meetine last week, declared a dlvl- best ft net OcoaJ eyermmed. r and In a few days copies are be ing sold as far away as Los Angeles and New York. As yet tnerc has been n way found of copyrighting a dress design so that It cannot be duplicated. .Model House , However, while London's designs are going to other countries, ideas from America and Europe are being freely borrowed here. Advance arrangements being made for the Ideal Home Exhibition open-ng in April, Include the building pf "All-Europe House," designed by Miss Elizabeth Denby. who had spent years on a research pilgrimage in Europe studying the postwar surge of healthy- economical house-building. She wrote a book, "Europe Rehoused" on what she discovered.. Now, In collaboration with the Council of Art and Industry, she Is designing and furnishing a house that combines in practical reality all the best features she found and described In her book. From Sweden she adopts a prin-' ciple of "staggering' houses so that each in a row has the maxl- mum privacy and a sun-trap garden on its brightest side. Germany Kuegested the llving-dinlng-room with cooking recess. Switzerland ffave her windows that swing open 'Ike casements or fold back completely to give the utmost light ind air. France nrovMed the ar- bae dlsnowl system In which f dend of ten percent on capltal'ahes and waste of all kinds go 'toe- direct into one sewage channel Old King Coal Is a clever old gink He works pure magic in a ' k wink He'll Cheer your moping, drooping soul With a ton of Philpott Evitt Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. a price not beyond the artisan's outlay. j Another interesting exhibition London Holding Her Own As in the process of assemblage for Style Centre Model House And the Ideal Home Show to a serie Ideal Home Shows for April 'of rooms that are all portrayals of Ithe satae room. In other words. each represents the room at a different time in its history. Lady Annaly. daughter of the Fdu; Sixth Earl of Spencer and a lover i tv .V W thousand British beauties will of fine period furniture, is pfcut-ThTf Sin ft ke their curtsies at five courts'nlng the story In five replica., body else thinks of looking for. prMfnUUon party placing the generations on pa -U.'Ki rtae mil father An?" In th is year and trade figures have jade, side by side from 1711 to cuired teacher from the little boy. Caterers J? "Anything ma tells him to do' was- the quick reply. are jubilant and dress makers in a dither for 10 gowni per young woman is the minimum allowance for a season's fun. One 1939. Stately Rooms They have chosen for portrayal the drawing of a stately Hampton-stead house, supposed to have been ''. u v, Z,r, v, ainri nn P c"1"1 3" can keep four girls designed by one of Chrtstoper Ifis7iC ' th Tl 5th -;!wPU. The room, wl show UIUIUC1J ailu " mw. whvm vw ijic tiiajisius UUIT9 in 11TII1K luio ICO 150 l.knl about ST39. llllll Ti .-a-li I i 1 -rw. i h nth time vmi hae "v guineas 6U""r" '""" V"; "-urrwnuiK s wcu as Kuuu pcrwu other end of the scale Is the furniture. occn ociorc , dress made by the family dress- severly "Ye hon-'m Mcaymont. yer costlnabout jso. There Is smiled the drunk. "When I Uke or.- nothing to be had for ,esJ less. a feller I usually give him all my business.' Ifr.llva7 Vi 1ln nf ahnllt 1R9V Someone once sem a country cu- mud ftnd fronted tor a bottle of liquor and shortly Mn IuUnMS ruwtng gtnef. after Its arrival, he received for at back pubUcatlon a wedding announce-1 are of me same TmUgef ment and a notice of an aucUon Iire brocade heavy lln and sale which later appeared In type taffeta Wrlst length gj0TM wju as iouows: 'William Smith and Miss Lucy Anderson are to be disposed of at A number of experts, and well known firms are I assisting enthusiastically In pro Advance styles shown by the Tidin the authentic furnishings Dig uunaon uickuimhus "j",jna intimate oeiongings 01 ine oc cupants. Through the drawing-room win dow, an outside view shows how the Hamptonstead countryside al- Itered generation by generation. of the evolution of fashion in Brl tain through 1,500 years, shown In 10 opocht and two snedal These fashion spies used to go' tableaux DcoDled bv more than 200 pert "BOYS TOWN" IS SHOWING Outstanding Picture, Based on Iteality. Is Feature Offering At Capitol Theatre Reallv l moat colorful. Hotel Arrivals hu man and exdting real life story -Bow Town." starring Spencrer Tracer and Mickey Rooney In the leading role, cornea as the leature . offering to the screen of the Capt-1 tol Theatre here for the first hall of thto week. The pkture U based on the actual Incorporated Milage of Boys Town near Omaha. Nebraska, the founder and director of which Is the noted humanitarian, rather Edward J. Flanagan Tracy plays the part of Father Flanagan and Mickey Rooney appears as one of the many problem boys. It was from Father Flanagans actual fues, the records left by his boys, thai the rich material for the picture was found. It contains every element of stirring entertainment, drama and comedy, despair and hope, tragedy and happiness. It was Father Flanagan's wUh, that the film should be true to the real story of Boys Town. Accordingly, to ensure fidelity, the picture company was sent to Boys Town to The first scene shows an outlook j film scenes and absorb spirit and over a nne garaen to meaaows atmosphere across which Great-great- great- Henry Hull. Leslie Fenton. Gene grandfather rode to the hounds Reynolds and little Bobs Watson If the royal parties do nothing m tnc days Qf Queen Anne n0U4M are hcr Important members of Trade." Proof offered is the num ber of highly-paid fashion spies now arriving to steal Ideas for the coming zea-son collections that will be shown In Berlin. Rome. New York and even Paris. creep in. then crowded streets. In the cast. the end themselves displaced by. The picture was previewed yea- service flats. terday morning by local clergy who Another exhibition at the show 1 registered approval as dW large inai win oe bound to draw wo- audience who saw tt last night men's attention Is "The History t of Dress" a pageant in miniature to Paris." a famous court dress, j accurately apparelled figures de- Cfn,ra terms to suit purchaser. They will maker told reporters. "Although Isimed and made bv a woman ex-1 Robinson. D. A. McDonald .and O Maanuaon. city. Do You Know This? Knot I O. Ryder. Bella Bella; Mrs. having stolen lumber from uamaon. Alice Arm. the old Blythe building on Ambrose Prince Rupert Avenue. Vernon Leroy tot and; J. B. Barclay. Billmor. L A. Nelson Warren were each fined $2S. Ilelton. Vancouver, with option of fourteen days' Im-i Royal prisonment. In dty police court Percy Cruramey and Bert yesterday afternoon. They are senr-. Smythe, Barret Point. Jacob Jor-lng the time luibo. city; Oie MarUnson. Anyox. Do you know that the Prince Rupert Daily News it by far the most widely and rkM carefully read publication In Prince Rupert city and district? Every day the Dally New s asatdtHMMly read by the large majority of the people of the city who have come to rely upon it as their dependable source of Information about local and world events. In addition to the dty circulation, the Daily News spreads In substantial number to the various communities In the Interior and up and down the ooat. Numbered among our subscribers are many people of the native village. If you desire to increase your buMnce by effectively reaching the people of the city and district, the Dally News would be glad to dteeuM the whole question of advertising with you. Now You Do Know. TO- SALE FEB. 18 TO MAR. A TO It ONTO) OTTAWA ) 45-DAY LIMIT f From PIUNCK RUPERT and return Coach 'Tourist IStandard 163.50 177.50 $91.15 MONTREAL - GU0 QUEBEC . 67.93 HALIFAX ... 81.10 78.13 83.00 99.10 93.60 97,93 117.35 IGood In Standard Sleepers on payment of regular berth fare. I Good In Standard Sleepers on payment of regular berth fore. STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT WINNIPEG. AND EAST. Children, S ytirt and under 12, Half Far. Corrcipondlngly low fart a f rom all Watttrn stations, alto to other points In Eastern Canada. ALSO LOW rillt MOM E1ITEII CANADA 70 WISTUI CANADA POINTS Full information from any Agtnt Wt-itr n Tuesday February jj FACE FOUR The daily .vztts Ma "Bvt f brf WCy h with Q S Cop - ..Alter having been on the pon toons at the local dry dock for, JJie past week for hull cleaning i and painting In connection wits fher annual overhaul, c. N. Japanese Japanese Young xuuu. AI l i. 1 WhlttletS pe0ple Meeting J From The Waterfront I .Miss Elsie Heaps Gives Talk To Nipponese Society on Subject Of Music At the fortnightly meeting of the n (Nippon Young People's Association .steamer Prince RuDert was taken Ion Saturday. Miss Elsie Heaps, one back In the water this morning ! the members, gave a brief talk and removed to the Dier where ion music, rendering some examples ;srork on the vessel will be con-'on the piano. Fourteen members linued. Next month the Prince present and H. Yamanacka" George will be coming Into the local yard for overhaul with the Prince Charles, tied up here for the winter having her work undertaken later in the spring. was in the chair. There was a report from the convenor of the pancake social Ar- Any person required to work half as hard as the ski enthusiasts do on Sunday would go on strike Sunday was the first fine day of spring and Jake says the plants In the garden have begun to grow already. VERY BUSY ON DRESSES!- I and are carried at once to the destructor. The house, full of surprises for English contractors. win be built riTTDTm JLtUUiiJH i I 1 1 I I I I LV I'lllll IT .ff'JJ I AW' Tws f'.hov ') ts I. .. rt At "Ik ) J Don't YOl' Be The One T Sav You Missed "Biv3 tb... I With Tracy and Itoonei n Their Best! ADDr.l) LEON EltltOL n "His best inu.xn- Walt DitncT "FAR.MV.sltH SYMNIOXV Timely Recipes OATMEAL MAC AltOONS Two-and-a-half u; 2 eggs. 2 teaspoon-, bus , -er. teaspoon salt 2 ' melted shortening, l Ilia or almond flavor I Cream sufar with BUr in egg yolks. ..' oats mixed with bat. . i Add beaten efg wh:tf Ing Mix thorwMrhlv Drop on greased b;.c from teaspoon. alk.; 'ween for soreadu - 10 minute In moderate Ride Wilh Strike and Con' fort In a VPaitentrr Heated Car Phone 35 TAX! 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