PACE FOUH California 2 lbs. 1 V r.rk V SIZES I i m Cabbage Fresh Spinach 2 lbs. PEA Size 3 Carefully selected peas of delicate size and flavor for special occasions and formal dinners. Skidegate Social Club Is Active sjxty-iwo members and the officers are: president. Mrs. A. V.j Douglas; vice-president. Al Beebe-secretary. Miss Helen Turner. Fresh Khubarb 4 lbs. 25c 15c 19c Lar?e Spanish Onions OCTrt 4 lbs. Northern Spys 5 lbs. Avocado Pears "Salad" Kin?. Fa 25c 15c The jjaner Winter Banna Wrapped. Per box . Appl Red Plums 24 tins. Each Special Blend Tea-Lb Nice Bananas 2 lbs Bnlldey Valley Coal 2 City police were called last evening to Seventh Avenue near Seal Cove where boys had erected a snow barricade some four feet high on the main road. Some of the boys Dally News i ar A. B. C ST. if? iVVATfmggs':yjrr?i?rlv COPELAND'S FRUIT MARKET S1.95 Imported White Celery B-ricce BEDROOM SUITES- Vanity. Chiffonier, Bench. 23c 45c 19c Chula Vista. -a p Fr-"h 15c Lar-e Stock Quality Goods Always FKEE DELIVERY rhone 8 OOOOCHSOOOfiOOOOCK.OOOroH30aOOOCH3COOOOOOOOe600000aOOOO- MacKenzie's Furniture I I February Furniture Sale Bed- sitaa, uaoic spring. Simmons Spring Filled Qftft fift Mattress. 2 Restmore Feather Pillows. . . vw-JiUU 0 . . .Terms Arranged Sec Our Windows Keep the Furnace Roaring and Keep the Pot Boiling with pi era i kc 2 yesterday. has been set for II o'clock on the morning of February 15. It is presumed that the seining fleet will move outside the harbor, if fish can be found, to keep the supply of herring for the Tucks Inlet and Port Edward reduction plants. Having been delayed during the evening by snow in Grenvllle Chan nels Union steamer Venture. Capt. John.Boden. arrived in port at 3:30 this morning from the south and For Vancouvri Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Thursday Ss. Pripce George 11:15 n.m.! Friday Ss Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn.j Northwest tmuic u:ou p.m. February 13 and 23 ss. Princess Norah 5 pJn. Trom Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox THE DAILY XttTS Saturday February n Waterfront Whiffs Local Halibuters Hcinj; Put ThroiiRh Their Paces at Esquimau and Like it Herring Seinin? in Harbor To End Next Week Local Radio Incorporated OFFICERS CLEARED Exoneration For .Members of Vancouver Polire Who Were Dismissed During Itelme of Major McGeer VANCOUVER. Feb. 11: (CP) Six police officers, dismissal dur-ine the McGeer mavoraltv and Joan Crawford Now Divorcing Franchot Tone , n v. - v. , . . UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER HtOM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON 836.00 S39.75 RETURN. RETURN. Meals and Berths Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 193S and February 28th, 1939, inclusive God to Return up to March 31, 1939. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. V. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office Nanaimo-Wcllintilon Alhcrti Foothills and Hulklcy Valley Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone C51 or 633 PASSING OF DOCK CHIEF (Continued From Page One) parades were resumed on a Urge scale. A civil suit by Verrgin at York-ton, Saskatchewan, against Oeorge ChuUkoff. Independent Doukho-bor. to enforce payment for land purchased from the brotherhood was dismissed as was his perjury charge against Chutskoff. A few later Verrgin himself was Idays convicted of perjury during the first trial and sentenced to three Men of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet, at E.iuimaU.v.ar. .JT. tor training in thp fishermen s reserve unit, are takincr to Nude Par the auxiliary naval service like the proverbial ducks to When Whm he he pnt water. They have been put into uniforms and are taking1 JaU hls ?y a variptv nf rniir;p in mnttoi-c v-to,',,.' n..r,l I I mj crumple. crumpie. Nuc nnac tine, more particularly in preparedness for active duty in case of need. From what is to be heard, the activities they are. taking up are proving of much in terest ana the boys are proving thenuelves thoroughly adaDtable. They have been a good deal in the limelight and the press of Victoria ana Vancouver has been clvlne them much attention both in word and picture. The boys have been literally "crashing the front pages." vuvwj wvs4t tiiat IW 41C It became impertinent with the offic- 1 pr ann wrwt tnlsl tn tnrr trt nnllna I r- . , . . . . ( i-'"-;upwi tiaroor wrucn nas Deen Party Meld Last Saturday 'court.tW mornmK to recelve a l-lng for several weeks. The date Night and Dance Last Night j lure ln " magistrate. Kven Uil'0x closing, as : announc announced order was disregarded bv a few of the lads who will now be brought SKIDEGATE. Feb. 11: The ; into juvenile eoart to be charged Skidegate Social Club held a very with obstructing traffic enjoyable bridge party last Satur- j day night. The prize-winners were -Mrs. O. D. Turner, Richard Pal-Ian t and Mrs. A. V. Douglas. After cards, delicious refreshments were served. Last night the club held a dance In the Skidegate Mission Community Hall, the Harmony Boys Orchestra having been engaged for the occasion C.N.R. The Skidegate Social Club has !8RtBrdy Trains Por the Cst Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays . 6 pjn Prom the East Tuesday Thursdays and Parade entered Prince Albert empire appeami paraaes contin ued ana 7 men ana women were arrested and given three-year sentences in a penal colony established on Piers Island, near Victoria More than 150 children were placeed in provincial institutions wards of the government. tendered their rrsignaUons. The sinei i.Mti nlrvvpd and two fnrmrr IhtM iwnmM Wm, n v.an officers, now superannuated were supporters expressed confidence In, cxuneraiea dy uie ponce commis- vcregins leaaersnip ana urged slon last night. him to carry on. He remained as spiritual leader. Nick Plotknlkoff I was chosen as president In 1936. But on a night In January. 1931, federal authorities moved sudden-lly to deport the leader to Russia He was secretly released from Jail, rearrested and placed on a ' Halifax-bound train. He was well i on nis way to the Atlantic sea X I saued at 7 ajn. on her return loi,Mn 11 P-" IvTnZr, ZA ' x"e divorce from Franchot Tone, charg- u. MraKntr. brotherhood .Venture stOl u had her calls u t to make lng mental crueIty. sel. quickly chartered an air -,y iiia saving plaint asserU that a property set- vian "a nc w "iax to aia here. tlement tlement has has already already been been signed. signed. hls chlef Mr JUce Humphrey Steamship Sailings I Both Miss Crawford and Tone are distinguished moving picture stars. Mellish of Nova Scotia Sunrrmt Court ordered Veregins release finding his removal from Jail be fore expiration of his sentence amounted to a pardon which wiped out the crime. Bolstered by an opinion of the Supreme Court of Canada that authorities had acted within the law iaw in n dcDortatlon deportation Broadcast and Service plans, a sec Co. Duly Formed as Company In iond attempt to deport Veregtn was . This Province made four months later. In Win- nlpeg he was again charged with VICTORIA. Feb. 11: (CP The "bing an alien In Canada after Northwest Broadcast and Kervir having been convicted of a rrim- vvea. ss. Pr. George 10:30 a.m. Co. Ltd. has been incorporated with ,na' charge." Mr. Justice H. A. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide ....4 pjn. authorized capital of $10,000 and Robn of the Court of King"! ss. Venture pjn headquarters it Prince Rupert. The Bench ruled in Verenln's favor. February 9 and 19 ss. Princess ' company operates radio station "y'ne his arrest "was not con- Norah ajn.'C.F.PJl. sonant with British Justice." 1 For Anjox and Stewart , . After his release Peter visited Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m j bar COLD various colonies and repeatedly' Wednesday-Ss. Prince LONDON. Feb. 11- icp Th denied renort.. the sect olanned George 4 p.m. i Montreal nrir nf har -nM n k. wholesale migration to Mexico. Hj London market today was up lc at I"1 ms loimr! 10 oey Carta-. Tuesday-ss. Catala .11:30 am t34.94 per fine ounce today - " KtVllllUll. , O.I, III. was convicted In Wlnnlpe? police court of assaulunit Fritz Ammeter formerly his Interpreter, and sentenced to two months In Jail. The Three Spirits Sollloruy First Spirit I am Uie spirit of morning, I come of tliw faintest dawn, I creep among flowers and mosses, I follow the shadows along, I dare not enter the noontide I am timid and fear the day, I will kiss the dew from the rases And quleUy steal away. Second Spirit I am the spirit of noontide. I dance in the rays of the sun, I banish the Spirit of Morning And feast on that work that is done. I count the bees and butterflies, I am the lover strong and bold, I kLss the fruit till It blushes And I cover the corn with gold. I scar the leaves and grasses And laugh at the work when Its done. I pass In a cloud of clorv And I hide myself in the Sun, Third Spirit I am the Spirit of Darknetss. I dwell In the depths of the earth And all must enter my kingdom To whom nature has given birth. My deeds I bury In slumber And I guard all secrets well, I conquer the spirit of noontide And I plunder Its store pf wealth, I garner all earth's treasures And store them away for myself And to enter my unknown kingdom All must pass through" the "The Portala of Death." SKY FILM ' SHOWING "Sky Devils.' a lightning fat comedy based on the adventurcj of three flying clowns who violate all the rules in order to have a good time and, in the face of court-martial for disobedience, accomplish so many rare and acci dental feats of gallantry that they , are decorated for their lmoertlnent exploits, comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here tonight only. The story has many unusual twists and the dialogue is replete with humor. The picture hat been filmed on an elaborate scale with numerous flying sequences One scene alone shows fifty ship tn action above the elouds. ! Spencer Tracy and George Coop- grit i-Afti In tK Iar11nfr mtt rkirfi.it.. i ti i l- ... with Ann Dvorak nlavtmcr nnrvult wuttiuihj til lUiMUCUlg tile 5TVVS ------ ------ I , "''""-- enterprises, Including farms, milt, them William Boyd, Billy Bevan factories, elevators, granaries and 11111 Yo,a D'Avrll are also In the fruit packing houses, valued at $8,- Jcas I 000.000. became acute and the I The producer of the picture is leader resigned August 23, 1932,iHoward Hughes, himself a famous aiier contemn with his eh el lieutenants In his laU cell P W Shukln. vice-president, and J. P. Relbin, secretary - treasurer, also BILL CONN WINSAGAIN Took Fifteen Itound Decision from Fred Apoitoll last Mtht NEW YORK. Feb 11: CP- Bill Conn of Pittsburg walloped favored Fred Apostoll by gaining the decision In a fifteen round bout at Madison Square Gsrden last night. Previously Conn had dwisloned Ad- ... . , . :: a 'ostolt oiuu in hi ten ven round raunc C'ni. inr. weighed weiBned LOS LOS ANGELES, ANGELES. Feb. Feb. 11: 11: ICP 'CPl-l"1 r ncn sect wcl ,ea( leaders discovered I j J7 pounds and Apof ? ,; 161 pounds. crawfnrd a i h tw.A niM ...i. .,it for' what hat had had haDnened. happened. I RAW THROAT If Your Sore, Scratchy Throat Comes from a Cold You Can Usually Gel Fait Relief by this Simple Method I i 1 T mm ft-la 2 MW. 2. If Ikrasl U M-IrMi caM. rm.ll m4 TsbMa la (1m Often Eattt Pain and Dii-comfort in a Few Minutes When "Atpirin" it Uted The simple way pictured sbove often brings smailnely fast relief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. Try it. Then ue your doctor. 1 le probably mil tell you to continue with "Aspirin" because it acts so fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. JW !imPle wavi backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest. uiciuvc way yci discovered. Demand and Get "ASPIRIN" TUM-NAU US, 8 THE SEAL QUALITY pi! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only ssJiaoB canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prtnca Rupert TONIfillT ONLY 2 Shows, 7:Q0 and 9;C$ SIT.NCLR TRACY 'Sky Devils' With Ann Dvorak, Wm. lld (At 7:37 and 9 1', AIM) Lit l-eon i:rrol In "Stage Frlthr Cartoon -Porky and Dalfj Colored Novelty Tow Wow Coming MO.V. TILS. Kill GARY COOI'LR In "Adventures of Marco IW WBMBtStBaBaaSS9AM4taMaaDM Ride With Sen he and lom. fort in a 7-I'assenger Heated Car Phone 35 TAXI Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block , Phoned Slop in or a flow) of 1 1 LIN. Homcstyle Soup Sened HOT Urge Rowl 1 5c AH Varieties MussahWs Confectionery A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by using ear fanwius Ldmn, Rulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Wrlllngtoii tosL PRINCK RUPKKT FEED CO. Phones SR or 558 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music lleliitrman, N'ordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope Phone Hlue 3X9 212 4th St in Tin; m i'kkmi: cm ,ir or iniirisii ( on '.sunt i rimiitu: In Ihp Mailer of I ho AclmlnWritlon Mf tiul Itl llir Mallrr f the l.ktale of He"11 M. .til4ina, llriTH-rd TAKE NOTICE thai oy ordr f Honour Jmlw? W. E. tthr ute !Td day of fXihnury A. D. IB39, I ' of Mtigt, M. AdMiM, IXxel. I f ' Tpitw. n. C.. ltd 4I xrtl t" i cUUjim gtnt th mid EUte hereby rrqulmd to fumWi fuiw ; erly veruunl to m on or lx U. 10th ly of Uxrch 1939, nd 'l pnrtWvi HuUbtl Ho tli EftUte iut r iutri lo iy the imiount of their la clebtoclivrm 4o nvn forUiwUJi, NORMAN A- WATT. OfflnUl ArtmLnnUukn-rriive Hiux-rt. B. C Divtwl the OUi dy of Kbnwrv A 1039. Try a Dally news ciaaiined &