o o o o o o Saturday. February 11, 1M, Sons Of Norway Bridge-Dance Enjoyable Affair Attracts (Jond Mm Sired Crowd tft Oddfellow Hall I Thursday Mftit Many Children At Story Hour l. V. Smith and Dr. .Mandy In Chance Ormes Ltd. "2Ji PiorieAr Druggist The Itexall Store Thones 1 & i Open Dally from I a.m. flT) 10 p.m. Simdavs and llollrfatt front it nnn trtl i p.m. 7 p rti. tlH H p.m. J. T. Tonight's train, due from th East at II o'clock. wa reoorted thM Keg. Price J1.J0, Special- $1.00 o a iooooooooooooooooooooooooooopocoOoooodooooaioooooooo World W R.C.A. Victor Symholltes Creation, l'rotres and Achievement .Makers of ItUt.try In Radio trahMnivtfon anil reception, creaters of counties devices vl fat to Science, Industry, Meill-cfne, public Safety and Public .Model 97KG. $132.50 RCA. Victor services arc world-wide, yet brought to youf doorstep in Prince Rupert. There h no snhslKute for the success of R.C.A. Victor See McKae Bros, and jet your share of the world of pleasure with R.C.A. Vlclor Radio. A .Model to1 Suit Every Purse and Purpose Heller Radio Performance at Lowest Prices and on Easy Terms Liberal Trade-in Allowance 1 omuumJM Cash for Old 06ld. Buigert. tf Ueut. Col. S. D. Johnston, officer -uii . COmrhanfllntf. !62Ad flitte'rv Mte. tiutuirii aixenaea the An enjoyable bridge party and,restilr meeting f the BtorV ; " f0" . t the" city on the Prhlcees - dance was new Tiiursaay nignt by the son of Norway Lodge In the Oddfellows' Hall. There were twelve t.MfH of brldtc. the attendance be-me swelled by more people arriving (or the dance which followed serv- imr of delicious reirosnmenu. The prlte-wlnners at cards were: iadie-' flrat. Mra. O. Bather; second Mr- A Peachey; third. Mrs. P. Wlk-dai miTi's flrat, E. Johnson; second 0 Inrh. third. If. Orinstrand. Mis ElMf Joharaen was winner of a door prize MuAc for dancing was by Mrr j s Black's Orchestra and Oscar Ituveroy was in hij utual form as 1 i-ter of ceremonle. The committee in charge consist -r of Mf and Mfl. Kriut Slatta. Mr - John Murvold. Mr. and Mrs. J Fijcrt.sen. Ckus Aune and Han T tterten A Hansen prNlded at the door. Try a Dallf New wdrii-ad. "r Adelaide yesterday - afternoon trim had been lated the ttorle. "The city Mou J7a""n. a communication ik. . .. DCIOre the local hohl(af fySnrrt lat tiu mc vuuniry Mouse. ine . .. , . . . ' . - ------- isic aaic ruaame ruaums arwi ana "inmt uunrry Nose, Km" . ' . - . 2 - , ' Nett week ih , tf... '"K ire amount or refund as a . in In charve eh, Af of Mfl i ni'.A Bernard re" of pooling- of delegates' ex-! be Lundahl, Mra J A. Bifry and Mrs. HWglt Morrtsn and will b" for cMMrert from 9 to H years. pensea to th annual convention last ran. The average- per delegate WHS tU.Qt City nf rrlrire hupert Notice is. hereby given that all mommg to be rorty-ffve ml ante, mrr, of do,i5 wllhln tM dtf m .iniuiicu iu urocare iminraiaieiT a ' " ' " " ' license dog and tagrwhieh may be ooooooboooooOOOOOoooooo6oOooooooooooooooooooooooo6oo K,red at the City Hall. t g Male do- $2.00. Female dogs $5.00 0 0 o a o DEFENDER Hot Water Bottles Ilrt. I'rlc tilt, Sperial 75c MAJOR Hot Water Bottles ' err? collector. i 5 91313 (37t 1I0311TAL rLVANCES Tliere was a record number of 120 hofpltaf days at the frlnce Rupert Genera! Hospital In January, it was reported by the finance committee. F. A. MaeCallum chairman, at the monthly board meeting last night. The cost per hospital day was $2.(W. Disbursements fof the month totalled" $4738.89 Including $41.W In debenture Interest Canltal exDendltnre on account of the new hospital ! tilk i building was t, The Letter Box g rr.nrSTrtfANs ox sKf trails Editor, Dally News: o The Mount Oldfled Ski Club g Would like it brought to the atten- g tion of the public the danger of 6 pedestrians on the mountain. To g avoid any accidents the club has g i gone to the trouble of marking off with red nags a rootpatn ana ur- TfTf DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES viim iiiuiiiiiw ana LfiArOfiffnlv ... . enjoyed the- program ZTII a Vwirla 6 deferide mat m eharje of Mrs. D. V. 8mHh and Dr. J. T. Mandy. . Df The Bears and tiroel leading "Who's Mandy retard the stories C"tr h t. LOclc. in a corn- Little Red Baloon' .-KJ motion redd at last night's hos-Whn niin't w-" n.,L. Pltal board fheetlng. stated that -niHrnjed-ilutein" in v,w monthly Inspections -- 7 interesting manner, akn the kiddie m the ' ,i' Theref was V nd Afraid of the Bl song n5 hW ,n elMr ,.ua Pbce Wolf" with MJm Phyllis Himbllrr at the piano. Mrs. D. V. Smith re Carl Zarelll returned to the city . on the Princess Adelaide yesterday, k3' , i J M A . I 1 . . . aiiernoun tum a inp uj Vancouver and Victoria. A letter from the provincial In- ineetor of hospitals, read at latt night's local hospital board meet ing, acknowieagea receipt or the annual statement and bahnte sheet of the local hospital. Col. Frank Barber, representa- jituuc ui inc noipuai ana nurses' ; uve oi me aoiaiers bemement home. unusual fire Board at Smithers. aftef brief uuaiu at tjiiktiiim, aiici a u VI II. 1 The regnlar monthiy n.eetlng of ihe board of directors of the Prince-Rupert General Hospital was held last nlaht in the hospital. Those present were O. P. Tinker, chairman; F. A. MaeCallum, O. V. Wllk-inion. R. E. Benton. Frank Dibb and Mrs. H. L. Landry. dife6tor$; Miss Jean ilarrfeon till., lady superintendent, and II. W Birch, managing secretary. GOODS FOR BURNED OUT FISHERMAN A, Knochsrf Rehabilitation fund Orowlrfrf Bnt Afoch Yet Needed To Set Them Up Again Arrangements have alrendy been nade to secure lumber and havt i temporary dwelhne erected Ocd?e Cote far the family of Axel snoensen who as burned out two I gently requests that everyone walk- are: Susan 6, Norma 4 and Sally $ 1 lne on the skiing grounds use this 5 1 path. Walking on the ski trails not 6 'only spoils them tor- the skiers but g endangers the life and limb of both g pedestrians and skiers. ' it is hopea mat parents win cooperate and warn their children of , I una uniifcf . It 3AK ElJtmS. Secretary Mount Oldfleld - Ski Club. Announcements All advertisements In this col-ermn will be charged for a fuH month at 29c a word. Toe H Bridge February 15. United Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen ner's February 16. Recreation Centre Dance Febru ary 17. Masonic Ball February 17. Cambrai Valentine Tea Mrs. & C Thomson's, February 18. Eagles' Bridge" February 22. March gan's. 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Mor- Legion Women's Auxiliary Bridge March 2. , Scout Concert March 3. Rod And Gun March 6. Presbyterian March 17. St. Patrick's Hall March 17. Annual Meeting Shamrock Tea Supper, CathoVe uHrte Tlnnert Ooeratle. ftnHetv presents "Tlie Mikado' April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre. Anglican Spring1 Sale Anrll is. Presbyterian Blaster Sale1, April St. Peter's Sale May 4. 2'i. Clothes for these will be needed. So far there have been received ah of nronrlses as follows: Mrs. Denny Allen, cot bedstead Mrs. D. O. Borland, mattress. A Friend. $2.00. Sympathizer. $10.00. Royal Hotel, bedstead and spring and dresser.' Fourth Avenue East Lady, bed prinis and mattress. Kelly Doaglas. goods. Df . If. i&tr. bedstead and spring. Salvation Army, clothing. Another lady, bedding. Seiner Port Esslhgton and creW.j siu.au. Seiner Western Ranger and crew, $12.00. The list of heavy articles Is be- WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE May closing at 62c. Hotel Arrivals Royal A. Rosen. Fort St. James: II. 35 Taxi Offers You a 1939 Heated 7-Pas.senger Car at Your Service Phone 35 TAXI n. ilnAM i Ttiir i 1 ness, let by last evening's train. th iro"S ,un8 hlch Lord Nuf- The Britlsfi cofdmbla Hospitals on hU return to the Interior IS COSTLY' HfrtDltat BoaM itrA However, To Avail Itelf Of ' Donation Other Basiness At Monthly Meeting Despite a warning that such Equipment U extremely costly to operate, requiring constant nurs ing attendance as well as tM close supervision of an engineer when In use, the hospital board, at Its meeting last night, on motion or F. A. MacCalhim and O V Wi!- Kinson. ' decided to w confirm addII- svau, us nivwi uuLomciiie manii- facturer and ohilanthroblst. ha offered to present to every bublie hospital in the British Empire. The British Columhf imtr, jAssociation. through which appli- cation f the Irong lung has al ready been made, had a communication borefe the board nointinir out the heavy tost involved lh op erating an irong lung and, suc-gestlng that If it was not the in. aentkm or within the financial aB- iillt? of the hospital to operate it snouia necessity arise. It was afi-fai tor apply for the machine". However. If the board Amir the application would be proceedei with. Correspondence frorri the Prov Indigent Patients Other business at the reeular NEVER SLEEP ON AN UPSET STOMACH Often neulralizinff mcpm fnmnrh nf!A. enu 01 ine Ule mu McCubbin. grant of 70c per diem had e- plred and In connection with the disposition of whom immediate a; - V - O. V. Wlklnson would have started tend the funeral ot the late Thomas ouung ine city as irom January I McCubbln. She will return to the ,al the rate of $250 for these cUy on m tonlehfs Umais train mm- Datients and movM tr thu .fff 1 days ago. It is also understock There '"T e was ltT no seconder, ,1 lVT however. antL ta v,ew ot tact that the hat hat a a ranvnw canvass is l hln- belne m9H. made ro f. bscrtFtio to a fund to help re habHruite then. The four children are young. th oldest belnr Wlttam. 8. Others City Commissioner Is at oresent taking steps to remove these per sons from the hospital, it was agreed, on the suggestion of the chairman, 6. P. Tinker, to leave the matter over for another month, the finance committee in the meantime to continue pressing for' action. Even, if Davment made at 250 per day. the hospital., awing to lack of room, was not desirous of retaininT these Da- tiehfs. It was pointed out. 1 A communication from the Cn- survey that was being hospital finances. The principal, causes of h6spital financial problem, it was stated, were the cost of taking care of Indigents and reckless financing In connection. with group hospitalization. I A letter from the vlllaee munici pality of Terrace advised the board that was witholdlng per capita payments covering treatment of handed Mr. ,ana and Mrs. "' C. c" L L, sanderso! Sanderson ng to Norman Watt, Oov-IM'- ernment Agent, who will notify; , 1 , 3 QU" the donors just as soon as the ! ti0"?blef Pf5 ac; to consldered res,d goods can be received. Light par- 'i1 :eU of soods or money may be' rerraee; Two for the u ioa appHcatlons posit sent to the Daily News at any . time. Work on the new dwelling itor were I!.1 7 Ul! -vin nr i,nv board-one from P. T Cousins ot Lh!? citv.and the otner frotn a Bed coverings are particularly win iwra man. -a needed. nlpeg wheat futures were iTnehang flowing notification by Valen- ea to 'uc hUher yesterday with "'" " iu .Increase the price of milk by 2c to 35c per gallon, it was decided to jcall for new tenders for milk sup-. An offer from the Pioneer Laun- ttf continue doing hospital -fanndry at the present r"ates on fa five- year contract was left Hansen, city; F. t)ay, VahcouVef. fovef until nel mfetln. i rince uopert Miss Jean Harrison R. N., lady F. Sllverthorne, Blllmor: At iinrt.itnnf ,itimf tuA R, Davis aiYd II u Gray. Vancou ver; D. W. Webster. Victoria. Knot Mr: nrtd 4ri wrisrtn, Rfwif- pack AfacKay, City; V. H. R'uffell. uuraor. I . . , ' board thai new caster wheels would be required fof beds when removal was made to the new hospital in order to protect the floors. At $12.75 rr set this will be a rather costly item. Miss Har-' rlson reported that work In the hospital was going along In a. normal routine way. ' Frank Dlbb reported Droeress for the new building committee. U you wish to svmv a Classified. can make the whole world smile in the morning To relieve the effects of over-indul gence- escape "acid Indigestion" that can ruin the whole nest day simply do this: Take 2 lablespnonfuh of PMnips' fthUc of MaRne!ia in a glass of water AT BEDTIME. While you sleep, tlifs wonderful alkaltzer will be sweetening your stomach ... easing the upset-feeling and ftaUsea . . . helping to bring back a "normal" reefing. By morning' yoo feel like a minion. Then when you wale take two more tabiespoonfuh of Phillips' Milk PHILLIPS MUk of Magnesia incial Board of Health on the -" . -. - . . same subject pointed out that th. v ch.i-t- n. .i.u . . cost of transportation from Cowf the Pfihcess Adelaide for Victoria AlDlia IS isia.iu, woaiQ nave IO D? -hero h Mn utr. ohrb l i&Ken care of. The machine vnuM ti.. .. . . . w become available for distrlbutiori ILeadinP HOWllflP early thU year. In addition ttf Mrs. E. Ooldsworthy, who has treatment of infantile' naralvsi v. . j. , ,these iron lungs could be employ- weeks In the city, left by the Ven- .w. .cixawry purpose, ture this morning on hr refm- to her home at Surf Inlet. Alex Flnnle, who .-...;, retnrried ci.uicu on un of Magnesia with the juice of a whole orange: That Is the quickest, simplest, easjest way to overcome the bad effects of too much eating, smoking or drinking. Thousands use it. But when you buy, make sure you get the Real Article. Never ak for "milk Of magnesia alone always ask for "Itiillips' Milk of ftiasnesa uie kina many doctors cnuursc nix m uuu Results of Today's Play In School Boys' League Alpha', 2325. Beta, 2271. Gamma, 2109. The league standing: Alpha, 14186. Bena, 13151. Gamma, 13523. High ..iw.wujr acajou oi me aospitai Scores eift... In i. um High c. School w a,..- Boys tki Bowl board last fifeM mri.. hi.. Th.irsrfav nihr. trQi f . slon of the ritt.aMnn nf i.f' .... - mg wague looay were: . u.vubmi, otuuuuu, icik ou jas evenings trata for Tvmee to attend the !wi-wnom whom the the nrnv.ni provincial government ... . . ....... Winners of theatre tickets were: Miss Eleanor Moxley left on last Scherk, 176; Tlmmermelster, 179 Hon from the citv t hoinr evening's - train for terrace to at- Brown- '3- CHURCHNOTICES FREE BIBLE LECTURE At Metro'pole Hall Tomorrow, Sunday, Feb. 12, 7:30 pjn. Speaker D. J. Ferguson of Ottawa, Travelling Representative of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Subject "FASCISM or FREEDOM" I Mr. Ferguson has first hand information of events taking placenta made of) v'anaaa logemer wun a good knowledge of Bible prophecy and its ful An extensive rue or statistical n forms to be filled In concerning ,5 the hospital was presented to the n board. . WlNNiPEn Pib. li- rrpr-i-wrn. uujiiriiw.j SALVATION ARMY Don't Fail To Hear This Timely Message "The Modern DanceA Product of Hell" At tllB SALVATION ARMY Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Holiness Meeting at 11 ajn. Special Vocal and Instrumental Music at Both Services ALL ARE HEARTILY WELCOME CLEARANCE OF ODD PIECES of FURNITURE To be Disposed of at Prices That Will Ensure Quick Selling J only VanHy Dressers $21.90 t Only Buffett 18.00 2 Chiffoniers With large drawers. Made of select Eastern Hardwood In Walnut finish $ig.9s 2 Linoleum Rugs Discontinued patterns $7.95 Trade-Irt Allowance for Your Old Furniture and Stove on New Phone GREEN 910 EllO'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE . mi bm MXMSM2 KUKKSKS KIWi BttBitlil 0 1'B1TI REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River $36.00 ,!c,,,rn Meals and Berth Included Leaving Prince Rupert THURSDAYS Rate Effective Nov. 1st Until Feb. 28. Return Limit, March 31. 11:15 p.m. Southbound Vr3-33 Canadian National Steamships