PAGE FOUR 15 for common ordinary sore throat rr-1 'MFC . Zl FILLED WITH PLEASURE! filled with silky threads of mild, ripe Virginia leaf, cut extra fine to lie smooth and even on the paper and roll cigarettes that are richer, smoother, more satisfying. And the pouch is certainly a great convenience it's a "pocket humidor," and economical, too, because it keeps the tobacco always just right for easy rolling. OLD VIRGINIA Fine Cut Twenty -Five Years Ago TODAY'S WEATHKR Prince Rupert Overcast, wind, three miles per hour; barometer. 30.12 (rising); temper ature. 38; sea smooth. fT 1 1 1 I A . February 21. 1914 ! "P isiana onowery, westerly Last night the police descended i wmd- S"teen miles per hour; sea In a raid on the Two Star HotelcnoPPr- on Fraser Street. Thirty-five men! Langara island Part cloudy, were takea Into custody on gamb-! westerly wind, twenty miles per ling charges. A large amount of hour barometer. 30.07; tempera- paraphernalia was also taken. A Bella Coola farmer complains at the slow rate of road construction there. Only one mile of bad road a year is being built, he declares. Fourteen halibut boats unloaded catches here. Three cents per pound is being paid. Try a Daily News ciuasiried advertisement for best results. ... a ture, 39; sea moderately rough. Dead Tree Point Light rain, calm; barometer, 30.12; temperature, 35. Bull Harbor Overcast, southeast wind, 21 miles per hour; barometer 30.09; temperature. 30; sea choppy. Alert Bay Raining, southeast wind, five miles per hour; temperature 38. Estevan Raining, southeast wind, six miles per hour; barometer. 30.30. Victoria Clear, calm; barometer, 3030. Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind, ten miles per hour; barometer. 30.33. i Prince George Cloudy, westerly 'wind, four miles per hour; barom-teter. 30.02. Terrace Cloudy, calm, temperature 32. 35 Aiyansh Part cloudy, west wind. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, 33. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 31. Stewart Foggy, calm, 31. Hazelton Part cloudy, .calm, 33. Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, 30. Bums Lake Dull, calm, 31. SPECIALS ! Grapefruit-- rp King Oscar- 6 for 2 tin, , 2C Fresh Eggs- ocp Shredded Wheat- 4n Jl Dozen Pkt HC Tissue Rolls- Off JTT Rolled Oats- tor" DC Pkt 17C Fresh Spinach- TT Q Prunes- f 2.lb, pkt 19c Apples- Bella Coola Of ftA C 6'lbs Potatoes-Sack 51.90 Copeland's Fruit Market Phone 872 FREE DELIVERY UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 6teamera Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Que Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Ticket From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 5C8 77ie Letter Boa: .NATIVES COMPLAINT Editor, Daily News: I wish to say a word or two con cerning the condition of the native! trying to make a living. We could not make any money and have been hard up every winter.. The Dominion and provincial anniversary HONORED BY PRESBYTERY (Continued From Page One) I Master and ours, broueht to us. lntendency. "We rejoice that Mrs. Oster Rey. J. C. Jackson of Prince Ru it pert was elected chairman for the THE DAILY NZTTS Friday, February 24, PIONEERS HONORED 'Islanders Gather to Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Andy Christensen's Silver Wedding fishermen along the Skeena River. QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Feb. We have been working for the fish '24. One of the outstanding social canning companies for many years events of the season at Queen Char-from early spring until late fall'i0tte City took place on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christensen. the occasion being their silver wedding governments granted the fishing! Friends from far and near gath grounds for us natives to make a living. We go to work at the canneries every spring and. before we start fishing, our accounts in the cannery office run up to $350. This amount Is charged against us for boat rent and other equipment. very hard day and night trying to make up this amount and every week-end we draw another $10 in coupons for buying groceries; enough lor the week, our account1 Queen Charlotte Islands proved Is, therefore, growing fast ahead of. most Interesting and amusing, us so that, when we finish In the I Gordon H. Jolllffe ably exDressed fall, we come out with empty pock- the good wishes of all present and ets. Some of the fishermen Just extended heartiest congratulations break even and some go in the hole, to the happy couple. Although we make from six to sev- . Delightful refreshments en hundred dollars in the season. It served, all goes to the canneries for boat A very pleasant event during the rent, net, gasoline and other equip- evening was a presentation of a ment. We get nothing for our- sliver tea service and tray to Mr. selves. and Mrs. Andv Christensen from In spite of this the fishing com- those present by Mrs. Pitt Turner. oanles are not satisfied. They put Mrs. Christensen very ably respond-the blame on the fishermen for be- ed. ing in the hole at the end of the The singing of "Auld Lang Syne" season. They have stopped giving brought the very happy gathering us advance money before the sea- to a close. son opens because some of the fish- Mr. and Mrs. Christensen have ermeri end the season in the hole, lived on the Islands for nearly thlr-Some people are unable to work ty years and are held In very hlah steadily because of having to use esteem by all old engines that gave them too much trouble and make them lose the best fishing chances. ; -1 We claim that the companies charge too much boat rent and now there Is a rumor that the canner ies Intend to cut down the gear during the coming season. This we resent deeply and are considering what steps we may take In order to protect ourselves and better our condition. W T RTWr-t.ATO i Whiff lets From The Waterfront Patl Locker and Alywyn Chastency supplied the music. Mrs. Gordon H. Jolllffe's fine soprano voice was When we start fishing we work heard to advantage in "Cominz Through the Rye" and Mrs. A. Duval pleased everyone with her humorous readings. George D. Beattie reminiscence of thirty years on the There were sexty-one passengers aboard the steamer Pri iu'hlrh U'9 In rw-irt VAtorr4tr n f f a ......... " iVID jVdtVIUHj aibCI Kltwana soumoouna irom Skagway to . Vancouver. Five persons diserabark- ea irom the vessel here and five took passage from this port for the I south. During the ajionth of January no less than 14.713.700 pounds of fresh "It Is your Joy In passing to Ilsn wa landed at the Boston fish bear with you as a garland of P,cr- flowers the goodwill and the .. . prayers of this the Presbytery of Canadan ,,rAcalcn A tor Prince Rupert, native, Oriental 'f8 t31'C00'000 Pundj and uhit, mrtn uh , hav or m-m P.un1 more than In graced the office of your super- 12L1'he "ded value was $2,-,o In 1937. 1 2 noui ano yourseii are in sucn gooa Halibut shipment tn nritain rf..r health and in the calm and quiet ing i838 moslly from BrltUn CoN of restful years may the grace of umbiat amounted to 3.147.500 our Lord Jesus Christ and the love p0unds as compared with 2.023,100 wv aim 'tuu.Mi.iJ ui "ic pounds in 1937. The export of Moiy bpint De witn you Dotn. j salmon to the United Kingdom In! 5 During the evening session com-(1.937 amounted to 6.100.000 pounds1? mlttee reports were received andi ,0 resolutions considered. The meeting,- - I, 1., expressed appreciation of addition-! VJVWWAVWywwAVA al hospitalization supplied by the Opening of New Number for T". -4 4 - T II I f 1 ( 1 Department of Indian Affairs and m vnroccoH t lis Vt-i-va V 1 1 tVils nlrrVi t be further extended to meet the needs. Appreciation was also vole- ed for additional educational op-' portunltles provided by the Depart-ment. V Officers Elected ;! '2 ociiicc ana iicpenaaDimy Phone 13 Taxi Opp. PAT MAZZIE Post Office, 4th St. coming year with Rev. T. C. "'-j well of Port Simpson u wNtanfiwti,,,,,,,,., ana nev. u. w. More as treasurer. Committee conveners were appoint- jjj ed as follows: jjj Historical Rev. W. H. Pierce and n Rey. E. S. Fleming. m Settlement Rev. T. C. Colwell f and Rev, D. W. More. Christian Education Rev. F. II. Oollghtly. Education and Students Rev. P. R. Kelly. jg Evangelism and Social Service (i Rev. A. L. Anderson. ' ! Foreign Missions Rev. Adam Crisp, Rev. B. Kabayama. ' a m Pensions Rev. Wm. Seldcr. jjj Home Missions Rev. J. C. Jack- jj son. Publications Rev. Bishop Black Central Emergency Fund Rev. H Wright. Church Life and Work Rev. F. II. Oollghtly. Church Preperty Rev. T. C. Colwell. Missionary and Maintenance-Rev. E, 8. Fleming. Publicity Rev. A. L. Anderson, j Ministerial Standing Rev. P. R. Kelly. Indian Committee Rev. Bishop Black. ELITE Beauty Parlor Mrs. Sutherland Introducing the New Zotos Permanent By an amazing color change the guardian eye signals the instant this exquisite perm-Jg anent Is complete. This pre-2 clslon timing assures longer m f H m s, Hi life, greater depth and far jjj lovelier curls. LI " M g Phone 199 for Appointments i REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations rhone 658 TERRACE Kirs. Arthur Prince Rupert short holiday. Beaudln left for Tuesday for a S. N. O. Kirkaldy went to Prince Rupert on Tuesday for dental treatment. Eagles' Bridge And Dance Was Usual Success The Eagles' Lodge held another of Its very successful series of bridge parties and dances Wednesday night There were twenty-six tables of cards and about 150 were present for the dance. Music for dancing was by Mrs. J. 8. Black's Orchestra and Robert McKay was master of ceremonies. as against 5.024.000 pounds In 1938. C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade lalde. Capt. Henry Armstrong, is due In port at 3:15 this afUrnoon, from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Nell McLcpn, Is due back at 7:30 this evening from a special voyage tn Stewart and will sail at 10:30 pm for Vancouver via th Queen Charlotte Islands. viCI esfntnd Of coal evermined. GALENT0 DOES IT Stored Technical Knockout Over Abe Feldman in Bout at Miami Last Mtht I MAIMI. Florida, Feb. 24: CP- The Terrace branch of the Ca- Tony Galen to scored a technical nadlan Legion held Its regular itiockoixt over Abe Feldman In monthly meeting Wednesday. The the third round of a scheduled ten branch is getting into good shape rounder here last ntehl Feldman 1 with money In the bank and It was down three time in the second was decided to place a sum In 'round and took a terrific pasting javlngs account for use In an em-, before the referee stopped the ersency. The social committee la risht cm- muti u him- miH that ered to congratulate them and to arranging a dance to be held on every time Gatento hit Feldman It share In the festivities arranged for! Easter Monday. 'looked like the latter would fall me special occasion linage, games apart aim uanung were chju) . raw MrS. Lome Kenney of Prlnte OalMiLo wihri MS nound. and ueprge arrived on Saturday 'and u Feldman IWft. staying at tne nome 01 Mr. and, Solly Krelfer scored a technical Mrs. E. T. Kenney. i knock-out over Ben Brown of At J. T. Harvey of the legal firm urown ana iiarvey was here on Monday on legal business. Messrs, Miller. Murphy and were JUndstrom walked In to Terrace from Remo on Tuesday and took the train for the coast the same night lanta. The weights were 1614 Monday Drought three Prince pounds and 183 pounds re Rupert visitors In the persons ol spectively R. E. Moore, Norman Watt and Alex Rlx. 1 -TWO FINE PICTURES Shirley Temple and Jone Family At Capitol Theatre Tonljht And Tomorrow "Little MIm Broadway." starring Shirley Temple, the nonpareil of all Juvenile luminaries. Is the feature offering running now at the Capitol Theatre here. In this Shirley dances with greater ease and talent than in any previous film, maintaining at the tame time her rare dramatic ability. Six sparkling tunes range from ballads to swing and lend themselves to the little girl's singing. The story is an interesting and human one. The supporting east Inrludes George Murphy. Hollywood's ace dancer; Jimmy Durante. Phyllis Brooks. Ed na May Oliver. George Barbier. Ed- J ward Ellis. Jane Darwll Donald Meek. Patri' 1a Wtider E! Brendel ITW ooooooooooooooooooor 00000000000000000000000.000000000 MacKenzie's Furniture February Special Simmons Steel Bed, wal. finish, Simmons Cable Sprint. SI Felt Mattress, Hex. $:70. 2 Feather ritlows, re 13.00. Phone 775 327 TIIIKII mmons lebru- ary tasn special, Bed Complete and nni nr Pillows OZ4.,l Old King Coal Is a clever old gink He works wink pure magic in a He'll Cheer your moping. drooping soul With a ton of Phllpott Evltt Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. The IJcst Coal in Town REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls nd Powell River $36.00 ,!"lrn Meals and IJcrth Included Leaving Prince Rupert THURSDAYS Rate Effective Nov. 1st Until Feb. Return Limit, March 31. 28. 11:15 p.m. Southbound V-2-23 Canadian National Steamships i o 0 o' o o 0 it VENUE 6 0OOOO0000OO000OOO000006000O0D000000000000C00000 0 OOOOO' LAST TIMES TONIOIIT and Claude OUUniiwai . On the aine pill Miss Broad ay is iw Farm." another of tlm p Jones Family series in : , and Roger let therruelvi .amiiy in for a ncc f and bushels of fun and ment when Ihey havi- ment in the basement in -1.. with the result that all 1. go to Aunt Ida's farm pairs are being made T' qullity of the farm arrt lsge for that matter ,.. turbed and Ui ngs culmm . entering points The (am. takes part with some in-additions Including Louise da as Aunt Ida. Lome Jamlsson arr.w city on the Prince day afternoon fron J . will sail Sunday even t. Catala for Hyder Last Complete Show 8 -j SHIRLEY TEMPLE 1 In "Little Miss Broadway" i With i:i)VA MAY OI.IVLK r.i:oit(;i; .Mi Ki'iiv (At 7:16 and 9 1? j PLUS - I TIIK JONES FAMILY I In "DOWN on the PAinr (At 8:35, Once Onl. FOX NEWS (7:00 and 9 M, COMING SATURDAY ONLY HAY MII.LAM) In : "SAY IT WITH niKMH' Plus WM. BOYD In "IN OLD MEXIl'O Ride With Service and torn fort In a ?-l'aeiitr Heated tar Phone 35 TAXI A Hot Time Is What You Want Tbli W Inter You can jet It by uilnc ar fatnoiM Kdvin, Bulkier Vur or Nanslmo-Welllnctoii toil I'KINCH RtTPKKT FEED CO. Thones 58 or 5S8 Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 3M THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only slmon canning company with an the year round payroll U Prince Rupert Walker's Music Store Large Stork Music Helntiman, Nordhelmer and Less re Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th SL