it si Z PAGg rou THE DAILT NEWS Tuesday January 31, njj. 1 i.iniCVi ANNETTE'S Stock Reducing Sale One Day Only Wednesday February 1 Goats Coats 4 only plaid tweed coats, wolf collars. Regular 4 only untrlmmed coats, size fourteen only value to $32.50. QQ nq Regular values to $29.50. ciQ fC Stock Reducing Sale ?J.U? Slock Reducing Sale frl.UP Dresses Dresses Street Dresses. Regular values to Qf QP New print dresses. Sizes 14 to 42. Regular $5.95. Stock Reducing Sale J3 value to $3.95. QA nn ; Stock Reducing Sale ?3Ot7 Skirts Hose Plaids, tweeds, worsteds, flannels. Some with , ,t u. shoulder straps. Reg. values oi nn t?11 Mned chiffon and semi-service hose, to $3,5. Stock Reducing Sale Ud ffjff figg Wool Pajamas 100 Pairs Shoes 2is'n,!?f7?r-Tal,?,.t0 S1.49 Oddllnestoclear.N6lrions.no $2.95. Stock Redunng Sale QX.XU MUU Q1ftft charges. Stock Reducing Sale, pair Waists ; Girls' Dresses All c'ear waists to 1 9g and ggg ! Taffetas and P,alds. 6 to 14. g A, 1 Reg. values to $3.95. Sale ?J.fD Sale Starts 9 a.m. At ANNETTE'S TEMPORARY LOCATION Next Door Bulkier Market Annette Ladies' Wear Co. We Lead am Others Follow LOG SCALE (Alice Arm Bridge t SLUMPING Party Is Enjoyed total This January was Only About ?' One-Tenth of Year Ago Pole Production is Also Lower Fine Affair is Staged by Chamber Of J2ines Saturday Evening ALICE ARM, Jan. 31 Under the auspices of the Alice Arm branch Timber scaling in Prince Rupert 1 of the British Columbia Chamber airtrict this January totalled but S35.907 board feet as compared of Mines a very enjoyable bridge party was held in the community with 3,202,191 board feet In the club house on Saturday bme month last Year. The scalp Ladies' first nrtrp sac per varieties this January was: Mrs. E. Peterson and ladies' conso-fcerlar. 183,294 board feet; spruce,' lation prize by Mrs. C. Everstan. ?,o4 Doara leei; jacKpme. sz,U20 Mens iirsi prize was won by Tom toara leet; balsam, 4,901 board feet.'Oisen and consolation by W. Cum-j: Lineal feet of poles and Diline mings. . fcaled in the interior totalled 80,- Refreshments were served by Mrs. 70 lineal feet this January in com-! J. Larsen and Mrs. B. Turbltt. pausun wun ivi.il i lineal leet a j fear ago. All the pole and pile pro- POLICE COURT FINES luctlon was in cedar. ' Thp tip rnnnt fVile Tni,m Police court flnpe fn Prftiw Wn - wvm.v ..... o vuiiuiuji naj " - ..VW -. 14 11.010, all In Jackpine, compared 1 Pert for the month of January frith 2,331 in January 1938. ItWs year totalled $75 as compared' I The cord wood output this Janu-'w1th $45 n the same month last iry was 495 as against fifty a year year- pgo. ! Tonight's traiTi. due Cast at 11 o'clock, was reported ids atternoon to be on time. .feHajh McDonald, road superintendent for Atlin district, arrived & the city on the Catala this feornlng from Stewart and will return nnrf.h nn th,a Trtn. r-i lOmorrDw.fterriDon. ; ' VICE-REGAL IGLOO i I i - 1 , GODTHAAB. Greenland, Jan. 31: CP) Residence of the Governor i ; of Greenland will be a snow hut j until spring as weather conditions make it impossible to replace the) house destroyed by fire New Year's Eve. If you wish to swbV something ' Try a Classified. Keep the Furnace Roaring nd Keep the Pot Boiling with Bulkley Valley Coal TODAY'S STOCKS iCouncj a n. i-huiou Vancouver Big Missouri, 25. Bralorne, 11.00. Aztec, .05 ask. Cariboo Quartz, 2.25. Dentonia, ,05. Golconda, .04(2. Minto, .02 Fairview. .03. Noble Five, .02 . Pend Oreille. 1.58. Pioneer, 20. Porter Idaho, J32i. Premier. 250. Reeves McDonald, 2W2. Reno, 21. Relief Arlington, .11. Salmon Gold, .09. Taylor Bridge, .05. Premier Border, .00?8. SUbak Premier. 1.80. Congress, .008. Home Gold, .01 ask. Grandview, .05Vi. Indian, &. Quatsino, .02)2. , Oils A. P. Con, 20 ask. Calmont, .43. C. it E-, 2.10. Freehold. M't. McDougal Segur, .16 ask. Mercury, .073,4. OkalU, 1.15, Pacalta, .07. Home Oil, 2.50. Toronto 1 Beattle. U5. Central Pat., 25. Gods Lake, 23. Little Long Lac, 325. McKenzie- Led Lake; 1,20. . . Pickle Crow, 5.25. San Antonio, 125. Sherritt Oordon. 122. Smelters Gold. J02. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.75. Oklend, .21. Moshcr, .16. Madsen Red Lake, .47. Stadacona, 9. Francoeur. 21. Moneta, 125. Bouscadillac, .08. Thompn Cadillac, 2i. Bankfleld. 20. ' ; East Malartic, 2.40. Preston E. Dome, 1.55. Aldermac, .45. Kerr Addison, 1.90. Uchl Gold, 1.49. ' Int Nickel, 51.50. . Noranda, 79.00. Cons. Smelters, 55.00. Athona, .06. Hardrock, 1.68. Barber Larder, .10. Fernland; .12. Dominion Bridge. 32.75. Chesterfield, 1.28, (Canada's Royal Guests CANADA'S HOMES WILL INTRIGUE INTEREST OF Victoria KING AND QUEEN HERE': Royal Family Moved Several Times as Status Rose Until I George VI Succeeded to Throne I It IS snfp tn siiv Thnr Pnn.iflf.nn hnmnc it-ill Vinl1 IVin Palace, the Royal Lodee at Wind- sor. Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Scotland. In each of these four the Queen's deft touch has succeeded in producing a home despite the "form! even grim appearance of som; of them. Dut perhaps this is no miracle for one who served her aDnrentle- home of the Queen's familv In B Forfarshire. In the years Just after me Great War. the ill her mother, the late Countess of Strathmore. left the Queen virtually in charge of the great battle-mented pile. During their brief three-week tour of Canada. Their Majesties wi'l live for the most part aboard the royal train that will take then across tne continent and back. In' ANY0X A bridge and whist party was sponsored by the Social Club Mup at nouseKeepmc m the great ,Mrs. J. H. Fee and D. Marshall bell; men's. A. Campbell: consola UonS. MlSS II. Ward and R Ward health ofiThe evening concluded with curv ing of refreshments by the com mittee. O. Higglns and W. Ttaev re turned on the Prince George last week after spending holidays in Vancouver. , v" ijonoring Mr. and Mrs. R Ben- TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Clear, northwest wind, two mile ner hour, baro- ! meter. 29.97 i falling ; temperature.' 29: sea smooth. TrlDle Island Cloudv. northerly wind. 18 miles per hour; moderate' chop. Lanzara Island Ovrreajt. north-. est wind, eight miles per hour;' barometer, 30.05; temperature. 32; light swell. 1 Dead Tree Point Overcait calm: barometer. 29.99; temperature. 31: light swell. Estevan Clear, calm: baro interest of the King and Queen, when they visithe Im-1" I "V. v. bl)rinSt as inwen as any omer aspect oi uin- Bull Harbor-clear. lanian uie. ror on the subject oi homes and home-making j their Majesties are experts. I As occuoants of the Throne, the couple have four wind, temperature 20 calm, baro meter. 29.97; temperature. 31; light swell. Alert Bay Snowing, northwest wind, four miles per hour; baro meter. 30.11; temperature. 32; sea smooth. Victoria Raining, northerly wind, four miles per hour; barometer. 29.83. Vancouver Cloudy, southwest wind, four miles per hour; baro .TiiT? 7i?yab,e (f,'alr met. A winners were as follows: n. bridre.- bridge.- .. .! ladies' first. Mrs. O. C. Marshall: I ,j fT- ! n" Rents, w. Rudland. consolaUon. 1" "l mu" nour; Mrc" Terrace Part cloudy, northeast Aiyansh Cloudy, ealm. 13. Alice Arm Clear, calm. 11. Anyone Clear, calm. 9. StewSrt Clear, calm, 3 below Hazelton Cloudy, northwlnd. 12. Smlthera Clear, ealm. 14. Burns LakeDull. calm. 2 above. Woman Is Slain; Man Then Turns i am On Himlf Their longest stay will be at Rideau Hall during the four-day visit to the capital and the graceful old mansion is behvr redecor ated for their benefit. The gover iinev were alven ouartpr at . White Lodge at Windsor. As they assumed more and more of the duties of the royal family and the list of their engagements lengthened, this became inconvenient ai.d the Earl and Countess nf strath. IN' I'KOIUTR In the Mattir uf the "Admlniktrallon Ana In the Matter .f the i:-tat of iohn Watford NtrumhMk linvauii TAKE NOTICE that by order at Honor. W. E IWher. the HUi day Januarr. A. D laio r . - nc piayra lor a wniie ana uteri v &iiiouti HU of AdminJlraitor of the ckMjt at John Waif or d BlncimAiprJr .nn .11 ipartks hAVtrur claiLma eotate are hereby inquired to furnUh mme, prcjierty verlf lod to me on or be-ifore itiie XStti day of February. 1B39, .and All Dartl ts 1 1 .. are mrulrtd to pay the tmowxt at their lndcbtudneM to trie forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Off.lc.aJ Adavtaltni.tor, Prlrwie Rnjurt. B. n. ijcd t-he 12th day of January, AJ. 2V39. I dancing was enjoyed with Ward5'i Orchestra supplying the music' TORONTO Jan 31 rr a ' 0r,6S' W!lh S2?2.n hti "en,t? d ed on SSSSSr.'SK!;, HavC .I.. . oeea snot throuth the head bv a nor-general. Lord Tweedsmufr. will Zrun liy tended Z tSr man Vh thwt lurned " move to temporarj' quarters when congratu and 15 ,n cr,Uc" cond- they take up residence. ' "L Their Hosuekeeplng freshmenU were served.t X cfose ' Sved 'L?! The first experience of the King of the dancing. iS?H hm IT Uxm ao from and Queen at homemakin rl - Tofleld. AlberU The woman had after their marriaee in 1923 when complained" of the man s attention. as Duke and Duchess of York. . " Whifflets From The Warerfronl more co-ooerated bv tunto "J" Aut;xir? P?n'"l C.N.R.' Traini For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and days s From the EasU- Tuesday T)iiikJ... j Saturdays n VIOLINIST and TEACHER E. P. GRANGER Trained in Europe Advanced Students and Beginners PHONE RED B20 Frl- p.m. ptu the great, forbidding palace a few WAWawjvjvw.w.s blocks awav. To a terrified mM i the Queen Queen is is said said t tn h havp Hvon . her promise that she would make Buckingham Palace everv bit mi homelike as the Piccadilly house. J OXFORD HELL BEATEN OXFORD. Ene.. Jan. 31: (npi Oxford University was defeats! 200 in nn trp fi..l. mnAU .ul V - .. - uuvkv; Willi m Davos. I :i IS TIIC Ml l'ltKMi: COI KT OF IIKITISII COI.l'MHIA V A Hot Time Is What Tou Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous Ed0n, Bulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Wellinfton c'oaL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 Landmark South 0i Princeton Is Prey Of Flames their London house. No. 17 Bn lA "'c rance" Norah . - placing the sailing boat. present pulling and TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY Two Shown. 7:00 and 9:1 S0NJA HENIE In 'My Lucky Star With KICUAItl) GREENE JOAN DAVIS (At 7:13 and 9:50) Aioi:n Fox Cameraman In TILMINO IIICS THRILLS" Crime Doesn't Fay Series "THINK IT OVKir Cartoon "Gandy Gooe and Iloormdaj" NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelli proprietor "A IIOMF. AH' AT FROM HOME" Rale S1.00 up 30 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert B P fhone Ml P.O. Bt ll AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture At the .Summit Aptt. on ThurwUr Feb. 2nd, .Suite 3, Commenrini it 2:15 p.m. Instructed by the owner I win i by PbMIc Auction contents ! , apartment eonaUOnp of: One m Victor AU-Wae Radio J only Chetr field Chalra. 9x12 As mlnter Carpet, 1 lane oak r.i leather Rocker. Hoover Carpn Sper complete new. is It Ax mliuttr Carpet Runner. i-ixlA ax mlntr Carpet, Mantle Clock i - Drewer. ureser.3 3 0l OH Pa Painting. n ting. 1 1 Trl-Lliht Tri-Light Street, to the young counle ' L" ' it- -- - -v-i . It was .FthUhSS that Prin-.o" hbrd frm A,aSka toia ?T T ""H KlUhen Table, 4 Ch".r. i p2r rrLJ??- "ve cess Elizabeth, heir pcrson' a-tim" .mllM of Table. Drophead Sewin Marhln .the throne, appeared on the se'ene fTve I D"e ' da. 7 .br- on APru 21. 1926. The second of ZTZ, Bi:;7; bp"n Inn Sprirg impir rn Mnn r(- w. i - i iiiilohi- ,,nlmii. was born fo;Va B,!l,.N5rah countered quite a few tee j ak uw- hr In urrn...it mw. an event of siznifieanrp fr, ".""'" wnne Scots in that she was the f.r,coinin6 um- royal baby to be born north of the Tweed in 300 years since charip t From this comes her name, whirh is an ancient one of Scottish royal ly. in aue course the Duke and 7, , sailed ,,ru at ai 1:30 1:JU 11,1 this Duchess selected a"e"1O0n Ior Vancouver and a house of their way v" ana vacated tne Strathmore property. They rented No. 145 Pic caaiuy, wnich sUnds facing the arch at Hyde Park Corner at the top of Constitution Hilt fhi I house became a landmark for Lon doners and small crowds were often to be seen watching the little princesses at play in the abbrevi ated garden at the back. It was here that the abdication crisis found them In 1935. The crowds In Piccadilly grew grew larger larger and then one dav came th nrat that the little family must move to " Union steamer Catala. Cant. . " Ca.A rot GOING .M OMULS' BARMOUTH. Walea. 'CPt Announrempnt Jan. 31: b made "-wulbvi. a i 1 1 I"U in TV FT tu. r .... - earlv at 5 in thu e "oyai waiionai uteboat Rt.lr. morning from Irutltutlon I will provide Stewart. Anvox ! . ... . " a r-V w &iewart, Anyox and and nthr other n,tv, north ern polnu and moior-meDoai at at Barmouth, re- Mattreu. 2 small earneu niinWt Sheet. poU and Pant. DUhes. e Term Cash. Thei (oods are all nearly ntw and In flrt tUis rondition, Geo. Dawes Auctioneer 000000000000000000000000000KOOeK)OOOOOCHJOOOOOOOOOOOO- MacKenzies Furniture Used Chesterfield Suite Chesterfield couch and two large chairs with walnut facings. Covered with tapetry. Complete set Phone 775 Smoked "Rupert Brand" $35.00 327 TMIKII AVENUE Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. 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