Mr 0 lJUf fuefay. fttmiirW, l'MJ. Hotel Arrivals prince" Rupert n A MacLean. Port E Hot PERISH IN Reg. rrlre 1U0, Special $1.00 HOME FIRE' . I I mm I Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqr?tjts The Rexatl Store Phones- S L St Open Dally front' I a.m. till 10 p m. Sundays and Holiday from 12 noon I III 2 p.m; 7 p.m. (ill 9 p.m. A Gift of Reading All mcmlwrships taken out in February will he continued until .March Hist without additional charge; I'ay 7."c now and read all you can until March 31st. One book at' a time but you can change it as often as you" wish, fake advantage of this Special Offer and Join Now. Here is a partial IisUf Rccenf New RttbUsf- WISDOM'S GATE -OUN JUSTICE CLAY ACRES DISPUTED PASSAGE DEAD NED .t.s;.....;:..l .. Barries v.. BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW THE JOURNEY UP Royal Regiment . REMEMBER THE END THE GOLDEN SPANIARD ...... ... FLYING COLORS r WITH MALICE TOWARD SOME ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO ALIAS THE PROMI3ED LAN& r .t...; nscner Douglas Masefield Norris HkKens . Frankdu ti Turnbull Wheauey Forester ... Halsey : Field Otirwlt tltE SWORD OF ISLAM . - Sabatinl Ifeiital Library Section REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER Calling at' Orean Falls and Powell lllver $'3'6.0'0' I,durn Meals and llcrth Included l-eavln '''"e Ruiert THURSDAYS Rate Effective" Nov. 1st Until Feb. 28. Return Limit, March 31. 11:15 p.m. Southbound V-2-33 Canadian Natfotial .meaiinships i liVancouver. f a 8 8' o a o o 01 o o o 5? .5! Mass Requfem WitT B iuh( Cnmdrrow, Wednesday, February IS, at 10 a.m'. for the late Pope" Pith' Xf in Annunciation Pro-CallSe'd-ral. All Welcome J. R. Heckman. prominent business mart of Ketchikan, was a g .passenger aboard th Prirkess" Ko-5. rah this morning going through on Si a business trip to Seattle, ol i Rf" RcV. t. R. Crlmont!. Roman 6 Catholic BUhbp of Alaska, was a o 'passenger aboard' tfie Princess itfr' rah this morning going through from Juneau to Seattle. H. K. Zumkchr, who has been in the Prince RuDert General Hos-1 - - i Jpltal for some months. Is much improvea in neaiui ana expects 10 be out and' back to work" about the first of March. D. J. Ferguson of Ottawa, representative of the Watch Tower Bible At Tract Society, af (9oeescooooo6ooooooooooooooaooraoooooooaoooooooooooo: Iter spending a few days in the . i . . . . t . i.- . i kcuy, .fik on uud evenings train 'for 7pley. ifurns Lake and other interior points. On Sunday night ( ' Mr. Ferguson gave a lecture In the Metropole Hall here on the sub-'lect of' "Faiclsm or Freedom." City of Prince Rirj.ert' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all owners of dogs within the city are required to procure Immediately a .dog license and tag. which may be secured at the City Hall. Male dogs $2.00. Femile dogs $5.00 CITY COLLECTOR. (37) Announcements All advertisements In thVcol-amn will be charged for a full month' at 25e a word Toe H Bridge February 15. United" Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen-jer's Febniai-y 16. Recreation Centre Dahcri 17. Masonic Ball February 17. Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. S Thomson's, February 18. Eagles' Bridge February 22; March- 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Mor gan's. i Legion Women's- Auxiliary Bridge March 2. Sc"oulf Concert March - 3! Rod and Gun March 6. Presbyterian Marth 17. St. Patrick's Hall March 17. Annual Meeting Shamrock Tea Supper, CathpVe Prlnc Rupert Operatic Society jirese'rttS "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol -meaire. Anglican Spring' Sale A'nrlV 13! Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 20. Bt. Peter's Sale May 4. mitt stwi the page Tnnre LOCAL NEWS NO ICS 1 !ra"J, T , ' ' District Forester R. C. St. Clair D. w W Web- Gn,v Vancouver. HALIFAX. Feb. M -C!'. Burned left on last evening- train for a Victoria. bodies of two little girl aged five trip to Burns Lake on official ,uya' I and sir. we re found clasped in each business. O Alberwon. cuy; wra. joc others arm following thedestruc-j - 0eWu!?At nff tton of thelr hom toy nre Sunday! James Duffitt or Stewart was a ,n, Kctehlkan; Mn. Helen niht. At the time of the fire their passenger aboard the Catala this j, r Fiva. o-. nt anti J. parents were visiting, at the" home morning going through" to-Vancou-Allce Arm ot neighbor. It 1 believed .triatver. . the ehlldr?rr were" suffocated befar-eE Try i naur f'ned ad the bodies were burned. I Mf. and Mrs: Ted Jamef of Stew- fart were passenger aboard the Ca- oooooocopooOoooooooodgoodooo4toHWoM the triP; ar rvppp'Mrrr ( Hot Water Bottles Reg, MO tl .23, SpMiU- 75c MAJOR Water Bottles Mrs. J. Klnslor sailed this after Vancouver. William FT Stone returned" to the city on the Catald this morning from a business trip to Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomey of .8tewarT are visitors in the city. having arrived from the north on the Catala this morning. villi rilil, w. mm A. Ul . : Alice Arm arrived in the city from Mrs. L K. Reaua. wife of the nro-' the north on the Catala this morn- Vinclal police officer at' Stewart.j fag and are guests at the Royal Ho-Pwas a passenger aboard the Catala tel. The remains of William R Smith, publisher pf the Northern Argonaut, who died suddenly at Stewart last Thursday morning, were here aboard the Catala this morning going through to Victoria where the funeral will be held. Donations toward rehabilitating the" Enochson family have been East, and Fraser and Payne. Mrs. P. J. McMillan, Mrs. If. A. Breen and Miss Kay McMillan will sail Thursday night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Helen Kendall', who has been visiting he"rt for the past few weeks, will return with them'tv hef home lrr Vancouver. Richard Knox. Lloyds surveyor. who- has been here for the past week in connection with the an nual inspection of the steanitr Prince" Rupert at the local dry aocic. will sail by the Princ George Thursday night on his re turn to Vancouver. ELITE Beauty Parlor Mrs. Sutherland Introducing thtNew Zotos Permanent By an amazing color eliange the guardian ey signals the IrlstahtJ this exquisite perm arlerit is complete. This precision timing assures longer life, greater depth and far lovelier curls. 2- Phone 499 for Appointments Albert Farrow, stamboat inspect I 1 a LmiUitLtmtmh till mi uxwkutS A. H. Pritehard of Vanderhoof. who arrived In the city at the end cf last week from Vancouver where he has been receiving treatment at Shaughnessy Military Hospital, will proceed td th Interior ori tomorrow etenlng's train. or, who has been here for the past week conducting Inspection of the steamer Prince Rupert, which Is uhdergoing annual overhaul at the local dry dock, will sail Thursday night by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver. Constable and Mrs. Peter Kels- berg arrived at Terrace on Saturday evening's train from Princs George, Constable Kelsberg having been transferred there as provin- iUl police officer. Constable Mc Kenney goes from Terrace to Prince George. their return south. Mrs. Helen Nucich of Alice Arm, who has been visiting for some time at Whltehorse with her daughter, arrived In the city front Prl for Ailed" Arm. Try a Dalljr News ciAslhedr ad vettlsement1 for best results.- 35 Taxi Offers You a 1939 Heated 7-Passenger Car ,at' Yotir Service Phone 35 TAXI MARKET fS UNCHANGED noon on the Catala for a trip to. Few New Retails Lfties To Be Seen Thee Days Oranges and Winter Apples at Their Best Few chariges are t noted' at this season of the year on the local retail market. New green California cabbage is now arriving. Oranges are at their best and are moving freely at prices which were never lower. Winter applet are also at their best. Prices of staple lines are falrh steady. Eggs, after a drop, are expected to firm up again. Butter Is also firm. Current retail prices here are a-follows: eggs B.C. Fresh Extras. Orade A Large, cartoned. do 20 Local new laid, doz; J5 Fruit Orape fruit, California and Texas. 4c to Lemons, Doz. 30c to .. received .i.w,..u from huui Mr. ..... and auu Mrs. WHO. Theo. 4 11CU I Oranges, ..ijv., dot 19c to Collart. Airs. Iveson, Fifth Avenue! Bananas, lb. Rhubarb, 3 lbs". Apples .. M d -. .40 12K . .23 Spitzenberg, box 220 Yellow Newtons; box 2.4J Rome Beauties 2.00 Wlnesaps ..r. 250 Bnttei Fancy, cartoned; lb: 22 JJO. 7 Creamery", lb. M fo. 1 Creamery, lb J1) Lard Pure, lb 20 Vegetables B. C. Potatoes. Id lbs. 55 Sweet' P'otatoes. 3 lbs 2$ B. C. Onions. 6 lbs. 25 Oarlic, Imported, per lb 2i Cal. Carrots, bunch 10 Upriver carrots. 8 lbs. 25 'Parsley, bunch, m -IB. C Beets. 8 lbs J2 r! Mexican Hothouse TomatoeiUb, 2"S. j California Lettuce; head Jte U jO'reen Cabbage, lb .05 HlBrussells Sprouts, 2 lbs. 25 EiCelCry. head, 10c to Spinach. 2" lbs Upriver Turnips, 8 lbs. feed 'nay, Bulkley Valley Timothy 25 .5 , 100 lbs. 1.50 3' Wheat S- Bran 1.70 Middlings 1.85 Shorts' 1.80 Oats' 1.70 i Fine Oat Chops- fid Barley ., 1.30 Laying Mash 250 Oyster Shell 1 25 . .Meats Fowl, No. 1. lb. .23 Roasting Chicken; lb 2r Ham, first grade, lb. 25 Bacon side, sliced, best grade 45 Pork, shoulder, lb .25 TV-.. .1. mm! rotK, mm, 10 Pork. leg. lb .' 20 Pork, dry salt, lb. .25 Veal, loin, lb 20 Veal, shoulder, lb .20 Beef, pot roast 15 Beef Steak, lb. 25c to 25 Lamb, leg, lb. .35 Lamb Chops, lb .35 Fisb Halibut, lb ,15 Smoked Kippers, lb. .. 15c. and J20 Salmon, red spring, fresh, lb .35 Hour Flour. 49"s, No. 1 hard wheat.. 1.80 Second Patent 1.70 Flour. 24's ,C5 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs 25 Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled .40 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb .45 Almonds, shelled, lb .65 Brazils 20 Lieut. Col: Gibson and Sergeant Mixed Nuts .25 Major Cockburn of Victoria, who' Pecans 2Z have been here for the past week Peanuts 2 lbs. .25 or so In business in connection; with local Department of National Defence projects, sailed by the Princess .Norah this morning on Apricots, lb Dried fruits White Figs, lb ...'. .15 alack Cooking rigs, lb. .- 10 Dates, bulk, lb- 8c to .lb Lemon and Orange Peel .25 Citron peel - 25 Prunes, 30-40, lb. 12 Pruned 40-50, lb: - 11 Prune's, 60-70, lb. 09 Raisins. Australian1 seedless, lb: .14 thb north on the Princess Norah I Raisins, Cal Seedless, lb 16 this morning and will sail by thd Currants, lb. I Apples, dried California Table Dates; lb: Stliar White. 100' lbs. 6.00 Yellow, 100 lbs 5.50 Honey Extracted Honey, per Jar 22c to .30 Comb Honey . - -a Cheese 4 Ontario solids. ne lb; .25 Edam, lb. . .50 Ontario, mature, lb. 25 Stilton, lb: .. 2i Roquefort, lb .80 Orange Pekoe Blend mi mm 'when pudding is cookedl TEA ti.iKEtr nict rttiiisCf OW-nalf cup" rice", V teaspoon salt," 3 enps Boiling1 water, V2 cup sugar (white or brown , 2 egg yolks. 3 cups milk, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon vanilla or grated lemdh rind, 2 egg" whites. Wash rice thoroughly. Cook with salt In the boiling water 5 minutes Gilbert Campbell Shrine President Annual Meeting of Local Clab Held Last Night J. J. Little Viee- rresWertr i i The Prince Rupert Shrine Club held its annual meeting last night. j'e'loctfng officers fpr the ensuing year as follows: President, Gilbert CampbelL Vice-President, J. J. Little. Secretary. John Dybhavn. Directors S. E. Parker, C. O. R Anderson and W. H. Shortridge. SEX SPIRIT Of DANCING S& Declares- Salvation' Army fjom- ttatodant m Addrrs Churches Should Not Encourage it "As alcohol Is the. spirit of the beverage so Is se the spirit of the. modern dance." Such was the quo- tation of Captain Ivan Ralsey, Ufi iv.1. tu.M.. n ri., cal Salvation Army commandant, hot water over rice to separate- on kernels. Combine sugar, egg yolkrUeni Dance, a Product of Helt.-mllk. buttef and' Havorine with rantain rtalstv tooit the stand rice. Fold in beaCen egg whites. that churches which permitted Place lrr buttered baking dish and njodern dancing to be held under baxe in pan of hot water in mod- l"eir. t .1 8 . ; . a .the job. He told of the case1 df a erate dven 32? to 350 degrees f ! ,ocalJ mother who grieved that sne until firm about 30 minutes. harf law rnntnrt of hpr dauuht'pi'- The cookln of the" pudding m?y ! raid that' she had learned to dartre be completed In the top of double : a church affair. boiler, egg whites being folded In The' sne"aker 'eave" statistics to 'show that dancing had been the" (cause of the downfall of many i young men and women who wVre I now the Inmates of Institutions. 1 He asked his younger listeners particularly to weigh the question1 against spiritual, physical and" moral character and decide If dancing was not harmful. The speaker made it clear that he did not refer to Biblical dancing" In which men and women were separ ated. The musical program of the meeting Included vocal and Instru mental dueti by Xrthur Toftstag ana Osberg Anionsen, vocai aueis1 by Ruth and Grace Jones and vocal solo by Adjutant C. A. McKlnnelL The Dally Ntws is an na per. A. B. C. T" Thrift Cash & Carry EXTRA VALUES IN QUALITY FOOD Quaker Oats Regular f'fp' X I package Small package .. . , 8e PHONE 179 First Grade Butter OOX, QQf Nu-Thrift. 3 ibs. Special! Extra Large Size Oranges A Quantity Purchase Enables Cs to Sell These at Dozen Dozen Regular 40c dozen 33C 3 95C ' Red- Arrow Sodas; Red Arrow Graham Wafers "tHf A" Each Tomatoes Ashcroft Brand 2's Choice quality. 25C 3 tins ... .. u . j . . Borden's Chocolate Malted Milk QQA 1-lb. tins .. K' White Corn Aylmer, No. 2 tall tins. 25C Special Shipment Fancy Yellow Newton Apples Large She Per dozen 23c HaUB0X S1.15 B0X S2.25 Pure Lardi-Silver Leaf OCTp 1-lb. packets. 2 for Thrift Tea Orange Pekoe Blend. 1-lb. ASp packets WE DELIVER UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER l-ROM PKINCE RUPERT $36.00 RETURN. Meals and FROM PORTSIMPSON Cri 75 RETURN. Berths QOUJiO included Reduced Ras to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 38th, 1939, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1939. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday; ltffrp.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CAKDE&A FrFday, 10:30 p:m. Monday a.m. Tickets andRescrvatlons from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave.t Phone 5S8 If Convenient' Please' Purchase Tickets at Office