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Junior Section of the Prince Ru-ipert Chamber of Commerce, has; . received handsome pennants which Herring seining will probably be closed in Prince Ru pert Harbor about February 15, the same date as last year, although the exect time has not yet been definitely "set. Meantime, with a good run continuing, seining is being kept on steadilv for the Tucks Inlet and Port Edward reduction plants. There is also seining in progress in 'mind until you have seen him Fitzhueh Sound for the Namu. plant "P. In his native habitat. land around Pacofl on the Queen .here In New York, after midnight Charlotte Islands for that plant. Making Admirals To Retire Them Promotions and :.m k i ,ir tn Other Changes In Vtnonnti Include the vessels which won the halibut ' gea,r setting contests which featured j Supprises :the Junior Section's memorable and Miss Patrick, the cast also in- Deep Sea nshermen's Union, re-1 Tne others promoted rear-cludes J. Carrol Nalsh, Porter Hall turncd to the city on the Princess !admlrai are Capt. Arthur Murrar, and Harry Carey. Adelaide yesterday afternoon fromic Henry Blagrove. Capt. Tom 'The Arkansas Traveler" Is a, trio to Vancouver and Is recelv-Ph,inne rnt William Wake- kansas Traveler," an entertaining! stor- about .a small town. Its news- congratulations of his numer-Walkcr and Capt stuart Bonham- comedy feature, comprise the aJC4 . P inenas, naving DrouRut, n carter, piays tne part 01 me puousner 01 bride, an Eastern girl, with him. Retirement of Capt. Chalmers the paper which Is coveted by Lyle They were married in Vancouver. has caused some surprise In naval Talbot. Bob Burns, star of the piece, I .circles. He. has been director of is an itinerant printer who stops In The highest tide of the year was . tne naval staff college for two trra-n lnnp pnnneh to outwit the vll- ranrH In Prln Piiwrt harhnr' - 1.1 11.. a ---- .(.vv.uvia ... . . vuii - I . y?ara, a, puMbtuti Kcilr aiijr nis escape irom uie can rrancwco nain ana patch up a romance De-hls afternoon at 1:19. The height, sidered a stepping-stone to higher Bay Island prison. Disguised as aitwecn John Beal and Jean Parker., was 23.6 ft. These woman, he and his confederates irvln S. Qobb plays the part of aigher than those board a small coastal steamer, ov- friendly constable. UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PK1NCE KUPERT RETURN. Meals gg QQ FROM PORT SIMPSON CQQ 7C RETURN. Berths OOOttO Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1939, inclusive Co -d 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. CAR DEN A Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. XV. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT of MINES The estimated value of mine production for the year 1938 Is $64,250,000.00. Development during the past year has been good, and a greater Interest has been shown by outside capital, .than lor some years. The Immediate future of the mining industry is bright, and the revival of interest ln prospecting augurs well for continued progress for the Industry. For copies of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines and other publications dealing with the Mining Industry of the Province, apply to; DEPARTMENT OF MINES, Victoria. B. C. to Seattle. RELIGION OF SWING Bruce Hutchison (live Interesting Impression of Night Club Jitterbug Dances In New York Writing from New York to the Victoria Times. Bruce Hutchison gives Interesting Impressions of the new dances as seen In the United States commercial capital. He writes: "You have probably read about that new and disturbing Insect, the Jitterbug. But you can have no real picture of him In your This is a specimen unique to American entomology. No other race could have produced the Jitterbug, for he It a cross between a negro witch doctor out of the Congo and the hardly pio neer of New England, born within the sound of the subway's roar and nourished on the exhaust of million automobiles. After mid I-, LONDON...Feb. 4: (CP)-Promo-j ,,, Un . . , lw uy wicht-huh . ...... off" " : " r-ntaina to the rank . The first award, a blue nag. win go, " v .k- ana strange naunu aown in me to the Dovre B.. Capt. Tony Mart-i"r"-"u " V ,wl " ' Vsdepths of this city, with a -sudden of the promoted .hp winner For Admiralty. Ten f ttwutt, - " I r.tlrnH retired. Rctlr- Rtlr. It- di,m 'captains are being U1C ia.. ,, . . vu..Hmlril anrt land Melville. Capt John Ivarson, " of two fJT rear-ad. ; ,7,,7; nlrab. which finished In a dead heat mo'lon - (second place, there will be red flags.. - Tnose promoted rear-aaminu . I Union steamer Venture. Capt.. . d c t Erlc al crew endeavours to recover the ; John Boden. arrived In port at 11:40 . Boxer Capt Georgj ship. Lloyd Nolan, wireless oPer-.iast "ZZn AbZ nlght Irom the wuth. she P. Thomson. rt Capt. Algernon sailed at 8 o'clock this morning on her return south. Smlthwlck, Capt. Frederic Buckley. Capt. Henry Maltby, Capt. Herbert Pott and Capt. William S. Chal- 11 1 . IlrAlt n.ncMant nf tVlff "The orchestra In the Hotel New Yorker has been playing soberly enough. The couples move sedately on the dance floor. Intentionally small because life In New York Is a process of huddling together away from the light. And then Jimmy Dorsey begins to blow into his saxophone. You would thlmc he had blown the trumpet of Jericho. .tides are listed (commands. Capt Chalmers served That Is why of last month 'on Beatty's staff at the battle of I mania Is a which actually reached a higher Jutland. level, however, on account of strong ; vice-Admlral Lachlan MacKln winds which accompanied them. n0n, vice-admiral second battle I squadron. Is retired. In consc- Part of the halibut fleet which Is quence. Rear - Admiral Richard now being trained to assist the Royal Canadian Navy In coastal defence Is shown tied up at Esquimau in a large picture featured on the front page of Wednesday's Vancouver Province. The picture was taken Just before manoeuvres commenced this week. To be seen promlnenUy In the picture are thej Teeny Milly and Johanna as well as other Prince Rupert vessels. I Northland Transportation Co.'s motorshlp liner Northland, Capt. Lcn Williams, Is due In port today from Ketchikan. She will unload frozen fish here for trans shipment East over Canadian Na Sons Of Norway Bridge Series' 'Hans Pettersen and Mrs. George Anderson High Scorers at Open -ing Session Following a regular business session Thursday night, at which business was of a routine nature with Gunnar Selvig in the chair owing to the absence of the president, Oscar Sather, a bridge series for members was started and will be continued with three more sessions following coming meetings. There were four tables on this occasion and high scorers were Hans Pettersen and Mrs. George Anderson, Refreshments were served. Ben Lee sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Mrs. Frank Morrison sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for fi trip to Vancouver. Staff Sergeant Ernest Oammon, provincial police, returned to the .City, on the Venture last night from a. trip to Bella Coola on official Mrs. J. W- Nlcholls left on last evening's train via Jasper Park for a trip to Victoria near which city her sori and daughter are ln tendance at school. : Lane-Poole; who formerly commanded the Australian naval squadron. Is promoted vice-admiral and also retired. Enjoyable Time At Story Hour This Morning Many children attended the tional Railways before proceeding . regular meeting of the Story Hour 'this morning and thoroughly ap predated and enjoyed the program which was ln charge of Miss Kitty Cameron. Miss Phyllis Hamblln related the stories of "The Emperor's New Clothes." and "The Lazy Auto mobile" ln her usual amusing manner Miss Isobel McCrimmon regaled . her Interested audience with hei impressions of "King Midas and the Golden Touch" and "Cookies! and Cameos." Miss Kitty Cameron dellshted with the story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and added further Interest to the serial "The Box Car Adventure,' by telling the fifth chapter. Next week the Story Hour will be in charge of Mrs. D. V. Smith and Mrs. Trevor Johnstone and Is for chlldrep from 4 to 8 years. BAR GOLD LONDON, Feb. 4: (CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London market yesterday was lc down at $34.95 per fine ounce. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Lambeth Walk. It goes back to man's very beginnings, In the Jungle. It Is the same dance that they danced In the caves around the fires and gnawed bones of dinosaurs In the Neolithic Age. It Rear-Admiral Guy C. Royie ls,ventlons. Inhibitions of 5,000 years promoted vice-admiral and reap-j of civilization and being himself, pointed as vice-admiral of aircraft -rhu. ln New York. which Is Carriers. iciinnnwrf ho fh nrtlflrlat growth on the face of the earth, civilization, you find man at hlsj most primitive and most natural. -See how deep this thing rocj, far beyond ft mere ounce i amusement. See how the danceri stop moving, crowd about the put- form at Dorse y '3 reel, looicing uV at him as he plays with wide eyes . i ..Inn ,nn wnrn ana open mourns, hardly breathing leal mcy aiswucv him from his work. "Dorscy, to an untrained ear like mine, simply blows Into a saxophone and fingers it at ran- . . m i a.. tViAM or' dom, wiui iar lew iuc amateur could get out oi oas-pipes. It la raucous, strident like a boy blowing his tin whistle on Christmas morning. "But to the Jitterbugs this U Swing and Swing Is sacred. It w not music. It Is religion. Tnese ocoDle long ago stopped going to church. They have no laun in politicians They scoff at ordinary rellelon. But the deep yearning ol the human animal for somethlnj mittiri of himself, some sign i Immortality, must be supplied Swing has supplied V The Jltterbu. standing wun phone. Is a worshipper stanains before a priest nay. rather an Idol, with blind worship, feeling the glory flowing through him man back fire. In In the cave with hH, New Kra on which, alas, the civilization of America Is being built. A few years ago dancng here was a slinky sexy business to slow voluptuoui music The custom reaulred that "At once tne Jitterbug Durstajyou brmg your own flask and get. with something their great grandfathers never knew, the wild Joy of the African Junjle, which Uw negro brought here. "It must mean something, this current mania, which is sweeping America, the religion of 81ng.! Is the human animal tossing off Learned books have been written i all the accumulated manners, con-, about It. Small sciential invesU-' gate it "Probably It means that, even with 80 floors of skyscraper piled on top of It the human animal Is still Just about what he was 5.000 the final climax of a machine years ago." Think It Over WHEN you get married and want the rest of the world to know about It. when eome one ln your house dies and you wish to unostentatiously advise the public, when you have a social function and would like it written up, when for one of a thousand of reasons you want some publicity, where do you go to get It for nothing? To your newspaper. When you want authentic Information about what's going on about town and In the world about you, when you want to know the facts about a hundred and one things of current Interest ln a reliable and dependable way, when you want an Interpretation of these things, to what do you look? To your newpaper. When you want to know the progressive business people of town, when you want to know where the bargains are. when you want an article or a tervlce and arc ln some doMbt about where to get It, to what do you turn? . Your newspaper. What Is It that you otten scoff at, criticize and even condemn but. If you fail to get, miss very greatly? Your newspaper. Are you giving your newspaper the support to which . it Is entitled? Are you one of the persons who want a- lot of free publicity from the newspapers, who want the variety of service that the newspaper gives you for a few cents a week but who, caught by the novelty of less effective mediums, foraets your newspaper and that it Is still the best way of advertising what you have to offer, no matter what it may be a lost or found article, a social event, a meeting, or what not? Are you taking your newspaper too much for granted? Do you ever think what your town would be like without your newspaper? Have you ever thought how It might be if your newspaper stopped doing some of the things to which you have become so much accustomed? Did it ever occur to you that, apart from the fact that the newspaper Is still the best and surest way of reaching all the people all the time, you may owe It a larger measure of support and patronage than you are giving It? Think It over! Saturday Fcbrutry 4, iti TONlfillT ONLY Two Shows 7:00 nd 9 BOH HUUNS, JEAN IWUKtR ikvin s. conn In "The Arkansas Traveler" (At 7:56 and 18 17) Pl.l'S A (ireat Sea Story KING OE ALCATRAZ With Gall Patrick, Llo,d Nolan (At 7:00 and S Coming .MOM., TIILS. V:, M.(i..M.' Latest Mu&lcal Success "Tin: r.Kr'.vr nTr glated eye before the sleek, pasty- P A W A ) A W 111110 I N faced little' man with the saxo-ln FIRST GAME The negro Is back in the Jungle Drfeated Netherlands by Stre ftl with his medicine man. The cave g to Nil in Opener of w.rU I Chainpionshlp Hockey Ust Night BASLE. SwIUerland Frb eral'CP In the fir of th ThU marks a dlstlnce new the eivlUiatlnn of New York naiion. iwsry ";' -M game her? lat ivh irU Smoke Baterx defrated V . erlanda by a score of S ! v'h 3 jvmit c '"- AU tne tight youngsters crej from a cocoon. His whole body ls'nard Drinkers then. ' wracked by an ungovernable ec- ..your Jitterbug, a new genera-l'or " f-ft stasy. He (and she. too, for there tlon lg u clean-cut as a college ( Monday. Wednesday, tod are male and female of the spe- footban player youngsters In Friday cles) start to kick their feet, h.r riv tainUi wmr. most of i rrom the it V mjf w " J- i wiggle their arms, twitch Irom th.m. uorwne bov and glrU In head to foot as from a fata! neT habby clothes They do ague. The motion Is exactly that not drnk ny do not cnns Hnd of Zulu warriors doing a cere-;npclc ,n publk. -nlpy dancf like monlal dance in the movies. 'athletes, with the hard vigor of Deep Thing ! their great grandfathers who this cult of Jitter- f0ught Indians and built log cab- deep and profound , ins here on Manhattan Island, and thing, not a mere fad like the Mail Schedule Tuesday. Thursday and 1 pa tttiuraay ? pa For Vancouver Tuesday . 13 30 m Thursday '"pi Friday 8X)p? February 13 and 33 ips Try t Dally New ant i Office SuppWti Typewriters end Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Bemer Block Phone 234 A Hot Time It What You Want Thli Winter You can get It ty uln fanwm Kdnon, nulklej Vsfl'J or Nanalmo-Welllnglcm cl PRINCE RUPERT PEED CO Phone 5 or 551 Walker's Music SoreJ Large Stock Muile Helntrman, Nordhelroff Lesage. Tianot riano Tuning wltb "Resonoteope" rhone Blue 3M XtM Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M- Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony- PHONE GREEN