PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS THAT REMINDS ME - I CAN SAVE WITH .OGDEN'S Skidegate Social Club Is Active Valentine Dance and Card Party Are Among Interesting Events Held Recently Opening of New Number for jj j Service and Dependability S Phone 13 Taxi Opp. PAT MAZZIE Post Office, 4lh St. NWAV-V.V.W.'.W.-.W.WA Hi And you. too. can save with this better cigarette tobacco. You can do more than that for Ogden's will also net you fuller pleasure in rolling your own. Ogden's cooler, smoother cut is the first choice of experts who know how to pick an "all-star" performer. But of course, to enable Ogden's to perform at its best, you'll need a paper worthy of the tobacco. So choose from the two top-notchers "Chantecler" or "Vogue." were let down, The winners of lucky balloon prizes were Betty Regnere and William Price. I j Another interesting event to be j staged by the club was a bridge I party, the winners being Miss Edna Beaven and Flight Lieut. E. C. Luke of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Quests, in addition to local Sklde- gate people, included Flight Lieut. SKIDEGATE, Feb. 18. A very E. C. Luke, M. J. Dougherty of successful Valentine Dance was Prince Rupert, Magistrate Bell and. held by the Skidegate Social Club, ' son cf Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. R. about 150 persons being in attend- O. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. ance. Many different novelties Jolliffe and H. R. Rpavpn nf were much enjoyed by the dancers. Charlotte City; Mrs. Ross and Paul Excellent music was furnished by Hellawell of Tlell, Sergius de Bucy the Harmony Boys' Orchestra con- and Myrtle Helmer of Lawn Hill umtiu uj ricu nu,. mere was ana rai wrocKer 01 Fort Clements. much merriment when nretty bal loonsi suspended from the celling: ALL-IN WRESTLING OUT LONDON, Feb. 25; (CP)-Con-slderning all-in wrestling "an objectionable form of entertainment," Middlesex County Council decided not to grant licences for bouts. NO DOUBLE DUTY MOSELEY, Eng.. Feb. 25: (CP) Members of Moseley rugby team received an SOS to be on the ground early before one of their games with shovels to clear away the snow. SPECIALS ! Grapefruit- 9CJf- King Oscar an. 6 for 2 tins sSC Frcih Eggs 9EI Shredded Wheat -f ' UC Dozen Pkt Tissue Rolls 25C R1,Cd 0als" 17C Fresh Spinach Q Prunes sn. 2 lbs . 2-lb. pkt. Apples OCIn Be,la Coola Q4 A A 6 lbs Potatoes-Sack M.tU Copland's Fruit Market 8T2 FREE DELIVERY The Letter Box DEFENCE OF CANADA Editor, Dally News: There are certain facts the Defence of Canada League would like to place before your readers. Recently we were asked: "What further use Is there for our organization now that the Canadian government Is defence conscious'" Taking for granted our government is defence conscious, can the same be said of the Canadian people? What action are the various sections of Canada taking in support of the defence measures the government has accomplished, or has In view? Our observations bring out the fact that various portions look upon the money appropriated for defence works as simply a fund to be distributed amongst ridings in political favor This, of course, the thing citizen knows, is untrue, but It Is the unthinking citizen (and his name Is legion) who must be brought to a realization of the breakers ahead. Outside of Bri:lsh Columbia what- part of Canada is at Ml alarmed over the vital question of the continued Oriental penetration and Its menace to Canadian defence? I pointed this matter out tn the Canadian public early in 1035 and met with considerable ridicule and opposition from portions of Canada where lgnorahc of the question Is rampant. The Defence of Canada League vigorously supported my endeavors to get a hearing, which, in a meas ure, has been accomplished. tlon. Why should consideration b given to a potential enemy? Would the Japanese, for example, be so kind to us if they ever got contrcl of British Columbia, and, afterwards, of other parts of Canada? What could stop an Oriental power need should arise, no instructions ate the larger Inhabited zones. What superlative smugness in these days of Httlerlsm; these days when all "foreign" human beings are Just nonentities to be dealt with as the gang leader ses fltl Take heed Canada, ifou are no more prepared to take care of your own citizens than the Jews Are you content to rest on itt cnaniaDie protection of some i from securing control of B. C.' ' and, then, other parts of Canada? Certainly not the defence meas-j i or. NEVILLE. E F AI R WEATHER. Staff Captain (Retired National President. MOOSE NOT RESPONSIBLE Editor, Daily News: In order to dispel certain rum ors current around town to the effect that the Moose Lodge was responsible for the seizure of thfe Instruments of the Metlakatla. Alaska, orchestra, so that they could not hold a dance In town, we wish the public to know that the trouble emanated front another source altogether. The policy of the Moose Lodge ls to assist visitors to our city, rather than t0 place obstacles in their, path. I Through this medium, we extend our regrets to the Metlakatla basketball team and orchestra that this unfortunate incident occurred, and If. at any time In the future lor k- return points. to couvcr via Islands. Waterfront Whiffs Rowboat Thievery Hecoming Racket Here Capt. Paul Armour Rack From Trip South . well as two district conventions at been given the public haye howJa park t h 1 citizens could protect themselvesprlce R u recc,vl ; against incendiarism, how to ad-lrr,M V,r .i Just gas masks, and how to evacu-i: v KrTr: " " u nutiuj vii bite watiauuAii i. t - tional Railwayjas well as the Oyro Club Itself through various The expectation is that, either going or coming, quite a few of the delegates to the service club conventions will travel by way of Prince Rupert and the local club Ls already considering the matter of suitably entertaining them while here. other country, and which you must hr, " 'JTJl w , "T w" pay for, "some how. some time." ' nLl T Zl?? " The Defence of Canada Leaguel J"3. a the U! JJ CUl"ly s,tatS-stands for the independence andeJ?! Prt, unity of the Canadian natlon-a,1? " thrOUgl?,the state In the making. We are alive 11 tZ "mentions to the dangers. How many inCa.,a" naaa are loyal to Canada and its I -.... j , r i Horin.., tr.riitinn9 fanaH, rcsented at the Jasper conventions Mnnin, n 4v,.. h. ,i'. - ! Y CTl of its members. country whose politicians (all sides) consider the question of a distinctive flag too dangerous a matter to handle. Have some pride, Canadians. Do I your own thinking, or some other country, some other race, will do It for you. Awake, Caanda, get behind us in our struggle for a higher patriotism, for independent thoughts and action which are so necessary In the building of a na tion worth living in, worth dying I Try a Daily News ciwwlflcd ad-! vertlsement for bit results ! we can be of any help, we will give our full co-operation and support. PRINCE RUPERT LODGE, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. A. D. Vance, Dictator. 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 REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone 658 1 egg yolk Vancouver and way-,on 10151 or ,n Palty shells. Having made a special voyage to Stewart to unload heavy mach- inerY or the Premier At r.naHin whn thint. nf mine. C. N. Canada first, it Is my opinion that R Prlncf Jh,n' Capt" any Canadian government, of any Mabta, arrived In port at 8 political stripe, which has the oc'ock , night from the north Power, should deal with this ques- and Kd,e,d at Midnight for Van- RUPERT ON GYRO MAP I I ures taicen to date. jJasper Park Conventions L'xpectcd Then there is the question of To Draw quite a Few .Memlxrs non-combatant civilians. Although Through Here we have pointed out to authorities J . what would amount to criminal ... Incldental ta tne iloJIn. of (negligence on tneir part n tne Qvro IntPrnatfon:i, pnnvn,inn n. V....tt I A &I - " v.. Hotel Arrivals lloyal Sam Nordln. Porcher Island Prince Itupert Commander J. A. Heenan, tawa. Central Loren Jensen. C. Ortqulst. Ot- Smythe. Otto Olsen and Alf Carl I son, city. COMEDY. WESTERN "Say It In French" and "I" Mexico" on Double nlll at Capitol Theatre "Sav it In French.' a gay comedy of life In Manhattan's social circle. and "In Old Mexico," an outdoor action thriller. comprise a double -! - i . . . . . . nrA- 10111 picture uiufciaiu i"v- If we are to believe all we Hear rowboat thievery I sented tonight only at.the Capitol seems to be assuming some proportions as a racket along' Theatre. ;7i "Say It In French." the cast o' wav w A - - . - r V av M'Aiim i-nntM tliot nmt nna rtir i n rr o imihnif mnnlJ nuu.u seem umt ....J"... vv...b i tunuuub nuum nvu with oiympne Bradna. Mary advised to add to their equipment a good husky staple, ime. Irene Harvey and chain ana lock, uuite a number oi complaints have been.Beecher prominent in su heard and there has been at least one prosecution which resulted in a fine of $25 being imposed. The latest victims of the racket tells of how he missed his boat and finally lo:ated It on a float. Making In-1 qulries with a view to recovering possession, he found out that the boat had been sold and a bill nf sale actually given. He recovered the boat. Capt. W. P. Armour returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. I t: i.. d I CHICKEN A LA KING I can condensed cream of mushroom soup i cup top milk 1 cup diced cooked chicken 4 cup plmlcnto (cut In strips) which Is headed by Ray Mill and pportlng roles. Is a story of riotous events that ensue when the French bride of a young American takes a Job as maid with his Park Avenue fam lly while her husband become en gaged to a madcap heiress In order to keep his father from going bank rapt. After a series of exciting vicissitudes. MUland manages to save his father's fortune and his bride too. In "In Old Mexico." William Boyd, riding with his two tradition al saddlemates. George Hayes and Empty can of cream of mushroom ;n,,-ii iuvrfn' i. Harm and . soup Into saucepan, stir well. Add',oUrM,u, nncher wh0 lrckl down i. .. mux 8raauajjy.,theiMaofadBan-byDre. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. Urr,nS constantly. Heat to boll-John Bodcn, arrived In port a ,ns add diced chicken and plmlen- 10:30 last night from the south i- inrn aaa tcacn egg yolk dl tending an affection for the man's sister, thus avenging the death of a lifelong friend and cleaning out a a.a sailed at midnight on her Iutcd wUn rome oI hot sauce. 8ervw drn 0r roj,brs but not without a g s H H M 9 e 5 some complications Paul Sutton " Is again the menace of the piece Ig while pretty Jane Clayton has the g leading feminine role. KANK COMES IIACK LEICESTEJl, Eng.. Feb M: CP Knocked down three times In the first round by RaouI Degryse Belgian flyweight champion. Peter Bert Kane, world title holder, recovered to take a decision In a 10-round bout here. Do You Know This? Do you know that the Prince Rupet Daily News is by far the most widely and mo carefully read publication In Prince Rupert eKr and district? Every day the Dally News Is assiduously read by the large majority of the people of the city who have come to rely upon it as their dependable source of Information about local and world events. In addition to the city circulation. Uw Daily News spreads in substantial numbers to tne various communities in the Interior and up and down the coast. Numbered among our subscribers . are many people of the native villages. If you desire to increase your business by effectively reaching the people of the city and district, the Dally News would be glad to discuss the whole question of advertising with you. Now You Do Know. Ob.. OCOAI evermined. Old King Coal is a clever old gink He works pure magic In a wink Hell Cheer jour moping, drooping soul t With a ton of Phllpott Evltt Coal. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. The Hcsl Coal in Town REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls nd Powell River $36.00 Uclurn Meals and Itcrth Included Leaving Prince Rupert THURSDAYS Rate Effectlv Nov. 1st Until Feb. 28. Return Limit, March 31. 11:15 p.m. Southbound V-2-3D Canadian National Steamships Saturday, February 25 r-j. TONIGHT ONLY Z Showi. V00 nd 9 Q HAY .M1LLANI) OLYMI'K IIRADNA In the Joyous Comrdr Titbit "SAY IT IN FRENCH" (At 1:1: ami 10 30 I'Ll'S The Rest of the Hop .i)r,, Cauidy Picture . . W.M. BOYli In "In Old Mexico" (At 7:00 and 5 in coming MO.Y. TITS vn. A Cavalcade of ,t ,Ja g; Technicolor "MEN WITH W ELITE Beauty Parlor .Mrs. Sutherland Introducing the New Zotos Permanent By an amazing ;l t the guardUn eye In..tant UiU exqubi'' anent U complete T . clston timing ajuur , life, greater depth ai ; 1 lovelier curls. 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