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Tuesday,
January
17,
ijji.
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FOUR
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Coppers
Arrive
In
Newfoundland
-
Special
Shipment
of
One
Cent
Pieces
Owing
to
Shortage
:
Recently
ST.
JOHN'S,
Newfoundland,
Jan.
17:
(CP)
Half
a
million
one
cent
pieces
have
been
Imported
into
Newfoundland
from
England,
there
having
been
a
shortage
of
these
'coins
here.
Woman
Is
Mate
Of
Greek
Ship
One
of
Few
Female
Master
Marin-..
ers
Is
Paying
Visit
to
Vancouver
1
.VANCOUVER,
Jan.
17:
(CP)
Mrs.
Helen
Graxtos,
one
of
the
few
women
master
mariners
in
the
world,
is
a
visitor
to
Vancouver
port.
She
is
the
chief
officer
of
the
Greek
ship
of
which
her
husband
Is
master
Mrs.
Graxtos
learned
navigation
while
accompanying
her
husband
to
sea
and
succeeded
in
passing
her
examinations
for
papers.
Garden
Of
Eden
To
Grow
Apples
Place
Where
Adam
and
Eve
Fell
Being
Restored
as
Paradise
of
Green
by
Irrigation
,
LONDON,
Jan.
17:
(CP)
The
'Garden
of
Eden
may
grow
apples
again.
British
engineers,
after
four
years
work,
are
completing
a
canal
Irrigation
project
which
restores
the
country
between
the
Tigris
and
Euphrates
Rivers
as
a
paradise
of
green.
This
place,
where
Adam
and
Eve.
are
supposed
to
have
fallen
from
grace,
has
long
been
an
arid
desert.
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1c
O
I
MacKenzies
Furniture
I
a
Estb.
1924
SBteour
new
and
up-to-date
stock
that
has
Just
arrived
Including
g
Chesterfield
Suites,
Bedroom
Suites,
1939
Floor
Covering.
They
5
are
priced
to
clear
on
our
January
Sale.
g
12
Only
FLLT
MATTRESSES
Sizes
To
Clear
.'.
Phone
775
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00
CHSOOODOa000D0Oaao00ii
Whifflets
From
The
Waterfront
Western
Ranger,
one
of
the
largest
and
most
up-to-date
seine-boats
on
the
coast,
newly
built
in
Vancouver,
arrived
in
Prince
Rupert
Harbor
a
few
days
ago
to
Join
the
Nelson
Bros.
Fisheries
Ltd.
herring
seining
fleet
in
Tucks
Inlet.
Eighty
feet
long
and
equipped
with
a
200
h.p.
Atlas-Imperial
full
diesel
engine,
the
Western
Ranger
is
in
command
of
Capt.
Norman
Gunderson.
She
has
excited
much
interested
comment
and
admlra-1
tion
among
all
who
have
seen
her.
!
There
were
sixty-three
passengers
aboard
the
steamer
Princess
Norah
which
was
in
port
yesterday
I
afternoon
southbound
from
Skag-
way
to
Vancouver.
Seven
persons'
disembarked
from
the
vessel
here
and
four
took
passage
from
this
port
for
the
south.
Union
steamer
Cardena,
Capt
Ernest
Sheppard,
returned
to
port
at
6:3,0
this
morning
from
Stewart,
Anyox
and
other
northern
points
and
sailed
at
1:30
this
afternoon
for
Vancouver
and
wayports.
The
Indian
Department's
cruiser
Naskeena
is
on
a
short
trip
to
Met-lakatla
today
with
Indian
Agent
W.
E.
Colllson
and
Dominion
Constable
A.
J.
Watkinson
on
board.
Nominations
for
the
1939
village
council
are
being
received.
JUST
ONE
LESSON
WINCHESTER,
Eng..
Jan.
17:
CP
Following
the
suggestion
of
a
visitor
that
she
give
her
girls
lessons
In
"make-up"
Headmistress
A.
M.
Wright
of
the
County
Secondary
School,
said
she
would
lust
one,
which
made
perfectly
".lear
that
the
use
of
cosmetics
was
not
allowed
In
the
Institution.
3.3.
to
4.G.
......
87.50
Terms
Arranged
Nanaimo-Wcllington
Alberta
Foothills
and
Hulklcy
Valley
Coal
Philpott
Evitt
&
Co.
Ltd.
1
;
'
Telephone
651
or
652
OU
Virginia
Fin
Gf
rs
Keroj-brtnging
new
convenience,
tew
satisfaction,
new
enjoyment
o
"roll-yow-ownen."
It's
an
ertra
fin
Oft
tobacco
witn
long,
sirky
threodi
of
mild
Virginia
leaf
loot
lie
mug
ond
tidy
in
Ine
papxK
(moil
smolctrs
prefer
Vogue
or
Chantecler
papers)
trtat
roll
quickly
ond
etriily
into
evenly-filled
cigarette!.
Th
new
cigofette
tobocco
if
different
and
it
come
In
a
different
package
a
pocket-fitting,
ieal-tignt
pouch
tnat
keeps
the
tobocco
freth
and
in
top
condition
to
the
very
last
ihred.
The
handy
pouch
of
Old
Virginia
Fin
Cut
carries
the
signature
"D.
Ritchie
&
Co.",
the
hall-mark
of
genuine
Old
Vrrginia:
TOO
MUCH
rfcTTFiT
IIITTTr
KIIKI
II
II
T
Foreign
Policy
Best
"In
Camera-Believes
British
Member
LONDON,
Jan.
17:
(CP)
Instl-
tutlon
of
a
foreign
affairs
com-lhas
a
14,000,000
gallon-a-day
mlttee.to
debate
and
formulate
in;pumplng
system,
night
lighting
camera
Britain's
foreign
policy
is
modem
runways,
hanears
and
ad-
advocated
by
J.
Graham
Kerr,
one
(ministration
building
and
some
olbut
the
truth
seems
to
be
that
a
of
the
Conservative
members
oflp
mo5t
modem
beam
radio
and
number
of
young
sprigs
of
Ottawa
raruameni
jur
me
versities.
Such
committee,
he
sug
-
gests,
should
be
representative
of
all
parties,
Mr.
Kerr,
who
deplores
the
prevailing
practice
of
openly
debating
Vital
Issues,
gave
voice
to
his
proposal
In
turning
down
an
Invitation
from
graduates
and
members
of
Glasgow
University
to
take
part
in
a
special
discussion
of
the
govern-
ment's
foreign
policy.
"It
Is,
in
my
opinion,
one
of
the
J
greatest
faults
of
our
parliament-,
ary
system
that
it
permits
unre-.John
trlcted
discussion
of
foreign
affairs
church
in
open
debate,"
Mr.
Kerr
wrote.
dead
Such
discussions,
he
contended,
thrM,
were
apt
to
do
more
harm
than
good.
"Those
who
are
not
actually
members
of
the
cabinet
have
no
access
to
the
complete
picture
of
ln-
tematlonal
relations
provided
byir'-"r-
uonzo
ureen-
swue
commissioner
of
declares
fhP
ornprt.
nf
thp
sv,rpim
nf
fir
education
Maternities
and
sororities
with
all
their
secret
sources
of
in-'he
"nKds.
Contribute
nothing
of
value
to
high
formation."
Kerr
added.
"Nor,
on
and
tend
10
ercate
snob'
the
other
hand,
have
they
the
com-.
Jf.0015
CSSl
plete
picture
of
the
internal
affairs,
of
our
own
country
military,
in-
dustrlal,
economic
which
neces-J
sarlly
play
an
all-Important
part
In
the
determination
of
foreign
policy."
Responsible
ministers
were
also
handicapped
in
open
debate
by
the
need
of
discretion
In
public
utterances
'
which
might
provoke
strained
International
relations
and
complicate
negotiations.
1
AIR
LINK
IN
EMPIRE
i
Vancouver
Visions
Future
Hops,
I
From
Its
Airport
Across
Pacific
'
VANCOUVER,
Jan,
17:
(CP)
Alr-mlndhd
-Vancouver
looks
forward
to
Nie
time
when
huge
Imperial
Airways
flying
boats
will
come
roaring
down
to
Its
modern
:
airport
on
the
"All-Red
route
around
the
world.
Airport
Manager
William
Temple
ton
said
plans
for
a
proposed
Imperial
Airways
base
have
already
been
sent
to
England,
adding
that
.Captain
Frank
Entwlstle
of
the
British
Air
Mission
had
said
Vancouver
would
definitely
be
the
company's
base
on
the
Pacific.
The
rmnosed
base,
from
which
Imperial
Airways
ships
would
link
Vancouver
directly
with
Australia
and
New
Zealand,
would
occupy
a
square
mile
of
frontaee
on
th
Fraser
River.
The
river
forms
the
Vancouver
field's
seaplane
harbor
a
few
hundred
yards
from
the
land
plane
area.
Templeton,
who
saw
the
city's
airport
built
from
a
bleak
expanse
of
mud
on
low-lying
Sea
Island
at
the
river's,
mouth
to
the
most
modern
field
in
Canada,
cited
the
proposed
'$300,000
factory
of
the
Boeing"
Aircraft
Company
of
Ca-
nada
as
another
important
avla-jtion
development
here.
The
Boelmt
plant,
for
the
manu-
facture
of
British
war
planes,
would
be
situated
a
little
way
up
Mlv
V
--j-
would
employ
1200
men.
Transformed
from
muddy
fields
bought
from
farmers
on
the
Isl-land
at
the
mouth
of
the
Frasei
in
1929.
Vancouver's
alroort
now
bureau
equipment
in
the
worM
Veteran
Quebec
Clergyman
Dies
John
,amea
,,oy
t,ad
Tw0
Son
and
Two
Brothers
In
Anglican
Ministry
QUEHF.C
J4n.
17:
(CP)
TJv
James
veteran
Angllcan
cJergyman
-
o(
QuebeC,
here
at
of
MVent
.
hart
hrfh.r.
anH
two
sons
In
the
ministry.
'
AGAINST
SOROlltTIES
HARTFORD,
Conn.,
Jan.
17:
ttASSIFlEO
I
FOR
KENT
CLEAN,
Well
-
furnished
modern
apartments.
Phone
Red
444.
tf.
FOR
RENT
House,
Ambrose
Ave.
Apply
953
Ambrose
Ave.
(13)
KINGSTON,
Rooms,
furnished
or
i
unfurnished
.
rooms,
also
house
keeping."
Phone
573.
(15)
WANTED
LOAN
of
$300
Will
pay
8,
best
security,
for
six
months
or
12
months.
Apply
Dally
News.
(15)
FOR
SALE
FOR
SALE
Purebred
Yorkshire
'
pigs.
$8
each
'
at
6
weeks
old
Ready
to
ship
February
8.
F.
Bastlan,
Massett,
B.
C,
Q.
C.
L
(12)
FOR
SALE
Triumph
cook
stove
with
oil
burner.
Oood
condition.
Also
circulatory
heater.
Phone
Blue
276.
(15)
:
!
"
-
'
"-
!
IFOR
SALE
Two
houses,
one
lot.'
Reasonable
forcash
offer.
Apply
428
8th
West.
Phone
Green
730.
(17)
FOUND
Lady's
wrist
watch.
Own-
j
er
may
obtain
some
by
calling
at
'
Dally
News
and
paying
for
this'
advertisement.
(11)
FOUND
Ladles-
wrist
watch
between
.
Booth
School
and
Hays
Cove
Circle
bridge.
Apply
Dally
News.
(13)
WILD
PARTY
I
IS
STAGED
I
AT
OTTAWA
French
Minister
Will
Have
Something
to
Talk
About
as
Jtrsult
rTTAWA.
Ont..
Jan.
:7.--Capital
society
Is
holding
its
breath
ovcrl
aftermath
stories
of
social
solecisms'
committed,
by
hard-drinking
Ot-tawalans
at
the
recent
grand
open-i
1
..
.
.,
t,lf
million!
dollar
French
legation
near
Oovrrn-!
mcnt
House.
Reports
of
glasses',
smashed,
bottles
croicen
against
thi
mnonifirentlv
carved
stone
'and
tarestrled
walls
of
the
French
palace,
of
holes
burned
In
costly
Persian
rugs
under
the
trampling
of
heedless
feet,
and
even
worse
offences
against
good
taste
are
circulating
through
the
capital's
ample
whispering
galleries.
There
appear
to
be
two
sides
to
the
affair.
The
great
bulk
of
the
huge
crowd
of
600
odd
government
dignitaries
and
their
wives
invlteo
to
the
opening
conducted
themselves
with
the
dignity
and
decorum
befitting
their
positions.
They
did
not
participate
In
the
mad
scramble
for
the
lavishly
served
champagne
and
liqueurs
of
the
French
minister,
Count
de
Damplerre.
Most
of
the
more
prominent
guests
left
at
a
reasonable
hour.
They
say
they
saw
little
beyond
the
usual
uncotn-
Ilfortable
Incidents
that
occur
at
a
I
big
Ottawa
crush.
But
dirterent
accounts
are
given
by
those
whose
business
It
was
to
stay
to
the
finish.
It
appears
that
as
usual
in
these
big
affairs
there
were
some
gate
crashers
who
horned
In
despite
the
closely
guarded
Invitation.
Blame
is
put
on
them
society
with
the
traditions
of
shirt
sleeve
lumberjack
arlstrocracy
behind
them
were
among
the
wont
offenders.
Wild
Scramble
The
champagne,
Scotch
whisky.
and
other
liquors
were
served
at
a
table
in
the
big
saloon.
The
scram
ble
for
the
liquid
refreshments
was
reportedly
a
shambles.
Unable
to
get
served
as
rapidly
as
their
burning
thirst
demanded,
the
more
rude
shoved
arms
between
those
In
the
front
row.
snatched
bottles
and
carted
them
to
secluded
corners
where
they
hcjd
private
drinking
soirees.
After
midnight,
as
the
big
throng
thinned
out.
the
debris
was
appallng,
iay
those
who
have
the
honor
oi
Ottawa
good
society
at
heart.
Empty
bottles
were
strewn
In
various
corners.
Some
had
been
brok
en
against
the
walls.
Fragments
of
smashed
glass
were
ground
Into
floors
and
rugs
along
with
bumed
cigarette
stubs.
Wreaths
of
thick
smoke
filled
the
magnificent
halls.
Those
who
left
early,
of
course,
did
not
get
this
view.
In
his
Innocence
of
Ottawa
society's
earless
smoking
habits,
the
Beat
the
Weather
Any
Day,
Uegartlless
of
Haiti,
Your
Clothes
Dry
Perfectly
in
an
KASY
Spin-Dry
Washer
The
All
Season,
All
Purpose
Washer
Model
JF
Special
Only
$121.50
i
Count
de
Damplerre
had
provided
no
ash
trays
or
other
reccptablea
for
cigarette
butts.
He
no
doubt
presumed
the
smokers
would
use
the
lenatlon
smoklne
room
for
their
ease.
What
a
hope!
Hundreds
emoked
everywhere,
heedlessly
drooping
cigarette
ends
on
hard
wood
floors
and
Persian
rugs
In-j
differently.
Much
blame
Is
put
on
the
young
social
dictators
of
official
Ottawa.
The
French
minister
was
In
their
hands
in
llstlns
invitations.
Var
ious
persons
were
Included
who
or-'
dlnarlly
couldn's
break
Into
an
Ot-,
tawa
social
affair
with
a
basket
ot
flowers.
Generally
known
to
the
pressmen
of
the
capital
as
In
other
capitals
as
cookie
pushers,
these
social
arbiters
are
on
a
tough
spot
and
us
lng
every
effort
to
hush
up
the
social
offence
against
Canada's
sister
nation.
Hospitality
Abused
It
was
the
klndhearttdness
of
the
French
minister
which
permitted
his
guests
access
to
all
parts
of
the
magnificent
French
palace,
Including
the
private
suites
of
the
countess
and
his
son.
the
latter
a
talented
painter.
The
young
man
leans
to
the
surrealist
in
art
and
his
suite,
with
two
eggs
hanging
from
a
cord
in
the
centre
of
the
room,
with
depictions
of
a
tuxedo
or
dinner
coat,
a
top
hat,
flying
champegne
bottles
and
towels
painted
on
the
wall,
drew
many
fascinated
vUltors.j
They
treated
the
furnishings
there
as
heedlessly,
say
those
who
followed
the
trail
of
bumed
cigarette
stubs.
Nothing
the
young
man
Imagined
could
be
more
true
to
life,
say
the
shocked
among
the
sober
minded
guests,
than
the
actual
performance
of
the
tall-end
of
Ottawa
society.
The
Count
and
Countess
drDam-plerre
will
be
leaving
for
France
shortly
for
a
three
months'
visit.
One
can
readily
Imagine
the
tales
of
Ottawa
frontier
society
that
will
shortly
be
circulating
In
arlstrocre-tlc
Parisian
society,
not
to
mention
the
account
of
bills
for
repairs.
Alfalfa
Seed
Big
Business
If
Flourishinc
In
Saskatchewan
District
Where
Wheat
Won't!
Grow
REOINA.
Jan.
17:
(CP
-Alfalfa
feed
growing
Is
"big
business"
In
Saskatchewan.
In
the
White
Fox
district,
an
area
of
grey
soli
unsuitable
for
the
growing
of
grain,
the
Orimm
variety
of
alfalfa
flourishes,
producing
teed
crops
of
1.000
pounds
to
the
acre.
In
1935
only
55.000
pounds
of
feed
alfalfa
were
marketed.
Production
Increased
yearly
and
In
1038
2.000,-000
was
harvested.
The
White
Fox
growers
have
formed
a
co-operative
marketing
association
with
a
membership
of
1.000
growers.
Try
a
Dallv
(
r.mTA
n
Let
us
give
you
a
demonstration
of
the
many
exclusive
advantages
of
owning
an
Easy.
EASY
on
the
Clothes
EASY
on
Yourself
And
EASY
to
Pay
For
There
Is
an
EASY
Model
to
Suit
Every
Purse
and
Purpose
EASY
ranks
highest
merit
In
the
homes
of
America.
There's
a
rea
son,
Let
us
show
you.
Phone
6
for
a
personal
call,
TONIGHT
and
WF.DNF.SDAY
3
Shown.
7:00
and
9:0S
The
Newest
and
Best
of
the
Judge
Hardy
Series
.
.
,
"LOVE
FINDS
ANDY
HARDY"
With
MICKF.Y
HOONLY
LEWIS
STONK
JUDY
OAKLAND
(At
7:35
and
9:11)
ADDi:i
Dionne
Tots
In
"Qulntupland'
Mirkev
and
Donald
In
"The
Whaler"
"Bravest
of
the
Brave'
Fewer
Ships
But
Greater
Tonnage
At
Quebec
Port
QUEBEC.
Jan.
if:
(CP--Fewer
ships
called
at
the
port
of
Quebec
In
1938
than
In
1937
but
their
-m
nage
was
larger.
Tbe
number
f
vessels
entering
and
clearing
during
the
year
just
ended
was
7793
ai
compared
with
8268
In
the
pre
td
lng
year.
The
total
tonnige
was
some
ten
million
In
comparison
with
eight
million.
TRAPPERS
Don't
be
foolish
and
sell
your
furs
at
the
waterfront
Fetch
your
stuff
up
town
to
Oold
bloom's
and
get
the
buyers
together
to
bid
on
them
In
that
way
you
will
make
30
Prr
Cent
MOKK
for
Yourself
Goldbloom
The
Old
llellable
Phone
!R
XI
P.O.
Box
57S
KOK
SKUVICK
And
SATISFACTION
Try
Mussallem's
Economy
Store
"Where
Dollars
Hate
More
Cents"
(iMllty
Groceries
Fresh
Fruit
and
Vegetables
THE
SEAL
QUALITY
mm
GOLD
SEAL
Fancy
Red
Sockeye
PINK
SEAL
Finest
Pink
Salmon
Paeked
by
the
only
salmon
eknnJng
company
with
an
all
the
year
round
payroll
to
Prtnca
Rupert
NEW
ROYAL
HOTEL
J,
2arell'
Pntyrletor
"A
HOME
AWAY
FROM
HOME?
Kates
11.00
up
50
Rooms
Hqt
ii
Cofld
-Water
Prince
Rupert,
B.C.
Phone
281
P.O.
Hoi
19
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