0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monday. January 30. lfijfl.. . -" , . '- - urn BISHOP RIX Waterfront Store IS SPEAKER Is Broken Into Candy Specials Sharp's Aborted Toffce- Jelly Peaks Lb 30g 15c Love Creamn and Jellies -fl ff ' AvV; -Lb. y. !. &.S. Assurted.Chocolatw 75C rmes Ltd. Zrii Piqnecr Druqgists The Itexall Store I'liones 81 Sc K Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 1 tvm. till 9 n.m. TV . , . . RCA Victor Sets The Standard Of Radio Performance and Value For 1939 points of the fliiost, radio ever producco). Performance and value that n1 other radio can match. Unless you arc getting ALL the features 'wid'n'dva'ntakcA of1 UCA Vlctof Railo you arc hot gct'tfna the vulue fhat you should. Mjulrl 97K1 ,$1290 Unl ,CA. Victor maintains tll lc wllli the Rrcatest desree of pcrnianenre in performance and value. It Actually gusts Jss to Qyi ic i Levi Freestad of Digby Island. McDoueall who has been oh a visit to his" na- foreman- tlve Home-irt the Oslo district of in Norway, returned to the city on u - , ... ,. ....... maU. the Dhhop compared these ." J'"' T. M ,BW .eveP,n? niBnn wwn. over which erlor. Ills Lordship referred to the beauty,' grace and endurance of Vancouver on Wednesday. man and other living things anj TJjc same applied to alluded to man's victory over cer- which should be kept tain diseases and bodily enemies. "If a person owns his owri house, he should keep It In good shape.'' he declared. "He should do likewise with his body which should not be abuted by drinking, overeating, overwork or wrong oIng" the mind pure and Lieut. Col. S. D. Johnston, officer commanding, 102nd.' Battery, Is .sailing Ihls" afternoon bn the Princess Norah for a brief visit to Victoria on defence matters. Rev. J P na-lna In o 2, n 51 Tenders 1' . Their Parents O a Taper. train fo 6 A letter n regard to a rectnt rock sjlde on the' Canadian National 2 Railways has been received by the g Dally Kews but It is not signed by o tfte writer Ulf refore cannot be pub- g llshed". If the wrfler will send in g hW name, the letter will be publish-o ed n cjic course. 9 2 With the assistance of the Ca oaoooooooooooooeioooooooooooooonooooocoooooooaooooooo inadian Japanese Young Peopl .;g.ity and the Nippon Youjigj peoples Association, tne Prince Rupert Japanese Xoung Men's As their parents at a social on Satur-1 day evening at Kal Kan Hall I adou( seveniy-i jve persons were. present Tlie chairman was Shoil Shl- mlzu. who gave an opening address,! TIIE DAILY NFWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Addrew, Japanese Young People' Jif., ,',?(f "ft" ,,f ifret1 Ta"" J A- IkIcRae the Bap- Aoclatlon n Wonder, of .""Ir1 u're Seen Making tlt Church every night this week Nature Which lie Likens iay upu. rnoay, at pm. ' "' To .Man ... . I I2V Orange Ladles' Bridge and Dance Metropoie Hall, Feb. J, Adm. 25c. ,24) ' rP Electric premises on the Henry Reljn returned to the city Frank M. Dav resumed to the snMklntMMi the satisfaction that MZt',u W into a, on the Catala'lasj night from a trip city on the Catala last nighi from it'M i5sslb!e to derive rWi ,0-3.ff PWffr Mb1. Entry was to VancdMer ' " his- annual holiday vtsll to Vancou nature arid Gods handiwork. Rl . "JI V'Z irom inei . Rev O A Itlx D.'tT. BishoD of r 8,xty P of clg-! Just Arrived! Large consign- w en T! ttudtn ment flower and vegetable seeds, Caledonia, gave an Interesting M-iSS- dress .Saturday afternoon toore n H tfre Wm. Oafr, Florist. 3rd.' Ave. reoplft's. Association at a fellow-' ... .STrirn, rm, T.TT..,.. W.L in of . . Qo- of of yancouver. yancouver. under under foreman. AUCJ wonders " ShlO Of OH- and mm wci lower an ai.i. i lu. .t. to tsrt work in the new hosoltal tiling iu mail iu wu WIC MW.l,,,,,., . . r supreme handwork of God" lt , J?" h the uie Qreator Qeator was was wo-;;" sup from r.T" ... . . "c" ver and rVicbria. A. C. Small, local manager of the Swlf-Cana'dian lCd.. saUerf last pijht on" the Catala to make the round trip to Stewart and ;Anyox on business. Peter Sunderland, who has been on a vacation trip as far south as California, was a passenger aboard the Catala last nlcht returning I fj-pm jfhe' south. A special In Permanent Waves durlngPns week! The Modern Beauty shop wishes to announce inai H naif reopened in new pre- I n n .4 II.. 1 1 1 - rt I i I. . . . V . clsan. Conscience the speaker ' ' ' ! tT" mL5es "P"ai above stone's Cloh. termed -The spirit of God" and 1U f!! f.u,,?!"! h T. ,r?? Si,)re' c hoP rc' guldsnee rfmld ever be heeded' WJiW Wt tU ater modeled, Is well equipped, and Prssndcnt Huoll Vamanaeka ten- fL W taken them to iteairi heated Phone 947 24J dered a vote of thank, to the,"0"" ana uergia-DlRehmenU were Mrved .W 5ean fH0' S0 ?.aXe Pfn wftVl their iunt. Mrs. R t, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1af left on n.rtM4 Friday night's A(. l)rtr home In Saskatchewan- Yvonne yww.'.v.v.v.vw.va Vlsltlnc V Opening: of New Vuniber for i'Fiiu4Ulllljr Phone 13 Taxi Opp. PAT JIAZZIC Post Office, tth St. P. E- Paulson, who has assumed A. MacRae of Edmonton. inc auues 01 production manager who is spcndlne ten davs in tho ot lhe Canadian Fishing Co. in sue city conducting a campaign aM'510 10 R B Paj-ne. and tfe local BaptUt Church, was Jn. another company official, speaker today at a special meet-1 V"1 B thc cil' on the pataU Ing of the Prince Rupert Minis- Tzii nlht. They are here to pay a tertal AssoclaUoa lie talked of .' Vlslt to he company's Carlisle can- g evangelism and there w-as a gen- nerv cn. the Skeena Jver. o eral discussion after e had been . p heard. Rev. E. E. Brandt, secretary Mrs. 0Ie Encjsen. who has been g of the Association, was p charge spspding'"the past couple of weeks' g.of the meeting In the absence of ffi Vancouver, was a passenger p. ww prrwoenv. my. j. v. jaciaon. aboard the Catala last nleht return. , i ,, ., . - - ing to her home in Alice Arm. Mrs. Evindh-wl! Wtlie south on ac count of the illness of her daughter. Miss Alma Evindsen. who has been 111 but has recovered suffic iently to travel to Port Hardy where gj For the excavation of rock and she is spending a week before com-o earth and removing same from ing north to Alice Arm on the Ca- Ol ... 1 1 . ... I., : . - 0' property win oc rcceivea oy unaei-. ma on is voyage next weet gi signed until nooh Feb. 4. Tenders O' a o o o a a a a a I to state price per cubic yard. For further information & Hanson. see Dybhavn Young Japfes.p Men Entertain """SMISSS11 I jSBBBSBSSSSSSSSSSSBES I "Build B. C De tp I the ' Farmer dOwn es! ers payrolls" it j ; Originating in British Columbia pacific Milk has its home here for It is owned by' British Columbia farmers. Its payroll Is here. Money returned from the milk comes here to benefit people who have their homes here. All benefits from Pacific Milk are to this province, thanks to Its singing of "O Canada-after which! rAl lrll Prill TV addresses were given by President -V1 sUIsjAV Y .llkl. K. Ina. J. Klwaza. S. Tan-1 aka "and President K.'Mlwa of the Prince Rupert Japanese Assocla-1 5 tlon. The second part of the pro- cram consisted of songs, acts, rjono soos and ap daficlnj. Refreshments were "served undQi he capable direcfloh of the girls 10. Aouncenippts Ajl aa'yerflsementa.in hu col-imn wil be cfiargeoj ' for k full monh k wprrl Hospital pall, February 3. Eagjes' fridge, Febrpary 8. Toe H. Valeptlne p.aqce February Toe II Bridge February 15. United Missionary. Tea Mrs. Jen-ner's February 16. Masonic Ball February . 17. I Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. s. C. Thomson's, February 18i AngUcan Spring Sals Anrll 13. Irradiated Of Course CENTRAL-HOTEL K DO MS and CAFK Phone 61 For (lest lio Coal' ' MKS. C. K HI ACK 'Walker's AIt StoreJ Mrge Stock Music Ilelntzman, S'ordlielmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tur? wifh ' "IJesohoM'ope" Phone lllue 3X9 212 4th St. Music .Uijtj) Nelson A.T.C.RI. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONG GREEN 390 United Churc h Boys' Service Ned Jobey TelU of Boy's Parliament and 'Advocates More' louth Work In their annual obseryance of Boy's Week, the Tuxls, Trail Rangers and Explorer groups of Fjrst TJnlted Church took charge of the morning service of that church yesterday. The principal speaker was Ned Tobey. president of the "Crusaders" Tuxls Square, whi gave an inspiring address on hU recent visit to the Boy's Parliament of British Cojumbla. Stressing the need for leaders of boys' or-t ganlza'tlons' In this city, he ured closer eo-opjratlon between the churches' in regard o the 'formation of Christ-centred boys' groijps; He mentioned the possibility of securing a "competent infractor from the Religious Education Council in. yancouver to conduct a brief course of leadership traln-Ipg in the city. Boys' parliament was a truy wonderful experience in the life of any young fellow and he ureed all narmtx vhn hi I lhe opportunity fo make It possible for their sons to attend a session of Parliament. Allan Large of the Trail Ranger sroup led in the responsive read ing while the scripture lesson as read by David pirclay of the Explorer group. The chairman, Ken Harding, spoke of the new interest in bovs work in Prince Rupert and asked the congregation for support in the financial campaign which the groups wIJl be conducting in the near future. Announcement was also made of tfie annual Father and Son banquet which will be held on Wednesday of this week and for which, a special ' program li being arranged. - The Junior Choir rendered in a splendid' ma'hn'erlie brflcfal Tuxls hymn as ah anthem. Ushers we're . .' n. .... . tv - AiDerj pjjqpson anq ujrne wan- pamaicer. TODAYS STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri, 25. Bralorne, 9.90. Aztec. .04 ask. pariboo Quartz. 2.15. pentonla, J05. Qojconda. .04 V. Mlnto. .02 V4. rairvlew. .03. Noble Five. .02. fend OreJUe. 1.45. Pioneer, 2J50. t. Porter Rlaho, .02 'i. Premier, 2.01. Reeves McDonald, .26. Reno. 25. , Relief ArUngton, 40. Reward, .037. Salmon Gold, X)9Vi- ' Taylor Bridge, X5. Premier Border, .00T8. Sllbak Premier, L60. Home Gold, .004. Grandview, Q5. Indian, .01. Quatsino, .02 Ji. Oils A. P. Con.. 46. palmont, JQ. C. & E., 1.96. -Freehold, .04. Jfercurj. .064. Okalta, 1.06. Home Oil, 228. Toronto Beattle, U0. Central Pat., 2.45. Gods Lake. 22. Little Long Lac. 340. McKcnzie Red Lake, 1.17. Pickle Crow. 5.00. San Antonio, 1.22. Sherritt Gordon; 1.12. Smelters Gold, .02. McLcod Cockshutt, 2.45. Oklend. ,21. Mosher, 45. Madsen Red Lake, .421'a. Stadacorta, .52. Francoeur. .17. Moneta, 1.23. Bouscadlllac. .03. Thonipson Cadillac, 24. Bankfield. 26. " Past Malartlc. 2.27. Prtston E. Dome, 1.45. Aldermac, .40. ' ' flerr Addison. 1.73. Uchl Gold. 1.35. Int. Nickel, 4925. Noranda, 74.00. Cons. Smelters, 50.75. Athona, .06. '. Hardrock. 145. Barber Larder, .10. Fernland,' 41. Dominion Bridge, 30.00. BAR NEW YORK, Jan. 5: (CP) Bar silver was unchanged at 44;ic per ounce on the New York metal market today. paqethrfp Thrift f ash & Carry 8PfHTy f qpD lowest prices Classic Soap 'Pure ""white ' naptha. Ap 3 bars 1VY Pineapple Juice 1 Of Iibbs. 13-oz. tin -y First f atent Flour All brands 85c 4Vs S1.67 PHONE 179 CraEappfe Jelly Pure. 4 -lb. tin "IomaToVi' A'shc rofT "Brand. Peanut Batter - S'q uirre'l AmeTriT!cKoTce quality. ne?-Clover Brand, OjljA 'Wi latt W '25c pure. 2-lb. tins V toJ Aylmer hlums-Hed plums in PjVeapl-irco"cuT3eT.'l6- !fht Syrup 19C oz. tins ' 3 for . Jel Shortening OCp . I -lb. packets. 2 for r?-r v,- TJX? K0?S?!l5neT Chocolate . 3 squares In a 1 OP Quaker pats New 1 jflp carton .UV . handy size packet -f"y Medium Size. mtsr navel"oranc!es '""17c 3doz-45c Large Size 23c 3doz 65c Empress. 43c Juicy Sunkist Lemons Small size Special, 07f 2 doz. id a Fresh r pothouse Rhu- Otf p barb-3 lbs. WE" DELIVER Special Speaker BACK UP Baptist Church ABERHART Rev. J. A. MacRae of Edmonton Abcr4a Premier Vrgtd j0 g0 Ahead lieara Here jorninSiiu t.cj.- , u-(h Social Credit PririflnlM ' ing yesterday Despite Court Disallowances Rev. J. A. MacRae of Edmonton. EDMONTON. Jan. 30: CP The Secretary of Social Service and Ev- All)erta gj Credit uuet at lts angelism for the Baptist Chunh in janiiual conventlon neret endorsed western panaaa. conunuea nis government of Premier William mission In the Baptt Church '-1 Aberhart and urged It to Ignore terday preacning morauig ana ey- J court disallowances and proceed enlng to appreclaUve congregations. ( with' the ushering in qf 'Social Cred- ir. Macnacs mcasasw iuicu . lt prcjpiej Dy legislation. The inspiration to all who heard him.j ivstem oI irea5ury branches in the Last night he stressed the duties .province as we!) aspther measures :yi(i responsibilities resting upon 1 were aporoved. all church members and emphasized A flxed prtce of suo per bushel the challenge of Christ to this gen-; jor wheat at the Lakehead was ad- eratlon. He averred that the teach- yocated. tags of Jesus were as applicable to- j . day and equally able to meet the; needs of a distressed humanity as; they have done in every age. '"Mr. MarRae will conclude his mission here" on' Thursday ' night. J. M. Buchanan, genera manager of the B.C. Packers, and W. Ashby. manager of the company's Klldon-an plant on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, arrived In the city on the Catala last night from Vancouver. They are paying a visit to the "company's reduction plant at Port Edward and will sail by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on their return south. PP McClary Circulator ' Used u .Quebec Bricklined In good condition Transient Jobless In Toronto Being Afforded Shelter : TQRONTO. Jan. 30: (CP) Un-jder the direction ot the Salyatlpn jArmy. transient unemployed of 'Toronto will be taken care of for I the remainder of the winter. It was (announced today. The Coliseum , Building will be turned Into a hotel for them. r.i rirmzsuixmii zt m u tu ru : rmrm twsu rn,ii:ixiri HEATERS ELIO'S furniture 820.00 87.50 1 THIRD. AVENUE Prince Rupert i 1 p. 4N M.4.B.MI .BJ .IBXSU: OCX: .X.BSBCB.tB.:. B :3':Si :t 2. a:R.BXK3l U.l-f VfL JUJslMJ. .ll.WMJ Jl J. J INI qrjaimp-Wgllirjjrtqn Alberta Foothills antj Hulklcy Valley Coal Philpptt Eyitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 631 or 653 i J - - - ---- t iSiMVi"'Jt -u - . ,mmm9Spff9kmmmf '5kS 1-5 I J.H.BULGER Valentin dairy Uptometnst PHONE 441 Royal Bank BIdf.