Norman McKemle of Uniterslty of V. ; ;-; J !i 'it j!& piar rouo Is Organizing Credit Unions Nora Scotia Addresses Local Fish Packers Norman H. McKenzie of the University of British Columbia and Nova Scotia, who is on a tour of this province in connection with the " STOCKTON, California, January 29 One fire captain was killed by a; falling brick wall when a Japanese hall here was destroyed by fire Saturday. Seven hundred Jap-1 anese, wh0 had been gathered, left! Just before the fire. The placed at $50,000. i n Man in the Moon A columnist In a weekly trade paper said that on one of the cards To the gayest and most exciting. young man we know" signed by I two young women artists! I should! have kept those cards at my office.) IIELSINGFORS Amazing lack of knowledge is displayed by Russian soldiers taken prisoner in the war with Finland. One thought Berlin was the capital of France. , Another said the Scandinavian countries were Sweden, Finland and Turkey. All are deplorably lacking in knowledge of a general nature having to do with economic and international matters. loss is: A,"mty;'eenif ejissiiira'.aii pf tejy make yoii man dollars. i SWEET Whifflets From The Waterfront but. alas, it was Inside a box 01 ja close second as the leading hal- Louise will take over the home-made candy, which I took lbut .. on tne pacific coast, ac- route. organization of credit unions, gave home unopened, and gave It to my coding to statistics of the Inter an interesting address last night wife to open. It was she wno iouna nat0nal Fisheries Commission the week for the West Coast of Vancouver Island, leaving five still In operation. So far 17,000 tons of herring has been taken from Kwakshaw Pass. ! Northland Transportation Co.'s mrtorship liner Northland, Capt. I en WiUams, was In port Saturday evening with fish rom Ketchikan for transhipment East over Canadian National Railways. After discharging, th Northland left in 'contfifiuatlon of her voyage to In port; from 9 to 10 o'clock yesterday; morning northbound from wilk Vancouver to Skagway and other ', i Alaska points, C.P.R. steamer Prln- CAPS For The Boys Overseas Through the co-operation of the Customs and Excise Department, Ottawa, cigarettes may be sent tax free to Canadian Soldiers overseas. $1.00 WILL DELIVER 300 SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES POSTAGE AND ALL CHARGES PAID 5 MrTTp Minimum quantity is 300, but you may 1 1 V 1 Hi"" send as ma'ny multiples of 300 as you wish ' I i. f Fpr your convenience use form printed below ' and mail, with remittance to: "Sweet Caps", Export Department, .. . u.. .... P.O. Box 1320, Montreal, P.Q. Name . , Nuiriber Itank . . Unit , . Sender's name and address V Uen sendinff your order, be sure to tfivc name, number, rank, and unit of soldier overseas, also your own name and address es sender. A postcard bearing senders' name and address will be .enclosed in each package for acknowledgment of uiftt This Offer Good Until Further Notice I rr THE DAILY NEWfl Monday. Jamta- 21 cess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, had on board forty-six passengers. Six persons disembarked from the vessel here and a like number took passage from here for the north on her- This is the final voyage of the winter for the Princess Norah on he received at Christmas were these irtnfe RUprt close Second to Se- the Alaska route, the vessel Is to be dangerous words: attle in Halibut Landings Herring Boats .Move South Catala Back On Run (assigned to the Vancouver-Powell! River-Union Bay route In place of I the Princess Mary which is being I withdrawn from service for an ex- Prince RuDert Is running Seattle tensive overhaul. The Princess TRA COMEDY IS DELIGHTFUL -llachelor .Mother.' With Ginger Rogers and David Nlven, at 1 Capitol Theatre uralder as one of the season s most sprightly and original comedy . . romances, "uacneior Aiomer. wiui A Dinger Rogers and David Nlven tn the stellar leads, is the Capitol . , , , . Theatre screen feature for the f u n Returning to service after having , ... .v V. lk EVn4ari1 Wh PaiICPr!t 4U narllniK la frt Of TOIirSP I USPQ n.il. Si 3 4 . .1 U..1I hxn nff 4ln ...n anm.il mu. .i.u it- n v !ii in,. mnvi. T.v.rrt. "T ran L . .... i i tti .4 r.4-i 1 The frantic but luttie eironoi umuil wiui nic Li4tiut. v,. inuoc 144144444444 4w- w. , - jjUl DoalS increased Ulcir laiiuilljs uaui, uwuu aicuuici isuiuia, vai4. 4 l Ik. koli Tho mMt. vsrtjVllnr " onH nf rOlirSP - . r, 1 i ! T,4 OV.nn.J ..4 l nn.4 a I OeParlmCm IUUlIXiailli, 411 4.44C 4,44044. 444..VV- CAIJ44414 CIH;H"'DI - iTiillCC HUpClfc 111 U4it& 44g 444Cai. 4Jil J tJO.1 U, ti(44fCU 441 4W4 4. 441. ing took place in the Metropole Hall i failed to explain anything. jthe totai jor tne year 18,923,000 ( 10:45 last night from the south, and there was a good attendance of rounds for .the season which was sailing at midnight for Stewart and i m ah nof r n rri rna ri a members. Mr. McKenzle's remarks I Writing at Ottawa on January m ony 972.000 pounds less than Se-iother northern points whence she on , . Bruce Iniro Hllthlsnn Hutchison said: said: "The 'The Elgh-,atlie. ElSh-i.ttl. D.ln.. Prince D,m,l Rupert hollK.if halibut lan,1 land- trill will rotnrn return here h. tnmrrnni tomorrow after iftr. uiugcr 1 Uiiuuir lJ were of great interest to all present and it was decided to proceed with teenth Parliament of Canada will jn!rs jt year gained nearly three noon southbound. The vessel had the formation of a study club. New York Stock Market Is Quiet Turnover., for Saturday 320,000 , Shares AH Averages Are Off NEW YORK, Jan. 29 The New York stock market was quiet and listless during Saturday's brief trading day. The turnover was 320,000 shares. Industrials were down .10 at an average of 146.57, rails down .03 at 30.67 and utilities down .12 at 24.86. Fire Captain In California City Is Killed begin to put the democratic system tn 1938 .while Alaska ports showed erhaul in Canada to the greatest test In Its a falling off. Today's Exchange . history. It will usher In a new and Incalculable era in the economics o( the nation." And possibly Bruce was right. Selnelrcats, wh'ch had been look ing for herring In Prince Rupert j narDor 10 rme rori .awara ana Tucks Inlet reduction plants, left at-the end of the week for Laredo Inlet, near Butedale, where a good run js reported to be continuing. There are no herring In this har- bor at the time In Unlted 8tates funds- Buying. Present seining spot. 10 percent premium; selling. h"" " 01 nnt. 11 nprrpnl nrpmlnm. Rrlinir fnnrfs Hnvinz. snot. hu5n Sound, $4.43; selling, spot. $4.47. RUSSIAN'S IGNORANT The run at Kwakshaw. is also near Fltz con&ulnrt Seven Loggers Hurt In Crash hospital treatment on Saturday Nine-boats left there at the end of, They were Injured on a runaway a.1 . i- m a.1 r l. -i a. .m . . Dally speeder on a nearby logging railway News is sure to which crashed into a logging train, suits SOMETIII.NG NEWTenderid Wefners. Per lb Pork Patties Per lb 25c Meat Loaf Per lb Local New Laid Efjts Per dozen Lejac Es Medium size, Per dozen Hrookfield Sausage Per lb. Smoked Black Cod Per lb. store girl, played b; Miss Rogers, to deny the parenth jod of a foundling, accidentally wio.V her. forms the bail of thr stor admusing m Meat Loaf Per lb. ..... bring Brothers Cough Drops! (Black or Menthol,) only lOf. convru r th authorities, as well as her owi, cm assemble here Thursday for Its fifth minl0a pounds while at Seattlelon board a fair-sized list of passen- f, ye"' Ml l"e Dafy , L and last session. It will be one of they fell off approximately onelgers. The steamer Cardena, which "er naname D0' w ,Iact lnr' a the most Important sessions since million pounds. Vancouver landings! was relieving the Catala, has now eiu w uinu newl,"'eM, a Confederation was founded. It will ia$t year were about the same as been withdrawn for her annual ov sumes the responsibility of rcat v the child properly. Ludicrous cim plications develop when her employer's father, owner of the depart -ment store, becomes convinced that the child Is his grandson and tries to pursuade his son to marry the girl. This hectic situation produe- ,es gay entertainment as the various Sustained Injuries W hen Speeder f h wholaffatr. Crashes Into Train on Logging j The cast In support of MUs Rog-way rs and Nlven Includes such popular PORT ALBERNI. Jan. 29: CP Seven loggers were brought here for favorite as Charles Cob urn, Frank Albertson and E. E. Clive. ttie Dallj dally re- MARK You needn't grin and bear a cough due to a cold. Get Smith SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS LINZEY & DAVIES PHONES 585 586 COFFEE Fresh Ground While You Walt. Per lb. 40c We Bought on a Low Market You (if I the Artvantare 30c 30c 30c 40c 25c 25c 20c UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVEltY TUE8- T.S.S. CA III) EN A FltlDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Ajcnt. Third Ave. Phone 5G8 THE CONSOLIDATED iMINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemi-cals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphosphates, Monocalcium Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Hrand Metals Cold Silver Lead Zinc Cadmium Bismuth Antimony and Zinc Dust Also Sulphuric Add and Sulphur General Office and Works Trail, B.C. " Listen Baby, Vau'ue Caused n scnnoni She ays she found you . J 4 dad y you're mm. and you know dan well that' not true'" AN ALL-TIME HIGH IN LAUGHS! (fintjet ROGERS NIVEN EXTRA MARCH OF TIME Present "Till; MOVIES MAItCII t).V -SPOUTING WINGS" 'num.nni TONIGHT - TI ES , WED. 2 Show Nightly 7:00 and CJ Feature at 7 31 and 9 II FEBRUARY House Furnishing Sale COMMENCING FEBRUARY 1 Our February Furniture Sale this year has bigger and better values and a larger variety from which to choose than ever before. ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Store Opens at 8:30 a.m. Cloes at 3:J0 p.m. f . "RUPERT BRAND' Smoked I BLACK COD i Smoked Daily I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 5 I'rlnce Kupert f Q hrllsh ColutnbU