MADE IN VANCOIVEK .STYLE Whifflets From Thfc Waterfrcnr Y - , -i Two camp tender boats of the T. A. KeHey Logging Co. from Tanoo Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands, are at present at the McLean Ways at Seal Oo e ravine wcrk esrr'ed out. The Keta is hating a general overhaul ranitidine eogtne work while the UBm N. Is having a new 50 n.p. Gardner cnriae tnatalleri to replace Ihe tanner M hj. motor. The Leila N. arrived here at the tost of the uck tar tow of the Armour Salvage Co.'s power tog Pachena. Today's Exchange United Htatn unds During, spot- 10 percent premium;, selling, spot. 11 permit premium. ' Stcrlln? funds - Buying, spot. $4 42; seiHrw. spot. $147. A fifty cen: ctassltieo ad often makr- vou many dollars. IGOOD START IN WEATHER Jano.TT nalror Month In Prince Pupfrt With Temperatures Showlns Top Mark of w.li F mildness of weather In Jan-; uarv at Prince Ropert. there Is reason to believe that the month Just ended established a record. The maximum temperature reading of1 sixty-tw recorded on January 30-was probably unprecedented for theJ irid-winter mcnth in local meteoro-. logical history. At least this wa indicated by a hasty glance at such record? as were available In the Daily News office ths mornlne when S. O. MMlor, Dominion roe-j rmlogtst gave out his weather summtiy for month. On the coli-, e?t day of the month. January 9.! lew than three degrees of frost wasj r-rorded. The mean temperature for the month was far above freezing at 41.4. preclpttat'rn for this January-while away below average for thej month at 4.11 tn-hes. was greater than th-re has been In some nastj -aarlrs 1930 for lnst-nce whtn there wat bat 2.39 inrhes. The summarv for January, show ing that 1M0 Is getting off to an' excellent start at least as far as local weather Is concerned, was as '. follows: Maximum barometer reading at sea level. 30218 on January 18. Minimmn barometer reading. "M on January 1. 1 Maximum temperature. 62 on, .... t WINNIPEG WHEAT SEARCHING FOR BOMBING VICTIMS F..at aro --.-n her.- r.-. ofbUilcLr.i .11 Ht..mg;--rs r..--rt by of th' numerou- a-':ul bomb .:.r.T.:- the F: been subjected to. Most of the civilians have Ix en evacuated and little ia tf hie results in the raids, although property damage has been extensive. INSPECTION OF TROOPS January w. j Minimum temperature, 29.5 on Brhadier St-ckwell Wei Pleased January 9 Mean temperature 41.4. j With APPr n, and rjfiei- Totalnmdnttatton.4 61Inches. y of Lxal Inits Tr.Jl inhine. 2(5 4 hours. I ! Maximum wind velocity. 34 miles Local rarriaon unite paraded ys 23. WINNIPSO. February 1 (Can- rllm-nt d on thel-- appearance of -dian Pre-s) WlnnlTe! wheat pr'- smartn-ss and efficiency. Brlga-re- were down 4s. yesteriay with dier Etickwe l is b-lng kept busy Mny at E43i during his two day vis.t t Prince B8 ; 1 : 1 ,, fmm cntithKut. January frJav at th" Booth i.-.-.v t. j .2 icbrj.9 S.-v:i- .-. C .' ,u:. ae . .t-.'.'.ai has Rupert in th course of which he s also tnspeetmi the local d fen-c?3. H wil smll by the Prince Ru- : crt t night on his return to Vic-1 toria. Coming north with, the Brigade wte Maj.r H. L. Shrwood. i ' strict cngner o fie-; Major H. Pen'.rtath district record of flier. la'd C pt. Frank Taaf e of the district paymaster's offlc:r. Mem-rial Anothe- arrva! yesterday was -fwtWm h7 Ms-tor W. Cremnton who Is to be the distr rt officer commanding. -tatloned in Prince Rupert as area iBrhadler C. V. Stockwell D5.0. of ajmaster. Victoria by whom they were cem- C'l. J F. Pr?stcn general rtaff ff cer for mU tarv district No. 11. s du In Prince Rupert from Vlc-ria on th Princess Adelaide t"- orro-v aftprnon February CLOTHING f2 WOOL JACKETS With zippers. Regular value to $7.50. All sues and colors. To clear Sale Starts Friday February 2nd at 9 A.M. 1 lADVENTURE ! IN ROMANCE Joan Bennett and Louis lUyward are teamed for the fitst time, to splendid advantage it is said, in the tense and thrilling story of "The Man In The Iron Mask." a romantic drama of the reign of Louts XIV o! Prance which U showing tonight and Friday at the Capitol Theatre hew The -nry is based on the novel bv Alexandre Dumas and dramatri- er th? enmity between King Louis XIV and his twin brother. Philippe. Until he is about to have his own hmther executed for treason, the rrtri monarch is unaware that he ha a twin Learning the news, he fear? that a plot U dethrone him in hn brother's favor may bear fru:t and he decides to pat Philippe cut of the way for good. He has him encased in the monstrous iron ma. k one of the grimmest forms of torture used in those gory days The film bring? back to the screen the fearle swashb'j-klmj: marketeers and introduces eeral setae of fen-In and sword play Portraying the musketeers are Warren WlUUra, Alan" Hale and Miles , Minder while Louis' crafty minister is played by Joseph Schildkraut MLss Bennett has the role of the beauteous Maria Theresa of Spain I fay ward plavs the dual roles of Louis and Philippe. Sale Starts Friday, February 2nd at 9 A.M. Early Shopping Is Advised K1TWANGA It hs been qult In the villaae since Church Army officers left for outside vilifies to visit th-lr Christian friends and preach the nosel Thev hire already been away a week but are due back this week-end. Onr-" Johnv Edgar Wltttsqu nd Jeffery Porter, well known voung trappers, evne In Monday nleht after spending two weeks visiting their traplinea. Stinl!y Williams left on Monday ntht for Uazelton to enter hospital for examination Greater Than "Monte Cristo" A World Famous Adventurer Romance . . . Flashing sword-play, swashbuckling adventure . . . Joan Bennett's breath-taking beauty as the Princess Maria Theresa . . . Louis Hay-ward in the most spectacular dual role ever created. Be Advised Don't Miss It! SENS THE ABOVE AND MANY MORE BARGAINS ON SALE AT WILLIA Pete Smlth i "Ski Birds" fT EDWARD SMALL Jtk. '?TL jafelVl Tk KUmdi PM CUula Mavietonr News Olves Vou Actual Sea Itatlle Hetween German Plane and ItritUh Warship the man in the mon imk A JlM WUb T4nl Mnta( LOUIS HAYWARD "'JOAN BENNETT wilt Wtma WlUUaWMtyh SdklMttttal'AlM C1im4 kf Jwh WV4l SmmcUt TONIGHT and III DAT Feature at -I and 2 Showi Nlxhtlr 7 00 k- J A ATIO c, , . r n(I1 fUr'.jnv ) Our Entire Stock of Men's Clothing and Shoes Will be on Sale at Extraordinaril y Low Prices Regardless of the Swiftly Advancing Pric: eTin AU Your Requirements. AU Jots a Nationally Known L ines of Highest Quality The Duration of This Sola 95 SUITS Priced to $45.00. On sale at $16,95 19.95 21,95 OFFICERS' REGULATION KHAKI TRENCH COATS-With wool lining. Regular $22.50. On sale at 15.95 300 PAIRS OF SHOES In all styles, black and brown Oxfords. Regular values to $7.50. On sale at 2.45 3.45 4.45 McGREGOR and PENMAN'S 900 PAIRS OF HARVEY-WOODS, WOOL HOSE All sizes, all colors, elastic and plain tops. Values to $1.25. On sale, 3 pairs for 1.00 9-n SUITS STAN FIELD'S AND HATCHWAY NATIONALLY Qnaale"7 1.45 ,2.45 3.45 100 PAIR ODD PANTS To clear at $2.95 75 PAIRS OF ODD PANTS Regular value to .$7.50. Sale price 83.95 See Our Special 1 Table SHOES SHIRTS HATS JACKETS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS SLIPPERS GLOVES . CAPS PANTS Any Article on This Table Only $ 3 19 SCARFS Silk, wool, silk and wool, etc. Priced to $4.5. n 69c 99c $2.45 35 COATS AND TOrCOATS Priced to $!7.rn. On sale at $10.00 $15.00 $19.50 TRENCI1COATS Interlined. In blue and fawn. Regular $l'xt and $16.50. On sale 310.95 ARROW, FORSYTH AND TOOKE SHIRTS English wun and printed broadcloths. Fused collars attached or two separate collars. Values to $-1.50. On sale, 2 for $3.00 117 I1ILTM0RE HATS All latest styles, shades ami iisei. Iriced to $7.50. On sale $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 SPORT SWEATERS Standard makes. Jantzcn, Pride of the West, Jersey's, etcf Pried to $6.50. On sale $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 123 PAIRS ENGLISH RROADCLOTII PAJAMAS Priced to $ 1.50. On Sale $1.45 $2.45 GaflTIKS Of all types. Priced to $3.50. On sale 39c 69c 99c F. STON Clothes of Distinction Sale Starts Friday February 2nd at 9 AM