Wtuc Rupert Dailp Otto Friday, January 14, 1919 SON SQUANL DAD'S SAVfo Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. li. De Kergomnicaux, Terrace Kcporter SHIPS AND WATERFRONT dance,' 'or "Let's go to the dance." 2. Pronounce drii-U-frls, c as in men, both l's as in it, accent first syllabic. 3. Sergeant. 4. Arrogance; haughtiness. "The imprriousiicss of his demeanor made him very unpopular." 5. Sanguine. NK WTON father, (; ( ' fill an ucii,,,, Nulli.iw.i ". """'i.; Mm if lowcrl 1,1., I. box. inn . . IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! : WALLACE'S j The Sunday services of the United Church will be held both morning and evening in the Anglican Church. The Sunday School will meet, however, in the Oddfellows' Hall at 11 a.m. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ..,,;; HiKs, amuuimR J" 000, whin,, Mr Ten f squander KNIT FOR THREE WARS WINDSOR, Out. (Ci Mrs. Harriet Frances Hadlock, who died recently at the age of 102 years, knitted for soldiers in three wars The United States Civil War and the First and Second World Wars. The Fisheries Research Board which has been sitting in Ottawa, Js out to still further modernize the fishing industry which has many complex problems. The idea is to have deep sea products practically ocean fresh when they reach the table. The first step is co-operation between a refrigerated fishing ship on the Atlantic and a low temperature freight car on the Pacific Coast. m m. m J' Pays t., A(lv rii CONTINUING TO SATURDaI : SALE! : IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! 2 A. u.ji.... r.. i... v. ...i. . . Mrs. Vic Giraud entertained on Monday evening in honor of Miss Adela Haugland whose marriage is scheduled to take place in Terrace next week. The guests included long-time friends, of the bride-to-be and a gift of a wear-ever roasting pan was made. Gaines and refreshments filled the evening and a merry time was had by all. Among those present were, besides the hostess and the guest of honor, Mrs. G. Haugland, Mrs. Maxted, Elliott and Marion Head, Mrs. L. Johnstone, Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. Alice Campbell. lihenturr ihr Nr Hrl Hat Unrn ihr Srrm ' f DIFFERENCE OH SEASON OPENING Divergence of Opinion at Seattle Conference Obvious SEATTLE There appears to be decided difference in the views expressed by coast fishermen, converging here for a conference of the International Fisheries Commission, concerning the date of the annual opening of the season. The Commission will meet Thursday of this week. The Deep Sea Fishermen's Union of Seattle will ask the Commisson to authorize the opening a month earlier which would be April 1. The fishermen in Prince Rupert are favoring June 1. How the Vancouver halibut operators' feels about it docs not appear to be definitely known as yet. Everyone agree on this, however. The fishing season Is becoming shorter, all the time. Last year, it was shortest on record. : t Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS w m.M f-wk, a am a w ' - 7-9 p. m 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "Let's us go to the dance." 2. What is the . correct pronunciation of "dentifrice"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Sargeant, sarsa-parllla, sapphire. 4. What docs the word "lm-periousness" mean? 5. What Is a word beginning with sa that means "disposed to be hopeful"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "Let us go to the KODAKS A meeting of the Girl Guides' Association was very poorly attended at the Silvertip last Tuesday afternoon and at the next meeting on the first Tuesday afternoon in February, all members are being asked to attend and bring one or two friends with them who are interested in becoming members CAMERAS TO SUIT EVERY d Q. When a man goes horseback riding with a woman, and a groom is present, should the woman's companion or the groom assist her in mounting and dismounting? A. The woman's companion should do this. Q. Is it good form to allow the children to enter the conversation at the table? A. Yes, and they should even be encouraged to do so, and trained to converse intelligently and quietly. Q. What is the meaning of "Chateaubriand" when printed on a menu card? A. Centre cut of fillet of beef Steamship Movementi For Vancouvtt Sunday ss Coquitlam, 11 p.m. Tuesday ss. Camo.sun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Feb. 5 and 20 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince George. 10 a.m. Friday ss. Coquitlam, 1 p.m. January 15 and 29 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Cardena, 11 p.m. From Alice Arm and Stewart Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert January 15 and 29 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. CATERING TO ll pays lo buy at BULGERS leeaiiM! JSnlger's name stands in back of every purchase you make. IJuIyer's handle all (he well known khI makes, linker's sell ul standard Canadian advertised prices after paying transportation to Canada's farthest city 1 Juicer's carry the newest and best styles. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. 3ox516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions of the Association. A suitable hall is being sought for the Guides and Brownies to meet in as the one they use at present is too cold for winter meetings. Guide enrolment will take place next Wednesday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Head. Baby Brownie Special Brownie Target Slx-20 Brownie Target Slx-1'j Kodak Duaflex Camera Flash Attachment for Kodak Duaflex Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20 ., Kodak Vigilant Six-20, f8.8 Lens Kodak Vigilant Six-20, 163 Lens Kodak Vigilant Six-20, f4.5 Lens Kodak 35 f3.5 Lens with Range Finder Flash Attachment for Above Four Cameras Argus 35 f3.5 Lens with Case and Flashgun Wrath-all's Photo Finish! ! COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made-; VALENTIN DAIRY ! Your Dally j ALL-WEATHER SERVICE : Miss Merle We'st returned home from the south on Thursday morning's train much improved in health. MAGISTRATES Vancouver City Solicitor Objects to Criminal Code Amendments VANCOUVER, ( City Solicitor Arthur Lord suggested today that recent Criminal Code amendments were like buying erutches for small town magistrates with revenues taken from larger cities. Lord said that changes in the Code which allowed persons charged with certain minor offences to elect for jury trial were enacted for the benefit of magistrates not formally trained In the law. Formerly the most of minor offences mentioned theft of over Sl-i, gambling, keeping bawdy houses came before the police magistrate and the revenue from the fines poured into city coffers " . RUPERT MARINE REALTY (1 (TAI'SI N Jb VII IV Mrs. H. Spencer is a patient in the local hospital, having contracted a cold on her return journey from the south last week. SAVOY HOTEL We Take Listings of f BOATS FOR SAI F nrc riiADrr f! -- - - - - .t BROKERS IN BOATS, MAItlNE ANU FISHING f uf TRY k van areiii, 1'rop. Mrs. H. Philip, Carl and Claudia were passengers to Prince Rupert on Tuesday's train, going there for dental treatment. For Ocean Falls RUPERT MARINE REALTY I rHONE 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET PRINCT RUPERT Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. January 5 and 20 ss. Princess Norah, p.m. (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) B 548 p,one t DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS 1 1 Mrs. D. Kerr Is a surgical pa tient in the local hospital. I B ... " r" I Nfting j) I Saturday, Jan. 15 ju. "1 ,R&a 15 Topcoats Sport Shirts TO CLEAR AT $3.00 i Worsted & Tweed SUITS TO CLEAR, FROM $35.(0)0 BALANCE OI- OUR FINE ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS ' LESS 25 15 WOOL LOAFER JACKETS TO CLEAR AT $5.00 BU'.lll . t T m v i )W v ? tn,",, W; F vO I n,T Y J 1 U ar . , 'fit J ml !j nrr 1 1 If . hi! T ferttv " t !H' Values to $50.00 ,f TO CLEAR AT $29.95 BALANCE OF TOPCOAT STOCK LESS 25 RAINCOATS ' TO CLEAR AT $3. 9 5 AND UP 50 DRESS SHIRTS 1 jnp SIZES H'z TO 16Vi TO CLEAR AT $2.00 50 DRESS SHIRTS SIZES H'2 TO lG'z TO CLEAR AT S3.50 mm 50 Work Shirb TIES Wool and Doeskin WINDBREAKERS TO CLEAR AT $5.95 'Zippercd, Wool WINDBREAKERS Sizes 38 to. 44 TO CLEAR AT $9.95 TO CLEAR AT 'icai BIT ain k- v r. hi far All Sizes TO CLEAR AT All the Above And Many ,' More Bargains 65f 2forS1.25 EACH $1.50 AT ' Jit r . 5 No Charge N Mom ml bates Final Mem w ans 3 eair No Refund ' 1 ' ....!..