..,ine.dr- January ' IT Mail This Coupon No Postage Needed run .Name itt fill ' CXNADIANC0VE8NME.VTAV.VUITIES m A HANDBOOK fil 0? 1NFOKMATION Post Office Address The New Year, A Step Forward To What? Will you upend your later years in comfort or In penury? At the age nf fclxty'five yearn, ninety-heven people out of every hundred are dependent, in whole or in part, upon others for hupport. If ou wihh to be independent, buy a Canadian (lovemment Annuity. The purcho.se of a Canadian Govern ment Annuity U the surest and easiest way in which to provide a secure income for your old age. You may buy an Immediate Annuity by payment of a lump num. or a deferred Annuity, to commence at any age you choose, by umall payments spread over a period of yean. There are plans of purchase by which you may protect the interest of your wife or dependants. You may buy an Annuity of any value from 30 to $5,000 a year. The term of purcha.se are easy. So medical examination U required. For full in. formation, fill out this coupon and mall it a directed. No postage necuj-nary, an it is Canadian Government biifilnesH. To Department of labour, loo Annuities Branch, Ottawa. Ont. i'lcanc rend me the "Handbook of Information" and full particulars m to cost of a Canadian Government Annuity. My aKe laat birthday was ........ years. . t . Hl.l a.llr Mr. Mf NLO ImkJ by: Dtpartmcn( of Labour, Annuiittt Branch, Oltaia, 14 THE RADIO SET Thnl Picked up Aberdeen and London, Huff. $160.00 WESTINQHOU8E LONQ DISTANCE RC" SET, fomplrie with three dry toll lubes mid liatlerie, phones, nenni. ,.,. r,.,y for use. Or wilh l-votl .storage battery "M.l liil,,. oli'., $177.00. I.iud speaker, $20.00 extra. Simple fnr you In install mid nperalc. THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT. Write for lnlel price lis or radio sets parts and accessories. RADIO SPECIALTIES LIMITED Wholesale and Retail. 781 Dunsmulr Street. Vancouver. Planing Mills V V 383. VHIVJ phone Sole Agents for Lumber JlhHSr,, BX . .V. . HsrZod FrS?-5ir,,iM,t Co;,v : ... . . v?-r Dimension Lumber. Fir, Hpruco and Cedar, bpnu8 J"d Ceilur Phiplap. Spruce Planking. Hash oorj I ding. Mouldings Olass. Shingles. Fir Veneer, (.edar ORIENT MARKET IS DEVELOPING A, Brostedt Tell of C.H.H. Activ ities In Extension of Commerce WINNIPKO, .Ian. 2. A live. market for Canadian lumber. cured meats, livestock and other produce. I being developed In Hip Orient, according In A. llriiKlfilt, Oriental representative of the Canadian National Hallway and Canadian Merchant Murine, who i In Winnipeg on hi way hack from conferences at Montreal. China and Japan are both buying considerably more Canadian nrodure Ihan heretofore, Mr. HroMedt staled. and Ihere i room for much greater development if Canadian manufacturer) and Will all.. I.. II... -w . i l THE DAIly NP5V8- FOTE FTV PROPERTY CONVEYED TO MR VETERANS exemption from General Taxation Also Provided by Council At the coUnell meeting held on Monday nigll a bylaw covering Ihn conveyance of. Jot 10, block J0, wflou 1, (Third Ave.) to the. Oreal War Veteran' As- ftoniation was completed. Tim lot will he liclft In lrut for JJie O.W.V.A. by Irt J. A, Went. S. A. llird and II. . Im- Landry iih trustees of he Abc.ialion. In the event of 'he' (iAV.V.A. and Iniflees to wljniii the properly I granted reusing l( xit Ihn pro. perly will revert bark to Ihn city. A bylaw wa - ;iln passed exempting Ihe precise from general laxalinn and local Im - provement laxe mil not from exporter j iirhl. lolpr.lxmo nn.l w.iler rnlna i . ( ..ii. imui ni.iiKri .inn urriuian if ir i t.. i. i.-i.i i. u. n w "'""r,Mm "H ""''"' "XIA. it will aulomatlrally lniinc men who know lheR;t.IT!lt,u cnumrien. Japan In uin? larxe quanll Hex of Alherla butler at I he nre !:!rock CONVEYOR become em nine, 31 r. nrMe.!l tale.,( jn nr. PUDrUACCn and other rommodilie. which! 1U PC rUftlnAuLJJ are llnir carried lo (he Orient j In C.fS.M.M. hip, are fresh and, City to Buy Machinery Formerly cure. 1 meaix, wneai and Hour, i uo ai nsueuon all and canned fi.h. lumber nndl lead und nilver bullion. Tlie' AI Ihe cily council merlins on Chlne are ealintr more wheat Monday night Aid. Perry u flour and alo more meal. ln'Jeled that the city iurrhae declared, an.l, in the eae of thetrock ronveyor nun the Ildcher former. Ihere i a demand for Mi Uoule Mine at a rosi of arn Canadian and American wheal! 'lie machine U already in the hecau of crop - failure in '" .Manchuria which i the u?nat - 1 1" - 'epjien stated, that the courre of Minidr. A number ofki'y enyinwr had innpectrd the modern flour mill are operal-eonveynr and had nutr;reMI that intr al Slianehal and in Northern 'H would he in Ihe. interest of China and Ihe demand for wheat! I lie rily to purchase it if it could product i cnnlanlly increa-jl'e obtained at the riKht figure ing-. ille conilere it wa well worth The Canadian fiovernmenl ,Hie money akrd and that in Ihe Merchant Marine vph.oU havrt!nimf of labor of four men it Iteen Ihe pioneer in develfinine!w"ld quickly pay for itself. a lumber market in the Orient! ! wa decided to purchase the for MritMi Olumhla pro.lucl conveyor for .ir0. land Ihe nine ha been Ihe cae .In India, Autralia and other Irounlrle when Canadian fore (on nccaionai can irom noai lary, Chapter.. Wa. .Thoc- who ocaoquanert 111 an rran-rlco or Mime other American l,ori I The Xrw Yenr dance held last Two Hundred and Fifty Persons Attended It, Andrew's Auxiliary Affair STEWART rtoy Newton has returned from JMinonlon after having been away since Sopleinher. Local Masons are holding n dinner in Ihe dining room of ih Stewart Hole! .lonlght. Oeorge f.lolhicr, resident mining engineer, wa n visitor here last week. M i . Virginia MpRonVey, school teacher, in spending the holidays al Vancouver with her mother. -,NEW YEAR'S DANCE JpnHlncI are now rnfried direct UAUUHIhKj tillrlKt i In ( anadlan Imllnm inxlead of t formerly hnUnp lo depend Affr SUaed Ual N,ont by Queen oughly Enjoyable 'evciiinir in Ihe Klk" Home hy HUUmnilrtl HflnMANAY UrintC nANPF iVwn Mary :hapter. Imperial Onler liauhlerr Uie Kmpiie. VERY SUCCESSFUL V t'"rouPhly enjoyable affair einj: alien. ici ny over 30 counle. Millie wan furnihel by the Weilholme Orclieslra. danrinir slartiiiK al V o'clock nnd lidine- about S.3n in the morning. llefrehinenl were ervel at mid-There a a lare attendance night. A. K. Haxell-Jone wa of omc pcrMiu at Ihe nn-'maler of ceremoniet, DavM nual llosmapy Oauce held imjTliomnn presided at the door Monday ecniiif in Hie Audilor(and Ihe committee in charge iuiu by Ihe I.adie' Auxiliary of comprised Mrs. V. Fisher, ihe SI. Andrew's Society. The Mr. Wallace C. Orchanl. Mrs. atTair proed a enjoynble a ft A. K. Haielf-Jone and Mrs. H. a successful and dancing van Morriey. kepi up from t) in Ihe ovening ' un.i. 3 in the morning. JEA DANS4NT WAS At the midnight hour u I0;t; wa Ushered in, dancing ceased 1 and all joining hands, sang "A ! (iuid Xew Year.'' It being I.eapH, 60 chapter, I.O.D.E., Enter- ,-ar, mere wa men a lames . ulns For Children's Ward choice dance' after which the Fund itervfng of refreshment com-! ruenced. Muie wa furnished by W'esl holme Orchestra anil Society piper, Alex. Maedonald, rendered selections on Ihe na lional instrument fnr several square dance. I). V.. Sluarl. president of 81 Andrew' Society, was master of ceremonies and those nfllcialing al the door were Oeorge Ahboll and How aid Siren. Mrs. Howard sleen a president nf the Auxiliary had general charge of Ihe atTair, while Hie committee n charge comprised Mrs. Mrlioh- bie, convener, Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs, W. p.nM and Mrs, .1. Arthur. Mr. Carrall supervised Ihe serving .of refreshment.. I The lea datisant held on New ''"jYear's Hay in Ihe Klks' Home hy ""llliil fifl Chapter, Imperial Order Daughter of the Knipire. for Ihe Oeneral Hospital children's ward fund was n very pleasant nffuir indeed. Opening at a in the afternoon, Ihe function closed Tea was served and dancing was indulged in by (hose present, lle-sides there wns an ultraelixe program of exhibition dances. One number was a Spanish dance by Misses Lucy nnil Mary O'Brien, Mary Walters, Mary Oowlher. il.ois Mcllae. Ada Minigohr, Mhoda; I.nmh and I-.vrlyn Dalhy; another, IDTo night 11 to Iin n4 trngthit the ertn f dlt!n an llmlnaflM, Improve OMtlt. fitt ik h4i. rIUv klU vsMtt. rrl onitlpalian. TM Ml BrwnBtly, BlMMnuy, mil eiy, yat inaraMgniy. Tomorrow Alright Oat a Me. lex Veue Brwatat MILLIONS and Movies THROUGH the medium of slender strips of celluloid an actor appears simultaneously on thouands of screens in as many different towns. On the same evening, he entertains great armies of film fans who eagerly pay their money to see his performance. So the movie star commands a king's ransom for a salary, and a fortune is spent profitably, to provide a proper background for his art. The movie multiplies personality and earning power. Advertising does the same thing for a merchant or manufacturer. Ih a single day it takes his message into thousands of homes to tell folks why they should have his goods and how to get them. Advertising endows him with a thousand voices with which to tell his story. But the value of advertising is by no means confined to the advertiser. It has a very definite value to you. A glance through this paper enables you to sift out the things that interest you. Sitting in your easy chair you can compare values and prices, in a moment you can tell exactly where to go for what you want and how much to pay. Figure how much useless walking and talking and how much actual money you can save by spending a few moments daily with the advertisements. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Ihe French minuet by Misses Alice Spencer. Jean Orieo, Xor-iuh Hoger and Vera Shockley: Ihe third, a fancy dance l?y Miss Winnie Thomson. All were precisely and prettily executed and evoked much applause. Miss Irene Morrison accompanied Ihe Ifirsl two numbers and Mr. J. A. Illnton the third. PLEASANT AFFAIRPRINCIPAL BRADY 10 VISIT ANlOX Will Address Parent-Teachers Association on Educaton of Boy ANYO,. Jan. 2. The Anyox Parenl-Tearliors' Association an nounces that it lias uiadd arrangements lo have J. C. Mrady, principal nf I'rtnce lluperl High School, lo speak in Anyox on the eight of January 10. the subject of Ihe lecture having lo do with the education of Ihe hoy. As Mr. llrady's reputation as n speaker is noL unknown lo many resi. dents here, it is very likely that his appearance on an Anyox platform will he Ihe cause of a j goodly attendance. This is Ihe (lecturer to come lo Anyox under (the auspices of the Pnrent- Teachers' Association, Ihe first lo come being Archbishop l)u Veno;l, who lectured on thought transference mid kindred The fire depart ment responded lo a cull lit 5 o'clock yesterday morning to U3I Comox Ave. Upon arrival of (he brigade, the downstairs floor wus found to be burning. The fire was extinguished by the use of the hand chemical extinguisher. The wall around Ihn fclovo and the ceiling was burned. Damage between $50 and 8100 was, done. If you study economy China-ware'' and Dinner sets at reduced prices ut Tile's, If "RUPERT" Brand Kippers Quality Better Than Ever. To ke?p odor of cooking from the house wrap them in greaseproof paper and bake for 15 minutes. This also retains Hie delicious tang. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8, 9 Smith Block'j Office Hours, 9 to V Phone 575 Lady Assistant HOW TO SPEND The Long Winter Evenings The "New Elite" Folding Card Table Will solve the question, r tfold only at BARRIE'S Home Furnishings