January 9, 1925. TV Friendship of Yoiti Bank or m Dtroni; bank la uu important putt of the life utory . m! I'uninin man. . Iln information, the an ily-ni of u.-.l m1ition and I :! whi-h Hie Union Bank iVTrrs itb rieUi'oi-T have nKHtr of liAlpiiiK tjicni to p:tv:- tlr. wny to prosperity. r. wlul tin1 Unioif Bank urTrm customm. oai Windsor UNION BANK of mmm Prince ftupart Branch--A. T. are -.t'tir.k, Manager Caedy Special BROKEN SCOTCH NUT SCOTCH HUMBUGS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ORANGE AND LEMON SLICES Qc per lb. C fjr your Calendar and Tides and Guides for 1825. ORMES LTD. THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS d and Sixth Phones 2 and 200 Prineo Rupert, E2.C. See Our Line of .Bow CHAIRS MP Back And Gate-Leg Tables Any Finish You Desire Carrie's Home Furnishings l.d Avenue and 1st Street Phone 123 Patterns Patterns We are Clearing Out our Stock of LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS I'tilM . ti- U choose from. A wonderful aiirly. All al out' price YOUR CHOICE - - 10c each .i. S. Wallace Co. FLATS TO RENT IN WALLACE BLOCK v A.vakcnj; Old Memories BOURBON WHISKEY The same unequalled superb, rare quality Bourbon in fact and quality-bached BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER ttDCPiAli CCVCRNMCNT SUPERVISION 1 I UOWI 1 ) 1 36 a I I 1'lns advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Idquor Coutrol Hoard or by the Obvernmont of British Columbia. ! Local and Personal ! U.C. Undertakers. 1'liono 4t. Hayners, Undertakers, Phone 351 You'll like our Joall Cop.sutn era Coal Co. 1'liono 7. tf Hoard of Trade annual ins ,toitight at 8 o'clock, atti-mlanee requested. meet Full .Then. Collarl has oiienetl li it committee rooms in Oration's new store, next Jabours' on 3rd Avenue. All friends arc invited to call. Ilalihul boat for mule, long. 0 fl. 0 in. beam, Standard engine, full gear, doing al a bargin McLean, Cow Hay. 30 feet 12 h.i line of . X. M. 8 The nlllccrs of the local regi- mii I Ikim exleiulod an invilation In Hie olllcers of the destroyer Patrician to be 'present at their annual hall next week. ELKS I Itoynl Purple Whist Drive and I lance, Tuesday. Jan. 13. Cards al H'.M p.ln. Prizes. Special refreshments and special orchestra. Admission 50c. . 10 Al I he meeting of lite library hoard last evening u card of greetings was received from the I'X-lihrnrian, Miss Muriel ft rani or Mcioria. ll win receive a suitable reply. Donald Huns, inanucl I raining iuslruclor. reported at the meet ing of the school board last night that his classes had been lining stiiiif- minor repair work at I In- lliinlli School. 'This work, lie -.ml. was inleresliiig ami useful .mil he would like to have mure or it. Provincial Police Chief W -1 1 1 1 1 1 c sailed this morning on the sli-uiner Prince Hupert hav ing in .his charge I 'red Aurlot. who will do llircp year at New Westminster penitentiary for house breaking, and Alferd Hansen who is to enter the menial hospital al Kssondate. Trustee Caey, al last night' meeting of Hie McbiNd board, ad-ncuteit Hie free ui)ily of all text hooks. In some caces, Hi neci-ssiiy ioN purchase book.- witi'kcil a liarnliip on i f pr- i-ttls. Some lime was spent in riirmall.v discussing the sugges lion but no action was taken. We still have a considerable stock of the followlnq lumber, etc., to clear at bargain prices Iteforo end of month. Dimension Lumber, planking, shlplap, D.-on Siding, doublo dressed finish V joint, flooring, doors, windows and veneer, oak and cedar boat lumber, etc. Shockley Planing mil's. tr An 1 1 Her ftiiin H. II. Shockley who is il'sposiug of his plan i n mill stock, lo sell the school I Mian I a nunntity of tiuai-ter cut oak at Kl'J.DO was left in tin hands of the secretary al last night's ineeling. Donald Itoss ma'tual Iraining iuslruclor slated thai the material could h used lo Km H I advantage in his work iirovnlina: J ho price was satisfactory. Chairman ParkAr reported al last night's meeting of the si-ImmiI hoiit-il Ihiil arrnngciiicntp hatli- iiei-u uiade lit proccetl ,wllh I In- prosecution of it pool room ke'-iier who, it wtis alleged, had iillowt-d b:iy on his premises. A conference between Hie oily soli- i' 1 1 1 1 1 and one of Hie hoys in ipii slinn hitd been tirr.-tiiKcil as a prriiminary step. The tlher hoy in Hie case had left town ant) wtis not reluming. Trustee Onne reported al last nlghl's 'meeting of Hie 'school boa ril thai some cases of alleged tenancy had pome 10 his ears. Secretary Vance slated that Ibis was probably a mistaken idea in view o'' the chicken-pox epidemic which hitd been keeping a number of children out of school. 'This view wns supported by Principals llarlness and llrady who reported that there were no complaints of Iruauey. 3 "5 Y" hVS7 CATARRH nf tin BLADDER Site, f ucnoiut THE DAILY NEWS PAOE TnnEB HAD HEARTBURN AND HEADACHES FOR. MANY YEARS Mis Ili-la Huriln. ferd, out., writes:-- -' .Willi heartburn and year. There were ll.ll. .No. I. nan- lieen ttiwhled hi-ailarhe for many very few thliiir I i-ouM eat without suffering; rrum cither the liearlhuru or -eve re headache. A friend leeuimni-iideil Inn to try MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS TiiN I did and fiiuiul r.-lli-r at onee and have never ImVii ti-niiblfil since. I will klwuya rerinninend your Pills to any of my friend who are troubled with heartburn, headarhes or any oilier liver Iroiihle." Mllliurn Ini.i-I.lvrr fill- are for Mle at all (IruirclM 4iil dealer: put up only. Tor the pant 3t yeara, hy The T. MllhH-n Co Limited, -Toronto, Out. Mrs. l-rptl Miggins sailed Ibis morning on the sieaincr Prince Hupert for Vancouver. W. W. Wright sailed this morning on Hie prince llupert for Vancouver on a business trip. (eoree (). Shaw stilletl this morning fop Vfliiouvei' wliere he will coninlelo -Mimics ipiallfying him as a certlfied-druggist. Hans Mrop and Paul llingerl. the Ocnnaii iiiiiuigiaiils who arrived ins the eily. recently, sailed Wednesday night for Anyox. Peto SolUm of the Hoolh Can adian l'lsherios staff sailed on I lib steamer Prine Hupert Ibis morning for t?i?allli' on a holi day I t in. ' hverelt l.eejc l?aiieil. litis morn ing on the sleiiinei' Prince Huperl for Ksquiinalt where he will lake lloyal Caititdiun Xaval Ituserve Iraining. Salurtlay SpeciaJ4-t'Purkeys iJuekK, while Ihey fast, 25e per lb. lixlra eliarg ftir cleaning and drawittK 25o vaub. Itirperl Table Supply Co. Mr. ami Mrs. fTJSeyinotif ol Anyox, who have ' been In I he eily for Hie iiast-,;wek, sailetl lli morning on the sleamer Prince Hupert for Vanctnivcr. At Ki.15 last niplil W. W. W rat hit 11 filetl a message with the Canadian Xalfounl 'Telegraphs for Lansing, .Michigan. Al 1 1 ;5 the" message was rejieal-I over Hie radio from Lapsing tnil was pickeil up here. Mrs. V. U. McAfee anil Miss Jessie McAfee sailed Ibis morning on the Prince Hupert fur Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. fieorge McAfee, Iheir paviils, arrived asl night from (ieorgelowii and ire registered al the Prince Hu-i.-rt Hotel. I Motorship ltellingliam, dipt. I.en Williams, is tine Ibis aller- t from Ketchikan with ji itrun uf froen haliliul for the ".aslern Stales wliicli will be un loaded over Hie Ho) ul Tisli Co. lock and slu pned V..s by Cauu-liati Niilional Hallways. DANGER OF TOO MANY PEOPLE CIIICAliO. Jan. ?. Persons living will see a population of 250.0(111.0(10 in Hie United Stales if lite present tale of increase keeps up. according In Professor A. H. Wolfe or Ohio Stale ' .'niversily, speaking here before Hie American Statistical Assneia- ion. Ilul it will mil keep up, In1 Hie professor's opinion. He is! r..t..i.. ..rt..i..i.. ll... ii'i.i.uiii Hi. mi! LillllJ I I I nun lie "i'ii i iiii.ni- elvet, lite potential mothers of Hie future, will lake measures lo prevent it. "Unless Increase Is tptickly mil greatly retarded, "reaching 'he sVijiiratiori point is a matler if only a few general ions at most, not thousands of years as popularly-'supposed,'' . Professor Wolfe said'.' "In Hie absence of an Improbable -revolutionary im-. irovenient in agriculture, we It all he pointedly confronted Willi lite choice of reducing "ilher our birth rale or our slnn-laid tif livliig. A very essential part 'of I lie population problem is lo gel Iho people to see thai they are confronted with a condition, nol a theory. Unthinking People "liven If II could he demonstrated thai Ibis country could support 500,000,000 people 1iy eliminating waste and giving tip j meal, the standard of iivinar Namd fcr the stale and truly great YOU cnr. buy this famous Whiskey today only because it hrs reached perfect maturity. " is our plrdg? as well as our promise -and your :ice that in buying Old Kentucky you are securing a tJourbon" full-bodied, rich and smooth. A TIME HONORED FRIEND OF YOURS wiltild continue lo fall and Hie problem of numbers continually j get worse. 'The only happy pen-: pie would be the swottl-ralHing generals. Many of us today are I victims of our unthinking American worship of size ami grnwl.li, without itupiiry iutu the human values itnolved." Professor Wolfe scores the optimists who believe thai progress can work miracles. "They rely on migration and invention. 'They see vast emply spaces. 'The stale of 'Texas especially appeals lo their imagination.. Most of them have never been there. "What are the fads? 'Only inferior lands. limited in extent, remain for setllemenl. Progress itself involves a paradox. II is ineonoeivab'le that technical advance can maintain the pnee il set in what Wallace called 'the wonderful country.' iiml which Keynes thinks may prove to have been 'a magnificent episode.' In Hie main, future improvement are to be lnoked for in the fourth decimal place. 'There is a limil lo the de-srree lo which cheapened inatiu-'c'tires can offsel increasing costs in extracting raw materials from nature's resources which nr being exhausted with whirlwind rapidily." Costs of Families 'Taking up' lite opposition lo birth ciinlrnl. Professor W.nlfe declared: "II is n fault of population theory that it Is innn-matle. Such nihilities never t count the vital eosls of a high birth rale She cols lo the wonivMi of Hie race, 'The very essence of economy is lo balance real costs against real income. A valid populiilion theory must lake ncpount of the Way in which half Hie race, hilheiln practically ignored, will calculate the costs as against the satisfactions of large families." NOTICE. Tender will lie received hy the til IV nf I'rhiiH liupeit Tor Hie puri'liiine of Lot to, lllork JU, Section I. Tender t he In Ihe Offlee nf the Cllv Clei-k marked "Tender fur l.nl" tint Inter Ih.iii II a.m. saint-day. January H Willi. t. V. JOK. City Clerk. .ifWiV SKEY This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Hrilish Columbia. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY rJ.C. Coast Semce Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway January 12, 2G; February 9, 23 Fop Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle January 2, 16, 30; February 13, 27 S.l. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Sella Bella, Ocea i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-sou vor, every Saturdaj, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Line Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th S"reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupj.-t. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from rnnee fiupert. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tutiday, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naai Rlvar Cannarlea, Friday A.M. S23 2nd Atanua. J. Barnalay, Agant. Prlnc Rupart, B O. tor ar. veats- v - raVKISKL - . -.CAM 'IWaMWH I II 111 This udvertijieincnt is nol published or displayed by . , . . a l ll. f Af Liquor Control itoaru or oy ine uovernnietiij,ui llriHsh rnhnnliis. , the