pjursday, December 31, 1931 To One and All We Extend the Season's Greetings May the New Year be Both Prosperous and Happy Ormes Ltd. TTltc. Pioneer Druggists . THE KEXALL STOKE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Atramert leare Print Rupert for Vancouver T.8.h. I'.iTALA EVtRT TUESDAY, Uo P.M. Via Ocean Falls." arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning TJi.it. CAKUENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDMGIIT Arming Vancouver Sunday midMgnt apurox Weekly Mlllngi to Port Slmjwcn. Alice Amu. Anyox. Stewan and Ni River points. Sunday, 9 p.m. Purthtr information regarding all aaUlnga ana tlckeu at - PR1NCT RI TERT AOK.NO; rr ond Avenue. Pbone MS ELECTION DISCUSSED, Republican and Democratic Leaders Comment Upon Third Party Possibilities WASHINGTON. DC, Dec. 31: Smator Norris of Nebraska, around whom third party gossip In eonnee-nm with next year's presidential election 1 J centred, warned Republican leaders yesterday not to b ar down upon opponents of President Hoover within the ranks of the party. Senator Dill. Democrat, Washing-ion, declared that the best means A averting a third party entering the field would be to nominate Oovernor Franklin D. Roosevelt of N.'w York as Democratic candidate AUSTRALIA HEAT WAVE Temperature Hither Than Has Been Known in 72 Years lit in Shade ADELAIDE, AusL. Dec. 31: Southern Australia is in the throes of a devastating heat wave. With thermometers registering lit in the shade, the heat is more excessive than has been known in 72 years. .Many prostrations are reported with a number o! deaths. It has become necessary to sprav automobiles with water to prevent them from blowing up. An organization In England hs (fiven radio set to 13,000 brine! vrsons thus far this year. a box oa band. They were my beat friend." That is just one letter from hundreds received from aO parts of Canada. If yoi could read all the letter received you would certainty be convinced. Often it wem that the benefit mwkisc from Dr. William' Pink Pib W almost uncanny. Actually it Is afl quite natural The iron and other elemeats in the Pill increase the amount of haemoglobin (life giving element) in the blood, enabling the blood to carry more oxygen to the tiaauea. Tbia, in turn, ihirpcn the appetite and produces a deling of well-being. Take advantage of this safe and proven meant to better heakh. Co to s drug store and get a supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilb. 50 cent a package. Just tee if they dont help you wonder fully ' LOST ALL HER "PEP" Customs worker in one ot the Border Cities tells ot great benefit Iron Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic). Says they were her "best friend". 1 beams quite myself again." (Sid.) Beatrice M. Gehan. "I u employed in t Cwlom Office Ut one e-f ear border cities," writes Mr. Beatrice M. Gehan, now mident at Sterling. Ontario, "and atter tae first (ew moDtht' boineM rtrain I began to feel as though I were lomg all mr 'pep' and energy, and my work seemed a drudgery to me A girl friend advtaed me to try Dr WiBtamV Pink Pilta and see If 1 wouldn't toon feel better. Before I finished my bnt box 1 was already feeling better, and the color was coming into my cheek. By the time I had taken mv third boa I had become quite myielf again, but Hill I always kept PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Kupert morcbants ty that their customers like to buy goods of the best quality. They are a discriminating people. If there are any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly we suggest that they are making a mistake in not taking the boat. The price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call up the Daily News business office and ask that the boy call and collect. 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow Local Items Come to the Gyro's Turkey Shoot Jan. 1, 19322 to 6 pjn. tf Mrs. F. D. Rice will sail on 'the Prince Rupert this evening for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, Everett Leek will sail tonight on the Prince -Rupert for Victoria where he will take a :ourse In naval training. au nanout nsnermen arc requested to attend a reorganization meeting in Deep Sea Fishermen's Union hall Sunday, Jan. 3rd, at 2:-30 p.m. 304 F. S. Walton. C.N.R. roadmaster. ' returned to the city on this mom-:ng's train from one of his pcrio-jdical trips up the line as far as Pacific on official duties. M. P. McCaffery was the speaker at the reguar weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe today. He delivered a New Year address to the members of the club. R. W. J. Reed, collector of ononis at Wrangell, and Mrs. Reed were passengers aboard the Princess Mary last evening returning north after a vacation trip to Se- utle and elsewhere In the south. Alberta Sootless Egg, $11.00; Telkwa Lump, $12.50; Nanaimo-Wellington Lump, $13.50. lib' Alberta & McCaffery, 117. The CNR. Rifle Rante. where the Turkey Shoot is to be held for relief pur noses between 2 and d Friday, Jan. 1. is located between :ne c Nil Tennis Courts and Mal-'tln's Wholesale. Oeorge MUler. customs officer a; kagway. who has been on a holiday trip to Seattle and elsewhere n the south, was a passenger on Soard the Princess Mary last evening returning to his duties in the north. U eadache often relieved without "dosing" 7APORUB QVtR W MlttlON JARS UStD YEARtV Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot As Cold water: Steam Heat 73c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphnnr la I Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PKUDIIO.MME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Bed 608 DOMINION DAIRY TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAI it Y FOR SKEKNA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED IIILK AND CREAM DAILA Early Deliver) Throughout the City mm TEE DAILY KZW8 PAGE THREE m (jriosvenor tii6 friendly Hotel NEW REDUCED RATES Weekly $9 Monthly from $25 Atop mt thm Grvnor mnd ff knots it friendly comor tt I Comfortable Rooms VANCOUVER.. B.C.. George O. Bushby. who has been seriously 111 at his home on Borden Street, Is beginning to show Improvement, It Is reported. William King of the Canadian National Railways electrical department was an arrival In the city from the interior on this morning's train. Provincial Constable Sam Service of Anyox, who came here earlier in the week on escort duty, sailed by the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon on his return to the smelter town. Charges of assault against Murray Clifton. Matthew Leishton Johnny Auckland, George Powell were dismissed by Magistrate Mc-1 WANTED position in home or ho-Clymont in ctty police court yes- tel. Can cook or do any kind of terday afternoon. Mrs. Th. Eyolfson, who has been confined to her bed following a flrjht itroke Saturday of last week. Is now making satisfactory progress toward recovery. She fortunately, will not he at all paralyzed. Mrs. D. L. P1U, who had arrived in the city earlier in the week, proceeded from here by train yesterday afternoon to Kltchner. Ontario, where she has been called, oi account of the illness of h?i-mother. NOTICE On and alter this date, I will no) c responsible for any purchase -made tor my aeeount, unless do- ivered on my written order, or made by me in person. CARL JOHNSON December 14th. 1031. Announcements Hogmanay dance LODE. Hall December 31. Oyro's Turkey Shoot. Jan. 1 1932. Eagles' Social Dance January 8. GenUemen 50c. Ladies refresh ments. Presbyterian Burnt Banquet January 25. Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. McRAE DUOS., LTD. Rupert Motors Dodge & Plymouth Dealers Phone 566 We speclalL-e In. complete overhaul Jobs and all kinds of automobile repair work Night Calls: 161 Have a good time and bring 3 home the Turkey. . Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Watch Nignt Service tonight 11:-15 p.m. Presbyterian Church. Everyone welcome. There will be a Watchnight Set- vice In St. Andrew'6 Cathedral thi. evening at 11:30. 303 Mrs. M, A. Dupuls of Haysporl arrived In the city on this morning's train to pay a brief visit to town. fr O Wnff nf Pftrfao-P T. I Prairie, Manitoba, who arrived 'n!held responsible for the decrease In thp ritv hv train parllpr tn thilumDer OI cases as Weil as lines week from the prairies, sailed by a,a,.M ,ruAw.A ..ua noon . visit with her daughter. j There were twenty-nine passen gers aboard the steamer Princess Mary which was In port last even ing bound from Vancouver to Skagway. One person disembarked here from the vessel. The Princess Mary is due here about next Sun - day evening northbound. i I Robert Stuart, who, since hu departure from here two or three! years ago, has visited In Scotland, j the United States and Eastern Ca nada, returned to the city on this morning's train from the East. Mr. Stuart was formerly a member of the provincial public works department here. NOTICE Our coal is In a dry shed. Don't buy water. Buy coal and get your full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton. Note our advertisements for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Thone 580. rf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY house work Phone Black 502. FOR SALE-Wicker baby buggy in good condition. Phone 312. 2 BUSH Grocerteria Stock Up at These Prices Sugar B.C. Granulated 50c 10 lbs. for Blue Ribbon Tea 40c per lb. Christies' Sodas 15c per pkg. White Beans 5c per lb. gn Nestle s ,Egtt, Milk $9 Talis- lip EVAPORATO can M.X MILK! Baby p """ DU can Nabob Plum Jam 40c 4-lb. tin Corn Flakes 25c 3 pkgs. Bulk Cocoa 15c ' per lb. Nabob Tomatoes 10c per tin Campbell's Tomato Soup 25c 3 tins Bush's Grocerteria i WE DELIVER Telephone 211 COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy Welllntton In any quantities. Also Ilulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 FINES ARE FAR DOWN Year 1931 Quiter in City Police Court Than 1930 Depression Held Responsible Police court fines in the city of Prince Rupert for the year 1931 totalled $5,285 as against $9,785.50 In 1930, figures compiled today show. There was a good deal less work in police court this year than last. A greater proportjon of offendors, too, served time instead of paying fines. The depression, of course, may be 'imposed. Fines this year were also Following the funeral service, but-lower than In 1929 when the total ial was ta Rya' ak B"rfl was stf.84 1 tu ana in iy2x wnen sb.- 90650 was collected. Only in three months this year,RuPert of "deceased and her family. were line collections heavier than in the same months last year, these months being February, March and December. Fines In December this year ag gregated $420 as against $295 in the same month last year, Month By Month Fines month by month this year and last totalled as follows 193d 1931 January $ 340.00 $ 10250 February 60.00. 1.080.00 March 686.00 . 825.00 Anrll 1,452.00 271.00 May 340.00 265.00 June 1,040.00 370.25, July 512.50 210,00 Aumst 1,517.50 806 25 September .... 1,63750 October 1,47500 810.00 November 430.00 35.00 December 295.00 20.00 Totals $9,78550 $5,285.00 NEW FACTORY TTkn A . Tk 1 lthe clty on tnc Ca1 Sunday ev-rUK LAiNAUA"n,n accompanied north by their - brother Herbert I Mr. and Mrs. Dalby. sr.. were Hudson and Essex Cars to Be Manufactured at Tilbury, Ont, It Is Announced TILBURY. Ont, Dec. 31: Announcement of the formation of Hudson-Essex of Canada Limited to manufacture Hudson and. Essex cars in Canada was made here today by officials of the new com: pany. The plant which is located in Tilbury will be operated by Canadian labor and production activities are now under way. A. E, Barlt. president ot Hudson-Essex of Canada Limited, states that the Canadian organization and plant are a direct result of the growing demand for Hudson-Essex cars in Canada. There are now nearly six hundred sales outlets for these cars located in the principal cities .'and towns throughout Canada and the fast growing group of Hudson and Essex owners now represent in excess of fifteen per cent of the registration of cars in their price ?roup. Officers of Hudson-Essex of Canada Limited will be as follows: A. E. Barlt president. Max F. Wollerlng, vice-president. Chester O. Abbott vice-president A. Hood, secretary and treasurer. Three officers together with Wm. J. McAneeny, Roy D. ChapLn and C. D. Sterling will form the' directorate with Mr. McAneeny as chairman ot the board VICTIM OF BOMB PLOT Kenneth Churchill, Young Seattle Contractor, Is Near Dead SEATTLE. Dec. 31: Victim ot a bomb plot, Kenneth Churchill, young building contractor of this city, lay at death's door last night Churchill received grievous Injuries yesterday when a charge of dy namite which had been placed In his car was exploded by contact with the horn whistle a3 he was driving on the street at Twentieth Avenue West Jealousy over a love affair is believed to have been the motive for the death plot. Two weeks ago a similar attempt was made on the life on another young man who had been paying attention to the same girl as Churchill had been courting. This man and the girl are being quizzed by the police. WHY NOT ON FLY VAPER? The post office department U considering designs for new Issues of air mall stamps. Ottawa Jour- n;il. FUNERAL OF MRS. DALBY Final Kites For Well Known Local Lady Takes Place at Royal Oak Near Victoria The funeral of the late Mrs, Annie Dalby. wife of Frederick W. Dalby of this city, who passed away suddenly without suffering on Monday morning of last week in Vancouver where she had been with her husband who was receiving hospital treatment for an lh-hired knee, took place last Satur- i day afternoon at Royal Oak. Vic- miftm-m vhuiui H va wvc sent by many friends in Prlncs All members of the late Mrs. Dalby's family were In attendance at the funeral, some of them havi m? come from considerable dls tance to be present at the obse quies. Norman came from Edmonton. Arthur Dalby from De Moines, Iowa. Herbert Dalby from Wntlno. Alberta. Miss Evelyn Dalby and Stanley from Prince Rupert. Another daughter. Mrs. Arthur Wootten (formerly Miss Annie Dalby i resides at Royal Oak. The son from Des Moines. Iowa, flew from that Middle West city ta Dickie. Oreeon. From the latW j point to Victoria he had to travel jjy train and boat owing to the 1, torroy weather. J Mr Dalby. sr.. who was able to hospital in Vancouver the 1 dav before Mrs. Dalbv'g death l. much Improved, according to word received In the city, but still has o use rrutrhes. He intends to rr- jrnln for. some time at Royal Oak with his daughter, Mrs. Wootton. Miss Evelyn Dalbv and Stanley Dalby are nxrected to return t olannlng to return to their home In Prince Rupert for Christmas when the sudden demise of the latter occurred. WEDDING AT METLAKATLA Miss Hilda Florence LeUhion Is Bride of George Samuel Haldane Ycttcrday, with all the usual accompaniments of playing bands, flying flags and merry feasting, eeheroas largos and speeches, gay arid grave, the nuptials of George lamnei Hildane. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haldane. and Ml Hilda Florence Leigh ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lelghtcn, was solemnized in St Paul's Church at Metlakatla. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook offl-:latd. The bride, attended by a coterie of six bridesmaids, entered the church on the arm of her uncle. Peter Lelghton. to the strains of the Bridal March from Lohengrin Her gown was a bsauUful n-semble of pure ivory white with viel and orange blossoms. Sht carried a bouquet of Calla lilies. The groom was attended by six groomsmen. Sunday School Christmas Party Enjoyable Affair Stated Last Night in Social Parlors of First United Church The Intermediate Division of the 8unday School of First United Church had a very enjoyable Christmas party last night In Uie church parlors. There were about seventy young peem'e in attendance at the affair which was in charge of the teachers and officers. Games were played and prizes awarded to the winners. Delicious refreshments were served. WEATHERREPORT . Langara Island Overcast, mic derate easterly wind: light swell Triple Island Overcast, light north northeast wind; sea moder ate. Dead Tree Point Raining, fresh southeast wind: barometer, 29:54; temperature, 40: heavy swell. Children In Japan are taught to write with both hands. 'a 4 -I I I