Wednesday, February, 1932 TOT DATLT MW1 PAOE THREE T1 f v I, PASTEURIZED AIT ill ,.-, . . ..v.l.v yesterday Afternoon Was Very Successful honir of Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie, Avi nuc West, was the scene ,y ifternoon of a very suc-jj i t md sale of home cook-b;. 'he Cnthollc Women's jr Many ladies called during .f .rrnoon to patronize the af- iThc fursts were received Dy Mrs. JtcWe anfl Mrs C. P. Balagno, pre- fcen of the League. Aire, uuran, i W H Kmkade and Mrs. M. P. cC ' ." :!'v poured and servlteurs Mi Hubert Ward. Mrs. Sid- v wk i i ill i iii a u iia.iivaui I:,(rg iret McCaffery and Miss; "- Dr-rnsicrs. Mrs. E. J. Fits "just as milfis Pxisteurized b. .1 i iir y m m w ii arm iiii au m m n ... m , League Holds Tea Burbank was Murray and i net were in the kitchen. !;t of a raffle which was (iuring the afternoon! D ii bank. CHEESE L-VI , -ffff RUPERT EAST 5 LADIES' AID HAS MEETING The annual meeting of the La dies' Aid of Rupert East United Church was held yesterday after noon with a good attendance of members present. Although church services were discontinued at the end of June the reports indicated a very successful year. An extensive program of new work is planned for the current year. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Hobert Murray. Vice-president, Mrs. F. Warne. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. James Watt. Press correspondent, Mrs. Charles Lord. x and Mrs Theo Fortune fnwilpfC fill i riMnrc of the home cooking wCYV CICl 0 jJllll :1 Mrs M. A. M: Arthur Leading Hawks In Billiards ch'r muslral program i In the third game . of Monday h ,i! solos by Mrs J H. ' evening's Junior Billiard League niann selections by Miss i fixture between Jewelers and McCaffery. j Hawks, William Murray won for the . i Hawks last night with a score of . 1 800 to 185 over William Stuart The Dawes. who entered J agrefmU; fot j,mea Military Hospital tw0U m to of the Jewe, rrenuy unaerwem a; i n and expects U be rn tri Prince Rupert In ves widows of ex-p istal franking pri- ers. Two outstanding games will probably be played tonight. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Modem bungalow. Third Avenue McCutcheon. 941 Third Avenue West (tf) FOR BETTER LIVING AT LOW COST TASTY - NOURISHING - HEALTHFUL Madt in Canada with Canadian Whtat THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NESTLE'S MILK (UNSWEETENED) EVAPORATED PRODUCT Or CAN0' i sgBBBJ. T arMa W NESTLli'S - rrerWi htrgnt PnJuctn and SiAti tfCandtHScJ and JltMporutcd Milt, TU SI- - nr BABY size Convenient ! Economical I SAVE yourself the bother of Keeps Indefinitely in its nj-i,f,r,n rm n.it. rw,it ntrtipht conttiner Keep a supply of NESf if s on always pure and sweet wiicn Vrair tl.lr ..r- vmi rnm the tin. At J - .iv. U3V IIUULU, ;w . "V W you lose anythiiiij, try a classified ad. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Bert's Taxi, Phone 078. "Service" is our motto. Give us a call. tf FISHERMEN'S, Black Diamond rubbercoats, and pants;. A set for, $3.95 at The Montreal Importers. J. P. McMillan, of Sunnyslde Cannery, arrived In the city on last night's- train from the Skcena River for a brief business visit t town. Miss Esther Moore, who has been visiting here and at Terrace for some time, sailed by the CataJa yesterday afternoon on her return to Vancouver. . Mrs. Allan Carolan of Stewart who has been on a trip to Van couver, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert this afternoon returning north. Why pay more? Best Alberta motleys ten Coal $11 per ton. Albert &. McCaffery Ltd.' rhonc? 116 or 117. tf Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Johnson, whn have been on a trip to Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle and ot-ier southern cities, returned to the city ru the Prince Rupert this morning. We have Just received a shtp-j ment of Hudson Bay Blankets at i very reduced prices. Kindly exam- Running several hours late. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. S. K. Gray, to due In port at 10 o'clock tonight from Vancouver via Ocean Falls and other coast points and will sail about an hour later for Skagway and other Alaska ports. The vessel Is due back here southbound next Sunday afternoon. OUR. steamer Prince Rupert Capt. D. Donald, arrived In port an hour tat this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewau whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. This will be the last complete voyage of the Prince Rupert before beln; withdrawn next week for annual overhaul at the local dry dock, her run being taken over by the ss Prtnie George which Is now completing overhaul here tor DOD for acne and eczema An active fluid lli.it attacks lisMe p-rms In (lie Milu. In harmony with the theory of the greatest living skin n)crIalUt. it ha had nuny brilliant successes over fcUn disease. iV. J. McCL'Tf MKON. DIIUGGIST OHMES LTD. tA H JV A I f a 1 1 v "w i r o p New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat :5c. PKK DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone tSI Mfs. J. McDougnll, Francois Lak Jchn Dodds. CiN.R. Meet your friends a tthe Bi2 Moose Valentine Dance Friday, Feb. 12, 9 p.m. till 2. Adm. 50: Prlzes-refreshmbntB. " ''ih!l,rf w. Inspector John Macdonald, pro vincial police, sailed yesterday af ternoon, on the Catala for a brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria or. official duties. The fire department had a car at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the Square Deal Meat Market. 343 Third Avenue, where there was a smoke scare owing to a stovepipe going through the celling belnp not attached to the chimney. No damage was done. Feverish ? "My baby's checks snd hands were 80 hot," writes Mrs. Bernard Breen, Enterprise, Ont., "I was frightened. I gave him a Baby's Own Tablet at noon and by after supper he was all bet ter." Effective for colds, colic, teething. Absolutely safe. See certificate in each 25c package. 234 Dr. Williams' BABY'S OWN TABLETS lne these before buying anywhere' - - - else. Montreal Importers. A. C. Flynn expects to leave for the south on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night. He will again enter Shaughnessy Military Hospital for treatment. The fisheries protection steamer Malasplno Is In port for bunkers, having arrived yesterday afternoon from the fishing banks which she Is patrolling. Miss E. S. Eby. of the British anl Foreign Bible Society, Vancouver. arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning and expects to spend the next tw or three weeks here. Miss Jean Johnson daughter of A. M. Johnson, K.C.. of Victoria arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert tnis morning from Victor! i and will proceed by train this at ternoon to Haaelton where he will nav a visit with her sister, Mrs. L B. Wrinch. M. H. Blott, until about a year ago manager of Edward Upeett Ld. here, is now engaged In tht retail grocery business in Vancouver. His store is at the corner of Sixteenth Avenue and Oak Street in Fairvlew. near Shaujhnewy Heights. ' MIpV PfliiHur nf Pnrt KrtararH ar. rived in town on. last night's tral;. and will return to the cannery this afternoon. Mrs. Archie Campbell, of Klt- wanga, Is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from interior on last evening's train. A great shipment of men's rub ber boots, Goodrich Hl-press, guar anteed, to sell at 35 less than anywhere else In town at the Cm Rate Shoe Store, Meeker Block. Rev. W. B. Jennings of the An glican mission boat Northern Cro and Mrs. Jennings, who have been spending a vacation visiting wli'.i relatives in Toronto, returned tt the city on the prince Rupert th' morning. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday ss. Catala 1 :30 p..T Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.n Friday ss. Venture, midnight. Feb. 14 ss. Prin. Mary pm Feb. 28 ss. Prin. Mary p.m From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala .. p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert.... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Venture pjn Feb. 10 ss. Prin. Mary pm Feb. 24 ss. Prin. Mary p.m. For Naai River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 0 pxi From Naas River Si Tort Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a.ni For Stewart ad Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 9 p.rr Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 a.m Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m From Ocean Falls Wed.-s. Pr. Rupert . ..10:30 a.m Friday ss. Venture pjn Feb. 10 ss. Prin. Mary t p.m Fob. 24 ss. Prin. Mary p.m For Ocean Falls- Tuesday ss. Catala . 1:30 p.n: Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.m Feb. 14ss. Prin. Mary p.m Feb. 2ft ss. Prin. Mary p.m For ((ueen Charlotte Islands Feb. 6 ss. Prince John 10 pan Feb. 2088. Prince John 10 pjn From Queen Charlotte Islands Feb. 18 as. Prince John a.m From Alaska Feb. 14ss Prin. Mary p.m Feb. 28 m. Prin. Mary pjn For Alaska Feb. 10ss. Prin. Mary p.m Feb. 24 ss. Prin. Miry, p.m From Skeena Itlver Friday ss. Venture p.m Announcements Moose Valentin . 4 UncfDahcF lntoi?DliWF Moose Badminton Feb. 12 b. lo Daptlst Churrh supper Feb. 19. Eagles' Social Dance Friday i February 19. dancing 9:30 to 130 I Gentlemen 50c. Ladles, refresh ments. Everybody welcome. Catholic WomenJ. League Sprlnv Sale April 7. REPORT IS PRESENTED (Continued from Page 1) cnteen addresses on this district were given in all. This chamber of mines purchased lantern slides for use in this connection, in addition those bqrrflwledH.t)ro,m,.,ih department of mines, the Bureau of Provincial Information, the B. C. Chamber of Mines, and A. C. Garde. "Assistance given by Premier Tolmie, the Publicity Bureau and the Bureau of Mines of the British ! olumbia government, by the B. C. Chamber of Mines, by the Resour ces Department of the Canadian National Railways, by the organi zation of the Native Sons of Canada, by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, by various boards of trade and chambers of commerce ;n different parts of Canada, and1 by other bodies, combined to make a success of a different undertaking arried out at a most difficult time. Educational Work "We co-operated with officials of the British Columbia Department )f Mines who gave instructional classes, free, in mining and geology. at Smlthers, Ilazelton and Usk last March. These proved to be of great interest and value and we have already made a request for further classes this year. "We have kept available ore and rock specimens, and also reading room and reference library facilities, in our chamber of mines at Smlthers. "We have continued our support if the campaign for the rehablll- atlon of silver, which Is rapidly jalning ground throughout the vorld. We can look forward with hope to something definite being lone about this in the near future. 'Although mining progress in our district has been far from what we xmld have wished, yet some pro gress has been made even in the Tast year. Let us continue our con fidence that the future will bring Omlneca Mining Division to the ondttion of prosperity which its natural resources surely warrant. "Let us relax no effort on our own oart to bring it about. The work of his organization, as carried on iuring the past six years, must go m steadily until success is fully tchleved." Johnson Rus .of .Greenville, al ter a brief vlrtt-'to the city, left early this morning for Port Simp- on, where he will pay a visit with his wife who is 111 in the hospital there, after which he will proceert on his return to his home up thr Naas River. He has been here in connection with obtaining of relief 'or the natives of Greenville. ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal Is now tht hottest In the domestic field. Gov -rnment analysis shows it to be th; highest In B.T.U.'s and less ash. It starts quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for your benefit don't .hlrik for one minute because our coal Is lower In price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other coal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire." egg or lump. Noto ur adv. lor iash prices and save vcir dollars tf Hyde Transfer Phone 580 i . a. mi T4V4"- IN CANADA Shop Fixtures of The Rupert Pharmacy FOR SALE . " '"' Individually Consisting of Show Cases, Wall Cases, National Cash Register, Scales, Tables and Other Articles. May be seen at Curtis Block, 135 Second Avenue Canadian Credit Men's TKUST ASSOCIATION C. C. Marshall Old people are invigorated gor by If you hvntto tAat satispes. M -Ma) OVhLtINE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE it WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL which gives the greatest heat for the money expended, believing that a satisfied customer is the greatest asset a merchant can have. Phone us for a trial order and join the family of contented householders who are using the best fuel ?n town. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 618 t a NEW CAR BARGAINS " To clear our present stock before the announcement of the New Ford . Models, we are offering attractive price reductions on the following 'I late 1931 cars: One De Luxe Tudor, one Fordor and one Town Sedan. This Is an excellent opportunity to buy a new car at a distinct saving 1 In price S.E. Parker Ltd. -Phone 83 UNION STEAMSHIPS 6PECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FARES. Effecl.lv November IU (Owl to February 29. 1832. REDUCED FIRST-CLASS RETURN FARES. From PRINCE RUPERT (Including Meals and Berth) To Vancouver and Victoria SIimni rr' TO PRINCE RUPERT (Including Ueala and Berth) From OCEAN FALLS $21Sf ret. From ANYOX 113.83 ret Frrm STEWART 118-70 ret. Stamer leave Prince Rupert tor Vancouver EVERY TUESDAY 1:30 pro (SS CATALA. EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT lS.S. CARDENA.) Full Information, reservation and tickets from R M SMITH. Prince Rupert Afenry. Hrcond Avrnue. Phone MS Someone Asked the Other Day; . "313 sm I ONLY why the Daily News had such a large circulation in the city. It was easy to answer. The reason is be-" cause those responsible for the pro-: duction, of the paper put the very' best they can afford into its makeup and sometimes more than they can afford. They give the people the best possible for the money. ONLY 1 0c. a Week that is the price of The Daily News Delivered to Your Home It's worth ten cents a week o get the Waterfront Whiffs on Saturday. It's worth something to have the topics of the day discussed in an impartial .and interesting manner, it's worth something to follow the adventures of Tillie the Toiler every evening.. Its worth a good deal to be able to read the local advertising and to know where to buy and what price to pay. The Daily News is pnner MiaM& representative of the city and no one need be ashamed to send it away to their friends. Telephone the office and the boy will call and collect. Third Ave. THE DAILY NEWS Prince Kupcrt Phone 98; Si, i Iff J . i i