rlda Jnuary22rlM2 i. . .... . . ,. i 111 . .... . THB DAILY MKWB PAOW TTmira Week-End Candy Special Chocojate-Covered Brazils 50c per lb. They're Fresh Ormesttct. Pioneer Druqtyists THE REXALL STORE 'hones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. UNION STEAMSHIPS L.X' A1 WINTER EXCURSION FARE8. Kttcotive November lat (Oool February 29. 1932. ; 31 ( I O FIRST-CLASS RETURN PARBB. Prom PRINCI BUPgRT iiidiMX Meals and Berth) To Vancouver and Victoria SMMtt rrl y, i ru.i;E RUPERT ( Includlntt Mnli Mm Btrtb) J m OCEAN FALLS 215 ret. Prom ANTOX 113JS ret li ui STEWART $16.70 ret. I Tie' - lfy Prince Rupert for Vancouver I .'MY TUESDAY 1:30 p.m. (S.S. CAT ALA. I I. VERY FRIDAY MIDNIOHT (8.8. CABDENA.) I ..; lu: irmation. reservation and ticket from n M SMITH. Prince Rupert Atency. KmoiuJ Avenue. I'hmie 501 m TRAPS BY PLANE prrlal Game Wardens Named to Comb James Hay District in Manitoba onONTO. Jan. 22: Active steps the depredations ' of twin nib the trap of Crce he James, Bay district k., th. Drnulnil of Game and Fisheries, it Queen's Park. m -council appointing E C Covell of the North- M' ") Police game warden i Bay Valley basin dls-mced. and it is further iirplanes will be used mb out the robbert. be using planes In .:: out their ill-gotten from the Indians' ' n Fletcher, chief of complained to the Mounted Police that : bcflcved to be Fin-robbing their traps i if tr hunting grounds, 'fiit was sent on to ' k Hunting by traps is tl of livelihood for the (1 both the provincial id? : KuvernmenU are determine out any attempt to f their goods. C. N, ... TRAINS Tor the East v Wednesdays and Frl- 3 pjn. Frnrn Hie East Thursdays and Satur-10-40 a m. AMILY MEAT ARKET IT aturday Specials r $1.00 fa VlMl Pi: $1.00 f Pork S1.00 i:n ,f pcuk. ill $1.00; Pork-lb $1.00 u f of Lamb lb $1.00 :i Lamb -Ih $1.00 P" J Roa.M of Beef Hi v ... $1.00 ! Itoast of Bccf- MC r$l.oo P'"" nib Ron- lb:, $1.00 '"In Tip- lb: $1.00 Apple Free with each of the above specials ib 25c II City Finances Are Discussed City Council Has Conference With School Hoard Members and Officials After adjournment last night, the city council went Into round-table conference with members of i ha Kvi rrl nf nfirtsil tmtiaa ri - ,. n , " ' -'M w.., gineer F. N. Oood, City Auditor Oeorge Rorie and F. E. Robertson, inannear nf th Rnval Tlanlr nf . . ., matters The whole situation was gone into during a tree and frank discussion. All members of the rhrinl Haqmi umm nrm mm nt In a statement following last Whtfb conference, Mayor Orme re- marked that, with the observance of the strictest economy in every department of municipal service, the council believed it could carry on tn good shape and get through the year. It is understood the mayor may reveal the nature of some of the city's economy plans when he addresses a meeting tonight under the auspices of the Prince Rupert Ratepayers' Association. The school board will have a meeting in committee next Monday night to go Into the matter of the year's estimates. At that time It Is also expected that a chairman for the year will be chosen. SMITHERS The Women's Guild of Smlthers United Church has elected officers for the ensuing year as follows president, Mrs. Cecil Ebcrt; vice- president. Mrs. F. V. Foster; secretary, Mrs. D. Donaldson; treasurer, Mrs F. Messner; representative on church board. Mrs. J. M. Oraham. The annual meeting of the Bulk ley Valley District Hospital Assoc la Hon was held on Monday night. The financial statement revealed an average loss of $300 per month in the operation of the hospital. A. C Fowler,-Charles Morris. 8. J. Mayer, Dr. Vere Agnew, F. Newbery. Chas. Reid and L. H. Kenney were elec ted directors, Mr. Fowler being later chosen chairman of the board NEW HAZELT0N Mrs K. E. Blrnie left on Tuesday or her home in' Smlthers after a . Lsit of five weeks with Dr. and vlrs H. C. Wrlnch at the Haselton lospltal. Dr H. C. Wrlnch was at Smlthers on Wednesday of this week to attend the annual meeting- of the Smlthers Liberal. Association last night. est Colds Rub well over throat and chest ate cs VapoRuo LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Basketball, Auditorium, tonight. F. H. Johnson of Smlthers is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the interioi on yesterday's train. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Men's, ladles', misses' and children's rubbers and zippers at SS'X less than wholesale. Cut Rate Shcc Store, Meeker Block, Third Ave. The utilities committee of in city council will meet on Tuesday evenings and the board of works at the same time with finance committee meetings on Fridays' it was announced at last night;: council meeting. O. J. Dawes left for Vancouvei last night to enter Shaughnes-y Military Hospital where he expects to undergo an operation. Alberta Soolless Egg, $11.00; Bulkiey Valley, Lump, $12.50. Nanaimo-Wellington Lump, $13.-50. Phone 116 or 117 Albert & McCaffery. j Eddie Clapp, In a letter read at last night's meeting of the city council, expressed the view that an annual licence fee of $20 as a manufacturer should suffice for the Beaver Bottling Works business without having to pay $50 wholesale licence as well. City Solicitor E. F. Jones gave the opinion that the city had the right under the Act to Impose both fees. The matter was referred to the finance committe for report. The tea and sale of home cook ing held yesterday afternoon in the church parlors by the Ladles' Ai of First Baptist Church was quite successful financially. De corations were arranged by Mrs. J. Morrison and Mrs. Bert Morgan. Miss Cathie Watson was cashier. A musical program whkh was offered during the afternoon Includ ed vocal solos by Miss Marjorte Foasurr. and violin duets by Miss Nellie Lawrence and Bert Cameron k .. t a nu.b . w L panisi. A rasha skin sore Eczema? DUD has no rival In Hie treatment of kin disorders. A doctor's formula that doctors recommend. An attire fluid (hat defrays (l.e dleae germs In Hie kin. 111)1) cools, soothes, lira Is. The blemished tklu Is washed clean. OKMLS LTD. V J. McClTCHEON. DKLT.G1ST Week-End Specials 8wlft's Brookfield Cream 60c Cheese, 2-lb. box Malkia's Best Teal-lb. 40c pkg Malkln's Best Pears 2-s 45c 2 tins Malkln's Best Apricots 2's gg 3maU Navy lieu 25c 6 lbs. Purity Rolled Oats 30c 8-lb. sack reatwood Creamery Butter QAp Www VIIMi UEggs Fresh Sxtras 85c 3 doz. Shelled Walnuts Us 35c per lb Orchard City Peas Size 5 10c per tin ... Aylmer Tomatoes 2's 10c per tin Christie Zephyr Cream 20c Sodas, per pkg Sunklat Sweet Oranges 95c 5 dot. Fairy Toilet Soap 25c 0 bars Gold Dust Scouring Powder OCa 3 tins ' "" P tt Q. While Naptha Soap OCTo . u vnio Alberta Market I. OAMUI.A. I'-oprletor Flflh Street, Phone 208 Economize in fuel, order Coal. English Scandinavian dance, In Metropole Hall, tonight1 at '9:30. Admission 35c. Refreshments free Aid. O. B. Casey, new member ol the city council for 1932, was uuly welcomed by Mayor C. H. Ormc at the inaugural meeting last night of the civic board, His experience would be an asset to th 1932 council, the mayor believed. BUCKLEY'S The SAFE, SPEEDY, PROVEN K CP! CUT M-ii Art LU j Fifth AStHcit Sip Poovrs tr Bulkley Valley the High Heat unit coal. T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co., and Mrs. Johnson sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for the south. They will visit Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and other points. AH taxpayers attend meeting city lull Friday, January 22nd, 8 p.m. Address by Mayor Orme. 17 Court of revision on the 1932 city aswssment roll will sit on Feb ruary 8, it was announced at last night's meeting of the city council The court will consist of Mayor C. If. Orme, Aid. J. H. Plllsbury, Aid P. II. Unzey, Aid. Theo Collart and Aid. W. J. McCutcheon. C.N.R. steamer Prince John. Captain Nrll McLean, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver via the Queen Char lotte Islands withupassengers. mail and freight and "will sail at in o'clock tomorrow' night on her re turn south over the same route. At the Rotary luncheon yestei day John Dybhavn told of meeting Irving Liruell. fonerlyt American vic-uonsur st. rrmre unpen, v r was then Just leaving Ottawa to. Capetown. South Africa. He had Ion talk about Prince Rupert anc" the people he formerly knew here Winter Visitors to See Bible Dramas OBERAMMEROAU, Oer.. Jan. 22: Winter visitors to the Passion Play village will see a series of biblical plays presented by the villag ers. While the Oberammergauers present their famous Passion Play only once a decade, they don't forget the drama in years between. Winter nights are spent in produc ing old and modem religious plays, and these serve as rehearsels for the Passion Play. The first play will be Ussauer's "Jephthah's Wife."' on February 10. Alois Lang, the Christ of the 1930 Passion Play, will take the part of Simon. Hugo Ruts, the 1930 Cala phas will play Jephthah, and the part of his wife will be taken by Klara Mayer, who alternated In the last play as Mary Magdalene. Announcements Eagles' Social Dance, Friday, Jan 22. Gentlemen 50c. Ladles refreshments. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Presbyterian Burns Banquet January 25. Eagles Bigger and Better Smoke January 28. Admission $1:00. C.N.R. annual dance will b' held In Moose Hall Friday, February 5. 1932. Moose Valentine Dance, Feb. 12. Moose Badminton Danee Feb. 13 Catholic Women's League Sprlnc. Sale AprlL.. , Get quick results with a want ad Miss Violet Thompson ' will sail on the Cardena tonight for Alert Bay. Bob Watson was charged with vagrancy in city police court this morning, the case, being adjourned until this afternoon. Note our coal ad' for discount prices. Hyde Transfer. Fuone 580. (tf) Mrs. C. M. Mclntyre and Mrs. O. O. Mclntyre of Anyox are paying i-brief visit to the city, having ai-rlved cn the Prince Rupert last evening from the smelter town. Walter Blackstock, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in this city, was admitted as a member of the Prince Rupert Rr -tary Club at its weekly luncheon yesterday. J. McKague, auditor of the C.N. R. operating department, sailed .last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver after having spent several days here on official duties. The city council deferred action at last night's meeting in the matter of appointing an auditor for the year 1932 although this was one of the items of business on th'. agenda. Boy's Eye Straight ened When Proper Glasses Were Fitted Young boy suffered from severe headaches, could not see In school and one eye was turned up. Thanks to a friend, who advised bringing the boy to Geo. F. Davey, Reg. Optometrist, in charge of the Optical Dept. of Max Heilbroner, Jeweler, the proper glasses were fitted and. with a few treatments, the eye was straightened. Now the boy is doing well at school, does not have headaches and the parents were saved considerable expense by patronizing the local mpn. MONEYSAVERS For Friday & Saturday Quaker Corn Flakes 8c per pkg Pep Prepared Bran 12c per pkg Red Arrow Sodas New 19c stock, per pkg Chocolate Eclairs National 9Qp Graham Wafers Cello-wrapt, 22c per 1-lb. pkg. Dill Pickles Libby's 25c per 34-lb. tin Cottage Rolls Boneless 18c smoked shoulders, per lb. California Grapefruit 9n Nice size, 4 for MO Butterscotch Squares 9yP Fresh and delicious, per lb. " Split Peas 23C Saanich Clams Whole, No. OQp 1 tins. 2 tins ECONOMY SPECIAL 2 Tins Peas, Sieve 4 2 Tins Corn 2 Tins Tomatoes, 2Vs The Lot For 59c Many Flowers Toilet Soap OAn 3 bars P. Si G. Naptha Soap 9 An 11 6 bars Eggs B.C. Fresh Extras, Scott's or Wearmouth's Local OCn per dot Coffee Our own blend QQp real value, try it. per lb. V"' Rldgway's Tea Packed in an attractive Willow pattern oot Q(ln tea-caddle. per lb. Borden's Malted Milk CHp per 1-lb. tin tJUl Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 THE BEST FOR LESS taimiiii s tmKMmimmwM LOTS OF FOOD FOR THE MONEY SHREDDED ECONOMICAL HPAITUmi MCATICCTIMr 12 BIG BISCUITS "" w" Had in CanmJm uilA Canadian Whwat THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. BIG LOAN OPERATION How $2,000,000,000 United States Construction Bill Works Is Explained WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 22: Here is how the vast reconstruction finance corooration. passed last week by the senate, would work: Out of the Federal Treasury comes $500,000,000 to form the capi tal. . At the wheel is placed a biparti san board of seven directors, comprising the Secretary of the Treasury or Undersecretary, governor of the Federal Reserve Board and farm loan commissioner, and four others named by the President with the Senate's consent. The corporation then starts to work. It borrows $1400,000.000 by issuing bonds unconditionally guaranteed by the Federal Treasury and exempt from all federal taxes except inheritance and gift. It lends as much of the $2,000,000,000 as Is needed, being careful to scan each applicant closely and get good se curlty. Loans against foreign bonds arc specifically barred. Interest rates are not designated; but the corporation's sponsors estimate it would borrow at 4 and lend at from 5 to 6. " Those eligible for loans, besides railroads and exporters, are banks, savings banks, trust companies, building and loan associations, Insurance companies, agricultural or livestock credit corporations, federal or Joint stock land banks, and mortgage, loan companies. Closed banks are eligible if their assets "are adequate to permit restora-ion of solvency." Direct loans to farmers by the Agricultural Department are made possible out of a $50,000,000 appropriation added to the bill In a Senate "rider." Loans are repayable In three years with extension to give possible aid by special permission. Strictly an emergency creation, the corporation must stop making loans a year after enactment unless the President extends It the maximum of one more year. It is to be liquidated preferably In five years and absolutely In 10. Oovrrnment coin, flowing into the credit institutions In return for good but slow paper, is calculated to permit new loans by the banks to agriculture and industry and get business wheels turning more rapidly. The United States leads tin-world In medical education. UTH WINTER SAILINGS From l'rlnre Rupert for Van , comer, railing at Ocean fall. ' and Powell Klver 10.00 p.ni. Thliradaya For Anyos and Stewart 4.00 p.m. Wctlncadaya Kortniglilly aervire lo Uueen Charlotte Ulanda. Particular on requeat. Tit A IN SERVICE I'aaarngrr tratna leave l'rlnre Hupcrt Monday, Wedneatlaya and Frldaya at 3.00 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and point Ka.t. f W (juriMlJM rail mf wrjl. Ivcmi mgmt or ii. Met. km, u.r. a r.a. rrlar Nuprrt, II. C. Canadian national EAT RELIEF IS DEMANDED (Continued from Paje 1) which demanded the resignation of the provincial government because of Its failure to meet the situation of unemployment. Aid. Macdonald expressed the view that nothing was to be gained by playing politics in the matter. Indeed, the desired result might be lost by so doing. Other members of the council agreed with this view. Also on motion of Aid. Macdonald and Aid. McCutcheon, the mayor was authorized to again demand of the authorities some Immediate action In the end of pro viding relief work. If no satisfac tion can b2 derived from the provincial government, the mayor was authorized to go direct to Ottawa. It was mentioned that no reply had been received to two messages al ready sent to Premier Bennett. The urgency of the situation was again stressed and members of the ildermanic board expressed favor for a policy of getting some work done in return for relief disbursements as against a policy of direct relief or dole. KWAPIL IS HEARD HERE (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Kwapil described in some detail the organisation which had beep tentatively formed to engage In this business and declared that affairs were in much better sliape than last year when lack of finances and lack of organization handicapped the effort to market halibut co-operatively. Mr. Kwapil answered a number of questions put to him by the audience. It was decided to hold another meeting tonight when it Is possible some decision . may be made one way or another by the boat owners and fishermen. W. E. Drake, local manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd., presided over yesterday afternoon's meeting. CARS BOUGHT at Their Real Value Can Re Honestly Sold We have the following specials In Guaranteed I'setl Cars 1029 Chevrolet $470 1929 Ford Town Q19 Sedan W&D 1929 Ford Sport ClJ Cabriolet viOO "ZST 3200 Ask us about our Used Car Guarantee plan and easy time iymenta. Bring hi your oH car for an anDraisal Kaien Motors Ltd. Third Ave. & Seventh St. Phone 53 tptaumoiiCBXB mm .wi kite it TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA R It AND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City V,4 'i. 3