Wednesday, January 13, 1932. THB DAILT NIW8 PAG? .THBM Nerves A Conplefe Wreck Sit Up Half The Night up half the night on account of not Usm able to "TEL...... Price 50c a box and j v nenre 7 1 Wi, by tke time a .ia .1 all drnl and taftaral ttaraa, or B4iM 4 uTmmenaea MUburn'i Heart Pill. I usod one box and rot relief I had taken six box" I wuaiwST Car Owners Ormes Anti-Freeze The safest and most economical antifreeze on the market $1.00 per Gallon Ormes ltd. yfifi Pioneer Druqeytsts THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED steamer leare rrlnee Rupert for Vancouver: t-S.! ITALA rVKRY TIESDAT, 1.30 IM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. TJ.. IAHUKSA tVF.KY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Weetlj aaUingi to Port Slmpaon, Alice Arm. Anyox, Stewart and River pplnts Sunday. 9 p.m rui'Vr information regarding all aalllngi and ticket at FKINCr Kl'PIKT AHENCY: Second Atenue. Thnne SUA dirwt Ntu $11.50 12.50 11.50 ATP tno ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight NO. 1 ALBERTA EGG Reg. Price. 12.50; l or Cash NO. 1 ALBERTA LUMP Reg. Price, $13.50; Cash Price rtMBlXA EGG Reg. Price. $12.50; Cash Price Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 RARE TOEM- 1"' ' PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants say that their customers like to buy goods of the boat quality. They arc a discriminating people. If there aroanyPrinco Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly wo suggest that they are making a mistake in not taking the best The price k now so low that it ia a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call .up, th Daily, NavMtvbusuiesa office and ask that the bpv qajiiWcflllcct. t i, :. 1 v 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow Local Items Note our coal ad for discount prices. Hyde Transfer, "-one 580. . Alberta SootIc-)s Egg, $11.00; sTclkwatLump $13.50; Nanaimo-Wfllingtoh Lump, 413.50. Fhjne 116 or 117 Albtrt & McCaffery. G. E. Gulick,- local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Provincial Constable L. A. N. Potterton of Stewart arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from the north, having p. prisoner In his custody. W. Marsh and F. C. Drine of Prince George have been paying a brief visit to the city. They arrived from the interior on yesterday morning's train. R. Boyd Young of Port Simpson arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon, having come into town to attend the ceremonies In conneetton with the opening of the new Masonic Temple last night. Vote for Perry. Keep your taxes down. 10 K. C. McCanell of the Forest est Branch staff, who has been spending a holiday visiting with his mother In Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. A. Attree of .Terrace was among the visitors in town for the open tng of the new Masonic Hall here last night, arriving from the inter tor on yesterday's train and return tng to Terrace this afternoon. Mr. Attree was formerly a member of the staff of Burns butcher shop here. DDD or acne and eczema An active fluid tliat attacks disease germs in tlie akin. In harmony with the (heciy of the greatest llrlnj: fckin tprcialUt. It lias had many brilliant successes over skin disease. W. J. McCL'TUlEON. DRUGGIST ORMES LTD. William F. Eve. postmaster at Anyox and prominent member oi the Masonic order in the smelter town, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon to attend the opening of the new Temple here last night. CPU. steamer Princess Mavy Capt. S. K. Oray. is due In port a. ) o'clock tonight from the south and will sail about an hour later for Skagway and other Alaska Mints whence she Is due back here :outhbound next Sunday afternoon. H. B. Morley of Pentlcton, Grand Master of Um Masonic Lodge for British Columbia, sailed this afternoon on the Prince Rupert far Anyox where he will pay an official visit to Enoch Lodge, returning here southbound on the same vessel tomorrow night. A party of -tome fifteen local members of the craft is accompanying Mr. Morley to the smelter town including II. W. Birch, district deputy, ar.d Frank Dibb and Alex McRae, masters of the two local lodges. SAFE, SPEEDY PROVENI cic boliitly Ml fM duUrat nd (dull. firlr Am lit a luh-a naU lip pra ! Prxoa - Thoauaa 4m tl tuiUna UU and A lir mU W any cout nrnrdr ia Can! ara coo-vtnana trwjnua of ha lanln. M-l) TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese I'KESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City L. Iff iJs. in ADC IN CANADA Every ton of Bulklcy Valtcj purchased gives more employment In your own locality. II. S. Anderson of Terrace arrived in the city from! the Interior on yesterday's train to pay a brief visit in town. Moose are requested to attend meeting Tonight 8. Election of officers Jack Morrison left on this after noon's tram lor iisptiax wnerc ne will embark for. a visit to his native home in Glasgow, Scotland. F. A. Neville, who has mining in terests in the Dease Lake country, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from. Van couver. Charles E. S. Oow of Smlthers was an overnight visitor in town. He arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday's train and re turned to Smlthers this afternoon. The trial of Walter McLean, charged with robbery with violence, will proceed before Judge H. A. Robertson In County Court tomorrow, having been adjourned from yesterday afternoon. William C. Sparkes of Terrace was among the visitors in town for the opening of the new Masonic Hall here last night. He arrived from the interior on yesterday's train and returned to Terrace this afternoon. William Ballanlyne Is relieving as chief engineer on the-present voyage of the steamer Prlrife Rupert He has been for some time on the steamer Prince Robert and has not been here for nearly three years. George Davidson will return next week to his regular duties as chief on the Prince Rupert, cnaries t Dam, who has been relieving on the Prince Rupert, came north to day to go back on his ship, the Prince George, which is to be overhauled at the local dry dock. Robert Creelman of Winnipeg. passenger traffic manager of th Canadian National Railways ir.r the western region, and O. A. Cunningham, general superintendent of the express department, also with headquarters in Winni peg, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver In the course of a west cm inspection tour and proceeded cast by train this afternoon. Thr.y are being accompanied by O. A McNlcholl, general passenger agen! Vancouver, who will return south from Jasper Park. Announcements Prince Rupert Badminton Club Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall. January 15. Moose Whist and Bridge Jan. 15 Eagles' Social Dance, Friday, Jan 22. Gentlemen 50c. Ladles refreshments. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Presbyterian Bums Banquet Jan uary 25. CNJt. annual danco will b1 'held in Moose Hall Friday, February 5. 1932. Moose Valentine Danes, Feb. 12. Catholic Women's League Sprlnv Sale April 7. The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. General Store. Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store, Smith- crs. B.C. Wajfc'v. Glasses fitted ' by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Mrs. O. W. Laidler, who has been visiting in Vancouver since the Christmas season, returned to the I city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning., J( . ,, , Vote for Perry, .Economy .prosperity. 10 E. J. France of Terrace Is amon? the visitors who have been in towii since yesterday in connection with the ceremonies of formally opening the new Masonic Temple here. D. M. Campbell of Anyox Is paying, a brief visit to the city, having arrived on the Catala yesterday af ternoon from the smelter town. John Hepburn of Terrace was a visitor In town for the Masonl ceremonies last night, arriving from the Interior on yesterday 't train and returning tq Terrace this afternoon. Five-Year Old Wedding Cake Is Still Fine Mr. and Mrs. William Rothwell, Sherbrooke Avenue, celebrated the fifth anniversary of their marriage by entertaining a few friends at their home on Sunday last. A unique feature of the occasion was the fact that the happy couple had preserved the last tier of their wedding cake which was duly cut by the bride. The cake was made by the Rupert Bakery and was found to stll! preserve its original fine flavor and texture. Mrs. Roth-well, Indeed, declared It the most delicious wedding cake she had ever pasted. SUCCESSFUL WITH PATENTI A. C. Bourque, who has been in the south for some time, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning and will be in the city a few days be- Uore returning to Vancouver. He announces that he has been successful in securing a patent for an ice cream container that he invented and in marketing it in Canada. He now Is planning to place it In other countries. Hotel Arrival. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone tSI B. Colbachln. Terrace: G. Er-lendson, Osland; W. McArthur, Anyox; C. Johnson and I. Bruyn, city Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. McKAE HROS., LTD. We Carry a Representative Stock of Popular Car Parts For Prompt Efficient Service Phone 566 RUPERT MOTORS Garage & Service Station Night Calls 161 COAL Bay the real Coal our fa-mouj Edson and Csssldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 GREENVILLE CELEBRATES Yulclide Festivities Continued at Naas River Village Concerts, ., Stated The Christmas festivities were continued in Greenville during last week. On Monday the Citizens' Association were In charge and pre sented a program of various Items with much skill. Some of the dres ses were very pretty and the comic section was well looked after, especially, the cat and the cow. The following was the program: "O Canada." "Moonlight Saving Time." "Jack and Jill." "Wishing Song." "When the Spring Time Comes Again." "Wednesday Night Waltz." "My Old Kentucky Home Oood Night." "Hi Diddle Diddle." "Dream of Mother Goose." "Join in the Singing." "Days of the Week." "Three Little Words." "Wedding of the Painted DoiL" "Lazy Mary." "Mother." "Hit the Trail That Leads to Mother." "O Dem Golden Slippers." "Christmas in Sherwood Forest, Tuesday evening was given over to competitions and games. The following were the winners in the various events: Chequers Wm. Bright. Baby show Best baby in Orecn ville, 1-12 months. Fanny McNeil, Rosalind Gray: 12 months to 4 years. Sonny Stevens, Adolphus McNeil. Apple gathering Mrs. K. Martin, Mrs. J. Wilson. Log-sawing Log two feet dia meter. Andrew Robinson and Chris Calder, 63 seconds, Ruf us Watts and W. Robinson, 83 seconds. Race, 480 yards carrying pack weighing 50 lbs W. Bright, 1 mln 59 seconds; W. McKay and J. Mc-kay, 2 mln. 3 sec. i equal). Boys' relay race. 14 years and under Rufus McNeil, Kelly Stevens, Alex Stevens, Charles Alexander. All the events were well contested and provided much entertainment for the company assembled. Wednesday evening was in charge of St. Andrew's Guild. These ladies won the prize for the best concert of the week. Their singing was simple but wonderfully sweet and In tune and the two hymns in Nishqua were beautifully sung. Following was the program: "All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name," By Guild and congregation. Chorus, "Living By Faith." Chorus, by L. H. "Who Will Try?" Solo. "Trust In More." Duet. "God Will Take Care of You." Negro Spirituals. Chorus, "Precious Memories." "Doll's Store." Speech by Mrs. Sarah Seymour. Solo, "Softy and Tenderly." "ExhlblUon of Workers." "Good Night and Good Mornfng Thursday night was Navy Club night . After a sumptuous feast there was a concert of great variety Special mention should be made of the artistic efforts of the Navy. The drop scene represented a battle cruiser very well painted and at the back of the stage a lovely peaceful lagoon was drawn. The concert was greaUy enjoyed by the children who loved the antics of the monkey, es pecially. The program In full fol lows: "O Canada." Welcome speech by president. Physical Culture, The Navy,. "The Sea," recitation, C. McKay. Ukelele. "Moon Solo." Mrs. Sally Somebody. "When the Moon Comes Over the Rockies." Navy. The Cooks' Act. Solo, "When Your Hair Turned to Sliver," Mrs. Anybody. Recitation. "O, Captain,; My; Cap: tnm." P. McKay. Trio, "Hawaiian Song," 8. Wilson, A. Robinson, C. McKay. Solo, "Just Forget," Vincent McKay. K. R. T. O. Dance, the Navy Girls. Accordion Solo, Lovo Joy. Solo. "How I Wish That I," Miss BUI Duff. "Moonlight and the Roses," by the Navy. Solo, "When the Golden Sun," by Mrs. C. Butcher. "Take Your Fingers Out of Your Month," by Engineers of the Navy. Solo, "Dancing With Tears," Mrs. Tom Red. Tap Dance by Miss Jeanette Macdonald. Fife solo, Billy Robinson. "Soldier and the Sailor," rccita-tlorv by J-Irs Sally . SomerjdXj Solo, "The Moon is Low," by Larry Currte i" Scotch Engineers ;Act; Recitation, "Little - Nest," Miss Mltchcl Green. "Broad Way," by Paull, Banana, Vcnny, Obcla, Jlggs: 'Happy Days Are Here Again.'1 by Loncy, Tom Red, Ncbef Good rich. "God" Save the King," Owing to the absence from the city of a quorum, the rcgul2. monthly meeting of the board of School trustees has Deen postponed from tonight and will pro bably take place early next week The monthly meeting of tne hos pital board, also scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until .Friday night. Municipal Elections 1932 Candidates endorsed by the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council: For Alderman James Black George Ruddciham For School Trustee P. C. Schubert Headquarters: Fishermen's Union Hall For Cars Phone Black 211 Your vote and Influence is requested for the above candidates for aldermen. To the Electors: Your Support Solicited By GEORGE W. Rudderliam Aldermanlc Candidate To the Electors VOTE FOR YOURSELF By voting for the man with a plan to break the depression. VOTE FOR CASEY Your Vote & Influence Will be appreciated by A. M. Davies Candidate for School Trustee To the Electors: Your support is solicited for J. Hi Pillsbury- Candidate For Alderman L'W.WAUGH Solicits your vote & Influence FOR ALDERMAN A. Brooksbank Solicits your vote k influence for SCHOOL TRUSTEE .i r V h . a 'a': V V