turday. January 18, 1032 P. Jfeek-End Candy Special Sugared I. ;r Valentine Assorted 'llr Women's League Sprin; MA,i. il 7 COAL nay the real Coal our fa nous Edton and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND 558 Fruit Jellies 20c per lb. Ormes Lid. Z7iitt Pioneer Druqtjists THE REXALL STORE I'honcs 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. r Q17TVT EUROPEAN EXPERT HQ O VJ-itJl-ill WATCHMAKER f yeaiv apprenticeship ai ine itoyai Danish watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working in the big cities of Europe. AH Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL (Mi If you htino rtYf you're wise. tAatsatJSpes. I . . i which elves the greatest heat for the money expended, believing that a satisfied customer is the greatest asset a , merchant can have. Phone us fvv' -V-; fr trlal order and join the lamuy oi contented householders who are using the best fuel in town. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 618 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamrri Irate Prince Rupert for Vancouver: tiMkr.tT.tLA EVERY Tt'ESDAY. I JO P.M. V. ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday pjn. MA tAtDESA EVERY TRIDAY MIDMfillT a riving Vancouver 8uaday told night appro. VttVi u. ngi to Port Slmpaon, Allc Arm. 'Anyox, Stewart and Niaj Rlvt r points. Sunday. 9 p.m. r information regarding all aaUtnga ana ticket at miNCr Kt'PERT AOENCY: Hre ond Atrnur. I'hon 5 Announcements Hupert Badminton Clu'j loDE Hall. January IS. M Whist and Dridfe Jan. 15 So' ial Dance. Friday, Jan lemon SOc. Ladles refresh- Da.mng 9:30 to 1:30. ' -torun liurns Banquet Jan- Dinner and Better Smoke: -id 28 Admission $1:00.. C N.R annual dance will b Moose Hall Friday, Febru- Dance, Feb. 12. Mail Schedule CLOSES AT POST OFFICE: For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2 pjn From the East-Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:40 ajn. For Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday ..... 9 pjn. Friday 11 pjn. Jan. 17 - Pn. Jan. 31 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday - pjn. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Friday pjn. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 8 pjn. Wednesday 3 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday 11:30 a.m. Thursday 8 p.m. For (Jueen Charlottes Jan. 38 9 pxa From Queen Charlottes Jan. 17 am. Jan. 31 o m Jan. 13 pm Jan. 27 pm For Naas River and Tort Simpson-Sunday - - 8 pjn. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 a.m. From Alaka Jan. 17 pm. Jan. 31 P". Hunters and anglers in the U. S. are spending approximately $8c0. 000.000 a year to take game and fish. ihu cowis-fi warts i !: i. s p : TT7 M"r;.t.iIrD'LS "1 TheDallyNewscan Wpur- II i5w."",,w'c ' -1 chased at- 1 M Post Office News Stand, 325 "H i rlht i u. " J j Granville St.. Vancouver. IfVisn Anderson. Prince at n i-r ! Karl II 111 W . IU J1 George, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace, B.C. General Store, Anyox. Smithers Drug Store. 8mlth ers. B.C. j LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Buy Bulklcy better Coal. Valley Coal The Union steamer Cardena, Capt. .Andmvabnstonearrived in port aC 11 o'clock last night from the south and sailed at 12 midnight on her Return to Vancouver and way- points. Robert Hanna, well known pio neer of the city, is able to be about In the Prince Hupert General Hos pltal where he, has been a iuWont for the past six we.eks. He was con fined to bed for five1. weeks. W. M. Brown, chairman of the house committee, asked for more time at last night's meeting of the hospital board to go Into the pro posal to lnstal new chart cabinets on the two floors of the hospital. Every ton of Rulkley Valley purchased gives more employment in your own locality. The hospital board, at Its monthly meeting last night, perused the aludltor'a report for 1931 and rjent the document on to the annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association for adoption. January 29 was set as the date for the general mtet lng. An itching rash A blemished skin Eczema? Will DDI) heal overnight? Sometimes. More often it takes longer to wh out Hie poison completely and restore a moolli, clear skin. Rut the burning, the itrliing, the irritation, are soothed, cooled, instantly. ORMES LTD. W. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST A donation of $15 from the Prince Rupert Japanese Associa tion was reported to the hospital board at last night's meeting. The amount donated came from the Japanese welfare and social fund and the gift was made In appreci ation of treatment accorded Jap- anew patients in the hospita'.. Miss Jeun Harrison .R.N., laoy superintendent, reported at last nifhfs meeting of the hospital board that the institution was very Uuiy just now. In addition to uhr regular work, scarlet fever and measles were being treated in isolation. Two of the nurses arj recovering after having been ill for a month. There had been the usual festivities In the hospital at the Yultlde season. Alberta Sootless Egg. $11.00; tlulkley Valley, Lump, $12.50. Nanaimo-Wcllington Lump, $13.-50. rhone 116 or 117 Albert & McCaffery. The regular monthly mc'tlna of the board of directors of 1 hr Prince Rupert General Hospital was held in the hospital last nigr.r. Those j'.-eaent were W. M. Brown, vice-president, who was in th? chair tn the absent of O. : Tinker, president, Robert Oordon. Aid. S D. Macdonald. Aid. O. W. Rudder-ham. Frank Dlbb, R. E. Benson, D-C. H. Hanklnson. and O. V. Wilkinson, directors; Miss Jean Karri-son, R.N., lady superintendent, and H. W. Birch, managing secretary Mil T 1 1 'i MMi lTiTi iilK FHO.M SAINT JOHN AND HALIFAX Trt'Olassow-Itelfast'Llverpool Jan. '82. Fib 10 Montcalm xJan. se, xFVb 36 Montclaii rb. t. Mar. 4 Montrwt Peb. 13. xMar 11 Me)l; a Calla aX OIao Liverpool only. To Cherbourg-Southampton Hamburg AprtlS M Moiit?alm Aprttfai , Mttivtclarr I (FROM NEW YORK To CherboUrg-Ne-ilthampton- Aprils faAap'rcaa of Urltan, I'rum V.IM'UI VKK anil VK'TOKU To llawnll-Jtipnn-riilmi-l'lilllpplnra Jan. SOxApr. B, ...Bmp. ot Japan rb. 27. Apr. 33 . . . Empreaa of Aula xMar.il, xMay T. . Eii. ot Qanarx Mar. 46. May 31 Emprraa of Humi xOalla at Honolulu. AdoIt to Acenu erervwherc or J J. KUtSTKK Steajnahlp Oenl. Fau. Agnt O P.R Station.' VancouTor. Tilrhnn Trinity 1191 THE DAHiT NJEWI PAOi THRBB R. Boyd Young, well known Port Simpson merchant, is on a brief visit to twn having arrived by gasbbat yesterday afte'rnbon. Note our coal ad for discount prices. Hyde Transfer, "-one 580. Dr. and Mrs. A, E. Perry and Miss D. II. Nell, R.N., arrived In town by gasboat "yesterday1" after noon to pay a brie vlsit to. "the pity. They are ffofai E5rt Simpson. IS lasses fitted fly 'retrstercd optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. Aid. Theo Collart was among those who participated In the official opening of the new. radio phone service here yesterday morning. An enjoyable dance for young people was held last night In the Metropole Hall, a good-sized crowd being in attendance. The affair was in charge of Julius Welle, who played the accordian. A. D. Balllie, formerly chief en gineer at the Rupert Marine, Pro ducts reduction plant here, is re lieving temporarily as an engineer aboard the steamer Prince Rupert He was nere wun ine vessel mis week. Mayor Cyrll"H.Orme was' sworn in by Magistrate McClymont yes terday afternoon, for his third term as chief magistrate of th city. The new aldermen and school trustees will probably be sworn m on Monday. Ray Commons, accountant in tne local branch of the Royal Bank of Cnada, returned to the city cn Thursday aftef ' having spent month at Quesnel relieving the manager at that point who was away on vacation. W. H. Tobey. CNR., 'divisional superintendent, returned to thr city on this morning's train from a trip over the territory as far as Jasper Park on official inspection duties. NIGHT or' RELIEVES C010S WITHOUT "DOSING" Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarclll . Telephone tSl A, Reld, city. Wc Carry a Representative Slock of Popular Car Parts For Prompt Efficient Service Phone 566 RUPERT MOTORS Oarage St Service Station Night Calls 161 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City jQuality has no substitute A SATURDAY SERMON The New Motive, The New Creature, The New World Are Discussed In Sermon (By Rev. A. Wilson, First United Church) experienced this and he became a ' new man because of a new moUve1 A. C. Flynn. who went south in the faU tot treatment at the to him the power brought by one, who mot him on the Damascus road. .Shaughnessy Military Hospital, re- The scope and ordered movement of a planet is in great contrast to j the short-lived flash of a meteor, ana though both are subject to law, i the planet moves under a higher law than the meteor, so It ts when I a man comes under the constraint' if the love of Christ. It is most essential that we know today what will make new men out of humanity torn by many fears, .ind pulled here and there by con-flu ting desires and passions; certainly It cannot be steam, electricity or the discovery of new physical orces. such as the much talked of .c lease of atomic energy. No, it must be a new motive power, redeeming and sublimating the soul-stuff and the strange bundle of in--uncts and impulses making up man. Apart from that, these other things spell destruction on a vast and awful aeale. The power of the Christian religion, which is Christ in the heart of man, alone can do this, for we should then have a new creature without which we cannot have a new world. In regard to the reformed society or Utopia pictured by reformers, based on co-operative effort, for the good of all, our older economists have said. yes. very fine, but it does not work. Today we sec that the old selfish individualism which seeks to appropriate the benefit of newfound powers and resources, docs not work. This Is because, the ruling, directing motive, amid much that Is admirable and kindly, is acquisitive. If it were true that the better order were impossible because selfishness is the mainspring of human, conduct, then the Christian ideal of the Kingdom of God Is Impossible, bankrupt, and Jesus, above all, misled. One thing that Christ claims to do is to bring men within the operation of a new motive, the law of love. Without this there can be no progress toward the age of brotherhood. Olve man a new motlve and you have a new creatureri'ecreated homes and tom'muhltlest aRaa"Virfw world. Continue under the old motives and Instincts, with men seeking wealth, regardless of the wrong done to others, corrupting governments and fattening on practices which batten on the unguarded appetites of men, at the same time fostering ancient rivalries, and you will have another phase of htll on earth. The Christian religion is an In- turned to Prince Rupert last night on the steamer Cardena. Badminton Dance Very Enjoyable Fifty Persons In Attendance at Happy Affair in I. O. D. E. Hall Last Night We have read of the period in the religious life of the nuai event. Hebrew race when the people were restrained trom wrong-doing by fear of punishment, and inspired to do nirht m hope of reward of an external nature. When Jesus came he lifted men into a new realm of experience where hey served God and man because of inner compulsion, and strone Dasslon and affection. The successful parent or teacher Is one who can put his finger on the inner springs of a child's nature, while not forgetting that it takes time to train the Individual to the higher and nobler responses of human nature. It is still true that men will do great things for material reward and the appreciation of others, but from the days of Christ they are responding more to the, higher ap ward force empowering us to do Ood's will from the heart, the centre of being, from whence radiates those influences which bring heaven on earth to creatures made new. HOSPITAL DEFICIT IN DECEMBER HERE The Prince Rupert Hospital showed a deficit of $131.15 In De- oeal. Jesus brought a new Insight j cember, It was reported by the ft- into the possibility of human na-1 nance committee at last night ? ture and stirred greater depths In board meeting. Collections for the the soul by the power of a great month amounted to $5,00452 and love. Indeed the soul of man was expenditures were $5,136.07. Therr brought Into touch with a new law, were 1669 hospital days at a cost evoking life of a higher kind. Paul per day of $3.08. A very enjoyable dance was held last night In the I. O. D, E. Hall by i the Prince Rupert Badminton Club and, if the success of last night's affair may be taken as any criter ion, it might well be made an an- There were some fifty couples in attendance and the evening from 9 pjn. until 2 a.m. was happily spent In dancing to the strains of splendid music furnished by Charlie Ba-lagno and his Venetian Orchestra. George Mitchell made a genial mas ter of ceremonies. Decorations, while simple, were appropriate and effective. Mrs. S. C. Thomson was in charge of the arrangement of decorations. At midnight delicious refreshments wee served, Miss Jean Orlcvc and Miss Jessie Moffatt being In charge of this Important feature. In general charge of the dance was the executive of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club. ADVERTISING COPY t MUST BE IN EARLY Copy for display advertise- ments should be in the hands of the printers not later than 3 pjn. the day prior to publl- cation. This Is necessary to en- able best positions to be se- 4 cured. CHURCH NOTICES F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. XV. D. Grant Hollingworth, BA. , Organist, John E. Davey 11 A.M, "Jesus' Message of the Kingdom" 12:15, Sunday School 7:30 PAI, Popular Evening Service Sermon Subject: "THE CHRIST WE FORGET!" "The Galilean has been too great for our small heart." H. O. Wells All visitors welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "LIFE."' Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open oh Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. 1. B. Gibson, Dean 8 A.M., Holy Communion lA-MMornirjg Prayer and .Sermon 12 :30(iSunday School 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon The preacher In the evening will be Rev. Paul Mathers of New Metlakatla, Alaska. Special singing by Native Men's Choir. FIRST UNITED CHURCH .Pastor, Rev, A. Wilson. ILA, , Morning Worship at 11 Junior Choir, "A Gladsome, Hymn of Praise" Subject "THE SECOND COMMANDMENT" Sunday School at 12:15 Evening Worship at 7:30 Anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" Subject: "THE CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATION OF THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT" "Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy" r . w