L PAGE BIS THE DAILJ NEWS Friday and Saturday WATERFRONT WHIFFS TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7:45 & 9:45 ADMISSION 20c Si 65c Future For Whaling is Uncertain Large Anchovy Failure Saturday Starts Matinee 3:15 at 15c 2:30 & 40c Schools on West Coast Useless SLEEPLESS NIGHTS Oriltinc il vidAy ued in hoipitaU and mining homei, not only for tlitpltuntu but for building up th health and ttre ngth of convileicrnti, forei-pcctant and nuriing mothtri, and for aged folic who need extra nourishment. It it alto widely uted at a family beverage where thera art growing children at, mealt, between meili and at bedtime. OVALTTNE RUSKS For firm teeth and htalthf gumt i eat Oraltln Ruikt. They combine Canadian wheat flour and Ovaltine granulet, and offer a much higher' food value than ordinary ruiki or biicuiM. Owlthi U told tt ll ioo4 ilorn, in iOcfic.tUiJ iPtcitl $4.i0 fsm. itj liu tint; tlio utvti it toil jpRAYED and jangled nerves . . . nights of restless tossing and miserable wakefulness . . . fitful dozing crowded with anxious thoughts . . . awake at or before .dawn and no more sleep till rising hour . . . mornings of listless weariness, forcing yourself to the daily tasks no mere sedative can correct these conditions. You need Ovaltine, a tonic food beverage for nerves, body and brain. Ovaltine " The World's Best Night Cap n Ovaltine corrects the causes of sleeplessness feeds the worn-out nerves and fatigued body-cells. One cup just before retiring immediately allays any digestive unrest that may be keeping you restless and awake, soothes and feeds the nerves, and allows the overly-alert brain to relax. Deep restful sleep follows quickly and naturally. Ovaltine is a highly concentrated extraction of ripe barley malt, rich creamy milk and fresh eggs from our own and specially selected farms. Do not mistake ordinary malt and cocoa flavoured ttteragei for Oral tine, or expect them to have the same beneficial effect upon your system, Ovaltine is the original and supreme Tonic Food Beverage. There is no satisfactory substitute for it. OVflLTlNH TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Uultcts-up m,isfw. and 'Body A. WANDER LIMITED, London, England, and Peterborough. Caoid Cheapest Way of Reaching the People .TOSSING The cheapest way of reaching practically all the people of Prince Rupert and district is hy means of the classified columns of the Daily News. Nearly everyone has something they could turn into cash through the "For Sale" column. Perhaps they have a house to rent. Here is the chance. Spend 50c on a classified advertisement and secure a tenant rather than have it idle. If a girl wishes a position or a housewife wishes help, the best means of getting supplied is through a want ad. Dressmakers sometimes want work; small storekeepers want to move their goods; or maybe you need an article that has been used rather than pay the price for new. Give the Daily News classified columns a trial. Many have been very pleased at the result. TELEPHONE 98 ' ,5 THE DAILY NEWS ;! -and drop in later and pay the Let the Daily News Classified Ads. 31 7 bill. The charge is small. work for you. The vagaries of international exchange and world mar kets will dictate the policy of the west coast whaling industry this Whale like and and . . 1 year. , products, pulp 1.1 paper ...JtU ' similar products, are in compeuuan in worm murnets wwi the output of Scandinavian countries, whose exchange has been severely depreciated since Britain abandoned the gold standard. Olticlais pr the whaling Industry in British Columbia are now studying the far reaching effects of this situation before they determine whether or not to send their vessels Into the North Pacjflc to hunt the big mammals. In the norma; years the Consolidated Whaling Corporatloa largest concern of Its kind on this side of the Pacific, operates eleven whalers and whaling tender In the I west coast whaling campaign, but i last year, owing to a general decline ln prices whaling operations were j suspended. The catch in an average jyear amounts to about 300 whales. Chief products of the Industry are ' ;Oll. whalebone, meal and fertilizer. The various by-products and re fined products from these commo dlties number, more than a score ! because almost every part of the to $40 per week In the salary of twhale carcass Is utilized. Meanwhile agents. whaling masters and biologists are Harold Grottlc was elected agent (speculating on the probable effect at Seattle, being accorded 120 votes 'of a long moratorium on whaling. A as against 96 receive by the pre-prolonged suspension of whaling ent incumbent. Thorvald Kipper- i operations will naturally result In Increasing the whale population of the North Pacific. The situation Is to working out in accordance with the oredlctions of old-time fishermen who have claimed that there will always be whales in the sea because the cost of whaling will rise to such an extent as the schools gradually become depleted that its j contlnuance will become unprofit able, thus always leaving a sufficient number of whales to continue the species. ... Large schools of anchovies, in splendid condition, have made their appearance off the west coast of Vancouver Island, and every herring seine ha been filled with tons of this fish. Hotfever, as anchovies are regarded as without commercial value here, they are dumped over board as soon as caught. Many hours have been spent by fishermen In clearing their nets of the anchovies, prized in many other markets. Anchovies have made a fairly regular appearance off the I west- coast each fall for several ! years, but seldom In such large quantities as at the present time. Years ago a determined attempt was made by a British Columbia i fishing company to market these ' fish, as is done In Europe. In spite jof exhaustive market research and 'careful experimental packing, It j was found that the cost of produc- tion was too great for the venture to be pacticable. Although condi tions may have altered since the first attempt, there is apparently no commercial use being made of Rift in the ranks of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union as between the American and Canadian factions of tha Amnnhi(lnt1 uroe tint HlfflfMllf to perceive on Tuesday of this week when, owing to preponderance' of vote at Seattle and Ketchikan as against the vote, of Prince Rupert, members decided by a total yote of 148 to 86 In favor ' of closing the Prince Rupert branch. Seattle vo- ted 105 to 48 In favor of closing the i Prince Rupert office and Ketchikan 1 39, to 19 In favor of such action. : Prince Rupert voted 19 to 4 against ; the closing of the branch. ! Some observers see In the vote on this Issue a reprisal pn the part of j Seattle and Ketchikan against a jmovc which was mooted last year .In Prince Rupert to close the port !to American vessels. If such was the case, it simply appears that business sentiment on the part of 4he American fishermen was stronger than the union principle. I With the closing down of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union at; Prince Rupert, after having opera-1 ted a branch at the port for many years, speculation Is rife as to WhaV the Prince Rupert halibut men shall now turn to if they arc to con-1 tlnue as an organized body. Steps have already been taken to bring the Canadian halibut men under the banner of the Northern British Columbia Fishermen's Association which heretofore has been largely a salmon men's organization. It has also been suggesied,th.at the Canadian halibut .men may organize in-. dependently of any existing asso ciation. No doubt, action of some kind will soon be taken. A meeting of halibut fishermen has been called for tomorrow to discuss future organization. J. M. Morrison, agent of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union at Prince Rupert for the past three years, finds himself in a peculiar situation. While he was elected agent at Prince Rupert by a margin of 115 to 79 over Elnar Larsen, his only opponent, the office was abolished by the referendum so Mr. Morrison is without the position although favored for It. Signs of the times could be seen In one vote of 186 to 46 opposing the raising of dues and in another vote of 185 to 49 favoring a cut from $45 berg. Oust Olsen was re-elected asent at Ketchikan by a vote of 154 85 received by two -opponents, P- B. Gill of Seattle was re-elected secetary-treasurer of the Union without opposition. .... The Department of Marine an nounces that the black steel can buoy on the east side of the chan- nel about one mile southwarfl of Lawn Point gas and whistle buoy, entrance to Skldegate Inlet.' will be discontinued and a red steel conical buoy established on the wet side of the channel about one and three-quarter, miles southward of Lawn Point gas and whistle buoy. The chanee will be made without further notice. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 2, 1912 Aid. S. M. Newton will be a can didate for mayor at the civic election this month. Aid. J. II. II 11-dltch is mentioned as a possibility to oppose him. It is reported thai the following are ready to run as aldermen on the Newton ticket: A. W. Edge, Thomas Maitland, YY E. Colllson, II. F. McRae and L. Bullock-Webster. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods entertained a few nights ago at a de lightful party in their cosy bungalow at the corner pt Borden anu Taylor Streets. It was the first anniversary of their marriage and about thirty persons were present. The fishing steamer Celestia, Empire, Capt. Hughes, was forced by stress of weather to take shelter In Refuge Bay, Porchcr Island, over the New Year holiday weekend. The crew and fishermen of the vesfel were Invited to participate In the New Year celebration at the school house there. C. IS. It.TItAINS For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 3 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays .. 10:40 a.m. BOAT ENGINES 10 to CO H P. From $8.50 Also Gcncratorsfrorrr $5.50 and Guarantcrd New Stqrage Batteries from $7.93 VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. .1249 Granville St., Vancouver Branch Yard at 330 Second Ave. Bait i mi km: Saturday, January 2, 1S32 ENGLAND'S FAVORITE ACTKESS Tallulah Bankhead in "The Cheat" S With Irving Pichel and Great Cast First Showing In B.Cr-A beautiful girl and two men She risked her reputation that she g might prove her love A Paramount Picture H Comedy "Shiver My Timbers" (Our gang) jjj Musical "Song Plugger" Cartoon Mickey Mouse in "The Castaway jjj g MONDAY & TUESDAY "HELL'S ANGELS" 3 si saxixixniin mm tnxii.nijarai nvi kixi niuitinii r Q& LAMP to workby BAKING . . dusting' . . cleaning . . sewing . . Ironing . . every moment, your eyes are busy I Guard your tyes . . and avoid wrinkles, headachw a.nd "nerves." Fill your sockets vvkh Edircn Mwda. Lamps . . for their seft, restful light helps you to do your work faster, nd more comfortably. 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