fuejday, January 12, 1032 THE DAHiT NIW8. PAGE , THRB8 Car Owners Ormes' Anti-Freeze The safest and most economical antifreeze on tho. market $1.00 per Gallon Ormes ltd. "7ip. Pioneer Druqgists THE REXALL STORE I'honcs 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. A Product CONSIDER the importance of quality, when you buy lamps. Edison Mazda Lamps bring you the advantages of every improvement made in lamps since Edison's invention of 50 years ago. They give you soft glare-free light . . and full talue of the current consumed. Buy them by the carton, at the price of ordinary lamps. 1-40 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT UNION STEAMSHIPS M'KITM WINTIR KXCURBIOf FARM. KfectUW NoVtflkkW Ut (OOw4 t February 29. 1938. 1 KOI IKO FIRST -OLAM RBTURN PARBS Prom PRINCB ROMRT unhiding MU and Berth) To Vancouver and Victoria HM rrt. Uu miNCI RUPERT Including. Mr!a and Btrlhl rn-m OCEAN FAU4 ai.3f ret Prom ANYOX I13S6 rt, rwn STEWART 19.70 ret. liii-rH i.kvc Prtnoe Rupert for Vancouver 1VKKY TUESDAY 1 30 T m. 18.8. CAT ALA.) KVKRY PRIDAY MIDNIOHr 18 8 CARD EN A.) I il! :tifuM.iii-.ii mer n'loiu and UrlwU from R M 8MITII. Prince Rupet Am. rrnmi tUHr. plwiw W PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants my that their customers like to buy goods of the best quality. They arc a discriminating people. If there are, any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily Nows rogularly we suggest that they aro making a mistake in not taking the best. Tho price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call up the Daily News business offico and ask that thqjjoy.qljndA'pUqct, lOc. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow Local Items Note our coal ad for discount prices. Hyde Transfer. Phone 580. : w ..r. , v. ... Moose Whist and Bridge Drive 8;30 Friday. Cash.-prizes. ;AdnU,f sion 50c. v " 'm-lf. A. S. Tordlffe of Cedarvale arrived in the city on this morning's train from the interior for a brief visit to town. Alberta' Sootlrss Egg, $11.00;' Tcikwa Lump, $12.50; Nanainio- riling ton Lump, $13.50. Phone 116 or 117 Albert & McCaffery. Mrs. E. H. Simpson of Massett, who arrived In the city last week following a visit In Vancouver, sailed on the Prince John yesterday afternoon for the Islands. L. S. McOlll, well known Smith-era barrister, Is paying a brief bus iness visit to the city. He arrived from the Interior on this morn ing's train and will return there tomorrow afternoon. Thomas McCubbln. well known f Pacific merchant and pioneer resi dent of Prince Rupert, Is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the interior on this morning's train. Vote for Perry, Economy ,pro-10 spetily. Judge II. A. Robertson of Prince George arrived in the city from the interior on this morning's train and will take County Court work here for Judge F. McB. Young, who is at present In Vancouver on sick leave. Rev. W. H. Pierce, United Church minister at Port Easington, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Bella Coola. where he will attend a celebration In commemoration of the advent of Christianity among the native there. A. L. Gray of Victoria, radio uv spec tor for the province. Is paylnc. a visit here to cheek up on the 16 cal . reception conditions which ,htlb1 tampered by fe-,jreal deal of disturbance for several months. Mr. Gray arrived In the city from the south on Sunday evening. Election of officers for the year 1992 was the principal business at the regular monthly btisinet lunrheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club in the Commodore Cate today. The installation will take place on January 26. President C C. Mills was in the chair at today's luncheon and there was a fair attendance of members. T. D. Pattullo M.LJV. for Prince Rupert and leader of the Liberal Opposition tor the province, will all Thursday night by the Prince Rupert on his return south after paylrg a visit to his constituents here. On the way to Victoria Mr. Pattullo will stop over at Powell River to assist A. E. Munn. MP. for North Vancouver, in the holding of a public meeting. Announcements Prir-.cr Rupert Badminton Clu'j Dance, I.OD.E. Hall. January 15. Moose Whist and Bridge Jan. 15 Eagles' Social Dance, Friday. Jan St. Gentlemen 90c. Ladies refreshments. Dancing 0:30 to 1:30. Presbyterian Hums Banquet Jan uary 35. CNR. annual dance wilPbi held in Moose Hall Friday, Februrl ary S, 1932. Moose Valentine Dance, Feb. 12. Catholic Women's League Sprint; Sale April 7. i . TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BKAVD Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City The Darling! What a care he is, but how pre-cious I Your whole life is centred in him . . . II he Li, to be well and trappy, he musf'-W1 strong and robust, j .Baby's Own Tablets help mothers to keep their children well. They are the ideal laxative for children a simple and safe preventive, and a remedy for colds, simple fever, indigestion and constipation. They aid In relieving .the; distress which accompanies the cutting of teeth and generally promote' the health and comfort of children. 25 cents a package at any druggist's. BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams') DS Economize in fuel, order Bulk-ey Coal. United Church Easter Sale, on March 31. T. J.Thorpe of Teikwa is paying brief visit to the city, having arrived from the Ineriqr on this monung-s tram. . Mrs. J. Haan of Queen Charlotte City, who has been paying a visit to the- city, sailed by the Prince John yesterday afternoon on her return to the Islands. II. F. Noel, Smlthers merchat't and head of the Masonic order in that town arrived in the city on this morning's train to attend the official opening of the new Maso nic Temple here tonight. Lieut Col. Reginald L. Gale, M C. of Smlthers arrived in the city on this morning's train from the interior for a brief visit to town He will return to the interior on tomorow afternoon's train. H. E. DeWolf, local manager of W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd.. returned to the city on this morning's train from a trip to Burns Lake an other interior points on company business. I W MrnggtstTfadlaJt HffiSfSylmber ojL Ormes mes Limited Limited si staff here, arrived t,, in the city on this Sowing's train from the Interior br a 'brief vill to town. He will return to Smlthers on tomorrow afternoon's train. Vote for Perry. Keep your taxes down. 10 J. S. Gray, well known SmltherV Jeweler and a pioneer resident of this city, is among the visitors In town to attend the opening of the new Masonic Hall here tonight. Mr. Gray arrived in the city from the interior on this morning's train. Charles II. Sawle, publisher of the Omlneca Herald at New Has-elton, is among the visitors in town for the opening tonight of the new Maeonlc Temple here. Hi' arrived from tho interior -on this morning's train and will return to Smlthers tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bills, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Erlckaon and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rolie are among Ketchikan rti tors in the elty in connection with the official opening of the n-w Masonic Temple here tonight. The men arrived this afternoon on the halibut schooner McKlnley while the ladles came In oVi the mot n -ship Norco this morning. They will return to Ketchikan on the as. Princess Mary tomorrow afternoon. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks joaJ raparity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mlnlng.Machlnrry Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding SO-tnn Derrick fnaJleavy Lifts Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. A. Y. Wilson, of Remo Is paying brief visit to the city, having ar rived from the Interior on this morning's train. Local' Fresh Eggs', 3 'doz. for Dollar. Frizzell's. E. T. Kennedy of Terrace Is pay ing a brief visit to the city. He arrived from the Interior on this morning's train and will return to Terrace tomorrow afternoon. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo- torship Norco, Capt. Len Williams. arrived In port at 7:30 this morn ins from Ketchikan and, after discharging two carloads of frozen fish for transshipment over the Canadian National Railways to the United States, sailed for Vancou ver and Seattle. Stephen H. Hoskms, government agent at Anyox, who has been spending holiday visiting at Smlthers. where he formerly re sided, arrived In the city from the interior on this morning's train and will return io his duties at the smelter town on the Prince Rupert tomorrow afternoon. H . C. Nunan. manager of 'Jtv New England Fish Co. at Ketchl kan and formerly manager of the Atlln Fisheries here, is among the visitors in town to attend the of ficial opening of the new Masonh Temple here tonight He arrive from Ketchikan on the Norco th: morning and will return there on the Princess Mary tomorrow after noon. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver- Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 prr Friday ss. Cardena. midnight Jan. 17 ss. Princess Mary . p.m. Jan. 21 ss. Princess Mary .. pan. From Vancouver Sunday as. Catala pan Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert... 10:30 a.m Friday- s. Cardena pm Jan. 13 ss. Princess Mary .. pan. Jan. 27 ss. Princess Mary p m. For Naas River and Port Slmpsan Sunday ss. Catala 9 px aas River Si Tort Simp: on Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a ju For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 9 p.m. Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 a jr. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m From Ocean Falls Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert ....10:30 ajn. Friday ss. Cardena pjn Jan. 13 as. Princess Mary .. pjn. Jan. 27 as. Princess Mary .. pin. For Ocean rails- Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.m. Jan. 17 as. Princess Mary .. pjn. Jan. 31 ss. Princess Mary .. pjn For Queen Charlotte Islands- Jan. 9 ss. Prince John 10 p.m. Jan. 23 ss. Prince John 10 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands-Jan. 7 ss. Prince John a.m SCIJTH WINTER SAILINGS I From I'rinrr Ruprrt for Van-j rnutrr. ralllni at Orran Falli and Inwell inter 10.00 p.m. ThurMlaya For Anjoi and Stewart 4.00 p.m. Wrtlnriulaya Fortniclitlv nrrtlre In iirtn Charlotte 11and. Particular! on rrquent. TRAIN SKKYICK I'aoorngrr traina Irate- l'rlnre Ruiwrl Monday. Wlnrplay and Friday at 3.00 .nu for F.diuon ton, Winnipeg and point Kat. I mr irJ or m I imn rmll mt rH farvt anf r It, I.N. U.K. r.A. rrlaM Kp. H.C Canadian national VI COAL Buy the real Coal -T famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 PIONEERS' MEETING F. W. Wesch is Named President of Association for Coming Year Annual Banquet on March 10 The Prince Rupert Pioneers' As sociation, at its annual meeting last night, elected officers for 1932 as follows: President F. W. Wesch. Vice-President J. E., Jack. Secretary A. O. Franks. Treasurer A. J. Prudhomme. Executive P. W. Anderson, John Murray, Mrs. J. E. Jack, Mrs. S. V.! Cox and Mrs. J. G. Vlereck as well , as the past presidents. I Custodian P. W. Anderson. It was decided to hold the annual banquet of the Association on March 10. A committee consisting of A. O. Franks and F. W. Wesch was appointed to make preliminary arrangements for the affair and report to a later meeting. In the report of N. Mussallem. the retiring president, the loss during the past year through death of two prominent members Harvey Fraser and A. C. Beatty was referred to Mr. Mussallem also reported on the annual picnic and! the membership situation. He expressed his appreciation for support accorded by executive and officers durirg the past year. Various other routine business, including presentation of reports, was conducted by the meeting. Considerable enthusiasm prevailed. Walter McLean, who was committed for trial by Magistrate Mc-Clymont In city, police court re-certly on a charge of robbery with violence from the chicken house of Mrs. Minnie Sullivan on I Eighth Avenue West, is appearing! County Court this afternoon for election. To the Electors: Your support is solicited for J. H. Pillsbury Candidate For Alderman GESC0 AUT0-T0P DRESSING This dressing will make an old top look like new. It is absolutely waterproof, softens and preserves the leather. Price, 75c per pint, postage paid Gesco Safety-First Windshield Cloth This wonderful cloth is chemically treated and will prevent the windshield from becoming foggy during a rainstorm. Keeps the vision clear by making the rain run right off. The harder It rains, the better it works. Simply rub cloth over wet windshield. For the safety of himself and others, every auto-owner should have one of these wonderful cloths. Price each, 50c postage paid Service Station owners, etc, write for our wholesale prices Mfg. by G EO. E. SYMINGTON CO. Nelson Block Port. Arh,Wf Qnt. NESTLfi'S EVAPORATED MILK (UNSWEETENED) is easy to digest TALI. 9IZC JIJLlIvJi ABV sua 1 Municipal Elections 1932 m Candidates endorsed by- the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council: For Alderman James Black ' ticorge Ruddcrham , For School Trustee D. 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. Rudderhani Aldcrmanic Candidate To the Electors VOTE FOF. 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 L. W. WAUGH Solicits your vote & influence FOR ALDERMAN "D Y a process called homoccm- 2ation, thclarge fat globules have been broken up into tiny ones easy to digest and assimilate That's one reason ,t why Canadian;. mothers find ' Nrs' kWpo'ratea "Milk so ' sl satisfactory for infant feeding and for growing children. NESTLES VTorlJt Largest Producer and Sellers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk. Al