PAGE TWO THE DAILY NRWS DAILY EDITION .... . THE DAILY NEWS. I'liiNCu kurfcitx imrris)! Columbia Puhllaned Every Afternoon. Except Sqnday, by Prince RUptjrt bally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. K. PULLKN - - - ManiglnR-Editor' Sl'BSCKItaiON KATfcS IMty delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period,, paid, tn, advance For lesser periods, paid In advance "per week - . 10? Ey mail to all. parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid rn advance, per year - '$M': ey mall to all other countries, per year - 9.00 . ADVERTISING KATES cVsslfled advertising, per Insertion, per word . ...:',, .02 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line .15 Local readers, per Insertion, per, line - V Transient display advertising, p.er Inch, per insertion" . 1.40. ' Contract rates on application. i Advertising and Circulation Telephone : Editor and Reporters' Telephone .. x.. Member ot Audit Bureau, of Circulaifon1 Louise to Take Over Local Run For Six Weel Announcement is male by the Hrttb'h Columbia Coat gteamnhln Service of the ramdlan Pacific Railway that, effective this week the steamer Princess; Adelaide will be withfawn from the Vancouver- Ocean Fills-Prince Rupert local ruri fr annual overhaul, the fun to be taken over during her absence bv the sffanw Princess Louise. It la expected the Princess Adelaide will be flff the run for month or six weeks. Dr .Joeeph T Mandy. resident mining engineer for the northwest-era mineral surrey district, re timed to the elty on the Prince Rupert trts morning from s vaca tloil trip to the Crntral States. ' ..81 sW3?r Wednesday, Jan 11 k f. ADVANTAGE INTEREST KEEN CARIBOO GOLD TORUSSIAj In Belter Position in Nearness toninntn to, e. ..CofogUid by Maiket Winnlnee Man Savs ueparimem oi .nines EDMONTON, Jan. 11: Lumber! VICTORIA. Jan. 11: Interest in from Scandinavia and Russia Is in ! the lode gold possibilities of the better position to get in on the Bri-1 cariboo district of British Columbia tlsh market than lumber from theju widening and it Is said, there Is west coast, it was. explained by R. J. Gourlay, of Winnipeg, general managed of the Beaver Lumber Company and member of the Canadian committee of the Hudson's Bay Company, who arrived in the city to attend the annual conference of the Hudson's Bay Company. , In the first place, declared Mr. Oourlay, the lumber from the two European sections referred to have a great advantage over the west In nearness to market and consequent jowcr freight rates. Then, northern Europe has been used to supplying exactly the sort of wood used In England for generations. Mr. Oourlay pointed out. however, that the situation was not so bad every Indication of great prospect ing 'activity next summer in hills above the famous old placer workings Of earlier days. Hon. W. A. Mc-Kenzle, minister o mines, has given orders to his department for the xjmDlllnK of essential features of all quartz deposits of the district to make information available, for prospectors. The minister of mines is. firm in his conviction that the lode mining possibilities of the hills, contiguous to the rich creeks of former days, will contribute -largely to, the prosperity of the province. Recently more than 159 claims were located In two or three weeks between Cottonwood and Barker- as reports from Britain regarding i vllle and Gold Commissioner J.: f-the big Russian lumber deal would Scarlett at Barkerviile reported hat lead one to believe. Even before the recent trade agreements at Ottawa lumber from the U. S. west coast was sold in Britain and there was no reason now why Canada should not be able to da the same with tariffs in her favor. In other respects, also. Mr. Oourlay believed that the Imperial Conference agreements will have other favorable Influences between Canada and Britain. land upon whlfch the mining of f Ice stood and the cemetery there had been staked. OVER EIGHTY THOUSAND BOOKS CIRCULATED LAST YEAR TlllUWtfll LIBRARY (Continued from Page 1) Religion 193 Boetology 496. Language 3$ Science 38d Useful Arts ... 921 Fine Arts 47? , Literature W9 'Travel 3.C34 Biography 648 Hljtory 1.308 v Juvenile 16,651 : .. ir. i-Expenditures r ttt periodicals Binding Salaries Repairs. Fuel Supplies and Furniture Utilities Sundries Insurance Total Appropriation for 1932 J4J .63 1 1.15 .60i i5 3.29 ii 1.60 20.80 Expenditures for the year were as follows: BOOKS $ 350.12 A VOTE FOR mm a ssi" Stephens for Mayor i and Rochester, 'Ba6so-bert, Gurrie and Wesch for Aldermen 4 Is a Vole (o IUTJUPCB RUPERT CK MtJIlB foN A t fJOUNI) FINANCIAL BASIS Tifioy wil 1 iflrve, If electH tviUibtil j For Cars Phone 222 45.00 1.816.14 22.40 56.74 100.94 123.75 85.00 .276.17 Rajance not expended, 138,83' ii i ii ii mmmmm Clifton Hotel Burns With. Loss of NearIyj.Sli50ft.Q0Q dog. amTwho was forced to flee with bU wife nslallation Of Oddfellows Joint Ceremony With Urbftahs i'ojlpwrd by lianquet and f Dance At the Oddfellows' Hall last eve-1 nlng tljtre was a Joint installation I of Officers of the Oddfellows andi (lebelcahs by District Deputies James Hadden and Mrs. Dert Mpr-pap and Prmnd Marshalls II. M Hale and Mrs. T. II. Priest. The ceremony was followed by a panquet prepared most capably by the Rebekahs. Following this, the floor was cleared for a series of old time dances, a most enjoyable time ; being spent. Hotel Arrivals 1 PJUNCK KUI'KRT E, P. Uogap, Porcher Island; J-HalJ, 1. L Qray, W. VolHngs)d. M cArdle and J. Andarson. Van- cpuyl&r; C. p. Duke and Mrs. O.' Lawjrerxi, 8tewart; O. K. Ashton and p. Martin. Massett; Mrs W. V(, toonan, Telkwa: W. J. Rooney. Edmonton; O II. TycttO, Jasper: Pll. King. Inverness; II. D Gray. .OR. son In their nlcht attire. Mrs. Payne is Again Head of U, Church Aid The Ladies Aid of first United Church held its first maw ting of the year last evening st the home of Mr. D. Ssnterbane, Eighth Avenue West. Officers for the year have been elected as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. W. II. Kergln. , President; Mrs. J. 3 Payne. VlM-Preslojsnt, Mrs. O. V. Wil kinson ; Secretary, Mrs. Thomas Stiver-sides. Treasurer, Mrs. George Cleeonne. Chaplain, MU MeOrwfor. Rritislt Pound and Canadian l)ollar on New York Kxcliancc NEW YORK, JanT ll:-The British pound sterling OmtC at on the local foreign eneiiinge market yesterday, being up He for the day. The Canadian dollar closed steady at 88V Mrs. Lamb is President at Rupert East i The annual meeting of the Rupert i Bast United Church Udtes' Aid was held Tuesday afternoon in the, Ruin.1 ol the Clifton Hii'i-1, lamed horcvinoon hoUliy at NuiK.ua F.ill on' ud.(h a buiiurl vu'.li hi-av) ln.vt. ;.ir .shown in the UPPER ui ' irt above, while the LOWER how fuenn'ii still busily vnR.iged in curbing tlie flaraei. muuv hours after the blase was tint discovered. The alarm was gl n by the caretaker of the hotel, who wa itwskened wy his ana mu tie Joe Scott retucnei to the city on the Prince RunArt Uils morning from a vacation trip to Vancouver. church Hall. Offlcora for the currant year were ! elected as follows: ! President-Mrs Malcolm Lamb. ; Vlce-Prestytnt-Mrt, O Krausevj I Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. James Watt SIX-HOUR DAY BILL j Fire-Day Wefk Also I'rpvlded I'or n Measure Plated Itrfnre l. S. "Senate Yesterday WA8HINOTON, DC. Jan. 1I:-A tll providing for a six-hour day Hiid five-day week m the United States, was presented to the Senate yentcrd w by Senator Black of Alabama and referred to a special com-rnlitee presided over by Senator Morris of Nebraska. 1 J Father Hammond Wednesday. January 11 m?- OBJECTS OF JWATION W. t d Ocelli U Irtterektlng JJere,Ttaher,' AsvoriatTon Ta,klW . hb subject "The v-tlmutr Enil of EciucaUpn." W v c 9'l(eii! ol the city teai-i.i!. stuf nave a yep ln(ferestlng ihouftbt'PaXQ.Wy fyh m Prlnfe Rujswl TVafear A.s.s. UorfXt the regular monthly m ing' Lt evenir)4 io the BtK -.!, Memorial 8chool. presided ov : J. S. Wilson. Mi O'Neill emphaated at out-! th- '.remenfs import. m of thr ?undamenl subjr speltto reading, writing, nr. mew ami :lie other Subject curti alum 'I the sckooU Ei . tloi; ' lil'1 mental, morn! phv i It meant the growtti tfVt -lopment of mental and ri, "itren-'H '. :hr end Uut tte ' mon we li a re of humanity n.. be happier After all there be no better definitive of Vhe of idu'-atlon th'in that give' thf n.TMirst Teacher of all v. said I am come tivit ye u, have life and ifcat ys; mishit 'more abundantly." Tlie tea anuiutled b this aim anrt . ihi ubj(( t . at a meus lo .n yt thlx objective, would entfr dasiuoom with rtith inr and tnnkc a definite contrtb.' to, t!-- (tiildren from oay to uod through them to the fir. leartcrs of the country More specific alms form I tit p of tills general aim would be sWered under six headings n! always care for their rer their children, secure tl.. onomlc necensitles. organl7c i.vic anion engage in recreated a;tfv their religious tnt( Eduntion must lnrlm!' work of all agencies which ( i: health promote a wholesoni- ' ti llff devotf a profitable mi life 13.ce a wortln :iff enrich the retreat. on and fnter the religious and Tie 'pe.tker then enlarv" how these might be attained tl e partlrtilur contribution-m:ht be made through the and the 'ublecU. curr iliir esttr.i-currlniUr The v.-ilx romp.inlcirnhlp the use of ... metlr towardi enabling the ' to burivet according to lunr f M e pitfalls of the hV'em ind speculation the . tution or ait the hlator ,plei and '.heir Uvea. Inurl exterior Improvement mikm the home attract n-hln'lInK were some of the a , roti'idered The Innwmerabl. a It whl: h a M'idy of lltermtux ;trtbuted towards the alnu o! ' itwn that would enable pc: Irnioy tnrir lelnur period' need for the development o: w.trd-looklnx minds and the ittituuon of avocations for tl many ways tn which people . tinte" when they have lelut a , dealt with I Social Regeneration Takusg as one specific n. ; Mm. the pwMem af social itift M tHe crime. Mr. O'Neill discussed t : oiogical method, that is th I rnjaalton through a system : leeilie breed tns ol all who : It1 1 i A 'any criminal tandeneie. sec iioved to Anyox , improving s f ; snd eeoooinlc conditions by m Well Known tltetrkt Cleric to Re- !L J0 ri Mime Parhh Priest st Smrirr .Jr.. ruer Town . wtuwj. hit outiui u. i. i .J... i ... oi eacn new individual in as he came on the ataae of , pie last would be the only wa ., Mher J Hammond OM frr- j pirate crime r??K?J nHP 'r Snj?ni Through education, not oni CnthoUr Church hefu 4 fr jie Kheota lHto , !l?ll!Wfrt,t I"- urch. the Bun, tolthen, arrived In thoTfTbml j radlo J !!Z!Jhe the lm.iv.. , Prince Rupert U Ahyox aVfhkh d ute their Dolnt he will in fniiir-iv. it . 7; 7 . m w 5 r . - " """I"" " amoiuons and eonMiences v na Man nvlaal 1W To theVoter5: of Prince Rupert City, J offer myself as rundldatp for !it position of alderman, and in support thereof I sojteff Mir vote If elected I shall approve a policy of strict acohotriy m all branches or the flit-administration, the sllmtnatVi of the present deficit, and the balancing dT the city budget, . T. J. Shcntoii- cure that cqndet in IndV Mk... I . I 1 1 4 . , t . a ..1 win; aycmi uif wuictl wouiu i" the common 'welfare of humi first and provide an obundatv iClal gpd fconomic life for all A tiry hearty vote of thank enthlstft4lpBlly accorded Mr " tfelll for his very able nair I C.N.R, Trains Mondayg' Wetinedays and F I ddyi 9:30 p 'From the nast Tuesdayg, Thursdays and Sati nays . Si-..10:l8 p ui.