PAQE TOUR A KfcW ALL WW Be M 1933 Sales Dates AMUf 31 Uerchii AjfS U iwyTetecraahlll THK SRATTLE FUR KXCHANGB MM Western Avenue Seattle VSJl. Hotel Arrivals Central J. a Kin eo Hotel Central Ltd. OtTeateat hMrmasiW, hameflke. NaUfal harbor vkws. Kates reasaaaVW. Saaelaas samf4e reaau. FIRST CL.ISS UAIT Open at Al Bears rpretil aaoataly rate sac Reams aad Meals Hotel Central Ltd. Hot Areas A Serrate street FOR SALE Fresh Fish Daily Aboard Helen II Cuvr Bay TAKE VThcn j-ou are colJ, tired, exhausted or suffering from nerve strain, your body is at its weakest, and that is when germs have their best chance to attack you. Whenever you feel that SINKING FEEL INGtakcacupofBovril the concentrated goodness of prime beef. Bovril has the unique power of reviving the vital energies of the body BOVRIL and prevent that Sinking Feeling VjSALES Evtry Month in the Tew 1952 Sales Dates Steamship Sailings For Yancoam Tuesuay as. Cardeni liMpm. Tnur. as Prince Rupert, It pl Friday aa Prin Adelaide M pin Ss. Venture mtetnsxht January . Prin. Monti 9m From Vaarauici Sunday a. Cardena . pjn Wed as. Prince Rupert I N an Friday s Prtn Adelaide pjn. Ss Venture pjn JONES Family Meat Market 57 Phene 957 FINISHES HISTERM ICocsevelt Through as Governor of New York Will he Private Citiien Until March 4 ALBANY. N.Y.. Jan. S-Prcsldent-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt has completed his term as Governor of the State of New York and has taken up residence at Hyde Park as a private cltlaen until Mirth 4 when he will be Inaugurated as President of the United States. At dinner on the evening of hU retirement. Governor and Mr. Roosevelt entertained the state cabinet. Inauguration of Lieutenant-Governor Lehman as Oovemor of the State took place Monday. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF U. S. FOK SIX YEARS IS FOUND DEAD BY Wire AT THEIR. HOME TODAY (Continued from Page 1) Northampton common counU, 1900- 01. City clerk at Northampton. 1994. Married Grace A. Goodhue of Burton ton. W. October 4. 1936. Member Massaehosseits House of 1 Mayor of Northampton. 1910-11. Member MasaaehusseUs State Senate. 1912-13. president of the Senate In 1914 and 1915. Ueutenant-Oovernor of Masaa-chuseetta. 1916-17-18. Bedea Oovemor of MjuiuM-aetia. br terms. 1919 and L?2ft.- Sreetfd vice-president 'of the Unlted'aitea tn November. Becaraejpresident 0! the' United States. August 3. rW8. upon the death of," Warren O Harding i Ejected president of the United. States In November. 19f 4. While on vacation Aagatt 137-1 issued taraousiaiemeat: T do not j omk vo run 1 or preasoent Retired from pre agency March !. an resumed reseats at BUILDING IS BOMBED Provincial Cesrt Ila in Nrkn Is Barked r . Explsin No V One is Injured NKLSObV. Jamsams (Canadian been ptaced in the buildina era! boars before the explosion MRS. M00NEY IS RECEIVED Plea Far iamews CaavtHI Ltbera-Um lkit U PresJdtnt-Elett By lib )U4her By Yestover. AUUXY. N Y. Jan. mHnil meet rrancsm u. waasnUl re-1 eetved Mrs. Mary Momwy mother of 1 Tom Memsey. the famvms Saa Qoem-' tm emmet who a srrrmc a ute irate for ratattttea caaaeal m a j lahar SamwiitisUmi tn Saa Fran-j can stxsvea years ago Mrs Tlnnaaj made a asm for Uw hheraUce) of hrr rate wh of CaBforcsa 1 THAT VTMi dvtp. v . "n 1CH I -ru jr T if 1 v I ' the THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, January 5 103J District News 4-ft tin M fta K1TSELAS The Christmas season was en-Joyably celebrated by the native people of Kitaelas Mrs. Chief 1 M. O. McKay had a feast in her home, all the chiefs and members of other tribes taking part In the fes'.lvl-tle. One of the visiting chiefs made a s perch and proposed three hearty cheers for Mrs. McKay Metnbtta ot the Dcmox tribe had an enjoyable party In the Kiuelas Young People's Association Hall the other night. Many white people being also In attendance at the party. There was dancing and a fine musical program. The Chlmdemash tribe had its annual Christmas tree entertainment in the Kltselas Young People's Association Hall, a good sized crowd of children and young people bctnt In attendance. The Cht-mderaaeti Santa Clans pale, a vis;! to the gathering and distributed toys, candies and nuts to eacn child a well aa to the old people Representative. 1907-08. I Aftert facXenxi and I Toussg were each hosts at Preaa n imiiMkl mm k.... ' 1 t ' k . . . . . ram ana UaKi bT the esptosion of imb on a stair landing on Toes- day afternoon No one was injured j Aiihowtfc forty gowramint pioyeea were m tb -- si tt I Of the n! 3"lb lone om the mabi Ism f Royal City H is believed that the boon.! 1 Uu P&ea wtth a tin fawtt wiMattlc Bra r Jam. 4-ft tin Keiiogrs AO-amn mas dinners recently Speakers included Chief Mark O McKay. ON.R TRAINS For the East Monday and Fridays 9:3 ajn Wednesdays - lt:M aa From the East-Tuesdays. Thursday and Saturdays S pjB tWeek-End Specials Swift s Boneless Cotuge Rolls, per ft Bg Fteeh Extras per dea. . 15c 35c Maikm- Best pauCOTS Ta. per tin 20c Ubby s Corned Beef. 3-0) un 30c Phaoe Tear Order We Dtavn P. UAMULA. Pretf FMth Street. PhMt 31 'Salvation Army At Metlakatla Holds Festival METLAKATLA. Jan. -The annual musical festival of the Salvation Army was held under very happy circumstances In that the St Paul's Church Chior helped with two very creditable numbers on the excellent program. The playing of "The Heavens Are Telling and "Hallelujah Chorus" by the massed singers of M voices were features. Through the timely si ran foments by the Village Council. St. Paul's Church was secured for the sacred concert as the local Salvation Army Hall was considered not large enough to hold the audience Phone 953 Phone 93 De Jongs Cash and Carry Specials For Friday and Saturday Corned Beef 2 urn for Katie Brand MtBt- per tin Aaheroft 4tsup J bottles fcr King Osear Sardmcs : un. foe Wtoru Cross Cr Am brand. wr l ife pkg. Saiapore Sltced 2 :ms for Nboto Tea per 1-lb pkg 181 fcr. u:: Or;i prf 4 - b ur. Tea-try it Bfo-d Desarrt Pearv per ;nt Qaker or Ayhaer Corn 2 Ubs for 25c 19c 25c 25c SPINACH -' va un 22c k Marmronl !t fur 25c A delicious " 29c Ptneappie Yellow CKs Sliced PCACBBS Sa 34 s. per Ua 29c Tomato Caiawp m una. per tin 12c Marmalade tts. a aa wrap T-- -1 tn .urv paper '. re; :M ia box n'.n cwtter Soft-Hearted Mac BWamasBaaaUBaamm. BXaami W aO assaa . aU J BaaaaaSLBX. -'A 17 v. -fS r - i; t - 41c v'r nave yet a tew Wheat Hard Nuta. whue they met 1 m tor Mil Eoct Red Bird Malthas or Biu Ribbon, per carton Sur.luh. Soap per r at'oo 29c 18c PEAS. Sane 2 xtra Speriai V '.i 29c 13c 23c 29c vooue uAay ow fSwaoanTrJgTi ro -vow iiiiaiiiiiniwn"MUM"mMIIw:rii B or. 1 Ik Wednesday & Tliiirs,i. THE EPIC ROMANCE Jxr ft! Ladies We TWO SHOWS-7snip Feature Starts at 7 45 j'.,, ADMISSION - isc 1 5 THURSDAY MATINEE it : jj Feature Starts 3:15 i;,c 4 iit "BIRD OF PARADISE" With DOLORES DEL RIO. JOEL McCREA A Kadiu fu turr Tropic Love in the South Seas Then Sarciflce and Heartbreak Comedy "BIRTHDAY BLUES" (OUR GANGi "HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE NO. 4" PARAMOUNT NtH's !S I PAL NITK-TWO ADULTS ON ONE TICKET I M FRIDAY L SATURDAY "HOLD EM JAIL Stomach Trouble After Her Meals Mrs l!in(W""t Mi . Tt.'l. VH, nl ' ''..11 Mia t m ,.( r.trks, after rattn; f f rd Silviwl r-,r r.'.fHork Sfead Hillfr.. , Swn um M I four - , rhf is SM. Now I mi trsosst whs my t. " hmdarsS ft atkiagof - Here is your chance to get Fur Coats AND ALL KINDS OF VVR (iOODS 'HI " ever shown in Prince Nofwrt Hmsm Iv VAitt0B s4Mswlv4 JT ftVAb twVwy raw fan. That si wb; Go Id bloom I ;. ' 'ill Ijcli,('i 39c I The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famou$ "Rupert Brand" SMOKED ua co: Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE Rl'PERT, BX. A WONDERFUL SKIN SPECIALIST A TWo jsreVf Sox MTILLJE THE TOILER'' S'gOT tea voufeo'J r xji - j.. - . w. . iaaamrw av -.r- : . rj soi. cr I . V . I v -rw-r , 'm. t ry v . i v - i