. - . January 13. W34 Greatest Value at All Times SA.LADA T s J&k "Fieih from the Gardens' 6 - Special Offers - 6 For This Week Roxbury HOT WATKK BOTTLE ntZ0 Hollar $1.00, at ox Gardenia ' 1- U K POWDER & Vanishing Qj A ( mim, both for ?X.J.U Copper Stein . if h Inulois SHAVING CREAM Jq it 1 Propelling Pencil Wiih TABLET WRITING PAPER gg imnNCHIAL SYRUP S MELLOIDS C An For throat ca, both for tfUt A. 5. . Tablets ' Hi and of Aspirin) FREE With each ET An Bottle VAPURE OXf Ormes Ltd. 77ii?. Piotttcr Druqrists 1 ,S., the Retail Start Phones: II A. K Another Test Run :r Sorony-Vncuum Corporation nf New York conducted a hi 'if many makes of ears on a route through the Peace ( "uniry. Alberta, touching at Edmonton. 8ikaloon, Moom R- i'nn. North Portal and clown through the United States i! into Mexico. The leading ear was a Ford V-8 Fordor, h the 8oeony-Vneuum and bringing up the rear was a 'tn win hleh was driven by the Secretary of the Expedlllotu : iKirnl in the tour were a Chevrolet. Bulck. Oldsmoblle, ( adllhic. two Pierce Arrows. O. M. C. truck. Studebaker, T if oUver makea, a well as two Fords. I- i tntrrefttlnx to nU that It was reported on the arrival ot .ii. i van nt Edmonton from the Peace River Country that the V 8 s rre the only unlU which made the round trip through mud ''""tit having to b towed. On a dose check we find one of the V i 'i-HYi-iied ten continuous hours In low gear, the temperature ''i ' x eedd 140 degrees' and gasoline consumption was one ' " "i ton mile while running in low gear. All the other cars !" "iin.; radiators and required repeated additions of water. S. E. PARKER LTD. l ord Dealers Third Ave. Kast COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Albert and Bulkley valley CoaU are guaran-d to give satisfaction. Try n of No. l Bulkley Valley, We w Mil Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley, I'rincc Rupert Feed Co. Phones IM Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms Wc Also Sell Coal That Oivcs Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Bleamer Irsve Prlnfe Hurt for Vsucouter - v ' (1'A, A KVF.IIY TUKSOAY, U30 I'M, v " Orvn P1U aiut WynnU, Mrlrlnc Vsnrower Timrwlijr afternoon, t i! u h OAUDI-NA i:r.HY l ltlDAV, MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver. Monday A.M. weely Mlllngn to IVwt Blwneon. Alio Arm. Anros. Btewtrl I VI cm- Wver -points. tsv I'rlnce nupert SunUr. p n-M KCIAI. WINTER EXCURSION KATIi ROUND TRIP, PRINCE Rl'HJtT TO VANCOUVER. $32. (Meals and Herlh Included.) hi,.,,""!' Nov 10 to Feb, 28, return limit March 31. 193. "I I'l KT Atl;N( V Third wiiyr. Miss Margaret Lone, who ha I been on the student nursing staff! pltal, sailed by the Princess Adel i 1 aide last night for her home in ' Seattle ITS WONDERFUL HOW BUCKLEY'S CAN FIX A COLD SO QUICKLY That's what urjirnn every. mw ho take UUCKIiKY'S for th f irit tun. Aornstcmed 1 0 ordinary cU(b remedies I he y Hon t expert soy ' henerit for seeer al days, and oft.cn don't t get relief Own. inj are '-rounded to find that the very first 4am BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE rives aaolisUkakV relief. Take Miss Hary Rysary. Cleruide, Sail., for instance. She writes:-"Iaat WinWr'I caught a very te-ver coU. 1 tried several remedies without deriving any lienefit. At a friend's lormtion I tried BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE. It is wenderfsl how it rn help a cold u quickly." Whetlr your cold is merely in the sneering, sniffing stage, or away deep down, Buckley's wUl bring you prompt, sure, safe relief. It art like a flash A single sip proves it Mr and Mrs. A. 1L Waddington.j who have been on a vacation trip lo Vancouver, and Vancouver ls-lland. returned to the ctty from the m.uth on the Catala' last ev-i ening. I J E Xlarks of San Francisco, j who has been visiting here for tLe I past month with hU bfother-ia-'Uw and Sister. Corp. and Mrs. E. 'Ii. Clarke, sailed Thursday night I by the Prince Rupert on his re-:urn to Callfarnia. COUNCIL ELECTED r.rnet Dudoward Named Chief Councillor at Port Simpson I'or Year 1931 Indian Agent W. E. Colllson returned to the city last night from Port Simpson where he conducted' the election of the village council for the year 193 on Thursday, the ' following being elected: I Ward l Ernest Dudownrd. Mirk ! lOrcen. Philip Green ana jxoo, Morrison. Ward 2-Harty Ryan. Henry Pierre. Joshua McKay and David) A. Johnson. Ward 3 Thomas Oosnell. James Lawson. Joshua Bryant and Elijah Pollard. Following the election, Ernest Dudoward was chosen chief councillor; Thomas Gosnell, secretary, and D. A. Johnson, treasurer. Robert Smith was appointed constable of the village. The next native village In the district to elect Its 1934 council will be Mctlakatla. Announcements Hums' Banquet. Presbyterian church Hall, January 25. United Choir Concert, Jan. 20. Scotch Dance Seal Hall, January 20. Cove Parlsn Annual St. Valentine dance. Cambral Chapter. I.O.D.E.. Feb. 14. MOOSE HALL Sat. 13th Scotch Dance, Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. Basketball every Monday and Thursday. Moose Dance. Friday, 19th. Moose Bridge. Whist and Dance. Tuesday, Jan. 30th. Uoxlng February & Tommy has a surprise for the fans on this curd, What Is It' Boost Prince Rupert 8pnrt (evening. .TOT DAILY NXWI AO! Txsai LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! Lee Dell returned to the city on the Cardena list night from a hree-weeks' trip to Vancouver. ; S. D, Johnston, who his been on a brief trip to North Bulkley on j tire Insurance adjustment business, : returned to the city from the In terior this afternoon. Tonight's train, due from the East at 10 p.m., was reported this morning to be on time. Olof Hanson, MP. for Skeena, and Mrs. Hanson, who nave been on a two-weeks' trip to Vancouver j and Victoria, returned to the city from the south orf the Catala last Gradual Improvement U repot- ron, pionear Dakery operator Oi this city, who has been Seriously hi for some time at his home on See-ind Avenue. It h expected that h 111 soon be able to leave his bed. Staff Captain Joseph Aeton. di visional commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska with head ENDS WEEK Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 1)57 Shoulder Pork 4 lbs. s Apples, 3 lbs. Leg of Pork per lb Pork Choiw 3 lbs. Veal Choix 3 lbs ' Round Steak 3 lbs. Rump Roast of Beef - per lb T-Bone Roast per lb. Pot Roast I per lb. Phone 957 Boiling. Beef 3 lbs Leg of Veal per lb Boned and Rolled Shoulder cf Lamb, per lb. Leg of Lamb per lb. Tomato Sausages- per lb. Pork Sausages- 2 lbs. 60c 18c 50c 50c 40c 15c 18c 10c 15ci 20c 20c1 10c 25c tm rm mmfi mmrm tvrm i ; The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping & General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me rhone Mack 121 (5KO. J. DAWES Notice . i Max Larkin. meinger of the Government Telegraphs, was on Shank's Mare again yesterday, his bicycle having been removed dar ling the previous night from the PERSONAL In l ritoimi: We are forced to move. We will " be closed on notice. the 15th till further . IDEAL CLEANERS. Hotel Arrivals Central Cyril D. Morgan, Vancouver; J. Hadland. Oo'ha River. Prince Rtrpert N. R. King, Vancouver; Mrs. of the Prince Rupert General Hovitec In thc,condltion of Joseph Oa-;Oeorge P. McColl, Port. Simpson. tsar r his Lome at 310 Fifth Avenue West It is the second time! within a few months that the ve hicle has been removed from his: quarters at Wrangell, Is' a visitor home, the first occasion, in Ketchikan and was heard brief-. being from the front, ly over radio station KGBU ot Ketchikan at noon today. . The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, which would ordinarily have been I held last evening, has been put off until the managing secretary has prepared the annual statement. The meeting wtll probably be held ( some time next week. i Want BABY Buggy, Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new. Snap. Rea720. A M ! i i1 FOR SALE Hot Air furnace, perfect condition. Phone Green 252. 4 - - OF PRAYER Tv Services Held Last Nijht One At St. Andrew's Cathedral and i Other at St. Peter's Church for Sale SPECIAL- Roller Canaries. Sing ers and female. $4 and $5 pair. Ship any distance. W. Huston, i Rand Block. FOR RENT Observance of the Universal TWO-ROOMED House Week of Prayer was brought to a j Phone Blue 900. close furnished. 11 P in Prince Rupert with the njRNISHED steamheated apart-! hokirug last night of two well at tended meeting one at St. An-( draw's Anglican Cathedral and the t other at St. Peter s Anglican VERNON Clvurch, Seal Cove The whole week's effort is considered to have bt-en quite stkccssful "both from spiritual and uplift ulndpoints and a very gratifyirb? interest on the part of the public was displayed. I At Uie Cathedral last, night. I Very Rev. James U. Gibson, the lean, pirsided and the speaker was jrtev. Dr. F. W Dafoe. pastor of First Baptist Church. At St. Peter's :Kev. Canon W F. Rushbrook was i n the chair and Rev. C. D. Clarke, . .he speaker. There were inspiring messages both by Dr. Dafoe and Mr. Clarke. ment. Third Avenue. Phone the the MM' Supreme Cnutt t t'uiiiaihlii in the matter -tliUlnIUi Art" ami 655. 12 Apartments housekeep ing rooms, newly renovated, 141 2nd Avenue. Phone Red 421. PRIVATE home Kindergartens pay We start yon. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg HELP WANTED HOW to get a Free Booklet. Winnipeg. Government Job.) The M.C.G Ltd i ACENTS WANTED I THE Crown Life Insurance Com-! pany requires man of ability as General Agent for Prince Rupert and district. Good contract to right man. Apply 822 Rosers ' Bldg., Vancouver. B.C. I PAINTERS i ' PAINTING and Paperhanglngl Molle r, Phone Ree? fK I ii TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Dry birch, i cedar, Jackpine. Furniture mov-! lng j LOST LOST belt for men's light colored trench raincoat. Kindly return to Dally News. FOUND 25C 'FOUND--Keys In case. Owner may have same "by calling at uauy News and paying tor this vertlsement. ad- nAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NEI-SON'S BFAUTY SHOPPE llrllUU of IIm tli auttter l the l.iMe nf sliliilu Takama. ieeeael, .lntel.ite : 1 TAKt NOTICK that by order of His lonor W. B. ruher. the 5Ui day of Junvinry. AD. 1934. t was sppolnted ' AdmlnteU-ator of U estae of Shinro 'Takuui. (letkted. aild all pafttea. ha- I lu rlalnui again tlve aald etUte ata 1 hereby required to rurolah aama. pro. perry milled, to ma on or before the lath dav of rebruan. A. D. I34, and sll pait4es Indebted to the estaU are. required to pay th amount i writ Indebtedness to nw forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. OMtcJtU Adnilnlatratoe. rrtnee Rujiert BO Dated tha IU diy ot January, MM- 1U4 DEMERS' Clearance Sale! 2 ail-mi at immzwm tn emxm tmraxi tuxu immn m tm rm rm v 3 HOSIERY, from..,, 79c HATS, going af $1.00 COATS, from..... $5.00 GLOVES, from , 30c Special Bargains in Knitted Suits Em BUY NOW! however.1 a3ijwnafiJiitrwtiMis?.iaBtmvtri Ads dent Office Requirements Modern business requires up-to-date office supplies, equipment and stationery. Out stock is large and of high quality which enables you to purchase your v"Pf requirements for efficient business. Ceav.ult us for all your office needs. File Folders Carbon Paper Ledgers File t Cabinets Blank Books Ledger Sheets Loose Leaf Supplies Diaries Wire Goods Typewriters Ribbons Transfer Cases Binding Cases Pins & Clips Pens, Pencils Ink, Etc. I I i i $ 1 i i FURS WANTED Trappers, Ranchers and Collectors We want your Mink, Marten, Fishe-s, Wolves. Lynx. All Foxes. Otter and all jour other furs to fid In our orders at once. Our prices can not bo beai.rn. A trial shipment will convince., you. John Clones - Prince Rupert, B.C. P. O. Box 3S7 life Third AVe. It's sure to verv well & Sixth St. Phone 332- WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS Aco teeter ch&rAct W47 REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 64S Coal Prices Minehead Egg Coal , $12.50 Mmehcad Lump Coal . . '. -$12.50 Pembina Egg Coal $12.00 Stove Coal $H-50 Coal itvDry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Daily News Wani Ads Bring Results m m 2 Hi