: mk in a FAQS THRt2 Dfcemwr at, jd DAILY NEWS Tuesday. r . i t. r : i ......... I We Wish A Happy New Year To You All Ormes Ltd. Ci Ptonecr Druqjiats t he KexU BUra Phones: XI & 82 Open Hally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and.llolhlays From it noon till 2 p,m, 1 pm. till 9 p.m. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wishes You A Happy New Year With the hope that -prosperity "clicks"' ' In nineteen hundred and thirty-six. . TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamous : : "Rupert Brand" I 1 SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES For messenger or taxi phone 65. J For messenger or taxi phone 65. Lutheran Church Year's Day, 11 a.m, You can rent as low as $1.50 mile. Services New a cat at Walker! a day, plus 7c i Don't forget the Hogmanay dance Oddfellows' Hal Itonight, 9 o'clock. Scotch and Canadian dances. Come and have a good time. 300) 1 i Emily Steele, cnargea wnn ' rnnlronnoro Vfic fA Hni 0 CfJ . f 11 r. ther adjefirned until Thursday in city pciJ je court. t Miss Swanna Olafson left on last 'evening's train for Osland to spend !the New Year season visiting with. Indian Agent W. E. Collison and Dominion Constable A. J. Watkln- son left on last evening's train for a brief visit to Vanarsdol on offi cial duties. They expect to return to the city on tonight's train. -dWant Ads WANTED WANTED Small house or apartment, not furnished. Phone 20C. WANTED Girl or woman for cen tral housework. Apply Box 260, Daily News. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Small fully furnished house. Phone Red 820. (301) FOR- RENT Completely furnished 2-room cottage, Sixth Ave. E. at $12.50. Official Administrator. LOST LOST Little black kitten about 5 months old, on Thursday night. Last seen on Fraser Street. Phone 580. (tf) TRAPPERS: Have bis order for all furs espe- riallv MINKS AND MARTENS fihin vniir e-onrix as soon as receiv-I ed we wire valuation. If price not! satlsfactory'goods returned at once. Express pnld both ways. j Interlbr$ $15; Martens, as high as $49; Lynx, $su. In the market for good Silver Foxes. Make a shipment and be convinced. GOLD BLOOM is the best man The Old Reliable Be warm and comfortable by rid ing in 32 Taxi It costs the same. Elks' New Year's Eve Novelt? Dance, Balagno's Orchestra. Admission 50c. (299) Miss Venetla Feero was heard In piano solos over the local radio sta tion last night. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. James Dufflt of Stewart were passengers aboard the 2atala today bound for Vancouver m a vacation trip. relatives. Mrs. R. II. Becker anddaughter, i - Inrhn hnvf hppn Ml a Visit to StCW' Wong Jong Ping, Chinese, cKarg-iart, returned to the city from the ied with having opium in his pos session, has been further remanded until January 6 In city police court. Phllin Bradfteld was fined $25. north on the Catala this morning. with option of fourteen days' im- p.m. In United Church, prisonment. m city ponce court yesterday afternoon on a charge of Ibeing found In a disorderly house. On account of the wedding of their daughter, Unnta, to Donald Sutherland on Thursday at 7:00 Mr. and Mrs."01of Hanson will not be able to receive as usual on New Year's Day. How would you like to haye a steady Income of $134 a month, commencing immediately? It can be done. You will have to invest some, money and the management will take only a small fraction of your time. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. would be glad to talk to you about It. (tf) The New Year's Eve luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at the Boston Cafe today was of an in formal nature with an Impromptu program. Past President W. H. To- bey was in the chair In the absence from the city of President S. J. Ja bour. Halton Bakken, who visited cer tain houses on Borden Street Christmas Eve and was finally found in the basement of one, was dismissed In city police court this morning by Magistrate McClymont on a charge of being found In a dwelling by night but was fined tt , $25, with option of seven days' im nnsonment, on a arunjienness charge. He Is doing the time. Hotel Arrivals 11 -1 uuyai Mr. and-Mrs. Prltchard, Porcher; j Henry Johnsen, Seattle. j Central E. Lynum, Digby. j Knox W. Bradshaw,. Naas River; K. MacAvoy, Swanson Bay; William Hrgglns, city; G. Birks, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fletcher, Boston. Savoy F. T. Patterson, M Mandruk and J. Wacyk, Surf Point; Mr. and Mrs. C. Johansen, city Mothers Approve Guide to Better Control of Colds Simple Plan Helps Them To Gain Greater Freedom From Colds For Their Families EASY TO FOLLOW IN THE HOME Mothers throughout Canada are now helping their families to have fewer, milder and shorter colds by following the famous Vlcks Plan for Better Control of Colds. Developed especially for mo- , thers, this practical Plan represents the 30 years' experience of Vlcks Chemists and Medical Consultants In studying cdlds. It has been tested in extensive clinics by practicing physicians further proved in everyuay uumc from coast to coast. Here, briefly, are its tnree simple steps: L To Help Bnild Resistance to Colds Live normally avoid excesses. Eat simple food and keep elimi nation regular. urinK paeiuy oi water. Take some exercise dally outdoors preferably. Get plenty of rest and sleep. a. Tn Heln Prevent Mativ Colds At the first warning nasal Irrita tion, snliile or sneeze, use vicks Va-tro-nol Just a few drops up each nostril. Va-tro-nol is es pecially designed for the nose and upper throat where most colds start. Used In time, Vatro- nol helps to prevent many coias and to throw off head colds In the early stages. 3. To Help End a Cold Sooner If a cold has developed, or strikes without warning, rub throat and chest at bedtime with Vlcks VapoRub. VapoRub acts two ways at once: u ty suiuuiauwi through the skin, like a poultice or plasterv (2) By inhalation of its penetrating medicated vapors, direct to muamcu nu-us-' Through the night, this combined vapor - poultice acuon iwou phlegm, soothes irritation, helps break congestion, what Vlcks Plan can do for you and your family can be proved only by trying u. iuuu imi directions for following the Plan i omr narlrnee nf VlckS Va-tTO- ilk aiij w 0 , nol or Vlcks VapoRub. St. Peter's Xmas Tree Last Night Nearly Two Hundred Children In attendance at Colorful Affair Held in Parish Hall Nearly two hundred children were in attendance last night at ttie annual Christmas Tree entertainment of St. Peter's Church Sunday School In the Parish Hall which was filled to capacity. Following the openlng'exercises, the children rendered a varied and splendid program with many outstanding indi vidual numbers. Motion songs by thP uttlp rhllrlren were colorful and reflected long and careful training Three Japanese dancing numbers charmed everyone. Following the nroeram. Santa Claus nald a visit and distributed gifts and sweets. The affair was in charge of Can on W. F. Rushbrook and the Sunday School teachers. Mellakatla lei Girl Villi The marriage took place quietly at Ahm Cottage, Overlook Street, yesterday afternoon, Canon W, F. Rushbrook officiating, of Miss Rosabelle A. Leighton, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Leighton of Metlakatla, to Gunnar F. Delgren, a member of the staff of Inverness Cannery. Mrs. George Haldane and L. B. Barrett were witnesses of the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Delgren will reside at Phelan near Inverness. Funeral of Skeena r l A nnnimonmanft .turn 1 1 f"UlUUllV.tUlV,UlO Married Monday l HaU- Miss Rosabelle A. Leighton Becomes Bride of Gunner Delgren Fisherman is Held Remains of Shoemon Hamano Cre mated on Pyre at Fairview Following Service The funeral of Shoemon Hamano, Skeena River fisherman, whose death occurred Sunday night at the i Prince Rupert General Hospital, took place this afternoon, a servics at the chapel of Hayner Bros., un- jdertakers, being followed by cre-Imatlon on a timber pyre at Fair-view Cemetery. Rev. Canon W. F. ' Rushbrook officiated at the funeral j service and Miss E. G. Lenox M.D. 'of the-local Japanese Mission pre-j sided at the organ to accompany the hymns. The pallbearers were T. Nakano, S. Nakatsuka, S. HIgashi, S. Nishimoto, U. Nakamura and T. Kltasaka. Everybody reads the Dally News There's reason. Elks' Dance. New Year's Eve Novelty Nordkapp Xmas Tree, January 3, Junior Chamber Snowball Frolic. January 24. New Year's Eve Novelty Dance Moose Hall, 10 o'clock Come and join the crowd tiie-same as last year. Everybody Welcome CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS SILVER KINO No. 1: SILVER KINO No. 2: 6ILV.tR KINO No. 3: 6ILVTR KINO No. 4: SILVER KINO No. 5; SIL VER KINO N. 6; 8ILVER KINO No.' 7; SILVER KING No. 8; BLUEBIRD No. 1 Jfc BLUEBIRD No. 3 MINERAL CLAIMS, Situate in the AUln Mining Division of Cass tar District. , Where locate: Whitewater Creet: Tulecfluah River. , , , TAKE NOTICE that D. C. Bharpstone, acting as agent for Raymond L. Walker, Free Mlner'ar Certuicate o. Dai-u; Danled H. Moller. Free Miner Certificate No. 64877-D; Harry C. Bracken, free Miner's Certificate No. 64376-D; Arthur Heart an, free Miner1! Certificate No. 64890-D; Alska Juneau Gold Mining Corpcfa- tw lfnrV fVirt.irinvt No. 08028- D; Walter Barron, Free Miner's CerUfl cate No. C4888-D; D. J. MacDougall, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64889-D. Intends sixty dayn from the date hereof, to apply to tlui Mining Recorder for Certificate of improvements lor the purpose of obtaining crown uranis oi im dovj claims. 'And Further take notice that action, under section 85 of the Mineral Act, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvement. Dated this first day of December, 1933. 1936 we are sure holds greater prosperity in store for all. Prince Rupert, may good health be yours to enjoy a full measure of peace, happiness and good fortune. We thank you for your support and friendship "which we deeply appreciate. i . LJ x Tim m-ihemb cot nr or hiutIxu CUMMIHA In l'nJti In the Matter nf the "Adm)nMrtlfl5i Art" And In thf Matter nl the IXMe of Jantro U. rt.h', Hrcw ! TAKE NOTICE tlwt by order of W Honor Jutie Fisher, Local Jutlge 31 the SuprMTie Oourt of British OoUmiW made the th day tt December IMS; I atioinMl Administrator of th'i utr.l . , . . .. r taIA TnMif. till. Ml lrm having claims . azstnst Aw inisli same iwoiieriy tfit htl tn. wo un jnlherwlae iU.po6tUoH of the sakl EstafO Jwlll be na1f without regartl thereto 'All n.rtio m.l.lH tyi Ke said Rotate .lira fr,,iiM tx mv tiiA niiiount of tTi r t.uutu w j --- pdebtediieivi to me forthwith. DATED this th day of Dreinhr 1935 NORMAN A. WATT, Official AdminlaUator, Prlrwe Rujiert. D C. I.ANO ACT N1tre of Intrntton tn npply to ltnil j In PRINCE RUPERT lani Recording Otstrlct of nance" 5 Orwt. mi altuate (about 1-2 mile smith of the W. A Brown Homtelte I-aw on flfclakl Bay, (Stephens Island Take notice that William Aathonf 'firnwn nt RlrlaVI TXnv SfnViMUl Isl. (occupation Fisherman and Trapper ln (tends to apply tor a lease of the following described foreilwre lands: Conunenclng at a post planted on iamall island within an inlet of 81-U Bay. about SO Feet wet oi ml teoauMHue, whlon u locauti ap4roxun atelv a-4 miles south of the W. A i Brown Homeslte keen thence West 1.200 Feet; thence North 900 Feet thence Runt 1.800 Feet: thence South 00 ftetj thence West 600 Feet tn Point ot co)nmuvcemetit and containing imrty acres, -more or less. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN j Oaita 'Noumber 4th, 1836. I "TILLIE THE TOILER" SSIUK'S "THE )( ' I ft. YEAH, THlNVi "STOCK. I SAY VJE tSOM'T NEED AMV SILK. AM' TH'S that; SELUNcS S1LS rS. A BIG "THING IN My life r-; .NEEb SOME TO MAKE UF I YOO KWOvo -THE OL-O SAVlMtS -YOU CAN'T MAWE A "SVL.K Puiase out Words of Wisdom OF ASOVM'S Y5AH, AND Have yoo Heaid THIS ONE 7- IK 8 1W. tin Tam. 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