Tuesday, January 28, 1936 is delicious 101, ANTOINE GUIOT OLIVE OIL No. finer grade on the market, four sizes 25c, 40c, 75c, $1.25 Paragon. Hrand Long Fiber Hospital Grade Absorbent Cotton 35c per Mb. roll PHAUMAL HOT WATER BOTTLES. British make. Guaranteed for two years Special price, $1.25 DOMINION HOT WATER IJOTTLES Guaranteed for two years Special price, $1.25 VACUUM. BOTTLES Will keep, hot liquids hot for 24 hours.. Excellent for keeping; baby s- food hot. . Price, 50c Ormes lid. Vfte Pioneer Druggist?. Tte Rexall Bton Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday! and Holidays From 12 noon till S p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. Used Furniture Union Scale, Capacity (ft ! f 24Q lbs., price t 1 U.UU Premier Junior Vacuum (t1 K Cleaner, price P 1 O.UU Steamer Trunk, size 36x21, )0 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Green 421 TheFxsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared; Daily By Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE, RUPERT, B.C. Morley Shier, well known, powder j traveler, who has been on. a bust-1 ness trip to Stewart, was. a passert ger aboard the Catala this morn ing returning to Vancouver, William McLean, well, known pioneer Alice Arm miner, and. prospector, after having spent . few weeks in the city, sailed by the Catala Sunday night, on, his. return north. Mrs. J. T. Harvey and son,- wno have been paying a visit at Premier, returned, to the city from the north on the Catala this morrr-ing. Public Illustrated lecture on Russia by Willson Woodside, auspices Women's Canadian Club, Jan. 29, 8 pm., Booth School. Collection Booth School, January 29. 29. (22) Ray Fossum, vocalist and accordionist, Tim Miller, harmonica player, Dave Geary, with his guitar, Don Passmore, vocalist, and Miss Venetla Feero, pianist, were heard over the local radio station, last evening. Miss Louise Wicks was an accompanist. . C.N.R. TRAINS For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. Announcements Lantern lecture on Russia, by Willson Woodside of Toronto, Sons of Norway masquerade Jan, Junior Chamber Snowball. Frolic January 31. JIggs supper, February 4. Prince Rupert Badminton Club dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, Feb. 7; Moose Legion anniversary novelty dance, February 7. Anglican Girl's W. A. Tea, Mrs. Tinker's, February 8. United Valentine Tea, February 13. ' Cambral Valentine Dance, February 14. Valentine tea. Oddfellows' Hall, February 20. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, February 21. MOOSE HALL RENTAL KATES Concerts ; $25.00 Dances 25.00 PuWtc Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward. 840. or Red 412. Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You See the ... New Chevrolet Solid: Steel Turret. Top Perfected. Hydraulic Brakes Improved. Six Clylnder Motor Fisher. Nq Draft Ventilation Knee AcUon, Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave, Phone 52 DAILY NEWa FAQ THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rent a car at Walker's! as lnw. as. $L50 a- day, nlus 7c ai The case of Winnie. Leslie, Indian! woman, charged with drunkenness, has been adjourned until, Wednes-i day In city police court. i Ernest Love sailed by the- Catal'i Sunday evening on hi return to Stewart after having been called to the city to attend the funeral of his mother, the late Mrs. A, H. Love. Union, steamer Catala,, Capt James Flndlay, returned to port at 8:45 this morning from Stewart. Anyox and; other northern points and sailed at 1:3Q this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. Ladies plan now to attend the "Wabasso"" matinee next Thursday, Capitol Theatre at 2:30 p.m. Six "WabassQ" bed sets value $5.00 each will be given away. See the "Wabasso" fashion, show and on the screen "The Big, Broadcast." (24) Northland Transportation Co.' motorship Norco, Capt. Ekholm. arrived in port at 8 o'clock thh morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging two carloads of frozen, fish for transshipment Eas' over Canadian National Railways sailed for Seattle. Hotel Arrivals Central Mn and. Mrs. P: P. Johnson, Usk; Oi Hunt and S. Dzapka, C: N. R A. Roll, city; II. Perley and J. Baney, Vancouver. Knox William. Strong, Tulsequah; G. M. Boyd and T. McAullffe, Vancouver; N. Topping. Bear Lake; E. M. Sud-son. Falls River; R. Bentley, Timely Recipes VANILLA ICE? CREAM Automatic Refrigerator Method Two-thirds cup sweetened con densed milk, V2 cup-water, l2 teaspoons vanilla, 1 cup whipping cream. Blend thoroughly sweetened con densed milk, water ..and vanilla. Chill. Whip cream to, custard-like consistency and fold Into chilled mixture. Pour into freezing pan. Place in freezing unit. After mix ture has frozen to a st,lff mush (1 to 2 hours) remove from refrigera tor. Scrape mixture from sides and bottom, of pan. Beat two minutes. Smooth out and replace in freezing unit for one hour or until frozen for servlng.(Two to five hours, total freezing time.) Serves six. BANANA ICE CREAM. Freezer Method One and one-third cups (1 can) sweetened condensed milk, 2 cups thin cream, 1 cup cold water, 1 tear spoon lemon extract. 3 bananas, mashed to pulp. Thoroughly blend sweetened con densed milk, thin cream, cold wa ter and lemon extract Freeze in two-quart freezer. Remove dasher. Add mashed bananas. Pack in ice and salt for one hour or more after freezing. Makes one and one-half quarts. If you want to be, certain that each guest has the time of his life; that refreshments will be found perfect and that you yourself will have a lot of fun, Invite children to a party I Every youngster should occasionally have the pleasure and training of being host or hostess to little friends. It's a rare child who is bored at a party and a still rarer one who will not let you know about it pretty promptly so that something can be done about lb. Three or four little friends together are enough for a good time, but-feed them! And give them things to which their mothers are not likely to have objections. Vanilla or fruit ice cream Is an excellent choice, for ice cream Is as healthful as It is delicious. You can. decorate each serving with a procession of animal crackers marching across it or with a "funny face" made with raisins for eyes, a i bit of cherry or red apple for the mouth, orange peel ears and a hat made by setting a marshmallow on a vanilla wafer and. sticking a toothpick through both JU rest on the Ice- cream man's head. i Small cup cakes will be greeted i with exclamations of glee. Frost them pleasingly oc hollow out and fill with a delicious, rich, custardy, filling. Thea cover again and frost. They're a delicacy. They'll like hot cocoa or chocolate malted mllkj especially If you float- a marshmallow or dab of whipped cream on it. PROBING DISASTER Cause of Mid-Air Crash at Honolulu, May Never be Known j HONOLULU, Jan. 28: A United) States Army board of Inquiry has; jeen formed to conduct an invest tlgatlon into the collision of two bombing planes at an altitude of 1100 feet over Luke Field here Friday when one officer and five enlisted men were killed; The task of determining the cause' of the midair crash is, however, considered virtually hopeless, so little having been left ot either of the planes ifter they plunged to the ground in flames. Two men. who made their escape In, parachutes- can, .apparently, throw little light .upon, the circumstances of the disaster, the exact cause of which, will probably never be ascertained. 4L SMITH IS HEARD former New York Governor A fa in Attacks New Deal NEW YORK, Jan. 28: Speaking before the American Liberty League here, Former Governor Al Smith of New York, after declaring that he had no aspirations for office in the presidential election campaign this year or intended to take part in iny way in the campaign, criticized the New Deal and charged the Roosevelt administration with having failed to make good Its promises of 1932. Instead of working along true Democratic lines, It had been a demagogist administration of compromise and had Incited one class against another. Declar.ng that he himself represented the one great class of the rank and file, Smith asserted that capital ..d labor must go hand in hand H prosperity was to be restored to the land. Overwaitea Ltd. 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(tf) LAND ACT Notlre ot Intention to' apply to Lenrr Land In, PRINCE RUPERT Land Recordlnc District of Range 9" Coast, and situate about 1-2. mile' south of the W. A Brown HomeSite Lease on Sklakl Bay. Stephens Island. Talte notlre that William Anthony Brown' of Sklakl Bar: Stephens Isl. occupation Plsherman and Trapper In tends- to apply tor a leaae- of the follow ing described roresnore lands: Commencing- at a. post planted on a small island within an Inlet of Ski-akl Bay, about 20 Feet west of my boathouse, whloh is located approximately 3-4 miles south of the W. A. Brown Ilomeslte Lease thence West 1.200 Feet; thence North 900 Feet thence East 1,800 Feet; thence South 900 Feet; thence West 600 Feet to point ot. commencement and containing rairty acres, more or less. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November 4th. 193V CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS SILVER KINO No. 1; SILVER KINO No. 2: SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER KINO No. 4; SILVER' KINO No. 5; SIL VER, KINO No. 6; SILVER KINO No. 7; SILVER KINO No. 8; BLUEBIRD No. 1 & BLUEBIRD No. 2 MINERAL CLAIMS, Situate In the AUln Mining Division of Cass tar District. Where located: Whitewater Creek. Tuleequaa River, TAKE NOTICE that D. C. 8harpstone, acting aa agent, tor Raymond L. Walker, Free Miner's Certificate- No. 6489 1-D; Daniel H. Moller, Free Mlner'a Certificate No 64877-D; Harry C Bracken, Free Mlnr eft Certificate No. 84873-D; Arthur Hed man.. Free, Mlner'a Certificate No. 64890r D; Alaska. Juneau Gold Mining Corpora Uon. Free- Miner's. Certificate No.. 08026-D; Walter Barron, Free Miner's Certlfl cate No. 64888-D; D. J. MacDougall, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64889-D. Intends Blxty days from the date hereof, to ap' ply to the Mining Recorder for certify oates of Improvements for the purposs of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. ; And Further take notice that action, under section 85 of the Mineral Act, must be commenced' before the issuance of- such Certificates ot Improvements Dated this first day of December. 1935 1 FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. I If a cold has developed, rub Vicks. VapoRub on throat and.chest. at, bedtime. VapoRub acts direct two ways at once: (1) By stimulation through the skin like a poultice or plaster; (2) By inhalation of. its medicated vapors direct to inflamed air-passages. Through the- night, this combined vapor-poultice action. Icosens; phlegm, soothes irritation, helps break congestion. -rr in the. supreme court of British COLUMBIA In Probate In the Matter of. the- "Administration ! Art" and In the Matter of the I ftate of William Duncan, Deceased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, the 11th day- or January, A.D. 1938, I wu appointed Ad-imlntetrator of the, estate ot, William I Duncan, deceased, end all parties bav-ilng claims against the said estate are II, COW Bay. (tf) ;iay of February, AD. 1936, and all par CANNERY Sail boat for sale, fully equipped, almost new. $40 cash. Apply George Smith, Old Clam Cannery. (24) FOR SALE Electric Panatrope Brunswick Gramophone, complete with loud speaker. First class condition. Apply Box 2, Dally News. (23) ties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ot their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B.C. Dated the 13th day of January, AiD. 1938. (23) IN THE SUPREME, rOl'RT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In. 1'roluite In the Matter of the "AdmlnUtratton Act" And In the Matter of the Estate of: OlUre I lelmtiln, nthrrwlxe known as Oliver . l'rliMuln. Defeased, Intestate. 1 TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His I Honor, W. E. Fisher, the 17th day of I January, A. D. 1936, I was appointed Administrator ot the estate of Ollvre xcimjuiu aecuea twiu au paxiics Having claims against the said estate are hereby, required, to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day of February, A. D. 1936, and all parties Indebted to the estate are-: required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Ruvert. B. C. Dated the 18th day of January, A. D. 1936. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In Probate In the Matter of the "Administration Art" and In the .Matter of the Estate of George Marklln, Deceased TAKE NOTICE, that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, the 11th day of January, AD. 1936, I was appointed Administrator of the estate ot George Macklln. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or' before the 13th day of February, AX). 1936, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ,of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 13th day of .January, AD. 1936. (23) For - - COAL LUMBER Building Supplies Phone PHiLPorr Evin & Co. Ltd. 651 and 652