1936 EEXALL STORE SPECIALS SAVE WITH SAFETY AT THE REX ALL STORE 50c Rikers French Balm and Nickelled -Dispenser, both for ,50c 50c Chest Rub and 25c Cold Tablets, both for 50c 1 Ladies' Curv-rlte Razor and Blade, 25c, and a tube of Lavender Shaving Cream, 50c, both for 50c H5c Sharl Face Powder and 25c Sharl Perfume, both for .35c 1 Handy Duster with Handle free with a 50c tins of 4-Square Floor "Wax. 1 25c Writing Tablet and 15c pkg. of. Envelopes, both for 25c 1 Holder for Tooth Paste and Tooth Brushes and 1 25c Tooth Brush, both for 29c 1 50c Writing Tablet and Envelopes (portfolio) and 1 25c Mechanical Pencil, both for .50c 1 25c Klenzo Tooth Brush and 1 35c Milk of Magrwsia Tooth Powder, both for a ,39c I Large Sponge and Chamois, both for .. 89c 1 75c Bottle of A. S. A. Tablets' and 1 50c bottle of Vapure, for 85c 50s Size Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste, Rexall, for 25c Hot Water Bottle, Special, each , 50c 75c Jonteel Wave Set for - -59c 1 $1.00 Bottle of Fragrant Body Rub, 16 oz., for 75c 1 16-oz Bisma-Rex Powder, $1.50 size, special for $1.00 (For relief of sour stomach, acid dyspepsia, etc.) Kleenex Special, 25c size for 20c Old Fashioned Peppermint Patties and Betty Ann Thin 'Mints Chocolate covered, eacn in i-id. ooxes, regular juc eacn, Special, both for 50c Otmes Ltd. "Jiie. Pioneer Drtifigists The Ktiall Stera rhones: 81 & 82 Open DalW From 8 a.m. lill lTp.m. Siv4j and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 pSn-7 p.'mirtm'S p.M. New Year's Resolution Sale CONC.OLEILM GOU) SEAL HUGS SIZE 7ix9 Regular price $7.50, bale Price SIZE flx9-Regular price $9.00. Sale I rice LINOLEUM RUfiS SIZE CxO-Regular price $7.50 Sale Price SIZE OxiOJ Regular price $13.00. sale 1 rice PRINTED LINOLEUM By Square Yard Rfegular price, D0c square yard; Sale Price, square yard $5.50 $6.60 S5.65 $9.75 69c New Year's Sale Continued NEW BEDS COMPLETE ItfpS6:.'00: $29.00 D. ELIO -Exchange TheFish which made Prince RupertFamovs "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Co., Ltd. for Toronto. Some improvement -was reported, yesterday In the condition" of Mrs, Jack Malr who ls a'patlhtjm (he rnnce Kupen General; Hosprcai. James Boyd, supervisor of 'fish' erles for 'District No. 2, satis to night on the Prince George for -a Dr. Joseph T. -Mandy, -resident mining engineer, gave the 'Rotary Club, at its regular weekly luncheon today, an Interesting Illustrated travel talk m certain portions xf Northern 'British -Columbia, President W. to. "Blackstock .vas in the chair and theTe was a 'good 'attend dance of 'members with & lev Charged with assaulting rah Dudoward, occassionlng actual bodily harm, in his shack on Sev enth Avenue "West yesterday 'atter-.J noon, Paddy Heageriey appeafe! before Magistrate McClymbrit in city police court this, moriim?, i Heageney pleaded not -guilty "and the case was adjourned for eight days when the Informant, who Is alleged .to. .have sustained a broken' nose, failed to put In an appear ance .1-- D. H; I.'Shlldrick. manager of the Terrace branch of the Bank of Montreal, which Is being closed down, wa&' a 'visitor In town yesterday, arriving on "TAiesday night's train from the interior and returning "to Terrace last evening. ;He will be back here ' on Saturday night's train, stopping over until Tuesday afternoon when he wil sail on the Catala for Vanco'iver-to which city he has been transferred, E. N. Valentine, district deputy grand master of the Masonic Lpdge, and party of local Masons including u. E. pmuipson, :w. ai. Watts, R. E. Benson, G, P. Tinker, H. W. Birch. W. H. Wilsop-Murray, G. V. Wilkinson, W H. Brett, George Hill, Thomas McMeekln and F. S. Valton will be returning on tonight's train from ia trip tb 'Ter race where an official visit was paid to Kl'tselas Lodge last night by Mr. Valehtlne. Announcements MOOSE nALL KKNTAL KATKS Concerts ,25,fl(l Dances . fi0 J Public, Meetings ,H0 A room suitable tor imaller meetings la how available 0 the gTound floor, rental rate, ft4.D0 ; For engi'gemehts. i phone kthe Club Steward. 640 oriRcd.41S, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A 6fE AWAY FROM BOME" ubitoom H6tcoia wafer Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 2S1 P O. Box ll DAILY NEWB k f A II I im&mm notes w TEA Is delicious For Wssettrer r taxi ptwne S. 'J You n Tent en t 'wattert as low 'it tlM 'dty, fprtri 7c. mil. ;. Dan Vee, well khown'local China man, left on last evenlngY trninj trip to Vancouver cm official busi ness. Dance at the Armoury 'Friday night, 10th January at l'o'"pjn, Admission 50c, Balagno's Orchestra, Refreshments, Novelties. All Welcome. " (.7 The cases of Lillian Jeritcihs. charged with being the keeper of a disorderly house, and Roy Fisher, charged with being a frequenter, have been adjourned until tor morrow In city police court. 'Basketball tonight, 7 p.m. Tonight's train due from the east at 10:20, was Teported this morn ing to be on time. For messenger or 'taxi phone 65. -Dave Hadland and Miss Wicks, in violin and piano duets, were heard over the local radio station last eve ning. Master John Nlcholls sails by the Prince George tonight to resume his studies in Victoria afta: spending the Christmas and New Year "vacation here with his parents, Col. and Mrs. J, W. Nlcholls A. J. Buttlmer of Balmoral r,i discharged yesterday afternoon from the Prince Rupert General Hospital, where he has been a patient for some time, and will be leaving In a few aays lor nia home on the Skeena River. Quk Matried Iir City Yesterday Miss 'Bertha ;levUt Becomes Bride Of Robert tJHlesple The home of ;Rev. E. J. North, pastor of the 'Pentecostal Assembly, was 'the scene yesterday afternoon at A0 of a quiet but very -pretty wedding ceremony wheh Miss Bertha Levitt of iBack 'Bay, N.B., be 1 'Presbyterian 'Burns! Tea; 'Ja'ri; 23. .Tunlor Chamber Snowball, Frqltc January 24. ' -f ' Norkap basket sociaj.fJariuary: 24 came the bride of Robert Gillespie Of this city, 'Mr. North off icia ting. The principals stood under an aTch of "white and pink with white b$l arid a background of -palms and ".flowers. The iirlde wore fc.'-floor length gown 61 white satin, inset '.at the yoke with 'cobwebby lace aad offset with a-pray of hand -made .flowers of white satin. A fine chiffon veil. orange blossom wreath and a bou fcjuet of pale pink carnations and snapdragons completed the cos tume. 1 . Miss, Mildred Dixon, as brides maid, looked dainty hi robin-egg blue taffeta with bandeau match, and carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums. The groom was attended by Ron 'Rid Dixon. A .quiet reception took place later it the Commodore Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie will make their home in the city. Canadian Legion Regular Meeting Various Items of Business Dealt "With at Gathering Last Night "President Jack "Preece presided at the regular monthly meeting of the local branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Ser vice 'Leaeue last evening. Tlepbrts were presented on the holiday festivities. The club entertainments had been much enjoyed; Hampers ha3 been provided for families and single men. In add! tlonthe annual dinner for ex-ser vice men "had been put on 'and guests tiad 'been loud In their ex-presslbn of thanlts. The British Co lunibia -division of the Red Cross Society acknowledged receipt of annual grant and letters were also received from, needy ex-service fa .frillies who had been otherwise as slsted. . It Vas decided to purchase the Hrst volume of the official bio grapHy of the late Field Marshal Hatg tind present It "to the local public library. This first volume treats 'of the "war lip to the time of the Battle of the Somme, The thanks of the branch ere extended to R. E. Benson for his splendid gift -of framed photo-1 grapns or King aeorge ana queen Mary, The poom "written by Mrsi W. Brass 'bn the tenth anniversary ot formation of the pana'dian Legion has been suitably framed and hung In the clubrooms. t.ft.R. Trains tor 'the "East 1 Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl 'tiays B p.m From the East Tuesday, Thursday and Satur days 10:20 p.m, If you wish to swap something Try a claulfled. Interest in Week Of Prayer Shows The speaker of the evening was Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, who read ScrlDture from First! Fellowship" from the First Epistle of St. John, Chapter m, Verse TV. DeanGibson referred to human' Ity's systems in an endeavor towards fellowship with God. There had been failure in each attempt. The only possible way to attain fellowship men with men and men with God. A session of silent prayer follow ed Dean Gibson's address. After the closing hymn the benediction Was pronounced by Rev. C. D. Clarke. Miss Swanna Olafsbn pre Sided at the organ. Today's Weather Triple Island Part cloudy, light northwest Wind; barometer, 29.54: tight swell. Langara Island Part cloudy light southerly wind; light swell. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 35. Anyox-Cloudy, calm, '32. Hazeiton Cloudy, calm, 17. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, colder 'Burns Lalce Fog, calm, 7. Stewart Cloudy calm, 30. I ! -ts3 rf ffc m Tfc mm h m k treatment with MUSTARD,.... Gire your children mustard bth h i nothing better for chills, colds tad coughs! M ix one or two t-blespooa iful of.Colman's'Mustard to-a thin pane and add to a bath of sttamhg-htt water in a warm room. Let their little bodies inik 10 or 1 3 minutes. Dnr them art fully, then pop them into bed and be jure they keep well ticked in. Thai wilt sweat tbtpomm tull Good'for you, too, but yek'll need 3 tablestoonsful of Colmtn't. Take a mustard footbath if more contenienc COLMAN'S d.s.f. Mtartl "It's ALL Piri MusUrd" Mrs. Fraser Is nlng hymn, Psalm ,103 was read 'Houston, Aid President Sf AHllv thrTPJlVP bitted President of First Baptist i There was a further increase, ln Ladles' Aid of First Baptist attendance last rilght when a oodjchurcn nas elected officers for the sized crowd assembled In ;First ; year as f0nOws: United Church for the third meet-1 president, .Mrs. Norman Fraser. ing In connection with the obxer-, vice-President, Mrs. Bert Morgan, vance of Universal Week of 'Prayer secretary, Mrs. George Hlbbard. In Prince Rupert. Rev. C. D. Clarke Treasurer. Mrs. P. H. Linzev. led the meeting and, alter the .op-; Wess 'Correspondent. Mrs. Vic responslvely. There was prayer 'by . Announcements. Mrs. J. A. Llnd- Rev. & J. -North, pastor of the Steamship Sailings Corinthians 12, taking his text on For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wednesday 5S. Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. CatrJa .... 11:30 a.m. Thursday Prince George 8 p.m: For Naas 'River and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm fellowship between God and man ?rom Naas niver and Port Sinipson was through Jesus Christ. God de- Tuesday ss Catala ...11:30 a.m sired fellowship with man-and Br 0nMn ,rhar,olt. ls,and. partnership. Where this existed, jan, 3, n, 3is. pr. John .a.m. tnere was mutual associauon, par-1 . ticipatlon and obligation. The call went forth for more consecrated HBCfflslMHi Overwaitea Ltd. PRICES TO PtEASE THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE Tonight's meeting -will be. held Fst Grade Butter- In the Pentecostal Assembly Hall per id and the chief speaker will be Can oh W. F. Rushbrook. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert A. J. Buttlmer, Balmoral. Knox Norman Bentley, Campbell River; I. R. Larsen, Red Gap; C. Blair, Winnipeg; A. Bodtee, Edmonton. 30c 3 lbs. .-.vc O. W. T. Orange Marmalade J'JJ 1-lU. uu . B. C. Sweetheart Honey J 4V,-lb. Un CRISCO 7Qo - 3-lb. tin 6-lb. tin $U8 KLIM 7VtT ' lb. Un 2Vz-b. tin $1.60; 5-lb. tin $3.10 KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN 9Qp large pkg. ?RY"S COCOA VI O "" Vs Vs Mccormick's Pantry' Sodas .pcj UIl (Blue. Yellow and Green tins) HEALTH BRAN large pkt Edme's Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil. per Jar ... Johnson's Fluid Beef lo-oz. Jar. Shamrock Whole Hams per lb CLUSTER RAISINS 1-lb. pkg Quality 1 Chocolates 1-lb. boxes tor Vi-lb. boxes for .21c 21c SCOTCH MINTS per lb OrangesSweet and Juicy Medium size, 2 doz Grapefruit, Good Size 7 for LEMONS per doz I OXYDOL SOAP SPECIALS large pkg. LUX 1 large arid 1 sriia'll ;pkg. Many Flowers Soap 4 cakes with facecloth Royal 'crown 'batmeal (tt Cakes "in pkg. Hoyal Crown Witch Hazel Soap, 5 cakes tor Royal "Crown Jlf Flakes- large pkg 20 c 79 c 95c 30c 20 c 39c 25c 53c 25c 25c 19c 23 c 23c 23 c 23c 20 c Overwaitea Ltd. j Phone 843 l'hone 843 iam7flw;iiiwi:3iaiiai;ii9iiB:ita;iii. 2? IUL I II .11 Willi U WU M lilLi JLjLS) JaU It 1U11 Irfe Wi We wtsri wish you vhii all all A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS JEW YEAR Don't tout a Dollar 'On Any "New Car Until Voti See theu-- New Chevrolet Solid -Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic -Brakes Improved Six "Clyinder Motor Fisher No Draft Ventilation ttri'ee Action Front Wheels Kaien MbtbYs Xltrrited CHEVROLET 'DEALERS Tlih-d Ave. Phohe 52 Want Ads FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apartment. Phone 547. (tf J FOUR-Room House, rent free. For full particulars phone Green 411. (8) WORK WANTED YOUNG Woman wants work by day or riour. Phone 427 (9) LOST LOST Brown prayer beads, some Philpott, Evitt & o. ltd. I time ago. Valued as keepsake. Reward. Apply Dally News. (8) FOR SALE FRESH Fish for sale aboard Helen II, Cow Bay. (tf) FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys in leather case. Keys rusty, evidently been lost some time. Apply Dally News. (tf) THE St'PREME f'Ol RT OF MUTISH In Probate In the Matter of tlir "Administration Art And In the Matter of the Estate 'of Jamei O. Patklran, Demim-d. TAKE NOTICE that by orUer of Hla Honor Judge FUher, Local Judge 31 the Supreme Court of 'British Columbia, )nade the 6th day of December 1935. I Vva appointed Administrator oi xn Estate of Jamea O. Patstcas. Deceased. Intestate, kit of Prmce Rupert, B.C. All persons having claims against, the said Estate i are herehy required to furnish same, properly verified to me on M before the 15th day of January 1936; otherwise disposition of the said Estate will be made without regard thereto. All parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 9th day Ot uecemwr 1935. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. LAXI) ACT , -iy-y Votlre of Intention to 'apply to tea . Land i ClnRINCEjRtrPERT Land Recording rilStrfct trf Range 5 Coast, Mid 4sltuate ibout I-S mile south of the" w. a Brown Homeslte Lease on miakt Bay, Stephens Island. Tane notice tnai wnuam ftiuoonj Brown of SklaU Bay. Stephens Isl. occupation fisherman and Trapper in tends to appiy i or a ica.1 oi ine iouuw- tn desorlbed foresnore lanas; . Cnvnencin. at a pan pianiea on small island within an Inlet ot Ski- all Bf.y, about 20 Feet west of my boathouse, wmon la locaiea approximately 3-4 miles south of the W. A. Brown, Homeslte Lease thence West 1.200' Peeti thence North 900 Feet thence. East . 1.800 Feet; thence South 900 Feet; thence west 600 Feet M point of commencement ana containing I Thirty acres, more or less. WILLI AM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November 4th. 1935. CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS SILVER KINO No. 1; SILVER KINO Ko. 3; SILVER1 "KINO No. 3; SILVER KINO No. 4; SILVER KINO No. 5; SILVER KINO No. 6: SILVER KINO No. 7: SILVER KINO No. 8: BLUEBIRD No. I ri!?!. OT TTTT IT r I O XfTWTTO AT. m.ATVffl Situate In the Atlln Mining Division ot 2 Casslar DMttiet. Where located: Whitewater Creek. tTulfequah River. TAKE, NOTICE that D. C. Sharpstona. aotlrur aa acent for Ravmond L. -Walker. Free Miner's Certificate No, 64891-D; Daniel H. Moller. Free Miner's Oertiflcata No. 64877-D; Harry C. Bracken, Free Min er's Certificate No. 64876-D; Arthur Herman, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64890-D: Alaska Juneau Oold Mlnmg Corpora tion. Free Miner's Certificate No. 98026-D; Walter Barron. Tree Miner'' Certificate No. 64888-D; D. J. MacDougall, Frea Miner's Certtfloate No. 64889-D, Intend iXSj Vta"y8 'trcsi the ttete hereof., to ap- piy to tne Mining recorder ror ceruri-catiea of Iinipromnenta for the purpose txf obtaining crown oranta or the above claims, AjtuI Fiirthf jtAkA notV that -Attafi. jklnvuat be commenced before the Issuance Daua this first d7 oi OtcttMl, 1111,