sday, January 30, 1936 .all 1H. Ji faA sot is delicious ANTOINE C.UIOT OLIVE OIL No finer grade on the market, four sizes 25c, 40c, 75c, $1.25 Paraxon Brand Lonj? Fiber Hospital Grade Absorbent Cotton 35c per Mb. roll PHAKMAL HOT WATER BOTTLES British make. Guaranteed for two years Special price, $1.25 DOMINION HOT WATER BOTTLES Guaranteed for two years Special price, $1.25 VACUUM BOTTLES t l i 'I rj1 Tl 11 ii KfUjiiiiK unuy r mini iiuu Price, 50c Ormes Lid. yift JPtoneer Druqists n.t Rexill SUM Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. . , . : i f 4 ti m tttt q ntn Used Furniture mmons stopi Cnhs with Mattress ic nil up from 991 Kpfia with xiaviitiy MHTTrpss k:v vv Up from. at www New Furniture i. . . . . , , rrk mm ii nmn irt i ' - -v- in nttiAoc JW mm mm i m m table Spring, price, up from price, yard . A ..... i am a i i mmm m m. iiuui iiitico, .i7tju m pnee, each D. ELIO UKNlluRt EXCHANbt breen in We Buy Household Goods ftsh which made Prince RuperlFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., LtA PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Newton 'Cripps. Owing to the secretary, Percy Cameron, being unable to be pre sent on account of illneSs, the an nual meeting Of the- Prince Rupert Conservative Association, which was to have been held last night, was postponed. Mrs. D. Gordon arrived In the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver, being here to join her husband who Is at the local dry dock in connection with the overhauling of Canadian National Taking of evidence was pretty j well completed yesterday afternoon in the case of K. S. Wong of the West End Chop Suey House, charg ed with keeping liquor for sale, and adjournment was made until this afternoon. The case is being heard by G, H. Munro, Justice of the peace, and L. W. Patmore is acting as defence counsel. Hotel Arrivals Royal A. Eustacchlo and Keith S. Price, Vancouver; A. A. Frazer, Hyder; Glsll Jonsson, Oslattd; J. Menaro and F. Taylor, city. j Central J. Jones, C. N. R.; H. A. Hagbcrg, Flnmoore; M. Breino, Sedgewick, ' Alta. Knox J. Clausen and P. H. Cawley, city; Mrs. D. Gordon, Vancouver. Prince Uupert Miss I. Brown, Nanaimo; WllU son Woodslde, Toronto. Announcements I Junior Chamber Snowball Frolic. January 31. Jlggs supper, February 4. Prince Rupert Badminton Club dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, Feb. 7. Moose Legion anniversary novelty dance, February 7. Anglican Girl's W. tinker's, February 8. Valentine tea, February 20. A. Tea, Mrs. Ladles Music club Tea Musical? February 12. United Valentine Tea, February 13. Cambrn! ruary 14. Valentine Dance, Feb- Oddfellows' Hall, C. N. K. A. Annual Dartce, Elks' Hall, Friday, February 21. MOOSE HALL itfeNtAi, UAtks Concerts ..u ...$25.00 Dances 25.00 Public Meetings . 15.00 A room suitable for smaller-meetinca T YibV available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For' engagements phone the Club Steward. 640 or Red 412. Kaien Transfer For Coal and Wood of all kinds Haulage & General Transfer Work Service is Oor Motto PHONE 60 DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Yon can rent a car at Walker'a as low as $150 a day, plus 7c a mile. Mrs. George W. Cripps Is leaving on tonight's boat for Ocean' Falls on account of the serious Illness of "her daiighter-ln-law, Mrs. Wilfred. Basketball tonight, 7 p.m. Burns' Banquet Knox Hotel, February 1. Admission by ticket only. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Bryant will sail tonight oft the Prince George tor a trip to Vancouver, Seattle and, possibly, as far as California. The Case Of Andrew Sablitch, charged with having illicit liquor In his possession and wfth supplying "liquOr to Indians, Is bejng proceeded with In city police court this afternoon before G. II. Munro, Justice" of the peace. Milton Gonzales Is defending. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Pat) Mcllrby, who were married recently In Tei A 1W race and who arrived in the city AmcriCal! ITlUUSc Tuesday night from the Interior, will sail tonight on" the Prince George for Vancouver where they will take up residence. Also Mourn Loss Of King George James J. Davis, director general of -the Loyal Order of Moose with headquarters in Washington D.C., has sent a message to Norman G. Heyd of Toronto, membership director of the order for Canada, extending on behalf of the members of the Order in the United States to members In the British Empire deep and sincere sympathy upon the death of King George V. The flags of the nations comprising the Moose domain were ordered at half mast as a tribute to the memory of the late monarch. The message also extends best wishes for. a long and happy reign to King Edward VIII. Memorial services were also ordered to be held In Moose lodges throughout the English-speaking world In respect to the memory of King George. The message was referred to at a regular meeting of the local Moose Lodge last night when business In cluded the making of arrangements for the installation next week of 1936 officers. Dictator W. B. Mc Callum was In the chalrt WMFFLETS From the Waterfront C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, ,is due in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail an hour later for Vancouver. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper ial is In port with fuel cargo for the Company's local tanks, having arrived from loco at 11 o'clock this morning. Flavored Milk For Children LONDON, Jan 30: (CP) Choc olate and fruit flavored milk may be used to whet the appetites of British, school children, if ideas ad vanced at the Winter School fo Health Visitors and Nurses are adopted. Bounties From Jam LIVERPOOL, Ong., Jan. 30: (CP Employees of a jam manufacturer In Liverpool shared $25,003 at the 50th annual distribution of the firm's profit-sharing scheme more than $1,250,000 being the-grand total. Minister Dies at 102 LEICESTER, Eng , Jan. 30: CP Methodism ha lost ah out standing veteran by the death, at the age of 102, of the Rev. Thomas OVerton. He entered the Wesleyan ministry in 859. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday Calala 1:30 p.m.j Thursday--ss. Prince deorge 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide . ..10 p.m. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Jan. 2 ss. Prhi, Norah .... 5 p.m. Jan. 16 ss. Prln. Norah .. .5 p.m. Jan. 30 ss. Prln. Norah .. .5 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Oerge. 10 ajn Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena pin. Jan. 12 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. Jan, 26 ss. Prln. Norah . a.m. RUSSIA tS StfcS "TODAY IN PICTURE fContlnied rr"0m Pae'e 1! Is with ettormous new apartmcni houses; new motor trucks and old :arts; all marked the contrast to be seen 'in Russia. Class Distinction this contrast extended also to the people The class distinction were very evident. Salaries range 1 from ninety to 5,000 roubles, and there were restaurants, railway roaches, amusement parks for the different classes, to make this distinction less obvious, the railway classes were called "soft," "hard' and "international," and the bathing beaches "open" and "medicinal" but the meaning was the same as 'first class" and "second." The Russians, according to the speaker, were not an efficient race, Their factories, with American taffs, would produce five times as much; their buildings were poorly finished, sometimes with the light- ng, the heating or the plumbins 'orgotten In the hurry of con duction; for every Russian wno worked there were three who alked. And yet, he said, real pro cess was being made towards the Soviet ideal. He had entered Russia through l gate bearing the sign "Welcome," flanked on either side by barbwlre. The Ingenious- Russian workers he had first met had held Canada n high regard, he said. He showed on the screen Russian 'brakemen," girls of about seven ;een. Most of the trains in that country were run mainly by women. In some detail he touched upon the smartness of Kiev, a modern '-Ity. but noted an amazing spread In the condition of the people hi met there, some of whom wer well off, and others very poor. While Communism remained the Ideal, he still found a wholesome regard for the Individual's private property In, the case of the better-paid workmen. Cruelty is General The speaker told of the hopeful spirit of the new Russian youth, and then of the cruelty which had gone and was still going Into the formation of the new Russia. He described how 4,000,000 Kulak families had been sacrificed to the advancement of the great collective farms, and how millions had been deliberately starved to dearth In the Ukraine while Russia was exporting grain from their land to other countries. Culture, Mr. Woodslde felt, was too propagandized to be real. While religion was not encouraged, crowds still thronged to churches. but no effort was made to give the yOung people training in that line. The new machines, which they hoped would' make a neRuSsll j (formed their religion, he said. 1 J A land of youth and for youth,; iftusslatt "young' people' had a con-' Ifldence and cocksuredness con- the Soviets had especially lm- jfrastlng' greatly with the thwaf tea : pressed the-lecturer. ! outlook of many United States Great factories- stood in con- and Canadian college graduates. , trast to lumber camps, where, Miss Lillian lialllwell, president supposedly free men worked under of the club, presided, and" lrttro-1 armed guards,' Poor farmers wno ! duced the speaker. J. S. Wilson and ' scratched a hare living from their j Miss May Hartlrt operated the own land, huge collective farms 'lantern 1 with tractors, schools, rest houses I A Vote of thanks was tendered ' srtd the latest in equipment; 'hoy-.the speaker on mot'ion of Miss E.S M. Earl and Mrs. F. N. Good. Elect Speedy Trial Five youths from Terrace, charg id with Indecent assault Involving i l young girl, having been committed for trial at Terrace, appeared aefore Judge W. E. Fisher In CotnWy Court yesterday afternoon and elected for speedy trial. The trial was set for tomorrow. Milton Gonzales Is acting as defence counsel. Your doctor will tell you that keeping healthy depends far more' on pVoper diet than 6n drugs, that common constipation is usually due' to insufficient "bulk" in meals, and' that patent medicines give you only' temporary relief. Kellogg's All-Bran supplies gently acting "bulk" which corrects the eaue of common constipation. This "bulk" takes up moisture, forming a soft mass which helps to1 cleanse the system. All-Bran gives your body the' regular internal exercise it needs to prevent sluggishness. All-Bran also furnishes vitamin B and iron. Careful studies on men and women have showri that this delicious cereal is perfectly satisfactory. Serve All-Bran regularly for regularity, with milk or cream or use in cooking. Two tabiespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. All-Bran is much more effective than part-brah products. Avoid disappointment-get Kellofrg's All-Bran at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Cotutipo dut la (tutijftfttnt "bulk." OVRIL HOUSE HEATING HELPS Elbows, Coal Hods, Stove Boards, Stove Shovels, Dampers, Stove Pipes, Spark Guards, Furnace Scoops Heaters, from $1.50 to $22.00 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. A a UTILAC The original four-hour enamel, still first In quality. Its rich, satin gloss finish lasts, and lasts, continued washing has practically no effect on it. Easily applied, and economical to use. GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride St Phone 311 vaq rune -J,--I.Li.l-l!L"JPJM?il gjjjjjB MUSTARD First Aid for Coughs and Colds C.J Old Mustard Platte il ha saved many a life! Easily prepared half Colman I Mustard, half flour, with a little cold water, ipread on cotton cloth and covered with flannel. Applied to chest, throat, or aching part, it gives quick relief. Taking Speedy Trial j COLMAN'S Joe Brown, who some time ago elected for Jury trial On a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, has re-elected for speedy trial and the hearing has been set for February 11. Milton Gonzales Is acting as defence counsel. George W. Cripps, provincial as sessor, is leaving on tonight s boat for Vancouver and Victoria on of ficial duties. Mr. Cripps expects to be away for about two weeks. THIS NATURAL FOOD GENTLY REGULATES YOUR SYSTEM Furhishes Needed "Bulk" for Regular Habits i.s.f. Mustard '''l ALL Pure Mustard" FOR SALE FRESH Fish for sale aboard Helen II, Cow Bay. (tf) FOR SALE Household" furniture. Phone Black 325. . FOR SALE 14 foot boat, 2li'hlp. engine with troll. Cheap for quick sale. Apply 446 Eighth Avenue West. (2C TOBACCO Sample package, 10 lb. mild or strong leaf tobacco, witn preparation to give good aroma to tobacco free, all for $1.50 ov 50 lbs. $5. Agents wanted. The Capital Gasoline Light Co., 4t: Cumberland St., Ottawa. (35V LOST LOST Large cameo brooch.Tucs-day. Finder please call Green 390. (26 LOST Brown hunting coat, on highway between Oliver Lake and McBride Street. Finder please, leave at Dally News office. (27)' FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys in leather case. Keys rusty, evidently been lost some time. Apply Dally News. (tf) IN THE SITKEMK TOl'tlT OF IllUTIsH' roi.i'Mni.v In Probate In the Mattrr of the "Administration Art" Anil m the Matter of the Estate Of OlWr IVIimi iiln. otherwise known as Oliver Peloqnln. Defeased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor. W. E. Finher, the nth day. of janiuiTT. A. D. 1936. I was appointed Administrator of the estates of Oltvre iPeloquln. deceased andall parties hir-1 Ing claims agatast the said estate are I hereby (required, to furnish some, prop-irS.' TwlflKl. jll.on t before the 16th ! parties Indebted to the estate are re- quired to pay the amount of their I Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, .: Prince Ruvert.B. C Dated the Uth day ot January, A. D 1MB- . CEKTIr'ICATM OF IMPKOVEMENT8 cTT tnro TTTNO No. 1: SILVER KINO ... m. dm iriro TTTvn Vn a RILVER no. , Dlbvan - - KINO No. 4: SILVER KINO No. 5? SIL VER KINO No, 6; SILVER KINU wo. ; SILVER KINO No; 8: BLUEBIRD No. 1 Si BLUEBIRD No. 3 MINERAL CLAIMS. Situate in the Atlln Mining Division of Casslar Mstrlct. Where located: Whitewater Creek. Tuleequah River. TAKE NOTICE that u. o. onarpenuc, acting as agent for Raymond L. Walker. Free Miner's Certificate No. 84891-D; Daniel H. Moller, Free Miner"! Certificate No. 64877-D; Harry C. Bracken, rree rt"t Certificate No. 84876-D; Arthur Hed- man. Free Miner's Certificate No. 64890- D: Alaska Juneau Oold Mining wrparm- tion. Free Miner's Certificate no. womo-"From Mlntr'a Cemttll i, nuivi uiasswM cate No. 64888-D: D. J, MacDougall. rree Miner's Certificate No. oibh-u, iniuo iw. fmm t.he date hereof, to ap ply to the Mining Recorder for Certifl- dtttcs of improvement jot mw of obtaining Crown Orante of the above claims. , . . t And Further take notice tna actum, unaer section 85 Of the Mineral Act must he commenced before the Issuance' of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this first day of December. 138., FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657