January 19, 1937 'fH DAILY NEWfl PAQE THREa, .. . .. j. a i i -. - pa Life a Misery LOCAL NEWS NOTES Magazine Night The letter Box rough Backache T JU$T T&Y IT QNGE pathollc Tea Mrs. Balagnp's Jan. , .Can. Legion Bridge-Whist Jan. VpI4N'S yiEWF.QINT QN She Could Sparely 2, (14) 19 (15) Christian Youth Society Has Novel PEACE RJVEIt nAIL)VAy Walk ! ... a fe"r Alien nas joined tne start William Goldbloom sailed this cc years v ' ;.p J . m Ve yj an oi v;anuaa nere. afternoon on the Catala for a bus! at last -giorums jci . ,ness trip to mts dQwn the feels lt.ner auty w ici. moss Eisie connery returned tC'lncludlne Kitlmnnt. sufferers now mic sui. ing C1y on me uaiaia wis morn .nh Here in ner leuer sue ina from a trio to Anvnx ... ctnrv l 1 lhw. - duty tell you X tiuvv - - Hemmlngs, per pkg. fV Q Naphtha Soap A Jn 10 bars 1 1 1 i uues rresn siock in 10-lb. box XXU omaio juice Llbby's Qn large tins.. per tin per lb. per lb IMione 18 19c Best. 2's. 2 Un.s &ds lnil!n:ri!!lii;ia:gip!i!!ii:ni!iiai9is!ip!;i;i,pii!i;i James Carson arrived in the city after nearly wree ycm ui.on. sunaays tram irom smuners, ing with neuritis and back-'being here to recejye medical t v,ivp nhtalned relief after treatment. . u Kaon n hnsn till, hafl f"tA .via,, uwnu.1. juaiiagci v rrrrmr, Mussallem's Economy Store Mac's Best. 2's, 2 tins5"' . f;?WyV 29c Quick Tapioca Mai- -1 On' u v kin's Best, 8-oz. pkg. Super Suds IOC large pkg Baker's Chocolate 24C per pkg .Oranges Large, sweet OOn K' and Juicy, per doz. Blue Ribbon Coffee QQ ML per lb Qxq P,ubes-jarge tin n.X . . o THE ENGINEERS GUIDE (To .Success) 23c Leicester Square Smoking Mixture flftn OUl i2-lb. tins P. 0, Bpx 575 BwippfpBpwiiii'pm Correspondence TrajnJni; Lelnf to pnJyerJty Vtiftts, Specialized Engineering llrancjies and (J9ytrnffent perUfates ENGINEERS pr POTENTIAL ENGINEERS Interested in .taking instruction In any of Ihe applied pcencesadlnf to examination Professional institutions or cerUflcates of competency please UiUn n ml 1 ' I I I rha Tnnv npwfi. na m 1 -. . 1 1 .. . n n - t 11C XCCUIlUlUKlKitl 1I15HIUI.C. t V rT. T. W. Hall, Inspector of schools, returned to the city on Sunday's train from a trip to Terrace on of flclal duties. W. H.Tobey, C. If. Jl. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on Sunday's trair) from pne of . i f oto hut nnt.hlnerMU:"1 -" .cvumicu wj uic h t nninri !i trim ornM benefits ae- uuo"'w M4J kU iC,""-c- salts, and the . .. from Jhem, i can wane ai three miles a day now, and I could merely crawl about ...ha" I A l rC I A FM ! miss Mary McCaiferv R.N.. sailed ! The fire department was called ;on the Catala this afternoon for i ai, uuun oo-uuiuajf aiKniwu vu uampoeii jtiyer enrpute to Vic? une peai Moye .urpcery ai pea. torla where she will take up nurs- .... . .. . . . . . me wiucu uctudiuiicu uu uuiuui;, Is, it helps to stimulate kid- PJlot heldon Simmons of Juneau arrived here at 2:15 yester- ;day afternoon from the Alaskan capital with his seaplane with four passengers and left almost Immediately on his return north with the object of being back in Juneau bfore plghtfall. The passengers wefe John Lynn, himself a commercial filer from Fairbanks, who caught Jast evening's train for a trjp to Chicago; Gordon Woods of Fairbanks, who also went east by train to Ottawa where he will pay a visit before proceeding, to New YorK, and Rev.' Father Robert J. Sullivan of Nulata, Alaska, and Dr. C, P. Carter of Fairbanks, who sailed rom here on the Catala this afternoon for Seattle, Uhlpn steamer Venture will be here on .January 29 on the run of the steamer Cardena which is being withdrawn for annual overhaul at Vancouver. On February 21 the Cardena will come north on f-he run pf .the Catala which will take her annual oyer)iaul. The Catala .will be back on her run arriving here March 7 after which the Car 'dena will return to her regular run. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Im perlal, Capt. A- McGaw, arrived in port early this morning from Tnrn with fuel for the comnanv's a v ' - r r r - - ' i local tanks and, after discharging, . ...111 Iaaiia 1 1h I e nftArnnnn An It o r i Wii iCUfw V afvvmw yft return south. Unjon steamer Catala, Capt. John ! Mulr, arrjyed in port at 9 o'clock i this morning from Stewart, Anyox 1 and other northern points and sailed at f:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. ( c, P. R, steamer Princess Norah Capt. William Palmer, Is due In port at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn ing from .Vancouver and will sail an hour later for Skagway, The meeting of the Christian Youth Society last vnpn was In the nature of a Magazine Night, proved to be highly enjoy able. Miss WJnne Cameron acted as edltpr-lnichlef and briefly in troduced each "page" or the so ciety paper, with Jis accompanying editor. Those taking part In the program were the Misses Kathleen Bulger, Eileen Hamblln, Edith vPi klnspn, Eileen Yates, and Wilfrid Hliks, Brian parsons, Bce Steven? and Ken Harding. lylotipn pictures of Wrang'ell and vicnlty of Prince Rupert, shown by tjuncan Miller, were an added attraction. pronouncement was made of the debate to be held with the Angll- ican Young People's Association on Mr ,nn u.'n .. . Wedne.sday of this week Peter Lorenzen returned to the lafcatla, who are active In SaJ-i efshments were served with Mtu hv troin nn Q,,nH(.v fmm nn. a -m nj ,u.' . Miss June Armour in charge. .... I altmtn "v V iwi w iijr WUiA, aUilCU ill- 1U3 WllJtV. v Uwu.s . . . . . . blood-stream is purified, ' the ' underwent surglcal treatment at to Vancouver. malftnmA valtaf I .... .Af vr m Hnlnn Af krlnlrnnUlt ncferred from Vancouver to i At. - it. t- - i .... J xi fnf4sv Dmirnnw tI11 In the city on the Prince 1 kUIUUWUW 11LU11U11K ilUIIII .t. I Mayo Clinic. He Is making a gra-. dual recovery. j pam Jurmain of the C, N. R. superintendent's office If ft on last Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clark, who eveing's train for Regjna, bein? were recently married in the city, called there on account of the the bride having formerly been death of his father. Mrs. M. E. Uipplsley, left on last evening's train for Terrace where! they will make their home. Jef l on last evening's tram ror New Rev O. A. Rlx D.D., Bishop ! i York where he will embark Janu- ledonia, returned to the city Miss WJnnlf red Eby R.N. will j ary 27 aboard the steamer Bergens- e Catala this morning from a ,eaVe "Way nignt on tne princess j fjord for a trip to his native home to Stewart on .irv i!i. rv ecclesiastical Adelaide for Vancouver where she in Trondjem, Norway, l ...in 4. i.- . . . i . . i 1 An An - I a win uiKc- i iuur pjyiuii iiui jK)g I post-graduate course at Vancouver J General HospltaJ. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leaper sailed by the Catala this after noon for Vancouver enroute back , vanrnnvpr W. Nlcholls, to Trail after having been here I for several weeks following the re- jcent death of Mr. Leapers father, Burns' Concert, the late Henry Leaper. Provincial Constable Jhomas Smith of Stewart was a passenger .aboard the Catala today goln j ' through to Victoria. Constable Smith is going south for treatment N Micniiprnrtn .Tonn'irw "jo ior war injuries una lAJiisiauie ' lyuigiey or Anyox s relieving at .i t it -v - . i MtftTirort rfnrinrr in e Qnconpp S;' ' f Box Social, in GOLD STOCKS WRITE rOR COPY R. BAIN & COMPANY LTD. in Blrfn M rm m l TaamIa HOTEL ARRIVALS Central M. Mackenzie, E. C. Anderson, . Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brentzeai, city; Joseph E. Davlne, Porcher; Kenneth Abbey, Isle Pierre; P. J. Rolls, G.N.R.; E. Lund, Perow; Victor Kovlch, Kis-piqx; . J-ahjf, Jajtor Lake. Prince Rupert pr. C. D. Carter, Fairbanks; Rev. Robert J. Sullivan, Nulata; D. W- Webster, Victoria; J. Hall. Vancouver; Mrs. J. H. Fee, Anyox. Basil Irvine, federal radio Inspector, left on last evening's train for Smlthers after spending a few days In town. He will be back here In a few days on his way back to Mls Bemice Ross R.N., whp has been paying a visit at Premier wjth her sister, Mrs. James Mitch-el, was a passenger today aboard tfye Catala returning to Vancou ver. Tonightis train, due from the East at 10:20, Is again late. This morning, having been delayed in ! leaving Jasper, it was " runrdn? three hours' and fifteen minutes late, which means it will not be in before 1:35 a.m. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Pulp Mill Not Sure After All Announcement Regarding; Wesjr minster Project Premature According to Vancquyer newspapers, ths pulp mil project foi New Westminster, annpunced las; week, Js by np means an assured and defnjte undertaking as yet Indeed, it Js still very much In the embrypnic stage. However, NeiV Westrnjnster is to have a sawrnill to replace the plant .of the Brun ette JVllJls which, was destroyed by fife some t'n)e ago. Men haye started to work on tne site- 1 - . - CUSSI FOR SALE FIEU FQR SALE Trolling boat, 30 ft., 8 horsepqwer gas englpe. Apply Qlof Anderson, BiHmor, BjC. (17) FOR SALE Pure bred wire half terrier dog, one year, unbeatable pedigree. Splendid with children No reasonable offer refused. Box fO, Dally News. (15) FOR SALE 44 ft. .35 hp. diesel boat piscpyery, suitable for halibut trolling and seine fishing. PrJce $3,opp.OO. O. FJelde, owner, cio Olson and Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Washington, or Sunde and d'Evers Company, Seattle, Washington. Itt) TENDERS. Will be received by .the undersigned up to January 20, P37 for the purchase of the building only or building and two lpts, 7 and 8, Block Jl, Section 5. The highest or any .tender not necessarily accepted, G. P. Tinker Co. yd. (15) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-Diece Chesterfield croups $69.50; ,iQ-plece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; JO-plecfi bedrpom suites (round mfrrprs) $74.50. furnisnp ypur home complete three, rpoms, 59 pieces all fpr $165.' Many other bargains. Terms Jfj ypu wish. Order today. Juljus'j Shore Mall Order House, ,8th IJopr Beklns Building, Vancouver, (tf) 1 WANTED WANTED Room and board, close in. Steady. Apply Paily News. (15) WANTED For cash, United States stanjps, pld preferred. Loose or pn .coyer pr accumulations of any amount. P. Gamula, Box 623. X30) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies,, highest grade l& ror fi, Pacuic Supply, 751 Granville, yancouyer. TmiTJIFUL Clairvoyant readings.' Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver, BjC. Four questions answered. Send birth mohth, ponatlon. (tf) MEN Get vigor at pnc,e. New Ost frex Tonic TaDiets romain raw) .oyster jinyigoraton and otler i stimulants; One dose peps yp orj ans, glands. pot delighted! nalfiT refunds few cents naid ' all or wTite, Ormes Limited. ' tf j Editor. Dally News: A wpmap said to me last July: 'I Ijjaye llyed In tle Peace River Block for sixteen years and t Is alway? 'next year' nQt 'this year'." What a world of pathos lies, behind that simple statement! Rut what faith! Sarah accompanied Abraham 'into a far country." God bjessed her fpj her faith. Hundreds of wo men in the "lock" accompanied heir mep "Into a far country" as did Sarah of pld and have Jived and worked steadily on in the faith that Vie government would realize their need and give them a direct outlet to the sea. No highway can ever quite take the place of a railway. This Is" evl dent for, travelling by hlgh-pow-j sred motor car from Dawson Creek to Fort St. John one day at noon,: we passed a man driving a team of horses with a wagon filled with livestock. The next day, on our re turn Journey, we passed the same man and wagon at 7 o'clock in the evening and they were still many miles from the end pf steel. If this be the case within the "Block" itself how mapy settlers wii) be. able to own motor trucks tp riaul their produce to British Columbia marr kets? Crossing the border on July 21 from B.C. to Albsrta I looked put of the window of the train back to B.C. territory and there oyerhead hung the darkest cloud I had ever seen. t was remarkable. It was very, large. It was yery black. But it was edged with a most brilliant border of. silver not the ordinary white fleecy lining one so often sees but like polished metal. I thought how symbolical of the Peace River Block. Beneath the apparent cloud of disappointed hope, extending to the depth of almost complete pessimism on the part of some, there were still the few who had sufficient faith to believe In the "silver lining" to their cloud. May I call upon the women of Prince Rupert, city aid district, tfl stand shoulder to shoulder behind our courageous, faithful sisters p the Peace River Block and let the government know pur mind upon this matterthat women's faith be Justified and the rail .outlet to the sea be begun "this year." ALICE DUVERNET 0IBSON The Pally News has an audited Mrculatlop. Play safel FANCY WORK At Reasonable Prices PALMISTRY Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL BLDG. Phone Green T01 Fresh Local Raw A"fJ Pasteurized INJUk YALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 657 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. pLACfC TRAPPERS! Attention! Don't sell your furs until you sec Frank Lockwood P. O. Rox 200 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSOrf AIJJEHJA COAL BULK LEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND pOAL PRINCP JIUPERT FPBP COMPANY PUONE: 58 and 558 Lin -A- Septic An absorbent antiseptic linarnent and analgesjc. Safe, clean- and pleasant to use. For Sprajns, sore muscles., rheumatic and muscular' pans, bruis.es, abrasions, insect hitps and sunburn. For atbJete'.s foot As .a rHb-f4pwn fpr pqditiqni.ng athletes Guaranteed by Rexall, Two sizes 4 oz. , . , . 50g 16 qz, f , $1.25 Ormes ltd, The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays ani Jfojidays From 12 poon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. jijl 9 p.m. ELIO'S FURNITURE Introducing the Folfe Mtal Bridge Table Set Smart Cpnvcnjent Compact Inexpensive ThrefrPjece Chesterfield Suite at very reasonable price Blanket Fpur Pppujar leading Iyines that CanpQt bq Rcatcn Used Goods Kitchen Ranges find Heaters Battery Radio, 8-Tube Make deForest Crosley Singer Sewing Machine gopd as new We Puy IJsed Goods or Exchange D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. .... Business Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tliurs. ,8 a.m. to 1 p.m.