Wednesday, January 13; 1837" ffSZ DAILT NEWS' wiatf Tama listen to this - - "I'm Dul a p"5"" .Heaven Is my home." We all want' comfortable homes, ( hut when you coma to think of It, strange that whlie the it seem heating of the other place iff accep-, ted almost as a matter of fact,! k'. mind never seems toihavei !"- ii ;neculated on wnai ""b orr.ineemenU are in heaven There is no need to speculate, however, while we are still on earth. Just yofl stick to Albert & McCaffery's coal and be warm and comfortable, here and' now. For twenty years, Alberts McCaffery's coal has been the best available. It is the best today. And if better could be got, we would have It. It gives you the most1 heat for the ir.it money and that's what you want I Mr. and Mrs; Sj Ai Benwell and, So the next time you need coal,,5"11 re-turned to the city on the lust 'phone 116 or 117 to Albert fe'Prince Rupert this morning from ' Wellington for furnace and heater; Alberta -sootless for the kitchen range You deserve the best! tiiH FOR SALE FOR SALE Trap line. Apply E. Clover. 149 9th. Ave. West. HI) FOR SALE 44 ft. 35 hp. diesel boat Discovery, suitable for halibut trolling and selrie fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, c p Olson and Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Washington, or Sunds and d'Evere Company, Seattle, Washington. (tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-plece Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-plece loose pillow arm groups $7250; 10-plece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50. Furnish' your" home complete three rooms, 59' pieces all for $165. Many other bargains. Term If you wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mail order House, 8th floor Beklns Building, Vancouver, ftf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished suite, Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. (10) WANTED WANTED For cash, United States stamps, old preferred. Loose or on cover or accumulations of any amount. P. Gamula, Box 623. (30) WRITTEN Applications will be received up to February 1, 1937, for the positions of skippers, engineers, deckhands and campmen for the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. Address P. O. Box 264i PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies? highest grade 15 for $1. Paclll Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver? TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant readings: Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver, B.C. Four Questions answered. Send birth month. Donation, (tf) MBN G?t vigor at once: New Oi trex Tonic Tablets contain ra oyster lnvlgorators and' other stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands: If not delighted; aker. refunds few cents paid -all or write. Ormes Limited, tf Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY P110NE-U57 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM - HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.Ci rnone 281 p.o: Box 199 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian. Legion B. E. S L. General meeting tonight. Dr. W. C. Aspinall returned to the city on last evening's train front a trip tb Smlthers. , Mrs. Nislilb and" Mlsr Nlshlb- of Seal' Cove sailed' - yesterday 'W'V""J after- noon' on- the Catal for a trip to Vancouver. Richard Meadows- returned to I the city on the Prince Rupert this morning froma trip to Vancouver and Victoria, Come arid Hear Erik Frey, the, Blind' Bbritone.' Concert in United ; Church; Friday, Jan. 15, at 8:15 j p.m. Admission 50c. (12)1 Mrs. Nick tiurvich arid daugh- i ter, Nellie, and son, Mike, will sail, tomorrow night on the Prince Ru-1 pert for a trip to San Francisco, ! Rev. Father P. Champagne, parish priest of the Roman' Catholic Church at Terrace, arrived in the city on last1 night's train for a brief visit to town on ecclesiastical pf duties and will return to the In terlor tonight. Mrs; Beckwlth returned to the City on the Prince Rupert this morning to resume residence here with her daughter, Mrs. A. R: Nichols, after having been In Vancouver with her daughter, Mrs; A'; M. Manson, for almost a year. Indian Agent W. E. Colllson returned to the city on the Prince John this morning from a 10-day trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on business In connection with the Installation- of 'Bert T. Phillips, formerly of Ocean Falls, In his new duties as Indian Agent for the Islands with headquarters at Mas-sett. DEMERS Commences Friday. Look for advertisement tomorrow. I . , 1! Overwaitea Ltd Cash or C.OlD. Phone 8 IS EGGS Grade A Large 29c per doz. CRISCOi-l's 22c per tin4 Pineapple Cubes 15c 2. tins PearS Choice-Quality i2c 2 per tlriV. - Peaches Halves; choice i4c quality, 2' per tin' Sunklst Oranges-Family 29c size, 2 doz. Head Lettuce 7c per head Netted Gem. $1.95 Potatoes, 100-lb. sk. Jap Oranges 59 c per bo Sunklst Grapefruit 25 c 0 for Bananas 10c per lb. celery 15c per bunch Dish Pan Soap Special 1 ' 1 large Enamel Dish Pan 4' Royal Crown' Laundry Soap 3 witch Hazel Face Soap 1 Large Royal Crown gg Soaoi Powder Cream, or Wheat 19c j per pkt. Jiffy Boiled Dinner 25c 3 V2 tins Heinz Catsup 19c per bottle Mutfets-Brcakfast 19c . Cereal. 2-pktS; Frep Delivery on Order $2.00' ami over. 843 PHONE 3 Moose Lodge meets tonight, 8 o'clock. Election of officers. (10) The Canadian Legion executive was iri session Monday evening pre liminary to the regular monthly general meeting to be held tonight; William Crulckshank who has been ori a vacation trip as far south as Los Angeles, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Helps Prevent Many Colds Especially designed aid for note and' upper throat, where most colds start. JUST HW D0$ uf uch Nosrm VlCKS VATRONOL Miss Florence Watt will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Rev. Dr. J. W. Stevenson, pastor First Presbyterian Church, will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rlrpert Rotary Club. His subject will be "Rambling Remarks About a Trip Around Gaspe." Mrs. Martha Pongs, who has been visiting at Massett for the bast six months with her son, Ed-vard Pongs, arrived in the city on .he Prince John this morning from the Islands and proceeds by this evening's train to New York where she will embark January 23 aboard the liner Europa on her return to her home in Germany. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central' Mrs. LeRoss, Pacific; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitkulmec, Skeena; O.Mey Blair presided at Ihe piano to Hunt, C.N.R.; EIno Haapala, Sedge- wick Bay; Mr. ana Mrs. Mammi and A: Larson, Queen Charlotte; Knox ' A. Clark, Terrace. Prince Rupert Ken MatHeson, Prince Gecrge Mrs. M. E. Hlpplsley, Terrace; Hi J. McConnell, H. L. Gray, J. Stewart Smith, George McKenzie, Leslie J. Martin and H. W. Hamilton Vancouver, W. G. Smith, Queen; Charlotte City; C. E. Bushnell, San' Francisco; W. Hudson, Victoria. Iloral F. Wezek, city; George Stewart; Vancouver. Savoy Fitz Patrick and Tom Barton, dty; W. K. Clark, Smlthers; P Chorncy. Pacific; Mrs S. W. Pitt Turner and Mrs. Albert Jones Skldegate; Solonton Wilson, Sklde-gate Mission1; M: Loving, Vancouver. Announcements J Erik FTey's, Concert, January. 15. Anglican Tea; Mrs. J; W. Nlcholls, January 19. Presbyterian Burns' Concert, January 25. Cambral Valentine Dance, Feb- ruary 5. SPECIAL PRICE On Custom Tailbr-Made SUITS $38.50 Reduced to $30 From Jan. 12 to Feb. 12 This Is lowest price ever charged for these suits M; T. LEE Third Avenue Next to Ml M. Stephens COAL TO ' PLEABE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed' FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVElt ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58'and53- Mrs. Simon Greenville, Passes Whole Naas River Village Mourns Death of Popular Young Woman Just Before Xmas Mrs. Grace Calder, wife of Simon p. Calder, passed away at the native vlllaee of Greenville on the Naas River two days Before Christ mas Day which would Have been her second wedding anniversary. As a result all Village Christmas festivities were postponed until af-1 ter the funeral which took place on' Boxing Day. A popular member of I i v. 0u,0 the v, Church Army Sisters, passing of Mrs. Calder was mourned by the entire village i Jft.. , nHvntP funeral service was held at the home of deceased: There were ,1 many beautiful floral tributes and numerous expressions of sincere sympathy. The next afternoon, with nearly zero weather prevailing, the Greenville Concert Band led the cortege to the church where a largely attended service was held prior tb burial. PANIC AND CONFLICT (Continued1 irorn Paec'iv gambling, vanity and preparation for war. What a deplorable thing it Is, said the speaker, that so few men realize before old age comes upon them the truth of Christ's words,. that "a. man's life conslsteth not In the abundance of things which he possesseth." Answering questions, Mr. Blair thought that Christ could not be classed as a Socialist as Socialists were knorvn today. Christian ideals might be In conformity with the socialistic state but socialism as I known today was a form of politics aiiu vcitaijuy vsiiiidb o m poli tician. Mr. Blair believed' that the Bible was consistent with the true science of today. Eric Beavon assisted Mr. Blair In conducting the meeting. Mr. Alns accompany the hymns.. HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast League Oakland 0, Vancouver 2. National League Detroit 1, Canadiens 4. Maroons 0, New York American.'. Chicago 4; Boston 2. BAND HAD PORT ESSINGTON, Jan. 13!! The Esslngton Band held its annual meeting last Saturday. Matt Wesley "was chairman and the full membership was present to hear the annual reports and elect officers for the ensuing year. Mr. Wesley gave a brief resume of the activities of the band during the past year, emphasizing the valuable assistance given by- the Ladles Auxiliary under Mrs. Howard Starr, the president, and. by tnemWpre rf tViA hftnH urVin Havp been very active In Its welfare dur .. '"L"'D 1 ,7u ! report ot f treasurer- r, Da'f vld-Spalding, was read by the , ...... T .,!.. T P(n.. T - .nl. ' u otaii. i.v agaiii snowea ine nnances oi me organi zation to be In good shape. The following officers were all (" - elected by acclamation: Honorary president, Aiartt boi-ton. President, Matt Wesley. Vice-president; Howard Starr. Treasurer, David Spalding. Secretary, Louis Starr. Assistant secretary, Ernie Roberts; Conductor, David Spalding, Assistant conductor, Arthur Stewart. Business manager, Titus Campbell. Dance band director, Howard Starr. Librarians, William Spalding and Herb Spalding. Propertymen Wm. Spalding, Stephen Campbell, Joseph- Roberts, Howard Starr and Dan Brown. Social Committee Wm; Spalding, James Gray and James Bolton. The band is now fully equipped nrlh npTO (nttnimpnte nnrl a rnn- Lert being planned for the near future. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to go The liver should poar'out two poundt of' liquid bile into your bowels daily. If thin bile U not flowing fredr, your (nod doeen't dipxt. I It junt dayi in the bowela. Gae bloeu up your stomach. You f et constipated. Harmful poiiona eo into the body, and yuu fed sour, unk and the world look punk. A mere bowel movement dorm't alwaya get1 at the cause. You need something that wtwiu on the liver as well. It takee those good,' old Carter' Little Liver Pills to get these two ounds of bile flowing freely and make you el "ud and ud". Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury la them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name I Stubbornly refuse anything else. 2&c Prince Rupert Famous Brand" THE ENGINEERS GUIDE (To Success) Correspondence Training; Leading to University Decrees, Specialized Engineering- Branches and Government Certificates ENGINEERS or POTENTIAL ENGINEERS Interested In taking instruction in any of the applied sciences leading to examination by professional institutions or certificates of competency please drop a line to The Technological Institute, c o the Daily News. UNION; STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince 'Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, 10:30 PJ. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. If convenient' pleas; purchase tickets at office; Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 The Fish which made "Rupert SMOKED BLACK COD J Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Williams SHAVING SPECIALS For the Men Williams Staving Cream Double size, Regular 50c, and i" Aqua Vefva Regular 25c, Both' for Aqua Velva Large size, and Williams Talcum Large size, Both for Ormes Ltd. fttt Pioneer Druggists' This Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. fill 9 p.m. ELIO'S Travel Round!- Then Travel With tj lion Branl Luggage ; Styles-andipricc suilrevcry purse and purpose. BOY (PItYWOOD) TRUNK You get extra strength, extra wear, at no extra cost For the Baby ENGtlSH PRAMS With Streamline Favorite without extra cost PORTABLE GO-CARTS blanl Four Popular Leading Lines that Cannot be Beaten SIILVER TIP 100 percent pui'e wool blanfet;. 'Arti excellent household: blanket. ; : ; j I SILVER" KING Tho finest camp blanket' in mar- net, SiriVER CLOUD-All POINT BLANKETS known'. Three-Piece Chesterfield Suite Used Furniture Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Range, Dinette Suite, ITeatersi Writing Desk, Beds, Singer Sewing Machine We Buy Used Goods or Exchange D. EL 10 i FURNITURE I Phone Green 421 I Business Ilour Open from 8 50c 50c FURNITURE kets ... wool! silver grey. 1 - :r ' ' - Their. excellence is weir , EXCHANGE Prince Rupert, B.C. a.m. to;5 p.m., Thurs. 8 tvmi tb l .ini 1