Monday January 11. iMT LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. exe-, Prince Rupert Pioneers' Associa meeting Wednesday. Special at Annette's,. Tuesday oniy two and three-piece 100 purr wool suits. Special $4.00. ( tf ) Miss Malsle Macdonald, who has been on a vacation trip to' Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon. -Build B.C. Payrolls" Pacific In Cold Weather Pi llMmiBlTffn Whenever cold weather comes we think of the letters which tell how well Pacific Milk stands low temperatures. Tills is one of the reasons for the steady increase in demand, as low temperatures are hard on milk. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE tion Annual Meetlne for election Of officers. City Hall, Monday, Jan. 11, 8 pm. SeCy. (8) George Dibb, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Alder, wife of City Commissioner Alder, has left Victoria for Los Angeles where she will visit for the next few months with her son, George Alder. J. R. Algulre, well known owner of Whitehorse, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon re- J turning north after a trip to i ! i Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson were here aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon return Ing to Juneau where Mr. Robertson Is a practising lawyer. They have been on a trip to Seattle and else where In the south. Mrs. E. C. Stevens of Skidegate and her daughter, Mrs. A. J.' In- grahara of Surf Inlet, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Surf Inlet. Mrs. Stevens, who has been visiting at Surf Inlet for the past few weeks, is on her way . . . I 1. L I - ".I DUCK IU U1C VUCCM OMillWHC 1 Islands. ELIO'S FURNITURE Travel Round Then Travel With lion Brand' Luggage Styles and price suit every purse and purpose UUY (PLYWOOD) TRUNK You get extra strength,, extra wear, at no extra cost For the Baby ENGLISH PRAMS With Streamline Favorite without extra cost PORTABLE GO-CARTS Blankets Four Popular Leading Lines that Cannot he Beaten SILVER TIP 100 percent pure wool blanket. An excellent household blanket. SILVER1 KING The finest camp1 blanket in market. SILVER CLOUD All wool silver grey. POINT BLANKETS Their excellence is well known. Three-Piece Chesterfield Suite Used Furniture Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Range, Dinette Suite, Heaters, Writing Desk, Beds, Singer Sewing Machine We Buy Used 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., Thnrs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dr. O. H. Whaley, Ketchikan dentist, and Mrs. Whaley, after a trip to California and elsewhere in the United States, were here aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning north. Wallace George, manager of the Juneau cold storage plant, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning to the Alaska Capital after a trip to Seattle. Miss Janet C. McTavlsh R.N., lady superintendent of the Whitehorse Hospital, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah vesterdav af ternoon returning to the Yukon town. Mothers ! In treating your family' colds, don't experiments L and don't take chances . ..use V VAPORUB W. T. Farwell, a ticket clerk for the Yukon and White Pass Route at Skagway, was a passsnger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning north after a trip to Seattle. Robert Houston, manager of the Hudson Bay Co.'s store at Port Simpson, and Mrs. Houston were week-end visitors in the city. They arrived in town by gasboat Saturday and returned home on the Catala Sunday night. E. R. Stone, United States De partment of Indian Affairs repre sentative at New Metlakatla. Al aska, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning north after a business trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall, after spending a couple of days here visiting with Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson, following a trip to San Francisco, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for their home in Ketchikan. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss May Thompson. TURN BOAT INTO BARGE Salvage Queen Snohomish to be Converted Replaces Her The veteran deepsea tug Salvag? Queen will be converted Into a fuel barge, Island Tug and Barge Co. officials at Victoria announce. The Queen will be replaced in the salvage service by the Snohomish, a former United States coastguard vessel. Capt. F. MacFarlane and members of the crew of the Salvage Queen will be transferred to the nowly-acqulred vessel. Hotel Arrivals Royal James McDonald. J. Fitzgerald, city; H. C. Halllday and M. Johnston, C.N.R.; Sven Johanson,. CaU alioo, AltaV Warren NystromP John Bustnes and J. C. Bustnes, Ketchikan. Central . I. A. Bradford, C.N.R.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Leask, Metlakatla; James Hart and Peter Hurven, city; E. Tergen, Oona River. Savoy J. Bergman, Oona River; A. F. Guthrie, Ketchikan; R. Johnsen and O. Andreassen, city; Charles Koford, Terrace. Prince Rupert Kenneth D. Bell, Fairbanks; A. O, Snyder, Lee Barragar and Alex Holder, Juneau; Dudley Little and Mrs. N. Sherwood, Terrace; N. P. Langford, Premier; H. Wearne, Telkwa; W. B. Benoit, Vancouver; Mrs. A. J. Irigraham, Surf Inlet; Mrs. E. C. Stevens, Skidegate. Knox E. Perry, city; William Brasell, Vancouver, SPECIAL PRICE On Custom Tailor-Made SUITS $38.56 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 M. M. Stephens THE DAILY Nj5v73 PADS THRt listen this to - - "Oh! would I were dead now "Or up In my bed now "To cover my. head now "And have a good cryl" It's queer how so many women get that way Thomas Hood, the man who wrote the "Song of a Shirt", knew his women and the dear things themselves don't know why. They're Just made that way. But when they have had a good cry, they feel a whole lot bette; when it's "over to find that with Albert & McCaffery's coal, the fire hasn't gone out in the meantime. For one of the virtues of Albert &. McCaffery's coal is It lasts! For twenty years Albert & Mc Caffery'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 most heat for the least money and that's what you want. So, the next time you need coal. Just phone 116 or 117 to Albert & McCaffery and order Nanalmo-Wellington for furnace and heater; Alberta-sootless for the kitchen range. You deserve the best! The Letter Box APPRECIATION Editor, Daily News: I would like to draw your atten tion and that of the citizens of Prince Rupert and express appreciation to Chinese storekeepers restaurant proprietors. Credit Is due these people for coming for ward and helping to make the Christmas season happy not only for the single unemployed but for the married people who are on re lief and their children by provid ing them with a good turkey din ner and giving something for the children's Christmas trees. There was a great deal of good done in this way. As far as I can see the China man is as good a friend as the worker has. But they cut a China man's relief down -gig- -$8.60 per montn. ROBERT KYDD Felix Batt, who arrived In the city recently to recuperate from a long and serious illness which caused him to be confined to hospital in Edmonton for several weeks, continues to make satisfactory progress toward recovery at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Batt, Fifth Avenue East. It will probably be another couple of months, however, before he Is able to leave the city to resume his duties with the Consolidated Min ing & Smelting Co. Announcements Erik Frey's Concert, January 15. Presbyterian January 25. Burns' Concert, JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Specials PHONE 95? Mutton Chops 2 lbs ...... Shoulder Mutton 4 lbs Mutton Steak 3 lbs - Shoulder Stew 3 lbs Humburger Steak, 3 lbs. 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast Beef 4 lbs Short Ribs Beef 3 lbs ... Tins? 5 lbs 1.... I Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak 2 lbs Rib Steak 2 lbs .......... Veal Chops 2 lbs. - 35c 50c 25c 35c 25c 35c 25c New Volumes For Library Number of Books Are Added To Institution Stock 25c 40c Recent additions to the pay section of the Prince Rupert Public Library Include the following, volumes: "The Man Who Caught the Weather, and Other Stories" (Aldrich), "Flowers for the Judge" (Alllng-ham), "A Clue For Mr. Fortune" i Bailey), "Eternal Deeps" (Bas- 35c 35c 30 c sett), "Sand Castle" (Beith), "Earth's Quality" (Birkett), "Hon- ourable Estate" (Brittaln), "Three Bags Full" (Burlingame), "A Pageant of Victory" (Farnol), "Into the Sunset" (Gregory), "Yang and Yin" fHobart), "The Man of the Storm" (Hueston), "The Sea's a Thief" (Lockley), "Here Was a Man" (Lofts), "Fire Over England" (Mason), "In the Steps of St. Paul" (Morton), "Day of Immense Sun" (Nlles), "Mary Lavelle" (Orien), "Tare Harvest" (Peters), "White Velvet" (Rohmer). "So Free We Seem" (Todd), "The Corpse With the Floating Foot" (Walling), "This Isn't the End" (Widdemer). L. H. Metzgar, manager of the Alaska-Juneau mine at Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon re turning to the Alaska capital af-i er a trip to San Francisco. CUSSflEl FOR SALE FOR SALE Trap line. Apply E. Glover, 149 9th Ave. West. (11) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished suite, Pal mer Apartments. Phone Red 444. (10) WANTED WANTED A good strong girl to do all cooking and housework for a family, pf four, must be cheerful and willing. Apply Mrs. J. S. Nelson, co H. B. C, Kitwanga, B. C. (9) 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 261. LOST LOST At the Armory New Year's Eve white silk scarf with bl.ue spots. Please return to Dally News. (tf) PERSONAL lENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for $1. Pacini Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant readings. Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver, B.C. Four questions, answered. Send birth month. Donation, (tf) MEN Get vigor at once. New Os- trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, aker refunds few cents paid all or wTtte. Ormes Limited, tf COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, ProprMor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 SHAY Williams NG SPECIALS For the Men Williams Shaving Cream Double size, Regular 50c, and AquaYelva Regular 25c, Both for Aqua Velva Large size, and Williams Talcum Large size, Both for iff 50b 5Qc Ormes Ltd. Zfihe Pioneer Drvifft'sts The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 83 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. (ill 9 pan. THE ENGINEERS GUIDE (To Success) Correspondence Training: Leading to University Degrees, Specialized Engineering' Branches and Government Certificates m ENGINEERS or POTENTIAL ENGINEERS interested in taking jjg instruction In any of the applied sciences leading to examination E by professional Institutions or certificates of competency please i drop a line to The Technological Institute, c o the Dally News. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING j COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA j Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos- phates, Complete FcrtiUzers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silvtr, KIcctrolyUc Lead. Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. I WINTER WEATHER WANTS Heating Stoves, from $2.75 upwards ; Lids Grates Linings : '; Stove Screens $2.75 - ; Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd.t MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishing EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Phone 775 Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: ' T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJtt '. Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Monday axn. If convenient pleasn purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 - It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New3 that the people of the whole district are doing the same.