' -at aaay I i .nn ai. news nott's I Anneue mm - Woven Springs "Snpcials at uwi"' 1 ' ' Thurfiwy . Hrf cep and Wool clty commissfoner W. J. Al'der . ti,o oitv nn th( Prince tupert this morning after spend-',lg the Christmas ,and New Year Mason at Victoria. T w Hall, Inspector or schools, returned to the cttjfor. the Prfriie Rupert this mom)rig after speeding the Christmas and New Year season In Victoria. Miss Lois McRae, who has been visiting for the past week at Stewart with her sister, Mrs. O. A: Kvale. will return to the city from the north on the Prince Rupert Thursday evening. D. C Scott, well known candy traveler, was not among commercial men who arrived from Vancouver on the Prince riupert this morning. Mr. Scott, sent a note explaining that he was unable to keep up his record of twenty-seven years of arriving In Prince Rityert on the first Wednesday of the New Year. He hopes to be here towards the end of the month Announcements each . . Buffet ' . . at ! Thursday morning "Specials" at ! Annettes. Crepe dresses arid Wool dresses, Special $2.00. (4) Mrs. Neal Carter and two stmk returned to trie city oh the Prince Rupert this morning after spend: Ing the Christmas and New Yeat season in Vancouver. Owing to Universal Week of Prayer activities, the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association to have been held this Monday was cancelled. Thomas Anderson, superintendent of the Tucks Inlet reduction plant or Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from q trip to Vancouver. 1 The r'rtriilftr wpvh iurAVtnn i jithe Prince Rupert Rotary Club ; tomorrow wiu take ithe form of a 1 business rneetlns with no snpaVp.l n wis occasion. Moose Lodee meets 8 nVlrrflr tnnsfV, xta wS nation of officers. C. F. Kemp, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from, the south on th Prince Rupert this morn ing. Mrs. Kemp is remaining In Erik Frey's Concert, January 15. 'the south for a while longer. ELIO'S FURNITURE New Goods The English Pram at Its Best Made of fine mater ial We particularly call your attention to the new streamline hood which is available without extra cost. We have an assortment in this line. BLANKETS - Just Arrived Four Popular Leading Lines that Cannot lie Beaten SILVER Til 100 percent pure wool blanket. An excellent household blanket. SILVER KING The finest camp blanket in market. SILVER CLOUD All wool silver grey. POINT HLANKETS Their excellence is' well known. Used Furniture 7-Piece Fumed Oak Dining Room Set $32.00 at 1 Atlas Couch, with pad at Iron Beds each .V - s $9.00 $1.50 $2.00 We BUy Used Goods or Exchange D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince RutfSri, B.C. Huslness Hours Open frorrf 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 17 A ITO Rev, '- 0 10 i n io REQUIRED C. 1. Clarke Speaks Ably And Inspl'ringly in Week of Prayer The second of the series of meet lngs being conducted In the cltyj churches this week in observance! of Universal Week of Prayer was, held in St. Andrew's Cathedral) last evening when there was a fair attendance. Dean Gibson was. In1 charge of the devotional period and Rev. C. D. Clarke read the Scripture lesson and delivered a thoughtful and inspiring address 6n the subject of faith. Faith was that without which no 6ne could live, declared Mr. Clarke. -All . . . , . - . . from the demoralizing effect, es peclally to young people, of the re lief allowance." The speaker depre bated the condemnation of the ef ions oi omers unless mere was among There could be no goodwill where nations were arming to the teeth and where the strong dominated the weak. Christ must reign su-1 preme if nations were to dwell together In peace. Jesus Christ was the solution of the racial problem. Faith in Christ provided the only basis of fellowship among the races of the world. In Christ all could unite. The Speaker concluded by making a strong plea for a united Christen-doni which was the most crying I need of the times. The services will be continued this evening in the United Church when the address will be given by Dean Gibson. Hotel Arrivals Savoy Francis Thorne, Kincollth; Deeiing, city. . Prince Kupert Mri. G. M. Belrnes, Hazelton; H. G. Woddall, C.N.R.; Mrs Archie Mc-Innis, North Bulkley: Mrs. J. M. Carter and Mrs. N. G, Pratt. Port Esslhgton; Mrs. C. Sawyer, Salvus. i Central H, Gallon and W Lelghtbh, city; E. S. McCarthy. Vancouver; E. C. Andbrson. CNR. Knox : t- John ,Carl?on. Prince Rupctt. W J. Crawford, Stewart. 'j Wake up your liver bile- AnJ You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to go Tk livrr thould pour out two poundi of liquid liile into your bowl daily. If thu bilo In not flowing frroly, your food d. won't ditwU It'luat dwyi In the bowoii. bloU up your. tomch. You r eomlipmUd. Harmful pniaons to into the body. nd you fori lour, unk tnd th world looks punk. . Atnpr bowel rooTurowit dorm t Jwiy in t tha cue. You nd omthing tht work; on tk lier u well. It Uke thi food, old Carter'! Utile Uver Pllli to f et then two pound! ot bilt flowinc frcaly and mikt you feel "up and up". Harrnleni and enU,they mak the bilo flow freely. They do tha work of rmlomel but hay no calomel or mercury lo them. Aak for Cartw'a Littla liver I'llla by namal Stubbornly refuas anything elaa. 25c iv Tin'. tl I'liliMfciforuT ik iiunisii ( III IMIHt IN I'HdlVlTK . Ill fin- Mailer Ilic "AilmlnUlrnllon .iff Amlr ... . - In Hip MHller f llir KMutr.ol .lleriinni Titfi,(uii liM.t.iiKi..l Inletim TAKE NOTICE tht by orcler Of 111 Honor, Wi E. FLiher, th.6tl day pi Jarmnry, A. D. 1937, t va appointed AdinlinlJitrtitor of the eMate ot BejnsrtJ V. Thornton, deboiswl. and all parties having clilroj., against in aaid, egt.o itr. b&xby , required V. furnish, Home, properly verified, to Hie on or bfore the '6th day, of Ftbrunry. A. D. 1937. and M partleei lndttoled .to the estate are requlrrtlvto pay tho amount of their Indebtedness., to me fcrtliwlth. ' NORMAN A. WATT. Olflolai. AdrnUUitrator, . Prince Rupert, B.,C. Dfljted tills 5th clay ' ot. January . A.D. IS37! CAffiHlNG COLD? ss At the first worn-fng neeie quick a few drops up each nostril. Its timely use helps prevent many colds. VlCKS VATRONOL Three New Houses Erected, Boats Being built and Preparations Made For New Sawmill . ycaocu kuwi ji borne Kina. -Th- vniae of Dodge Cove on The purpose of the speaker was to rjigby island has made consider stress the fact of faith in Christ, abie progress this year. Not only wiiak fc meant, loaay ana its ap- have Julius Hadland and his sons plication to all problems. Faith did 'started to set up their new saw- not dissolve problems. It solved rhlll, machinery for which it ls them. By facing up to problems understood has been secured from ' and making an effort to bring jihe Queen Charlotte Islands, but about their solution, people were Ed Wahl has -been busy all the I riot only helping themselves but year building boats and he still j also those who came after. ihas a number of orders on hand "Jesus Christ is the solution of ltd keep him bus during the win-our economic problem," declared ! ter. Mr. Clarke. "It is possible to build! Three new houses have been an order on the example and 'erected during the year. Otto Ol-teaching of Jesus that will be free ! sen has erected a six rcom dwell ing, SigmUnd Cshgesvold has built a four room place and Julius Hadland has a new six room house Close to the site of the new mill. The lumber for the mill was cut something better to suggest. Faith by e "ands at Oona River without works was of little value. Jesus Christ was the only solution of International problems. He came to establish peace and goodwill on the earth. There could not be much goodwill while men were dwelling In constant fear of each other. There Acc was na& UJUUI much evidence Ul of before moving over to Digby Nearly twenty children are attending the school at Dodge Cove. FORGOT HIS WIFE GODERICli, Ont., Jan. 6: (CP) An Auburn district farmer, his wife ter some tinkering the engine was fixed . and away they went. Some , miles along one of the children! asked "Where's mama?" What ma- ... . . . i ma said to papa when he went back to get her is not recorded. Mrs. John A. Fraser returned t j the city on the Prince Bupsrt this morning from a visit to Vancouver and Kamloops. CLlssiFlED FOR SALE FOR SALE Baby Buggy. Good as new, Bargain. Phone Blue 610. hiornlngs. (8) FOR SALE General Electric hand cleaner, 1935 model. Like new.! Phone Mrs. Pullen, Black 272. (tf) FOR SALE Demonstrator Apex, arc welder. 125 amps. Operating cost averages 3 kw. per hour, not affected by zero temperature or dampness. Machine now, being used, aj, Northern Fisher-m'eiVi Cold Storage, Owlrig to heavy work larger mcdel is being Installed. Will dispose of this, model fir $00.p0'. This machine will carry' manufacturers' guarantee against defects for one year. Can be bought with liberal down payment. See Bill Rogers on the Job or at Knox Hotel. (5) WANTED WANTED A good strong girl to do all cooking and housework for a family ot four, must be cheerful and willing. Apply Mrs. J. S. Nelson, clo II. B. C, Kltwanga, 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. ,diresXP.p,,Bgx,26tt Personal OENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Paclfl'i Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver: MENQet vigor, at once. New Os-trex .Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgprators and other stimulants. One dose peps up or-gans4 glands. If not delighted, ""aker refunds few cents paid rill of wilte; Orrrieif Limited, tf No'rkap Society-Names Officers H. Gulbransen. is Elected, President' Of Organization For Coming Year The lozal -Ncrkap Society held its annual , meethlg lift ntght and elected officers for the year as follows: PresldontJI.Gulbransen. Vlce-Pres!dentJ. A. Eich Secretary, B. Pederssm. Treasurer, Mrs. Nels Lutli". Guard, Nels Luth. Sick visiting committee Mrs. O. Klldal and Mrs P. A: Lien. Auditors BT. Eriksen and C; Berg. There "a"as a good atiendarice of members arid a to'clal hour' followed the meeting. CKAXUERKY APPLES One cup cranberries, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup water, 6 apples. Cover cranberries with water and cook until broken. Press through a coarse sieve. Add sugar, bring to a boll", add apples peeled, cored and cut In eighths. Cook very slowly until apples are clear and have absorbed juice. Cool and serve with whipped cream as dessert. Use apples which do not break up Timely Recipes j in cooking. Spy, Delicious, Russet! or Tolman Sweet are good varieties for this purpose. ' . m( t f i a the lack of the Spirit of Christ and children were driving home SuTIODSlS Ol LZMd Act the nations of the world iA i when when engine engine trouble trouble developed. developed. Af- Af-' hujjuio "u,,u uwl rRE-IMPTIONS T 7" AC ANT. osreserrrd, aureyd Crow landi may be. prt-empted by Brlltah aubjecta oner II yeari, of age. and by allena on declaring Intention to becom Britlab iubjecti. conditional upon resl-dtnee. occupation and Improvement. Full Information concerning Pra-emp- tlona la given in Bulletin no. I. .Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land." copiei ot which can be obtained tree of charge by addreaaing the Department of Landa. Victoria, B.C.; Bureau ot Provincial Information. Victoria, or any Government .Agent. Records will be granted covering only land aultable for agricultural: purpoaei within reasonable, distance of road, school and marketing facilities and which., U not timber land. le carrying over 8,000. board feet per aero east of the -Coast Ranat.and 1000 feet per acre west, of that Range. Applications for pre-empttona are to be addressed to the Land .Commissioner - of the Land Recording Division in which, the land applied for ta situated, on printed forms obtained from tbt Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years- and Improvements made, to valu of 110 per .acre, including clearing and cultivating at least flvt acres, before a Crowa Grant can be received. Pre-emptlona carrying part time conditions ot occupation arc also granted. FVRCHASE Oft LEASE Applications art received for purchase ot vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmbcrland. .for agricultural purposes. Minimum price of first-class larablei land Is 5. per acre., and aecond-elase igrailng) land. H 50 per acre. Further Information Is given in Bulletin No. 10. Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." As a partial, relief measure., reverted -lands may be acquired by purchase ta ten equal instalments, with tlie first payment suspended for two years, provided taes are paid when due and improvements are made durln the flret two .year, of. not less than 10 of the appraised value. Mill factory of Industrial sites on timber land, not esceedlng 40 acres, SU be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stismpag. Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding tt acres, may be leased as homesltes oondw tlonal upon a dwelling being, erected m the first year, title being obtained after residence and Improvement conditions fulfilled and land has been, surveyed. . For graiing and Industrial purposes" arras not exceeding M0 aerca may be leased by one person or a company. , Under tha Orailng Act th Provlaoeisi divided into grarlng districts and the range adminlatered under grating reui- . Hons, amended from time to time to mm varying condition. Annual grailacpttr mlts are issued bused on certain monthly, rates per head of stock. Priority to gra. ing prlvllejes Is given to resident stook wners. stock-owners may form associations for range, management. . partially free permtta available for "tUer. campers and trsveUara. up to tan head. At Reasonable Prices Palmistry Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL BLDG. Phone Green 701 HOTEL NEW ROYAL J. Zarelli, Proprietor "A home Away from HOME" Rates jl.(jo. tip 50 Rooms ilot & Cold Wdter Prince Rupert, B.C. -Phone 281.. COBoxa93.4, It a -. a . DATES'; NEWS- - FAWTSrtJrtj m Cndice' of a Man Who fvhfftvs 111 1 "9 a S - rii Try a M edico 9 2 SSV?- 3i ter no The only Cellophane Sealed Filter. It really filters One Price $1.00 We are exclusive agents Onnes Ltd. Ufifi Pioneer Drttgists The Rexall Store Phones: 8l & 82 Open DaSiy From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sumfays and Holidays From 12 riooh till 2 p.m., " p.m. till 9 p.m. B 2aiiSia?ij&' iri- ..... . ... . HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT ! KUthen Cans $1.25 Alarm Clocks $1.5 Hardwood Tables .$2.5Q; Eartliemyafe Crocks $1.25 50-Piece Dinner Set .$8.50 Thdtopsdh Hardware Gci. Ltd. ... . . . , . t z r-.' i i i,.. i- a l -j i L Our Co w fnfe you very lor. J'dy our wnotr VouXttltft 5 Tmevvav X TfiEVTREAryoo Treat Yourself to a HaiW New Vear" by having ydUr Coal bin fiill df the best coal in town. -EVITT & Co. Have the Coal to Suit Ybiir Requireraehts 651 -r-, .PHONE 652 UNION STEAMSHIPS LfDi, , Steamers;;leave Prince, Rupert ibt Vancouver:, .' T.S.SV(JATALA EVERY TUESDAY. 1:311 1'tAi" Due Vancouver, Thursday p.U. T.S.S: CARDENA FRIDAY, 1C:30 tist. Due Vft"Ti26uver, Mbndly tfjiC . If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations nnd tickets from A'. W. NEWIAN', Prince Rupert Afcent, Third Ave. Phone 568 ThhFxsfi inhich made Prince Rupert famous Braiid SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd PiiltfCE RUPERT, B.C; MajilBttaVBSsaaHBssWasa& Xr x xr Xr it no sat trai It's interesting to know, when reading .the .Daily, News tKdt the people of tliS whole district are doing the same.