fAos rovn I 0 , ?,rt,ern British I I JOifWlOUd Columbia P0Wer 11 I Jffiv QlUUU ComPay limited C.P.R, steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Gray, -arrived In port at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the south and .sailed at 10 p.m, on het return to Vancouver' arid ' i THE SEAL ot QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only almon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PHONE 658 Bicycle .C.C.M. Girls' condition. Price TIUK1) AVENUE Vw TWO DRAMA FILMS HERE "West pf Shanghai" and "Love Is "On the Air" at Capitol Theatre "West of Shanghai." a thrilling melodrama revolving arouna tht oil concessions in central China with Boris Karloff in the leading role as a Chinese war lord, and Love Is on the Air," a mystery story of radio station life, come or, a double bill pros.ram to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week. In "West of Shanehai," an American (Gordon Oliver) discovert fan oil iieia dui n?s msuincieni monpv to develoo it. Doudlas Wood and Rlcardo Cortez, as financiers are in a race for the property General Fan? (Karloff) whose wifc Oliver has once saved, as an action of eratltude. hlr" h'm to becom' comDlete owner of the oil nronerty The villainous Cortez Is killed In ,a mix-uo. ine ieminine romantic I'ntfrest is carried by Beverly Rol-:berWnnd Sheila Bromley. I In "Love Is on the Air" Ronald ; Reagan, a newcomer to the screen plavs the part of a news broad- caster who. Incurring the wrath of i his .wonsors. Is demoted to a child-,rpn's story hfur. He stumbles on- , to a clue that leads to the solution I of a mysterious dlsannearance. . thrilling gun bittle between police and gangsters i$ the closing cllmar June Travis Is the chief romantic Interest. good working $12.50 Bicycle in first class 16.00 North Vancouver Pastor Is Coming Rev. J. S. Patterson to Supply In First Presbyterian Church For Six Weeks Rev. J. S. Patterson of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, North Vancouver, will be coming here to supply In the puiplt of First Presbyterian Church for the next six weeks following the departurt of Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingwortr for Medicine Hat. Labor Defense League Dance Affair on Christmas Eve Drew i Crowd of Some Two Hundred Persons Over two hundred persons were in attendance at a successful dance held in the Canadian La bor Defence League Hall on Christmas Eve. Music was supplied b: Stan Veitch's. Orchestra and the evening was one of enjoyment to all present. The winner of a turkey In a raffle was Paul Brentzcn with ticket No. 171. The winning ticket for the goose was 181. Reach the most people iu enj and district with an advertisement In the Dally Neva. HEATERS Used Quebec bricklined heater in full nickel trim. In first class CQ A A condition, medium size. Kitchen Range C-hole Canada Pride range with water jacket and large firebox for wood or coal. In first class COS condition.. $4D.VU Dining Room Suite Used dining room suite. Includes buffet with beveled glass. A A chairs and table Atl.UV Typewriter Royal typewriter in condition. Price Girls New Heaters Empire Wood Heater. A strictly high grade heater, built from heavy furnace steel with cast iron top, bottom and front with cast iron linings and two cooking covers. A large feed door, nickle-plated swing top and foot rails. Size, 2.4 inches in length, height 27 inches weight QOC C A 130 lbs.. Price V&D.DV Stove Pipe Stove Pipe. 6-incH, full 9r IVIItll. 1JUV.11 ....... .... . Elbows Stove Pipe Elbows. 6-inch. 30C Each ... .......a Steel Traps Victor No. 1 steel traps. CO H(Z Dozen .. Victor No. steel traps. jJ575 Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ELIO'S PRINCE RUPERT PROMINENT I DURING WAR States had ever engaged. For five years he managed affairs which began on his advent In office with the Pershing ex pedltlon into Mexico and culmlna ted In the world war and th later task of demobilization. Thereafter he fought for th ideals of Wilson, argued for can ccllation of war debts and, as on of eleven members of Preslder Hoover's national law enforcemer commission, wrote into the Wick crsham report of 1931 a persona Death Mrs. J. Yule and daughttcr ol Port Edward sailed on the Catala last evening for Vancouver. Mr Yule went south on the Cardcna Saturday morning. WAIKIl .NOTKK nun-Moil mill In take NOTICE THAT Colce Minims Oo. Ltd.. wlicse Bddrcas Is Atlln, u C will apply Icr a licence to take Mid w Four cud:? leet per ntccina ci waie out 'of Spruce Creek, which ilow Suth-cast and drains Into Atlln Lnk attaM J"lve miles S. E. of diversion polr.t. The -wtter win be divcrvea at point abort 250 feet 8. E. of Chanco Lea.-? No. 687 and will be used for Sluicing puuvase upon the mine dc crtbed m Cotoe Mining Co. Ui Leanes Tills notice was pouted on the ktouh' cn the 8th dav of November. 1937. A ce-py of Uita noUco and an appll ration pursuant thereto and to the Water Aot" wUl be fUed 4n the offlt of th Water Recorder at Atiui. u. u Objections to the aippllcatlon may oc filled -with the Mild Water Recorder or with the Ccmptrc41er of Water Rights, ran lament BulltUngs, victoria, . within thirty days after the tint ap poa ranee of this notice In a local news no tx-r COLPE MINING CO. LTD, Applicant ti t ri wiiMllno-. Affent The date of the first publication oi this notice Is December 22. 1937, f'.M j:i.i..vr ion oi' iti;sruvK NOTICE IS 11EREHY GIVEN that live Windbreak Reserve established by notice In the British Columbia Gawrtte of January 28th, Ij09, covering iv belt of land ton clwins in width and ex-teivding easterly along tlio coait of Graham lilaiul, Queen Charlotte Wan'Jt District, frnn ,the month cf Tc-el Rivet to Rwe Point. 4s cancelled. II. CAT1ICART Dciputy Minister of Lands. Iiands Dimnanent, Victoria, n. C i 7Ul D. 1937. ui Hell Known Chinaman 'Chan Quen, Who uperaicu ..si,", Newton D. Baker, One of United I For years 0n Eleventh Avenue, States Great Statesmen, Was Succumbs in Hospital Fighting: Pacifist Chan " Quen, well known local In the Moo$e Christmas Eve Dance Very Enjoyable Event nv coudIcs were in at- declaratlon In favor of the repeal tpndance at the Christmas Eve of the eighteenth amendment. When President Wilson and his League of Nations program went down to defeat In the 1920 election, Mr. Baker vowed that ho would never make a political speech that did not contain a plea for the league, the world coutt and International peace. He kept that vow. especially before the 1924 democratic convention. There, with tears streaming down his cheeks, he recalled, the Idealism of his dead chieftain and warned his party against repudia ting Wllsonlan policies. Although these views were noi always popular, Mr. Baker retain ed his place as One of the leaders of his party. Beginning as early ai 1912 he was mentioned six conse cutlve times as a possible presl dentlal nominee, but In "ach In stance he refused to take .uu of the "boom." Mr. Baker attained high ran)-in his profession. He was -one o the leading counsel in the famou steel merger battle of the Young stown Sheet & Tube Comnany. ren resenting those who favoied th. merger with the Bethlehem Stee Company. He also was counsel for the Laki Carriers Asoclatlon and took t. leading part in opposing diversion of water from the Great Lakei through Chlcagos sanitary cam. to the Mississippi.. Newton DichI Baker was bor December 3, 1871, at Martlnsburg W. Va. His father, for whom he was named, was a physician and served with Stuart's Cavalry of he Confederate Army In the Civ'' War. The son was graduated a' John Hopkins University In 189? and two years later obtained h's law degree from Washington & Lee University. He entered politics In Cleveland where he served several terms as city solicitor and twice was elected rravor. Shortly after the explratlot of his second term. President Wil son named him secretary of wat to succeed Llndley M. Garrison who resigned. On July 5, 1902, Mr. Baker mar ried Elizabeth Wells Leopold of Pottstown, Pcnn. They had one son and two daughters.- dance in the Moose Hall, me ai fair was a very enjoyable one and was in progress from 10 p.m. until 1 a. m. Music was by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra and B. J. Bacon PRIZES IN Inn flQ was master oi cerenwiuca. , Nellie Gurvlch and Alex Strachan presided at the door. No. 41120 was the lucky iiCKei lor mc uwi yw... of a turkey. BABY RACE Most Trolific Women In Italy Are Honored by II Duce ROME, December 29: Premier J Benito Mussolini has made lorma1 iresentation of awards to the most prolific mothers m Italy. A Naples woman gets first prize. She has had ten babies since the cam paign started In April 1926. A Ta-ranta woman, who delivered quad ruplets while her husband was away at the war in Ethiopia, also received a prize. Hudson Bay Changes Are Made Known Recent staff movements in the service of the Hudson Bay Co. Northern British Columbia Include j appointment of W. G, Crisp, form -1 erly of Kltwanga, as manager nr Telegraph Creek; Norman Henrv of Fort Vermillion as manager at Fort St. James. James Holdcn of Nlplgon as manager at Takla. L. 5 McBrlde of McDamcs Creek ar. manager at Dcase Lake, D. M. Cu' - hlll of Cold Lake as manager at Hudson Hope. J. Orcgg of Tcl.- raph Creek to special duty In tru- Yukon. R. Walker of Hudson's Hoof. on furlough and K. T. Vldlcr to apprentice at Port Simpson. LOW FARES FOR New Year WEEK-END SINGLE FARE and ONE QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP Minimum Fart 25c Goingfrom Thursday, Dec ember 30 to 2 p.m., Sunday, January 2. Returningsueiil Monday, January 3. ' Full Information frm any Attnl W37-686 Nolwdy Knocks The KNOX The Fooil Is Good The Roopis Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Kates Arc Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Brascll N. M. Brasell WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Returning to service after having been off for the past couple of weeks receiving repairs In dr J--1. of vonmnvpr in damage SUS- l. J - UUtH UK - CLEVELAND. Ohio. Dec. 29: : Chinese, who for years opcraiiu - stalned when she ran ashore- In a AP)-Newton D. Baker, who Islpiggery on Eleventh Avenue, aiea storm at Klngcome Point od Hnnrt horn wns n nwver ana a njirlv cnrisimas i""s urttippss Ttnval lsiana. u. n. IV fighting pacifist to whose lot Uj fell, as secretary of war in the cabinet of President Wilson, to conduct the most stupendous military activity In which the United piWp Runert Oeneral liospuai nrinop neorce. CaDt. H. h where he had been a patient for Neddeni arrivcd In port at tO:SO about a month. He was fifty-two thls mornlng from Vancouver years of age and has a brother in powcU Rlver and ocean Falls and the Takla Lake mining district. The saUs ftt 4 O.ciock this afternoon arrival of the brother m ine cuy f(jr Anyox and Stewart whence Is awaited before funeral arrange-, ghe wiu rcturn here tomorrow cve- ments are takers. made by D.C. Undcr- nlng southbound. C.N.R. steamer Prince John. Capt. I Nell McLean, coming north on ! regular voyage from Vancouver via ' Queen Charlotte Islands, left Queen ! Charlotte at 9:30 this morning for '.Massett and, weather permitting, should arrive here about tomorrow afternoon. , I I'M III ! Ill iiiumin in "'I " 1111111 7 MVS TAWM CUrUL PAJffli Mhos For a a .1 m This advcrtbeinrnt i not iuil-lishcd or displavcd 1 y the Liquor Control I't.jird or by the Government of llritish Columbia. Grand TONIGHT and THlW Last rmni... "L,DAT onow x "ORIS KARLOFF RICARDO COUTEZ In a Story More Si.rfl-Tha Today', Headlinfs! "WEST OF SHANGHAI" With BEVERLY KOREKTS (At 7:13 and 9:31) I'LL'S RONALD RKACAN (Warner Bros. New si Discovery) 5 'LOVE IS ON THE AIR' Broadcasting a new kbiU love, laughs and th With JUNE TRAVIS (At 8:18, Once Only) MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S ll Special Stage and Screen Show Fun and Favors Cash Drawing General Admission Ik Liiees (Reserved) 5( TICKETS NOW SELLING TRAPPERS! Reforc ScHiug Your Furs (let (luldbloom's Price On Them I want all kindi ( furs and positive can pay more thin anyone else. GOLDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE rini ish Celebrate the Passing of the Old Year FIRST-Send a New Year Card. We have : a iW and splendid assortment of New Year and man. You cards. SECOND Drills in the New Year with a Hang. Paper Hats Dozen Serpentine pozen rolls (240 throws) ... Confetti Dozen packages : Balloons No. 60, round. Assorted colors. Gross Japanese Lanterns Vary fancy. Each Nolseimkcrs Clappers, horns, etc. Dozen IllflW Olliv 1lnn nwn , ... Dozen 20c. 3 for Crackers-Only a few boxes left 2jC' 3X' A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW TO ALL YBAB