fA3B FOUR AGED CIHNAMAtf'DIES Divisional headquarters of the provincial police have been advised that an aged Chinaman, Quan Sib. was found dead on January 11 in his cabin at Prince George. He-was 84 years of age and had been. In Canada fifty years. Class iFi E Q FOR SALE FOR SALE Trolling boat, 30 ft., 8 horsepower gas engine. Apply Olof Anderson, Billmor, B.C. .. . . j!7) FOR'SALE Pure bred wire hair terrier dog, one year, unbeatable pedigree. Splendid with children. No reasonable offer refused. Box . 10. Dally News. 15) i Washington. WANTED (tf) TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned up to January 20, 1937 for the purchase of the building only or building and two lots, 7 and 8, Block 11, Section 5. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. P. Tinker Co. Ltd. (15) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-plece Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-piece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-plece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50. Furnish lour home complete three roonisr 59 -piecesall for $165. Many other barga'ns, Terms ir you wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mail Order House. 8th floor Beklns Building. Vancouver, (tf ) MALE HELP WANTED tlon of weekly paper In the Prince Rupert dirlct Apply T. R., 121 Shelly Bid?., Van., B.C. (14) WANTED Room and board, close '. In) Steady. Apply Dally News. - (15) WANTED For cash. United States! sfnmne nlH rwtfwtA t -! GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supp'U Highest grade 15 for si. Pacifi Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouver Bahquet-Dance For Boys' Band Some Sixty Younr Folks Eninv Themselves at Annual Affair The annual banquet and dance Jfor members of the Eoys' Band and some thirty guests, held Fri day night In the ingles' Hall, vta. a very enjoyable affair for all present. It was sponsored by the Parents Association. After full justice had been done to the bounteous spread, there were appropnaie addresses on general welfare, spirit of co-operation and community effort by Mrs. J. G. Viereck, president of the Prince Rupert Boys' Band Parents Association, by G. W. Johntsone, chairman of the Prince Rupert Boys' i Band Association, and Bandmaster Robert Greenfield. The musical (program included vocal solos byj luavia Jones, tap dancinsr. bv DarL jHcdgkinson, Eltie Glsks and Mar- FOR SALE 44 ft. 35 hp. dicselprct Davey, harmonica solos by boat Discovery, suitable for hall-j Marie Bussanlch, piano solos by out trolling and seine fishing. JacKie Joy, Impersonations by Hen-Price $3,000.00.. O. Fjelde, owner, I Montesano, and Hill Billy songs c!o Olson and Sunde Shlpyards,by Jolny O'Neill, Dick Winskw, Seattle, Washington, or Sunde 1 Terry Fortune, Dave Eastman and ana dEyers Company. Seattle. George Brown, Mrs. Jack Joy was convener and Mrs. Prrkins, Mrs. J. Brown and Mrs. J. G. Viereck were in charge of the, kitchen. Music for dancing, which lasted until ra'dnlght, was provided by an orchestra consisting of Mrs .r s Black, Robert Greenfield and Gui- do Bussanich. Johnny O'Neill was master of ceremonies. Hotel Arrivals Savoy J. Bergman, Oona River: Sam Murray, Prince Rupert: J. H. Reed. O. Okon and J. Morris, C. N. R H. Hansen, Vancouver.' Royal W. T. Chapman, CNJl.; o,' Jarobson and A. Jarnhon riaw. pcrt; R. J. Alllnson and 3. An. derson, Vancouver. Prince Rupert i .. - : j. Aiaxwcu, city; capt; A.- Innea- OPENING for capable man to iTay'.or, Jchn D, Galloway and Har-handle advertisinz and clrnln-!old 1 Carson, Smlthcrs; E. Williams. Ed- monton; R. A. Makepeace, Terrace. '. listen to this - - "For you all know security "Is mortal's chlefest enemy.' on cover or accumulations of ahv From hls earliest known his"ry, ! amount. P. Gamula, Box 623. I'EUSONAl (30) ! I cenlirftt, 1. . u , . . """j uvku man s i. iaeai, which has eluded him. down to our i times. The great adapter Shake-ispeare knew this when he put I these words Into the mouth of He cate whose straits separate us from j Queen Charlotte Islands, r . . . j ovvujuy irom coia, nowever. vou can have when you buv Albert a TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant readings ' McCaffery's coal. For twenty years Write Madam Francis, 2531 11 has been the best available. It Is Woodland, Vancouver. B.C. Four thc" best today- And lt bet,ter could questions answered. Send birth got' we would have u- !t gives month. Donation. (tf) you tne moHi heat the least imoney-and that's what you want. 6 nce' wew U5, I 3 im next t,me you need coal trex Tonic Tablets contain ra I Just phone 116 or 117 to Albert & oyster invigorator. and othe-i McCaffery and order Nahaimo-stlmulants. One dose peps up ot Wellington for furnace and heater-gans, glands If not delighteu I Alberta-sootless for the kitchen aker refunds few cents paid range -aU or write. Ornies Limited ,t You ' deserve the best! nWACKENZIES FURNITURE : January Sale Inlaid Linoleum, square yard .$1,28 Printed Linoleum, jsquarc yard 75c t Special Prices on Clearance Lines Pliotic 775 Prince Kupcrt, B.C. ! WINTER WEATHER WANTS I 4 Healing Stoves, from $2.75 upwards Pipes - Elbows - Collars - Dampers Lids Grates Linings Stove Screens $2.75 Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Halibut-Boat Owners Talking Curtailment Alffie Off With Tow Of Clamshells for Seattle Bute-dale io Operate Fish Meal Plant The Prince Rupert Halibut Boat Owners' Association, of which George Fritz is president, was ini yesterday afternoon at the Canadian Legion rooms discussing curtailment plans for the 1937 season such as lay over periods between trips and limits per man per trip. Another meeting Is to be held tonight. It is expected curtailment measures .this year will be similar to those nf Mnir. vear. I Coastwise Steamship & Baree Co.'s steamer Amur.- Capt. J. Mc- ".eod, southbound from Stewart to Preparatory work for the season ! i THE DAILY NE7TS around Butedale cannery under wav pnrlv this loreman, R. J. Creighton. and five men having arrived there aboard the Catala yesterday from Vancou ver to make a start. A; L. Stewart, manager of the plant, will be coming north later in the week aboard the Princess" Adelaide. The fish meal plant in connection with Butedale is,, to be put in operation again this year. With a -fair-sized iist of passen gers, Union steamer Catala.- Cant. John Muir, arrived in port at 8:20 last evening from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. for Stewart, An-. Tacoma, made a brief call In port ther from getting away jca.iiuay auemoon. Armour Salvage" CO.'s big service boat Algle left last Friday night for Seattle, having In tow a large XJowload of clamshells from Dun- das Island. Home Oil Distributors tanker Dlnamac, Capt. J. McCulloch. ar rived in port this morning with a cargo of fuel for -the company's local station. After dischartrine. ishe will sail oh her return tn Vancouver. ; ' Stewart ' Donaldson day oh his return to Port Essington after alter a a week-end week-end visit visit here here with with rihefKitwanga Church E. Army Officers Tait Elected First Captain Meeting: Wednesday At KITWANGA, Jan. 18: The Church Vnny held its annual meeting on Wednesday. There was a nnnrl ntlonHfinra it tVia mwHnrr BtlTlcE. SOCletV f, yjjK H.mtwHv w M.U 1 " which was presided over by Rev., the screen of the Capitol Theatre B. Shearman. Officers elected were as follows: First Captain, E. Tait. Second Captain, Richard Fowler. First Lieutenant, George Moore. Sacond Lieutenant, Jacob Fowl- yox and, other northern polnta er. whence sue is due back here to-.1 Third Lieutenant. Fred Johnson. the j morrow morning southbound. ' Fourth Lieutenant, Harold Shl- clalr. left jester- Sergeant-Major, Solomon Bryant i?ti r A 1 his gasboat Two Rivers. He had Whltf " 11151 ""Ve I J 11 VP Ann intended going back to Essineton but was prevented by stormy wea-; Honoa FnirUr, The Morning AfterTaking Carters Litfle Liver Pills I Good Attendance at C. L. D. Affair Saturday Night I,. The Canadian Labor Defence League held a well attended whist drive and dance last Friday night. Prize-winners at cards were: ladies' first,, Mlrs Muriel McLean! second, Mrs. Wallace; men's first, Joseph Rowat; second, D. Math-eson. Refreshments were served after which dancing was enjoyed with R. R. Webster as master of cere monies, " " " " ' BOTH FILMS VERYG00D "Society Doctor" and "The Cat and Fiddle" at Capitol Theatre At First of Week Featuring Robert Taylor, Chester Morris, Virginia Bruce and Blllle Doctor" comes to as one of the feature presentations on a double bill for the first of; this week. The second picture Is a musical drama "The Cat and the Fiddle" with Ramon Navarro and Jeanette MacDonald heading a cast of well known and popular 'players. ! ' "Society Doctor" is ,a novel drama of htepitai life, telling the 6tory of the compstltlon of two young doctors for the lov of a pretty nurse. There Is thrilling action from start to finish of the picture, the' high point Uuig when one of the doctors (Morris) Is shot by a gunman and the other (Taylor i saves hts life by opera t-refused to take the chance. "The Cat and the Fiddle" is a smashing romantic hit which was very , popular on Broadway. It is the first time that Navarro and Miss MacDonald have bih teamed up. Other well known members of the cast are Frank Morgan Charles Butterworth, Jean Herscholt, VI-vlenne Sa?al. Henry Armetta and Joseph Oawthorn. Oscar Flint, well known pioneer Alice Arm mining man, sailed by the Catala last evening on his return north after a week's business visit In town. QOONER.or OONER.or later later this this moment moment rnmp comes in In everu every V r,. . f ? yVfSi W parent's life. Your little baby, your rollickinir tom boy, grows into a sweet young woman. And what a tug at your heart strings. when thc break in the familv circle comes. But at least you're happy to know she will have the protection ana support ot strong young arms. ' So you're glad Tom has a job; glad that industry has been able to provide a place for this eager, Intel ligent young man, and give him thc opportunity to make a home of his own and .carve out a path to success. Many a Canadian family gets its start in just this way with the automotive industry. Thousands arc employed in automotive plants and distributing and selling organizations. Thousands more earn their livings in plants that make thc materials used, in building AUTOMOTI o motor cars, and in thc making and handling 'of food products, clothing, furniture, purchased by automotive workers. Thc money put in circuladon readies the farmer, fisherman, miner, lumberman, railway worker. So the true value of thc automotive industry to Canada is measured by thc number of Canadians it puts to work. That is why wc need a strong, prosperous automotive industry in Canada. G Ana DA '"SJv'V f A i T LL' I 111 fill I I : - -ii 1 For Instance, take Our Own Industry Over $22,000,000.00 waj paid by the Automobile Manufacturer in saliric and waccs during 1936. Yet tl.ij huec um is dwarfed by the waiic fid in the factorie that pro-iluce the materials and part that Ko into a completed car whiih wage are built In larcc part on our purchases. Other t-anadiah industries glass ccl, rubber, textile, paint! chemical; to name a few arc stimulated by the manufacture and sale of Canadian-built cars. Thc prosperity of their employee is likewise affected as is that of those who uppy their individual I'vinfi needs. not iboul ihn luJuitrr, urltt fn UuilJint, Tereiiif. 1 Monday, January n, J TONIGHT anu Ti-rcrT Last Complete show 8:25 The Musical Picture Thai made Jeanette MacDonald World Favorite! m nOVARR iTlACDOnALD I with Charles Butterworth (At 7:00 Si 9:47 Vlu the Picture That .Made Robert Taylor a Star! IOU hi Wt thrilled. $ foo,oyij v romantlt r suceesiot ? to "Men is White" CHESTER MORRIS VIRGINIA BMJCI ROBERT TAYL0E BILLIE BUM! RAYMOND WALBIIJ Vliel4 bT Gttrgt I Sua 'At 8:41 onlyi World News 1 At 8 25 on' It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices ure uways right itb the markets and we sell lor lea Mail or phone youc order and FUEE OIPT COUPONS for a Dinner Set and Roi-crs Silveruart Prince ltupert, D C MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE IN IIIC M I'lttJ.MK (1)1 UT 1)1 IIIIIThH i i .inn , .. IN I'UDIIAIt: ' Ihn Mailer nf llir "AilmiiiMrnliK MV Ami In llif Maltir nf, IMuIr nf llrriiart Ilioriiliin. Inriifd Inlr-ljtf TAKE NOTICE trut by'wK 1 H Honor, W. E. TUMr, tlio .91 ci.o January. A. D. 1M7. I wA ;.!.'' AdmlnWrator of the txjuu; i,f Bfr" v. Thornton. ticotciMxi. nd .ill pr !! having claim fcgalnM Qw & a ro hoixMjy riuJrrtt U Xurnj. ; projwly vcrlfktl, to nv' on ' befnr- he 6th iluy of Mobrwury. A, O. 1W' aiw nJ parties IntlcbUxl to t ie m'' we rtouirru to wwy tlie 0u.3-.ii' f "wlr IncloblodnoiiA to ni rcr umi'i "OBMAN A. WATT Official AdnilniHtr.. ;r, Prukw B. t Riijcr n . . . i I w uujr Ul Jiu.w . I'KUFKCTION IN CANNBIJ SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyc mm mm PiNK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an au the year round payroll in Prince Rupert.