Thursday January 7. .1037 playins LOCAL NEWS NOTES n j meeting fon'.gfit. In-, Harry Calderwood win sail ,n of new officers. Card! morrow morrow nleht night on on the the c'arrfpns rnrHnna fn. nr ior Turkey. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Nlckerson left. on last evening .train for. a u-Ip to Detroit and elsewhere In- the east Maur.?e Davey, son of Mr. andj vi,'- g F. Davey, returned honv;; on the Prince Rupert yesterday trio to Vancouver. I Ainsley Blair, evangelist and lecturer is in the city, arid will b6 addressing a mass meeting In the Capitol Theatre next Sunday at 8 oclock on the suojeci "Muuenngs, ot Uie Coming Storm." Doors will ( open at 7:30. Singing will be from, beautiful colored lantern slides. (0). The Prince Rupert Rotary Club wa.1 in regular monthly business soion at the weekly luncheon today when matters' in connection with the activities and internal affairs of the club were taken up. President C. V. Evltt was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members. r Announcements Erik Frey's Concert, January 15. Presbyterian Concert. January 25. o) i a trip to Vancouver. Joseph Allen, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven, days Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court uus morning. Olof Hanson left on last evening's train for Ottawa to attend the Session Of Parlinmpnt. In Vite capacity as member for Skeena. He will spend a couple of days at Smlthers and be Joined by Mrs, Hanson at Jasper. Children's Colds Best treated . , . , without "dosing" VgCKS VAPORUB Rev. W. D, Grant Hollingworth left on last evening's train for Cedarvale in connection with his special Presbyterian Church extension survey work. He will be back here Saturday night prior to proceeding with Mrs. Hollingworth to Vancouver where he will make his headquarters during the coming year. Coming in with Mr. Hollingworth Saturday night will be Rev. Dr J. W. Stevenson of Montreal who is to supply In the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here during Mr. Holllng worth's absence. ELIO'S FURNITURE New Goods The English Pram at Its Best Made of fine material 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 be Beaten SILVER TIP 100 percent pure wool blanket. An excellent household blanket. SILVER KING The finest camp blanket in market. SILVER CLOUD All wool silver grey. POINT BLANKETS Their excellence is well known. Used Furniture 7-Piece Fumed Oak Dining Room Set $32,00 1 Atlas Couch, with pad 89.00 at ,.,,,,,,, ISB $1.50 Woven Springs f $2.00 Z:. Z 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., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. On a charge of common assault against his wife, James Ryan has been further remanded for eight days in city police court. Tonight's train, due from . the East at 10:20, was reported this morning to be one hoiir and twen-tw minutes late. Harold Bushfield of Port Esslng-ton arrived In the city yesterday aboard the Laura F. and will return home by train tomorrow. On a charge of vagrancy by creating a disturbance, Graham Fleming was fined $10, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. Richard Long is making the health and may not be returning I to Prince Rupert. TEE DAILY NKWfil pach; THJtEB Former Athlete Almost a Cripple Now "Right as Haln" After Taking Kruschen Read this klter from an athlete, telling how he obtained relief from rheumatic pains; "My knees were so stiff with a kind of rheumatic trouble that I could only rise from a chair with pain and difficulty. This had been growing worse and worse for about two years. It was-all the more galling because in my young days i had played for two counties at football and held my college record for the 100 and 220 yards. Naturally J tried all sorts of embrocation, but with round trip today to Anyox and absolutely no perceptible effect. Stewart on business aboard the 'Then I decided to try Kruschen steamer Prince Rupert, He left for Salts, and to cut a long story short, the north yesterday afternoon and will be back this evening. A. C. Small, local manager of Swift-Canadian Co.. sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business and will be back this evening. William Lambie will be sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. First he will consult with specialists in regard to his I am now as right as rain." W.' S T. The pains and stiffness of rheumatism are frequently due to deposits of uric acid in the muscles and joints. Kruschen helps to stimulate the excretory organs to healthy, tegular activity, arid so enables them to eliminate this excess acid from the system. Essentials Of Christian Life Rt. Rev, J. R. Coudert O. M. I. co - adjutator Roman Catholic nean Gibson Speaker at United Church bishop of Northern Brl- Church on Subject Of tlsh Columbia and the Yukon, left Obedience by last evening's train' on his re- J turn to visit to Lejac following a ,The witn the Cnurcn the clty- Li not want of knowledge but for breaking Unto the Canadian 'held In the Salvation Army Citadel National Railways freight shed, and Carl Hagen, who lias drawn three months for receiving stolen goods. SPECIALS SELVIG'S FRIDAY and SATURlM' Kbyal City Sale Prices Are Advancing Royal City Peas 2?P uv 2 for Royal City Carrots & Peas OCp 2 for : Royal City .White Corn lJ5p 2 for Royal City Spinach 17C at ' Royal City Tomatoes 2V2's, 2 for Royal City Catsup 9f 2 for Royal City, Pork & Beans 25C Royal City Pumpkin j2C at RoyaUClty Baby Beets Oftp at - Royal City Green Beans 2 for Royal City Soup Vegetable Op & Tomato; 3 for Nabob Coffee is Advancing. Your Last Chance at These Prices Nabob Coffee 1 lb - Nabob Coffee 5 lbs 36c $1.75 Nabob Coffee I. nglass O. JgJ J arst 3 Sf - i Phone 765 Free Delivery with Pastor North giving the ad dress. W. HOTEL ARRIVALS T. Royal Winchester, Port Slmp son. Prince Kupret G. Tallamy. Victoria; H. J. Mc-Connell, Vancouver; F. C. Freeman; Port Simpson. Central , Olof Andersen, Billmor. Knox W McNab, Vancouver. NEW HAZELTON TEACHER HAZELTON. Jan. 7: Noel Stewart, B. C. Sc., F. Inc. Sp. T., has arrived in Hazslton, accom panied by his mother, to take charge of the Hazelton Indian School. Mr. Stewart was ln charge of the High School Education for the Blood Indians, before coming to Hazelton. Douglas Sutherland jr. sails by the Prince Rupert itontght on his return to his dlesel engineering tudies at Vancouver after spend-'ng the Christmas and New Year holiday season at his home here. s tiii; m imm:ii; rot kt k iikitisii COI.I'MIIIA IX I'UOnATF. Ill t lir Mitrd- of (lit "Ailinlnlslrntloii Art" Anil In Hip Muller of (lie llhtntc of Hern mil V. Tllorntnn. llecuNnl. Iiilet.liilf' TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, W. E. FHUer. the 5th day o: January, A. D. 1937. I was ajroolntcd AdmVnlntrator of th estut of Dcrnwd V. Thornton, dcised, mid all partlM h'avlnu cUlma Against tlie sndd estate J are hereby mpilred to furnish same, properly verified, to, ss on or btor! the 6th day o' Fobruapy, , d, 1937. and all irtles Indebted to the estate are required to pay tiw amoiuit of their lndeU1dnes to nve forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, orilolal AdmlnLitrator, PrUioe Rupert, B. C. Ditted this 8th day of January, AD. 1937 ' Ernest Large Laid at Rest Funeral of . Well Known Pioneer Citizen Took Place This The funeral of the late Ernest J. Large took place this afternoon from the chapel of the B. C, Undertakers" to Falrview Cemetery with many friends and sympathizers in attendance to pay their final tributes. Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, officiated and Miss Swanna Olafson presided at the organ to accompany the hymns which were "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me." Interment was made in the Knights of Pythias plot. Pallbear era were J. J. Judge. Edward Hud son, G. W. Johnstone, Lance Stiles, Bert Morgan and William Sherman. Thsre were numerous floral of ferings. GAVE HIMSELF AWAY TORONTO, Jan. 7: (CP) Harry Tweed passed put cards on city streets to the effect he was deaf and dumb. He was arrested for vagrancy. "Ten dollars or 30 days," said ' the magistrate. "I want a chance," grumbled Tweed, demon stratlrig he was neither deaf nor dumb. Hotel. WANTED tusn a Hi W W III lil Ww FOlt SALE want of obedience" stated Dean A meeting of the city council Gibson 011! last nlght ln hls sLE-General Electric h-nfi (City Commissioner W. J. Alder) Unlt:d i at FlT,t unuea church, wiurcn where wnere, . cleaner, 1935 mode , Like new. tnm, n.nmi,fn, will be held tomorrow morning- for was held the meeting in connec-, phone v... Pullen Black 272 the purpose of considering a by- tion with .the Universal Week of , ' (tf) law to provide for the acceptance t p'rayer. - , by the city of monies to be applied , Using as his text "If ye love me, FOR SALE Demonstrator Apex, at a future date ln payment of i keep my commandments" Deani arc welder, 125 amps. Operating taxes, interest at the rate of five; Gibson spoke on the subject! cost averages 3 kw. per hour, percent to be paid on money so j "Christian Obedience" and drew! not affected by zero tempera-put up. This is along the lines of a lithe attention of the .congregation ! ture or dampness. Machine now custom which has been followed by the city for some years now. Constable George Soles of the city detachment of the provincial to commandments which are notj being used at Northern Fisher often emphasized and yet which are essential to Christian living. Such commandment? are, "Do this j In remembrance of Me," "Go ye! police sails tonight on th Prince J into all tha world ind preach the; Rupert for Vancouver having hit Gospel," "Come out from amongst! His custody a" fcarty of five prison- f them," "By this shall all men know ers for Okalla. They are Magnus that ye are my dlsciptes If ye' Carlson, sentenced to three months imprisonment for supplying; William Valley, who will serve four I months for" shoplifting and as-j faulting a police officer; Albert Harrington, sent down for three months for forging a relief order; Tony Jancyln, who will spend three months at the prison farm have love toward one another." i Jesus had perfect confidence In his disciples in spite of their many i fallings and knew that they would keep his commandments and his faith has been vindicated In the allegiance which is given to him in the world today. The service this evening will be men's Cold Storage. Owing to heavy work larger model Is be ing Installed. Will dispose of this model for $200.00. This machine will carry manufacturers' guarantee against defects for I f i (5 WANTED A good strong girl to do C, Kitwanga, (9) I k one year, win ue oougni wunifj hneral down payment. See Bill ' g if all cooking and housework for a ! fj iamuy 01 iour, musi De cneerim and willing. Apply Mrs, J. S. Nelson, cjo H. B B. C. WRITTEN Applications will be re-!fj ceived up to February 1, 1937, for;; the positions of skippers, engln- iH eers, aecKnanas ana campmen for the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. Address P. O. Box 264. PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific ' Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver MEN Gel vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, aker refunds few cents paid all or write, Ormes Limited, tf ' Fancy Work At Reasonable Prices Palmistry Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL BLDG. Phone Green 701 HOTEL NEW ROYAL J. Zarelli. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKOM 110.ME" Rates $1.00 up , 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Kox 196 The Choice of a Man Who Knows Trya Frank Medico liter ripe The only Cellophane Sealed Filter. It really filters One Price $1,00 We are exclusive agents QrmeslM, Zflie Pioneer' Druqifists The Rcxall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 13 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT Kitchen Guns $1.25 Alarm Clocks $1.25 Ifardwood Tables $2.50 Earthenware Crocks . . $1.25 50-Piece Dinner Set $8.50 Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. i ii ; i Our cod iy tn&Ke you very 'or Tte.iYdy oaf w?ttot VOU'U LIKE THE WAV I They treatm Treat Yourself to a Happy New Year by having your Coal bin full of the best coal in town. 1 PHiLPOTT - EVITT & Co. Ltd. i Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements 651 PHONE 652 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishing Phone 775 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME J Prince Rupert, B.C. TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamous Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.t Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Rl ararv It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New3 that the people of the whole district are doing the same.