Better CJiecfc up on your HO M E mil LIGHTING Don't wait for the type to jump and blur. Don't squint to read. Check up on your lighting before the warning signal. One very common cause of eye-strain is poor lighting. The hew, scientific lamps provide the proper quantity and proper quality of light to project your eyesight from strain. We have a wide choice of table and floor lamps at reasonable prices. For as little as $1 down you can have modern lighting in your home. The .case of Freddie Tait, Port Simpson, is scheduled for hearing Simpson Indian, who has elected this afternoon, for speedy trial before Judge W. E. , Fisher In County Court-on a charge Mr- and Mrs- A- R- Nichols and ., , daughter, Pat, who have been on a of theft from the j dwelling in of .v the hollday Mp Van. ynlted Church clergyman at Porticouver) returned to the city from So that all burned out er old. dim lam pi arc rtplactd with, grnuinc Maida lamps, 25. 40 or 60 walli now only 20c oath. Buy a carton lor J 1.20. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited the south on the Prince George this morning. There was no luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today but, instead, a dinner will be held tonight when the Installation of officers will take place. A Spring Filled MATTRESS For Comfort QUALITY HIGH PRICE LOW Before You Buy a New Mattress (Jet Our Low Price and Details, No Obligation Carpets, Linoleums, Congoleums, at very Reasonable Prices We pay the Highest Price for TROLLING LEAD WE BUY SELL - EXCHANGE Have You Any Used Goods For Sale? Tjlllti) AVENUti ELIO'S Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prince Rupert Function OTTAWA. January 12: CP Argument on the constitutionality of three Alberta bills on which the Lieutenant Governor of that province reserved his assent pending the pleasure of the Governor General was being heard by the Supreme Court of Canada yesterday. The bills have to do with taxaUon of banks, control of credit and newspapers. Aime Geoffrion K.C. of Montreal, chief counsel for the federal gov ernment, explained the three bills and dilated oh Social Credit theories. Control of banking under the British North America Act, declared Geoffrion, was entirely a federal function. The Court ruled that the Domln Ion should proceed with its case af ter which the province would be raiven ample opportunity to present its arguments. TALKING TARIFFS Premier of Quebec Makes Public Correspondence Willi Premier of New Brunswick QUEBEC. Jan. 12: CP Premier Maurice Duplcssis of Quebec last night made public correspondence between himself and Premier Dy-sart In regard to tariff matters. The subiect had been opened, Du- Iplcssis said, in a communication j from Dysart who had proposed cooperation in changes in tariff ar-jrangements with, both Uhitec (States and Great Britain. Duples-Isls said he had agreed to co-operate in such changes. Premier ' Duplesss. concluded a two-day conference with Premier Mitchell Hepburn qn the subject of newsprint production control yes terday, no announcement being made as to the result of the delib erations. RECESSION IS ENDING So Industrial I.caCcr? of Unite. States Tell President Roosevelt In Conference WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 12. Five Industrial leaders of thf United States, among them Alfred P. Sloan, president of General Motors, told President Franklin D Roosevelt, in conference yesterda at the White Hotfse, that they be lieved the bottom of the prcser' business recession had been reach ed and that things were on the upturn again. They assured the President that they would be glad o co-operate in measures to speed recovery. j aiut:i in uic uuy uie ricaiuaa had been in conference with utility leaders of the country. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront In connection with the earl? resumption of operations at the Port Edward reduction plant which has been closed down since before Christinas, H. V. Morehouse, district manager for B. C. Packers with headquarters at Namu, arrived In the city on the Prince-George this morning from down the coast. Having been delayed since yesterday by heavy weather on Hecate Straits between here and Massett, C. N. R. '. steamer Prince John, Captain Neil McLean, lo due In port at 5 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver via th". Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here until Friday night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. C. N. R. steamer Prince George. Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived In port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls with a fair-sized list of passengers and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she Is due back here tomorrow-evening southbound. Mrs. Margaret Lincoln is Chosen For Ensuinj Year KINCOLITH, Jan. 12 The Women's Auxiliary at Kincolith has elected officers as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. Oliver Thome. Honorary Vice-President. Mrs. Lucy Doolan. President. Mrs. Margaret Lincoln. Vice-President. Mrs. Samuel Stewart. Treasurer, Mrs. D. J. McDonald. COUNCIL AT KINCOLITH Annual Klection is lu-xl Arthur Nelson Sr. is CMit for Knsuing . Year Arthur Nelson sr. has been elect ed chief councillor of the native village of Kincolith on the Naas River. Other members of the council are Edward G. Robinson, Edward Haines, Jonah J. Haldanc. Samuel A. Stewart. Samuel Lincoln, md W. F. Stewart (secretary l. At the first meeting the new J council appointed Silas Maxwell, ' . . . , h i rr.. .icrDcri Haiaane. rTancia bel Stewart and Arthur Gurney is constables and Sam Alexander is roadmaster. VIENNA IS IN UPROAR 'axi and Monarchist OcmonMra lions Give Austrian Capital Exciting Ply VIENNA. January. 12: Vienm vas in an uproar last night with fazl and monarchlal demonstra Ions. At least ten mass mcctlnr were held. German sympathizer -icmonstratcd for Adolf Hitler ant' scores of autmobiles were over turned when Nazis closed with Kilice. Th?rc were bnnners dp manding the return of the mon archy. FARMERS SEEK (SOLD REG IN A. Jan. 12: CPi Natur il Resources department report how farmers have turned to pros jecting. This year 1.012 claims "?rc recorded against 950 last ycai with farmers joining in gold hunt ing. The Best of Beef is in Builds up your reserve energy Quickly .... THE SEAL . QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lalmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert o W8tdy, January 12, ins. JA31 FQZB TE3 DA2LT KHWi 'i Does Your Newspaper ever look like THIS? ARGUMENT Kincolith Women's IS HEARD!Auxiliary Elects Federal Counsel Declares Control ! of Rankin; is Exclusive Dominion Twenty -Five Years Ago January 12. 1913 Nominations for the forthcoming civic elecUon closed today with the following candidates In the field: For Mayor. T. D. Pattullo and S. M. Newton; for aldermen M. P. Mc-Caffery, Peter McLachlan, W. H. Montgomery. O. W. Kerr, George Leek. D. H. Morrlssey. A. H. Allison, Hamilton Douglas, T. R. Maltland, O. R. Naden, G. W. Nlckerson. Douglas Sutherland, F. M. Lannic. L. Bullock-Webster. William Slb-bald and John Dybhavn; school trustees, S. D. Macdonald. F. A. Ellis, O. H. Nelson, J: H. Thompson and Walter Shaw. An interesting ceremony took place a few days ago at the Angli can mission at Massett when Rev "Father" W. Hogan united in mar- riace Miss JoseDhine Edenshaw. el- i dest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edenshaw. to Frederick Nash, well known land surveyor. 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