Wednesday, January lMS-i LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Meeting Tonight at 8. j w. Cherry will sail tomorrows W. E. Drake, local manager cf Edward Lipsctt Ltd rjtjurned i6 the city on the Prince George tlfij morning from a trip as far sou$i as California. Sam Simpson of Massett, who has been on a trip south, arrived in the city on the Prince Qeorgc this morning from Vancouver arid will proceed to the Islands on tlit Prince John Friday night. Ken Matheson of the C. N. K Investigation department with headquarters In Prince George ar rived in the city from the lnterioi on last night's train and will be here until Friday evening when hi will return to the interior. Dudley Little of Terrace, who has been on a trip to Vancouver Seattle and elsewhere in the south', arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning and will proceed to the Interior on Friday evening's train. He Is a guest at the Royal Hotel. Announcements All advertisements in this column-will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea, Mrs. VV. H. Tobey, January 20. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet Jan uary 25. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Ball, Ft-bruary 4. Ridley Home Sale,, February 10. Valentine Cabaret, Benefit Boys' Band, February 11. Moose meeting and .social tonight. .Members please attend. Refresh ments. 3:30 to 6, Corp. George II. Soles of Fish is the food for that little boy or girl who is .growing so fast . . . who uses up o mudi energy in play . . . whose appetite is so tremendous! For Fish is not only delicious . . . children love it ... but it is nourishing, body-building, full of the health-promoting elements, and the greatest known source of V tamin "D ... the sunshine vitamin that means so much to the vitality of children. Serve Canadian Fish or Shellfish to the whole family. They will enjoy it ... and It is good for them. There ; are over 60 different kinds of Gmadian Food Fish and Shellfish from 1 frrshwater fish . . and (9) ntEht on the Prince Oeorge for :aj Mrs. W. T. Kergln and Mr Ker. trip to Vancouver. . V ' ' 6in Sr 430 Fourth Ave. West, will (10) Mrs. Arthur Beaudln of Terract Is paying a brief visit to the city She arrived from the Interior on last night's train. city police returned to the city onj me rnnce George this morning from a trip to Vancouver on escort duty. W. A. Kirkpatrick of Terrace who has been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning on his way back to the interior. reported to be doing nicely. T. M. Smith of Surf Point mine who has been on a vacation trip muni iw vuiAJK t ; 1 J I t whether you like them fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickled, you will find them all delicious in flavour, and A NY DAY A Northern Air Service Start Shortly VANCOUVER, Jan. 12: (CP) As soon as weather permits, the new air corwlf q r f tho Mnrt V-i prn Alrwav be At Home Friday afternoon from 'between Vancouver and the yu- koh will commence, George Sira mons of Carcross, manager ot Northern Airways, said here yesterday. He and Pilot William Hoi land are here In connection with the delivery of a new Waco plane from Fort Erie, Ontario, for the. the i service. PROBLEM OF BESSARABIA Roumanian Frontier Territory Ma Be Centre of Fascist-Communist Conflict who ,,nrtPTO rV'," Vr: KISHINEV. Bessarabia, Jan. 12 J : ":" V!-Beara, formerly belonging General Hospital Monday night, is , 101n hv by tfl nf Parl!: threatens to become another cen- Itre of Fascist-Communist con- Iflict. There Is already a spirit ol revolt in evidence against tl'c Z C Tu , ' "vcu .Fascist tendencies of Roumania in the the city Prince on George Uoday by the people of Bessarabla w un many of whom are Communist in. his way back toPorcher Island. cned Bessarabla lles on thf fr0ntier f the RUSS'an UkralnC- Reld L. McLennan returned to the city on the Prince Prince George George this this morning Irnra a He was accompanied f( C 1 Hf T n i i ...l 1 visiting In Vancouver fof the past JUllCrS LJClG3.t few months. Col. Frank Barber, representa Nova Scotia Coal and Steel Citv tive of the Soldiers' Seltlemen-., To Have New Chief Magis-Board at Smithers, arrived in tht I trate This Year city on last night's train from th. Interior and will sail on the Prince George tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. Sergeant Sperry Cilne, chief cf the Smithers district of the provincial police, who has been spending some time in Victoria on slr.k .leave, arrived in the city on the Cambral Valentine Dance, Feb- Prince George this morning and mary 14. I will proceed on this evening's 'train to the Interior to resume his Cathedral Easter sale, April 21. duties. ;, SYDNEY, Nova Scotia, Jan 1? (CP) Mayor F. O. McGlower was defeated yesterday by George Sla- vln with a close majority in a hotly contested municipal election here. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Morrison arc passengers aboard the Prince G6rgetq'ay 'jerurning to Stewart Dr. Morrison has been on & trip East to take up medical post-grad uate work. adiei! WRITE FOR FREE RECIPE BOOKLET economical to nrrnare. I Dtpartment of Flihirlei, . . nrtillA I 0uw. 5 DEPARTMENT OP FISMtKlco, M""' I , , I nK cng mc your irec IKXlKlef, l!hiful (no economical l ish Recirts. VJ Ntmt I? AUrtu FISH DAY i.m """' 1.. mou' rlt Hotel Arrivals Central Strom, Stewart; II. Jerome, CNH. Prince Rupert J. Hall, W. H. Trotter J. Uyuka and J. G. Millichamn, Vancouver; R. Moore, Frank Barber and G. H. Tycho, Smithers; Ken Matheson, Prince George; John Carpenter and S. L. Simpson, Massett; Mrs. A. H. Clark, Ter race; E. Williams, Edmonton; W. E. Drake and H. V. Morehouse city; G. Tallamy. Victoria. Royal J. MacDonald, M. Smayder, William Tomerlck and M. Millar, city Mrs; H. Clark, Copper City; C. Xjelsrud, C.N.R.; Dudley G. Little, Terrace. Savoy S. Ortquistt, Lewis Island; S. Beaudin, Terrace; F. Brethour, city; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kenyon. Vmberg. Sask.: T. M. Smith, Victoria; Miss K. L. Mclntyre, Skide-gate; L. I. Olson and family Queen Charlotte City. Mr. and Mrs. Dido Gurvich will sail tomorrow night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. PHONES 18 and 84 Stewart Pioneer Shot To Death Remains of Tim Williams Found With Klfle and Note Nearby f The body of Tim Williams, well) l known pioneer prospector of the I Portland Canal district, was found' ! in his home at Stewart byTom Sav-, I age. a friend who went to call on1 him. The body was lying on the I floor with a bullet wound in the chest. On the bed was a high-! powered rifle with a string attach-jed to the trigger. Nearby was a note saying: "Thanks to everyone in my hour of trouble." Williams was an ex-service man. Today Weather 'Government "lgrs.phi) Triple Island Raining, wind, twelve miles per hour; llipht. rhnn. Mel Hanbers! T.anfrara TslnndRninlnff-. south- and C. Closter, H. Palm city; and west wlnd twenty miles nour i-uuimju, uniiuur, w. isiszeit ana sea moderately rough. Dead Tree Point Showery, light southeast wind: temDerature. 44: K. Sasa, ' 'barometer. 29.29: litrht swell. Bull Harbor Raining, calm; barometer, 29.48; temperature, 44. moderate swell. Alert Bay Light rain, south' east wind, three miles per hour; barometer, 29.60; temperature, 28; light swell. Estevan Cloudy, southwest wind, ten miles per hour; barometer, 29.63. Victoria Cloudy, southeast wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 29.70. Vancouver Raining, easterlv wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 29.72. Prince Jeorge Snowing, calm: barometer, 29.00. Terrace Snowing, east wind, temoerature. 28. . Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 26. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 30. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 28. Stewart Light snow, calm, 26. Hazelton Cloudy calm, 22. Smithers Overcast, calm, 20. Burns Lake Snowing, calm, 20. pkg. P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem s Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" EDME GOLD MEDAL MALT Plain. Q-t Per tin Hop-flavored. Per tin 1.29 CUT MACARONI f Af 1-lb.pkg JLiy PALMOLIVE SOAP Keep that schoolgirl com- QQn plexlon. 4 bars PURITY OATS OQrt China ware. Per okg. EMPRESS COFFEE-i-1-lb. tin 37c BARCO CRUSHED PINEAP-PLE-Per fin tin.;. BORDEN'S MALTED MILK 1-lb. tin 39c SHIRIFF'S FRUIT COCKTAIL MARMALADE QOn Fancy Jars I.B.C. PANTRY SODAS OtJl OCp -2-lb.pkg. FANCY ASSORTED SWEET BISCUITS Wes- QQn ton's. 1-lb. pkg. SUPER SUDS For laundry and dishes. Giant 4 (In LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE Family, 26-oz. tin. 2 for rl ipnpvii ciTvino-T xii?r nnivrrc .4:11 1 n.i i'.- urtuii umim ou.iikiai i.ifijti tii&.vito still ill me aamc low- prices. Buy lliem by the half-case and save. Never so low in price before. Ask for Prices QUALITY SEKVICE PRICE FREE DELIVERY ON $1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones For Your Convenience Bat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 200 Window Shades 36x72, with fittings. Colors, green, QA sand, cream. Each Other sizes in 611 finish cloth, 41 V2", 45" and 48". All 72" long. Blued cloth oil finish. Per yard ' COAL TO ,m:AHE .KVKltVllODV EUUbIacUod -Ouor&niU'd I'amuiii EdKon Alberta Coa llulkky Vullry Ciml Vancouver Hlaud Coal Prince Rupert Feed rompanj PHONE:' 68 and BBS 40c Plume 755 327 THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupirt, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 -K . v PAGEOTIRFS i "Demers" Closing Out Sale COAT SPECIALS 4 Coats Sizes 16, 12. l&Vi. 44. , Fur .trimmed. . 09? nn Regular to $45.00 now : 753UU 2 Coats Sizes 20 2, 44. Fur trimmed. Regular Q-i S AA to $29.50. Now J10UU 1 Coat Grey. Untrlmmed. Regular $25.00. CI Q Kft, Now iplO.DU ' 3 Coats Untrlmmed. Sizes 18, 20, 40. Regular QQ QC to $21.50. Now ?UUD Raincapes Regular $2.95. " . v . . V 04 AC Now tj)J..tJU Raincoats Regular to $10.00. QQ QCI and OS AC Now POJD ODtOO The Ideal Tonic For The Winter Months HIGHEST POTENCY Vitamin Emulsion Emulsifying in a palatable form the natural Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver Oils. An efficient general tonic for both adults and children. ; - A 100 Prince Rupert Product. ' - Price One Dollar Per Bottle 3Ianufactured and Sold By OrmesLtd. "Jiie Jhonecr Drwqe? ists The RestU Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m. 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. Says Old King Coal I know a clever little trick To keep you warm. If.eljL-'pjr. sick, ' rx- Just phone 651 and say Please send a ton of coal today. qa.d front At & is y tn. ial . r (J .rs.r PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. Foothills Alberta, Nanaimo-Wellington and Bulkley Valley Coals UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM TORT SIMPSON $32.00 RETURN. $35.00 RCTUUN- All meals and Berth . Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from "intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1937 and February ' 28th, .1938, inclusive Good io Return up to March' 31, 1938. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. SJ3. CARDENA Friday, 9 :00 p.m. Sun., Midnight Tickets and Reservation Irom Prince Rupert Ajent A, W. NETOI AN Third Ave, Phone 568 It Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office m