Thursday. January 13.1033. . OGAL-NEWg NOTES MM. W.T. Kergln and Mb Ker- -in Sr 430 Fourin avc. wcsv, wm Friday aftenioon frdni bf At Home " 3:30 to 6: nnss v" Mazzel for driving .. i to ...ill. the; Evan Love, son of Mr. and Mrs; nruct Love of: this city, sailed this morning on me rnnccw iu Skagway enroute to Dawson. He 1$ accompanying E. Graham. Mrs. L. Itlenke of Juneau, who has been on a visit to Ketchikan having arrived from there earlier in the" week, salied this mornlr-C by the" Princess Norah ori her return to .the Alaska Capital. Provincial Constable and Mrs. L. I, Olson1 and family of Queen Charlotte City, who have been on a month's holiday trip south, arrived lit the city from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday and will proceed to the Islands on the Prince John Friday night. City Commissioner V. J. Alder was the speaker at today's regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club with President W. R; McAfee lri the chair. George Mitchell has been appointed chairman of the Rotary Clilb's program committee'. Dr S. J. Evans, former well known local dentist who Is no located In Edmonton, arrived In the city on the Princess Norah this morning from Vancouver In the course of a trip to thi coast and will be here until tomorrow evening when he will proceed by train to Edmonton. Meantime. h( will receive a hearty welcome froit many old friends here. Mike OUrvlcri sailed- tHii morning on the Princess florah for a trip to Ketchlkart. Tonights train, itie from- the East at 11 o'clock, was1 reported common danger, was fined $10, with! mg to be running or. ume- option of seven days' imprisonment police court. He pleaded. . -;-; . . city , ln in 1 L. F. k . Barr, well known Northern guilty- . British Columbia' pilot, and Mrs: Barr were passen gers aboard the Princess- Norah this morning returning to Juneau after a trip to Vancouver. Following a trip south: V. I Haan, superintendent of the Wtiltt Pass & Yukon Route, was a pas senger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning' from Van couver t0 Skagway. Meeting Of Music Club Miss Maxlne Ilelib'roner In" Charge With subject of Day Music" Purpose Of Conteitj To Induce Mqr Worrten To Try TKis Amairlng New, "No-; Scrub, No-Boil" Laundry Soap-That' Really SAFE. Now an' utterly new arid dilTerent kind of contest! One. that offers you ten chances to toiri. tach day Jot 6 weeks!: A new contest every day, (except Saturdays and. Sundavsjr-' three hundred chances to enter and win! Think of it! Ten, $100 bills to be'givert free each day for 6 weeks. Thats $1,000 every 21 hours-$30,000 in all I What you do is simple as ABC. And will take only 5 minutes of your time. Just finish the'sentence, "I insider Oxydol the' perfect laundry soap because . . . in' 5 words or less; , Np, fancy writing or flowery language Is wanted: Just a tin-cere,' original expression of your opinion. of Oxydou Ke-member, a simple statement that pops ,nto y0"1" "H ?s you read'thisannouncement may be exactly the thing to winl (See examples at right.) .. , . In completing your statement, remember that Oxydol Is the amaiing new, "no-scrub, no-boil" soap that cost the makers of genUe Ivory soap $1,000,000 to produce. It does "Vocal' The Ladies' Music Club held Its regular fortnightly meeting yeMer"-' day at the home of Mrs. Max Hell-broner. The sublect' of the after; rioon was "Vocal Musk", dn which' an interesting paper was , read by Miss Maxlne Hellbro'ner who was in charge of the program. The program was as follows: Vocal solos, "Husheen" (Need- ham.) and "Still ye de Modlt" (Bohm), Mrs, S. D. Johnston. : Vocal solo, "New Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Qullter-fennyson), Mrs. R, Q. Large. Piano solo, "Pastorale Varle" (Mozart), Mrs. J'. C. Gilker, Vocal solo, "O Mistress Mine" (Qullter-Shakespeare), Miss Lillian Halllwell. CONTEST RULES-READ OAREFULW CImhI. It.!.l. 1.. Mf .l.l.r nivnM. tll prrt laundry aoan txcauM . , .' (wrllini li addlllunar word! or Im). Write your entry on the blank at the riant, or on a aeimrate aliert ol Iilaln paper. THnt your name and addr-M. aim lure to give the nam and addreiaof the dealer III you Oxypou Si Rend In at many mtrlea nrriee atH on i accompanied ed 0nt JiM fi luainill aa you wlah. fmidtS tymn OX IWlWel, ille). Mall your entrlea to Cxvdol, Bol III, UodonaU, I, OLIO. a There are 30 aeparale conteati a new rontert day (eiceltt iaturdaya and Hundaya) Iroiu Jach anuary I) to Kebruary li, Ini lo-av. All enUlra received by l'Torter ftr Gamble oa any rooteat lay wlU b cotrred In that day'a conteit. tnul' received any fjmo belore January I Ji.111 entered In. the January 17 cootett. All entnea received on Saturdaya and Sundaya will auto-rnatlcally be ent-red In the coi.tr. lor the lol- ln.4n. Mnnuu Tt.. fii.ul ItAlM mntCHt OD February 25 will Include aA cuulaa received oa t dy n -ninr. - - , n.l,lulht ol Ib.t day. TALK WAS INSPIRING Rev. Edward SlkVeV if eard By Ang-.f Reach' th most' people m: citj1 and district with at advertisement In the'Dally New' Tli. tr n wlnnrri of rh ' """rjL'i!" iadiVnillyTl'tlnnln, Monday. -January J. on til UJLVVUh rerlty, en tra MA PERK1N.S, program, L J-fHi prii" t 'T;rr 'T--" -; - AJ'entA.0id,.1nJ ,,i -i,. rate ..W;her'el.7.-ti,.-,.roper,y o. .-rocte. tOaiuble. llavallaif are aubjeit to mil telS Canada WovialraJ U local la. d re,.- -latloni. EBRUAHY 25. W f IAST (30th) CONTEST CLOSES AT 12 MIDNICKT. DAY CONTEST ENT ER NO Wl First cdntest closes midnight, January 17, with another daily cohttst cath day,-except Saturday and Sundays throiiih' February-25. All you do to enter is:- JUST FINISH THIS SENTENCE: "i consider Oxydol the perfect laundry soap ,becau8e..... - ... plil"7t":77r. 25 )dltloHl word or !) thesfr'4' amazlpg ; things in a way, no single 'soap has' ever done before:-.. '' . - (1) Soaks out dirt lri. 15 mjnuteS). Wthout hard scrubbing or bouinji EvenJ'griniy';,sjxjts come clean' with a few.o;nick rubs, (2) Get white clothe 4. to 5 shades Writer as proved by scientific Tintometer tests. 3) Cuts washing time 23 td'40 in tub or machine; (4) Yet sd'safe that every wash able, color Comes but sparkling, brilliant, res W Hands stay soft arid . white! Oxydol is economical, too'. A package often goes K.to'jf again as far as even the latest soap flakes. And furtherm6re tests against popular package soaps, show that, cup for cup, Oxydol gives 28 to 60' more suds! HURRitl Enter N6w , Don't forget ! A new contest each'day for six weeks commencing Jaftuary ,17th! Ten new chances each day to win a brand-hew $100 bill! Start now and enter as many times as you wish! Remember, only five minutes of your time may win' you' $100 so' tftt. busy right away: Ask for Oxydol at' your dealer's. Mail your entry today! Procter & Gamble. MADE IN CANADA TH1 DATJ.T WW PAQE THRE3 1 - - Bernice Palmer says . .. . Hcan Younr Pfonle Last Msnt K ,;t .jn a 4. .. - f VYIlaW Win otiiiuc uvi iiAb, . v n. Ac.w'onder. or what new cure for hayi enthusiastic ver wUl be devised? On Tuesday; soclation held a very meeting on Wednesday evening in wc v " the Cathedral Hall'. ;. hPe: andt The meeting opened with a short'. lJm w. 00 ur '" w T And a the is lntellieentl" led w no,, Rev. Ed m. now cure devotional period by ward Slater of the Northern Cross. Mr. Slater Is an old A.Y.P.A. mem ber and is now the northern member of the extension committee of the A.Y.P.A; Provincial Council. After a short business session Mr. Slater took charge and gave the members an Intensely interesting , talk. He outlined a brief history of the organization how it grew from a small group of young people in Paris, Orjt., to the present Dominion-wide association with branches overseas. From there he care fully explained the four principles of the A.Y.P.A worship, work, fellowship and. edification as well as the motto "For .Christ and the Church." 'Mr. slater stressed' the necessity of the A.Y.P.A. members attending In: a body Holy Commun ion at least pnee a: month and reg ular attendance at divine service. The'icllma df'thVt'alk' was the very DOlhted . Question ."Why am I a Christain?" At this point the meet big' was tftrd'wti ' open for discussion dri-thls. subject:' Some very frank opinions were advanced. idter the 'members decided to put pn a concert some time around the! first .week- .in . May. One of- the1 features- will be" a-one-act mystery play. At the close of the meeting delectable refreshme'nls were served under the convehorship of Mary-belle Stiles. honey. Can you Imagine It? Honey I i For centuries honey has been considered food for the gods now 'it' Is food for the intelligentzia! Jloriey Is even mentioned lri the Bible as a staple food of that day. In fact, prosperity was supposed 'to have emerged from behind the corner and be right out in the open when the" country flowed with milk -and honey. I First one group of scientists tells us that hay fever Is the price we must; pay for genius and now an army doctor proposes honey as Its .cure and, backs .up his statement with an imposing array of proofs. At that, the idea may riot be so ;far-fetched. For some' time now, doctors have been injecting serums inade front the pollen of various flowers and weeds Into, the sufferer's anatomy with the idea of desensitising" the. victim and, after all, what is honey but a conglomeration of pollens? 1 Really, thfe Idea is momentous. Think of the prospect lri store for tne oee men ana ininK.oi me rising cost of honey! There was a time when the' butcher gave a hunk of CLEAN FALSE TEETH GET RID OF STAINS , NeW Ej'Wy-No BnnVmjf Str-KIf to. mazti) rV discovery, je-novel bieU't tln. trnliht',VUr.ik magic. Jutt jmffttii tfctth'CT Vrtteet Iti a gian of water ap4 add Stra-KUn P9a No meiiy bruhini. Recommended 6T dep. tlitH-approed byT Good HqvlP J. A all drusgiiti. Money back It not deligbled. ReflKtered '"O ' l rane v Mara f O "Ma Pexklna" for further de. tail regarding tale aiaaaini' I.UUO-A-Day Contort. Se' your local paper fur exact Uate-'of broadcait. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central M. C. Closter, M; Hanberg, W; Nicol aind A. Riisanks, cityi Kndr H. Nllsen, Seattle. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. M. U. McLean, Port Edward; Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. Sam L. Simpson, Massett; D. E. Carter and Mrs. O. T. R; Md-Coll, Queen Charlotte City. liver away with the roast. To even buy liver now Is to admit one has' Jan Income In the higher brackets. Who knows, honey may soon be In thn samA class: unlpss. of rnnrse. this little business ol intelligence crops up? It Is all Very confusing; i But if they could only find a-way to make honey taste like something else, everything might be alright. jWe never did like honey. But then, neither do we like hay fever. It looks as though we have reached ian Impasse. It could almost be called, "Honey versus BralnsJ" CHEERIO! Announcements All advertisements In ithls column will be charged for ;a full month ;at'25c a word. ; Anglican Tea, Mrs. W: H. Tobey, January 20. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet January 25. Baptist Supper, February 3. ' ; - .-' Women's Haspital; Auxiliary Ball, February 4. ' Ridley Home Sale,, February 10. i Valentine 'Cabaret, Benefit Boys" Band, February 11. ! Cambrai Valentine Darice, February 14; Cathedral Easter sale, April 21. SENSATIONAL NEW $30,000 CONTEST-GIVES YOU 10 CHANCES TO WIN EACH DAY FOR 6 WEEKS! TEN $100&3 BILLS EACH DAY! Yes-Ten First Prizesr-$100 Eacft, Given FREE Eveiy'.Dajr'Ft5ir'Six! Weeds', in Oxydol's NEW1,0000-A (Complete the aboye aentenca In IS additional Worda or leu) a Read These HintsVii HOW JO WIN: First, decide what things you like best about OXYDO& Trieri complete the statement to include your points. I-or example, if you like the way Oxydol soaks whiter, and sates work, you might say: "I consider OXYDOlithe perfect laundry soap because'. . . it eels my clothes so white without scrubbnn and I never-hate those hatgint Monday tiitkt backaclus anymore. -Or, if you like OxmoCs speed arid safety.' you might say: "I consider Oxydol the perfect laundry soap because ...it works so miick faster, yet never hurts my hands and colored Hunts come fresh and bright as a new dollar!" Remember, simple, original statements are what we wantj No fancy writing no high-flown language of any kind. Just ypur . Own honest opinion oIOxydoL, expressed in everyday language, as though you were talking to a friend.. The above statements are merely examples..You"cah'pQbaWy think up dozens of better ones without half trying. For additional hints and ideas, read descriptive matter on package of Oxydol. Dq'i the' &ig'thitifr is to get busy!, right away., And doa't make the mistake of thhiking your statement is not -good enough. Send it in! Let the judges decide. I rilTDV D 111 ill 2$ WORDS' WRITTEN HERE MAY, ! tn IKY BLANK bring you $iooi do it now. I "rcorisider Oxyddl'thel perfect laundry soap because.----------------------------- Box 123 OXYDol, nox 123, Cincinnati, Ohio . . Gentlemen : Ori this entry blank. I have completed the sentence which begins,"! consider Ox ydOC the perfect laundry soap be-caiise . . ." 1 am enclosing an Oxyuol box-top (or facsimile). A'flm'.---------- ----- Jiirai..'...'.......'----'--''--------- City -Proiinci Nanie and addresi of dealer from! whom I purchased Oxydol: ....-. For Lowers of Fine Tea fimmw a vi an imlHllln TEA Demers 802 Closing Out Sale COAT SPECIALS 4 Coats Sizes 16, 18, 18V2, 44. Fur trimmed. Regular to $45.00 now 2 Coats Sizes 20 '2, 44. Fur trimmed. Regular to $29.50. Kow 1 Coat Grey. Untrimmed. Regular $25.00. Now !.... 3 Coats Untrimmed. Sizes 18, 20; 40. Regular to $21.50, Now Raincapes Regular $2.95. Now Raincoats Regular to $10.00; Now - $3.95 25.00 815.00 $13.5fr $9.95 $1.95 and $5.95 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 Ptfce- One Eloljaf Per Bottle Manufactitfcd and' gold Iiy OrmesLtd. 77ia Pioneer Druggists The RexiU Store., , . Phones81 St 82 Open DaHjKErjinilUnO.pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 200 Window Shade-3672, with fittings. Colors; greent QQ(j sand, cream. liach Other sizes In oil finish clolh. ilVj", 45" and 48". All 72" long1; Blued cloth oil finish. 40(2 Per yard Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE COAL to n.EASE EVEnvnony BatiAfactton OUftranteed' lamous Ed'oti Alberta Coal , Uulkley' Vallfjr Coal Vancouver Island Coat. Prince Rupert Feed Company . PItONB: 88 tvnd Ba-,. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprltor .-A HOME AWAY FROM DOME." Rte u f 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, fl.O. rtwne 281 P.O. Box 1M It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the sarne. 5 h iff