nor rom Phone 775 To Our Many Friends May we thank you for your patronage during the year just past and the relationship which we value highly we will do our utmost to maintain. To you and yours, we say, very simply and very sincerely, "Happy New Year," and may it be filled with Happiness and Prosperity Ormes Ltd. i-TiTW-i -itii iif in J mi ui ii bui t yiitbt. r in nuiai mrt-m Heaters Heaters For Burning Oil, Coal or Wood At Very Reasonable Prices THIRD AVENUE You'll Always Do Better At ELIOS Gome iee the neia Prince Rupert 327 3rd Avenue i mwwm ww is r.ai ; : st i r g tutu ru t u imrm tm t-m xmm.,m 0HCrOCH0000K00000 MacKenzie's Furniture o Used Chesterfield Sulle 3 pieces, covered with mohair which p sua retains its lusterous finish. Delivered in S your home. Price Chesterfield Only In tapestry g Reclining Cogswell Chair 5 f China Cabinet Used $45,00 S27.50 S6.75 S9.50 at The annual Christmas tree and concert of the Indian Day School was held on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The school was crowded with parents, old pupils and friends'. The children sang carols, songs and part songs and the pupils of the primary grade excelled themselves In singing rounds to the great delight of the audience. The room presented a gay appearance with the artistic decorations and beautiful drawings, the work of the senior pupils. As In former years, the Indian Department donated $5 towards candies for the children, but this year, thanks to an anonymous donor, each child received a I gift from the tree. Before their de- parture all those who attended re- ceived oranges or candy, which had been privately donated. BURNS LAKE A fall of snow on Christmas Eve made Ideal Yuletide weather In Burns Lake. It turned colder on Monday and has been increasingly colder since then. I Burns Lake stores were callv dee- orated and all reported doing a good Christmas business this year. The Dally Pww is an A. B. C oaoer. -WHH 'MOTH I -I DE LUXE FORD V-8 FOR 1939! Already everyone's talking about tLe new Dc Luxe Ford V-8 cars for 1939 ut un uisjuay in our Enow-room! There's never been n Ford car like it in our lino before none so beautifully titrcamlined, so richly appointed, bo refined uud improved in every dctuil. When you sec it, you'll know what "Dc Luxe" really means! Extra rcfiuc- TnifVuuBHAUMaiaMSi SgpHPH nients of all kinds included in the low advertised prices Dual windshield wipers, horns, tail lamps and sun visors . . . clock, cigar lighter, nsh trayH, clove coinnartmcntlock,rustlcs9steel wheel-bands . . . new-type battery condition indicator, headlight beam indicator, tic luxe Btccritig wheel . . .luxurious upholstery and inuuy other refinements. ,Come nee these beautiful uew De Luxe cure today! S. E. PARKER LTD. Third Avenue E. Prince Rupert, It, C. -TH2 DAILY NZTTS i' ii. District News J HAZELTON St. Peter's Church, Hazelton, was well filled for the Christmas morning service. Several in the congregation had come in from the country," despite the cold. The service, which was fully choral, interpreted the Christmas message and the Church Army Choir, under the leadership of Ernest Harris, with David Mowatt at the organ, sang the anthem "Praise the Lord." The White Junior Choir was also in attendance. The church was tastefully decorated with cedar branches thanks to the young men of the Church Army. Rev. F. Burling conducted the service. ! The Native Sunday School and the White Sunday School parties were held Tuesday and Wednesday respectively. On both occasions the i fun became quite hilarious at times. This j ear each child was presented with a gift In addition to candy 'and nuts. Mercy Wright, Violet Derrick, and Aleda Myros. who had attended most regularly, were awarded special .prizes. St. Thomas Anglican Church, Chilllwack, this year donated presents and candy for the pupils. Christmas Concert At Burns Lake Was Fine Entertainment BURNS LAKE, Dec 30-The annual Christmas Tree and concert of St. Paul's United Church was held last Friday night and drew a large attendance. The audience was appreciative of a splendid entertainment which consisted of carols, recitations, choruses, songs, drills, pantomlncs, playlets and instrumental selections. Those taking part in the program were Margaret Oowans, Erllng Berg, Luwrence Aslln. Betty Had-don, Kenneth Smith, Bessie Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Edna Ostberg. Klrky Oowans. Margaret McClary, Anne Loper, Una McClary. ., Alex As bride was attended by Miss Ltliai iPaulls as bridesmaid. Misses Dolly paulls of Cedarvale. Mrs Turnei of Terrace and Mrs. Leighton ol I Prince Rupert. The bride was at- tired ln rose taffeta and was given 'away by Mr. Houston of Klsoiox Rev. B. Shearman officiated at tht wedding. Mrs. R. Sam pare playca the wedding march. Afterwards there was a banquet in the Community Hall under the management of Wallace Morean. lOne hundred and sixty people at tended. Six tables were laid. Rev B. Shearman and T. .Moore presid ed over the "white" table, at whid splendid spread was placed before all. A special table for chiefs wa laid. Products Of Petroleum 1vn VMlrr1av hv A O. KIT district manager of the Imperial Oil Company, at Its regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. In the course of hts remarks he said: "The business of every one of you here depends to a large extent on a constant supply of good oil of various kinds fnr Its success ful operation and It is the privl-itac rapor rises to contact lege of the larger companies. par-ljiqaM which Is on the plates. ticuiariy. to see mat you gei ii OH keeps the wheels and propel -lors of President Bill's trains and boats running smoothly. It enables Paul and Bill Fulton to take quick but enjoyable hunting trips and fly back and forth across the country. It helps our medical members In concocting salves, oint ments and various remedies. Ii w w MB BWWV V V 4 lln. Tommv Smith. Evelvn Nleholls. . wv V w ft M v MVA W Herbert Ashcroft. Adeline Oerow. and Harry's printing presses and. May Mlddleton. Bernle Munger.jin fact, there la some in the ink Beryl Munger and Rose Hunger, they use Charlie and Tummy Marguerite Patterson. Jessie Ocr- could keep their coal dustleas with ow. Mrs. Fank Bushfleld was In it and Bill Alder uw It on our charge of the program and Mrs. M. roads. Max Hettbroner keep hi T m r. course. Mrs. j m. uowans ana store warm with tt and Jim roofing papers and shtncrUc TVih ! Hopkins keoos his clothes spkk and span with It and has It In th oilcloth on bis office floor. Bert Ward's storace baU-r(M Hat MOl Sjlka In H.itt. . I A lln kills - . . . .. . flies with and has tt in the heavy crayons he uses for marking. Come From Ground "In the first place, what Is commonly known as crude oil comes from a hole In the ground. This r not Just any hole as to be proft' .repast period. Afterwards conRrat-,ncv nave It under control, which i ulatory speeches were made by ' tcn like trying to hold a wild I Rev. Shearman. T. Moore. Bright. M. Jones. E. Smith. D Wells and Mrs. A. Williams. The I bridegroom, ln a neat little speech i both ln English and the native ilrnuaee responded. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. I'llONE GREEN 330 NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. Zarelll Proprietor MA HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. rhone 281 P.O. Box 19C M.' ' ue tall, they ship tt to a rciinery. "At the refinery It Is first of all analysed In th- laboratory where a staff of chemists, supplied with' every instrument and antMrnt.i. Both Mr. Sampare and his brldr j'r th" purpose, diseects It to find are mgniy respcciea lor many"-"1-" properties that partlc-miles around and are both old plo- uIar batch of crude has. Th necrs of this neighborhood chemists continually check all op- A dance was held later In the """lions and exact tests are made pvrnlntr 'onrl a nmlt s j j . lit rnrh mi n rv nf s miu mcsTi wt ttUlllUt'U , aLAlUUIUffriV. FiO I ii I t .... . . nil M M . t inairry wuiiams urcnestra played Wl uu racn wnai m called thr (ha mmU . Mf iiiiiinca Irtish nrl' tnrkA s i- . .. siorate tanlc u-ithnn I passing a great numhpr nf ture range, is conducted through 'ptpM Immersed In cold water which convert It back to liquid .form. Years afo thU was practi 'ealjy the complete process but new i .-...-... in t ak.tni.rv m.hrw.' iiiufnuicwviii- . .....-. .... A. n. Rix Gives IntrreMinc Addre.i have rapidly taken place which. In . . . ... I. r -i ( JT-I I. il t un Minjfci ai uoiary tiuu luirn. amwt nu wmr rum. m ' mtmitM ailan anH mnrhln rnn - Th ManufnMiir tt P4rnl4Hllfl 4MMln 1SW lutlanM U'ithntlt f hf 1 Products and Their Use' was the j product tich as have been more . . . . . l n - J J .a - A 1 suDjeci oi an .nieresunK orf- or less recenuy oeveiopca, mc modern car or airplane engine would be itnpoatlbic. it "Nowadays. In the ease of eoso-ll line. diatlllaUoD U usually carried out In a piece of apparatus called1 a "bubble tower." In the bubbl- tower are a number of trays spaced at Intervals. Bach tray is. provided with a series of capped) nippies through which the ascend - the "BasentlaUy a bubble tower re distills the material on each plate As the top of the tower is main t-dntwl at a kwr L-mrwntiir. than hich wt;: remove what sulphur arid re mains. Finally it Is washed with water 4o remove the caustic soiu Don II the bottom, each plate Is projrea- lively hotter as the bottom Is an-1 proached A bubble tower of ten plates is rotmhly equivalent In fractionating efficiency to ten re run stills Modem refineries ux- a conUowtus battery of suits flted with bubble towers, each mjcec&lve till being hotter than the last With modern, up-to-date frarttn atinc equipment. It Is possible to control the quality of gasoline very closely Practically ail erode oil contain Miss Coplthornt assisted. Rev. Thompson uses it on his floors. Lee LmuTJ !" , J"' ' "nd or another Frank Bushfleld acted as chairman norrinn u-tn n v.. mr.Hi tr"" , .and 1 Miss C. Manson was accomp- Pete Linzey happen, to run ouTThTT" 12 anlst KITWANGA WEDDING of coal oil and von pant art fivhl (from Jock who keeps his transformers cool with It. Jack Nleholls uses It In his ice machines and Syd Thomson should use It In toe (form of wax to preserve his fruits and vegetables. I wouldn't sa that Bill Millar actually bntlW Mrs. A. CadwalUder Becomes The and RrlU H certain aloohok . n r. nij4i f..uw t. nMl V. tsnae oi uus bampare l"v itu jic wwo 'use It to clean his window. The vmiiwni T-i n. , iDean tl&M 11 nn hli tiiirn nuiiv-t Paut-K rhun-h n VL'riA-, m.. runs hts snappy Quick and delrv- happy couple united In marriage ery lruck 1Ul u and ev could were Ous Sam pa re. Kltwanga , H nn hta ro,,,nK to pre-postmaster. and Mrs. A. Cadwal-'Teni the doun ,rom ttekln lader of Cedarvale. The church was' 0w,rie Bryant might think hU full. The bridegroom was attended I oods arf " from " bl cor- by R. Walker as best man. Tom!1'" ww rr " woollen Moore. R. Burton and J Berg. The!" res ln tlnrUnK and wearing Oeorge Mitchell sells tt In certain . " rmj flkOll ta the form of a yellow p,.wder eommoniy called "flowers of sulphur." but is also preaent an intri cate compounds which are invu (We Great Care Nrrdrd Tbejr must be removed ..r the gasoline will corrode certain parts oi me engines There are vartui methods of rsmortag Uie sulphur common one betas i ding of much interest In Kltwanga ant ih has his meals thoroagnry Jt mix J a small quant;iy . . . . 1 IrnnkM. -ith i i 1 04 suipouric acta 1Ui the lU Al rt t-t .- -4 Pi " " ana aisinci iook place at Bt.l "yiine tk-b i - M caasUc soda wesu care must be ukr.n to assure satisfactory results Ii customary In Canada to mark" wrtous grades of gasoline, each Uv disttatutshed by it color For auuniottfka. for Instance, aw SKATES ! Get Vour .kale Outfits and Kuiplir at Gordon's naruware AT LAST The Picture You've I'en Waiting por AVS'ON...l!ttorl, South Sr. pmd, H A word lmaf, toJlirl an awfM.me picture of 1 ,ftT J and dfir.,r.i d bunt. ,cro. (ht Kffe; the trim, nn drams, the .oarin, b.,., a treat love .torT a,ia J you. A trsdllinn U tstlWi, n., Nordholf and IUII. iuth.riW "Mutiny on the Mount lr treat Mnry tellera. Thit tb, crren can Un mi ttk. That Samuel roldtn, r durer f -Dod.worth. -biIU nails" and Dd ut" strives ts mskt better sidnn and that the rffort b ttrtt while. Samuel (Jaldwyn preMntt THE 'Hurricane With llorothr Larrnar I llalL SUrj- Alor t Aikttr Srrillli, Tbemat MiUhell, Rjj. mond Matvri. John tarn lot Jerome Can (At 1M and t lii hllOWIVO TONimiT and KATl'RDAT New Year's Eve Midnite Frolic Sat unlay ll;30p.m. SriXML STACi: and sciti:i; snow (irnrral Admbon ih IterTt Srctton ?Jt TickrW Vow Sellint are tttree usually, which are color 1 ed red. green, blue, oranee or imm . . . other color and some is left th kets it It u erwr ..a. frsK w. ..Mr nu ine c rer !ag CArt t.n ha nas a a sa.. u: :.,f.t tu nitn anivrni naptna wa. i , used in themaktn Oeome Frank. or.Pr"'un. grade u colored knock ratma m-mi . . . . Mtirvsi saaissijg. jesjr- 'MU a the bride and bridegroom sat. A.able 11 mul t over a pool of oi 1 1 ' 1 ... 1 MtLMl i .! J i I.. a .... There were many present, from 'Kltwanga. Kltzegukla. Klspiox, Kit-Jwnncool arib Vanarsdol. Following the blesslne the ban- iquet began and the Totem Pole which. Incidently. Is not actual! vl a pool but more closely resemblerj a sponge with all the space filled wlUi oil and Is usually under con slderable pressure. "A geotoRist. by versus intrl-' ate calculaUons. decides wiw he hole shall be drilled. If he is Band played selections durine the ,lcky. they strike oil and. attar! rrea rro and ana is u of or th thr hiviMxi hishMt nnti. . . " - js vssutt jbi muv Knock: rating the ftfroud or regular kivm, many cnltT dprndir Try a Daiij Nrv wt ci IVe Carry the World l amou Line of C.C.M. Matched Skate Outfits Hockey Sticks and Pucks Headquarters for Vour Winter .Sports tqulpment Mcimini; sthekt Skalet and Skatlnc Supplies Hkl. Ski Toln Kkl iisrnei.s and Wases All Kindt of Sleighs Gordon's Hardware rimne JU inspections and i.uu Hk.L. ' . 'jT ww " wvw WyWWWw.- more rigid tests. hmwim; no oil can oc released lor shipment until O 1 1 t(T . n lit U has passed a further set of still $ OmOKed KUDPrt KmnH "A crude oil is composed of essentially two elements hydroRcn i and carbon. Hnu'pvnr uArr,n . ..... iiuiuiivii1 and rnrhnn hv nnitinn ..rf.u -ii" other ln different proportions, form 5 a muimude of compounds solid, liquid and gaseous each with totally distinctive properties. The .problem is to separate the vnri. ious compounds and thus obtain 'the vnrlo.v nf nm.),.. ...... 1. 1 nUllllalion $ The universal method of doln" this IS bv fllxtlllaHnn T I,-. I found that each of the various f compounas of hydrajen and car-ibon which make up a crude oil vaporize at a different temperature. The crude is. tlicrcff.rn. nut into a still, whose temperature can ?H .be carefuliv nnH rvr.nnv or.n.nii.yi r. . r Mild Cured Salmon .. vnM.vat- vwtlbtuUl'U. - Each vapor, as It comes "off the 5 1'rlnce Rupert ... . .4111 I is. I "till In Its own particular tempera 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Bcnes Tour People Keeps for Weelu In ncfrlerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. British ColtimbU