TWOWAY TREATMENT Auction Sale X O: Monday. January 30th, nt i Ti , m at the Imperial OH Dock : llo1ng Items will be offered .,; -ublic sale: worm drive anehot s: h gvrdles, tools, water and L. 'anks and considerable other i equlpflMdi. SEALED THNDRRS wtll also be received up to noon of the same (V- for purchase of 12 hp. ReI c: :.ne with or without shaft and pr.pellor. This engine new two ;,- af . ago Highest or any tender r l nwossarlly accepted. NORMAN A. WATT. Administrator estate Harold Jac- bs n Deceased. If you wish to swv something. Try a Classified. Notice With KCA Victor you get the benefit of -10 years experience. Compare 19.31) RCA Victor in your own homo there is no obligation except to satisfy yourself as to what resulta. a really modern radio will give. Sold at lowest prices on easy terms at i Don't let that rarklnr. bronchUI couch or tranKlinc asthmatic at tack roh yon of your ttL re IlurVie-' Proren Sntem lor OnCKI K relief. 1hl nuirk and effective NEW n0 - WAV TREATMENT tle vou the me- (llrinal benefit of both Buckley's .Mixture and Uucklej't While Hub. Tlier fUlil couth and cold from without and within and live relief in half the time. Buckley's While Rub the rub with the Stainless unow-whlte hate h medicated with 9 attivc ingredient that penetrate fater. stimulate circulation, and break up congestion. Healing vapors carry medication to the inflamed bronchial tube. Buckley's Mixture slops the couth, uprtads a southing film over the raw mucous membranes and kelp? lu current the over arid condition that usually aggravates and prolongs couth and colas. Try this combination Buckley's Mixture and Buckley's White Hub. Remember, it Ml ST give re-liel from chett colds, branchitis etc TWICE as fast or your monrv bark. "1 Notice U hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of ths Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital Association will be held at the City Hall on Tuesday. January Slat. IfM. at 8 pjn. Bustnsss) To receive balanee aheH for 19M. To receive general and Auditor s report. To consider Notice of Motion chancing duration of election o! three directors from one to two years as per notice posted in Secretary's office. To elect five members of the Board of Management To appoint an Auditor. H. W. BIRCH. Secretary. Year In -Year Out RCA Victor Stays The World's Best Radio Value issE.i!ZJ9 Model OCT $77.50 HKCAUSK of Performance. proven HKCAUSK of Lasting Satisfaction. THE CHOICE of All Who Want the He.st in liadio. . Fresh Local Raw And pj " BULGER Pasteurized Milk . . Optometrist valicntin dairy PUONE-157 . Royal.BanMMOg Splendid Affair Wednenday Night At Headquarters With Off ken of Battery a Guests at Honor An enjoyable dinner dance was staged Wednesday night at naval headquarters by the officers and members of the wardroom mess of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, about fifty-five couples being In attendance at the affair with officers of the 102nd Battery as guests of honor. After a splendid dinner wtth naval formalities, dancing was enjoyed "until midnight wtth excellent music by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra Lieut. Orme Stuart presided and welcomed the guests. Lieut Col. 8 u D. Johnston responded and Orme was also heard from. Hockey Scores Royal J. Rany, city. Prince. Rupert R. J. Carson. Bilknor; L. R. Waite. R. D. Phillips, W. C. Stevens, F. W. Redfern and Jack Bal-kln. Vancouver: W. McMillan, Port Simpson: T. L. B. Hamlin cr1 11 M Haynea, Victoria. Central Mrs. J. NicoL Woodcock; Lynum. Digby Island; C. Mil-'inser and William Duncan, city. Atlin Hes Paper Published Weekly SVwv Miner .Makes Us Initial Ap pearance Well Gotten Up The flourishing mining carap of tim in the extreme north of British Columbia again has a weekly newspaper named the "Atlin News-Miner." the publisher being Horace . Moore. It is an attractive and well produced six-page sheet cov-ering local news as well as outside Happenings of more particular Intercut to the district. Atlin business people are. apparently, giving good support In the way of Settlement Of Yukon Natives Near Starving DAWSON. Jan. 21 : CP Meagre reports received here tell of a tettlement of Indians 20 miles south of Dawron being short of food and In danger of starvation Announcements All advertisements in this col-, amn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet Jan uary 25. Eagles' Bridge January 25. Anglican Tea Miss R, M. Davies January 2fi. Junior Chamber of Commerce Snowball Frolic, Moose Hall, Janu ary 27. Hospital Ball, February 3. Toe H. Valentine Dance February! 10. roc Ji unage tvoruary is. United Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen ficr's February 16. .? Masonic Ball February 17. Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. S. C Thomson's, February 18. Anglican Spring Sale i.nrll IS. VIOLINIST and TEACHER E. P. GRANGER Trained In. Europe Advanced Students and Beginners rilONK RED 920 LOCALS i . Cash for Old Gold. Bulger, tl Tonight's tram, due from the t!ast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Tom Shlmlzu sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Harold Dahl sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. C. H. Elklns left on last evening's train for a business trip to Smith ers. F. W. Redfern arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday . i . C ll.iaiiemoon irvui Vancouver, ucin OH 111 A m w. rvivuci uiaiiu in connection with mining interests. W. H. Sherman sr. returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yest erday afternoon from Victoria. Mrs. Sherman Is still in Victoria and it U likely Mr. Sherman will return there. E, M. Haynes, Past Office inspec-J tor from Victoria, arrived in the city on the Venture this morning from the south la the Course of one of his periodical trips north on official business, and will leave Tuesday afternoon by the Cardena on bit return to Victoria. Rev J. A. MacRae, director of home missions and evangelism for tho Baptist churches of Western I Canada with headquarters at Ed Imonton. will arrive In the city on tonight's train to besto a ten day v preaching mission at the local R IX Phillips of Vancouver, flek. analyst for the Standard Oil Co. ot British Columbia, is a visitor to the local branch. He arrived from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday and will return to Vancouver on the Cardena Tuesday after noon. Old Country Soccer tnilikU Cup, Vuurth Round Notts County 0, Walsall o. (due to, failure of trapping opera-Town four tions. Portsmouth 2, West Bromwlch Albion 0. sneiueia weanesaay i. nitiicr i. Middlesbrough 0, Sunderland 2. Liverpool 5, Stockport County 1. Wolverhampton Wandereds 5J Leicester City 1. Everton 8, Donc&ster Rovers 0. Blackburn Rovers 4 South End United 2. Birmingham 6. Chelmsford 0. Mill wall 2, Qrimsby Town 2. 'Leeds United 2, Huddersfleld i Cardiff City 0, Newcastle united 'a Preston North End 2, Aston Villa Chelsea 3. Fuinam u. Wastham United 3. Tottenham Hotspurs 3. Sheftieds United 2, Manchester City 0. Scottish Cup. Pirst Round i ' Huntley 1. Motherwell 8. Edinburgh City 3, Stranraer 3. Kilmarnock 6, Berwick Rangers 1. Falkirk -5. Brechin City 0. Clyde 2, St. Johnston 0. Lelth Athletic 0, Alrdrleonians J.. Ralth Rovers 0, Glasgow Rangers 1. Falkirk Amateurs 2, Elgin City 4. Forfar Athletic 0, Hibernians 3. Blalreowrie 3, Dumbarton 2. Kink's Park 5, Babcock and Wll-j cox 5. . Alloa 2, Ayr United 1. ' Queen's Park 4. St. Cuthbert Wanderers 1. Burnt Island 3, Celtic 8. j St. Mlrren 7 East Sterling 0. ' Bonness 1, Hamilton Academicals! 4. Dundee 2, St. Bernards 0. Duns 4, Glrvan 1. Dundee United 2, Stenhousemulr 0. East Fife J, Montrose 2, Cowdeubeath, 3, Partlck Thistle 3. Queen of South 5, Arbroath 4. Aberdeen 1, Albion, Rovers. 0. i Nlnthsdale Wanderers 5, Buckle Dunfermline Athletic 5, Morton 2. Third Lanark 8, Glachnacuddin 2. Heart of Midlothian 14, Penicuik Athletic 2. , i:nslih League, Division One j Manchester united 0, Stoke City! 1. Arsenal 2, Charlton, Athletic 0. Division Two Bury 3, Tranmere Rovers 0. Luton Town 3, Plymouth Argyle, A. Lotts Forest-Southhampton 1-1' Saturday. January 21. 1938. THE DAILY NF.WS T4 rc C3 Dinner Dance Much Enjoyed TODAY'S tQuurtmr It. II STOCKS JohnMoo l. Vancouver Big Missouri. .26. Bralcrne, 11.00. Aztec, .04. Vr J, Cariboo Quartz, .05i. ,. Dentonia, JOg1. Golconda. .04. Minto. X)2Vt. Falrylew, D3. Noble Five, JUS. t Pend, Orielle, 1.60. Pioneer, 2.65. Porter Idaho, .02 Premier, 20. Reeves McDonald, 25. Reno, Z. Relief Arlington. .12. Reward, .04 Vi-Salmon Gold, .10. Taylor Bridge, SnVt (ask). Hedley Araal.. .06. Premier Border, .01, Silbak Premier. 1.75. Congress. JOOft. Home Gold, .01 (askl.. Grandview. .054. Indian. .01'4. Quatsino. .04 (ask). Oils ' A. P. on.. .17 Oalmont, .41. C. & E. 2.15. McDougal Seeur, .14. Home Oil, 2.77. - , Okalta, 13. Paealta. .07. Toronto Beattle. 1J5. Central Pat.. 255. Gods Lake, .23. Utile Long Lac, 3 JO. McKenzle Red Lake. 15. Pickle Crow, 5.25. San Antonio, 1.25. Sherrltt Gordon, . 1.15. Smelters Gold, .02. McLeod ockshutt, 2U5. Oklend. 21. Masher, .18. Madsen Red Lake. 0. Stadacona, .60. Francoeur, 22. Xfoneta. 17. Bouscadillac, .10. Themnson Cadillac, M'z. Bankfleld. JO. East Malartlc 2.40. Preston E. Dome. 1.56. Aldermae. .42. Kerr Addison. 1.90: Uchl Gold. 1.48. Int. Nickel; 52.25: i Xoranda. 79.00. Cons. Smelters. 54.00. Athona. .07. Hardrock, 1.72. Barber Larder, .12. Fernland, .104. Dominion Bridge. 34.75. DILI) OS PI'AIKIES Miss Edith Mary Cooper, niece of Mrs. Percy Cameron of this city, died at Portage la Prairie, Mani toba, today. Miss Cooper paid , a years ago and made many friends wliile in the city. a jo o sThe Dally i an A. B. C A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous F.dsnn, Bulkley Valley or Nanaimo-Wellington roaL PRINCK RUPERT FEED CO. Themes. 58 or 558 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. a E. BLACK Walker's Music Store Large Stock Mnslc llelntzman, Nordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoseope" Phone Blue 389 Z1Z 4th St. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 'Banquet For Boys' United Church i .rv i n l Band Is Enjoyed ;ieaana aaie The annual banquet for members of the Prince Rupert Boys' Band under the auspices of the Parents' ' Association was held last evening 'In the Eagles' Hall and was a delightful affair for the boys. Alter I full Justice had been done to an excellent spread, a very entertain-tlng program of games and danc-jlng was enjoyed. 1 Henry Montesano, .who was mas-, tec of ceremonies for the evening. O o uaiier o Suffcssfot Affair Held on Thursday Afternoon at Parsonage A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held Thursday afternoon by the Ladles' Aid of First United Church at he parsonage. Many guests, we received by Mrs. J. S. Irvttfe president of the Ladies' Aid, and Mrs. J. C. Jackson, wife of the pastor. Mrs. Jame Krikewky was In charge of the tea roam, being assisted bv Mrs Georte Oitcune and and Edith Cromp led the Grand fra t ptrnrf sanritfim uer (March. There was tap dancing by Mrs, T rraser j, G L. Rprle and rra iwwauuru, a vuc! wiu uy duu- j.. q. x. German. Acting as cash- nie Perkins, Russian tap aance Dy Gilda Campagnolo and Elsa Kraup-ner and tap dance by Rose Christ- ilan. Mrs. J. R. Carr and Mrs. Bruce I Love were pianists. Robert CUeenfield, bandmaster, X gave an Interesting talk to the boys ; and their guests, Mrsj J. G. Vlereck. I president-of the Parents' Assoc la-'I tlon; also speaking briefly, j Mrs, A, J. Phllllpsoa, Mrs. Bruce Love and Mrs. John Viereck com-I nrlrf the entertainment commlt- o 0 o a o o o ler was Mrs G. V. Wilkinson. Alpha Again Wins Bowling Defeated Gamma py Score nf 2501 To 2326 To-day In today's High School bowling Aplha wen for thr second time 4tee, other ladies contributing to the this half, defeating. Gamma by a 'success of the affair being Mrs. T. 5Cure ' " l -Bussanlch, Mrs. Louis Amadid. Mrs. I Jack Joy Jr., Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. W. J. Davies. Mrs. G. W. Rudderham, .Mrs. .A. Petersen and Mrs. H. Per kins. .score of 2175. This win gives Alpha a margin of 207 pins over Gammai Winners of the theatre tlcketi donated by D. G. Borland were: ! Morin with an average of 19i)j Scherk. ISO. and. Blackball, 211. "j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO6OOOOOOOOOCHOOOOCHOOOOOO0OO JO :S 0 l . o 2 o ii o o o o g o o a s a 'I ,o o iS jl !l 12 First Aid Nee Containing For Every Home Cotton, llandages, Adhesive and .Adhesive Uandages in Handy Holder. Special 59c as Ormes Ltd. Zfiw. Pioneer Drtiqgists The RexaU Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open i)aily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.ni. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 pan. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. o O s o a a a a a a ct o a a a a a a g a a g n o o a a a a a a a a a a t n 0 o o ran vurmrmiMrMXM rm iiib mcrru vm ib ibiiii mi i I JANUARY SALE 2 Only Tanity Dressers Regular 52S.0O. January Sale 122.00 g a a g o Q 2 Only Chef foniers-Regular $24.00. J9,00 3 ! ELJO'S FURNITURE S THIRD AVENUE 1 Prince Rupert Nanaimo-WelHngton Alhcrta Foothills and Bulkley Valley Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone GS1 or G32 Q l