Bsturday, January 28, 1030. SUCCESS BY Bright Morning JR. CHAMBER ?ras Bis Crowd Snowball Frolic In Miww Mall La Night Wan Outstanding Event presided at the door. ( ror otory riour War. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooai 6 8 2 1 1 1 i! ! I J ; I I o I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 n 0 0 s o 0 0 o s o o o o o o o o o o o o SlutrpV Assorted Toffee 30C Jelly Peak 15C 11). ... Love Creams anri'Jvllies jLe)G IH. . T V. &. S. A.ssork'd.CliocoIatesr- 75C Ormes Ltd. Trim Pioneer DrieQpists The Rexall Store Phones 81 & K Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holiday. Irom 18 nnon ,l" 2 Pn, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. o' o l o WJ0000000000000000000600000000O0000000000000000000CHJ RCA Victor Sets The Standard Of Radio Performance and'Value For 1533 Let us show, you -the outstanding points of the finest radio ever produced. Performance and value that no other radio can match. Unless you arc getting ALL the features and advantages of RCA Victor Radio you arc not gelling tho value that you should. Model 97K1 $129.50 will. Ihe grealcst degree Only lt.C.A. Vlr maintains this policy uf permanence in performance' and-value. It ActuallyC6sts Lcs.s to Own the 1 Jbst Sco li.G.A, Victor at TODAY'S WEATHERt I Prince Rupert Fair, northeast meter, 29.C0 'steady i ; temperature) 34; tea smooth. Triple Island Scattered cloud - southeast wind, ten mlls pel "77":. . . . H 1 momma- mingut hour; lj?ht swell. Tlie snowball Fr.)lfc dance of tht many youngsters to attend the Langara Island Scattered junior Chamber of Commerce lt story Hoar In the Barton Hall to- eKm6a. calm:' barometer. 29JW; night was an outstanding soclri day Tlw meetln was in charjc- temperature, 34: light swell. a ue. proving a most enjoyable of Mr. Robert Cameron who tod Dead Tree Point Scattered affair for wme two hundred per- the stories of "Tumberm." "The cloud, calm; barometer. 29.47; sons wlw attended. .Utile Small Red Hen," and "The temperature. 25: sea smooth. Decoration of the hall were an'Threr Billy Ooat Oruff" to th Boll Harbor Raining, southeast eJab..rote- ft-nture which attracted J delight of her youthful audience wind, five miles per hour; baro-much favorable comment. Snow-; Mrs. O. P Tinker very wtlUngI) , meter, 2.C: temperature, 37, balls were suspended from stream I gave her servleea In the absent . moderate swell, ers and colored balloons were also of Mrs. J O. Garrett and regit.!. Alert Bay Part cloudy, south, used with effect Charlie Balarnolilhe children with "Kilty Cat aml'-west wind, five miles per hour Orchestra played tunesnme muile Ihe Meaatea," "The Gingerbread, barometer. 29.82: temperature. 39. from a snowfert. ,BoV ami "BWy's Birthday Pre- light chop. Dancing was In progrww from IC en. ft levari - Raining. northwest pjn. unUI 2 am. with a break a; Next week the hour Is for child-'wind, 22 miles per hour; baro. midnight for delicious refresh ren 0 to 14 years and will be In meter. 29.74: menU whieh ' were served undei charge of Miss Kitty Cameron, as Victoria Cloudy, southerlj the direction of Rom Ingram. stated by Miams Phytta HambHn-'wind, forty miles per hour. baro. Sam Joy was master of cere- 'and Isabel MtCrimmon. , meter, 29.46. monies and Kept things moving - - ' Vancouver Raining, westerl) in an excellent manner. WANT Alllimo.Mi: jwlnd: six miles per hour: baro. The general committee consisted NORTH SYDNEY. N. 8.. Jan. 28:!meter. 29.63. of Sam Joy. Lawrence-Pierce. Row CP North Sydney Board of ( prince GeorgeCloudy, norther-Inaram. Clarke McLean. Robert Trad't hM "nw ommM1U7 to'ly wind, four miles per hour; ba- 7 . . ' P' tot coiwlmcUon of an air base rometer. 29.56. 'T 7 A A al lhU Cmt Bret0n "8Wleor! Terrace-Cloudy, calm, tempera- iu w. w. ....... a MDmne qom uanm inv urrui tun 9ft Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 24. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm. 29. Anyox light snow. calm. 28. Haielton Light snow, calm, 24. Smlthers Clear, calm, 18. Burns Lake- -Snowing, calm, 19. ! innnicc mint niUUIC3 LULUS In half tht timr4 prtvtAt. c.ldt ky.intmma k litU. In th-n.ttMU ivtry morning. rtujdneM Notice Notice Is hereby given that the General Meeting of- the ' Prince Rupert General Hospital g . Association will be held at the City o Hall on Tuesday, January 31st g im at 8 pm. a , o Oi o o Ol g reports. O TV nnnftlHor VnHpp nf Motion 'changing duration of election oX Si three directors from one to two 1 years as per notice posted In Sec-o retary's office. P To elect five members of tho o-Board -of Management, g To appoint an Auditor. o' ir. : w. birch, 8 Secretary. On Monday. January 30th; at 2:30 pm. at the Imperial Oil Dock. the following items will be offered at public sale: worm drive anchor winch, gurdies, tools, water and gas tanks and considerable other trolling equipment. SEALED TENDERS will also , be received up to noon of the sama. THE DAILY NEWS t pr.TnpJx !l mrAiQ I , Cash for Old Oold. Bulger's, tt W. R. Love sailea this morning on .iAMJWWAVWJ,A,tWVA "J Opcnine of New Number for 5 Service and Dependability $ Opi Oppv WAV Phone l-1 3 Taxi PAT MAZZIE Post Office, 4th St. .VA'A'AWA'.WAWA Dr. Hugh M. Morrison, Inspector of schools, returned to. the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Ocean Falls on official duties. George Frizzell, who has been on a trlp to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Venture arriving last night from the south enroute back to Port' Essington. The Canadian National Railways city ticket office is about to move to temporary quarters In the old Overwaitea store on Third- Avenue during the construction of the hew Dybhavn le Hanson building. Dr. C. A'. Armstrong of Port Simp son arrived In the city last evening for a brief visit to. tawn. On his return home on the Catala tomor row night, he will be accompanied by Mrs. Armstrong and Infant child. k.. . MUs E. Uncoln and Miss B Auction Sale Frea:K teachers of the Crosby paying a brief visit to the city. They arrived last evening by gasboat and will return to Simpson on the Ca tala tomorrow night A special In Permanent Waves during next week! The Modern Beauty Shop wishes to announce that it has reopened In pyw premises upstairs above Stone's Clothing Store. The shop has been remodelled, is well equipped, and 'stram heated. Phone 947. (24) Hotel Arrivals Royal Mr. and Mrs. A; Krlstmanson Osland; C. H. Roberts, Vancouver. Prince Rupert R. J. Carson, Billmor; Miss E Lincoln, Miss B. French and Dr. C. A. Armstrong, Port Simpson. IIOCTOR FIRST date Tor purchase of 20 h p. Regal. GAGETOWN, N. B.. Jan. 28: (CP) engine with or without shaft and The first crossing of St. John propellot. This engine new two River Ice here this winter was made years ago. Highest or any tender by Dr. W. M. Jenkins. M.L.A... who not necassarlly accepted. made his way on foot, hauling an Above articles open for, lnspec- operating table. Instruments and tlon from 1 to 2:30 on day of sale, other necessities for an operation at Jemseb. NORMAN A. WATT, Administrator estate,: Harold Jac- - - obsen. Deceased. Announcements All' advertisements to, this column will be charged for a full! month at 25c a word Hospital Ball, February 3. Eagles' Brldgoj February. 8. Toe H. Valentine Dance February 10. Toe H Bridge February 15. United Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen- ner's February-10. Masonic Ball February. 17. : Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. Si C. Thomson's, February 18. Anglican Spring Sale Anrll 13. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS: C. E. BLACK Walker's Music StoreJ Large Stock Music Ilelntzroan, Nordhelmer. and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscopo" rhonfr Blue 389 212 4th SU Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano,. Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 iMayors Of Twin1 Cities To Greet esties; the Venture for Bella Bella. j WINNIPEG. Jan. 23 (CP) Mr. and Mrs. George W. John- istort returned to the city, on the- Ifasi a trip to Vancouver. Charlie Anderson, for drunken-peast was fined S2S. with option, of ceven days'- imprisonment. In city police court this morning. Mrs. J. A, Barry, who has been on a holiday, trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the prlneess Adelaide yesterday af ternoon. Mayor Oeorje E. Leech of Mtnne- apolls and Mayor William II. Fal Ion of St. Paul have accepted an Invitation of: Mayor John Queen to visit Winnipeg May 24 on the occasion of the visit of Kin? George and Queen Elizabeth. Bennett Tendered Luncheon Aboard Ship At Halifax HALIFAX, Jan. 28: CP T1j- Board of Governors of Dalhous University, which is his alma mater, and the Halifax Canadian' Club tendered a luncheon today, to Rt. Hon. R B. Bennett, former Prime Minister, aboard the ship on which he passed through on h's way to England to take up future l residence. Clinic Is Being Used By Mothers; Seventeen Children of Pre-School Age, Largest Number Yet Pre ented This Week Prince Rupert mothers are avail ing themselves in increasing num bers of the service of the well babies j weekly with Miss E. D. Priestley it-N.. public health nurse, in charge uid local physicians co-operating. Wait, Mother Ask; Your Doctor First: .... llnlinnwn Remedies ToTake-UnlMS Heallhl Unknowlnsly You May JUSt IO " ANOTHER may gave a few pennies giving- ber children unknown, unproved preparations. But the life of . a child is precious beyond pennies. So Ask your doctor before you give any remedy you don't know all about. When giving the common children'siremedy. Milk of Magnesia never ask for "Milk of Magnesia" alone but always ask for "Phillips'." Because for three generations Phillips' has been favored by many physicians as a standard, reliable and proved preparation marvel-ously gentle for youngsters. PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia Radio Strike Is Discussed clinic which Is being conducted. Advertising Agents and Artists To. - Get. Together on Vexed Question Of Rehearsal Pay Many children like Phillips' in the newer form tiny peppermint-flavored tablets that chew like candy. Each tablet contains the equivalent of one teaspoonful of the liquid Phillips', and a big box costs but 25 at your drug store. A bottle of Phillirrf liquid Milk of Magnesia costs but 251. So it is a (act that anyone can afford the ttnuine. Careful mothers ask foe it by its full name "Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Demolition Of Old Building Work Preparatory to Construction Of New Business Block To Commence Next Week A start will bo made about the 'jn Tuesday of this week at Borden NEW YORK. Jan. 28: (CP) - viaaSie of next week on the taklns Street School seventeen children; ol Radio advertising agenctea havei. nf fh. nH hniirtin? at the were presented fori appointed a committee to discuss pre-school age lye comer of Third Avenue examination and advice, this being vntn tne raaio arusis union ine nfih SUett preparatory to the Jie largest number yet. Next Toes1 dispute over rehearsal pay which erectton of new Dybhavn & lay afternoon the clinic will be at j has resulted in tneamsw naraK Hanson building on the site. By 3orden Street School. P"1 w slrlKe ai ine 01 11X11 midsummer, the expectation Is TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver. Big Missouri, 25. Bralome, 10.00. Altec. .044. Cariboo Gold, 2.16. Dentonia, .OS. Golconda, .04 fi. Minto, .02V4. Fatrview, .024. Noble Five. .021 Pend Orlelle. 1:40. Ploneeri 250j Porter Idaho. .02ii. Premier, 2.00. Reeves McDonald, .25. Reno. 2S. Relief Arlington, .10. Reward. .05 task). Salmon Gold. .09ti. Taylor Bridge. .05. Hedley Amalgamated, .05 (askh Premier Border, .OO's. Silbak Premier. 1.60. Home Gold, .00;. Grandrlew, .05. Quatslna Copper, .03 (ask), Oils A. P. Con., .16. Calmont, .39. C. & E., 2.01. Freehold. .04. McDougal Segur. .14 ij. Mercury, .06. Okalta, 1.03. Home. 2.20. Toronto Beattle. 1.28. Central Patricia. 2.40. Gods Lake. .23. Little Long Lac. 3.05. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.15. Pickle Crow. 4.95. San Antonio. 1.20. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.06. Smelters Gold, .02. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.36. Oklend. .21. Mosher. .15. MadSen, .45. Stadacona, ,49i. Francoeur, .18i Moneta, 1.25. Bouscadlllac, .03. Thompson Cadillac, .201i, Bankfteld, 26. East Malartlc, 223; Preston E Dome, 1.36. Aldermac, .40. i Kerr Addison, 1.72. I Uchl Gold. 1.28. i Inter'l Nickel 48.00. Noranda, 74.00j Con. Smelters, 50.00. . Athona, .06. ' Hardrock. 1.44, Barber Larder, .10. Fernland, .09. Dominion Bridge 30.00. Chestervllle, 1.10. . If you wish to swu something- Try a Classified. executive. A tie-up oi programs on the new bundlng wm be me major cnains oi uic wuuuj "Ireadv siiu inrcaieneo. Weather Forecast General Synopsis A moderate depression appears to be centred west of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The weather remains unsettled over this province with showers on the coast and light snowfalls over tVie Interior. Prince Runert and Queen Char lotte Islands Fresh north to northeast winds, partly cloudy and( Saskatchewan already buy purpl? gasoline which is exempt from ?allonage tax. Death Sentence For Kidnappers vides a mandatory death sentence for kidnapping. The victim In this Vancouver Island People Will See King In Victoria NANAIMO. Jan. 28: iCP) Mayor Victor B. Harrison of Nanalmo yesterday completed arrangements whereby sections of the parade route of the King and Queen during their visit to Victoria at the end colder at night with light rain oi af May will be reserved for many sleet, . West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh west to northwest winds part cloudy and colder at nignt with showers. Seed Wheat Of Purple Color This Is Proposal of C. C. F. Mem ber in Saskatchewan REGINA. Jan. 28: (CP) Farmers of Saskatchewan would recelvt nnrnlo ntct.metcHne Mt U'hft visitors who will go to the capital for the occasion. England Still Bogged Down LONDON. Jan. 28: (CP) Large sections of England and Wales are still bogged down today by wet enow and water. Two hundred and fifty highways are reported Impassable and 70,-000 telephones are out of comml'.-ston. Half a dozen towns are Inundated and hundreds of homes have from the Canadian Wheat Board becn evacuated. it a resolution of J. A. Young. C. C. F member for Blggar. Is adopted. He would have the wheat col- f to prevent resale. Farmers o Why Alberta Is Desirous Of Extending EDMONTON. Jan. 28: (CP) Hon. W. A. Fallow, minister of public I works, railways -arid telephones, .Justified the government's move eo extend the boundaries or Aioeria NEW YORK, Jan. 23: (CP) Two. to Include the Northwest Terrl-East Side men were convicted yes-jtaries because of the great mineral terday under a new law whlqh pro-wwlth that was being opened up there. Mr. Fallow was speaking befon case was believed to have been shot j a banquet of the Social Credit to death and cremated. The body League of Alberta which Is In ses-was never found. 'sion here. TWEMEatirmi imtn ie wis tmcTBi'a i'aiarr m iifititiiifiiKl f: J X TlTT T A Ti V C A I 1 Just 2 More Days Take advantage of the January Sale. Chesterfield Suite, Floor Covering, Beds, Etc., Ete. ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert d Kim Bill :!:!:! l"imixai ibxbjmi miaumj j m,t m