Tuesday. January 17, 1MB. -1 iiu COMMITTEE MEN N AMED PTfsldrnt J. T. Harvey Make Chamber 'of Commerce Appointments Standing committee of the pnnce Rupert Chamber of Cow merce for the .year have been np-pointed by President J. T. Harvey a. follow: Civic II. F. Pullcn. Bert Morgan, It E Moore. Oeorge Mitchell. Entertainment W. P. Armour, D 0, Borland. Cecil Fltsgerald. A. C. Small. ' -J Finance R. O. Hopkins. F. E. Robertson. J. W. Nlcholls. A. W Fisheries- R. M. Wlnslow, J. Dyb-havn. Dr. J. 11. Carson, P J. Solem. Freight Rate J. O. Johns, W. E Drake. Thomas McMeekln. Thomas ' ' TroUer -; - Drain -O. W. Nlckerson, J. 0. Johns. C C. Mills. W. M. Watts. Highway S. E. Parker, Ma Hctlbroner. J. H. Thompson. John Ourvich. Legislative W. O. Fulton, II. A Brccn A. W Newman, JiE. Doddle. Labor W. J Alder. Shelf ord Darton. T J. Boulter. Robt Brasell Lumber W. R. McAfee. O. C Mitchell. C. V. Evltt. J. A. Lindsay Membership F. A. MacCallutn, W M. Watts. J- J. Little. A. C. Smail Mining Dr J. II. Carson. J. N KSUax A. 0. Rlx. O. P. Tinker."' Murine W. II. Tobey. P. M. Ray. W P Armour, W. E. Drake. Ptire River Outlet Theo. Col-' art Robert Oordon. w.'H. Tobey, J E Morris. - P r4 P M. Ray. O. W. Nlcker-tor. J L Lee. A. W. Newman. J Public Work-P- A; Hryantji Oconre Rom. John Ciirrle. M. M. McLahlsn. ' Publicity C V. Evltt. H. F. Pul If Frank Dibb. Peter Lakie. Ri&dy D. C. McRro. O. Ci UImj, W L. Coate. John Bulger i fU-a. Estate and Insurance John! Drbluvn O P. Tinker. 8. D. John-! fcon H. K ChrUtenscn. Rfli. Trades C. O. Minns! W T &;:. J. J. Payne. Jack Preece. Trade and Commerce' J. W. Nkh Alex McRae. M. C. Brook. Onr.8 Stuart. Tn. porW. J. Little. R. 0. VirderMuys. R. E. Moore, A. K The Dally Nw is an A. U. 0 Mtxr N Tin. Mrur.Mr. roi KT or UKiTKn (oi.nvivn ,n , IN ihohti: U lb Mltrr of lh "AitmlnMralUtn Art" And In lh MitUr of fhi r.MU of John Mil for.! Mrombotk. Nirae4 TWOS NOTICK thnl by cnitr of 1IU Hum w, C rvtr. tlv liui 4y of J: Jaxy. a. D IBM. I prmlirt(J AdmmMimtor nf 1N eaUrfr of John WlAjrl Blrambxck. drcwl. ,a4 l tr m twvlne claim rtat th mW cie trt bMVby rpquimi to Xuniun f vruprtlj rrrlfWl u nx or 1 tvrt Um 1Su rd IVbruorr. 1B19. HA fill tmtlMm mdrtit'd to ttw rotUi V mjuirM to pay Hi mnint of tlvlr J WVJtitvm lo tn furUwlU. I NOn-UAN A. WATT. OfUoial AdrrtnlMraloc. Vnnrr Rurrrt, B. C. tteVd Um I21h riy of Jwii-wj. ATI. 19: 3 I TMnftTRfAifc rot-nfoi ifiltT.i . COIXMIWl . In the Mtter of Ih "AdmlAutntfn lAtt" . And In the Matter nf tht r.tUtc of llrnry I MafljJ, itn-miml, OlhrmU Knou Harry Y, MatUod TAKE NOTIni tlutt bT OrdHi Of H'l Honour Judga W. E. riarxr, Local Judlf o( 2u Supmne Court of BftUah Col. unbia mad O Slat day of XVoractbrr, IMS. 1 waa amxjU.trd Aclmtnlatnttor of Ut of Umrj r Uocliflod. olheT knon aa Jlilrry' JJ iiadifod. ti Mwd, and all parua havlnc claim Cgaltot the aald W ar fccraby w ,jilrM to fumlah aonv, proprrly Trt 'iTd, to m on or brforo Ui lat day ct rahruary, 1B39, and all pt&U lnotdl uv raut ar irqvurwl to pay u.t Jwftt of UtKr lixWuUdoM -to a NORMAN A WATT, Official AdnUnlctrtOor. Prln Rupert, O.O. t pfd the Slat day oX December; A.I5J in Tiir. stTiir.MK cornTnrnniTl!ii , is ritnniTK " the Mailer f Ilia llmlnllrllot Artr , And Jhe Matter nf the lUle nf Harold MfWId I lor I iu Jarolioen, IWeaied TAKE NOTICE it by order of Itonor, W. K Flaber, .th SOth dy t. unwflkW. ' A. D. 1038. I wu an !lntel AomlrUatrator of lUie' eU.U r.tj ""iq BlgvoW pgr1U' Jacobatn., d-im) jjj p,vrUm liaylng, claJnw BSlnat the amid wiUte are heby ra. quired to furnlalv nnrne. properly, vert iU,to m on ,or, tjrlore ifm-ajd,.day lnutfy, A. D. t(U0H iwvi. all.awUan uuienuy to tlie, etnt are required to f'-Un nwuvt.of their ladtbtwdneel NORKIAN A WATT 1 Ofriotel Admlnlatrator. . . Prlnoe llupert, B O; TODAY? STOCKS Vancouver Mr Missouri, 2(1. Uralrtrne, iljw. Arttt. .04. Cariboo uartz. 2.33. Dentonla. .00, iiinto. .02 ty. Falrvlew. .03. 'Noble Five. .03!4. . Pend Orlelle?.5l,70. Pioneer J.0. Porter Idaho. j03. Premier. 2J1. Reeves McDonald, 26. Reno, .25. ' Relief Arlington. .12. Reward. D3tV Salmon Oold, .10. Premier Border, .01. Sllbak' Premier. H75. Congress, A0i. Home Oold, MVt. Orandview, .00 lask). Quatslno, .03 V. " ' Oil Calmont. .42. C. U R. 257. Freehold, ,04. Mercury. .07 V. U Okalta. 1.22. Paealta. .07. Homo Oil. 2m Toronto Beattle. 1 JS:- -Central Pat. 2i8. Oods Lake, .24;' UttleLong Lac. 3.55. McKenzle Red Dake, 123. Pickle Crow, sao.1- : ti Ban Antonio, 12S. Bherrltt Oordorl, 120. Bmeiters Gold, .OZ'A. McLeod Cockshutt. 2.89. Oklend, 20. ' Moshcr. .18. Msdsen Red Lake, 32. SUdacona, .53,' I i Francoetir, 72. Moneta Porcupine, 128. 'Bouscadlllac.'.lOr Thompson Cadillac, 25. BankXIeld. 21. - -East Malartlc. 224. Preston E . Dom 1.6V V Aldermac. .45. J Kerr Addison. 1.90. Uchl Oold, U&U I' Int Nickel. 53.00. Noronda. 8025. Cons. Bmeiters. 5430. Athon'a. 06. Hardrock. 171. Barber Larden U3. Femland. .10. Dominion Bridge. 3425. Funeral Notice ' The funeral of the late Mrs. farv McLrnnan will take Dlace tc-I morrow. Wednelay. at 5 oclock fmm thp First Presbvterian Church . . First Move In Yice Uean-Up Five Alleged llootletjers Are Hated Under Arrest In Vancouver VANCOUVER. Jan. 17: ICP) The first move In a vice clean-up ordered by -Mayor Lyle Telford 'kind' the police Commission last Frlday'came during the week-end with the arrest of five alleged bootleggers by the police liquor squad,- I 4 Announcements All advertisements In thU col-van will be tharged for aTull I month at 25c a w6rd.' ' Toe 11. Bridge January 18. I I S. O. N. Masquerade January 18, United Tea at Parsonage, Janu- Mrs. F. Cnmeroiv -ary jo. - I F1"111 arrangements were mads for the second -annual ball to-be Dance Seal Cove Hall January 20 iheld hi theiMoose Hall-otf Febm- ary 3. t . . v Presbyterian Burn's Banquet Jan-' Further donations were promised U9rv as. ' M fof another layette to be glvsn' for , (needy cases. " Eagles' Bridge January 25. , - Analiron Tea Miss R. M. Davie January 20. I"! Junior Chamber of Commerce Snowball Frollcj-Moose Hall,Janir-jj ary 27. ' Hospital Ball, February 3. Toe II Valentine Dance February 'I, .-. - v. - w Maponlo Ball February 17. Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. S. C. Thomson's, February 18. Anglican Spring flalo April 13. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's traut, due from the t&st at 11 o'clock, was" reported this afternoon to be on lime". Mrs. II. 8. Parker will sail Thursday night for the south oh- her Spring buying trip. " St. Peter's Church tea and home c6okmgyMrt. W. L. Llneham, Bow ser 8t:yTh'ursday, January 19. . . . . ... ,12, Sons of Norway Masquerade tomorrow'. Oddfellow's Hall, 9 pjn. Refreshments,- Fossum's Orch. Adt mission 50cr. ' tfl The British Columbia Gazette announces the appotntmenfe oi Rlglnald L. Oale of'Smlthers as a justlee' of the peace: ' William Ooldbloom, who returned , to'-the city recently .from 'ft trtn to "Vancouver; continues to make! a good recovery Tallowing hls'r'!-J Fourtfifji jmen went out on last cent serious illness. : levenlrfgytrifiV toBillmor to beem3 t ployedr1the4Ba'rfrtt''P61nWortli Alan H. Falrweather. who has: flcatlons work. Camp Is being made been enwged in commercial flylns; in the Yukon for tne Simmons in- Uresis of' Carcros, arrtved In the felly' from 'the north on the Prin cess sNorah yesterday afternoon. Eugene Jacquot.- well known big game hunting guide of the-Yukon. and Mrs, Jacquot were passengers. aboard the Princess Norah yester-j0n aaytanemoon omg inrougn on trip to seaiue. Mr. and Mrs. Xlatthew Watson of Carcross were passengers aboard 'the- Princess Norah yesterday af-j icmomi tuuiK utiuugw lur u lilt 'to V ticouver and elsewhere In the Uoutf . Mr. Watson Is a well known Carcross merchant J. J. HllUard of Eagle. Alaska. well known throughout the north - land as- a United States custom) officer, and son. William, were .. u . 1 ,1,. nl Norah yesterday afternoon going "through for a trip to the United States. 4 1 Dr. C. A. Armstrong, medical superintendent- of Port 8lmpson General Hospital, and Mrs. Arm-. strong are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter on Sunday. Mother and child arq doing nicely In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. James Rednath. Dort steward for the White Pass ti Yukon Routel,ol' ine service or nis country. .He Meamers at Wh tehorse. and Mrs. 'Rednath were nasscneers aboard!5" t the disposal of the Polish the Princess Norah yesterday af- government to naslst In reslsUng lernoon going through to Var-.Nazt threats against Poland and couver to snend the remainder of, particularly the Ukraine which Is the winter. MRS. M0KIS0N IS RE-ELECTED. Ataln Heads Women's Auxiliary , Of Prl Rupert General f 'Hospital vat At tlie annual meeting of the Womens Auxiliary of the Prince Wnds. shifting to southwest, unset-iRupert General Hospital the sec- tied and mild with rain. retarj-a' and treasurer's annual re- West Coast of Vancouver Island-ports were read showing a very Strong south wind, shifting to (satisfactory' year's work, over $300 south west, cloudy and, mild with having been raised. ; rain. Of npM--plre.tfrff f r HttQ wer n' Iollows:1- ... President, Mrs. J. R. Morlson, First Vice-President, Mrs. F. S. Walton. f VfVi. Xti Secretary. Mrs. J. A. Teng. Trcasurer,Mrs. P. M. Rayner. Executlve-iMrs.? J:i H. Htnton. Mrs. S. VCox, Mrs. J.'Preeceiand c'faUtiIi tf, ii V t JANUARY SALE lHV It is a good time to recover the kitchen. At this January 'Sale you can dp so economically P Dominion imam unoieum-six souare yard $1.10January n . .... , i I EUQ'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE THE DAILt NEWS Mrs. T. Nisolo and son, K Nlshlo, sailed this afternoon on the Car-dena for a trip to Vancouver. 1 E. Evenson sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a brief' business trjp to Vancouver. Miss Marie Balagno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.C; P. Balagnd, Balled, by the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon for Seattle to resume her advanced musical studies. ' Duncan Miller of the local Customs House staff sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a vacation trip fto Vancouver and" elsewhere In the south. lifts. Peter Laporte left on last evenmg'sirnlfofEd'moriton wheri both her mther?Wlaw and daugh-. ter are seriously 111,' thelr recoverjl belne desoilred of. 1 m "4- ' la bulIdlngsof the Blllmor SprurS Mills. t John DybhaVn, who went to Ottawa' to "attend the annual meeting of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada and who also visited other1' points In east and south on bus iness, will be-returning to the city the Prince George tomorrow morning. During a Christmas radio auction Iii Vancouver prior to the feVtlvc season. 8. J. Jabour. formerly of this city, put In a request offering $10 If Dr. Lyle Telford would withdraw a remark he made In the Leg islature about Prince Rupert as a "siwash town." The doctor refused to withdraw so the welfare fund was out that $10. PADEREWSKI VOLUNTEERS Famous Pianist and Former President 'of Poland Would Krsist Nail Threat WARSAW. Poland, Jaa 17: (CP) Despite his advanced age of seventy-eight years, Ignace van Paderewsld, famous Polish pianist and one time Premier of Poland, If leady to again forsake the piano ""uuuncra uiai. nc naa p.aceu nim- his birthplace. Weather forecast General Synopsis Pressure remains high south of British Colum- !bla and Is low northwest of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Rain has -1een general on the coast where It remains mild. prince Rupert and Queen Char- Island Fresh to-strong south . A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by using our 'famoo.1 Ldson, Rulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Welllngtoti coal. PRINCE UUPERT EEI) CO. Thones 58 or 558 reet wide. Regular C on Sale . . ... $Xa6U ; Prince Rupert WATCH OUT Aid of Alatkan Coatteuard an J Shlpphrr (n Connection With -miMhif MaMett Men Aiked VICTORIA. Jan. 17: CP -United!? i. !.' SUtes coastguard and United Stales dlr; Vater and transport tlorf companies have been asked Hq keep a look-out for the flshlng-bdai Mabel, which is missing off th4 north coast of Graham Island 1th twd' men on board. The men are Charles and Corbett Smith' of Mas-sett who left Naden Harbor Ilas Friday lor Massett. their boat when last seen being off SparIslan'dJM -British Columbia police, working on the assumption that the boat had been driven away from shore Into the ocean or towards Alaska afterT possibly 'dev'eloDlntr .eneln tokeepwatch;, ' ' H Canadian government wireless slallonS have been instructed ttoireJ;o Id o 2 jg 10 quest-au -North Pacific shipping. to keeD a-watchitoo,' - f.tV i t i TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Raining, south-, jast wind, ten miles per hour; ba - mmeter. 29.60 (falling!; tempera - iure,M2; sea smooth. Triple Island Showers, south - east to westerly wind. 18 miles per hour; moderate swell. Langara Island Overcast, west southwest wind. 18 miles per hour, oarometer, 29.07. Dead Tree Point Cloudy, calm; I sea calm. Bull Harbor Rnintne snuthpant wind, len miles per-hour; bard-r meter. 2913; temperature. 40; mod' erate swell. Alert Bay Raining, southeast" wind. 18 miles per hour; barometer! 29.94: temperature, 38; light swell Estevan Raining, southerly" wind. 12 miles per hourr baro- meter. 29-80. Victoria Raining, southeast ;md. 12 rnlles per hour; baro- netcr. 29.94. Vancouver Ralnins. easterly vlnd. 18 miles per hour: barometer 958. 'g g . la g Dettotejl .Fruit Juice 6 0 1 r 1 a a S o o o Briten o o a Tooth a 0 & '.e - g o a a Roth I? 2v9c Ormes Ltd. "Otiir Pioneer Druqt fats Tlie Rexall Store Phones: 81 '& 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. ' Sundays' and Holidays from 12 noon-till 2 p.m. . 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. o ' ,0 ' o MEMBER FOR ! .KORTHWSTrom!tePfec?'. 1 v i Move is Being Made With View to Having Elected Representative 1 At Ottawa EDMONTON. Jan. 17: CP The burns, sustained when sparks from CanadlaniNorthwestern Mining As-Jthe fireplace in her home set her ' soclation has started amove with clothing afire. - . -a view to havlnz the Northwest Prince George Snowing, south-. Territories represented by a Mem - rly wind, twelve miles per hour;br of Parliament at Ottawa. Pe- jarometer. 29.78. Hazelton Light snow, calm 'emperature. 23. ' Smithers Snowing, calm, 27. ' Burns Lake--SnowingcaIm, 29 Terrace Fogy, calm, 32. Ai.ransh Raining, calm, 33. ' Alice Arm Wet snow, calm, 33. : Anyox Wet snow. calm. 30. Stewart Wet -snow, calm, 32. i BIRTH Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Btrachan on Sunday, January 15, at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. - i Hotel Arrivals . 4. . . t ' 'J. t Toyal P. Johansen city. Knox J. Erskine. city: A. H. Falrweather, Carcross. Walker's Music Store) ' Large St6ck Music Helntiman, Nordhelmer and Less re Pianos - -Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. VIOLINIST and TEACHER E. P. GRANGER Trained In Europe Advanced Students and Beginners PHONE RED 920 Music Ruth Nelson AjT.CM. Teacher of Piano, Theory and .Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 If you wish to svnp something-Try a Classified. FREE J tltloris asking this will "be circulated by airplane pilots. J The Northwest Territories present have no elected representation", being governed by federally appointed officials. PALESTINE FLARES UP' 1 1 - ' i Five Dead and Three Wounded In New Outbreak In' Holy; Land JERUSALEM, Jan. 17: (CP Five persons have- been killed and tliree : wounded In a1 new flare-tip" of dis orders In the HOly Land. Among the wounded is a British soldier CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS-and CAFE Pbone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK 4 aV1 .PAQljTnr.FE Tumbler withEf ery a Paste g a g a a g o o o For Clothing Caught Durned 16 Death HALIFAX, Jan. 17: (CP) Mrs, James Roche is dead here from : T I international Cooperation Is Essentia CALGARY. Jan. 17: CP) Speaking here yesterday, Premier John Bracken of Manitoba declared that international co - operation was the first essential In dealing with the world wheat marketing Drcblem. ' ? JTrra TBTM II TE IBGTHIS rXat! International Cafe THE TRAVELLERS CAFE Has" changed ownership and P will be continued as the In- jf ternational Cafe under new'ii management with entlrely'S new staff Including a first -Jj class cook. -j Full .Meals Served for 25c Satisfaction Guaranteed -jg si " INTERNATIONAL CAFE 1 211 th Street Xuzu i u s:a mm TuzurMtmruruim A ? J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bid. Heat In Blasts from Coal That Lasts BUY MJey Valley Coal FresKaLcaI RaWArid Jltjzcd Milk ' VALENTIN DAIRY rBON-7