Thursday. January 14, 1932 The concentrated goodness of prime beef is in BOVRIL Awarded over 140 gold medals and diplomas COAL Bay the real Coal our fa-mom Edson and Caisldy Wellington In any quantities. Also Uulktey Valley May. Grain and Itobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co rnoNKs 5s:and sss f mi i wis i Mrnmrr 66 Car Owners Ormes' Anti-Freeze The safest and most economical antifreeze on the market $1.00 per Gallon Ormes lid. 77im Pioneer Driifirists THE REXALL STOKE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. WHITE FLAME Furnace Oil Burners A Product of B.C. Why Shouldn't a Housewife Have Comfort? Drudgery and Work Eliminate! NO WOOD TO CUT NO COAL TO SHOVEL NO ASHES TO MOVE Less Curtain Washing and Steady Heat Most Convenient Heat of Modern Times This Burner is the only one of it type on the market and is of special scientific design, gassifying oil instead of simply burning hot oil. Price: $85.00, to $90.00 Installed Let us give you a practical demonstration Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. Agents Cow Bay WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL 0 I JTycU WdTtr Co Whirh gives the greatest lirat fVYfyOUfVWSt' for the money expended, be- tfWfro'" lievinjf mai a saimicu cus tomer is the creates I assei a merchant can have. Phone ui for a trial order and join the family of contented householders who arc usln the best fuel in town. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. I'hone 618 tELGPtiSitE 657 VALENTIN DAIUV FOK SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Local Items Note our coal ad for discount prices. Hyde Transfer. Phone 580. Mr.iMand Mrs. Wm. Leask are WWlhtfl? Prlnc Rupert to.. iiisnt lor a nouaay inp 10 ron- land, Oregon. Vole for taxes down. Perry. Keep your 10 Great bargains In ladies' and children's zippers, '30 per Cent; less. than, wholesale. Also great assortment of men's, ladles' and children's rubbers at Sacrifice Prices Cut Rate Shoe Store. Meeker Blk Walter McLean, who is charged with robbery with violence, is appearing for trial before Judge H. A. Robertson in County Court this af ternoon. McLean has elected for speedy trial. Government Agent S. II. Hoskiu who has been spending a holiday visiting his former home at Smith- ers, sailed by the Prince Ruper! yesterday afternoon on his re turn to his duties at the smelter town. Mrs. Joshua Klngham, who hai been visiting here with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, S. D. Johnstone, Graham Avenue Westview, will sail by the Prince ' B I Rupert tonight on her return ot her home in Victoria. re throats Ituy Bulkier better Coal. Quickly relieved by rubbing on VICKS VapoRub Valley Coal The Postmaster W. F. Eve, of Anyox who was here to attend the offi cial opening of the new local Ma sonic Temple, sailed by the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon on his return tq the smelter town. Members of the Masonic craft accompsnlng Grand Master II Money of Pentlcton north on his official visit vo Knoch Lodge at Anyox were H. W. Birch, Alex Mc-Rae. Dr. J. If. Carson. Dr. C. II. Hanklnson, Thomas McMeekln, J. J. Little, C. V. Evitt, O V. Wilkinson and A. S. Nlrkerson of Prince Rupert, II F. Noel of Smlthers an'! T. J. Thorpe of Telkwa. The party sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for the smelter town and will be home this evening KB B'tlJ B.1 BI BiHi ...: 11 B4B3 B BARGAINS in Quality Foods Flour Oood quality Q1 OA per 49-lb. sack 7XU 34t sack 62c Malkin's Best Tea dflp lut per lb. pkg Oranges Sunkist Navels, Sweet St Juicy, nice size 88C Old Dutch Cleanser 9 in 2 tins Royal Crown Soap 24 f 6-bar carton, each Johnson's Floor Wax Utfl fiQp 1-lb. tins, paste, per tin Hawaiian Pineapple. Libby's QCp slicecL No. 2 tins, per tin CampMl's Tomato Soup-- 2 5 (J Upriver Turnips Offn 10 lbs B.C. Honey Malkin's Best fJOr WAX per 4-lb. Un Matches 9Qp ACKj per pkg. of 3. boxes WalnutA-Callfornta Dla- OCn mond.'pef lb. eK' Mixed. Nutsw-No. 1 .quality 1 (lp per lb .!.; f-yy Apple Si Plum Jam Real OAp value, per 4-lb. tin .Oil Watts' Grocery IMIONB 55 PHONE 56 THE BEST FOR LESS BffB1.fl.i:B't:B;KBmBiX:Bi;B:mK!a)S TH1 DAILY 'NZWS PACHS THRSB AMAZING NSW DOUBLE SIGHT GLASSES 5000 Offered On Free Trial Readers of , this 'newspaper are invited to take advantage of the sensational pf f ertjtJf a large Toronto pectaclefM5use wnicn naif perfec ted a new double sight spectacle. These latest rnost to'date spec tacles with large clear full vision lenses are guaranteed to improve the vision and enable wearers to read finest print, work, sew, see far or near. They are insured agaiast breaking or tarnishing. Dr. Rltholz Optical Co., Dept. NX-7, 29 Melinda St., Toronto,- Ont., are offering these $18.00 .value spectacles at only $1.98 on 10-day FREE Trial, with the understanding that they will amaze and delight you or there will be no cost. Write today for 10 day free trial, giving name, address and age. Adv. 29. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Moose Legion Novelty Dance Jan Every ton of IJulklcy Valley purchased gives, 'jnott employment in your own locality. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for a holiday trip to Van couver and Victoria.. Alberta Sootlcss Leg, $11.00; Telkwa Lump, $12.50; Nanaimo-Wellington Lump, $13.50. Phone 116 or 117 Albert & McCatfery. T. W. Hall, inspector of schools. sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Anyox and Alice Arm on official duties. There were 29 passengers arriv ing aboard the steamer Princes i Mary which was in port last night afy bound from Vancouver to Skag- way and oth;r Alaska point. Leaving here on the vessel were 14 persons, mostly members of t'.ie Masonic delegation from Ketchikan returning home after having been here in connection with the official oinctai opening, opening, ofcrthe qfcrtne ne new local Mall, Friday, anuary. 15. 15 Vote for Perry, Economy .prosperity. 10 S. V. Singer of Massett is paying a brief visit to the tity, having arrived in town yesterday afternoon. Another lot of halibut has been received at the Salvation Army for distribution among the needy. It will be given out from 9:30 to 10:30 In the morning and from 5 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon as long as it lasts. Announcements Prince Rupert Badminton Clu'j Dance, I.OJ5.E. Hall, January 15. Moose Whist and Bridge Jan. 15 Eagles' Social Dance, Friday, Jan 22. Gentlemen 50c. Ladles refreshments. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Presbyterian Burns Banquet uary 25. Moose Valentine Dance, Feb. 12. Catholic Women's League Spring Sale April 7. A department store in New York City Is installing 100 radio sets to Entertain its customers. Sleep soundly tonight clnnlc OVa LTI N E' MA Your Vote & Influence Will be appreciated by A. M. Davies Candidate for School Trustee To the Electors: Your support is solicited for J. H. Pillsbury Candidate For Alderman L. W. WAUGH . Solicits your vote & influence ' FbR ALDERMAN A. Brooksbank Solicits your vote & Influence SCIIofiliTEK TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Municipal Elections 1932 Candidates endorsed by the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council: For Alderman James Klack Gcorjjc Rudderham For School Trustee I). C. Schubert Headquarters: Fishermen's Union Hall For Cars Phone Black 211 Your vote and Influence Is requested for the above candidates for aldermen. To the Electors VOTE FOK YOURSELF By voting for the man with a plan to break the depression, VOTE FOR CASEY To ihe Electors: Your Support Solicited Ily GEORGE W. Rudderham Aldermanlc Candidate jQuality has an- CNJl. annual dance will b held in Moose Hall Friday, Febru- 5, 1932. no substitute Young People's Dance, Meropole mshfrvm vie o a mens Specials for Friday & Saturday Special in our JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Child's Jersey & Flannel Dresses With Panties, excellent quality; size 2 to 6 Q-i QC Special tU.3D Fleeced-Lined Size 1-2-3 Special Sleepers 69c Ladies' Monarch Wool Pullovers All shades GO Q Misses' Jersey Dresses Well made, nicely finished size 7 to 14 CO IZA Special O.O1! Shetland Floss All shades. Special 61 fJA 9 skeins for ?XUU Girls' Winter Kimonas Size 8 to 16 Q1 QT Special VlVO We have many good bargains in our Shoe Department 27 Pr. Misses' Strap Slippers Size 11 to 2 Q1 OQ Special Ladies' Urown & Black Oxfords Broken sizes; reg. Q1 1E $5.95. Special 22 Pr. Child's White Rubbers ' Size 7 to 10 QQo Special Boys' Thrce-Quartcr Length Rubber Boots Size 1 to 5 CO OCT Special Jl0.D Misses' Oxfords Size 11 to 2 QO 1Q Special V.ltl Ladies' Brown Strap, High Heel Shoes All sizes; reg. $6.95 QQ CitZ 0,JD Special Men's . Rubbers Dominion make; all Ovl QQp sizes. Special Misses' Felt House Slippers Sizes a to 2 (Qn Special JABOUR'S LTD. TELEPHONE 613 THIRD AVENUE UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION PARES. Eflectlv November It (Cfcxrt to Frbnutrr 39. 1SJ2. REDUCED FIRST-CLASS RETURN FARES. From PRINCE RUPERT Including Mm la and Berth) To Vancouver and Victoria J III .00 tel. TO PRINCE RUPERT i Including Meala and Bcrtlti From OCEAN FALLS 121.31 ret From ANYOX ....flSJS ret. From STEWART SIS.70 ret. St'jamani leave Prince Rupert tor Vaneourer -EVKRY TUESDAY ISO p.m. (8J3. CAT ALA.) EVERY FRIDAY UIDNIOHT (85. CARD EN A.) Full Information reservation and ticket from R. M. SMITH. Prince Rupert Atmcy. serond Atrnue. I'hone SBS PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants say that their customers like to buy goods of the best quality. They are a discriminating people. If 'there are' any Prhlce upeHpeoplenot'takihg the Daily News regularly we suggest that they are making a mistake in not taking the best. The price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call up the Daily News business office and ask that the boy call and collect. 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow