IF THE GIFT IS LASTING The SENTIMENT IS LASTING Naturally if the gift is a temporary thing that is soon worn out or used up, the sentiment which inspired it is soon forgotten. If you want your good wishes to live on for years, give a lasting gift. OUR.stock of distinctive gifts consists almost entirely of articles of that kind. Ladies’ DIAMONDS mounted in Platinum and Gold Jewelry. PRECIOUS Gold, Silver and Chromium. BRASS & STATUARY. S STONES mounted in and Gents’ Fine Watches—HAMILTON, WALTHAM and ELGIN STERLING SILVER, SILVER PLATE, FINE GLASS & CHINA, FINE HAND CARVED MANY UNUSUAL NOVELTIES, AS LOW AS 25c. Values You Never Dreamed of. soon forgotten. Come in and Look Around And the surprising part of it is that most of t hese gifts cost no more than others which are Prices Have Never Been So Low. MAX HEILBRONER — Diamond Specialist Pyrex Glass Oven Ware at New Low Prices! Pie Plates—Were $1.15 White Bowls Just right for making Xmas puddings in to send away; each *)....4; 20e Casseroles—Were $2.25 Meat Grinders— wi CONG aioe os, oe cs Bed Lamps Fancy Bed Lamps, complete th $2.85 KAIEN HARDWARE Phone—3 Sporting Goods & Electric We Deliver —— =~ SMITHERS — If Omineca and adh icons ridings | Plans for an early and active sea- ! are merged under government's new bill, it is expected that A.M: Man- son, M. L. A. for Omineca, will be the Liberal candiagte for the mer- ged seat. Dr. H. C for Skeena, some time ago announ- ced his retirement. the: provincial After two years of strenuous and hazardous efforts in transporting a large shipment of heavy machinery overland, everything is now in readiness for an active season on the property of Germanson Placers Ltd., a company in the Omineca mining country controlled by R, C McCorkell of Vanderhoof. A long flume and ditch has been completed and during the fall months there was a successful test run. Opera- | tions will be resumed next year following the winter shut-down. Mrs. Ray Pake of Smithers was found dead in a creek near Clover- dale early on Wednesday morning | of this week, according to word re- ceived here. She had been afflicted for some time and, suddenly, took | a turn for the worse. She left the house without notice on Tuesday evening and, when she failed to re~ turn, a search was instituted. De- ceased Was an active member of the United Church and the Ladies’ | _Wrinch, M. L.-A. jon Tuesday jcess to that house | however, away at Cloverdale on Wednesday. Smithers curlers are making son. The season will open with a f6distribution bonspiel which is expected to at-| tract many recruits to the sport John Hynes drove of this week with a large load of wood. On the way in, one of his horses collapsed but it was revived. A perplexing problem is facing the Smithers council through the failure or inability of some private citizens and business men to keep up with taxes and service charges imposed by the municipality. Quite a number of trades licences are in arrears. Agents for the Jenkinson pro-| perty on First Avenue have made application to the town council for! an extension of sidewalk to give ac- The council will, be unable to carry out }the work this year owing to short- j}age of funds. The annual Central British Co- jlumbia Seed Show opened in the |Municipal Hall here yesterday af- |ternoon and attracted considerable ¥ [attention Don Sutherland, district Aagriculturalist, was in chargé of the Auxiliary to the Bulkley Valley Dis- | trict Hospital. Her tragic demise will be regretted by many friends. Mrs. Pake’s mother also passed Fresh Cut FLOWERS Potted Plants We are now starting our re- serve list for Xmas flowers. Ivories and Silver Articles at greatly reduced prices Arctic Studio ishow. Exhibits this year } quite as numerous as last but were) were not equally interesting. The town council has decided, in| into Smithers | | the nate interests of economy, to elimi- the S. McGill as municipal ¢ounsel. Af- ter the first of the year, the coun- cil will engage the services of Mr. McGill only as they are A. J. Aason of Saskatoon landed on the local first of the Miss Adeline Clifford of Round Lake underwent a succesfsul opera- annual retainer fee for L. |condition of affairs again reminds ' 4 | Islanders that a good cold storag required, | airplane field at the | week with his plane, | | being on his way to Skagway with | ja passenger. | | tion in the Smithers Hospital last | Saturday for the sils and appendix removal of ton- Estabilshed 1849 LAMB’S RUM AGED, BLENDED AND MATURED AT THE LONDON DOCKS “Lamb’s Fine Old Navy” PROOF OVERPROOF Old and Good! Ask the British Navy! On sale at Liquor Vendors or direct from Government Li- quor Control Mail Order De- partment, Victoria, B.C. This advertisement is aot pub- lished or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British British Columbia c t Saturday, November 2% 1th eves 00000 0 RRR eam A ge 1 son, in Mr. Johnson's opinion, but, authenticity of a bottle message when the catch limit for certain | which was picked up at Terra Nova, | areas is taken, then those areas}near Vancouver, this week, alleg-| should be closed to further fishing|edly from a fishing boat, which | during the remaining period of the! read as follows: “Gasboat No. 316,- halibut year” or until the March ; 203, wrecked at China Hat, B.C. Two 1 following. In Mr. Johnson’s opin-|men drowned, Jack Smith and Tom {ion this would simplify the task of| Brown. Rough weather. March 19 the International Fisheries Com-| Please notify Seattle.’ The mes- | mission in its efforts to conserve the; sage is believed to be a hoax al fishery. It would allow the fisher- | though further investigations are {men to determine when it would be|/being made. China Hat. better! | most advantageous to fish and the| known as Klemtu, is about 100 miles | |dealer would be able to intelligently ;down the coast from Prince Rupert jplan his production and storage | - | land distribution of both the fresh| and frozen stock in line with pos- sible requirements of the aa Mr. Johnson’s views seem to be | quite in line with those expressed ; by local halibut fishing interests at the meeting early this week of the International Fisheries Commis- sion. | | Parliament Rises For Two Months Be td | OTTAWA, Nov. 26:—Parliament adjourned last night until January 30, all business of the fall session be- ing completed. Most of the mem- Struck a short distance forward | bers will spend the two-month re- from the stern ana almost cut in| ess at their homes two, the well known salmon troller | ‘ Interior Weather Bear, owned by Capt. Gust Quist of | calm; Oona River, was sunk in the harbor off Cow Bay on Monday evening of Terrace—Cloudy, this week ‘in collision with the Im- ; vempera- petial Oil Co.’s tanker Marvolite.| ‘re, 38 “ The Bear, running without lights Hazelt m—Cloudy, calm; tem- is ‘understood to have attempted | P°&rture, 39 * to cross the bows of the Marvolite| Smithers Cloudy, east wind; | in the dark while the latter vessel | ‘°™Perature, 32 was entering the harbor. Imme-| ~ diately after. the Marvolite came to a stop and picked | LOOK FOR onthe Bear, MUSSALLEM’S | collision, the | ' and his companion | on the Bear, } Silver bright coho salmon con- | SPECIALS tinue to run in Skidegate Inlet, ac- | cording to reports received here . . from ths eicsed Charlotte Island You Wil ' Benefit By Them 3. ario “ Sli 5 . > l Just arrived a fresh stock of However, there are no buyers which ; . all varieties of goods oe eT 41c | plant in Skidegate Inlet would be Independent Biscuit large pkg | Honey Grains Biscuits P Ye 2 for e 45¢ i Ginger Snaps— revent |i i 15¢ | | | Flu Here is a Good Gift for Boys and Girls KEEP YOUR FEET DRY Sweet Cream Sandwich Biscuits, 1 Ib. 40c¢ We have shoes to suit every 1 Rubber Novelty Doll, pocketbook. Look at the prices value. FREE on our | | 2 for 25e, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Warm Winter Slippers Rubbers and Rubber Boots Cut Rate Shoe Store Get Your Wine Ready For Christmas California Wine Brick, $2.00 1 Glass Guage S5c. 1 Package of Untsur .. 25¢. All for $1.79 Don't Forget Our Home Bak- ers Bread per loaf Economy Brand Butter per lb 25c aoa 24¢ MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store 18 — Phones — 360 P. O. Box 575 ’ ac COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of “No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 — Phones — 558 Good cooking | ® Friday & Satur, s We TWO SHOWS — 1 ang! | a 1 ILO, y Feature Starts at 7:59 ¢ os | bd Ser yA ADMISSION sh 8 | Cold Storage Head Advocates “Halibut Year”— 2 Feature Starts 3: te & Bie ’ Troller Sunk By Tanker in Harbor —Cohoes * “HOWDY FOLKS — GLAD TO MEET y,» Still Running on Queen Charlottes a + Joe E. Brown in The Tenderfyot | T. H. Johnson, general manager of the Canadian Fish &' “ 0e . row N er 00t |C old Storage Co., believes that the regulation of the mar- " WITH GINGER ROGERS, LEW Copy ‘kets and the ends of conservation would be served with a ” nae ii trealdsi GM ale thins 4 “7 < ews b S wy - 1 iy |restriction of the Pacific Coast halibut catch to approxi- a I'm Wild anc ht to Howl | mately 35,000,000 pounds annually. At present the quota @ Adventures in Africa—“Dangerous Trails” FOX NEWs is 46,000 000 pounds for the two major fishing areas of @ Believe It or Not No. 10” Mickey Mouse in “Barnyard Olympige lthe coast. ‘Mr. Johnson favors the% " opening of the halibut fishing sea-|the makings of the Queen Char- n MONDAY and TUESDAY—“MERRILY WE GO 10 HELL” son about March 1 with the catch- lotte Islands. ae ‘00 A A A a, mgd ing of the’ prescribed -total to be ascii taken in the twelve months follow- | Southern fishermen and _ police a ing. There should be no closed sea-!are inclined to discount of the’! : KEEPING il oa Indulgence in rich foods, tobacco, or anything else that piles up acid in the system sh 1 he offert with a little Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. This 5 suuiwe , . 4 . ‘ae rs se] fine. Plenty of ae PHILLIPS i neutralizes the acidity and you feel fine. | { , me yr? ™ men know there is nothing like it for “mornings after.” Get the genuine; there’s something alx L Ti] ron rrousst® } ove To acl? |] imoigas TION Phillips formula, and the way Phillips’ is made | I \ i sour sromaee | ae om Substitutes don’t act the same. Gas, nause? | ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets are now on sale at drug stores Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a tea in Canada of genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Made The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 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