'.IK x Mfc 1 ! 4 4 SI PAGE FOUR VJia DAILT . NEWS I mwhih; uryueanm of AND HEAT THAT OUR COM. rapper GlVtS- CANT. BEAT! Thankful for the bird, of course! But more thankful for the fire to cook tt and the heat to warm us up. You'll have a Happy Christmas if you use our coal. It jcive the finishing touch to the day. Albert & McCaifery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Are you getting enoujth for your1 fur? If riot, come to Holdbloom. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all k?nd3, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannot fill them wc lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything If you have a large lot, wjre me and I shall pall personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom The Trappers Friend." Second Avenue Wood DRY BIUCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load" $3.50 Double Load $.."() Large Sack 50r 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone r.SO HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We SpecttliS in Piano and 8 Vancouver?! he Prices Most Modern Drycleanlnj: Plant In City i- rhone US .Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McRride Street ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Princ Rupert as low HiltZtZ fin as I.' ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street Jthanks FOR WARMTH NEW HAZELTON People of this district art stOl stirred u a result o! the announcement made : last wk by the deputy minister ot public works Uut h m-aa faint to ' recommend to, the government Uut the Mgb level brum at Ragwilget and thi iw level bridge at llazeltoa be- scrapped! ed that a new bridge be built arrow Bulkier River near the Hazelton ospltal. The New Uarelton Liberal Association has gone on record opposing the project. It recommends, in stead, that a Hagwllget. new brMge be built at I The Hazeltan Indian School is tta annual Christmas Tree entertainment this afternoon. The1 native Sunday school is also being entertained at the mission house this afternoon. At the recent winter fair In Vancou ver. Central British Ooiumbta captured fifty per cent ot the awards for cereal. grass and turnip seed exhibits. Prize winners included P. R. White. Telkwa: A. Marin. Telkwa; Carl Wakerield. -Juick; Charles Hunter. Colleymount; F. M Doekrtll. Telkwa: C. J. Killer. Telkwa: airs A. V. Fisher: W. S. Bruce. I Smltbera: Ouy Farrow. Telkwa: George oilmore. Telkwa: Chapman & Chapman. Smlthers: E. C. Barger. Telkwa: H. Gunderson. Smlthers: Ernest Preeoe. Smlthers: W. S. Bruoe. Smlthers. J. Blackburn. Prince George: J. T. Oakley. aleBrtde: L. C. Gunn. Prince George: O. Turcotte. Vanderhoof: William Blackburn. Prince George, and J. McMillan. Vanderhoof. The department el public works, on account of deep anew and scarcity of bom, has ben having great difficulty ra getting luaterial up to the Seventeen Mile brkige across the KHpiox itlTer which u to be rebuilt. The dog at the Mohawk mine camp recently saved the buildings there train destruction by tire. Tired after re turning to camp through bitter cold. a fire. Tse xtove became red hot and the floor began to burn. The pup Jumped on one ot the beds and aroused a man in time to quell the threaten leg conflagration. The annual school concert and Christmas Tree was held In New Hazel- ton last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Campbell "niTt left'' for. Winnipeg where they will spend the winter. The Cedarvale school held Its annual f MADE IN CANADA SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Tear holiday season visiting with his parent. Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Sargent. Miss Lolj Anderson, who is attending school in Vancouver, Is home to spend the Christmas and New Tear holiday the men fell asleep after having kindled Ueason with her parent. Mr .and Mrs. W. W. Anderson. TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. Oh as. lindstrcm of ftemo were visiters heft on Tuesday. Robt. Oorlett left on Tuesday for Nel son. BXi, coiled there owing to the recent death of hit brother. Mrs. E. T. Brooks returned on Monday's late train from Prince Rupert. Christntas Tree entertainment last fiat-1 Mrs. H. A. Swain accompanied Mrs. urday afternoon. The same evening Wm. West to the Prince Rupert hospital Woodcock held It tree. on Monday. 't A a meeting on Wednesday nlgnlJorf ' The1" 'passengers on the west bound this week, the tsmtlve of the B admin- train which was held here during Bun- tan Club arranged for a tournament , day afternoon and . Monday morning which wUl begin early In January. .entertained on Sunday evening ' with carol singing by members of the The nan named McCoy, who was j Anglican church choir. charged with assaulting Roy Guss re ctntly. was committed tor trial this E. Jopp, Remo, was In town on Tues- week. day. Ituvlng cVxwvl work rown for tfce DomIS MeteoS. -fcs has been hero winter on the American Boy mine. Mr. on a short visit with hl slater, Mrs. Parsons left hl week for the south. ' Jut. Richmond, returned from a busl- He expects to return early In the Bess trip to Prince Rupert and left on spring. thv regular Monday train for his home Jack Sargent Is home from to :pnd the Christmas and New tax ; IP)? . In Vancouver. Miss Dorlnda Colours t and her QHRISTMAS.'.the world's holiday.. linking North and South, East' and West in one fellowship. In Australia's Summer neat . . it is Christmas. In farflung Asia, in Africa; in Europe . . it is Christmas. " ' Wherever Christmas is, there will be found , HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED MCriLLEJIVANOHEAOOrPICCtWAlicCinilUX.CAhUUM , ESTABLISHED 1858 ,, ' Writ e to our Montreal Office, S17 Phillip Squart, tor FREE COCKTAIL BOOKLET THE WORLD OVEC at. 'IU. '' r This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor t Control Board or by Uhe Government of British Columbia brother 8t John returned on Wednesday from. Vancouver, where they have been attending school, to spend the Christmas vacation at tbetr home here ! Mm. Came! and daughter ofKwinttaa1 were in town on Wednesday. J igh ?. ?SV JWfKJ..0". Mrs. NaiS recently underwent an oper-1 atlon In the hosptui Miss Gladys Keuury returned on Wednesday (mm Prince Rupert where he hjM been attending college to upend the holiday ea-ou at the home or her parent Mr and Mr O. T S.m- dal. Mrs. A. V. Wilson of Rea&o waa tit town on Wednesday (or the Chrtstma entertainment. Mr. and Mrs W. T At wood and fam ily left on Thursday for Prince Ruper where they will apend the Chrlatrua seasou with Mr. and Mrs. Jss. rJomng- ton before proceeding to Vaucouv.--where tht rnc: to locate. Elmer MrCannell. member :?rt fron? this district to the Boya' partis.-' rni which la h'-ldmg lu seaalon In th-parllament rmlldtng. Victoria, durlm the holiday week, left on Thursday for the south. His mother. Mr. Jas Mr C:nnell accompanied him south. SMITHERS With a view to wiping off all present debtedcess as a preliminary to em- j Marking on the alternative of extenalve-lly enlarging and renovating the present building or starting work an a new pr-tnicent building, the directors of the SrpKhers Hospital have decided to bold a grand drawing. A a flrut prise. W S. Henry has offeree! a new model Run car. The annual Christmas Tree entertain ment at the Olenianna school was heM yesterda'y- under the direction ot thl teacher. Miss Alio Smith. To make an examination of trie Richfield mine at Topley. J. M. TurcbuU -refessor of mineralogy at the Unlver-lty of British Ooiumbta. has been a 'laltor in the district daring the week. Strong Los Angeles capital has display ed considerable Interest In Topley dur ing recent weeks and It is expected- that a mining' engineer will soon arrive at -he preptrtj. SicansriiHe. the Topley Richfield ConsoUdated Co. Is making ,ood progress with development work. Bulkley Valley towns and enterprises were wtlCjTog.thia week from under :he heavlj .auaws torm In many weekr Piled to 'aV depth of from twelve to eighteen, jnches, fUe snow taxed the roofs of , rAany buildings and msde laborers ln Remand to dear away the burden. Rain early in the week further added to the general difficulty and weight. The 'bazaar bf the Catholic Women's League last Saturday afternoon was a complete success, over (200 being realized. Convener Included: sewing, Mrs. Duff: cooking. Mrs. S. Gould: candy. Mrs. J. P. Dawney: novelties, Mrs. L. ' B. Warner: grab booth. Mrs. WlUlamt: tea room, Mrs. J. N. Carr and Mrs. George Macdonald; guessing contest, Mrs. Fred Watson. The financial statement of the Fran cois Lake Hospital anowa a aurpld? vt 25 61 on the year's operation. Mrs. J. II. Prlugle is secretary of the Assoc iation. Dr, R. c. Bamford and J. W. Turner returned to Smlthent this week after a trip to Victoria where they attended meetings of the Advisory Board of Farmers' Institute of British Columbia. Over forty Smlthers people attended a dance last Saturday night at tht DUthle mlney Celebrating, their second wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mr. ;J. E. Klrpy en-t (erUlued ti bridge on Tuesday, evening. Prtre wlnneff '! iwerel Mrsj H, a. Wlndt, Mrr D. O. Munro. Mrs. O. II. Wall, L. B. Warner and O, H. WaU. J.B. Parkin, tie agent for the western region of the Canadian National Railways with .headquarter In Winnipeg, was a visitor la the district on official duties this week. Cutting of -Christmas trees has proven a profitable enterprise for boys of the town this week who report a ateady demand. There were the usual Christmas closing exercises in the public school of amlthers this week,;. The Dominion PJayers, a . trayelling company of eight, put on a show "In the Heart ofHhe Rockies" on Tuesday night. Misses Mary Fawcett, Marjorie-Roberts snd P. Cstr' entertained on .i Tuesday niit in honor of Phillip Hosklr who H- hcji-e frorn -Vancouver on, vacation. A large number of Voung people atiended 'and epent w VnJoyable evening. R. Urquhart who ha been on the staff of the government o dices here tor about eighteen month, ha resigned and Is succeeded by K. G. Houghton of ,Vletorla. I Fcllowlne an operation In the Haze! ton Hospital where she has started a cource of nurse' training. Mis Ruth Millar of Smlthers 1 making satisfactory progress. f 31. H. Oleson, one of the old timers of this division of the railway, has .re- i-iiivtfifr if'"" "M"J'; imlthera. Mrs. Oleson and re also here. , II. U. Matthews, managwr of th R. S Bargeat store In Smlthers. fent a few lays In tlaaelton early this week on -ustneea. Mr. W HI lam Hagen of VarMradal -a buslnes visitor in Smlthers' this Otis Kerriot left this week for Topley vbere he ha accepted a position as er-Tineer at the Richfield mine. After an absence of several months in '.be south. Vuncan A. MrRae returned tbla week to Smlthers. Classified : Ads. FOR SALE FOR SALE. A REAL CHRISTMAS Special. Gerhard HelntrVnan Player Piano. Secondhand at $525.00 on term. Walker' Music Store. tf OR 8AU3. SECONDHAND HOOVER Electric Sweeper In good condition. See Kalen Hardware tf FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT. STEAM HEATED", net and ccld rater. Apply S23 Third Avenue, at room 6 between 5 and 7. evenings, 20S FOR RENT. Apartments by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf HOUSE FOR RENT. 8 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply' 315 Fourth Ave. East. tf LOST LOST. SMALL GOLD PIN WITH Mack border. Between Government wbarf and Prince Rupert Hotel. Finder please return to Dally Newa office. .Reward. CHIMNEY SWEEP 11. 1. ZL'MKKHIt j CJeneral lis nil j Man ; lr ; tirnaces and Stoves Cleaned and Re-; paired. Chlmnles Swept. Cemetery Plot Cared For. Phone. Red 34. Prince Rupert. BO. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Chesterfield suites, dining room suites, Barry more carpets, walnut dressers, walnut vanity dresMrs. floor lamps, upholstered cane chain, beds, blankets, lounge, ranges, brick lined healers, mats, linoleum. A splendid assortment of Christmas toy. A. McKF.NZIE. Fi llMTl'UE Prions 775 EXCHANGE NF.1V AMI RFX'OND lit Ml FI RMTI'KF. bought and sold f.nd exchanged. Player Piano and Two Cash Register In stock. PAPAIOPri.OS M.tRAS M! Third Ave. Phone 616 Every 'Day la DOLLAR DAV at THE DOLL.R STORE. See our large range of '' Cbr&tna i Gifts. Nothing Over a Dr--!iar. IlOMIMONFfRXlTrRE EXCHANGE N. f)ESOi:RDF., Proprietor 144, TJilrd A'cnue We Btiy. Sell Exchange anything. Phone Itlark 4?l XMAS AND NEW YEAR SPECIAL. I have only a limited number of O.Cil. Bicycit 2ri Joycycle ,-,the very thing to make the youngster happy for the whole coining year Prices from 2S to 60.00. A small cash payment down, balance monthly See me nowl TOM n.tf.LANnF.R Victot3 Northern Efec r i JL XJk A A urned to make his headquarter In j 1 1 8 A Inrw I UU( i i I ' ii at k Vlten selecting that Loud Speakers go with your Christmas Radio Set remember there's many a good radia j set spoiled by a poor loud sdmV.. Play safe. Get an R-6900 Hot n. pitvi Up inmgs oilier spcuiicrB mi . Aslc your Dealer Xecd Tubes? Try Peanuts and DX-221 SVtoe l&IUnf U-ktnt Lamptrj daughter j I . II a I THE INVISIBLE IIEDUOOSr KKOEIILER D .FNT0IT' HE!) SUITE Upholstered In two-tone Jacqsard v. IBJWO.OO "Home Lovers' ClutH term, ttK-,.ns Barrie's Home Furnisbn5 "FURNITURE OF blSfnN'CTlDV 3rd Avenue Phont We Have Just Received a New Shipment of Beautiful Shoes In Patent Leall.er, Kid, with Strap or Pump with Buckle REASONABLY PRICED Just what you want for Xmas, We alo h;r .. ; eortment of Men, Ladies', and ChUtlrefl'a Frit i : the price is rifl&t. Store will be open till 10 o'clock every evening till Xmas Eft JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone 15.' 3rd Avenue and 'th Christmas Greetings to the Friends and Customers who have given us their support duri T the pasr John Bulger l ii li Thor Johnson Wishes to his many friends in the City and Ii ' A (3001) OLD-FASHIONED MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR