V- 1 4V PAGE SIX ..Xgk DMLi jt;ws Wednesday. Jarmai ; !- .1 BRITAIN'S WONDER UNDERGROUND STATION v HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 DRY BIRCH JACKI'INE AND CEDAR - Single load T3.S(f Double load ; $6.50 Large sack 50c COAL PRICES .DOWN Pelnbina Peerless Egg ........... $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg , $12.00 Alberta Lump S13.00 Also all other classes of cjal. Piano and Furniture Moving. ExpniM ftnd Buggnge Day antf Nigbt Service 139 Serond Avenu DEMAND v upert Brand" Kippers THE IIAINTIKST HKEAKI AST KOOi' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ; frim Hvprri. H.i. AND YOU WILL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION ONCE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE NEW FORD Mork Pep More Power More Comfort ' Than Any Light Car Ever Built. They Arc on. Display at Our Showroom. A tfa S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 Ady vjtise in "The Daily News' '-. NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. fSXjI TERRACE --Cr-Lr-Jl.G1ggey" returned on Sunday from Edmonton to -which place- he accompanied Mrs. Glg-Key who left last week enrbUte for Regina. Dr. II. L. Dickey of Vancouver; eye, ear,nose arid throat special-1st, is in town this week on professional duties. R. Brealy, logging superintendent for the Laminated Ltd. of New Westminster, rivM from the coast on in connection with his company's cottonwood, logging operations here. J;is. Bennett of Prince Rupert was in town at the beginning of ho week. for Endako. He will engage in tie hauling at the edst end of Francois Lake. Mrs. Sidney Godwin and Isabella, are visiting for a w days with Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hultkrans at Hultkrans Spur. 1 Misses Lulu and Marion Morgan and Miss Mina Hunter returned to Prince Rupert last week to resume their studies in convent. Phil Brunei I Is engaged in the .' business and reports the jon's work welj advanced. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Keddy and .mily are moving to Sheratln .. here Mr. Keddy will engage In tie hauling. VANDERIIOOF Many friends from Chllco and vanderhoof aenbted at the .lone of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Fin-alson to celebrate the golden . ..c' anniveraary of Mr. and .tc. Denison, Mm. Finlaison's . ..rents who were married in 1879 at Rutland. England. Many beautiful gifts wire presented and delicious reirhQfnts were 4 feature of the oftaslon. The Ladlea Aid tb Vjtnderboof United Churth ha rl)Mtwl officers -as fellow: president, Mrs. J. datnpbeJM rjijWent, Mrs, K. A. Mitchell; stiretary-treasur-Mrs. It. C. Abbtftt; executive. Mrs. E. B. Smith. Mrs. W. Rosa Stone, Mrs. L. J. Prrtton and Mrs. M. Hunt. A daughter was born here last Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. A. V. O'Meara. The Women's Auxiliary to the local Canadian Legion has elected officers as follows: president, Mrs. Stephen Holmes; vice-pres ident, Mrs. J. M. A. Eta; secret ary-treasurer, Mrs. 3. W. II. Day; executive. Mrs. R. M. Taylor and Mrs. H. V. Taylor. STEWART ratffew mineral discoveries In the Caaflar rugion will, it is believed teera. tend to hurry the construct n of some sort of a toad! from tewort to Telegraph Creek. Word was received here last week of the recent death at the Provincial Home at Kamloops of Frank Bison, pioneer Stewart wood eutler. He was ninety years of age, and left here two years ago. Mrs. Murdoch Mclntyre and two sons have arrived here to take up residence with Mrs. Mc- Intyre who is identified with the Ctffidla"tf NttrUr" Eastern' Railway,. . II, L. Batten and W. Smither-Ingale, Vancouver mining engin eers, made an inspection of the i Woodblno property during the pat week, Mr., and. Mr. J. .Patterson and son of the Woodbine left last week for Vancouver. Jack Rennie lost nine pack horses during the past season on the trails to the Marmot River mines. MIm Dorothy Brown left last week to resume her studies in Vancouver after having spent the Christmas and New Year holidays here. Charlom I-alra left Inst tru.l- nn ..wo w -;a trio, to Pnftee Uupert. ved fromi Smltbi on iSundayi J. to take possession of their new, Mri Willlam Newell has been home here. iTbe have recently ought. the ld Amos place west f , Jhe school, The .B. D. Bridge Club met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Little. BURNS LAKE Adam Camper, who is engaged n tie making at Bedneati, has been spending a few days at his home at Tcheainkut Lake. T. S. Thomson left last week spending the past few days in Prince Rupert. ii ' . T. R. Whitley returned last week from a brief holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. William Bunting of Hyder left last week for a trip south. Miaa Jean Mellor left last week to resume her business studies i in VIeteria after having spent ' the Chrfetntas and New Year I holidays at her home here. ALICE ARM William Cnmmings returned j last week from Anyox Hospital where be received medical treat meat to a few days. I By switching on an electric light the Mayor of Westminster. l-n. m- n: ublic of the British Capital the rr.ost nixiern ami the largcxt und rn.un stati- u This new station at Piccadilly Circus, which is a marvel of engine ring and architecture ion. has taken almost four years to finish, and it has cost more than fC.QO0.OOO. lh- A tejAh of more than two hundred feet, this vast UBderground station can handle a; ; 142,000 passengers a day. Above is an architect's drawing showing fhevarious worker new station. ' : 3. A. j . : -. Anderson, road superin-l' tendentlor the provincial depart- nnTxnr,f w Ainn s m mnnr, s ni ir S? &?Z fZFiZ U UUUrtLLUWo A 1 1 fcKKAlfc HUB on offieial duties. - Constable' William Smith of An yox was a visitor here last 'week tin official business. A. Kaox, superintendent at the Tiger mine, returned last week from Vancouver where he spent the Christmas and New Year holidays with' Mrs. Knox and family. Art Beau din returned last week from Unity, Sask, where he spent the past few months. Exceptional winter weather conditions continue here. There is so little snow that cars and wagons are ,being used on the streets. ABgus MI')d of Vancouver waa a visitor here duripg the past week 'to make an examinat ion of the Homeguard property on behalf of the DalhoUsie Min ing Co.. which has bonded It. FRANK SEMERS - DEAD IN SOUTH Well-Known Ketchikan Agent of Deep Sea FitihermeA'a Union Succumbs In Seattle Word has been received in the city of the death last Saturday in Seattle, where he had gone to be operated upon, of Frank Semers, agent at Ketchikan for the Deep Sea Fishermen a Union. Well known In Prince Rupert In his official capacity, the late Mr. Semers was between t5 and GO years of age and, for many years, had been engaged as cook upon halibut vessels operating out of Seattle and Ketchikan. He had been agent of the Deep Sea Fish ermen's -Union at Ketchikan for two, yearjaanci only recently had been elettteU to a third term. r UV was unmarried. - Successor Named Pete Swanson ("Yankee Pete"), well, kn&wn. American halibut fisherman and one time agent for the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union at Petersburg, has been elected atiD. S. F. U. headquarters In Seattle to succeed the late Mr, Semem at Ketchikan. Fred Han- .ion has1 been acting temporarily TERRACE MEET HOLDS MEETING Joint Installation With Itebtkahs And Supper And Dance ' FolloV TERRACE, Jan, 1C: The joint demtannual installation of offic ers of the I. O. O. F. sister Rebekahs teok place on Monday evening in their lodge reorsa and was made the oecat-on of an enjoyable social evening and dance. Following installation proceedings a dainty hinch wm served, during which time brief addreav es were gives by Mrs. A. Kirr kaldy, E. T. Kinney an T. E. Brooks. It. Ilrdfty of New West-minster was present and gave an interesting talk. A danee fol lowed the snppet. The new offttela are: , h N. A.-r-Mra. E T. Rtnnoy. N A.-!ra. I). MeKinnOn. ' V. C-Mlaa DoftaJd. ; U.iit Ji G t&ifr King. u L. S. N. C JImT Var. 1 A U. S. V. C Mm. W. E. Smith. I L. S. V. C Mrs. W. C. Sparkea,! Warden Mra. E. M. Smith. , i Conductor Miss Davis. -;l TERRACE, 3m. 16. The 'annual meeting -of the Terrace and their Sandal. Secretary-treasurer Mrs Chaplain Mra, T. E. Brooke.; LORD BIRKENHEAD Inside Guard Mra. Downinar. 1 mv luck in ih riu- 'Vex- Some r r TT-" were mad tP the hall year, but a small un declared. The hall will again l F. C. Blatvqp, bv -uno the nam . Theatre, pending nK ' Progress Club was held on M,Jts sale aay evening, utnt year s oinevrs: were reinstated. These are: I President T . J. Kirkpatriek 1 Gcor;e Vice-president M:s. O. T. :'ty on OuUlde GuardW. McLaren.i J WINSTON CHURCHILL fCh ncellor t iammia, xcv- j. mrm. . MUr Cheerio. F. K . Kr i'k. t.i. KETCHIKAN GYROS KETCHIKAN, Jan. 10: The Oyro f'lub officers were Installed here lat night at a dinner which took the place of the regular since deceased leftfor the south, j mid-day luncheon. f necessary fmpf fiw Eorie ret u i" yesterday train fro a brief lu to $esithr. A TALE OF TWO CITIES I Laren. iiunUn card " . iiecorojng aecy. .mim is. abb jmA nirk.Bh, t-.. . .. . .. .. iwcuuj m 'uiiiira mm' ihv The I. O. O. F. officers are: P. W iUT E. 'Brooks. ! N. G.-SKirkaldf. V. G. W. E. Ungerer. R. S. N. G. II . King. L. S. N. G. S. Cooper. Ji. S. V. O-W. E. Jmlth. L. S. V. G. H. Swain. WardwvUI. Frank. ' , ConduotOfT-J. McLaren. ( Chjpyii.fi N. Sherwood. : Inside Guard S. Perribn. v Outilde Guard W. dllver. Financial Sec'y. Wilson Smith. Recording Sec'y. E. Haugland. Treasurer 8. Brooks. i Man vw aiA v r i . . . "tlSE AFTE Goo l-byfc, Winnie, I am g: Of the Kx lion't forget to tii'.' MATH si a t II of influenza, bronchitis,, cough, cold or other respiratory infection,. is usually a period of great weakness. 'rf is special need foY well-selected vitamin-rich noutishtritnt to rebSxitd rctiitancc. Many people have found nothing quite? 60 beneficial as SCOTPS EMULSION OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL If you are now passing through a time of weaknc why not let it help nourish you back to strength n rigor. Scott's Emulsion is co d-liver oil &at is pleatant to take and digests easily. It kawBt. TorMta, Oat. 1 r ' I ,