bl VPAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. FASHION FANCIES 9tfFW HAZELTON Road work commenced In this dlsfjftft this week. A crew is at worK' Completing the Beament cut-off feast of here ahd the main highway is being continued between Terrace and Usk and west of Kitwanga. The grader has been busy on local roads. One of the subjects for dis-cuSifdt at the forthcoming annual meeting of the patrons of the llaZelton Hospital 'will bo the matter of erecting a new building to replace the present hospital- which has been In Use for 26 years. Matt Feigen, Ott Adler and Charles Kk have cleaned up well on this winter's trapping operations. They sold their catches to C. W. Dawson at the first of the week. New officers of the Church Army wtre IfMtalM and a number of baptisms performed by Rev. T.'D. ( Proctor in the Hazel-ton Anglicnn Church on Easter Sunday. Mrs. R. S. Sargent entertained on -Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. 0. H. Wall of Vancouver who was paying a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. T. C. Berber, in Hazelton. A large number of ladies attended. Rev. T. H. Wright, local United Church pastor, visited a Addresses Board of Trade Along Some Linen at Public Meeting At the dinner meeting of tho , Board of Trade held last night in " the Commodore Cafe, Milton Gonzales presiding, I. C. Bray, M.P., gave on address, mucti along the - SMITHERS Mri.'M. K. Bates has returned t to Smithers after spending sev era! months in Vancouver. James Downey has been re-elected chairman of the board of directors of the local hospital. Other directors are Dr. R. C. Bamford, Mrs. N. P. Moran, Mrs. L. D. Warner, A. C. Fowler, F. V. Foster, W. J. O'Neill and Charles Bowland. L. II. Kenney is secretary of the board. A number of local auto drivers were haled Into police court here before "Magistrate Hoskins at the first of the week and fined for not carrying their number of points along the Three babies were born In Skeena River, this week.' Ho con. ! Smithers last Saturday, all being ducted special. Easter services 1 girls. The proud parents are herejast 4 Sunday. ' jMr. and Mrs. T. Tayltfr of Hoiis ' i i tons Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mj. Ede, teacher at totzegucla, i Gill and Mr. and Mrs. George, ' if ft jtetient the local hoj Wright of Smithers, ' ? T pitaf. Ji ; '-i . . 'J S. Woodman's Guernsey cow . D. Jt. ilcLean, first Presbyter-! "Lady" led the Bulkley Valley Ian minister in this district is ; Cow Testing Association for now teaching High Schoo) In j March in production of butter uurnaoy. , , xai, ine percentage Deing oz.4 , ' , : -r- I ,. R. McGregor's Holstelni "Fatty i Many Ia'dies attended a large produced the most milk, tea which was held on Thursday i - afternoon of this week by Mrs.:: The Bulkley Valley Automobile H. C. Wrinch in honor of Miss Association Is calling for bids Craig, new lady superintendent for the leasing of the pavilion at of the Hazelton Hospital, Lake Kathlyn. BRADY SPEAKS AT DINNER Harry Gunderson, C.N.R. road-master on ' the division east of Smithers, has been transferred to Kamloops and Elmer Gunderson, who has had charge of the division, west of Smithers,' is moved to McBride. James Mor larity, former roadmaster at Smithers, has resigned on account of illness and will locate in Vancouver. Easter weather hera was very cold and unseasonable. There has been little" snow, however. A dance was held by the Fair Board last night with a view to wiping off the 1928 deficit. The event was a great success. DISCUSS BEST ENTRANCE TO PRINCE RUPERT Also Comparative Distances From Panama Dealt With by Board of Trade The question of the relative iieesi to Panama from tfflnce llrte of his speech at the public Rupert and from Vancouver and meeting the previous evening. He the question as to which was tho.fjcujty 0f remaj Jirfred that there were three out ceiter entrance to Vancouver nar standing, mieatlons at present, the bor by way of Dixon entrance or ade. at the elector, removal of Jh. by Ae HewtestralW, eausediton? .hipping dlffereXfanT the re"? Mfrmifamhtbn at (he dfnher1 moval of the two-cent duty on hal- meeting of the Board of Trade last the Prince Rupert section of the of distances and report to the railway was almost idle and men- board, so that the proper figures tionwl the PeacB River outlet, may be published in the board's One of his duties had been to urge literature. the use of this port. i In regard to the lighting of the CLOTH COATS FOR Ottawa the radio stations were EARLY HPIIINO The changing season retains the necessity for warm wraps. Here is a sprirfg model with fashionable lalsh , f fStr trimming.. Such coats are seen 1 l such fine fabrics as Twill broadcloth, Norma, Velvona, etc., as trimmings of either "KVnk, beaver, caracul, fox, wolf, badger and others. age just as short If they enme in through. Hecate "strait. The evidence of deep sft captains v?as that if radid finding stations wre placed at D(xon entrance the. du- and not being able to firm the en trance would have been removed. N Mr. Brady" said Ottawa knew ! nothing of the report made by ibut. He outlined the situation in nlKht, President Gonzales pre- apiain uarney jonnnoji hi rc...u r?ard to the closing of the eleva. siding. Finally, a committee to Hecate straita. U was the opin- latin nf Mara Pillnhiirv J Ion of the authorities at nil UIIU UIKHJ illUb hi I c vi.taciia -e v. - . . ....-fT f fin1 tnathar In t-otrnrrt a tha Elford. Fulton - and R&v was nn- - that II DELEGATION IS THANKED Mayor Says Other Two Memlwrs Placed Prince Rupert V Case Weir At th mpetlni? of the board Inst light, Mayor McMordle. F. G.i Dawson and - M. - P. - McCafferyl r aianu tUKI'Uvl lil ukuiu me , 1 . , , . , . . mfltter. He spoke of the fact that pointed to Investigate the matter, placed at the entrance the uirrer- verr thnnked for givig aAveek of t-iiiiui wuum uc icuiu.cu. mlr vaiuaoie time in me inter- J. H. Pillsbury said that al- "f Prince Rupert without cost most without exception the cap- 0 the city. Iri going as a , delega-tains had 1 to Qolgary to mee the off I-, of vessels coming here nnlntnn nt thv clals of the wheat pool and dis- In reirarfl to the halibut duty, entrance to the port or other aiU!wolnti tike to come in by way of cussing, with them the prospects the ajwaker made It clear that he to navigation and the relative Hecnte straits. Two ships had tne"se 01 tne e valor-wa opposed to the closing of the merits of the alternative ap-Lrrlvcd together. On, not know- re"Iut," coverll?K r w"" P"'ed port against American fishermen, proaches, President Gonzales lng of the Insurance disability in vih enV,"m.?jr the .memb.e"-but he thought something should urged that the board press for the LomlnK by way of Hecate straits, Mayor McMordie spoke of the "kMs on Bdnllla Island and But arrived 90 fldld manner In which Mr. bo done at OttAwa to secure the came that way and removal of the duty. ,terworth rocks, as this, would be hour8 hend of the other. It was on and Mr. McCaffery had ine means 01 Kung tne aiueren- not shorter, but sheltered and ""- '"" Mr .nr. Brady uraay said saia he no had naa found louna . . t m t rpnvpfi I ..i on y . ,. avno,t he regretted that they had not the Ottawa government sympa thetic toward Prince Rupert and he thought If a unified voice was raised in nn effort to get what was wanted they would be successful. I " " ' ' ' t lit UIU .ivy. O ( . ICIlCtklJT l ii I. M. P. McCaffery explained that: Capt. Barney Johnson would con- W ,14 to et ( better result9- It was just 'a matter of Insurance. ; suit Xlttawa. He was Lloyds J. C. Brady, M.P.. said it was agenUjere and no one was better nninn 017 TP AIM? ANn ... . . , , i i , , r in. Mill, ill unifi. riiiif the dutv of theiboard to secure :iual the removal or the differential. I At a meeting which he attended R. G. Johnston, manager of In- t Ottawa, at which every person verness rttnnery, who has been present tvas an sxpert and where sjiendlng the winter In Victoria, they took the best possible evi-returned to the Bkena River dence, it was the opinion of this from, the south on the Princess gathering that the shipping men Royal yesterday afternoon. He preferred Dixon entrance to Hec-wns accompanied north by menv ate strait. In taking a course bra of the crew of the cannery from Panama they first picked up which will now be put in rcadi Cape Mendocino and then made a s for the coming season's op- direct course for Dixon entrance, eratfens. .'Taking this course made-the-voy- than he to give an ti PHI fc"W.t' HGn.what he recommended Lloyds were likely to do. THE DUTY ON HALIBUT P.M. Ray confirmed what Mr. I Pillsbury had said. The dlrec- At the meeting of the Board of tion 'stntibns should be an advan- Trade last night, S. E. Parker, on tage, but- he favored getting the behalf of tho fisheries committee, lights. The Hecate straits route reported what hud been d6ne to was undoubtedly shorter. try to secure the removal of the Mr. Brady explained that the two cents duty against Canodian lights would cost from $150,000 td flh and the resolution which had $200,000, whereas the rndio gtabeejigreed .upon. The board en-tions could be Installed for from dorsed the resolution and adopted $45,000 to $50,000.- (the report. - - 1 it The true purpose of a Budget Saturday, Aptii j year you spend a large proportion of the nwn-jrmi EVERY gel, So much for clothing. So much for sfioeffTo much for things to eat for house furnishings, books' Arid, what not. Here Is the way to get the most for our mWy. ' Keep a budget. Detflde what ymi can afford to spend for each Item, and hold yourself wMhln this amount. Then to get the most for your budget money read adver-llfements carefully. The advertisements you read tell you what Is newest and best. They give you the latest ldes andtnv provemeflts. They help you to get more from wuh dollar you have apportioned in your budget and d live better and dress better with the same income. The true purpose of a budget Is to enable you to spend wisely and only by eareful re-adlhg ofadvrtWng rah jjpU. nope io acrompusn mis rruu. Read aclvertisinff regularly. It points tlie way to letter living. NEW CAP J SMITH? IP "No- 0ECONDITIONED, JUST LIKE i NEW htii-,r Jr0u -0 D- wn-1 -0 -"-y "w car, buy a uwd tar that 7 hti l,ctn recoililltloned, and that In guaranteed to be as repm-en " . ted. Following are some wr now have for sale: i 1027 DODGF. Sedan, good condition, good tires leather upholstery i.., $830.00 IU2 LHSKX Coach, fair condition, goo,! tires $100.00 192.1 DODGE Covered delivery, good condition .......... $300.00 1925 FORD Covered Delivery, Just overhauled $250.00 1!)25 FORI) Covered delivery, Just overhauled ,,,, $275.00 1925 FORI) SEDAN, good condition ..$275.00 1921 FORD Delivery, good condl .... $125.00 FORD Ton truck chassis, good motor, an I $'50.00 S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3 "L. 4..t .fe $ bUlW DKALERS 3rd Ave. Kast nOMINION TIKES Phm, ri j.. '-Li 1 II- mi m If your News does not arrke before 6 o'clock Phone S