m1 mm CT1E DAILY NEWS Saturday, , PAGE FOUR NORTHERN B. C. NEWS ' new hazeLton The Momenta Auxiliary to the IlazHWit -HWpiwu- new its regular moetlriR at the home of Mrs. N. Cary on Tuesday afternoon. Th tviiv nrirfm Chih met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. w. w. Anoerson. prize winners berng Mrs. R. S. Sargent and Mrs. S. J; Winsby. C. W. Dawson, Hazelton hotel proprietor, made a business trip to Smithers on Monday. John McKenaJs and party made a motor tflp down front Smithers on Monday. GeorgB" Cooper has been transferred from Hazelton to Vancouver in the service of the Royal BanK or uanaaa ana leu a we end of last- week for the south. HU place here has been taken by W II. Foley of New Westminster. Constable William Harrison Is baek on duty In Hazelton after a stay in Burns Lake. Mrs. Mllburn of Prince Oeorge spent a few day in Hazelton last week as the guest of Mrs. R. S, Sargent. The new stare of the Hudson Bay Co. in Harelton will be oncn-ed tonight with a big whist drive and dance. A successful masquerade dance was held last Friday night bv the Women's Auxiliary to the Hazel-tn Hospital. The Judges, Miss CCraig, Mrs. Ritchie (Prince Rupert) and Allan Benson, awarded prizes for the best costumes to Sam Wood. Miss Swanson R.N., Billy Sargent, Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy, S. J. Winsby, Mrs. Hlndle, Mrs. Cooper Wrinch, T. B, Campbell, EB3BHnlu.l I SMITHERS This splendid cream is churned right here in Prince Rupert into fresh delicious Creamery Butter. Here is a Northern British Columbia product equal to the finest produced anywhere and at no greater price. MS89Q3ltaB IHILKB nic3ei t SppHHpBVHHsVHHHHHHk secretary, A. C. Fowler; treasurer, manager, T S. Carmlchael: diree-L. H. Kenney; executive, J. M. tor, Gorge Oliver; assistant dlrec-Colllson, J. s. Gray, W. H. Dood- tor, Alex Young; stage manager, son, H. G. Wlndt and A. Gazeley. . S. Robertson; electrician, Robert. - . Kerr; make-up, Miss Dorothy The Bulkley Valley branch of Smith; stenographer, Miss M. A. the Canadian Lecrlon held its an- Oeiger. Inob wnian: Mi'Widson' cff)JrardafrnnV' Thll A'cessrttaeld er Wrlnch. Miss Pipe, Jimmy cox and Miss Arnolds v ...... the Woman's Auxiliary to Prince nfffir time o nrrnn f ciinpnca Y)Tf&m ticallv. all the ladles of Smithers GPrsc HosrdfcaUn. the; Qolumbus being In attendance. wl. Proceeds or tne ariajr W. J. Rweenev left yesterday Si SKIDEGATE PEOPLE The annual seed show for th!, to Wsit Ms Tparents. Prior to! MARRIED RECENTLY ?uley ?d, Skeena VallT uand!ihls departure, his many friends . -rf- . i t tendered him a rareweii party. jruaiciua.y uiunimt, auu id aliii open today. S .3. Phillips, district agriculturalist, ts in charge of the event, for which $130 In prize money is being offered. E. E. Orchard, chairman of the PRINCE GEORGE The city council has appropriat ed a sum or $&uu ror me estaD- ATMASSETT, Q.C.I. MASSETT, B.C.. Nov. 9.A quiet wedding was solemnized' at St. Paura Chn-ch cn Sunday, when Miss Francis Size, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sine of Skidegate, became tne bride of B. A. Monroe of the board of -Tillage commissioners. , hmentof a municipal airmrt L01 , t ;S wno nas oeen seriously ill ror vn.ro narinr nt vi. mnwnva hn!..ui.'J .;i,i..u.ij. r"& iwijira aim me onuc wua given m Hme nh1f tn offend Vila enmo voai 'X2t first council m,S5 meeting , I-, last SSiJlJ Friday! i already commenced. . ! marriage by her father and was i attend pH to Miss Mir ihnn nf evening. The council decided to instruct the Smithers Electric Ltd. to provide better street lighting here. Noah Timmlns of Toronto and a larpe party of "officials are1 expected in the district next week to make an inspection of the Owen Lake nine. Some very fine ore Is beintj taken from the Glacier Gulch rpup of claims on Hudson Bay Mountain in the course of development work by the owners, Grov-er Loveless and Stuart F. Carm-belU It. is planned to make a carload shipment at an early date,. , Good progress is being made on the establishment of the local airplane landing field. Two or three acres have already been cleared and the work Is proceeding in a satisfactory manner. Organization of a town band here is being proceeded with. J. S. i Gray has been appointed band-.1 master and officers of the or-aanlzatlon have been elected as follows, president. H. G. Olsen; vice-president, W. V. Tomllnson; In Tfr V f T T Herds I IT the CREAMERY BUTTER A very successful shower was , Sandspit and Miss Helen Morgan held last Saturday afternoon In j of New Westminster, aid of the Prince Oeorge Hospital After- the ceremony the happy Mrs. W. K. Nichols was the win-! couple left on the "Prince John" rer In the raffle of a luncheon, for the south. C1UU1. Jacob Lelth, local furniture dealer, returned to- the city at the first of the week from a business trip to Edmonton. A Badminton Clib has been organized here and play will commence next week In the Rltts-Klfer Hall. Dr. H. J. Hocking Is president of the club and J. A. Fraser, secretary treasurer. Fred Joudry of Prince Rupert Is a visitor in the city on professional business. The city authorities here are' having considerable difficulty in eiiecting tne collection or dog taxes. Drastic steps are to be taken by Dog Tax Collector Bot-. tlneau to enforce payment. j The, Prince' George Dramatic Society has been organized here) with officers as follows: business1 ILL AT COITEK BAY SKIDEOATE, Nov. 9: Dr. Robert of Queen Charlotte Hospital had to male? a quick trip to Copper Bay 'ast week owing to the QJness of one of the men at the new logging camp there. Skin Irritations Quickly Healed Br the Pur AntiMptle Totr wilt be nrprlwd to nee bow quirk!? yon cut ret relief from ickdu, nut., pirn-plM, actWa, blotrhM, and other nkln tpnubtar. Jut apply the pure coollnjr liquid D D I). It Knetratra the akin, aeetfeinn and heillnp tht mated tlMix. 1TCIIIN0 STOI-S l.N-8TAJ.TLT. D.D.D. la rlear and etalnleM. A. S&e bottle prove Ita merit or Tour drojnrl.C Ke your mooar nark. D.D.D, gitu 4kM atth. (UaoooliD.DJi.8otW. V. J. MrCUTCIIEu. Dnt ddlST. ORMCS LTD. Jjhe Creamery at Vanderjioof Having Closed For the Winter Months Nechaco and Bulkley Valley is now being shipped to VALENTIN DAIRY Prince Rupert HELP THE PIONEER FARMERS TO MAKE IT'ISTICK HELP THE NORTH TO BECOME INDEPENDENT HELP TO BUILD UP OUR OWN INDUSTRIES Buy Skeena Brand Butter Made by Valentin Dairy Order a trial pound to be left with your milk bottle tomorrow. You will like it. I Allo.Cottiigb Cheese .in Mb.- irawuujijoai uencacy. Valentin Dairy Phone 657 vr. WW I.., ' II WiisoN's Dr Alexander rilONK 6TSN BF.8NEK I1LOCK DENTIST GRANDMA'S NERVES ARE WELL AGAIN And Grandma is feeling fine since usins ia jolly when she is well. But GRANDMA she got overtired and nervous. She could not sleep nighta and the noise of the children got on her nerves. She seemed downhearted and discouraged, but a friend mentioned Dr. Chase'a Nerve Food and by using this great restorative, grandma soon got on her feet again, feeling well and happy1. ' Now grandma passes the good word along to, .others wi$ro not as young as they used to be. She has message of good cheer for. those who are seeking new health and vigor. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Vitality runs low as age advance nnd cause Dr. Chase's Nerve Food actua new, rich blood and builds up tht nervoug system it is highly apirT womn and men, too, who feel the restorative treattnent. Many disorders which are at'rilui'.ti ?) diseases of the bodily organs ar r he result of weaknessof the nervous m supplies the energy and moti ve pnv. organs. For this reason remarka! to the general health are freiu' 1 ' by the use of this revitalizing SILVER ANNIVERSARY Wilson' 'Cifiar' A quarter of a century ago, the Bachelor Cigar introduced a new smoking pleasure ... a genuine 100 Havana filler cigar of unusual mildness and fragrance. Because of this exceptional quality, maintained for 25 years, the Bachelor celebrates its silver anni versary with the largest sale of any 10c cigar in Canada. To honour the occasion, the Bachelor now appears in gala drcw-ench cigar indi vidually wrapped in silvery foO, to prevent breaking, cracking or chipping in the pocket, and to preserve its freshness, richness and delightful aroma. auusAdsflffisasccn Coal? Coal? Take advantage o( low price to put In jour wlntrr anpply. t:iS(N and C.VMSIDY-Wrt.l.lNO-TON In any iiimntltlr. Alto I'luiir, Hay, drain nnd I'rrd. 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