i the" daily news PAGE SIX IT if HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 JACKPINE AND CEDAR ' Sincle load $3G.. Double load . $60 Lare sack oOc COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg ... $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts ... $11-25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg , . .... $12.50 .Alberta Sootless Egg . $12.00 jhortaLuml) $13.00' Also all other classes of coal. . Piano and-Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage ' Day and Night Service , m 139 Second Avenue DEMAND upert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTlfcST BKKAKFAST KDOIl. Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prinre Htiperf. B.C. l ' '- -r M l I 1. wmf MM 1 1 1 I P I II I I I III 1 1 .M H Mil AND YOU WILL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION ONCE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE More More More Pep Power Comtort 5t Than Any Light Car Ever Built. They Arc on Display at Our Showroom. !S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 11 FORD DEALERS - 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 Advertise in MThe Daily News' NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. TERRACE" Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey left the wekfor' " Ke'gi ria on a visit with 'relatives and medical advice. She-wa? Accompanied as far as ' Edmonton by Mr. Giggey. Mrs. W. W. Hippisley left on Thursday for Prince Rupert where Mr. Hippisley Is rt patp ient In the hospital with a. broken leg. She returned home on Saturday. Rx-Governor D. W. Davis of the D. W. Mines, Cedarrale, who returned recently after spending Christmas at hte home in Wash ington D.C., left again on Thursday for the south. 8. HaudenscMld left Mi Thurs day on a trip to Washington ;:tate. ,- . left. again for (lhe toast on'THursday after a short tiait at the1 honie of md brother here. Olof Hanson of .:- 'v the entfioflhe week. on left on Saturday with friends at Dorreen. Hanson Timber Co., wSs V Wsitpr, here ll.llU .llll flTMrsn Uett . CUi- andljttjej to visit Mrs. S. Dobbie and Miss Holt, of Copper City were visitors in vn on Saturday. A. Goodenough of Smithers was business visitor here on Friday. Donald McLeod of Vancouver who spent the past week visit ag around Hazelton returned, on Thursday for a further visit with sister Mrs. Jas. .Richmond. The Golden Key Group of the Mrls' Club, were . hostesses on atuwlay to their' little listers und brothers at the ' home of' Mrs,. Allan: It .proved, to be a jolly i outing for all the children; NFW HA3SEI.TON The working fffre'e at the Mo hawk mine is tb,.be increased in mh90l4e,chex"SlWt thejhblMays ' visiting nere wun .Mrs. 4. utrne., C. W. Dawson, proprietor of!, the Omlneca Hotel at Hazelton, was a visitor here this week. Mi Miss Marjorle WarneViand the-- sumo he district, il fell "recently at the Haz- uton Hospital ERl'Si iWfOft of Winnipeg has tdTiWkrarrtved here-to-Jo1nrtiff teachiBt? staff "nf the rMtV'publld school. ''The- influeifia eptdemic has so far passed UV'btly over Smithers. 'Th(a,rf''bavo"beWr buf h few. mild James Stfjynoffnf Dorreen was ;n Sstjthom HtWn week on; busi-.'ess In connection with his duties aa secretary of the Maintnlnance of Way men of the railway. L. J. Hill has received the sad "ntelUgcncc of the death of his nother ;it Albion. B. C. A daughter wis born at th 'ocal hosritnl on Tuesday to Mr. nd Mrs. ft. Hall of Smithers. tlresT'fowttr'6" 4JU If.li " 1L out1 PRINCE GEORGE l Hi'i '-H --rri-- r :Mrsf WynneUIeata of VamJer- hoaC jindcnvent -an. operation' In lie local hospital last week and ITihdraaWn iifactorjf fro- Flu.' recovery. li 51- The Weeding will take place to wirS Wof lhfs- month of MisVMarftrW Mt-MicVrhg, daugh- ter ofc Mr. and Mrs. It. A. ' Ren- wick, ,to Irving Wilson of this city. The members of the auxiliary of the,. Order of the Eastern Star rnef last Friday afternoon at the horrid of Mrs. William Hughes. ; Joint installation of 1929 officers of Northern Rebekah Lodge faridtJJifiBifeJ Oddfellows' -Lodge took7- plee Her last Thursday evel1Irr,., 1 erf SrTd ladWare Imslness. TEACHERS AND PARENTS KEEN FOR SCHOOLS Association at Terrace Take Steps ' io Improve Condition; Mi Pillsbury Welcomed I TERRACE, Jan. 14. The monthly meeting of the Parent- teachers' Association was held in the school house on Thursday eve ning with a fair attendance. Mrs. Moore, president, was In the chair and Miss Davis was appointed secretary to take Miss Munro's place. The condition of the school flag was brought to the notice of the meeting and also the desirability of purchasing flags for each class room. The matter was left with H. Halliwell, secretary of the school board, fo look into and report at next meeting. Mr. Dyson reported that the High Shooi Literary Society had been active in railing almost $50 Upward, their set of reference Write, and It vrii agreed that the P.T.A. would make up the balance, which, with the $50 government grant for the year, should be at once expended. Mr. Dyson and Mr. Halliwell were appointed a book committee and were asked to name one more member to act with them -n buying books 1 Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Geo-ge Littl.-and Rev. Wm. Allan were ap pointed n committee to meet the xhool board with ft view to making some plans for building walks around the school building, where , hllIl Tlimi; who hal i. At certain times of the year it bo- and ottaWB f()r the year a cornea very wei anu niuut. na-sistahce in the cost of this work was agreed on If the trustees were not agreeable to doing It from school funds. Votes of thanks were passed to the music teachers, Miss French and Mrs. Maney, and to the schoo 'teachers for their part in making mber musical the Miss E. AHorwood has bought f tl MisPBJwiMUs local, rail Hn- Uwa8' , success It was decided to hold a sale of home cooking and afternoon tea ... ,v.n ( W.V A. hall otr SflturiLlv "i itaiijj i... Monda ; LAYING TRACK INFARNORTH ., n - who ;r:or '" fimt conaul-ireneral. is shown he with his n ..v court dress. Mr. Shuh Toniii has just ncelvtjd !n"t! turn to Japan when Y. Iawale will inhume charge in the Canadian capital. wffitex. This steam -i. placed ip operation . v will be ballasted : Cb urchill eiv where conjHtructii, over the muskeg was loj .PPr Approximately 5X) tr. IfAir I vv I I lo I'onnlAP am 1"' - - - - r rn pn linvhPir lirillF II V . . . t ; ; ; roiwwng a recent pfonouncemeni! . ... i,,iJ ' i-rwrtuing on mr L teacher, returned returned at at the the pnn end of! off . . dutv after Christmas. j. . ' , . , an,,r- mnu. in v 1 llast week after Imvirig spent the L. Fr Prince rffi iZ business meetly "lV 1 uuZ 1- holidays visiting In Prince1 RuVl),ai10 ttsfftA vl8Mxr tere 9 rt with friends. iwii!ronanuu.iiiw.. j ' Jlfsa Ray of New Westminster . Two local infants hae (,uc-.; arrived at Ktsplox to take cumbeo!' to 'influenza the two the place of Miss Morrice as montml 6ld son' of Mr. and Mrs. ...cher ut the Infllfln School. P. Dafdelson of Sinclair Mills and, tyeree months old child Natives from far and wide of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- were at Kispiox at the end of Cabe ofIStelley. last week when a new totem pole . --the first In years was erected Fhre of mysterious origin last there. Monday evenintr destroyed tho barn of James I'ird ::t South Fort Donald McLeod of Vancouver Oeorire. Five head of horses as has been the guekt here for a few well ."j a larg ojuantity-of hay days of Mr. aJjfJJ. H. Sawlei were lost. . . He also visited Smithers. ' "i ii-.. i at Terrate and Mr. and Mrs, Ai K. Falconet made a trip UjU'Hf k l'Haee JlWpert iht& Mis" Falconer crtn- suited with a physician. icn uaDi vuv wa wi f 1 , T)tf has been sent to the smelter and yow urac row k homes here. Miss Marjorle Roberts and Miss Mary Fawcett have returned to their school teaching duties here after spending the holidays at Prince George. J. P, Alexanderson. for -iwme-time residing in the Decker Lako no Checked at the start Run your chest with Vicks before nother ear will be ready shortly. uZZ iiT. . check the cold ana prevent t , to ii, i i' t i " Work is progressing In both the cl.t5n.. rift and the talsfi ahd a double, ,sTi-..,-t,iSMtof hlft tunnel. is to be pat Ort the drift , thebodynainhaled for hours di- SMITHERS Miss Halliwell, Prince Rupert , rcct to the inllameU air-passages; ' (2) It acts through the skin like' 1 an old-fashioned poultice, "draw ing out" the tightness and pain. ways 4t once r-,A P O R U B pre . tjfNhfjoNJARs Used YZaru I 4 YIPaslWrftcir Milk v ' ! Cream. Dally. EaIILX I'BLIVr!KY rhiiiulhout tbe City. VAttNTIN DAIRY . .. w-Telcphone.G:7. Miss Bertha Moore lavoreu tne i9emintl U waf ),r!nf c.irr r m I .t - I l'fS ... M J . V. tvv.W. ANOTHER BOAT SAILING SOON Ixtading of Grain Ship Hindpool Almost Completed; Wheat Arrives From Prairies (earner Adfa will be commenced as soon as the Hindpool is finished. for the local elevator and CO cars were reported west of Jasper Park '.his morning bound here. REVIVAL IN LUMBER INDUSTRY EXPECTED Interring Humors Heard Here in Connection with Queen -Charlotte Island Operations If rumfs thmt are heard In Prince Rupert have any foundation In fact, there may shortly be a revival of timbering, activity on the Queen (CharIotte Is'anda, It is .persistently reported that the T.IA. Kelley Co; i&f&re4-open its camps and a newer report is that F. L. Huckley may . esume control and operato tho suwmill at Port Clements of tho Canadian Lumber Yards, which has been closed down for the past year' or so. All signs seem to a point to a general renewal of lumbering activity on the north coast and In the interior during 1029. 'Stated ths morrtlnv by Hi A. Dlx- nlty kad l)eii on, chief enginee'r, wcftern region wyi h track of the Canadian National Rail-'" with the ways, who has Just returned from weather conditions a trip over the line as far as the WM hM "barren lands." dy Decemb- r in the "torros "The construction of a telegraph 1(n intn Pnrt rV.i.,,1,111 i. r,-. r0 th' lM'rl" ceeding .ipidly." said Mr. Dixon, a gal Wl.orlltrbne V off tyrant and surfacing with natural mtmW for 'the track. A Christmas up to tK A I l. I I lin to will be in telegraphic connection lct tat : .with thn r.t nf th uinrlH Rnilil. "The contractor . t7Cu.i,t.y .tMnu in of ,he P'e M' Proceeding M. "re now l.u h.TpZ h"Hn,f "UPP"'"' " Hindpool, Prince Ruperts sixth . . . . h tA ami n fnrtli n yrajn .hip of the season, with a , The cold weather of th. lc1 7, ,, , full cargo for the United. Kingdom,, beta ma .to assi.t J .f continent was nearly finished wntrseUr.. in the building of this .IZL t, . ,u: i-.iu r--JL-.-.i.i.- trnek' rather than hinder1 tlini.'l,a ope-almg night- or. tomon-ow. Loading of the s 4lVeiHl of steel to Fort : of fcan ware ee1,;rJ' good road ex , soclion wher.- th- I ' ' bull t." No other boats for local loading ' euttlng which is to be made at one Weathar condition were reported up to this morning, point will also be made during to ""7 ,prat' Over the week-end 24 carloads 4he winter months. As soon as w:t" esception of grain arrived from the prairies th steel has been laid into Fort around-December '-' rVinroklU a itdin l.nn.l ,ufll UjWU hld UB hV R ;.) I M " f .1 (' 1 nil moved to that point, where there M-. Dixon was 011 .m is ample room for ballast for the trip of the work ' 1 'rT ballasting of the 50 odd miles of when be was rail"! I " k ' " Jlne which remained to be. con- niiMg on business ;r.i -'w strutted at the beginning of'thl Montrnl for a ont'" ""' FOR A REAL ENJOYABLE MOTOK IMVE Rent One of Our HEATED CARS AND DRIVE IT YOUKSElF Walker Motor Co., Limited Phone R!uc 389 2nd Ave. and n"