PAGE TWO The Daily News . PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue Olft KMOMMI H. F. PULLEN - Managing-Editor By mail to all parts of No'cthern und&antral British Columbia. paid in advance for. yearly period '...'...... , 3.00 Or four months for 1.00 Contract rales on application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Report ersV Telephone .86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILV 8IMTION tot MAIL ORDER BUSINESS Buy at home is always a good policy. Local merchants DISTILLED BLENDED AND BOTTLED.,! N SCOTLAND 4 'MUTfYS RIGHT" Unit B.a C UP Bsco Loicow u hmiiimu BUCHANAN S Uouiur Tm advertisement in not fiblmhud or displayed by the Liiiuor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. QHL3 A WONDERFUL SKIN SPECIALIST V A 7to0'lNCMB0X iV I I ?m DAILY NEWS Friday, ,Tnvi ,4 f NORTHERN B. C. NEWS NEW HAZELTOX At the meeting of the patrons fcyy , SUBSCRIPTION RATES . pi ine ttazeiton Hospital on Mon- Bv mail An all other Darts of British Columbia, the British Em- i08 nni- 11 reported that je- pire and United States, paid In advance, par year 6.00 ("Ipts of the institution for 1929 Bv man" tA all olhtr cmmtrjoi, nar vear 70.had totalled something Uke tef,- Transient diaplay adverttrfag, pet inch, per insertion . . . .' 1.40?00 1th expenditures- amounting Clasaified advertising. m Insertion, per word- 02 aporoxtaately $30,000. S. J Lel nf, fnwrrtint.. n-r lino .15Wtasby. R. 8. Sargent Sargent and and W. W. W. W. Helton with Mrs. C. W. Dawson. Weather has been extremely cold ' trict- now carry large stocks and most of them handle the best! The reiix Bridge ciub met on of goods. At least a few sell at eastern prices and do a Tuesday evening at the home of crnorl hnsiness Vprv fpw urt nnmnlninirlo- nt thp lnrk- nf i M- - bargent. Mrs. A. D - . " P i nkmnall anj ILfm o T Riinnnrr We strongly urge local people wherever possible to buy from the local merchants. Naturallv there arp nrpasi'nnB ! W. J. Larkworthy. well known REACHING OUT FOR OlfSINESS On Wednesday of this week The Dally News carried a IflTUrti omnnnt rvf vtbirvrta 1 arliTanftamn aan1 ,n.Jn.. H Mrs. J. if. Carr. Oflictrs for ipso were elected as follows: president. Mrs. R. C. Bamford; secretary.' Mrs. A. E. Campbell; treasurer,! Mrs. N. H. Kllpatrlck; executive,1 Mrs. Blanchard Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Raymond; representative to hospital board, Mrs. J. H. Kelly, j WUllam Pike is the only candl-l date so far to take out his noml-j nation papers for the village coun-! 'kins, Mr. Jeanes, O. Hoskins, R. T. Collison. H. Smith. Mrs. Byrne and J. M. Collison. Winners in a con-! test were Mrs. Harvey Darles and (Miss F. Evans R.N. The municipality of the village of Smlthers had a deficit of $1.- j 683.49 on 1929 operation, the financial report shows. Mystic Jewel Rebekah Lodge here has Installed officers for the year as follows: noble grand, Mrs. Irma Bannister; vice grand, Mrs. Alice Walkland; recording secretary, Miss Bernlce Clay: financial secretary. Miss Wlnnlfred Large; treasurer, Miss C.,H. McMillan. The Woman's Auxiliary of the local Anglican Church has elected ; officers fpr the year as follows: j president. Mrs. J. M. Collison; I vIce-presidentMrs. S. H. Hoskins; I treasurer, Mrar J. E. Klrby; Dorcas secretary. Mrs. W. J. Dawson; leaf- let secretary. Mrs. E. Woodward; ithank offering secretary, Mrs. Charles Reid; secretary, baby i branch, Mrs. F. E. Paje. Last year j the sum of $950 was realized by i the Auxiliary. , Tle are being moved to the loading ardb here at a good rate.1 While' snowfall has been 1lghL!' continued cold weather has helped 10 preserve sleighing ana. so lar, little difficulty has been exper ienced in hauling the heavy loads. PRINCE GEORGE Aid. Reid, Ex-Mayor P. D. Taylor and Aid. Praser were elected to i two-yeamehns on the city coun TrmifcW advertising on frogtape, jsr inch- 2 g0j Anderson were re-elected patrons, ell and Ex.Mayor J. H. Johnson to Local readers per lnserton,rr)er line Mr- Winsby being named cliairman. a one-year term at the civic elec- Citgr delivery, by maiUr carrier, yearly i.rriod, pi'd lii 'advance S5.00V wr. , - 0Vroni,h 9mithJ t,ons here Iast eek- Money b For lesaer Deriod. Daid in advance. Lex month ... 50i , ,,, : laws providing $12,000 for side- walk building and $30,000 for electric light Dlant extension were Jam Stoynoff, section foreman' both ratified. There was quite a atDorreen and formerly at New'heavy vote a&ainst be electric Hatelton, was taken to the Prince 1 u8ht bylaw In view of the fact Rupert General Hospital last week that Power Corporation of suffering- with double pneumonia, j Canada is contemplating the es- wiDiisnmeni or a plant in ine ais- Ihere during the past week. "There . , ' was Joy in the hearts of the people, lrJhe lowt thTrmeter T i?t4i Friday f January t 14, , 1030; when lng of an extremely cold week here t on Wednay mnmtn .nH fnH m. J beiow aero on Monday. ho b-iiw, th. nmhw. tt. Lt Saturday was the only day Lu ' .during the week that the raer- cury went above zero, 14 above be ing recorded that day. D. McLeod has been elected Winsby neble grand of Cariboo Oddfellows' Lodge for 1930 while Mrs, C Sherman heads the Rebekah order. New Hazelton merchant, rotnrnari The local branch of the Catholic " -" ict uiv kwuo niti n auv ucic du uicv . -r , T. , , , , . . - aiwa.vBaiew using uwtcwiuoi, re Becuren anu tney must Tinting at Stratford ont. with nt Mrs- A- B- Taft; first vice De imponea. in a general way, However, Jnnce Kupert ins aeed mother president, Mrs. J. Powers; second merchants carry just as up-to-date goods as outside firms vice-president, Mrs. p. j. Moitm; and thV Sell at reasonable urices ' D- c- MeKechnle. field engineer third vice-president. Mrs. 'T. Bel- tt,,. .,i l i fr the Consolidated Mining ti ina; secretary, Mrs. J. C. McKen- l know " Z 7u that r rulr-" u " Vi Jl 'ISmeltlng Co., Prince Rupert, made zie; treasurer. Mrs. J. Hill. going to they can get the gpods at low prices if these prices ape not advertised. In many cases the local people do not invite residents to buy here because they do not advertise the prices of their goods. Let the people know and many of them will buy here instead of sending out of town. an examination of the Silver Cup mine last week for his company. : At the Michael's annual meeting of St Anglican Church here, Wflliam Holland has returned to officers were elected as follows: Haeehon after taking six native people's warden, O. N. Haydon; children from Hazelton, Klspiox rector's warden. James Quayle; and Skeena Crosslnc to Indian boarding school at Edmonton. SMITHERS gates to synod, O. N. Haydon. James Quayle and A. E. Roddis; committee, S. J. Watson, George Milburn and H. Littler. good follow in. Eastern Deonle nvLLZ Sl -2rS The Prince George Farmer-. In- a u mfit.H;i-M fn. LAi,, A ZM. .JS" 'C ZZZJrZ' -XTT .iur...mp -titute haateleeted officers for the ".v..v u. mm aic miw iMTOiuH, uic women s . r u,viwdihB Micjr wie i Auxuiary vpnr fl. fnnw.. nrB,j,nt R P business. It JS one mdlcaUon that the.COUntry has pros-1 Smlthers Hospital set aside Van Busklrk- vice-pVesldent J pects. It is also an indication that thereis no holding back if00 durtns; 1929 toward tbe tand Blackburn; secretary treasurer. R. Decause oi tne recent imanciai scare'.' ihemanufacturersi 1 r "Z , il " w" Blackburn; directors, j. w. Tuiiy, are going out for business just usnflHHMf as ever in the SrALSlS L c unn a"d AI Haith; audi- nast and within thp nP3ft fw mnnihMnMt. aA JI. I8 .eWclaSt H- C. Thompson and F. Abbs. ii ....... ..... r uuuj i-awtu iujr aiiniiuun a i. ine nomP OI au previous euoiis. in i bLAurx & WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY THREE LINKS ATTERRACE 1930 Officers of Rebekah and Oddfellows' Lodges Installed Recently w nw w-eK. TanK v.; TERRACE, Jan. 24. Joint lnstal- , Foster and L. B. Warner have slg- totion of 1930 officers of Mountain jnlfled their intention of seeking , view Rebekah and Lakelse Oddfel- re-election and others mentioned lows' Lodges took place recently, a , as prospective candidates are S. J. banquet following the formal lodge (Mayer, Fred Cook and John Mc-' ceremonies. Officers of the Rebek- Kenaie. There are 342 names on jab Lodge for the year are as fol- I the voters' list for the election. ! The Anglican Young People's Association held a Very enjoyable i social evening in the Parish Hall lows: ! last Friday. Among those contri- .Munroe. P. G. Sister J. Donald. N. G.Sister R.ijparkes,. V. O. Sister L. Brooks'. Recording kepreary Sister jbutirig to the program were Miasi Financial i Champion. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Hos-! Davis. Treasurer Sister B. Anderson. Warden Sister A. Smith. Conductor Bister L. Kenney. Chaplain Sister L. King. N. .secretary Sister A. R. S. N. Q. Sister A. J. Klrkaldy. L. S. N. O, Sister M. MeKlnnon. R. S. V. G. Sister E. M. Smith. L. S. V. O Sister E. Reid. I. G. Sister L. McLaren. O. G Bro. H. King. Past grand jewels were presented to Sisters A. Smith. A. J. Klrkaldy, L. King, L. Kenney, N. MeKlnnon and J. Donald. Oddfellows' Officers Following the ladies' installation, the officers of Lakelse Lodge No. 33 were Installed: P. G J. Smith. N. O W. F. Unger. V. G W. Oliver. Recording secretaryT. E. Brooks. Financial secretary E. Haug-land. Treasurer H. A. Swain. Warden-S. Klrkaldy. Conductor J. McLaren. Chaplain H. King. ' R. S. N. Q-E. T. Kenney. L. S. N. 0. W. E. Smith. R. S. V. 0. 8. Q. Cooper. R. S.,8. Wilson Smith, L. S. S.. N. Sherwood. I. G.-T. Walsh. O. G. R. Cory. WAGES FOR ;ngineers j Minimum Scaje is Set and Wil1 Go Into Effect Thirty Days After Ptiblication VICTORIA Jan. 24: Minimum wages for stationery engineers, the first wages to be fixed under the present Male Minimum Wage Act, were announced yesterday by i J. D. MeNlven. chairman of the board. All stationery engineers holding certificates of competency must be paid the minimum rate of 50c per hour. -Engineers holding special certificates must receive at least 40c an hour. The scale goes into effect 30 days after tt to promulgated in the B. C. Gasette which will be shortly. COMMITTEES Chairmen Are Same as Last Year and List Largely as Forecast Standing eotnnittee of the city council appointed by Mayor Orme for the year 1980 were announced at last night's council meeting as follows: Finance AM. Couart. chairman. Bieek and Pullen. Board of Works Aid. Brown, chairman, PiUsbury and Rudder-ham. Utilities Aid. Maedonald. chair man, Rndderham and Limey . Building commission Aid. Brown, chairman, Plllabury and Linaey. Soldiers' housing The mayor. ehalrman, Aid. Collart, Black. Pul len, city solicitor and city treasurer. Town planning and parks com missionMessrs. J. C. McLennan. Thos. MoClymont, Fred Riffou, Aid. Brown, city solicitor and city engi neer. Public Mbrarv-Ald. Pullen. Ex. Aid. Dlbb. Victor Basso-Bert and J. J. OUUs. Hospital Aid Brown and Mac-donaki. Exhibition AWL Linaey, Pllkbury Soine I Cook I k. Of Course . . . you can serve it hot Most people vvant a'hot brfcakfast dish ' for a cold day. Shredded Wheat is de-liciously warmirtg when eaten with hot milk. Crispthe biscuits in the oven and pour hot milk over them. The flavory shreds retain enough crispness to encourage thorough chewing that's one reason it's so good for children. Delicious for any meal with fresh or stewed fruits. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THC CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. and Pullen. Fisheries Aid. Rudderham. chairman. Brown and Pullen. ! Reading! rAta-41i: Black f Messrs. Frank Derry. W. E. Denning. Sam Wood, John S. Laurenson. Put-rick J. Qlboons and Einar Larsen I Peace River AW Collart. clmii man, PnHen and Mardrmald f The mayor is ex-offleio u member of all confalttytg A preeentation wu.s n day at Uie RoU.r i Norman Watt on the the birth of a daugh'. and Mr and Mrs W;n wratitl.itp'i by PresKn Br";mt f.'.wo congrr!,: i xtt nd'-ri lor their nii moj.:c!pl rlerti ns and Aldrrmen Pullei all of lioj:-, wi : i M SUCH approval from the family! Such enjoyment of the meaU All when it starts with Clark's Tomato Soup! For into this soup has gone the excellence of sun-ripened tomatoes, specially Erbwn for us, and the skill of many experts in its making I f Serve it to ' your family. Everybodjr'll like it! CLARK'S SOUPS TOMATO VPRrTAntp S. , UA1AII. CHICKEN PEA GREEN PEA MUTTON BROTH SCOTCH BROTH MOCK TURTLE JULIENNE CELERY MULLIGATAWNY CONSOMME W.Cl.A.RK.1lMITi;n. MONTREAL EitMUhmmts at Montreal, Si. Reml. P O " and llutrvw, Oiij. sAiade in Qihada.