t: PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS Friday, February 7 1 Salada is the best value among Orange Pekoe Mends MET W 'Fresh rom the gardens1 ZlAz TK - ' man KEEPS YOU FIT! Just a well-balanced food to keep you line and fit carbohydrates for heat . and energy, proteins for good muscle, mineral salts for bones and teeth and all so easily digested. Eat Shred-, ded Wheat with plenty of milk hot milk is best in Winter as it brings out the delicious flavor of the crisp baked wheat and supplies the wafmth the body needs. Delicious for any meal. It's ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. SHREDDED WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD,'? Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS' Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. PV 20.000.TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers Machinists, Boilermaker, JJlarkemllhs, pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK THONES 43 AND 383 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated District News SMITHEKS C. J. Killer's Holsten 'Molly" led the Bulkley Valley Cow Testing lOlof Hanson sliver cup, defeating i J. A. McDonald's rink in the final. ' A schedule has now been drawn up for the annual bonspiel in which play will commence as soon as ice conditions permit. 1 Smithcrs merchants are paying district farmers $25 a ton for hay, $1.75 a hundred for oats, and $2 for : wheat. I The Canadien Girls in Training of St. John's United Church held their annual mother and daughter i banquet last Friday evening, thirty , persons being present with Mrs. Mc-Kenzle, wife of the pastor, and V. .Crockett guests of honor. Among i those who spoke and otherwise took ! part in the program were Mrs. Mc-iKenzie, Patty Hetherington, Irma iThorne, Kathleen Powell, Alice Dl-mock, Delia Carpenter, Pauline Priest, Mrs. C. L. Dlmock, Mrs. lOeorge Smith, Eileen Mahaffey, (Myrtle Mclntyre, Wlnnlfred Hann Mr. Crockett and Rev. William Mc-iKeiuie. Acting as servtteurs were ; Misses Bertha Chapman, Margaret i Janes and Vivian Graham. J. J. Little, manager for the Power Corporation of Canada at Prince Rupert, spent a couple of days here at the first of the week while bound from Prince Rupert to Montreal. He was here to look over the possibilities of local power development, although he would make no definite statement as to ny intentions his company might have. Smithers hockey team returned home on Tuesday from Prince George, where they played a two- I ?ame series. They lost both game. the one on Sunday by a score of 4 to 2 and that on Monday 11 to 1. It is passible that a return series I will later be played here. ; Provincial police officers here are searching for a Swede who has not Week-End Specials SWIFTS PURE LARD 3 -lb. tin SWIFT'S PURE LARD 5-lb. tin 65c S1.10 SWIFT'S PURE LARD QQ -J A 10-lb. tin v QUAKER QUICK CHINA OATS 2 pkgs KELLOGG 'S PEP 2 pkgs 75c 25c SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON AQp xOU Whole piece, lb SWIFTS PREMIUM BACON Cfto UUO Hair piece, lb HEINZ CREAM TOMATO SOUP If 81.00 HEIN2 PORK Si BEANS 9 tins CASCO POTATO FLOUR 2 pkgs MALKIN'S BEST SPINICH 2s. 2 tins ROYAL CITY STRAWBERRY 2s. 2 tins $1.00 ROYAL CITY RED PITTED CHERRIES 2s. Per tin NABOB PURE HONEY 12-os. 2 Jars 35c 35c 65c SUNNYBROOK BUTTER Q4 QC -3-lb. brick KNOX SPARKLING GELATINE Pkg DEL MAIZ FANCY CORN 2s. 2 tins SWIFT'S CLASSIC CLEANSER 3 tins Oftn Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 203 BuUh LamuDfhun wrltea. Ttaoo-su4i (tin S t IS lb, in J week with at If aniied Yut Skin clean lik miflc Merrti, ccutipttioa nulla e?roifht. Get Iioaiitd Teitt UkleU bom druciUt todtr. Association In December, producing. 1730 pounds of milk with a butterfat been seen since January 27. when percentage of 65.7. jhe disappeared at Evelyn from a! In the final game of the inter train rink curling competition here. also had an arm injured when he James P. Downey's rink won the;Soueht recently to iumD on a mov- " ' .... Smithers Junipr hockey players won a game here on Monday night over a Prince George team by a score of 11 to 6. A good brand of hockey was played and a large crowd of spectators followed the game with keen interest. The funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Skuba, who died in the Prince Rup ert General Hospital, took place here on Sunday afternoon. Many friends attended the obsequies to pay their last respects. The Smithers District Chamber of Commerce passed a resolution at a meeting on Tuesday night requesting the federal government to take over, operate am! control all radio broadcasting stations in the Do-ninion. J. G. Stephens has given notice Jut he will movehat the executive f the Smithers District Chamber cf 3cmmerce be increased from eight 'o eleven members. President H. F. Noel of the Smith-' in District Chamber of Commerce i as appointed the following com- -nittee chairmen for the year: Tinance, S. H. Hpsklns; retail trades xnd freight rates, Charles Morris; public works and lumbering, J. P. Downey; mining, L. S. McGill; fur, jamc and fisheries, George Oulton; ivtation, Charles Reld; agriculture. 3. S. Phillips; entertainment, J. O. Stephens; publicity, L. B. Warner. The local branch of the Canadian Legion has made nominations as tallows for 1990 officers: President, 1. Warner; vice-president. Dr. R. C. 3amford; second vice-president, J. M. Graham, John A. McDonald, Robert Elliott and A. L. Evitt: executive, Alex Oray. H. M. Mathews, Harry Strange,' Robert Elliott, Prank Newberry? A. L. Evitt, J. A. Rutherford. J. A.Pmnerty, E. Woodward and J. M. Graham. Harry Schwartz, who has been in' the tailoring business here for several years, left, at the end of last week for Prince George, where he may decide to locate. Radio Association Prepares For Year Committee Appointed To Take Up Interference With Inspector The executive of the Prince Rupert Radio Association held a meeting Wednesday night and discussed olans for the coming year. There was a full attendance and considerable interest was 'displayed. Reports were made by the radio inspector of various sources of interference and a committee consisting of R. J. T. Rose, J. M. Morrison and D. C. McRae was ap pointed to confirm the reports with Inspector Batt and take the matter up with the proper authorities for correction. Plans were made for the membership drive and for co-operation with the government in collecting licences. The association has the names of over 200 set owners in the city and any of them without llcen ces' is liable to prosecution. '! Children Couched 30c1 45c! Day and Might 1 Un. CJaufa BesTtrd, Benyird, Bik., wrlteis "Th ehUdrea wtr coughing &&j aad night. "A friend told ma the ksd used 25c1 Sll Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and had received good rerolU, to Z bought a bottla of it, and in a abort time the kiddlei wer all over their eold and cocghisg, "I hTe no VftiUtlon In ujbg it ii the best I have ever uied, and I will alwaya keep a bottle of it on hand in case of need." Price, 35& a bottle; large family rite 60c. j at all druggiita and dealer ( manufactured onl'by The.T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. OUTLOOK OF LONGEVITY Rev. Alex Mogee, 80 Years of Replies To rresbytery's Congratulations Age, ReDlvine to a message of con- He had Suffered Severe CUtS Lrnl.ti1at.lnn on havinc nttainad his and bruises about the head and eightieth birthday and an acknowl ing train at Prince Rupert. edgement of appreciation for the excellent contribution he has made to the church of Christ by his many years of loyal and efficient service with which was coupled a orayer for continuation of the Master's blessing on his labors, Rev. Alex Mogee, B.A., of Kttlmaat, spoke as follows to the members of Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church who are assembled here in annual meeting: "It Is my desire to convey to my brethren of the Presbytery of Prince Rupert my most cordial thanks for their message conveying in far too exalted terms their resolution of congratulation on my attaining the years of maturity. With the good ; hand of my God upon me, I survive my eightieth birthday. And what of it? A brief morning service. A centy contribution in service In ray Great Master's employ. That is all. "Jesus lrGod lived by men. I am ji bonds to the conviction that the fall expanse of life and the noblest ; crvics to ry Divine Master ape - ,avlor are my due. Alasl Only a I lit and start service for a few brief t Oays. O OalUean! Thou hast con- uered. "Our great Chaldean father, Abra ham, attained to years 175 and made a friendship, Why cannot we repeat the same? 'Go and do likewise !' "In thrilling days, the Gods are come down to us in the Likeness of men. Men filled with the spirit of life were cruelly and inhumanely robbed of life. James was put to the sword. Peter and Paul were crucified. These men might otherwise have lived until today. "Some make the effort to coun sel that men of sixty-five, not even seventy, should be retired. Only lisping, toddling infants! i "We rejoice in every advancement and attainment of our age in laudable and worthy progress. When will science begin to wrestle with the thought and make it a realised fact that the days of our years should be 176 more or less? One has left on record: 'Few have seen the days of the years of my life.' He was 147. "Eighty years! Only entering the prime of life! Such should be the outlook of immortal man. "Brethren, my sincere thanks could continue for length of days. "We are informed: 'Acids and toxins coy us to death." Heal ravings! Starchy or not starchy, take and partake of a full loaf of the Bread of Life. Drink deep of the Water of Life. De diagnosed by the Oreat Physician and on his Authority and Science. Live forever!" If a merchant advertises you! know he's alive. He is likely to give you good value. Real Bargains HEINZ KETCHUP Large to. Per bottle OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Per Un 25c !0c KKLLCXKVS CORN FLAKHB 1Ap Per pkg XV C BRUNSWICK SARDINE8 ff?n 4 Una LIBBVS PORK it BEANS fir 3. 2 tine , NABOB COFFEE 5. Per tin SPINACH S Va. Per tin . READY-CUT MACARONI-' Per lb JELLY POWDERS Any flavor. 4 pkga FANCY BISCUITS Per lb FLOUR 49-lb. sack 25c 82.80 23c 10c 23c 30c S2.50 The Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Douglas in "The rnose &ts nrsMK mock DENTIST .wnrOTivawnrariMicaja I COAL Buy the real Coal our fa-mous Kdson and Cassldy-Wcllington in any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Raiert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 (Sana TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuchout the City ii t r THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY two sunns 7 and 9 p.m. Matinee, Saturday ' 2:30 p.m. Fairbanks n7 i it ron masn" A Non-Talking Picture but One of the Best Pictures Made Song Novelty HOYAL HAWAIIAN SINGERS SCENIC PATHE REVIEW Admission, 20c and G3c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30. Admission, 15c and 40c ANNUAL SKI TOURNAMENT Official British Columbia championship ski ( -tests at the third annual tournament of the Omim -ca Ski Club Burns Lake, Feb. 11, 12, 13, 14,1930 Under the distinguished imtronaco of the H ame trie Liieuienaqi-uovernor 01 uruisn ioiumina. Excursion Rates On All Canadian National Lines. Good From Feb. 8 to 19. LUMBER 1x0 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $21011 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap 525.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap Jff . . , . .$2i.0U 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap ...... jk .. .'fl . .S210ii 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 (fomhioh. . . S25.M 2x4 and 2x6, $ to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Sral Cove, Telephone. 361 Itetail Yard, Cow bay. Telephone 423 Br Alexander S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of n veetlng public. Miller o.ur- & Co.. Ltd.. publUh .i s(ml monthly market reu. n ing with mining, oils mni industrial stocka, wlirh available at our office the 1st and 15th of every mrtn We offer prompt an i reliable service in the execution of orders to buy rr s- stocks on the Vancouver, i -u gary and Toronto Exeii .ues S.D. Johnston1 610 2nd Avenue Phone IS' Prince Rupert Dx. LINDSAY'S Car lage and Storage Phone 63 Cartaire. Warehousing, Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Grvel We Specialize In Piano Furniture Movi" Slid I - Ml WW Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results