PAGE SIX GIVE OUR AGENT W.GGROVER YOUR CLOSE ATTENTION . NESTLE'S MILK TALL SIZS (UNSWEETENED) EVAPORATED H NESTLE'S jAPO BABY SIZE Convenient ! SAVE yourself the bother of waiting for milk deliveries. Keep a supply of NESTtt's on your shelf use as needed. Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributor Al FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY TIE will give you particulars of our plan to furnish you with an ance policy that will protect your loved ones and at a cost that is amazingly cheap. Do not mix this with "cheap" insurance; hut insurance CHEAP. Or you can write us and get full THE FAMILY BENEFICIARY SOCIETY VANCOUVER, B.C. Lclgh-Spcnccr Building 553 Granville Street NESTLE'S World's Largest Producers and Sellers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk. IZ MILK J Economical I Keeps indefinitely in its sealed, airtight container always pure and sweet when you open the tin. At The Fish which made Prince RupertFamous Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PJUNCE KUPERT, B.C. OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. I'EMUINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINMIEAD KG G Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINKIILAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIftY FOR SKEENA BKAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH iklSTnnUZKD MILK ANri fTREAM DAILY 1 1 Itarly Delivery Throughout the City Early Ad. Copy is appreciated Skidegate Inlet Hospital Ass'n Has Meeting . QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Feb. G: The Skidegate Inlet Hospital Association had its annual meeting teeently when all the 1930 officers were re-elected with the exception of O. A. Jolliffe, who was replaced by George McRae. The finincial statement for the year was good. This hospital, since Dr. Roberts has been in residence, has been mo-dernly equipped with x-ray and other facilities. Now, Humming Birds on Queen Charlotte Islands At That, Somebody's New Year Celebration May Have Extended Longer Than Usual SKIDEGATE, Feb. 6: Vancouver people claim to have seen bees this winter while the folk of Duncan, Vancouver Island, claim they have butterflies, owing to the very mild weather. A local citizen can beat even that for it is said here that a humming bird was seen here. Looks like somebody's New Year celebration has extended a little longer than usual. Week-End Specials Malkin's Best Coffee Mb. tin Malkin's Best Sliced Pineapples, 2Wn, per tin 50c 35c Malkin's Belt Pumpkin 4 ff 2'i's,per tin AOt Libby's Corn Beef l's fCZn 2 tins Aylmer Corn on Cob 3's QHp per tin J Orchard City Peas-Stee 5 OfT0 3 2 tins Aylmer Cut Green Beans f Cp per Un '..'' Royal City Golden Bantam QPn Corn. 2 Uns utiv Sunnybrook Creamery Butter, 3-lb. brick ... S1.15 Brookf leld Creamery Butter A 0 per lb ivr Aylmer Vegetable Soup 2 tin : Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doz Royal City Peaches 2fc's 2 tins Del Monte Spinach 2's 2 tins 25c 51.00 55c 35c ' SunkUt Navel Oranges Q A n 5doz( .,,Wt Sunlight Soap per pkg; . 20c Alberta Market l GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 ima jJAiijX nana n i ! I NORTHERN B. C. NEWS ALICE ARM Rey. and Mrs. W. B. Jennings entertained last Thursday evening with a delightful card party In T. W. Falconer's HaU. Bridge was played at seven tables and cribbage checkers were also enjoyed. Prizewinners were Mrs. E. Peterson, Mrs. E. Ripley and Ous Anderson. Delicious refreshments were served and an hour or so of dancing brought the delightful party to a close: Exceptionally mild weather for t his time of year continues in Alice Arm and Anyox. Rhubarb Is up and flowers are also in bloom in many gardens. STEWART The Hyder General Hospital As sociation has been formed to fur nish aid for the Stewart General Hospital which the neighboring Alaskan town uses a great deal. Oren F. Hill, T. H. Evans and Ernest Blue are mentioned in the articles of in- orporation of the new association. Nominations for 1931 officers of the local Canadian Legion are a follows: for president, M. P. Murphy (elected l; for vice-president, H. A. Stewart, G. P. Heinekey and W. S. Orr; for second vice-president. W. D. Smith and defeated candi dates for first vice-president; ser- geant-at-arms, II. A. Stewart, O. N. Mainsbridge and D. Bennett; chap lain. Rev. Father Leray (elected) executive, three to be elected, O. N. Mainsbridge, J. O. Lyon. G. P. Heinekey, C. M. Adam. H. D. Roch-fort, W. D. Smith. J. Bouzek. W. S. Orr, H. A. Stewart and C. O. Jackson; for trustees. J. Scott, James Morrice and H. C. Bennett. Badminton challenge cups to be played for by members of the Ca nadian Legion have arrived and preparations are being made to start the tournament shortly. William Isak Soderback, a Finn, came before the magistrate here a few days ago and was sentenced to 30 days' imprisonment . for vagrancy. After he has completed serving his term, It is likely he will be deported. Oren F. Hill has been reappointed to the post of postmaster at Hyder. It Is learned from Washington, D.C. A Joint meeting between the retiring board of .village commissioners here and the new board was held on Monday night prior to the latter taking over office for the coming year. It is likely that a G-man badmin ton team will bo sent from here to Prince Rupert and Anyox for competitions In March. , I There was a bridge and whist drive last Saturday at Premier in honor of Joey Araeneau on the eve of his departure for the south to undergo medical treatment. During a recent stay here, Mor ley Shier of Vancouver was the guest of D. L. iPtt, general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co. Weather continues mild here and at Premier. At the latter point the snow is rapidly beginning to dlsap pear. SKIDEGATE Mr. Benson, popular forest ranger, has left for Cumshewa Inlet on the forestry launch Apllne Fir, being on departmental business. There is an extra good crop of clams on the Queen Charlotte Islands this year and it Is expected that the herring will be running soon. A very enjoyable bridge party Uvas held by MrsGordon Jolliffe at Uier home In Queen .Charlotte City nist week-end. Among the guesU were Mrs. R. G. McKenzie, Mrs. H. R. Bevan, Mrs. David Wilton, Mrs. A. Duval. Mrs. F. Atkins, Mrs. E. C. Stevens and Mrs. J. Anderson. Capt. J. Haan jr. paid a short visit to Skidegate with his large trailer Ha. last Sunday. Jack la getting his boat In shape for spring trolling. TERRACE a The deportation of Lawrence Nuger .and his family took place on WeUriesday. Nugent came from Scotland, two years ago and settled on a farm on the prairies. He failed to make headway and drifted to Terrace where he has beer working in the relief gangs. He applied to be sent back home and having arrived under an immigra tion scheme the Department of Emigration granted his request Mr. Lennox of Winnipeg arrived on Tuesday to accompany the family east where they will embark on the Minnedosa at St. Johns, failing on February 13. Capt. Hearn of the Lakelse Hatchery returned from a visit south on Wednesday. George Teraier has rented the old Skeena BUUard rooms where he is opening a pool room. , . 't Prior to coming on to Tertee oi Tuesday Ir H. C. Wrlnch MJ .A o h vH. to ta cfmfttttueflvt at Usk and sought to get an4uwlcr "andtag of their problentf6 Its hn "o-eeded bv speeder to Terrace where he met many 4riiM nd arMrwwed the meeting of in Hoard of Trade. He reUirnad'west n Wednesday. 0or Woodland, of the ;m-i oerial Oil Co.. Prince Rupert, was a visitor here on Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Brooks had ' the misfortune to take a quantity of lyaol in mistake on Wedaesda morning. Dr. Mills was Quick iy called and a polled a bypederau Injection. The latest; repjwt atafcrd that Mrs. Brooks was reejfeftur nicely. f'f J? i , ' Carmen Smith was the prtzi-winner at ftie show'oi Weddeedav the prize "being a handsome travel ling rug. Why Not? Give Us an Order & Compare Prices You will find it worth while Bread Raisin. White or Brown, 2 for Economy Tea per lb. Economy Coff tm per lb Spanish Onions 4 lbs Cottage Rolls per lb. 15c 35c 35c 25c 27c Cooked Ham Machine . CZfin sliced, per lb. OUC Malkin's Beat Honey- 4' r"C? per Urf .....; ' Malkin's Best Salmon l's Is n per tin 1U Malkin's Beat Tomatoes 4in 2'a's, per tin X'lU Chocolate Bars 7 for 25c The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" SATUKDAY SPECIAL Two-Layer Apple Sauce Cake 30c BREAD 3 loaves 25c The Electric Hakery Wc Deliver Phone CG7 COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Terrace Board of Trade Names Standing Committees TERRACE, Feb. G: The.TCrjao Board of Trade commltteeJvforJiDSl1 are as follows: Agriculture N. Sherwood, V.) Soucle, J. Swann. Civic Affairs Rev. H T. Allen, J. Swain, W. Oliver. Economics F. Nash, N. Sherwood (one more to be added). Entertainment r$4fc talle'y. W. A. Klrkpatrlck, II. A. Swain. Finance G. Beveridge. O. T. Sundal, N. Sherwood. Lumbering O. Dover, J. K. Gordon. C. Pohle. Membership W. II. Burnett, O. Beveridge, 11. M. Willson. Mining T. Turner. F. Nash, D. McNlchol. Publicity-H. Halllwell, W. Robinson, E. T. Kenney. Public Works B. T. Kenney, II. M. Willson, J. Hepburn. Reception Rev. E. A. McCarthy, J. K. Gordon. O. Beveridge. Railway II A. Swain, L. Martin. Rev. E. A. McCarthy. Father of Ocean Falls Woman Is Dead in South Andrew Ormlaton. aged 74, father nf Un n fl Tlnnc nf Omii Falls j -aruar 6 x- Friday and Saturday 'WO snows , TU' Gary Cooper in - "A MAN FROM WYOMING" A Stirring Tale of War u A PARAMOUNT I'ICTI CI rn,..l. f (lit,.-. . . m -anoincr Fine Mr Musical IIEIOrS CALIFORNIA. FOX NLW i Admission Feature Starts at SATURDAY JIATI.NKE u It. 9. in- Monday & Tjf dx HEME DAMLLs , "DIXI AN A" Rev. 3y T. Smeeton liurns Lake, officii' neral. Besides his died on Sunday last in Vancouver. ,at Mr. Ormiston i Interment was made on Tuesday, widow. . 1 1 I'm so glad we found a break fast they like. "Thank goodness for Shredded Wheat! The children just wouldn't eat breakfast and I was so tired of coaxing them. Hut when they tried the crisp, tasty biscuits, floating in milk and cream, they were delighted. And best of all Shredded Wheat is ideal for children. It's just the food to build bone and muscle." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED VHEAT COMPANY. LTD. AND SHREDD WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD UI'EKATINfl O. T. 1 20,000-TON FLOATING UKYD(K K Engineers, Machinists, Kollermakers, Wacksmlths, I'altcrt Makers, Founders, Woodworker, Elc ELECT HIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385