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This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. B !H For men with young ideas The Gmen'Varsity" Especially for young men. and for men with young ideas, this newest Gruen watch has been designed The young man wants style, beauty of design, in his watch. The "Varsity" has it! AH men want a dependable movement, high accuracy. The "Varsity" has that, too! In white or coin gold filled case with link band to match, lj-jewd movement 17-jcweli $6). John Bulger Ltd. J Prince Rupert, D.C. 1 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 arc losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. . FEMMNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINEIIEAD EGO Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 COAL Dux, tlie real Coal our fa niou ruWn . and, .Cassldy Wellington In any quantities, t. Also Uulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND 558 ! Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 RESNER BLOCK DENTIST Early Ad. Copy is appreciated NORTHERN B. C. NEWS SMITHERS Owingr to the exceptionally mild weather, Charles Wilson, Lake Kathlyn ice contractor, fears that he may not be able to fill his ice houses by March 1, as required. So far there is only about 12 inches of ice on the lake. lie visited Prince Rupert at the first of this week to consult with the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. Hauling of ice from Seymour Lake has commenced. James P. Downey has started on a contract to build a new residence at the corner of Second Avenue and Queen Street for Mr", and Mrs. J. W. Turner. It will be a semi-bungalow with six rooms and bath. The village council of Smithers, in Its financial statement for 1930, shows a defteit owing to the purchase of a new fire truck and equipment together with heavy expenditures necessitated by moving and improving the municipal hall building. Telkna and Smithers all-star hockey teams played a game here last Thursday night in respo"n;.e to Telkwa's challenge. The first hockey game of the season was pl.iyed here the previous Sunday and It produced a good brand of the puck same. A team from Smithers will probably take part In the forthcoming Ski tournament hotkey games at Burns Lake, where siding Is already under 'way. T. Jenkinson is proceeding with the contract for a large addition to the Eby store here. With the new buildlne comoleted. Mr. Eby plana on returning to the second hand business as well as the regular hardware lines. . The Smithers Conservative Asso ciation has elected officers for the coming years as follows: president, R. L. Gale; flrtt vlce-prealdenl, J. O. Stephens; second vice-president. W. J. O'Neill; secretary-treasurer. J. A. Rutherford; executive, A. Miller, J. T. Harvey, Charles MorrH C. A. Bowland, J. M. Collison, William Klrton and Charles E. Dooltttle. St. James Anglican Church here has elected officers for the coming year as follows: rector's warden, J. H. Byrne; people's warden, F. E. Page; church committee. Mrs. E. I ABB ds Checked 4 tin for By modern vaporizing ointment Just rub on VAPoRua Weekly Special Get Your Supplies at these Prices and Save Money Aylmer Vegetable Soup 1 f O per tin Aylmer Pork & Beans 2's iPn Clarke's Ketchup 2 bottles for Malkin's Best Sweet Pota toes 2 W's, 2 tins per lb Robertson's Scotch Mar' malade, 4's, per tin . 45c 45c Malkin's Best Pumpkin J(n 2lVs, 3 tins ,vv Malkin's Best Corn on Cob QCp J S, J Vtaso Nabob Coffee per lb ..; 50c Nabob Tea ftn 75c Aylmer Royal Anne Cherries fi- 2V4's, 3 for Herrings in Tomato Sauce OAp large tins. l's. per tin' Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at low prices, arriving every Doai Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 FIFTH AVENUE EAST rhoiie 18 and 81 Woodward, Mrs. Harvey Davies, Miss Olive Evitt, E. Woodward J. O. Stephens, R. W. Champion, J. M. Colisoh, A. C.'Fow'ler and S. H. Hos-klns; lay delegate, F. E. Page; envelope secretary, J. II. Byrne; auditor, Charles Reid. H. F. Kews was made honorary ranger "of the Palling Young-Rangers at an' enjoyable social affair ! which was put on there. NEWHAZELTON j Donald Orey and Alex Tyee of Hagwilget appeared in police court I at Hazelton last Friday on charges I of witchcraft practice. It is alleged that they practised the aboriginal rites of a wjtch doctor over the old chief of the Hagwilget Indians who is lying lit Recently there was similar trouble at Kitwancool which resulted m the serious injury by shooting of a native. j Albert Mercer has returned to New Hazelfon after spending a couple of months on hi trapllne on the south fork of the Copper River. He was able to get plenty of mink, marten and fisher skin but the lo-,cal price is so unsatisfactory that he is shipping the pelts to Vancouver. There Is no more snow on Cop per River than here. Mr. Mercer Rev. Dr. G. A. Wilson has been appointed to the board of the Hazelton Hospital to fill a vacancy caused by the retirement of Rev. Thomas Ferrler. C. W. Daweon celebrated his birthday recently by entertaining some 25 friends, fully half of them from Smithers, at a party. Mr. and Mrs. George Belrnes have left for California where they will spend the rest of the winter. George D, Parent has relumed to ttlai ntUa nt 4 Vt a XT it TTAinlton etr. BURNS NIGHT AT TERRACE Veterans' Hall Crowded for Banquet Last Friday Evening TERRACE, Jan. 26 The annual Burns' banquet celebration was held in the Great War Veterans' jHall on Friday evening, and, If the popularity of this annual celebration Increases the hall will have tc be enlarged. The entertainment took the) I form of a dance and supper, thti music being supplied by the Terrace Orchestra under the leader-' ship of Fred Hall. The toast to ."The Immortal Memory" was honored by Rev. ;E. A. McCarthy songs were sung by Mrs. Laneai Mrs. De Kergammeaux and John Hepburn, while Tom Young, in his inimitable style. Increased his popularity with "The Addres To the Haggis." E. T. Kenney responded to the toast of "Canada." Individual dances were given by Miss Sophia McLaren, talented local dancer, and were very much enjoyed by every one present. J. Mcliaren acted as master of ceremonies with the result that the evening was one of the happiest ever spent In Terrace. The entertainment closed with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne,' about three o'clock In the Vanderhoof Woman's Auxiliary Chooses Uon after a, month's holiday trip to . ' Minnt McKinnon v,,,., BA-r lu.thlp. building known e mvvm n hum uvu as. cities. Mrs. Salt and sel) spent last weekend in Smithers. ' i Two well known residents of the Bulkley Valley settled it with fists recently. The little fellow was active, fast and hard so the big fellow did not win. There will not likely be any investigation. 1 Work of dismantling the old hospital building was started last week. The Inside including doors, windows, etc. Is being taken out. VANDERHOOF Harry Bowman of the agricultural department of the Canadian National Railways was in town last I week Inquiring Into the stock sit uatlon in the Nccjiako Valley. Efforts arc being mado by the Vanderhoof. and District Board ot Trade to have M. Valentin, Prince Rupert dairyman, rc-open the local creamery. Louis J. Preston is among the members of the new executive of the Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade. The Ladles' Aid of the local United Church has elected officers for the coming year as follows: president, Mrs. R. O. Dunbar; vice-president, Mrs. E. B. Smith; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Robert Reld; executive, Mrs. J. W. Campbell, and Mrs. W. Ross Stone. Alex McKinnon. for shooting a cow moose, was fined $250, with option of three months' imprison ment, by Stipendiary Magistrate John D. Charleson here last week. He lected to serve time. SKIDEGATE Another one of the elk which were placed on the Queen Charlotte Islands recently by the Oame Board has died. The animal Is said to have been crippled when It landed here. Mrs. J. Haan of Queen Charlotte City motored to Tlell a few days ago to pay a brief visit with Madame Rajaut. Officers For 1931 VANDERHOOF, Jan. 26: The Woman's Auxiliary of Holy Trinity Church here has elected of If cers for the years as follows: President, Mrs. J W. Paterson. Vice-president, Mrs. J. W. H. Day. Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. II. V. Taylor. Literary secretary, Mrs. A. Holt. TERRACE has sold the as the Terrace Club rooms to Mrs. M. Durbrant of Pacific. Mrs. Bethurem, Mrs. Glover st. and Mrs. Glover Jr. of Usk were business visitors In Terrace' Thursday. Mrs. 13 ru ruing of Usk left for the United -States on Thursday for an extended visit with her brothers and sisters. Joe Felber, formerly of Terrace, is now located at Chilllwack where he Is In charge of a greenhouse operated by Mrs. Davies of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Gilbert. well known residents of Terrace, left on Thursday for Vancouver for1 a short visit with their son, John P. Gilbert, and will later leave for an extended trip to England and the Continent. They will probably bc absent for about a year. Roy Reld, who has been living with Mr. and Mrs. Harrtgan, left for Prince Rupert on Friday to visit his mother. Mrs. A. McLeod and daughter, Marion, returned from Vancouver on Thursday. They travelled via Jasper. Mrs. McLeod brought greet ings from Harry Creelman, fonner station agent here. He Is now em ployed as operator at Chilllwack. Mrs. M. A. Orelg has been appoin ted local sales agent for David Spencer Ltd. of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. llagen of Hagen's Spur returned from a month's visit to Vancouver and Seattle on Wed nesday and have resumed operation of their sawmill. A. J. Collison of Prince Rupert was a business visitor to Terrace during the week. Major I learn of Lakclse spent the week-end in Terrace. W. Alrd of Pacific attended the Burns entertainment in 'Terrace on Friday evening. Bill says he came In to sample the Haggis, A. Y. Wilson of Retno was a business visitor in Terrace during the week. Two beautiful young Newfound land dogs have been shipped In from Ontario, II McKenney being I owner of one and Mr. Cooper, of I the other. ffsWMSsUMaililsHBK Monday and Tuesday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 PJtt. JOE E. MtOWN and BEKNICE CLAIRE in Top Speed " A Hilarious Comedy, with Singing, Dancing and Evnr Comedy "Don't Give Up" Novelty Temples of Silence Cartoon "Sincing In the Bath Tub" Admission 20c & C5c Feature Starts at 7:40 and 9-u I g Wed., Thur. & Tlmr. Matinee ''OLD ENGLISH" ! The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RUPERT FISH AND CHIP SHOP Announces the delivery of flh and chips from 4:30 p 9 p.m. wefek dajsSalurdays, It norm until 10 pjn. at 30c i : KtMOTuA, dncludlng delivery. 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