PAGE BIZ THE DAILY NKVVB VANCOUVER llREWKKIES LIMITED Itrewm and Bottler of DUTCH GIRL, CASCADE, U.B.C. BOHEMIAN Lager Bscrj, OLD COUNTRY ALE and CREAM STOUT v I Support the It.C. Oorernmrn rnt rniiipaijn tii-finf (he peoph k to help It.C. J their purrh In In tii tii fi'ei lift n$r to II. t.. rroiluctt. the Solution to J une mpfojrmrnf problem I in III J 'e of It.C I tnduttriei by confining 1 r ! 1 -V V ate luima EMPLOYMENT BEER WHAT everybody wants to see in British Columbia right now is rtiore employment! Anil though you may he unable to "give" employment you can certainly "create" employment by "buying" B.C. Products! Every time you purchase a bottle of PILSENER BEER you are "buy- employment for B.C. work helping to keep fellow men . . . your citizens from joining the ranks of the unemployed! Therefore, when you buy beer, insist on PILSENER BEER and keep B.C. citizens at work! PILSENER BEER is the ROYALTY of beers . .. the king-pin of all beers in QUALITY and PURITY! Rreiceil and Bottled by VANCOUVER, BREWERIES Limited s Jhis advertisement is nut published or displ ycd by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of the Province of British Columbia. Cheapest Way of eaching the People , The cheapest way of reaching practically ail the people of Prince Rupert and district is by means of the classified columns of the Daily News. Nearly everyone has something they could turn into cash through the "For Sale" column. Perhaps they have a house to rent. Here is the chance. Spend 50c on a classified advertisement and secure a tenant rather than have it idle. If a girl wishes a position or a housewife wishes help, the best means of getting supplied is through a want ad. Dressmakers sometimes want work; small storekeepers want to move their goods; or maybe you need an article that has been used rather than pay the price for new. Give the Daily News classified columns a trial. Many have been very pleased at the result. TELEPHONE 98, i THE DAILY NEWS 'V -and drop in later and pay the bill. The charge is small. Do you read the classified advertisements? ALFALFA GROWING Has Now Become Thriving; Industry In Interior Credit is Given to A. L'. Richards S. S. Phillips, district agrleultur , alist at Smithcrs, gives credit to A. E. Richards of the Dominion Ex perimcntal Farmers Branch for the I I growing of alfalfa, which is now a I thriving Industry," between the 54th and 55th parallels during the" years from'l922 to 1930. The varieties that appear mbst suitable for this district arc Ontario Variegated and Grimms, states Mr. Phillips. The plants appear to stand the winters as well as any of the clovers and a great deal better than some. I "As fat" as I can gather,' states Mr. Phillips, "alfalfa of the Siberian variety was first planted In the Bulkley district by O. Finlay of Toplcy. The plants were first started in a greenhouse and transplanted on a side hill. Finlay later took up tie inspection work and did not reside on his - farm permanently. Notwithstanding this rough treatmentstock pastured on It year after year the plants are still in a rigorous condition today. "Generally speaking, we recom-!mehd that only, one crop be cut each year, but I know of many instances where two crops have been taken off without doing any apparent harm. And at Hazelton Dr. Wrlnch, in 1931', cut three crops and left the field, with sufficient growth I for the winter." j tn the Prince Oeorge section the Kerkhoff Bros, at Woodpecker and W. Coulter of Hixon have In recent j years produced some excellent alf-ialfa seed. Was Resident of AnyoxLong Time I'd ward i;rrinton Pased Away in Vancouver on Christmas Eve Served Overseas With OM.ICS Edward Errlngton, former well known resident of Anyox, who liv ed at the smelter town for many years while fn the employ of tha Granby Co., died on Christmai Eve In Vancouver. Deceased, who had resided in British Columbia fur over thirty years, was sixty-two years of age. He served overseas In the Great War with the 11th CM R. Besides his widow, he Is survived by two daughters at home in Vancouver an'd two sisters and one brother in England. The funeral was held from All Saints Church in Vancouver with Rev. John Leigh officiating. Burial took place In the returned soldiers' plot in Falrvlew Cemetery. H. L. Shadwell, who is being transferred south in the service of the Canadian Bank of Commerce 'after havlne served as accountant of the local branch for the past 1 four years sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. l SQUARE DEAL Meat & Fish Market Phone 058 Round Steak 1 2 lbs. Spare Ribs per lb .' .Shoulder of Lamb I per lb I Shoulders of Pork j 7 lbs. r Stews Veal and Lamb j 4 lbs. (Liver, 1 lb. I Bacon, V4-lb. , Short Ribs of Beef I 4 lbs. Third Ave. The Price of Hcef Moved Off the Gold Slandaid 35c Chops, Lamb, Veal & Pork QCp 2 lbs. 15c mc $1.00 50c 25c We'alSo carry" af line of Free! 50c Fixh, Vegetables, Frnlta, Toullry One Slab Choice Haron (o Holder of Lucky Ticket "B i ri kb:ei nu i ' mm mmxm PICTURE IS - VERY REAL "Hell's Angels" Heralded as One of Finest of Flying Ncturcs Drama and Thrills "Hell's Angels," current offering at the' Capitol Theatre here, Is undoubtedly one of the most Impressive of a number of war aviation pictures which have been offered. Indeed, compared with this, some of the previous pictures of t"he type have little more than skimmed the surface of air maneouvres. A sensational success wherever It has been screened, "Hell'sAh gels" has virile drama linking together Its spectacles. In the variety of its appeal, with suspense and humor, It is quite electrifying. The cli max is one of the most powerful which has ever been given a talking picture. The picture is a very realistic one and flying men declare that the machines used are a very exact re plica of the type of fighting planes used in the Great War. Ben Lyon, James Hall and Jean Harlow are the leading players These are supported by a splendid! subordinate cast and turn in splendid performances in their respective roles. PRINCE GEORGE The board of school trustees mu requested the city council to sub-fnlt a bylaw to the people of Prince Georje authorizing the expenditure of '$30,000 for the erection of a iour-room unit which wouhl eventually become an eight-room school house. Mayor A. M. Patterson is expec ted to seek-re-election to th chief magistracy a the municipal election this year. No opponent has yet been disclosed. C. N. H. TRAINS For the East Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 3 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:40 a.m. NEW YEAR BARGAINS To reduce our stock before stock taking we are making a real sarri fice In prices on many articles. Here is your chance (o save. Abbey's Fruit Salts Equal CJp to Enos, large bottle Aylmer Saurkraut 2Va's 2 tins for iivui j ojtupi H- i matSijm tins HHBHHHHHHHHitl'iM hhv SWslze 25c Aylmer Raspberries 2'a tn Ktfitrw aurnn tint fin mmXJ f Carnation Milk- large 4 i o JL JL V Wine Bricks-Compressed fruit and berry Juices for making wine in the home. Non-alcoholic. Each brick will make one gallon of wine. Either in Port or Sherry Z $2.00 Plnola Miracle Soap Cleaner-Cleans silverware, china, glassware and for many other uses. In 'i to S-lb. tins 50c, $1.00, $2.00 Toilet Rolls Large roll 3 for 20c Mussallem's Cash Si. Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents)? We solicit out-of-town business and ! arc in a position to fill your require ments in 'the same manner as though you paid us a personal visit, i We can assure you satisfaction! both as to quality and price. Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores i "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave. Phone 18-81 No. 2 Store 319 Third A v. Phone SCO No. 3 Store 727 Third A v. Phone 375 Monday, Tuesday TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. ADMISSION 20c & 65c Tuesday, January 5, 193a mmmmmammarngmmMmmm The Thrilling Air Spectacle 'Hell's Angels' With , Jean Ilarlow, Ben Lyon and -James Hall. The N. Y. Sun Says: "This is an aviation spectacle, the like of which has not previously heen seen on the screen." Cartoon "In the Shade of the Old Apple Sauce" PARAMOUNT NEWS NO ONE SHOULD MISS THIS PICTURE Wednesday & Thursday "DEVOTION" i mibjcui iKtanimaini .eiui ivnrai mum cam mm in tmrnxxx The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. fine for breakfast or lunch equally good for children's suppers or a wholesome Iicdlime snack. No trouble to serve. Delicious. Healthful. Economical. In truth, Kcllogg's arc a wonderful buy CO KX FLAKES Extra gnoA trith rulli or hnf, ImJr by hrllnft London, Ontario. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Illn. You are assured In cettliif full weijtht NO. 1 ALBERTA EGG For Cash $11.50 NO. 1 ALBERTA LUMP For Cash 12.50 PEMBINA EGG For Cash 11.50 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Cut Down Pricey on STOVE WOOD 12, It or lC-lnch lencth DUY SritUCK and CKDAIl OIUXN HEMLOCK, ALDEll and JACKrjNE Cedar rillnjrs and Itadlo roles N. Carlson & J. Flostrand Telephone -Green S56 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Wc maintain a day and night service. Our garage Is open from e !.m. to 1 a.m. You will like our service Please try it KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Telephone 53 .