ii'i IK 1 i t- lift til 1 EH i Wednesday. . Jn., PAGE srx THE DAILY NEWS ft a y Cheapest R eaching TELEPHONE 98 THE DAILY NEWS EDBS MADE iiiinaiiin WHEN you choose Edison Mazda Lamps you are assured full value of the current consumed and these dependable lamps cost little, more than the cheapest. Buy them by the carton and fill those empty sockets now. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC ted when he was 17 years of age. About fifteen yean ago he retired and took up farming at Mader's Cove. Recently he took up residence in Lunenburg with his V. CANADA . younger daughter. Mrs. Dsuphinee. 1 Wminstao Captain David .Mader and Stephen Another daughter Marian, is the LIMITED Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited OLD TWINS' BIRTHDAY Raw Vegetables Diet Cold Cure of Salt Utip Seme AOsacnts Doctor Declares Mader Celebrate Eightieth I wLff of Captain John Westhaver 1 Anniversary ' of Lunenburg. ; MEW YORK Jan. 20 Dr. Kgor. , By a strange coincidence the Oilman, instructor at Oregon 8taie I itmknruro N5 Jan 30 ' famlUe of these twin brothen con- University, who has just return! ' of two daughter, each, Twin brothers. Cantata David Ma- . JrT , 'older siris of hnth famiiiM Mm months In research work in VI- oer oi Man one my ana aiepnen , , " ,. enna. . Mader of Lunenburg, were 80 years BBra w Uic, sme of age on December 38. ao they ce- :funSer birthdays in kihratPd the umtwnur at thir r- viwuu ustw oh birth at a party. The gathering was held at the home of Stephen Mader's daughter. Mrs. Charles Dau-phinee. Lunenburg, and friends and relatives from near and far attended to extend congratulations. The twins were born at Mader's Cove. NS.. on December 36. 1851. sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mader. They are the only surviving members of a family of six boys and a girl. Early in life both Stephen and David followed the sea. David, who signed with the crew of a sailing ship when be was 13 years of age. rose rapidly to the position of captain and commanded vessels for many years. He retired ten years ago and settled at Ma bone Bay. Stephen's sea-going career star- ;ders daughters are Flo Mrs., dessnoed a new treatment for colds and chronic sinus dls eases, consisting of a steady diet of raw vegetables and th? dimin Charles Welshman i of HarrivaW- n oi iaoie sare irons loocwmui Sasfc, and Miss Laura Mader at be said was being used successful!: ha Vlamnaaa Viennese vkvtwe'nian home. For a number of years the twins have been celebrating their birthdays together, either at Lunenburg tr Mahone Bay. Both are physically ind mentally alert and take a keen interest in affairs of the communities in which they live. a N. ft. TRAINS For the East Mondays. Wednesdays days and Pri- 3 pa. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur by physicians Tlie sait-free die; had beer used for several yean in the treatment of tubercalorls of the skin hi ths Austrian capital. Dr. Ullman sale but only recently was demonstrated to be effective against colds. Ht explained that the theory of the new treatment was that sc jdhun chloride had the property o' .expelling calcium from the system, and calcium, he said, was the one baste element that was "anti-phlo-; girlie" or anti-inflammatory " i The reason for the diet of raw j vegetables " said Dr Ullman. "is to .provide the body with the necessary minerals in the absence of days 10:49 ao. sodium chloride " l IBfnii it V-' ' Way of the People The cheapest way of reaching practically all the people of Prince Ilupcrt and district is by means of the classified columns of the Daily News. Nearly everyone has something they couW turn into cash through the "For Sale" column. Perhaps tfacy 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 columng a trial. Many have been very pleased at the result. and drop in later and pay the bill. The charge is small. NORTHERN B. C. NEWS VANDERHOOF The Vanderhoo! and District Board of Trade, at :is annual meeting last week, elected officers for the coining year as follows: presi-ceni. J. W. H. Day. vice-president, John W. Pa tenon: secretary-treasurer. George Og&ton: executive. R. J. Steen. H. O. Matthews, L. J. Preston and Frank Bowman. In the course of a tour of the central interior, the Prince Oeorge hockey team played games here on Saturday and Sunday. The team i.lso played at Smiihers and Burns Lake in the cobck- of Its trip. T. B. Mitchell. J H. Andros. II. j Stangebye. A. M. Johnston, G. Cam eron. R J. Walker and D. Irving jr. have been elected to the executive jf the Northside Cummonity Hall Association. B. deChateJet of the provincial public works department was in wwn during the past week inspecting the equipment of the department and ascertaining what is necessary for the coming season. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Jnited Church is meeting this af-'emoon at the home of Mrs. A. A iutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hargreaves me left their town home to take jp residence on their farm in the Lakes District. The rammer's supply of ice is now xing taken out of the Nechako River by local businessmen. Miss Elsie Smedley of Vander-hoof who recently finished a special business course in Sacramento, is now visiting with relatives in I Vancouver. R. K. Finlaiaon is due back here his week from Vancouver where he ecently underwent a successful operation. Dr. R. Agnew, Vancouver dentist. has decided to make his permanent headquarters here and has taken rooms in the McOeachy Block. James H. Graham has been quite ill and confined to bis home during ibe past week. The annual meeting of the Wo man's Auxiliary of Holy Trinity Anghcan Church Is being held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. V. Taylor. Coi R. C. Andros left last week TO his return to Victoria after spending a holiday visiting with relatives in this community. J. M. Johnston left on 8a Uirday last week for a month's vi sit in Vancouver. On the way south he topped off at Prince Oeorge to attend the annual meeting of the Order of the Basttrn Star. The annual meeting of the Van-derhoof branch of the United Church of Canada took place on Monday evening of this week. James Murdoch was fined $15. j with option of one month in Jail, by Stipendiary Magistrate J. D Charleron in provincial police court here for being Intoxicated on in Indian Reserve. PORT SIMPSON Crews have gone oat for piles to start on the construction of the new bridge being built by the Indian Department, and it is hoped that an early start will be made on the structure. There was a little run of spring salmon but it has gone down again A few hand trailers landed some very food catches and with good prices, prevailing, some of the boys mads good for a few days. The fire brigads. under the superintendence of Phillip Oreen sr- has completed the new fire alarm I wrwwr nfo u it wry w rare. Rev. W E Collison. Indian Agent, wan a visitor in town recently In connection wit) the building of the new brifK' md the election of the new council STEWART ' The Stewart General Honsptral Association, at its annual meeting but eck, elected officers for the coming year as follows: president, G. P. Heinekey; vice-president, C. M. Adam: secretary-treasurer, K. H. Grey; directors, L. S. Davidson. E. T. AppJethwaite. Oren F. HOI and J. P. Scarlett. Miss Bllloti has been appointed to look after the hospital which has been closed down. The Ladies' AM of the local Uni ted Church has elected officers for the year as follows: president, Mrs. W. E. Younkin; vice-president, Mrs. J. McCarthy: secretary-treasurer. Mrs. D. J. McLean. The Married Men's Association of Stewart, at a meeting last Thurs day night, decided to communicate with the secretary of the British Columbia Medical Association and Hon. S. F. Howe, provincial secretary, requesting their assistance In securing a resident doctor for Stewart. The village commissioners have decided to grant a retaining tee cf $26 per month to say doctor vho may locate here. A meeting was held here this ve-k between the Board of Village Commissioners and J. J. Little, rcneral manager of the Northern 1. C. Power Co. A more aanafastonr ystem of street lighting for atfw- art was requested of Mr. Little. The Women's Auxiliary to 8t Marks' Anglican Church here has elected officers for the coming year as follows: president, Mrs. O. H. Moody: vice-president. Mrs. J. V. Ciegg: secretary-treasurer. Mrs. W. H. Watson. Rod McKlnnon left test Thurs day for a trip to Vancouver. William Wyeherley of Premier returned here mat week after hiv-'ng spent the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting In Vancouver. Mrs. Pram left here but Thursday for a trip to Vancouver. ALICE ARM The Alice Arm mining area Is given a full meed of attention by Or. Joseph T. Mandy. resident mln ing engineer, in the recently, Issued preliminary report of the British Columbia Department of Mines. A band of timber wolves, thought to number over a dosen at least. have made the Kttsault Flats and adjacent territory their headquar ters this winter. Residents of the hillside have been paid visits, one of the animals being so venture' some as to venture one night on to the porch of H. F. Kergtn MLA. An electrically operated window has been developed which closes Itself when rain falls on the sill mm 1 Weffi COUGHS 6 COLDS BUCKLEY'S hoUi all tpd rtcordi ia xlicriag cosghi nd cauu. U tntnuj acn lika a at". Tba rr fine tip of thit potest, pons- tot, pcsctrsOTa misura era rank. Taia no chaaa vitb oa-pfoven fdZMdwa tk BucxunrSh At all dracjiata. MIXTURE COAL Bay the real Coal our fa moos Edson and CassUy-Welllnston In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES C8 AND 158 Ivy Guild Women At Port Simpson In Annual Meeting; PORT SIMPSON. Jan. 20. The! Ladies of the Ivy Guild held their annual meeting recently and thi following were elected to office fori 1 the year: Presidents-Mrs. George Ross. First Vice-Pres. Mrs. Jamei Lawson. Second Vice-Pres. Mrs. Alfred Price. Third Vice-Pres. Mrs. David Muagrave. "Treastifsfc-Mlss Agnes Brentser. Flnaancial Secretary Mrs. Mose Alexcee. Recording Seereary Mrs. Dan Bennett Vanderhoof Choir In Fine Concerts i VANDERHOOF. Jan 20 -Two ni- j npiring sacred concerts were givr-nj on successive Sunday evenings recently . at Vanderhoof United Church by the church choir under the direction of R. H. Moore. The Ladies Aid of the local United Church had charge of the Sunshine Fund this year and sen, ou'. twenty-two hampers. TASTES DIFFER THE WORLD OVER Exceptfir Wednesday & Thur,. 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