FAREWELL Gives Savings To Help Poor which made Prince Famous The Fish Rupert WAS HELD urt KiiDert orana SMOKED ni hp) w DLfilA Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. TTCTTV A O Q At less tnan Vancouver Prices and UuEilJ LAK5 .sold with a guarantee: One 1929 Chevrolet Sedan $500.00 One 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan $425.00 Three 1929 Ford Deliveries at $350.00 Thoroughly reconditioned and llcensad. We have several 1M5 to 1927 Ford Model T Passenger, Delivery and Track models, in good running order at snap prices. S.E. Parker Ltd. -Phone 83 NESTLE'S MILK (UNSWEETENED) EVAPORATED ggge i jrfVJ NESTLE'S World's Largest Producers and St Hers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk. Convenient Economical I SAVE yourself the bother of Keeps indefinitely in its ' vairinir waiting for for milk milk deliveries, deliveries. sealed, airticht container Keep a supply of Nestl's on your she if use as needed. always pure and sweet when you open the tin. ai Do you read the classified advertisements? . Lutheran Church Sunshine Mission Society Honors Fishermen A farewell gathering for the 1 fishermen was held by the Sun shine Mirsion Society in the St. Paul's Lutheran Church last night. The church was filled to capacity and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all present. The church had been very beau tifuhy decorated for the occasion .and the different items on the pro gram were rendered in the most appropriate way. The following program was given: Hymn, by the congregation. Opening Prayer, J. Mastin. Vocal trio. Mrs. K. Dybhavn. Mrs. J. Hanson and Miss Lillian Hanson. Reading. Mrs. J. Hanson. Vocal selections, Mrs. Mastin. Address, Jack Selvig Vocal trio, Mrs. Johanson, Mrs. Lath and Mrs. A. Dybhavn. Song. Miss Hazel Mastin. Organ solo, Mr. Enge. Vocal selections, Varden Singers. After the program a delicious hmeh was served by the ladies of the Mission Society, assisted by several members of the congregation. Those in charge of the kitchen were Mrs. J. Hanson, Mrs. Undlund and Mrs. E. Skog The president of the Mission Society, Mrs. Karl Dybhavn, acted as chairman, and brought the meeting to its conclusion by leading the congregation in God's Prayer. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the ladies of the Mission Society as well as to all those taking part in the program and assisting with the lunch, by the vice-president of the church council, I. Fennes. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert February 8, 1912 The city council last night a recommendation of the board I of works that the office of super intendent of public works be abolished A resolution was passed declaring that Superintendent of Woi ks had been an efficient and ' faithful servant to the city in that capacity. J. Coovert is a visitor in the cityi on his way to the Queen Charlotte Islands where he will investigate the possibility of merging all oil claims Into one enterprise with single control. It's got to be good to be ADVE SED READ THE GROCERY ADS TODAY All the king's horses . . . and all the king's men can't make a success out of a bad product. No amount of advertising will create a market for it. The more it's advertised, the more its defects become known. A Good Product Well Advertised grows as swiftly and naturally as a healthy plant. People try it and like it. They tell others. They like -it. Soon that product is found everywhere . . . and its name, spread abroad by advertising, is on every tongue. When you see something widely and consistently advertised, you can be pretty sure it's well worth having. If it weren't ... if it didn't represent an honest and worthy value ... the maker couldn't afford to advertise it. Look Over the Advertisements in this Paper Some of these. names you know. Others, perhaps, are newcomers, all are entitled to your trust ... all are here because they have potential friends bringing some new comfort or convenience. But something real to contribute to your advantage . . . your service . . . your happiness. THE DAILY NEWS TELEPHONE 98 "Here you - ::if! v- irfc S.x- v. ..: Merrill Chaf fee of Oernt.a.t- Mscn ,jives :iv 5o0 p nn:ea he lutd saved up for a pair oi roller skates to Fire Chief Post, head of local charity workers, to buy presents for poor kids in his neighborhood. NORTHERN B. C. NEWS PRINCE GEORGE , BURNS LAKE An inquest was held last week by The Burns Lake District Board of Coroner Dr. H S. Trefry into the Trade has passed a resolution for sudden death in the government submission to the provincial gov-relief camp near Newlands of Harry ernment protesting at any move to Douglas who complained of indl- change the boundaries of Omineca gestlon upon rising one morning electoral riding and urging that the and in the afternoon was found ; boundaries be allowed to remain as dead in bis bunk. they are at present. The city council has decided un- Pour officers and IS members anhnously to cut salaries of all of the Omineca Ski Club, led by municipal employees here by ten Miss Jean Linton, second vlce-pre-per cent The cut will not affect W.isident. visited Prince George last O. Fraser, city clerk, who was en- J week to attend the British Coltnn-saged recently at $75 per month bia championship ski meeting less than his predecessor, and day laborers, who will continue to re ceive 50c per hour. Frank Lictner and Prank Rekhl of Snowshoe were found guilty by Judge H. A. Robertson in County Court here on charges of receiving relief when possessing funds of their own and were sentenced to the time they had already spent in jail. Also charged with obtaining relief fraudulently, August Charles Klpp of Newlands was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. The British Columbia champion ship ski tournament was held here on Thursday and Friday of last week and was favored with weather that was just right for the sports. There was a splendid program of events in all of which keen interest was taken. There were participants from many parts of the province. Reginald IEstrange was brought In last Wednesday from Tete Jaune Cache to serve terms aggregating 70 days for violation of the Oame Act. He was convicted of having same in his possession during the close season., killing game oat of season and hunting without a we has elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: president, Mrs. A. H. Harvey; vice-president, Mrs N. V. Hetn; secretary. Mrs. A. N. Hen ry: treasurer. Mrs. X. V. Soles: exe cutive Mesames Harvey. McLeod. Brown. Church and Heln. Members of the rink skipped by C. C. Wright carried off honors in the local bnnsplel last week by de feating the rink of J C. Pldgeon 13 to 5 In the final for the Robertson Cup. Seven rinks competed. C. N. ... TRAINS For the East Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days . 3 pjn. From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur days 10:40 am, SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Kent McKAB imOS., LTD. which was held there. Miss Ruth Miller R.N.. who was formerly on the staff of the Burns Lake Hospital, has returned here to resume duties at the institution The new board of St. Paul's United Church here for the ensuing year consists of II. Linton. M. F. Nourse, Phillip Brunei!. A. R. Brown. J. Berg, C. R. MacLeod. Dr. T. C. Holmes. Mrs. H D MacNeil representing the Ladies' Aid. Mnt. Fletcher representing the Sunday School). Mrs Fleming representing the Canadian OlrLs in Training! and Nohr Hauer "representing the Young People's Society ECONOMY STORES Price Savins Specials For Those Buyers Who Must Balance Their Budget Smyrna Figs per lb. Australian Raisins per lb Australian Currants per lb. Canadian Cheese i lbs. Creamery Butter 2 lbs. . Bunnybrook Butter 3 ros. Shelled Walnuts Halves per lb Shelled Walnuts Pieces per lb Fresh Dates 7 lbs Mince Meat per 2-lb. tin Oainer's Machine Sliced Bacon, per L-lb. pkg. Royal Yeast Cakes per pkg Toilet Paper 8 rolls for ... . . Pastry Flour per 7-lb. sack 10c 15c 15c 39c 47c 75c 45c 35c 50c 25c 11c 7c 25c 29c Our phones are for your conven- lence. We ask you to use them. 1 Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave. Phone 18-81 No. 2 Store 319 Third A v. Phone 360 No. 3 Store 727 Third Av rhone 375 CONCERT ! ENJOYED The Moose Legion Band and as-' swting artists staged another highly delightful Sunday concert last evening. The audience practically i filled the spacious Moose Hall and was very appreciative of the pro- J gram. j The Moose Legion Band, under rhi; direction of Robert dreenfleld. was excellent In a diversified program which Included the march Palatlnus," serenade "Midsummer Eve " humorous march "jolly Coppersmith," waltz "Waves of the ', Danube." descriptive selection . Hunting Scene" and march "American Belle." Numerous encores were demanded. j The new band is showing excep- tunal promise. One notices a well balanced musical tone being obtained In the soft and louder passages which Is so essential to a fine band. Also fine precision is no-! ticeable. Assisting artists -were Mrs. C. E. Cullin and Mrs. A. O. Webber in vocal solos, Bert Cameron in violin solos, pupils of Miss Nellie Lawrence In orchestral selections and Bert Cameron's guitar and violin orchestra in Instrumental selections. Mrs. C. E. Cullin and Mrs. J. S Black were accompanists. Monday and 1W ADMISSION ! inrl th -..L . Mi "3i showing tv, A DRAMATIC R0,.ly aiamnj SYLVIA SID the "AMERICAN TRACt Ladies oft Big House With Ciene lUjrmonii Gibson and a wonderf See the boy ho " win quit, fight thru to k,.. A Paramount Picit Comedy "I"P tnpe Tur ..... Musical - w . ., . ..r, lit JAZZ HEPORTIEJ PARAMOUNT I Telephone Service to Vancouver Victoria etc. NOW OPEN It is now possible to telephone from Prince Rupert to points throughout Canada and the United States. Ask the operator for "Long Distance." Hate to Vancouver One minute 53.00 Two minutes ...y $3.15 Three minutes $3.90 Hate to Victoria-one minute $3.85 Two minutes $3JM Three minutes $3.55 Tor the present the hours of service arc 1) a.m. to G p.m. uurv "OXCE A LADT North-west Telephone Co. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED . ... .. fnll f Delivered Dry to Your Din. You are assured In jeiuni i- JASPER WILDFIKL EGO Per Ton, $12.50: Cash rrl JASPER WILDFIRE LUMP-re r Ton, $13.50: Cah Trie PEMBINA EGG Rec Price, $12.50; Cash Trice Dry Jack Pine and Cedar l HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580