i The Markets Retail prices currrtit nere at pre-tent ae as follows: fete tables Potatoes, is to 15 lbs 2b sack, $120 to 1.60 Bceu. 6 lbs .25 Parsley, bench 10 Turnips. 8 lbs. ..... 55 Carrots, 8 lbs. . 55 Green Poppets, Imported lb- ... .50 Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs 55 Hothouse Tomatoes, lb 50 Parsnips, 6 lbs. : 55 QtMfornla Cauliflower, 30c to 25 Onions, B.C, 6 bi..r 55 Oattlbrnia Celery, read. 15c. to 50 Spanish onions, lb. .10 Garlic, Imported, per lbyl........ 55 Cabbage, local, green'," jb So. & .06 Qattfarnla Head Lettuce, 10c to .15 Oalif. UruseeUs SprouU. lb 55 Spinach, 2 lbs -35 Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat .... 1.35 Second Patent 155 Pastry Flour. 10 lbs. .45 to .50 Aust. Pastry flour, 10 lbs 40 Err Storage Seconds, ooz. 56 Storage pints 57 B.C. Fresh Extras, sartened . .40 B.C. Pullet extras, doz 31 Local, new laid, dee. 45 Butter Fancy cartoned! lb 52 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. -8ft Honey Extracted Honey, per Jar 20c to 50 Comb Honey 56 Cheese Ontario solids, new lb. 52 Ontario, mature, lib 55 Stilton, lb. 51 HAsm, lb . 4 Roquefort, lb .J Gcfffonacla, lb. Surar Whits, let) Ms 5 Yellow. 100 lbs 4.71. Lard Pure, lb. lftc to 17 Menu Fwl. NO. 1, lb 28 Roasting Chicken, lb 50 Ham, sliced, first grade 55 Ham, picnic, flist trade, lb 14 Veal, lo$, lb 50 Visa, shoulder, lb .18 Heal, pot roast, lb .15 Beef, boiling, lb., 10c to .15 Beef, roast, prime rib, lb 52 Beef, steak, lb. 30c to 50 Lamb, shoulder, lb. 18 Lamb, leg. lb 55 Lamb Chops, lb. jjc. to 50 Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY 1 Fish Smoked KlDpers, lb. Salmon, fresh, lb PAGE FOUR TBI DAILY NEW! Tuesday, January 17 January 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th Sutherland Paves the Way With Prices to Suit the Times A SUIT or OVERCOAT 819 MADE TO MEASURE Halibut, lb Apples Yellow Newtons, household, lb. box Staymen Winesaps. bulk, lb. box B.C. Cooking, lb Delicious, fancy wrapped, lb. .. per box . Delicious "C Gradetwrapped per box .....rja..- Delicious, bulk, lb. xl per box Wagner, balk, lb l. per box Splteenberg, bulk, lfe. box Spltzenberg, fancy, to. box Fruits Naval Oranges, do, to Jap Oranges, box Lemons, Cal , large Orapefruit. Calif., 7c to Cranberries, lb to $29 AND GUARANTEED TO FIT Hundreds of the latest woollens to choose from REMEMBER THE HATES:,. JANUARY 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th J. G. SUTHERLAND Second Avenue Lamb, shoulder, lb Bacon, side, sliced, best grade . Pork shoulder, lb. Pork, loin, lb Pork, leg, lb. Pork, dry' salt, lb Tailor Opposite Trince Rupert Hotel .18 50 .15 50 .20 20 .15 .1.1 .IS .06 195 05 1.7 M 2.76 us; 1.86 j0S 1.76! M, 1.751 .08! 2.75 j 50 56 .45 .10 50 OFFICERS AT PORT SIMPSON Council Elected Recently by Vlllaje For the Coming Year Officers of the Port Simpson Village council were elected as follows: Chief Councillor, D. A. Johnson. Secretary, Nathan Lawson. Treasurer, James Lawson. Village Constables, Robert Smith and Phillip Green. Oounclllors: Ward 1 Nathan Lawson, Joseph Ryan, Mark Oreen and Jacob Mor-ri$Hs. Ward 2 Joseph Offutt. Harry Ryan, George Sankey and David Johnson. Ward 3 Thomas Oosnell, David Swanson, Heber Hayward and James Lawson. CONCERT AT PT. SIMPSON Affair Staged Under Direction of E. F. Dudoward PORT SIMPSON. Jan., 17: Spe ciat to' TJally News(4-The , Poi Simpson 'Concert Bandj under the direction- of E. Fi Dudoward gave a concert In he Y. P. E.: Ji. Hall to a parked house. The program was as follows: -; 'i o cansrda " ; v Who were the Yeomen?" X VSweet and Low." j . -.' Piano soJo, W. C. Stephens, 'llumpty Dumpty." "Pussy Willow:" "Where are You Going?" (costume). "Simple Simon," (costume). "Huh a Bye Baby." ' 'Three Mice," (costume). "Three Blind Mice. "Oh, How Lovely. "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." "Softy Brays the Donkey." "Little Tom Tinker." ' Christmas play "The Road to Bethlehem" occupied the second half of the program. Presbyterian Aid Names Its 1933 Officers The Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church has elected officers for 1693 as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. William Anderson. President. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. First Vice -President, Mrs. C. O. :iam. Second Vice-President, Mrs. M. McRobbie. Secretary, Mrs. W. L. SandUon. ' Treasurer. Mrs. J. O. 8 teen. Executive Mrs. J. Wataon. Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. W. D. Moxley, Mrs. D. McLeod and Mrs. J. M. "TILLiE THE TOILER" (COUMT iPUMOMI ?J COMIUG "TO fME TOMIOHT AMCj I VaAUT Vou to put om voui2 Bust rv,t I'M MOTGOH5 Av vjuhbw is . i Boll i sF m MEETING IS HELD First Presbyterian Church Made Good Protress During 1932 Reports Presented Success-Attended Work of All Con gregatlonal Branches The annual congregational meet ing of First Presbyterian Church was held last evening In the Church Hall. Rev. W. D. Grant Hol-llngworth, BjV, presiding. The re ports presented by the various de 'partments and organizations of the church showed that the past year had been one of the most encour-' aging in the history of the congregation. A very Interesting feature and one which augurs well for the future growth and well-being of the church was the fact that so many I I of the reports were from organisations composed of young people and teen age boys and girls under the direction of enthusiastic and com petent leaders. Reports from the session presented by W. W. C. O'Neill and 8. Mas-sey stated that the regular services had been well attended and the membership roll Increased. The congregation had made systematic plans to contribute to the general budget for the administration of the Presbyterian Chureh In Canada. ' , .' The session acknowledged its indebtedness o Mrs. J. W. MeKlnley for faithfulness In decorating the church last week with such good I taste, to John E. Davey and mem-1 bers of Senior and Junior Choirs, and to all who contributed to the I effectiveness of the church services' during the year and paid special tri-j bute to Mr. Hollingworth for his inspiring messages and faithful deJ votion to his congregation and also for his zeal In organizing so many new activities among the young people and uie boys and girls of the congregation. Reports Presented Encouraging, reports from the board of management were presen ted by the secretary. C. O. Ham, and by the congregational treasurer, H. M. Foote. Reports from the Women's Auxiliary, prepared by Mrs. W. L, San- dtson and Mrs. J. G. Steen, demonstrated once again the Important work carried on by the ladies of this organization. R. Cameron and E. J. Smith re ported on behalf of the Sunday School. The school has an enrolment of 190 scholars with a staff 3f 22 teachers and officers. The work of the Women's Mis- denary Society was reported upon by Mrs. B. Rice and Mrs. D. C. Stuart. J. D. MeRae presented reports on behalf of the West view Sunday School and Young Peoples' Bible Class. Reports were also received from the Oneida Tuxls Square, Ellen Douglas Group C. O. !. T.. (Mrs. R. aavls and Miss Dorothy O'Neill), Harmony Group, C. O. I. T., (Miss Betty Brown and Lorraine Jabour), Bluebird Oroup C. O. I. T (Mies Winnie Cameron and Miss June Ar- nouri, Trail Ranger Groups, (C. O. Ham). Young Peoples' Society, Men's Recreation Club, Women's lowling dub and Mission Band. The following are the officers for 1032: Session Rev. W. D. O. Hollingworth, moderator; J. W. MeKlnley, 3. Maseey. D. B. McDougall, W. W. Z. O'Neill, clerk. Board of Managers T. McCly- mont, C. O. Ham, E. J. Smith, D. McRae, W. L. SandUon. A. McKen- zle, J. Hadden, J. O. Steen, D. Mc- -twit, m a X CLGAM I -3UBT PUT I'l IT OM BAND CONCERT AT ESSINGT0N Program, Speeches and Dancing .Enjoyed Monday Night PORT ESS1NGTON, Jan. 17: (Special to Dally News) The annual band concert held last week, in the Band Hall was a highly enjoyable affair. There was a jolly crov,d In attendance which nicely filled the spacious hall. The proceedings started at 7:30 when the band, under the baton of L. L. Starr, played a number of selections. David Spalding, In a neat speech, welcomed the guests. Other speakers during the evening were Mark Bolton, L. L. Starr, Matt Wesley and Henry Prevost of Metlakatla. Splendid music for dancing was furnished by Ernie Roberts and the "Bsslngtonlans." the affair coming to a close at 1:30 a m. At midnight delicious refreshments were served, the ladies giving invaluable assistance in this con nection. William Spalding was chairman of the committee In charge. Titus Campbell acted as master of cere monies. SKIDEGATE Mrs. A. Christiansen and Mrs. J Anderson of Queen Charlotte City paid a brief visit with friends in Skidegate recently. Frank Pierce of Pert Clements motored down the Island a few days ago to vttt with friends at Queen Charlotte City. Mrs. J. Hsan of Qussji Charlotte City motored to SkUfgalc recently w nw wren inenas. J,. F. Tener. Vancouver mining engineer, who left the Queen Ohar-lotte Islands recently after making an inspection of the well known Prince Rupert group of claims, plans to return to the Islands In the near future. Mr. Tener Is one of British Columbia's best known mining engineers and it was he who started the Blubber Bay lime quarry on Texada Island near PoweU River. Kensie, H. M. Foote. T. H. Johnson. R. Cameron. Congregational secretary W. W. C. O'Neill. Congregational treasurer H. M. Foote. A hearty vote of thanks was voted to all officers and workers whose united efforts had made the past years work so successful. Refreshments were served bv members of the Women's Auxiliary and a pleasant social hour was spent before the meeting Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks Total capacity 21,010 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Rrau Casting electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Omhauled The Well-Dressed Woman MUMy-Ol.BAatf TAKK ... ti)CCO Qlll NEW YEAR'S MASQUERADE All Skldersie Turns Out to Welcome 1933 at Dellthtrul Affair SKIDEOATE, Jan. 17: (Special to Daily News) New Year's was celebrated In great style by Queen Charlotte Islanders. The entire population of Sklde-gate gathered to attend a masquerade ball which was held in Miller's Hall. At midnight all the dancers proceeded to Charlie Miller's home where refreshments were served. Judges of the costumes were Mrs. Robert Schaffer and Constable O. C. Sharpe. First, second and third prizes were awarded. The standard baseaall lu Japan is smaller thin the regulation ball In this country MO, but I ( 7 TwouGirr VWIT MlcJHT i m i v. r r . i mf m l "i-aii I 1 1 I SO Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup BUY LOOK P 13 VT V VJFW ALL Ivm i fc .rT Jr. A vou . Mr-vo r "1 VMMITB AP&OM 1 1 I lr M 7 I Phono 657 - I 1e. J" a ifc"KKia jnsraiavma isuTiTTJJ1 nursnsTMrram ULUrslA SMOKED BLACK COD m 1 U I I 7ms mem 1931 a MON, L Tlr. .1 3 tx Another Delightful Double Bill Tt1lltlk in Pnu- .1 ! With Miriam Hopkins, Ka? lr : and Herbert Marshall and 'Million Dollar Lew! Wills Jack Oakle, V. C field- Im. 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