I MlOI TOV9 P kk m.i mx m.i tuti u.imw&ma li-a n rpv m zm mim HYDE TRANSFER Phone -580 -Phone Birch Wdod Jackpine Cedar Kindling A SATISFIED S? (In ourcoAlytjiill mm find the heat. TL.l. .Ml uiAvwmrnonp I your home complete rC Phone Us 651 - 652 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. TheFish which, made "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared ian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CALLING TENDERS Canadian Halibut Boat .Owners and 'Fishermen Decide to Sell Livers ! Separately Tills Year ., Prince Rupert ' halibut boat owners and .fishermen, at a meet ing last night, decided that tenders should be called separately this year for halibut livers landed by Cana-dlahvessels. Heretofbrei Canadian livers have been sold In conjunction with American- but.tbls plan' has not proven satisfactory. The tenders for the Canadian livers at the dock here are to bejlh by Saturday and aicommlttee consisting of Einar Larsen, George Anderson, Capt Dan Larsen, Capt, David JUtchler Alfred Jacobseq. and AlexsPuthie was appointed to deal with, the tenders: There was further discussion at last night's meeting of control of tht hillbut flshlng during the com-ing "Scasonibut ho . definite hctloii was r taken pending the outcom'c..9f nvpuiiuiiuiio wjvu u yiew io liayins a minimum price for halibut cstab Hshcd this season. ' ": ' ScrKCarit 6J"H. Green woodVrhirf oHhe cftyVdetachracnt ot tlift'p"rp-T vlnclal Rollcc, this morning rcqucs- ted the cty engineer to close Eighth! Avenue Eastpf McBridp Street for! rj fcouple of blocks to motor traffic! during the' spell, of coasting wea'-1 UrUnder present , conditrohs. it Is uanrouv ior cars tq. use ttus tm ni m.i i it i.iii i i 1 1 m ki i McCLARY RANGES Ideal for any home Marvellous (or baking and cooking. Beautifully finished In full porcelain enamel. Also obtainable In plain h brack with nickel trim. The range you've been looking fori Gordons Hardware H I Phone 311 McBride St g isi in m ri. hi-iibx-i li is at . n I Pembina, Jasper Egg & Lump Coal Furniture Moving 4 CUSTOMER is the best advertisement any firm can have. We do our best to suddIv 'ou vtn tne mst suit- ship innl fnr vnnr fA. quirements. When in doubt play trumps. Prince Rupert Famous ball; Bj Salvation Army Christmas Party Members of Sunday School Enjoyed Yuletide Games and lUd Good Time Fifty children, members of the I Salvation Army Sunday School and i Sunbeam members, gathered yes-f terday afternoon at the Citadel for their annual Christmas party, i Games were played, refreshments; were served and each child was! smi u uip uim a grao oox 01 loys 1 to the great enjoyment of all. 1 Adjutant Laycock was In charge ' aided by other members of the or ganization. Mrs. R. O. Macaulay and son, who have been visiting for several weeks In Vancouver, returned to the city from the south yesterday ' FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Special deliveries at 12 a.m. and 2 p.m. Phone in your order and set cash prices. Don't miss this oppor-, tuntty. i BRAID S BEST COFFEE 1 per lb; BRAID'S BEST TEA l's per lb. Less 10c lb. with every coupon sent td you from the company. Cash in on this. I GINGER SNAPS IdC 5 doz. TAKE THAT :rtrii.ii.i "THE AUTEeATlOMS ItlOHT AWAY. 'M iOOIIo3 TO tH DAILT Nffffll Thursday, January j. Strikers Still HKMift99l M9tlV il' HpBiw JrlQHivm?jM!l HM J j li B I K ' WB-Maay- E--n Though Uie textile s'rike in the Unued Stat 3 m supposed to be over Jesse Jones has a rough time at Caaiianooga. Tenn . when, guarded by police, he tries to go to work through picket lines. 'fcxTheMarkets AUSTRALIAN PASTRY OQl ,, , , , FLOUR. 10-lb. sack o)C Rapid - progress Is being made J at t NABOB BAKINQ POWDER 91 thA,.bfa ?J Z' j, , u 2XClvat0r n ln loading the British m w frelgh- , FRY'S COCOA- ! SiJr T!1 a v? rg 9in , lb XC graln or tne United h Kingdom or I Continent and the vessel Is expected rVto SMYRNA va mattto NATURAL Af FIOS- nnc - to be ready tp sail by tonight or to- ..,--, - .morrow mqmlng with a maximum uivuujij nniit, BLAftB llln 4 lbs. JAP RICE A-1 19c 4 lbs. FRESH COCOANUTS 5c Good size, each HIGH LAND POTATOES )ES Quality, while they 97c j last, per sack B.C. FRESH EGGS 95c ' Large. 3 'doz PINK SALMON Good 35c quality, 3 tins All Orders $1.00 or More Delivered FREE MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" V. O. Box 575 Phone 18 "TILLIE THE TOILER" Mb 'L- KENT, "TO HAVE r""B MOTHEttJ IS But fiiOKyr 6tT AW iu i no l i Steamer Itradburn Expected to Be Ready to Sail With Grain Carso Tonight or Tomorrow lvrf mo rwv u...v,.i. Loading siariea ai . o ciocic yesterday alter noon and. up to last evening, 215,961 bushels had been poured. By the end of the week fifty-five more cars (about 150 000 bushelst of grain are due to arrive here from i the prairies "for the elevator. AM j 1 ready thirty-one cars are on the track alongside the elevator " ! ! NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclli. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY HOME HOME" Kates S1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince1 Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 " P.O. Box 196 nsva an Have Troubles Retau prices current here are as follows: Egg B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, dot. .33 Local, new laid, doz 45 Grade B, large, dot ... , 21 Grade C, dw 22 Apples Mcintosh, fancy wrapped, 3H lbs 55 Box v 2iO Yellow Newtom, fancy wrapped 3fc lbs. .25 Bor. 2.75 Spltzenberg. fancy wrapped 3 lbs. 25 Box 72b Rome Beau tie, bulk. 4 lbs, 25 Box 1.75 Jonathons. fancy, bulk, 5 lbs. 25 Box 1.65 Primes Golden, bulk, fancy 5 lbs 25 Box m 1.65 Delicious, fatwy wrapped, 3 lbs, 25 Box 2.75 Bulk, 4 lbs. 25 Box 1.85 Winter Bananas, 5 lbs. 25 ! Box 1.60 Fruits Cranberries 20 demons, doz. 25c to , .40 Mrs. F. W. Allen sailed Tuesday arternoon on the Catala for ai couple of weeks' visit ln Vancouver. I ing to be unloaded. I Damaging Tears COUNCILS ELECTED Three Xaas Hirer Vlllaees Clme I Their Leaden For Year 1935 Native villages on the Naas River have elected their 'councils for the year 1935. Port Simpson will have its nomination this Friday and election a week later. After that the election of the Mctlakatla council will take place. Following are the councils for 1935 In the Naas River villages: Klncollth Stephen P. Barton, chief councillor, Robert Stewart. William O. Barton, Edward Haines. Jeffrey Benson. William H. Stephens and Cornelius Nelson. ' Gltlakdamlks F. B. Talt. chief councillor. Arthur Derrick. Charlie Morven. Arthur Mercer. Clarence McMillan, Timothy Adams and Stephen Scodeen. (Cuthbert Morven. chief constable. Oreenvllle Johnson Russ, Leonard Dpuglas, Peter Calder. Fred McKay. Sam McKay. 8am Oray and j Henry H. McKay. Tl Saw1 H; J m LAST SHOWING TOXiQirT CHAllLIK RUGGLES FRIENDS of MR. SWEENEY The laughable story of a orM who turned wildcat and tamed a tljer woman In hi, first nltht out in U mn' - with Ann Dvorak Kufjcne Pallctte At 7:18 and 0 44 - PLUS LDOAIt WALI.CKS "Heturn of the Terror" - with Mary Ator. Lylr Talbot, rttnk .Mrlluch, ohn Halliday At 8:24 Show One O: IIIDIHIM I I I B;g x season and for year. TJL. By Westover ' ' me Seasons Greetings Your company lakes this opportunity to extend lo all, Us best wishes for i 1 ii i t i mc noiuiny the coming Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited ' w f Mac to the Rescue . , . ! V ' ' . . . v r ; :- - , , ' , - ' yr I ft