Tea or et;ery Taste "SALADA r t TEA "Demers Closing Sale CANADIAN FISH STORAGE CO. Prince Rupert, B.C. Carpets. Linoleums, Congoleums, at very Reasonable Prices yy Out COAT SPECIALS 4 Coati-Sizcs 16, 18, 18V2, 44. Fur trimmed. 00 Regular to $45.00 now 2 Coats Sizes 2Hi, 44. Fur trimmed. Regular 1500 to $2950. Now 1 Coat Grey. Untrimmed. Regular $25.00. SI 3 50 Now 3 Coats Untrimmed. Sizes 18, 20, 40.' Regular OQ QC to $21.50. Now Raincapes Regular' $2.95. 1,95 ' Now Raincoats-Regular to $10.00. 3.95 595 Now HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. & COLD LTD. Hours !) a.m. to 5 p.m. OFFICERS INSTALLED Oddfellows and Rebekahs Have Interesting and Enjoyable Evening Installation of of ficers of the Oddfellows and Jlcbekah lodges was held Jointly on Wednesday evening in the Oddfellows' Hall. A good turnout of members and friends was present. The ceremonial installation was conducted by District Deputy Grand Master II. M. Daggett and District Deputy President Mrs. H. V. Tattersal with Murdo MacArtnur and Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson, district deputy marshall, assisting. The following elective officers were install led: Oddfellows Noble Grand Norman Vice Grand Mike Hudema. Recording Secretary W. A. McLean. Financial Secretary A. E. Wood. Treasurer N. Moorehouse. Rfbekahs Noble Grand Mrs. J. W. Vice Grand Mrs. N. Moorehouse. Recording Secretary Mrs. J. Durran. Financial Secretary Mrs. T. Priest. Treasurer Mrs. S. L. Peachey. After Installing the appointed of ficers, all present gatnerea arouna a very daintily laden table where those present were given a very hearty welcome by the Noble Grand of Centennial Rebekah Lodge. "O Canada" was sung, after which Mrs. J. E. Boddie pronounced 1 grace. Following refreshments. Mrs. J. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. Committee for refreshments con sisted of Mrs. A. Barbe, Mrs. P. Sol-em, Mrs. N. Moorehouse and Mrs. S. V. Cox. A Spring Filled MATTRESS For Comfort QUALITY HIGH PRICE LOW Before You Buy a New Mattress' Get Our Low Price and Details, No Obligation We pay the , Highest Price for TROLLING LEAD Have You Any Used Goods For Sale? WE BUY SELL EXCHANGE THIRD AVENUE ELIO'S Prince Rupert rrm nin trmmm PROGRESS OF LABOR (Continued from Page One) gaining the . support of the Premier to this measure and his co operation in other ways. "In conjunction with the Deep Sea Fisherman's Union and other Interested bodies, the Trades and Labor Council lent active suppou in securing representation by this port on the International Fisheries Commission. "Pleas for certain adjustments in relation to minimum wage or-1 ders and hours of work regulations have been met or are meet ing with success as have those re lating to local minor disputes where the provincial authorities have final Jurisdiction. "Representatives from this coun cil have served on various public organizations and committees during the past year and have been congratulated n services rendered. "The Labor Day Sports sponsor- led by this body were again the featured sports of the year due to the work of the committees and the encouraging support of local merchants, Individuals and "The greatest loss sustained by labor in this community In 193"i was occasioned by the death of our late President, S. u. Mac-donald. His personality, experi- "I would ask at this time that all affiliated unions lend their ac Jve support in the affairs of his council ( irlng 1938 in order that the local labor movement maj continue to furictlon effectived and protect the Interests of th workers In Prince Rupert and dis trict. "In conclusion I wish to thank !-. MnMUAM I tut. 1 1 W. McKlnley gave an address on. ,tTf "ls luT' .u- , Thomas . vtfiH... Wlldey, thp the, I gether with the officers and mem the life of founder of Oddfellowship on the American continent, whose birthday was being commemorated by the local lodges. Other speakers of the evening were N. MacGlashan, Mrs. H. V. Tattersal and H, M. Daggett. There were recitations by Miss R. Cox and I J. L. Mcintosh, piano duets by the Misses Ruth Nelson and Jean Mc Lean, piano and violin selections by the Misses E. Hamblln, P. Ham- ; blin. K. Bulger and E. Johnstone. Accompanists for the evening were Mrs. W. Sherman and Mrs. J. G McKlnley. bers of affiliated unions, for th: support which they have accorded o me during my term of office. I trustthat all of you may enjoj every prosperity in the ycai ahead. Man in the Moon I am wondering vyhat disgraceful ' thing there will be tr) show our visitors once Cow Bay is cleaned up. Farewell to old Cow Bay A sad farewell, I say For we all will miss The feeling of bliss In passing that,muddy way. Farwell the derelicts old That are seen in that basin cold The ugly old craft Damaged both fore and aft That He there all rotting with mold. They tell me that neckties rejected this past Christmas season by the men will be sold next Christmas to women who. wish to give presents to their husbands. i "Carefully comulled' statistics. ! laid the speaker, "show that every j cigar a man smokes shortens his 'life by three days, and every cigar ette he smokes shortens his life by a day" At this point a member of the audience said: "Are those statistics absolutely accurate?" "Absolutely, sir," said the speaker. "Then I've been dead over two hundred years," said the interrup ter. ABERDEEN, Jan. 14: (OPJ David Halliday, manager of Yeovil and Petters, minor league football eleven, will take over the rcirs for Aberdeen, powerful Scottish league team, early this year. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 DR. GEO. COFFIN Chiropractic Specialist Suite 4 LEEDS APTS. Prince Uupcrt The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. r. RLACK. P0W-W0W AT VANARSDAL Woman Goes to Hospital With Cracked Head Six Months far White Man Apparently in connection with the celebrations Incidental to the New Year, there was a lively time at the Indian village of Vanarsdol. One woman was so badly injured, one of the party hitting her over the head with a lantern, that she was sent to Hazclton for hospitalization. The disturbance occurred last Saturday. On Monday. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Sherwood went from Vanarsdol to attend the injuries and the Injured woman went to Hazclton by Monday night's train A. J, Watkinson, Indian Constable from Prince Rupert, has been at Terrace in connection with these doings and he. with constable Mc-Kenney of Terrace, had a busy Tuesday with the police station filled to capacity by Indians and their witnesses. David Mason got seven days lr Jail for drunkenness on the reserve but that meant his Immediate re lease as he had already been hclc' In custody for that time. A white man. J. W. Ferguson, was scntenc- ed to six months for supplying In ence and judgment exemplified the dlar) j wltn uquor Desi in tne laDor movement anr." rvncrihlr gained wide respect throughout J econ in charee. arrived on last the City and province. 'nleht.Vi train (mm Tprraee. He was taken on to Okalla. FIRE LOSSES UP KITCHEN, Ont, Jan. 14: (CP) Kitchener fire losses in 1937 were $7,500, less than 21 cents, a head, Fire Chief Harry Guerln reports. This was an increase of $1,500 over 1936 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Union steamer Cardena arrived in port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 9 . xn ir.nAnttirar p.m. on ner reium w iiiuw'" and waypolnts. The caraena is now In command of Capt. Ernes. Sheppard who is relieving while Capt. J.ohn Boden, the regular skipper, takes annual vacation. Capt. J. L. Malcmson has taken . . .. . -. . over duty as puot irom uuy. Lome Godfrey. C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade laide. Capt. S, K. Oray, Is due m Dort at 4:30 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. During her stay In port on the nrcsent voyage from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands C. N. R. steamer Prince John Is having some winch work carried out at the dry dock. The vess. sails tonight on her return' south via the Islands. H. Sharpnes returned to the city on the Cardena this aftemoor. from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. 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