,1. rAGE ronj THE DAILY NEWS 1 loot SMOTHERS. Dec. 29. Ideal ' The lour-team hockey league is Greetings We Wish All Our Customers and Friends A Very Happy New Year Philpott Evitt & Co.- Ltd. M Telephone 631 or (52 1S4 Si 'K x ts "a V FINE 'XMAS SMITHERS Great Weather Featured Yuletlde1 Season in Interior Town Winter Sports AH Heady to Go SMITHERS 1 Smlthers welcomed home many of 'her citizens for the Christmas holl-j A r wwf ef t Vs Art fmtrifr KaV jfrom Prince Rupert for the occas ion. Among those arriving were W. H. Colllson, Graham Colllson, Tom' Colllson. Tom Hetherlngton, W1I- Ctiristmas .. weather prevailed nam Beaton. Larry Warner and throughout the Bulkky Valley dur- Mlke 0Nelll, all of whom are In the Ing the ChrUtmas holidays. With 102nd Battery or the Searchlight tpe temperature aooui io.w w ae- BaUcry at pce RUpert. Edgar grees above zero and a bright sun Woodward and James Laldlaw, who' shining during the day and bright have en .emDloved on work at starlight . at i night . it i could . hardly i Prince RUpert r for some time, are'-- naje ocen improves upon, ice aiso Christmas visitors to their being made rapidly at the skating homes here. and curling rinks and it is hoped. that there will be good skating soon with two weddings Saturday and and good curling very soon after- two more scheduled In the next few ( wards. i days it would seem that General . The season Is late for these sports ,Cupld has been using his heavy ar-thls year as the weather has con-tillery quite effectively In Smlthers tlnued very mild and rather wet for during his recent general offensive the past two months and the colder i throughout the country. and dryer weather is being much appreciated locally and also by those who have arrived home from Prince Rupert ta spend the Christmas holidays. "rarin to go" and it looks like there, has been deserted for the holidays fcouver. will be good competition In the and many of the men have gone to WILL SWEDEN RE THE NEXT "AGGRESSOR Attacks on Sweden in the German press demanding the removal of Swedish Fordism Minuter Sandler, have aroused grave fears in Europe that Oermany ts about to apply pressure to Sweden In an effort to stop her from sending supplies and army to Finland. Sweden is preparing to delend har-seif should she become the next victim of aggression, and here you see Swedish artillerymen cam-ouflaglng a field piece during recent manoeuvres. Although her army is small It Is numbered M among the world s best equipped. Whifflets From The Waterfront The various mining operations until 2 o'clock In the working on home front (Continued irom Page One) perls point out, are the only persons who ean be removed from relief rr.!U and the remainder, anart from dsptndents of employables. CNJR. steamer Prince Rupert, ; represent the ever-present portion tributary to Smithers closed down JUrhniinrf orrtruf in iwi at 8 While wr needs will need In game this winter as usual The their homes In Vancouver while" Delayed on her voyage by stress I "hile frightened by uncertainty various teams are being sponsored others are remaining in Smlthers., nf. weather. CXSl. steamer Prince of wartime, many small concerns) the Native Sons of Canada and the Qanadlan National Railways In Smlthers while there will be a team came in to town and Mr. Herman .charlotte at 3 Thursday afternoon 1 swelling the number of workless. and some of the others left for f0r Masse U and is making her Mas- R"f budgets far have been Grand Forks by car while others are! tt Inlet calls today. The vessel on an unchanged basis, that Is at irum iKwa uus year ior uie iirsi.aiso spenaing me noiiaay in town. snouid reacn prince RUpert tonight time and there promises to be con- So far none of the men have come or Saturday morning ' oderable rivalry. tn from the Hunter Basin property The Curling Club is all organized south of Telkwa. , . , .. ... and waiting only for sufficient ice to be made when "The Roarln , . lalde. Carjt. William Hushes. pays to let them know what rot of Smlthers and outside visitors, have to sell I spent the holidays In town. sVkxwPJHuK?.' JUWg. A " " rut ncAto-al&HC . . . (J V U (RtitSitliey.n74) As a Christmas Gift or for Yuletidc and year round entertaining "Black & White" is always right. Advertising is r attesiinent HiH 26' j oz. ViilHHV 40 oz. f $5X0 BLACK & WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY James Buchanan & Co. Limited, Glasgow and London DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND This adrcrtlscmcnt Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia " " a "rock bottom" level sufficient to provide bare necessities. Unemployment experts say relief expenditures will show no great .change In the unnsimas nusiness seems to naveu... . r -,u -..v... unless the cost of H ... . m . a . ..... . UUC Sit LFUib at I vsvru SW MBIlSSU 1 L needs of the Allies. Immediate future living, always uame wui oe on its way again lor Deen a nuie oeiier man nas been . th d . j,,. the deciding factor, should out-another enthusiastic season. . experienced dnite, : the past fe, SSl - Five Uwusana people read the t t .jc. Ruprt . weU cleaned with the business Daily News. It , A large number of former residents I ;"V!"tli done. but will-probably not iKl? away on time. The Dominion Labor Depart-.ment has taken steps to aid in I preparation tor Intensified industrial activity. Through the agency 'of the youth training project a t survey of the skilled trades is under way to ascertain which tradi3 need recruits the most Young men in training are being taught ;th metal trades and other skilled cra.'U. Mrare than 6.000 have been under training in forestry and mining. Thousands of young --Til hvben trained In health, citizenship, first aid. physical1 rMnine. scientific agriculture home economies and a numbr of ..w MuMrg. Many are taking courses in the skilled trades and terhntcal branches of the avia; ) industry, to fit them for wartime roles. Daily advcrtisir.t m . News is sure to bring ' iilt the OnlU dally re- I.IMI Kr.fllSTKY .WT Kr: Crrtirtrafr of Tltlr No, SITI-I to lxl S. lUmk S. firrllwn . VHf ot ITInrr Ituprrl. Map 91. WHEftEAS proof ct Iom of the bor CtfttYaH ol TMe KtAMd In U tiinv ot K"hln E. UerM0i) l bent fU4 t thU office; noUce U hrrttof S.vm that. I nhaU. at the exptrmtlDn of o; mccSli trsm the dale of the flr-PbUetmoo herocf, lai a Pror Ik tonal CfrtaVOB. of Title in lieu of Mid lcm cerittae. uricw ta the meantime vaMd abjnAtoD be mule to me ro vrtoiag. DATED hInd iULrf Office Pr'-nce Buj-.Tt B. C. thOa 37th day of DecttnU-r. A D 1939. , A TUDMPSO.'. ' Diwry Rt&rXn of Ttttet ' NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zartlll Proprietor "A I10MK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 op SO Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Box 191 jHazelton Couple Quietly Wedded BURNS LAKE. Dec. . A quiet Capt. H. E. Nedden. which was in of the population unable through wedding was sottmntoed at fee Un- port from 10:30 Wednesday morning I ai health or age to aQ any wont u?d Church Manse. Burns Lake, on afternoon 'at all. Saturday last when Misa VelTU Dell temporarily while the miners took o'clock last nlcht from Ketchikan duatrlal development, there must ot Hatelton Hospital tUif be- tlme out to celebrate ChrlstmaSy and Stewart and sailed at 11:15 for flap some tune before the qukk- came the bndr o! David OOOdrtdsje.. Thp ramtl at the Rahlne Silver Vntr r ni. I ir-.. Iant tmrm nf InHiict rv otl far I I .... . r wtrau r ruu . "' ' I Darin the stilus nt that twister I increased stalls and thus relieves " , , . ,. , . w, , . Mrs. Adam Cruu ul.ncd "I Love You i r wc hmvwwvw utm Truly" and "A perfect Day Mr and Mr this year by the Canadian Legion. At the Duthie Mine the men all John. Capt. Nell McLean, left Queen &a" closed down, temporarily side in Ha bi I IvViiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 0 26 OUNCE BOTTLE Tbls advertisement U not putiuihed or dUpired by tbe Liquor Control Board or by tbe Government of British Columbia. Best Wishes For A Happy New Year From PIIIXCE KUI'KUT FEED CO. Keep Warm With Best Quality Coal AIR RAIDS IN RUPERT At a meeting he.d In the city council chamber last night at the call of Inspector C O Barberty the provincial police, preliminary organisation of the city of Prince Rupert aialnit the possibility ot war- :m air raids was undertaken. Par- ir atttnUon Is being paid to iK' handling of tires and the rend-rnrn of first air to Injurle which miRht result from aerial bombing t the city. The organization is being launched under the auspices of the Civil Protection Leaf ue. a federal-provincial body, whose organizer for British Columbia. Major 8. F M. Moodle. is expected to pay a visit to Prince Rupert early In January, accompanied by Commissioner T W S. Parsons or the orovlneitl txillce. Already some equipment In the way of stretchers and first aid kits has been delivered to the provincial police here. After the opening of the meeting but niht by Inspector Barber. Fire Chief H. T. Lock disclosed what had already been done from the stand point ot fire protection He an nounced that the city had been di vtded tnt six sections and the to! lowtn group leaders appointed: v O'rldv are ta re- II COMING SATl 'Uli.iv n.NLl . ...wiq ipne ,nn -othm in -rat and lunoa flat renny Slntlfton PJoi)(,. New Years Ev Ftr.i dsyt at 1? at M 1 nisje and Srrrtn t badness are. Joseph Seott: water- beerfTakint a7 1 " " I tout r 1 Tl wirA .u4 ard HU1; section y 8- O. Painter; Juratain orcuwii a. urvi v nowil, section 4, ArK) g y J. H. N'ordan. It was sugested that jd. wach of these leaders might form a team of four men. It is proposed to divide the city Into similar areas for first aid or-ganUaUon which will be undertaken by St. John's Ambulance Association leaders who are calling a meet-Ins; for a week from Friday of those who might wish, to volunteer for such service as this. The expectation is that numerous local people, women a well as men. who have been takxnc up first air work here 1r9lVI0l9ljirlJtlJ!,lSilVSVISIMMSVI AST ti.mi:s TfTvTT Aimui 'hi An Cox an 4 Shows. : oo In ,,j 2 Shorn. M,htly 7:0077777 scoop si:.uJ U-Boat 29 Willi Ccnr.d Ve.il. Vifc Jl WOUI.Ii m;ws ;L ,T i kon i ruol ro.Mi.bt ri.it. .MlTil .nd CARtonx 3 -'rut Arrow Messenger Len Onf? t. I'HO.NK IV) Iteawinable lUtev-rsrrrl ib4 nsctsie Sertir Stand mrr (if-. :y Pttlton Htrrf A REAL TREAT FOR NEW YEAR Fresh Churned SKEENA BRAND CREAMERY BUTTER Made Locally In 7lh. Boxes I,HONEG57 Valentin Dairy Or Your Store Bargains In USED FURNITURE Combination Bookcase and Irk J drawers and 4 Cl J " .shelve with class doors Studio Munse which ran be made Into one double or two single beds S18.50 China Cabinet of OJQ CA Kitchen ltiie ."Mission Oak ?AOUU 812.50 S25 S35 Round Oak Dlnlnc QH ' Table Qt)) Varuum Cleaner- M Kitchen Bullet " S5, 6 and 9 "uwM w,,h $ Trlnces, Sewlnt .Machine . . ... ... nAf rrt "",Ubr "elinK' Drop head incn S19.5U style .2.50 house Radio i;ve.o riano QOIT Heaters At 085 And up Vpnl standard lamp 3 5 ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert