AS- HOOKS MINK NEW YEAR'S MASQUERADE Colorful Party at Anyox On Saturday Niht ANYOX Jan 4 The New Year's Ere masquerade which was sponsored by the social club was a Terr ICP Taisto Pesoia, three and, ceremonies. DESIGNS NEW FLAG BEGIN A. Jan. 4: CP New de-i The New Year was welcomed in sign for a Canadian national flagirtth the usual singing of wlfl be submitted to Ottawa bv Lang Syne.- . Walter A. Stowe of Regjna. Pro-, posed flag Is a tri -color, similar to the tri-cotor of France, centre Is the Union Jack. In the! If you wish to nnv something J Try a Classified. To Our Many Friends May we thank you for your patronage during the year just past and the relationship which we value highly we will do our utmost to maintain. To you and yours, we say, very simply and very sincerely, "Happy New Year" and may it be filled with Happiness and Prosperity Or mes Ltd. Nanaimo-Wellington Alberta Foothills and Bulkley Vallev Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone Ml or 632 bmoked Rupert Brand Mild Cured Salmon I I5cpkg. ? For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or . Hors d'ocuvrc v One Package Serves Four People Keeps fcr Weeks In Refrigerator I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I Co. Ltd. 5 Prince Rupert British Columbia 5 -. .. . . , . . . .. News of Northern Districts iHAZELTON MARRIAGE successful and weB attended af- f people Appropriate nymns "J""" were, n:. of nlen drk and Charles sun? sun? and and at at midnight midnight the the church church fair The hall was beautifully dec-N"ub orated and, with the gaily colored I Clifford Important Event U- ,. . m ,vJ . . the native service tn the after-, the natives a splendid er.terUu: KAMIXISTIQUILA, Ont . Jan. 4:'raaate. C. Black was master o:tber 23 St. Peter's Anglican Church VA3 Mc atuCiiC ten D1CH ; .. Chief Frank Clark, father of the bride, addressed the gathering and announced the gift of two dwelBngit to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Chief James White added his congratulations. The band played lively music during the intervals and the Church Army sang. A very enjoyable dance wound up a memorable day. The band again did yeoman service. Among the gifts the Athletic Club HAZELTON ,KITSEGUKLA The usual wakhnlght service was: . T xin held in St. Peters Church on New JJ k W YKAk A Years Ere. It wai attended by 3j' lid 1? 1 LlXlA U KITSEOUKLA. Jan 4 --Oti H -w beU heralded the coming of the! Years Ere the Kiueaukla B New Year On New Year's Dir. at! and AthW'tW- Club united in noon, the Church Army Choir sans xTra! rami Thr rr X in M nne-haW wan ok! Is vm fUw. Prte.artnnr fnr th ht ric.l u, . , i,' UlC congrrgaiaun. z.TruBiB man. He caaght ! ' ' icuuuii ui ituu cmcu rxxcm n a mink m the tames were: Miss Kathleen Ward.riirv rH iw.ri,v r-f. rai " Kam Rirer wtth a baited hook. It Early Victorian. C. Black Span- ford. The bride and groom are was a large one, ,th matador. Mr. and Mrs. Remembers of highly esteemed lam-! I German (Mickey and Minnie jMossei and I Randall (Ferdinand the Ball). was held, as usual, at 7:30 gate Pyrex ware and a silver tea service: the Native Brotherhood, Pyrex coffee set, the Church Army choir silver tea set; John Morris, coffee pot; Robert Simpson, blanket; Rev. and Mrs. Burling, towel set The whole community extends Its best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford merit and a very good time which commenced wtth a selection by the band and a mimic chief who danced dreexed In tails, a mask ai;d the usual chief's musical instru- iment. He was chanted with beta? Miss ACargaret Stewart RN..a Jn9d ctiMSt oat amid roars uies, so me eveni orougnt crowos'iateiy matron of Harelton Hospital. of w!t.htr Beta a mote he to witness the ceremony. The left last Thursday for the coast 'coukint speak. This taereaatd the' As the bride entered with her of a bruit thw vlr niMt nf 1 " i - iyTUUKi wa jci rxi wtc unw- iatner, Mrs. tTans uurung piayea,Rer. and Mrs. Burling bidding; 0 botfa organtaUoM and was (the "Wedding March." The bride 'farewell to friends In town and delicious. Amonc the vtrtters were was charmingly gowned in white country, left last week, pleated crepe with a net Tell and' carried a beautiful bouquet of roses.. Mr Mrs. W. Larkworthy lily of the ralley with fern sprays. .and M7 left tost week for a brief Pour bridesmaids were the Misses at tne coast Vlat CliffMtL Karah Johnston. ... ... . . I Oeonte Pearson and Donald Cur- Awe wx ana Mrs. Irene ray - fe suas jooasion acieo as grooms-;y Burling, man. Others tn attendance were Walter waiter Skulz, eiuiz, Joseph josepn and ana Charles unaries , jj n 9 jSmlth. At the proper moment little lle&VV OI10W 111 I Robert Blackstock handed the ringi i Ob a satin cushion to the groom. It i x. I Rer. F. Burling, who conducted LaK8S DlStFlCt the ceremony, gave a short address Mrs. Leiithton and her stater from ; Metlakatla. who are geU of Mrs. Moses Jones: Thos. Csmpbel from Hazelton. and Mr. and Mrs Brown, also from Haaelton. Speechea. selections by the band and other Hems filled in the time (tuier 01 ine groomi. me inree ,v.,, v,. e, untU nearhr 10 djb UUe nower gls were Florence ZrWej torZ'J At 11:30 PJn a watchnW,t ser-Danes. Mary Birch and Margaret her fa for hoUdiyJjvlce was held In the United Ctatrch Harris. I.v. . . . n i it waji a nnitMl serviee Rev. h (UifJ SCXC KUC3k Ul JVC?. IUIU All. J. H. Johnson of the Saatton Ar- United Church Rer. B. Black ter the Church Army choir sang an now EnPn,nt Is B' Job) preached a New Yeart anthem. After the senrice the Haz-, 'and Thomas Brown of eiton Concert Band, with spirited! Z Jassirted. Camaby music, led the way to the Kltanmax 1 FRANCOIS LAKE, iuvx Jan. wan. 4: v-tri Fr- A special serrlee was held to the I Z i II ia.fi; n ADC VflU TO IfcF i i md I "c fc"MkfAl ' flV saw ibl -mm ' m irssH ir rmsBOTla la a i SEE BOTH T06ETHERlTs 2uijiKnHaMsBsasssassMSSMsnsMsaiBMasMassl -DnrtiU- . At 7 M and 9 J) TONIGHT and TtlL'RSIlAY -rrankentein" S 27 Onlyl f1" frT" I V' "J . ' H i Tos News ;U Onlyi 1 I --J 1 M, i .J district to the south met at Burnt itself as hiring perfect confi'l': Lake to discuss the question of the in the decision of the cooiprv , location of the proposed Alaskan commission appointed by boUi Htchway. Barney Mulv&ny sugges- fOTernmenU ed an entirely undtsraased route whikh was considered worthy of being brought to the attention ol Premier T D. PattuUo and the Alaska Highway Commission Starting from either Williams Lake or Qveanell. proceeding through I my led In prayer and Thomas (the Chllcottn to Anaham iHan- Campbe3 of the Haaelton Salvation :nami Lake, access would be glren Army Corns gave the addraac Ito Bella Coola. a point of great New Year's Day strategic value in the event at, New Year Serrieea were held on I military operations, the long In- Sunday in the morning at the land am of the Pacific affording 1 anchorage for a vast fleet af men- of-war or other vessels The en trance to the anchorage eould be a . a a. a I . IVKeaervcd AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture made taprefnabl. From Anaham i, JtIU Jth ,t j0f Bftl. Lake to Ootaa Lake offers lithV,.., K,.A ,.A ... . ai J ' aia v w viUUiTniU HaU where a delicious feast had ?urnl r.ow f1 Salvation Army Hall at 3 o'eloek construction Here the road would ; V... been prepared under the able man- neaTy T1" . I0U,WM c when Simon Tamer waa In charge connect with the Tweedsmulr y agement of Mrs. CUfford Sr. assist- "ry moderate temperatures had scrtpt,, leion wa read bvlpark Highway thence to Burns lartrueted by the owner whft u ed by the Mesdames Moses WUson. ,tZ "fr , .l Rer. B. Black of the United, Lake from where the mam road leaving town. I will sell by Aartwe D. Mjowatt, Blackstock, Harris and J.' CT Church and Arthur Howard, a woald be followed to Hazeilon enUre rarnUhingt conMsUnc k, the Misses Connie Mowatt. Edna tto aU ,a,T r" 7 "l United Church local praacbar. d- From there northerly several 3 piece cheaterfleid saltea wina .nut Wale and Hazel Black. More than ff3?1 to k and 'nvered the New Year's rnatnge. route are poastWe and the snow- eheeterfletd Ubfe; Keetroiux i: I three hundred people partook of .me cawiy iare provtaea. 1 The toastmaster, Charles Patsey. ) was Introduced by Robert Simpson iand he filled the role very creditably. Rev. F. Burling proposed the Ken Warner- himself drove a ny tag truck clipped with a light gL m thutt ef rt aoeitim plow and 1 opened up all roads lead- ferTtM , orKlt lng to the various entertainment on New Years Eve. South of Francois Lake the snow V fall Wa hMTT Wlttsria -i m w.-v lated-and, Uitu "CU'"1M -for the U1C first um time ( , Anouier unneo semce vai nau'west as Terrace, several paues to'stooi; Singer d raphe d sewir. the church at 7 t pro -- whan Mr. (the ur Naas jiiu roirr offer no tmi oaataele uumihiit The iir chine, tmnc. musie oiirac atooi- Moot. rirc( eleetrie ir ;v vir n, l-1 RaWatknn Salvation Armv Ann assisted a4.4 I- in ik. the sar- I " :::r: Z:.rr,Z2 -I.. .ar orTnan Schrelber missed a Tw Tice. A a verv Trrv hannv naopv weea-ena weekend was: w.iR" wuld also be " of - great stra- kik wuicu buici tuui rnafl trin V u . T ! Francois Lake ferry is tak- parues naa enjoy ea. Wi "UU1C mc DW1.lng care of all traffic. value for rallitery dperaUunx. Leaving Telegraph Creek and proceeding to Tealin Lake, thence to the Hootaltnaua River and down the llootalmona to the Yukon the rt for their future welfare and hap- BURNS LAKE Jan. 4:-A irann is nn I Plness' citizens and settlers from the However, the meeting expressed REFRIGERATORS FT Save on WHY pui ap wlili the coitly Inconvenience FOOD of unsafe refrigeration in basement, porch or CURRENT window ledge? Save steps and time with a UPKEEP General Electric Refrigerator that guards perishable foods and makes them instantly available for preparing meals or entertaining. You'll find that a G-E Refrigerator more than pays its way in saving on food bills and operating costs. Easy terms to suit your budget. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIDERATIOH ttweiytohumef NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED BlllH SSllH SBBBJI SBBBB BSsV BBBH BillHHHHHjHBiH H-llflSyilSsBBB MAOI IN CANADA etc.; -ft showcaae Thomas Campbell of Haseiton waa fail is no greater than In any af pet cleaner, complete; walnut end From Hazel- table: radio-gramophone p-k jp Kltwatura or even as far In cabinet: oaheUtered chair snd br brut Howard preached in the native westerly route has many ad ran- 2 Windsor armchair) and Capt Johnaou of the' 'P 3 waaker-s conn-tlon COOneCHOn aith WSM1 rTRM Prtne r.bine btneis: 4 small Windsor chairs, . set ... . f . uu- torn aval iramu .!.: i.rifif spent oy au NEW ROUTE FOR ROAD TO ALASKA i Barney .Mulvany s I ixpovii Contid-j ered by Bum Lake Meeting. Itecic value and is a DostUve necea-inww. .. i ,sity tn any event. - i i wsit uut. taiv v, w ci . mum i Croaatnc the Nam Summit tol 8ttldne waters and procaedsng tol Telegranli Creek the Sttkme River : affords narknWe water to Wran carpel, kindergarten set. t-pbtt bedroom sette. aundard Ui; 1 Unolewa ruga: child's crib sutr bed; drecser; 3 electric future, clothes dryer: oil pump for rar.f: geU. and a point of lnesttoabkl.rl!ift1 dishes, Mr?t and Good Can Be Seen Trior to S!i Mut Be SoldTrrmt Cnh Geo. Dawes Auctioneer i Tiir. m rKT.Mt roi ay r nam" rtM mum i rami m. I lb Uttrr rt lh -.IdmlnhtrtltM .wt- n4 In lb Mtier af tb .(te rt V"0' ICal4 IKra. JoWa. lirf XAKt MiTtCE tat tr ordtr H i HJtr. W K rutm. H Jf "v ft? D-'tBVr. a. D ma. t ; PNMd ASiMMMHUtf of it n f d MlM p-feu Jaopto-ni ' fmriL and U) mfU HIC d " ht al nH4 u ifrrtrt arrt so fomuti Mine rvflr " tA to rn oo re brtert tlw nd t rrfimary. A. p. ISM, and all p"' ' InOFMed to V twimtr aft rrqw ' (T th stoun of thru tndbtl '' to in trcthtUi. NORMAN A WATT Orratlal Admlntotritr Prate Rupxrt B ' tHted lh lotn uv ol Itntf O. 118. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. rilONR OHEEN 390 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZareUl Proprietor "A HOME AWAV FROM HOME" Kates St.CO up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold 'watr Prince Rupsrt, B.C. Thone 281 P.O. Bos 158