fbone C$1 December 29 1839. THE DAILY KCW9 -". - liiial "Mow would I locV on a Chrittmot lr?w "Aim 0,1 ot omocfi at 100 Swt Cofn." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "TUt pttrtt form in mh'uh lobttfo tin bt tmvkrd." Gift Suggestions For Her: PARIS MAID SLIPPERS I all Uif latcit fabric: and i' a' hers The.' slipper are strrl hed glvine maximum cz.v.t:tr and wear Finest quality on the rr rket ' 4 QC p p from A: 'AT I Buy Her Penman's llooirry Ilartt and Onyx and Wo-Vrilic Shoe For Him: r Guard 8llppers. In learner sole or suit soles In black t ;e 'ir rust P - from ( $1.45 Family shoe store ltD. Coal Coal Coal NanalimMVellinplon Foothills Hulkley Valley gs$Y yearowour ror W3rm comfort.bie i,me COdirSAttSfj. ,oW, up wUll our Mreiully -v .A. S to'f'f'te'Z selected coaL He stock coal for OH SCatCS pnrposc Furnace Cook tAdt never Store Heaters. Our coal ha Jie i the hlfhet heat content so 'art nloylng Us comfort by ''i ' lll'iif your tin now. Philpott Evitt & Go. Ltd. ritone 6St It f iiiliM-Hiiifk' I kimvt nri; rjiiif n iv 'nat tVi fWj!r if t,t itle iliet. It OFFICERS ELECTED Recent Convention At Bella Delia Was Important Gathering For Native The Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, at Its recent convention In Bella Bella, elected officers as follows: Honorary President, H. Clifton. Grand President, Alfred Adams, Massett. First Vice-President. Caleb Williams. Second Vice-President, Henry Bafley. Third Clifton. Orpnd Vlce-Prwldent. Edward Secretary, Charles Clif ford, Hazelton. Grand Treasurer, George "Wilson, Bella Coola. Reeordlne Secretary. R. Carpen ter. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert C. Larkln, city; Oakley Senk-plel. New Hazelton: O. H. Tycho and Eric Tycho. Smlthers; ' Mrs. R McDonald, Phelan: J D. It-taker and Mrs, O, Will, Vancouver Mr and Mrs, A, Horton n COAST BREWrrtlES LIMITED Letter Box Editor, Dally News: Through the kindness of Dave O. Borland, local manager of the Capitol Theatre, the annual Foodi Matinee In aid of The Salvation I Army Christmas hampers will be! held tomorrow afternoon. For several years the management of( the theatre have staged this show with the result that many tins of foodstuffs have been turned over to the Army for distribution to needy families. This has been a Treat help in this effort and as It has always been well attended In the past it is hoped, that this year many young pecule will tome and do their part to help those 'tw are In need. Donations of several sacks -of turnips from the Q & S Grocery ind two tons of coal lfom Phil-pott and Evitt are acknowledged also $8.03 or milk tickets from the Valentin Dairy. Toys from N. Jones, P. C. Miller and Gordon and An- Honorarv ftfbmu-Mnodv !Inm- Hardware. The fund Is StlU ehltl. Edward Gamble and Harry 1 81115111 and much moTe 14 needed Brooks. U Army 1 going to be able to Advisors Ambrose Reld. William."11 au lne applications that have Btytion and Thomas Oosnelll Xative Sisterhood The "Native Sisterhood- elected officers as follows: Grand President, Mrs. Brenda Campbell. Bella Bella. First Vice-President. Mrs. Margaret Hunt. Bella Bella. Second Vice-President. Mrs. Flora Williams. Bella Bella. Third Vice-President, Mrs. Louise Douglas. Hartley Bay. Grand Secretary. Miss Daisy Moody, Bella Coola. Grand Treasurer. Mrs. William Dixon. Bella Bella. Many resolutions were dealt with by the convention bearing on various subjects. There was a round of various forms of entertainment Tor the delegates. Five places having sought to have It, the selection of the venue for the 1M0 convention was left to the executive. Timely Recipes OYSTER-CELERY STEW 14 pints oysters with liquor A tablespoons butter 1 can condensed celery soup 34 cups milk. 14 teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon pepper 4 teaspoon paprika Melt the butter in a saucepan. I nuu. uk ujncrs wiui uquor ana cook until the edges curl. Com- I bine the celery soup with the milk and add to the oysters. Heat to boiling and season. Serves 5. Deen received, conditions . are somewhat improved ver last year yet there are many who are in as bad financial circumstances as they were last year IVAN HALSEV. Salvation Army Captain. MINERAL ACT To lirllnqurnt Co-awnrrt T John w. AUlrn sua uandrr IMrk-land of ffattlr, MaMiInjton, U. H. A. WHSRtAS Um at owner ottotr thin mjtru to th jt of mor tTian or quarter Mtrmi in rartj and 11 r xr 8tr Wo. t, BtAr No. "X SUr No. S. Btr No. 4. Star Jo. S. BUr No. . Btmr No. T BtMT NO. 8. BIT No. 1 lUi Star No. 10 Urml Claim !tute on the north aide of Torebet Itlxnd teChlmuw Fwmee kbout SO0 ft nwn the beach la xt Skmia Xtlntng D.TjRlon, proTtnce ot Btitlsh Columbia: Py WWn M days from the tilt fcer-M tJy iura of 1152X50 bring your proportion of the expenditure Twulmt foe the year 1837, 1938 and 1939 tor lection 28 Of Che Mineral Aft R s B. C 1938. Chaotwr 1S1. tcvether vith U cats of tola notice, to the under. Jnet the regiataeu owner I aald MUerl Claim, yonr Interest n aald Mineral Clatavi abafl be forfeited and bnoorxie vetted Ja the undersls&ed who baa made the requred pendXUtrrs. DATED at Trine- Bnpert, B C th! th day of JtCj, 1US. t a. BER.VXT CPJt. steamer Princess Adelaide will sail at 7 o'clock Instead of 10 o'clock this Friday -evening tor Vancouver and win arrive In "Vancou ver 10 o'clock Sunday night, Christmas Eve, Instead of the usual time at 7:30 Monday morning, Itls'n nounced at local offices of the mi k 26 OBNCE r BOTTLE Thli adTertUement I not published or dlaplaye4 hj the Liquor Coatrol Boar 3 or It the Government ol DrlUih Columbia, TO EVERYONE A Merry Christmas KEEP WARM WITH Bulkley Valley COAL During tins Festive Season keep a supply of Lticky Lager and Ihirton lypc Ale on hand. Here extra qualitj at no higher prire tJian ordinury lccrs and ales. And here an important tip: Heer and ale should be fcerved at a temperature no lower than 42 degrees, to enjoy the true aroma ami depth of flavour. Drink Lucky Imager and Burton Ale this year and remember . . they go further. Vancoovc, Nrw WrTMiNTc Victoria iLUCIiVlilGER BURTON ALE This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Controt Board or by the Government t rt.ui.t. ri ui. o O O a m? "LOOKING 'She icanls a Cuti'Case! iVrwl you're going to le "turM in hrr apprrriatfoa tfyua itlie lierone. Kith, . rr: I Icatltrr ealsiB vontenU ' ' rut'y artanfetl mj that tlie f ur Catrt prrparationa a.c:al bprihl and needn't Lr rvnmrd. Complete ith man leu r I m j I r -total, prrfKiration and rullao. Price M.00 CSJTEX QHi Sets These products are delivered free t your home. Phone 651 and ask Tor LUCKY LAGER and BURTON type ALE. Order early to sure of delivery during the rush season, n ... MMU(,- ffUW '!AtMO'r4. -Ma es Ltd. Diui Pioneer DrMzgijt Tlie. lirr thMic 41 & M Open I)ail Imm I" a.ni. till l p.nt, Sundats and HtJiday from IZ noun u g p4m 1 p.m. till 9 pju. . ooooorKX)Cooooooooooooooooooo90ooooooooeoxoooooooa 1 ai j,aw ajaaei a aw waav ia vatawwaav tw vr waWar Bulkley Valley Turkeys Direct From The Farm i If you want a good Turkey from the Bulkley Valley, place,,your4 order now. The supply is limited but the price Is right. First i Class Number 1 birds at 30c a pound. Sulkley Market THIRD AVENUE rnone is ' 1 - it's the cumuiatnti' tllfC. plade vertislng thaVcounts: . v ... . ."J ; -rj NEW CENTRAL . HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments ' (Hot Water Heated Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress -(Central Hotel! ;. ' THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL : Fancy Red Sockeye j PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by the aly aalsBti canning romvany with m B the year round payroll H rrloc Ksyert '41 s II ft I' i i I B1 e c o M 11 ! t h i i t mm m 1 'Hi r ? tip I. ft; III ' I. i. r Si 'if' ft. in I .yLi