aturday December 14, mk CONVENTION i Gift Boxes By f THE DAILT.'NEWa. were passed. Priced From It W9 cilfotAl ik.i I tine example of Alaska might be" emulated in . .. i IS SUCCESSi5Sf5Ss5i dlan Affairs, it u ...1 !nave the co-operation and assist- DtKPsriN npr t4Voutilance of the Native Rmhrhnn, Jcted officers of, the Native Columbia in its efforts to nrntherhood of British Columbia 1 "f" the natls of this province! wou .....j o,i., v.t ire!f-suDDOrt!ner. f -supporting. Ra'(Hhh Solidarity of aim I n-ere wsiaueu maw uuuuaj "'um m rrace United Church here by Rev.ianc! aft,on between the Department ' r r ("rriwedl. iney were: . m ue aesirea. i Mnnorarv President, Hebor Cllf-1 " ??' 'ton Hartley Bay. Uh, ! e cori,?Pr'den was president Alfred Adams, MossetJ na"dIed;fl I mr,' Vice-President, Cttfcb WIN , ,e offlce" and delegates, on ar-wa. Bella Bella. . ' i frl at pf Simpson, were given a second Vice-President, Paul Price, "reception. The Native Brother-. hood anci Sisterhood br-iirhe nf Port Dimi'"' i - t. r., vtn-Predrnf vn,A nn Simpson sponsored banouets mi on Hartley Bay. ' iand lwtanmt' to mark the Mr Secretary. Henry D. BaHy. Port 0SCMIoa 01 the convention. Simwti; At a llt.al banquet in the Young Corri-nondent, Alfred Wtsisy. r.eoPle Educational Association port Simpson. h'811 fusses were Ben by of- Recording Secretary, Richard flcials of lnc Poxt Simyscc branch Carpenter Bella Bella. : and responded to by the Grand President ;jid manr friends. Thi honorary president, Heber dlftpn,j!j!0Jn jdd.ress was SIv by Rev. pnu.ihed an inspiring message be-j " c' CUv'e11-fore i large congregation. j HMpltalhy of the week included Problems Dealt Mill: i banquets by Chief Henry Kelly and Ten villages were represented by' w""arn Jeffrey. debate- in person at the.conven-; The r.itire week was much en-tpn and othei .y proxy Many Joyed ,by ail the delegates. problems concerning the natives of, Vislors fiom the Naa River ln-the province were discussed and eluded Peter Calder, Johnrtn Ru?s resolutions seeking the co-operation who gave assistance to the officers of the Department of Indian Affairs of the Brotherhood. 5XOuTl tHj. ta.- Slm Yardley of London $1.00 to $10.00 Lavender Bath Salts $1.10 Lhvender Bath Powder $1.50 Lavender Toilet Water 5r,c, 85c, $1.10 and $1.75 Yardley Perfume . . $1.25. $2.50, $4.50 OimiS Ltd. "Dim Pioneer Druqgtets The Rexall Store Phones 81 & IJ Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Uolidays from lz to 2 p.m. 7 to t p.m. and Nanaimo-Wcllington Dulkley Valley Alberta Minchc'ad Sootless MM It Pays to Always Buy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. PHONE 117 CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars for VANCOUVER 0" Steamer leave, PRINCE RUPERT Falls and Powell River at Ocean calling Thursday, 11 130 p.m. "WINTER EXCURSION" FAKE, to VANCOUVER .-4 1 C O a A A Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to 31st, Feb. zain, 1941 !tfbeOU Final return limit March "" vnr piiii information and Reservation, etc. Call 2wE! err? T?CKET OFnCE, m 3rd Avenu. Phone 260 Prhwe Rupert Air Llnea Agent j for Trans-Canada District McBRIDE Miss Dorothy Snell of McBride will be returning to her- home from studies at the University of Alberta to spend the Christmas and New Year holirtav sewn. Mta June Taylor has returned to her home In McBride after a visit in Alberta. Henry Marsh has taken over the duties of assistant postmistress at McBride. KITZEGUKLA TO KISPlOX SKEENA CROSSING, Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wesley and daughter.' Miss Nora Wesley. Mr. and Mre. Douglas Wesley and Her CUssiBlfl FOR SALE FOR SALE Cabinet radio broad- i cast and short wave. Cheap. Red '182. 295 IFOR SALE Boat Mlnnette, 38 feet by 10 feet. Reasonable price. In- aulre at Metlakatla. v. LeasK. (297 FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet sedan. Good condition. Phone Blue 873, 708 Fraser St. after 5 p.m. (295) FOR SALE Studio lounge, radio, beds, lint rugs, dressers, etc. Suite 9, Summit apartments. ; (293) FOR SALE Boat frame. 34 feet " long, 9 foot beam, yellow cedar ribs naturally grown bent. Heavy build. AddIv A. Isaacson, Seal Cove. (295) FOR SALE 4-room house bath and toilet, with full basement and furnace. Vacant January 1. Close to drydock. Apply 1203 7th Ave. E. 293 WANTED WANTED Half ,h.p. electric mo- tor. Valentin Dairy. 294 WANTED Girl for houseworrr Sleep out. Apply 324 5th Ave. E. 293 WANTED-- Three or four room apartment. Phone 947. (294) FOR KEN1 FOR RENT Large furnished office including heat and light. Dally New3. LOST LOST Girl's wristlet silver watch, between Biggar Place and Booth School. Phone Red 378. 293 LITERARY STUDY AT HOME "Modern Business" by Alexander Hamilton Institute, the best and largest business training course in a 24 volume library, cost about $150.00. Our special'for only $18.00. For this or any other Home Study Course and Educational Books In any subject write to Pacific Book Supply, 1165 Robson Street, Vancouver, B.C. t.f. PERSONAL NOW Is the time to get a govern ment Job as Steno., Clerk, Post man, Customs Clerk, etc. Appll cations for next stenographers' exam to reach Ottawa Dec, 20. Free Booklet and Information from M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Wln-nlpeg - . (tf ) MEN! WANT NORMAL PEP, VIM? Try OSTREX TONIC tablets. Stimulants and oyster concentrates aid to normal pep. Result with first package or maker returns low price. Call, write McCutch-eon's and all other good drug stores YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER, garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. News NEW HAZELTON Miss Mae Ford, chief cook at tlfe Hazel ton Hospital for three years, left last week1 for Ocean Falls where she Is to be married to Earl Simp son, formerly of Hazelton; Ward .Marshall has been able to return' home from the 'Hazelton Hospital after spending a few days in the institution suffering ftom In juries -when a log, rolled on his leg. ' i j i 9 ria jr a i rrn rut Webster of Hazelton and Albert G Bartlett of Prince Rupert will take place on New Year's Eve m st Peter's Church at Hazeltofi. Vance Johnson of JJew Hazelton celebrated his fourth birthday bn Sunday last when his parents gave bert Wesley motored irom bueenai . , uh a neijrh. Crossing to Klsplox last Sunday toj & youngsters In-attendance. ,i t visit with Miss Anne McDames.l . youngest sister of Mrs. Edward Wes ley. who is teaching school there. Mild, sunny weather by -day with a touch of frost each night Ms ' made driving conditions oh roads in this district rather dangerous. I There have been numerous cises 'of Influenza In this district during ' the past few weeks but, fortunately. the malady has been of a mild na ture. Patients at the Hazelton Hospital Include Mrs. Bradshaw of Terrace, Mrs. Fred Dohl of Kitwanga and Violet Clifford of Hazelton. Peter Krylwa of Kitwanga was at the Hazelton Hospital this week to receive treatment for a broken wris. Kenneth Smith, In army camp ai Nelson, writes home to say he is having a splendid time. He will be back home on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greer left New Hazelto'rf yesterday for Terrace where they plan qn taking np future residence. Preparations are being made for the usual festivities at the Hazelton Hospital. Miss Alice Foster R.N. of the Hazelton Hospital staff spent the weekend visiting at Smlthers. Kitwanga Ready ' For Fine 'Xmas Interior Village Planning to Have Happy Time During Tuletlde Season KITWANGA, Dec. 14. The village sf Kitwanga Is making preparations for a lively and happy celebration of Christmas. Everything Is .belhgj! brightened up as the people look forward to the festive season. A number of visitors are expected and they will be heartily welcomed by the' townsfolk. AUSTRALIAN OUTPUT MELBOURNE .Dec. 14- (CP) With Its munition factories work- Ing two and three shifts a day Au-i stralla will soon be making 9,000,- i 900 shell of various sizes a year. , -GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 28)! Notice of Application for a IWrr licence wtv iutiwai VI1VJLCI WliLL OH i llni 18th day or December ;nxt thf) Undersigned Intends to apply to the Uf;U Control Board Jor a licence In , respect to the premises being part of I the building known as, "the Commercial,' Hotel situate at ,the ooroer Of Flfsi ' A-enue and Eljhth 6treot; In the Clt of Prince Rupert upon lands described " as Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen f 11, Blocfc nine (B), Section One II Map .933. Prince Rupert Land Regis tration District, In the , Province of British Columbia, (for., the 'sale ct beer by the glass or by the bottle for coo- sumptton on the premise or elsewhere, DATED this 19th day ' of November loin ALEXANDER J, (fRTJDHOMME Applicant- PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and prasj Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists; on, Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gat (ngines Repaired 4 OrerbanleiS SMITHERS Farmers' Institutes of the Bulk- ley Valley have been Invited to tender bids for the supplying oi vegetables to the Royal, Canadian Army Service Corps at Prince Rupert. ., Harvey Davies has been re-elect ed by acclamation as a member of the board of village commissioners of Smrthers He rejoins Commissioners L. H. Kenney and Charles Morris who continue In office Irt the Supreme Court of British Columbia Judge W. E. Fisher has handed down decisions presuming the deaths of John Calvin Carpenter and Sylva Joseph Meyer as a result of a railway accident at Loros Creek on October 19. Called to Vancouver, Dr. L. M. Green left Smlthers this week for Prince George whence he was to fly south. William Wattle of Vancouver, former pioneer resident of Hazelton, Is vteitlng with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cim- liffe. at Smlthers. It is Mr. Wat tle's first trip riorth In eighteen years. Ernest Haan of Smlthers has moved to Prince Rupert to take up carpentering work. BUSINESS FIRST SAN FRANCISCO, December 14 (CP) The classification "pleas-; ure car" Is virtually obsolete, the California State Automobile Asso-I elation finds. It quotes a survey showing that 55 per cent of passenger car milage is us?d on busi-! SEND YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM YOUR OWN DOOR Save Time Avoid Inconvenience Assure Prompt Deliv To have vehicle call or for other informatron phone fness trips. '. l A srrr Mill m ::ltrWr sf W:-"-7 ' Mo parcel too imoU to ship by Expreu CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS ' 2jSjSS?2 FOOTBALLER DIES LONDON, Dec. 14: (CP) John 1-Deyey,. former Aston Villa and M II T T fCC? England football player and War W V J 1 8 Al T, .1 : m wkckshlre cricket player, died here. jS a mm fa at the ageof 73. f$ fc Give Her A LOCKET This Year We never had such variety in lockets and necklets as we have this year. Some are round and some heart shaped. Others are various fancy shapes. vSom'e are liand engraved in beautiful floral designs and some are machine sngraved with modernistic lines and many are In several shades of gold such as red, green or yeliow. Prices range from $2.50 to $11.50 except a few in heavy .solid gold at from $15.00 to $23.00. Also we have silver from $3.50 to $5.00. - Anti-even the baby is not forgotten at prices from 52.00 to $5.00. Also we have some new designs in necklets which are very beautiful. We; Will Be Glad to Show You (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CL0C1S Ballinger & Stafford Repairs of All Types Typewriters, Cash Registers, Adding Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Etc. Location Corner 3rd: Ave! and 4th Sf, Next C.P.R. Ticket Office Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher AA.A. Certificate PHONE RED 811 I P I Early Gift Suggestions B. C. Furniture Co. New andUsed Furniture 1 China Cabinet Large size COi IZ( Special : .....: -1 Beatty Washing Machine In perfect X(i condition vu.uv 4 Dressers Qn PA TO CIA AA From ? V V J.U.XJ V 1 12 Reconditioned Typewriters Of various Q99 TO Qf? makes in A-l condition from w 16 Enamel Wash Basins At very low. prices. New Furniture 4 End Tables In walnut' Special fXx. - i C Coffee Tables All-walnut In latest styles . 4 Waterfall Design Dressers With round mirror of finest materials. Special i-: 1 Chlffrobe With 2 mirrors and hanging space and large drawer space, in waterfall design. Special 12 Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses Of the finest qualltyJlegular $22.50. Now 8 Studio Couches That can" be Wide" Into single or double. In latest colors. Spetlal 1G Chesterfields In latest styles and colors, all 3-piece suites from $75.00 TO $104.00 $2.45 $9.50 $22.50 $39.50 $16.50 $39.50 Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B. C. Clothiers fa. Boxed Hankies In a pleasing variety. Prom i i h Bosed Gift Stationery We have never had m ... 25ctoS2j95 Fancy Towel Sets All cellophane wrapped. Almost Dractical gift. CAa TO From 3.95 Bexed Xmas Cards The easiest way to ffe 8 sojve your card problem. We have boxes to sultall needs. 25(2 $1.00 Jj Wrapping Tissue, Ribbon Ties and String, Tags and Seals In a Pleasing Variety We Hare Our Xmas Stock so Arranged that Making Selection Is an Easy Matter Phone 9 THIItD and FULTON fa k fa n i I ? "I' ll.-. 1 i l IK. u I Mi II III II Ml i tif I i in II I!