: tet 5S ~~ if * ety Gift Time is Thrift Time At this great jewelry and gift shop, and that means gifts of every description, Beautiful Watches, Gorgeous Diamonds, Silverware, Jewelry, Novelties, Etc. Everywhere throughout our store you will see fascinating evidence of this modern magic of Christmas-Tide. Beautiful Christmas. Cards— 21 in a box for Fine Quality Bristles In Cloth and Hair Brushes, up from Playing Cards per pack, up from 75C€ 50¢ 35C ov Soe Large Assortment of Ladies’ Combs, up from Exceptional Value, Fine Qualit Aeropacks, up from... Wonderful Value in Umbrellas up from Pipes, Cigarette Cases and Ash Trays, up from Here we have listed a few of the many suggestions and you will find many more at the store, Your Name FREE in 22-K Gold on Every SHEAFFER or WATERMAN Pen or Pencil — $10 $1.25 25c Suit Cases and Club Bags Beautiful Assortment of High Grade Ladies’ Hand Bags, some lines selling less than cost Special DOWN-STAIRS STORE First Quality English Dinnerware—68 piec®s, full service for eight $15.00 Water Tumblers — From 85c per dozen up a small deposit. MAX HEILBRONER We have designed this Christmas broadside for raising cash, and stock of high grade merchandise. Select your gift now while stocks are complete by paying reducing our enormous Diamond Specialist Box 656 Announcing — that — D.McLEOD & SON (Pioneer Shoe Makers) Phone Blue 502 — are — Exclusive Agents For The--- Astoria Shoe Canada’s Finest Shoe For Men Expert Shoe Repairing—Modern Prices Sixth Street _ — Prince Rupert “ANNIVERSARY 1§ OBSERVED One Hundredth Anniversary of Birthday of Norwegian Author Is Celebrated The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Bjornstjerne Bjorn- son, noted Norwegian author, was celebrated by the local Sons of Norway Lodge with a social evening last night in the Oddfellows’ Hall. |About 150, persons were in atten- dance and'the affair proved most enjoyables. ) The proceedings opened with an address by the president; O. B. Sa- ther, after which “O Canada” and the Norwegian national anthem were sung. .The ensuing program included: Piano sd@lo, Miss Inga Murvold. Recitatidn, J. Storseth. Violin solo, Mr. Forslund, accom- | panied by Peter Lien. Vocal quartette. LAMPS! Bed Lamps Bed Lamps Silk complete Bridge Lamps $4.50 Parchment or $2.50 Bridge Lamps- complete Table Lamps Smokers’ Stands Table Lamps Complete Smokers’ Stands ial $3.25 $1.75 $1.95 Color For the Home Ten Glass Tulips and $1 75 e Ten Leaves Come and Look Around While Our Stocks are Complete KAIEN HARDWARE Window Glazing . C.N.R. Trains For the East— Monday and Fridays ...9:30 a.m. = renee Recitation, Mrs. Gunnar Selvig Vocal quintette, Mrs. John Mur- vold, Mrs, Ole Wick, Mrs. Gunnar Selvig, Mrs. J. Storseth and Mrs. S Anderson. Following the program, refresh- ments were served and dancing followed with music by Julius Welle and Mr. Forslund. The committee in charge consis- ted of Mrs. Ole Wick, J. Storseth, Mrs, Olof Skog, Mrs. J. Storseth, ,John Olsen, E. Greenstrand, H |} Knutson and J. Freidheim | Ole Wick presided at the door | D. C. Schubert of the Govern- }ment Telegraphs staff has been confined to his home for the past day or so with a severe attack of influenza -— THE DAILY NEWS John Clausen Buys New WATERFRONT WHIFF Diego—Doug Frizzell Takes Winter Dip i | Boat—Made Trip to San Albert Frebourg, well known ;member of the staff of Edward Lip- sett Ltd., returned to the city re- ' cently after a three weeks’ holiday ‘trip in thé course of which he tra- | velled as far south as San Diego, the {trip being a most enjoyable one. !From Vancouver to Los Angeles and back, Albert travelled by motorbus while the trip between Los Angeles and San Diego was made by air- plane. An incident of no little amuse- ment took place last week at Cap- | tain’s Cove where the crew of Friz- ; Zell's Hot Springs was demolishing |the old cannery, the lumber to be | used in construction of buildings at {the springs. The crew, consisting of Doug Frizezll, Bill Fisher, Doug Stalker and Sherry Frizzell, was re- turning from its duties in a nine- foot skiff after a hard day’s work. Fisher was in the bow, Sherry was at the oars, Stalker was sitting in the stern and Doug Frizzell was, as ‘usual, standing up. Fisher, with his keen eyesight, noticed water pour- ing into the stern but sweetly said nothing. Stalker, perceiving an in- creasing wetness, r:ade a few odd remarks which had no bearing on the case. Then Sherry, noticing the predicament he was about to be in and deeming discretion the better part of valor, jumped for a passing log. Confusion then reigned supreme as the boat capsized, scattering its three remaining occupants in all directions. Fisher made a jump for } the log on. which Sherry was per- | ched like a dying sea-gull, roiling the latter into the water. Doug ' Stalker, who acquired the |chewing habit, swam to shore on }his back to keep the plug of Old Stag in his pogket dry. Doug Friz- zell, like the good skipper he is, be ing the last to leave the boat, had his annual New Year swim a little ahead of time—but same. His only dry spot was his pride and joy-—a small cap made by himself out. of an old woollen sock. Then Fisher, not relishing the prospect of remaining on a drift log, took to the water again ; and joined his companions on shore pen | ANNOUNCEMENT: As it is getting more and more has chilly just the alone impossible for one man to handle all the work coming to my office, I have decided to take in as my partner Dr. O E. Kvale of Edmonton, Alta Dr. Kvale was formerly em- ployed as dentist at the Uni- QUALITY HIGH PRICES LOW Wet Weather Shoes | Warm Slippers Rubbers & Rubber Shoes See Our Prices Before Buying Cut Rate Shoe Store versity Hospital in Edmonton Knowing Dr. Kvale personally, the highest quality of work, and trust that the will be able to give even bet- ter than I have until fully I can guarantee we in future service to our patients now been able to do alone. DR. H. 0. JOHNSEN Dentist Seized for debt over a year ago and confiscated by or- der of the Exchequer Court of Canada, the Prince Rupert | built fishing vessel Ada No. y by the provincial government by open tender. The success- ful bidder was John Clausen, well known Prince Rupert fish packer, who acquired the vessel for $3000. # 11 was disposed of recent pte i yelling loudly for Bob Frizzell to| ‘pick them up with the Laura F. 17. | gyi 0000850080 78 88 A {Half an hour later the § were sitting around a table in dry clothes jagain putting themselves on ne | {outside of a venison stew and talk- | ‘ing of their experiences. The only loss was a number of tools which iwere in the bottom of the skiff. The Flewin & Brown fish packer | Taplow II is on the ways at the} McLean shipyard at Prince Rupert | where she was built for hull repairs , following a stranding in a snow- storm on the night of Wednesday when considerable damage was done. The vessel was running into Prince Rupert from Port Simpson when she ran on Hodgson Reef off Jap Point. The vessel refloated on the rising tide and was able to make Prince Rupert under her own power The Department of Marine ad- vises mariners that a red platform buoy marking Hankin Reef, Cun- ningham Passage, near Port Simp- son, has been replaced temporarily by a red wooden spar buoy After an absence from port of about a month, the well known lo- cal halibut boat Margaret I re- turned home on Thursday from a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. The trip south was made so that Capt George Fritz and skipper might attend fishery gatherings as representative of the Prince Rupert} owne! Halibut Vessel Owners’ Association The big Vancouver tug St. Faith, which is engaged in log towing from the to the Queen Charlotte mainland, was morning to Islands in port this take on fuel oil ns. ‘ wes RA AA Beit Oy Saturday, December 5 — a) Friday & § a TWO shows — sunday Feature Starts at 7:45 o ADMISSION ‘ee ‘ 1 SATURDAY MATINEE ‘a Feature Star “y — ts 3:15—15¢ & th NEW YORK’S GREAT PALACE FOR SPORT “MADISON SQUARE GARDRy With JACK OAKLE, MARIAN NIXON and a Great Cast. A Paramount Picture A Romantic, Dramatic Story of Three Men and Two Girls Comedy—THELMA TODD & ZASU PITTS in “ALUM & By Novelty—“IT’S A PANIC” “PICTORIAL NO,» MONDAY ONLY—DOUBLE BILL “CHEATERS AT PLAY” and “STEPPING SISTERS» Supporting Nervous —Could Not Slay Tired Out All The Time Mra. George Scribner, Nauwigewan writesa:—‘‘I was so very nervous I ca sleep at night, and felt tired ont all the time, A neighbor told me about Milburn's Heat and Nerve Pilla, and as she was using them x the time she gave me some to try, they were doing me s0 much good I two boxes and they proved to me.’’ For sale at afl drug and general stores; put ap enly by The Tf Milburn Oo, La, Toronto, Ont . T foun procured of wonderfy} help lal JONES’ Family Meat Market Pot Roast of Bacon, 1 lb Beef, 6 lbs 75¢€ aa ist, 4 lbs $1 eter. = 75¢ oe oe oe 35¢e 957 — Phone — 957 Phone—3 We Deliver | “TILLIE THE TOLER” = Mac Gets the Shock of His Life Wednesdays From the East— Tuesdays, Thursday days wel. Mac] Dio ” 0U¢ Finauy] PUT Bits BOLE d 10:30 mad and Satur- 8 p.m. E N THE LINE - COAL! COAL! AvP3 ) e e Our Pamous Edson, Alberta and ie tld Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We | pot K | also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat ~S I Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. + 58 — Phones — 558 Kin Pearwees Sendicare ten, Greet Britain nghes ¢ YVEAHA- HS IS HIS Pest SCRIMMAGE - HE HAS “THE BALL NOW. ify we — GOSH, Bit.- AREN'T YoU /\ TOUCHED Shoulder Pork, 4 lb 50 Apples, 3 Ibs c Leg of Pork i it lbs 50c Rump Roast of Beef, 6 lbs $1 1 lb. Braid Tea |Prime Rib Rolled, 4 lbs $1 1 lb. Tea Round Steak, 2 Ib 50 Bacon, 1 lb Cc (iM ORAYS “HRY NB (SEDGE BPET PPP BeBe Rae Ree eeT CAPT FCw week eeee Laaiasunenenuninaiannatenetaessemeiiaenedenscaseniansrenanmareaiane VE Ladies --- Here is your chance to get Fur Coats | AND ALL KINDS OF FUR GOODS The biggest selection ever shown in Prince Rupert. Snappy style real values, quality goods. Goldbloom The Old Reliable We must have the money to buy raw furs. That is making such special low prices. why we ~ ease Rubber Door Mats $1.00 50¢ —— For safety and durability use a Rubber Door Mat Size 18x30 inches. Sell, each for oC | Rubber Tubing Rubber Stair Trea per foot each Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. _ —, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouve! T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Via Ocean Falls and Waypoints, arriving Vancouve afternoon T.S.S. VENTURE EVERY THURSD AY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday m orning Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox River points, Sunday, 8 pm ~ SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND TRIP PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, $32. Nov. 10 to Feb %, return limit Mareh Further information regarding all sailings and tickets a! VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: ; Naas On sale 18 Phone vhs aa ee CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports PRINCI Fridays, 10 P.M To Vancouver direct PRINCESS NORAH--Nov. 20, De ‘ ANCOL VER LOW FARE ROUND TRIP WINTER ENCURSIONS TO 5 lickets on sale November 10 to February 75, ! Final return limit March 31st, 1933 For information call or write . W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert Be ae _By Westover Looks Like A BAD CASE OF SHOCK, PETE <— ,