=PAGE SIX store you will see fascinating evidence of this modern magic of Christmas-Tide. 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 Your Name FREE in 22-K Gold on Every SHEAFFER or WATERMAN Pen or Pencil Beautiful Christmas Cards— Exceptional Value, Fine Qualit $ 21 in a box for 78¢ Aarabaiae ie haat oe F 10 Fine Qui y Bristles mt i ph yetoge yt chien $1.25 39C 25¢ Playing Cards— per pack, up from Large Assortment of Ladies’ Quality Combs, up from 20 Wonderful Value in Umbrellas up from Pipes, Cigarette Cases and Ash Trays, up from Suit Cases and Club Bags Beautiful Assortment of High Grade Ladies’ Mand Bags, some lines selling less than cost DOWN-STAIRS STORE First Quality English Dinnerware--65 piec?s, full service for eight Special $15.00 Water Tumblers — From 85c per dozen up We have designed this Christmas broadside for raising cash, and reducing our enormous stock of high grade merchandise. Select your sift now while stocks are complete by paying MAX HEILBRONER Diamond Specialist Here we have listed a few of the many sugges:ions and you will find many more at the store. ! 7 ' | powder, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon ! water or milk. The Survival of the Sweetest leggs, sour milk and all-bran and, : j jiet soak until most of the moisture} Ben Jones, who has (‘By Barbara Brooks) THREE IN ONE RECIPE : Flap-Jacks, Quick Bread or Muffins, | first mixture—stirring Waffles ' flour disappears. Bake in square flat ! One-half cut shortening, % cup pan or muffin tins u | powder, soda and salt and add to} only until n a moderate sugar, 3 eggs ‘well beaten), 1 2-3.oven (400 degrees F.) for 20 to 25 cups sour milk, 194 cups all-bran, ; minutes or in a hot waffle iron. For 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking ;flap-jacks, thin the mixture with ferred. ed yesterday Cream shortening and sugar. Add | Squares; 3 waffles or 8 flap-jacks. ‘of the Royal Bank of Canada | Hazelton which was closed veek, arrived from the interior 0n| Weeks are among those in sup-|Mrs. Louis Astori, Fourth Avenue Saturday evening’s train and sail- | porting roles. afternoon on Princess Norah for Steveston to| which point he has been trans- Christmas Gifts will please you. Here are a few suggestions. Fancy Boxed Stationery 25¢ REN coyote eres oN Framed Pictures from 30c to ..... per set, up from ...... _ $3.50 of Wrapping Paper, Seals, Tags, Tinsel Ribbon, Christmas Decorations, Etc. Fraser Stationers Our shop offers you a variety of choice in Christmas presents that we feel sure Fountain Pens & Pencils $2 50 * Both Old English and Burnt Leather Goods in variety of choice such as Purses, Oriental Gift China, Novelty Silver Gifts, Toys, Children’s Books, Games, Christmas Cards, Calendars. Full line Special Hard-Time Bargain Offer To Subscribers to the Daily News or Any Wishing to Become Subscribers All our advertisers have been offering special bargains to the custom- ers, Here is our contribution. Any person sending in a full year subscrip- tion now will get the rest of the year 192? free. This applies either to new subscriptions or renewals. THE DAILY NEWS Delivered by mail out of town one year from January 1, $3.00 . | | Rest of this year to January 1, 1933 FREE This is a very attractive offer and is made for a limited period to induce subscribers to pay a year in advance during the difficult financial period. THE DAILY NEWS Delivered in we eny one year from January 1, $5.00 Rest of this year to January 1, 1933 FREE Payment may be made by check, money order or eurrency. The sooner it is sent the more you get for the money. DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C, $7; o os fe a we TWO FILMS ARE SHOWN “Cheaters at Play” and “Stepping Sisters” Touight’s Features at Capitol Theatre QUALITY HIGH PRICES LOW Wet Weather Shoes Warm Slippers Rubbers & Rubber Shoes Screen fans who like thrills, ad venture and action will find plen- ty of these qualities in “Cheaters at Play,” which is one of the fea- See Our Prices Before Buying Cut Rate Shoe Store i Catholic Ladies’ ture pictures on a double bill be- jing presented at the Capitol Thea-| ltre here tonight only. The story |taken from one of Louis Joseph Local Couple ’ 'Vance's best-sellers deals with} 'the efforts of various interna-| {tional crooks to steal the famous | Hapsburg jewels which are being! tities j}brought aboard ship from Europe M }by a wealthy society wenn in the City Following Recent |whose part is played by the popu-| ‘lar Charlotte Greenwood. The| marrage. New s ‘ Westminster jewels are stolen twice but are re-| |coverea through the astuteness of | ‘a jeweler and former master-thief,} Mr. ithis important part being played|were married on November 19 in by the veteran Thomas Meighan. |New Westminster, the bride hav- Other important members of the formerly been Miss Helen ‘cast include William Bakewell,;}Grace Kurlock, daughter of M1 Barbara Weeks, James Kirkwood;and Mrs. Kurlock of this city, re- jand Linda Watkins. turned toward the end of last “Stepping Sisters,” the other) week from the south and have ta- ;major picture of the double bill, is, ken up residence at No. 3, Sum- a rollicking comedy with a pretty; mit Apartments romance as well. The most im-| The couple were married at St }portant roles are portrayed by| Pet Louise Dresser, Minna ‘and Jobyana Howland who appear|Kennedy. They were attended by as former queens of burlesque}Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lawler, cold find themseives on various|formerly of this city | ' . : . salt | Yield: 16 small muffins; 12 large|'ungs of the social ladder, each one| Mr. apd Mrs. Astori will have} congratulations and} jfearing that her former occupa-|the hearty ‘tion may be discovered and all) best wishes of many friends. The finally meeting at a social func-| bride has lived here for a couple been @| tion where the fun begins, contin-|of years, having come from Ed- | is taken up. Sift flour with baking | member of the staff of the branch/ ying until a final explosion leaves | monton. The groom has lived in at|everybody embarrassed but happy.| Prince Rupert since early boyhood, last} William Collier sr. and Barbara) being the youngest son of Mr. and |East. He is in the service of the ;Canadian National Express Co | f H. W. Hunt of the fisheries de- | partment, after spending a week |or so in the city and district dn | official duties, sailed yesterday af- | iianas Codd Tea and Sale | Is Successful! his return to Vancouver Return Home r. and Mrs. Louis Aswri Arrive er’s Roman Catholic Church in} Gombel!| New Westminster by Rev. Father ternoon by the Princess Norah on A suecessful tea and sale was j held Saturday afternoon by the) Ladies’ Orange. Benevolent Asso-| ;ciation at the home of Mrs. W:| ‘Robertson, Eighth Avenue West,! }many ladies calling during the af- ternoon to patronize the affair Mrs. Robertson was assisted by Mrs. A. Guyan, Mrs. Harry Smith Mrs. C. Boulter, Mrs. Tom Howe and Miss Dolly Smith ' ANNOUNCEMENT: Se een As it is getting more and more impossible for one man to handle all the work coming to my office, I have ds In the raffles, Miss Rosie Cox cided to | won a bowl and Miss Norma Ar- take in as my partner Dr. O ;chie a cake E. Kvale of Edmonton, Alta Dr. Kvale was ployed as dentist at the Uni- versity Hospital in Edmonton | formerly em- | | Knowing Dr. Kvale personally, | JONES’ I can fully guarantee the ’ highest quality of work. and o | trust that we in the future ed Will be able to give even bet- ter service to our patients | than I have until now been | M t ible to do alo abl alone, | arke DR. H. O. JOHNSEN 75C€ Shoulder Roast Baby Beef ETRE I OEE ARES Tea and Sale Is Very Successful An interesting tea and sale of tome cooking was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M A. Burbank, First Avenue West, by the Catholic ladies. Weather was very favorable for this time of year and many ladies called dur- ling the afternoon. | The hostess was assisted in re- le iving the many guests by Mrs | McEwen, president of the Ladies’ | Aid, Mrs. Frank St. Amour, who was le }in charge of the tea room; was as- sisted hy Mrs. R. E, Moore, Mrs ‘Hubert Ward, Mrs. G. W. Nicker- son, Mrs. J. T. Harvey and the | Misses Blanche Curtin, Margaret |McCaffery, Lorna MacLaren, Mar- igaret Palmer and Yvette Desrosi- and Mrs. Louis Astori, who|®Ts:. Mts. B- Curtin and Mrs M. McBriarty pourec. Mrs. A. D. Gil- lies acted as cashier The home cooking table was ir g Charles P. Balagno assisted by Mrs. L. J. Blain Mrs. W. Whiffin and Mrs. A. S charge of Mrs |Lewis were in charge of refresh- ments | Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatrick, with ticket 19, was the winner of a raffle Advertise in the Daily News P. 0. Box 416 Tom Andrew HAS OPENED Andrew’s Cash and Carry Bread and Cake Shop Third Avenue next to MacLaren’s Musie Stors Monday, December 5, 1939 MONDAY ONLy TWO SHOWS — 7 ang 9 Dm Tonight is Pal Night Bring Your Pa} Two Adults Admitted on One 50c Ticket A GRAND DOUBLE BILL Comedy Mystery Romance Charlotte Greenwood and Thomas Meighan in Cheaters at Play With a Great Cast Also Louise Dresser in Stepping Sisters Both Fox Pictur wee ee ON THE STAGE at 8:55 | MISS TITE’S PUPILS ty FANCY DANCES SS “Cheaters at Play” Stari 7:57 and 9:57 at ——— TUES., WED. & THURS, “GRAND HOTEL” Phone Black 667 A complete line of superior quality Bread, Cakes and Con fectionery. Order your Xmas Cakes and Plum Puddings now Rubber Door Mats For safety and durability use a Rubber Door Mat Size 18x30 inches. Sell, each for $1.00 Rubber Tubing per foot ubber Stair Tread eacl 5c | 50¢c Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. 6 Ibs. Dentist tump Roast Beet PROS ETE EU ETS | 6 Ibs. 79€ | | T-Bone Roast, 4 lbs. 1 lb. Bacon | Round Steak, 2 lbs. Onions, 4 Ib | Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. Onions, 4 lbs Veal Chops per lb Shoulder Pork, 4 Ibs. | Apples, 3 Ibs Leg of Pork 4 lbs Pork Chops, 2 lbs. Apples, 2 Ibs 50c offering a special 32-piece | Tomato Sausage 95¢ chest containing six each 2 Ibs. | deluxe knives, forks, des- Stewing Veal, 4 lbs. cart i. ” 50e sert spoons, teaspoons and $1.00 | 50c | 50c. 20¢ 50c '50c Here’s Special Community Value The Community people are i salad forks with butter 957 — Phone — 957 | knife and sugar shell, all pa SS | in the well known Adam This is in a tarnish-proof, ! air-tight case with plate RENT glass top. The whole set 2. for $28.75 A Radio, ( or $ $38.00 Sewing Machine, Typewriter | Jou QULGER: | JEWELLERS | MeRAE BROS., LTD. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous — = “Rupert Brand” SMOKED ~ BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Jasper Hard Coal | THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK } EGG—Per Ton ...... MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton ..... 12.50 JASPER LUMP—Per Ton ........ 12.50 Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED |__HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 be Ww had Rees $11.50