JVO OTHER But This Specials for 1 WAY There 1s no way you can judge the quality of'a proscription mn& by the integrity of the pharmacy that prepares It. Cen-'verseh, if you know the integrity of the pharmacy, you alto know the quality of the prescription they will dispense. For twenty years, Ormc have bec-n Prince Bupert's leading 9rMilttan drug store . u. h coniinued iJ.Uronage would come only If Jt were deserved. yic Pioneer Drueritsis THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST "TELEPHONES 8?,20fi II i 111 ii z zr : n FOR A REAL ENJOYABLE- MOTOR DRIVE Rent One of Our HEATED CARS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co.,Limited Phone Rlue 3$9 2nd Ave. and 4th St. "CATERPILLAR" Tractors RIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Site for Every Una I A Hundred Use for Every Size I TON, TWENTY, THIRTY. SIXTY HBTTHR UIMCKKB aiuie and PrioM on neqseei Literati Matritatnrs for B. G CHEAPER MORRISON TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. I LIM1TKD Nnrlhrrn trUH rrrtjbt llBHtfH HOLT Nrlwn Koi C. (fcukMes Ittntt flrorf DM. BEST Children CHILDRRN'S WINTERWEIGHT COMBINATIONS Natural copr. Sizes 22 to 32. Per garment . . 1,25 BOYS OPEN . KNEE TWEED PANTS Lined. Sige 24 3" aTa J to 28. Pair fcl.UU 12 ONLY, " B0YB 2-PIECE, ALL-W80L a . TWEED SUITS aM Mi One shade. Speclul, per suit D.UD ilOYS1 GENUINE, FOX SERGE LONG PANTS - All ttites. Per pair MxA KNITTED WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS rln bluo; crimson and sand, buos J to sj. Prices 82.25, 82.50 Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND GTH STREET Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 TaxL if Dentist Dr. J. IL Gosse. iC86. Moose meeting Wednesday. Nomination of officers. Social evening in St. Andrew' Society Rooms on Wednttoday night, January 2-at 8:30. ' i Tommy's Taxi (Phone 071) announces the placing of a second Dodge Sedan car in business, ii L Jenness returned to the city on the Catala yetstarday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Ewart Lyae (Pianist, Capitol Theatre,), teacher of pianoforte. Studio 10 Federal Block. Phone Red 701. 30C; ! Tlfere was another large crowd in attendance at the weekiy dance under Scandinavian auai the Metropole Hall Saturday lav Jay nin ning r J 'r Un ea'rlMds of grain ivetl lover the week-end from the j pratnes for the Alberta Whtet Pool's Prince Hupert Don't forcret Hntrmannv Hnnc Moose Hail, December 31 at 8:30, w Duncan Campbell of Vancouver arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train and is the guest of his sitter, Mrs. Bert Morgan. Fifth Avenue West Mr. Campbell is making the trio here with his sister. Miss Bella Camp-'GiSr bell of Sydney, Australia. They will proceed south Friday Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Leu and daughter, Mary, who have been spending Christmas at Massett with Mr. UV father, arrived u the Prince John last evening rrom the islands and will sail tomorrow night for their home inA'ancffiuvefv Mrvl-ea. ?jbe vi formerly Wentflfea wttH ta.MeeK !ett Timber Co's tavoniU at Duckley Bay, is now engaged couver. With a light art and other northern l.o'nts, ire:? i,?;rv "S"3ra 4- ; SCALE OF CHARGES 4 The following ia toe acale tf charges made for reading ?hone notices-: Birth Notices tt)e - ... Cu nij xrf -'Jharika. 12.-" Feeeral Notices $L f, '" "PafteraA flowers 10c ner name!:! ' ' . Marriage and Engagement '4 J Hfipwlncemonte $2. . 1 ' : , . ? '''" ANNOUNCEMENTS v 4. Women of Mooseheart Legion! Whlfi Drive and Dance, first Friday of every month. St. Andrew's Society Auxiliary Dance December 81. Moose Hall. Capt. James Findlay, regular- tict . ly master of the Camosun, is nowj pvJ ctin: skipper of the tteimerl ,Cardtna while CapL Capt fcJor&i ! stone ashore in Vancouver or j holidays. aTm Aid. P. II. Liniey conducted and spoke, at New Year servlcuM in First Baptist Church yester1-day. The pastor, Kev; W. F. Price, was- indisposed and unable be present Scotch and Canadian ilances. I ' T . Good Music. Good eatal Ladies' mcioo, school teacher at 50C( Gentlemen Slj0. 506 rriyed on the Catala yesiernayvarwrnoon alter spend- The Post Office Registration ! in.g Christmas In Vancouver, and an General Delivery WMteta will -w,u Pro to the Islands on be pen from 9 to 11 jlso. JJW!the Erfnfc tonight day and the puUk Mtby will be! ... . open from 8 a.m. to 9 pJm. 30fi). wemon K- aicAfee returned to, lne city on tne (Jataia yesterday A. & MaUr of Port Clenente, ' afte"noon from Vancouver where stirertdiarv vamsiittnt nontm-1 "e 8fnt Christmas. Mrs. Mc- Iter and general factoUun of Ma- : Afee nd cihldren are remaining; jsett Inlet, tea visiter in the ctty,iH the "O"1'1 fora while longer. i having arxsvwl f ram Uie Islands ' ' ' on tlie PrHKe.Jobn laat evening. i'"ovineal Constable J. K.) i; 1 Barnes, transferred from Vani I The Print e-.VApert High Schol ;;over to the city detachment at ; Oirls' llasketbaJl team, with Misa Prince George, will arrive hee ' ' L. A. Mftis and Balph Smith. wWj trom the south on the Prince return Wjme h the Catafa to- uupert Wednesday 'morning and morrfiwi nwrning from Ahjwx ' proceed throaghby train, the played. of gamei was MotorsMp Ballingham, Cant. J. E. Anderson, arrived in port at o'clock this morning Ketchikan with one carload of frosm ffsfr for tmrefhipntont east over the Canadian' rtfen! BaHways. same day to the interior. - Don't forget itl Year's celebration nf trtBt. whence she will return here to- 1 Mlrlftr iii morrow morning and saH south at 3:80 p.m. Passengers coming' ",,u,,a north on the Catala included. R. Tfl F. Brandt, H. G. Ohwn, 8. Han- I 116 son, W. R. McAfee, Miss McLeod ! . and I. Fennesa. for Prince Rup-I l-c irhpcf" .T II In If l I A.VAVJ- Mrs. Koski. for Anyox; J. Tear- cey and J. Soppil, for Stewart; J. A. Moody, for Port Simpson. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WEL- L1NCTON TELKW'A Aim Bulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Ruperl Feed Co. Milk The in the Newl Com- 1 fT vvuvutc iwviju bin; nits frolir yaM-iiuaa bring the New Year In. Lots of fun. IMs of CTUsi., (Srtinl .dinner with beverages." SMNHqe your seats early.' Only a Itanttti amount to be sold. 310 Daily News classified advertising brings results. II1K UANKKtTTCV ACT -he esUta OH the B. C Butchm & LUniMd.' jLUthoriMd uMiraor: NoL c? 11 luitil rlTn tkat the D C. autotera A (MMM. Limited, of Prlnoe Rupert B C dM B tbe 24tti dT of De-ceeatar, 1938. owte m iuthortrl m-nlsnmcat of ill ill eropmr for tb Dcn-of tu cradltses. and that H. P Mcleod, otnclij neHver. bu aoooUited ax to be ctMlodlM oi the Mtte of th irbior until ih flnt nweltni of end-:-orm. No let U furtbtr alven tfct tbc first mwt.oc of uniMtoci in the ebovc mUK m te held at tbt office of the Offl-.11 lUociver. court Hoeae, Prince Rupert. I.e. on Mondav. the 7th dav of January, 19 ta a S:S0 o'clock In the alt- rnoon Td i enUtle TOU to vote tbereav rroot of clpn.mau be todxed'rwlVi be- he raft tin thereVi. tKpfmtiehiiWHt VlnJaTd further Mte notice tht tote for . .. I have any claim Malnet the debtor tor whith ou are entitled to rank, oronf of i ialn- mMt r filed with me or with thei passenger list ' ''St::. J1 'tI'Jfl' 2 i2 and freight cargo, Union steamer thereto without rard to rour claim Catala, Cept E. A. Dickaen. r-, DatCf, at prlnoe Rupert, n c this asth rived In port at 4: SO yesterday Decfiaber. a d., iwa. afternoon from the south and j alkx ooknon. Cu,tod"n safled at 8 p.m. for Anjrox. Stew- jVAMTI. "Pacific Milk, is the richest and best milk I nave used since T came fo U. G. five years ago and I have used 'all 'the 'brands on the market." This Is an extract from a valued letter from Pentlcton. PACIFIC MILK Carturlra at Abbot ford and ladner. O.C. nuiid ac." c Bishop G. A. Bix returned to the cify on yesterday afternoojfs train from a brief trip to the M. A. "Burbank, diylsiojial engineer for the Canadian National Xn (Iiiukb wn r 4 Vl A AA XT rpm a trin .to. the interior, on 1 ' 5 q Hans G. '0l6en, Smithers man ager of the Hanson 1Jiniber'& Lumber Co., arrived in ihe cfty on- jthe Catala yesterday, after having spept' Christmas in Vancouver, and proceeded by tran this morning to the inter ir. . There has been considerable snow on the railway line, particularly in the vicinity of Kwinitm, during the past few daya and yesterday the snow plow was sent out. There has been no delay to train traffic, however, as yet. Having been delayed by stormy weather during the voyage, C. N. R steyner Jlrface John, Capt. E. MlibHfl in port at 6 o'clock iaiL evening from Vancou ver vfethehQneen Charlotte islands , an wlJJ sail art 10 o'-dock tpn)gbrpn henj-etarn sotath over tlje same route. Tne- vessel is 41'scharging a cargo ' of Vancouver jttland coal at the dry dock. , t ., .. ,1 Miss Bella CarapbeM, whe teaehes high school in gydney, Australia, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train in the coarse of a tour of British Columbia and will be here for the next week as the guest of her sitter, Mrs. Bert Morgan, 420 Fifth Avenue West, before proceeding to Vancouver where she will embark on her return to SPECIAL APPLES Cooking and eating. LETTUCE Large heads. Eaeh .16c CELEItYJ-Lart? heads. Each 20c! 1 CAULIPLC-WEU-T fcacb 30c jSi'F.OUTS b 2Se C2APfiB-r4bl $5c PEARS Dozen .. 60c BANANAS 8 lbs 50c JAP 0RAN0RS Box fl.!3 CIIANBERBIES H 3Se PLUM PUDDINGS Up from C5c Mussallem Co. Limited 617-42.1 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN "Dominion Rubber" make, the best in Canada. First- class quality fruaranteed. Buy a pair of rubbers now and be ready for bad weather. We have them in all sizes. Jabour Bros. Ltd. The Acme Importers' Fifth Annual Temptation-! n 1 ... I'l 5cu6 Continues in Swing Full HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 Single load Double load Large sack JACKPINE AND CEDAR X, $30 SG.50 .. 50c COAL PRICES DO Pembina Peerless Egg.,...,'. $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootfese Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg-:-r. . ..rrrr. : . $12.00 Alberta Lump ..: . r $13.00 Also all otherteJassea 6i fcoaL Piaae and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and "Night Service 129 Second Avenue DEMAND "Rupert Brand" lppei s THE DAtNTlKST BREAKFAST FOOa" Saoked Daiiv by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Frince Hupert. B.C. NEW YEARS is only a few days away and many are in doubt as to what ta give. Have you considered eomething for the cart PRESTONE ANTI FREEZE WEED AND OFF NON TIRE CHAINS DUMPERS AND HUMFERKTTBS GASOLINE fill AGES CAR HEATERS rt-y SPOT LIGHTS SNUI1IIERS AUTOMATiaWINDSHIELD WU'QRS. - U and many other items reasonaMe p-.-kes. These terlsts. too numerous to nesiiseare in biocrv are Very acceptable gift to mo To all oar customers and friends we wish a Very Mttiy Christians and a Prosperous New Year. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83