' .. 1 - Local and Personal News In Brief r Crackers for Christmas Crackers, the real, old-fashioned kind with a real track, that diaeJoae tite mart wonderful contents year by year, and that nowadays look mori' irrmmn than ever, are noted for putting tlie finishing touch to the CHRISTMAS DINNER Brocks, of London, who have been making crackers for KeaeratiouH, and Pascal Ik, too, have sent us this time a moat wonsVYul selection. Bettor tret your box now, for they are going fait PKICES THIS YEAR LOYVBU THAN BVBK Of 7?i THinDAVt. f- SITM ST Kanadian National Q?jc Largefl Railway Syilcm in America STEAMSHIP AM) TRAIN SERVICE Hailing tntm I'KINTR ItM'I.KT fnr VN0 ER, VlfTOfilA, KKATTIJt, MO Intrrma-aiulr immiiI. nu-h HUH At : a.m. lac XTBH .IKT and AN VOX. nul. UMiNDMIIAV. IS.S p.m. fmr MIKTII AM) HOllll cjl u; IIAKI.OTI F. Inl.AMiK. FMtalgkttf. I'AHMMilK TRAIVN I.KAVE PIUMi; HI'IKT Kara MOMMY. M:Mhtt und stTI WAY at ll:3 a.m. far rHIM.E ttXlWli:. HMOMOV HINVirM). a uaiata KaoKn llKHrdi Matm. ' AGfX V AM. OTCAK STEAMSHIP UMia City TkUt Office, S2K Third Ae Prince Rupert Phone 20 iCANAOtAMj muvtt'J B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert T KrtrMfcaa. Hranfrtl id Mkacwajr Ixvtinltrr 1, U, IS. In Vawwatrr. Milri and Nrattlr-Navnnilicr IS, llwamlwi S. IS. Mil NrKHH ROYAL t'wr U-tHlmtr, Ra RHIa MrH Orran tall . Stmt. Alert BJ raaiaM41 Wtr and tanou rvrrj ltf). I aoa. ra7 far all MaauhlB l.lna. rll Information from W. .. OKf'I'AIUl. lwml AfMrt. vnrr nf ttti and Srd rrlncf Ranrrt. lit Miair SI UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sattlnsii Innu rrlnre Ituafrt. Inr AtMKVm. VICTOR IA. wail -on Hay. HaUdal. Alrt lUf. rte. TiMwdatr. 1W .m. If VANtWVBM. VltTOIttA. iMIrdal. Aim lJ. rte.. FHdaj mMtttfht. Inr LH KM AMUV Nll.MABI. WALIIX ISLAMI. I"HT "BlMrtmN, S.KAh KIl:H. Nunday. H p.m. ISS ld Atrnur R. M HMlTH, AfPO.. WtH liSIWrt. Bf. rk.aut. tirkri. auld Ylrturta i hri(n to tiMtlatatlar City Meat Market (SKIAIG Jrd Atenue MR AT- FISH. and ',AI,V KINDS OF "NORWBGIAN PROlUifir ' V at low prices, and immediate (Wivery . ObtMml All articles are of superior quality and aoaolfitaly frsh MEN Purchase a Gift tor Your - Best Girl at r Drutjftjsls TELEPHONES 200 ad iwm,)i atllc. and nasxac rrrfcr1 BROS.) Phone 761 VRGKTAni.ES Advertise in "The Daily News" ' BCAU-:' OP CHARGES 4M 'T, ! J. ' me V 1. ' ji jr ia the fceale of charges made for reaiffng notices; Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, S2. Funeral Notices $1. ftwerftl FJowcra 10c nor rtamtt. Marriage and Engagement announcements 12. 44 4. ANNOUNCEMENTS Wonwtn of Mooseheart Legion Whist Drive and Dance, firnt Friday of every month. 0 , , ,,,., , Kagles Whist Drive and Dance December 11 tariU8 concert. Booth Mem- orial Sehoii, December 18 and 19. ' vawii.B LA'gicm tnristmasiii.. where h will embark on De- Tree Saturday, December 22 from 2.30 to 6 p.m. Salvation Army Home League sale December 15. a aTTZ-. HMrVw l OOCHK7 AUXltlAry ) Dasx:e December 31. Mom. H.ll Ewart Lyne. (Pianist, Capitol Theatre), teacher of pianoforte. 8tudlo 10 Federal Block. Pane I nasi fill. 306 1 v . , . . , ' ; with false pretences in connection M. Y. Aivasoff arrivH in the wjth . art WM heard in PSLiT2arUVeru poHce-eoun this morning by prineeRuprt today being hare. Magistrate McClymoirt and aeon a fcwf bUsrnea, viait W4t for coimtlH. - , - . , Ual. Word has been received at Sal- vatton Army headfluarters that the oottdition ' of General Brans-well Bodth is improving. ' G. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to- me city on yesterday alternoon train from a business trip to the! interior. of Mrs. F. H. DuVernet the reg-Inspeetor James M. Tuper R. uiar tu,inightlT meeting of the C, M. P. returned to the city on.dies Musk Club is cancelled yaatarday aftaraaons train from ty. The club's next activity aJirief trip to the interior oa of- wm a ,.1 at tbe Prince litial duties. 'Rupert General iioapiUl on the Mrs. F. G. C. Wood is enter- taming at the tea hour next nun-, day in honor of Mrs John V. ' lyne of Prince Rupert. Van- couvar Province. Rupert, Capt. H. Nedden, arrived Mr. and Mrs. A. Lionel Holtby in port from the south at 1 o'- of. this city were among those in, clock this a feat noon and will sail attendance at the annual , ball of at 10 o'clock soBafjht for Stewart the Vancouver Gyro Club last jsnd Anyox rotunda at 6 o'clock UNda. k in tk. anutharai nitv t Application has bean made in New Westminster on behalf of the official administrator Prinre tipert ftr probate the will of Kreamm Azoff of Ocean i Falls who was murdered in Sep- Itember in the south. Asoff had an estate of $8585 cash in banks r . . Valla . null VlINHIVHr . V 'IWMI n ua.w ..-. w .v., his parents in Russia being the j beneficiaries in his will.. DEMAND "Rupert TUB DAINTIEST Smoked Canadian Fish & Prince . la Taxi 1'hone 4. pig 4 Taiijtf t r j U . ' Dehliat. Dr. J. It. G osse. Vhone C8C; ' i ' jKty fronf Vancouver on the ; Canadian legion General Met-.Prince Rupert this morning. B. A. Twias otthe Manufacturing Wednesday evening at 8j jer's Life Aasurance Co. was an o'clock, .j ,291. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holtby arrival in the city on the Prince I and son, whp have been oh a two , Rupert todaj ram Vancouver. Tommy's Taxi (Phone C71) an- weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver,! nount-es the placing of a second returned to the city from the Miss Leighton. Anvox nurse. Dodge Stxkn car in business, tf Free! Free! Skating Wednesday evening December 12, is the Auditorium's treat to as many Llady and Kt-ntlemeu skaters as our 200 pair of skates will ac-commodate. Beginners or children not allowed on the floor that evening. 29i Thr high council of the Salvat ion Army will meet in Indon early in January and Commission er Rich of western Canada h&a !bee11 ca,led the gathering. This council has not mt ain toii Called to th OIH C t V7 m JT" R , t "'"T . OI cemb er 21 for in native home in Kelvedon, Em x, England. 1 N,wton T Burdick, head of the Vancouver Dry Dock & Salvaire Co- we" aH other Vancouver murine r-Am . rm u ?awl I. -k. 7. .IZ . " . , ' .. j . . irom we eoutn, being here to A insjH-ction of the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. Evidence in the nrlimin&rv trial rf ben Self, who is charged wsmmiMier a. donnson, neaa of the Pacific Coyle Navigation ! Co., whose log carrying barge I Pezuta is ashore on the Islands, in u vixitnr in tho ritv havinir ! tr, j vt-i on the Prince Rupert to I jUJ frorn Vancouver Out . respect to the memory Sunday between Christmas and New Year lis. Having been delayed unlondiniri freight at Powell Riw and Ocean Falls. C.N.R. steamer Prince FrtriaV miirnina- m A , aajliiu south at 9 ass, Joe Go r,ali yfe. was chstv gea oeiore mmmmivvmmK - in city iwlice court this morning with having drugs, to wit opiaat. in his possession. The case waa adjourned for, eight days and the jstuff found by tbe police early Uhia nnrnltia . M fin (T'a .Mnn hiiu ...v.. .a) P J)M will meantime be sent south for '.analysis. Brand" lppers - BREAKFAST FOOll. l)all by Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Itupcri. K.C Jiiha IfSlTitf&rintendent efltfjr.eer foVUJisli'eries depart- ment, and J, Mcllugh, hatcheries il$Pctorff3re arrivals ith" the south on, the Prince Rupert this rooming. 1 Passengers sailing from here for Vancouver on the Catala yes - j terday afternoon included: Miss A. Robinson, G. Menkoff, J. E. Miller, Mrs. F. M. Wyman and Mrs. A. James;' Come to the Fraternal Order of Eagles Whist Drive and Lrai.ce, De"fr 13; the ikihb jawniv. uwu uiunic, prizes and refreeahments. A good time assured. Admission 50c. 292 F. of the Aopiey-ftiuia ingoe, who ns bn on a business trie kmiUl arrived from Vancouver on the ' , accompanied by Mrs. Taylor. D. 11. Finn, Finn, director director of of the Princ 2P Fisheries E.peri- ronUl StaUon- "turned to the clty ne Pr,lnce KuPrt thi morning from Vancouver after, an .hum, of tu- mnth. in ,m-v, f v. j . i "c of various fish centres in the east on departmental duties. - JAP BABY BURIED Rev. J. B. Gibson, assisted by; Miss E. G. Leaax M. D., officiat-i ed at the funeral from the chapel cf the B. C. Undertakers' to Fair-view CaaMiery this afternoon of Tsuyako M&feda,, one month old Jai'aeae infant from Chucton, whose death oeeured on Monday jn the Prince Rupert General Hosoital THE WEATHER Terrace, cloudy, calm, 34. Rosewood, cloudy, calm, 33. Aiyansh, snowing, calm, SO. Alice Arm, cloudy, ealm, 35, Anyox, cloudy, calm, 36. Stewart, eloudy, calm, 31 Port Simpson, min aonth wind. 89. Haseltan, snow, calm, SO. Smithars, cloudy, calm, 28. Boms Lake, cloudy, calm, 29. Haysport, calm, raining, 38. Atlin, light snow, north wind. White Horse, snowing, Hjr north wind. 10. Carmacka, snowing, north wind, 4. Dawson, elaudy, south wind. iero. , , . . UHTPI ARRIVAK ilU I UU niVlVl I OUJ Prince.-Rupert . 1 'T. r, C. A--' - Fy't ;3!V JurWck ai and Capt. Joiaa Vaneogrer; Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Baf4e, city Koyal Tony lawaretta, Stewart Mr. I ,j RfcOU 1 DM. ltV : II. HOWard, C. N.R.; O. STelson, city, "u" ; . Savoy , j yfije Alice Arm; A. Johnson. Drain; C. F. A. Green und J. Thifjord. Terrace. ventral ! J. Weis, C. N. R. " " 1 " 1 Quick V Relief f From From BRONCHITIS DUtrwalnf kronchlal coM. ar. kWaM nUnti by Buckle a alUtara. It fMwtraVw. cwara and haal. th. btvachiaj im ivh a .pwd thai rmarbifc Bronohltia auSen-n .verywhtr. tMtlty ta thia unique. (UaMik. action ei "BurkferV. Wboipina Ouxh and Crup ape nH.4 hh .qui rapidity and po.itiv.-ana. triitiU ...rywharv .'U aad guarant. Uacklay a Mtatura. W. K. Battler. UbIIL IU M.Lai bU Teranta I ia BUCKLER a tingle tip iv provei It 75c and 40c 1 The Anglican W. A. tea which was to be held at Mrs, Rorie's on Thursday, is Dostooried until further notice. M a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert -today going through from Vancouver to the smelter town. W. H. Tobeyf C.N.R. divisional .superintendent, left on this after- noon's train for the interferon one of his periodkafirips n of ficial duties. R9bert Armstrong of the Nation." I Airplane Lumber Co. Inc., who has been on a business trip south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon. Percy G. ShaJcrose, well known iruin me nouin on me Tritwe Rupert today, being here to adjust the losses in a recent Don Hyslop of the Canadian National Steamships general of- .'. 1 . . . .1 1,c"" y maKing me J. " "J J" IlBprt wnlcn 18 ,n Prt " .... . . . . . u- &teo. -aperlntenaent of a anaoian national Telegraphs, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded east by train. Miss Lois Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson of HaseltoB, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert today and proceeded to the interior by train. J. C. Brady M. P., returned to c,ty t Prince Rupert inis anernoon irom a irip souin. rte has been swsy for about a month and took a prominent part in the recent federal byelection campaign in Victoria. MAIL SCHEDULE ror the East Monday. vYa-ioeadiji. BaturdAji.mail ekwea ll);0 aju trin the Eat Sundajra. TneaOafi nd Thuradaya, maU ilu s:su yu Via train Waaoaadtyi sad Saturday! (0 JO SJQ. Ttioadaya pju Prktessi .'...8:15 sjd d.,i 1 11 PAJ C. P. It Dm. sad. 19 pan. SiiBdafa ,,, 4 pA FrMay .... pja c. r. a ..At 39 m from Mrwart. rrrml'f, njox and Allrr Arm Sundajra 7 pin WrrtniiaHaa 8:15 pm I rata al.uirt awl ltriuieiv . rammgrn-, , in fa Kaa Rlr iMlnl SunSaye 1 pa tram Kaas Kltrr Point a Tutadaya il JO i T Qaren Cliarlotwn Pes. 1. II MMt . pm. I tain Queeu Cmrlo(tr Dac. IS and 17 Ta Alaka INttuta Dec. 1. IS sad 39 .ajn. lYtml Alaka llrfnta Dec. 6 and 19 IXTTtlC HOX COLLECTIONS AJX. ?U Orahan & AUln Ave S.00 TJO i lat AVf. & Sth St. S.05 7J4 Stb Am. it Futtsa S. 9.10 7 0 Sth An. At TtaomDaan St. .. 9.11 7.4f itn Ava 4: arwaek .... 9J0 l&o 'h Ar- Ooatad 949 7.44 Stb Am. Se Hays Oovt At. . 8.10 IO n'.n Ava. at Hays Cot Orel t3t 1.03 gtk AM It Oattrn St 8.00 7.00 fttk Ava. m CM tfc. (HipU). 9.40 8.10 A. Mrnrd St 9.1 8.15 Pro. OoTt !MUc!tD( 9.50 8J0 PftT. Cktrt. vTbarf 9.88 9M a rj waarf low tM O T P auatiaa 10. 08 11.88 - Md Ava. a 3MI St. 10.10 8 40 pi;t.nn Bt 10.18 8.48 8rd Are. is eth St. 10.30 f M Bucdajra or collection nn), aaxal m n. -tiliwf r. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Girl or woman to do housework Uvrntr out, whole or part time. Apply Box 1C8, j Daily News. tf ES.WalbceCa.Lhi Genuine Madeira CLOTHS NAPKINS OVALS TRAYS CENTRES DOILIES Make acceptable gifts. At Vancouver prices. We have a nice assortment. Phone 9 3rd Ave. & Fulton St a ; PHONE 45. PHONE 574 This Week's Specials DETAILS BY MAIL )f You Are Not on Our Mailing Lint, Phone Us. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT B.C. Butchers & Grocers Phone 574 Phone 45 I ' We have a very fine selection of SWEATERS FOR LADIES AND LADIES' HOSIERY Profusion, at Prices That ill Surprise You. Our r SALE 9? SALES IS STILL PROCEEDING SjiVing You an Opportunity to Purchase ' CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS AT SACRIFICE PRICES ice we brought Montreal prices Prince Rupert, the appreciation the public has been shown in pour inoreasmg sales montn alter P'b.-; month. YOU ALSO WILL APPRECIATE OUR PRICES Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE rrs xs ' Ml Concentrated i I hrnr; tM fc 11