Thursday. December 19, 1929 Christmas Gifts Yardley's Lavender Sets Manicure. Roll Chocolate Purdy's Orlf-Inal and Molr's. ,. Kodaks From the Brownies to the Cine Kodak. Pascalfs Novelties in Chocolate. Fountain Pens and Pencils. yK 'best "Jimi Distilled and Bottled to SCOTLAND Dalcrosc Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets from' England. Men's Filled Toilet Bags, Christmas Cards, Paper Tags, Seals, Dressings for parcels and Christmas trees. Baby Toilet Sets, iFancy Stationery, Military Brush Sets. ALL MERCHANDISE OF BEST QUALITY AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE Qrme S jLEC&u Z7fie Pioneer Drttqqists THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. 'TELEPMONF.S fi't,200 REAUOISCQTCH WHISKY This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. After Hitters saves you weeks I weakness . ., .1,.l-.'M Rubber tires, well built, sturdy construction. Will last for years. PRICES VERY LOW A Tricycle for the Young One will make this ife ' Happiest Christmas TOM BALLINGER 318 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf George Bell, of the Canadian National Telegraphic department, recently stationed at Prince George, is recovering In the Prince Rupert General 'Hospital from an attack of ploariSy. I : II. E. Zimmerman, who operates a pole camp at Port Clements, arrived in the city on the Prince John this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince Rupert for a trip to So far, Aid. Theo Collart has stated that he does not intend to reek aldcrmanlc honors again at tne civic elections next montn. However, many of his friends are endeavoring to have him enter the campaign again and are hope- iui tnat they will be able to in duce him to do so. ! With a fair sized Dasseneer list. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. wiuiam Tnomas, arrived in port at 1:30 this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte islands. Quite a number of the passengers were Islanders bound south for the Christmas and New Year vacation. The vessel will remain here until 10 pjn. Saturday when she will sail on her return south over the same route. A letter from H. .Halliwell, Terrace town clerk, informed the hospital board last night that two men who were recently treated in the local institution were not residents of Terrace municipality, out of a logging camp in the dls- wici ana mereiore the municipality was not liable for payment of 70c per diem charges. The matted was left to the secretary for further action, It being pointed out that one of the men In question was really a resident of Terrace. Aid. W. M. Brown, chairman of the finance committee. reiMrted at last night's meeting of the hospital board that an order had been given to u. m. Hunt lor new mat tresses for the institution, his ten der of $161.25 having been the owest submitted. On recommen datlon of the finance committee. It was decided to have a complete inspection of the water pipes in the institution and replacements made where found necessary. During the recent cold spell there was a good deal of trouble with the pipes in which the pressure had not been up to the mark. Mention of the valuable service rendered the institution for many years by the late Robert Brydnes, orderly of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, who died recently, wan made at last night's board meeting by Aid. W. M. Brown, chairman of the house committee and Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent, who stated that his loss was keenly felt. On recommendation of the finance com mittee, a bonus of $10 was ordered paid to P. Worrobec, Janitor and night orderly, who was called upon o do extra work following Brydnes' death. Christmas Sailings C. N. Steamships Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up FRY and DONALD Proprietors Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. FRUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy D. Jolnville, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. W. Radke, Buckley Bay. See Joe Brown For Your Xmas Needs WE WELCOME YOU AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Next to Capitol Theatre THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Gas On Stomach Hated To See Meal Time Coming Mn. B. Lesnick, Fort William, Ont., writes! "My huaband -suffered n 1th a bad stomach t could nut eat at all, but on uiing four bottles of he ji feeling ether. a different man Alto- "I, myself, was terribly bothered with gas on ray itoniach which kept tie awake, night after night, and I hated to meal time coming, W I ried the n.Ti.B. too, and now I can tat what I like." Put up only by The T. Milium Co., ,1 raited, Toronto, Ont. Scandinavians Note! Special dance tonleht In Boston Hall from Hawan." The riaai performance days. will take place this evening. i Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone 686. 20 Per cent discount off all Toys, Ideal Gift Shop, next Ireland's the" Optician, Third Avenue. (300) Christmas gifts for everyone Tovs. eames. books, dolls, meccano, fancy , goods, radio, gramophone and :recoros!'a&!MCKae tiros. uaaj ! Miss Irene Bourassa of the Gov ernment Telegraphs staff will sail ! tomorrow evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she i will spend a month's vacation. i Miss Phyllis Brlndle and Miss I Martha McKague, students at the ternoon on the Prince Rupert to sDend the Christmas and New Year holidays at their homes in I Ketchikan. Alex Rlx sailed yesterday after- inoon on the Prince Rupert to make the round trip to Anyox ana Stewart on Imperial Oil Co, business. He will return to the city tomorrow morning. 9 to 1. Hanson ana rarstaa witn.with Mrs their music. Christmas colors and are now in tesldence in the south. Christmas mirtn: Lames iree on this occasion. F. G. Pyle will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow evening for Vancouver where he will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays Pyle and family who Louis F. Smith of the Prince RuDert Fisheries Experimental Another falr-slied crowd was Rtatinn ataff will rail tomorrow present at the Moose Hall last evening on the Prince Rupert for evening for the second perfor- Vancouver where he will snend manne of the mutlcal show "Hello ; the Christmas and New Year holl- I R. F. McNaughton. CJJ.R. dis- Yesterday'S ralr. on the Streets : trlct raranwer ncent nailed vet- with their coating of snow and terday afternoon on the Prince irOSl Droaucea h. Viare ice wnicn Riinert to mats thP rntinrl trln tn proved .harartJous TO automobile Anyox. Stewart and Ketchikan.1 drlvinfjaurin tht . nlghtl tf fid this returning to the city tomorrow j morning: increypte a numoer- oi morning. minor acciaenu wun smaaing cars but nothing of a very serious nature was reported. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Palmer arrived in the city on the Prince John this morning from Skldegate and will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince Runait. for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New! Year holidays. Mrs. Palmer is the older daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Youns will sail tomorrow evening on thej trine uupert tor Vancouver where they wi'l spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting with their son-in-law and daiiBhtrr, Mr. and Mrs. A!ex Car- mlchael. Bishop E. M. Bunoz O.M.I an honorary member of the club, was it. Palmer and was formerly Miasitnc speaker at the weekly lunch Margaret Morgan.- a local nurse. eon of the Rotary Club in the I Commodore Cafe today. He deliv- The regular monthly meeting of , rred a Christmas message to the the hospital boanr was held last i prgantaatlon. President George night In the hospital. Those pres-1 3rvnt was in the chair. nt were: O. P Tinker, who tooki . , ,, , the chair in the alienee of J. H. ! Charles Bocking. president and Thompson; AlexMTRae. G. V. 1 general .manager of the Oranby Wilkinson, Aid. W.IH. -Brown and;?,0" and M?- Bocking have left Dr. J. P. Cade, 'directors; H. w. Vancouver for Aqua Callente, a Birch, managing secretary, and 1 "ecf" winter resort They will Miss Jean Harrison. R.N.. lady u-ia;Coronad Pasadena San-uit ' Ti,Aiti f.. ta Barbara and other California re- . half hour's fon a lourned to onsidcr private ma f"": S.Bf!n"V ters Drougnt up by the secretary. The hopHft board last night reiterated a previous decision not to pay to the hosbftal suddIv firm of Incram & Bell do tv on sterilizer I m. turned to this coast from a two months' trip to New York. ANNOUNCEMENTS drums recently delivered to ; th 'notitotltt. The ffftti had a letter,' Baptist Christmas Tree, Dscem-i before trie board siting that thejber 20. quotation on the equipment had been f.o.b. Erie, Pa., and that, Canadian Legion BJLS1. Chrlst- ur:fiurf ui posjyion ian oy rnas rree Uiacemoer 21, the board in refusing to pay the unforeseen duty was unfair On Mov?e Christmas Tree, Decem-motion of Aid. Brown, seconded tier 22. by Alex McRae, the secretary was i Mv-tructed to communicate with: Ladles' Auxiliary St. Andrew's the firm Statins that the hnnrrl : Pnrtftv TlrMjmanav Hnnro rm. ima morougniy unaersiooa tnatfber 31. Moose Hall. In order to accomodate thaw rie- the niece of eaulDment was to t i airing to go south after close of j duty free. schools .Friday, December 20th, the Moose Charity Ball January 10 i uanaaian National steamships an-1 . -. ... . ..... ert!cwui sa f!omrfnc2Seprt A PUBLIC MEETING in the interest of 10:00 p.nv,i Thursday. December 19th. This1 boat arrives Vancouver 7:00 a.m. i Sunday, December 22nd. I j In addition to above, the SS. '. IPrlnce Charles" will sail fromi Prince RuiJert for Vancouver 10:00 pjn. Sunday, December 22nd, arriving Vancouver 2:00 pjn., Tuesday, December 24th. Make reservations earlv at Citv Ticket nrripo ilThird Avenue, Phone 260. (295) HOTEL ARRIVALS i Aid. A. J.Prudholrame, candidate for Mayor, 1930 Wl'.l be h?!d in the Moose Hall ati'r -.ay. December 21. at 8 p.m All cindldfUes for muni' pnl honors are Invited. 1 296; Everybody's Choosing the new VI CTOR RADIO WITH ELEGTROLA Because It Docs what every Radio " would like to do Gives Satisfaction COME, HEAR THE VICTOR TONE TEST Model 1-15 ...,JV$375 ,Easy yTMnis and You Can Turn' In; Model R-32 $253 Your Old Instrument assart Payment "If It's Victor We Have It" I 1,.-. Christmas Greeting To our many patrons In the city and country we wish all a Merry Xmas, and we take this opportunity of thanking: all for the hearty support we have received In the past. We hope our business relations will continue in the future. Here are a Few Specials for Xmas Veek MIXED NUTS Per lb 25c 'CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELL WALNUTS 7K 2 lbs. for i Vl CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELL ALMONDS Qf Aft 3 lbs. for P JL.UU TABLE RAISINS 2 lbs. for ..... ABLE FIGS 2 lbs. for 45c 45c BLUE RIBBON COFFEE Per lb. Wtft; MALKIN'S BEST COF FEE Per lb 65c BRAID'S BEST COF- (tZn FEE Per lb DJ1 BRAID'S BEST B. L. 7Cn TEA Per lb Iwt Cup and Saucer Free With Each Pound of Tea. HILL BROS. COFFEE HCn Per lb i O Peaches, Pineapple, Apricots, Pears, Raspbe"lei strawberries, fruit for salad. Can be assorted. Q TINS Q-f A A Price O FOR ?JLvU FRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVING FRIDAY AND MONDAY Celery, Lettuce. Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Spinach, Bunches of Carrots, Beets, Parsley, Leeks. Fruits Oranfes, Apples, Bananas, Pears, Jap Oranges, Grapes, ' Cranberries, All Fresh. PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY SO THAT IT WILL BE FILLED WITHOUT SHORTAGE Xmas Turk1 rived. All wel Also Prime Beef, Suet. ilCANADIAN PACIMC BeatDepartment eyOGcese and iGoodiMuttti Chickens -fall fresh birds) lust ar- pd. feoSine In ahd pick your dinner, n? FresfiTiPork, Young Veal, Chopped MAKE OUR STORE YQUR JIEADQIARTERS FOR XIAS GIFTS MUSSALIEM GROCERY CO.," LTD. 417-421 FIFTH AVENUE EAST PHONE 18 ifiiNCjyPEnT; B.C rilONE 81 UNION STEAiMSHIPS LIMITED Sail in t turn rrlnc Rupert tor VAMOl tK. VICTORIA, Swauwik Uaj. Dutrdale. Alrrt lUn etc. Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. "fur VANCOl'VKK. VICTOKIA, llulrd;ilf. Alrt IUr. eir. . Frldar inldnliht rir ALICE AIIM. A.N VOX. STEWAUT, Naiw IUer, Tort Hlnipsoo. bun-day, 8:00 p.m. US nd Avenue It. M. SMITH Agent Prince Rupert, II. C. II rough rkeU wild to Victoria and KeattU jnd batrace cbecked thioucli to destination. B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Dec. 14, 28. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Dec. 18. Jan. 1. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Agents For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General Aeent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Ran ad ian National Hlic Largeft Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX, each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday, 4 p.m.. and Saturday, 8 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH OUELN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. IWSSKXOKIt .TKAINS LEAVE PRINCE RU'ERT MONDAY, WEItNESIlAY nd SATI H11AY at 11:30 a.m. for PRINCE (1EOIKIE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all poliilj Eastern Canada, Inltrd State. AGENCY ALL OCEAJ STEAMSllir LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 260 Aid. C. H. Orme will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow evening for Victoria where he will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with his family, who are residing for a year In the south on account of Mrs. Orme's health. I Among local school teachers :who will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver .to spend their Christmas and New Year vacations at various points I 'n the south will be Miss Marjorlc Shlel, Miss E. P. Orassle, Miss J. D. Molfatt, Eric aee, miss pnyins Lamb, Miss S. A. Mills. Miss Mary Easthope, Miss Margaret Magulre, Mrs. St. Clair Johnston, Harry Ollllland, Miss A. Garnet and Miss Roe. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and StyU t iAll Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 Do you read the classified advertisements?