December 16, 1D29 Christmas lardley'i Lavender Sets Manicnre Rolls Chocolates Purdy's Orif. Inat and Molr's. Kodaks From the Urownics to the Cine Kodak. fascall's Novelties In Choc-ulate. founUin Pens and Pencils. Gifts Dalcrose Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets, from England. Men's Filled Toiie't Baca Christmas Cards, Paper Tags, Seals, Dressings for parcels and Christmas trees. Baby Toilet Sets, Fancy Slatibnery, Military Brush Sets. fir, - TELEPMONrS 86 200 ALL MERCHANDISE OF BEST QUALITY AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE yfie Pioneer Druacists THIRD AVE. O SIX l n ST. A Cheque Every Christmas Will be- recejy your family. Santa Claus will deliver it without fail for ten, fifteen, twenty years, or for life. i 1 Jf Figure out what you need in money to make your family happy. Is it $25,00, $60,00 or $100.00. T l vc to make and see them happy while you are with them. W 'hey be happy If their loving Daddy is taken awag? Wl ' n"t make the uncertain certain and see that they are made happy Hke other children on Xmas day by applying for A SUN LIFE CHRISTMAS POLICY Foil particulars will be gladly submitted by calling or writing S. J. Jabour, Phone 615, P.O. Box 1515, Prince Rupert Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assurance In force over $2,000,000,000; Assets over $500,000,000 MAIL -THIS COUPON TODAY nfSfe iaentf .v 8 J. Jabour. Sun ! rnnceSupert . B.Ci Q J' I am interested M he6uft Mt Xmas policy. I awd an ome of; $25.00. $90.00 or $100.00 every Xmas (anctorUne amount required), age ftu .. ... My beneficiary's ae Is Please send me without obUg&ttoo oa my part Ml particulars about voflr Xna pottey.r --t. p. fV- Kame . A '.;ress UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ' ftalllncK'Tfoi rrlnr Ruprrt fAMOltEH. VICTUKIA, Saai.wn Uar. nulrdale. Aim Ua. etc, Tutelar TAsVoUlElE'tVICTOnl. HulMJalf. Ale IU. . FrWT JoMlnUht Xl ALICE AKM. ANVOV. 8TEWAKT. M KJrr, Port Moipwrn, bun- i:i 5Bd A?nne m K M SMITH aient Prinre Baprrt. II.C. Tlnwcti i kH tul to Wrtorta aiM ittl .and bar cbtckrd Ikmoxli to drstlnatlau. B. C. Coast Steamshtp Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway 14- M' . , , To Vancouver. Victoria. 8eattte-J?ec. 18. Jan. 1. Princess Mary Oean FaUs. etaJVancoiiver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pm. CANADIAN! PActnci Airrnts C Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Qic Largcft Kailway STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, TOItlA. ke ATTl.r. and Intermediate points, each Tl and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX, each Wednesday at 4 p.m. lor STEWART each Wednesday. 4 pjn.. JSatur Rf2' For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE 1 1 LANDS, fortnightly. IMKMAdLK TKA1NS LEAVE 1'KINCE HUITHT For All MearaSDW wnn Ave.. Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Splcm in America V1C- Tliursda" 1 1 :S0 a.m. fur HUNCE Mtrn vanaoa, firiWfieBiTBrVff Dr Alexander PHONE 475 HFKNKK MOCK DENTIST MONDAY, MT.tiNKKIlAY and SATUtHAV at -i:0KiE. EDMONTON. WINMI'l'O. EO. all all punt 3,Cl AOF.NCV AIX OCEA STEAM!.llir UNE9 City Ticket Gffice, 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert-Phone 2G0 Coal? Coal? advantage of lira prlrt put In jour winter tui'l'l.v. LUOX and CASMIIY-WKU.IVO-To In any qnantltlri Alio lnr iuy 0ri,n' rrfd Pni.ce Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf ' Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone G8C. Nothing over $1 at Ideal Gift ShoD. Third Ave next Ireland's, Hh'e 'Optician ' (203) i Owen Ajfier returned to the chy on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lancaster arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from McBrlde for a visit with relatives here. M. ft. Blott. manager of Edward Linsett (Prince Rupert) Limited, retimed to the, citron tbeiiGatala yesterday tifternWi ifcrri 'a1 business trip to Vancouver. J. N. McPhee was a passenger aboard the Cata'.a yesterday afternoon bound from Butedale to Alice Arm. He will be here again tomorrow on the same vessel en routp to Vancouver on mining business. Miss Joan West, who is attending the University of British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. West. Dr. C. H. Hankinson of Smith-rs arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit, returning to the. interior this morning. He will be coming here soon after Christmas to take over the practise of Dr. J. A. West, who Is leaving for Vancouver. Mrs. George little, who went as iar as Vancouver wun ner nus-band. the well known sawmill op erator, who has left for a business trip to Suva, arrived in the city from the south on the Catala yes terday afternoon and left on this mornings tram for her home in Terrace. Having been favored on the voyage up the coast by wind and tide. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port ahead of time at 2:40 yesterday Bfternoor from the south. The vessel sailed at 8 pjn. for Anyoz, Stewart and other northern points of call whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sail south at 1:90 pjn. CANADLN LEGIOK XMAS TREE Names of the children of ex service men and affiliate members should be handed in not later than December 18. (204) Oar Christmas Stock IS NOW COMPLETE AND WAITING FOR YOUR INSPECTION EVERYTHING IS FRESH AND OF THE REST QUALITY ALMOND PASTE 60c Per lb. v BLEACHED SULTANAS iSc Per lb , RBI BHfkIL-i. 70c Per lb. .... ! -t : TAQLE RAISINS 20c Per pkg , SEEDLESS RAISINS 55cj J-ifc. vk. MOONLIGHT MBLLOfl 44c l-lb. tin WEATHETS MINCBMKAT 25c 2 pkg CHRISTIE'S GINGER 20c SNAPS Per lb. 'DUTCH MAID MAYONNAISE 29c 8-0. bottle DUTCH MAID MAYONNAISE 49c 16-os. bottle . BROWN SUGAR Gc Per lb SWEET JUICY ORANGES 65c . J dos SLICED PINEAPPLE Is. 35c 3 tins KINO OSCAR SARDINES -fl t?n I Per tin ...itli 1 CROWN BRAND SARDINES f I Per tin Al CORNED BEEF U. 20c I Per tin .. PAY US A VISIT AND CONVINCE YOURSELF Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE TITREE Mi itohtileft on, tnli morning's train forth; brief trlrilo Tclkwa on of ficial duties. ' Mrs. C. H. Sawlc of New Hazel-torr arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon'8 , train for a brief visit in the city; Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholls returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a few weeks' visit (io yanjpuver. George Rorle Jr. sailed last night on the Prince Charles for a brief trin to Vancouver. -He expects to return to tne city -on lynrisimas Day. Mrs. W. A. Gow of South Hazel- ton is paying a brief visit to tne city, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. Lone of Dorreen was broueht to the city, from the' nr terior on yesterday afternoon's train for treatment in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. r...i.-Kn .i-Mr i?h!MM 32 vs. Players' Ctab j Championship games for first .jlh of league First game at 8 ofclock M. A. Burbank. divisional engineer for the Caaadan National Railways. retunvSb tfij the city on yesterday afternoonV train after a trip over the dfrfHon on official duties. H. L. Batten, well known Vancouver consulting mining engineer, arrived in the city on yester day afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on professional business and sailed last night on the Prince Charles for the south. R. Tavlor arrived in the city from Smithers on yesterday af - temoon's train to take the posi tion of clerk to CHIt Roadmatteri F. 8. Walton, succeeding H. Lincoln, who has been promoted to other work in the superintendent's nailed la, .might b on; the)' prince onanes ror Vancouver, en, route St. John NB.. where h 1 s: aboard the steAmer iMntnwe January 3 for a trip to his na home in Scotland. The JTaniTiuuifi M local DeooJe who wl'l spend m-Christmas aad New Year holiday season in tbe. south sailed ltot night aboard ttte ?eamei; firlpce Charles , f pfc Vaff- couver. Tne,,vessei naa gune m' large : psWef5T!lst sotfKboudfl. from herftt.fiiosings areiiheaty the steawr Prince Rup T1 lL ,h? lr.om Thuff" day to Friday night this week for the benefit of school teachers and others who wish to go south for the holiday season. ' , IN MEMORIUM In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Sarah Ellen Hardy, who paaaed away in Seattle on December 15. 1928. I "On yvnr ha paaaed vine that oat) day ''Ontf called the rue ' l-v-sd away. "Frg harl Ro. we nevr will 1 "T-T In our hearts he llvwth .-till. "Thp b: w was great ij sh?ck -we w. litii thought th end wi near. Tie only tboar who hHVe ! can tell "The lrw of a loved one without fa- Sadiy mlaaed byU the family. 1 , See Joq( Bpwn,' 1 For Yolir Xmas ! Needs WE WELCOME YOU AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT I Next to Capitol Theatre Bon'f Suffer ! Be Clothed For the Cold Weather GET WHAT YOU WANT AT THE MONTREA L IMPORTERS i : They brought Montreal prices to Prince Rupert. They have a great selection a bigger stock than ever to choose from. A few tickets can be had for the Trades and' Labor Banquet next Friday evening at 8 pjn. Admission $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty sailed last night on the Prince Charles for Seattle en route to California where they will spend the winter. Service, was . held in the Prince Rupert General Hospital yesterday afternoon by Rev. John H. Hanson, pastor of St. Paul' Lutheran Church. The list of children's names for the Eagles' Lodge Christmas Tree closed last night. The Christmas Tree entertainment will be held on Thursflay. J. Smith, St. John's Ambulance instructor for the Canadian Na tional Railways, Winnipeg, sailed on the Prince Charles last night for Vancouver after spending a few days here on official duties. Union freighter Chllllwack, Capt. John Muir, arrived in port from the south at 8 o'clock this morn ing with a cargo of general freight including powder,- coal ana lumber. The vessel, which will probably load lumber at the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill for Vancouver, will go no further north than Prince Rupert this trip. His wife In Edmonton enquires through the city police here as to the whereabouts of Hans or Harry Hansen who left the Alberta cap- has not - "ZLm been heard T"'. from since The missing man is a Dane, 37 of age. five feet eight inches Sears i height, of dark sallow complexion and with tatoo marks on his arms and chest. He has served as a sailor in the United States, Navy ana was aiso employed on tne Canadian Pai lie Railway as a bridge worker. TORONTO STOCKS (Oourtevy S. D. Johncten Go.) Close For the Day Amulet 156. 1 60. Dome. 7.25. 7.36. Falconbridge, 5.90, 6.00. Hudson Bay. 9.65. 8.86 International Nickel. 3055, 30.75 Imperial Oil. 27.00, 2750. Mandy. 35. Nil. Mlnjig Corporation. 3.05, 3.10. Mclntyre. 1450. 14.75. Noranda 3440, 3450. Stadarona, 3 V. 4. Shetjr'tt Gordon. 8.77, 2M. Sudbm Basin. 351. 3.00. Teck .Hughes. 5D5. 5.15." smores jjga, 2.90. m Hargraves. 1.27. 138. Japanese and United States AfO In Arrnrn li C 111 IHIUI U wimmtmYiM n- Amertean-Japanese accord has been reached which will tend to bring av.,t. actual naval reduction was announced at the week-end. . n ... I hricfmuc Snilinjre a,Eri MilIUEUil Lill IIII1 r ! C. N. Steamships In order to accomodate those de-sirinc to go south after close of schools Friday. December 20th, the From Alaska-Canadian National Steamships an- Dec. 18 ss. Princess Norah pin 'nounce that the S. "Prince Rud- iert" will sail from Prince Rupert 1 or Vancouver b:uu pm.. Friday, ue-, cember 20th. Instead of 10:00 p.m., Thursday. December 19th. This boat arrives Vancouver 7:00 am. Sunday, December 22nd. In addition to above, the SB. "Prince Charles" will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver 10:00 pm. Sunday. December 32nd. arriving Vancouver 2:00 pm., Tuesday, December 24th. Make reservations early at City Ticket Office, Third Avenue, Phone 260. (205) ANNOUNCEMENTS See the Christmas Pagent 'Brlngers of Qlfts" Anglican Cathedral Hall. December 16 at 8 pm. Baptist Christmas Tree, December 20. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Christmas Tree December 21. Moose Christmas Tree, Decem- ber 2J. Ladies' Auxiliary St Andrew's Society Hogmanay dance Decern-'r 31, Moose Hall. Moose Charity Ball January 10 WHY THE TRAFFIC JAM "I hate those Impromptu com piexions, don't you?' "What do vou mean" "Tftoe they make up as ibtjr'&Ql WHV GIRLS STAY HOME "Alice could Kve married anv- body she pleased." "Tnen wny u aiie still single? "She never pleased anybody. Tit -Bits. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Gulbraiwen Player Piano in good condition. Phone Red 704. . (207) STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courttiy 8. D. Johnvton Co. Bayview, Nil, 3. Big Missouri, 58, CO. Coast Copper, 10.00, Nil. Cork Province, 4, 5. Cotton Belt, Nil, 32. Dunwell, 3, Nil. Duthle Mines. 35. 40. 1 George Copper, 255. 255. Georgia River, 13, 15. Golconda, 78. 79. Grandview, 13, 14. Independence, 3, 5. Indian Mines, 3, 4. Inter. Coal & Coke, 25 Vi, 29. . .. ttt nt, n 1 1 1 Kootenay King, 5V4, 6. L. it L., 1, NIL Lakevlew, V2. 1. Lucky Jim, 6, 9. Mohawk, 2, 3. Morton Woolsey, 10, Nil. Marmot Metals, 1V4. 2. National Silver, 7, 9. Noble Five, 41. 43. Oregon Copper, 10, 10. Pend Oreille. 2.45, 250. Premier, 1.61, 1.63. Porter-Idaho, Nil. 30. Reeves Macdonald, 1.15, 1.19 RUfus-Argenta, 8, 9Vi. Ruth-Hope, 20. 21. Silver Crest. 5. 6. Silverado, Nil, 33. Rnowflake, 12, 14. Terminus, 2, Nil. Topley Richfield, 4, 5. Tork. Nil, 80. Woodbine. 2ft, 3. Bluebird, 5, 5 ft. Oils A. P. Con.. 150. 151. Calmont, 08, 1D0. Dalhousie. 155. 1.60, -Fabyan Pete. 54, 6. Home, 950, 9.60. Vulcan, 66. 70. .1 Freehold. 50. 60. : nargaL 90, 95. 1 Sterling Pacific, 1.20, 132. Merland, 1.08. 1.10. Mercury, 66, 63. Steamship Movements For Vancouver Sundays ss. P. Charles 10 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala 1:30 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 pjn. Fridays ss. Venture .. Midnight Dec. 18 ss. Prln. Norah .5 pjn. From Vancouver STindays ss. Catala 4 pjn. Weds. ss. P. Rupert 1050 ajn. Fridays ss. Venture pjn. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary .4 pm Sats. ss. P. Charles 10:30 a.m. Dec. 28 ss. Prln. Norah ..jun. For Naas R. and Port Simpson-Sundays ss. Catala pjn. From Naas R. and Port Simpson- Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 am. For Stewart and Premier Sundays ss. Catala ......... 8 pjn. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert ...4 pjn, Sats. ss. Pr. Charles ....4 pjn. From Stewart and Premier Sundays ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. I Tuesdays ss. Catala .11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. P. Charles ....8 pjn. Foi Anyox and Alice Arm Sundays 8 pjn. Wednesdays 4 p.m. Vrn From Anyox and ,nH Alice .lir. Arm .rrr, -mesaays - ir.iv am. i Thursdays . 8 pm. For Queen Charlotte Islands- Dec. 21 ss. Prince John 10 pm From Queen Charlotte Islands-Dec. 19 ss. Prince John ... am. For Alaska-Dec. 28 ss. Princess Norah am. From Ocean Falls Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 am Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 4 pm. Fridays ss. Venture pm. Sats. ss. P. Charles 10:30 am. For Ocean Falls-Sundays ss. P. Charles 10 pm. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 pm HOTE ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. Ji PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy J. Loen, CNJt. Mati Schedule Fop the East jifons.. Weds., & Sats. 10:30 ajn. From the Cast Suns., Tues. it Thurs. 3:30 pjn. For Vancouver-Sundays ...9 pjn. Tuesdays 12:30 pjn. Thursdays ...9 p.m. Fridays 11 pin. CJR., Dec. 18 4 pjn. From Vancouver-Sundays 4 njn. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn, Fridays pjn. Saturdays 10:30 ajn. Dec. 14 and 23 ajn. For Stewart and Premier-Sundays 7 pjn. weanesaays 3 pjn. Saturdays 5 pjn. From Stewart and Premier- Tuesdays 11:30 am. Thursdays 8 pjn. Sundays 8 pjn. For Anyox and Alice Arm- Sundays .7 pjn. Wednesdays ..2 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesdays , 11:30 ajn. Thursdays 8 p.m. To Naas River and Port Simpson-Sundays .7 pjn. From Naas River; Port Simpson-Tuesdays 11:30 am To Queen Charlotte Islands-Dec. 7 and 21 9 pjn. jFrom Queen Charlotte Islands- Dec, d and 19 ajn To Alaska Points Dc. 14 and 28 ....ajn. From Alaska Points Dec. 18 ..pjn. Advertise In the sally News. MnuiLD b. c: Filled With Hi Good. Vat i1 Points Pacific' Mlik has a letter from Mrs. Arthur .May, a .resident up country, that is. filled with gco4 comment, an4 the points she makes are so nicely Inter laced it seems upsetting the unity of her letter to print part of it. How she came to use Pacific Milk and the fine results it gives are effectively set forth. PACIFIC MILK "Facfrry at Abbotjiford, B.C. A.W.EdgeCo. Northern British Columbia's Largest Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Supply House Clearance Sale . of Wallpaper TOTAL STOCK OFFERED AT 25 per cent Discount CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. 1 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. . ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385