December 21, 1929 Christmas Gifts . ..:ill'Vs lavender Sets ,, 'nturc Rolls I , (.latest 'Purdy's Orlr- .: .1 Moir's. A .... i lis From the Brownies t. tur (Ant Kodak. ) . .. nil's Novelties In Choc t' 1 .utuin Tens and Pencils. I r r OAST MSU1PS :ihhiiw-hih" Coal? Coal? k. nlvmitMge of low prlre rui In our winter supply. : .mil CASSIDV-MFXUMl- In an quantlllr At hi . 1 ix. Oruln and t'rrd r sice Rupert Feed Co i ilONJSS 58 AND S58 fir Alexander I'liev.r: 7B IJKSMK UI.OCK DENTIST PWWIIHI III mi, A lCin;patrick will sail to-mirht on the Prince or his home In Vancouver will spend the Christ-i' New Year vacation. He ucpompanled south by his ,; Gordon Klrkpatrlck, who i i vi' In t.h pltv on tomor- i i noon train from Hasel-"ie he has been relieving medical staff of the hos- Dalcrose Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets from England. Men's Filled Toilet Hags, Christmas Cards, Paper Tags, Seals, .Dressings for parcels and Christmas trcqs. Baby Toilet Sets, Fancy Stationery, Military Brush Sets. ALL MERCHANDISE OF BEST QUALITY AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE yhc Pioneer Druacjistx Tt :PD AVE. O SIXTH ST. TELEPHONE 87&200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Ballings Hum I'rlnc liuprrt V Mw:Ki mICTOU,A' snn ar. Butfdale. Alert Uar. etc.. Tuea- VAM'Ol VKK. VK'TOUM. Huledale, Alet Hay. etc.. Krlclar midnight .U.Wi; ARM. ANYO, 8TKWAKT. Nuw Itlttr, Port nliunnou. bun-a:W p.m. hi A rnue U M. SMITH Agent Prince- Kupert, II. C. n rui.gti iii'ket told to Victoria and Seattle .and baggage checked i.-U n de HI tuition B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and 8kagway Jecembere, January 11, 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1, 15,29. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines hard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Ran ad ian National 7jc Large fl Railway Splcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRIN SERVICE : u ings from PRINCE BURCRT1' Jtpj, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursda' an. I Si-nday, 14:66 Tun. I NYOX, each Wedneda at 4 p.m. ; vTKWAUT each Wednesday. 4 p.m.. and Saturday, 8 p.m. ior MlKTll and SOUTH OL'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. iTtnightly- t IK 1UAINH iX.WT. IIUME KirilUT WKIiKMAV and SATI KU1Y at II :S a.m. fw plcivr r Hi. I. EDMOXTOY. Hi: Si . ,- . f AOEJCV ALL' ' im Ticket Office, 528Thir3 Uaitern Canada. I nltrd upert I'hone 2 CO COAL COAL ! ' .MT-IINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 . i i KRTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 i .; ; ! RTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD ' IT.L ENDS Per load : .$4-50 "X CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 5S0 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Make Your Choice of the Tremendous Stock of the Montreal Importers. LADIES' SHOES LADIES' SLIPPERS MEN'S SLIPPERS and a great variety of other suitable gift article! at unequalled low prices. YOt SAVE MONEY AT Monlreal Importers TIHKU AVENUE C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles. Capt. S. Mabbs, making her final trip north of the season on the run between here and Vancouver. . ..,i .-inn ni & n'clnsk this I aftprnoon from tlie south and will ! sail at 10 p.m. lor Stewart, whence return hp.rv tomorrow eve ning southbound Today's train !or the ensl is iiwuiting the arrival of Uic Prince CliiU'lcs. Local Items The Gift Store Wallace's. 4 a Taxi I'hone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone 086. Moose .Christinas Tree tomorrow at JS, njn In Moose1 Hall. 20 per cent discount off all Toys, Ideal Gift Shop, next Ire land's the Optician, Third Avenue, j M. P. McCaffery returned to the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. R. H. Ive of the Forest Branch service arrived in the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from Ocean Falls. Christmas eifts for evervnnn Toys, games, books, dolls, meccano. iancy gooas, radio, gnunopnone and records at McRae Bros. (299) The Christmas concert of Annunciation School was repeated before another large and appreciative audience In the School Hall last evening. William Gwyer arrived in the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. He is the son of District Engineer and Mrs. W. K. Gwyer, Graham Avenue. Special Christmas music at the Presbyterian Church morning and evening. The anthems will be, "There were Shepherds," "The First Christmas Morn" "All. leula! Alleleuia!" Bolos, "The Holy City,, .by s. Massey and "Star of 'Detmenem oy j. ii. uavey. Alfred B. Young, son of Chief rtsny umcer ana Mrs. k.. Young. Naval Headau&rtera. ia MrnmtMi to arrive in the city on the Catala tomorrow afternoon from his studies at the University of British Colombia to spend the Christmas and New Year hnlirlnv with his parents. Capt. David Ritchie and Capt. J. D. Thurber returned to the city on thf: Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from Seattle where they interviewed officers of the Puget Sound Halibut Vessel Owners' Association on behalf of the Prince Rupert Halibut Vessel Owners' Association with a view to having a petition sent to Wash-ngton. DC. asking for removal of the tarlf fon halibut. A formal report on their mission will be made to the loal association at an early meeting. CS-; I FROM SAIKT JOHN Tu Glasgow llcMat-LlvrrMml Jan. 3. Feb. 1 Montrw Ian. lf nuchas ol Ricum-nrt 'an. 17 Ducbtsa of York Jan 34 Uellta Feb. 7. 'Mar. 7 MlniMdcu "b. 14, Mai. 14 . Montcalm Not MUla at Bilfaat. Tn rkcrhottlg-LMUtan 'n. Si. Mar. 7 SSatafams To Chrrhiiirg.wttintiMi-lliottin r " 0 MMita FROftl VANCOUVER I Tu Hawall-JaHtn-rUtM-nilUp4iics xJan. n. Afar. 39 siiijii ii of Asia I x)eb. IS. xAp. 17 iriiiiasi of "f niwli ' xUar. 8. May 8 Imprass of Russia ; x including call at Honolulu ! AuniT to Atenu evarvwbere or i i. lOISSTEIC Btt-auulilp Oenl. rasa. A tent C P.B BtaUon. Vanaouvr. Tt'lephune. trinity Uil HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Steam Heated. . Travellers' Sample Rooms Hot and Cold Water Free Buss Meets All Trains and Boats Kates SI .00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY KATES JOHN FRY and A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 , Central W. Herman, John Perrln, D. Drisdell and A. Oligny. Porcher Island; T. J. Powers. Sunnyside; Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor, ' Digby Island. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PUUDHOMME, Prop. Oor. of Fraser and Fifth Stt. Favoy Chsrlra Clifrord. Hazeltfm; Archie Palling and I. Christopher-son, city; Clarence Lctnes, Port F:ssington. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREK TERRIBLE SUFFERING Day And Night ith Eczema Mrs. Martin II. Gicsbrecht, Winkler, Man., writes: "I have used 4 1 tsf M SffawKtl BBkBBBBBr with good results for eczema. My face and shoulders were simply covered with blotches of this terrible disease, "Nothing did me any good until I took your medicine and it has relieved me of the terrible suffering I had to go through day and night." Put up only by The T. Milium Co, Limited, Toronto, Out Silk Hosiery, the gift of gifts. get them at Wallace's. H. N. Monk of Smlthers sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. M. Espeland of the Blllmor Spruce Milts Ltd. staff sailed last evening on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. John Fawcett of Keno, Yukon Territory, who arrived in the city this week from the north, left on this afternoon's train for a trip to Brandon, Man. Lelf Erlkson Society Annual Christmas Tree and dance . in Moose Hall on December 27. Children at 3 o'clock, adults at 8. Admission Oentlemen $1.00, ladles 50c. All Scandinavians welcome. Walter Hume has been able to resume his duties . as accountant at the local dry dock after having been confined to his room In the Prince Rupert Club for two weeks or more with a severe cold. The case of Ctffance Doane, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a Juvenile, again came up before Magistrate McCIy-mont in city poUoe court this morning and was further adjourned for eight days. The officers of'tH' fee Scouts are asl:ing fWl'x)nhfcrtlons of enough money to pay fr the -rjost-age on the toys whlttfV they have repaired and are'&entilng out to needy families. The money may be left at the "Empire office. HI I 1 M R Dafoe, whtf'is identified witii t.'ip Ford Motor Co. In Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prine- Charles this afternoon Ui spend the Christmas" holidays visaing with Ws f, arftit-Rev. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. rDaToe.- Sth A-':nup East. ' ;' An appreciated Olft, Genuine Ma.d?ria, a splendid assortment at Wallace s. 000HOiHOOHKKHJOOOOWKHJ10 HHMH0HOHKH0HKHKKOtHK STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! XMAS Suggestions for Dad Motor Meter Tor Radiator Aeroplane rropeller For Radiator Cap Ualoon Tire Gauge Have a Heater Installed Handi-Kit Screw Driver Set Car Owners Socket Set Set of Seat Covers Wedge Cushions For Short Daddies Electric Cigarette Lighter, the kind that clamps on Clamp on Clock . Get Him a New Tire . rair of Skid Chains Parking Lamps Cowl Lamps Step Plates New Rubber Floor Mat Nothing would please 'and surprise youi Dad more than one of the above suggestions put In his car. Phone or write for any . further particulars. ' i. ' tit "Servlee Wilav A famiie" That's Us H S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue I'hone 83 L. W. Shearer and N. Bell of the Massett Canners staff at Old Mas-sett will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince Charles for a trip to Vancouver. J. W. Allen, fisheries department engineer, sailed by the Prince Ru pert last evening on ms return 10 Vancouver after a brief visit here on official duties, i The condition of James Martin,! Park Avenue, who was admitted to the Prince Rupert General Hos-1 pltal a week or so ago, Is reported! to be gradually failing. Miss Vera Youngman is expected to arrive in the city next week from Portland, Ore., to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with her father, C. Li Miss Wadea Museallem was the winner of a handsome diamond ring in a contest carried out in connection with the recent Moose entertainment. Miss Laura Frlz-zell won a wrist watch. Miss Jean McMurphy RJJ.. who recently completed her training for a nurse at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, sailed last evening on the Prince Rupert for her home in New Westminster. R. h! Bedford of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental station stair is leaving on this afternoon's train for his home in Edmonton where he will spend the Christmas and New Year vacation. "e. T. Kennev of Terrace, who has been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the oait month, was discharged from he uiMtitton yesterday afternoon and is leaving on this afternoon's train for his home in the Interior. Special Christmas music at the Presbyterian Church morning and evening. The anthems win be. "There were Shepherds." "The First Christmas Morn." "Alleleuia! Alleleuia!" Solos. "The Holy City, by S. Massey and "Star of Bethlehem" by J. E. Davey. In thi. pooularlty ' contest conducted by th Moose Lodge in connection with the sale of ticket? for the musical show "Hello Hawaii" this week. Miss Wadea Mussallem was winner of the first prize, a diamond ring, whtle Miss Laura fTizzeu captured the sec-iond prize which was a silver I bracelet. Special Reduced Fares On C. N. Coast Steamships Canadian National Steamships announce that effective December 25 to February 28, a substantial reduction Mil be made In the round trip fare Prince Rupert to Vancouver and Victoria. Return fares from Stewart, Anyox and Ocean Falls to Prince Rupert will also be reduced. Tickets will be limited to return March 31, 1930, and will be 3ood going and returning via same line only. Full particulars from City Ticket Office. Third Avenue. Phone 260. (299) ANNOUNCEMENTS f Baptist Christmas Tree, December 20. Canadian Legion B.EJ5I Christmas Tree December 21. Moose Christmas Tree, Decern -Ocr 22. Dance Moose Hall Christmas Eve, Empress Players.. Ladies' Auxiliary St. Andrew's 3oeistv Hmmina rhinM riMam. Pber 31, Moose Hall. Moose Charity Ball January 10 See Joe Brown For Your Xmas Needs WE WELCOME YOU AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Next to Capitol Theatre SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER (' . .' ill i.- Cut line, .Workmanship and StyW All Guarunlccd SUITS STEAM CLEANED AM PRESSED tte Deliver to Any I'nrt of thf City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 645) CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Excursion Fares From Prince Rupert to tf i A AA Vancouver or Victoria J I ill AND RETURN T Tickets Good From December 25 to Final Return Limit, March 31 " " 1 1 PX- (JhurcK $tnnce THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday Christmas Meetings at 11 am. and 7:30 pjn. Special Instrumental and vocal selections with- community singing. Monday Christmas Tree and Demonstration at 7:30 p.m. A good program, with the arrival of Santa Claus at the finish. Tuesday, December. 31-r-Speclal Watch-Nlght Meeting, starting at 11 p.m. You are invited to all these special events. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoe, DJ), Minister Services: Morning Service at 11 ajn., subject, "CHRIST'S BIRTHj THE GREAT DIVIDE IN HUMAN HISTORY." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30, subject, "THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE." A special service of song and story has beerParranged for the evening service under the direction of W. V. Davles, the organist. A cordial welcome. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. ' Christmas Services: Morning Service at 11 a jn. Subject, "WISDOM AND THE BABE." Choruses by Junior Choir, "CHRIST THE LORD IS BORN. TODAY" and "OLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST." Christmas Pageant' by Sunday School at 2:30. Special invitation to parents. Evening Service at 7:30. Cantata by Senior Choir, "THE PROMISED CHILD." Solos, quartettes and choruses. 17 i:li!. ST. ANDREW. CATHEDRAL Very RejJj BGibsor JJean , K , . Morning Prayer and Serman at iV am. Sundaschool at 2:30. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30. On Christmas Day there will be celebration of Holy Communion at 8 ajn. and 11 ajn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev I XhbinislJUctff ruiel!,' BA. Sunday School will mee.t.(itllQj3Q,und will Jolri with the morning congregation at-U o'clock for church service. Carol by Choir, soloist. Master Billy Wllllscroft. Subject. "FEAR NOT, FOR BEHOLD I BRING YOU GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY WHICH SHALL BE TO ALL PEOPLE." Evening Service at 7:30. Subject. "THERE WAS NO ROOM FOR THEM IN THE INN." Special music by the Choir. Anthems, "There Were Shepherds," "The First Christmas Morn." "Alleleuia I Alleleuia!" Soloists, S. Massey, Mrs. James Waugh and J. E. Davy. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning Service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN. EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?" Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony Meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursday's from 3 tb 8 pjn. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor, Rev. John II. Hanson Res. 618 Sixth Avenue West. Phone Blue 187 Sunday Service: Morning Worship (English) 11 ajn. Sunday School at 12:15 pjn. Seal Cove Suunday School at 12:15 pjn. Evening Worship (Scandinavian) at 7:30. Special song. Cordial welcome. High School Term Closed With Dance One Hundred and Forty Pupils Enjoyed Themselves at Affair Last Evening Last night the High School celebrated the closing of the fall term by a dance In the Auditorium of the Booth Memorial School. Nearly one hundred and forty of the High School students were present and the hall was packed to capacity. Novelty was added by a "treasure hunt" and by the Inclusion of games during the dancing. Refreshments, generously provided by the pupils, were served at 10:45 In the Home Economics rooms by members of the High School Girls' Club. The High School 10-pJece orchestra grouped on the stage above the dancers played throughout the evening. THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Raining, strong southeast wind; temperature, 44. Terrace Snowing, northeast wind, 30. Rosswood Snowing, calm, 26. Alyansh Cloudy, calm. 20. Alice Arm Cloudy, west wind, 30. Atlln Cloudy, north wind. 10. WhltehorseCloudy. calm, 2. Carmarcfcs caShdy, calm, 4 below. v : i Dawson Snowing, calm, 10 Silk Kimonos, Nighties, Pyjamas, Ensembles, Dance Sets. Appreciated gifts, see them at Wallace's. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WOMAN Wants work by day or month Appy Mrs. M., Phone Black 69. (302) 1 ft v -1 i