1TIE DAILY NEWS Saturday, December TAUE SIX 21 Oisr Temptation IS NOW IN FULL SWING We Invite You to Visit Our Store, bargains Galore. The Acme Importers CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING O.'TrPTTO.OUtr-TOTTTDOATlNG DIIYDOCK Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, I'attern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK .. . PHON'E.43 AND 385 -If ' VM IK mwmmm ,i . 1 1 PHONE US FOR A TRIAL ORDER OF Nanaimo Wellington Lumpand Alberta Bootless Fresh Shipments Arrive Every Week Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 & 117 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" K lppers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily ,by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Advertise in "The Daily News" WATERFRONT WHIFFS Hope Given Up For Kanatak; Hunt Concern Iiuys Nelson Lease; Pete Thompson to Build New Halibutter t Mavinrr conrplied tho antira vprrinn nrmmrl thp fJnlf nf : rad Wold, was the skipper on the Kanatak, every possible ; place that the wreck might be found' has been searched. Cantain Wold believes they were caught in a heaw sea, the pilot house smashed, and the boat sunk at once. On November 25. the Rainier, with CaD- w.v vh-"' w "v'" cludlnc trip snftha II and Horseshoe in command, joined the coast guard cutter Unalga in the search for the missing Kanatak. The Rainier made a thorough search around Mlddleton Island and was able to land in places on the island. From Cape St. Elias the Attu went across to Montague Island, where a thorough search was made. She also went through Hyag Strait to Wlngham Island, where the wrecked Sea Bird was found. The Kodlak region and around Barren Island in Cook's Inlet and other places were searcnea by the unaiga. in fact, according to Captain Wold, there was no logical place left to ST. IVEL'S XMAS PUDDINGS each' 60C XMAS STOCKINGS. CRANBERRIES Price CELERY Price RED GRAPES LETTUCE Price CAULIFLOWER Each MAPLE BUDS SWIFT'S BONE-' LESS, IIAMS ... HOLLY- i?olt20c 33c FOR 35c TO ?uut 5c to95c 30c X FOR FOR' FOR 35c 2for45c IID. FOR 12c 30c FOR 35c 29c .A FOR . i , 4 -LB, HP- "Price -I-FOR iut Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. Ditching grounds are to undergo im provements, in addition to the establishment of the lawn bowling green. Pacific Salvage Co's power tug Salvage Princess, Capt. Frank Tyler, left at noon Thursday for Van-voucer, where the crew will spend the Christmas holidays, the boat returning north early in the New Year with a tow. Also making the trip south on the Salvage Princess are Joe Desmulles one of the company's skippers, and Joe Leon, owner of the trolling boat Spot. Mssibie has hpn hotip t fini th Gam non & Watt's selneboat Zen Rap Engines Popular Fourteen of the new Rap (Norwegian) seml-dlesel engines, which were Introduced here this year and the merits of which have been extensively advertised in The Dailv ' News, have already been Installed or are under order. They range irom iu to 3i n.p. Installation of a 34 h.p. engine in Magnus Hvedlng's new halibut boat Gulvln. built at McLean's Yard. Seal Cove, has been completed, and also a 14 h.o. In Winter's trolling boat B and C. Installation is now under way of a 14 h.p. in a new trolling boat built in Cow Bay for Martin Berg. This vessel is at present on the Pacific Salvage Co's ways. The other installations, all of which are being carried out by the newly opened Pacific Machine works, will be in halibut and troll ing boats. The National Alroiane Lumber Co.'s power vessel "23" left this week for winter quarters at Porpoise Harbor after having undergone a complete engine overhaul at the Pacific Machine Works. One of the new Rap seml-dlesel installations here Is a 14 h.p. motor in F. Keith's trolling boat Pansy. A 14 h.p. Regal gas engine is being taken out. L. W. Patmore's power cruiser Mary was in the Suga yard on Thursday afternoon for a stuffing box Job. The new Indian Department cruiser Naskena for use of the local agent left this week-end on her first official voyage, since being delivered from Vancouver, when she cleared for the Naas River. The I vessel-.--with- DonrtnlOfl'TSnslable !' A- J Wilkinson in command, Is due to return to port at the first of the week. Earlier preparations are expected to be made for the herrlnc harvnet. out of Prince Rupert this year, as a I result of the experience last wlnten when the run of fish commenced before the fishing outfits were ready handle them. As soon as the herring appear, seining operations will commence with a view to filling the 1930 halibut bait demands. The F. E. Hunt, Ltd., ship concern has taken over from Oiler Besner the lease adjoining the company's present premises on the Prince Rupert waterfront. This Is the property which has been occupied for the past two years by the Nelson Trading Co., which, It is understood, is retiring from the ship chandlery business. The building on the property is bought outright by the Hunt concern, which has no immediate, plans, for use of the property, butTWl. W?rcly hold H ma . The fisff exenSnSwwhlch has oc-1 cupled cupled quarters quarters in in the tne Nelson Nelson prem- prem-1 ' ' i-V . .7. , ""X , -: , Yakutat Bay to Cape St. Elias, the Attu and the Rainier "W'feSdK ! returned to Ketchikan recently without finding the new face win be bunt to the front j slightest trace of the Hl-fated halibut boat Kanatak, or her g "gt $ crew of seven. Practically all hope of finding the crew of stevedoring Co. under contract. the Kantak is now gone. According to Captain Wold 01 ; I the Attu, which passed through here, whose orotner, L-on- his boat vema down the coast front Frlnce Rupert last Tall. Is negotiating with the Prince Rupert dry- dock for the construction of a hew court on the waterfront near the ' 51-foot halibut vessel somewhat station and docks. The work In- similar to Capt. Dan Larsen's Ca-cludes the erection of a small club 1 pella I. It is proposed to lnstal a house for members' convenience ; 54 h.p. Garner full diesel engine, and storing of equipment. Other i Formal announcement of the let ting oi ine contract is expectea to be made in the very near future. Pretty Wedding . At Stuart River Central Interior VANDERHOOF. Dec. 31: The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Davidson of Stuart Rtver was the scene of a pretty wedding, when their only daughter. Margaret Sarah, became th? bride cf Alfred James Vinson. i second son of Mr. and Mrs. George lost Kanatak. The following seven aJ?1 returned to port last Sunday . vinscn, also of 3tuart River men wcie un uie fianaiaic: Captain Conrad Wold, Sverdrup Sverdrupsen, Varney Vanabu, Conrad Hovick, Hans Vooge, Carl Sunde and Louis Furncs. This beinz our final screed be fore Christmas Day, it behooves us aivernoon aiter navmg maae a ; The service was performed by Rev minting trip wine nortn arm oi ; s. c. steer, under a white wedding Porcher Island with Dr. L. W. Ker- beil and arch of pink roses. The p. ftiuwu uwiue. api. j. n. ci- &rjde way given in mar fert and Robert Blance on board The party was away two days and bagged four deer. nHit ct 1 .. to extend our hearty best wishes to Biilmor bulC seU and Pachena all our friends along the 'front that I "AS? nAPf hV were S,bSH YuletidT MVy-efr ' lar'derT be i JfW abundantly of material use. their ! XZZiK-iJZZ material to the Power hearts filled with goodwill and Corporation I of Canada's power house construe - AJJZiTAJi camp at Falls Creek, ud the grow less or their fine sclrits dim- TLSAiliSffff ?r "1c w w uresis uirougn me ice inUh Rppith hut jnisn. aeems dui vptrrfov thnt tnai yesterday we nn on th. the K-.t-ii Ecstall nivr River tn to reach nui-h thir their extenaea inese best wishes, but tempus fugits and here we are do- 'ng it again. With oft repetition It is the more pleasant nevertheless to do. That everyone has a good time and behaves himself in doing so Is our hope. Improving Tennis Court Extensive improvements are being made to the Canadian National Recreation Association's tennis Suggestions .for Your Christmas MIXED NUTS 25c X FOR FOR No peanuts FRESH ROASTED 4 LB. ft PEANUTS FOR JL3 v XMAS 1 LB. Qff CANDY XFORAOX, CHOCOLATES AND LB. QCn FRENCH CREAMS i FOR OOly GINGER WINE CLUSTER RAISINS SOFT SHELL WALNUTS BRUSSELS SPROUTS 1fSr50c destination. There is a, craw of About 80 men now employed jxt, Falls River, where work preliminary to the construction of the dam, and power house Is now well uiver way. A small hydro-electric power plant has already been installed there for use in supplying power for the driving of hoists and other machinery which will be used in the big construction operations. Probably another 40 men are employed on the clearing and slashing of the transmission line between the city and Falls River. , which will be 04 miles long. About half a dozen small fishing boats and their crews are employed, pn this work, which Is in progress at various points along the route which follows via Cloyah Bay and Prudhommc Lake overland to Tyee, whence it will cross the Skeena River and then follow the east side of the Ecstall River to Falls River. The work, while going on rather auieUy and out of sight of the public, is already proving quite marriage bv her father and made a pretty picture n h;r wedding gown of triumph blue crepe de chine fashioned with a high waist line, and caught at the right side with a charming bow A cape collar, draped on the shoulders, was finished In front with a bow of the same material. The bride carried a bouquet of white roses tied with white satin ribbon. In her hair she wore a bandeau of orange blossoms and white ribbon. She was attended by Miss Dorothy II. Baxter and Miss Dorothy Urquhart, who were gowned in dark toned silks, their dresses being finished alike with corsage bouquets of pink sweet peas and white roses. The bridegroom was supported by Lawrence Reld. Following the service a buffet supper was daintily served by friends of the happy couple. The bride cut the three-tier wedding cake to the round of applause from the assembled guests. During the social hour that followed Mr. and Mrs. Vinson received the congratulations of the assembly voiced by the best man. 'Mr. and Mrs. Vinson will take up uieir reaiueuce in tne otuart Kiver district. Interesting Xmas Edition Is Issued At Prince George The Prince George Citizen has Issued an interesting rotogravure section in connection with a special Christmas number of thei int?ror paper which has Just come to hand. Featuring the special section x a long article setting forth the advantages and DossibUltles of Prince Oeorge as "The Metropolis of the Central Interior." Pictures include a view of the railway bridge over the Fraser River, an aerial bird's eye view of the city as well as pictures taken from the air of Summit Lake, Fort McLeod and other city views. There is also a picture of the Baron Bynj md King George school houses there. CANADA'S FOR EST AREA The ' total forest area of Can ada is estimated to be 1,151.454 square miles. Of this area, 845,80 square miles are productive and accessible; a little over one-third of this area bears timber of mer chantable size; the remainder carries young growth not yet fit for use. Pains Around Heart Weak Spells Would Fall Over Mrs. Junes VanaMine, Pfbrooh, Mm., writes: "I had palm around my heart, and suffered with weak, (mothering spells. Sometimes I would fall oter and would hats to bt picked1 up and put to bed "I used several boxes of and it is now ot.t three years lines 1 have had a spell. "I hope anyone who is in the sims condition I was will giro II. c N. Fills a fair trial." Triee, 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of pries by Tk T. Milbuin Co., United, Toronto, Oat. ment also. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY TWO SHOWS ' and 9 p.m. TALKING AND MUSICAL PK0GUAM Davy Lee (JUST A BABY), IN "SONNY BOY" A GREAT COMEDY Comedies ZIP, BOOM, BANG & TRUSTING WIVKS SCENIC Admission, 20c and 65c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30. Admission, 15c and oc Protection Plus Investment " had invested all my earnings with your company until now I would have bezn away ahead of the game." Th above is a statement received from one .f our policyholders whose policy matured recently. He figured the profits realized on his U0lj ;!:. vestments, including bonds, mortgages and studU. etc., also the losses sustained from poor investnu t :, then compared them with the returns from hi Si.rl Life Policy and discovered: 1. That he had made more profits from his m Sun Life Endowment Policy. 2. That his mind, was free from worry connected with ordinary investments. 3. He felt safe and happy because he and his family were protected all the" time. His Sun Life Policy proved to be-not only a nnnr: against death or disauiiityr bunrflFst-cIaf inri S. J. Jabour, N. B. C. Representative SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA Head Office: Montreal Assurance in force over $3,000,000,000; Assets over $300,000,000 'i.n, LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spmce Shiplap $25.00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . $23.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. $22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, 11. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, Retail Yard, Cow bay, Telephone 423 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. SCI Mine Head Coal HARD, HOT, CLEAN AND DRY This coal is rec..'!i:.-.-S all who have used " ' ; the best AlberU i"t ; Into Prince Ruperr i' :r no rock nor slack una deliver It in any .s.y v 1 sire. c,i Stove. 3-lnch to 6-Inch I Furnace Pnrnnro I.limt) Lump .l-',v REMEMBER Our coal Is kept m and you are not p.', water. We Can SitfplJ-Telkwa Lump Wellineton Lump iTi' .or for $13.5 $11.50 INSIDE MILL WOOD Cut 14"xl6' bl? load J1'50 C. C. KETCHUM & CO., LTD. I'lIONE 771 I have something you want; you have something want. Wc get together through the classified n's'