December 2C, 1929 Start 1930 with This Resolution Get your Drug Store Requirements at J f.j.rST yfuf Pioneer Drueeistx .0 AVE. f, SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONE -?o200 Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED itji.inn rium rrlnre lluptrt 1 NI "! K: .y,cl0K,A- Snin my, Itulrdale. Aim lto. etc, Tu- . I t 1 .Jit (Kill v . t (M KB. VICTOUIl. Ilulrdalc. Aim Itaj. rtr . Friday mldiiliht l H i; IBM. ANTOX. -81EWAUT. Naa. Ulier. IVrl "iZpStu. "n-...ii. d.O P.IU. ..imrv u. M SMITH Arrnt Prim Hupcrl. II. C. : i 1 1.11211 tVkrU wild to Mil or la ami Hrattl .and baggage theektd n I., iirotluatktii ckl Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From ( MMISEK 'AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 rthi r Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway Jecember 28, January 11, 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1, 16.29. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. Agents For All Steamship Lines liarU, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Si I i I. x a 1 tm A M w m V D i yZ. m.n n 1 U fa Ifat liV I II 8 Ik i ffVl ft U I "WHUittix rtiiuimL. 1 ml w mmm a i mm . Largcft Kaifway SyAcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ut . , from PRINCE ItUI'EKT for VANCOUVER. V1C-SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thurkdar 10:00 pjn. .OX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. i ..i NOK1H and SOUTH OUeXN CIIAItLOlTE ISUWDS, Uii '.nightly. LIU LBAVB I'KIKrr KtTi:UT , H'.N Hi:i)SKHIMY ami SATIHDW it II JH. for I'ltlM i: i imi:. tliIU-VIV WISNU!, 44 p4m Eastern 3aa4a. VkH AUKNt'V ALL OCEAN STKAMtllir UMRS . Ticket Office 528 Third Ae, Prime Rupert Phone 26li COAL ! COAL ! ' 1 1 :iA EGGr-Delrvei-ed, per ton $12.00 U i : HTA EUG Delivered, iter ton 12.50 . :KTA LUMPDelivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD IT. i:DS-Per load $L50 l TTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Don't Sacrifice your Model T Ford Protect your investment by running our Model T Ford as long as possible. Expenditure of a few dollars may enable ou to get thousands of miles of additional service. Iirimj the car to us and let us tell jou. how much it will cost to put it in A-l shape. We use only genuine Ford parts. All labor charged at standard flat rate. 1 II , S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 88 Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Ilig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. C8G. J. It. Gosse, Phone 20 Per cent discount off all Toys, Weal QUt Shop, next Ire-iqnd.'. tbe, pptician, Tftlrti' Avenue- George Boric Jr. returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday morning from a ten-day trip to Vancouver. Mrs. M. A. Dunuis of Haysport i spent Christmas in town, arriving on Tuesday aiternoon's train irom the Skeena River. Mrs. S. A. Corlev arrived in the city on Tuesday afternoon's train irom Lome creek to spend ennst-mas in town. Constable Harris. R.C.M.P., Haz- clton, who had been on a brief trip south on escort duty, arrived in the city cn the Prince Rupert yesterday morning ana proceeded oy tram to the interior. Freemasons please attend Divine Service St. Andrew's Cathedral Sunday evening. December 29. As semble Masonic, Hall at 7 o'clock nrompt. Auspices Tslmpsean and jyee Lodges, oud Constable Andrew Grant of the city detachment of the provincial police returned to the city on the prince Rupert yesterday morning after spending a two weeks' vacation in Vancouver. Mrs. Grant and family are remaining in the south for a whIleMonger. Mrs. Wilfrid Qratton and daughter, Mrs. G. C. Arseneau, who have been spending the past two months in southern California cities, expect to leave for home the latter part of this month. Bn route home they will stop off In San Francisco and Seattle to visit with friends. J. McGregor White, who is stand- ippntl thf next feYtiay; party, consisting dj thrj iwo women, siagea Christmas Eve intth There was a xathef yl as tne occasion was tune. jam.. mmwiwjm (HTafie w vary Hall ndanea oppor- in commami orxaptr wen mc- Lean. who is relieving the regular skipper, Capt. D. Donald, who Is spending a holiday ashore in Van couver C.N.R. steamer Prince Rup ert arnvea in port at iu:au yi oav mornine aMUL vancou PoweM JUrec anoTaenaWFalls a ailed aViyfh. for AEyflland Ste, art, whncefhc mt return hen sou th bonnd, Ihlc evening. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson is expected to arrive in the city on this afternoon's train from Smithers to tke over the local medical practice of Dr. J. A. West, who will be leaving next month for Vancouver. Dr. Hanklnson will be followed to the city later by his wife and faintly. In Vancouver, it is understood thtt Dr. West will go into practice with Dr. C. A Eggert, also formerly of this cltv. who rrtd .T'in to the province in March after having spent, the past year entasteu in oost-graduatc work in the United States end Europe, specialising in the practice of pediatrics. ANNOUNCKMBNTS Ladies' Auxiliary St. Andrew's Society Hogmanay dance December 31. Moose HalL Moose Charity Ball January 10 SUITS! SUITS! MADti TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and All Guaranteed StyW SUITS, STBAM CLEANED AND . PltRSSED . (Vriptliver to Any Pari of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone l49 See Joe Bro; For Your Holiday Needs WE WELCOME YOU AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Next to Capitol Theatre THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE BRONCHITIS 1MB At bedtime rub tha throat and tyjff chest thoroughly with V 9CKS Vapo Rues Ovmr a I Million Jmn UmmJ Y.grty "Seven .Dials Mystery." Watch for it in a few days- Watch for our specials tomor row. Cash & Carry, Third Avenue. Phone 300. Make your reservations now at Arseneau's and Lamble's for Elks' New Vear Cabaret. (tf) The Daily News will commence a new story in a few days. It is called the "Seven Dials Mystery." Capt. J. B. Colthurst arrived in the city on this afternoon's train from Terrace and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for the south. James Parquhar, who has been spending Christmas at Terrace, arrived in the aw on this after noon's train -from the Interior and will sail tonight on the Prince Ru pert lor a trip to Vancouver. nuii.il w U6iu A Cvuitujbiuuw a wrc i . . local drydock preparatory to taking ; ine Cliy- A taxi automobile went over the road on Eleventh Avenue near Alfred Street yesterday afternoon, The car fell on the muskeg on its cide and was somewhat damaged i No one was hurt. As far as the police were con cerned, Christmas festivities went off quietly enough here this year. There were a few inebriates, as might have been expected, but there was little If any disorder serious enough to warrant police court action. President and Mrs. G. A. Bryant held open house yesterday afternoon for members of the Rotary Club and their ladies. There were many callers who were Introduced to Dr. Irving, a member of the na- ing by the steamer Prince William JSZfi Tw,JSmr thiK ) k.tno nu.nnjiitworf ot tv,. who are paytng a brief visit to up local service out oi tnis port lor ... T.T,. the Canadian National Steamships, ' J-"J F' Vam Kam-ni, m TiZ loops physician and member of the Vancouver, where he took his chief SMhirlSSSS?; engineer's engineers naners papers. panied by Mrs. Irving and daughter, They arrived in toe city on the . . . Prince Rupert yestarday morning ine smpress t-iayers. a traveiung endi return uth this evening.! musical group from Bdmooton. ar-!n Trahta m. uubi-.r a, lived in the city on Tuesday after-; noon's train froqiSmithen and will nntarv rinhXwiav ere. The ! 1 en and! r e on The mystery surrounding the: The Winter Spoils Club at Stewart has started its activities In Car-olan's HaU and considerable enthusiasm is being evinced In basketball and other lines of sport. Uasketball practices are to be held twice a week for girls, boys and seniors and later It Is hoped to get league activities under way. Other athletic lines besides basketball are also to be taken up by the new Basketball continues to be played at Anyox ina more or less haphazard manner with four teams Ex-High, Oddfellows, High School and Mine providing the activity. Play on a full league scale has not yet been commenced, though it probably will be later. Practices are Doing continued during the vacation period. It is still possible that inter-town games may be played between Anyox and Prince Rupert later in the season. ' CLEARING THfTllOUSE "The house is on fire," cried the tenor. "The audience must be dismissed at once." "All right," replied the manager, "Go out and sing." Busy Bast. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Steam HrateU. Travellers' Sample Rooms Hot and Cold Water Tree Buss Meets-All Trains - 1 and Boats . ..( Rate $1.09 and Dp SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES JOHN FRY and A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Centra) L V . Shannon anc Conrad Lee, Consort. Alta ; Oic Aushik, Seattle: J. A. Hebert, Edmonton; 2. P. Oagn? and T. F. Kelly, C.N.R.; E. Sitek, city; Andrew Oray, Regina. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PKUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts. Savoy P. Oorrigan. Haselkm; E. Hen-rikeon. C.NJI.; Hans Holm, A. Peterson and O. M. Fraser, city; Swan son, Anydirr' Steamship Movements For Vancouver-Sundays ss. P. Charles 10 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala ....1:30 p.m. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Venture ....Midnight From Vancouver- Sundays isa. Catala 4 p.m. Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10.3Q ajn. Fridays ss. Venture ..p.m! Fridays ss. Prin. Mary ....4 pjn. Bats. ss. P. Charles 10:30 ajn. Dec. 28 ss. Prin. Norah ....ajn For Naas It. and Port Simpson- Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn from Naas It. and Port Simpson- Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 am For Stewart and Premier Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn Weds-ss. Pr. Rupert ...4 pan. Sats. ss. Pr. Charles ....4 pjn. From Stewart and Premier-Sundays as. Pr. George 8 pjn Tuesdays ss. Catala ..11:30 ajn Thurs. ss. P. Charles ....8 pjn For Anyox and Alice Arm- Sundays pjn. Wednesdays 4 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesdays s 11:30 ajn Thursdays 8 pjn For Queen Charlotte Islands Dec. 21 ss. Prince John 10 pjn for Alaska Dec. 20 as. For the East Princess Norah ajn From Ocean Falls- Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 ajn. Fridays sa. Prin. Mary 4 pjn. Fridays ss. Venture pjn. eats. as. P. Charles 10.30 ajn For Ocean Falls Sundays m. P. Charles 10 p.m Thursdays sa. P. Rupert 10 p.m. Fridays as. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. Mail Schedule Mons.. Weds.. & Sats. 10:30 ajn. From the East Suns., Tues. & Thurs. 3:30 pjn. For Vancouver Sundays 9 p.m. Tuesdays 12:30 pjn. Thursdays 9 pjn. Fridays 11 pjn. i rrom Vancouver I Bunaays 4 pjn. ! Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. Fridays - pjn. Saturdays 10:30 ajn. De.:. 14 and 38 ajn. disappearance of clothes from thei Rundavs 7 pm. Ooor leading to the above McCaJIery& v i Liesaay wasug on wtien,b U ..ri """ weanesaays iiiipoqns BBVBCI SU WW. at n had liitL-u the suit thinking it was jiil of his own which he had sent to the cleaners ajpdAad been returned to tbe wrong place. I 7 ; j Sport Chat ; OirtCCl RntnrelnM T Y e same AvenuaiaVrnro Stewart nd Premier 3 pjn. .3 pjn. r lueww- .... .-w t.n-ii too ajn. Thursdays 8 pjn. Sundays 8 pjn. For Anyox and Alice Arm '-'i-nctays ...7 pjn. Wednesdays 3 pjn. "rom tnyox Tnesdavs Thursdays arul mm UP ifajn. pjn. To Na River and Port Simpson-Sundays 7 pjn. From Naas Uivcr, Port Slrassor. Tuesdays ..: 11:30 ajn. Cod Is Not at Home in High Temperatures ST. JOHN'8. Nlld.. Dec. 26. The enera' conclusion that cod are not found In water above 51 degrees i -on halt has been reached by Investigators who last summer studied the fishing grounds along the sooth side of the Strait of Belle Isle aMU eastern nd. vm'ot the two cemrgt at the Strait whare the cod fishery is unusually rich. - nurpose of comparing , catches of fish with the temperature of the water, a thermometer was used that could be lowered to any riven deDth and drawn to the surface showing the temperature l at the depth in question. j Records of the investigation conducted co-operatively by the Me-1 mortal University College and the Department of Marine and Fisher- ; ies, show that the codflsbery suddenly began In the Strait of Belle Isle on June 8, when the water at bottom had reached a temperature of 48.2 F., and that good fishing j continued while bottom water in the -ay fluctuated between 47 and 91 1 "roes. When, in the latter part i f July, the water temperature rose perceptibly, a marked falling off In the cod fianerv was observed though I raterrtng and porpoise were abun-' aant. 1 The use of the thermometer in j fishing is more applicable to trawling and Jigging, since movable gear can be shifted easily Into cod water, j whereas traps must be left for long periods Jn one place, wftere temperatures vary from day to day. j NO CAUSE FOR COMMOTION ; man began clattering about in ! the back of the courtroom, push-1 itng over cnairs ana generally upsetting things. j "Young man," said the Judge at , length, sternly, to him, "you make la great deal of noise." I 'Tour Honor," eame the reply, "I have lost my overcoat, ana I jan: looking for It." "Well well," snapped the Irate 'Udge "people often lose whole 1 tiuiu here without half as much ' disturbance." Lethbrldge Herald. n .1. 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