LADIES' SHOES LADIES' SLIPPERS MEiN.'S SLIPPERS and a great variety of other suitable gift articles at unequalled low prices. YOU SAVE .MONEY AT Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE amimmv Mrs. Van Valkenbere arrived in the city on the Prince Charles Saturday afternoon from Van couver and proceeded by the Prince John the same evening to watun uiver, Mossett inlet. Mr. and Mrs. G A. Kennedy arrived in the city from Prince Oeorge on yesterday afternoon's their son and daushter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. II O. Kennedy. Third Avenue. Game Warden E. Martin, who was returning north on the stranded steamer Cardeaa lttat week from a trip to Namu on official duties, arrived in the city from Port Easing ton on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs James A. Brown and rtaiwhter of Port Essington arrived in the city on yesterday af-'emoon's train for a brief visit 'n town. They were among passengers who were coming In on the stranded steamer Cardena. Friday evening. James Stewart, who is study-ine: at the University of British Central Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Steam Heater). Travellers' Sample Rooms Hot and CoM Water Free Buss Meets All Trains ami Boats "ates Sl.efl and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES JOILN FRY and A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Central O. Rollag, F Ollnn and P. Voyer city; 6. Ungard. Big Falls: J. B Johnston and Nick J. Coulter. Port Edward: R. Swannnn Swe den; J. Nyman and A. Hersehina Stewart: H. Gill, Vancouver. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Praser and Fifth Sts. Savoy J. Loen and R. Reid. C.N.R Henry Bergeron. H&zelton; T. Frost, Ritchie: Joe Trulson, Usk Mr. and Mrs. II. Helln. Balmoral t;ar.nci: A. D Stewart and J. Hansen. Porcher Island. -nuiLD n. tv Pacific Milk At Christmas Time mm in i BBS! i The inference is a fair one that Pacific Milk is bavin a part in the I forthcoming festivities. Cooking and baking rises to enormous proportions in preparation for Christ mas and the additional demand now for this good milk is actually considerable. PACIFIC MILK TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ""OR 8AI.E New Victor portable gramaphone with 2 twelve inch, and 13 ten inch records. Doing cheap. Apply Box 213 Daily News Office. (203 1 Jjt Miss T. Curries sailed last night on the Catala for a trip to After her present voyage north, the Union steamer Catala will add Ocean Falls to her regular list of calls on the run, leaving here on Tuesday afternoons for the south. The Post Offtee General Deliv ery and Registration wickets will train to spend Christmas wXth0 .FJul m to II ajn. Tne pucic -only. obby will be open from 8 am. to 8 p.m. . . Miss Rita Meujgft who is attending ProvlnftiaXNOrmal School at Victoria, arrived in the city 'rom the southron the Prince Charles SaUmSat afternoon to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. McLean, Seal Cove. Mies tarsarpt MrHnffprv who 'ast evening irom Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr. M P. McCaffery, Fourth Avenue West. who will .visit with her. here. M Moore,! i DeroterVner .mtttriage, n 3ided in prince Hypffc-. FolldWttlg the decent death il California wf 'H. T. CeflerWy. ther remain alive . but "four Charte Members of the Vancouver Board See Joe Brown For Your Xmas Needs WE WELCOME YOU AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Next to Capitol Theatre Olaf T. Sundal of Terrace is gazetted as a justice of the peace. Salvation Army Christmas Tree and demonstration tonight at 7:30. Santa Claus in attendance. Mrs. D. H. McDonald, who was tailed to Spokane several weeks ago on account of illness of relatives returned to the city on Saturday afternoon. toyal Young, who ' is ' aUehdJod eenger aboard the Catala . last evening bound for his home in Port Simpson where he will spend the Christmas and New Year vacation. . A. J. Galland, who has been spending the past month in Vancouver in connection with his duties with, the customs department, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last Tommy Byrne, who u attendlnn convent in Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prince Charles Saturday evening from the south tn cnend Christmaa and New Years with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Byrne, 1804 Atlin Av enue. Miss Lillian Cross arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from her studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation here with her parents. M. and Mrs. H. T Cross, Fourth Avenue West. WeiL-JUWJd'JWUiJU 4S Mr. and Mrs. James Farquhar left on this morning's train for Terrace where they will snend unmtroas with Mrs. Farquhars is attending school in the south, I parents. Canon and Mrs. T, arrived in the city on the Catala 'Marsh. Big Dance on Christmas Eve in Aioose Hall. Snappy papular and old time music by Empress Playrrs. Admission, Gentlemen $1.00. Ladies 25c. J Columbia, arrival in f hp Mtv nn i - i. Tr The fire denattmnit hnrl n mil the Catala last evening from Van- turned to the city J on the Prints W at 10:45 yerday morning to the Miliar couver t to mr-m.A U r1 , . 7 knmn n TT-t A 1 - man spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. SteW-art, Fourth Avenue West. HOTEL ARRIVALS 1920 Snarlo-.. Saturday afternoon from ,no"le .0I isnjesi Anaersoi Anderson, was i S I i x A 1 A. a. I i J? was a done Joe Wright. Indian, charged with intoxication, was remanded for eight days on aPDearina be F. D. Rice, B.&US. returned to fore Magistrate McClvmont in city the city on yesterday afternoon's vouce court tnis morning. train irom a tnn to tne Kcatan River. He was among the passenf Mr and Mrs. J. Lorn left by this jgers who were batuid for the city morning s train on their return last Friday evenlnsf on the steam er utraena' wnetr sne stranaea o: Village Island aland ton .near port Easing "I'l l-. -. I to their home at Dorreen. Mrt - n-- hi her.v receiving treatment in the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the past week or so. Louis Locker, well known district logtring operator, and of his crew arrived in the yes'erriav afternoon from the of Trade, which was organised in camp at Baker Inlet tn Orenvtlle 1887. One of these Is F. W. Hart Channel which is being closed of Prince Rupert. The others are down for a couple of months. J. W. McFarland of Vancouver: Edward White, Victoria, and Dr. J" Gillatt. a student at the Robert Mathtson. MeJowna. local High .School, sailed last i nigh! on the Prince John to spend DROWNING AT NAMU the Christmas and New Year va-Word was brought to the city fa. 'on with his parents. Mr. and oy me steamer uataia last eve- Mrli u- uutau. at aanaspit. j nlnn of a drowning at Namu the i night before, Abel White, an old Mis. Helen Mathers of Sandsplt! timer there, being given as the arwl Miss N. Johnstone of Queen i name of the victim. No further rhirlottc City, students In the I Particulars have as yet been re- loral Hteh School sailed last night i e'1- on the Prince John to spend the! : Christmas and New Year vacation' . at their homes on the Islands. T ANNOMNClijJIENTS Joe n&Trik who came' u - 1 jay 3gnv Dance Moose Hall Christmas noon- transferred to the Prince, Eve, Empress Players. r,,John on the Island run Gordon i i . 'ttiuiiana moving irom tne Prince Toxw A.t.r,UH-ru JwiJL.. Jonn to tne frince cnarles in his Society Hogmanay dance Decern-, pufe' ! ber 31, Moose Hall. I . 1 Local friends have received Moose Charity Ball January 10 Chrtrtmas sreeting cards from1 Charlie Bclaner. light heavy-! weight, boxing chamnion of Can ada, who is at present vlsttlng at i his home in St. Boniface. Man. Belanger was in Prince Rupert! vral year ao when he boxed: with Joe Manila of Ketchikan. Frank Dockrill who is attending the University of British Columbia at Vancouver, arrived tn he city from the south on the riee Charles Saturday afternoon T" oroceeded by train to Telkwa -'here he will spend the Christ-1 mas and New Year vacation with! his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. M. I Doekrill. j MKs Apan Patmore. who is attending Provincial Normal School at Victoria, and Miss Dorothy rainiore, wno is enroued in Col-j CI TITC! CI TTTPCt "mbian College at New West-JUll J oUllo! m,Iter. arrived from the south H-7 -''.on the Prince Charles Saturday MA I)K TO. OKDER - rr- L'uitinK, Workmanship and StyU All (itiarnnlci'd SUITS STUAM fLBANKI) ANI PRICvSSKn We Deliver to Any I'nrt of tht City. Ling, the Tailor Phone fi ID afternoon to spend the Christmas and, New Year vacation with their i miner, l. W. Patmore. And Mrs. IPitncre. i ; r Dominion Constable A. J. Wat-Mnson returned to the city aboard the Indian Department cruiser Naskeena yesterday afternoon., having m his custody James Mp-; Kay. Port 81mpson Indian, who I will sei-ve a month's imDrisonment lor being drunk on an Indian Re-! erve, having been sentenced by Dr. R. O. Large J.P. On a similar charvre, PhiHip Auckland was fined $20 or 30 days but ho was able to pay the fine. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Excursion Fares From Prince. Rupert to XT T T . Vancouver or victoria .rsl AND RETURN Misses Cherry and Mae Camp bell, who are studying at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, were passengers aboard OA S( 1 flSlff Tickets Good From December 25 to Final Return Limit, March 31 J. T. Warren of Regina, general manager for Saskatchewan of the Montreal Engineering Wbrks and urouicr 01 a. js. warren, wen the Prince Charles Saturday eve- known here as a vice-president ning bound for Stewart where and general manager of the they will spend the Christmas and Canadian National Railways, was New Year vacation with their a week-end visitor here, maklnir oarente, Mr. and Mrs. John Cmp- the round trip north on the Den. meamer I'rince Charles. HENN COGNAC BRANDY This advertisement is npt published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. HIO yl ' It enjoya.a 1 J Youcannot reputation "ZZZZ i ln for for quality. Zfzx the money " yMMrr" ,a. j p This advertiserient is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. t' ft. Monday. December 23, 1929 its, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE HIRER Christmas Gifts Yardley's Lavender Sets Manicure Rolls Chocolates Purdy's Orii-Inal and Moir's. Kodaks From the Brownies to the Cine Kodak. Pascall's Novelties in Chocolate. Fountain Tens and Pencils. Dalcrose Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets from England. Men's Filled Toilet Bags, Christmas Cards, ' Papeiv Tags, Seals, Dressings fori parcels and Christmas treejf Ilaby Toilet Sets, Fancy Stationery, Military Brush Sets. ALL MERCHANDISE OF BEST QUALITY AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE Qrmes Ira. yfw Pioneer Druggists THIRD AVE. V SIX in ST. 'TELEPMONF.S 8?t,20C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnc f rom Prince Uuprrt tot VAMUUVKlt. VICIOttM, Swinon Uay. nutrdale. Aim liar. He. Tuw- ujy, i :au p.m. lor VANIOCVKII. VICTOKIA. Ilulnialr. Alert lu. tit . r'rMaT midnight tnt ALICE A KM, AN VOX, UTEWAIIT. Nat. KUrr, 1'irt Miiiimoo. 6un. ilij. 8: p.m. I5J 2iil Aenue II. M. SMITH AKent ITInte Kupett. H.C. Urolith 1'ikrtn told to lttorla aim brittle .and battue theekrd through to drttlnttlou. v Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 i or Further Information Enquire At Local Office I DC COAST STEAMSHIPS B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and 8kagway December 28, January 11. 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1. IS. 29. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria every Friday, 10 pjn. Agents Far All Steamship Lines Yi C Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Are.. Prince Rupert, Phone 31 3 Ranalmn National Q7ic Largcfl Railway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP m TRAIN SERVICE Sailings front PRINCE UtUPlT for VANCOUVER. . VICTORIA, SKATTLE, aniLWJrgcdiate points, each Thursday and Sunday", ft:00 pjn7r' lor AtfYOX, each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For STKWART each Wednesday. 4 p.m.. and Saturday, 8 p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTrE ISLANDij, fortnightly. MKKF.XiCK T li t IN LK.UE HtlMi: KUI'EIIT MOMlAY. WEHM5HHAV nl SATt KlAV t tl:M .m. for rillNt'C C.i:OK(,i:. EIIMONTON. Ht.NMI'r.U. H pot! Lattrrn Camtda, I'nlted fllr. AdFM'Y AU, OCKA TtMiifir Llr.H l ily Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave-. Prince Rupert Phone 260 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton . - $12.00 ALBERTA EGG -Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, peiUoi. 1.1.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Coal? Coal? Take arivanlnge f Inn prlre ii put in jnur winter auppl;. MSO ami I INMDV.WrLl.lMl-H'N in aliv iiuAiitltlM Alvi 'iwr. far, riraln and Veed. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Dr Alexander rnosr. 73 lir.MMCK nLOCK DENTIST CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Slake Your Choice of the Tremendous Slock of the Montreal Importers. Local Items 4 a TaxI'Phonc 4, Bijr 4 Tail, tf Dentist. Dr. C8G. J. R. Gosse, Phone 20 Per cent discount off all Toys, Tdeal Gift Shop, next Ireland's Hip Optician, Third Avenue. returned to thlc city yon the Catala last evening from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Christmas gifts for everyone. Toys, games, books, dolls, meccano, fancy goods, radio, gramophone and records at McRae Dros. (299) V rs.' Laura Lewls.Indiah woman wbo.ls .married to a white man. is appearing before Magistrate Mc-Clymont in city police court this afternoon on a charge of W. S. Harris, well known Ilaz- elton mining man, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and sail ed last nlaht on the Prince Charles for Vancouver. Her Little Boy Had Severe Cold and Croupy Cough Mm. Henry E. Lyman, West River, N.B., writes: "My little boy eaoght a very severe cold, and had a croupy .cough. . 'j "I tried. to vefai., nicdicineB, but he; get no relief fromfliem. j P"T was advised t try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and he had only taken three doers when he get relief, and before he had finished the bottle he w all rid of his cough. "1 would not be without it in the houne an it i a wonderful cough medicine. " Price, 35e. a bottle; large family flOf.; at all druggirts and dealers manufactured only by The T. Milbuni Oci.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. i