PAGE SEC IKjJ A RYE OF W rs V N distinctive flavor and quality i llrvr' Oi,d UYE?Wg Reputed Quarts this advertisement is not published or displaced by the Liquor Control Board or by the Oovern- ' ' PlIONE US FOR A TRIAL ORDER OF Nanaimo Wellington Lump and Alberta Sootless Fresh Shipments Arrive Every Wek Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 & 117 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE ItUI'EKT, B.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throujhout the City A. H. Robinson, purser of the steamer Catala, is now ashore at Vancouver on annual vacation and his place Is being taken by P. Hughes, regularly purser of the steamer Venture. Suggestions for Your Christmas MIXED NUTS Price. each XMAS STOCKINGS CRANBERRIES Price CELERY Price RED GRAPBS LETTUCE Price CAULIFLOWER Bach MAPLE BUDS ...... SWIFTS BbNE-. LESS HAMS Prli 1 LB. QCn No peanuts Xforwv FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS XMAS CANDY ..." 15c A FOR 25c JL FOR i CHOCOLATES AND LB. QCn I FRENCH CREAMS JL FOR Out GINGER I WINE CLUSTER " RAISINS SOFT SHELL WALNUTS BRUSSELS SPROUTS 1JS.50C l?&20c 33c A FOR FOR 35c ST. IVEL'S XMAS PUDDINOS 60cTOS2.50 5Cto95c lR30c 35c U FOR 2for45c FOR 12c 30c .1 for35c 29c .A FOR ,1 for 75c Lconomy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. :- 1 THE DAILY NEWS Monday, Pet. ft CHRISTMAS IN CHURCH Special Seniccs Held Yesterday Before Larje Congregations Krrtl-il nhrl.TY-n sprvlw were ihe.'d yesterday, jn practically all jthe city churtfKb. There were special sermons nd music in the various churches which were beautifully decorated for the occasion. I.rge congregations were in attendance. At First Baptist Church in the evening carols from the cantata 'The Story at Bethlehem" were charmingly sune bv the Junior choir, assisted by the senior choir,' mere Deing about iwemy-iivei voices in all. W. Vaughan Davles.l organist and ehoir leader, was In i charge The pastor Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe. spoke appropriately to, the occasion his subject being "A Christmas Message." In the morning, the service was of an ordinary nature. The pastor preaching on the subiect of "Christ's Birth, the Oreat Divide in Human History." I The Jdnior Choir sang the choruses "Christ the Lord is Born Today" and "Glory to God in the Highest" at morning service In i First United Clvirch. Margaret! Jonnson being soloist. The subject of the pastor. Rev. A. Wilson, was "Wisdom and the Babe." In the afternoon at Srnday School a1 Christmas pamant was given by the pupils, the Christmas story beinv Illustrated dramatically Maxine Heilbromr read from the Scripture and others taking part were slk WUson. Victor Miller; and Arthur Shnton as the Three Wise Man: James Irvine. Robert musical setting by the Sunday School choir consisting of Miss Connie Morgan, Victor Thomas. Miss Ruth Wilkinson. Miss Bernkre' Ross and Percy Mcintosh and on' either side of the platform scenes! were prepared to represent the Nativity and the angels appearing to the shepherds. A series of recitations were given by a number of girls to represent each letter in the word Christmas. The evening service was entirely musical, the sermon being dispensed with. In addition to Christmas hymns, the senior choir, under leadership of J. S. Wilson, rendered the cantata "The Promised Child " SoloisM were Mm. T. H. Ross, Mrs. P. M Mffler. Frank Derry. Hawthorne Dunn and J. S'. Wltawi. wbili Mrs. McPtfee. Mr, and Mr. .Arthur Hal-leran Mrs. Tl' H, ROSS. j. S. WU-ron, FTarffc 'Derry and lUwthorne Dunn took part In two quartettes. Mrs. Alfred Wftsn presided at the organ. In the Salvation Army Citadel last evening, there was a special Christmas meeting with a large attendance nhrlstma nnn In cluded a vocal duet by Mr. Pit-! -her and Capt. Warren and a vocal ; "olo bv MlsS' Ena Anderson Th address- of the enmg wa gften by .Adjutant wutffei Kwf who nwke on -The KfosMp t)f Christ." Other speakers Included Andrew Martin. Frank Pierce. Miss E. Anderson and Mrs. AVIUIam Kerr. In Rupert East United Church, '.here was special carol singing last I -venlng with Mrs. Jarvls McLeod' as soloist. This was greatly en-1 ioyed by a large congregation as! was also an appropriate sermon; by Rev. C. E. Motte who took as, his subiect "In the Fullness of ( Time God Sent His Son." Rupert East will have another special service on Christmas Day. At morning service in First: Presbyterian Church, a carol was sung by the Junior Choir with Master Billy Wllllacroft as soloist. Sunday School having joined with the morning congregation, there was a very large attendance, consisting to a considerable extent of children. The subject of the pastor. Rev. Thomas McConnell, was Behold I Bring You Good Tidings of Great Joy." In the evening, special musjc was given by the Senior Choir including the anthems "There Were Shepherds." The First Christmas Morn" and "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!" Soloists were Sam Massey, Mrs. James Waugh, J. E. Davey and Mrs. H. v. rraser. The subject or the tor's evening discourse was 'There Was No Room for Them in the I IT. . r . .V ildrens Colds Checked without "dosing." Rub on V9CKS VapoHub Inn." John E. Davcy was organist and choir master at each service. Regular services Wcreield yesterday In St. Andrew's? Anglican Cathedral. Special services will be held on Christmas Day. St. Paul's Lutheran Church will also observe the occasion specially on Christmas Day, services yes-1 terday having been of regular1 nature. i Ordinary services were conducted yesterday in the Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation. At midnight on Christmas there will be carol singing. Special Reduced Fares On C. N. Coast Steamships Canadian National Steamships announce that effective December 25 to February 28, a substantial reduction will be made in the round trip fare Prince Rupert to Vancou ver and Victoria. Return fare from Stewart, Anyox and Ocean Falls to Prince Rupert win also be reaucea. nonets will be limited to return March 31, 1930. and will be good goiir and returning via same line only. Full particulars from City Ticket Oliicc. Third Avenue. Phone i4J. ; Mr. ani Mrs. George Martin Will sail on tht fistula trm nrrniL afternoon for Vancouver. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! 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