,.,d:,y, December 31, 1929 Start 1930 with Thi le Get your Drug Store Requirements at Mw Pioneer DruteisLs lmu AVL. D Ma in 3 1. TELEPnONFi 8f,20C Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIGHTED Halllnti f rom nine Kuptrt it AJ UJ-'. JK; 'CTOUIA, Swar.vm Uajr, ISulrdule. Alrrt Uar. elc. Tin. - v .V OIVEK. VICTOKll. lluiKl.ile. Alert Kajr. nr.. Krldar mldnlrhl ;, ALICE AHM. ANVOX. 8TEWAKT. No. ttUfr. I'irt liip"m. un-day. 8:X p.m. nil Auif B. M. SMITH Aent Print Kuiwrt. B.C. Tl niUKh trkrli (old to Vlrtorls and Settll jind bate thecktd i to destitution. Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From IiECEMBEIl 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 , Further Information Enquire At Local Office mm I r toast I MSHIPS w c B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PMNCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway December 28, January 11, 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1, 15. 29. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pan. Agents For All Steamship Lines Orchard, Gen;ralyigent,rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 ! -J -J --)..... - J? ljl. Jfv: "Canadian National Qfrd Largefl aihoay Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TKAIN SERVICE Sailings fr&PSltVci) RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC'S -MIA. SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday 10:00 p.tm , ,.t ., I ANiOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. F i SOUTH and SOUTH-(UfcEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. I-.rtnightly. r -! -liEB TICAIVS LEAVE PKINCE ltlTtUT "'"'KAY. UEII.NKSHAV d SATl KIIAV at 11:34 ajii. tor ritlNCi: I'Ui.t. EDMONTON, WINNlTtG. all (ioIhU Eatrrn Canada, liillrtl i r. AGENCY AIL OCKA STEAMsllir Ll.NES lif.v Ticket Office, 528 Third Ae, Prime Ilupert Phone 26( COAL ! COAL ! i MIJINA EGG Delivered, per ton , $12.00 t.BLUTA EGG Delivered, per ton. 12.50 J BEUTA LUMP Delivered,' ttyi . 3 . . . . 13.50 Special Prices On Your Wintcir Supply WOOD MIT.L ENDS Per load $l-r0 I ) CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 5S0 Don't Sacrifice your Model T Ford Protect your investment by running your Model T Ford as long as possible. Expenditure of a few dollars may enable t ' you to get thousands of miles of additional service. IJrinir the car to us and let us tell jtpu 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. m S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue Vhone 83 Local Items 4 a Tax! I'hope 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J; K. Gosse. Phone C86. Gordon Kerr sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver.'' ' 1 i1 1 I K.f M nuj S Villi 1 t Rupert Thursday night on a holiday visit to Vancouver. Meeting Thursday. Jan. second. Nomination of officers. All please Al Small of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Catala this morning after making! uie round trio to Any.x a: btewart on company business. For failing to report an automobile accident, Alfred Swanson was fined $9 under the Motor Vehicle Act by Magistrate McCly-mont In city police court yesterday afternoon. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:20 this morning from Anyox. Stewart and other northern Dolnts Vancouver where he will his high school studies. iny s local dry dock. resume On New Year's Day the Poilt Office registration and general de-ivery wickets will be open from 9 ajn. to 11 a.m. The lobby of the Post Office wUl be open from 8 am. to 6 p.m. Malls due to close alter noon will close at noon. Union freighter Chilliwaek. Capt John Mulr. arrived in port at 4:15 yesterday afternoon from tbe oiith The vcacc! is dlachargmi i coal for Albert St McCaffery am will load lumber from the Big Bay Lumber Co. before sailing oh her return to Vancouver. O H. Foster, superintendent cn- " inner for Union Steamshlos Ltd Vancouver, who arrived from theiterday Money bylaws providing $12,000 for the construction of n pavement on McBride Street through McClymont Park and $19,000 tor city councU at a special meeting called for Friday night of this week. R M. Winslow. who has resign ed as sales manager of the cana dian Fish ft Cold Storage Co. hen to join the canned salmon divis ion of the Canadian Manufactur ers' Association with headquarters :n Vancouver, salted this afternoon on to Catala for the south. Mrs. Winslow and family will be leaving for Vancouver later. I'uttinj:. Workmanship nnil Styl All Guaranteed lUITS STEAM CI.HANIJD AN! PRESSED tVe Dtliver to Any City. I'.irt of th. Ling, the Tailor Vlwnv fil9 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE TreatColds M& ways With One Treatment vhrpat and chest, Vicks does two tHings at once: (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled direct to the inflamed air passages, and (2) It stimulates the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and "draws out" the soreness. V?VAPOR U B OrR t?MUOfJAtlSUSDYMir Make your reservations now at Arseneau's and Lambl's for Elks' and sailed at 1:30 pjn. for Van- New Year Cabaret, couver and waynolnts. i ttl) I There will be . a Watchnight Loyal Young, son of R. Boyd I Service In 8t. Andrew s Cathedral Young, wno has been spending this evening at 11:16 Christmas at his home at Port ' Simpson, is a- passenger aboard Voting for election of officers the Catala today returning to for Deep Sea Fisherman's Union wiU be held in their Union Hall on I January 3, 1930. Voting from 10 j a.m. to 6 p.m. only. Regular meet- in- at v:au pm. (2) CATHEDRAL XM AS TREE Very Successful Entertainment Staged Last nitht; Game, Suppsr and Program The annual Christmas enter tainment in connection with the Sunday School of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral was held yes- atternoon and last eve- outh on Sunday, will remain here, ulna. Thre wa for the next few weeks to super- dance no' only intend the repairing of the com- also of adulti, of wcrtTn oyea b,(the cl at 5 30. Minof r, -ras i LOST; children nn steamer ntAAmnv rtaawtAVtci In thai n..4 .Mil' ... vital UUtUW UVC IIWUW large atten- out which' 'hdrtr was a prinram 6f recitations, musical nutftbCrs, eth-Very Rev. James B' Ollmn. dean of the CaUiedral. presided and completion of trunk sewer con-lnmon nmong thse thse contributing r.ontdbntins to the rtructlon will be considered by theforoeram were MarMfrte. Shearman, g ANNOllNTKMGNTS r 4 Ladles' Auxiliary St. Andrew's Society Hogmanay dance December 31, Moose Hall. Moos? Charity Ball January 10 n s? ii n Co., Limited Wish to thank their numerous patrons for their kind support, andi lit is their nope tnat tne pieasani relations of the past will not only ' be continued but even extended during the coming yoar. In wlsh-1 lng nil a HAPPY and PROSPBROUS NEW YEAR, they wish to say it will . their desire to give the public the very best merchandise at the lowest possible prices. Mussallem Grocery Co. Lim'ted 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 13 AND 84 ; V. Ot Uhx 575. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO OKDKIt Dorothy Shearman. Rosie Cox Betty Watklnson. Jean Mclean, Isabel ConoMy, , Dorothy rWUWe, Kathleen fell ri Marybi!ofjl6.V Myaie PerF ino BettraVleK1 ;Qutitd.fwnmberefion the rpgarlillii(iidid a Japanese devflyv'Yorlfco-4Hifio and Yoshikc Naeasuye and an action rang In. darkle costume by Jsmy4 jonnson, lois fonaer, ins uor-twuld. Muriel Weston and Jean Stamp- Vincent. After the program, Santa Claus arrived on the scene and distributed gifts and swot" for aU irom a beautifully decorated and heavily laden Christmas Tree. Among those assisting in connection with the entertainment were Mrs. E. W. Tucker. Mrs. C. W. Homer Mrs. W. J. Oreer, Mrs. Bert West Mrs. Chris Perry, Mrs. J. B. Gibson Miss Jessie Watkinaon. Miss Ai'een Gibson. Miss Helen Btamp-Vincent Miss Winnie Tucker E. W. Tucker and A. B. UET dexmaru Btt& ijtof slnee December 97. Party noosing same please notify Dally News. (968) o. city; HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I NIlfcK NE1V MANAGEMENT Mmm llt"l; TrYe,'r Hm( Kior..; Hut ami Cold utt It Huh Mci All TrftlH anil H'Mll Itatw Sl.O'' and Up Mi'Krm. Mo -ni,Y nrz JOHN FKV ar-1 A. DONALD Itnprietuii PHONE 51 M. Central Johnston. C.N.R. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. 1'RUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Filth Sis. Karl Saiv. ' anfl ' H . Blndschadler, Stewart. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarel'i, Prop. The Hotel Worth While Hot and Cold Water Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 281 Royal S. Phillips, city., Nurses' Dinner Was Enjoyable About Thirty-Six Persons Attended Christmas Affair in Home Miss Jean Harrison R.N.. lad- kuperintehdent, and hiembets of Ithe Prince - Rupert General Hos pital nursing scan entertained 'ast night in the Nurses' Home at the annual nurses' Christmas dinner. About thlrty-slx persons were present including all the doctors of the city and several members of the hosDital board. After full Justice had been done o a sumptuous dinner, dancing was enjoyed with music by the Premier Orchestra. SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charires made for readintr notices ' Ulrth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcement! $2. 4 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Caruge, Warehousing, and ' Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Plane ann Furniture Mnvlne. BOSTON CABARET Come and Celebrate MW YEAR'S EVE 1 sM if w mr MENU Celery Special Dinnerand Dance FROSI 9 TILL 2 $5.00 per couple HOUS D OEUVRES ; Punch 'Liqueurs 7 Saltec Almonds Olives Sea. Food Cocktail Neptune SOUP Consomme Pate dltalie Creme Victoria FISH Tenderloin, de Sole Poulette ROAST Roost B. C. Turkey Chestnut Dressing . Cranberry Sauce ' Cold Sliced Turkey on Canadian Ham Combination Salad VEGETABLES Brussels Sprouts (ullfl6wWa,4'ar&Un' Baked Brown Potatoes 'lashea 'Potatoes'.' w''0 nil h tiuy&. v h 'ves tiwt DESSERT- t jjoirj ;,; nr -ji Fruit Jeiio icecream , . Tea Coffee Milk New Year's Day SpeciafaDinher $150 ,. . Boston , i ill B f I A Cocktail de Homard SllCCd TOmat0 olivos! Roa8t L0Cal ld EnS Pi Pudding I Brandy and Hard Sauce ( I V y The Daily News Goes Into 95 Per Cent of the Homes in Prince Rupert. J )1 u' in;