Friday December 0, 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Christmas Gifts Varill' j's Lavender Sets Manic .'.re Rolls tfci' ilates Purdy's Orig-l il u 'Ml Moir's. Kn :aks From the Brownies t f jr Cine Kodak, t Ms Npvcltlcs In Choc-oUt I ;ntain Tens and Pencils. Dalcrosc Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets from England. Men's Filled Toilet Bags, Christmas Cards, Paper Tags, Seals, Dressings for , parcels and Christmas trees. llaby Toilet Sets, Fancy Stationery, Military Brush Sets. ALL MERCHANDISE OF REST QUALITY AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE fm tuw. &&&& Din: Pioneer Dritccists THIRD AVE. V SIX I n ST. -TELEPHONE 8? 6200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalllnn From Prince ituptrt ri vVf '' F.K VICTOltlt, mion uaj, IlutrUale. Altrt IUt. rtc, Turt-d;iT. 1:30 p.m. ... vAVOlVWl, VICruim. Huled.H. Aim liajr. nc. IrWar midnight i f ALICE ARM. .t.NYO.V. STKWAKT, Na. IUer. I'ort MlupMHi. bun. dav. 8:00 p.m. rj irnl Aimu R M. SMITH Acrnt rnnc Kurwft. II.C. 11 rough t'cketn tuild to Wctorl and brattle .and batsage tlirckrd Cr.iu'lt to dttliutlon. ;. .. 0& Ichwiwshi B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skasway Dec. 14, 28. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Dec. 18, Jan. 1. Princess Mary- Ocean. Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents tor All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Ran ad ian National - - - - Q7ie Largcft Tilway Sylcm in America steamsiuinITtuain service Sa.-.ns from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, V1C- T JKIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursdar and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. T;: ANYOX, each Wednesday at 1 p.m. r s f FWART each Wednesday. 4 p.m- and Saturday, 8 p.m: For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. .4 , ., ' iv vuf3hvv w"i DMtpKii.iY t u-.m a.m. for rniNri: 'Ki.t: E'ffljy ffii "v " imtntt raltrn cnaii, fnitui AOF..NCY ALL OCEAN BTEAMMIIf LIMES i it) Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 &NNESSJ LSSHffl mm IS A SAFK STIMULANT IX ALL EMK11GI2XCII2S. KEEP IT HANDY) BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Hit advertise in "The Daily News" h "j m k ' - M Local Items 4 a Taxi Phpn,e 4, Rig 4 Taxi, tf Gift Time! A wonderful at Richmond's Louvre at sacrifice prices. Come to Ideal Gilt Shop for Xmas shopping. Open now, next Ireland, the Optician, Third Avenue. 1 t285) Capt. William Thomas is skipper of the C.N.R. steamer Prince John on her present voyage north. He is relieving Capt. E. Mabbs who is ashore at Vancouver on While on his way recently from Dsk to Edmonton to attend a meeting of the Columario Gold Mining Co., John Willman was taken ill on the train and removed to the hospital at Edmonton on his arrival there. Mr. Willman has now returned to Usk. ANNOUNCEMENTS Oddfellows Whist Dance December 10. Moose whist drive Friday, December 13. Drive and Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance, Friday, December 6. Elks' Christmas dance Wednesday Smaile's Orchestra. Cheer Fund December H. Pythian Sister' tet at Mrs. Shen ton's, 530" Eighth Avenue West, Thursday, December 12. and dance See the Christmas Parent "Bringera of Gifts" Anglican Cathedral Hall, December 16 at 8 p.m. BaDtlst Christmas Tree, December 20. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Tree December 21. .Moose Christmas Tree, 22. Ladles' I Society ber 31, Moose Charity Ball January 10 of new style china. Per package BR00KFIELD S A U S-AGE Fresh and delicious. QQ Per lb APPLES Mcintosh Reds. Fancy. C Oj? VS i C grade, per box . 9. $2.65 BEST JAP RICE OS 5 lbs ROYAL CITY PEARS 2fC Per. tin. ROYAL CITY PEACHES Per6 tin ROYAL CITY APRICOTS Per3' tin 26C SEEDLESS RAISINS-3 lbs. Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone 686. Richmond's Louvre Pre-Chrlst-mas Sale affords you a chance to make big gifts for little money. The greatest values ever! Alex Rix returned to the city oil ' Imperial Oil CoV busWcss. Kirs. F. O. Dawson sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Seattle where she will spend the next few weeks vjsiting with a sister. She was accompanied south by her father, Robert Mills of Park River, North Dakota, and her sister, Mrs. McKay of California, who have been visiting with: her here. At the meeting of the Peace River Outlet committee last night the map showing the relative position of Prince Rupert was given final authorization and an engraving will be made so that the map may ba printed on the backs of envelopes or on post cards. The man was prepared under direction of the committee by W. Brass of this city. WAR LEFT HIM TO SUFFER TERRIBLY Until He Found Happy Relief in "FRUIT-A-TIVES' Many a battle-ectfrred Veteran' of the Great War has found curceaac from pain and suffering in "Fruit-a-tives." fhis famous medicine, made from fruit juicna combined with the finest medicinal ingredients, has helped, them to adjust themselves to modern conditions ana to correct these faults of digestion and elimination which resulted from their terrible war experiences. "Ever since leaving the army," writes Mr. E. K. Newman of Iona Station, OnL, "I suffered terribly from Constipation. After spending a lot of money on remedies, I took four boxes of 'Fruit-a-tivea' and I tan sincerely My. they gave mo permanent rtUtf." Other Great War veterans have taken "Fruit-a-tivee" for Rheumatism, Kid- AuxUiary St. Andrew's ney Trouble, Indigestion and Dygr-Ilogmanay dance Decern-" gia, Nervousness and .Sleeplessness MOOSe Hall. with eoivillv irratifvinir a it rnanlti Trv them. 2.rc. and 60c. a box at dealers everywhere. FECIALS . 17 rri 1 T? 1 IK D . v1 rHn ror liuirsaay, rriaayanaiN5aiuMim QUAKER OATS - Each' I SULTANT CAKES- package contains a piece 36c Per tin FRESH BISCUITS CREAM SANDWICH BISCUITS 3 lbs. .80c Per lb. MLXJBUliySELr-'f ILESLIEoIOniK: bnip v ment just received from Iieid Bros VnnU 4eJl,!ited. dSs lted. CLASSIC CLEANSER - Per I Tin WAFFLE SYRUP 2s 7c 43c 28c LARGE COOKING EGGS taer....r:'....;.5pc ARIZfjNA dliAPEFlltjIT Good size. -Q Co 2 for J5-9" CREAM OF BARLEY McKay's; pkgs. 9 Each CURRANTS-Recleaned. Per lb 16c Po,. 11, TCTE V V0-AfcfcA-rfkJ Fresh stock. ;gQc I VITONE DEMONSTRATION In Our Store On Friday and Saturday. Special Prices VHb. Jins 35cJ-lb. tins M Mb. 30c SALTpcr c(n. WC Sec Us For Nov; Laid Eggs Arriving Daily. WATTS' GROCERY Phone 55 QUALITY RIGHT PRICES RIGHT Phone 56 T (onf nf o Ctatk't Ptt Soap havt jxisstd Tidtrat C-ommnf intpttthtx h?6rmBl?.te; Ladies and Senior e n Mannin "Can't fool me; Mom it's Clark's Pea Soup!" MOM is certainly some cook. Been cooking for our family for twenty years (so Pop says). But when it comes to soup . . . CLARK'S SOUP I . . . she says she couldn't make such good soup no matter how she tried (and, if you knew my Mom that's some compliment). "Miss Crabbe (she's my teacher) says that there is nothing worse than being late for school . . . well) I wouldn't mind missing school, but gee I I'd hate to miss a plate of this Clark's Pea Soupl" Here is a soup to satisfy a real husky child's appetite. A pure wholesome food . . . made from big, garden-grown peas . . . seasoned to a nicety ... no adulterants added. Such delicious soup as this could be the only result. CLARK'S SOUP TOMATO VSCZTABLI OXTAIL I CHICKEN PEA CHEEK VEA I MOTTO BBOTH SCOTCH BROTH I MOCK TURTLE JUL1EXME CELERY KCUJCAIAWMT COMSOMMS .UU ! , W. CLARK 1mitep. Establishments at MONTREAL, P.Q, ST. REMI, P.Q, amI HARROW, ONT. Exceptional values at Rich- Visit Richmond's onct's Louvre Pre-cnnstmas sate, unnsimas sate. Louvre Pre-1 Mrs. D. D. McTavlsh, who has been visiting here for the past few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Morte assistant chief 'Craig, sailed by the Prince Rupert iskelbalB games tonight at Ex- forester for the province, arrived !!ast n,nt on h re-.urn to Vlc-bfl gliding. First game 7.30. jn the city on yesterday after- torla. from a brief trip to the Interior! on oniciai auties. Oam" Warden E. Martin returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. Scandinavian Dance Saturday night In Moose Hall. Hanson St Farstad. Piano, accordion and violin. The same peppy music the same gay crowd. (285) Walter Smith of the local C.N.R "v tice. offbe who has been making a holiday trip as far sputh as California, is expected to return to the city next week from the south. Major C. B. North, well known mining man. arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. The WesHM Ladles' Aid of the 3t. PruI's Lutheran League held a large and enloyable meeting last nipht at the home of Mrs. Wing-hnm. After devotional exercises business matters were discussed and this was followed bv the SHELLED WALNUTS ;se"'ing refreshments. Light halves. ,. . . 55c HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms !0c and up SWAXSON and nESNER Proprietors Central E. N. VVa'Jrer. Edmonton; J. O rdisneartn. iiMsuride: Jonn An-1 fcisqn ahdjW.lipoiTiey, Smltherfn xaiswven!!-, -QuWn Charlotte Iands: C. A. Canton, Sitka; H. White, Stewart; C. Monk, Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser. and Fifth Sts. Savoy F. Frank, Terrace; John Garland, Kitsumkalum Lake; E. Hor-ling, city. noon's train from Hazpltnn fnl Local noise is minimised in the lowing a tour of the central In- Pmnwii'lr T7oHln TTiuii It Vo f nro . I i n . i you buy. J. Lome MacLaren Urn- wui be here until Sunday night (tl) when he wUl saU on the Prince Charles for Victoria, his head- a o u.nu j tn A R. Holtby returned to the nrartprq J. H. Roaf, manager of the Clayburn Manufacturing Co., who was here for a day or so in connection with arbitration proceedings between his company and the city over payment for sewer pipe, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return to BUSH'S Grocerteria CHRISTMAS CANDIES & CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY Rest Quality and Low Prices SPECIAL WHILE STOCK LASTS ROYAL PRINCE STRAWBERRIES 2s. Per tin OREENGAQES 2s. Per tin NABOB CgATSUP Per boljle BULK MACARONI Special at MALKIN'S BEST ROYAL CHERRIES 2 Vis. Per tin B. C. FRESH EOOS Per doz B. C. FREST FIRSTS Per dozen 25c 15c 20c 10c ANNE 35c SPECIAL ON EGGS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY PULLET EXTRA 50c 55c EVERY EGG GUARANTEED Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER Mrs. T. Carlyle will leave on tomorrow morning's train for Hall-fax where she will embark on December 14 aboard the steamer Athenia for a trip to the Old Country. Vegetables TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE VERY LOW PRICES Because Vegetables Are Going To Be High This W:nler POTATOES Grown from certified seed. Qt rn Per sack tpu.DU CARROTS 8 lbs. ..: TURNIPS 8 lbs. ONIONS 5 lbs BEETS 6 lbs PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 4s. Per tin 25c 25c 25c 25c 60c QUAKER ROLLED OATS Premium in each package, rjg PEARS 2s. 4 Una BUTTER Per lb BUTTER 3-lb, bricks SWEET BISCUITS 3-lb. box 95c 46c 1.35 85c SILVER SPOON TEA Each package contains a stiver It An spoon. Per lb Oil BONELESS HAMS nA Per lb OUC McINTOSH APPLES Q Q C grade. Per box PSiSO Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, 11. C.