December 24, 1929 Tuesday. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TTIRIE IT Christmas Gifts yardley's lavender Sets M-nirure Rolls Chocolates r- Purdy's Ordinal and Moir's. ( Kodaks From the Brownies to the Cine Kodak. rastall's Novelties In Chocolate. Fountain Pens and Pencils. I B C COAST ISTEAMSHIPS y.fMrcTl 1 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Make Your Choice of the Tremendous Stock of the Montreal Importers. LADIES' SHOES LADIES' SLIPPERS MEN'S SLIPPERS una" a great variety of other uitnble gift articles at un-' lualled low prices. YOU SAVE MONEY AT J Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Dalcrose Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets from England. Men's Filled Toilet Bags, Christmas Cards, Taper Tats, Seals, Dressings for parcels and Christmas trees. Baby Toilet Sets, Fancy Stationery, Military Brush Sets. ALL MERCHANDISE OF BEST QUALITY AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE nues Met. yfut Pioneer Drtiecists THIRD AVE. (r SiXln ST. TE.LEPHONFS 8?6200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED halllnti Irom l'rlnc Kupert tor VAN! Ol"EK. VICTORIA. Mtir.wn bay. nutrdale. Alrrt IStiT. tttH Tur-ti.i. I oil p.m. lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, llulrdale. Alert tay. nr . Friday inldnieht or ALICE ARM, ANYOX. 8TEWAUT. Na. Ither, Turt Hluipaon, Sun-da). 8:bO p.m. II; J 5nd Avenue B M SMITH Arfiit Prim Kuptrt, II. C. Tl rough c'rketi old to Victoria aod tM-attlc .and baccate tlieckrd (drouth to destination. Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 l or Farther Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service BAILINGS FKO.M PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and 8kagway December 28. January 11, 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1. 15. 29. Princess Mary Ocean Fails, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Ran apian National QTid Largcfl Railway Syhcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUV&L VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and' inlermediate itfintsY eachHli'nursdar 10:00 p.m. -.,.; tFOu ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday .at 4 p.m; ror NORTH and SOUTH qi'lXN CHAULOITE ISLANDS. fortnightly. mmmaumi tkuns leave prime kiti:kt MONIIIV, MT.IINKMltV and NATVRHAV at a.m. far 1111 N TO (.KOIKit, EII.MONTON, WINMffcO. l lnU Klfftl I'jiraMta. InMrd AllKM'Y AU, OCEAN nlEAMMlir LlWM City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Prime Rupert Phone 2C0 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton . . . . . . . .$12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, ier ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.a0 HYDE TRANSFER 11 ION E 580 By formal resolution of the city council last evening, January 13 was set as the date for the receiving of nominations for 1BS0 mayor, alderman and school trustees. The elections will take place on January 16 when a number of mone bylaws will also be presented to the ratepayers. City Solicitor E. F. Jones was appointed returning officer for the poll. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Styl All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. OSQ. J. It. Gosse, Phone 20 Per cent discount off all Tov. Ideal Qlft EhOD. next Ire land's the Optician, Third Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. u, .iA;,Morrl and daughter sailed .pils afternoon on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Christmas gifts foi everyone. Toys, games, books, dolls, meccano, fancy goods, radio, gramophone William McLean, well known , pioneer Alice Arm prospector, ar-I rived in the city on -the Catala this morning from the north for a brief visit. Miss E. Hart, who teaches school at Port Simpson, was a passenger aooara tne catala this afternoon bound for her home in Victoria to spend the holiday season. John Dybhavn will sail on the Prince Rupert Thursday night for Vancouver en route to Ottawa to attend the annual meeting of the Biological Board of Canada of which he is a director. On recommendation of the iln- flnrp rnmmlttw th ritv rntinrfl A report from the utilities committee recommending the installation by the Power Corporation of a street light on Eleventh Avenue between Conrad Street and the next light east which is at Donald Street was adopted by the city council last night. Before adjournment of last night's council meeting, Mayor MrMordie expressed bis hearty good wtsh that the aldermen and the people of the city might have a very happy Christmas. Hi" Worship mentioned having received messages of greeting from the heads of other municlpalltin including North Vancouver and Victoria. Tenders for the com Ins year's requirements of the waterworks! department for pipe and other! material were opened at last night's council meeting and referred to the board of -works and city enalneer for tabulation and report Tenderers were Howe tt McNulty. Smith tt Mallett. Rowe's Plumbing Sheet Metal Works, Phlipott-Bvitt Co. and Prince Rupert Supply Co. - J- i Having on board a number of I people from Anyox and 8tewart who wi'i spend ' nnstmas nere Union steamer Catala. Capt. A E Dickson, arrived in port at 10:20 " this morning from northern points and sailed at 1:30 pjn. for tne south, passengers sailing irom here on the vefS"! will spend Christmas on board the snip which has been gaily decorated for the occasion. The city council, on recommcn dat'on of the finance committee. drained last niaht to accept an offer from J. E. Jollymore of $75 :or the purchase or tax sale lot 6. block 7, section 5, which is slt- ij ted on Fourth Avenue West in the vicinity of St. Andrew's Cath- ledral. The lot is assessed at $400 and Mayor McMordle felt that higher price should be obtainable for such desirable property. i ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 T Dance Moose Hall EVe, Empress Players. Christmas Ladies' Auxiliary St. Andrew's society Hogmanay dance Decern ber 31, Moose Hall. Moose Charity Ball January 10 Special Reduced Fares On C. N. Coast Steamships Canadian National 8teamships announce that effective December 29 to February 26, a substantial reduction will be made In the round trip fare Prince Rupert to Vancouver and Victoria. Return fares from Stewart. Anyox and Ocean Falls to Prince Rupert will also be reduced, Tickets will be limited to return March 81. 1030, and will be good going and returning via same une only. Full particulars from City Ticket Office, Third Avenue. Phone 200. (299) See Joe Brown For Your Xmas Needs WE WELCOME YOU AND OUU PRICES ARE RIGHT Next to Capitol Theatre Mr. and Mri. Thomas Sllversides will sail on the Prince Rupert Thursday night for Vancouver on a holiday trip. ', V. Cavalier arrtyed In the city on the Catala thlis morning from Anyox to spend -the Christmas holiday at his home here. Ed. Unger arrived in the city on' the Catala.. this morning from Aayox to spend ;the 'Christmas holiday at his home here. B.P.O.E. and Ladles of the Itoyal Purple Christmas Tree, Friday evening at 1 o'clock In the Elks' Home. Parents invited. Charles M. Adam. Ford Motor and records at McRae Bros. (299) dealer at Stewart and former resident of Prince Rupert, arriv ed in the city on the Oatala this morning to spend t the Christmas nonaay here A special meeting of the city counail Is called for January . 3 when money bylaws to be presen ted at tne municipal election two weeks later will be passed through tneir statutory initial readings. Mrs. Flora Lewis, for her second offence on a charge of drunken ness. was fined $50, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClfmont in city police court yesterday afternoon. Miss Catherine Armstrong R.N., sister of Mrs. J. E. Jack of this i city and a graduate nurse of EX-Ald. O. B. Casey eXDlaitM. nilmnraf nmnen In h St-Iorm anent his remarks regarding muni- River last Friday evening. This Is cipai policing at Saturday night's shown by an examination of the public meeting, that the loss to Ttj6ei whieh arrived safely in port the city under the provincial po- under her own steam shortly after lice system as against the city i o'clock yesterday afternoon and system is some $4,000 in a two was immediately Uken up on the : ear period and not In one year pontoons of the local drydock. as suggested by the report of his Fourteen or fifteen feet of the remarks In the Daily News. Mr. lower part of the stem was crumbled Casey Is mistaken if he believes and will require replacement. At this paper misquoted him inten- two or three places her bottom was tionally. opened up when plates were buckled 'and rivets torn out as a result of DINNER ON Mr. MAS DAY HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Steam Healed. Travellers' Sample Rooms Jlot and Cold Water Frte Buss M AH Tra'ns and Boats Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES JOHN FRY and A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Central and Mrs. Fufflvoe. B. Sutherland. E. Bostrom. L. J. Din een. J. F. Redmond and J. Jenkins, city; Ernie Swanson, Anyox. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert leMhvr family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms, :n-. A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. - CARDENA DAMAGED last night accepted a tender of Royal Columbian Hospital, New Stem Crumbled and Hull Punctured o irom rvue, iowan at umiia ; Westminster, win arrive in tne ' " .... . for printing 150 copies of the 1930 city from New Westminster on vntara' Mm Tttls iatiAr warn thai k TiM.. . wBiuttuw Rather extensive damage was lowest submitted for the Zy work. , ."Kri intends mornina. She to ennse a u.,i f tt.,i. in special nursing here. steamer Cardena. as a result of her stranding on Village island., near her contact with the shore. This ' will necessitate reolacement of sev-1 eral plates. One fuel tank forward was a'.ro broken and from this nil issued into the forward hold. The vessel was alco taking water freely tnrougn tne punctures in tne null. Since her arrival an Inspection of the Cardena was made by Capt. J. Salvation Army to Keep Open R- Elfertr oort warden. It will be House Tomorrow For All Not necessary for at least temporary re-Otherwise Placed i riairs to be made to the vessel be- ; fore she leaves here. This will ne- Tfae Salvation Army announces S2Strtiv,e.,lSH? 5!5.1S dock unttl end ot thla that it will keep open house to- ,ocai Dnemte vedt no definite word up to and H wlRa T as inaSv a n,rtrnm " what course rpay Katherina as nu&-7& e taken in repairing the vessel, lam this morn- S5"S 1 25S SUM MM Wishing you a Merry Christmas t and A Happy (New year The Acme Importers mg mat mere nasi been a great Which case the local vard would which had been left on the door at demand for children's clothes, &ce the street entrance of the rooming tave a to a thic m of f2f8 a ot ar- SSAanS ?4tchfng her herele above McCaffery. GlbbonsL& totes which can be made over. Collart real estate ottiee Ofl Thh-d 0re leaves foVani souv er to'advan" Watefanf ot? K taed'nue was repo.to the 4lice to advantage. jrom th h f he vessel at morning. The. suit had (been Donations to the Cbrlstams d 'o01" DnMJ cJjeer fund have -been received SStSmSf temporal reai? by a cleaner and presser.The re-rom. worJc , suit is that some one may have a Mrs. Anna Ross, .$5. Several of thp nffWr nrf rron, new suit for Christmas, while some Henderson. $2. of til Carded S on t ca-, onc else goes without. n. o. rraser, so. ,, . f. .. C.OJ.T. airls of Prethvterlan ".ri"Y"" ."i Bob Ive. $5. uon lonnaniies nave Deen com nllnri with ' COmDanv'i head nf flrp fn nmwpH ! south. Quiet Wedding iEntertainment LastEvemng By Lewis kland A quiet wedding took place last fi 1 i -ii .1 i evening at the home of Mrs. Carl rtrflAfil fl hllnrPn ULIIUUI VilUUI Cll Dybhavn, Eighth Are. West, when Miss Marit Mund hammer of Nor- way became the bride of Erik , ?uglvog of Petersburg. Alaska, Lewi Island School held its Rev. John Hanson officiating. Xmas concert on the evening of De-The witnesses were Conrad cember 20. It was well attended and Fremmerlid of Petersburg and aU tnere spent a most enjoyable Mrs. Carl Dybhavn. The rlne ser- evening. The play of "Uncle Hiram" vice was used In the eeremonv caused much amusement, as did i skirts skirts as as thev they executed executed a a statelv stately dance. The Xmai ninn snH rnlta. ! i tlons were well rendered to a very I appreciative audience. At the close i of the program Santa Claua dlstrlb-! uted many gifts for each child and I ed as hostesses. Dancing was then of the moralna The talented young people who took uart In the entertainment were arefully trained by the teacher, Mr. Kordal, who deserves great credit. He was cheerfully assisted by residents and friends. Christmas Hymn i (By Catherine Carmlchael, Los Angeles, CaL) Through azure blue, of a midnight sky, A star shone bright and dear. Its gleaming rays descended On shephanls tending, hear. To the lonely watchers In the night, Its wondrous message oar&e. Oulded their willing footsteps Over the desert plain. , . ..Sav"v In a lowly manger in Bethlehem, Mr. and Mrs. Fugvog. C. Ort- a blessed baby lay; qjiis and Angus Morrison, city; Rejoice, with Hoeannas. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelday, Dlgby Is- a Saviour is born today. ; land; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dudo- ward and son, Port Simpson; P. alory and love ascendeth LsMitiOn and son. Ml Doris Rud- From grateful hearts to Thee, .lane and Miss Marjorle Rudiand, May peace abide forevermore JMetbrttttln; Ed. Unger, Anyox. Oor lands, from sea to sea. Special Church Services on Christmas Morning ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor, Rev. John II. Hanson Res. 618 Sixth Avenue West. Phone Blue 187 SPECIAL SERVICES ON CHRISTMAS DAY English Service at 10:30. Theme, "A SON WAS BORN." Scandinavian Service at 11:30. Theme, "PEACE ON EARTH, GOODWILL TO MEN." Special songs. There will be no eye ning service. . Children's Christmas program on Sunday evening at 7:30. Special Christmas offerings at both services. Wishing all a Merry Christmas. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean SPECIAL SERVICES ON CHRISTMAS MORNING Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Special music by the choir. Suit of Clothes' , Left Outside Is Picked Up Today The removal of a suit of clothes , Fireside Club The young couple will leave for 81180 e antlcs of Brownie Jack weather. Alaska as soon as the lmmiara- . "" nc smauerr i i . . . . i . . t . hnvi n y Holds Meeting Catherine Last Evening Was One of the Most Enjoyable of the Season The Fireside Club of First Baptist Church had one if Its most successful meetings of the season last night witn miss uainie Mussaiiem, wnose group had charge, in the chair. Dr. F. W. Dafoe. the pastor, gave a devotional address after which refreshments were served. Then an informal musical evening was en-Joyed. A good-steed crowd was In attendance, considering the boys and girls looked quaint in their f l Pl old-fashioned wigs and hooped i LaDOMte Jlleilt Regard Meeting NEW YORK. Dec. 24. "I cannot baas of nuts candle nnni nnrt , say anything about it. We are bound eranges for all those present. Re- 10 absolute secrecy until our report freshmenta were served by Mrs. Ro anKt and Mrs. Ooedkoon. who act Is published," was Hon. Ernst La- nointe's reply to questions concern ir ng the conference of leaal exDerts enjoyed by all until the early hours ! 01 tne Empire he attended in Lon .. M . - , - rinn A.nU. . L. I don. After the report has been con sidered by the Government of each country in the Empire, it is likely to come before the next Imperial CAUGHT Teacher Why do you always add up wrongly? bcnoiar i don't know. Teacher Does any one you? help Scholar Yes, my father. Teacher What is he? Scholar A waiter! St. Thomas Times-Journal. STOCK QUOTATIONS tobartety 8. D. Jebntton Co.) Bayvlew, 1V, 2. Big Missouri, 58, NIL Cork Province, 4, 5. Cotton Belt, Nil, 32. DunweU, 3, Nil. Duthle Mines. 35. 40. George Copper, 255. Nil. , Georgia River. 13, 15. Goconda, 76, Tf. Grahdview, 12fc, 13Jfc. Independence, 3, 5. Intern. Coal ii Coke, 25, Nil. Kootenay Florence, 7, NIL Kootenay King, 5, 6. L. & L., 1, Nil. Mohawk, 1. Nil. Marmot River Gold, Nil, 20. Marmot Metals, 1ft. 2Vi. National Silver, Nil, 8&. Noble Five, 39. 41. Oregon Copper, 10, Nil. Pend Oreille. 2.20, 2.30. Premier. 1.60, 1.65. Porter-Idaho, 23. Nil. Reeves Macdonald, 1.11, 1.15. Rufus-Argenta. 8. fi. Ruth-Hope. 24, 25. Stiver Crest, 5, 5V4. Sunloch, Nil, 1.00. Terminus, 1V4, Nil. Topley Richfield. 3, Nil. Woodbine. 2, 2. Bluebird, Nil, 5&. Oils A. P. Consolidated, 1.63, 1.70. Calmont, 90, 94. Dalhousle, 1.45, 1.50. Home. 7.95, 8X0. Hargal, 80, Nil. Freehold, 54. Nil. United. 61, 62. Sterling Pacific 1.14, 1.15. Merland, 90, 98. Mercury, 53, 60. TORONTO STOCKS (Courttty 8. D. Joboiton Co.) Close For the Day Amulet. 1.26, 1.27. Dome, 7.15, 7 .26 Falconbridge, 40, 455. Hudson Bay, 8.60. 9.00. International Nickel. Nil, 30.50. Imperial Oil. 26.00, 26.20. Mandy, 30, 40. Mining Corporation, 2.85, 2.90. Mclntyre, 16.50. Nil. Noranda, 33.60, 33.75. Nipiaaing. 1.55, 1.75. Sherrltt Gordon, 2.87. 2.88. Sudbury Basin, 2.85, 2.90. Stadacona, 3, 4. Teck Hughes, 450. 4.82. Ventures. 2.61, 2.65 Wright Hargraves, 1.27. 1.28. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Excursion Fares From Prince Rupert to Vancouver or Victoria AND RETURN $40.00 Tlkets Good From December 25 to Final Return Limit, March 31 I,