rAE six 3T I y Tilths "pARLY TIMES' . . . MkX. hr- '"v jr. a mild, smooth, Ryc THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. P1UNCE ItUPEKT, II. C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage rhone C8 ; Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team r-r Motor Service Coal, Sand ana Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. This advertisement is not published or dwpiuveu by the Iuquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PHONE US FOR A TRIAL ORDER OF Nanaimo Wellington Lump and Alberta Sootless Fresh Shipments Arrive Every Week' Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 & 117 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CKGAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Furniture for sale, Watch the classified columns. A letter was read at last night's council meeting from the Prince Rupert Boys' Band Association expressing the gratitude of that organization for a donation of $200 from the city. The letter added that the band had had a successful season and the financial standing was satisfactory. Suggestions for Your Christmas MIXED NUTS A LB. OPn No peanuts XforwI FRESH ROASTED 4 LB. ff PEANUTS lFOUiwt xmas i lb. orr , CANDY lFORlv CHOCOLATES AND LB. QCn FRENCH CREAMS FOR O 0 DINGER -I BT. tZftn WINE iFORtJUv CLUSTER 4 Pkg. C) (n RAISINS JLf0R5VI SOFT SHELL LB Q9 WALNUTS XfOROOI BRUSSELS ty LB. Qffn SPROUTS flFORWJt ST. IVEL'S XMAS PUDDINGS each 60cTO$2.50 XMAS QCp STOCKINGS tilsTOaOl, CRANBERRIES 4 LB. QAn Price XFORlli CELERY O HD. 0n Price & FORWtfi RED O LB. I TZn GRAPES U FOR IwC LETTUCE 1HD, nn Price JL FOR CAULIFLOWER Q A Bach Wt MAPLE -f LB. Offrt buds 1 for dpi SWIFT'S BONE- LB. OQn LESS HAMS J.FORt'l' holly 4 lb. nez Price JL Fpn i Ox, Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE. DAILY NEWS Entertainment At Citadel bjr Salvation Army Last night the Salvation Army leld ah entertainment which, in : spite of the inclement weather, jdrew a crowd 'thru t.nxert th I capacity of the building. Rev. C. E. Motte presided and the affair proved most enjoyable, one feature was the piping In of Santa Claus by Pipers Richardson and Macdonald. Following was the program: Opening Song. "While Shep-herd.i Watched. Bible Reading. Mrs. Kerr. Prayer. Caotaln Wrr-n. Introduction of chairman and his remarks, Rev. C. E. Motte. Song by Sunday Scool, "Bells Ring Out the Glad Refrain." j Recitation, "Babies and Kittens," ; Rosle Smith. Song "Sonny Boy," Stanley' Wardroper. ( Recitation, "My Dolly," Mary Pierce. Dialogue, "A Slight Misunder-, standing," Mrs. Kerr and Capt. I Warren. ; i Action Song. Erythe Hudson,' Mary Pierce, Annie Murray, Pat1 : Wigeins. Katherine Murray, Min nie Wiggins. i t Cornet Solo Accomp. "Chinese Kitchen Band," Oeo. Clarke. Jimmie Carr, John Clarke., Herb. Pierce, Frank Pierce, Emll Hudema No. of bovs. Recitation, 'The Tell Tale," Fred Wardroper. Dialogue. "True Charity," Roeie Smith Olga Oalisky, Clara Pierce, Marguerite Fossum. Annie Murray, No. of girls, Rose Cox. Recitation "What the Cows Were Doing." Otea Oalisky. I Song. -Won't You Buy My Pretty Flowers?" Rosie Smith. Arrival of Santa (Geo. Elman), o oed by R. Richardson and A. Macdonald. Benediction. UNITED CHURCH CHRISTMAS TREE Highly Successful and Enjoyable Entertainment Last Night ' Nearly 150 persons, including) children and parents, attended the , annual Christmas tree entertainment of the primary department of the United Church Sunday School in the church basement last night. The affair, under direction of the deaconess, Miss Isabel Haddock, was a great success and most enjoyable to all. An excellent program of songs, recitations and musical numbers was given hf Vfee kiddles before the arrival on the scene of Santa Claus, who distributed candles and books to all the children from a beautifully decorated tree. Accompanists for the evening were Mrs. J J. Payne. Hrs P. O. Miller and Mrs. McKlnnon. Rnhrt Trvlnp gave able assistance. The program was as follows: Chorus "Auntr Tn o Minn.." Kindergarten children. Readme from memory. "The Story of the Shepherds" Third year primary group. Chorus. "Theriva a. Snnv In tha Air" Second and third year prim ary groups. Piano solo bx special request, "Hungarian Danr1' Hnh Mr. Kenzie. Recitation. "A Song of Christmas" -Audrey Green. Vocal trio. "Hal rial rtloplr Rhaon" Harriet Philllpson. Viola McKln non ana t-ean Mcrynnon. Vocal solo, "Jesus Loves Me" Molly Frew. Recitation. "The Unbroken Song" Wallace Bell. Recitation, "The Question" Irene Foote. Recitation. "A Christmas Telephone" Nora Larsen. Chorus, "Five Little Birdies" Kindergarten children. Song. "Christmas Stocking" Hugh Mackenzie. Song, "Santa Claus" Norma Currie. , Reciatlon, "The Nlfht Before Christmas" Douglas Payne. Reciatlon. "Our fihlmnav" Toan ! Derry. i Recitation. "A Giant Order" uetty Barber. Dialogue. "An Old -Fashioned Sound" First year primary group. Recitation. "Where Presents Grow" Clement Philllpson. Recitation, "The Braie Candle" Bettv Wllklnann i Recitation, "Santa's Boy" Bobby i Parks 1 Recitation, "A Finger Plate" Beth Lord. Dialogue. "The Hiding Place" Second and third year primary groups. Reciatlon. "When Christmas , Comes " Sam Service. ANSWERS TO RUPERT EAST Recent Questionairre Replied To by Committee at Council Meeting Committees concerned reported answers to the city council last night to a questionairre recently lent in by Rupert EtKt Ratepayers' Association. The association will be given a copy of the- answers which were ordered filed. In answer to the question enquiring as to the authority for the tearing up of the old plank roadway on McBride Street through McClymont Park, the Board of Works quoted tlie following from council minutes of February 4, 1029: "From the Board of Works recommending that McBride Street be rough graded from Ninth Avenue to Eleventh Avenue at an estimated cost of $4500, not including the bridge over Hays Creek. Moved by Aid. Brown, seconded bv Aid. Rud- derham. that the report be adopted. Carried." With respect to the cost of the sue lor the rock crusher on Duns-muir Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, the following an-' swer was submitted by the Board of Works: "Cost of grading Dunsmulr Street for rock quarry is $3386.74 witn one-third charged to relief work, as standard practice then, giving net cost to city as $1591.16. The finance committee's answer with respect to money borrowed by the city from the bank this year was as follows: "The city borrowed $150,000 from the benk n March, 1929. It was repaid in July 1038. Borrowed $50,-000 on October 15, 1029, at six per cent, for six months." Myor McMordle explained that the $50,000 was still owing, pending the collection of taxes. The reason tor this loan u that considerable local improvement work r'-a bcina carried out by general fund pending the sale of the necessary debentures. City accounts for the two weeks ending December 20 totalling $16,-385 were passed for payment at last night's council meeting. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! XMAS Suggestions for Dad Motor Meter For Radiator Aeroplane Propeller For Radiator Cap ISaloon Tire Gauge Have a Heater Installed Handi-KH Screw Driver Set Car Owners Socket Set Set of Scut Covrra Wedge Cushions For Short Daddies Electric Cigarette Llghttr, the kind that clamps on Cla.np on Clock Get Him a New Tire Pair of Skid Chains Parking Lamps Cowl Lamp ,, Step Plates New Rubber Floor Mats Nothing would picoae ana surprise your Dad more than one of the above suggestions put in his ear. Phone or write for any further particulars. "Service With A iimile" That's TJs S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORI) DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 83 IO0OOOOOODOOOOOOOOOKO SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE REST ALBERTA COAL IN PRINCE RUPERT Save 10 per qent in weigh, and buy " our coal, -which is always under cover and lull weight. , ' " Egg, 1-inch-;to 8-inch . ... . .'. . . . . . . . . . . .$12.50 Stove, 3-inch to G-inch $12.76 Furnace Lump $13.50 WE CAN SUPPLY Telkwa Lump $18.60 Wellington Lump $14 50 SEE-SEE KETCHUM & CO., LTD. PHONE 771 e idle j "TTWW MUNDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY two snows ' anl 3 p.m. TALKING AND MUSICAL PROGRAM THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR' CONRAD NAGEL In II Rich" Comedy, HOLD UP; Novelty, WHAT DO I ( aif, PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Admission 20c and G5c. No Matinee on Xmas Day CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ol'liUATlNU . T. 1 20.000-TON FLOATING DRY DOCK Enulneeni. Machinists, Boilermakers, JUarkfmiths, 1'atlern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. 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