mas at Bush's Grocerteria FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE! We have to good display of candy, all new-stock, at, per lb 25c to 45c ft HMALLOWS-Plaln white. i- :u, , ,.; .'MALLOWS Toasted. r - . ' HAMPERS CANDY , p ha nper L. IB HAMPERS CANDY j r :. ilililiper ;... ! 7. BOXES CHOCOLATES X' box v : ,B. BOXES CHOCOLATES F box '.TUKTST DELIGHT P : Jb NUTS AI.!iuMD8-... E v.TLS -Large C'H; iTNt I lb AMF!JA SOFT- i AJ. r 'tf ORANGES .." liU.i I . F : li. .l.t...4 Jm..-0fcuJii... r:A": s HURIAN WALNUTS I- .for ,-,t ft r-SllELLED WALNUT P :' lb. L.V. X Z COCOANUTS-Full of milk. F. . each 40c 45c 35c 60c 50c '90c and 81.00 40c tr NO. 1 TABLE APPLES oPIT k box - V. -..ii;R BANANA t : box - Ci D IES GOLDEN Pc box ::?A!iLSH TABLE RAISINSWV good buy. F pkt I ! A TABLE FIGS v F lb : t m: dateb vumA duties, Ei'nson. who has been en i,,f - i yer at the Silver Cup ,,, . - n has now been closed !li FltNlfl 1 11 . a ., u iu me city irom nin v,h on, yesterday afternoon's rir"(: n salled ,ast nlsht on the UMpert for VnnrnnvBr $1.10 S2.85 S2.75 $2.85 40c 25c 10c - MF.DARY DATES- 2SC MtJ r . pkt PHONE YOUR ORDERS THESE COLD DAYS AND THEY WILL BE DELIVERED. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN ritOMIT ATTENTION Shop Early and Avoid Disappointment. BUSH'S GROCERTERIA PunMtrc oi'i Awn 919WF. DELIVER 1 IUMLiO ll ni - .. Coal? Coal? I-'-.' ailviinlnge of low prlrr ' In lour winter mpply. UMS cmd CANNlDY-tVKI.I.INtt-T,,N In airy quantltlrt. Aho r Hajr. flraln and trtl. ftiice Rupert Feed Co 'HONES 58 AND 558 1 M AJlnn district forester, the Prince Rupert last , ' 1J: and Bella Coola dls Dr Alexander rno.vr. 175 rksnkii morK DENTIST SI 25c g ... 35c r, 1 35c I 25C and 30c ii 1 :mi aEGOS-All guaranteed. 5GCand55C UVfAli FULL LINE PF SPICES AND EXTRACTS RAISINS, CURRANTS, SULTANAS AND PEELS Joe Hamblet will be a passenger leaving on the Princess Norah tomorrow morning for Ketchikan. Robert McCarthy returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Bulkley Canyon where he has been for the past two weeks In charge of a steam shovel which was being used in clearing a big slide from the track of the Canadian National Railways, Local Items Read Jabour's Xmas Sale Advt. 4 a Taxi Phone 4, nig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone G80. Basketball tonight in Exhibition Building, Three games, first gamu 7:30. Nothing over $1 at Ideal Gift 8hop, Third Ave., next Ireland's, the Optician. (293) 8. E. Parker will nail on the Princess Mary tonight for a brief business trip to Vancouver. The tpa and sale of home held yesterday afternoon by me ryuuan Bisters at ine nome; of Mrs. T. J. Shenton, 528 Eighth' Avenup West, was a very success-1 ful affair, about $25 being realized. I Members of the Deep Sea Fish-i "rmen's Union are 'requested to; attend the funeral . service of the 'ate Comrade Egll Hveding from the parlors of the B. C. Under-tavp-s at 2 p.m. Saturday, De-, cember 14. i Miss Nora Taylor R.N., sister of Mrs. J. II. Carson, who has been spending the past eight months here and in the district, sailed 'ast night on the Prince Rupert 'or Vancouver en route to her home in Brandon, Man. Morte H. Craig returned to th3 "Ity on yesterday afternoon's train after Sn abstnee of five weeks in Kjitwdi .City where hi Krai railed ntft 'frrtfrnint nf tha rfflth. o' t. M'iien, who lost At I i i i 't uieir uvea Dy aspnyxiaiion. The case of Clar-nce Drwne. "hfl K "horo with unnMhuf- Ing to the delinquency of a lu-vnlle. was further adtourned for eight days on coming up before Magistrate Mcciymont in city JOlice court this morning. J. L. Ramseli. ensftneer for th Britannia Mining Co.. who has yn located at th Toric mine. Alice Arm. arrived In the cityon 'he Prince Rupert last evening rom fttewart and will pa a brief visit hre before proceeding to Vancouver. ATTENTION EAGLES Ie,, Eagles' Xmas Tree rem In their famlllM nro rmiioRtPH trt rWlP fir Mnrl In namn a nrl ' iuitt.i statu iwco fr klWies to Secretary A. Astoria Brother James Stureeon before Sunday, December 15. (291) Our Christmas IT Y Stock IS NOW COMPLETE AND WAITING FOR YOUR INSPECTION EVERYTHING IS FRESH AND OF THE REST QUALITY ALMOND PA8TE Per lb. 3LEACI1EQ SULTANAS Per lb. 3HELLED BRAZILS " Per lb CABLE RAI8INI Per pktf. j BED LESS RAISINS 4-lb. pkg , MOONLIGHT MBLLOS 1-lb. tin , WBATHEY'S MINCEMEAT 3 pkg. CHRISTIE'S GINGER SNAPS Per lb 3UTOII MAID MAYONNAISE 8-oi. bottle .. JUTCH MAID MAYONNAISE 18-oe. botUe BROWN SUGAR Per. lb 3WIET JUIOaKpRANGBS -3 doe. SLICED. PIJttfPLE-3. 3 tins ...u SING OSCAR SARDINES Per tin ?ROWN BRAND SARDINES Per till CORNED BEEF Is. Per tin 60c 18c 70 c 20c 55c 44c 25c 20c 29c 49c 6c 65c 35c 15c 12c 20c PAY US A VISIT AND CONVINCE YOURSELl Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. AFRAID SHE WOULD NEVER DE WELL "FRU1T4-TIVES" Completely1; i Relieved Dyspepsia Mrs. Omer Monetta liad tried bo many remedies in her efforts -to get rid of serious Stomach Troubles that sho was almost afraid to try "Fruit-a-tives," fearing that , 'tnis famous medicine would not help her. But, ns eho writes from Montreal, "I finally derided to do so. The first few t ;illw s liolK'fl mo and after taking i hree boxes I noticed a grWt change for the better. Now, I enjoy and digest cvervthiua I cat, and am happy to re-omraena 'Fruit-a-tlves' to all my fricudH." "Fruit-a-lives" is a combination of concentrated and transformed fruit juices and the most scientific luedieiuol ingredients. It acta directly on the stomach, liver, kidneys and skin: and brings these vital organs tuck to normal, healthy action. If your fitomach bother you, try "Fruit-fi-tivas." 2.V and 50c. a box at dealers everywVsre. CROW CHIEF LAID AWAY iTlie Funeral of Amos Collinsoii ! Took Plase at Kltkatla on j I FrWay, Over 70 J A' Klt'-atta on Wednesday, De-' cembur 4 there mwed away Amo ICo'llnson. th chief of the Crow! j Tribe of Indiana. He was over scventv yan of 8ge. Hp was laid on a be of sickness for only ono i week. His end was peaceful. The while Reserve had watched and: ministered natlent'v durine the brief sickness with many anxious 'hearts. j The funeral took place on Fri-day afternoon. December 6 In the , Anglican Church at IKtkatla. An impresive ceremony took place, the service being conducted ably bv Bert Shearman, iweher and mlssloner at Kltkatla, vho gave an address, and was assisted bv Matthias Shaw. After the service ,thei.,body was taken bv boats to th arcveyard on an Island about a mile dis tant, and respectfully Interred, the Kltkatla band, conducted by II. Brown, played appropriate music. I The deceased will be missed , very much, as he was. inoted for hh kindness and good fellowship. i ate eaves two sons ,nd twoir 1 daughters, beeWes fwldomr tAV"- ; mourn hts loss, Henry iCollinson. iTeter Cellinson Mrs. Vickers and Mrs Wilson. I Among the chief mourners were 'Chief Gamble. Stephen Ridley, jSo'omon Brown, Job Suencer. 3 Wilson, William Lewis. II. Watt. David ' Gladstone. Chief Zabased. Oswald Toimle. Jacob Srkiw, Ijacob Aster, Stephen Ridley and Casper Gordon. I In memoriam to his dear fath-i er's wishes. Henry Colllnson, beside other kindly acts, has sent twenty do'lars to the funds of each I of the following: Prince Rupsn i uuieorai, MeuaKatia Church, IKincolith Church and the United cnurcn at von Simpson. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary. wpi. Aiiaerson. is aue in port at 8 o'clock this evening from the , south and will sail at 10 p.m. on ' her return to Vancouver and ! S'aM The Best ! jMp Protection For v $T THROAT & CHEST. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors Paeiflclb. Khlbrandstad, . Calgary; ju J. B. Johnston, P6rt Edward r 11 V. Sempster and Fred Wray, Vancouver: O. Lofthus and M. McDonald, Anyox. S'avoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fiftrf Sts. E3X December 13, 1029 rlday. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Christmas Gifts Yirdley's Lavender Sets IHanicure Rolls Chocolates Purdy's Original and Slop's. . , Kodaks h rojn the Brownies S to the Cine Kodak. I'ascall's Novelties in Choc-ojalc Fountain Pens and Pencils. Dalcrose Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets from England. Men's Filled Toilet Bags, t Christmas Cards, Paper 'Tags,1. 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 Jfw Pioneer Druejcists THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. 'TELEPMONF.S v20G A Shopping 'J i ri (j(iiai; -iicious W.CI.A.RK.11MITEP, District News thickness. SMITIIERS ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose whist drive Friday, December 13. I - TOMATO VEGETABLE OXTAIL CHICKEN PEA GREEN PEA MUTTON nnOTII SCOTCH BROTH KOCIC TUItTLE JULIENNE CELERY) MULLIGATAWNY The Duthte Mines Ltd. has closed a deal for the purchase of the Charlton - Mark Hanna estate grouD of claims adjoining the Duthle. Reports from the Duthle are more promising now than they have been for some time. In fact, it is stated that the outlook for the property was never better than it Is at present. Reports reaching here from the Owen Lake mine state that the long cross-cut channel being driver s part of a $250,000 program of devslopment work, has r"a?hed the first vein on the Wrin"h pronerty. At the point encountered the vein Is said to bo elehteen feet wide with values In copper and gold. Charles Wi'non of Lake Kathlyn as iiain been given the cort-f'?it to w't up ice for the Cana-, dlan National Railways on this division the contract covering requirements at divisional points between McBride and Pacific, Ap- urnlmntfH' ISfl rnrn will h to- nuireri t.n mnvp thi if whlrh 8Xty C and dance See the Christmas Pagent "Bringers of Gifts" 'Anglican Cathedral Hall, December 16 at 8 p.m. Baptist Christmas Tree, December 20. Canadian Legion B.ELS.L. Tree December 21. Moose Christmas Tree. er u ladlelA'Jti' Decern- ilfary St. Andrew's ociety' Hoamanay dance Decem ber 31, Moose Hall.. Moose Charity Ball January 10 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Pair of black-rlmmed glasses between Post Olflce and Frlssell's Store by Fourth Street! and Tmra Avenue, nnaer please return to Dally 'New Office. IN the good old days they cerved the fatted calf as a sign of rejoicing . . . modem 1929 generally says it with soup (CLARK'S OXTAIL preferably) . . . and rnurmurs "De-e-e-licious! . . . De-e-e-Ughtfull" And why not? . . . just get a em of this soup and open it. That delicious meaty aroma is just a sample of what it tattes like. A Cartiully cooked, perfectly seasoned soup a boon to any jaded appetite a blessing to a healthy one. Ii you haven't tasted it yet . . . Oh! what you are missing I After tasdng Clark's Oxtail Soup you too will murmur '"De-e-e-licious" ... for when you get near enough to a- plate of soup like this . . . well . . . appetite has a way of asserting itself I At your grocer's. SOU" it 79 fl ibw'jn oil) of M Establishment! at MONTPE4T PH Christmas Sailings A petition Is being signed by prop- start as soon as it is of sufficient vy?1 uwlclo uiKnmn muajf said: "The block extends from Fulton Street to McBride, but the City Council authorized the easy part of It to be paved as far as the alley. Then another easy section was con- Don't Suffer ! Be Clothed For the Cold Weather GET WHAT YOU WANT AT THE MONTREAL IMPORTERS They brought Montreal prices to Prince Rupert. They have a great selectiona bigger stock than ever to choose from. RKS "PS A yMade in. QfuiadcL 5- N-Stsl? In twenty In order to accomodate those desiring to go south after clos(Jof schools Friday, December 20th, the Canadian NaltonaHSteamshlps announce that the SA "Prince Rupert" will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver 6:00 pjn., Friday, December 20th, instead of 10:00 p.m., Thursday, December 19th. This boat arrives Vancouver 7:00 ajn. Sunday, December 22nd. In addition to above, the S.S. 'Prince Charles" will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver 10:00 pjn. Sunday, December 22nd. arriving Vancouver 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 24th. Make reservations early at City Ticket Office, Third Avenue, Phone 2C0. (295) OBJECT TO HIGH COST SIDEWALK smounM to SOO0 tons Mr Wil-1 Tnlrd Avenue, between Thompson's son will also take 4,000 tons of lc Hardware and McBride, protesting fnr tii. nnntvi pihru: -.i-rt m against the construction of the con- Lake Kathlyn. Cutting of Ice will crete sidewalk there. One of the Cm ..iixed nuts Per lb Clor OztJttotf ftimi Owtmmmt ST. REMI. P.Q., and 1LVRROW, ONT. st rue ted. leaving only a few lots to pay for filling the big hole farther down. The result Is that the cost be about fifty dollaift a lot for years. This Is much too costly. As the othet Dart hss.been done small sections, the next section should be as far as Brooksbanks block and then the remainder will have to be either wooden sidewalk or the city will have to help with th.e cost." INSECT RODEO "Want to go to a husklng-bee?M "Where are they going to husk this bee?" Louisville Courier. istmas WILL SOON BE HERE We have a complete stock bf ; Fancy Christmas Groceries, Crackers, Stockings and Chocolates. hitler now while our stock Is JEST BULK MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. 35c 25c 'AM1LY CHOCOLATES Choice 3-ib. boxes. 04 IZ( Each tJ.t3U WINTER BANANA eating or baking. Per box ;hocolate eclairs Fresh stock. Per lb 3T. IVEL'S PLUM The best made. Each, $1.23 and KRAFT CHEESE Is. Per pkg PICNIC each. Bach APPLES For S2.70 35c PUDDINGS 81.75 39c HAMS-Average 6 lbs, $1.35 TOMATO SOUP Camp- -f 4 n bell's. Per tin AJLl HOYAL CROWN SOAP Off 8 bars AtR uHi'L 58c ORDER YOUK XMAS GREEN VEGETABLES NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56