fhlond I ny, December 30, 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREK Start 1930 with This Resolution Get your Drug Store Requirements at I D C COAST STEAMSHIPS I Jfie Pioneer DrtiQcjists mWDAVL,iIX7nST. TELEPMONF.S 8?620C Three Graduate Pharmists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED nauinci trim nine lluptrt ,'" V dir.Ml:30E,;.m!CTOK,A S"'nw'n llaT' nut"""f' ' C Tur. lor V.tNf'otVKIl. VleroitH. Itnlfd.ile, Alert He rrlctaf inMnirht i t AllCE AUM. ANYOX, STEWAKT. Mu Klfir. Port Sim p"oi?. uitj't o vO p. HI, 1 1 ind Aenuf B. M. SMITH rrnt Prinr KudctI II C Ttroiifh ticket, .old to Virion nod brattle Vnd tatWK lbttk?d IT-.nntrh lo iletllnutlon. .... Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will Be In Effect From DECEMHEIt 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 1 or Further Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan Wranppll Jn December 28, January 11, 25. To Vancouver Virlnrla nnrf KaaHIa Ton 1 K ta Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Acents For All Steamshln I.) nes W C Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Q7jc Largcfl Railway Syilem in America STEAxMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sallincs from PRINCE RUPERT tor VANCOUVER,. VIOa ) TOIUA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday 10:00 p.m. I ti.v ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. l or NORTH and SOUTH QULLN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. P.l -SEMitlt TIUINH LEAVE PIUNCE KtTERT MltMUV. WMINESIIAY and SATIIIKAY l ll: a.m. fof lRIM'E IIOKUK. ID.MONTO.N, HISMI KO. all Mlnt tuMern CaiiaUu. lulled AOE.NCV ALL OCCAM STCAMMIir LlMr.S C ity Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 COAL ! COAL ! I KMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 B X CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDETRANSFE PHONE 580 Don't Sacrifice your Model T Ford Protect your investment by running your Model T Ford as lonjr as possible. Expenditure of a few dollars may enable you to gpt thousands of miles of additional service. Hrinp the car to us and let us fell you 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. S. E. Parker, Ltd. FOHl) DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 83 Local Items 4 a Tax! Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. ' ' USE J. H. Gosse, Phone Mrs. A. Richmond arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday after-noon from Vancouver. Week-end euests at the Metro- polls Hotel Included J. Zarelll of Prince Rupert. Victoria Times. V. 8. Moore returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from ? brie! trip to Vancouver. I. Fonness of the Imperial Oil Co. staff returned to the citv on the cataia yesterday afternoon from Seattle, -where he spent a two weeks' holiday. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness Can nery, who spent the Christmas holiday at his home in Victoria, arrived in the city from the south on trie catala yesterday afternoon. Captain and Mrs. Chris Henrlck- sen, who have been visiting for a 9 t- ... r. 1 J X- tew wee&a in cemue, reiurneu wji Taminrv 1 the city from the south on the Ca- j a ,n to 6 p tarn jrcaicjuajr aiicmuuii. Robert Hemming, formerly on the mechanical staff of The Daily News, and Mrs. Hemming, who left the city about a year ago, are now residing In 1!r!mnnt.nn. whiri Mr Hemming is on the staff of the Ed monton Journal. Tbe corner store premises in the ExcJUpige Block, next to the Acme Importers, have been taken as committee rooms for Aid. C. H. Orme, mayoralty Candidate. Aid. Orme. who hat been spending Christmas- in Vancouver ana victoria, is expected to return to the city this week. Union steamer Catala, Capt A. E. Dickson, made a new record for early arrival from the south yesterday afternoon by coming In at 1:45 pm. The vessel, which had a fair sized passenger list, sailed at 8 pjn. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points, whence she will be back here again tomorrow southbound. ASNOITNCKiMRNTS Moose Charity Ball January 1 10 a The Economy Gash & Carry i Store .Wish to thank their numerous patrons for their kind support, and St is their hope that the pleasant relations of the past will not only be continued but even extended during the coming year. In wishing all a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR, they wish tosay It will be their desire to give the public the very best merchandise at the lowe3t possible prices. The following are a few specials they are offering for the present: BUTTER ALL BRANDS Per lb 3-LB. BRICKS Each 14-LB. BOX KftCh EGGS 45c 81.30 $5.90 FRESH PULLET KXTRAS A On Per dot FRESH FIRSTS I Per dos i FRESH EXTRAS Per doz 52c 57c ALL X.M.tS STOCKS TO BR SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES Phone Orders Taken ami Orders l'r $5.06 and Over Delivered Tree Cash & Carry FHONE 360 31D Third Ave. SUITS! SUITS! "SIAM: TO ORDER 1 - Cut I In j;, Workmnnhlp anil Styl L " ' All ritinrnnlred SUITS STKAM CLEANHI) AM PRKSSEI) We Deliver to Any I'nrt of Ihi City. Ling, the Tailor Phunr 613 " jll"!)" 1.0XU3. annual children's dance in I.O.D.E. Hail, Thursuay, at 7:30. Admission 35c. (303) Make your reservations now at Arseneau's and Lamble's for Elks' New Year Cabaret. ', (tf) Don't forget St. Andrew's Auxiliary Hogmanay dance in Moose Hall. Tuesday, at 9' p.m. Snappy music -and a good time assured. Gentlemen, $1.00; ladies, 50c. Motorshlp Bellingham, Capt. Hooper, arrived in port this morning from Ketchikan with one car-'oad of frozen fish for trans-shipment east over the, Canadian National Railways. Voting for election of officers for Deep Sea Fisherman's Union will bo held In their Union Hall on 1930. Voting from 10 p.m. only. Regular meet ing at 7:30 p.m. (2) G. H. Foster, superintendent engineer of Union Steamships Ltd., arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from .Vancouver to make an inspection of the steamer Cardena which Is in dry-dock here following her recent stranding in the Skeena River. Alex Wallace, surveyor for the British Corporation marine under writers, arrived in trie city on tne Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to make an Inspection of the steamer Cardena which is in drydock here following her recent stranding Jn the Skeena River. Delayed nearly a, .day by having extra calls to make coming uo the Norah, Capt. C. .C. Salntey, arrived in port at 5 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver and sailed an hour later for Alaska. The vessel is due back here southbound Wednesday afternoon. SENTENCE SUSPENDED city t" ice court tfefdre Magistrate! ' charges made for reading Ladles' Auxiliary St. Andrew's nrinw , Meciymont c5?yn4nl:. tnw mofrilng morning Society Hogmanay dance Jug? -?1 Moose-llall. Was' Was1 lmnoeeti. Imposed I In aiT1o4I rod; fair wees lai HOTEL ARRIVALS L. Rousseau and Miss E. .Rous-' seau of Prince Rupert are spending a short time In the city Vancouver Star. A city police court charge against Clarence Doane of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile has been dismissed. There were '45 passengers going north aboard the C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah which was in port early yesterday morning bound from Vancouver to Skagway. ! j T. C. Workman, surveyor for the London Salvage Association, arrived in the city on the .Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, being here to inspect the Union steamer Cardena which is now on dry dock here following her stranding in the Skeena River ten days ago. Union freighter Chilliwack. Caot. John Mulr, is due in port this afternoon from Vancouver with a cargo of freight including coal for Albert & McCaffery. The vessel which will go no further north than Prince Rupert this trip, will load lumber from the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Miller of Vancouver arrived in the city on the Princess Norah yesterday morning from the south. They brought their car with them and had intended taking it to Terrace by train and motoring east from there. The railway tie-up has prevented them from doing this, however, and they will probably return soutn irom nere by boat. Fred Are you fond of indoor sports? Freda Yes, if they, don't stay too late I Central R. Dyer and M. Johnston, city; Andrew Grey, Rcgina; Louis Martin, Terrace: George McLaughlin. T. F. Kelly and Z. P. Oane. C.N.R. 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 Mr. and Mrs. James Walte and family, city; Mr. land Mrs. John Oostlock, Falls River. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Za'fl'l, Prop. The Hotel Worth While Hot and Cold Water Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 231 "IIUILI) 11. CV Looking Two Ways LOST fJ-PfilLOST-Oerman DOllce dos since December 27. Party housing same please notify Dally News. (303) j SCALE OF CHARGES Maggie Mather. Indian girl from;; Th fni,nJ7'(, fhB I Hirth Notices ROc. on a .a a nnth notices: frbJli M. . . I !fhe ftftef FttiSk nknal . Ft Central Hotel NImi: llrt.l'flr' Ttvrllr?'iftuilt KIKtoms; Ut wiffv.iuHtV-(H' ' rt ii;u ?lWtf:ai Trtrtiw 'atnf '.il.1v . -:'v. 'Bontit ii Rales S1.00 and Up - JOHN TRY and. A. DONALD Pruprlrtvi. PHONE 51 ! Folks are looking bad; at Christmas, forward to the N.ew Year. The outlook for British Columbia ,is ..bright. The newspapers have announced that Vancouver alone has a $30,-000,000 building program planned for 1930. PACIFIC MILK Factory nt Abbotsforcl, H.C. SB Cards of Thanks, J2. uneral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c. name. "' per 4jj Marriage and Engagement announcement! $2. 4 K 'II , i . 91 1 i- y BOSTON CABARET. Come and Celebrate NEW YEAR'S EVE MENU Celery !iv'l;' Special Dinner and Dance FROM 9 TILL 2 $5.00 per couple HORS D'OEUVRES , Punch Liqueurs Saitetl Almonds Olives Sea Food. Cocktail Neptune SOUP Consomme Pate dltalic Creme Victoria FISH Tenderloin de Sole Poiilette ROAST Roast B. C. Turkey Chestnut Drosslng Cranberry Sauce Cold Sliced Turkey on Canadian Ham Combination Salad VEGETABLES Brussels Sprouts Cauliflower au Gratln . Baked Brown Potatoes Mashed Potatpes f.rtil - DESSERT Steamed Plum Pudding Hot Mine Pie Fruit Jello Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk New Yedrs Day Special $1.50 hnner Boston . e'TXsc) Cafe ammTu II I 111 iMl 1 ' ' RELISHES jjllJJ ! IS f Ia Cocktail de Homard li H 11 lilllnrlk If LA i Slieed Tomatoea Olives j T 01d En8llsh Plum Pudding j j V y Brandy and Hard Sauce This fascinating story will start in The Daily News on M onday. nFflFr ft ft