TOE DAILY NEWS Monday, Deccmw TAUE SI5 3o 132J Highball" jTMte , i distinctive flavor ' m and quality J, I doubly distillcd J m. 'tDmBym Reputed Quarts "Rupert BrandF Kippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE ItUPEirr, D.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. SHIPYARD OPUHATlNi; . T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists notlermakers, lllsrksmlths, Pattern Makers Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 iggaraEUjignjtBiUi Si' 'St TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FKE6II PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City U.D.II This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liiiuqr Control Board or by the Govern- ment of British Columbia DEMAND NEW YEAR SERVICES LSpeciai Occasion Observed In Most or City Churches lesterday New Year sermons were preached churches yesterday. In some cases there was special music. Large congregations were in attendance. In First Baptist Church the subject of the pastor, Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, In the morning was "God's Xmas Program By Children of St. Pau! Churct i There was a special Christmas program by the children at cvenirfg service yesterday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The congregation ! was very large and most appreciative of the splendid efforts of the i young people. Miss Swana Olofson : was pianist and Peter l ien organist 'and choir director. The program i committee consisted of Mrs. J. II. Hanson. Miss Evelyn Anderson and 'Miss Charlotte Edwards. The pro gram was as follows: Prelude Miss Olafson. Processional, "tome Hither Ye Faithful" Audience. Scripture reading and prayer Rev. J. H. Hanson. Christmas prayer School. "Welcome To Our Service" Primary class. "The . Happy Christmas Comes Once More" School. "Joy To the World" School. "Christmas in the Heart" Clara .Wlkdahl. "Christmas Secret" Irene Olsky. "Christmas Gift" Irene Feasby. "Bright Angels"--School. "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" Five girls. "My uttle Piece" Elsie Murvold School. Violin solo J. Farstad. "Offertory' Peter Lien. Address Rev! J. H. Hanson. Reading Lillian Hanson. "Silent Nlghf School and audi ence. Many Attended Reception Mr. AndMrs.Bushby A reception was held yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bushby at their Borden StrctL ho which was largely attended? tome-thmg like one hundred and twenty-five persons being present. Tea was served in the dining room. Mrs. J. C. McLennan and Mrs. McMordie pouring, while serving were Mrs. Arthur II. Carson, Mrs. Blfert, Miss Joan West and Miss Margaret Palmer. Hie simple but artistic decorations were in green, while colored lights In the rooms and outside gave a festive appearance. EARLY LIFE FARNORTH Belief That People Migrated Fiom Asia to America Supported WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 30: -The, key to American prehistory lies not in Alaska but in Asia, in Awav In a Manger"-Primary. Mh2Lnu,, JShJutmi That NiRht In Bethlehem''- ""S11" AP0101- Qjj-jg - contention supports a previous Duet Morse slaters view that Monogotold migration "Wishing; WalF Bovs I across Bering Strait was so easy ine unnst cnua Jimmy - " rt Feasby a prevailing opinion that . the Bs- "Very Queer" MUdred Nelson. iimo nad u Pi"sly American "Jesus Loves Me" Bast school. "Hark, the Herald Anaels Sin-1 J11- nope of uncovering even 'dim records of the far past in central Alaska is seen by the noted scientist, who traversed the Yukon River from source to mouth durins the summer in search -of archaic lore. Unless rome most unfortunate Distribution of Christmas cheer. ! accident occurs," he said, "we shall Benediction. Claus Berg of Porcher Island ! he was a telegrabh operator. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. j Prince of Wales Knitting Scarves I-ONDON, Dec 3b: People about the Court were not nearly so surprised as were the ronpral raiHHr ncvti: oe able to find real ancient remains In the Yukon valley or delta, because the country has been remade by sea and river. Remains have been swept away by the water as it gnaws at the banks, or lie covered op in deep jungles or tundras Hi J O l J 1 "Indirectly, however, throwth UieO atlltdaV archaeological and other evidence. J substantial steps have been made .. . .. . , . . this year towards the solution of i2S.d1th ocf'1In1th prince ! the problem of the origin of the Rupert General Hospital on Satur-' Eskimo and his relation to the mm&w ... n.0sin lai,1 Augus' The anthropologist returned with SSftftft IffJilYi4 ae and more than 90 boxes of materia, i.m?i&?3i belonging to' a wonderfully rich and artistic old culture, discovered but a few years ago. Light also! may be thrown on the past by al double burial in a stone -linsd, grave, the oldest uncovered so fit I along the Yukon, and similar .to. "Our material." Or, HrdlteB said. " is rich, but only crefull study will show how imr . ant. The main achievement was to save for science much that would soon have been lost for all time. Smithsonian expeditions, while mj team mat in prince of Wales w-"" infcci oa aauti had sent scarves of his own mak-! from tne American side of Bering i ins: lor me Queen's Dersonal ca. oea. mane more urgent an ex ! SSL "OurNeTYear QMotto " XT ! ' VSAS! .in $FZ1 (tures of both services were vocal '"" ner Majesty neeaiewo Uily ; toat the materia IsotobyMelvlnR pafqeof Vancou-j f ,. 4U ! fT inlSt L thwm -'W J AV rwa irn i t in LI1MI U 1 - S'llll, cWunde- -!Cnch Indication, obtained on the in in the the evenine. evening, "Teach "Teach Me Me to to!" ine - Hiiuing logeiner to , Jr-. "n 3,000 mue. were trav- Tn Pint TTnltaH Pkiimli Dan At. the wool and thpre was keen un- eled on the great river, famous fred Wllson"the tordeuVere4 while they were workln tta toy. ofthe poldnuh. anorooriate sermonn Hv snwinl ne scarves m me country, not ff" "-""'""i. "7 "r , r r j-- ueTtchoru Tfrom the' caSnlv tc m wtedd finish fi gjjf-Jy VrtT "The Promised Child, "were given by, bu who dropped fewest stitches f'is?mlBn1if the senior choir in the evening. I nd mad? ttrt mistakes. If there " ""iT ni"!1!. t -mofT nv Thnmai Meronnii in Pirt were mwaices they must have b"n 1JW F."51 DCU1" coverea in Presbyterian Church, also gave spe-1 rectlfird for the scarves show no n '"Je iciai New New Year Year sermons. sermons. The The an- an ns of them. P?,0.riiT tne .'HT v,n UhAn. l -ru TVl 7.1nn 7inn TU.t TKnt n.in..4 Drlnaut ' One nrart rYmRt,a l . DIOOO inaUMH ana KUOmuS. DM1 1- "The First Christmas Morn" and mP twble stch and whUe the ,nfi before civilizatl'--- even as toe "There Were Shepherds," were sung r arf whl-h the Prince has ofJuLeir ance',t'ors are by the choir in the evening. anrttea u aone in a oerfectly uwv)' ui,urr, wrrc mo- In the morning at the Salvation Pla'n garter stitch the blue one urc observed and photographed Army Citadel. Adjutant William ' must have taken much longer for , Essential records of thte vanish -Kerr took charge and in the eve- it 1- n stocking stitch and is ex- rJ population Dr. Hrdlicka satd nine Cantaln Warren At the latter I centionallv neat thus are safe. I meeting, Sergeant Major Andrew ' . . ; . . Martin spoke, in addition to CaD win warren, mere was a vocal I duet. "The Old Rugged Cross." by Mrs. William Kerr and Captain ' Warren. In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathe dral, where Very Rev. J. B. Oibson officiated, there Vas Christmas music in the morning. In the evening there was a special service for members of the Masonic Lodges, who paraded to church. There will be special watch night services in a number of the churches tomorrow evening. BILL THE DIVER DIED SUNDAY Late William Schelin Weli-Known Ficurc on Local Waterfront William Schelin, better known as "Bill the Diver." and for many years a well knowigurkAlong the local where Re Had been a patient for several weeks. He had been in falling health for some time and had been a patient in the hospital off and on for several months before no una! aumisviuH. : ine iaie Mr. Bcnenn was 60 years I of age and a native of England. He j was formerly the owner of the well i known boat Kelpie. At various I times he followed the occupation of iiouciiuaii mm uiver. Dally News -ClaMmed" advertisements" bring quick results. Coal? Coal ? Tkr idvnlm- of In price in mi( In your winter mppljr, KDHON ind CASMnV-MTXI.INO-TON In tr quanttllm Al vi flour. Vmj, Oraln and Fred. 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MOr.DAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY TWO snows and 9 p.m. TALKING AND MUSICAL PROGRAM JACK MULHALL in 'Twin Beds" A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY COMKDY Sliort Comedy "SMOOTH GUY" Musical Novelty "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK-PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission 20c, C5c; Matinee Wed., 2:30, 15c and 10c Eff CAPITOL -: CAPITCL M Mnight FyoIic NEW YEAR'S EyE AT 11:30 Fun, Fun, Fun, and How PREMIER ORCHESTRA 4 Acts - Vaudeville - 4 Acts DANCE, PONY TROT BY PUPILS OF THE CRAIG SCHOOL OF DANCING 100 Laughs by Two Rlack Crows Novelty Dance by Miss M. Mussallcm Character Dances by Nona Hodson Presentation of New Year 1930 NEW P1COGKAM TALKING PICTl ICES : Ring Out the Old-Hoop In the New! I Admission: General, 75c; Iogcs, $1.00.. PHONE US FOK A TKIAL ORDER OF Nanaimo Wellington Lump and Alberta Sootless Fresh Shipments Arrive Every Week Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 & 117 UMB ER 1x0 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap , S23-J 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap'...'..' s2,-J lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap ..... 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