Tuesday, December 17. 1929 Coal? Coal? Tkf (Irnntujf of Urn prl-e " Pl In' joiirJp"Jvnter iiipl.r, IBSO.V arui tUHiniVwixMNu-T0' In any qunotltlr. Alw 'nr. ilay. Drain and Feed Prii.cc Rupert Feed Co IMIONES 58 AND 558 Dalcrose Toilet Soap and Toilet Sets from England. Men's Filled Toijet Bass, Christmas . Cards, Paper Tags, Seals, Dressings for parcels and Christmas trees. Baby Toilet Sets, Fancy Stationery, Military Brush Sets. ALL MERCHANDISE OF BEST QUALITY AND AT A REASONABLE TRICE Crime JLlcL Jhu Pioneer Druccjists THIRD AVE. V SIX i rl ST. TELEPHONE 8',2no 1 A rilDfllin Eirnvir V. WIT fTJWJUAMi O. Will be received by your family. , I Santa Claus will deliver it without kit een' twenty ears r 'MJ'li? Figure out what you need In money ja to make your famliy" happy. Is it CjjEfe 825,00, $30,00 or $100.00. Tnu lovelo make and see them happy while you are with them. Will they be happy if their loving Daddy Is taken away? Why not make the uncertain certain and see that they are made happy like other children on Xmas day by applying for A SUN LIFE CHRISTMAS POLICY Full particulars will be gladly submitted by calling or writing S. J. Jabour, Phone. G 15, P.O. Kox 1515, Prince Rupert Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assurance in force over $2,000,000,000; Assets over 9500,000,000 MAIL. THIS' COUPON TODAY Mr S. J.'Jabour. Suo.Uf-te4Ti I Prince Rupert. B.C. iu JcOJIhI policy. I need an Xmas (underline lefldary's agt is Please send me without obligation on my part full particulars about your Xmas policy. Name , Address ... UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Katifnti rrvm rrlnc Kuprrt Iwr TAM UlttH. VICTORIA' Slinwi lur. Butrdalt. Alert U. etc. Tur-Ajv l:3H t.i. far r.tNCOl'lEK. VlCTOKU. HutedaU. let liar. nr.. ftkl midnight lf ALICE ARM, ANYOX, STEWART. Nu. UMer. Pert HiuipMn, ban- day, B:oo p.m. Ill 2nd Atrnae R M SMITH Went Prince Kaprrt. II. C. Tt rough i'rkrt told to VklorU nl tUU jind biice tbrrkrd tkroucti to dettlrutton. ilCANADlAN, PAcincj B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway Dec 14, 28. To Vancouver Victoria. Seattle Dec. 18. Jan. 1. Princess Mary -Ocean Falls etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. jrr- ..n rr All ClMmthln Lines) ' .11 tl . J W C. Orchard. General Agent. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupcrt.pMione 31 Ran ad ian National Qfo Largctl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursda" and Sifndar, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX. each Wednesday at 1 p.m. For STEWART each Wednesday 4 p.m.. and Saturday, 8 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PlSsKMJMt TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE KI'PLRT "MAV. MKIIVERHAV mid KATUUtAY K 1I:S a.m. for I'lllM'lj IKOltm:. EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, nil point tavern Canada, I'nltrd AOENCY ALL nCEA UTEAMMIir UST.H City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert-Phone 2fn " Vir",THf" -,JraaJiBV'H Dr Alexander rilONE tn H'NM K UIOCR DENTIST Early Ad. Copy is appreciated '. l I Christmas Gifts Tardley's lavender Sets Manicure Rolls Chocolates Purdy's Orig. Inal and MoijNj,'. Kodaks From the Brownies te the Cine Kodak. Pascall's Novelties In Chocolate. Fountain Pens and Pencils. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone C86. Nothlne over $1 at Ideal Gift Shop. Third Are., next Ireland's, the ppUcian. , - -J293) SmTrncarttrfrn. due from fr-efetat 3:30. was reported this moaning to be on time. Meeting of the Young People's Society of First United Church has been suspended until after the Christmas and New Year holiday season. The condition of James Martin, who was admitted to the Prince Rupert . General Hospital about two weeks ago. Is reporte'd to be considerably improved. G. Meneghello. well known Stewart contractor, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning bound for Vancouver where he will spend the Christmas CANADIAN LEGIOK XMAS TREE x - Names of the children of ex-service men and affiliate members -hould be handed in not later than December 18. (294) Our Christmas Stock IS NOW COMPLETE AND WAITING FOR YOUR INSPECTION EVERYTHING IS FKESII AND OF THE BEST QUALITY ALMOND PASTE Per lb BLEACHED SULTANAS Per lb. SHELLED BRAZILS Per lb TABLE RAISIN Per pkg SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-lb. pkg. MOONLIGHT MBLLOS 1-lb. tin 60c 18c 70c 20c 55c 44c ' WEATHEY'S MINCEMEAT -CZn 2 pkgs uOV I CHRISTIE S OINOBR I SNAPS-Per lb. DUTCH MAID MAYONNAISE 8 -oz. bottle DUTCH MAID MAYON-NAI8E 16-oa. bottle BROWN SUGAR Per lb SWEET JUICY ORANGES 3 dot SLICED PINEAPPLE 2s. 3 tin KINO OSCAR SARDINES Per tin 20c 23c 49c 6c 65c 35c 15c CROWN BRAND SARDINES -fl Q0 Per tin JLU CORNED BEEP Is. Per tin 20c PAY US A VISIT AND CONVINCE YOURSELF Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Prince Kupert. B.C. ITIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE FAIWT, DIZZY SPELLS Had To Sleep Propped Up In Bed Mrs. Norman Binhop, Salisbury, N.B., writes: "I wat troubled with faint and dizzy spells and whes I would lis down I would suffer terribly with smothering spells., I got so bad I had to sleep Jrojvpd u in bed. I I. "Mypfoctor piud it was my hey-t ;-anp fcerW and taat I needed a good neaii toie. "I was advised to take and I lad not taken one box when 1 could lie down and sleep like a child." Prire, 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of f-riee bj Tlx T. Milbum Co., Limited. Toronto, One. MM the city on the Catala thto morn- north in order to a brief trip pay visit to Alice Arm, Joseph N. Mc-Phe is a passenger aboard the Catala thin afternoon going through to Vancouver on mining business. Al Falooner. well known Alice Arm transportation and sawmill man. was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning bound for Vancouver where he will spend the Christinas and New Year holiday season with his family who are in residence in the south. Capt. Andrew Johnstone, who has been Sshgre on a month's vacation at Vancouver, Is expected to be back In command of the Union steamer Cardena this week when the vessel resume service following her recent stranding in theSkeena 31ough. After their marriage tomorrow afternoon. R. Berney and his bride will sail aboard the Princess Vorah for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver. Victoria and elsewhere n the south. The bride-elect Ls Miss Edith Kelsey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Kelsev. and fot many years stenographer to City Solicitor E. F. Jones A number o? pre-nuotial affairs have been given in honor of the couple by their many friends. ing after a visit in Port Simpson Charles Clay of Anyox arrived in the city on' the Catala this morning from trie smelter town. David Joinvtlle, Stewart restaurant proprietor, Is a visitor in the city, havthg arrived from the north on the Catfila this morning. Alex McUae i&f??he Power Corporation line stKf returned to trie city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Stewart on company work. . Provincial . Coqfeble William Smith of A nyb-4pa ying a brief visit to the cHy. having arrived from the north op the Catala this morning. M. M. McLaclan. locat manager of the Brackman-Ker Milling Co.. returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief business trip to Stewart. Major C. B. North, well known northern mining man. was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning going through from Stewart to Vancouver. Mrs. Owge'B. basev. who has been vlsttta in SUiftlwith her dauahlrfJ T&tl CCH&tUr nnu 'urned to the eity on the Catala! this momtogfibjsi.thri, north. 1 i nr 3 b1 rirtiWiKlfcUsf w! rnaWn" satlsf a" torjr ' recovery following an operation for appendicitis performed 'yesterdv in the Prince Rupert General Hospital Ptfln will V opn on Thursday I afternoon and tfipiw. also everv; evening uatn Christmas. Closed r'mas Dsur i theHday fol-l 'owinn. Rejtafl MerchanU' Association. ' ?.); Pi1 . 12541 j Union ' nW'caDt. ! E. DlcksonV:HuttlrFltbi port atl 1 : 13 inia miimtcf . .f nun ' Anvnv tewar and oher northern points' and sailed t 1:30 this afternoon lor tne south. Miw Isabel Kiatoatrlck n.N . auffhfer of J - .AFlKfrlmatriolr nf this city is nw recovered from a recent uineas and is engaged as office nurse for one of the sur- sreonji in th MaHImI Arts nniM. ing at Vancouver. R. H. Gurd. accountant of Cas-star cannery who has been lnter- .vlrwlnc natives &t Kttmnira and Port Simneon In regard to next vear s usjiintr operations, was a pas!ener aboard the ratals to- aay going through,, to Vancouver. See Joe Brown For Your Xmas Needs WE WELCOME YOU AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Next to Capitol Theatre Don't Suffer ! Be Clothed For the Cold Weather C.ET WHAT YOU WANT AT THE MONTREAL IMPORTERS They brought Montreal prices to Prince Rupert. They have a great selectiona bigger stock than 6ver to choose from. Trades and Labor Banquet, evening in Commodore Cafe. starting at 8 p.m. Tickets $1.00. j Chief Officer P. A. McsLennan, regularly of the Camosun and last year aboard the Catala on the local run, is first mate aboard the Union freighter Chllllwack, which is in port loading cargo. Third Officer J. McLeod from. the Cardena is aboard the Chllllwack. this trip as second mate. 1 . -i:,,; SEVEN OF WORLD'S GREATEST MINING COMPANIES ARE OPERATING TODAY IN PRINCE RUPERT DISTRICT. i (Continued from page one) allv nromislng Taku niver area. "The conscientious and sincere effort of the .departments of mines and public works emanating from their headquarters at Victoria, to assist in the healthy and stable development of the Industry, and the encouraging co-operation with their servants in carrying out the work, is also a marked feature of the year's develoDment." "The Portland-Canal area has been exceptionally active, many properties have been energetically and In most instances efficiently explored. It is interesting to note that mining exploration work will be continued on at least 12 properties during this winter, more than in any other former winter. "It is of constructive ImDortance for the future welfare of the Portland Canal area to note a decided tendency towards the realization that mines cannot be manufactured on paper, and that well-directed operations by capable mining engineers are essential for the efficient development of properties. This necessary tendency towards sound conservatism and the basic requirements of the industry is perhaps the most pleasing and constructive aspect of the 1929 mining activity in the Portland Canal area. More than anything else. It will aid in promoting and stimulating activity 'n that promising section and in attracting necessary and sound capital for its development. "During the latter part of the season operations were hampered by m incessant downpour of torrential rain that turned the bent trails nto quagmires and the most sedate of men into eloquently cussing mud-hens. Transportation In the area has. however, been considerably Improved by assistance to trail construction on the nart of the department of mines." itf rfT ant r rtiMi UUUU ULU dill LIST I STOUTI" (.Exctufram umdiciui uaimoniai) " nun p our pftckftoe of Dr. WaiMti'i Toile bum anj it maj nncdlrnl drink well M tonic ll it in M iK Mdl I. .t . . 1. c . I Dr. Va.lann' T,.ni K.... :. - - - " vyv.. u v, in a oVliciouH, refreshing, hrajthfui ,-roriir ji is a WonCKTI Ul tODIP. For 93 vraira l-'jivlwk nu.L. U.. ... enjoyed this wonderful drink. Make it up at home. A 75c package males 3 gallons of Stout Sold br 7 ORME'S LIMITED M. ALLFN & CO.. LIMITED 1WG Richards St. Vancouver. B.C. t ANNOUNCEMENTS Baptist Ohrtstmas Tree. December 20. Canadian Legloo B.ES.L. Christ--oas Tree December 21. Moom Christmas Tree, n. Ladies' Auxiliary St. Andrew's Society Hogmanay dance December 31. Moose Hall. Moose Charity Ball January 10 Mail Schedule For the East Mods., WecU it SaU. 10:30 fun. From the East I Suns., Tues. & Thurs. 3:30 pjn. , For Vancouver ! Sundays 9 pin. I Tuesdays 12:30 pan. i Thursdays 9pjn.i j Fridays 11p.m.' From Vancouver j Sunaays 4 pjn. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. lldays pjn. Saturdays 10:30 ajn." Dec. 14 and 28 jun. C.P.R.. Dec. 18 4 pjn. ?or Stewart and Premier 1 Sundays 7 pjn. Wednesdays 2 pjn. Saturdays 3 pjn.i r'rom Stewart and Premier ! Tuesdays 11:90 ajn. Thursdays 8 pjn. ! . Sundays 8. p,jn.,i Per Anyox and; Alice-'Arm-- Wedne-jff::,. From Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesdays 11:30 a.m. inursaays 8 p.m. To Naas River and Port Simpson-Sundays 7 pjn. From Naas River, Port Simpson-Tuesdays n:30 a.m. To Queen Charlotte Islands-Dec. 7 and 21 9 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands-Dec. 5 and 19 ajn Christmas Greeting To our many patrons in the city and country we wish all a Merry Xmas, and we take this opportunity of thankinf all for the hearty support we have received in the past. We hope our business relations will continue in the future. Here are a Few Specials for Xmas Week MIXED NUTS Per lb 25c CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELL WALNUTS 2 lbs. for CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELL ALMONDS Q-t A A 3 lbs. for ?ivU TABLE RAISINS 2 lbs. tot TABLE FIGS 2 lbs. for 75c 45c 45c BLUE RIBBON COFFEE Per lb. 65c MALKIN'S BEST COF- OCn FEE Per lb )Us BRAID'S BEST COFFEE Per lb. BRAID'S BEST B. L. TEA Per lb Cup and Saucer Free With Each Pound of Tea. HILL BROS. COFFEE Per lb. . 65c 75c 75c Peaches, Pineapple, Apricots, Pears, Raspberries. Strawberries, fruit for salad. Can be assorted. Q TINS O"! A A Price t) FOR viiUU FRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVING FRIDAY AND MONDAY Celery, Lettuce, Brussels - Sprouts. Cauliflower, Spinach. Bunches of Carrots, Beets, Parsley, Leeks. Fruits Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pears, Jap Oranges, Grapes, - Cranberries, AH Fresh. ,' PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY SO THAT IT WILL BE FILLED WITHOUT SHORTAGE i mm V2eat IJpnarfmpnt fcfc Xmas Turkeys, Geese aiidrftna 'all fresh birds) Just arrived. AU weighed and priced. ''3dme:fn' and pick your dinner. Also Prime Beef, Good Muttotl.'-Tresh Pork. Young Veal, Chopped Suet. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS GIFTS MUSSALLEM GROCERY CO., LTD. 417-423 FIFTH AVENUE EAST PHONE 18 rRINCE RUPERT; JB. PHONE 81 PHONE US FOR A TRIAL ORDER OF Nanaimo Wellington Lump and Alberta Sootless Fresh Shipments Arrive Every Week Albert' & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 & 117 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD jr.OPKKATINU (i. T. V. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK ivcngineens jiacnmisis, uoiiermahers, jwachsmnnsrauern ' ilakers, Founders, Woodworkers,- 'EtcRPW ,T I ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle AU Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Advertise in "The Daily News"