All t ' IT ct.... 50c Lilas,. do France Talcum Free with a $1.00 Bottle of Lilas de France Lotion 50c Liquid Brilliantine Free with a $1.35. Bottle of Eau de Quinine Qstm.es Met Phones 81 &82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHAKMICISTS TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prcpare1l tail)"Bj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. $1,000.00 To Spend Will Be Yours Deposit $5.00 Monthly For 141 Months With YORKSHIRE SAYINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Paying C Interest Compounded Scml-Annually LOCAL AGENTS McCAFFEKY, GIltltONS & COLLART, LTD. TIIIKD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 mi iiiiii i inn ii itiiiisam3ti3&simnwuuB&&Ai&- "TflBgaasuautfiwaiBi UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SAILINGS TitKE ADVANTAGE OF YOUK VAC ATION PERIOD UV I SING UNION STEAMER CONNECTIONS inliiiH leaves Prince Ruert (or Vancouver FRIDAY MID-MdllT. DEC. 19th. arriving Vancouver Sunuuy Midnight, Dee. 21st ikfast served on board Mon. A.M.. Dec. 22nd if desired) Special B f COAST AJkiSlllPS cl sliver any part of the elty. LING - THE TAILOR Second Ave. I'honc C19 ert MTIIr.lt EITHER TUBS RETURNING leave Vancouver fcr Prince Rupert MAY. 8 P.M., DEC. 30th '8 8. Cardena) arrfving back in I'M Friday. Friday. Jan. Jan. 2nd 2nd OR OR FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 9 9 ijM-J'- P.M., JAN. 2nd fnu (8 ?: u rivinii back In in Prince prince Kupen uupen. ouuu sunaay r.M.. .. m . Return Fare - $40.00 TAXI 25 Prince (Meals ana neruiN inciuucu in Sale NOW TILL FEBRUARY Mill, 1931 (With final re- ; : Un it March 31st. 1U31 1 Tirkeus and infoniwtioti reRiirding all sulllngs at I'lJINTE HITPI IIT AtiENI'Y - SKPOND AVENUE PHONE M8 H. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM I RINUB RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangrll, Junenu, Skasway Dcconibcr 13. 27. To Vancouvet, Victoria, Seattle D!embci- 3, 17, January i. W'.c oreiui SOMETHING NEW I'OR LADIES AND GENTS sortment new clothes for und winter just to hand. r quality and latest nat- ine in and see us today. '1T "r llVrn'nil nmnUtil nnH fin, s. I ' three days. Ling, the Cutter ' i' mine, nremine inrt nlier- II Arents F U Steamship Lines VIO- Wionell. SPEED WITH bAl' lvl l Is whal you will enjoy In a comfortable roomy car, by calling Promptness, reliability and courtesy is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 26. Matt Videck . Ambulance and Taxi Service prizes and rcneshuients. Admis sion sOt c ..- .2881 OwingHBMarge derrtapd for tlcM eis. ine wgn Bcnooi concert win be held at the Moose Hall both Thursday 5ud Friday nights, Dec. 11 and 12. 'All tickets and admission good for either night. 288 The" trylaw providing for a refer endum at the civic election next month on the question of a one- year or ivo-year mayoralty term was finally reconsidered and ad- ! opted ,at UMt night's meeting of the cicoOcll. A resolution1 passed at a recent special meeting of the city coun- jcil whereby employers of the city will be asked to give the preference to married men when giving , employment was put formally on ; record at last night's regular meet ing of the council. 'Northland Navigation Co.'s mo- j i torshlp liner Northland,' Capt. Len Williams, arrived in port this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging seven carloads of frozen fish for, transshipment Bast over the Canadian National Railways, sailed for Seattle. The otty eoueil last night com plied with a request from the Nor them British Columbia Agricul tural & Industrial Association that title to a lot on Third Avenue near McBrlde Street, which was raffled in connection with sale of Fair tembership tickets this year, be transferred; to Mettto Peippo of So tfttula who aa the winner. A deal for the sale of the lot by Mr. Pei ppo failed to go through. W n UliMoft-is. ME who la 1q 1M Twt IT 'T.. feHarge of aRvepment wore ay tne HOtoajjU Eagle SUvw Afmes Ltd.. on tne soutneaster property at Skidegate. and Majors Angus W. Davis, well known consulting engineer, who has been . paying visit to the property arrived in the city on the Prince William last night from the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. FOR THE HOLIDAYS s T not tiiVe winter WIIV liolUlay thUrar in F.ttrra CauadaT Yiil U1 Quflwc with lirr gray io6i(orH, cyiaint old 6urmii( and famous litlnc. Canadian National olTrra ei-eeptlonalljr low farra to polnta In I'Mlrrn Canaila from Dec. It to Jan. Sill . . . timed ao that you may enjoy the ClirUtinn ami New Year'a fenlltltle. Ninety-day return limit . . hlieral tiMri. Jimt lionc fof. reervatloim. HOUDAVf RETURN FARES tkniml - MM-I Titful Mla ... . M-tlM. . . . a J IM.I I Jill 1 1 - - tUtmU - -lUmtllon- - - a a us.s ISf.10 1K.7V S.tt M ltl.U 1M.S Low Hull Bares to Seaboard For intnrmaiuin nail or write: It. F. McNAl'GIITON District 1'a'ienger Agent Prinre Rupert, li e. Billiards vs. Elks'. tonlgt Canadian Legion The . Moose . dance advertised . for Dec. 12' is cancelled,,, , 287 , : II .lit I' I I Hogmanay Dance I.O.D.E. Hall. Scotch and Canadian dances. Pro ceels for Relief funds. Ladies 50c. ' gents 75c. 287, City accounts for the two' weeks ending December 5. totalling $77,- DSSwerepassedfottyment at last night'?) meeting, of the 'city council. ' Jwk Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, who has been visiting at Anypx with her son, wiuiam Montgomery, jr., re turned to the city on the Catala this morning from'Tthe smelter ' town. Rev. Father Charles Webb, O.M I., returned to the city on the Ca tala this morning ;from Anyox where he conducted' services In the Roman Catholic Sunday. Church last A bylaw providing for the tem porary borrowing from the Royal Bank of Canada of $100,000 was finally reconsidered and adopted at last .night's meeting of the city council. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 9.- 45 this morning from Anyox, Stew art and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Hector Stewart, who has resign ed as news editor of the Stewart News, which position he has occu pled for the past several months, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning bound for Vancouver Andrew Scott, charged under the Vagrancy Act with with swearing in a public place, was fined $10,1 with option of seven days' lmprls onment. by Magistrate McClmont in city police court this morning. Mrs. F. N. Good, wife of the city engineer, had the misfortune to break two small bones of her an- W in a tan yesterday (She ls"con-ftned to her hpmatfjlhe Summit Apartments Many 'friends will wish her as spc&y,.arecovery as possible. f Inspector John "JMacdonald. Staff Sergeant Alex MeNcuT and Constables Andrew G'ranf and H. L. McKenny of the provincial police returned to the dtyjbn' the Ca- taia mis morning irom Stewart. having in their custody R. A. Mc Gregor and II. A. Hoistman who have been each sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Stewart for bootlegging. TENDERS WANTED Scaled tenders for the purchase of the Anglican Mission Doat "Northern Cross" will be received by the undersigned up to noon December 15, 1930. Terms strictly cash. The boat may be Inspected at the local Dry Dock and typed general particulars may be had from Rev. W. II. Rushbrook, P. O. 53, Frince Rupert. B.C. 276 ANNOUNCEMENTS High School Concert, Dec. 11. Royal Purple Bridge and Whist series, next game, December 15. Operetta The Enchanted Palace," Booth Memorial School, Dec. 18 and 17. Moose Christmas Tree Whist Drive and Dance, December 19. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Christmas Tree December 20. Moose Christmas Tree Dec 21. Baptist Christmas Tree December 23. Sons of Norway Christmas Tree December 26ti u ,).. ,0 J Lief Brlckson Christmas Gathering December 26, Moose Hall. Moose Legion dance New Year's Eve. Hogmanay dance I.O.D.E. Elks' New Elks' Home. January 23. Year's Eve Cabaret. Presbyterian Burns Banquet on T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines returned ( to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Stewart pn official business. John Hovland, well known Stewart mining man, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning going through to Vancouver. G. E. Oullck, local manager of the SwiftuCanadlan Co., returned to the city on the Catala thto morning after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. J. A. AIlx. who has been in the employ of the Power Corporation J of Canada here, sailed this after-j noon on the Catala for Vancouver1 whence he will proceed by Cana-j dlan National Railways to HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'NDKlt NEW MAN.WiE.MENT Steam llralrd; Tratellrrs' Sample Rooms; lint and Cold Water free llu Merti K Trains and Boats Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY HATtS C. R. IUGf. ART & A. DONALD Proprietors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all room:. A. if rill'RHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frascr uid Fifth Sts. Savoy ; C. Beck and A. C. Beatty. city:! Mrs. A. Rutten. Massett; William Radke, Buckley Bay. j New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop. THE HOTEL UOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water; 8tun Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tXI Royal Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, Mr. I and Mrs. Henry J. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Ernest,' Wilson. Skidegate. l Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nleht, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert !, sstimimTsi FREE! FREE! A guaranteed, hand painted enlargement from your own snapshot or photo. Frames, 25 to 50 lower priced than competitors. Phone or write. WESTERN SALES COMPANY P. O. Box 158 Central Hotel 1 December 9. 1930. Tuesday, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE i . jiij pr. Wood'8 Norway Pine Syrup Bad Cold On Her Chest Had To Stay In Bed lln. J. 0. Winteri, Janow, Man., writes: 1 hv ever reason to praise Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Byrup ae it has done me a world of good. I tad a err bad cold on mr chert, and had to star in bed two weeks, and eould hardly apeak ok 'awoiint of '' coughing io much. Utried every medicine arid'-liti went I could think of, bni I got no 'relief. My husband read about Dr. Wood's Norway Tine Syrup ao I decided to try it I took only one bottle and I am ready to recommend it to anyone with a eold." Price 85c. a bottle) large family size 65c j at all draggiiU or dealers; put up only by The T. Milburn (Jo. Ltd., Toronto, Oct. Pinaud's Special Oler Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ilcilbrnner's store. Hi! -.in 'Regular Weekly meeting of Dee Sea Fishermen's Union tonight at 7.30. ' 287 Eagles' Whist Drive anl Dance Wednesday. Dec. 10, In Eagles' Hall formerly DeLuxe Hall. Good music Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware, llcilbroner'i Store. KEEPS THE SINK ijj free" Pour full strength Gillctt's Lye down your sink drains pnee each week and tliey will never clog with greasy waste accumulations and dirt. Use Cillett's Lye, too, for everyday cleaning purposes. 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