Christmas Suggestions Christmas Crackers. Select yours now ' Brush Sets, off regular pnees Cups and Saucers in Old English Patterns Atomizers; Perfumes, Soaps, Perfume Seta Dorco Rubber Toys, pure gum rubber inflated toys rmes IM. 77fio Pioneer DrujpeisLs Phones Rl & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIAKMICISTS MoO OCOOOOO 0 00 U000000000KOOOOX00OOOfllKHHKHMKOOO0 Want Ads - Let Them He Your Ilroker in liuying and Selling Somebody Is waiting to buy that house or bedroom set. or coat you have to seU. Somebody is waiting to sell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else it is you are in the market for. Oet the habit of showing through the Want Ads. You'll find undreamed of bar Mns -undreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through these columns and see how profitable and pleasant it is. . READ and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" ni H00030000&0000000OOCO0OOOOCH000000 I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SAILINGS TAKE FI LL ADVANTAGE or VOI R VACATION PERIOD BY I SING UNION STEAMER CONNECTIONS . F r mlrna leaves Prince KujxtI for Vancouver FMIIAY MIDNIGHT . DEC 19th. atrlvlnn Vamimv,-r Sumlay Midntght, DtcJIlst Br. 4kf;i.st served on board A.M., Dec. 22nd If desired) BLTl'ItNlNO leave Vancouver lor rrince Rupert rt KITH bill"." Ml iuw AY. 8 P.M., DEC. 30i .8. S Cardura) arrrvmg back ta PrhTce I i t Friday, Jan. 2nd OR FRIDAY. MUL, JAN. tod l& S..Ca-- amvina riving back WPririte Rupert Suttnay P.M., Jan. 4tn. Special Return Fare -$40.00 (Meals and BrriiiK Included" T :kf n 3ale NOW TIM FEBKUARY 28th. 1931 (With final re-.. ' limit. Marctt 31st, 1931). TickeUs and Infornuilon n.irdinn all filings at ritixrr ni i.rirr ap.i aty SKOOAD AVKNl'E PHONE M U JLf COAST MTEAMSIIIrS 1 'v1 jy PrluooM Mary baa li. C. COAST STEAMSHir btsio m SAILINGS FROM I'M I ft v. Krmi To KShVkan. WV.ngeU, J.neaufcSkaway- December 13, 27. to Vancouver. Victoria, Sraille December 3, 17, January 1. Ocean rullB. clc. van u torla. v iy Fi lda: . 10 P-M- W. C Orchard. Oeu Aent. j ANNOUNCEMENTS - ,1. Operetta The Enchanted Pal A HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITY Ilttiht - - -iMut Jln, N.II. l4mdn - - - Intlaor - Oft the r Hall. - -assert J AKE Eastrrn CnuJa your vrlntrr holiday rrnJrcvou IliU ytur. Itrrl in vlnlrr earutvaU and whiter erts . . . ice Watlng on IjtVc Ontario, WrM rarhiR on irr trarka in ol J Queltrr. ce famml Niagara in u mantle of Ice. Special low farei' nmVtf the trli doulily ' rn)yalilr. AnL ua for full particular. HOLIDAY RETURN FARES Minlreal Twflanlo Ottiwi lUt.M U1.4J UK) U.M us.;o iti.i For intiinii.il inn call or write: R. F. McNAUGIITON District Pasvenj-er Agent Prince Rupert. H.C ' ace," Booth Memorial School, Dec. 16 and 17. Moow Christmas Tree Whist Drive and Dance, December 19. Canadian Legion QJL8X. Christ mas Tree December 20. Motoe- 'Christmas Tree Dec. 21. i Eagle's. Christmas Tree Dec. 22. Baptist Christmas Tree Decern ber Jft. Sons of Norway Christmas Tree December 2JL Lief Brio, ing Dec 1ST A tm (ftllsWas cutoff fae jbocbb ew Year's Hogmanay dance l.ODi. BUrs' New Year's Ere Cabaret. Bks Home. Prtt)ytertn Burns' Banquet on January 38. tonight' at 8.30 prompt. Ladies please note. Miles Donald, well, known Alice 3 Arm mining man, is a visitor In 11 the,, city, having arrived from the north on the Catala thU morning. J. May and A. Lamb of the Ca nadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co staff will sail on the Catala this af. ternoon for a holday trip to Vancouver. . - All retail stores rr.iy remain open unUl 10 p.nv every .evening from Dec. 15 to 24fniJje$ of the holiday Dec. 25 and. zev uetau Merchant's Association. 292 Charles Lord," -Mike Anderson ind Jack Roberts will sail on the Catala, this afternoon for Vancou ver on Northern British Columbia Salmon Fishermen's Association business. Louis Hogan, manager of the Chatham Sound Packing Co.'s cannery at Humpback Bay, Por-cher Island, will sail, on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver where he will spend a vacation. M. M. O'Brien, chief field engi neer for the Consolidated Mining St Smelting Co., is a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon bound, for Vancouver after a visit to the Big Missouri mine at Tenders for the purchase of the Anglican Church mission boat Northern Cross, whieH'is to be replaced by a new boat, closed yes terday. It is understood that there were a number ot bids. The sue ?essful tenderer for trie purchase of the vessel will be made known within a few dayi, it 'Is expected. Ex-Mayor S. M. Newton 'felt' on yesterday's train for WJnclsor. On-arto. where la lias' been called on account of the 'serious illness of his son. Victor Newton, who Is suffer ing from pneumonia. Mr. Newton, 'r., who is in the service of the Bank of Montreal, was once In Prince Rupert during the early days. c. N. n. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays :tnd Thursdays. 3:30 pjn. For East Mondays, Wednesdays .nd Saturdays. 11:30 ajn EASTERN PROVINCE HAS GEORGE STEWARD HENRY FOR ITS NEW PREMIER 'Continued from pace ono) On the return of the Conserva tives under Mr. Ferguson In 1923 Mr. Henry became minister of pub lic works and highways. Only a few months ago in the reorganisation of the cabinet the department of pub lie works was turned over to a new minlrter but Mr. Henry . carried on both portfolios up to that time. Dur ing the absence of Mr. Ferguson from Ontario Mr. Henry, usually be came acting premier. ' Under Mr. Henry's regime On tario's mileage of paved roads has greatly increased. The first impor tant road improvements were made before he took office but it remain ed for him to map out the greater part of the network of highways which now covers the province, and carry out the building program. While not a showy speaker Mr. Henry ha a simple raatterspf-.f act style which carried conviction to his audiences. Invariably courteous, . he seldom figures in the sharp exchanges which sometimes take place in the legislature. rrominrnt Shriner Mr. Henry is married and has three children. His wife Anna Ketha Pickett was the daughter of Rev. T. W. Pickett and a niece of Laura Se-eora, fafftwus heroine of the Wat1 of 1812. Mr. Herltf Wan OraitBeman.'d Mason and a metriber of the United Church of Canada. He was the central local figure in the big convention of the Ancient Order of the Mystic Shrine held in Toronto during the past summer, As head of the reception committee Mr. Henry took an active part In the making orarngemenU for the con ventlon and welcomed the delegates ion behalf of the province and the local shrlners.. Do you.ffl M cuJificdi;atlvcrliscmcnts? sMGswaBmgflaEgEse DInnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hejlbroner's Store. Billiards tonight Grotto vs. nadian Legion. Ca- Lief Erikson Society Whist drive and ' Dance, Wednesday Dec. 17, erypoay welcome. , 10W 293 Harold Brown, general manager of the Union Steamship Co. Ltd and Mrs. Brown, were passengers today returning south after having made the round trip north on tlr steamer Catala. , For ialjlng to give the proper signal when changing their course on the streets with their automo biles, O: Mitchell and M. Valentin were each fined $5 In city police court this morning under the Mo-torvehlcle Act. Coastwise steamship Si Barge Co.'s freighter Orlffco was in port tor an hour or so yesterday after noon wnue waiting to pick up a scow which had been undergoing 1 repairs at the local dry dock and1 which she took to Anyox. John McKechnle, who has been ! superintending the construction of the new government liquor vendor's building here for the contractors, E. H. Shockley Si Coi sailed by the Catala this afternoon on his return to his home in Vancouver, the Job being now Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 12 noon today from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and will sail at 3.30 this afternoon for Vancouver via Oeean Falls and other points. The vessel Is waiting over this afternoon to connect with the passenger train from the East. Auditorium GOLF COURSE Just the place to pass an enjoyable evening. Clean, quiet, comfortable surroundings. AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L. J. MARREN Proprietor HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNHKK NEW MANAGEMENT Mram Mealed; Travellers Namplr Koomst lint and Cold Water Tree nu Mect-i All Traln and Ihiat Rales $1.00 and Vp M'ECIAL MONTHLY KATr.h C R. RIGGART & A. DONALD IiumMuu PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot ind cold water In all roomi A. J. FKUnilOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser ind Fifth SU. New Royal Hotel I. Tarrlll, rop. THE JIOTIL millTII WHILE Mot & Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrhonr Jltl Royal Mah Fen. city. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 1! Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert eeB1vitiiafetY Is what you will enjoy In a comfortable roomy car, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy Is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 25. Matt Videck , fcAinbulancesxmd TaxlJSenice Lday, December 16, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE It clears B raises, too Use full strength Gillctt's Lye once t eath Week ' to keep 'y$ iir clcfeet-bowl ;: clean and freerunnin.' Use it, too, in your sink drains and they will never clog with grease or waste accumulations. t. Gillett's Lye dissolved in cold' water is also ah ideal, safe solution for every.' day cleaning purposes. Our newroe booklet describes the many uses for this handy household cleaner. Send for it. , , GltUETT'S Lye "Eats Dirt" STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED C1LLETT PRODUCTS Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vncoucr and office in all the principal cities of Canada, Local Items Glasses fitted by Registered optometrist at IleUbronert store. 4 Rcfcular' weekly ' 'meeting ot the Ddep1 Sea' Fiihenrierfa Union to 292 Moose Knockout Whist Do your Christmas Shopping ai M Acme TIES Especially selected to make welcome gifts. A most interesting assortment of colors and patterns, all new and smart. You can't go wrong in making your selection from these unusual gift values. 75c to $1.25 HOSE Hosts of smart new patterns and color "Combinations. AH wool, silk and mixtures. They're of unusual quality for the price, and they're practical gifts that will be heartily endorsed 'by any man. 2 pair $1.25 SHIRTS Well made shirts in broadcloth or madras with or without attached collars. In white and a big variety of fashionable colors. Give one or two of these handsome shirts if you would really please him. $1.65, $4.45 . R-OBES Men's brocaded satin-trimmed and flannel robes. This assortment includes robes that are lined and un-lincd. Every pattern and color was created for this season's sell-Ins. Many rich colors. from $6.95 MUFFLERS A splendid Selection of newest holiday patterns, in rich color combinations. They're generous sized, heavy silk squares ... a luxurious gift and one that you'll. -be proud to give. ''- 95c to $2.95 . Importers A1 Temptation Sale FREE DELIVERY We deliver all purchases of five dollars or over Open Till Ten Every Evening Till Christmas Pio.oi HP"JJrU fjoYiA haaaSl, 5iKaKtSl gnnoiiS. (wagaaH 7 y ALL GOODS NEATLY UOXED Acme Importers Mail Orders Filled at These Prices : ' I:' ill 31 i H if ' m Mi-1 1