kiesday, December 23, 1930, n I v, umsi i L". STEAMSHIPS M&I& Local Items Table Crackers and Bori Bons For Christ OUR mas ..... d The finest assortment in town to choose f rpm. These contain a wide variety of Favors, Hats and Mottos. Popularly priced from 20c to $2.00 Box m m ZrfiG Pioneer DrtiQffisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. T11KEE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS For Your Christmas Dinner Grain-fed Turkeys, Milk-fed Chickens, Geese The finest cuts of Beef, Lamb, Mutton and Pafk All these products of the Bulkley Valley are to-, be had at this sanitary store. You will bo assured of a most delicious Christmas dinner if you purchase here. Telephones 2 and 10 Third Avenue COA L - IS IN A UUV SUED the economical side of life. If When you are buying coal look on. you buy wet coal, you arc losliir-l. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. TEAiniNA EGO Delivered. Pec Ton $1M0 MINEIIEAD EGO Delivered. Per Ton JJ.M MINE1IEAD LUMP Delivered. Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 TTMin STEAMSHIPS LIMITED CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SAILINGS TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF VOl'R VACATION PERIOD BV L'SINO UNION STEAMER I ONNM TIONS- B. 8 Cartiena leaves prince Rupert ryjiicouvrrFimlaim 21st. NIGHT, DEC. I9Ui.AriIVing v ii aww SeTEfflP M4l.. Dec. 2fiW 'Breakfast sorvef. on. board ....... . ' ...,. r D4Min Bntwrt CITI1 utniUM.u leave vim.-uuv .v. "'- "..!. ToVv DAY, 8 PJVI., DEC. SOUi S. S Ctortia Wtn xvuuurb r nutty, wwii. iu "'-- : tala. arriving back in Prince Rttoert SunCuy P.M.. Jan. 4th. Special Return Fare - $40.00 ivtnnis .Tiri Berths Included) . red) TUES- Prince S. Ca- Tickets on Sale NOW TILL FEBRUARY :.'8lh. re-, turn limit March 31t 1931 1 i, 19J1 19J1 (With (Withflnat fin ....... h all AiUtig.U ENfai'feN "f aCuESTSTIUMSIIIP SERVICE SAILINS FROM PltlNCH RUPERT To neicniRaii. m " nomlipr 13. 27. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle- 58 V December 3. 17. januury i. , V.u,. -.r m, Vte- Prce- Mr .0-.nr.ll.. MMin, v v j . ..... pr All Steamship Lines Classes' fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. week mMnjr, QD.?ei ' -f.r Sea Tlanermci'is Union, ... tonight - ,at 7-3Q,. f-TMl tfttfrrioon's tram, due from the East at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. The report of Fire Chief D. H MeTVttialrt fnr thp mnnth nf Nn. vemt?6iftitra t JbsifltgWi njeellng ofytjjficity cou$ll, shower that there had been five calls dur ing the month, damage totalling $50 which wu covered by lnsur ancc. The usual Inspections had been made of equipment which was found to be in good order. Vinland Lodge No. 28, Sons of Norway Xmas Tree and enter tainment, .Friday, Dee. 26 for children 3:34 p.m. Free. In Metro-pole Hall. Dane and entertainment 9 p.m. Everybody come and have a real good time. Premier Orchestra. (299) Vic Rodgers of the Tamale Par- !or wishes his patrons and friends A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and invites them to come over or phone for a fried chicken or Tamale, as it will help keep me pff the bread llnqjas -nai is qo ptaty ior ai t$3-year old kid. Thank you. 719 Fulton Street Phone iJreen 170. 299 tauTim.. a. a; -tni a ' n a a raxmi CURZON'S Men's Wear Shop Near Post Office CHRISTMAS GIFTS Fpr Men and Women Socks Braces Neckties Fancy Shirts Handkerchiefs . Men's Underwear in all qualities Gloves Arm Bandsr Garters Sensible Gifts Include .Men's XVSik Sock OIotcs ."Mitts Flannel Shirts Woollen Underwear Iants Overalls Dress Pants Point Blanket. Household Blankets 3nowboy Stockings Jor Boys & Girls Udijlnsiery Children's Hosiery At CURZON'S Next to Post Office ALIKE in uxurious covvfort XANADIANNi.tlon.lolTcrm many lutiirlr. and com-furl. xliich add filea.ure to your trip South liy Slranirr or Yl iy Trnln. Sailings' from Prlnrc Riiirrt t Vancourr, tlirnre via Trl-Clty Srrylce to Victoria and Seattle, Thurtdaya 10.00 p.m. For Anyoi and Stewart, Wednendaya 4.00 p.nu Regular arrttrea to North and South Queen Charlotte I.lamU. Particular, of tail-Iiipn, rate, etc., on rriueat. v Patengrr train leave Prlneo V Rupert for Ilnionton, Tln-it'ipeg, and point. Ka.t every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11. SO a.m. R. F. MeNAUGHTON ttlriet tmingt Agent Vrinrr ltuprt, 11. C. W-UI TIIE DAILY NEWS Monday, December 22, 1930 Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Orders for Xmas Trees taken, 50c. and up. Phone Back 415. 299 Mr. and Mrs. Foster William sailed this, aiternoon ion i the Ca tala for a vacationltrlpjtot'Vancou vcr. m-in t'x;- W. II. Tolin of .Stewart was a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon going 'through to Van couver. D. Cavalier arrived in the city on .he Catala this morning from Anyoittftospend Christmas ahli home 'Here. J. W. Mann was dismissed by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning on a charge of 'vagrancy. Miss Jessie Roth well;. Miss May Hartin and Miss E. AfMercer r turned to the city on the Catala this morning after having mad the round trip to Anyox and Stew art. The Post Office registration and wjieral delivery . wickets will be open from 4.30 pjn. lo 6.30 pjn. on Christmas Day. The lobby will be open to the public from 8 aun t. 8 pjn. ' t' v Mlss nlta McLean, who is teach 'ng school at Steward arrived in me ciiy on wie uauiu wis morn ng to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation nt her home her,e. Miss J. Keith, Setwart school eacher. was a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon bound 'or her home in Vancouver where she will spend the Christmas and New Year vacation. Oordon Kerr arrived In the city in the Catala this morning from Stewart, where he Is in the; em ploy of the Northern B. C. Pjower Co., to spend Christmas at his home here. fl 117 nnimni nf Allen ArrrfVf passenger aboard' the Chtam this afternoon bound lor Vancouver where he will spend the Chrlsjt-nas and New Year -vacation .Tilth Mrs. Bmggy and daughters. Union steamer Catala, Captt A. E. Dickson, returned to porVfrat 11.20 this morning from Anyox, Stewart nd other northern points and sailed, at 1.30 this afternoon or Vancouver and waypolnts. r William Montgomery, Jr., arrived n the city on the .Catala this morning from Anyox to spend Christmas at his home here. Mrs. Montgomery arrived .from the smelter town a couple of weeks ago. A letter from Dr. W. T. Kergln read at last night's meeting of the -ity council, expressed aporecU- lon for a resolution passed by the council at its last meeting congratulating Dr. and Mrs. Kergln on the success of their son, Dr. Fren Kergln. in beim? awarded the Rhode Scholarship. The city council last niht finally adopted a. local Improvement construction byjaw providing lor the construction of an asphalt. sidewalk on the east sld 61 Seventh Street from Second Avenue to the lane north of Second Avenu The walk, will be along the side of the Post Office building. The Post Office general delivery wickets will be open, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 pjn., for the delivery of parcels, etc. The public is requested to take advantage of this extra service as the Post Office wish to have all the panl delivered before Thursday, Christmas Day. "" . ": ' iv ' ' Kenny Smith, well known pioneer of the city, was knocked dttyn at 7.30 last evening on Sixth Street at the corner of the lane between Second and Third Avenues to the east by a car driven by O. H. Ar-nott. Mr. Arnotjt reported the affair to the poliie this morning. Mr. Smith is in the understood to be hurt. il but li riot ierlously As agreed upon between the city council and the Canadian National Railway which owns the property abutting, a loeal improvement initiative bylaw to provide for an eight-foot board sidewalk on tbe north side of Second Avenue from Sixth Street to' Third Street was 'ntroduced and given its prellml- F For Christmas There Is always onewsafe thing to give at Christmas and that is footwear. It is something everyone needs. A good idea Is to give yourself a nice" pair of shoes as wyll as remembering your friends. Buy them at sale prices and it seems like a Christmas present. McArthur's sale is still on and there are some wonderful values offering there. Drop in and look them over. A good many lines are on display and when seen, sell themselves. Here are a. few suggestions: New Shipment Smart Ladies' Shoes A new shipment has just arrived of smart ladies' Shoes in black patent, both ties and pumps with covered spike heels, in all sizes. These go at sale prices, per pair . Patent Strap, Cuban Heels Sale Price MEN'S OXFORDS Men's Black Calf Oxfords . Sale Price QC 'In all sizes.. vd.SJSP FANCY SLIPPERS We have a good selection fTom ......... 95C $3.95 LADIES' FINE'SIIOES Suitable to the season. All at sale prices. MEN'S SHOES; Buy during the sale and save money. We have the famous Astoria shoe at prices away down. Christmas Specials Hart Ladies' Shoes, Canada's finest make. 25 Per Cent off on all lines. i j-i- Northland Navigation C6.'s mo- torshlD Northland, Capt. Len Williams, arrived in port at fourj rSviock this morning from Ketchl- jesin with nine carloads of frozen Il$n tor transsnjpmeni over ue Cahadlan NaUonal gatlwtys to ttu tinitArfjRtatis After duchsre- lng the Northlamf return to Ket chikan. v . AVN'miNCFMCNTS . j Baptist Christmas Tree Decern-' ber . i Sons of Norway Christmas Tree December 26. Lief Erlikson Christmas Decipher 26, Mooso HalL I.OJJ.E. Annual Children's Dance! December 30: Moose Legion i dance New YearV Eve, I Hogmanay dance I.O.D.B. Elks New Year's Eve Cabaret. Elks' Home. r Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on, January 23 S0METH1NG NEW . FOU LAD IHS AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter Jusl te hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come In and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing ind altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave.. Vhone C10 SPEED WITH SAFETY Is what yott 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. MattVideck 'Ambulance and Taxi Service rthur's. Shoe Store , 6 IT PAYS TO PAY FOR UAL1TY HENNE THREE STAR BRANDY THE SAFEST SPIRIT IN ALL EMERGENCIES BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE ""Ms advertisement is not published or displayed by ttie Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. i T3- II s Aurlif nvinm nuuuui milt GOLF COURSE Just the place to pass an enjoyable evening. Clean, quiet, comfortable surroundings. AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L. J. MAItUEN Proprietor COAL 1116 cotsrs Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassidy-Welllncton In any quantities. Also Uulktey Valley Hay, Grain and Iloblu Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co IMIONES 58 AND 53 ,.'1 i 1