Mf December 12, 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE pr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Dry, Hacking Cough Caused By a Neglected Cold Mrs. Samoa A. Stewart, Stellartoa, N.S., write! "For tome time I wa troubled with a dry, hacking cough, caused It a heavy eold I had, at lirst, neglected. A friend told me if I would take Dr. V'ood' Norway Pine Syrup it would help me, w I got a bottle and it did relieve my cough. "I am the mother q(U children aid l'.tal it fir: every We of thcW wKeHhey'ilfve e.AnTfihd'it 1 alway giyes relie. iI I would notie without it in theJoiKie for anything." , ( , ' VtH 85c a bottle; large family size 05e., at ail druggists and dealers; put up only by The T. Milborn Co., Ltd., Toronto., Ont. Christmas Suggestions Christmas Crackers. Select yours now Brush Sets, K off regular prices Cups and Saucers in Old English Patterns Atomizers, Perfumes, Soaps, Perfume Sets Dorco Rubber Toys, pure gum rubber inflated toys Qfmes Jto. ZfiQ Pioneer Drugeisls . Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHAUMICISTS TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED HSiACK CO, 13 Prepared Daily IJy ian JEish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PI.UNCE KUPEUT, H.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING (rf'K 1 20.000.TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineer, Machinists, IJoilermakcrs, Illacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECT IMC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAKINE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK I'HONES 43 AND 385 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Nl'rXi.U. WINTI'K' fcMTUMON IWKKK T 0ll Me lrom Nm. 0 . i ri , mi (with riml rrtuni fUINCE RUPERT TO VANCUIVKR9'0 - 510.00 RETURN stmiiirrt Inn Prliir Uiipm tit Vhimimmw: T t-ATAU KVIIUV TI-BMIAV. !.: I'.M. 'Wv , ' AV' Arriving Vancouver, via O f. i FIK Thurtrv9 PPro". TK iaiiii:na i:vi:uy ihihav Minvmin Arriving Vancouvtr Suwlay . udniKhtjrox. - ".illiHgi, to Tort Bimiwoii. Ali.- Arm. Artfo. 8twrt and Nm Hlvr jKMHif "M'-rto" 8:00 p.m. F : H.r-nmtK-n rfi(ar"" H Ulnn Mid tlcketa t I'HIMr: HI ITIIT AiiKM V: net nl I none whi I 8t COAST I TEAMSHIPS sj Ii. C.'GOASTSTlfAilSIUi'SHKVICK To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau. Skagway December 13. 27. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle- December 3, 17, January i. muce Mry--0?M. F.U.. tc. vwooum aud Vic All Steamship Lines Arents For W. c OroluoS. 0" Agent. 3rdv.. Prince Bnpft, Pnone3t. 1'ct the ha&it of reading the advertisements in this paper, nii.l ..!.! i i ..e l.nlit ilmv lirimr vnil. Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. uAlex nix of the Imperial Oil Col LWstaff returned to the city orfl .yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business- trip to the Inter ior. Dr. II. X. Alexander sailed last night on .the. Prince George for Vancouver where rhe will spend the Christmas, vacation, Mr Alexan-der-tand son betng-already in the south. ' Dr. I. e. Wri'rtcK M. L. A. for Skeena, and Mrs. Wrinch are paying a brief ylsjt to the City. They arrived from Hazelton on yester day afternoon' train and will re turn to the interior tomorrow. Chief Petty Officers A. II Young, instructor of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Vol unteer Reserve, returned to the city this week after having spent (five steles t Ksfuilttalt taking a naval course. - The case of William White, charged with driving to the com mon danger, was further adjour-ined for eight days on coming up fagirtrr-teitjr dnVSurt this morning. The recovery of Bishop 0. A. Rix, whom White struck, is being awaited before the hearing is proceeded with. Mrs. Rathiusson. who has been j visiting In the city for the past I week or so, will sair on the Prln-jeess Mary tonight for Vancouver enroute to Chicago whe-re she will visit with' ft sister. Mrs. Rasmus-I sen's husband, a well known Ju-Sneau fur farmer, is at present on a trip to Norway. On his return to Juneau, he win be accompanied by Mrs. Rasmussen. Moosc ' ' ANNOUNCESDATS it-' f- t- Royal Purple Brttlge and Whlsi series, next game, December 15. .ppWtta "The Enchanted Pal-8aee," Booth Memorial School. Dee 16 and 17. Uoam: Qbristmas- Tiee Whist Drive and Dance. December 19. CatutHsm Legion B.I.9.L. Chris, mas Tree December SO. Christinas Tree Dec. 21. Baptist ChrUtaoas Tree Decem-btr arsons of Norway Christmas Tree December 26. Lief Brtckson ChrUtmae Ofither-lng December 26. Moose Hall. Moose Legion dance New Year's Eve. Hogmaaar dance I.O.D.B. Elks' NSW Year's Ete Cabaret. Elks' Hetae. ' Presbyterian Boms' Banriuet on January U. VV ROUND TRIP WINTER ifASDES PRINCE RUPERT to VANCOUVER VICTORIA $40 x JnrUdint Mnliwil BrlK ,TtckUM u Feb. Hih.fll. lUlum Umlt March Slit. For Information rail or wrlla It. F. MaNAUCllTO.N. U.TJL. IVInra IIupr II.C Canadian national W.IHH Dinnerware, -china. -glassware. Ileilbroner's jiairs"'Mack"lnaw ' Coals, Master Mechanic make, regular jQjnow, $5.50. Montreal importers. l'l 'H, . . Mr. and Mrs. lames McNulty sailed last night on. the s- Prince George for Vancouver; enroute to California where they will spend the winter. John McCasklll Appeared again before' Magistrate ' McClymont In city police court this morning on a charge of- drunkenness and was remanded until this afternoon. WtUlam Ware of the fur depart ment of the Hudson Bay Co sailed by the Prince George last t night for Vancouver after one of his periodical business visits to the north. CPJl. steamer ' Princess Mar' Capt. Albert Rippon, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the south and -will sail at 10 o'clock tonight on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. W. II. Tobey, CtiJi: divisional superintendent, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train, from a brief trip to the interior. He accmpanled A. A. Tlsdale, general manager for the western region, and party here. TENDEUSJ WANTED Sealed tenders lor the purchas of the Anglican Mission Boat "Northern Cross" will be received by the undersigned up to noon December 13, 1930. Terms strictly cash. The boat may be Inspected at the local Dry Dock and typed general particulars may be had from Rev. W. H. Rushbrook, P. O 553. Prince Rupert. B.C. 276 k ghapped'hands IChilbla ns, Frost Bite I BUSH'S Grocerteria SPECIALS Nabob Coffee per lb Nabob Tea per lb , Mixed Biscuits per lb. Ginger Snaps per lb Swift's Premium Bajk Bacon, lb. . Nabob Tomatoes 2's, 2 for Nabob Tomatoes 2's, per tin ... . Sugar j 10-lb. sack j Jelly Powders I per pkt i California Table Raising, per pkt. Libby's Prunes 2-lb. pkt Fancy Wagner and Grimes Golden Apples CO QC war box Vw3 Or 3 lbs. for Canne'd Peas per tin . . . crockery, Store. Billiards tonight Elks vs. Orotto. Sons of Norway dance tomorrow night in Metropole Hall. Premier Orchestra. Everybdy welcome. 283 50c 50c 25c 15c 40c 25c 15c 60c 5c 20c 25c 25c 10c Canned Cont" 4 fZa nrtr ffn "'" '' " A'VaJ , .nft IWii- Mif tjj" fvol -ui'. Cliristmas I nuts, i Candies, Nuts, Christmas Crackers & Christmas Stockings now on display Bush's Grocerteria Phones: 211, 212 Wc Deliver 283 ! N H U" Ik S SIk WiJVSJP'' III (9 III I i ' il: Christmas has meant Stockings ever since you can remember Let the Christmas stockings you give her this year be silken but whether you give one pair or a dozen, your taste will be weighed as critically as if the offering were a fine gem. Be sure of the quality. By selecting from the famous MERCURY or Corttcelli lines you will be able to give the best although paying moderate prices. She knows fine hosiery and your gift of stockings will be appreciated: Dull tone Qt (CZ Chiffon .Heavy Service Weight Telephone 9 Savoy I E. Sands. Mrs. Perkins and K.j iBrydon. city; S. C. Cooper, Ter-: ! race; Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Daviiv j i Port Essington; E. Fraser. su-wart; J S. Paton, Jap Inlet; Nels Luni" j loona River. - New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, ITop. TIIE IHMH. Mlitril UIIII.E Hoi It Cold WMrV&tm Hoal 75c TEIt DAY AND UI T trillion tKI Royal Mrs. Downing and daughter and IL. Bouderlck, Shames; C. II. Un derwood. C.N.R.; II. E. Wallace. Smithers. BdsIoh Grill Irge Cabaret SPECIAL DINNKRS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 13 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert USaTarOHHBB S1.95 Light Service Q1 Offi 10 Q1 5ft Weight from Ol-UtJ $J..t)U Novelty Goocjs Our stock of Novelty Goods for gift purposes Is wonderfully varied. Here you can select Inexpensive, as well as the moderate and more costly goods. Our tables are loaded with seasonable merchandise. You will be delighted with the .selection offered and the reasonable prices of everything. DOLLS! DOLLS! Some very attractive Dolls at prices T 50 c to S1.75 French Dolls nattily dressed at prices $2.75 t0 $3.95 1 Let's make it a Handkerchief Christmas If there is any gift that is always correct and always appreciated, that gift is Handkerchiefs. Tuck one in that Christmas letter, or with the greeting card. Dainty Individual Handkerchiefs 20c to $1.25 Boxed Hankies in finest cambric or pure SS $1.00 to 51.75 Some wonderful Boxed Numbers CJHp , at per box OUC Silk Underwear In a great variety, Bets, Ensembles and Individual pieces, by all the best makers. We cannot begin to describe the beauty arid variety of these goods, and in all cases the price is strictly Bath Robes In Quilted Satin Warm Blanket, and Blanket cloths in a pleasing assortment ;;0m,8ns.. $4.50 to $15.00- Ladies' Printed Scarfs In the very latest styles, wonderful color- $1.25 10 $3.75 Third Ave. & Fulton'St. Jin!i0i8&is3wliiniiil HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel . INDEII NEW M.WHIEMEST dram llratrd: Tmr!lcr' Smnplr nnoiui; lint and Cold IVatrr Frr lln Mm-U l Iraln nittt Koala Rales $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY K.TE C.U.niGf.AItT & A. DONALD 1prWor PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading Urn lly hotel. Hot and cold water in all roonu A. J. ritUnilOMMK. I'rop. Cor. of Praser uid Fifth Sts. Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother GRUEN ... the watch for all The smart, modishly inspired styles that so t quickly captivate youth; the conservative yet perfectly proportioned designs admired by the mature; the original and practical development enthused cTvcr by the man-of-today all arc Gruen For long has the Cruen Guild set the pace, In the Introduction of new ideas and styles.ln time-pieces . . . Naturally, therefore, we're showing Grucns for every member of the family, each the utmost value for the amount asked beginning as low as $27.50. John Bulger Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. OUR m COAL i it-! hi: ii i 11 IS IN A DRY SHED When yrn are buying coal look on the economical side or life. II you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton .J$UM MINUHKAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton - 12J50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton H-SQ HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 1 iRtl : ,r. I Irw.