Don Graham will return to the city on tomorrow afternoon's train! Tv.nr tw r tv, tv,h from Terrace where the funeral of 'u,,.. . hU mother, who died Christmas thc clt on thc princm Noran to. night noon is to take place this after- Pilot Everett L. Wasson's per sonal account of Burke rescue operations in Northern British Col umbia and Just across Into thc Yukon Territory is published ir. last Tuesday's Vancouver Sun and makes highly interesting reading. The Sun newspaper oa the same day published the first picture of the late Capt. Burke's stranded plane on the Liard River. There were other pictures of 'Three Finger" Bob Martin, Mechanic Emil Kading, Pilot Wasson and thc Sate Capt. Burke, who were all figures In the tragic northern FROM ST. JOHN TO GLASfiOW-BTLFAST-LlVER-POOL Jan. 2. aFeb. (i Melita tJan 8. Feb. 13 Mtnnedoaa Jan. 16 Montclare xJan 33. Feb. 37 Montcalm xFeb. 30 Montrose xNot calling at Belfast. FROM NEW YORK To CIIERBOURO-SOUTIIAMPTON March 11 ' Ductwaa of Bedford FROM'SAINT JOHN To CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON HAMRURG March 19 Mlnnedon FROM VANCOUVER Tn IUwII-4iiiii-( Mna-rhlllptlne XJao S, Mar. 14 . .Bmpraaa of Asia xJan. 17, xMar. 38. Imp. of Oanasta xJan 31. Apl . 11, Empreaa of Ruaa a xFeb. 38. xApl. at Fmpraas of Japan xlncludlnn call at Honolulu. Anolv to Arenu everrwhere or J. i. roitsriit 8tfMoanlp Oenl. Paaa Aaent C P. 'K Station Vancouver. Telephone TrLr.lty 1151 ALIKE Jjuxur p in ions' co?nfor- CANADI AN National offer. many luxuries and comfort which add pleasure to your trip South by Steamer or East by Train. Sailings from Prince Rupert t Vancouver, thence via Trl-Clty Service to Victoria and Seattle, Thursdays 10.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart, Wednesdays 4.00 p.m. Regular services to Pnrth and South Queen Charlotte Ialands. Particulars of sail- Illustrate; etc., on request. j- in ill Passenger trains leave Prince lu rRupcrt CM Edmonton, Wln-tii-' nipi'irVwnd points East every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. R. F. M.NAUGUTON Itiutrirt Fwnnt Agent I'rlnec lluprrt, II. '.. W-Ht morrow morning from Vancouver where he has been spending Christmas with his family. ' FREEMASONS are Invited to attend Divine Service, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Assemble in Churchy Hall at i p.m. Masonic clothMijl Vwlll not be worn. meet K;lfl30 ahUi ay School will crin the mornt lng cphffrRSatlon;ivat 11 tomorrow ChrlitrrtiBViai'ols will be sunp Special; music by junior choir. Solos by' Betty Woods, Dorothy Fra- ser, Betty Cameron and Allen Ker gin. Recitation by Betty Brown, At evening worship the Senior Choir will- sing, "O Zion that Brlngest Good Tidings," "Thi Prince of Peace" and "God From on High Hath Heard." Special so- os. On Earth Peace, Mrs. J. A. Teng: The Stranger of Galilee.' Miss McKinley: "Nazareth," A. Clapperton; "The Holy City." S. Massie; "Night o( Nights," W. E. ' WiUiscroft. CHRISTMAS OBSERVED Fine Entertainment Staged Yesterday Afternoon and Last Night By Lief Erikson Society One of the most delightful Christmas Tree entertainments which has been held in the entire course tof'the7 recent festive season was thati which was staged yester-j y afternoon for the children and t night for thc adults In the Moose Hall. Both occasions proved of much enjoyment to all who were in attendance. There were about fifty children present at the Christmas Tree in the afternoon. Gifts and sweets were distributed to the children by Santa Claus whose par was played admirably by Nels Ounderson. The first part of the evening's proceedings was a delightful con HAVE YOU TRIED A CLASSIFIED? .,. More and more people are turning to the classified columns of the Dally News to find what they want. Used cars, furniture for sale, lost and found, houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. All sorts of things are advertised there. If you do not read the classified page, get the habit now. Try it today. Having left Vancouver last night instead of Christmas , night, CPJt. steamer Princess Norah,' Capt. C. C. Saintey, is due in port tomorrow morning enroute to Skap-ay- The vessel will call here southbound on Thursday of next week. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' I.OD.E. Annual Children's Dance December 30, 7 pjn. Admission 50c. ' Moose Legion dance Hew Year's Eve. ' Hogmanay dance' l.Ot).E. Elks New ElksHome. Year's Eve Cabaret. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on January 23. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 9-plece dining room suite, 2 piece bed-room suite In! good condition. Phone Red 338.1 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel ' UNDER NEW MANAOEMENT Stram llratrd; Travellrra' Sample Roomt; Hot and Cold Water Free Bu Meet All Tralni and Hoat Rates $1.00 and Up PrCriAL MONTHLY KATES C. R. RIGGART & A. DONALD Fruprletura PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's learning family hotel. Hot .tnd cold water in all roomt A. J. riCUDIIO.M.ME, Prop. Cor, of Fraser tnd Fifth St. cert program. After the singing of "O Canada," brief Introductory re- Ko.val marks were made by B. M. Simpson. Sid Desjardins, Swanson Bay; (There was then a piano solo by Fred Johnson, city. Peter Lien after which Mr. Erlkstad, I the acting president, made an ap propriate address. Other items on the program, each of which proved i very delightful, included a vocal solo by Mrs. F. W. Allen, violin and j piano duet by Misses Molly and Nellie Lawrence, selection by male quartet, vocal solo by Miss Llnnea Hanson, vocal solos by J. A. Teng and vocal solos by Mrs. J. H. ! After the program, the ceremony of circling around thc Christmas. Tree was observed. Dancing follow-' cd with music by Charlie Balagno's orchestra, C. Gtske alternating with accordion numbers. Delicious refreshments were served. Some 250 persons were present. I Nels Gunderson was master of New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop. THE IIOIIX HOKTII WHILE Hot c Cold Water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphone tMI Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties rhone 457 Prince Rupert EksBnaVKflSBBraCBBBI SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS ceremonies for the evening. Other Urge assortment new clotne8 for committee members iwere: '(autumn and winter Just to hand., Social Mrs. Jorgensen, Mrs. M.jAll finest quality and latest pat-Holke6tad, Mrs. B. Bendlksen, Nels ' terns. Come In and see us today. Gunderson, J. Johnson and A. Lund, j s"l r overcoat complete and fin- j Program Mrs. Jens Moen, J. Jor gensen and B. Pedersen. i isueu tn uiree aays. Ling, tne uutier Steam cleaning, pressing and alter-I ing. We deliver any part of the city. I LING THE TAILOR 1 817 Second Ave. Vhone ClD 9PEED WITH SAFETY; Is what you will enjoy in a comfort able roomy car, by calling TAXI 25 Promptness, reliability and courtesy Is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 35. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service 30 fAGE THREE THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, December 27, 1930 Table Crackers and Bon Bons For the Holidays Ifljiis The finest assortment in town to choose frorn. These contain a wide variety of Favors, Hats and Mottos. Popularly priced from " 20c to $2.00 Box rimes IM. UJu Pionv.cr Drugfisls . Phones 81 &82 Third Ave & Sixth St , THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS OUI COAL IS IN A DRY SHED When you are buying coal look oil the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you arc losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMISINA EGG-Dellvercd, Per Ton .J .$12.50 MINEHKAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton ... . 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton '.'"I' 1350 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED HI'IXIAL WINTER IA('l KMON FAIIKS TirkrU on Mile from Not. 15, 1930 to Feb. -M. 1931 (Hltli final rrtorn limit March III, 1931) ritlNCE KUPEKT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Mm mm leave Prince It u pert f or Vanromer: T-HJi. t.lTAl.A F.VKHV TUXIUV. I Mi P.M. Arriving Vancouver, vu Ocean Falls. Thursday Noon appro! T-M-S. ( tltl)KW El Kit V I Kill IV MIUMfUIT A.rivmg Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Weekly wlluigi to fort Blmpaon. Alice Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Nats River point Sunday. 8:00 p.m. Further Information regarding all saUlnga and' ticket at I'lUNCE 1(1 Pi; HI AlitM V: See wid tenue, I'lione 568 mitTrrn & C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 'J T t? I ifim SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT P"'"W VU To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, I B.c COAST December 13, 27. ISTEAMSllIFS To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle jbCN December 3, 17, January 1. itu.wx.j Mary- -Ocean FaUe, etc. Vanco uwr aad Vlc- g""".Lr toru. every Friday. 10 pjn. hmt Agents For All Steamship Lines WC. Orchard. Pen. Agent, SrdAv- Prlnoe Rupert. PhonaSt, - The Little Man Used to be a cranky boy. ThinRs didn't seem to w ripht. Not any longer I Someone supRCStcd Node's Evaporated Milk. Now lie s a rcRular little man strong Icrs lands of energy sunny disposition all because lies Betting the proper food. And htre'i the Heaion! Nemlc's Evaporated Milk Is Jut the best of freth cow's milk Ith part of the water . removed then tealed and sterlllied In alr-tlfihl : con- talners. Add wafer again and you have absolutely Pure, safe milk but more readily digeitible than ordinary milk because the larse fat Rlobules of the milk have been broken up Into small ones of the same size a In Mother's milk. Also, the curds wh eh form in the stomach when Ne.tle's Evaporated Milk is used are aoft and flaky and therefore easily digestible. Uie Nemle's EvaporaeeJ Milk for Your Baby. Use it In coffee in cocoa in tea. Uiie It In all cooling and as a beverage by diluting with one to two rarts water. . NESTLE EVAPORATBU (Unsweetened) MILK 3 Ml) Early . Al Copy is appreciated Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Don Brown has returned to the city after spending some, time' at Miss Gertrude McKenzie of th? Imperial Oil Co. Ltd. staff will sail on the Catala' tomorrow night for Stewart enroute'to Premier where she will spend New Yean. Dinnerware, china, glassware. Ilcllbroner'i crockery, Store, Mrs. H. G. Kennedy will leave on Monday morning's train for Prince George to pay a visit to her parental home there. Voting ffciOeJecUon of officers for Deen Sea Fishermen's Union will be Hazel ton where he Had the con-! held in their hall, Exchange Block, tract for thef electric wiring of the i on Tuesday, Dec. 30, voting from 10 new hospital.''-?: ajn. till 6 p.m. Regular meeting 7:30. (303) Union steamer Cardena, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port at 5:05 last evening from the south f and sailed at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and Moose Legion Dance New Year's Eve. 10 to ?. Premier Orchestra Admission 50c. 301 Mrs. B. R. Wilson left on this morning's train for Hazelton where she will pay a visit with her son and daughter-in-laWt'Mrvand Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. , Frank, Morris, manager oi tho.3. C. Undertakers, will return to thd city tomorrow afternoon from Ter race, where he is conducting the funeral of the late Mrs. cfraham which takes place this afternoon. turcK '$zxvck FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - - Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy Sunday: Meetings at 11 a.m. and 7:30-pjn. Evening meeting will be special song service, singing The Old Year Out and the New Year In." Monday: Night school at 7:30. Wednesday: Watch night meeting at 11 run. Come and make yourself at home In the Army. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING (j. T. 20,000-TON FLOATING DItYDOCK Engineer, Machinists, Hoilermakers, Illackitmiths, Pattern Makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kintb of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Dr Alexander .. .; pi i ii- "' ' . X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNER BLOCK DENTIST Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY t Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject,- "A GREAT PROMISE." Sunday School meets at 10:30 and Joins morning congregation at 11 o'clock. Christmas carols will be sung. Special music by Junior Choir. Solos by Betty Woods, Dorothy Fraser, Betty Cameron and Allen Kergin. Recitation by Betty Brown. w Evening service at 7:30. Subject. "SHORT REVIEW OF'' 1 '''5 1930." Sertlor.Cholr will sing "O ZION THAT BRINGEST OOOD TIDINGS," "THE PRINCE OF PEACE'' and "GOv " ! FROM ON HIGH HATH HEARD." Special solos by Mrs. J. A. Teng, Miss McKinley, A. Clapperton, F. Massie and W. E. Wllllscroft. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor. Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE THINGS WORTH WHILE IN 1930." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "A SET PURPOSE." ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church pf England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Anthem TUB' HEAVENS ARE TELLING." Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Masonic Church Parade. Special music by the choir. Carol service at 9 p.m., carols, anthems and solos. The Sunday School Christmas Tree will be held Tuesday at 4 pjn. Watch night service on Wednesday at 11:30 pjn. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Dafoc. D.I).. Minister Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "A RESOLVE FOR THE NEW YEAR." Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "BEGINNING THE NEW YEAR WITH GOD." A qordlal Invitation. Watch night service Wednesday at 11:15 pjn. All are invited. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson ' " Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15! Seal Cove Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30. Carol singing. Monday at 7:30 Christmas program by Sunday Schools. New Year's Day Service at 11 ajn. (Scandinavian). There will be no evening service. A cordial invitation to all. Rev. P. M. Fosse of Belllngham, Wash., will hold service New Year's Eve at 7:30 and morning and evening service New Year's Day. THE SALVATION ARMY Get the habit of reading thc advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of thc help they bring you. 1 5 'I pi 1i