age three r B.r c.nxvr STEAMSHIPS : ' , Table Crackers and Bon Bons For the Holidays The finest assortment in town to choose from. These contain a wide variety of Favors, Hats and Mottos. Popularly priced from 20c to $2.00 Box , OrmesXM Uio Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St, THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND UNION STEAMSHirS LIMITED To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle- J! t SHIPYARD OI'EKATINfi'C. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DllYDOCK Engineers Machinists, Ilollermakern, Hlacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworker, Etc. ELECT IUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOHK PHONES 43 AND 335 The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office. Smtatlng and heffningr "department TRAIL, BRITISH .COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Hf Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL M'lXIAL WINTER liXI'tltSION FAKES Tlckrlj on sale Irom Nor, IS. IBM to lh. i. 1131 (with final return limit Mi:n-h :il. li31 MINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER $10.00 RETURN Mramrro leate ITIncc Ituprrt f or Vanrumrr: TJI. CATALA EVEUY TltM.AY. I JO l.M. Arriving Vancouver, vu O ein Falls, ThunKUy Noon appro. IS- ( AlillLNA EVF.KY I'KIDAY MIllMOHT Arriving Var.cruwr Sunday nudnlght appro. Wee !y .sailings to Port Slmpoou. Aln Arm. Anyox. Stewart nn Nass River poUiu. Sunday. 00 p.m. ,ci inl.irmstlon regarding all Tailings rod tickets at I'ltlM'E 111 I EIIT AHKM'Y: fee end Atenue, I'lHMie 6K iiwmijiiwi aaaa Qui in XT! B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE ; SAILINGS HtOM I'ltlMlfi HLr-fcKX . . mat ' T L To Ketchikan, rangcu, junrau, December 13, 27. December 3, 17, January 1. I'rli;wa Mary Ooean Fulls, etc. Vanoo UW and Vie-. Afents For All Steamship Lines -i VI ( Orchard. Cen. Agent, SrdAv.. Prlnoa Rupert. Phone II iXawaasss9rT0Ca"UKsn' TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN HAMY FOIt SKKENA MIAMI dreamery Butter & Cottage Cheese I'KKSII PASTEUniZEU MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout' ' the City BWeVaMOaf " )r Alexander; X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 IIESNER IILOCK DENTIST COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wclllncton in any quantities. Also ilulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robbi Hood Flour. n&re Rupert Feed Co PHONES r8 AND S58 ufMiin i an' li ,m un mm. 1 1 mtiaaa Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors PENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY Local Items Glasses fitted by reentered optometrist at Hellbroner's store. Frank Glajj&wyt the cjty ' on yesterday ffttwriborra train kt- ter having spent Christmas at his home in Terrace. Harry Gill, regularly of- the steamer Camosun, a, relieving this week as purser on the steamer Ca-1 taa for A. II. Robinson, who is spending the week ashore In Vancouver; RobVrt $si of the Dally News business office staff, who has been spending Christmas In Vancouver with his family, returned to the City on the Princess Norah yesterday morning. Charles Lord, secretary of the Northern British Columbia Fisher men's Association, returned to the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver where he attend ed a recent salmon fishermen' j convention. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. B. Dlflksen, with a light passenger Ustf.-arrlved in.. port at 5 o'clock last evening from Vancouver and sailed, at, 3 .pjn.. for Anyox, Stewart and others northern points whence she will return, here tomorrow en-route south. In yesterday's Vancouver Sunday magazine Section, there is an interesting biographical sketch by Mrs. George Black, wife of the Speaker of the House of Con mona and a pioneer of the Yukon Territory, of Joe Walsh, veteian northern prospector and guide, who assisted Pilot Everett L. Waason in the recent search for Capt E. J. A. Burke and party. Sftaclaf articles by correspon dents of the "paper in the maga sine section' of yesterday's Van couver Sunday Province review progress of the various centres of entral British Columbia during '930. Prince Rupert. Terrace Sml-'hers. Vanderhoof, Prince George tc. are among the places on vhirh there are articles. As for Prince Rupert, it is declared that 1930 was the most prosperous year in its history. i am I'VAdmAITPS Happy New Year ToEveryone This is the universal greeting 'And Pacific . Milk Extends 1 it Gratefully To One and All A a KCUNI) TRIP WINTER EAR PRINCE RUPERT to VANCOUVER VICTORIA ' Tlrkela on ula up t Frk Stlh, 1M1. lUturn Limit March Slat. Fur Information rail ar wtlla r. r. MNAiiirrtN, D.r. rrlnrt Rupart UC Canadian If TTTTT nATT.V NKWR TijTnrirlatr Tlsimlsi- 4n IMn - I I I . you have headaches, i ...... 7 or simer biliousness or indigestion take Beecham's Pills BIS WkfleecltanCi mm mm BRING HEALTH Special meeting Radio Associa tion Tuesday 8 pjn., City Hall. 302 George G. Bushby left on thLj morning's train for a brief trip to Prince. George. r . . r Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit " in town. J. C. K. Scaly arrived In the city from Smlthers on yesterday after noon's train. He Is here with a shipment of beef from his ranch. An Interesting article descriptive of the T. A. Kelley Logging Co.'s operations on the Queen Charlotte Islands appears in the current is sue of the Powell River Digester, published by the Powell River Co. There are many fine views. it VI ,llU id ';( arfi oi,, DInnerware, clflna, crockery, glassware. Hellbroner's Store, Don Graham returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from i Terrace where he attended the funeral of his mother, who paafed away on Christmas Day. At 7.30 lasnlgrTrie fire department had' a call to the reci-dence of Dick Ford, Ninth Street, where a laundry iron had burned a table. Damage was alight. Voting for election of officers for Deep Sea Fishermen's Union will be held In their hall, Exchange Block, on Tuesday, Dec. 30, voting from 10 ajn. till 6 p.m. Regular meeting 7:30. (303) j Mrs. John Tuck of Bella Coola, who arrived in the city at the end of last week :rom uown the coast, left here on this morning's train for Ottawa where she will visit with her mother. H. A. Phllpoit lelt on today's train for a trip to Edmonton. Mm. Phllpott, who arrived a week ago from Vancouver with her husband, Is still the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evltt. Frank Morlrs, manager of the B. C. Undertakers, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where he conducted the funeral on Saturday afternoon of the late Mrs. Graham. O. W. Laldler, accountant for V H. Malkln Co. Ltd. here, returned to the city on the Catala last ev ening after having spent Christ mas at his home in Vancouver. Mrs. Laldler is remaining in the south for a while longer. Rev. John II. Hanson, pastor ol St. Paul's Lutheran Church, ha:-been advised that Rev. P. A. Foss? of Belllngham, who was orginallv due here this week to conduct r week's series of meetings in the city, will not be arriving untl? January 9 on the steamer Carden.t Mr. Fosse is stopping off at Bell? Coola for a week before coming on here. Miss Rowe and Miss Morrison of the local teaching staff sailed last evening on the Catala to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart. CP.R. steamer Princess Norah. isuub. v. oamiey, arnvea m Dort at 8.30 yesterday morning irom Vancouver and sailed at 10 ajn. for Skagway and other nor thern points. The vessel had on board only twenty-four passengers one of whom disembarked here. ANNOUNCEMENTS I.OD.E. Annual Children's Dance December 30, 7 pjn. Admission 50c. Moose Legion dance New Year's Eve, Hogmanay dance I.OD.E. Elks' New Year's Eve Cabaret, Elks' Home. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on January 23. SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter lust to haud, All finest quality and latest patterns. Come in and sec us today. ami or overcoat complete ana nn-ished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 649 SPEED WITH SAFETY 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 Ambulance and Taxi Service HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT strum Heated; Travellers' Hample Rooma; Hvt. .and. .Cold AVater Free llua Meeta All Trains and Boat Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES C. It. RIGGAUT ft A. DONALD Proprietor! PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roomi A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser ind Fifth Sts. Savoy P. Voyer and A. Delorme, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop. THE HOTEL HOHTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone tM Royal Oustav Normand, city; Mr. an1 Mrs. J. Fewln and child. Port Es- sington; L. Fournier, Alfred Jensen and II. Nelson, Edmonton; J. Hampson, Exstew; Wah Soon, Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Trivate Partlfs Phone 457 Prince Rupert n ISLAND CAL D S &OOX COAL INTRO . . and the reason why ISLAND Coal is GOOD Coal i S 1 prominent Canadian fuel engineer says: "There are almost as many kinds of coal as there arc varieties of pickles." To most people coal Is just "coal". They know -it as the stun that U put in fire grates hut that's about all. '4 The first requisite of coal lit heat ... and this is why Island " Coal is such good coal. Chemical cipcrlmrnla with tlirre kiiuU of Island coal showed an average of 13,010 D.T.U.'s (heat units) as agatntt several non-Ialsnd, ' competing grades, which only averaged 10,000. It's the D.T.U.'s that count! It pava to remeinher that when you buy Island coal you get a greater amount of HEAT. EiperU menta showed that the moisture content of Island Coal at pit head averages only 1 .57 95, where non-Island grades showed 13.13! Again, the volatility (easy burning) of Island coal is greater In addition to its greater HEAT value, Island coal is the safest, most even, most adaptable fuel on this market . . . especially when governed by automatic control, ... ' Remember, the Island coal business Is a major InJustry of Drltlsh Columbtai It maintains more than 30,000 people . . . nearly all of whom Use on the Island or In Vancouver. Kvcry ton of coal consumed means a dav'a work for a H.C miner. Kegular work means full pay and maintenance for the miner's family. . The dealers listed herewith all sell Nsiislmo-Wellington and Comox . j,. coals. Buy home products Every dollar for imported fuels that j-g goca out of British 'Columbia-1 a' dollar less at hornet Approved Dealers handling M Nanaimo 'Wellington " and "Comox" Coals ALBERT & McCAFFEKV, LTD. l'hones 116 and 117 rillLrOTT, LVITT & CO, LTI1, Phone 618 - (ITJlh Whleh Is Incorporated Wtitern Fuel Corpormtlon of Carta Ja, Ltd.) Standard Bank Building, Vancouver, B.C ftonaiaM, Oaaaaarlaaial, ImJymlth, Wmtt THE GREATEST HEAT FOR laiaraaa Imwifi mm Carload taU ram On fitU fatnta afional THE FEWEST DOLLARS Early Ad. Copy is appreciated W-161 sTTCfS 1 m via