Telephones 2 and 10 . . . - .. .1, B C COAST liTEAMSIlirs 1 Third Avenue TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert 5 Brand SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED I AUKH . , ., M'lXI U, H1NTKK DXH USION , Tltkrti o Ml from Nov. llfc ;' " rHura MINCE ItUl'CRT TOWVANCli'VK' . $0.M RETURN. Arriving Vancouver v ... n$,.',Wi8vfa.-T4M. IAUI)KNA i:T.KY lltlOW Mtl ..H.l . ....... Arriving Vwicouw "'',',.",'JM'MJfriVLV'' W!y sailing, to P?XLJttlWIM uinck iutkkt Ml.lW tr una mw 1 " ' " n.rraaMlrt B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILIM.S HtUM I'KINCK Kl'l'fcKT To Ketchikan, U'rangell, Juneau, December 13, 27. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle December 3, 17, January i. I'rlncew Mary Ocan ", ''l.c Vauto uvr and ..'VL.y Friday, 10 pja. Vlc- ' Ajtnt,yKs.Pr WftiWVk in. the Jty from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday at her home here, CHJl. steamer Prince William, Copt. William Thomas, returned to port at 2.30 this afternoon from regular voyage to Queen Charlotte Island points. The vessel was over a day late in returning because of stormy weathei. Arthur Cade, who is studying at the University of British Colum bla., in Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday after noon from the south to spend' the Christmas and New Year vacation at his home here. Terry arid Bobby drme, sons of Mayor arid Mrs. OV H. Orme. ar rived in the city on the Catala act pvenlng from Victoria, where they are ' attending school, to -pend the Christmas and New Year vacation it their home here 11 YEARS CONSTIPATION GLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT "For 11 years I tried to get rid of constipation " says Chas. E. Blair. "Then at last the simple mixture Adlerika, made me regular." The, simple mixture of glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Ad lerika) acts bri'BOTH upper and lower bowel, relaying constipation in 2 hours! Brings out poisons you never thought were i:i your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feei! Ormes. Llm- UUfd.JttM&gists . "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" "Saved My Baby's Life" or mm A letter came today from a mother at Pritwe Rupert. It's long letter and shevCays this: "Pacific Milk saved my baby's life." We will quote no more. That sen tm($lf in0t Impressive to'WKirthcr. PACIFIC MILK- AbboUford, ILC "1M B.C. Owned and Controlled ROUND TRBD WINTER f ARIES PRINCE RUPERT to VANCOUVER VICTORIA S4 Including MmI mnJ 0rlk, TlrVrla ! up I Fb. 51 ih, 111. tUtura Until March Iltt. Fur Information rail or wrlta H. r. MaMAlT.IITOM, U.fX. rrlnr Ital-wt V.C ' Canadian national W-IK'I Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroners Store. Orders for Xmas Trees taken, 50c. and up. Phone Back 415. 299 tr VA ."inn'"' ' At Cuffeori's-i-Udles silk hosi ery, children's hosiery, men's fancy ox and braces. Loyal Young, who Is attending school in Vancouver, was a pas senger aboard the Catala last ev ening bound for Port Simpson where he wJU spend, the Christmas and Jfew 5Xear(, vacation with, his parpnts, Mr, and Mrs. k. uoya Young. William Gwyer; soil of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gwyer, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday after' noon from Vancouver, where he Is attending the University of British Columbia, to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation at his home here. At Curzon's-handkerchlefs, bands. - Lovely neckties, garters and arm James Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrsii.IV O. Stewart, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday after noon from his studies at the Uni versity of British Columbia in Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation at hU home here. Mrs. J. B. Agar of Terrace, w'ao has been In Vancouver for the past several weeks receiving medical teratment, arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from .the south and proceeded by train 'this morning to her home in the Interior. Ivan Cameron arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, where he Is attending the University of British Columbia, to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation here with his parents. Mr. arid Mrs. R. W. Cameron, Federal Block. Lief Erlckson Gathering Dec. 2G in Moose liall. follAren's Xrrm Tree at 2J0 p.m.,Evenlroj program rtarts at 830. Thfjl-be th-very best program arratnf finest entertainment. Le?US all 'go and have a good time. Oood music. Everybody welcome.' 297 Mr. and Mrs Howard D. Barrett, who have beenispejvfipg a .'Vacation in Vancouver, returned to the Mty on the.- (MjaLi yesterday at-trrnwn from.iSe south. Mr. Bar-itt is chief clerk to tte divisional superintendent of the Canadian National Railways here. Mist Margaret McCaffery, who is studying In a convent In Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mc Caffery, Fourth Avenue West. Local friends of Mrs. Johnson, who was formerly Miss Made Murphy, Till., a member of th nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, will be'lnterested o learn of the birth at Prince George on Thursday last of a son to Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Johnson. Miss Irene Mitchell, who is In her first year at thet University of British Columbia, arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New-Year vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Ninth Avenue Bast. ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagle's Christmas Tree Dec. 22. Baptist Christmas Tree . Decern ber 23. Sons of Norway Christmas Tree December 20. Lief Erlckson Christmas Gather ing December 20, Mooseyllall, I.O.DU.' December 30. Moose Legion dance New Year's Eve. in r Hogmanay dance l.O.D.E. Elks' New Year's Elks' Homo. Eve Cabare Presbyterian Burns' Banquet on laturday, December 20 1930 THE DAILY NEWS Monday, December 22, 1930 Table Crackers and Bon Bpjis oj: t The finest assortment in town to choose from. These contain' a Svide variety of Favors, Hats and Mottos. Popularly priced from 20c to $2.00 Box Z77ia Pioneer Drugfisls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St, THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS - i , For Your Christmas Dinner Grain-fed Turkeys, Milk-fed Chickens, Geese The finest cuts of Beef, Larhb, Mutton and Pork All these products of the Bulkley Valley are to, be had aVtfM. unitary stem 'Yu-will be -assured of a most delicious Christmas dinner - if you purchase here. Local Items Curzon's next to Post Office. registered optomciriit :t.'Ucitbroner's store. Great assbjfraeifj men ladies' boys, misses' and children's slip pers at less than manulactur ers prices. Montreal Importers. 293 Miss Eileen" 'Patmore, who Is teaching school at Terrace, arrived Eagles Xmas Tree tonight 6.30, FREE! FREE! 10.00 Annette At 'Curzon's We will help you elect a gift for him. Mrs. D. L. Pitt and children were passengers aboard the Catala . last evening bound from Tacoma to their home in Premier. . j At Curton's feclT scarfs, silk suspenders, neckties. JlmmyBrrant. who la attending college IrrSwtttle, arrived in the cltyjn the Catala yesterday afternoon to spend Christmas at his home, here.- . At Curson's Fancy Shirts nd flannel shirts for men. Miss Dorothy Patmore arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from her studies at he University 'of British Columbia in Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year vacation at her home here. Robert Matheaon arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, where he Is attending the University of British Columbia, to spend the Christmas and N ew, Year efUtorv with his parents, Alr.VrjdV.lrV 'D.vJ. Math-eeon. ' v At Curson's Scarfs, pretty suspenders, men's sox. v Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford and daughter, Miss Helen Crawford, who have been on a holiday trip south In the course of which they motored to Tla juana, Mexico, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning to their home in Stewart. : Miss Betty Brodhurst, who has been attending school at Duncan, Vancouver IVand. arrived in the city from the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon to take up re- -'rlence with her parents. Capt. and j Mrs. Norman Brodhurst, Oraham Avenue, West view. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. PhUpott ar-j rived In the city on the Catal last i evening from Vancouver to spend; the Christmas holidays here with; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evitt, Graham; Avenue. Mr. PhUpott Is a. nienvper of the flrnvof PhUpott Svitt With a heavy list of passengers Including many young people com I ing home from .studies In the south' for the Christmas holiday season,' Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. ; Dickson, arrived In port at 4.30 yesterday afternoon from the south , and sailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox , Stewart and other northern nolnts whence she will return here tomorrow enroute back to Vancouver, January 23. dm and wayports. Mules In Rose, Green and . Blue $4.95 atiies FREE! Week Special One pair full fashioned "Weldrest" Hose given with every pair of Shoes or cash purchase of $10.00 or more. Brown Suede Sailor Tie Pumps In Satins, Brocade and Velvet $y.50 to IQ-OO Wear Co. Ltd. mars.raan Mill 1TSXHRIS1MAS THE WORLD OVER And wherever Christmas is, the jewelry store plays an important part in supplying gifts. We now have a very fine line of gifts on display. To suit every taste and every purse. Come in and look over our line of silverware, new designs just arrived. These goods have come down in price since last year. If you want a ladies' or gents' watch, we have them in many different makes. See our "Buren Watch." Famous in sixty-five countries for its accuracy. We are just out of the high rent district, so our prices cannot be beaten. R. W. CAMERON Pioneer Jeweler Prince Runort B.C. ' OUR COA IS IN A DRY SUCH When you arc buying coal look on 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. PEMIUNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton "i0 M1NEI1EAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 1230 M1NEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 1W0 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers ot Gold, Silver, Copper. 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