Tuesday, December 8, 1931 For Christmas Yardley's Lavender Sets Make Excellent Gifts Prices -85c to $7.50 Ormes Ltd. Uitt Pioneer Druqejists THE KEXALL STOKE I'honcs 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. Family Shoe Store Box 1581. A. J. Welber, START AT THE BOTTOM - of - Holiday Giving Women's D'Orsay Slippers A liown in Red. Blue. Black Kid Paisley Cuban Heels Men's Cozy Ladies' Hose W men never hare too ' 1 1 y pain of stockings. T!. if why givmg hosiery Christmas time is al-u.iv.v the safe, yet appre-- ..nod gift. Wide variety of I'ir.s. S1.00 to S1.95 I M Pnim Anvoi tr Tn Prince Runrr Fr.iiAnyoi 1J Kltilt tnd BVrth Included ii. Metvr.N n.r. Canadian National Crtte. Zatyat friihimijjljifati. itvcTtiiuriat. ('ut Down Prices on STOVE WOOD l". 14 or 16-Inch length utY SPRUCE and CEDAIl ClltEN HEMLOCK, ALDEK and JACKI'INE Cedar rilings and Kadlo Poles N. Carlson & J. Flostrand L Telephone Preen 55C because it doesn't pay to It does pay to buy Mgr.. Phone 357 With these exceptional Gift Slipper values and S2.25 to $3.45 Slippers As shown. Black QO en or Brown Oa.OU SPECIAL Round Trip I V.'intrr Fuctart .w .1. .'it .t until Frb. 20, 1932. .trawl raving tot VANCOUVER. ft Rmvtt S40.00 I.U : From Stewart IM70 ind Return J From Strwart $14.70 RmHN LIMIT, MARCH JUt r.A.. rn Hup v-im. SINGER SEWING NEW AND USED For Sale and for Kent McRAE RROS., LTD. advertise poor products, those advertised. I Local Items City accounts for the two weeks ending December 4 totalling $59.-3?4 were passed, for payment ai list night's. CQUDtil meeting. Furnace. Fuel: 1 Ton Telkwa Coal, 1 Load Wood, 15.50. Stove and Kitchen Fuel: 1 Ton Sootless Etc, 1 Load Wood, $15. Ph. 116 ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Mrs. A. E. Perry, wife of the medical superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital, Is paying a brief visit to town, having arrived in the city from Simpson on the Calais this morning. A. D. Holdsn, winchman at the Atlin Fisheries, was admitted to the Prince Rupert General Hospi tal yesterday. He is suffering from pneumonia and had to be moved from his home to the hospital in the ambulance. An offer from Y. Y. Sco for pur chase for $106.79 of lot 16, block 31. section 5, was adopted by the city council last night on recommendation of the finance commute. The lot is on' Comox Avenue and there Is a small building on It. A recommendation from the ft nance committee that lots 9 and 1C block 31. section 5, be advertised for sale was adopted by the city council last night. An offer has been nude for Lhe purchase of the lots on which there Is a building. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo- torshlp liner Northland, Capt. Len Williams, arrived In port at 8 o clock this morning from Ketchikan and. after discharging flv2 carloads of frtwn fish for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways, sailed this afternoon for Vancouver and Seattle notice Our coal is In a dry shed. Don't buy water. Buy coal and get your full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton Note our advertisements for cash i prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. rf FAMILY MEAT MARKET Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIALS! '3i'w Veal. 4 lbs. UUU tOf Pea.s. 1 tin Shoulder Lamb, 5 lbs BrussdisJsputs! "ibs.l00 I Lamb Chops Loin 45c 2 lbs Loin Pork Chops 45c 2 lbs Pork Steak 50c 3 lbs. Leg Pork 75c 4 lbs. . Round Steak. 2 lbs 50c Beets. 4 lbs. j Shoulder Veal 75c i 6 lbs. I Leg of Veal $1.00 ! S lbs Veal Steak 45c 2 lbs I 209 Second Street Phone 957 , Special Xmas Prices Finger Wave 50c Marcel .50c ; i Hair Trim 25c Comb Wave 50c i Aboxrwork done by -advanced studtnU under expert super-; vision. Phone 301 For Appointment LA PARISIENNE REAUTY SHOP Going out of tuy.i selling lesj than cost. MacLareu s Music Store 290 The city council decided last night to call for tenders for the pi In ting of the 1932 municipal voters' list. The Granby Co.'s service boat Granby has been in port sinea Sunday and is tied up at the floats of the Pacific Salvage Co. Capt. Steele of the Salvation Army announces that another 150 pounds of halibut has been received for distribution among the needy. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10 3'clock this morning from Anyox. Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afteroon for Vancouver and wayports. Robert Jones, well known member of staff of Lindsay's Cartage sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Campbell RM.t whence he will drive' to his home In the Victoria district where he will visit He took hs car with him,... Mrs. A. D. Birretl and two sons will leave on tomorrow a tU moon's train for St. John. New Brunswick, where, on December 16, they wll! embark on the steamer Duehess of Richmond for a visit to their native home in Olasgow. Scotland. A recommendation from the fi nance committee that an offer of J M Munnls totrode his lot 31. bole 7. section 1 Bech Place' ifor lot 7. block. 25. section 5 i Seventh Avenue West) 'owned by the city was adopted by the elty council at Its meeting last night. The provincial police have been asked, if possible, to find trace of ' Lux For fine' laundering James K. Anderson. 50-year oldj per pkg. blacksmith from Ketchikan, who iMalkln'a Best Doff ei- arrived In Prince Ruoert during Julv of this year. Anderson's wife tn Seattle Is very anxious to learn of his whereabouts. Mother of Anvox Man Has Passed Oliver Smith Son of Sirs. Jennie Smith Who is Dead In Vancouver Mrs. Jennie Maud Smith, mother of Oliver Smith of Anyox. passed away on Wednesday of last week In Vancouver where she had lived for 44 years. The funeral took place on (Friday with Rev. A. W. Mcintosh officiating and intetment In Moun-I tain View Cemetery. Deceased, who was tnc widow of the late W. J. Smith. Is also survived by two daughters. Announcements High School concert, December 10 and 11. Presbyterian tea " jtt Manse December 16. Moose Whist Etve and Dance, December 16. Eagles' Social Dance December 18. Gentlemen 50orLirdrcis refreshments, 9J30 ,lo 1. i Canadian Legion Christmas Tree. Dec. 19. Baptist School Xmas concert, Dec. 23, 8 p.m Hogmanay dance I.O.D.E. Hall December 31. Presbyterian Burns Banquet January 25. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's stoic. John Bt'shby, who has been paying a visit to Port Simpson, re turned to the city on the Catala tthls morning. M. iA.- Burbank divisional engineer for ,the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on this morning's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. Bishop O. A. Rlx, who has been on a ten-day trip to various points between here and Vanderhoof or. ecclesiastical duties, returned to f.hs city on this morning's train. 1 D.C. McRae left on yesterday af ternoon's train for Rochester. Minnesota, where he will receive treat ment at Mayo Clinic In the hope that It will be of benefit to his health which has been poor of late. An offer from Louis Martin to purchase lot 6. block 38, sections 8 for $20 was accepted by the city council last night on rccommenda Uon of the finance committee. The lot is situated on Eleventh Avenue near the Prince Rupert Dairy. The regular ninthly ousiness luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was held in the Commodore Cafe trday. A number of business matters were under discussion. President C. C. Mills presidd over a fair attendance of members. A recommendation from the utilities committee that a street light be Installed at the end of the" present Seal rove road was adopted by the city council last night Aid. S. D. Macdonald explained that the new light would Illuminate a cor ner which is now very dark and dangerous. 1 Ii gU n;:.!.: ttt " K.R? K? sUsH sU'l THIRTEEN THRIFT SPECIALS For Monday and Tuesday Small White Beans- 25c 6 lbs Bartlett Pears Quaker 15c No. 2 Uns, per tin 9c i 40c per i-it. un Chateau Cheese Spreads 16c or slices, H-lb. pkg Argood Mince Meat 38c per 4 -lb. tin Icing Sugar 15c per 2-lb. pkg Red Arrow Sodas Fresh 15c stock, per pkg Corned Beef Fray Bentos 15c per 1-lb. Un Soap Chips 9c per lb. : Kalen Crab Delicious 20c fresh packed, ty-lb. tin . Seedless Raisins Sunmald 15c per 15-oi. pkg. Celery Okanagan 9c per head Thrift Cash & Carry 201 Third Ave. A Few Doors Down From Moose Hall Phone 179 "CARRY AND SAVE" Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Dorks ' Total capacity 20,000 tons ii . ;. .i , Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnlngMaehincry Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Z ! Just Arrived Wool Jersey Suits, Dresses and Priced at Also Received a shipment of Brown Kid and Black Calf, quick selling at PAGE THREE L- -J You are cordially Invited to visit our store and view our Christmas Display of Gift Suggestions Annette's Ladies' Wear I nv,-.. t...l ... - J n i , & AiViACa. IKU 3F HIIU fkCU ? V SELECTING GIFTS IS DIFFICULT Let Us Help You If you will call we can solve a number of your gift problems. Wc have unique and Individual needlework; Christmas Cards, singly or boxed at low prices; choice line of stationery; variety of toys; Christmas Tree and parcel trimmings; novelty gifts of various kinds. TALK IT OVER WITH JOHN AND MRS. McRAE. You Don't Have to Buy REGAL SHOP THIRD AVENUE :$:bm's;i i '. an ii.m:w?:;e mimmimtuivm mtmxm taiui UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stetmen Irate Frlnee Kaprt (or ViOturr: I .. i:TAI- EVERT Tl'ESDAT. 140 P-M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday Morning. T.8.S. CAKDENA EVERT IHIOAT MIUMOIIT Arming Vancouver Bundir midnight approi. Wettlf (tUlngi to Port Blmpaon. Alice An, Anyox, Stewart and Nlu River points. Sunday. 9 p.m. Purtber information regarding til aalllnga and ticket at PKIX'I KtPERT AliEMV: Hecond Atretic. rbonr 5M Vancouver Stocks (Courtesy 8. D. jn&aatoi, Oo. Big Missouri. 15, 16. Grand view, 5Vi, 6Vj. Independence, 1, Hi; -Indian Mines, nil, Hfe. Kootenay Florence. 1. H4. Kootenay King, 1, Hi. Lucky Jim, nil, 3. Morton Woolsey, IVi. nil. National Silver, 2, nil. Oregon Copper, 2Vi, nil. Premier. 65, 70. Porter-Idaho, 7V4, 8. Reeves Macdonald, 30, nil. Rufus-Argenta, nil. 2. Ruth-Hope, nil. 614-Snowflake, nil, lty. OILS A. P. Con- 12, 14. Calmont, 5, nil. Dalhousle, 21, nil Fabyan Pete, IVi. 2. Home. 45, nil Royallte. 6.75, nil. Merland. 5, nil. Mercury, 10. nil. United, nil, 10. EASTERN STOCKS Sherritt-Oordon. 60, 64. Noranda. 16.50. 17.00. Int. Nickel, nil 10J25. C. P. R.. nil, 17.50: Bond Exchange Is Suggested ri.-l.tl-1 ria-M fL StivMMllAn iiiani,iMi as sis, t'lavnv .a uhviivii to City For Saving of Exchange Expense The city council last night was in receipt of a telegraphed sugges tion from A'. E. Ames & Cc finan cial brokers, through Col. J. W. Nt-cholls, that, with a view to saving money on exchange when $20,000 of city debentures mature in New York on January 1, 1934. the city dispose of this amount of November 1934 5H Victory Bonds In sinking funds and purchase Province of Alberta 4' bonds maturing in April 1934 and payable in New York. After some discussion, the matter wns referred to the finance committee with power to act. WEATHERREPORT Dead Tree Point Part cloudy; calm; barometer, 30.06; temperature, 32; sea smooth. Triple" Island Clear, moderate northerly wind; light swell. Lanaara Island Clear, moderate northerly wind: sea choppy. From the East j . Blouses $3.95 " $9.95 Cuban Heeled. Shoes. in patents, Specially priced for 4.95 Prince Rupert, B.C. J mm? NEW TRIAL GIVEN HIM I Conviction and Sentence to Hang Against Karl Fredericks Set ' Aside by Court of Appeal Karl Fredericks. 32-year old German, who was under sentence to hang on Deccmbr 3 for the murder on June 12 of lat year at Trem- I blcur Lake In the northern Interior i of his countrymen. Max Westphal land Herman Peters, was granted a j new trial by the British Columbia Court of Appeal In Vancouver re- lrrnl.lv ( ----- The Court of Appeal by majority Judgment of Chief Justice J. A. Macdonald and Justices Martin. MePhllllps. and M. A. Macdonald. with Mr. Justice Galllher. dissenting, set aside the verdict of guilty and ordered a new trial on the ground that an erroneous translation of a statement made by Frederick after arrest was submitted to the Jury. The new trial. It Is expected, will take place at the spring session of the Supreme Court Assizes In Prince George. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlfphonr St H. Dixon. Jap Inlet. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts. John H. Eassie. Cloyah Bay; Mr; and Mrs. Olsen. Jap Inlet; Francis Lea sic. MetlakaUa: E. Eneratu. Oona River. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR 8KF.ENA BRAND Creamery Butter fi Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CRKAM DAILY Early Delltrrt Throughout the City E2Sj