Tuesday, December 15, 1931 Christmas Crackers Select yours now while our stock is complete Prices 20c per box and up OrmesLto. Pioneer Driu&tsts THE REX ALL STORE l!l.nKio CI otwl Q9 rri.! I 1... i n i. . i uuiiig u ttnu 4 o GIFT SLIPPERS OF COZY COMFORT For Men, Women and Children .Slippers, the gift that finds a warm welcome at Christmas, one that betrays the thought for comfort the giver had in giving, a friendly interest well worth a friend. For Women lied and Blue Kid D'Orsay's, QCp to OO MB Felt Comfys, a lovely assortment VW.IU For Men Romeo, Evcretts, Calf Operas Q1 f!C to QQ iff Felt Comfys V1'"3 V.iU For Children Pu&s-in-Boots, Comfys ' 85C SI 75 SF.E OUR DOLLAR TABLE SPECIALS FAMILY SHOE STORE Third Ave W. A. J. Webber. Mgr. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Btramrrt Irate rrlnrc Ruprrt for Vancomrr: T.BJ. TATAf.A fAERT TUESDAY. UO pM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TMJk. l-AKDKSA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. WffUy talllnga to Port SUnpaon, Altec Arm. Anyox, Stewart and Naaa River points Sunday. 9 p.m. Further information retarding at) aaUinga and ticket! at FRl.SCT RITERT AGENCY- on1 Atenue, flume Sfi CHRISTMAS GIFTS Cm," rmnd-coIored( framed Photo-t pls make ideal Christmas gifts T pictures are individually box-r'i ready for mailing. Also local f w calendars and Christmas ' We can supply you with ncUrs and Christmas cards for . wn snapshots. Your friends uld like one. See our display. Wrathall's rhoto Finishing Announcements Prrsbyterlan tea at Manse Do-Kber 18. Moose Whist Drive and Dane. Dr ombcr 16. Ci.vro Charity Ball. Dec. 17. E j Kirs" Social Dance December 18. Gentlemen 50c. Ladles refresh-mnis, 0.30 to U0. Pioneer Social Friday. Dec. 18. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree. Baptist School Xmas concert D" 23. 7.30 pjn. n;jmanay dance I.O.D-E. Hall c ember 31. P'C'bytcrlan Burns Banquet Jan 'ia v 23 Rupert Motors" Dodge & Plymouth Dealers Phone 566 We specialize In complete "verhaul Jobs and all kinds of automobile repair work 4 N!Ut CaJIs: 161, 00000)5H3 nuru .ave. anu puuon at. Telephone 357 LOCAL NEWS Cards provided for those who ao aot wish to dance at the OyroV Chartty Ball, Thursday. Dec. 17. J. O. Johns returned to the city on thik morning's train from a brief business trip to the interior E. E. Gregg, assistant district forester, returned to the city ou this morning's train rom a trip tc the Interior on official duties. Judge P. McB. Young is taking a three months leave of absence from his County Court duties here. He and Mrs. Young are at present vis iting In Vancouver. Miss Megan Morris, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, re turned to the city on the train his morn In from Usk where sne tuts been spending the past year md a-half. Oscar Landry, district supertn-endent of Government Telegraphs, iiinrt ihi .. afternoon on the Catal?. -av v for Vancouver where he will spend he Christmas and New Year nou-tay season. Rv. Father Charles Webb. OAI. I., parish priest for the Roman Catholic Church here returned u the city on this morning's train from Prince George where he conducted a week's mission. NOTICE ,' 1A rA fvirf aftjr this date. I will not haWPojiible for. any puretw rrnade for my account. umc u- lvered on my written order, or made by me In person. CARL JOHN80N December 14th, 1931 Cotton Roads in Texas Experiments are being made in Texas with cotton roads made wltn rotton and tar. put up In "plit LaavcUi' fau Uunobi la tires.- Local Items Moose Xmas Tree Whist Drive and. dance Dec. 16. Cards start 8.30. .- . :.. . (291) ...Presbyterian Church tea tomorrow afternoon at the Manse. Oood program. Everybody welcome. 291 Today's train from the east was thirty-five minutes late In arriving owing to heavy snow on the lower Skeena. Have a good time and make a neVdy person ''happy' by attending the Gyro's Charity Ball, Thursday Dec. 17. Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport arrived in the city on this morn lng's train from the Skeena River for a brief business visit to town. T. W. Hall, inspector of schools left on yesterday afternoon's train for a trip to Topley and other points in that district on Inspection duties. Alberta Sootless Stove Coal, $11. 1 load Wood, mixed, $1.00. Nanaimo-Wellington and Telk-wa Coal. Albert & McCaffery. fhoiie 116. Ted LePagc, local manager for the Home Oil Distributors Ltd., re turned to the city on this morn ing's train from a trip to the interior on company business. Prince Rupert always rises to tne occasion when the need Is felt. Let us demonstrate the good old spirt by attending the dance held at the Moose Hall Thursday, Dec. 17, In aid of the needy. Union steamer Catala. Capt. S. E Dickson returned to port at 11:15 this morning from Anyox, Stewart. Und other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this aftenoon for Vancouver and waypolntt Archie Watt, divisional master mechanic of the Canadian National Railways with headquarters in Prince George, arrived In the city from the interior on this morning's train tor abrlf visit here on offl- ciai auiFes r jiejwjirreturn to pnne George on tomorrow afternoon' tram. Nina Gurvich will sail tomorrow morning on the Princess Norah for Juneau where he will fill a boxing engagement on December 23 against Freddie Mack in a head-liner bout. Nina expects to return to the city from the Alaskan Capital on the motorshlp Norco on December 29. WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? IS THERE A CURE? New York. N. Y. A booklet contain ing the opinions of famous doctors on the subject "Can Epilepsy . Be Cured?" has met with great interest throughout the country. Dr. Imre of Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Miner of New York and Dr. Bowers of Los Angeles have all contributed to this interesting discussion, which contains a great deal of information .and advice on the subject. Any reader writing to Educational Division. 509 Fifth Avenue, New York City Destk. CD41 will receive a free copy of this booklet while they last. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPONGE SANDWICH 20c Xmas Cakes and Puddings The Electric Bakery Phone 6G7 THE NEW LA SALLE PERMANENT WAVE pr.'Qno week only we will give nnrwew La sane permanent " AVave at $5.00 Make your appointment immediately and look your best for the Christmas Holiday. .Special prices for guaranteed work done by advanced students under expert supervision. LA PAItlSIENNE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 301 For Appointment Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Mrs. Ilarry Calderwood and family sailed this afternoon on the C&-tala for a holiday visit to Victoria. Meeting of Radio Association will be held in City Hall. Wednes day, December 16th, 1931, at 8 p. m. All Radio Owners Invited. Oet there and lets get busy. 292 This Is the first charity Ball ever held in Prince Rupert, we hope it is the last. Better than wishing at tend this Gyro Dance on Thurs day, Dec. 17. Rev. M. Gale of Vancouver su perintendent of Oriental Missions for the Anglican church, arrived in the city from the Skeena River on thU morning's train In tin course of a tour of the district and sailed this afternoon on the Catah for the south. An interesting article on early In dian life in the Cassiar district written by Anton K. Money appears In the magazine section of the last Vancouver Sunday Province. "Al though the younger people have got used to the civilization which is to be found at Telegraph Creek, only 12 miles distant the older people still adhere to the old laws of the chief of the tribe and the doctor- lngs of the medicine man," daclares the article. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean. Is due in por: on Wednesday night or Thursday morning of this week from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will wait over until Sunday night at 10 o'clock when she will sail on her return south over the same route. She is being held over a day here to await the arrival of the steamer Catala from Vancouver with Christmas mail and shipments for the Islands. NOTJCt 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 prices. HYDE TRANSFER. Phone 580. rf THRIFT CASH & CARRY Specials FOR THIS WEEK Alberta Butter 25c per lb Malkin's Beet Tea 40c per 1-lb. pkg Thrift Coif e Blended Qftp tut ifuuiti, aw. Kelloggs All-Bran 19c Large pkg. Granulated Sugar 52c 10 lbs Lux Toilet Soap 7c per bar - Campbell's Tomato Soup 8c per tin Mixed Nuts No peanuts 1 7r iv, -a- V lvs. iw Xmas Mixed Candy 15c per lb Oxford Mincemeat 28c 30-oz. Jar - Candied Peel Orange and 18c Lemon, per lb Candled Citron Peel OQ- t per lb Fancy Glace Cherries QQn per lb Red Arrow Biscuits Fresh Stock Ginger Snaps 13c per lb FIL?ar 16c Chocolate Eclairs -per lb. 27c Royal Crown Soap 20c per carton of 6 bars Strawberry Jam 41c per 4-lb. tin (Vancouver Island Fruit) We carry a complete line of Smoked Fish, including: Atlantic Kippers, I laddie and Haddle Fillets Filleted Kippers, Rupert Brand Kfppers, Bloaters and Black Cod, CHRISTMAS TURKEYS ARRIVING FRIDAY SEE US FOR REAL PRICES Thrift Cash & Carry 201 Third Ave A Few Doors Down From Moose Hall Phone 179 "CARRY AND SAVE" a.i.af"wiai-,ii'Wx'fB:B' Br MfB' The West contributes this delightful Sometimes it's difficult to think up new ideal for varying daily menus. Here's one that offers pleating variety and combines healthful qualities s well. It was prepared by Miss Gertrude Dulion, Western Gnada's best known cookery expert, conductor' ol the Better Cookery Section in the Winnipeg Western Home Monthly. . VEGETABLE DINNER Scalloped Potatoes Geamed Corn Diced Beets Cabbage au Gratin Hot Tea Biscuits Apple Pi with Cheese Chase & Sanborn's Tea or Coffee Miss Dutton says: "I recommend Magic Baking Powder because I know from experience that its uniform leavening quality gives dependable baking results. Most baked dishes look and taste better when Magic Baking Powder is used." Northland Navigation Co.'s mo-! torsbip Norco arrived in port at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan and, after dischaginu, five carloads of frozen fish for transshipment to the United States over the Canadian National Railways, sailed last night for Seattle. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. rati DAY AND I P J. Zarelll Trlrphont tSI V. C. Orant. Balmoral. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Red 608 DOMINION DAIRY SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Rent McKAE BROS., LTD. Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK FROM DEC. U I'cimanrnl Wave $5 and $7.50 Finger Wave 75c Finger Wave with Shampoo $1 Marcel 75c. School Children s Hair Cut 13c First Class Work Guaranteed Telephone 655 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA Hit AM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City S cups flour A teaspoons Magic Baking Powder H'taspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter Sift flour, caking powder and sail Cut In the chilled shortening. Now add the chilled liquid to make soft dough. Toss dough on to a floured board and do not handle more than is necessary. Pat out with the hand or roll out lightly. Cut out with a floured biscuit cutter. Bake on a buttered sheet in a hot oven, 450 F., 1 2 to 1 5 minutes. This recipe and dozens of other equally delightful baking suggestions are included in the New Magic Look Book. It you sens you. Write rraser Ave. Buy Made 11,6 Cut Rate Xmas Gifts Suggestions for Mother Dad, and the Children You will find our selection of cozy slippers for any member of the family made of the finest grade of felt or leather, at prices that can not be equalled. A visit to this store will convince the most economical buyer as to values. Children's Slippers in AQp the best of felt from Misses' Slippers In all shades of plaids, in sues 11 fiQf to 2, priced from An Extra Special Value In Women's Cozy Slippers, all wool lined with leather soles. Regular to $2.50 Q-f QQ Our price QOU We also carry a full line of Men's Boots and Oxfords, priced from $2.95 Women's and Children's Footwear of all kinds, now selling at depression prices. CUT-RATE SHOE STORE KB II I III I BIB LB1BI8 EB IB IB I SELECTING GIFTS IS DIFFICULT Let Us Help You If yon will call we can solve a number of yo jr gift problems. We have unique and individual needlework; Christmas Cards, singly or boxed f t ,low prices; choice line of stationery: variety of toys; Christmas Tre and parceMrlmmlngs; novelty gifts of various kinds. TALK IT OVER WITH JOHN AND MRS. McRAE. You Don't Have to Buy REGAL SHOI - THIRD AVENUE taxi i.bi,b.sb tB 'B r a :b;ib immxBixyu mim m mxuxn mm ;t;n b ra Because it doesn't pay to It does pay to buy 9 Look lor this mark on every tin; It is guarantee that Magic Baking Powder does not contain alum or any harmful liv gredient Try Miss Dutton's Favorite Recipe for TEA BISCUITS 1 tablespoon lard ii cup cold milk, or half milk and half water bake at home, a copy will be to standard Brands Limited, and Liberty 5L, I or on to, Unt. Canada Goods. - in - Shoe Store OFFERS YOU JPt Men's first quality Ctoodrich Hl-Press Rubbers. QQp Reg. $1.15. At Vol saaasaaaaeaMtMMBasaeaMSaBaaawaaaMBBa Men's Storm - Overs, extra heavy roiled edge. Regular $1.75. Q-f 9Q Going at ?X.awO Women's Rubbers of same make 79c Our price Misses' and Children's first quality CQp & fiQp Rubbers at t,i71' U'1' MEEKER BLOCK BIB! I KB1 B I B I B IB IB IB IB I B 1 J advertise poor products, those advertised.