fueiday. December 22, 1931 Gift Suggestions plumes -V Toilet , Waters Compacts Bath Salts Atomizers Brush Sets Pipes Cigars Razors Etc. Ormes Ltd. uitt Pioneer Druggists' THE REXALL STORE rhoncs 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. The CUT-RATE SHOE STORE Three-Quarter Length Rubbers We have just received a large shipment of Ladies' Mioses and Children's ihree-quarter length Rubber Boots, made by the best manufacturers. We are going to enter these in the holiday trade. AT CUT-RATE PRICES Hard Time Prices For Gash No. 1 Alberta Lump $12.50 No. 1 Alberta Egg $11.50 Pembina Peerless Lump .... $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $11.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 LOCAL NEWS M: AiJecn Patmore arrived in tl." ci'y on this morning's trail '.-:!. U' l school teaching duties at Tirr.nr to spend the Christmas ami Krw Year holiday season here uh her father. L. W. Patmore. Mi Jean Haan. school teacher ' Queen Charlotte City, arrived In li . ity fmm the Islands on the Prime John Sunday morning and, afv, a brief visit here, sailed last unlit by the same vessel on her return to the Queen Charlottes. Miss nita McLean, who teaches ii"l at Stewart, arrived In th ''' -v in the Catala this morning ff") the , north to spend the Hinttmas and New Year holiday snn with her parents Mr. and M) N. M. McLean, Seal Cove. R 8 Sargent, well known Hasel-merchant, arrived In the city 'fm the interior on this mom-'v train and sstled thU after n""n on the Catala for Vancouver members of his family are turned In studies. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ni hand-colored( framed Photo-Kl nilis make ideal' Christmas gifts. TD' se pictures are individually box-! ready for mailing Also local view calendars and Christmas ranis. We can supply you with ri1, "dars and Christmas cards for 5'o:i own snapshots. Your friends '"!ild like one. See our display. Wrathall's Photo Finishing SINGER SEWING MACHINES NKW AND USKD For Sale and for Kent McttAE HKOS., LTD. James Martin, well known Mas- sett merchant, who arrived here s few days ato after a business trln to Vancouver, sailed last night by the Prince John on his return to his home on the Queen Charlotte Islands. j M. M. O'Brien, chief field enci neer for the Consolidated Mining jand Smelting 00., and Dr. Jure. I consulting engineer, were passen-i gers aboard the Catala this morning returning to Vancouver after ,a visit to the Big Missouri Mln- i i at Stewart. Aid Macdonald suggested that at the municipal election- next month, unemployed men be used as far as possible for such help as was required. City Solicitor E. F. Jones, who will act as returning officer, announced that It was h's intention to do this. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickens, with a fair-shed' list of Dassengers, arrived In port at 7:30 Sunday evening from the south and sailed at 9 pjn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she returned here this morning southbound. The following Is from the Twenty Years Ago column of a recent Vancouver Province: "The O.T.P line from Prince Rupert to Bulkley Summit. 300 mUes,will be In operation by next October, said Duncan Ross ex-M.P., new sub-contractor on the road near Haselton who is in Vancouver today." PalroIE2trace Alfred Adams of MasaeU. after having spent a week at Port Simpson In connection with the organisation of a native brotherhood which Is Intended eventually to take in the whole province, was a weekend visitor In town. Travelling In his own gasboat. he arlvsd tiere Saturday attrnot$L:and ' left Sunday for. MatsttL ; , NOTICE On and after this dale. I will nor be responsible for any purchaser made for my account, unless delivered on my written order, or made by me tn person. CARL JOHNSON December 14th, 1031. p.m Local Items Moose Band Concert Sunday 9 daughter, Miss L. Halliwell. coast. 9iOl Mr. and Mrs. Halliwell of Terrace arrived in the city on this morning's train from the interior to spend Christmas with their Alberta Sootless F.gs, $11.00; TcJkna Lump, $12.50; Nanairao-Welliiigton Lump, $13.50. lib Alberta & McCaffery, 117. Sons of Norway Xmas tree Dec. 26 in Metropole Hall. Children at 2 o'clock. Good program In evening- play "New Ideas" at 8 o'clock. Admission 50c. 298 Owing to the Christmas holiday season, the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club, scheduled for last night, was cancelled. Gordon H. Joliffe, Queen Char lotte City merchant, returned to the city on the Prince John last night after having spent a couple of days In town on business. r Provincial Constable G. E. Ash ton of Massett, after having spent a few days In the city on official duties, sailed last night by the ss, Prince John on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. The city council last night filed a letter from the?- Canadian Red Cross. Society asking co-operation lit connection with the Society's efforts to raise funnds for reiki purposes. On Christmas Day all Post Of fice wickets will bo closed all day The public lobby will be open from 8 sun. to 12 noon. General delivery wickets will be open from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Government Agent S. H. Hoskins of Anyox arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from tho smelter town and will, proceed b7 train tomorroow to his home at Smlthers where he .will speni Christmas. P. a. Rusjftt. assistant superln lenaent iorm? Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Smlthers. arrived In the city on this morning's train from the in terior for a brief visit here on of ricial dutlerv and will return to "mlthers on tomorrow afternoon's train. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, arrived in port at 9 .o'clock yesterday morning (rem Skagway and other Alaskan points and sailed an hour later fwVancouver. The vessel was running about seventeen hours late, having been delayed on account of a stranding while ccmlng up the Having been delayed over two days on the run up the coast because of exceptionally stormy wea ther. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Nell McLean, arrived in port at 4 o'clock Sunday morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands with passengers, mall and freight. The vessel sailed at 10 o'clock last night' on her return south over the same route, being two days behind schedule. NOTICE All stores may remain open untl! 10 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and close Christmas Day and Saturday, December 26. Done Frizzrll, Secretary 398 Retail Merchants Assc. TENDERS INVITED Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned for purchase of Lot 14 and Bast half of Lot 15. Block 19. Section 8. will be received up to Monday 4th January, 1932. The lowest, nor any tender not necessarily accepted. CITY TREASURER. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We maintain a day and night service. Our garage Is open from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. You will like our service Please try It KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Telephone 52 THE DAILY NIW9 PAGE THREE BABY'S COL PS Buy Your Bulkley Valley Turkey FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER NOW, TODAY TRICES 20c TO 33c PER POUND . These Bulkley Valley turkeys are the nicest looking birds that we have seen, In our jJO years of business in the north. Ve highly recommend a Bulkley Valley turkey for your Christmas dinner, their delicious flavor and! tenderness w.i. make your Christmas dinner one long to be remembered. IRIZZELLS Quality 10 Phones 2 Service Baptist Sunuay-School Xmas Tree Concert Wednesday at 7:30 sliarp. Good program. 29' J. P. Moller, 720 Seventfi Ave. W states that he has fifty grama-phone records which he is prepared to donate to "the relief camp if they are called for. The Salvation Army announces that the list of names of those who were to have been given Christmas hampers has been accidentally destroyed and the present list they have is Incomplete. They ask that those who supplied names to the Salvation Army for investigation and relief will kindly telephone them In once more- to insure that none are -omitted. Announcements Baptist School Xmas concert Dec 237J0.pm. S3nl of Norway Xmas Tree De rember 26. Xmas Tree and Demonstration. Salvation Army Citadel, Dec. 28. Hogmanay dance I.O.D.E. Hall December 31. Eagles' Social Dance January 3. GenUemen 50c. Ladles refresh ments. Presbyterian Burn Banquet Jan uary 25. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Smart girl to wait on table. Apply Traveller's Oafe. 298 SANTA CLAUS' Headquarters for Christmas Cakes and Puddings English Crumpets and Pork Pies The Electric Bakery Phone C67 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. l'ER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone IX! Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. rilUDHOMMK. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts Jacob Lamb, city; C. B. Plewln and G. E. Biownt rt Simpson. Glasses fitted tiy registered optometrist at Jleil'jroner's store. Miss Hilda Johnson sailed this' afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. City accounts for two weeks end Ing December 18 and totalling $28,' 125.69 were passed for payment tt last night's council "meeting. Capt. J. E. Boden, regularly master of the steamer Lady Alex' antira on the southern run, Is re I Ileving Capt. "W W Mounce, now I on holidays, as chief officer on the I steamer Catala. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:15 this morning from Anyox Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and wayports. In his report for the month ol November. Fire Chief D. H. McDonald advised the city council last night that there had been nine alarms and los samounting to $40 Expenditures ol the department for the month totalled $1,084 in eluding $1,077 in salaries. Regular inspections had been made of equipment, etc. which was found to be in good order. 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 prices. HYDE TRANSFER. Thone 580, rf u iiBiai ummz r.wf b:.s biui bib HappyXmas To Our Friends and Customers We Offer the Following Seasonable Specials For Vednesday and Thursday At Our Usual Money-Saving Prices Pastry Flour Wild Rose IXK, lip per 10-lb. sack fine Bulk Mincemeat 4 t per lb Canada Dry '- Q-g 4 A per carton of 6 pints Libby's Queen Olives 1 Qn per 10-os. Jar Libby's Stuffed Olives 9f per 10-oz. Jar B.C. Fresh Extra Eggs Qfip Saanich Whole Clams per tin Chrystallized Ginger IQx JL'1' per lb Fresh Roasted Peanuts fAn per lb Riverside Peas No. 2 tins Op OV nr tin g - Royal City White Corn-No. 2 tins per tin Royal City AprlcoV? No. 2 tins, per tin Oysters Blue Point 30C lvi vt i Shrimps Dunbar Dry per tin Barley Sugar Toys per 1-lb. pkg 13c 10c 19c 23c 34c Give Us a Trial and be Convinced That We .Can Save You Money Thrift Cash & Carry 201 Third Ave. A Few Doors Down From Moose Hall Phone 179 ma :! 1 :: hwjk mom mm m Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Red 608 DOMINION DAIRY Rupert Motors Dodge & Plymouth Dealers Phone 566 We specialize in complete overhaul Jobs and all kinds of automobile repair work Night Calls: 161 GIVE YOURSELF A Christmas Present Df a new PAIR OF SHOES and let us give your old oncs-"i" someone who really needs them We will allow you $1.00 for ladies' shoes and 50c for vniiuri'n s snoes wnen you buy a new pair We will turn all the old shoes to the Salvation Army for distribution BRING THE OLD SHOES ALONG . This offer is good all this week JABOURS LTD. DIFFICULT Let Us Help You. If you will call we can solve a number of year Silt problems. We have unique and Individual needlework; Christmas Cards, singly or boxed at lowprlces; choice line of stationery; variety of toys; Christmas Tree and parcel trimmings; novelty gifts of various kinds. WJSk TALK IT OVER WITH JOHN AND MRS. McRAE. You Don't Have to Buy REGAL SHOP THIRD AVENUE m kb j; simm m ra mm mis m si ei kixiis sbciiixsii mi m The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Ry Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Rtramrn Irate ITlnrt Kuprrt for Vanronvrr: .' T.S.K. CAT.U. tVKRV TI E9DAY. 1JO PM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday doming. T.S.8. UAH DEN A EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arrlttna Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. WteUj aalllngi to Port Slmpaon, Alice Ami, Anyox, Stewart and NaM River points. Sunday, 9 pm. runner information regarding all aaUlngi and ticket at PKlNCr Rt'PERT AGENCY: Dec ond Avenue. rhone MS PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants say that their customors like to buy goods of the best quality. Thoy arc a discriminating people. If there are any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly we suggest that they are making a mistake in not taking the best. Tho price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district ' Call up the Daily News business office and ask that the boy call and collect. 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow (Jet the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking: advantage of the help they bring you.