Wednesday,
December
23,
1931
Tie
Accepted
Wine
for
CHRISTMAS
PINNEHS
l'AKTIKS
PUNCHES
THE
nrctur
of
full
ripe
native
InganhrrricR
.
.
rrutlieJ
n
le
wine
rce
of
the
Growm'
Wine
Company
anl
aicrd
in
tlie
wmm1
for
three
year.
I-ogana
anil
Vn
Supreme
are
piquant
lKanlirrry
U'f
lira
(Minring
an
irreaittllile
flavor
uniiirparl
aa
dinner
voinea.
At
Gotvrnmtnt
Uquor
Storrt
CHOW
KKS
WINE
COMPANY
LTD.
punrfi,
m
fttr
flavor'
in
Jrl,
lc
I
Logana
lf
i
wine
aMjwra
lb-
advertisement
is
not
published
or
disyiuy.io.
by
tru
Llquoi
Control
Board
or
by
the
Government
of
British
Columbia.
Gift
Suggestions
Perfumes
Toilet
Waters
Compacts
Bath
Salts
Atomizers
Brush
Sets
Pipes
Cigars
Razors
Etc.
Omes
ltd.
Ztiir.
Pioneer
Druqejists
THE
HEX
ALL
STOKE
Phones
81
and
82
Third
Ave.
and
Fulton
St.
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Smart
Footwear
for
the
Holidays
WOMEN'S
FOOTWEAR
The
holiday
social
activities
and
Hilh
them
the
usual
amount
of
"diessiiif
up."
Which
means
that
you
will
want
"stlish
footwear."
Stop
in
and
look
over
our
array
of
smart
footwear.
Pumps
and
Straps
in
Black
Satin,
Brocade
and
Dull
Kid
Lather-
$7.50
Priced
at
MEN'S
FINE
SHOES
HART
SHOUTS
Ml
the
bill
for
evc:v
occatlun.
(Jood
fit.
Lots
of
comfort.
H
that's
what
you
want.
No
need
to
"brtak
them
in."
They'll
feel
comfortable
from
the
start.
KAYSER
HOSIERY
Make
wonderful
Christmas
Olfts
UNION
STEAMSHIPS
RPF.tMAf.
WINTER
EXCURSION
PARES
Effective
November
lat
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rom
STEWART
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Prlrttt.
Rupert
for
Vncoinr
EVERY
TUESDAY
'1:30
p.m
(SB
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EVERY
FRIDAY
MIDNIGHT
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at
Uct
the
habit
of
reading
the
advertisements
in
this
paper
and
takinir
advantage
of
the
nein
mev
urmjj
you
Local
Items
Local
Fresh
Frizzcll's.
Eggs,
45c.
dozen.
J.
A.
Feeman
or
Anyox
la
paying
a
brief
visit
fotheic4tyi
having
arrived-
yesterday
from
the
smelter
town.
Alberta
Bootless
Ear,
$11.00;
Telkua
Lump,
$12.50;
Nanaimo-Wcllinglon
Lump,
$13.50.
lib
Alberta
&
McCaffery,
117,
Mrs.
J.
A.
Barry
and
family,
who
have
been
visiting.
Jn
Vancouver,
returned
to
the
city
from
the
south
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning.
C.
F.
Davis,
regularly
of
the
sr
Prince
Oeorge,
Is
relieving
as
chief
engineer
on
the
steamer
Prince
Rupert
In
place
of
George
David
son,
who
is
now
on
vacation.
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.
Ad
mission
50c.
293
Harry
Gourlay
of
the
staff
of
S.
C.
Thomson's
brokerage
house
sail
ed
yesterday
afternoon
on
the
Cats
la
to
spend
the
Christmas
and
New
Year
holiday
season
at
his
home
in
Vancouver.
Christmas
Cheer
(By
Nick
Coulter)
I
When
things
look
blue
To
me
and
you
And
times
seem
mighty
hard,
Keep
up
your
pep
And
watch
your
step.
And
buck
the
hard
time,
pard.
So
here's
a
boast
With
your
Christmas
roast,
Be
it
clear
or
cloudy
weather,
We'll
have
Christmas
cheer,
And
a
bright
New
Year;
The
Maple
Leaf
Forever.
Golden
Wedding
Is
Celebrated
BABIB.IBf
Bf
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
A.
Nlckerson
Com
plctcd
Fifty
Years
of
Wedded
Life
Yesterday
Sheriff
and
Mrs.
S.
A.
Nlckerson
celebrated
their
golden
wedding
anniversary
last
evening
when
a
delightful
bridge
party
was
staged
at
their
home.
711
Fifth
Avenue
West.
During
the
evening
several
gifts
in
gold
were
presented
to
the
oopular
bride
and
groom
of
half
a
century
ago.
Mr.
Nlckerson
responded
suitably.
There
was
much
amusement
at
the
unpacking
of
a
'iu!?e
package,
mostly
wrappings,
which
turned
out
to
contain
a
package
of
gold
dust.
After
the
playing
f
biidge,
refreshments
were
served.
Those
present
included
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J
Lancaster
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
R.
Lancaster,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Larkin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
M.
D.
Lamb,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
R.
Stevens.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
J.
Smith,
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
A.
S.
Nlckerson
and
E.
A.
Nlckerson.
OLD
WOMAN,
TERRIFIED,
SUCCUMBS
LOS
ANQELES,
Dec.
23:
A
70-vnr
old
woman,
being
detained
In
a
local
store
as
a
shoplifting
suspect,
was
so
frightened
when
an
officer
came
to
take
her
In
charge
that
she
collapsed
and
died
a
few
minutes
later.
NOTICE
All
stores
may
remain
open
untl'
10
pm.
Tuesday,
Wednesday
anJ
Thursday
and
close
Christmas
Da;
and
Saturday.
December
26.
Doug
Frizell,
Secretary
198
Retail
Merchants
Assr.
CHRISTMAS
CIFTS
Our
hand-colored,
framed
Photographs
make
Ideal
Christmas
gifts.
These
pictures
are
individually
boxed,
rendy
for
mailing.
Also
local
view
calendars
and
Christmas
cards.
We
can
supply
you
with
calendars
and
Christmas
cards
for
you
own
snapshots.
Your
friends
would
like
one.
See
our
display.
WratUall's
I'hoto
Finishing
Advertise
In
the
tatly
News.
THE
DAILY
NTWB
PAGE
THREE
Thentholaium
7ie
fiealing
dream
or
Colds,
Catarrh,
Sore
ihfoa't.
efc
MADE
IN
CANADA
4-
Moose
Concert
Sunday
9
p.m.
299
Mrs.
Joshua
Kingham
arrived
in
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
Victoria
to
pay
visit
with
her
son-in-law
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
D.
John
ston,
Graham
Avenue,
Westview
In
a
recent
"Future
Citizen
of
British
Columbia,"
page
of
the
Vancouver
Sun
appears
pictures
of
John,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Healy
of
Ocean
Falls,
and
of
Billy
Landor,
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
F.
T
Larson
of
Anyox.
C.N.R.
steamer
Prince
Rupert,
Capt.
Dan
Donald,
arrived
In
port
on
time
at
10:30
this
morning
from
Vancouver,
Powell
River
and
Ocean
Falls
and
will
sail
at
4
o'clock
this
afternoon
for
Anyox
and
Stewart
whence
she
will
return
here
tomorrow
evening
southbound.
NOTICE
On
and
after
this
date,
I
will
not
be
responsible
for
any
purchase!
made
for
my
account,
unless
de
livered
on
my
written
order,
or
made
by
me
In
person.
CARL
JOHNSON
December
14th.
1931.
Announcement;
Baptist
School
Dec.
23.
7.30
pjn.
Xmas
concert,
Sons
of
Norway
Xmas
Tree
December
26.
.
.
Xmas
Tree
and
Demonstration.
Salvation
Army
Citadel,
Dec.
28.
Hogmanay
December
31.
dance
I.O.D.E.
Hall
Eagle'
Social
Dance
January
8.
Gentlemen
50c.
Ladies
Presbyterian
Burns
Banquet
January
25.
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
FOR
RENT
Modern
flat.
Rand
Block.
Apply
Max
Heilbroner.
itf
i
Hotel
Arrivals
New
Royal
Hotel
THE
HOTEL
WORTH
WHILE
Hot
Si
Cold
water:
Steam
Heat
75c.
rillt
DAY
AND
UP
J.
Zarelll
Trlrihniir
?ftl
Mrs.
V.
C.
Grant.
II.
Reid
and
W.
H.
II.
Oalbralth,
Port
Esslngton;
L.
Bonduk,
Pitman;
Wah
Soon,
Inverness;
J.
Davidson,
Savoy
Hotel
Prince
Rupert's
leading
family
hotel.
Hot
and
cold
water
In
all
rooms.
A.
J.
rKUnilOMMC.
Prop.
Cor.
of
Fraser
and
Fifth
Sts
Mr.
and
Mrs
N.
L.
Jones,
Lewi
Island;
Stephen
H.
Haskins.
An
yox;
W.
Harrison.
Cloyah
Bay
Drink
More
Milk
For
Fresh
Local
Milk
Phone
Ited
C08
DOMINION
DAIRY
Rupert
Motors
Dodge
&
Plymouth
Dealers
Phone
566
We
spcclallee
In
complete
overhaul
Jobs
and
all
kinds
of
automobile
repair
work
Night
Calls:
161
Glasses
fitted
by
registered
optometrist
at
Ilellbroner's
store.
J.
II.
McLcod,
collector
of
cus
toms,
who
has
been
spending
a
vacation
in
Vancouver,
returned,
home
from
the
south
on
the
ss
Prince
Rupert
this
morning.
Capfc
F.
W?Bolton,
who
Is
stand-
ing'by
his
ship,
the.
Canadian
Seigneur,
-which
is
tied
up
in
the
local
dry
dock,
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
a
brief
trip
to
Vancouver.
The
Prince
Rupert
Japanese
As
sociation
has
been
incorporated
under
the
Societies
Act
of
the
province.
p.sorgo
Nlshikaze
is
presl-
aencoi
me
Association
ana
i.
c.
Obata,
secretary.
Mrs.
J.
D.
Allen
donated
a
num
ber
of
phonograph
records
for
use
at
the
Cloyah
Bay
unemployment
relief
camp
as
well
as
a
number
oi
magazines.
Records
and
other
ar
ticles
for
the
relief
camp
are
beln?
collected
at
the
Rex
Cafe.
James
Stewart
arrived
In
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
his
studies
at
the
University
of
British
Columbia
and
will
speno
the
Christmas
and
New
Year'
holiday
season
here
with
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
G.
Stewart,
Fouith
Avenue
West.
Miss
Evelyn
Dalby
and
Stanley
Dalby
sailed
yesterday
afternoon
on
the
Catala
for
Victoria
where
the
funeral
of
their
mother,
Mrs.
F.
W.
Dalby.
who
possed
away
on
Monday
morning
in
Vancouver,
will
take
place.
It
had
been
intended
to
bring
the
body
home
for
burial
here
but
a
change
in
plans
was
made.
Alex
Crawford,
who
has
been
spending
several
months
at
Stewart
with
his
son,
W
J.
Crawford,
arrived
in
the
city
on
the
Catala
yesterday
from
the
north
and
lef
on
this
afternoon's
train
for
Medicine
Hat.
Alberta,
whera
he
will
visit
with
a
brother
who
is
til.
Mr
Crawford
expects
to
return
to
Stewart
next
spring.
nonet
Our
coal
is
In
a
dry
shed.
Don't
buy
water.
Buy
coal
and
get
your
full
weight.
Discount
$1J0
a
ton.
Note
our
advertisements
for
cash
prices.
HYDE
TRANSFER,
Phone
580.
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HappyXmas;
To
Our
Friends
and!
Customers
j
We
Offer
the
Follow
in?
Seasonable
Specials
For
Wednesday
and
Thursday
At
Our
Usual
Money-Saving
Prices
Pastry
Flour
Wild
Rose
"tn
per
10-io.
sack
Fine
Bulk
Mlncemeatr-
per
lb.
Canada
Dry
per
carton
of
6
pints
Llbby's
"Queen
Olives
per
10-O.
Jar
Llbby's
Stuffed
Olives
per
lO-oi.
Jar
B.C.
Fresh
Extra
Eggs
ScolU,
in
cartons,
doz.
3anlch
Whole
Clams
per
tin
Jhrystalltzcd
Ginger
per
lb
Yeah
Roasted
Peanuts
,
per,
lb.
Riverside
Peas
No.
2
tins
per
tin
Royal
City
White
Corn-No.
2
tins,
per
tin
loyal
City
Apricots
No.
2
tins,
per
tin
Oysters
Blue
Point
per
tin
Shrimps
Dunbar
Dry
rwr
tin
parley
Sugar
Toys
'
per
1-lb.
pkg
AAV
14c
$1.10
19c
26c
36c
13c
19c
10c
8c
10c
19c
30c
23c
34c
Tlve
Us
a
Trial
and
be
Convinced
That
We
Can
Save
You
Money
Thrift
Cash
&
Carry
"501
Third
Ave
A
Few
Doors
Down
From
Moose
Hall
Phone
179
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CHRISTMAS
CHEER
Costs
Less
This
Year
It
costs
less,
but
is
doubly
cheerful,
doubly
valuable.
You
can
do
twice
as
much
buying
with
your
money
and
ten
time
as
much
in
the
way
of
making
others
happy.
Below
is
a
list
of
different
articles
picked
in
this
store
at
random.
It
compares
the
prices
with
1930
and
shows
the
savings
effected
in
buying
(at
the
present
time.
ARTICLE
Price
1930
Price
1931
Savings
Ladies'
Silk
Hose
$1.50
.95
.55
Ladies'
Felt
Slippers
3.00
$1.95
$1.05
Ladies'
Shoes
7.50
5.35
2.15
Misses'
Felt
Slippers
1.00
.68
'.32
Children's
Shoes,
8
to
10V
.
2.50
1.69
.81
Children's
Oxfords
siz.
11-12
3.25
2.19
.76
Ladies'
Silk
Kimonas
2.95
1.89
1.06
Ladies'
Rayon
Bloomers
.75
.11
.31
The
above
list
is
just
an
example
of
all
prices
as
compared
with
1930.
There
lias
been
no
time
like
the
present
so
favorable
to
the
public.
BUY
HERE
AND
SAVE
JABOUR'S
LTD.
TELEPHONE
615
THIRD
AVENUE
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SELECTING
GIFTS
IS
DIFFICULT
Let
Us
Help
You
If
you
will
call
we
can
solve
a
number
of
your
gift
problems.
We
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.
-
lump
TALK
IT
OVER
WITH
JOHN
AND
MRS.
McRAE.
You
Don't
Have
to
Buy
REGAL
SHOP
THIRD
AVENUE
a
i
a
i
a
i
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a
oua
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v
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bi
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ib
lb
The
Fish
which
made
Prince
Rupert
Famous
"Rupert
Brand"
SMOKED
-BLACK
COD-
Prepared
Daily
By
Canadian
Fish
&
Cold
Storage
Co.,
Ltd.
PRINCE
RUPERT,
B.C.
PRINCE
RUPERT
Likes
the
Best!
Prince
Rupert
merchants
say
that
their
customers
like
to
buy
goods
of
the
best
quality.
They
are
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.
The
prico
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