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. B B BB-ilJB 9 ,' B.-.B It. J. ,:( ...ruin Family Shoe Store llox 1581. A. J. Wenbcr, Mgr., OOOOOOOOOOOOOCH300000CKlOOOOOOKHjOOOOHWKHKlOiOOlOa .A SB w I'honc 357 ft 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 (Oool REDUCEVDbrfeLAM RETURN FARM From FBWCB RUPHRT llncludlnf MU and Bmn) To nctuw an VtcwrU l. rl TO PIMNCE RUPERT ( Including MeaU WOtrtbl ANOX . . .MS-SB ret. JTom OCBAN FALLS S1 V rn f rom STEWART JH-'O tiumr Prlrttt. Rupert for Vncoinr EVERY TUESDAY '1:30 p.m (SB .CATALA.) EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT iSb. CARDENA.) full imornuulon remrviiMim ' 'n , d nuTTif Princv Ruoerl Alfiirv Srcoilil .Urn nr. Plume .M iimwuiiiiii m min'iii imnHiirnmnTi ' nmn-" j -' taiair tutu i:bb i a a'B MuriKcatiitciv ihibibceii i a i i a i 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. rf B bibib:::ib:,: bj biwvi B3 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 Ku:m m:'M m ; a : a :;a a am :u rn-u 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 km xvia caiBKRiaiHia unm mwm tMmmmmmxM iwmxummn 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 a a oua i v ro r a t a xmmtM t a i at a i a a t s: a i b i bi irn 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