L0I; THREE THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 24, 1031. estafiess guaranteed pf Local Items w iTC leas All Moose are Invited to a social on Wednesday, Jan. 28. 21 Royal Purple Bridge -and Whls, Series Monday, January 26. 22 Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. St. Joseph's Academy Kinder garten will reopen for the sprlne "T 0y.Ve,e 0 term on Monday, February 2. Be .,,( ginners will be received. 21 ..... . . Yellow label Salada 60cts a lb Brown label Sala&a 70cts a ib 'Freeh from the gardens SELLING AT COST Whale Bone Hair rushes Excellent for Masghginirj'thc Scalp Pricesi'ilO, $1.35, $1.75 and up Qrmes Ltct Dim Pioneer DrttQgisLs Hioncs 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS Week-end specials Novelty Ruffle Curtains, per pair $1.50 H ik Bedspreads, each ....... T $5.95 Brocaded Spreads, Rich Shades, each $7.95 Barrie's Home Furnishings UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED rpcciu wintkk KxruiMox takes TUr'.r on tale irom Nor 19 1 to lh JH. !0:ll (hIIIi final rrturii ki. "'' March II, 111 rfilXCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER S-00 RETURN Mrnnim leave Prince Hupert t or Vancouver: IAS.CATAIA EVKIIV Tl tfV. IM P.M. 4 Atiivsr-g Vancouver. i O-hu rails. Thursday Noon appro. IAS. lAUDRNA EVKIIV IKIJlAV MlllMOilT , A.iri:: Vancouver Suuday nr. da-sht approx. - ..ii to P rt S.mpsoi.. Alice Arm. Anyoi. tewrt tad Nsm Klvtr tKinu Sunday. 8 00 p.m. ' :u..t:i hi rcgardlni all ailliigt ani UckeU at I'KI.MK Kt PtliT AGENCY: Sec iul Avenue. Phone M 'STEAMSHIPS II. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE hah IhImim immvck lf.:it-ItT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway. January 10th and 24th. ro Vancouver, Victoria, Sealtle January 1st, 14th, and 28th. Prlnoa.. UrT--rvaii Falla tie Vni UVW and Vlc- rta. vry Frldaj-. 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W c Orchard, Ck-n Agnit. SrdAv., Prlno Bupart. Phone 31 FROM st miiv 0 USG0W-nEI4AST-LIVEK. A ... tUUU MUf i . ... MlnndoA ' 1 20 Msntroac m li Montealm MoatcJare W(,. u Mn 0j nujhmond fltOM MPr vmiir .,,?7'JIl;S(HtTUMJK!.sl FKOMSAlOTJolif ., Rrrenock-Llvcrpool ' Owcha of Atholl FltOM tit .. . " l II iTtMKl.. H. . Mm , 11 ' ' ill Emnrnut nf 1n "Mi- , Emprai of Aala , V . E"tria or CaiMda " at IlohoJulU. " !j rYwhe or Btnin-.T ,0TF.n 0 pn;'"? "" AWnt ' Dillon. Vanoouver. 71 ' Trinity U51 LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Annette Stone sailed last I night on the Cardena for a business trip to Vancouver. J. Lockwood sailed today on the rrincese Norah for a trip to James Marshall, who has been visiting here, left by tnu morning train on his return to- nli home in the Maritime. n(. nn,i m ra-Rf. Kkamura. well 4 l am Htru known members-of -the local Japanese colony Ulf ,M W on the PrtnceW Mary' fof Vancouver whence they will embark for u visit to their native land in the Orient. Miss Dora Carter of Spy Hill Saskatchewan, will arrive In tlv city on tomorrow afternoon's train from the prairies to pay a visit with her cousin, Mrs. uoraon Cummings. From here slip wu, proceed to Vancouver to visit with other relatives. Sons of Norway dance tonight in Metiopole Hall, Premier Orchestra. Admlwion 60c. and 25c. Everybody welcome. 21 Jim Bacon's Kippers and Bloat-! ers, prepared by local labor, from j recently caug ht Port Simpson her-! rings, are on sale in town. Ask to-Bacon's, get the best, and help local industry. 21 Charles A. Pyne, Prince Georei-1 insurance man, alter having spent the past ten days In the city, left on this morning's train for R. F. MeNaughton, C.N.R. dis trict passenger agent, left on this morning's train for Montreal to attend a traffic meeting of the railway. Dance Party, Bridge and Whist, (Bigger and better) DeLuxe enter tainment. Premier Symphony Or- :hestra, Metropole HaU, Jan. 29. Sponsered by the Loyal Orange Lodge. 21 Mrs. William Kerr, wife of Commandant Kerr of the Salvation Army, sailed on the Princess Norah this morning for Wrangell where she will spend the next couple of weeks on a holiday visit. E. Hammond, who arrived in the city Thursday evening from Stew art, left on this morning's train for Halifax where he wil embark on the steamer Ilelig Olav to pay a visit to his native home in Tron-'dhjem, Norway. Iter. Chrfat" rvjrfsdti. who has been stationed for the past three rears at Bella Coo la as Lutheran minister, and Mrs. Ivaraon and young son.Luther. Dassed throiyrh the city on the Cardena last night bound for BePhwham to which city Mr. Ivaraon has been transferred. While here Mr. and Mm Ivaraon were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H Jianron and the former addressed a well attended meetln? In St. Paul's Lutheran Church during his stay. ALIKE .Luxurious P in convfort National ofTcra CANADIAN many luiurira and com. forta which add plraaure to your trip South liy Steamrr or Eaat by Train. Sailings from I'rlnre Ituprrt t Vancouver, tlirnre via Trl-CJty Service to Victoria and Seattle, Thuradaya 10.00 p.m. For Auyox and Stewart, Wirdnradaya 4.00 p.m. IleRular aenlcea to North and South Queen Charlotte Itlanda. Particulars of sailings, rates, etc., on request. Passenger trains leave Prince Ituperl for Edmonton, Winnipeg, ant points East every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Ask about Low Coach and Tourist Tares to Eastern Points. .CaSBisiiaiiaoi II. F M.N VUGHTON )(,r ,'l r.nfr At mi f.inr r IIuimvI. II. I:. V I4 Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived in port at 7 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and waypolnjs. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Alexander and son, who have been on a vacation ed to the city on the Princess Mary yesterday -afternoon, bringing their car with them. . Vtoe-Preaident jChartes Curtis of the United Stater w$l heard over SPENDING AT HOME Materials Purchased In Town Local Enterprise Aid When you spend dollars In our own town the dollars remain for thoi prosperity of the town, and the trijp xmth ta;1lieCour5e of which aid home . rf r . ,y matertals Ilia LCI imia so ou purchased puiuitmu tiv4 iiuiiib they motored-to CaTlTornia, return- enterprise. When you buy out of town, your dollars remain outside. Prince Rupert, situated as It Is five hundred miles from any centre hag, as Its hope to attain, to any thing more than a fishing village, the prospect of the Peace River out- the radio here t night talking let. Our fight for that outlet is with from Washington. D.6., in connec- the thriving city to .the south of us tlon with an advance showing hi and yet many prominent men, ow-the R. K. O. Keith theatre there in? all their success to Prince Ru- of the new western film "Clmar- pert, prefer to buy in the south. ron" which deals with early land These are times when we should and rush days In Oklahoma. The ge$ together. Every dollar spent broadcast came over the system ol should be In the interests of Prince the National' Broadcasting Com- Rupert. pany. Richard Dlx and Estelle Tay- Albert & McCaffery carry a full lor. start of the plc&re. were also line of building materials, and have nMrd a large investment In Prince Ru- I pert. Give hs consideration before .- ' nurrhaalnv etaowhorft C.P.R Jt. steamer Princess Norah LIMITED ALBHRT & McCAFFERY, Capt. C. C. Salnty. arrived In port at 12:30 o'clock noon today from Vancouver and sailed an hour later for 8kagway and other Alaska points, whence she wUl return here southbound next Wednesday after- north on the Norah were Pilots R.i I. Van Der Byl and W. A. Joerss, going north to salvage the piano I Moose Legion of the late Capt. E. J. A. ,Bure. January 30.. and Hon. R. W. Bruhn. provincial Phones, 116 and 117.' ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . 4 minister, of public works, who dls- Sons of Norway .Fishermen1 embarked here for a visit to the Farewell Dance February d, Moose pity on official business. HaU. A Ufm.miB& Kill 81 II Ml 1.1 It a M u H H m a An Instrument to fit every purse ' $159.00 $169.00 $247.50 $285.00 $397.50 Baptist Supper, January . 39. Novelty Dance oiui?sj iiai i k:ii s.i i a 1 1 1 Bin i:i m 5 ... in the homes where & better things arc found! You will find The Micro-Synchronous VICTOR RADIO , .; . because VICTOR brings you the highest attainment of the art of musical reproduction . . . backed by over 33 years of undisputed leadership. Our liberal trade-in allowance on your old Piano, Victrola'or Radio ' ! h makes It possible for you to have a VICTOR-RADIO In your home at a substantial saving. Convenient payments take care of the balance. sMlaSns.JM 'm 1 ass H km imi h;i m mm m m m m mourn mem 'mm inn . . tve i- i teiv n ' letA j ion V .v,andn vm co"' food ,l. r.erow ,0f '-'-,v (3hurch$emce ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean ST. PAUL'S DAY-Holy communion at 8 ajh. Morning prayer and sermon at i t o'clock. Splo by Mrs. Jarvls McLeod. Sunday School at 12fi0. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Anthem, "OH LOVE , THE LORD." THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday Holiness meeting at 11 ajn. Subject, "ONO PENTECOST." Salvation meeting at 7:30 pjn. Subject, "THE CURSE OF BEING LEFT ALONE BY GOD." Thursday Special meeting 8 p.m. Rev. C. E. fotte will be the speaker. Saturday Prayer and song singing; 8 pjn. Come where the fire of .the Old Time religion still burns. Monday Night school, 8 pjn. All welcome. , Wednesday Home League, 2:30 t)jn. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "BEHOLD MY HANDS." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "THE NECESSITY OF CHANGE." Anthem, "Create In Me a Clean Heart O Ood." Wednesday at 8 pin. Annual Congregational meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F,.W, Dafpe, D.D, Minister Morning service at 11 o'eftck. Subject, "THE CHALLENGE TO THE CHURCH." Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE MESSAGE PRE-EMINENT." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "THE TRANSFIGURATION." Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "CAIN AND ABEL." Solo "Rock of AgesJ," A. Clappcrton. ST. PAUUS LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson Mornlrig worship at 11 o'clock (English). Sunday School at 12i!l5. Sea Cove Sunday School at 12:15jRev. Foaso will speak to children at Seal Cove. Evening worship 7:30 (Scan, dlnavlan). Varden Singers will sing. Rev. Fosse will speak and sing at both services and will conUnue. Ills meetings throughout the week. Extra chairs have been provided for. You will be welcome. bMLeT Galley cGai THE BETTER COAL 13.900 B.T.US By ordering Bulkley Valley Coal you not only get a superior coal but keep ninety cents of your fucldol-lar in circulation in our own secton of the province. F. M. DOCKRILL, TELKWA, B.C.