Tuesday, De'ce'taber ;29, 183 V of Co .E. the importance of quality, when you CONSIDER buy lamps. Edison Mazda Lamps bring you the advantages of every improvement made in lamps since Edison's invention of 50 years ago. They give you soft glare-free light . . and full tclue of the current consumed. Buy them by the carton, at the price of ordinary lamps. L-48 EDISON. MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants say that their customers like to buy soods 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 arc 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 If you want anything try a classified ad. Local Items Come to the Gyro's Turkey Shoot absence of Stephen H. Hosklns, government agent at Anyox. Essie Baldwin, for vagrancy, was sentenced to two months' imprison-merit at Okalla by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday. Charles McGregor and Martin Perluk. charged with vagrancy by creating a disturbance, were ach fined $10. with option of seven 'lays' Imprisonment. Pat Clanton, ilao charged with vagrancy, was re-xanded until today. NOTICE On and alter this date, I will not b responsible for any purchase; made for my account, unless delivered on my written order, or made by me in person. CARL JOHNSON December 14th. 1931. Announcements Hogmanay December 31. Gyro's 1992. dance I.O.D.E. Hall Turkey Shoot, Jan. 1. Eagles' Social Dance 8. Gentlemen 50c. Ladles ments. 302 ! from the Interior on this morn January refresh- Presbyterian Burns Banquet 26. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Plain Sponge Layer Cake 20c The Electric Bakery Phone f67 SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Rent McRAE HROS., LTD. ing's train after haying spent Christmas at her home in Terrace Mrs. Dale Lv Pitt arrived-in -the city on the Catala this morning from Premier. She Is on her way to Ontario where she has been called on account of the Illness of her mother. On account of the first Friday in January being New Year's Day, the Annual Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held on January 8th. Nominations for 1932 officers dians, appeared before Magistrate j and members of the Executive will McClymont In city police court Sa-; be received up to and Including turday on charges of assault and were all remanded for eight days. Suffering with burns about the hands and arms, Arthur Nicholson was brought to the city on Christmas Eve from one of the Skeena River "cannery points. He is recelv- General Hospital where his condition is reported to be not serious. Marcus Perry, nlne-yoar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Perry, Stork lock, met with a painful accident when his neck was injured while attending a party yesterday after -noon. The lad underwent x-ray ex aminations at Monday, January 4th., by the Secretary. (302) Crandall Dickie and Walter Mc Lean, charged with robbery with violence are appearing before Magistrate McClymont-. la .city police court this afternoon for prellml- Ing treatment at the Prince Rupert ' nary trial. It Is alleged that Dlc- kle and McLean were robbing the chicken house of Mrs. Minnie Sullivan when the latter interfered only to be seized by the throat by one of the men. nonet Our roal is In a dry shrd. Don't buy water. Buy coal and get your the Prince Rupert j full weight. Discount 51.00 a ton. General Hospital last evening andi was placed In a cast today. Elmer R. Oat man, clerk of the Department of Public Works at An-vox has been appointed deputy government agent, deputy mining recorder, deputy district registrar of vital satistics and issuer of marriage licences at Anyox from De cember to January 13 during the Note our advertisements for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. rf New Puzzle Contest The Family Herald and Weekly iStar have Just announced a big British Lion Puzsle Contest in which a most attractive list of prizes are offered for calculating the total of the figures forming a huge Lion. It constitutes a most interesting game for every member of the Family and added to this is a generous list of caan awards. Our readers may receive copies of the Lion and full details by addressing the Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c TER DAY AND UP J. ZarellP Trlrnhonr tSI C. Maconad. city. 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 Nell McCarty. Henderson, city. wiisWBsTwWBr3r ml : ......... We are Agents by Appointment for SAPP'S u'H -Vancouver- fa CHOCOLATES Always Fresh Ormes ltd. Zzja Pioneer Drut&ists THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. UNION STEAMSIWS LIMITED Stratum Irate ITInc Bnprrt for Vaocomrr: T!.h. t ATA LA EVERY TIESDAV, 1JU P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vamouver, Thursday Morning TJt.1. CAKDKNA EVERY IBIDAV .MIDMKIIT Arriving Vanoouver Sundaj mmrjgnt aMtroa WfUj aalltnga to Port BUupaon. Alice Arm. Anyox. Stewart ajid Nui Rivir points. Sunday, 9 p.m. rurthcr informaUoa regarding all aalliriga ana tlcitU at I'KIMT KlTt.HT AlltNCV: rr Olid Wrnat. Phone S6S A Product Jan. 1, 10322 to 6 pm. tf Local fresh .4oz. for Jl eggs. 35c. a dozen Frjzzell's, Market. ; 301 Leif Erickson Xmas Tree Dec. 30 at 8:30, Metropole Hall Admis sion 50c. Everybody welcome. Olof Yensen, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of 30 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court yes terday for drunkenness. Alberta Sootless L'gg, $11.00; Telkua Lump, $12.50; Nanaimo- Wcllington Lump, $13.50. lib Alberta & McCaffery, 117. Murray Clifton, Matthew Leigh- ton, Johnny Auckland, George Powell and Kenneth Powell, In- New Years' Eve Dance at -Moos? Hall, 9:30 to 2:30. Admission f0c. ' . Glasses fitted toy registered optometrist at Ifeilbroner's store. Mrs. E. C. Smith and Miss As- trid Hansen 01 oona River are paying a brief visit toltcwn.vhav; ins: arrived 1nthe- cltjryestenlaT afternoon from Porcher Island. Mlsa Ethel Christy of the City Hall staff returned to the city Jap Inlet: J. A Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Red 608 DOMINION DAIRY Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnlngMachlncry Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and'Arelylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Have a good time and bring Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kasper of home the Turkey. tf Stewart are passengers aboard the j Catala this afternoon bound for On New Year's Day, January i. Vancouver. all Post Office wickets will be closed all day. The public lobby Mrs. Gust Anderson of Alice Arm will be open from 8 a.m. to 12 was a passenger aboard' the CataU noon. "wQllam Murray is appeaHngTbe-" fnrp Mairlxtrntp Mrfilvmnnt In eltv ply for ball. Murray Is under arrest on a charge of attempting to break and enter Watts' Grocery store early yesterday morning .Unlon steamer Catala, Capt. A. E Dickson, delayed by having canned salmon to load at Wales Island, returned to port at 11:45 this morning from Anyox, Stewart1 and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Life on the Yukon Telegraph Trail where Christmas Day is terestlng article by Louis Lebour-dais entitled "Outposts of Hinterland" in the magazine section of a recent Vancouver Sunday TENDERS INVITED Tenders are invited in writing for removing two Commissary Buildings from their present site on our property, the ground to be left in a clean and tidy condition on completion of removal. Further details are to be had at our office, and tenders to be submitted not later than noon December 31st. 1931, to this office in sealed envelopes marked 'Tender for removal of Buildings." Best or any tender not necessarily accepted. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK. 332 1 BE THRIFTY In these days of smaller incomes spend your dollar where it buys most Thrift Cash & Carry Offers the best values in town Specials for Wednesday & . Thursday ggs Fresh Extras Scon s, in cartons, do. Bacon, sllcM breakfast Cello-wrapt, per lb Cream of Wheat per pkg Quaker Quick Oats China ware pkg. per pkg. Brunswick Sardines 2 tins Alberta Butter per lb. Corn Flakes per pkg. Victory Blend Ooffee per lb. Thrift Blend Tea per lb. Rowntrees Cocoa "s per tin ... Bartlett Pears, Royal City 2's, 2 tine Sliced Pineapple Del Monte, No. 2 tins, per tin Quaker Com per tin Fels Naptha Soap per bar Jlf-Suds in a Jiffy per pkg Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, per pkg Waffle Syrup Quart tins per tin Clark's Pork & Beans No. 2 squat tins, per tin 33c 21c 20c 24c 9c 25c 8c 22c 34c 22c 35c 23c 10c 7c 16c 15c 43c 8c Thrift Cash & Carry I i. "CARRY AND SAVE" 201 Third Ave. A Few Doors Down From Moose Hall Phone 179 I vm titi a : '.bt :. m 1 m . "B TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter cB Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM D H,Y Early Dellver Tbioujhout the City this afternoon going a trip to Vancouver. Arr." .-, Thomas Wajtts, of, Gammon U police court this' afternoon to ap-j Watts sailed on the Catala this. af. ternoon for a and elsewhere trip to Vancouver in the south. W. McGowan, who Is Identified catala this afternoon goin through to Vancouver. Provincial Conjtable Sam Service of Anyox arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the north, bringing in an insane patient from the smelter town. Mrs. Redmond whose husband is CONCERT IS ACCEPTABLE through for'"ueen Charlotte City Children Do irvn much the same as any other day inla member of the staff of the Gen- Children. the year Is the subject for an m-:erai lore Anyox, was a passen ger aboard the Catala this aftei noon going through for a trip to Vancouver. Provincial Constable Robert Gibson sailed on the Catala 'this afternoon for Vancouver, having in his custody Essie Baldwin, who was sentenced yesterday in city police court to two months' Imprisonment for vagraney. and an Insane patient from Anyox. Jean Ayres. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Ayres, 1120 Ambrose Avenue, was knocked down by an automobile while crossing Third Avenue near Wallace's corner yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The child was immediately carried to the office of Dr. J. H. Carson where it was found that she had suffered little more than a shaking up. Name of the driver was not available at the police station today. XMAS TREE AT CITADEL Salvation Army Headquarters Packed For Entertainment Held There Last Night The Salvation Army Citadel was crowded to the doors last night when the annual Christmas Tree entertainment was held. After a splendid program had been presented by the children, Santa Claus appeared on the scene and distributed gifts to all. Canon W. F. Rushbrook of St. Peter's Anglican Church acted as chairman and Capt. Ruby Steele and Lieut. Agnes Coxson were in charge. The program was as follows: Chorus, "Christmas Bells," all the children. Recitation. "Christmas Secret," Ina Robertson. Dialogue. "What's Wortr. Doing Is Worth Doing Well" Annie Murray and Edith Hudson. Recitation. tng to You," Louise Swanson. Dialogue, "Christmas Parable," several children. Doll Drill several children Dialogue. "Sally Ann's Conversion," several children. Piano solo, Mrs. Jack Mowatt. Vocal solo, Mr. Prevost "Metla-katla). Banjo solo. Edward Lcighton. iMetlakatla). Dialogue. "A Missionary Officer s Vision." several children Dialogue, '.Christmas.' several tots. Vocal trio, Ted Harmon. Frank Pierce and George Almon j Dialogue. "Over the Fence," Ed-: ward Peever and Donald Montgomery. I Tableau, "Nearer My God to jThee," several children. Benediction. PiMPtEy Cleared SsaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW BBBBBBBsl End Irritation Well at School Closing ..Entertainment QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Dec. 29:-r-Under the direction of their teachers, Miss Jean Haan and M. Newman, the children of Queen rVl 1 n rtt., mtMI. aalinAl ... S2-JJl!.. very acceptable concert Friday evening before school clos- jlng. The entertainment took place at Miller's Hall which was prettily decorated for the occasion. The hall was crowded to overflowing. After the performance, refreshments were served to the children and vltltors. The program was as Song, The Maple Leaf," Six Recitation, "Welcome,'' Donald. Song, "Up, Up in the Sky," Six Children. Recitation, "A Christmas Suggestion," Three Boys. Drill. "Upside Down Drill," Five Children. Carol "The First Wowelt," SchooL Recitation, "A Very Small Bur ghr," Delmar. Acrostic "Christmas," Nine Children. Dialogue, "A Christmas wish Fairy," The Children. Song, "Christmas Bella," Five Girls. Monologue, "Somebody's Picture," Lillian. Duet. TH Shining SHil," Two Girts. Dialogue. "The Robber Under the Bed." Two Girls. Song, "Sailing. Sailing," Six Girls. Recitation, "Hard Times For Georgie," Claude. Violin-organ selection. Veto a and Ernest. Dialogue. "The Three Applicants," A Boy and Three Girls. Song. "Jlnele Bells." The School. Tableau, "The First Christmas," The Girls. Ood Save the King. Popular Local Girls Staged Dancing Party Miss Polema Cameron, Marjorie Blance and Margaret Smith were hostesses to a large group of their young friends at a delightful dancing party last night in the I. O. D. E. Hall. The hall tnd been beautifully decorated for the occasion with Christmas effects and presented a delightful scene. Opening soon after 9 psn., the af- , fair was In full sway until 2:30 ajn. and all present had a highly en- oyable time. Fine music was furnished for the occasion by Charlie Balagno's Venetian Orchestra. MR Delicious refreshments were ser- "The Oospel Accord-" ed at midnight mm Rash . 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