PAGE SIX THE DAILT NEWS XMAS TREE XMAS TREE ram AT COIERSMEST M C ff " UQVOR STORES M -ssssssw r x BUY MADE IN B.C. PRODUCTS WHO profits when B.C. Industry prospers ... When wages go up . . . When unemployment is eliminated? Who cashes in, cither directly or indirectly, on every nickel every dollar spent for B.C. Products? YOU DO I That's why IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF you should buy MADE IN B.C. PRODUCTS. Pilsener, Dutch Girl, Cascade and U.B.C. Bohemian Lager Beers are made in B.C. by B.C. workmen. In taste, flavor, quality and purity these beers are SUPERIOR to any other beers made anywhere! Insist That You Get Them! VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD. PILSENER DUTCH GIRL U.B.C. BOHEMIAN $2.40 Tin Dor RBBnaian&i OLD COUNTRY ALE CREAM STOUT mm auvertisemeut is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control board or by the Government of Bnt.jh Columbia. If You are one of the f ew People Who do not already Take the Daily News Telephone 93 Wc suggest it would be a good thing to get in line with nrogres. Telephone for the boy to call and then pay him a dime a week and live happy . ever afterwards. . - i Be an' optimist Subscritf W thiMlirSllat radiates THE DAILY NEWS optimism. Third Avenue IS STAGED Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association Responsible For I)c-lightful Affair J A very happy time was spent by the members of the Ladies' Orr.nge Benevolent Association and 'the Junior Orange Lodge and their friends Monday afternoon at the Christmas Tree held in the-Metro-pole Hall by the Ladies' Orange D-nevolent Association. The fol lowing program was rendered-: Recitation, Edna McLean. Violin selections. Bobby Houston. j Songs, David Houston. ! Dances by Misses Rosie Smith and Isabel. Connery and also by little Miss Marie Doullcr and Miss Evelyn Moore. ! This was followed by a Mother Goose Sketch by members of the Juvenile Lodge, those taking part being Irene Boulter. Doris Webs-term, Mary McDonald, Jean McLean, Dorothy Fowler, Margaret Fowler. Ida Moorehouse, Marcus Perry. Billy Long, Freddy Barber, Betty Barber, Rosie Cox, Gladys ; Wallace. Shirley. Walls, Audrey Vie,-(reck, Gwen Jenkins and Margaret i Wallace. After this came supper which war enjoyed by all. Then came the event of the day With a great Jingling of bells, in came Santa Ciaus, who Jokingly distributed presents, candy and or anges to all the children and sent everyone home feeling happy. The committees in charge were: Christmas Tree convenor, Mrs. Roles, assisted by 'Mrs. Eastman and Mrs. Cox. Dining Room and Kitchen Convenor, Mrs. J. ft. Murray, assisted by Mrs. H, Smith, Mrs. Carlylc, Mrs. Robertson and Miss Dolly Smith. The part of Santa Ciaus was taken by Henry Smith. The following is from the Twen ty Years Ago Column of the Vancouver Provlncev-"Grler Starrettcf the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. has left for New York en route to England where he will place orders for a number of steam trawlers for use In Northern British Columbia waters." i Phone 933 Royal City Tomatoes large cans, per tin Ensign Marmalade per 4-lb. pall Phone 953 De Jong' Cash and Carry OLD & NEW YEAR SPECIAL These Prices on Thursday and Saturday Only Aylmer Catsup ' per bottle Ensign Crabmeat 2 tins for 13c 33c Malkin's Best Loganberries 9c 39c Royal City Peas Sieve 4 1 ftp JLUi np tin r ' - Malklnl Best Greta Beans XJ -j Tp Vm iuf tin Pink Salmon 's 5 tins for 25c Finest Rajona Tea Reg. 35c lb. on special: 1 lb. Tea and 2 cans Milk, tails, for Purity Quick Oats Coupon 4 Op Red Arrow Sodas per package ' Malkin's nest Pure Strawberry Jam CJQp Per 4-lb. pall M' Free Delivery on Orders of S2.00 or Over ay 17c YESTERDAY Oddfellows and Rcbekahs Entertained .Their Children at ? Metropole Hall The annual Christmas Tree en- j ttrtalnment of the Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodges took place yesterday afternoon in Uie Metropole Hall under the chairmanship of Mrs. S. L. Peachy, noble grand, and was a very happy affair for all present. There were between fifty and sixty children In attendance to enjoy a fine program of songs and recitations which was followed by a visit from Santa Ciaus who distributed gifts, candy and fruit to all. The proceedings were brought to a close with the serving of a fine supper. The program included recitations by ZUla Sherman. Tommy Pierce. Zilda Hale. Peggy Blackball and Bertha Monteith; vocal duet by Edna McLean and Rosie Cox. ac companied by Jean McLean; vocal solos by Betty Wilkinson, accompanied by Edith Wilkinson, and Norman Blackhall; vocal duet by Marjorie Kby and Don Bby, accompanied by Muriel Bby: piano solo by Matte Cameron, and vocal trio by Delphlne, Owen and Hazel Mar shall, accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Marshall. Mrs. J. S. Irvine was convenor of the social committee assisted by Mrs. William McLeod. Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Bert West and Mrs. B. Church. Mrs. W. A. McLean was convenor of the Christmas Tree committee, as sisted by Mrs Alex McNeill. Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. W H. Sherman Jr. HOLIDAY SPECIALS Gifts are still in good time for the New Year. We suggest a few of our many bar gains for your convenience Sugar ai-lb. sacks Flour Alberta Rose 49-lb. sacks Flour Robin Hood St Purity, 40-lb. sacks Tomatoes 2 ',,-lb. tins 3 tins for Aylmer Fancy Bantam Corn. 3 tins for Soda Biscuits 10c pkgs. 4 for Mixed Candy For Uie holiday, 3 lbs. for Mixed Nut per lb Potatoes Remo grown good cookers, per sack Onions 6 lbs. for Turnips 10 lbs. for Empress Coffee per 1-lb. tin Empress' Tea per lb Purity Quick OaU per pkg $1.15 1.35 S1.50 33c 43c 25c 40c 20c $1.50 25c 25c 40c 40c 18c Fruits and Green Stuff arriving fresh every boat at i ..: very gooti prices We Invite you to vMt our s torts and look our prices over. You will find by a personal visit that our quality is the highest and our prices the lowest. Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave. Phone 18-81 No. 2 Store 319 Third A v. Phone 360 No, 3 Store 127 Third A v. Phone 375 Feature Starts at 7:45 & 9: ADMISSION 20c & 65c THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Feature Starts 3:15 15c & 40c THEY'RE HERE AGAIN! Wednesday, December 30, iq31 WHEELER and WOOLSEY in "CAUGHT PLASTERED" With Dorothy Lec and fireat Cast, Dash of mirth Shot of (Ice Bottoms up to this comedy cocktail Comedy "Old Lace" Cartoon "Her First Egg" Scenic "Glimpses of Gaspcsia" FOX NEWS THIS IS ONE GRAND PROGRAM m Friday and Saturday "Til E (J II EAT" i an iiiRii i in ti ! '' ii matin ra t a rm i:a i a : GREETINGS To all our customer!' wc extend the greet-ingi and kind wishes of the season. May your holidays be happy with the coming year one of renewed prosperity and well-being. Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. "V. s TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared Daily liy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. 1 "T ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Itln, You are. assured in getting full wrlght NO. 1 ALBERTA EGG For Cash $11.50 NO. 1 ALRERTA LUMP--For Cash 12.50 I'EMRINA EGG For Cash 11.50 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 COAL Day the real Coal our famous Edson and Cawldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also nuUtley Valley Hay, drain and Itobln Hood Hour, Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 5b AND 558 Cut Down Prices on STOVE WOOD 12, 14 or 16-Inch length nitY SPItUCK and CEDAK GREEN HEMLOCK, ALDEIt and JACKI'INK Cedar Pilings and Kadlo Poles N. Carlson & J. Flostrand Telephone Green 5S8 ii FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We maintain a day and ntKh service. Our garage is oprn from 8 a m. tn 1 a.m. You will like our service Please try it KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Telephone 52