PAQE POUR .TEH DAILY NEWS Saturday, Deceab,, . sV?T5 Stop! Look! Listen! CHRISTMAS IS HERE Our large stock of Slippers and Moccasins will solve your problem of a gift. This is the store that killed high prices in Prince Rupert and we offer you Special Cut Kate Prices that cannot be beaten. SEE OUR WINDOWS Women's Genuine Indian Made Hiawatha Moccasins, all colors and sizes QA Oft Reg. $3.75: up from yM.AU Women's Genuine Hair Seal Moccasins Q O ft All sizes, reg. $2.95: up from ?XA J Women's Boudoir In Fine Kid with Cuban heels, All colors and sices QQp Wl, Reg. $230; up from Women's Highest Grade English Comfy and warm Reg. $1.96; up from Give The 'Him' Best For Less Money You can save here on your Christmas Purchases Full range of suitable presents for men G. C. Arseneau's Mens Wear Second Ave., Phone Black lit GOLDBLOOM'S FUR SALE All Furs Selling at 20 Percent Less Than Cost Must be sold because rash Is needed to buy raw furs. Get tome of these real fur Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That Gives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 COMPARE OUR GREAT LOWER PRICES Felt Slippers. 85c Women's Cosy Comfy Boudoirs with rubber heels, All colors and sizes fiQp Reg. 95c; up from ...... Misses' and Children's Genuine Indian Made Moccasins; reg. $1.95; up from 75c Misses' and Children's Boudoirs, all colors 9 Op Ov and sizes; reg. 85c: up from Men's and Boys' Slippers Men's Romeos In Fine Kid, Black and Q4 QC Brown; all sizes; reg. $2.95; up from Vfw Men's English Felt Slippers, cosy and warm; reg. $1.95; up from Boys' and. Youths' Felt Slippers at AFFAIR WAS boys, urging the citisens to support the band in every way possible and claiming that it was one of the best Boys' Bands in B.C. Miss Tite's litUe dancers displayed S. It. s. lime in lopics HIGH LIGHTS FRIDAY. DEC. 8 6:00 Evening Prelude. KJR. 7:00 Swift Revue, KOIN. 7:30 Eddie Peabody. KOMO. 8:30 Eno Crime Club. KJR. lO-.OO-Melody. Train. KJR. SATURDAY. DEC. 9 6:00 Baron Manchauson KOMO. &30 Symphonic . Strings. CFCN. 7:00 Souvenirs of Song, KJR 8:30 Hollywood of the Air, KOMO. 9:00 Carefree Carnival, KOMO. SUNDAY, DEC 10 6:00 Ounnar Johanson Piano KJR. 7:00 Chevrolet Program, KOMO. 8:00 Rudy Serter Orchestra, KJR. 8:30 Death Valley Days, KOMO. 9:00 Salt Lake Organ Tabernacle, KSL. and Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 30: 33C 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER : great talent in some Mr. A. E. Evans. per lb. Tomato Sausage. 2 lbs. 1 tin Peas 69c 60c Mens. Boys and Youths' High Grade Leather Slippers in Black and Brown. Wool lined, all sizes. Made By Leckie Men's and Women's Ski Boots. These boots are made of the highest grade oil tanned chrome with solid leather double soles and double stitched. Absolutely waterproof. Five Percent Discount on All City Scrip Sales Both at Cut lute Shoe Store and Montreal Importers I CUT RATE SHOE STORE - 3rd Avenue See Our Windows Compare Our Prices dancing much to the delight of the assembly. QT TPPUQCCT TT Durtn th evening the.announ-DU VVHOur ULi cer- IJrold Ponder, called for three cheers for William Lamb to whom much of the success of organising Fine Event Staged Last Xlsht By the affair was due. Modest Mr. Toe II in Aid of Library ; Lamb tried to eecape bat was promptly hauled to the platform and suitably replied m a few words. The bridge and whist drive and Mrs. Mandy, in presenting the dance which the Toe H group staged prise, gave each recipient some in the Moose Hall last night came good advice and her witticisms up to full expectations and proved eveked much laughter. Mention an unqualified success in every should be made of Mrs. Black's or-way. The spirit of social fellowship ; chest ra which so ably set and keot pervaded the whole affair and the the feet of all dancing in rhythmic merry company did not disperse un- time. The members of Toe II were to about 2:30 in the morning, all on deck working like Trojans, Sixty-four tables were alLoccupied j some in the kitchen, some acting as for the card games and at 11 o'clock waiters, doorkeepers, dishwashers, the dancers arrived making a crowd i etc. of about four hundred people. j The i winners were as follows: The Boys' Band played selections j BridgeMeat first, W. McLean; on Third Avenue and'gave the com ladles' first. Mrs. J. Krikevsky; pany more entertainment in the : men's second. N. McKay: ladles' ae-hall during the evening. After the ' oond, Mrs. Jones, card playing. Dr. Mandy. president! Whist-Men's first. P Wtoaham oi iuc ii. para a Blowing inoute v . Jodie first, Mrs. T. Elliott Bandmaster Oreen field and his second. II Fomv ww : men s second. TRANSFERRED TO NANALMO Provincial Constable Hugh Mc-Clinehy of Bella Coola, who is at present on leave at Prince George, hat been transferred to Nanatmo city, it is announced. His successor at Bella Coola will be Constable J. Stewart from Coqultlam Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Sirloin Tipper lb T-Bone Roast . per lb. Prime Rib BeN per lb Boneless Stew Beef i lb, for Boiling Beef 5 lbs. Round Steak, 2 lbs. Onions, 4 lbs Hamburger Bleak, 3 lbs. Onions, 3 lbs. Shoulder of Lamb per lb. Pot Roast, 4 lbs. Carrots. 4 lbs Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. Onions. 4 lbs. Rump Roast of Beef Phone 957 12ic 12hc 25c 25c 35c 25c 10c 40c 10c 25c i WATERFRONT WHIFFS Shocking News From West Coast Director of Experimental Station Leaving New Machine Shop Opens I The local waterfront was shocked to learn from news ! disnatches this week of the evident loss of Ole Johanaon, Helge Jacobsen, Einar Oksvik and Soren KnuWen, well i known salmon trollers, some ot whom made tneir neao-quarters in Prince Rupert, who are feared to have ished in the destruction of the boats Bella, E. 0. 1620 and S V nMr rin.wu nff the Weal - rnau nf vann.,ver Island in a ' Freighter Southhrtlm arrived I fl.tvo ilnrm n TimullV nWirninff I POf lSSt night !of this week. The wrecks of the i Bella and E. O. 1639. which actually hailed from New Westminster, have 1 been found, while the S. K. is sUU missing. The four men who are believed to be lost did not by any means make their permanent homes here but. like many of the trollers. were more or less itinerant, moving i from place to place according to fishing conditions. AU were well 'known at thte port and some of them were reported to be enroute !here at the time their boats came ! to grief. t Two coastal liners were m port ,,ist evening la the coarse of regular northern voyages. The Prtn- ess Adelaide. QapU S. K. Gray, arrived at 3:15 pjn. from the south and the Cardena at 8 pjn , the former sailing at 10 pjn on her re -t un to Vancouver and waypolnls and the latter at It pjn. ! The local halibut boat Ingrid H . jCapt Charlie Lundqulst. sailed at imldnlnht Wednesday for Anvox clever Up having on board Andy Macdonald of the Moose Lodge gym and his boxing proteges, Btlly Bagahaw and Johnny McLeod. who were to meet Benny W indie and Pete Chenoskl respectively in the principal events of a boxing card at the smelter town last night A party of fans, about a doaea. Is also making the trip and they expect to return home late this afternoon or evening. Capt. Dave RWrhk bronchi in hi natibet boat 'Unome Thursday morning fiosn ffft month of the Skeena River with another load of flat-fish which was offered for retail sale direct from the boat. Many local people are -mtU aware of the fine quality of the fine fresh fish and avail themselves of any opportunity to obtain them A word to others would be to give them a trial The Unome has been foUowtac this line of fishing for the past stx weeks. The Bytown Machine Works. Bill Richards, proprietor. Is the latent new business enterprise to make tta debut on the local waterfront. Bill has opened op his shop at Cow Bay in the premises formerly occupied by Charlie Nelson and is ready and anxious to receive all bttslneai offering In his line including welding, general machine work, engine installation, etc He has been associated with many local shops for years and is well known and popular. Undoubtedly be will do weU in the new undertaking. Billy has named his shop after "Bytown" the old name for Ottawa, the capital of Canada where he himself was born and which is his ancestral home as his mother, grandfather and great grandfather before him all were born there, the last-mentioned 136 years ago. Billy, it can be readily seen, can qualify as a true blue Canadian cltisen if there ever was one. D. B Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Bu tton since 1U inception with the exception of a lapse of a year or so, will leave Prince Rupert on Thure- t day of next week He will leave Mrs. lO.l p! Finn and child at Chill twack in the himself until Christmas when he will proceed to Ottawa to attend the annua! meeting of the Biological Board of Canada after which he will sail on January 5 from New York aboard the steamer Beren-garia for England to take up three months of post-graduate study at Cambridge University. On his return to Canada he will assume new duties as director of the Halifax Experimental Station of the Biological Board of Canada. Mr. Finn's departure from Prince Rupert is a Off regret among many ODC blends not only in the fishing in dustry but generally in the community in the life of which he has taken an active and prominent part. The fire department- had a call at 7 15 last evening to a ehlmnev fire at Kin Edward Hlg-h School in FIUDAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 Admission 15c & 50c SATURDAY Matinee, 2:30 Admission 15c Si 35c Monday & GRACIE FIELDS Sonts in "Sally in Our Alley Christmas Card Extra QUALITY GOODS At Low Prices We Are Supporting the BUY AT HOME Campaign COCOAWUT- per lb. TAPIOCA- 4 lbs. wrrTnt-per lb. CROSS Si BLACKWnXS rVHK Ac BSAX8. 2 S. I tint OIHA MITS CKHKALr ' per pkg CHLORIDE OF LIMB per pkg ORANVLATSD 8UQAR It Iba, . 17c 19c 25c 25c i9c 16c 73c 10 lbs. to each customer) P. Si O. SOAP 1 for . KIPPKHBD SNACKS 2 tins . "1 HAPPY VALE PICKLES O o p Sweet Mustard, quart Jar LOOANBBKRY JAM Praser Valley. 4-lb Un ONTARIO CHBBSE per lb. 8WIFTS BACON Sliced l's 15c 13c 47c 19c 19c Jiwt Received Shipment of Freh Nuts at Low Trirrs We Accept City Scrip MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" 117-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Phone 18 PRINTING Office Supplies Kose, Cowan & Latta Phone 231 a Special FREE GIFT Fine Writing Paper With Your Initial In (lolri Letters and 25 Percent Discount On Regular Price Orders rrrptd for one wrrk or.l See Our Special Box of Christmas Cards at 45c. Heilbroner's Gift Shop Tuesday OX BiiOAD. - and Tin: ki.vqScip, ENGLAND'S GKK.VTCST COMKDICNm: MUt Willi a Grand Cast. An Empire ltrlea Laughter - Heart-Throb J - tint , in.. . , ari Comedy ANDY CLYDE In -LOOSE MLVllCiv clancy or the mounted no. v MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE GIFTS FOR TUB HOME THAT WILL Ostermoor Pii:o I.st a UMime each 0 nuui- Walnut Smoker 8und each 0nuJnr Walnut F.nd Table with Magazine Rrk carh Phone 775 Third Avenue Prim I AST S6.00 S9.50 S5.00 I; ' Practice Economy Get from 10 to 25 percent more heat units for your fuel dollar. Order Bulkley Valley COAL The Economical Coal For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet flays Intra lied Itays Mutate All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. 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