PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS TODAY AND SATURDAY r TWO DAYS ONLY The chance of a lifetime We Are Clearing Out Our Stock 60c ON THE DOLLAR If purchased today or tomorrow. We have seasonable gifts in coats, foxes, chokers and other fur goods GOLDBLOOM'S Goldbloonfs guarantee on every coal Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Bear rugs mounted in any style. Game- heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class. FURS MADE UP Write For Prices E. Dix, Taxidermist Terrace, II.C. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks J i 1 . . . . - . iuui capacity ,( isas Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting CItctrle and Acetylene Welding Ii-ton Derrick tor Heavy LUU BawmUl and Mlnlnf Machinery Repaired and Overhauled 4 The Dally News can be pur- chased at 4 Post Office News Stand, 32 ' Granville St.. Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson. Prince 4 George, B.C. K. w. Riley. Terrace. B.C. Oeneral Store. Anyox. 4 Bmtthers Drug Store. Smith- 4 ers. B.C. 4 AdrertUe in tne Dally News 4 WATERFRONT WHIFF Art Adventurous Jaunt Wood Cutting is General Activity Christinas Here Again Captain George Fritz does not often make a mistake .1 .1 t ii 1. 1 1 but lie seems to nave mane one lasi ween wnen ne was in Stewart w ith a' group" of Prince Rupert people. He took the party north- on his big halibut boat, Margaret I, am ' everything went well except that some of the party did i not like the hole m the se"a he located off the mouth of Warke Canal. It was the first time they went to bed at C o'clock since last Ne' Year's when they turned In at 6 a.m. At Stewart there was a snowfall and all the guests went to visit the The skipper intimated that he did not think he would leave until daylight but. after he had drunk some coffee and looked out into the night, he decided that he might make it. Snow was falling and the night was dark and the chart gave no intimation where the same channel was. The boat crept along slowly but very soon went gentry but :iecuvery on to a mud bank off the mouth of the Marmot River. The tide was falling and. as the vessel came to rest on the bottom, she keeled over to an unpleasant angle, nearly throwing the member fori the district out of bed. There they lay and slept imUl 10 o'clock next morning when the tide came back and floated them off. CHof Hanson. M P., organiser of the Jaunt, proved to his own satisfaction that he was not a politician W. O. Futton, past president of the Chamber of Commerce and eminent legal light, was the spostsman of the party but the only use he made of his gun was to put it where everyone would fall over It in the cabin. Bert Glassey was supposed to be out on business but everyone wondered what his business was. Arthur Brookstunk carried out with credit his office of secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and well upheld the dignity of that aug ust body. J. S. Wilson, war veteran ind football expert, got mysteriously lost on several occasions but happily returned to the fold un scathed. H. F. Pullen, scribe and bridge expert, is said to have cme iway with the winnings though he is accused of having trumped his partner's ace on at least one oc ¬ casion. All returned safely Monday morn ing but there Is an evident reluctance of members of the party to ilscuas some of the incidents of Uie outing. Busy Gettine Wood Wood getting has been a general occupation for many vessels of the (IshinR fleet, the wintry weather of I late making the demand for fuel A Merry Christmas Willi best wishes for more prosperous times Keep a warm welcome for your friends, your coal bin full and so may you have a joyous time this festive season. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 u ii ii 1 ( 1 im u,i ii i ei n M t sit n j m ii 1 1 n I 1 We greet all with the compliments of the season nild express our sincere appreciation of your goodwill, with a resolve to merit continued confidence during the year about to dawn, replete with success and happiness. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE St7 Third Avenue Phone 75 yM m ' .n ji. urn. mm !: : . .he more insistent. In the effort to outsmart the coal dealers and keep the home fires burning, trips In some cases have been rather fai afield and there Mny be some ques- tewnsfolto learlng- Cprtrr Geerfejttl aWW the actual economy of thi and Arthur tor look after the amp. , effort if air factors were taken' Into They promised to be back at ten to consideration However, there Is leave for Anyox. Several times the nothing mueic else to do, time skipper turned over his engine in readiness for pulling out but It was well past midnight when they even tually pot in an appearance, their hangs- heavily and the1 exercise may be worth something. At least, it keeps the troys occupied and- in trim for the busy and more profit only excuse for la tenets being that' able days Us come the ladies of Stewart had been so - insistent that they could not pm- Not Barnacle BM. the Sailor, but sibly leave earlier and even then jHy OM Father Christmas comes several of the members were curs- knocking at our door this week-end ing their leader for dragging them Once more the gladsome Yuletide is away Just as they were beginning with us and. somehow or other, to enjoy themselves. 1 though times may be trying and disappointments many with a lot of folk, most everybody seems to have picked up the spirit of the occasion and geniality and goodwill permeate the air in the old accustomed manner. The Waterfront Whiffs joins with other depart-nents of this newspaper in extend-'ng to our many friends Hie eom-oMments and best wishes of the wason. That this may be a reatijH nerry Christmas is our heart wish1 for all. The C P. R. coast Hner Princess AMMe. wish Skipper S4eve Gray s usual in command, arrived In mrt at 6:30 last evening from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypetnts. The srrtp reported a eold passage n the northern end of the run and nembers of the personnel were try-ng to determine which was to be oreferred Vancouver's rain and wind. Ocean Falls' snow or Prince Rupert's frigid yet clear atmo-iphere. At least one thing that at! ould agree upon was that some-thin a little more California. 11 Ice than any part of the B.C. ooatt had een getting of late would be ac ceptable. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. Ernest Georgeson. arrived In port at i:45 yesterday afternoon from the uth and sailed at 6 o'clock in the vening for Vancouver and wy-wmts. six hours ahead of regular chedule in order to get into Van- outer earlier on Christmas Eve tth local passengers. In addition 10 local pedagogues, the Cardena had on board a number of Ocean 'alls and Bella Coola teachers go ng sooth for Christmas. IS DOWN BY HEAD .Main Deck of Prince George? Ite. porljd Almost Awash at' Anyox Salvage King Arrives The steamer Salvace Klnf ar- rivetl alongside the Prince George at Anyox at 10:30 this mornlag, according tirwurd received In' the city this afternoon. According to persons arriving irom Anyox, the steamer Prince George, which stranded on Askew Reef, near Anyox, on Wednesday night, later refloating and proceeding to Anyox, Is far down by j me head as she lies at the wharf I at Anyox. her main deck forward being almost awash and her N6. 1 1 I and No. 2 holds full of water. This morning the arrival of the' salvage steamer 8alvnge King, nenr- j ing Anyox from Victoria, was being 1 awaited. The Salvage Princess and White Hope of the Armour Salvage Co.'s local fleet were standing by. I Am asinti na Vt onl..n..n ifi .rives, It Is understood the Prince- George will be temporarily patched up and brought on here for dry docking and possible repairs. Capt. Neil McLean Is standing; by the Prince George. Cant. Edwnrrf I Mabbs, who had been chief officer on the George, being In command , of the Prince Hupert which lefHiere v-sterduy for Vancouver, taking jover the stranded vessel's schedule. SENTENCED lEx-AId. Casey I W MFYirn Hurt Yesterday Ail JLTJUUiVlVV-f Killer of Manager of Canadian Hank Ilraru-lr Gets Sixteen ears .v4U spend Christinas at his home Lay Unconsr ln With Gash In Head For Three-Quarter of aw Ifonr Aroiimt Today MEXICO CITY. Dec. 23: .CI'-C. .w nnrBil RMmr ablc H. Whalley, discharged clerk, who , . 1M1 , OBaln tnH9v hu ihot and killed David Emeno. nw-j wtow. hM , R mger of the local branch of a Ca- . . ... a.Wlwlt VM,..av ,vadlan bank here last summer hn; , t ,n.3(, when hw fri, of( a oeen sentenced to sixteen years' lm-;trw(fc on Kn WlMHl m?n. j landed on hir head some twenty U.VITFIr STATES GOLD I feet below and lay unconscious' for WASHINGTON. D.C.. Dec. 33: some thfee-fluarters-of an hour? be- (CPi Tlie United SUtes Treasury ' fore he-was fownd by Charles Lemon price for gold yesterday wa un-land rushed Into town for medical hanged at $34.06 per ounce a com-; attention. Mr. Oftwy had sustained red wltlv S3S.07 In London and , a severe gash on the forehead above OX14 lrt Montreal. Ule eve4 and three stltehea were ne- cewftry Trie neeesaary attenMon oinf wssen a the Wnce Rupert Oen- ir mp fM irrived in the city on yesterday wWH " noratag s. tram from SwUhers and to Pfow tere. He plans oh leaving nsxt week Mm. 8. Levsress and Vwe ehhVtren or a brief trip to Vaneouver and sailed last evening on the Princess iHetorla and wttl go to OUawa to Adelaide to spend the Christmas Utend the session of Parliament and New Year vacation season In ipenlng on January 2. Vancouver Christmas in the Churches SIW DAY, DECEMBER 21 FIRST UNITED CHURCH Iter. C. I). Clarke. Pattor 11 AM.. The Sunday School wocsrtfj wtth us hi a FsanHf Setrtse Obprtt Talk "CHRISTMAS IW T: P-M.. " WOW FAR TO BOTIILRHBMr AnnXam, -O Zton. That Brtusjest Oood TkUnsja" materi CrMt. "Christmas Night. ' Msstsamea Lme smI MMer, Messrs. Wilson and Cameron Soss. 8tv of Bettiletiem.'- Dr. R. O. Larfr MsWftY CHiUaTMAS TO ALL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Uer. K . Dalor, II J, xumirr W. Vaughn Davln, OrganHt Morning Service aUl A M. The Pastor will give s brfef Christmas miis. The Onurcii Sehasl wi) unite with the regular serrle There will s spfcaal musts Bventnf Service at 7: Mrs. Dafoc wiO teU ths stoty M "The Other Wise Man" Sueelal music will be presented, the Church Orebsaira sssistlag In the service You are cordially invited FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MlniMcr, Kev. W. D. Grant HolUntworth, 1LA. OrganM: Mr. K. J. Smith II A M, SfNclal service for ehMssn and the frtMMst U The aunday Schoal wW attend tn r bdf 7:3 PM.. SPBGfAL CAROU 8HRVI0K Masse for the day MORNING Carol, "See AmM the Winter's Snow" ' Carol. "Awny m a Mansjer." Secia arsnnteli Sole. .f Its Maroen Jabour BVBN1NG Anthem, "Thsre were aNrjnliWMr ; ABtherh. "II Came Vpm a Mkdnifht ONar" Carols: 1. "Onrol for Crhistmas Qat x "I aaw Three Ships" s; T -w Three Kings of Orfcstt Are" ' 4. "Good King Wenceslas" 5. "Okrventry Carol" 8. "Ood Rest You. Merry GenUemen" Special solos by Miss Detty Cameron. Mrs. 8. L. Jottnston. Mr. J. A. Teng ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very llev. J. H. Gibson. Dean Choir Conductor, A. J. Lancaxter SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31th. 11 AJ1 Morning Prayer and Sermon The elKilr will render Jackson's "Te Deum" and the artthem, MArbe, Shine far Thy Light is Come 2:30 P.M., Children's Christmas Service 7:30 P.M.. Btenirtg Prayer and carol service Masonic Church Parade CAROLS 1. "The First Christmas Mottt." 1 rat "Hark Wliat Mean Those HMy V bt "Sleep Holy Dabe" 3. Solo, "The New Horn King-." Mrs. V, W Allen 4. ai "Olory, Olory" ?. v. . 6 "Hery NtgKt, Peaosful Night" 5. "Peace on Earth" j CHRISTMAS DAY J, 8 AAI., Holy Communion . T 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion Anthem. "Christians Awake Salute the Happy Morn" r Saturday. December 33. 1933 ' 'sriB' d nc ii "o sv at . vi mi mnm SPECIALS! Gifts that are Appreciated MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS Keg. $11.50 on Aff To clear QO.JO MEN'S HATH H0HB$Hr ' Keg. WM QO 7ff To clear $0.iD LADIES' DKieSSINd GGWWS-Keg. $10.00 Q7 Qff To clear MEN'S SILK DKESSING GOWNS. VMhttw to $0.00 V2 Price These prices are for today only GEO. C. ARSENEAU Men's Wear Phone Muck 1M Swond Avenue Onre more we extend to alt our lejt wishes for A Very Merry Christmas My all the joys f the hapy seanon be youri Bulkley Market J I -sU ? ST I I -stt -aN A Merry Christmas We wish you all a very happy time during the holiday And when the holiday is.over cnlhind hoc us B. C. Clothiers Third Avenue rrm....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a , , a B LADIES' FUR COATS We received a shipment of Ladles' Fur Toali. In Utet sljles. at very allracllve prices. We guarantee hee coals to be a reprrenled. Your liuperllon N rorillally Inviled, lluy or order your Coat or Neckwear with confidence here. J. CLONES Opposite .McCutcheons Third and SUIIi St. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS William Richards, Proprietor Repairing and Overhauling of Machinery Installations of Gas and Diesel Engines SubstantianredUetions For Cash