! i SMOKED CHRISTMAS Greeting Cards in boxes 50c and up Xmas Sf ocfc on display v . ionery Toilet Sets, Chocolates, Perfumes, i i uras, Etc. A beautiful rane of merchandise to choose from. SUGARED JELLIES 35c lb. box He sunMo umj your votes for a little Injy or girl Ormes Ltd. Jju. Pioneer Druqcjists The Kesall Store TO Phones. 81 1: 82 UeFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" - BLACK COD - Prepared Dally Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. Special Round Trip WINTER FARES Prince Rupert and Ocean Falls to Vancouver, also from Anyox and Stewart to Prlnco Rupert and VANCOUVER Meals and Berth Included ... Fare-and-aThlrd i .... No Stopovers On Sale xrniil Feb. 28 RETURN LIMIT. MARCH 3 lit r Uforaatioi tall local ail or CUT TkWt OMc III . 4lk At M Bnpott 8.C. T-um CANADIAN NATIONAL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED unci, inif iTinre tturi j i 1TS (ATA1.A KVI'.KV TI'i:SI)AV. 1:30 I'M. j 'Mil rim wypuiiu. urnvnw; .hh.mi..-. iirtiinon. ; its-s auhi:na r.vKitv ihiuay mimxuiiit. Arm tin yarnur Mtmu.i) n.i .1:1. i,M ion simfwon. Alter Ami An?ro tvrt Nw Uivw point. lv Prluc Kuixi' SimhIhv. p FECIAL WINTUt r.XClIKSION KATi:. KOIIM) TK II. PHINCL Rl-'I'KKT TO VAN'COUVI.It. $32. (Meals and Berth included.) Jn Sale Nov 10 to Feb, 38. return limit March 31. 1934. . ... . .. .. t . fc... lit 'ltl; KtTCKT MiKsrV- Thlnl Mrnur 1 l,,,,,f CANADIAN PACIFIC Slmrn leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver via Ocean Tall and Way Ports: U, ,or J'l,nceM Adelaide, Fridays 10:00 p.m. UNCOUVKK: direct: ,0' Kl.TCIIIKAN, WRANGiai JUNKAl' and SKAt.HAl. Princess Nornh. Die 13th, 28tli, Jan H'n tow Winter Excursion Kare to Vancouver and Return Tickets on sale . Nov. 10, . , 1033 to Feb. 28. 193. L ( 1 Oil nnai return iinm aiarcn oi W. I. COATLS. General Agent. Prince Kimcrt. HI, "Problem of Church. of Porcher Island, are paying a brief visit to the city. Relative! of John Hasseil born In Canada are. asked to communlcaU with the police Department, Prlnci. Rupert. Payment of a sum or money is involved. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Ernest Gedrieson. arrived In oort ut 11 15 last night from the south nd miled at 1 ajn. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Moore of Queen Chadotte City, after a brief visit to the city, sailed by the Prince John last night on their return to the Islands. Bert Adams of the Post Office itaff returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon, having gone south with Mrs. Adams and child last week. The Utter Is taking treatment from upectallsU in the south. T H Johnson, president of the Chamber of Commerce reported last night (n having met S. K. Campbell, former manager of the local branch of the Bank of Com-mrrce. at Ottawa. Mr. Campbell aaked to be remembered to all his friends here. Plans are being laid for a banquet or some other form of entertainment for the rial tors who are expected from the Interior next week Tie entertainment commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce will co-operate with CommiseioneT W. J. Alder in making arrangements for the event. Under the auspices of the Wo men's Labor League an enjoyable whist drive and dance was haul Thursday night hi the Canadhm Labor Defence League Hall. There was a goock-sised crowd in attendance. Music vmm provided for dancing by Jimmy's Orchestra of stsakataa. Refrshments were brought by the ladles. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10 pjn.. was reported this morning to be on tune. The train which left for the east at 5:30 last evening, was delayed for a time owing to slide conditions on the lower Skeena River but had got through by this morning. Telegraph lines, after having been out of commission for two days, were sUll down early this afternoon. As a special Christmas sailing for the convenience of local people wishing to go south for Yule-tide, the Union Steamship Co. announces that the steamer Cardena will leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver on Friday. December 33. at a o'clock In the evening Instead of 11 mkkilght. the regular hour anal will arrive in Vancouver at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Decem ber 34. instead of midnight Sunday, her regular Ume. Announcements W. A. Canadian Legion Basaar, Eagles Hall. Dec. 5. United Church Basaar Dec. 7. Mooee Christmas Tree Sunday, December 34. Sons of Norway Xmas Tree Dec 26, Moose Hall. Hogmanay Dance, Queen Mary Chapter. December 29. M oose Hall Basketball, 7 p.m. every Monday and Thursday. 6th- Moose Lodge meets. 8th Toe H Whlst-Brldge. 12th W. O. T. M. meet. 30th Moose Lodge meets. 23rd Boxing Matches. 24th Moose Christmas Tree. 26th-S. O. N. Xmas Tree. 29th Lief Erlkson Xmas Tree. .TOT DAILY LOCAL NEWS NOTES Peace" United Bridge, table and bed lamps. A large variety at prices to suit every pocKet ai uoraon's Hardware, Mc Bride St. 279 F. W. B..ESterman and B. Elster man, well known pioneer residents Silversldes Bros, tor Wallpaper Olass, Paint and Muresco. Members of Canadian Legion and Women's Auxiliary return ballot bookj by Monday evening. 270 President Johnson welcomed sev eral members of the Junior Cham ber of Commerce to . the meetinr of the Senior Chamber last night Women's Auxiliary, Canadian Le gion, B.EB.L., Bazaar, Tuesday. December 5th, Eagles' Hall, 3 p.m. Concert 8 to 10 p.m. followed by 'lance. Admission after 8 p.m idulU 25c.; children 10c. 280 President Johnson, at the Cham ber of Commerce meeting last night, extended an Invitation to the Lon don party which Is planning to come here next summer, to visit the Cold Storage plant. This followed the announcement that a large party was expected. The election of officers for the Chamber of Commerce will take place at the first meeting in January, a dinner meeting, to which the members of the Junior Cham ber are Invited, It was announced at the regular meeting last night. Nominations for officers will be sent by members to the secretary on or before January 2. J. E. GHmour. who ki well known to pioneers of this city as manager of the old Premier Hotel in the early days, and Mrs. Oilmour were oassengers aboard the Cardena last night going south from Rivers In-k't. where Mr. Oilmour is now In-' trested In the cannery business, to Vancouver, where they will spend the winter. Returning south after a regular voyage on the Alaska route. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at i.H yesterday afternoon from Skagway and other northern points md sailed at 4 p.m. for Vancouver. The vessel had on board twenty- ?lght passengers of whom three disembarked here while one went south from here aboard her. City Commissioner W J Alder, at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night, urged members to attend the public lecture to be given Tuesday night in the city council chamber on "Mining In B. C." This would be followed by a series of classes or lectures on Tuesday evenings provided the consent of the Department of Mines could be secured. h 8UKUBO 1BU Ki BUfti ViKlgQftST SUMMIT CASH MEAT MARKET fresh Killed Uulkley Valley Meat Hound Steak 1 O t t per lb Prime Rib Roll 4 rn J-01' per lb Rump Roast 4()ln laVlit per lb. T-Bone Roast 4Pn per lb 0 Le of Pork 4 C0 per lb. XUl T-eg of Veal- en per lb. 1 Leg of Lamb Op per lb. 0 Pork Chops 1 fin per lb . J-01' Veal Cutlets -i r0 per lb Lamb Chops -fl f? per lb. . 101 Shoulder Lamb -fAii lvC, per lb Hamburger OCTv 3 lbs Stew Beef 25C Bologna 1 Cln per lb. .... Pol Roast Qffn 4 lbs t Corn Beef OCn 4 lbs. Spare Ribs 4 fn per lb -lUC Fresh Flounders We accept city scrip PROMPT SERVICE ASSURED We Deliver Phone 6G8 NlthtlMione: Red 914 P. 1IERTIX Meeting Halibut Boat Owners, City, hall Sunday 2.30 pjn. Mrs. R. Gammon, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday after- nooni-. j Peter Haan of Queen Charlotte' City, who has been spending a few , days In the city following a trip to ! Vancouver, sailed last night by the j Prince John on his return to the! Queen Charlotte Islands. James Martin of Massett, who sailed Thursday night on the Prince deorge for Vancouver, will go as far south as California where Mrs. Martin Is already visiting. Constable Gordon Daniels, radio officer of the provincial police, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Corp. J. H. McClinton. divisional clerk for the provincial police here. has been confined to his home for the past few days suffering from a rather severe attack of Influents. William Cummings of the Canadian Fish It Cold Storage Co. service sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Alex Llvlnastone. wife of Constable Livingstone of the city Cetachment of the provincial po lice, sailed last night on the Prin cess Adelaide for a trip to Vancou ver. Mrs. Ritchie of Anyox. who has been paying a visit here with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay. will sail by the Catala tomorrow evening on her return to the smelter town. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night notice of mo-ion was given to admit the president and vice-president and secretary of the Junior Chamber to sit In at meetings of the council of the chamber. This was referred to the legislative committee a Watch For Our Four Big Display Windows -of- Guarantccd Good Value CHRISTMAS Merchandise You will find the Kaien Ha I'd ware a satisfactory place to shop Brine the Children to See the Toys. Large Variety. Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop in PHONE: 3 We Test Radio Tubes Your Announcer K-K-G-A-L Speaking News Flashes After a delayed trip through rail troubles the Regal Shop has received a fresh supply of "Monarch Yarns." This is the last shipment at the old prices. Ring Red 838 and reserve youY winter and spring requirements, thereby saving 30. Our Christmas Cards are finding favor. Reserve yours while the assortment Is large. Step In and look over our fine assortment of Inexpensive gifts. Good night, see your tomorrow TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rose, Cowan & fhone 231 Latta LADIES' FUR COATS We received a shipment of Ladies' Fur Coats, in latest styles, at ' very attractive prices. I We guarantee these coats to be as represented. Your inspection Is cordially invited. ' Buy or order your Coat or Neckwear with confidence here. Opposite McCutcheons J. CLONES Third and Sixth St. Select Your Christmas Gifts at Demers Dresses - Skirts - ' Coats Scarves, $1.00 and up Handkerchiefs, boxed, . 40c-95c Hosiery, 83c-$1.25 Gloves, I0c-$1.I5 Dainty Lingerie Crepe-de-Chene and Glove Silk Knitted Goods Pullovers and Suits With every $5.00 purchase we give a Sunshine Susie Doll. With every $10.00 purchase we give a large fancy dressed Sunshine Susie Doll. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, BA. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith irAAL, Sermon Subject: "THE COMING OF THE CHRIST" 12: IS. Sunday School 12:30, Westview School 7:30, Sermon Subject: "THE CHURCH CRITICISED" 1. Dees the church of today meet any real need V 2. Would it matter If there were no churches In Prince Rupert? 3. What about the old argument: "too many hypocrite In the church?" ' All visitors welcome. CHRISTMAS Largest Assortment of Fine Christmas Cards now on display cejs cb m i km mra is a COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We alio sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 88 Thones S58 Cards This year's low prices enable you to remember every one of your friends with a cheerful greeting We have an extensive range of Bofitsh and Canadian Cards from 5c $1.00 Beautiful Scenic. Floral and Conventional Designs, also Local View Cards and Comic Greetings.' OCTp Q9 flfi RelaUve Cards. Boxed assortments from AO to Come in and get the pick of them all Last mail for the Old Country closes about December 4th. Don't delay, get your cards now. Headquarters for Tovland and Uookland. Watch for further Announcements in this paper Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 -..an . 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