si B 1 1 . lie : d..y December 27. 1033 ' ' - .TH8 DAILY NiCWI - L.OBjV Xmai Tree. Oddfellows' Roger M; Wright returned to tin I BBBB1 SB . SB VI WAKT.V T WHT T"ir U . C J U . i ! ... I M III Wo wish wmi t to tko tko thin thin om.orUmity opportunity of of I mornlog momtg, from from a a trip tup tJ to Vancouver vncouvr Hi Jf MPT SiffiKK m V thnnliing our uatfont and' emending To Thorn-tifo-iSompHmonti of theSbawm Ormes Ltd. 7itf. Pioneer The Itctall Store Drufigists TOOMBS' RADIO SERVICE Reliable and economical rp-paiiine "f all makes uf radio "guaranteed' The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous Phones: III U tt Phone: Blue 901 All Meals and Berth Included "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNC& RUPERT, H.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS Special Winter Excursion Rates TO VANCOUVER 32.00 FKOM PRINCE RUPERT RETURN $35.35 FROM PORT 8IMP80N RETURN Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate point. Special Ticket en Sale Between Xovemher 10 ami February 28, 1931 Inclusive flood to Itetum Up to March 31, 1931. Children Half Fare sti:ami.ks i.i-vi: ntixn: uui'i:kt auk. Vancouver S.S. CATAI.A TUi:SI)AY. 1:30 P.M. THURSDAY, P.M. S.S. CAKIi:XA FRIDAY. 12 MOT. MONDAY, A-M. Tickets and All Information Prom Prince Itunrrt Axrnt, It. M. SMITH. Third Ave., Phone 568 or Pursers S.S, Catala and S.S. Cardrna CANADIAN PACIFIC Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports: Princess Adelaide. Fridays 10:00 p.m. For VANMMIVF.R: dlrrct: Prlncea Norah. Dec. 1st. 17th, Jan 2nd. For KKTCHIKAN. WRAXOKI.L. JUNKAU and SKAflWAY. Princess Norah, Dec 13th, 20th, Jan. 14th. Low Winter Excursion Fares to Vancouver and Return Tickets on sale Nor 10. 1033 to Fob: 28, 1034, Final return limit Manh 31 1034 W I- COATKS, (Icneral Agent, Prince Rupert. It.C. Hull Dec. 28 from 3 to 0. ' Arthur PMIlliu rrlvr. In thf city on the Priace ueorge trusi morning from Vancouver to pay a, visit here with his, parents. Mr. , Besner Apartment whcie rue hut. m4 Mrs. A. H. philllft). broken out in a garbage snute. Ku : i damage wa done. Dudtoy o Little, aXttr paying a visit to his home la Terrace, wosj Coastal freighter 8a;voi, Capta:: ! l.crp at the enA of the week en jGeorgeson. called xiere last ever route back to Aayox Where he l in the service of the Qranby qo Miss Gertrude MSckgQSle of the imperial Oil CO, Ltd. office sailer veerday afternoon mp tile Cataia for Vancouver on a vacation tir.t Kite plans on going as far as Honolulu. Miss Amelia Pttlsbury. who Is in training for a nurs at I loyal Ju ibllee Hospital in Victoria, arrive.' 'in the dty at the weesWmer Iron I ho south to spend the Christtna md New Year holiday here vlsl , ttvt with her parents, Ut. and Mr-i H: Pttlslmry. Mus V. Wiram of Aoyox. who.-jiurenis, Mr. and Mrs. Victor War- am oi Vancouver wort injartc lr, a recent motor aeoant in the j r riser vauey ana are now reeov-'rlntr is a passenger aboard th? 'Prince George today returning to I 'he smelter town. 9ft was eatlea jsouth following the aecidetu. A 8 Monroe, chief engineer oi he steamer Prince George, which is in be repaired at the local dry iwk following her stranding- last '.is: week near Anyox, dlssmbarkee ' here from the steataer Ivtaee Ro-ert thLs morning after having made a trip to Usncouvse as cr.iet 'tuiineer aboard thai vessel. He J will stand by the Prince Oeorgt while the repair )ob is being car- jrled out i Faculties of the Canadian 1 lio Brna4oaing Qennsilsalan on 1 Christmas Are were ptacoil at the ' i of pofsoaa In vartous l .f CanuBa oeWtfut 6T Ytileticle greetings to relatives and i friend in remote parts of the I Not th land. One of such messages; Vi o i twvtawl f tntssMat Ia vnanv ( tmmm sawww ms -.ar tw ssssssisj j k ww wriiia. rl-J w. v.v former friends in Prince Rupert j children. It was' a happy slant tc was that of Mrs. John Dore. form- see the smiling faces of the children erty of this city and now of Vic- j as they sat around the table which tor la. to her son, Jack HIMUoh. wms gay with Christmas decora-who U lotcated at Dease Lake In j ttons. The popping of the Christmas the Cassiar district In the service j crackers caused much merriment of. the Hudson Bay Co The mes-: among the children. Just after din-sage was carried from Victoria by(lver telegrams from Santa Glatw ex- way of station CFCN of Calgary. Hotel Arrivals Central 3. Hadland. Gone River: Mr. and Mrs. Hi BU, Saskatoon: Hoy ltoe,t i Sdtnonton. . W. liftmen, dty. Royal S. It is tor. Oeean Falls; Tom Collier, I city; L. Wester and N. Moltne, C N R : DuoJey O. Utile and q. Wilkinson, Terrace: Dan Beaton. Salvus; L Bonduk, Phelan, J. N. Kerr. Vancouver; II. Rltter, Premier. Mrs Watson. Port Simpson: J. Watt and Wah Soon. city. Prince Rupert 'cou. mr. rticKrrBOTi, ioth Kirjrc uu Mr.W Ilut aMUlwl ln th kltchn lYanois WUtsie and Dr. and C. If. 1 laugh. Port Slmpi; P(. . Overseeing and arranging the (Campbell. Stewart a Reou and Thomas Loud, i:inroiivir:. T ln- Mr and Mw J n. Agar and son and C. T. Hcarn. Terrace. Announcements Salvation Army Christmas pro- gram, Dee. 27. Hogmanay Danoe, Queen Mary Chapter. December 20. New Year's Eve Dance Moose Hall. Burns' Banquet, Presbyterian Church Hall, January 25. 1 Moose Hall Wednesday. 27th Moose Lodge meets. Saturday. 30lh- Scotch dance. Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. Everybody welcome. December '31-Moose Legion Midnight Frolic Doors open at II 45 pm Dancln starts ut 12 D5, city on tire Prince Goge tlii- . The lure department had j en;., at 12:10 midnight last r.li.t to tin '.n! on hrr way back to Vancou- ver after having made a trip tr Ityder. Alaska, to discharge coa: ! Ib connection with the arknow-edgement of donation! of the 8a: vatloa Army Cnristmu fund on :tem of $2 was shown as comim rom the Bank of Montreal. Th. hould h:ive tnen credited to R IJ foun tfll'. r of th;? bank, as a pc:-onal donation. WORrC il(y (HirK)ma llamixr Sent Out Ahd 75 Unjuy (Jhrittinas Dinner At Citadel Happy Children Thanks Extended to Those Who Helped- to .Make .Needy- of City Happy The Salvation Army, through the kindness of the eitisatu of Prince Rupert, was able to do a larger relief work this Christmas than la any year previous. The people ex. celled thetnseJvea in the giving and the result waa that fifty fat hampers were given out to.tpe needy of the city. There were joany small hones given out also to. those who needed a lityle extra to tide them over Christmas. Assistance in packing the hampers and distributing them was given by U, Bailey. Miss I D. Ssaith. F. Pierce. K tjartuan. Mrs. L. Wkle. Mr. Ciapp. Mrr Clay. Mr. Halvore. Mr. Hodglas. Mr. Nicker-! son and Mr. Kurlock. ' J The Citadel was a very attractive itkM nn ilir4ctltYieitt rtsa ttr ths I citthe children but not nearly so much as did the sight of the old man himself, appearing In the Citadel with his arms full of parcels. These parcels contained a warm pair of woollen stockings for each child present. Boxes of chocolate toy were also given to the uny tots. Mr. Chnndler appeared with his camera and pictures wote taken of the happy crowd. Music was supplied by B. Kane, who donated Ms aramaohone for the occasion. T. Andrew, Mr Hodgin and Mr. Mc-j Leod carved, the turkeys and Mrs. i Bussey. Mrs. Hunt. Miss Clara Pierce. Mis Mildred Hunt. Misses, Katr and Clara Karlock wilted on ;the UbW. Frank PierooMc Pre . . ( 1 !!.. .nJ v,-ero tne oincsre, uapuun coxson arm weirv. wrney. Several children wlm lived a lonafl way out of town were -brought to the Citadel ln S. B. larkera car, which was kindly loaned to the Salvation j Army for use during the Christmas; rush. The happy time was brought to a close late hi the afternoon when Capt. A. Coxson closed in prayer and as each chikl passed' out of the door, a bag of endie etc. wre handed It. All Are, Thanked The SalvnUon Army wishes to say a hearty "thank you" to all who so willingly assisted ln the relief work during the past Tew days. They wish to express through this paper their thanks to Cbl. McMordle who so kindly assisted by putting on a food matinee. S. S Parker foR the use of his car, the staff of the Commo dore Cafe who rousted the turkeys and Andrews who prepared them: the Blks Lodge, Mr. Bnllinger and the United Church wlio supplied dishes for the occasion. A hearty thanks wa also extended to Mr. Pullen who has this year as ln previous years carried on the advertising of this work. Donations reeeived since last Saturday were as follows: Miss Pntmore, pies Mrs. D. Allen, pics-prince Iiupcn Bakery, large This advertis.meni .s uot published or displayed by he L jr r of British Columbia amount of broad. Chris Mill Bakery, broad and seven pies. Van's Bakery, 18 pies. Vjatts' Grocery, several sacks of potatoes. Fraaer Pnyne, clothing for men. A Thither, SHVOt. Hill 0" Chapter. I ODX, sweaters for children. ' To little boyai several pounds 6T Friend, turkey. Friend, groceries. Valentine Dairy. Prince Rupert Dairy and Dominion Dairy, two gallons of milk each. Want Ads for Sale FOR SALE good ,fflre safe. Cao be seen st Dally News. tit FOR SAUt one Gurney Briek-linad heater in Al oondttion. Plwae Blade 687. tf POR SALB Oumey Oxford Kitchen range, sideboard and dinlng.taMe. 1 417 Fifth Ave. E. 301 UVsi Xmas present. Roller Canaries. Guaranteed singers. Ship any distance. W Hutsn. Rand Btock. FOR RENT VBRNON Apartments housekeep-Ins rooms. n?wly renovated, 141 s 2nd Averue Phone Red 4JH. WANTED PIAN0 .vantPd state make lfC Bex 19" Dailv News. PAINTERS PAINTING and Paperhanojng Moller. Phone Rec R02 TIIANSFRRP CAMERON'S Transfer. Dry birch.! cedar, jackplr.e Furniture moving tf HAIRDRESSER PF.RMAXKNT WAVING! CluMrr Curl; Latest Style NRIAGN'9 B1PAUTY SIIOPPB SetilMl temtf" will be ir-lvrt by th Minuter ot Uid a Victoria. B.C not ft tlinn iiitm oi th Eighth day of January. 1934 for the purchase of LI-:W X1STW to rut a.439.000 tf. o! Spruer. Crdar. Bul-sm and Hemlork lt4d mi Lou tte.V 21SU. 31SO ant1 3ISI. Kiiuvlo-i tnlt. OrvnvtU Chan-net. Rtitvr 4, Omi Uuiri Dlatru. Two yars wiU h atlownd tor ruu val of timber PurtWer partlrulnn of the Chttr Pr-atr. Ictoria. B.C or Olauict romtrr. Prtnr Ruorr BC. tf i tinv .rrrr) Tluilwr MilMW There will be otttml Tor aale at Pub tic Auntlon. a' noon on the t-wvnty-elKhtlt rtnv ot IVrenibw. 1933. In thr otNoe of t!ir District Poreotcr. Prtnor RUPMt B.C . the IJOMicv XtSBSS. t, rut 1.5S4.0DO IBM. of Bprucr. Crrtar ltd Hrmkx-k on nn arra ltuHtyt on Klunkwol Hav n.invlti s.-tind. Qttroii Cliarloitr tsliinris I .mil ri.-.M :ot. . Two veBi- u.ll iv iillownl f. r rafnQtra! r timber "Pn vltU-d iii-.y nc unable attend UL-tl.-n ill I'-Tum niiiy auMttt tmitor o bp opened at the hour o' auottoti tmiu-d mw bid " Further jiiMi-ulirn mnv ly obt,ilnen fmm "p Clii- i ri-'.-i- Vn-'.wi.i. Ill' .. , l'- V .- ' i I-i :n.: Hn'x-r- Season May we encore the Best Wishes of Your Family and Friends. Whether the expression be through a Christmas Card or with that finest of all gifts for the home, a Victor Radio, may your measure of Health and Happiness be full to enjoy thm. We thank you for your patronage and co-operation wih the manifold problems of Christmas arid hope that our relations with you have been mutually pleasant. W I HIARIKS AND CALENDARS An) now ready. Make your selection before New Year's and get of I. to g good start. -KASVWAY CONTRACT RRIDOE Culbertson for 1S34 makeaan excellent after Xmas gift, price 3e Sec Our New Year and Thank You Cards For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Vloiet Rays Intra Red Rays Massage AH at Reasonable Prices' W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 211 Phones reen 519 Fachange R'ock overnmenti of the The AUCTIONEER Packing CraUng. Wrapping t Oenerai Furniture Repairs List your goods with mt Phone Black Ut GEO. J. DAWES -J! ! 1 1 i ii ismim i iiiii i i in i ii issBKwsasasnsav BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS William Richards, Proprietor Repairing and Overhauling of Machinery Installations of Gas and Diesel Hnginos Substantial Reductions For Cash Coal Prices Alberta's Rest Lump $12.50 Alberta's Best !'gg 11.50 Alberta's Rest Stove 11.00 Pembina Egg 11.50 Dry Jack and Cedar, per load 5.00 Local Wood, per cord 6.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 i I 1 f! i 1 ! I ! r