fAtJI 1W0 I'lionr 35 Make This a Shoe or Slipper Christmas No other Gift finds a greater welcome, or gives more pleasure than SHOES or SLII'PEliS Guess at the size. We will change them. WOMEN'S HOSIERY A safe, yet appreciated gift, j?-j A A all the latest shades tpX.VV FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE KUI'EKT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations BRITISH COLUMBIA IS RETURNING TO NORMAL A ITER HEAVY WEATHER. (Continued from Page V the tide and carried away a portion of the Pacific Oroat Bus tern right-of-way. putting telegraph and telephone wires otit of oommicsion and the business section of the town was ftoodrt to a depth of four feet. At Britannia Beach some low-lying property was flooded. Heavy southeast winds and a ftf ;trs THE DAILY NEWS Thursday. Dwmbw jj M CONCERT RESULTS IN win "1 11 n win 1 m i 1 1 iiiniiiiii iiiiiHi wniiiii Hox 1381 Thursday. Dec. 21. IMS line about thirty mtk fom Nelson on Tuesday tferf up traffic and out off Nelson from eommtirrttaWon of any kind with the outoMc worM. Several days work by MS men vW.Hufitw. prooBDiy m requneq to ctear the slide which is one thousand feet long and from fifty to seventy-lire feet deep. In Central Interior VANDERHOOF, Dec. 21: CPi Owing to ice lams, the Nechako River has overflowed its banks at a number f piaoes. At Bngen. west of hore. a canyon Jammed and teen-foot tide had caused consider- . water covered- the lowlands. Harry able damage yesterday along the , Worth Ington escaped with his wife North Arm of the Fraser River where several small breaks occur ' red In the dikes, flooding low-lying vegetable gardens. Considerable and large fawny when his home was flooded but thy had to "wade almost a mile to safety. They lost a number of sheep and pigs and sev- water was covering the land but no i eral head of cattle further damaHe was expected. A monster slide at Blake on the, VANCOUVER. Dec 21: Wheat C;in:ic!i;m Pacific Kcutenay Lake was quoted today at 56V down si,c ANNETTE'S Christmas Specials Friday, Dec. 22nd, 1933 i - Onl Puie SiHc Flat Crepe Dansettes Q1 QC Rt ". v.Uucs td $3.5; Special VXJD a onU Rayon Pajamas, laced, trimmed, large ''.a only, make Weaf Xmas gifts 04 jn lit .;. values to $2.5; Friday Special only Uodlamt 8hades. Rfu. vjUue& to Fill! ,y Specif fitted ready for use. S1.50 only dicsmjs lav Uat crepes, satins, mi able lo; all ftekasiona, IV - v.i'.ues to S12.M: Frld&v Snecial georgettes, $6.95 i Only Dri-ssts In crepes, flecked tweeds, satins ik.vi ity piiiiu. sizes 14 to 44 Off n Fiiday Special J3UIJ ANNETTE LADIES' IS HELD Vulclidc Kntrrtalnmrnt at Booth Memorial School Yesterday The annual Christmas oonoerU was held In Booth Memorial School yesterday when the pupils assembled In the auditorium and enjoyed a program of varted and well executed Items. Miss E. A. Meroor, prin-e-ipal, was In change and all the artists acquitted themselves with credit. The program was as follows: Indian drill. Division 9. Chorus, "In Jwtea's Oouncy," Senior School. Song. "A Christmas Carol." Bessie and Bva Chandler and DeipMne Lemon. Country done. DMeton S. Pirnio solo. "NkIsm,m Erftth Ritchie. Recife Mon. "The Bashful Suitor." Beryl Birch. Duet tcHotniMOBtat). Trees," Highland ehmea. Dhdsfon 6. SttAf dtoflfSi s&GWi AHcc Piano solo. "The Chimes,' eon Kirk. patrick. Dance. "Seann Trutbhaa," Watt. Chofus. "Bring a Torch Maur- "Shepherds Shake Off." School chorus. "Deck the Hall. STOCK MART NEW YORK. Dec pool favorites crashed three to ten points in yesterday's trading on the New York Stock Exchange, carrying the general list down from one to three points and. although there was a late rally, the closing tone was definitely weaker $ Merry $ S Yttli BADMINTON Scoring in Individual (iamrs on Monday Night Following were results- In indlvl dual games In Monday night's play In the Prince Rupert Badminton Assentation's weekly lnter-club play: A DIVISION Skrrna 0, C. N. It. A. 6 Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Darton lost to Mrs. Horton and Miss E. Davis. 9-15. 5-15. Miss Astoria and Stamford lost to Opening chorus, "The first Noel," M1" T. Davis and Stiles, 7-15, 7-15. the School. Cornish and Bartlett lost to Hor- Piane solo. "The Watchman's n t Mo.xley. 8-15, 1115. Son.'' Annie Peterson. f c- K- A. I, rrluce Rupert Action song. "The Three Little Pigs." Divisions 10 and 11. Recitation. "Cows." Zoida Hale. Acrostic. "Merry Christmas." Division 7. Duet. "The Pickaninnies." June Gomes and Oeorghia Lamb. Piano solo. "Hark, the HeraM Stag." Margaret Armstrong. Novelty Boxed Handkerchiefs-priced from III 1 V THE STORE OF THE BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS 15c u 50c Bedroom Slippers hi kids and fallen, to $l .td. novelty boxed Friday Special reg v.ilws S1.00 25 Only Pairs Shots In uubmm, straps, ties. CuU. ii and high hvets, reg. values to $6.50 Friday Special 30 Pairs Monarch "Debutante" Hosy and semi-service, in novelty boxes Friday Special S2.45 In chiffon 79c WEAR CO. LIMITED 1 mm"Bmmm'mmHmmmmmm'm, SBSBBBBBJBSBaBga MnBBMaBaaMBajBtBBBMBiSBai For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Kays Intra Red Kays Massage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) tlrren 241 rtiones Green 5 Kirhange Rlock COAL! COAL! Uur Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try s ton of No, 1 bulkley Valley. W alw sll Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley: Prince Rupert Feed Co. SI rhonei ssi 1 Tlie AUCTIONEER Packlng-Cratlng-Wrapplng St General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me Flume Mack 1Z0 fiEO. J. DAWES Mcintosh and Mrs. Mscauley lost te Ward and Miss Cross. 17-1. 9-15. 15-5. Mrs. Teng and Mrs. Squires last to Miss Mitchell and Miss Grieve 1-15 2-15 Skrena 1, Prince Rupert Darton and Murray lost to Lam- bie and Ruseeil, 15-13, 12-16, 16-10. Mrs, Portow and Mrs. Norrington test to Miss Moffatt and Miss Mc- ( Caffory. 16-1. 16-4. Norrington and Miss M. Lawrenoe lost to a forge Mitchell and Miss B. Thompson 16-1. 16-fl B DIVISION. Rupert C, Rupert Ea.t 1 Dougherty and rraer beat Bsa- i von aod Anderson 16-11. i$-io 12- 1 Miss MaedonaM and Mtos OHttos eat Mrs. Bafesay and Mrs. MoLean, rit. M-4. j Mlas MeDonaM and J. Donate at Mi. Leiahten and T. Bussan-leh, 15-2. 16-12. Itupert No. 2 3, Rupert No. 3 4 jn Miss Halllwen and Wilding lost to Mrs. Douglas and Bdajeumbe 18-17. and 16-17. 15-9. Lindsay and Naylor beat Orme und Dibb by default. Miss Bdaeumbe and Miss Cross lost to Miss White and Miss Pat-more. 15-8. 18-14. Rupert East C. C. S. R. .K. Miss M. MeKay and Miss IL Beale 21: Recent; beat Miss A. Wrathall and MUs C Morgan 15-11, 15-5. Miss M. Macfte andL. Murdock boat Miss Y. Terrien ant R. F&nks, 18-14. 15-9. M Oay and L. Murdock beat P Peterson and R. Fanks15-ll. 15-12 Skerna 3, United 5 Miss Comadina and MUs Macdon- aid beat Mrs. Payne and Miss Wilkinson 15-7. 5-16. 15-10- Stalnes and Parlow lost to E Oor don and W. Murray. 10-15, 15-8, 12-15. Mr. and Mrs. DeJong'lost to Mrs Rogers and Wall. 8-16) 14-17 Skrena C. United 2 Mrs. Krikevsky and Mrs, Clccone 'ost to Mrs Oreggor and Miss Law-fnce. 15-7. 9-15, 18-17. Sntton and Otbson lost to Murray nd Cross. 915. 18-11 15-11 Mrs. Clavring and H Jackson lost 1 Mr and Mrs Greggnr 15-14, 18-13. WINNING IN LIFE FIGHT Ditcturs Dreideilly OptlmMIc Now I'or Are ltailry Homer SuHpended BOOTON. Dec. 21: CP Irvln Ace" Bailey. Toronto AUple Leafs hockey star, suffering from a fractured skull sustained a wef k ago Tuesday night In an unfortlinatc Incident in a Nattonar League game on the local ice. appeared last night to have almost won his battle fir life following two delicate opera- i tlons to relieve pressure on his. brain. Doctors were decidedly opti mistic as he rested easier after having taken his first liquid nourishment yesterday. He continued to show slight Improvement today. Horner Suspended MONTREAL, Dec 21 -Red Hor- ; ner. right (defence player of the To ronto Maple Leafs, was yesterday given a ai-game penalty for his 8sssa Sss asa 8 jJj After this month we will confine our business to Stationery and Office Supplies only and our present stock will be merged with our printing plant in the Besner Building. We are discontinuing all other lines which are to be CLEARED OUT AT COST PRICE PICTURES - GIFT STATIONERY - FANCY XMAS WRAP-PING PAPER - GIFT CHINA - XMAS SEALS AND TAGS . XMAS DECORATIONS -XMAS CRACKERS - TOY GAMES & DOLLS - CHILDREN'S BOOKS - GIFT LEATHER GOODS -CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS - SCHOOL CASES AND SCHOOLSUPPLIES AH going at bargain prices. Take advantage of this occasion and save money. Rose, Cowan & Latta Ltd. Printers and Stationer rnnc- Kurt. IU Fraser Stationery Store part in the altercation at Boston southbound from Anyox and n. Stew wee m wie nocKey game In prt to Vancouver, also showed evl which Ace Bailey and Eddie Shore1 were Injured. It was Horner who struck Shore to the Ice after the tt-r had tripped Bailey, thfr latter suffering a fractured skull. CASH INSTCAn OF VOt.'CIHCItS UII.L IJK IS81TKD WOKKLESS NORTH BAY. Ont. Deoember 21 -Cash Instead of vouchers will be Issued to one thousand additional settlers of Sturgeon Falls,' Nlplselng and North Renfrew districts under a new relief scheme to he Introduced after Christmas, t I bis dvertl,mcnt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control l?-.urd or by the Ciovernment of British Columbia The steamer Catala. Capt James dences of anothei chilly trln m Flndlay. which was in port from Portlnnd Cnn.-u WMtnr. 7.. '.., 2:15 to 3:15 Tuesday afternoon which : h. ...J-.i . 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 U'rlte For Prices E. Dix, Taxidermist Terrace, t.(;. I 55 md it was mi cold . lo even nut It difficult to maintain the lu'aiinjj uuimn; fj nil- lllirr. niuiK iroin 5 ift o'clock to 8. rnn Into n frigid snowstorm at Stewnrt. 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