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UNION STEAMSHIPS Special Winter Excursion Rates i r TO VANCOUVER M PRINCE RUPERT 832.00 RETURN rK"M PORT SIMPSON $35.35 RETURN All Meats and Berth Included n' d Rates lo Vancouver nlsn apply from intermediate points sletial Tlfkrtd on Kale Bel ween November 10 anil IVhruary 28 lli Inrlmlre (loml to Ueliirn Up tu Marrh 31. 1931. Children Half Fare sti:ami:ks SS. CATALA SS. CAKDIINA LIlAVi: PRINCi: imi'LRT TULKDAY, 1:30 P.M. I ItlDAY, 12 MOT. AUU. VANCOUVER THURSDAY, P..M, MONDAY, A.M. Tickets and All Information From '"life Itupcrt Agent, U. M. SMITH. Third Ave.. or Purser K.S, Calala ami S.S. Cardena Phone 5CS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8UtnT lrv Prinpf nujx-ft for Vnoouvpr T.S.S, CATALA lA'I'.RY T1IKSDAY, liJO P.M. v Ocwn ralU itivt WnxpoInU, arriving Vnunnvrt Thunrtrvy TS.S. CARDKNA lA'l'.RV 1'RIDAY, MIDNIC.HT. Arriving Vancouver, Monday A.M. Wwkly Mllltw to Port BUnpoon. Alio. Arm. Any. Btewsrt n0 NM Uivrr points. uv ijrlnc import Sumly. pm. SI'F.CIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND TRIP, PRINCE Ill'PERT TO VANCOT.R, $22. (Meals and Rh !l,r'"d,f,U un Halo Nov. 10 to Feb. 26, tcturti limit Morcn ji. ..'if.1, ln''nntlon retarding l salUig una tcdrU t Baptist Tea February 14. two weeks trip to Vancouver. ' E J Smith Is making the round ( In to Anynx and Stewart aboard , ! steamer Catala today on bus-t lines. He sailed for the north last, jrihrrt and will return home tomor-. 'ow morrrtn. j ' F:ther 10 Bose O.M.I.. Roman , XK& DAILY NW nxn Tvaai LOCAL NEWS NOTES Basketball tonight 7 o'clock. Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., regu- Dr. Ole Kvalc called by the Ca-iar monthly meeting Wednesday, tala last evening on his return to January 10, 8 p.m. 6 Premier after spending the Christ- out and New Year holiday season I Arthur Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiting In the city. I Ernest Mots of AUm Arm, sailed I by the Catala last night on Jils rr-' urn north after paying a brief i vMt to the city. H. P. Johns of the leaching urf of K1b Sdvard Hih School re turned to the city on the Catala la', evening after spending the William Dann, manager of the Christmas and New Year holiday United Empire mine at Stewart, season vi:iUng at hi hme in Van-war a passenger aboard the Catala I couver nt evening returning north , Ueadaehe often relieved without "dosing OVE H MtttlON JAftS UStP Vf P1Y to the rtttnontfeHitr of eittoens in c' 'honl teaching staff returning connection with the clearing of www from the sidewalks The foJ-Wwtng csause In the city street traffic and parkinf bylaw dears up the point: "It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any accumulation of snow or Ice to re main upon any planked or paved stdeaalk in front tr abutting any j premises owned or occupied by him j after 10 o'clock in the morning of I any day except Sunday within Fire Limits No 1 'downtown bu-sinessl ectlon' cf for a longer period I than twenty-four hours in any' ther part of t!ir dry n 12 ' : a.ta vvs'r a .tim.tr SUMMIT MEAT MARKET Will Open Tomorrow January 'J In store formerly occupied' by Mussallem s Grocery j Fifth Ave. East The store on Sixth Ave. near Fulton St. will he closed. Phone 666 (The same as formerly) Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That Gives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 ' 'si ThA r rliirtoe fin rha tlMmai I tola last evening after havinpi spent the Christmas anc New Year 1 vacation at their homes in Van- j couver and elsewhere in he south. "lluild R.C Pajrolls- Hope Dawns I Afresh Always with the arrival of the nt w year hope arises with renewed freshness. Pacific Milk lcks back on the past year with gratitude for the patronage received, looks forward with buoyant hope. Many people see the ilouds lifting. Pacific Milk "100 It. C. Owned and Controlled PLANT AT AKKOTSFOKD Announcements Bums' Banquet. Presbyterian ChunJi Hall, January 25. . United Choir Concert. Jan 2G. MOOSE HALL Tonght. 7 pjn. Basketball, City League schedule. Wed.. 10th Moose Lodge meeting cancelled. Moose Legion 45 will meet. Thurs., llth Basketball. Frl., 19th Moose dance. Sat. 13th Scotch dance, Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. noost Prince Rupert Sport .. Joe Marcheiton was fined $5 in city police court Saturday on a charge of operating a motorvehlcle withut a driver's licence. By means of order-ln-coundi. Jim Ehen. lrieal f!hlp whn i recently fined $300 with option or three months' imprisonment JgM Magistrate Aicciymoni in cuy po lice court on a charge, of supplying. an Interdict with liquor, as been given hi liberty. Miss Helen McCaffery, who js attending Provincial Normal Schooi i in Victoria, sailed by the Cardena Friday night to resume her studies in the Capital after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday ! season at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. P. MeOaXfer?.-here Ml. Joan Woodward, aged 13, pf : Smithcrs. who is to rscefve treat j nent at the Shrine Hospital in P:wUanri under the auspices of the Prince Rup3rt Shrine Club, arrived .n the city on last Friday afternoon's iate train from the interior On nr. a nUUl'. - l . ...... , . Catholic Church parish prle at TZ ' : "1 v. " u ana STM .inal "J?11 on me rar' ,. -. umm Iwmm oMMiini aena ior we souin. i!.p oust frw days in the city. H- ' ,avJJ(1 A I.., tit a ft .t AUfitUTMl .1)1 in ho ChrtaUnaa and Nr Year vacation vlstting airier home In arull hours lave, having turn di u J - Ntia division j by snow -rmiimnto on the n. w. Sarueot. after soendlni Jack Wynne , the Christmas and Ntw Year vacation at New HadWi with his I l. t MljuiiWin SUMi'ftrti " ' i muiucuu, .. tLuu .ma. rv. o. ami. n' a,Mj Mr Wyn. wiio toaveent. arrrvd to the city on Friday ' .hoal ifr mi a niMenwr on t SfSiTlaVeX rt " " os trip U, Vancou- noon's trin from the interior. -un.lnff north after having spent :"V.u Catala .I-irra. lart l evening returning to'dena to resume his studisc at thc4 the smelter Uma. Dr. E. E. Luoa. prUMipal of King Vancouver. Ole PhllMpon of North Paelflc ' &,ward !Ih SShool. was among Mrs. Sarah A. Twoiey, mother of! . . . .1 lineal tparhm rvttiWilna tn tVi. .(... frs D C tehtibrt of this elLy rfn5.ery arnvwi im wie city on wr - . ---- - -- --- i... I hi. "W ijv nerK io ine aaecoa mver w she Catalt last etefilnc from whose death occurred on Saturday Vaaoourer alter havkig sasnt thc8)aisg Armatcong in tbe.Oka- ter spending the Christmas and chrUrtmM atMl N Year vacation nagan distrkt. was born in Btsck ri New Year holiday seawn at Van-i"""" couver where Mrs. PMllipson and 1 family . wiiHer are in residence for the Mr. and Mrs. John MrRae. who Inghamshire, England, 74 years ago and had been a resident of Canada for twenty-four years. Sire kwa haw bean visiting in the city for widowed soon after arrival in Can With a good-siKti list of pan-" M"A1 Me- Iters including school teacher, forj1 An w- f" thU UhU city and district returning to n heir dutlea after spending the j'" to tfcrtr home at Terrace. Christmas ano New Year vacatien I a i ivtrttlng at their homes in tnei rerry was a passenger i with. Union steamer Catala, Capti "board the Catala last evening James Findky. arrived In port at rning to her school teachim? 8 o'clock last evauinc from the (duties at Port Slmoo alter spend south and sailed a coupk of hours the Chrttavas and New Year later for Anyo. Stewart and other jvacatton vtstttng in Tfritoria with northern poinU whence she wlHiner amsiu. hi, ana Mr, c c. return here fiwnorlow morning and , P" former! of this oiy. salt at 1 JO pjn. fr Vancoavrndi - - - - w - wavnoints. Ml Mar)orle Dimoek, Mrs. B. j Walker. Miss M. DaUney. Miss Js- Oaring the recent heavy snow- e D Moffatt and J. c. there was some uncertainty as on were amon-; m ambers of the )o- ada whsn her husband, Thomas Toole y, was killed in a runaway accident. A son, Cyril Too ley. was employed at the Prince Rupert el evator some four years ago but had since returned to Armstrong. In addition to Mrs. Schubert and this son. surviving children are: a son William Tooley. in Binning-' bam. England, a son Alfred, at Armstrong: a daughter Mrs. T. M. Warner at Armstrong and another daughter, Mrs. H. Winter, also at Armstrong. Canadian Legion, . B.EJ5.I. Mmbers will please attend funeral of our late Comrade Frank Oalganl from B. C Undertakers' triors Tuesday. 2 30 p.m. Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 Shoulder Pork, 4 lbs. Apples, 3 lbs Leg of Pork per lb Pork Chops 3 lbs. Veal Chops 3 lbs. . (tound Steak 3 lbs. Rump Roast of L?ef per lb. - T-Bone Roast , per lb Pot Roast K per lb. Bolllnf Beef 3 lbs I Leg of Veal per lb. Boned and Rolled Shoulder of Lamb, per lb Leg of Lamb per lb. Tomato Sausages per lb. Pork Sausages 2 lbs 60c! 18c 50c 50c 40c 15c 18c 10c 25c COAL! COAL! Our famous Edson, Alberta and Uulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Whoai Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Sit rhonei 551 V.CTORy RADIO VyE tingle dial controls it all and ail means world-wide broadcasts for you. Unquestionably the most revolutionary receiver we have ever heard. Don't miss the (pporcunity of hearing it this astonishing is -tube super-heterodyne tht brings in icituUr programs, police calls and transoceanic broadcasts. Terms you'll like. VICTOR B-14 Ml-Tm Utttitit tiu uiih uhl M mumitrt") k hoQ tbovt. . Coat la uul of tu it mrfMll. Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE good otne safe, be seen at Daily News. FOR RENT VERNON Apartments housekeeping rooms, newly renovated, 141 2nd Avenue. Phone Red 421. WORK WANTED LADY, age 24, wishes housekeeping for refined gentleman. Object matrimony. Apply Miss Brown, York Hotel. 7 WANTED j WANTED Cook stove, cheap for ! cash. Apply Box 198. Dally New ! 6 PAINTERS PAINTING and Paperhanglng Moller. Phone Refi Ntt TRANSFERS ISP I CAMERON'S Transfer. Dry birch, cedar, iackplne. Furniture mov- Oirti Intr tt 20c! 10c; 25c HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVINOl Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE IN fKOIlUK i LIVE Xmas present. Roller Cana-1 In lh surmtr Court of llrlllh t'l.liimhla In the mallrr of the "AilniliiWratlnii Art" and In thr mMrr of the ltte f hln Takuina. IktumI. Itrlalr TAKE NOTICK that by ordr er 1C Honor W. E. FWier. th Sth dy of January. AD. 1M4. I waa appoimeu AdmintaUator of the estate or 8Wno Takiuna. cteracU. und J1 pattle har-ing elalma jgolnat the aald wtate are Iwreby required to furnlah name, properly verified, to me on or before tbe 8th day of rebruarr, A.D. 134. and an paitlea Indebted to the eUt are required to pay the amount of their Indebted!! to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. rruvre Hupert, D O. Dn4 the Sth dy of Jautury, AD. iJi LOST Can LOST belt for men's light colored ttj trench raincoat. Kindly return to Daiiv News. ries. Otraranteed singers, snip " uauu-carvcu uf-ateici, any distance. Block. W. Hutson. Rand between Dunsmuir Street and Armoury. Finder return to Daily News. Reward. 3 FOUND FOUND Keys in case. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying vertisement. for this ad- PERSONAL PRIVATE home Kindergartens psy. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg. HELP WANTED, J i HOW to get a Ooverninentt Job. Free Booklet. The M.C.C. Ltd., Winnipeg. C. N. R. Trains 'or the East Mondays, . Wednesdays and Fridays 5;30p.m. rrom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Dseks ToUI I atselty M,Mt tsas Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting electric and Acetylene Weldlag ll-ten Derrick for Heavy Lifts sawmill and Mining Maebiatry Repaired and Overhaalad