December 28, 1935 atrc-ay WAQA THRSS DAILY NEWS United Church Jolly Christmas HIJRCH NOTTCR1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Last Christmas Tree Party Night ... FIRST PRESBYTERIAN f.HIIRfH JM . ww. UfcMiA' i'' I'rraclir r Itev. W. D. Grant Hollinrwdrth. BJ. SliS " Orcanist: Mn. E. J. Smith iffl 11 A.M., HOLY COMMUNION Sermon Subject: "LOOKING BACKWARD" 12:15. Sunday School 7:30 P.M., Sermon Subject: "LOOKINQ FORWARD" A Sermon for the New Year Visitors are very welcome We Wish A Happy New Year To You All Ormes Ltd, Ufir. Pioneer Druqef ists the Kxall BUrt Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 li.rn., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. arc In effect from December 1 to Jiniury 5. Here 1$ an opportunity to combine builneii with pleure while travel It economical. Tlcktli carry return limit of three monthi, allow itop-ovcr privilege!. Why not plan holiday now to visit your friends nd relatives over Christmas and New Year's? Travel by Train! Safety Comfort Economy! Vutl Pirtlcultri From Your Nrti Cndwn Ntionl Ticket Ajtnt V-6J-SS UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 to February 29th, 1936. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and return $32.00. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESI1AY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAKDI'NA FRIDAY, 10:30 IM. Due Vai;ouver, Monday a.m, Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from It. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec 5th, 19th, Jan. 2nd, 16th, 30th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skarwa S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 15th, 29th, Jan. 12th, 2th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1935 to Feb. 29th, 1930, Final return limit March 31st, 1936. For Information and reservations call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent, Princs Rupert, B.C. Fr messenger or taxi pnont C5. You can rem a cat at Walker's as low aj S1.50 ft day. plus 7c. tnlle. j - i Tonight's train, due from the east at. 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. RL Rev. O. A. Rlx D.D., Bishop of Caledonia, left on last evening's train for Port Swing ton whence he will return here on this evening's train. Robert Moxley left on last eve ning's train for Vancouver where! he will visit over New Year's after which he will proceed to Victoria to resume his studies at Provincial Normal School. Charles E. (Chuck) Hlckey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hickey, sailed last nieht on the Princess Adelaide for Seattle where he will continue his studies at the Univer sity of Washington. Mrs H. Long, who has been vis iting here for several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frizzell, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night on her return to her home at Courtenay. Vancouver Island. How would you like to have a steady Income of $134 a month, commencing Immediately? It can be done. You will have to invest some money and the management will take only a small fraction of vour time. H. Q. Helgerson Ltd. would be glad to talk to you about It. (tf) Announcements Hogmanay Dance, Oddfellows' lall. Elks' New Year's Eve Novelty Dance. Nordkapp Xmas Tree. January 3 JuriiorChamber Snowball Frolic fanuary 24. New Year's Eve Novelty Dance Moose Hall, 10 o'clock Come and Join the crowd the same as last year. Everybody Welcome Want Ads WANTED WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Apply Box 260, Daily News. (tf) I V ANTED Small male pup. prefer ably wire-nairea terrier, spaniei or small type, Phone Black 202. 2t. MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression- Be a Civil servant rosiman Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free B6okt J'How to get a Government Job.v M.C.p. Civil Service School, Wln- nlpes. PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens, pay. Wft start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE 7-19 HP. Easthope en- glne: Apply 707 Eighth Avenue West. (339) FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protectlop against lire. Dally News. (tf ) LOST LOST-5mall bunch brown leather case, ' 827. Of keys In Phone Red For messenger or taxi phone C5. Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tt) Be warm and comfortable by Tiding in 32 Taxi It costs the same. Miss Marie Mussallem assisted in news announcing over the local radio station today. H. s. Keiser of Inverness can nery sailed last night on the Prin cess Adelaide for Victoria to spend the rest of the winter. On New Year's Day the post office wickets will be closed all day. The public lobby will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. All outgoing mails will close at 12 noon. Members of Tsimpsean Lodge will attend divine service at the Baptist Church tomorrow evening Members of. Tyee Lodge and so journing brethren are invited to attend. Brethren will congregate In the Church basement at 7:15. (298) Phillip Arnold Palmer Bradfleld was charged In city police court before Magistrate McClymont yes-terdav with belne found In a dis orderly house and was remanded! until next Monday. T. W. Brown is acting as counsel for Bradfleld who Is out on $50 ball. Sentence of twenty days Im prisonment, without option of fine, was passed upon James Sim by Magistrate McClymont yesterday. the charge being drunkenness to which Sim nleaded suilty. It is likely that a more serious charge will be laid against Sim. H. W. M. Rolston, publisher of the Stewart News, who has been ser iously 111 for some time, was a pas senger aboard the Prince George Thursday night going through to his home In Victoria for a visit. He was accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolston of Victoria, who were called to Stewart recently on account of his illness. Indian Woman On Three Charges Of (293) Dwelling Thefts Priscllla Smith, already charged with theft of $30 from the proprietress of the Westholme Rooms, appeared in city police court yesterday before Magistrate McClymont on two further similar charges of theft from a dwelling, the other alleged Incidents having been at 1 the Eagle Rooms. In one case the woman took $40, the other being merely an attempt. The mother of a small child, she was remanded for sentence after pleading guilty. ix tub srriiKMK roniT of imiTisii COI.l'MMA In Trolinte In (lie Mutter of the " Aclnilnl-trntlo: Art" Anil In the Matter of t lie F.state of James O. Tatslras. leceaeil. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge f the supreme Court or British columm.vi made the 6th day of December 1935. 1 wa appointed Administrator of th; Estate of James O. Patslcas, Deceased. Intestate, late of Prince Rupert, B.C. All persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the ISth day of January 1936; otherwise disposition of the said Estate wiu be made without regard thereto All parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their itweDteanew to me rortnwitn. DATED this 9th day of December NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS SILVER KINO No. 1; SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER KINO No. 4; SILVER KINO No. 5; SILVER KINO No. 6; SILVER KINO No. 7: SILVER KINO No. 8; BLUEBIRD No. 1 & BLUEBIRD No. 2 MINERAL CLAIMS, Situate in the Atlln Mining Division of Casslar District. Where located: Whitewater Creek, Tulfequah River. TAKE, NOTICE Uiat D. C. Sharpstone. acting as agent lor Raymond. L. Walker, Free Miner's Certificate No. 84891-D; Daniel H. Moller. Free Miner's Certificate. No. 64877 -D; Harry C. Bracken, Free MUv vr's Certlfloftte No. 64876-D; Arthur Hed man. Free Miner's Certificate No. 64890 D; Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Corpora tlon, Free Miner's Certificate No. 98026- D; Walter Barron, Free Miner' Certlfl cl No. 64888-D; D. J. MaoDougall, Free Miner's Certtftoate No. 64889-D, Intends Etxty days from the date hereof, to ap ply to the Mining Recorder for Certin catea of Improvements foe the purpose of obtaining Crown Granta of the above claims. And Further take notice that action, under section 85 of the Mineral Act, must be commenced before the Issuance ot auch Certificates ot. Improvements. Dtd this lint day ot Deoimber, 1933 Entertainment by Primary Depart- Affair By Oddfellows and Itebekah mcnt Followed By Santa Claris' . Lodees Very Enjoyable Visit ! ' A very jolly Christmas party was m.. xh.tni iw r Uu Prim- held bv the Oddfellow and Re-1 ary Department of the First United bekah Lodges last evening In the'r Church Sunday School was held hall on Fourth Avenue, about V,5 on Friday afternoon when a ve.-y adults and children being present, j pleasant afternoon was spent ay ime vauoi ...u M pupils and friends. ered. The program included reel-1 o - -M y Vile nnA fw tations by Alice Barbe, Bertna ance and. assisted by the teachers. Montelth, Norma Geddes. Thomas distributed gifts, candy and or Tattersall. Delpalne Lear. Pauline Montietn, Lorraine aaroe. uwea-, children. iangens to the Rev C D Clarke welcomed Uie uuiyn 11.. ui , Zllla Sherman. Mrs. V Smith and present and the program Included,: Chorus bp the school, recitations H. M. Daggett, vocal duet by DC- by Sheila Andrews, Mamie McCal- P'"ne onu u s 7 John Mcintosh, Junior I him. Svbll Dabb. Howard Mello. Daggett, and Haze war corne Marie Boulter. Chrlssie Montgom-I ery and Bobbie Carr, dance " -v by James Hadden and Bobby Peeev Barclay song by Stanloy Car piano so'l'o b Eddfe Clccone Hale. Irish Jig by Betty Wilkinson. , .... .u- 1 "The Three Links" portrayed by ana CJlurua uy urc ... , 4l0rfor .TnVin Terrace Enjoys White Christmas standstill owing to the unseason ably soft weather conditions. Sr.jw was also reported for Christmas from all other interior points. The snow started falling at Ter race Monday afternoon, the storm being In full progress by evening. Christmas Day found the snow on Joying their Christmas sleighs. Mrs. R. Mathews, who came to the tlty a couple of weeks -ago with her husband, who Is still a pat-lent in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, returned to her home in Terrace on last evening's train. DUAiCI little UJU wv... t.Dy ana .eiaa naie, a mjuh an.ci.vii by the Rebekahs. Miss E. M. Earl and Mrs G. V. Wilkinson and solo by Mrs. James Simpson. After a sumptious supper was enloved Santa Claus arrived on the scene, bringing toys, fruit and Sudden Change in Weather Brings- - - . . 1 Snow and tool wina . . ... jeral convenor assisted by Mrs. J. (a. Murray, Mrs. William McLeod, Christmas Eve brOUeht COlder !w t o T,t, a HloMrhall .T . 1 jviia. o u. xtfiiiv. .1. ... weather to Terrace with a strong McGlashan and others. north wind . and snow . on the ground, according to word received from the interior. .Thus a green Christmas was averted at the elev enth hour Sam King, well known native resident of Bella Coola, was a pas-seneer aboard the Cardena yester day going through to Vancouver. It was a "break" for the logging He had wlth him a large lot of furs hncinpss whinh had been' at a which he disposed of locally. LAND ACT Sotlo of Intuition to apply to lase una I t oDtMrf uTTPPRT ijind Recordlnc ! District of Range 5 Coant. and Jat 1 about 1-a mile soum 01 me " i Brown Homeslte Lease on rsuau Stephens Island. . Take notice that William Anthony steDnens isi. . . -1 - n i ifamwr in. the ground to a depth Of a few tads to apply for a lew ot the follow- inches and the children were en- Commencing at ft jxt planted on a 11 uunx wlrhln an lnlet Ol SKI Sliutia i0icu.u v av.... akl Day, about 20 Feet wesv ot iwjr boathouse. which U located approxlm-o a miiM ftrtiiih of the W . A. Brown Homeslte Lease thence West 1200 Feet; thence North- 800 Feet ... i pnn Vert: thence South 900 Feet; thence West 600 Feet to point of commencement and containing Thirty acres, more or WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November 4th. 1B3S C-2 NATUm COFFEE Is rich and full Havoured ., . . It Is thermalo roasted and perfectly blended. NAHOH comes to you In vacuum packed glass jars or cans. Ask your grocer for NABOB coffee today. Writ for Frea Prtmlum CaltUtg to KELLY, DOUGLAS & CO. LIMITED VANCOUVSR. CALGARY WINNIPEG Mil -.III H MOPS and POLISHES IOCO LIQUID GLOSS For cleaning and polishing pianos, woodwork, furniture and motor cars. 8 oz. bottle 15c; 12 oz, bottle 25c DUSTING MOPS In assorted sizes and colors from 75c to $1.50 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 258 Third Avenue Phone 101 Between All Stations in Canada Tickets good going Monday, December 30, to Wednesday January 1. Returning, leave destination Thursday, January 2, 1936. Full vartitvltrt from Loral Aomt W115S Mackenzie's Furniture Start the New Year Right With a Good ' Simmons Bed You will congratulate uuiccn un Having and we sell them. Phone 775 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbasins, Windows, and Mirrors. Cannot scratch. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarellL Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Birch Wood Cedar Wood Jackpine Try -s, Dally News classified id.