lTnfcfmberl4,1935 Brra jesiSfSisassisasi 39c Hose, Mooiners, Children's Dresses, Children's Silk Under-Wear, Gowns, Pajamas, Etc. - The rt in effect from Dumber 1 to Jmuiry 5. Here it tn opportunity to combine busmen with plure while travel 1$ economic.!. Ticketi carry return limit of three month., allow stop-over privilesei. Why not plan a holiday now to visit your friend, and New Yean? Chrlstma. and relative, over Tratfl by Train! Safety Comfort Economy! ull Partlculan From Your Nr C.n.di.n National Ticket Asnt Hi V-65SS XION RTRAMSIIIPS. LIMITED yin iyj0, rrmce nuJt11' fcW ' t320O nunert for Vancouver: T5;CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 IM. 'S. CARD EN A EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Wy Stewart, Anyox and Naas River. sailings to Port Simpson, Fnrv,- An canines and tickets from lijSMlTn, Prince Rupert Agent, 'r Ave. 1 hone CANADIAN PACIFIC Vancouver vta Ocean Falls and way irts-" 0 Vancouver ntnt . . mtu S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 5th, lOth, Jan. 2nd, ioui. - Io tchikan, WrancelUJuneau...and Skaeway S'S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec". 15th. 29th, Jan. 12th, 26th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER ?32.00 Tlckets 1936. Final return on sale Nov. 1st, .1935 to Feb. 29th. limit. March 31st. 1936. For information and reservations call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent, rrince llnpert, .u I It's .. . , , .....i:., n.nilv New; -rcsung io Know wnen rawing " ; r' Iw hatthe peonle of the whole district are doing the same. Q SM1THERS MAN DIES Nils Swenson, Well Known Pioneer Of Bulkley Valley Succumbs Suddenly SMITHERS, Dec. 14: Nils Swen son. one of the best known old timers in the Bulkley Valley, died suddenly on Thursday afternoon while alone In his cabin- He had been out working all the forenoon In company with Mr. Eggleston and had come In for dinner. About four o'clock In the afternoon Mr Eesleston went to his cabin and found him on his bed. He sent toe a doctor Immediately It was found that he had been dead about two hours. Mr. Swenson came to Telkwa In 1910 and went Into the carpenter and contracting business mere Two years ago he moved to Sml- thers where he erected a largi bulldine and Installed machinery known whether he has any rela-Mves at all in the country. He wa1; a man of sterling character, and Industrious and ,the district has suffered a loss in his death. Everybody reads the Daily News There's reason. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and EngU Irtm aiJ BraM Gutla Eleetrie and AMtyU Welding. SpfciailiU n SawmtH and Mining Machinery. AR Type ft Gaa Engine Repaired and OrerhnleI, DAILY N1W8 PA01 THRBi THE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE LTD. omkmwk 77i Store uritft fie Christmas Spirit wweeewwejw? See our Christmas Gift Table With the following articles at these Special Prices 59c Mouses, Sweaters, Hose, Children's Dresses, Ladies' Bloomers, Slips, Children's Silk Pajamas, Night Dresses and Slips. Si FED TURKEYS Santa Claus At TO COYOTES Children's Story ! T-I mi v lVfnnfmfT Farmer From South of Francois 11UU1 iVlWlllig Lake Tells of Conditions in . That Part of Country . I The Children's Story Hour took B. Hougan of Tatalrose, south of tne form 0 a special meeting this Francois Lake, who, with Mrs. Hou-1 morning ln tne Elks- HaU for all gan, came in on me cxcuimuu cnlldren from 4 to 12 inclusive. Miss weeK, is continuing ms visn 101 a .-,- Ffiero onened the nroeram week or so. Mrs. Hougan returned j wlth plinQ solos followlng wnjch last evening. Mr, P E Robertson told a story Speaking of conditions this year . nhollt slelah A falrv tnen in the South Francois country. Mr.' ..Tlnrl- Rp11... Mrs. Npa, Car- Hougan said the hay and grain trs story was about evergreen crops were good but potatoes and trws and a mtle bird; Mlss Winnie turnips were a failure as there was a lack of moisture at the proper time. Mr. Hougan referred humorously to the turkey situatiqn by saying that they fed their turkeys to the coyotes. As a matter of fact, the coyotes are so numerous there that they take hot only the jturkeys but all other poultry and the farmers and went into the sash and door have to almost give up raising business adtolnlng the Little Lum jthem. Mr, Hougan favors an exten- ber vard He had not been wclllsion of the bounty season so that of late but complained very mue and his passing Is a matter or re ?ret to his many friends throughout the Bulkley Valley. It is not there may be a greater incentive to hunt the coyotes. Another suggestion Mr. Hougan has to make is that the time allow ed by the railway company in th? excursion ln Prince Rupert Is too short. He thinks the time allowed ln town should be at least a week. MILD WITH SNOW EDMONTON, Dec.14! Weather 1 mild on the prairies today with light snow reported from varlou: points- Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barrh Don't forget the number 456 Cameron told a story about decor-1 atlng the Christmas tree. Everyone sang "Jungle Bells." A surprise visit was paid by Santa Claus who had a few cheery words for the children and presents for everyone of 69c khe 144 who were there. The hour was brought to a close with a -grand march. j The Story Hour will meet again on January l for all children 9 to 12 inclusive. The program will be in charge of Mrs. J. R. Morlson, Mrs. 1 3. A. Bryant and Miss W. Cameron. Be wis;. Read trie want ads. Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUR GOOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores mar m am 7 Roasted and blended to perfection; result appetizing fragrance satisfying flavour. . -c Wntt ( Copy o( U NEW NABOB PREMIUM CATALOG T. KELLY, DOUCLAS CO. LTD.. VANCOUVER. CALGARY. W!NNI?E3 O ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE On account of a larger demand for new, goods, we are increasing our line of new furniture, spare carpets, mats, cork bath mats, window shades, etc. PHONE: GREEN 421 s Babies' Voil and Angel Skin Dresses, Blouses, Sweaters, Scarves, Ladies and Children's Silk Underwear, Bloomers Night Dresses and Pajamas. . ; v Event of the Christmas Season A tremendous sale of fine Christmas merchandise, every section in the store is taking part with scores of tempting bargains. For the Ladies' Lovely Rayon, Crepe-de-Chine or Satin Lingerie, Bags, Scarves, Hosiery, Dresses, Fur Trimmed Coats. For the Men i Tooke's Lovely Shirts, Underwear, Sox, Boxed Ties, f Zipper Coats, rajamas, Belts, Gloves, sweaters, Mufflers, Etc. You will enjoy shopping at the Peoples. Our experience for many years has enabled us to anticipate your every need. Our shocks are fresh, dainty and lovely for Gift Giving. This sale will be ample proof that a Merry Christmas can be a thrifty matter by shopping at The Peoples. XMAS GIFTS - Buy Your Gifts Now and Save - XMAS GIFTS FRESH MILK AND ; CREAM DAILY .) VALENTIN DAIRY j Phone 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprietor ;? -A IIOME AWAY FROM I DOME" Rates 11.00 a ,50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 109 . Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Birch Wood I Cedar Wood Jackpine