S 1933 IX DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE ,NEQUALLED VALUES IN 1 U s v sU,rt ',as t'xct'llt l 'H previous efforts ilmiKil liewildrrinu vnriclv K.vorv t D'1"' . . "...1 t i!r..il t . . i,i)rijrw irusiir nim ih-siuuiiiiiv nosigiu-d cards ji inii uiui'iiwuv iimiii vi urn- i iiniu inn weioiv liuv r- plainly -prict'tl ami there's lots of room .1 ...loi'liiill. Tlu n is also on display a splendid array of M1STIC GIFT CALENDARS Ljfullv (Usiiiiied ami conveniently nrnintfcci- Coinc id look thi in over lucre s no o!)!iii(ion to purchase. Hox N'o. 2 Regular 75c Beau-tif :il colored folder ad r clcr'fs. 15 ur.'3 .... 35 I5px No. 1 One dozen. Regular value 50c. All folders with envelopes . . 25 Box N'o. 5 Itl value 1.50. TJe l;xs Series. 15 c&rds ... $1 Box No. 3 Reg. f 1.00. Large delightful Christmas folders. 21 cards 75c llkuk Unls priced at 2 for 5c, 5c. 10c and 15c. Ir fc. v ho have put oil' ordering their PRIVATE irns, Mvs (,m:i:TiN(; cahds foh ovhkskas IWl sh to announce there is still lime. We print ( ids in our own Printing Plant and can exe- fit nrtirrs in a lew Hours. ose,Cowan & LattaLtd. KSXEU BLOCK, THIRD STREET ENTRANCE. For your best mart friend! . , your brain tor somemmu i RACKING give yourven'bcstmanfriend something that he really will appreciate Take a tip from old Santa! Give him a Waterman's Patrician wiling set the very finest writing instruments that human hands can produce. He will im-mediately recognize the Patrician s hand' cSftedbeauty-anditwillrenderhimyears and years of perfect writing service. Come in and let us show ypu this Water-man's masterpiece. Made in six colors each with a matching pencil. Ormes Ltd. Ctfr Pioneer Uruqpts The KeTill Start iun Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. naa and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till D.ELIO Phones: 81 & 82 9 p.m. FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy - - We Sell If PHONE: GREEN 421 ?ou lose anyUung, . try ,a xlafied ad. lLNEWS NOTES Be warm and comfortable by rid- lag In 32 Taxi It costs b,e same. Christinas cards, exceptionally fine assortment. Special, discounts oh orders placed at store. Max Heilbroner. (Dec. 4) For Xmas order your cut flowers, potted plants and, holly wreaths now from Vance's Rower Shop, Capitol Theatre Block. (279) Superior quality service weight hose, with special elastic tops, lat est snaaes, at the Fashion Footwear, tf. Ivor Robspn, for his third offence on a charge of drunkenness, w,as sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment, without option of fine, in city police court yesterday. Names of children under thlr- Thorvald Rastvedt, who broke his collar bone Monday night when ;he fell from a high ..point on th? sidewalk on Sixth street near Fra ser Street, is progressing as well ns can be expected at, 'the Prince Rupert General Hospital, it is re ported. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert James Martin, Massett; E. Davis and J. P. Babcock, Victoria; FranK T. Bell, Washington DC; Edward W. Allen and Dr. W- F. Thompson, Seattle. Central H. M. Hanson, Queen Charlotte P. Tessem, Saskatoon; J. Jones, Saskatoon; W..M. Pack, city- Knox S. Gurgevich, Vancouver; B. Johnstone, William Murray. J. Kat- ruk, Sam Douglas, S. Johnstone, Dr. L. W. Kergin and H. Ward, city; V. L- Hanson, Minor; A, Mc-Donell. Kaml'oops; C. Blair, Wlnnt- n. Preston. Sunnyslde; S. MacFee,. Edmonton. Announcements United Bazaar, December 5. Comedy "Bunty Pulls the Strings", Presbyterian Church Dec. 5 and 6. S. O. N. Ski Club dance December 6. Drawing for radio. Toe H Christmas Cheer Novelty Dance. Moose Hall, December 6. Anglican tea, Mrs. R. tosh, December 12. Tuesday meets. Wednesday Moose L. Mcln rnnnrilnn Leelon. B. E. S. L. Christmas Tree, Dec. 21. Sons of Norway Xmas Moose Hall, December 26. Hogmanay Hall. Basketball tonight. You can rent, a ear at Walkers as low u $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile S. O. N. Ski Club basket social and dance, I. O. O. F. Hall, Friday, 9:30, Admission, 35c. (281) Owing to. lack of a quorum, the regular, monthly meeting of the Prince, Rupert Players Guild, sche duled for; last evening, was can celled. Special costumes for the threi acj, comedy ''Bunty Pulls Th. Strings" arrived on Sunday's boot See it at the Presbyterian Church Thursday or Friday, "8:15 pjn. Admission, adults 50c. school children 25c. (281) Inspector John A. Fraser, pro- teen for Canadian Lesion Xmas vlnriai' nollpe. who has been on a once. Children of members o: 0n the Princess Norah this after-Legion or Women's Auxiliary ejlg- noon. ' ible. '"" ' if. ' W. R. Love and his mother, Mrs. C. P. R. steamer Princess NprahA. H. Love, will sail on the Prince Capt. William Palmer, is due in George ' tonight' for' Vancouver-port at 3:30-this afternoon from They are planning to travel as Skagway and other Alaska,, points far squth as California on a vaca-and will sail an hour later for tion trip. Vancouver Mrs. John McRae and her sister, Mrs. J. H. Comer of Stewart, will be leaving by Friday evening's train on their return to Terrace after having been in the city for the past ten days, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McRae. You will enjoy "Bunty Pulls Th2 Strings". It is a royalty play pro- Laurltz Tessem, local salmon fisherman, left on last evening's train for Halifax where he will embark December 13 aboard the steamer Duchess of Richmond for a visltto his native home in Ber gen, Norway. Richard Meadows, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meadows, and his friend. Reginald Blake of Victoria, dUced by special arrangement with who has been visiting here for Samuel French & Co., New York. some (,ime are sailing tonight on At the Presbyterian Church Thun- the Prince George for Victoria day or Friday at 8:15 pjn. Admis-1 were they will spend the Christ sion, adults 50c, school children se mas season. (281) t Fred M. Wells, managing director of the Omlneca Gold Quartz Mines Ltd., which Is operating the fa- j mousDardanelles proper on Cop- per'Rrver near Terrace, is here. .i Tree, Dance, Oddfellows' MOOSE HALL Tonight Basketball. Saturday Junior meets. Moose Moose Chapter Lodge Special meeting. Thursday 12th Moose Legion banquet. aboard the steamer Princess Norah this afternoon returning south after a trip to Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory on mining busi ness. Stephen McNeil of Usk, original locator of the Dardanelles, Is at present in the city. Dr. W. A. Found, deputy minister of fisheries, was the speaker at a joint luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary and Gyro Clubs in the Commodore Cafe today, other members of the International Fisheries Commission also being present among a number of guests In addition to a large attendance of members of both clubs. W. M. Blackstock, president of Rotary, and S. J. Jabour, president of the Gyros, shared duties as. chairmen. New Comfort for Those Who Wear rjki-ili'if'r I am at the REGAL SHOP taking orders for Gifts for the whole family. Also Cards, Toys, Books, Etc. Our Rear Store Bazaar is now open Inspection cordially Invited Goods gladly reserved. FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. FALSE TEETH No loneer does any wearer of false teeth need to be uncomfortable. FASTEETII, a new, greatly imnroved nowder. snrinkled on un- . r . . A 1 Der or lower mates, noias uicra firm and comfortable. No gummy. gooey, pasty taste or reeling, ue- odorlzes. Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. Party Last Night For Couple About To Leave Rupert Mrs. William Barton and Mrs. J. Campbell were, co-hostesses at the home of the latter last evening at a delightful bridge party and dance! in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur who are leaving the city on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow Tree to be handed in to Canadian 'trip into the Atlln district, is re- night to take up future residence Legion or to Women's Auxiliary at ! turning to the city from the north!1" Victoria. On behalf of the guests as sembled, presentation was made to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of a beautiful travelling bag. ' Prize winners at bridge were: ladies' first, Mrs. Vernon Smith; second, Miss Jean Stalker; men's first, Louis Richardson; second, William Barton. Trjose present at the party, were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith, William Barton. Louis Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor, Miss Jean Stalker and Charles Graham. Thomas McMeekln left on last evening's train for a brief busi ness trip to Terrace He IS expected to return to the city WHEN THEY SHOW THESE SIGNS Nervousness, Constipation, and Poor Appetite, cheek thefr diets for th!$ all' important, 3 -purpose vitamin Many are nervous, poor in appetite, system out cf order, because their daily diets lack enough of the precious Vitamin D for keeping fit. Few things Keep them back like a lack of thi protective food element. So give everyone Qualter Oats every morning. Because in audition to it generous supply of Vitamin B for keeping fit, it furnishes food-energy, muscle and body-building ingredients. For about Yit pet dish. Start serving it tomorrow for a 2-xvecks test. Quaker Oats has a wholesome, nutlike, luscious appeal to the appetite. FUvory, surpassingly good. All grocers supply it. Even before their first Birthday Quaker Oats was selected as the cereal for the Dionne Quintuplets To the Ladies TP ... rA Boxed in Xmas Box Shirt a of course What would a man's Christmas be without ties? Most men depend on their Christmas ties to carry them through the winter for it's an exceptional man indeed who'll buy himself enough ties all year long. We have a big selection, in all the newest colon, patterns and fabrics and we'll expect to see you looking' them over soon. Arrow Forsyth Tooke You've never seen a man who didn't need shirts ... or a man who wasn't tickled pink to be given sonie. Let our shirts help solve your man gift problem. All sizes. All styles. All colors. Lambie & Stone STYLE QUALITY SERVICE When Buying Coal Why Not Purchase The Best? Nanaimo Vancouver In ourcoAlyoull lnd the heat. Thai will make cur home complete Island Coal Foothills Alberta Sootless Coal Bulkley Valley Coal Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd 651 Phones 652 r- tir oya Bean j . 1 3 Bread.. ill iernjiuua iui xuuonnfc II " English Crumpets Meat Pies Finest Pastry & Cakes Van's Bakery 'MHBHasaanMMU - Christmas Decorations Decorating Your Rooms With DE-LUXE WALL TINTS and the effective color combinations made possible with Dapl-Art will make your home attractive for Christmas. fif Five-pound package VJV THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 to February 29th, 193U. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and return $32.00. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 1M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 P,M. Due Vancouver, Monday a m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Affent, Third Ave. Phone 568 n ifl Of -3 Vi t I t