y y y y y y y PAGE TOUR DaSLY Wewb I Hi We Wish A HAPPY CHRISTMAS To You All Ormes lid. "3iu Pioneer Druqtyists The Rexall Stow Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 pan. Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 pan. till 9 pan. DEMERS Wish Everyone A Very Happy Christmas and A Prosperous New Year A Holiday Greeting For You In earnest appreciation of your patronage in the past year may we extend to you our best wishes for a Merry Christmas. VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 A Message to You At Christmas Time In true appreciation of the patronage that you have extended to us in the past vear let us express our wishes to you for a verv MERRY CHRISTMAS. Vance's Flower & Gift Shop Capitol Theatre Building 1 i LOCAL NEWS NOTES For mess ngt r or taxi phone 65. S. O. 'N. Xmas Tree, Moose Hall, Dec. 26, afternoon, children, 2 to 4; evening at 8, adm. '50c (296) Christmas Day service. 11 ajn.. tomorrow, Presbyterian Church, Everyone -welcome. William McLean, well known pio neer prospector and mining man of Alice Arm, arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the north to pay a Tlslt here. The case against Wong Jong Ping, charged with having opium In possession and on ball for $2000, was this morning again remanded until December 31. Mr. and Mrs. George Hills and family arrived In the city on the Catala this morning to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting with relatives. The County Court case of Harry Moo vs. Klllas and Christopher, in which $40 Is claimed as wages due in lieu of dismissal without notice. has been further adjourned. Thomas Mackay, accountant for the Premier Gold Mining Co., arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the north for a brief visit. He will return to Premier on the Prince George tomorrow Members of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club enjoyed an informal Christmas Eve luncheon today, the program being of an impromptu nature. Past President W. H. Tobey was In the chair in the absence of President S. J. Jabour. Mrs. Rebecca Innes, Indian, for drunkenness, was fined $10, with option of seven days' imprison ment. In city Dollce court this morning. Robert Innes, similarly ' " J I Steele was remanded for seven days, also on a drunkenness charge WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Cant James Findlay, returned to port at 10:15 o'clock this morning from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this af ternoon for Vancouver and way- points. The Port Esslngton powerboat Billmor, Capt. James Donaldson. returned to port about noon yes terday after a week-end huntme trip to Khutzamateen with Alex McRae and H. B. Stiles. The bag consisted of about twenty-five mallards. The Billmor left late yesterday afternoon for Port Esslngton. 1 The Armour Salvage Co.s service boat Daly was at Big Bay today. maKing delivery there of the last 300.000 feet of logs from the lod ging operations which have been conducted at Shawatlans Lake during the past season. Altogether about 1.250.000 feet was taken out. some of which was shipped recently to the Orient aboard tha Norwegian motorship Danwood. Announcements Sons of Norway Xmas Tree Moose Hall, . December 26. Hogmanay Dance. Oddfellows' fall Elks' New Year's Eve Novelty Dance. Nordkapp Xmas Tree. January 3 MOOSE HALL Moose DANCE Christmas Eye II PJkL For messenger or taxi phone 65. Be warm and comfortable by ria tag In 32 Taxi It costs the same. You can rent a ear at Walker u low u $130 a day. plus 7c a mile. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. As a Christmas gift a Pyrex dish is always acceptable. Get one at Thompson's Hardware. Mrs. Milton Gonzales will arrive on the Prince George tomorrow morning from Vancouver. Hotel Arrivals Central D. McLean, Port Esslngton; An gus MacDonald. city. Knox D. A. Wilson, Hadelton: J. Barr- ley, Vancouver; S. Stormbery. Sioux Lookout: M. Jacobs. Hays-port: M. L. Clark, Georgetown: Capt, L. Williams, ms. Norco: E Jameson and Mrs. Johnson, Kel- owna; S.-'R. Barlow. Montreal. Royal R. M. Chennon and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, Oona River; A. Hanson, city. Twenty -Five Years Ago December 21. 1910 The city council passed the "new licence bylaw. It provides for clos ing of bars each week-night except Saturday at 11 pjn. and on Satur days at 10 pjn. The opening hour Is set at 5 am The finance committee, after a conference with a delegation from the board of directors of the Prince Rupetr General Hospital, decided to recommend to the city council that a special grant of $1000 be made to assist the hosnital In Its present financial stringency. On a special Christmas sailing to Vancouver, the steamer Prinze George sailed for the south, hoping to make the trip in little over twenty-four hours. Passengers Included Mr. and Mrs. C D. Mrs. J. H. Hlldltch and P. W. Scott! Mail Schedule For the East Monday. Wednesday and Friday 5 p m. From the 111 Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday - 1020 pjn. For Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 pm nVe thank you for Joiic splendid u support and goodwill during the past and now wish you ev- ' erytfcing that is good. A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Mackenzie's Furniture Pbone 775 TRAPPERS: Hare bijf order for aU Ihjts espe- dally 3IIXKS AXD M.4RTENS Ship your goods as soon as receded we wire valuation, if price not satisfactory goods returned at once-Express paid both ways. No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as $15-Interiors 515; Martens, as hlzh as J; Lynx, $30. In the market lor good Silver Foxes. Mate a shipment and be convinced. GOLDBLOOM is the best man The Old Reliable Kitkatla Couple Wedded Yesterday Miss Dorreen Mercy Nelson II" comes Bride Of Chester Frank , Bolton At Ceremony In Cathedral A pretty wedding was solemn lac I at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathed ral. Very Rev. James B Gibson of Relating, when Miss Dorreen Mercyl Nelson, daughter of Mr. and M. Tohn Nelson of Kitkatla. beeaw the bride of Cheater Prank Bolton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank BHra,' also of Kitkatla. Mrs. Henry Be toy Brown) watt matron of honor and there wera several bridesmaids. Henry Hrtln was groomsman. Following the wedding ceremony. there was a wedding feat in the Commodore Cafe. Children's Party At Radio Station Juveniles Featured on Eveninr Projrram Over Air Here Last Night There was a Christina party over the air from the local radio station last evening. Mrs. J. S. Black and Miss Venetia Feero being in charge of the arrangement of the program and acting as ac- Dunoan Munro arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from Premier to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting here with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs,. Jack Munro, Second Avenue, Westvlew. companists. The children taking ICCS Judge and Lois Judge, with vocal Joy Berg and I net Berg, vocal trio; Audrey Grtmble. Mam ret navpv Nora Raybone and Inez Be"rg, vocal Quartette, and Jack Eastwood, vio lin solo. Try a Daily News classified ad New Full Size HOOVER for only $gn.5o 1 Gire Her a Hoover and You Give Her the Best! : "IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS i AS IT CLEANS" Kaien Hardware Your Christmas Gift Store Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue ii Birch Wood Cedar Wood Jackpine The ease of jk w cnareed with hn(- possession, was t,AT S tot eight days oucomIr2UD5l police court .... "P tti 1 1 Milton Gonzales "ILH fentff counsel: "JnUtl BOSTON CAFF. Special Christmas Dinn $1.00 Queen Olives Celery en Branche i Fresh .Shrimp Cocktail or Fruit Cocktail Coffee Milk Just Between YOU AND ME er SOUP .' Chicken a la Plmtanlere, or Consomme Clear Entree: Banana Fritter, Custard Sauce Choice of Roost Local Young Turkey. Chestnut Dressing .and Cranberry j, t. Stuffed Tame Goose, Baked Apple Vegetables: Brussels Sprouts or Asparagus Hps DESSERT EnglHh Plum Pudding. Hard and Sweet Sa-ice Vanilla Ice Cream Hot Mince Pie or Pumpkin Pie Fruit Cakes Tea solos; Joyce Taylor and Zelda Hale,' --,!,T,.,,5H.,.,s", with recitations: June Berg and SiS joy Berg, vocal duet; June Berg, -3 lr 'If' The Light of fntT T . Understanding ESP May your Christmas be merrier For having made it so for others. Dry Goods & Novelty Shop While We're On the Subject Just wanted to express our most sincere appreciation for your patronage and to . wish you a Merry Christmas. MRS. H. S. PARKER The Exclusive Ladies' Readv-to-Wear 6i May this most kindly of seasons bring to you joy unbounded. A very Merry Xma RM.KI.F.Y MARKET