PAGE SEC a? ml! tor fo from is 1 ! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE i Real Values! I DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY - SILVER WARE FLAT WARE - CLOCKS - TOILET SETS - HAND BAGS Evening Bags - Compacts , t WATERMAN and SHEAFFER Pens and Pencils Your name Engraved FREE Pipes and Men's Smoking Accessories Fine Assortment of Lamps and Shades : IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ideal Home Gifts New- Dinner Sets - Attractive Pottery - Sparkling Crystal Brass Ware - Baggage OPEN EVENINGS Max Heilbroner DIAMOND SPECIALIST DEMERS The Ladies' Gift Shop H HEAVY BLANKET CLOTH ft JACKETS S LIVINGSTON SKIRTS w from $4,50 $3.50 I B"a0unSES.of.crel"a,:t,$1.95to $3,95 J DANCE SETS UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT g2 00 FROM PORT SIMPSON gCj RETURN. All Meals and RETURN. Berth Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1935 and February 29th, 1936, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1936. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Tickets and All Information from Prince Rupert Agent - R, M. SMITH - Third Ave, Phone 568 or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S. Cardcna. TheRsh which made,Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage CoM Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 jyjajj Schedule ?j53 For th Fast $ Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5 pm. From the East M Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday $J , 10:20 p.m. fjj For Vancouver ; & Tuesday . :2:30 pjr j Thursday 9:30 p.m. 2 rtdav II dju December 5 and 19 .... p.m.' W From Vancouver jfji Sunday. . a p.m Wednesday ... ;0 a m SS Friday .... 4 p.m. G- A A pft uamDtr io ana a.m. oXlU jk For Anyox and Stewart 3 Sunday . 7 p.ni y Beautiful Pure Dvc Silk Lingerie at Reasonable ZZr 3 pm- mi i rices M COATS AT REDUCED PRICES mi fig Tuesday ..... ..n:30 arr $j Thursday 8 pjn. mm n ' From Naas River and Port Simpson " " " I Tuesday 11:30 am I For Queen Charlotte Islands i December 6 and 20 9 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-December 4 and 18 a.m. For Alaska-December 15 and 29 a.m. From Alaska- December 5 and 19 p.m. CN R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From ihe East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays 10:20 p.m. The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, ordinarily scheduled for the first Friday in January, has been postponed until' the second Friday, It was an nounced this morning at the secretary's office. I airy at the REGAL 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. a:rffrT'aiE:n''B'ii"g'ir;;i!"iii'"iB"i''iBi"HT'B DAILY NE7TS Monday, Dacember 23, The Astors, Mother and Son, in Parliament Among the early arrivals In London for the opening sniosi of a;e n Wiy-eiectcd BiiUsh Parliament were Lady Nanry Astor. r.ow a veteran commoner, and hm son and newly-elected member. Hon. William Waldorf Astor. both shown abovtj WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Capt. Dave Kilcliie Has New Boat Hough Weather on Gulf of Alaska Northholm in Tort. Capt. Dave Ritchie, well known Prince Rupert halibut boat operator, returned home on Saturday afternoon with the combination seineboat and halibutter Myrtle K. which he had purchased in Van- built some four or five years ago, has never before been in northern waters. I Frank Waterhouse freighter Northholm, Capt. A. W. Ogden, arrived in port yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and, after discharging local cargo, left for Surf Point mine, Porcher Island, to un-I Delayed by foggy weather which has been general along the coast, Union steamer Catala, Capt. Jamss Findlay, did not arrive from the south until 9:40 last night. She sailed a couple of hours later for Stewart, Anyox and 'other northern points whence shcHs due back here Tuesday morning, sailing at 1:30 in the afternoon for the south. The Catala brought a large Christmas mail from the south. The vessel arrived at Stewart at 12:15 noon Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Daly returned to port at 11 o'clock last night from a week-eitd hunting trip to Kwlnlmass, tlic party on board consisting of Capt. W. P. Armour. F. A. MacCallum, W. O Fulton and twb sons The bag consisted of a couple of geese and a goodly number of ducks. TRAPPERS: Have big: order for all furs especially MINKS AND MARTENS Ship; your goods as soon as received we wire valuation. If price not satisfactory goods returned at once. Express paid both ways. No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as $15; Interiors $15; Martens, as high as $49; Lynx, $30. In the market for good Silver Foxes. Make a shipment and be convinced. GOLD BLOOM is the best man The Old Reliable ' j. Tventy -Five Years Ago December 23, 1910 At a largely attended and lively TWO FILMS INTEREST Little America" and "Paris Sprins" on Capitol Theatre Screen In "Little . America," an authentic, breath-taking visual record of the latest South Polar expedition of Admiral Richard E. Byrd, and "Paris in Spring," a gay and romantic musical -picture, comprise -an interesting, double bill being presented aj the Capitol Theatre at, the first of this week. An absorbing drama has been woven into "Little America"' which includes dangerous thrill-packed events that befel the courageous troupe of men who struggled to conquer the polar regions I of Antarctica. There are numerous I thrilling episodes In blinding blizzards, mountain ascents, airplane jingnts. etc. it is grand entertainment replete with action, comedy land romance attending the adven-itures of the explorers and scien tists at the bottom of the world. Lovely Mary Ellis and debonair JtuIIo Carmlriatl ."are heroine and h-jro of "Pads In Spring." In connection with tie comedy romanc? ' are presented a quartette of brand new and popular tunes. The story revolves about Carmlnatl's hectic! love for Miss Ellis. Jessie Ralph and (Lynne Overman lead the support-, lng cast. FORGOTTEN VILLAGE LONDON, Dec. 23: CP Frlt-tenden, Kent, 700 population, is In meeting In the Empress Theatre aigant because it has been dc- last night. Mayor Fred Stork and bribed as "the forgotten village." members of the city council gavc'havm' no cinema and no railway, an account of their stewardship-but tnc residents declare they are during the past year Criticisms satisfied with these conditions, levelled at the administration by, - S. M. Newton were refuted by the Vancouver is nearlng completion members of the retlrinc council , and will couver to replace the Unome which and a good deal of time was spent pation Emll Kaufman is the con-he has operated for years. Capt. answering so-called slanders and i tractor and O L Proctor ntrhi. Kiicnie was accompanied ny nis misrepresentations. Aid. O. R. Na-son. Air, and the run up the coast den denied that, with the exeep from Vancouver to Prince Rupsrt tlon of himself. Aid V. W. Smith occupied three davs. The Myrtle K. and Aid. A. A. Mclntyre. the counts a 47-foot boatequipped with a ill was a "bunch of grafters" 70 h.p. Norwegian temi-dlceel en- Other speakers were Aid. Mclntyrr. gine. It was purchased from Carek Alii Pattullo, Aid. Lynch, Aid. Retadal of Vancouver, The vessel, Smith and Aid. Mobley. With rous ing enters ior rung ucorge and the city council, the mestlng brok.' up after 11 p.m. Exceptionally stormy weather at f"0 blg rehouse structure u belnS erected the local "ih. n,,if nf Ai. on water o week-end on the Gulf of Al the aska has caused the larger vessels of the Pacific Coast halibut fleet to scurry into port for shelter, thus shortening up the final catches of the season. The storm was one of the most severe on record, according to reports received at Prince Rupert, front for Kelly-Douglas Co. of Our Xmas Specials Are Continuing Till Dec. 31st. Make our store your shopping headquarters. Pri:cs are at rock bottom. load coal and take on concentrates WINK Old Port, Black f rt tYa emit It Cherry, Uinger, qt. bot GHAPE JUICE quart bottle 50c 75c Individual , 15C 7 UP, KING'S COURT OCp LEMON SOUR, qt. bot. fNo Charge for bottles) CHRISTMAS CANDIES and BOX CHOCOLATES at reasonable prices XMAS NUTS per lb CALIFORNIA WALNUTS large, per lb. MIXED NUTS 3 lbs. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS per lb. LYNN VALLEY PEACHES 2 tins DESSERT PEARS 2 tins JAP ORANGES per box 25c 25c 50c 10c 35c 29c 90c VEGETABLES Brussel Sprouts, 2 lbs.. 35c l TURKEYS & GEESE at low prices' FRESH COCOANUTS "fftnl large, each XUC , Cauliflower 25c to 35c Celery 15c to 20c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c' .WE DELIVER MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollar Have More Cent" P. O. Rox 575 Phone lg tect. M. Matheson is local manager' for the company. i TONIGHT and TUESDAY Uulkley Market and Capitol Theatre Turkey Give-Awar Week Now Until xmj. . M ... . ---- , eve o inras Given Mghtly! Drawing 9 P-M. n mantiiuntnt with pacUl opkttU On th loT notal Away Tonight ON THE SCREEN Setting dw Uihlon . . liJs A fit A Paiqmouat Pictur wft.t MARY EUIS TUlllO CARMINATI IDA LUPIHO LYNNE OVERMAN PLU8 ADMIRAL BVRD'S 2nd Antarctic Expedition Inti "Little America" At 8 33 Onre cn.-j There is Still Time To Make THIS CHRISTMAS The Happiest of All Phone G and arrange for a "VICTOR" Prices and terms to suit your own requirements "hristjtnja m RCA VICTOR S 5jra Cjuqztt radio fgr J2$jkW "The QiU that Iceps on Qhing" - eMaAs.Jjd mm iM .mmm CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver vis Ocean Falls arid way ports S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE. Fridays, 10 p.m. ' ' ,l To Vancouver Direct S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 5th. 10th, Jan. 2nd, 16th, 30th. To Ketchikan. Wrantell. Juneau and Ska e way 8S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 15th, 29th, Jan. 12th, 26th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st. 1935 to Feb. 29th, 1936. Final return limit March 31st, 1936. For information and reservations call or write W. L. COATES. General Atent. Prince Rupert, B.C.