Saturday. December 5, 1030 FLAVOR! A New "Multi-Bean" Blend PYREX GIFTS I'yrex Oyen Ware and Pyrex Top-or-Stove Ware arc ideal gifts. Made of clear glass they combine beauty with utility in your cooking equipment. Pic Plate Casseroles Custard Cups Measuring Cups Bread Pans THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Used Goods Picture Frames, price 25c, 50c & 75c Hand Sewing Machine ...... $18.00 Badminton Racket, Slazengers .....$4.00 Violet, Ray. '.. .$5.00 Vibrators .$2.50 & $5.00 Radios, Battery Sets .$10.00 & S25.00 Violin, full size . .$12.50 Tenor Banjos '....t...;;fte;;..;.6.00, $18.00 Flute ..1 $12.00 Clarinet $15.00 D. E L 10 FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy Used Goods of Any Description For Cash Phone Green 421 Third Avenue Business Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Union Steamships, Limited Bteamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CAT A I. A KVKKY TUESDAY, 1:30 I'M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 T.M. Due Var buver, Monday am. ii convenient picum: iiu'i"" further information regarding eservations and tickets from A- W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL NOTICE Christmas Holiday Sailings to Vancouver via Waypoints: ,s S. CARDENA aves Prince Rupert-Friday? December 18th at 5:00 p.m. Arrives Vancouver SundayDecember 20th at 2:00 p.m. (approx.) S-S. CATALA aves Prince Ruuert Tuesdav December 22nd at 12:00 noon. Amve5 Var?Su?er ThuffiaTDebS 24th at 9:00 a.m. (approx.1 8S. Catala leaves Vancouver northbound Friday, January 1st at 9-0 Sunday, p.m., January 3rd. P.m. arriving Prince Rupert SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FARE, $32.00 Please make your reservation euuy A. W. NEWMAN.. Arent. Prince Rupert CIlilED FOR SALE FOR SALE Beaver Bottling Works as a going concern. Uf). FOR SALE General Electric Hand Cleaner, almost new, $15.-Phone Blue 272. tf. A CHRISTMAS Present "that will please, a Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 or Green, 106. (tf) FOR SALE Kitchen Range, complete with oil-burner. Heater with oil-burner. Moving. Bargain. I Phone Blue 714. (285) FOR SALE Pair 'white pit butt terriers, male 2 years, female 1 year, unrelated. Cheap. Good watch. Kind with children. Box 9 Dally News. (286) LAST FEW DAYS Furniture Fac tory Samples must be cleared at sensational bargain prices, 10-plece Chesterfield groups- $62.-50; 3-piece Langham Chesterfield $84.50; 10-plece Bedroom Suite, high-grade Eastern hardr wood construction, Burl fronts $115.50; Genuine Walnut cedar chests.. ..$14.50. Order today. Take advantage of this splendid op-portunlty to save. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 801 Beklns Building, Vancouver. FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room Modern house, 5th Ave. East. Apply Washington Block. (290) FOR RENT Four-room modern flats. Pantry, bath, Monarch range and watr, $12.50 to $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) WANTED RELIABLE Girl for general housework at Stewart. $10 per month. Apply Box 7, Dally News. (290) WANTED Carrtaker for local Yacht Club. Send written applications to Secretary. tf. MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman. Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job," M.C.C. Civil Service School, Win. nlpeg. PERSONAL , PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay, We start you. The Canadian Kin-dergarten Institute, Winnipeg. I (tf) GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies.! , highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific. Supply, 751 Oranvllle, Vancouver, I j MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raa oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands If not delighted, "taker refunds few cents paid, i all or write, Ormes Limited, tf TH1J DAILY NEWS PAGE THHEJ LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Legion B.ESJ execu- Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf) eral meeting Wednesday. It? j Nice line of purses with zipper Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddle sailed In black, brown and navy. Just last night on the Cardena for a arrived at the Dollar Store. tl. trip to Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Freeman sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Seattle where they, will spend the winter. Leslie Passmore left on the; Prince John last evening for Skldegate Gold Mine where he has accepted a, position In thq mill. ' Mrs. O. H , Skog of Sandsplt, af-j ter a brief visit to the city, sailed by the Prince John last night on her return to the Qifcen Charoltte; Islands. Adjutant and Mrs. Mark G. McKay Jett by last evening's train on their return to Kitselas after having attended the recent native congress of the Salvation Army at Ketchikan. Charles F. P. Faulkner, assistant district engineer for the federal 'department of public works,, r-. rived In the city on the Princess Adelaide last night from Vanoou 'ver, being here on official duties. Olve your wife a rest. Bring the family, to the Knox Hotel for dinner. O, W. Laldler, after a couple of days visit here on business, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night on his return to Vancouver. II. DeeUehl and Sadao Suea sailed last night' on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. The for mer Is to make a trip to Japan. Carl Klrmis or Ma?sett, aioer a brief business visit to tewn. sailed hv th& Prince John last nljrht on on a charge or having liquor in the abode of an Indian and was remanded for eight days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Mavern, who arrived in the city on the Princess Norah "Thursday afternoon from Juneau, . left here on last eve ning's train for Rochester, Minn esota. ' A. P. Allison, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived In the city on the Algie yesterday afternoon from the Islands and sailed last night on the princess Adelaide for Vancouver. Soirrie, of the Allison party were missing for a time on a gasboat be tween, Cumshewa Inlet and Queen charlotte !but all turned up safely. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson and Miss Blanche, Stenmoe of Fairbanks, who arrived in the city on the Princess, 'Norah Thursday after noon from Alaska, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Seattle. Owing to the tie-up of Alaska (shipping due to the maritime workers' strike, they had considerable difficulty in getting south and had to use aircraft from Seward to Juneau and then on to Ketchikan. They tell ' of fancy prices now having to be paid for foodstuffs In Aliska owing to the shortage which Is fast besoming more acute on account of the shipping tie-up. w Tales Enjoyed By Children Mrs. Neal Carter, Mrs. S. D. John ston and Miss Winnie Cameron In Charge of Story Hour A varied program was presented to a large group of children at the Children's Story Hour this morning. Mrs. Neal Carter Introduced and correlated the stories told by Mrs, S. D. Johnston and Winnie Cameron which Included "Why Peter Rabbit Wears a White Patch," "The Country Cat," "The Gray Poy," "The Fire Engine" and the request story of "The Three Little Plg." There were also group songs. Next week the hour will be for children between the ages of nine and 12 and will be in charge of Mrs. W. D. Grant Holllngworth, Miss Kay Watson and Miss Eileen Hamblin. BIDS WANTED up to December 5th, for the pur chase of Lot 13, Block 34, Section l, Third Avenue, opposite site for new Post Office. Highest, bid not necessarily accepted. Collart & McCaffery Ltd. DON'T BE LATE Order Your Xmas SUIT or COAT today" from House of Stone or House of Hobberlln clothes Large selection, fit guaranteed, LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 II. R. Bcaven, Queen Charlotte City merchant, sailed by the Prince John last night on his return to the Islands after a brief business visit to town. The case of four boys of Juvenile age, who pleaded guilty to breaking and entering McRae Bros.' store recently, has been fur ther adjourned until next Satur day so tap Magistrate McClymont may decide on some line of action with the boys who have already been In considerable trouble before. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy C. T. Roberts and J. W. Sherwood, Vancouver; T. Smith, Ocean Falls; H. McLennan and W Thompson, city; W. H. Hansen, Jap Inlet; Mrs. G. H. Skog, Sand-spit; H. R. Beaven, Queen Charlotte; C. M. Mclntyre, Skldegate; Thor Henricksen, Ketchikan; Adjutant and Mrs. Mark G. McKay, his return to the Queen Char- Ktaelas; Mrs. H. Wilson, totte Islands. John Hackla appeared in city police court yesterday afternoon Announcement LINGERIE HOSE SCARVES Miss Blanche Stenmoe and H Wilson, Fairbanks; A. J. Grimstad, Mars- den, Sask.; Arthur Hankln. Fort St. James; G. Small, Morlcetowr.; F. Spicer and J. Mclvor, Wistaria; Henry Collison, Kitkat'ja. , Royal Leonard W. Swonbeck, Fairbanks; E. Thompson and S. E Raymer, Vancouver; John Dool, Terrace; O. Romonlk, C.N.R.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Lund, J. F. Hallett. Gladys Lund, R. Haflett and Mr and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Bishop Bay; Johnson. Russ, Greenville. Central C. F. Harrison and J. Kasande. city; W. Palm, Dawson, Y.T.; R Kollda, Skeena; J. A. Bradford, C. N. R. Knox J. Sandman and H. White, C.N R.; W. H. Rogers, Vancouver. . Prince Rupert' Mrs. J. A. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ingraham, Surf Inlet; Victor Daanage and Charles F P, Faulkner, Vancouver; Mrs. E. C.I Stevens, Skldegate. Gingham Dance, Moose Hall? Presbyterian tea, December 9. Cambrai Christmas Spree. December 11. Recreation dance, Hall, December 18. Spinsters' Oddfellows' Canadian Legion Christmas Tree December 19. Orange Hogmany Dance, December 31. R. SEE The Knox Hotel For special rates on room and board to permanent guests BRASELL N. M. BRASELL Pre Christmas SPECIALS Microscope Sets to clear from 49c f Jasmine Manicure Sets regular $1,00, special 69c Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Dritqgiats l Ut HciAll SUr Winter is again with us and as usual wc arc at your service to assist you solve your fuel problems. We have coals for all stoves, heaters and furnaces. Phone us for prices. What to buy the Ladies for Xmas Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From R a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., i p in. till 9 p.m. Winter V, winds mill, And your" ( (ZH Ww needs HAWip s z uu, PHiLPOTT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. 651 PHONE 652 I i a M Gentlemen: WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF DRESSES GLOVES SHOES COATS : SWEATERS PURSES, ETC. that any woman would he pleased to receive as a gift. Let us solve your-Christmas problems by helping you select a gift for your individual need. We have had years of experience in assisting the bashful male with their Christmas Gift problems. p Annette Ladies' Wear Co. M . "The Store of the Better Dressed For Less" Federal Block, Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. &