Thursday, .December. 24, 193& 'TWSS thl nlrl r,. . . -li. "rc n"". when all throuell the house ot creature v a w ,!..: 7th. """Si noi even a mouse; k. v...i w" "r'.v mney with cite, III hopes that St. Niohnlac J).nf....i., ... vrt W' As I drew in my head and was turning around Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all In fur from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; But I heard him exclaim, ere they drove out of sijht, "Iappy Christmas to all, and to all a good night." Thlstor? wUJ p$ op.en mlpr.frora 12, noon till 2 pm. tomorrow. Presentations Wthe wnesln theprize contest will be made at 12'noJn,-Winners will be1 notified by phone at 11 p.m. tonight. We will not open Christmas night, holiday hours Saturday and Sunday. Ormes lid. TTiia Pioneer Druqpt'ats u Greetings We wish to devote this space to an appreciation of trie jspjentiid responf e : of your patronage during 1936. We realize that your part has been a factor in the success achieved. Will you also accept bur. earnest wishes for a Merry Christmas, and may the New Year realize for you health, happiness and prosperity in v. Elio Furniture Exchange UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:39 PJM. Due Vantouver, Monday ajn. If convenient pleas purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding; reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Canadian Pacific 10 TcW Dee. 3rd. njjjjy. 3rd. nth. mh. To Ketchikan, Wrangeii. J unrau .. 13th, 30tn, Jan. Ri -Princess Norah." Dec. 10th, 24th, Feb. WINTER EXCURSION FARES onn A) TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN OA.UU 1936 to Feb. 28th. 1937. Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations No Paper on Either s Friday' dr'Satiirdtiy The Daily News will not be pub lished either on Friday or Saturday. ; The next 'regular'" edition' will ap pear on .Monday afternoon; Exhibition A issn Has Violated Law For Years-McGeer VANCOUVER, Dec. 24: The Vancouver Exhibition Association has "been violating the Criminal j Code every-year Dy permuung ,wie sale of lottery tickets, Mayor G. G. McGeer declares. GRANDMOTHERS HAVE CLUB JUNCTION CITY, Kas., Dec, 24: Meeting once a month to discuss their grandchildren and show "their pictures, a "Doting Grandmothers' Club" here reports. Increasing mem bership. ' ; ' V V : "" ' : ' C N- R. TRAINS :i i For the East . iT i Jttondays, Wednesdays and Friday i' : ,8 P-nx ' From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10:20 p.m. i i ' - ', Announcements : Sons of Norway Xmas Moose Hall, December 28. Hall, December 31. Tree, Orange Hogmany Dance, Decjem ber 31. ' , ' Elks' New Year Dance, ,Bo ston PRINCE RUPERT: DRY DOCKv i AND SHIPYARD ShlphviUan mad EnxiBoer. mm mmi Urmm CbUb. B3tTl mnA Acetyl Welding. lyoialltU SawattB muA M1b1b( Maehlncty. AH Typaa G Engines Hplr4 bjmI Otcrhanled. THE .DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's east morning ung train, due from .the hriKffl''.rfpb'fti'ii this to be. on time. Canadian Legion B. E. 8. L. Annual Xmas DlnHer ' i ' Uriemploy wl ex-sertice men please apply at Club Rooms for tickets. "(301) Mr; and Mrs. S. A. Benwelland family are sailing tonight 'on, the Prihce'Rupert -fork-a trip to 'Vancouver1 'and' Victoria-. ' G. H. Tycho of the Canadian Na-tional.'Telegraphs left by last evening's train on his return to Sml-thers after a brief visit her6 on official duties. Dr. W. T. Kergin and his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Kergin of Premier, sailed Tuesday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where they will ,Fxec$ Jlejcp. wilj, sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip lb' Vancouver. Jack W.rathall Jeft on la'si evening's train for Terrace to spend Christmas visiting wlth'.friends. ' ' ' Knock Knock 1' Who's ' there,? The Dollar Store wishing 'its customers a Merry 'Xmas and' a Pulp ' ' " Mill in 1937. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ole Phllllpsoh of North Pacific, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned -to the c.ty .from, ffie' sJutfi pn the Prlncej 'Rupert yesterday1. - John Dybhavn will leave on ,to- ! morrow evening's train for Ottawa to attend the annual meeting of the Biological Board of Canada. He will alsd visit Montreal, New York and other 'eastern points. embark for the Orient on the first stage of a trip around the Duncan Matheson, a well known world. Mrs. 'W. T. Kergin will fisherman and pioneer of Prince leave later for England to meet 'Rupeft, wishes It made' clear that and return home with them. Local Family Is Doubly Bereavedj Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham McLeod Passed Away Early This Morninjr At Hospital he was hot the man of this name who was' recently up In city police court for lighting on the street. HOTEL ARRIVALS Itoyal D. Palumbo, H. Knutson ,and H. Gulbransen, city; J. Rhodes, Ann-strong; Joe Sykardo, Remo; A..Ro-I madski, Amsbury; Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Mann, Rose Lake;.C. Michel, city; T. Helle, C.N.R.; S. H. Pearce, John William McLeod, four day Oceanic. eld son of Mr. and Mrs. William! rft . Central ...... McLeod, .passed away at 3:15 this John Erickson and P. Cameron, morning at the Prince . Rupert CN ; ;B. Kemp 4Ay; Wallace 'and General "Hospital. The baby's M. Johnson, city. ' death followed the passing of Its! . Knox grandfather, the late Donald, Mc-j Rod McLeod, Humpbask i Bay. Lecd, by Iitt'fi more than twenty four1 hours. The family will have i the deep sympathy of many friends I in the sad double, bereavement; ' ham, DIED THIS MORNING The deaths of George Cunning-1 a recent arrival in the clty.r There will be a double funeral' occurred -.nthis ... Saturday afternoon. . i The morning, in the. Prince Rupert-General Hospital af-' tera brief 'Illness. Funeral 'arrange- !' ments areln charge of B. C Undertaker; , b' ' '; 'r.,''' I1' 1 . ' ! 1 . . A Tsimpsean Lodge will attendr Divine,, Service at First j Baptist Church on Sunday, Decern-; ber 27. Members of Tyee Lodge, and ' all sojourning brethren are inyited . to attend. The brethren will con-! gregate In the basement of the' church at ,7:15 p.m. ' x W. D. VANCE, Secretary. DONATIONS FOR ARMY ll'l nillil'I 111 ' ' Il' 4- I .,.,1 - ,,, if . , Christmas ,EvevSees Fund Mount' ing to Gratifying Level , , its v i Previously acknowledged C. L. M. Giggey (Terrace) S.'-E.Sunbu'ry ::....:....!.....!.. 'Wi' R. McAfee. Armour Salvage" Co Kenny and Ronnie Br'ackmanKer Millrrig Co, Ladies' Knitting Club A. & B. R BRASELL .$273.72 . 25.00 5.00 5.00 . 5.00 . '2.00 Satita Claus, 50 pounds mixed rruts. United Church Yourig People, food and clothes. WANT TREES RETAINED 5 ;1.00 LONDON; Dec. 24: (CP)-nThe Society Of the Men of the Trees is organizing a petition "agahist proposal of the Westminster City Council to temove' four plane- trees the plane Is the "Cockney's tree" from Leicester Stuiare. ; '" ''' listen this to - - "At last, the dinner was all' ! done, the hearth aw,ept nd,,thei fire made. All thelate'hltt!'f arri' j ily drew round tbi' jreartrtl'k'nd . watched the chestnut on thei lire as thev SDUttered-and cracked, Then Bob said; 'Morrji Chri"stroas J to us alljny tJintrv'Gpd bless us Which .'gli th , family re-echoed. 'God biess us, '.every one said Tiny mm, thelait of ail.' jijjjjj JP'J. .OffKWree. you3f!tad , Charles 5.00 nirkiKP'HKrlstmaifnV'' "A Merry Christmas to us all. Albert & McCaffery Join with Bob Cratchltt's family In re-echoing the Season's Greeting, and with Tiny Tim in his prayer: "God bless us, every one." GROWS GRASS FOR WHEAT PAWNEE CITY, Neb., Dec. 24 ; (CP) This year, Mrs. M. Warren's B40-acre farm , produced. 17,000 bushels of wheaijbut'frj 1937 it; will rpvi nothing,' tuU grass to save It from erosion. FLAVOR A New "Multi-Bean" Blend Why not enjoy this Christmas without cooking 'Have the. family dinner at and Staff wish their many r patrons and friends a very MERRY CHRISTMAS 7 all day? THE KNOX HOTEL Annette Ladies "Banquets a Specialty" Phone 71 N. M. BRASELL Wear, Co. ' Announcing: j jj roo laxiil Ml (Ross Mazzei) , DAY and NIOIIT SERVICE Stand opposite Royal Hoel Third Avenue .DrtNT BE LATE f Order Vour Xmas SUIT or COAT? today from House of Stdne or House of Hobberlin cloUjes Large selection, fit guaranteed. J. LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone 49 COAL i TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed1 i FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 358 I HOTEL J NEW ROYAL J. Zarelll Proprltor i "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" " Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water . Prince Rupert, B.C. , Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Delicious, Fresh j COTTAGE ! CHEESE i VALENTIN DAIRV PHONK 657 i PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye 1" mm PINK SEAL SKST finest. Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all Hyde Transfer- Cedar M ill Ends $4.50 cord 5 I V 1 PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue. n fa 14 :ft. 1 1 1 la : j M 't "ft! nnhWM. Cm. AM, rnnvc i A