Monday, December 7,, 1930 MADE IN CANADA Add gleaming color io your home and Christmas treo with dependable Edison Mazda Lamps. FOR C T T E R LIGHT BETTER SIGHT-USE EDISON O MAZDA fxunpJ CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTR1 1-126 CO.. Limited Headquarters For SANTACLAUS Thousands of Toys, Christmas Hooks, Decorations and Novelties REGAL SHOP Any Article Put Away Until Christmas Week PYREX GIFTS Pyrex Oven Ware and Pyrcx Top-of-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 9 Picture Frames, price 25c, r,(,c & 75c Hand Sewing Machine $18.00 Badminton Racket, Slazerigers ' $L00 Violet Ray $5.00. Vibrators ;...S2.50 & $5.00 Radios, Battery Sets -$10.00 & $25.00 Violin, full size $12.50 Tenor Banjos . .$0.00, $18.00 Flute .$12.00- Clarinet I- $15'00 D FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy Used Goods of Any Description For Cash Phone Green 421 Third Avenue "uslnes, Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adjutant Alex Parkinson of Glen Vowell, who was among district officers attending the native congress of the Salvation Army at Ketchikan last week, left by Frl- FOR SALE Beaver Bottling Works as a going concern. (tf) 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. Uf FOR SALE Pair white pit bull terriers, male 2 years, female 1 year, unrelated. Cheap. Good watch. Kind with children. Box 9 Dally News. (286) LAST FEW DAYS Furniture Factory Samples must be cleared at sensational bargain prices. 10- piece Chesterfield groups $62.-50; 3-plece Langham Chesterfield $84.50; 10-plece Bedroom Suite, high-grade Eastern hardwood construction, Burl fronts $115.50; Genuine Walnut cedar chests. .$14.50. Order today. Take advantage of this splendid op portunlty to save. Julius Shore Mall 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 rangeand wat-?r. $12.50 to $1750. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) WANTED RELIABLE Girl for general house work at Stewart. $10 per month. Apply Box 7. Dally News. (290) WANTED Cataker for local Yacht Club. Send written applications to Secretary. tf. PERSONAL nrcNTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver, MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up ot-gans, glands. If not. delighted, "aker refunds few cents paid, all or write, Ormes Limited, tf THE DAILY NEWS PAGE Tim EH LOCAL NEWS NOTES Basketball tonight, Moose Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bowes sall- ed Friday night on 4he Cardena for Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Execu- a holiday trip to Vancouver. Uve Meeting tonight, 8 pjn. Gen- -eral Meeting Wednesday. It. Nice line of purses with zipper ! In black, brown and navy. T. Katsuyama and Miss Y. Kat- arrived at the Dollar Store. f0 Just tf. suyama returned on the Prince : John Friday night to Atll Inlet,' The nc-v "Simplicity" Patterns Queen Charlotte Islands. jmay be obtained at the Dollar Store. Three prices only, 15c, 20c Thor Henrlcksen, who" arrived In and 25c. tf. the city earlier In the week from' Ketchikan, left here on Friday eve- Mrs! R. M. Winslow, who has been nlng's train for Williamsburg, Ont., spending a few weeks in Vancou- to receive treatment. iver, returned to the city from the south on the Cardena Friday night. D. di Warner, Terrace rancher and war veteran, who has bcn In the city to receive treatment at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, left by Friday evening's train on his return to the Interior. aby'sCold ved best by two f rations of mothers. yicKs Miss Kathleen Lang, local Anglican Japanese missionary, left on day evening's train on his return Friday evening's train to spend the to his post in the interior. .week-end at Port Esslngton and Fine fur coats for the Christmas season. A new consignment Just other Skeena River points. arrived. 'Some of the latest styles will be In regular monthly business and typas. Among the new arrivals (session on Wednesday. The prlncl are seal, central mink, broadtail pai business will bei final nomlna (the latest thing) central lamo ti0n 0 officers for the ensuing year. Nothing Is so lovely or makes a person feel so ncii as a new fur coat. You are Invited to Inspect these. Goldbloom. Ivan Adams, who was among the delegates to the Native Brother 's hood of British Columbia conveh-J tlon at Port Simpson 1 .. .. 1 1 n I . 1 J sauea oy me trince jonn rrmajf night on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. His father, Al fred Adams, president of thej Brotherhood, after remaining over for a few days In the city on business, leaves today on his return to Massett. DIM FOR SALE The Prince Rupert Gyro Club Recent local appointments as election commissioners Include Alex- Innrfpr WvIIa of Sal Cove. Leon Sandvar, Ambrose Avenue and Mrs. Annie B!ack, Fifth Avenue West. Government appointments An order has oeen passed at Vic toria giving those employed In re- tall trades the right to work long er hours than those set under the Hours of Work 'ct during th2 Mrs. H. M, Halliwe,li of Tlell, who arrived In the city earlier last week from the Queen Charlotte' Islands sailed Friday night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to Medicine Hat for a visit. Frank van Buerden, who arrived in the city on the Prince John last week from Sedgewlck Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands, where he ha's been employed at the J. R. Morgan Logging Co.'s camp, left on Friday evening's train for Halifax where he will embark December 12 on the I steamer Auranla for a visit to his native home In Tilburg, Holland. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Harold Lannlng and F. H. B?- talt, Vancouver; Mrs. Dubeau, Terrace. "Build B.C. Payrolls" Is This Our Winter jVAPORATEO, jljjjLlil Mrs. R. L. C, wife of a well-to-do Saskatchewan farmer, is In Vancouver.. She has written us a letter and. asks: "Is this your winter?" If it Is, she sees why Pacific Is a better milk, for "any herd that Is fortunate enough to have unbelievable winter weather like this simply can not help but give better milk. It Is quite easy to understand." Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE DON'T BE LATE Order Your Xmas SUIT or COAT today from House of Stone or House of Hobberlin clothes Large selection, fit guaranteed. LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 RELIEF IS INCREASING of last week, the post week include Dr. G. uor- Irtnn Fprusnn nf Mr.Rrlde to be coroner and George Henry Hill of Ocean Falls to be Government sub-agent. But Trend is Seasonal and Greater Than Miffht Be Anticipated As may be expected with the winter setting in, relief disbursements at the City Hall are commencing to show an Increase although not a very large one. The grand total of relief disbursements during the month of November totalled $3,254.53 as compared with $2,924 In October. The total number of persons receiving relief at the City Hall In November was 490 in comparison with 443 In October. These figures Include rejlef to which the city contributes as well as relief which Is administered Announcements Gingham Dance, Moose Hall? Presbyterian tea, December 9. Cambral Christmas Spree. December 11. Recreation dance, Hall, December 18. II through the City Hall but to which the city does not contribute. The heads of families receiving municipal relief In November totalled 78 with 264 dependents as compared with 70 heads of families and 246 dependents In October. The cost of this relief In November was $1921.72 In comparison with $1723.60 In October. Provincial cases receiving relief through the City Hall In November numbered 14 heads of families and 39 depen dents as compared with 10 heads of families and 28 dependents In October, the November outlay being $287.46 as against $22650 In Octo ber. Seventy-three simile men re celved municipal relief totalling $815.60 In November as compared with 67 men and an amount of $759.45 In October. Six single wo men received relief In November the amount being $69, this being no change from October. Spinsters'! ..... J Oddiellows' Canadian Legion Christmas Tree December 19. Orange Hogmany Dance, Decem ber 31. Elks' New Year Dance, Boston Hall, December 31. LINGERIE HOSE SCARVES SEE The Knox Hotel Fof- special rates on room and board ' to permanent guests R. BRASELL N. M. BRASELL Nl - - Pre Christmas FECIALS Microscope Sets to clear from 49c .' ih Jasmine Manicure Sets regular $1.00, special 69c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Drvtqry tats Ibe KcuUlHtor f nones: XI & 82 Oppn Daily from 8 k.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday arid Holidays From 11 noon till 2 p.m., J p in. till 9 p.m. 1 Winter is again with us and as usual wc arc at your service to assist you solve your fuel prohlcms. Wc have coals for all stoves, hcaicrs and furnaces. Phone us for prices. Winter j-U I Andyour- T (1P I PHILPOTT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. Gentleme 651 PHONE 652 n: What to buy the O Ladies for Xmas WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF DRESSES SHOES SWEATERS GLOVES COATS 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. 1 ,, , ; Annette Ladies Wear Co. "The Store of the Better Dressed For Less" Federal Block, Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. I I a i i i If 1 3 J t 1 IBS ret f I IrrT ...-VI vH a ! i i i .' -ivii : Jilt! . . -. u i ; in its I - ' J i.virit ittun ! 13 . Vi '.4. liimi -imm in iV)iii . .. Si . ,11 p- Tr .op),, 7ti irt i"tn, i -us 3 I k rtl I ! ST t m