ay osie I Decf mber 4, M7 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Thursday night . i oln .-iiUfd AtlZe Rupert for a trip to n we Miss sailed Thurs. a Einarsson night on w Vancouver . ,..,.,rf. manaeer of tti( Tn?nn oc""""- -. ... i.nin fnr a trln to - - s evenings home in Sherbrooke, Que.. .j ,. Pmnk Hardv and pv ana 4vio. ' . coiled Thursday night by tht rincs Rupert on weir reiura w ,ean Falls alter a vujw ucic wmi .... tTi4 i tho cieror ... i W T VeriVin r.enr"P Miller. """"" IL i .nptnn.D nt C I- n rr n nasseneer aboard; trie oninq- throuch for a trip to JUli 6 " - Buckley Shannon, who arrived in ie city on Thursday night's train t fir 1 1 I'sk where he is interested in sailed on the Princess terday afternoon for his Seattle. T A. Mcwaiers, manager oi me, ... u.nr,V, nf W TI Malfcin Pn ! m and Mrs. McWaters returned . ih. .Itu nn thp ratnl.n last pvp- MLss G. Sheehan sailed Thursday, light on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Capt. Dan McKlnnon, local pilot, ailed on the Prince Rupert Thurs-,lay night for a trip to his home in "Vancouver. Ray Stevens, a well known Ju-aeau wharfinger, and Mrs. Stevens yere passengers aboard the Prin-sess Norah yesterday afternoon: going-through for a irip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mendenhall and children of Ketchikan were among passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle. QlestColds IT J .Distressing symptoms V J! relieved by rubbing on Leonard Bond, after a visit here over the Christmas season, sailed by the Prince Rupert Thursday night on his return south. Harry Sell?, well known Ketchi kan halibut boat operator, and .Mrs. Sellg were passengers aboard vonr Vpnr Vinlfrinv spncnn !n nnnn onntr thrnnoh fnr n Hn tn 1 r lit. ailtVUVtl t t mil anu utaiiit Datlu ueu. airecior oi uie jocaii m u c. Halvarsen. who con- Ihyslcai education and recreational ! dUcts a ladles' wear store at Ju- lentre. returned to the city on the . neau, was a passenger aboard the btala last evening after spending .princess Norah yesterday after- ihe Christmas and New Year vaca-1 noon eolne through for a trirj to :on vUitlng at his home In Van-r California and the Eastern States. louver i Announcements I Having been found guilty Sat- 'supplying liquor to Indians, Mag- Inus Carlson was sentenced .to 1.1 tmM.lAMMAM U., ; Magistrate McClymont in city pol Erik Frey's Concert, January 15. Ice court this morning. Have New Year's dinner at THE KNOX HOTEL "Banquets a Specialty" R. BRASELL Phone 71 N. M. BRASELL To all our friends on land, in light houses and at sea we wish A Happy and Prosperous New Year THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishing EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Phone 775 Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:36 PJH Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 W. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. If convenient pleat.! purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Aent, Third Ave. Phone 568 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANt OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos-. phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver. Electrolytic Lead. Zinc. Cadmium, Bismntn. last evening leturning north after tjon spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouvei. Miss E. Allwyn, school teacher at Kincolith, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to her duties at the Naas Hiver village after spending the Christmas and New Year vacation at her home in Vancouver. Simpson school teachers, were here aboard the Catala last evening returning north after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouver. Mrs. E. Deusenbury, wife of Col. Deusenbury. commanding officer of the United States Army post at Haines, Alaska, was a passenger I aboard 'the Princess Norah yester day afternoon going through for a visit to Los Angeles. William Jones, Port Essington school principal, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening after spending the Christmas and New Year holidays in Victoria ana will proceed to the Skeena River on tilts evening's train. D. L. Stevenson, well known to the northern travelling public as a conductor on the White Pass & Yukon Railway out of Skagway, and Mrs. Stevenson .were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to California. Miss Pecey Anderson, after. spending the Christmas and New Year holidays in Vancouver with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening and will proceed by this evening's train to her school teaching duties at Copper City. Cliff Pitman, for years a member of the stewards' department of the steamer Catala and at one time Identified with the staff of the Union Bank of Canada here, is making his final voyage this wreek prior to going into business in Vancouver with his father. Local school teachers returning (to the city on the Catala last eve ning after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season In Vancouver included E. Yerburgh. James Hutchison, Miss Laing, Miss E. Wilkinson, Miss B. Daniels, Mrs. B. Walker, Miss Mary D. Sim and Miss Mary Easthope. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Percy Mulwain, city; William Shaw. Cordova: Hans Lambeck, Nabisna; William Jones, Victoria. Royal Bill Wesley, city: P. J. Kanan, Anchorage: A. Baumberger, Sew ard; J. W. Bowman, Fairbanks, Alaska; M. 8. Buchanan, Vancou ver: T. R. Kelly, Copper River; tB. Webb and Miss B. Webb, Os land. ,1 .4 1 rime nreii Anthony J. Ruppel, New York; Miss B. Sinclair. Vancouver; Mis3 Marjorle Tinker, Victoria. Central J. Peterson, Victoria; J. Koskl and Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, city; Alfred Hadland, Herbert Nor-berg and E: CarLoen, Oona River; O. Hunt and J. Cobourne, CNJt. Knox ; p. Johnson, CNJt. OTE. -DAILY VAOMJnBUl&i Mr. and Mrs. M. b! Lemon, who Dr. C. Aspinall will, leave on have been on a trip to Vancouver, ithls evening's train for Smlthers. returned to the city from .the south on the Catala last evening. J. E. Moody was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to Port Simpson after a brief trip to Vancouver. MrR. Robert Prl77ll. urhn has He expects month. to be away about a Called to Victoria on account o: the death of his mother, W. P. Hall of the Railway Mail Service sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for the" south, been spending several months In Alb?1Tt Farrlngton, who appear-Vancouver. returned to the city N in city police court Saturday from the south on the Catala last afternoon on a charge of obtaln-evening 'ling money by false pretences by I forging a signature to a work re- nd3d for lht order' the'ef Willlam Brett, president of local Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, x who has been to Seattle to attend a fisheries conference, returned to' days. Robert Moxley, after having rminl flirljt.m'll onH Naw Vpflr the city on the Catala last evening sea9Qn at hls hom here irum vantuuver. eft by Friday evnlng's train On .. 'his return to his school teaching Koy Tnomas lert on rrmay duUes at wlUoTalei in the van night's train for Edmonton to con- derhoof district, tlnue his studies at the University of Alberta after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Thomas. Kenneth Powell, Indian, for hav ing liquor in his possession, was fined $25. with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, in city police Duncan Cameron and Miss Irene wurt Saturday afternoon Andrew Bruggy, Stewart school teachers, were passengers aboard the Catala Cecil, Inllan, for drunkenne;-was fined $5, with five days' op Allan (Bill) Vance, after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance, sailed by ithe Princess Norah yesterday afternoon to resume his .studies at University of British Columbia. Misses Kinley and Horton, Portj the Prince Rupert Rotary Club's New Year's Eve luncheon on Thurs day- afternoon was called upon, to tell a story. There was also a vocal solo by John E. Davey. President C. V. Evltt was in the chair and guests were Bert Phillips of Mas-sett, H. W. Birch and Robert Notice The next regular meeting of th? Deep SriSL Fishermen's Federal Union of B. C. Tuesday, , Jan. 5. Election of officers wlll take place All members requested to attend Executive 3 THRIFT VALUES JUICY NAVEL ORANGES Medium Size, doz. 23c 3 doz. GGc Family Size, doz. 20e 3 doz. 58c Buy in ' quantities at these prices PEAS Brentwood Sieve 5, per tin OXYDOL per pkg EGGS Scott's "A" Large per doz CORN FLAKES Kellogg's per pkg. BLUE RIBBON TEA per lb. LAYER FIGS For best fig pudding, per lb CRABMEAT Q. C. I. per tin PARAGON TISSUE per roll WAXED PAPER 100 ft. In cutter box, per box CHATEAU CHEESE Vi lb 1 lb. JELLY POWDERS Empress, all flavors, 4 pkgs. COOKING FIOS Smyrna Natural, 3 lbs. 10c 19c 33c 7c 45c SPLENDID VALUES IN ROYAL CITY CANNED FOODS Cut Green Beans, 2 tins 25c Choice Tomatoes, No. 2 talis, tin 11c White Corn, per tin 11c Pork & Beans, 16-oz., 2 tins 15c Tomato Juice, per tin 6c Bartlett Pears, 2's, 2 tins 31c Apricots, 2's, 2 tins 33c We advise buying a supply at these prices as the market is advancing sharply lie 22c 7c 22c MATCHES Pocket pkg of 10 boxes while stock lasts 10C yc fs PEEK-FREAN BISCUITS Family Assorted, V2-lb. ctn. . . 20c Cream Assorted, per lb 43c Family Assorted, 4V4-lb. tin ....$1.87 16c r...31c 17c 23c Thrift Gash & Carry Phone 179 We Deliver A imette s f: Hats Leonard Cripps, who has been spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city on the Catala last evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson, for merly of this city, who have been spending several months In England, are leaving the Old Country about the middie of January for his coast. They will travel via the Panama Canal and, after spending a time in California, plan to come to Victoria. During the coming summer 1t is expected they will be ; back in Prince Rupert. russnu wir FOR SALE FOR SALE Baby Buggy. Good as new. Bargain. Phone Blue 610, mornings. (8) FOR SALE 5-room house, good locality. Cash or terms. C Symes, 653 Fifth East. FOR SALE General Electric hand cleaner. 1935 model. Like new. Phone Mrs. Pullen, Black 272. FOR RENT WANTED (tf) CLEAN, Well-furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (3) GIRL Wanted for housework. Out Of town. Phone Blue 415. (3) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. MEN Get vigor at once. New O-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster Invlgorators and Other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, 'taker refunds few cents paid wall or write, Ormes Limited, tf Fancy Work At Reasonable Prices Palmistry Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL BLDtt. Phone Green 701 Half Price All Coats - Dresses Shoes - Blouses - Smocks Housedresses Girdles - Corsolettes To Clear at HALF PRICE For the Month of January lib Annette Ladies' Wear Co. "The Store of the Better Dressed For Less" Federal Block, Third Avenue Phone 817 The Choice of a Man Who Knows Try a Frank Medico Filter Pi e The only Cellophane Sealed Filter. It really filters One Price $1.00 We are exclusive agents 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ton -J", Csfincs ltd 7hp. Ptonecr Drtuigists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamoui Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage (X Ltd PRINCE SUFES7, & If ytiu lose anything try a classified ad. fl 4 V ntrnm