I'' 4 tr fi I 1? ft '5 5? 8' 8 I' M If ;-ft .if fCommodore Cafe NEW YEAR SPECIAL DINNER January 1st, 1938 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. No. 1 65c Choice of Soun No. 2 75c Vr 'uNo.3 I it Cream of Tomato or Mock Turtle Stuffed Roast Young Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Mashed or O'Brien Gratin Potatoes Brussels Sprouts or Green Peas Desserts English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Deep Apple Pic and Whipped Cream Vanilla Ice Cream Hot Mince or Lemon Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Choice of Soup Cream of Tomato or Mock Turtle Choice of Roast Roast Young Ooose with Currant Jelly Stuffed Roast Young Tom Turkey. Cranberry Sauce Mashed or O'Brien Gratin Potatoes Brussels Sprouts or Green Peas Desserts English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Deep Apple Pic and Whipped Cream Vanilla Ice Cream Hot Mince or Lemon Pic " Coffee, Tea or Milk $1.00 Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Heart Celery Ripe Olives Lobster Salad. Mayonalse Choice of Soup Cream of Tomato or Mock Turtle Stuffed Roast 'Young Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Filet Mlgnon, Mushroom Sauce Mashed or O'Brien Gratin Potatoes Brussels Sprouts or Green Peas Desserts English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Deep Apple PJe and Whipped Cream Vanilla Ice Cream Hot Mince or Lemon Pic Coffee, Tea or .Milk Compliments of the Season Commodore Cafe Are You Going to The NEW YEAR'S BALL? If So Get Your 7Tuxedo Accessories at WILLIAM F. STONE Clothes of Distinction At This Season of Goodwill We Extend to Everyone Our Best Wishes For a Happy and Prosperous New Year PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince- Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:31 p.m. 9:00 p.m.. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient pleas purchase tickets nt office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 r - TBS DAILY NEWa' 1 W ll a Waterfront Whiffs Waterfront Progress During 1937 Leads . Way in Community New Construction and General Improvement Has Also Been Better In Business Way j point, too. it is but a conservative comment to maKe inai mere nas been a continued improvement as far as the waterfront Is concern - ted. This, of course, has been due to the Improvement In the fishing. While the salmon canning may I not have been of the volume or proilt of some years, better conditions in the halibut and salmon trolling Industries more than made up for this with the result that the fishermen themselves and the dependent industries are In a better position today than they were a year ago. Analyzing general conditions, there appear; to be no roason but to anticipate that this improvement may con tinue in 1938. Signs are not lack ing that Prince Rupert's fishing PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD MtJ Alllll W Mine AM Yjrm mt Cm Wmgimm m IfSK m From the standpoint of new construction and gener-eral improvement, the Prince Rupert waterfront can look back upon the closing year of 1937 with a measure of satisfaction. A year-end ramble front Westview to Seal Cove impresses one with thefact that this vital section of the local community has made definite progress in this regard during the twelve-month that ends fa . today. Possibly the rest ot Prince j industry is keeping pace with the ! Rupert has not kept pace with the J progress of advancing times. jfc I waterfront this year. Notable j jfz among the new structures wnicni Another Interesting progress re-1 "cjjjuavv iiuuc wicii ayyvmam-t "-,pori covering recent acuvwes in. Pi Mn. 1 05 7 Viovo HAttri the nrnvlnrlnl .......... -1. -. . i tt I i m.u 6 4 aj i " v. v . icscuitu wmu in uic riiumc non government's ore sampling plant.' cries Experimental Station a' thu nPtt' Rnval Panadlfln Naval PHnos Rimarl nnr V,n TtnHn Tlr j& Volunteer Reserve building and the logical Station at Nanalmo ha. 5 Prince Rupert Shellfish Co.'s can- just been issued by the Biologlcrl nery. The early part of the year Board of Canada. Articles of par-M marked the completion of the new ticular local Interest contained i 1 5 unit of the Northern Fishermen's the report include one entltl 1 uoia storage uo. piant as wen u nic vitamin t wontent 01 ura; the extensions to the plant of the flh Liver Oil" by Dr. L. I. Puss Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. ley: "The Findings of the British Recently commenced, the construe- "olumbla Pink Salmon Investigation of the new fuel station of the Mon" (Part 2t by Dr. A. L. Pritch Standard Oil Co. of British Colum- Jrd- "Gear and Bait for Grayttsh bia is now well under way. Also to and Sharks" by P. A. Sunderland be listed In the year's new work and "Refrigerator Car Tests" 'No are the new gravel bunkers of the 3' v O. C. Young. Each of thesf Armour Salvage Co. and the new articles contains valuable informa-building of the W. R. Love Electric tlon basd upon latest findings of Co. The waterfront here is grad- scientific research work. ually filling up, indicating 'the per- manence of the port and the lm- Union steamer Cardena. Capt portance of Us maritime activities. John Boden, arrived In port at 1:15 'Another development of the near o clock this aftenoon i;jm th future will be the construction of south and will sail at 9 p.m. o the gun shed Just west of the Ocean her return, to Vancouver and way-W.Dock for the artillery training P'nts. j Isphool school of of the the 102nd 102nd Battery; Battery; In J I addition to the new undertakings, I there has been a good deal of general maintenance and Improvement work during the year. Comparing the general appearance of the Prince Rupert waterfront today 'with what It was a year ago New Year's Eve, it may be said that 1937 has been marked with more change and improvement than has been the case for many previous years all of which Is a good and encouraging sign as far as the ture of the port Is concerned. From a general business stand The waterfjront experienced m F Cat tin MUSCATEL avul PAAHL TAWNY UUuie This advertisement is not published or displavrd ly the Ij'juor Control Hoard r by the Government of British Columbia. t Canadian liF! Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-l'acific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way I'otts Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. 5 TO VANCOUVER DIRLCT PKINCESS NORAH J Dec. 9th, 20th, Jan. 3rd, 17th, 31st WINTER EXCURSION TO VANCOUVER $32.00 2 Tickets on Sale Nov. 1st, 1937 to Feb. 28th, 1938 J Final Return Limit March 31st, 1938 Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services 3 tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Acent Prince Rupert, B.C. f quite a dusting in last night's gale which assumed its most boisterous proportions about midnight but, as far as could be learned this morning, there was no damage of rnneonnrnep. To keep craft and floats secure, extra vigilance had to be exerclsccd. i C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Gray, is due In port at 3:45 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her re turn to Vancouver and way points. Motorship Salvor is on the way here from Ketchikan with a carload of frozen fish for transshipment East over Canadian National To our waterfront community in particular and to all readers of this department, tne uany news extends hearty best wishes for a happy new year and a continuation of the prosperity which seems to have been maintained so well during the year which ends today. elal oollce. is able to be aroundi again after having given his should-. cd a severe sprain when he fell on I a slippery Third Avenue sidewalk' a couple of days ago. I : as only igpy KIPLING Wk j3 IT! 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