I it'' i.. December 18, 1937. TI1E DAILY NEW! PAOI THRU v'V LOCAL NEWS NOTES L Old OolU, Bulger's, tf lian Lf8ion B.Ei3.L. Cnnst- couver Members win picase ncs of children at club- it lonce. ad Mrs- w J- Grccr and son, sailed last night on the ; Adelaide for a trip to'Van- I3. Webb, school teacher at 1 called on the Cardena yes- afternoon for Vancouver to the Christmas and New ollday .season. Ind Mrs. Ole Phllipson and ; Casslar Cannery sailed on nce Rupert yesterday for a Vancouver. bble and Mrs. D. W. Tay- ; son sailed yesterday after i the Cardena for a vacation Vancouver, in Agent and Mrs. Barnes Oil Bd daughters of Bella Coola ere aboard the Cardena yes- afternoon going through to liver on a three week's trip NOTICE presenting this adver- rafnt -any person hav- as i photo taken and Baring an order for $6.00 or over will receive, free of hargc. one large photo of artie value $2J0. phis offer good only from Otji to the 31st Dec, 1937. BENSON STUDIO Peasant Aprons Boxed) All new prints. Each 0001)00000000000000 Crepe Dc Chine Dansett- $1-00 060000000000000000 at a 1 to to vvie't&f&terje'ifS'je'f&tvi. Satin Slips 'Boxed) In peach, pink and while. Sizes 31-42. Per box - Dance Moose Hall Xmas Eve. 1294) Gordon's Hardware business as usual. 27. is open for Announcements All advertisements in this column vlll be charged for a full month at 25c a word. tf vnigni s train,; due from the east ai it o clock, was reported morning to be on time. this Every woman appreciates "an other" cup and saucer. Large as sortment at the Dollar Store. tf Mrs. A. M. Beattle sailed jester' day morning on the Prince Ilupert for a trip to Vancouver. P. C. Glover, who teaches school at Kltwanga, sailed yesterday af ternoon on the Cardena for Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson of Rivers Inlet were here aboard the Cardena yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver, M. Espcland, well known cook of the J. R. Morgan Logging Co., ar rived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and will pro ceed to the Islands on the Prince John Sunday. S.O.N, Christmas Tree Dccembei C.Y.S. Holiday Dance Dec. 28th, Oddfellows' Hall. Norkap Christmas Tree December Oddfellows' Old Time Hogmanay Dance, December 31. Annette's Mrs. Waddell arrived In the city Mrs. E. J. Palmer and children! Miss Margaret Shlel, Miss E. P. on the Cardena yesterday from Port arrived in the city on the Prince lOrassle, Mrs. B. Walker and Miss - - i - Hardy to pay a visit here with rela-1 John yesterday from ThuTston Priestly tyere among local school tlvcs. Harbor and sailed on the Prince teachers sailing yesterday afternoon I will be at the CN.lt. station Monday selling pork, lamb and mutton from Francois Lake. B. IIOUGAN CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestions oooooooocKioaoooooci l!a)oi Nightdresses (boxed) medium and large 0nly. Colors, peach and pink. Q-i A A Per box oooc-acMjC'QOOoaooQQO 75c $.100 REGAL SHOP a'ditV Boxed ilaiulkcriiilef! From T,s of All Descriptions Prom Cortlrrltl II If Prom -(Boxed for Christmas) A Vast Selection of Gifts at Lowest Prices Christmas Decorations Cards O0OO0OOOOOOOOOQOOO Novelty Kayon Danscttes iBoxed) 95c 000000000000000000 downs 111 satin (Boxed) pure silk $3.95 $100000O0O0O0O00 Hankies Novelty boxes priced at 25c, 35c, 50c 000000000000000000 Cclesuedc Pajamas (Boxed) Striped contrast in colors. V JjgO Each Annette Ladies Wear Co. Third Avenue and Fifth Street Third Avenue and Fifth Street 25c 5c 75c 1 9 fa I GIFT BOXES Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Ion the Cardena for Vancouver to Miss Alice Longworth, who teach- I spend the Christmas and New Year cs school at Terrace, sailed yester- Peter Haan of Queen Charlotte holiday season, day afternoon on the Cardena for citv arrived in the city on the Vancouver to spend the Christmas prince John yesterday from the Is- Adela Haugland, who teach- ind New Year holidays. Sergeant J. H. McClinton, pro vlncial police, sailed on the Prince John yesterday afternoon for a trip to Stewart on official duties. Fred, Letts and Axel Olsen of Oona are paying a brief visit to town. They arrived yesterday and will be returning home tomorrow. rather J. uyrne Grant, after h brief visit to the city, left by lasl evening's train on his return t Lejac., He arrived on Thursday light's train from the Interior. Si A. Cheeseman, school teacher at Haysport, sailed yesterday af ternoon on the Cardena for Victor ia to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays. Miss Alberta Dobble of Copper City arrived in the city on Thursday night's train from the city and sail ed yesterday on the Prince Rupert for a visit to Powell River. School .Holiday Matinee, Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday a! '.:30 next week at the Capitol Christmas Cheer Food Matinee Thursday at 2:30. (294 Mrs. R. B. Brummltt and family arrived in the city from Smltherj on Thursday night's train and sail ed yesterday morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to Join Dr. Brummitt who has gone south for medical treatment. ft Uf the finest chocolates made at prices to suit every purse. Your choice will be held till Xmas with no deposit required. Come in and look it over. MUSSALLEM'S Confectionery Store ands.and will sail Tuesday on the es school at Oona River, arrived In Catalla for Vancouver. ine city yesterday by gasooat and yesterday and will be returning there on the same vessel tomorrow. P. G. Shalcross arrived In the city m the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, being here In connection with adjustment f recent fire Insurance losses. Mrs. Charles Haan of Queen Charlotte City arrived In the city husband who is engaged in fishing here. Mrs. James Martin and Mrs. Ed- .vard Pongs, her daughter, arrived in the city on the Prince John yes- erday from, Massett and sailed on the Prince Runert for a trip to "'nrtlanrl Christmas at the United Church, Sunday, Dec. 19, 11:00 a.m. Pageant and White Gift Service. 7:30 p.m. subject "Did the Angels Sing Too Soon?" The minister, Rev. J. C. Jackson, will preach, there will be ;pecial music by the senior choii and the Masonic Lodge will worship I with us. Monday, 7:30 p.m. the S. S. Christmas Concert. Everybody welcome. (294) Notice Separate sealed bids will be re ceived by the undersigned for Lots number one, number three and number four In Queen Charlotte 3ity, B.C. Tlrese lots belong to the estate of he late A. J, Wilds. , The highest or any bid not neces- arlly accepted. Terms Cash . MUTTON Per lb JAMES II. THOMPSON, Executor,; Drawer 1645, .Prince Rupert, B.C. JONES Family Market fhonc 957 AND Phone 957 Fulton Meat Market I'honc 683 rhone 683 Specials LAM It and MUTTON 6 lbs. SHOULDER lO LEGS of MUTTON Per lb. LOIN of MUTTON Per lb With Meat Only 3 lbs PURE LARD roitK SHOULDER PORK Per lb : LEG of PORK Per lb. MILK FED VEAL RUMP- ROAST- pf VEAli K Per lb '.. SHOULDER of VEAL 4 lbs. . FILLET ROAST of VEAL Per lb 20c " 20c BONED and ROLLED SHOULDER LAMB Per lb. U- a LEO of LAMB i- Per lb I SHOULDER of LAMB Per lb BEEF RUMP ROAST of BEEF Per lb , PRIME RIB Cut short. Per lb. .-..4 SIRLOIN TIP - Per lb .... T-BONE ROAST Per lb POT ROAST rv. 20c 25c 15c FKESII KILLED POULTRY rtY DUCKS Per lb. : GEESE?-' it, Per lb ROAST CHICKEN v Per lb.'- ,. BOIL CHICKEN - Per lb. GRADE 'A' TURKEYS Per lb i. 15c 15c 18c 20c 10c 40c 18c' 22c 18c 50 c 25c 25 c 25c 30 c 25 c 35c left on last evening's train to spend r f MMt. lc mi. me vnriswnas ana new xear vaca- a hrlPf visit, f. the citv. He arrived al "cr ""lc UV icuacc. from the Islands on the Prince John Miss Marie Balagno arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yest erday afternoon from her musical studies In Seattle to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Balagno. Miss Moon and Leigh, school teachers from Massett arrived in the city on. the Prince John yester day from the Islands, sailing last the Princess Adelaide for the Islands, being here to Join her thS south to spend Christmas and New Year holidays at their homes. ,elgh to North Vancouver. 1 Vernon Crockett, principal of Smithers High School, arrived in :he uiy from the Interior on Thurs-lay night's train and sailed yester- lay morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to spend the "hrlstmas and New Year holiday eason. William Jones, Port Essington school principal, and Miss Richardson, who also teaches school there, were passengers aboard the Cardena yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver to. Spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season In the south. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUR (L Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, R.A., minister Mrs. E. J. 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