I -ss 'YOU'RE j ALWAYS I SOMEBODY ITOLO ME THIS RELIEVES A HEAD COLO IN A HURRY HING COLDS Tins sffdalized medication Vicks Va-tro-nol is exnresslu ; designed for the nose and upper throat, where most colds begin and grow. Used in time at the first , pnecze or sniffle or irritation in the ' nose it helps to prevent many colds, or to throw off head cold ; in their early stages. Even when ; your head, is all clogged up from a coiu, va-irornoi brings comforting relief lets you breathe again! "TILLIE THE TOILER" rv READ THIS LADY, THEY DIDN'T TELL YOU HALF -JUST USP it ennu cwncu Aun ir iipi rf PREVENT MANY COLDS J Vicks Va-tro-nol JCp it UsnJy, ,,Vuil FmtIj w.::" .. . i "Demers" I m A Ilk) : Wi'oh dm. J All it HB ' A Prosperous New Year IB- m. Thompson Hardware Co. J Extends the Season's Greetings to all, j coupled with Best Wishes for 1938. . Iif A I NEW ROYAL AJJL, HOTEL o please Evr.itvnoKV j, Zarelll, Propritor tw. Qumnta -A HOME AWAY FKOM nioiw Fdon Albert rt Coal ""V" Wand Kate $1.00 up nnce Kuperi reea nTw l mom m d bm Phone 281 r.u. Box w New Hall. I JjKlf you lose anything, try a classified, ad. SHoVO ME TO "TILLIE TOMES, BUDDyI WaMTI TOQUIZZ MET2. ABOUT MONTV AMD THiS "3oot fcOQBERV AT MRS. 50TTFfclEDS SUKECOME LOCAL NEWS NOTES Year's Eve. Dance, Moose tf. Joe Scott sailed last evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McWaters sailed last evening on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Mrs. George Frlzzell sailed last evening on the Catala for a visit In Vancouver and Victoria. Cecil and Roy Morrison sailed last night on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor sailed last evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. J. N. Mclntyre and H. Malby ol ,Rort Edward sailed Saturday on the Cardena for Vancouver. Constable Terry Stewart of the city police returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Nordkap Christmas Tree tonight at 8:30, Metropole Hall. Fine program. Refreshments all home- jjjjmade. Hadland Orch. Adm. 50c. Hotel Arrivals (301) Mrs. D. T. Evans, wife of the superintendent of the Consolidated I Mining Si Smelting Co. at Anyox, 05 , is a passenger aDoara me rnnce I George today going north from ft I Vancouver. H. Lincoln of the C.N.R. staff re turned to the city on the Prince George this morning for a holiday visit In the Fraser Valley. Snow conditions were so severe there It was only with considerable difficulty that one could get around. Vernon Crockett, Smlthers High School principal, who has been on a (trip south for Christmas, arrived In 'the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and will proceed to the Interior by the evening train. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Blackwell, Juneau; V. Crockett, Smlthers. Central Alfred Hadland, Oona River; Joe Vlasak, Fort St. James. Royal R. Wagar, Joe Clykorvlc, H. Nelson, J. Cunman, O. Olsen, L. Fourn-ier, Ben Fong, Willlam.Cordon, Mah Fen, S. Jentzen and C. Johnson, city; L. McPhee, Surf Point; A. Buchanan and J. J. Olonay, Big Missouri; J. Sopplt, Anyox. Savoy O. Olson, C.N.R.; J. Sheehan, Art Hedln and Mr. and Mrs. A. Farrlng- ton, Surf Point Mine; Jack Yule, H. Melbv and J. Mclntvre. Port Ed and Gus Lelghton, city; Pat Sims, city; Mrs G. Delgren, Inverness; Miss Mae Brew, Haysport. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE Free Gift Tokens At MUSSALLEM'S Groceries Confectionery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1 Just arrived new shipment ol sliver and gold sandals Annette's tf. J. H. Macey sailed, last evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver, Mrs. Macey and sons being already there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durham of Usk, who have been visiting here for some time, sailed on the Catala last night for Vancouver. C. II. Alexander, formerly well known as an assistant purser and wireless operator on Canadian National Steamships, arrived in the city on the Prince George today from Vancouver where he has been spending a holiday. Mr. Alexander Is now with the federal government radio service and, after having been located at Telegraph Creek, Is now going to Atlin. He will continue his voyage north from here on the Princess Norah tomorrow morning. Baptist Church Christmas Tree One Hundred Children Attended Affair to Enjoy Program 'and Receive Visit From ' Santa Claus Some one hundred children had a very enjoyable time at 'the annual Christmas Tree entertainment of the Sunday School of' First Baptist Church. After a program of songs and recitations by the children, Santa Claus arrived on the scene and presented the smaller children with toys and the older ones with bags of candy. P. H. Lhtiy was in general charge and acted as chairman. The teachers of the Sunday School assisted In connection with the event. wake up like a cave man Feel Full of Life No More Tired, Dull, Heavy Mornings Ketp jour lifer health; and you'll (eel peat evert momin. When jou wake up feeling "rotten" your liw ia out of order. Your lirer clean the blood of poiaont, teparatet the nourishing part of your food from the watte. Suppliea energy to muaclea, titsuetand flanda jirea out bile, the body'a lasative, helps stomach, kidneys and intestines to work properly. A mere bowel movement isn't enough. "Fruit-a-lires" made from fruits and herbs, will strengthen and build up your liver like nothing else wilL You'll be amaied how well you are every morning. Try Fruit-a-tives. All druggists. FRUIT A-TIVEStaS tiEmim FOR SALE Tucks eJF0R SALE Farm at Perow, B.C., ward; E. A. Groves, Inlet; Sollid, K. Campbell, H. McKenzle next railroad, and Gov't. Road. 147 acres, fully furnished house, farm equipment, 3 horses; farm buildings. $2000, easy terms. Wfli make trade for house and lot In town as partial payment. For Information apply Dally News. (302) PERSONAL . WE HAVK HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Cus toms Examiners, Clerks, 'and stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us foe. proof and free information. M.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg, Oldest in Canada. tf, -TH'5 MOW ABOUT TWiS 3"OOL SMATCH VIHAT CTOMES LI DO YOU KMOVU ABOUT THiS 6UV,MOKfy f m i ... BAD AQOUTHiM I,,., i K is St. Peter's Xmas Tree Last Night Large Crowd of Children With Numerous Parents .and Interested Friends Attend The annual Christmas Tree entertainment of the Sunday School of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Seal Cove, took place last night, attracting a large crowd of children as well as many Interested parents and friends. After a religious opening by Can on W. F. Rushbrook, who presided, with Teddy Moore reading the Scripture lesson, a splendid program of music and recitations was rendered by the children. Santa Claus then arrived on the scene and distributed gifts and sweets to all. The energetic teachers of the Sunday School of the east end church gave unstlntlngly of their time and labor to make the affair the complete success It was. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club had an Informal luncheon today n keeping with the Yuletlde holiday season. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby, the president, was In the chair. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Norkap Christmas Tree December 29. Oddfellows' Old Time Hogmanay Dance, December 31. C.Y.C. Dance, Catholic Hall, Jan uary 7. JONES Family Market Phone 957 AND Phone 951 Fulton Meat Market Phone .683 Phone 683 Christmas Specials BEEF POT ROAST g-lb. 3 2 3 3 lbs. SHORT RIBS lbs. SHOULDER STEAK lbs. ROUND STEAK lbs. SIRLOIN STEAK PRIME RIB ROLL Per lb SIRLOIN TIP Per lb. RUMP ROAST Per lb T-BONE ROAST Per lb MUTTON LEG of MUTTON Per lb 6 lbs SHOULDER MUTTON ..!".... f) lbs. MUTTON CHOPS ROASTING CHICKEN Per lb BOIL CHICKEN Per lb GRADE 'A' TURKEYS Per lb DUCKS Per lb GEESE Per lb VEA.H, AMD ' ip you ASK. KMONaj AMVTHIWS GOOD ABOUT HIM V 50c 25c 25c 50c 50c 15c 18c 15c 50c 20c 35c FRESH KILLED POULTRY 30cl 25c? 35c! 25c j 25c I For a small Gift at New Years give CHOCOLATES They Will Always Be Appreciated PACE & SHAW Montreal SAPP Vancouver rb tttt n CADHURY London NEILSON Toronto For Your New Year Party Remember CRESTA BLANCA Ready Mixers We have only a limited supply available at the present time ORDER YOURS NOW , OrmesLtd. Trfie Pioneer Druggists The Reyll Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From i a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 D-m. till 9 pan. At This Season of Goodwill We Extend io Everyone-Our Best Wishes For a Happy and Prosperous New Year' PH1LP0TT EV1TT & CO. LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient pleaso purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Acent, Third Ave. Phone 568 I CanadiaihK-Pacifil Hl tiuvu w Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT PRINCESS NORAII Dec. 9th, 20th, Jan. 3rd, 17th, 31st WINTER EXCURSION TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets on Sale Nov. 1st, 1937 to Feb. 28th, 1938 Final Return Limit March 31st, 1938 Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.O. By Westover -1 ATTENTION! Customers of Hollywood Studio, formerly of 220 6th Street, may it-cure re-orders at any time by send inc same to P.O. Box 25, Vancouver, B. C. "nOVEHNMGNT LIQUOR ACT Notice of Application (of Urtr Llctnct NCmCS U hereby given that on th Thirty-First day ol December next, th undersigned inteiuUi to ejply tor licence In respect ol the premlaM, b. Ing pant of Xte building known i Port demenU ote4, situate upon th I 0, Clock 47, District Lot 746. Plan 1079, In tha Prlnca Ituiert Land Rgltt tlon District In the province oi British Oolumbla, for the mle oi bear by Uve glaea or the battle iot contump-tlon on tiie premlaea or elsewher. Dated thl 3rd day ot December, A.D. 1837. ADAM PTPER, . . Applicant. ii i: it ii. ti it .t i it 12 IS ;t ;: if It ) y i il ,. tt ny to