W1 Hotel Arrivals Savoy r Atkins. Prince Rupert; J. tir Porchcr Island; J. Flewln, jupport; A. Reld, Port Simpson. KflTftI I A H Hunt, Victoria; O. Marin-! v pannhauer, it y ft Nbrthern Pyrites. Eg Sun, city. Prince Rupert u'Ullam Elliot. W. 0, Stevens c Wlnton Thompson, Van Central E. Anderson, city. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Thomas 5Proat will Uke place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel cf the B. C Undet lakers. Men MlM Allrf Nltritnnl anllrd lal night on the Prince Ocorge for a trip to Vancouver. J. C. Wilson, well known Prince George- barrister, arrived In the city on last night's train from the interior (or a brief business visit. Why Not Play Santa Claus to Yourself ? Mrs. II. TaDer returned to the Ity on last night's train from a trip to Smlthers. Mrs. Hlncks and Miss Hlncks of Burns Lake arrived In the city on last night's train from the Interior and sailed on the Prince Ocorge for Vancouver. Miss Hlncks is being taken south for medical treatment. Peter Laklcj C. N. It. divisional (relent and D&ssenger agent, re turned to the city on last night's train from a trip to Prince Qeorge on official business. Everybody reads the Dally News There's a reason. . - Peace on Earth Ear Never since the first Christmas Day will the message of Peace and Ooodwtll have a greater significance for the whole world than this year. Let the Otadne of Remembrance carry IU Joy and Cheer to all your friends far and near. Our selection of exclusive Christmas Cards expresses this happy message in sentiment, design and color. Select yours now at - DIBB PRINTING CO. rifsnfr niock. Third Street This Christmas Be Ready to Step Out In a SUIT or TOPCOAT r Made to Your Individual Mranurements for Clothes That Are SMAKTLY STYLED FINELY TAILOULI) GUARANTEED TO FIT Wt recommend the K R, JOHNSTON COMPANY range In a wide variety of British fabric Triced. From S25.00 to S38.00 OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO The I.OMHAHM I'KEFEUUKI) Line w Offers clothes' Imported' exclusively and has the fit and appearance that U obtained only In garments made by hand by experienced craftsmen, 37.50 ,nd up WAHS & NICKERSON -Worthwhile Gift for Mm" 2 tf tf tf tf B tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf ' tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf 5i I; I 1 n Condensed Heat Some Milks Arc Richer Than Others. The Same Applies to Heat in Coal. The Hottest Coal in Town is BULKLEY VALLEY COAL LOCAL NEWS NOTES on a three month' vacation trin to this coast, will be leaving on today's! Mr amj train nrnnta nr Vtnrn at . . A. J. Whltemore. member of the International Fisheries Commission from Ottawa, will arrive In the city by train next Tuesday night from the East and, with L. W. Pat-- more K. C. local member of the Commission, will meet with local latlons which proviae mai. no m- . . . ,4-nt mav he seen In the town auer a flit Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at I5c a word. City Tennis Association annual dance, Oddfellow's Hall, November 25. L. O. B. A. St. Andrew's Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, November 30. Eagles' Bridge November 30. United Bazaar December 1. S.O.N. Play December 2 and 3. Christmas Fair. United Church, December 2 and 3. Carnival and Dance, Metlakatla, December 5. Toe II Bridge, December 7. f st. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance December 9. . Snowbalt Troll?, December 23. Moose Hall, Mrs. D, L. McKlnlejr night on the Prince kirk, Manitoba. Mrs. 8imonson has! oeoree for Vancouver where Mrs. also at Osland and Prince Rupert." treatment. While In the city she has been thei . i to. t nt farttafri nrtA Arm 17 A - Ormlston. Children's Colds without "doiing" VICKS llAUWUb - ' " IU4IIM( . , proceeding Thursday night on the moved In .from Westvlew t - their phiim nnrffA tn Rratti tat th new home on Fourth Avenue Xast Unniiai mwMna nf the Intematlon. In the house lust completed by al Fisheries Commission to be held John Currie pi Mitcneu currre on December 8-10. on the sublect of Old Country set Uement In central and northern British Columbia which, In a letter. Mr. Turzeon says would end Mr. and Mrs. Croft Brook have According to word received In otniMa - - .i . n t-. . if o iete ana naa m pay cc w vuc uic cuy . vj. tiuKwu, vt. t. twi - - - -. j u .u rn. tor and the suoenrisor. oorae nan iariDw, wiu BUTra& uici m; mu- , - . , . dlan Radio Broadcasting Corpora- V'" tmn at 7 nttoek Sundav evening . more and were usually themselves students. In. connection with living conditions, each student had a bedroom, slttlneroom and Dantry. There was many troubles In connection with i no water laid on and rAthrooms the development of Prince Rupert as a port. E. J. Garland, an Alder were often a long way from the liv- Inz quarters. In some cases, stu ta C. C. F. Member of Parliament, aenis naa uj wan uuyusu wlU reply to Mr. Turgeon. ' their batnroow carrying wwei a Dainnouie. , me jwuw ,v I damD and cold. rn 4 tr i fc'fT,T, Xtr Tarrtnld hfJiOmeofthe fam- I A I .l A HI 1 1 I I lou men who had been Cambridge students and concluded by saying r k Tllil I lOK'that what struck him as Interesting L AlYlDrllVlEiiwas that, while English people went 'at even-thing In a leisurely man Dr. II. L. A. Tarr Speaks at Rotary' ner. they knew how to make the r.f-.i. mmi nr ineir teuure umc, iuo tlUD V II II " ' - j had always time for afternoon tea The university 01 camonage was . ana yev gui wimis. ui4t. ..kii.k.4 i. the vear tut about': Visitors Dresent Included h.mren vear after the Nor- Plllsbury. Dr. C. H. Bastln, Sam Ja - ' - .. . i l.n ...n alter nnnr Heie MunucruLiiu aiiu wu J. W. NlcolU and Wei .,- -t.wi.hment of a eolleBe at Matheson. Oxford Cambridge Castle was bum aon MCAiee, were-ejeonreu in 1063. These were historical facU after being absent many" weeks, brought out by Dr. H. L. A. Tarr. . who was a student at CambriJ llt7Z DaUy News Is an A. B. C for three years doing research work, and who addressed the Rotary Club, . yesterday at Its regular weekly lun- . eheon .miiMSaaaaaaWflaaaaaaaaaaW According to Dr. Tarr there are at the University twenty-one colleges, two of which are women's colleges, and FlUwllllam House, where the research work Is carried dark without a can and gown. He phone 957 must be In residence by midnight nnteM he has special permission JONES' FAMILY MEAT MARKET BL'LKLEY VALLEY LAMB and six times a week he must dine Per ib. t the university. The enforcement t.m of LAMB of thete regulations Is In the hands Per Jb of a proitor with cap and gown ana of LAMB two assistants Known cowquumy per jj, "bulldogs." Breaking of the regu- SH0UldeR of LAMB latlons brought fines 01 seven snm mes and slxDence or twice mav amount for research students. Contrary to general report, the, speaker said that most students! went to the university to siuay. mm of them were able to go be- cause they had scholarships. He j was one or these, having won the scholarships at McOlll. Every stu- Per lb. ; v om t rn snrtnjEIl I r.Avm Per lb. BEEF 1 2 lbs. ROUND STEAK and l ib. KIDNEY lbs. SIRLOIN STEAK g RUMP ROAST of BEEF Per lb. - - ROAST OFF THE ROUND rer 10 - T-BONE ROAST Per lb. : PRIME -RIB ROLL I Per lb. '. SHORT RIBS 3 lbs. POT ROAST Of BEEF Per lb. - PORK HOCKS PORK 2 lbs - LQIN PORK CHOPS "Npor is : .: AYRSHIRE BACON Per lb "B" Grade EOOS- Per dozen L SUNNYBROOK BUTTER Per lb. U-Llisk..' SHOULDER VEAL- '--..! . 4 lbs. LEO of VEAL r Per lb. ... " FOWL Per lb ....,Xm, - POT CHICKEN ' V Mt 4 Interesting Old Paper Phone 112 Taxi: new heated cars. Don't Forget! Annual Tennis Wmiam Leask Produces Copy of Tonlehtl Bridge and Whist Drive. Canadian Legion Clubrooms, 8 pjn. Admission 35c. (275) Dance, oaaieuowy nau ionKi. Dress up your Christmas parcels and your friends will' like you bet-.... v,. win finrf an the newest 1471 . AITM " - T" Mrs. S. 81monson, who has been dressings at the Dollar Store, tf. 25c 25c 15c 22c 50c 50c 15c 20c 18c 25c 10c 25c 25C 25c 35c! 25c 50c 20c 25c 30c ART OF LITTLE CHINESE LONDON. Nov. 25: CP Plato Chan, eight-year old Chinese boy," painter, will hold an exhibition of g hU work here Nov. 29. Born ai o New York, he was taken to Ger-15 many and th,en Paris where his g father Is an attache 01 tne ini-.o nese legation. a wxmzwzvi uxmi twi in 1 wt , g I 1 I 1 Phone. 957 j SPARKLE! LIFE! LUSTER! WM f,t in tftn vnn finw the nrw odorieif method of drr-cleiniog tb DRI-SItEEN PROCESS can aike your most totted garm-uti fresh ad new tgaia! Bring ot thit dress or suit which you thought couldn't be successfully cleaned . . . and make us prove that DRI-SHEEN will restore its life, luster and freshness. Te are licensed to use the DRI-SHEEN PROCESS and its excellence is Kiting us a finer reputation than ever for doing fine work. TS Dri-5k Pfo ctn only t mJ h tlitt equipment. DW-S.tlN PROCESS -OC 99 fUitCl" IDEAL CLEANERS Authorized Users of the Dri-Sheen Process HiltliirlXBSHillliBVIllli-B REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone 658 THE SEAL of QUALITY FAREWELL ' GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prlnca Rupert TO PASTOR 01 news recoro inciuacu a. mc w wejj Rey ana Mrs. Lawrence u, jen-Incorporate Port Esslngton as a sen wno wui be leaving next Mon- . i-l 11... M .Mqt fval wfllh . . .1 nl.... 1Fn 1 blew down cannery buildings along ,all ror- tne gouth enroute to' Sac'o.V iit.'eiiun. T7ltr a meetfnir nf the 1 . . ,v.i.k nln, if. Ton.l Coats and Hats UNTRIMMER UTILITY ipOATS and FUR COLLARED COATS-- Remarkable values. All the newest colora in heavy winter coatings. Beautifully-lined and Interlined. Sizes 12 to 44. Including values to $4350. Special S7.95, $9.95 and 814.95 GIRLS; V1NTER COATS Practical warm coats In smartly " tailored styles: QC Sizes 7 to 14 yearsSpecial ?V.7v HATS All the- smartest- hew styles tailored on the more dressy styles': All colors and head sizes. Special- S1.49 ina l5i $1.95 PAGE Tlrit EH thi daily inrwB i Ben Llpsin and son returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide this afternoon from- a trip to . . I.. - . t..mkV. a t Ocean Falls arrived In the city on Skeena District News Published Congregation of St. Gathers the princess Adelaide1 this attcr- Thlrty-Five. Years Ago to Say Good-By to Iter, ana airs. from the piper town for a r tmbam 1 ...... - L. C Jensen William Leask of Metlakatla hasj I brought Into the Dally News office j . a copy of the Skeena District Newsl In connection with the regular A-t-A MnmKttr 9fl 1QIW Tt was al tt.iL r Vi. T olios' AM weeny puoiuncu at rui iwa"s""' ol 81. faurs L,uineran uuuitu, by William Baillle. In those early congregational gathering was held week's.. visit .here.. George Moody, freight claims agent of the western dlvUion for the Canadian Pacific Railway, U Is making the round trip north on the Princess Adelaide. . . . . . JAIL FOR WEEK-ENDS . Skeena Liberal Association at which I Kn v, acceptd a call. j WELLINGTON, N R. L. Mcintosh was among tnose j0hn Dybhavn occupied the chair' rpi i . i j.iffAta. a nnmlndUi i u . H.AAAiiMil - CICvvcu U U5K( " lng convention, the awarding of Wales and Pearse Islands to Canada, establishment of sawmills near Esslneton bv George Cunnlngnam. James Adams and Alex Noble and the-marriage of William Leask and Miss Annie Legale. SAID FILMS TO BLAME BRiOHTON. Eng.. Nov. 25: CP Benjamin Saunders, 82, nlck-j nimui The PearemaKer tnrousni ana, in opcxiiiis wc iuvccum6. i . mnrfA rnmment suitable to the oc-4 ano solos by Mrs. H. 0. Johnseh, guitar band selections, reading by MIm Jorin Skoz. Vocal duet by Rev: and Mrs. L. C. Jensen, organ, solo by Peter Lien, selections by the Var-den Singers, reading by Mrs. JL Johansen and talk by.Ingvald' Fen nels. A presentation was made to Rev. to Z.f Nov. 25: Minister of Transport Scm- plans to Introduce legislation Imprison at week-ends only motorists charged with drunk driving. This would enable them to do their work during the week. and Mrs. Jensen both bl whom res ponded. Delicious refreshment were ability to mend broken marroges. e0OjMWKfaWO0fH Mitt v. ... mrHcti-at fnr 24 vears.ln o . ' ' P he blamed films for much domestic unhappinness. o o a o o tr .18 Pre-Christmas Sale of RUPERT PEOPLES STORE a oooocKooaoawoofloooooooftoooooote LAMPS Triiite Boudoir Bridge Bed Novelty Table Radio A larger selection than ever before now on display. Drop In now while the stock is complete. Any lamp held till Christmas. GORDON'S HARDWARE McBRIDE STREET M ' Phone 311 MacKenzies Furniture CHRISTMAS GIFTS PULL-UP CHAIRS Solid walnut, spring cushions, Q-i Q OV Q assorted tapestry. Each PULL-UP CHAIRS--WalnUt finish, web seat, tapestry. Each SOLID WALNUT END TABLES Each WALNUT FLNIS1I END TABLES Each Phone 775 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAF5 Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK $9.50 $8.50 $1.95 R.E.Eyolfson Chiropractor 210 EIGHTH AVENUE W. Phone BLACK 318 S 3 H a a 1 M H if H si It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the Bame. ; If ,.'.1-1 r? ! 1 '. ! 4 r. l 4 1 1I r If ' 1 M r .'v 1 1 i ft- I,