r ,d: nocetnW 30, 1038. it t f H it sfi it it it K it a s; it it 4lf it it it if it it a a if it if if if if it if if if if i if if if KAI.I.OON Do?en. I KAII.WAY We WUb AU Our CuOaii and Friend A Very Happy New Year Keep Your Coal Bint Full Order Early Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone (SI or C32 NEW YEAR GREETINGS Send a Card for New Year We Have a Big Selection .VAV.VAVMV. Prepare To Celebrate ! pai'i:i: 1 1 ats Dozen, up BLOW MIS Luutji woonr.N noisk .m.ki:hs Down -4i- up KntlT.NTlNi; 00 throws .. . rosnrrri 2 pkR" PAItTY Clt.U;Ki:US Clearing at 10 off. PROSPERITY In The Coming Year Bulkley Valley Collieries 5 ?! f ! 2 s 1 p 25c I 40c 75c I 20c 5 25c 8 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-l'iiciHc To Vancouver -via Uf can i - -S. -I'rlnress Adelaide" F.very I rlday 10 p.m. T VANCOUVER JIIKECr llrrrmber Mh, J9lh. January 2nd ICtb, SOU. SS. PRINCESS NOUAII" " Ulnter Incursion " FJre-Vanrouver .nd Heturn-rifk. :'nl if Final w... .1.1. 1M to Feb. X8th, 1939. . i Fresh Local Haw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY iln.lt March 3lst, 1939 v..thX-n.a.a Pacific Services Connection, Ht V.nvuv,r ,T,fk;:Veent"rWrTa ?rlnr. Rupert, R.C. W. 1 COATF.S, (leneral Attnt . J. H. BULGER A.inmnliiei vRoyal Bank Hldf . President W. appointed L. Coates of the Rotary Club hat ft. W. Wlnslow, R. G. Hopkins .and W. O. Fulton to be the program caranitUe for tht coming six months. On Monday, when New Year's will be observed, the Post Office wlokels will be open from Z a.m.' to 12 noon. The public lobby win be ojien from 7 a.m. to 0 pjn. Edward Blewett, well known as a mlnlne mflnlfr mprhnnlr At Daw Walker. olker. Mr. Mr. Calebson Calebson and and Mr. Mr. Lien. Lien. THE DAILY NWfl LOCAL NEWS NOTES gerenaler Dam Friday and Saturday nights In Boston Hall. I 1 Prince Rupert Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars 302) 1 B. C. Clothier Store will -be los- led until iurther notice owing to ' . m f AA1 flood from frozen pipes. ling may be cleared up it is de- planned to leave today. I tiled to point out that Evcnson's I Ideal Clcanrs do not use gaso- iline la nv form in their cleaning 5-1 process, iney nave a very moaeni V'typc of plant for this purpose. wtilcli uses a product known Varsol as the cleaning scent as 302 tfi Tlie Nordkap 8ociety held lt tZ p 5 Christmas Tree celebration l,,e Meirl,0,c HaH ,Mt with a capacity crowd in attend - Inn.. Ti A-rlu mrt nf thA ore is ft To The Citizens of Prince Rupert S Nordkap Society Celebrates mas tirlightful Scandinavian Social Catherine Iit NUlit in Met-rnplr Halt Enjoyed by targe Crowd nlmt was given over to a program appropriate to the occasion cul minating in the singing of carols around the Christmas tree afte.-which dancing was enjoyed. in a nil A J ti Following the singing of carols Many Attend around the Christmas tree, dancln commenced at 10 pjn. with music by Fossum Brothers' Orchestra and Kcls Ounderson as master or The committee In charge consisted of Maurelius Holkestad, Mrt. T. Solllen. Mrs. R. Jensen, Mrs. P. Wikdal. Inge Valen. II. Gulbransen and B, Pedcrsen. Invald Fenness nrnslded at the door. taum: tennis iiati:s nvrnnooL rH 3: cp Walker's Music Store Largr Stock Music lirinttnian, Nordheinier and Lesace Pianos llano Tuning with "Resonoscope" flume Itloe SS 212 -UhSt. chss cook. -.-m .r-m:mi Mt fi fm ii)aiai-ouiiu i International Cafe a the travi:i.m:ks cafe m Has changed ownership and will be continued as the In- (: ternatiunal Cnfe under new m management with entirely B, new staff Including a first Full Meal Served fr 25c Satisfaction (luaranteed INTERNATIONAL CAFE 211 Clh Street CENTRAL HOTEL KOOMS and CAFE Fbene-M .Kor 'Best Household Coal MRS. C. K. BLACK Burial Rites 4303i Frank Lloyd, well known Ketchi kan .fisheries aerator, was a pas senger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returnlrg north .after a trip to Seattle. JI. C. Nunan, manager of the New England Fish Co. at Ketch! kan, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah' yesterday afternoon returning north after a business trip to Vancouver and Seattle. son, was a passenger 'aboard the J. E. Boyle, sales manager of th Princes Norah yesterday after-iunlon OH Co. from Seattle, was noon xeturning to the Yukon fitter here aboard the Princess Norah a vimi wun nis lamny in vancou- yesterday afternoon bound rot ver .Wrangell. He will pay .a visit of in- .neetlon to various of the corn-Mrs Herbert Busby and son. .pony's brandies In Alaska. Fred, of Nanaimo arrived in .the fiity on the Prince Norah yester- Lawrence Innes. Ernest Bolton. Iday . afternoon to pay a vMt Henry Vickers and Fred Spcnc i - - m r Mrs. uuoy- narcnw, mt. ana Mrs. oI xitkatla. after spending thres lack Armxlrnnff t m hp MR good night's ntflu DO THIS: Manafe hU throat, chut, and back with Vlcfc VipoRub and tuck him into bed. Next, put a ipooixlul ot VapoRub In a bul of bolUflf water, place a nfvanprr or tbrtl over the child' hrad like a tent, covering the bowl too, so the medicated vapors can be Inhaled tor several minutes. ThU treat tnent loosens phlegm-clears alr-paisf es-checka tendency to cough -relieves local congestion. Long alter he relaxes Into peaceful sleep. VapoRub' poultice -and -vapor action Is still bringing relief -and in can Ret a re&l im. W arDiia Inge Valen waa chairman and - - - - the proceedings opened with a son? .victor I. Haan, superintendent in which all the audience Joined. oi the railway division of the Whit? Other Items on the program in- Paas and yukon Route at Skagway eluded piano solo by Peter Lien, ana Mrs. Haan were passengers address by Rev. T. II Rlsberg, pas- aboard the Princess Norah yester- tor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church: ay afternoon returning to Alaska selections by the Varden Singer a(tcr a holiday In Seattle and an Instrumental trio Dy Mr . Mrs. I'lhel .May McKlnlry Laid At Rest Folluwing Service Yesterday Afternoon . There was a large gathering oi friends yesterday afternoon at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers for the funeral of the late Mrs. Ethel May. McKlnley, formerly of "upload will Ireland In an in- Surf Point and for the past year -matiopai tW tennis match a resident of Prince Rupert, wnos hr .Tnnnarv M it s announced, death occurred earlier In the weei; T-iw vnrth nf Fnoland onen title Jlev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First -lav will b held January 13-14 at Baptist Church, officiated and Mrmrhrster Miss Lois Judfc presided at the organ to accompany the hymns " - which were "Jesus, Lover of My Pour and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Following the chapel service, in torment was made ln Falrvlew .Cemetery. Pallbearers were N. Mc Kenzle. H. V. Tattersal A. Cromp Peter latxirte, B. R. Rice and Earl Bel:or. j There were numerous floral Announcements AU advertisements In thl col omn will be charged for s full month at 25c a word, N6rdkap Chrjslmxs Tree Decern- ber29. Eagles' Dance New Year's Eve, 10 p.m. Varden Entertainment, Jan. 8 Toe H. Bridge January 18. I Presbyterian Bufh' Banquet Jan-juary 25. I.-,-.-., I vUiiiut Snowball Fiolli 'ary 27 MooseJfalK,Janu- SOUTH SEA SAGA HERE "Hurricane," With Dorothy Lamourj and Jon Halt, is Ilea! Thriller j A dramatic saga of the South; Seas, said to be rich in all the ele- ments of .cinematic entertainment,' comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this week-end in Thi Hurricane" with Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall heading an imposln cast which also includes Mary As tor, C. Aubrey Sffilth. Thomas Mit chell, Raymond Massey, John Car- radine and Jerome Cowan. 1 The story, replete with tender romance, powerful drama, plctur- esque setting and a spectacular andj exciting climax, is that of two na-j live sweethearts on a low Island who are wed but whose happiness! is short-lived after the husband mate of a trading schooner, is im-j prisoned for striking a white man! who insults him. After five years hej escapes and makes his way home taj his native island. The search for. him is at its height when a greatj hurricane blows up. Unmindful of hi- nrwm eftv fin trrv n hln the inhabitants and, in the fury of na-1 , ; V. '' t X. kT ture'e elements, plays un important) to leave lor home yesterday but . UmJL' part. The hurricane scenes, as ta lm in order that a misunderstand- riere held up by bad weather ard Soup Oi Mums Lures London 1 plied by the title, constitute thej outstanding feature of the picture Whifflets From The Waterffont V , C. P R. steamer Princess Adelaide. -Capt Henry .Anderson, is due Jn port at 6 o'clock this evening from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver j and waypoints. Metropolis Intrigued by Ret-ine Re ceived From Vancouver J LONDON. Dec. 30: (CPI Newest culinary Idea is chrysanthemum J soup, relates the London News. , Chronicle. Recipe, given by the J Japanese Chrysanthemum Society of Vancouver, was tried out by a London chef who pronounced thl fcoup "very palatable." If you want to try it. take one pint of milk, a tablespoonful of cornflour and om larce chrysanthemum. Heat the. milk and butter In a pan, add cornflour and stir until thick. Add chopped chrysanthemum petals which have been soaked in boiling water for two minutes. DIRECTING EVOLUTION Scientist Relieves Mankind -.Given! 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