nir TtmUt t, its. j, 1 1 ii 1 1 i i 1 1 etching TORTURE lnAM.t tV tZLZt Mm. IW. mmim m ul Birthday Party For Local Girl Mix Jlfn ,mb,,n Attains Her Majority and Deration U Suitably Celebrated . i v, . 'nl in honor u. -";"" h f ItlllTH X dwthter was born at the Prtnct Ropert General HonplUl on De exbrr 5 to Mr and Mrs. A E. Wood ! Try a Dally News classllletl ad-rfrUsement for best results. Announcements ", Afl axlvertUetnenU 1a W-imn win be charged for a full month at Jic a word: Mowe Bridge. December 9. 61. Peter's Seal Cove Parish Hall Dance December 9. Eagles Bridge December 14. ' Vtrden's Entertainment, Dec 1. Valhalla Dance, Deeerrrber 16. Snowball Frolic Moos Hall December 23; a n i rhrttimas Tree. December u.w-a i v Kordkap br 29, Christmas Tree Decern- Yes We Sell WESTF1ELD WATCHES We are the rrince Rupert agents. have wnt to Several people Toronto for watches adver-tui in MacLean's M cv did not know we carried them right here at the ad- vertlscd prices. . Ml&s Liberty, white. $10.15 and gold filled. " lcwcls 119.15. vibin.. min'i watch IKIII HI"" w " Sky King $19.15 od olhm i? JOHtfglJ HUE STORE WITH THE ClOC Hotel Arrivals Savoy P. R. White. Telkwa; Mrs. Eu gene Dutton , Kltwanga; C. P But-aln?er, Tclkwa; Wllltam Thomp son, Terrace. . ,.. Royal ... Vt Jack Homer and Maynardt Wahl- Strom, Juneau; A. Wble. vancou-'vcr; Allen East. Vancouver; Dr. L. O. Rice, Vancouver; William 8hc Prince Rupert Mrs. William BunUng. Fort Fra- ser; W. J. O'Neill, 8mlthera; At Benson, Hazelton; F. Nash, Ter race; II. E. Williams, Vancouver. Central . . . Mr an4 Mr. Rvd , Fred Slmpwn. city; Ml. Oraswr. vtrsary oi ue oinnway o i daughter, Eileen. O. H. Llnzey pro-1 535. w'thTtei0 h'JmofoS1 re- Funeral Notice marks to which Kie responaea sui- UAKer parUklng of the birthday take Ken Harding, on behalf of the assembled guests presented mhlln with a sliver brace- JilUM " U At midnight, the guesU Invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H liniey Fifth Avenue West, for -iniht lunch. The enoyable er- UU4I'" ... I . enlng orougnv w t the singing of "For She's a Joll Oood Fellow -t.h4 iruesU were: Misses Ed Uh Johnstone. Edith Wilkinson. Winnie Cameron. Mirybelle BUles and Phylls Hamblln. Mr and Mr 0 A Llnzey. Messrs. Tom John-,tooe Cliff Madlll atom Madlll Jim Oreen, Morty Vlneberg. and Kto Harding. Jacobsen will take place tomorrow. Saturday, at 2 pin. Undertakers' Chapel Try a Dally Mews classified ad. , I I RAILWAY I UNES l Jf imiM JB' S36 yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle to spend the winter. entertained a number of 'Tatalrose; Mr. and Mrs. B. Hou- known citizens of the far north Min c i lUmoiin j-ji-htful dinner I tn F Blgney and Miss Borghlld Alaska town of Nome, were passen- ineno - - " .r-.f-'Houuen. Francois Lake; L. Wct ners aboard the Princess Norah sna " v.ftrtt ... nnnl , Hazelton: Genree Wllev. Vander- i Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Powell, J. Lomen and Capt. J. Anderson, all well yesterday afternoon going through to the United States. I Skagway, and Mrs. Blanchard were . - . ... ......j i passengers aboard the Princess Tne lunerai oi me laie row . i Norah VMtrd.v yesterday THE DAILY NOTTS I LOCAL NEWS NOTES I . 1 j. J." Coulter, well known Wrang- ell canneryman, was-a passenger A. W. II. Smith, agent of the Bar- aboard the Princess Norah yester- rlnotnn Tranrvrtatlon Co. at' Aav afternoon KOMlfc inrougn erwlck, Vancouver; S. Maral, city. 1 wrangell. and Mrs. Smith were pas-' Seattle. ' I I a a a sengers aooara me princess noranj Dr. E. W. T. Nash, physician and sureeon of Mayo, Yukon Territory, nnd Mrs. Nash and two cniiaren were passengers aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday aiiernoon.go Ing through to Vancouver. Mr. J. F. Mullen, wife of the president of Behrends Bank at Juri eau, and son were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yester dav afternoon going through on-a W. C. Blanchard. auditor of the trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the White Pass and Yukon Route at! south. Calling here yesterday afternoon afternoon going southbound from Skagway to Van . I i. . r. . t AM n. f n . n v i .. inn ilaqnn.r PHnNH - t, UUUUBI1 VO tut mc KtliHl, CUUYCr, UJJV. o.u.. ' from the B.C. ...! M...r7n -."-.. . .u. , u. j ,, 1 IW Mir LI1IT lllh Iiri B III U1C A allllfUA I I I 11 11X11 1 4. i UaiVUai1il Vt uw i( Blanchard gardens at Skagway. Two disembarked at this port while which are so well known to tour-! one sailed here on the vessel for Uts. .the south ORCED OUT Wc must move. Premises to he torn down and rebuilt. Wc arc compelled to iinluaiUur laruo' stm-k, f 'IMW Vea r. J'rices are cut to the hottom. ov is vour 'opportunity to purchase Christmas presents at Ileal Savings A small deposit will hold any article. Helow arc listed a few of our many specials. Come and tc convinced SALK ON NOW! All Coats Half Price Dresses Suitable for street and afternoon, sizes M to 11. Forced Oul Sale $2.45 d $3.95 Dresses In taffetas with full swiiiR skirtaL Regular values to $5.95. 395 Forced Out Sale T 1 l n . Regular values to $1.95. Night Dresses VlCQtl 0ui sale Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To VmcoiiveV. via Ocean falls and Way Ports Ss. Trlnfcs.1 Adelaide" .Every i riaay iu p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT ncccnl.cr 8th, 19th, January 2nd, lGlh, 30th SS. PRINCESS NORAH" Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return ets on Sale Nov. 1st, 1938 to Feb. 28th, 1939. i.ri, l imit niarcn jisi. rick- Final Canadian Pacific Services with Connections at Vancouver " Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert, U.C, nmtralAtcnt W. L. COAXES, Slips Crepes in white and pink only. Regular value to $1.95. Qip Forced.Out Sale 0tiy' Nova Silk Gowns and Pajamas Regular values to $3.95. Ci QC Forced Out Sale Special vAtU 95c Do Your Slopping For Your Christmas Shopping at Annette Ladies Wear Company We Lead, Others Follow CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI Far Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. ' PHONE GREEN 390 Fine Concert At Kitwanga Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Large shipment of new shades Excellent Entertainment Is Held Moose Xmas Tree Bridge and Dance. Tonight at 8:30. Cash prizes. ReireShmenU. in the popular iw. crepe w i Saturday evening in wuuuu i . . . 4. . i f : Fashion Footwear. Army .Hall KITWANGA, Dec. 9. An excellent concert was staged last Sat urday night in the Church Army to Hall at Kltwanga, there being a the choir. - ..- at tru pntertfltn-1 r. large fcu ii vu ft ment. Tne program was as iuiuo. Opening hymn, led by Rev. B. Shearman. Address. H. Bright. Anthem. "O Come Let Us Sing Unto the Lord," the choir. Solo. Mrs. Cadwalleder. Short story, Robert Harris. Anthem, "O Lord How Excellent," BXBSBII3 i 3 mniuxmi mama Walker's Music Store Large Slock Music Helntzman, Nordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 213 4th St. R.E.Eyolfson Chiropractor 210 EIGHTH AVENUE W. Phone BLACK 318 TRAPPERS Do Not Sell Your Furs to First Bidder Rring Them to Goldbloom's And Get Highest Trices Mink and Marten Solo, MUs Hannah Johnson. Solo, Mrs. Cadwalladef. Duet, T. Weget and A. Bryant. Selection, "John Brown' Body. choir. Short story. Charles Smith. Solo, T. Weget. Anthem, "Praise the Name of the Lord," the choir. PAGE THREH Solo, H. Sinclair, ,. -Christmas anthem, choir. Closing hymn, conducted by T. Weget. T. Weget and Edward Talt' acted as conductors of the choir'. Following the program, refreshments were served, v . for THE SEAL QUALITY I - GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lalmoo canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert 9 rsWOUMR:: w YoorPrtlU.il Cloth. i Will War Longer It Cleaned Oft.n.f Smart women womtn who are (mart in appearance, and "mrt" in the wtyi of thrift-lonr ago dijeorered the adTanucet of baTing clothei cleaned rerularly. Now that the new. cxtoHeti DRI-SHEEN PROCESS of deaniag hu been licensed to us in thit community, there are more reasons than ever for having your cleaning done regular! by our plane DRI-SHEEN makes silk look like new... Imparts a lustrous sheen and aoft feel that wins instant admiration Let us 1 prore DRI-SHEEN to your complete 1 satisfaction, then youll want out cleaning only. PROCESS' 1. 1 lllnlfe IDEAL CLEANERS McBride Street and Fifth Ave. PHONE 838 ran im :m zn xm m ca i i rr. tntu It. 2? A SENTIMENTAL GIFT Remember Mother oi your other Dear Ones with an extra gift of flpwtn. There's something about flowers delivered at Christmas that makes the day seem even more glorious and Joyful. Just le us know how- much to whom and well take care ;of the rest. Vance's Home Arts Capitol Theatre Building Famous Robertsons High Class Cakes, Shortbread, Plum Puddings Can Be Ilad At The Followine Stores Sunrise Grocery Co. . Overwaitea Ltd. Q. and S. Grocery Delite'Conftctlanerjr Limey and Davles Tom Lee Son Yamanaka Grocery Fulton Cash and Carrjr . Copeland's Fruit Market PURITY MERITS CONFIDENCE INTERIOR VISITORS Welcome To Prince Rupert For Thmsa That Are Good to Eat Try Copeland s Fruit Market Train Orders Carefully- Packed Phone 872 FREE DELIVERY Gifts For The Young That Ate Sure To Please CfC.M. Bicycles Severaldiff ercnt Q O Q J fl models to choose irom. Priced from vvel V C.C.M. Tricycles Strongly and smartly made in different sizes. Priced from $8.50 C.C.M Joycycles For. the younger CO 7 children V.wfcltl Cheaper Models From , $2.95 Holler Skates Scooters Skates Sleighs Skis Tools Air Rifles Kindergarten Sets Tahle Tennis Sets Any Article Held 'till Xmas GORDON'S HARDWARE McBRlDE STREET Phone 311 51 1 t B K t A a m ii m 4 if S a 5 . t