be: 24, 1939. THE DAILy NEWH pa or. Tnp.EE Quality guaranteed LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous ser- Can take two men Vancouver to- ALADA" vice Phone 13 TaxL. tf. morrow. Inquire Armour Salvage. 4274) i UM HUH UU WIC JWWVM w gressor nations. (274) Bowling afternoon and evening 1 Max s Alleys. tf. WANTED! Five hundred women TEA to Join Annette's Stocking Club. Moose Olngham Dance tonight. (275) Dancing starts 10 pjn. (274) lirictmaQ farilc AAA UU That Arc Really Personal w to tlin f I rA t r Jf HIV nine tw :1c r your n cards if you an them really i ' .1111.11. ar order early 1 a. - . . w. ... n mmma ruf mrs-sage. We I u w:c' avaiviiinii a VveJv illustrated t expressing x Mmrnt In -irten and sinrere . ......... t Hi HVmnlnr Tare anil I . tt ..I L . nrry Fountain I'm Scl DIBB PRINTING CO. Ilcsner niork. Third Street PRE CHRISTMAS 100 Pairs Of , BLANKETS 11 I II 1 1111 1 Ii:illlll? vTiiLlII IfWLlIllI. Iiach - Pair $1.95 $4.95 (icmmic fi i fTmintrv II ankcts Ihese are hich quality and will last a lifetime. S. l 7 Size -i-ixW. Weight 12 lbs. Pair A 1 v ELIO'S FURNITURE Tlllltl) AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT Ttnt... n mm rt limn tr mi umun MfcAM&nira liu. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including all meals and berth accomodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUTERT $3600 v Fiom Port Simpson $39.73 Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from Intermediate points.) Children iFlve years of age and under twelve) Half Fare Tickets on Sale from November 1st, 1930 to Febrary 29(h, 1940 Good to return up to March 31st 1940 Simmer. I.mvp Prince Rupert Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATAEA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday a.m. S.S. CARDENA Every Friday 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. rhone 868 If Convenient, Please Purchase TicKets ai uuice J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Hank Hide Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DATRY PIIONK tit Moose Olngham Dance Friday, November 24. Dancing starts 10 Ip. m. 278) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Moore, who have been on a three weeks' trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide this afternoon from the south. lVjri Canada At War 25 Years Ago I November 24, 1914 Portugal formally entered the war on the side j of the Allies. In third general assault on allied lines on the Western Front. Oermans attacked fiercely from Ypres to La Bassee. Brit ish warships bombarded Zeebrugge. Russians made gains M Armenia. ON.R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 6 pjn. From the East Tuesday. ;rhursday aruJ.. Saturdays II pjn. PERFECT DIAMONDS for as low ds f25 No Bumr how little jon fij for t t" mnnd, be ture ihit it it dilc-i ftxfea ditmonJi of known value become wicmitflglf tiliuble u the reut go on. Bluebird ferfea blue hite dumonJt ire arcfullf ifpfiucd ioi rrgisterej by etpem tnunn; you of not onlr tiwtest beiuty but t worthwhile investment u clL IB HUE IB II RID REGISTERED DIAMOND RINGS Words Standard of Perfection JOHN BULGER LTD. FRESH SHRIMPS Boat W.S.L Daily at 1 p.m. TROTIER'S DOCK NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zanlll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 op 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Your Christmas cards for Overseas are waiting for you at the Dollar Store. tf. Mrs.. E. Svendsen sailed last night on the Prince Rupert-for a trip to Vancouver. Nick Sullkoski, A. Hansen, A. Jerstad, H. Closter, A. Anderson and Ole Wick sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for the B. C. Packers reduction plant at Namu where they will be employed. Steve Murphy, who arrived ki the city recenUy from Vancouver, has taken over the old Empress Club premises at the corner of Second Avenue and Sixth Street and Is having alterations made preparatory to opening up a roller skating rink. On their way to Bella Bella where they will attend the annual convention next week of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, delegates from various villages are now gathering in Princ! Rupert. Some are sailing tonight on the Cardena for Bella Bella while others will make the trip In their own small boats. President Alfred Adams of Massett and Mrs. Adams are among those in the city. Vice-President Thomas Gos-nell and others from Port Simpson are expected here during. tfc week-end on the way to Bella. Bella. Chief Mark McKay of Kltselas arrived from the interior on last night's train. Joining Arthur Bolton who is already here. Hotel Arriyak F. Hlrtns. Work Point; F L RiWon. Vancouver: O, Jacpbsen, Shirley. -f $- Dance Again To .Music A You Like It With. BOBBY KEIITS ORCHESTRA m Oddfellow's Hall Tonight Announcements All' advertisements In t&l colv imn will be charged, for a. full month at 25c a word. Country Fair November 21 Eagles' Bridge November 29. St. Andrew's Dance. Nov. 30. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Hankinson'i November 30. Varden's Entertainment Dec. 1. United Bazaar December 7. Lutheran Circle bazaar, December 9. High School Plays, Dec. 13. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Dee. 14. Moose Christmas Tree, Dec. 21. ANNOUNCEMENT . Until further notice, on Sundays our Confectionery Store will be open only from 12:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phona 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Distilled, Blended ad Bottled in Scotland PASSING OF ! LAST CHIEF j KTTSELAS, Nov. 24: The death l I r ChhMaI t InA4w 14- tlA iof the Flying Eagle Tribe of Kit-v cumkallum. occurred verv sudden- r ly la the early morning of Sunday last The funeral took place at KIP selas on Wednesday afternoon, Adjutant Mark McKay of the Salvation Army officiating. Albert Mc-Kenzle spoke at the graveside service. The pallbearers were Solomon Beaven, Mathlas Bright. Sam Turner, George Turner. John Sebastian and Joseph Hudson. Many beautiful wreaths and sprays were sent by the people of Kltselas. Chief Manilas Bright and Chief Robert Harris, both of Kltwanga attended the funeral. After the funeral, a supper was given by Mrs. Frances Turner, niece of the deceased. During the tfCH RUMP ROAST Per lb. STOPPCIT QUICKLY JONES FAMILY i MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 Saturday Specials FRESH KILLED BULKLEY VALLEY BABY BEEF ROAST OFF THE ROUND 22C rer id. STANDING RIB Per lb. SHOULDER ROAST Per lb. SIRLOIN TIP Per lb. BEEF STEAK SPECIALS SIRLOIN STEAK aibs. 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