I- I P.3 r ' pnr. rorif THE DAILY NET73 4 Orange Pekoe Blend LOCAL NEWS NOTES SALAM TEA CONVENTION IN RUPERT .Nest District Meetinc of Lutheran Church to be Here Local Pastor Named President roin: as KetrMkaa. Peters- r . . . une Port Alexander 5k. Juneau rm-j at Fashion Footwear. tf. arid other norUwra rtat& The , circuit aaeettoi at RekMka. Mr.1 RfT rather P. Champagne. Ro-Myrwasg nM. was we attended man Catholic Church priest re-and an kMpirsng prttgraa was car- turned to Ue city on the Catala r!Wl sthts raornmg from a brief trip to Abo attending lae Ketchikan Port Simpson on ecclesiastical convvrton was Rt. ReT. H. L. Fs duties, of Seats. Bishop of the PacirVi rtw Thursday aSi of .w. x- - TvT " 7?- "7 . mis wt Mt retMfen tuna next T lan Lutheran Church of North AM- w erica will be held at Prince Ruuert. j New as Tomorrow DUO -THERM Introduces Power-Forced Circulation The ntst beautiful and practical oil burner vn the market now equipped with forrrd rtrrulatton Wanner floor L-s wasted retting heat Mre heat at the living lereL It Mtmih to Pay at Gordon & Anderson THIS WEEK ONLY SClDSPa mmff 1 Home Remeilies, Toiletries Rubber GooIs, Stationery Candy and Drug Store Sundries AT HALF PRICE! McCUTCHEON'S PHARMACY THIRD AVENUE and SIXTH STREET Prince Rupert UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T-Sii. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.SUS, CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1;JI pjiu U:30 pjn. Due Vancouver, Thurv pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday aja. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tkkels at OfHce Further Information Regarding Reservallotu and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Thone 5CS Ftvr prompt and courteous, Phone 13 Taxi, tf. Tonight's train, crue from the Kast at U o'clock, waa reported wis art moon to be on time. A charge of drunkennes against v uiiam O lover has been dismissed In city police court , I Bedroom slippers make aceept- mrisunas guts. Large assort has been in the armv service here left on last evening's train for his heme in the Interior. It is possible he may be back here later. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspec tor, after bavins been here for a coopie of weeks on official duties; 8ed fast evening by the Princess Norah on his return to Vancouver. Rev. J. H. Myrwang. pastor of St Paure Lutheran Church, returned ti the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from Ketchi kan where he attended a church conference. Miss Geraldine Feero arrired In the city on the Princess Norah yes terday afternoon from Juneau, being here to act as bridesmaid at the marriage of her sister. Miss Venetia Feero. to Geonre Madttl oh Saturday evening of this week. XfL Margaret Pearce also arrived from Juneau to attend the wedding. Waiiam C. Blanchard. auditor for the White Pass and Yukon Route at Skagiray. and Mrs. Blanchard -re passengers aboard the Princess Nor Mrs. Casey Ylnk and Mrs. John (tjiwrie were Joint hostesses at the jome of the former at a delightful mscellaneous shower for Ml Rt i'kens who U to be married short- o Frank Gomex. The evening was -ent playing cards, the winners Ving Mrs. VT Roth well, first; Mrs. Hugh Smith, second, and Mrs. Wagner, consolation. The room was tanefallr decora t-d with a profusion of faD flowers nd pink and white streamers. De-'icJos refreshmeBU were served at midaight The bride-elert iUne nrt- 1 I m . A , wue wreemg Den. cut a Mrs. John Harris Buried AtViKmg nnerai services for the late Mrs j JRanghild Harris, wife of John Harris of this city, took plare from th j Lutheran Church at VXklng. Alber-!ta. with Rev Mr StoSee oriiciating There was a large attendance at th Htes. Mrs. Henry Kelson sane I "Rock of Ages." PalTbearm were O Wldall John Sather Andrew Roland Swen EUason Carl Kradson iand Ed Thompsott j to Campbell River. dWrtct of the church, who w ar- w. J. Matthews of Telkwa. who morning r T.TTv.; services of the church, an Church, announces fuBovteg his . . return to the city from Ketekstan where he has been attending this HOTEL ARRIVALS year convention at which he toe . an actlTe part and was elected Royal president The circuit of Alaska. A. Palmer and L. N Nelson. Bar-besides Prrnce Rupert, also includes rett Bowling afternoons and evening' Max's Alleys. tf. Dont forget the Red Crow Dance Friday, Dec 1. Floor Show atd lets of fun Admission 25c son, was a passeneer aboard t t?) Mrs. S. Nelson, who has been nar Ing a visit to the city, sailed by the Catala thu afternoon on her return James Ryan and Kenneth Pow ell. Indians, were each fined 410. with option of five days imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court yesterday. Miss Joyce Colllson R. N.. who has been for the past week at Port aunnson on soecial nurslne riutv. returned home on the Catala this Alex Turnbull, Inspector of schools, left on. last evening train for a trip to Terrace on official dut ies. He was accompanied by Mrs. Turnouii. J. B, .Agar, after a brief visit to the city, left by ten eveninfs train on his return to Terrace, accom panied by his young son. Cfeartea, wnom ne naa Dnxight m itr tfe treatment. Charles 1fcuin. axent tor the white Pass fc Yukon Route at Daw Princess Norah vesterdav afternoon going through for a trtn to Vancou ver and elsewhere In the sooth. Mr. and Mrs. Al Skinner left tm last evening's train. Transferred from here to The Pas. Manitoba, as agent for Canadian National Ex- pre, Mr. Skinner Is proceedtac to that point Mrs. Skinner win (m south from Jasoer to pay a visit to her home la Victoria before proceeding to The Pas. The current Issee of the B. C. ah yesterday afternoon golngiVttaporaUon through to Seattle to spendhe rlSl ? FHr winter Mrs. Blarhardf J.l UnUtA to P River Block garden v! e-pitateaUon of tlH. The to all touristic ""I new concern will uke over the Miscellaneous Shower Is Held Mrs. Ca$ev Vink and M i.hn Lawrie lloslees fr Mks Betty Dkfcens J business now carried on near - Tup- -r Eagle Bridge November 29. St Andrews Dance. Nov. 33. II Funeral Notice I The funeral of the late Edward Smyth will take place tomorrow. Wednesday at 9 am from the Roman Catholic Chur-h. Announcements AH adverttsesenu in tots cJ-csn wUl be charged f or a fuD month at c a word. Cattudu ii ii..u. i Mi. tiAiiitimm ' Vautlfuav deeorated shower cake November, 30. OTetr and useful rtfts was nre- W3SlouL Matthews. Mrs. Percy' Bazaar mbgr 7' Bond and Mrs. Henry Dickens were Lutheran OirrJe baraar. erriteurs. ember 9. Among thrce present were: Mrv loon Lawrie. Mrs. Casey Vmk. Mhs "ttv ir-krp- Mrs. Perer pnd. Mrs. Henry Dickens. M. W. J. 1 'neham. Mrs. J. Cherry. Mrs. L. e. Alexander. Mrs, D. Long. Mlu L. tatthews. Mrs. H J. Odea. Mrs. 'a.' - M-i. A Comer. -Jrs. J w. Ban1 Ir, Mrs. H. Davey. Mrs. Hueh -nith. Mrs. F. Chandler. Mrs F -ameran jr, aijss usndy Mrv J. reece. Mis? A. Corner Mrs. W T-ft 1 ft - . - unwru. si's, wagner. Mrs. Dell. r Barber. Mrs VarfterSta Mrs. Hunter Xfrs Rpald. Mrs. Hale "Yard en's Entertainment Dee. L Do- High School Plays. Dec 13. Hospital AxxQtary Tea. Dee, 14. Moose Christmas Tree. Dec. 21. Canadian Letton Chrunns Tm December 23. OUR CI1RISTLS ASSORTMENT OF CHOCOLATES Bosed by Lowoey. Patterson, Moirs and Gartongs have arrived Each Box Is Attractively Packed and Prked Mederately Low Mussallem's CONFECTI ONERT NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Hewtckrcping Apartments Hot Water Heated Mrs. C- E. Black, Proprietress Central Hotel- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lothian, who have been here tor several month, sailed 1 thai afternoon by the Catala for Vancouver Mr Lothian baa been ,n Uwt aanrlet f the XcUm Con struction Co in connection with fnrtifi.rt v.. .1-4 i. .. .-.M..nuii uuiiuiiig wufK ne rjk- per creek by Joe Denver Dill and j pect to proceed I.-om Vancouver to jjonn Henry Hamilton, operating Tulimet:. i.- ?he s.;r..Ikameen dis-a raWik ranch, also purehasteg live trict jmlnk from Wesley Oaten Hamer i a new rur farm wfll be established . at or near Dawson Creek Th h. ! m me new company is care or k. u Hanger at Dawson Creek. YOU DON'T DOUSE YOUR WATCH IN WATER Not as a habit However if mch a thing should happen we have a watch that can take it. This watch is scientifically cased to exclude moisture even if submerged in water. Priced at $21.50 ptfgULfiHI? if nlpTFI I PRS i&Tttf. STOft vrm Tnt CtOCA BOB'S Beauty Parlor Next to Q.IS. Grocery Phone JtS Bob Ritchie NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZartCl Proprietor -A HOME A WAV FROM tLM up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prlac Rupert BXL rboneStl P.Oi Bot 1H i 'tyJkat do with ecfa4 we uncut cifidham ?" SoUicrs sang it in the last war: 'What do we want with egg and ham when we've got plum and apple jam? Oh, oh, oh it's a lowly war I" Nobody thought it was a "lovely" war least of all the boys who fought it. Hut they were not going to let it get them down. So they cracked jokes and sang such light-hearted songs as "Oh, oh, oh it's a lovely war". And just because they did keep their ability to nuke jokes about it, they stuck it out ! You remember Captain Bairnsfather's cartoons. They originated in the trenches. Old Bill always had his pipe and jAlf. his cigarette. We in the tobacco industry are glad to recall that our products played no small part in keeping up the spirits of the troops, spirits to high that the men could laugh at themselves and their discomforts even in.th most critical and arduous hours. IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPAN'Y OF CANADA, LIMITED SMART-NEW WRAPPING for a Merrier Xmas DranHon't Newest Gift Wrapplnc-Pkc PretettfoilRoa ! rUured Transpara Wrap Cellophane Wrap- Roil lc Tiwue Large pki Ribbons in Great Variety i New Seals. Tags, La be I w Aborted pkg of 69 lee : IK YjC le 1 c lk DECORATIONS F6r Every Location Spread the Chriitma Spirit uh Decorations Red, Green Roping 10 yards Crtpe Paper- Red, green, fancy Pkg- 1 ISc Icicles Streamers Garlands Xwas Tree Lixht Candles Keep yewr fuH rest dnm to minimum thh Winter by using heat-tested coal that Ives you more heat and les wate. We're t ialhta In picking coal that give the most heat for the raooeT. Well gladly help you pick a grade that will burn effkierrtly in yur furnace, kitchen range ev heater, give jou more heat and save yon money. jt phone UC or 117. Albert and McCaffery Ltd The Daily News is a member ot the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press aad of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only parer north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations.