10 p.m. for Vancouver and uim wwtf'f" "-JJ HOTEL ARRIVALS ALSO Iptitut Uupfti Uailg ntto Monday, December "12,, "UAYondTUEJ SHIPS and WATERFRONT Two Union Steamship Co. linprs u'prp as usual. Sunri.iv eve- Fair hunting, if not spectacular, was obtained by a party of doughty local nlmrods which returned the middle of last week from a five-day trip to those Priiut Ktiprrl R. llaiuiltuii. Vani-juvir; J. Vowel, Edmonton; A. Mtihcim, You" Get a Bang! Bang!! out of "The BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM 1C. F, " "i pmrral man- aKer of the Prince Rupert Fish-) ermen's Co-operative Association, 1 icturned t' the city Saturday 'afternoon by plane after attending a conference In Ottawa. City Clerk II. D. Tnain left on this afternoon's plane for Victoria where, delegated by the ci- ' ty council, he will attend a Joint provincial-federal housing con-ierence t'j be presided over by Premier B. I. Johnson of British Columbia. ! favorite haunts of HarUey Bay ning visitors in Prince Rupert. Giltees and Kildala. The party The steamer CoquiUam, Capt. consisted of Skipper Bill Husoy William McCombe, arrived at Smithers; M. B. Liulge; Ju.-itkat-la; A. Lodge, Jiwtkaila; G. Anderson. Butedalc; L. B. Waite, Vancouver; . W. Alger, Terrace; F. E. Crone. Vancouver; J. O. Patterson. Prince George, J. R. McCu'lough, Saskatoon:; Mi and Mrs. C. L.' Lewis, Liuu'da'.e; F. J. Beale, Vancouver; G E Mal-iett. Buledale; E. Simp.sjii, Mjs sett; R. Wylie. Mu.stctt; Con. I. 0. Bigalke, R.C.M.P.. Vunccuvcr. .RUPERT ' . PEOPLES STORE Helpful, Suggestions For A Happy Babies Xmas Infants Carriage Sets BASHFUL BEND Hetty Oralile Cesar llomcro Rudy Vallre Last Complete , Show 8:30 p.m. 6:3$ p.m. and sailed at 11 o'clock!011 the Fredelia, Joe Scott. Jack for Port Simpson. Alice Arm and I Llndsay sr- Ja Lindsay, jr.. Stewart whence she will return ;Jarvis McLed n Sam Haugt-n here tomorrow morning to saill-no B""P ot ln the nunt-at ame to be sure. The bag 1:30 p.m. on her return south. ,lnB consisted of twelve gecse and With a group of 69 loggers on ducks- Weather mild-the from,forty board heading southward calm and Juskatla camp in Massett ; Peasant. Inlet, the steamer Camosun,' I Capt. Harry McLean, arrived in After unloading a shipment of FOR XMAS SHEAFFEICS "TRIUMPH" port at 8:30 p.m. and sailed at materials for the city and Port SHORT OF MOHEY? up from $3.25 Government Has Helped YosJ For Quirk Relief Hey ond Belief, . , From the pain of aim hi; i us. Mitt M.vnsM, m:i hi i is, or m i-AIICA...f;etalM.lll;of IMIIAIN tablets ludav. POLCIN lias ir-lieveil I lie ain of thousands (1f sufferers. DOLCIN tal.lels arc not harmful, eay-to-take, reasonable in co.-l KX) tablets for $2.39; the laiye economy -Me Lutlle of 500 tablets, $10. Xmas Budget Baby Blankets Edward,' the B. C. Steamships freighter Alaska Prince took on a load of canned salmon at the C.N.R. docks and left for Vancouver Sunday night. C. P. R. Steamer Princess Nor-ah, Capt. Graham Hughes, slid into C. P. R. docks here on time at 2:45 p. m. Saturday enroutc from' Skagway to Vancouver. Leaving at 4 p. m., passengers from here for the south included SAVOY HOTEL W.L. WOODS,-Pron. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET ' PRINCE RUPERT up from buy now ami ,);iy Mmi.vin'.s Jeweller. i, ..ir ... ii. i.i n.iw unii iU, r,,s( i Infants Dresses Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Cooten ' weeKiy or inmjthiy p; startini; February 1st For that fneiidiy where value and quaii first, See - up from and infant, Mr. and Mrs E. Peterson, A. Hambleton, J. Gendre. A Tt 1 ArvrvM,A , A M Hiiro 1 r . Willi the removal ol the twenty-five percent luxury tax from Jewellery the uovern-ment ha3 made it possible for Christmas shoppers to buy more gifts for less money. For the first time since before the war you can now buy jewellery free of this nuisance tax. So make tnls a Jewellery Xnia.s. that she will appreciate and he will value. Remember also that you can $2.25 GIVE THE GIFT THAT PLEASES "ALL-WAYS" ShtofUr'i "TRIUMPH" Ptm end matching Fin.lin Ptncilt or a gifl-choic that U built to pitas in wvry way ... always. DI68 PRINTING Company -I'll; i ..I'll, riving were Miss Rice, from Jun If your dfUfgUl emmmet UOLUN mm m Infant Rompers eau; D. J. Hariey, irom bKagway and M. Stanier from Juneau. ... .......J.. -iius.'JL'L.JI ma V. .r Z. II.. I up from $1.50 DOLCIN LIMITED 'Toronto 10 -Ontario Besner Block Phone 234 Advertise in tfir J-"'y Newt x o saw It in the News! i uui i i ici luiy JC 1 LUXlni STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermedial. Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. -or KETCHIKAN Infant Kimona Sets $1.50 If WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservation Write or Call 1949 1889 Infant Sweaters ' up ' ;. from $1.98 Infant Vests up from 59c Infant Knitted Booties up 1 from . 65c CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT B.C. In rarly tlnys, rrram wan iH. imnird frnm thr lop of m ilk left standing otrr night in prtnn in a ennt, rlrrp crllnr. Drvanxnf milk utt immrnril in ivld u o'er frnm thr well or spring. When the errant hart risen to the Inp, the milk was drained mil nf the bottom of the can leaving the cream, which Wan then churned in a dah churn or barrel churn. Tutlny in mixlern dairy plants no care or expense it spared in protecting the purity of milk, cream and other dairy products. Nickel alloys are used in pasteurizers, coolers, bottling machine and other equipment, because these alloys are corrosion-resistant and easy to keep clean and sanitary. 1 4 KFSfi r Boys Knitted Suits up from $3.50 BULGER Kl-JMJKTB 181 John Hi;lv ' I i - : Rupert Peoples Store : mm ffi K 1 - . p i f 11 miiliiv MP! f :,!'!'" 1 PHONE 363 j For Estimates and Supplies ? mm mm Mitchell & Currie ltd. Builders ond Contractors 16 4' wmm TV JiV ihwiH) Trucks ' ' tU li. M I 54 (J tjs& ii AVA1LAHLK K)R IM.MKDIATK DKI.IVKKV J mam VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Sunday. 9 p.m., Camosun TuesGuy, 1:30 p.m., CoquiUam '!'. .Wl,t. All.tVAI.I IM PORT SIMPSON ounday, il p.m HK MfCTH QltlN HARI.OTTR ISLANDS ss. Camosun Dec. 16 and 30 10 p.m. FOR NORTH OLF-EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, Dec. 9 and 23 and 23 FRANK J. SKINNER li mm -mm ; -Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. 3-Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with leinforccd frame & 2-speed rear axle. Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 866 Office, 566 Shop Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone P68 Canadian Nickel sold Abroad brings in US. Dollars Pyrex Ware BEST HAMBURGERS IN TOWN "If your wife can't cook Since more than ninety per cent of the Nickel produced in Canada is sold to the United States and other countries, it brings a constant flow of dollars back to Canada. In fact, Canada's Nickel industry is one of our chief sources of U.S. dollars so essential at the present time to maintain our foreign trade and make available products not produced in this country. These dollars help pay the wages of the 14,000 Nickel employees, and help provide the dollars which make it possible to p.iy millions in freight to Canadian railw.iys, to buy timber, steel, coal, machinery and supplies amounting to many millions each year. These millions, flowing into all industries through the length and breadth of Canada, help create jobs for Canadians. , TEAPOTS PERCOLATORS PIE PLATES DOUBLE BOILERS BREAD PANS CASSEROLES CUSTARD CUPS UTILITY DISHES Keep her for o pet" And eat at ... . SNACK BAR THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. ITD. - OF TASTY MEALS AT THF JI'EN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAILY Canadian tdoeiiE " ', RMr ft i ,tti,-f",t tttt f.f;f - , flt ill'"- J Just off Third Avenue 318 lh St. Ph. Orders Blue 92 tru,,i, .nil hi frrc ftt Kyuwi t aHytMf tHlnrMrJ, FIRST PRODUCED IN CANADA IN 1889 EexCate Chinese Dishes a Specialty ' CHOP-SUEY CHOW MELN A THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANAOA.'-LIMITEO, 25 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO vMore than ever ...... 2 vA Kodak Camera is the "Wanted" Gift 5 WRATHALL'S t PHOTO FINISHING S Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 ajn. to 3:30 aja. Phone 173 for Outside Order