FUml EQpetl Xtelll Mttow Friday, December 2, 1919 I I i! I w COAL fiver - IT'S HARD, HOT AND CLEAN-BURNING D.I Hit ill t;..n. NOTICE Midland Pines service station is closing December 1 until further notice. (282; Sow U & McCaffery f L 1 IM I T i: I) ' PHONE 116 uiirMiii:it-mrinnNG siituks that city and Port Hardy. On the second attempt, It whs late in arriving at Sandspit and, due to rcgulutions which ban landing at Prince Rupert one hour after du.sk, the flight remained at ttie Queen cnarmtte air strip until this morning. Advertise n, me Dully News! 1 fey m rjr t'" I I Li.J I "Be a Prinri hm. nrf .iuA t "... 1 Miss M. Peterson of the Royal Bank of Canada staff sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver enroute to Na-naimo where she has been transferred and will take up residence with her parents who recently moved south from here. . in advance. Please refrain from word per Insertion, minimum Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices. Engagement Announcements: $2. DOUBLE PRICE Announcements Canadian Legion Aux. Bridge Whist and Cribbagc. Wednesday, December 7. Co-op Pubht Meeting, Dr. Cody. November 30. W. O. T. M. Card Tournament, Dec 1. All Welcome Civic Centre Bridge Decem-ber 2. Orange Ladies Bale, Dec. 7. Salvation Armv Home t'mmn Sale of fancy work and home cooking at Sons of Norway Hull. Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m. Fourth card nartv. Catholic Hall, Thursday, December 8. C.C.P. Tea and Sale 2.30 Dec. ! 10 at the Civic Centre. (287) W.O.T.M Card Tournament, December 15. All Welcome. Scotch Dance Oddfellows Hall December loth. I ' Moose Christmas Tree, Dec. 17, Moose Temple 2.00. Oddfellows ReDekah Christ-nas i Tree, December 20. IB! Nil IVXVM STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE , SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermedial. Ports Each Thursday . at 11:15 p.m. j For ketchikan! WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservation! i Write or Call . CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT B.C. DRUGS The Gift She'll Cherish Just Received Croydon Burberries, all sizes, 12 to 42 Annette Mansell's. tf Hugo Kraupner returned to the dt yon this morning's, plane Jionw a brier trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Hugo Kraupner and child sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Meeting of jou-s Daughters, jrnuay. uecember 2, at 8 p.m. sharp. Installation of officers. Silver march, Bingo and Social. (281) Earl Barr returned to the city on this mornings plane from a trip to Vancouver. J. T. Beckett of Columbia Cellulose returnea to the city on this mornlncE nlane fmm u brief business trip to Vancouver. J Charles Valley of Queen Charlotte I City, who has hepn "attending co-operative sessions, leturned by today's plane to the Islands. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sedg wick of Port Edward, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned from the south on the Prince George on Wednesday. Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Robertson sailed last night on the Prince George for a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Port Alberni. Civic Election Rnllv at thn Civic Centre on Tuesday night - o.uu p.m. uticier the sponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. All candidates will speak during evening. (284 1 The first hailstorm in a good many weeks occurred in Prince Rupert between 5 and 5:30 this morning. While it did not last long, the downfall was heavy and whitened the streets for a time. Anton Simundson sailed last night for Vancouver enroute to Chilliwack where he will be married December 16. His mother, Mrs. J. Simundson, accompanied him. The bride-to-be is Mis Glepwella Qwen of Chilliwack. AXEL BERGLIND BURIED Funeral services for Axel Eric Berglind 50, who dropped dead November 25 in Prince Rupert. Vere held in the B. C. Undertakers chape! Thursday afternoon. Rev. Earl Soiland conducted services and hymns were ac companied by Mrs. J. Gilkcr. Moose Whisl Parly,. Dance One hundred or more persons attended a social evening which was held jointly by the men and women's Moose lodges at the Moose Temple Tuesday night. At ten tables of whist the prize winners for the ladles were Mrs. Sam Hougan and Mrs. Percy Curie and for the men, Carl Brechin and William Bussey. After the cards, dancing was enjoyed with music by Mike Colussi and Percy Curie. Refreshments were served between the cards and the dancing. Birthstones For Every Month From $7.56 up Buy With Confidence . GEORGE COOK, Jewciler is Remember the 25 tax is off all jewellery 527 3rd Ave. Phone 264 For MODERN Storefront Designing ond Materials SEE ISLAND CITY Kl'ILDERS' Sl'PPLlES General Builders' Supplies 505 McBride St. Blue 820 GET YOUR INTERIOR FAINTING XX)NE NOW SVENCE i M.VT1VK Taintcrs it Decorators Phone Blue 215 P.O. Box 1111 -v vaiiMiiH Hall. Dec. 3. Postponed to Friday. Dec e (It) Your Iju.ifor'ni... at ti 9in 230 Second e "Perators Ave. operate a all meat and fish counter for "vice 0i the genera, puonc. tf ph!' BuSSy Si,llcd 011 " l'rlnce Oeonr iu ""' '"Bin, ior Vancouver on a holiday trip. ; "nSH! !Ba lugno Flor-i sis have Hiir .... .. i..o. .... . . - lam, nmpment, in -Don t delay Come in Now! Women of the Moose-Rum-Taec Rain at rr. . Saturday, December 3 at 2 p.m (281) Rohrrf triiri.w. ... .r..,,,, rciurnca yesterday afternrum i Tn- spending a couple of days in the city. S.O.N. V.-hist and Dance, Friday, December 2Whist 8 o'clock. Music by Mike Colussi Refreshments. Everybody wel-comc- (281) P. M. Burns, inspector of customs, sailed by the Prince' Oeorge last night on his return to Vancouver after a brief visit here on official duities Just Arrived .-Shipment of Norwegian imported fishes; Dry Lutcfish, Anchovies, Gaffclbiter Also Alaska fat. salt herring Limited supply. Please place your Christmas orders early Phone 21. Rupert Butchers (tf) A. J, WTiitmoce, supervisor of, f ......... il-l-lnci... r t ... . I ,ur oriusn Columbia, is in the city from Vancouver on one of his periodical visits on official duties. William H. Thorn of Tliom Sheet Metal Works, after a brief business visit here, sailed last mgnt by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver . K. F. Harding, manager of the Prinep Rn Co-operative Association left1 for Vancouver on the Prince George last night to attend a meeting of the Pacific sub-executive committee in Na-naimo next week. From there he will fly to Ottawa for a Fisheries price support board meeting. ,'C. F. P. Faulk'ier. qimian district engineer, federal department of public works, wl.o has been In the district for the past week, levaes tonight o.i the Camosun for Sandspit to make; an inspection -6t new wharf there. He will return hero Sun-! day and next Friday will make! a trip to Masset and Port Clern-! cuts and thence back to Vancou-! ver . j HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Knprrt Le Roy Williams. New Westminster; A. Fisk, rrlnce George M. Dahlqulst, Cedarvale; 8. Southerndcn, Ketcnikan; VV. Fuller, Vancouver; O. Joy, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. LcHuray, Port Edwiird; A. Hodges, North Pacific; W. MtinuAlch. Edmonton; J. Jones. Ketchikan; E. M. lIolll.sl.cr, Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. W. Cninbrll. Terrace: Mrs. F. McGllvery, Terrace. . C. Moc, Prlnc Rupert; Re. J. A. Munro, Tonitf W. R. Trench J R. Denholniw, . O. Anderson, R. E. Roome, V. t. Brown, M. Fougnrr, Mr. wtat Ms. A M. Harvey, M KcymnHMk, i. Easson, S. Jcinson, J. TM" and J. F. Campbell, OHHWh H: A. B. Deacon, Roy VttfcM. T. A. Nicholson, O. W. mum. M Hunt, J. Ilutton and taw L. Hut. ton. Vancouver; t 9- 9. Faulkner,, New WestmlimriMI . Money cjltouble Canb!l The nrit MM u hear of a fire say to iHHtmH I must get my heatinj IWaW thecked by THOM SHECt atirfAI. to make sure that it k Hi Hpe for winter weathe. And the awH taw you hear of a fire say ta imttmlt. I meant to phone TWO MEET METAL but I'll do I . And then aye the next fire you read abn"rt won't be yours either . . . For furnace, oil burners and general sheet metal work Phone Black 881 THOM SHEET METAL LTD.! ORMES DRUGS Second Aventi opposite Prince Rupert Hoiei 7:00 tin. to 8:80 a.m. Phone 173 (or Outside order. FATHER ' FLIGHT irom Vancouver nvT in Prince Ru- afternoon was :,;.!, pit overnight t this morning : The Vancouver "e on time but, due 1JS (iirced to re-iilf way between ,wns: Is payable Cwssilieds, 2c per Birth Notices 60c. cl, Marriage and SPECIAL DISPLAY. ffldSS WANTED available: cas or vices Write to e")28 Lancaster, 'wnruuvcr. BC (282) si nific Proiec ,;t ii.h 8W) lett Len 12. lor eood ; or ecmivalrnt in i,iiv P O Box 1826 SJtt 489. Oil M Ford Custom 3Ufd with radio. Urrv etc. New v Sacrifice tor is i'noiic Green !7 (286) Chesterfield in m Price i(Hl. m, (282) -Cu.T.plctc kit of :.s uh box and .ct ar.u Snai-un, vxh S9G cash. 5x 1826. Phtjne (It) To new Fisk De-t oiv MMMfi. Two nfvr been used. i 5Ul W. (286) i?(9 Hillman Minx .:.v new $1500(10. (282) Lad doors, wln- r. Phone 543. Call -r w. hi) Enamel earbacc lawyer coil. Phone (281) 1919 Ford Tordor and defrosters. tires. Only eieht nine. Good condl- 'X) Apply N. V. rtt. B.C. (292) niuw-n Vancouver reasonable. Write or Phone Pa (281) C't'lec Shop enulp- iea.se on building. aiTuss irom new under construe- "i Quarters In rear audiv Pnnce Rupert (285) W Puntlac low new mni, if n. ...... paint lob. ,r" wi. 28( 1 RllViil Vf ir-l,i, !d 5-moiiths. First '" none Qreei (282) ' 147 Kurri liclnvrv 0'iitlii on. Radio. I aerosol it in u tm-u A"lv Savoy Hote (281) fcl.V K"Z ""t) NAME.1 'Speeder Shovels .Daelii.es: Aoam Littleford Bn .? b 8(d b Maintenance Rnek Grapples ijt "po'icrete Mixers. iiucks: Nelson ders for stockpi( iK'Port. , -'ne i,i:rauers ana r ? National !.a"mHls: Nation. S , a,ld Conveyors. 0 1 U I :j"c toasters. Cups su, S1ser Sewmg W 'bs, Disston W T!ly ,R,wfna : Typewriter, ,i fe, Battleship at thiU v used lure Co., Blaclt 324 Wrr'rrn kitchen ""wnal chair. 143(3 (283) PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS. 0 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 8UNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TO 1 P.M 7 P.M. TO B P.M. products THAT PLEASE The Best in Ask for Canada ,'( YORK FESTIVE AIR (Continued from Page 2) Mrs P. Knutson and Mrs. A. J. Dominate. The candy booth was in charge of Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Richardson. Cashier was Mrs. J. S. Irvine. ( 1 A Timely Gift. Ladies Watches From S24.7S nn OF TASTY MEAL8 AT THf IBLcx Cafle Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN f YORK mm , L .J fcSLjr Ihe West Packers Products AT YOUR GROCERS a Box 1118 Dally car delivery service from S a.m. till 6 p.m. Emergency bicycle deilfery from T p m. till 9 D.m, and Sunday LUST AM) 1'OIND LOST FYiclav ninhL Plastic rimmed classes. Clara V.ir-lelcit. Reward. (2831 LOST Saturdav the 26.' Three strand choker ol erev pearls Reward. Phone Green Ml. (281) HtXP WANTED WANTED Reliable house-keeiMT to eare lur 15-nionl.h old baby cirl. Box 629. Daily; News. 283 1 HELP W'ANTEDTliousckeep-er. Atplv P. O. Box 62 (tit WANTED Rcsneciabi e hou.se-keeix-r for widower with three children, modern home. Rood home assured. State aac and waees exDected. Apply Ray Ouluin. SmiChers. B C. (283i WA.MEU WANTED Partv to run cafe in Terrace Hotel. 20 chairs, fullv eauiDWd Doine emid business. Must have relerences. Write for further particulars c-o Terrace liotel. Terrace, B.C. (286) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Five room beautifully furnished, mcKlcrn conveniences. Unfinished room would make bedroom. Garden. 1K-ated on tut- water front. Three lots. Write R. Poncrs. Ma.s.sctt. BC. (283) FOR SALE Larue 4-wartlme Close to Conrad on bus line. Built in cupboards; well decorated; reasonable; terms. See Armstroiuj Auencies. Phone 342 or Green 297 (eves) 1283) FOR KKNT FOR RENT Sleeping riMim or board and room. Phone Black 660. (tfl FOR RENT Sleeping room for siiikIo man. Phone Blue 668. (281) A LOVELY DISH A NEW HOME Plan to Build NOW For Plans and Estimates It's GREER & BRIDDEN The Men Who Know CONTRACTORS AMI BUILDERS RED 861 P.O. BOX 121 THERE fstff NOTHINGiffliVj FISHY IvCLV IT About Calling Blue 992 KEN'S CLINIC RADIO "OVER-ALL OVERHAUL" SERVICE .Steering Is all too often a matter o: life and death. For maximum safety your front wheels should respond instantly to your every movement. Our wheel alignment srevice may prevent an accident. ' DRIVE IN NOW! mm iMikw mi ElECTRIC REFRIGERATORS AT THE VARIETY STORE DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING UN-DER ONE ROOF GIFT WRAPPING PAPER, SEALS, RIBBON AND XMAS CARDS LOCATION ,lh in " heart of the business district aeross from the Capitol . . . . Theatre. SERVICE . r"""Kh eourleons elerks on our slaff l give you the. best possible service in the city. GOODS ......... Thp wil,fst VARIETY and largest stock of Xmas Toys. Decorations, Eiehls, Cards and a hundred other ilems now available at the prices you want to pay. Now on Display 7 cu. ft. General Electric $337.50 6 cu. ft. Leonard $299.50 ' -USE OUR EASY TIME PAYMENT PLAN POWER CO. LID. t") , I I r ri. - NORTHERN B.C. Bcsner Block PAST RECORD . , .Christmas goods handled successfully since our establishment. Our past experience places us in a position to serve and supply you better than ever before. The Store of a Thousand Gifts Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone S19 STEWART, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 52",' Chesterfield For Satisfactory Service 718 2nd Ave. W. Blue 9!2