December 12, 1936 Mtsrday, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRO SEE The Knox Hotel For special rates on room and board to permanent guests li. BKASELL N. M. BKASELL Just Arrived Christmas Crackers in the latest designs Priced froni 25 c per box Leave your order now. We will hold any article till Christmas Ormes Ltd. "She, Pioneer Druggists The Itexall Store Phones: 81 & 83 Open Daily From 8 a.m, till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12, noon till Z p.m 7 p.m. till 9 p.m., TheRsh which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACi K CO Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. IMUNCE KUPERT. B.C. Used Goods Picture Frames, price c & Hand Sewing Machine $18-00 Badminton Racket, Slazengers ?1-00 Violet Ray - $5-00 Vibrators 2-50 & $5-00 Radios, Battery Sets & $25.00 Violin, full size $12-50 Tenor Banjos v - ?f-00 $18-00 Flute $12.00 Clarinet .$15.00 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy Used Goods of Any Description For Cash Phone Green 421 . Third Avenue Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Business Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, LOCAL NEWS NOTES C. C. F. bridge tonight. Dainty boxed pantie sets arrived at the Dollar Stare. Ladies' boxed, 5 Store. Handkerchiefs, for $1.00 at the (It) just tf. nicely Dollar tf. Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., mem bers of the Legion and the Wo men's Auxiliary please turn In names of children eligible for Christmas Tree at once. (289,291, 293). Robert Angellsen, aged 18, was given thirty days' suspended sentence by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning for having entered a beer parlor as a minor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferro and daughter, Miss Venetla Feero, re- turned to the city on the Prin cess Adelaide last evening . from t vacation trip to Seattle and else where in the south. J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern British Columbia1 Power Co., returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last night after an absence of ten days on a business trip to Vancouver. Ole Oseberg was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment, without option of fine, by Magistrate Me Clymont in city police court this morning for operating a motor vehicle while in a state of intoxi cation. Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent, ire ported to the hospital board at its meeting: last night the donation of poppies to Cambral Ward. The flowers came from France through one of the Vimy pilgrims. R. L. Maitland K.C. of Van-louver and his brother, Ronald M. Maitland, were here last nigh, aboard the steamer Catdena or. wlvich they are a king the rouna trip north for a vacation. Mr. Maitland and occasion to greet a number of local f riends during his brief stay here. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night.-' Those present were W M. Brown, president; G. V. Wilkin son, F. S. Walton, G. P. Tinker and City Commissioner W. J. Alder, directors; H. W. Birch, managing secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent. The Prince Rupert Ministerial Association, at Its regular monthly meeting this week, made prelim' Inary arrangements for the obser vance in the usual way here of the Universal Week of Prayer. There will be daily services in the participating churches conducted by the various clergy. Very Rev. James B, Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Angli can Cathedral and president of the Ministerial Association, was in the chair. Announcements Recreation dance, Hall, December 18. Oddfellows Canadian Legion Christmas Tree December 19. Sons of Norway Xmas Moose Hall, December 28. Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf) Mike Budinich sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide lor a trip to Vancouver. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10;20, was reported this morning to be on time. J. C, K. Sealy of Smithers, after a brief business visit to town, left on last evening's train on his re turn to the Interior. King's Birthday Holiday Monday Holiday matinee at Capitol Theatre starting at 2:30 with holi day prices prevailing. (291) The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club, which was to have been held Thursday night, was cancelled START A HOME Buy a home' site for Christmas. Lots as low as fifty dollars, on hard-surfaced street, with water, lirht and telephone at the door. (292) City Commissioner. L. H. Tansey,- who arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert Thurs day night from Stewart, left on art evening's train for a trip to Regina. Tree, Orange Hogmany Dance, December 31. . Elks' New Year Dance, Boston Hall, December 31. For drunkenness, William Duff fisherman, was fined $25, with op- fc!6n of seven days' imprisonment jy Magistrate McClymont in city police court this, morning. The fire department had a call it 3:15 Thursday afternoon to a chimney fire at the residence of Al Small, Graham Avenue, Westview. tfo damage was done. In his report to the hospital board at its- regular monthly meet ing last night, Fire Chief J. R. Mor- ison stated that the usual inspec tions had been made of hospital and nurses' home which, from a fire standpoint, were found to be In good order. O. V. Wilkinson, chairman of the house committee, reported at the meeting of the hospital board last pight that installation of a new boiler at the nurses' home had been lompleted. Piping renewals In the heating system had also been made. During the heavy rains of the last few days, some new leaks had developed, in the hospital building. It was left to the house committee to look after these leaks. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert L. Matson, Vancouver; Mrs. Em- merson, Dlgby Island; A. C. Yoder Spokane. HAD POOR MEMORY TORONTO, Dec. 12: (CP)--Harry Stafford' spent 30 days in jail for va.e-ra.nev after he stopped Con stable Alex Deans, former Argonaut football player, and asked him for money. First person he got out of Jail was Constable Deans again and now he is back in Jail for 60 days. NOTICE Imperial Oil, Limited, wishes to announce that the delivered price of Imperial Burner Distillate will be 11 jc per gallon, tax included, effective Monday, Dec. 14th. Burnal Price Effective December 14th Delivered, per galloii .He At Warehouse, per gallon . . . ... .10c Plus Jc fuel Tax X Home Oil Distributors Ltd. Mi.iMr.iK: r-m .... immmt A. McDonald of the local elevator staff sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Sam Cecil, Indian, for drunken ness, has been fined $10, with op tion of seven days Imprisonment, In city police court. Mrs. Gordon Baker, mother of Mrs. F. A. MacCallum, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last night from Victoria. Mrs. David Irving and daughter,' Yvonne, returned to their home in Vanderhoof on last evening's train after a brief visit here with Mrs, Irvlng's sister, Mrs. Robert Brasell at the Knox Hotel. James Farquhar arrived in the city Thursday afternoon from Surf Point, Porcher Island, where ie has been located for some time, to resume residence here. Mrs. Far quhar will be coming in later. K. B. Woodworth, Inspector of schools at Smithers, arrived in the city from the Interior on Thursday night's train, and sailed aboard the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth, after spending a couple of days in town, left by last evening's train for Smithers to resume his church survey work in the interior. He will be back here to conduct services in First Presbyterian Church the last two' Sundays in December. Notice Being a statutory holiday .schools and stores will be closed on Monday, December 14. W. J, Alder, City Commissioner. ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY at mod&tats: cost ! Smart Christmas Gift Suggestions at popular prices ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS Chromium finish, with heat indicator, several Qft C A models to choose from; price at . ?vtP vup ELECTRIC CLOCKS Reliable, guaranteed, made by the makers of Big Ben C A m Aloftn Plnplfo' nrippd TABLE LAMfS Smart and modern J "Jg priced from , Many Other Practical and Acceptable Gifts Drop in and inspect them GORDON'S HARDWARE !4y Headquarters For SANTA CLAUS Thousands of Toys, Christinas Books, Decorations and Novelties REGAL SHOP Any Article Put Away Until Christmas Week C-A-L-L-I-N-G A-L-L G-l-F-T B-U-Y-E-R-S to the "MAYFAIR" For Big Values A' A Few of Our Christmas Gift Suggestions FANCY BOXED LINGERIE Priced up from FANCY BOXED HOSE In Crepe, Service, Chiffon or Semi-Service; Priced up from NOVELTY PICTURES AND FRAMES Priced up from 4-; BRIDGE AND LUNCHEON SETS Priced up from - TOYS Priced up from BEDROOM SLIPPERS, SCARVES, GLOVES, PURSES-Priced up from '. BEADS, EARRINGS, ETC. Priced up from 95c 79c 75c $1.00 .. 25c 25c Do Your Stopping For Your Christmas Shopping at the 'May fair Gift Shop' Corner Third Avenue and Fifth Street, Prince Rupert Have You Had a Guess at Our Candy Jar? See Our Window For Further Details i