PAGE SIX. HOMESPUN DRESSES Special $6.95 Special Color are llruwn. firey. Coj.eii, Sand, Maine, made in various becoming stxles. rrom an all wool clolh. Thesi are exceptional value. Special Price, $6.95. We carry Ladies" Home Journal and Pictorial Iteview Patterns. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. .We Prepay Delivery Charges. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Third Ave. & Fulton SL Place Your : Order Now for New Year's Turkeys, per li 32c Geese, jier ih 27c Ducks. jer lb 27c Fresh Killed Fowl. lb. 25c Fresh Killed nesting Chirk. en, per lb 35c Jap Oranges, per oox . . 50c Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 The New Year is almost herr ai d 'be best way for a good housewife to begin the New War is to ESTABLISH ECONOMY We all spend a lot of money around Christmas, so here' a chance to make up for the heavy expense. "BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE MONEY." By Visiting the Economy Store. The Cash and Carry System is the best for everyone when you save from ten to twenty per cent of your jrro-rery bill. It is a big item and is- as nrueh to your benefit as.il is Jo our. It makes it easier for the porkelbook- f'tive us a trial. You will appreciate iL ami we will, too. Wishing You a Happy New Year. All Orders over $10.00 Delivered ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading RestauranL A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Annua. Many a good stuve gives poor results because it is supplied with the wrong kind of coal. CONSUMERS COAL is picked lor doe use. It U steady-beating, 'iright-burning coal (reed from rhokfng impuritirji. Try CONSUMERS. Sen how your loe will "behave." Consumers Coal Go. Ltd Phones 7 and 311. Phone 9. I ATLANTIC CONNECTIONS CONVENIENT FOR OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS , Canadian National trains male direct and convenient connec lions with White Star. Cunard ,and Anchor-Donaldson Line : steamers, sailing from Halifax, !N.;. and Portland. Me, for Liverpool, Southampton, Ply-jmounlb, London and Continental ports. j Pasport. secured and full information at Cily Ticket Office. ; Canadian National nail ways. 538 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 260. Prosperous advertising mean resnlar enntinnnn advertism Follow (tie Crowd To the Farmers' Market Holun Hood Flour. 49 s. $1.90 Hobin Hood Flour, 98" s. $3.50 Only a few left at this price. Early Roe Spuds, per sack $1.50 Jap Oranges, per box . . 50c .Strictly Fresh Kggs. doz. 55c Boneless Ham. per lb.. . 35c Swift's Premium Ham. per lb 40c Swift's premium Bacon, per lb 50c Spices, any kind 10c Pastry Hour. 10 lbs. . . 45c Kin? Oscar Sardines. 2 for . . 35c Try Farmers Tea, lb. 65c Harvest Coffee, per lb. 50c 3 lbs. for $1.35 All Kinds of Fruit and Fresh Vegetables FARMERS Market Phone Blue 428. FiveRoses FLOUR When Buying Elour ask our Grocer for -FIVE ROSES," Tbe World's Best. John L Christie Agent. EVENING GOWNS "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. GERMANY WANTS DICTATOR NOW People Yearn for Strong Figure to Lead Them Out of Trouble BERLIN. laec. 29. The ques- j lion of dictatorship, and thej possibility of some dark horse' bursting upon the horiion and leading the country out of Us sore troubles, seems upjenn..-i ' today in the mind of the aver age (ierman. Affairs hae gone so badly: inee the Ruhr occupation that' Cermans are universally seeking some unseen force which can make the lire of the aera:e man more endurable. There is yearning for a Julius Caesar or a Cromwell, or even a Mussolini. And there is a general distrust id polities, nor are pre-sent-day (ierman politicians in much faor. It is not unusual to hear Germans express Hie wih that they had an iron-fis!-, ed man after the style of Poin-: care. Much as he is hated for: his unswerving course against t'ermany, Ihere is great admira-j lion among Hermans for hisj firmness.. He lypUies the old! Iron Chancellor. Letter writers and essavisls are hard at work, bvj they do' not seem to develop a leader whom I bey ran sell to the Oer- man pub-lie. anxious as it is to fiud a superman to cure all of Germany ill. A writer in the Berlin "lllus. Irierte Zeilong" shows a decided preference for a man of the Cromwell type, a he really marks "the beginning of British world iower and i the type of protector and founder aay nation couW be proud of." The writer suggests that Cromwell bad the sunken temples of a great fanatic, ami the powerful chin which giaes with a master f men. but that unlike Ienin be was an idealist and had no desir to satisfy personal lust for power. NOT A LIFE SENTENCE A party "f visitors was being liown through Mie penitentiary by the warden. As they approached a sang id trusties at work in the yard, one or the The People's Choice For Orer 70 Years for digestfre disorders has beea Beecham'sPnis.You can have eon-fidoce in this remedy for bHwuv cess, headaches, f ?rnVV7. constipation. Sluggish organs are ftisoUted and tie whole tystea beceUedby BEECHAM'S jit PILLS M' Caaaaa r Soil Finis a Thrif-T-Service Wet Wash Throe Services, one of whKh wUI exactly fill your wah day needs. Phone us for particulars. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. COAL j The Famous LADYSM1TH-WELLINQT0N Lump and Egg Sizes. STERLINQ Stove and Egg Sizes. We deliver in sacks or bulk. Phone us your orders day or night. Prince Rupert Goal Co. Phone 15. Main Office: Hotel Central. THE DAILY NfcvVS. Saturday. December j, g Baker's Caracas Sweet Chocolate is a purr, JcLcwui etvl keaMiful fxvL Aj an kJvLtvn to scKocJ or buanwt lunches cr fit between meal snacis it b vastly superior to nvst of tKe r&'eets commonly uiaxL TrcJe-mat on tstry Made In Canada By Walter Baler L Co. Lisitei bubtail7S3 V(Js M Dorckmr. Vfaa. ooott or choicx uuru stvr ran " .party recognized n old ac-frvm jquaintance. negro bis home town. "Why, Jim; I didn't know- yon were here," saM he. "What are you doing in the penitentiary" "Well. Sub." said Jim. l nad some words whI a nigger down on C and (). docks; and in de raekas, I leaned a crowbar up aginst him. An', don't you know da! nigger look an' laki down an' died?" "That's loo bad," said . hi friend. "I suppose yoo were charged with murder. DM they put you in for a lire sentence" "No, Suh," -said Jim. "not no life sentence; jus' fum now on." SINGLE PIN fl)R THOSE NOT MARRIED BUT ANTING TO BE TORONTO. Ie .'8 Canadian Press . -"Have viu serp the single pin yet?"' asks the Toronto Star. It is a small pin. showing a very yellow sun across a very azure sea. with the letter "S"j in the sky behh Its object i clear. It is to advertise to the world that the wearer i un-married. against his will. It is more than simply a single pin: is a signal pin, the wistful IwisWul symUd of involuntary jeelibracy. It i the idea or a bright young Toronto man who ha been married Tor rive years and is so de-lighted with the results that he has become a sort ol matrimonial Missionary. He believes both men ami wiwi are going round in need of such friend. The single pin, he pointed out. was a social need. The absence of a wedding ring meant very little. It might mean that the young woman wa unmarried, or il might mean that she regards wedding rings a a symbol of bondage, or merely that she had left her welding ring in the washroom. On She other hand the ing) in wa a definite challenge. It was just a though the wearer were gonrr! sb"iit with a large ngn sarins: 'Bachelor. loi.sir, would like to meet a lady of suitable " or "Widow, attractive ayf .MH-gent. would like to rna' ' t,e-quainUnce of unmarried ; ntVt-man." or "I am 25 ami tmst ried. and no man has ralle," on inr Miitciirif. woum lue a suitable life companion." DOINQ ITS DUTY I't. SAI I I I , i i7 ,iiirii.riu nau ucen gayiy oecoraie.1 ror the Christmas services and two Irishmen were visiting il. One was from the rounlry. and had to be taken there by his friend who wished him to be duly impressed by its grandeur. As they came out. the resident or the cily said: MWel Mike, and phwat do you think fit H? Isn't it grand?" "Pat," saif "be one from the country. "It det. the divlir "That," said his. friend, "was Hie inlinlion." Sulicribe for Jhe Dally News. HONORED ON EYE OF HIS WEDDING CAB. Department Staff Made . Presentation Today to Don Corker A. I. Corker, a popular member of, the Kcal staff of the "bridge and building department (Canadian National Railway, will 'leave on the ealbound train tonight for Fort Eraser, where be will be married on New Year ,lay at the Oovernment House to Mis lrmi Eraser. This after-j noon he was presented with a beautiful dinner service by tin roJIeague as a token of their re gard. With a few well choset remarks A. Haines, on behalf of the It. A It, staff, made the presentation to w1ir-b Mr. t'iifip .suitably replied. (MANITOBA PROVINCE HAS MOST WEDDINGS Saskatchewan Does Not Stm Conducive to Giving In Mar riage WINMPEii. ivc. ; lam-dtan Press . ManitoU. i per-hap th most nurrjtiiz province in ianada. No other proMtx-e quite st addicted to its youi-S men and wonsen entering into thej happy state alttaough there be-more marriages performed m Mnc of the other provinces. I -r instance, in Ontario there were ' some 2 1 I Bmrriazes in 19rt IMst even that only gave Ontario a rale oi Ji marriage per thousand of its popnlatton. Man-! itoha heat that. II had marriages per tRonsand of it pou-lation of l.o There must be something about Saskatchewan not condor he to rttmg in mar. riage. Its nwrriaze rate in 1921 was iow. It is interediag also to note thai more than half of the brides and grooms married in Western Canada were not Cana dian born. The only province in Canada in which practically all thoe. married last year were Canadian bom was Prince Ed- ward Island. Of thoe born out side of Canada. Alberta had the largest percentage or grooms. ami British Columbia (he large! percentage or brides. Joe Jack returned to Terrace on lat night's train where he is employed upon the erection of the new provincial government bridge across the Skeena river. WATER NOTKC (OlttrtiM Uh), TIE VTHT thil" W. t CMl. tedua Arret, vkuv Mm tt frtarr Ratrrt. . mlB ipnlr fnr bmm U lte and . nliin a Or mt wilf hH f uul fiinixf Ur m Ntiltkttli prtiM of Twii likiua Rnrrrt . f. whra nwwt wrsirrly IH dntu Ibm tXHirta . ttowl utr ta4 t kI( Ml ! T iWnilxtr r4at TTm ! mm i oim4 rr Ukr il a pawl ttrmt I , IMlr Bnrlhfs U MrlUKUl InOitn VlHiIT. iM mm tie aa far 4o torsi tmnwt mpm Utt Umi drxntrd it NrUaUtU Tmllf. TtWfwa lottta h V.. t. TM MM 1 n,ll Ml Itfl. S nw of utri muni w la it pnnUna pitrsaiat Ibrrrta tt n Ik -Wtrr Art. .- M be rnI la law rrtrr bf tbe Wirr Krantrr tt rhar ktHvrt. a.c. otomfecn t uw trt Ilea) 7 be niM wlU la hM Wtlrr H"fif w ana Ow 0artmnr kf WW ferWs. r-triiMawit awwrar. W irU. B.C. Hata IMrtr Ar ner Uw Tint ineariare lA lati aourt hi a Vs-al "PIr Tbr tl fct u flrtl psbU-l-tiua W tbit anOrr twrrmlwr lt Mil, W. E CIILUSOV. ArtUraat. taoua Atrat. A rent. taao act. MMk f Mwtlw U al u Lata la. a mwiii um Iit.lrKt. nmirxliar ( Tit . uui 'trr itrr. 'jo-ana Umi balrarr. a rrtar fr.t.rt i. a.. in lM U Ipf4r fur Inw.. a tr UV j roMratar 4wflW4 Ua4, uaarartar at i IkmI Naated O'll timr rlulnt a,ta nf : watM liar MmIIp uf Uf tr Har at tain water nxrt araaad Ut llaa4 aa4 manor t or naawranl aad. eaoUlaMr arrr. ar mr In. CLOhOE kruM. 4acn at artlieant. H'tS I. ritlLHW. Arwrt. ( LAND ACT. NsOca af lataotiaa U Aaalr U Laaaa La n ntnrr . risma Land '"tinri. rata Ife-JriM mt tjmtl. Ti VaUer tkal marlr t-..-r. at rrtaare Ktwn. .: vtrm.t,.r- f..-.ftar. OM-aiJa la mr tar In-t.s4' Ira lias fk.uii orrilri tt&m. imai ar at a rl pUsw-d al 't i aaik- leaxrrti' IBI c 3uanr ) (iirri ewar lb . . . , "- vm ...I I w ii.wvwf imt MMimir, wt wr rmwr law as BRra IM nxrt art! ia itUad. rriamut Mi p4al mt enm mtttui nl. aad mauia-lor vfra ImoAitA art. Br or lr. CHlhLES S. MTfirHr. aa of An41taat. J. SIM JOHVSOV. ArenL in enoaarc. ii tmc sueacne coukt or baitism COLUKBUL Ii I a Matter mt liar AdaalalalraUua Art; aad la Uas Maltrr at tmr FiUlf f Akf Irrrn. 1rrt Inmtate. TA1E .VOTICE Uul I a arfxaatrd Adtnimtlriw ftf Itis tatate bf Aklnn Mrrra. waw4. aad an parlart anrtar rlalntf artta.l itar aatd Eaut ar ktvai miairm im limia aaaa. anajtfflf tnrM la mr. im or tttnrt lias u dar f Jm arr. Aj:i. Ittl. and all ranir ttadrtiod la tar Flitr arr ersialrrd ta par Ik amtanal mt UXr ladrbtrdnrfi la tair. roru-with. THOS. W. HCSVE. orrirlal AdiBiaiatraior rrtara nerrrt, B f. Dlt4 Clr :C tfaj A tX-ct&i-.' .t.rj Phone 376 The House Gift Suggestions FOR THE FAMILY. Nothing Will be More Appreciated Than Footwear For Grandmother Fell llmi-r SlipMi. For Crandrather -IhMits. Slipjer. Ilnbherv For Mother--lre piunp-. iiaitei or Oxford. For Father Mater I loot- lloe Slij.Mrs. For Sister- I.m tug Pump-, llailem, tlvfonl- ot pr. ItiNlls. For Brother Pal -nt Pump, lira ltHiU or Slipjtci -For Baby lr'. ItKt-. SI-pjmm or ItubberH. GIVE THEM ALL FOOTWEAR. IT'S A SPLENDID GIFT. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Ma i Order P Phone 376. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 The World's Sweetheart Mary Pickford Phone 376 of Quality H. - a .in .r Money He , In Country" 50c and 25c CIGAR STORE We Cash Cheques. "Tess of the Storm k4fl from the na. uf i.r , t Mdlcr While, dra' i lised by ltnprt Hiiahe.. M.ir ,i th liveable girl wh bnniglil glad le.ir mid joon .null s tniflfJtls. Lloyd Hughes, David Torance, Jean Herscholt, iitol d-.st.Mgni-lo-d - ast,. TOPICS OF THE DAY. PURDY'S The Autocrat of the CANDY World We are sole agmis lor punly Fiinioiis tilnH-tdalfs and Candy. .Made m Vau. onver. There is nothing liner In Ihe world. A box of Purdy makes a dflightfnl f't al ail times. Start the N'-w Year in the right spirit and ?f your mother, sister and sweetheart a lov. ALL SIZES. ALL PRICES. THE CANDY IS DELICIOUS AND THE BOX IS BEAUTIFUL. Prince Rupert Third Avenue. ii