!; .December -H, IH23, DUBIWOirHfc nuuiuATBi hy Bake Your Own? SELECT ELECTRIC BREAD ,l Your tlror-vs. Ipr trirWinririw Bakeries niro his, rnonw 001, SLIPPERS Wacm l ull Slipper make. i n .Vrnai ,l.'rtrrnt I have r ah k ml of leal tier arid 'i I) l ppn i slock. Gum Boots and Rubbers for h Wtnlrr Weather. GEO. HILL THE SHOEMAN. Neit SL Regis Cafe. Third Ave. EVENING GOWNS !n 77 uemers THE Valentin DAIRY f.nr Mrllride ami Fifth MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER RETAIL Phone C57. EDSONCOAL Wo can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL In nny quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone BS. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Frater St. Blentn Healed Hot nnd Cold Wnlcr Hates hy Day op Month P.O. Box 78. Phono 659. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hour, 8 to . Phone 880. Opn Evenings Only For Special Appointment!, PREACHERS AND DAILY PRESS Rocheeter Minister Advocatee Use of Newspaper at Moet Effective Means Retching People OTTAWA, OnU Dec. 2fi. T1. best way Hid modern minister ha r reaching Hie, cily jri which he work ft IhrouKh lh medium of lh dailv pre, at .least no attested Itev. William Wallace How of First Universalis! Church, lloehester, N.Y., In u message delivered to n recent convention. The ftrarHl friend nf the cily church I Hip daily pre," declared Mr. ltoe... know thai rhurrh new In eagerly road. Now cdilor rannAt cn.l 1 . 1 ri.li. lo all .it'. services. . III""'. reporter your sIt behoove Hip prrarhrr lo be. ego. jllsdcnl enough to ,eliee in hat said something of general Inler-anil lo gel that' word lo the jfily editor Sunday night. 'ST. ANDREW'S XMAS Beats Electric or Gat A new nil lamp that gives nn amazingly hrilliant. soft, while llirhl. even hetler Ihan gas or electricity, has been leMed by the U.S. fiovernment nnd Ja lenuing unlvorollles anil found lo be su-perlor lo 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burn without odor, smoko or nnie no pumping, up, is simple, clean, safe. Hums aid and fief, common kerosene (coal oil). The Inventor. O. A. Johnton, 57t McDermot Ave.. Winnipeg, is offering to send a lamp pn 10 day's FHF.H Irial, or even lo give one FlUX to I ho first user in eacn loralily who will ,,eP 1,i,n ro iluce II. Write him loday for full patticular. Also ask him to explain how you can gel the agency, nnd without experfence or money i.nakc, 2')0 to $500 per month. V.lvorll.o In Hsll Venf liWaV BylilLUll l Hi BLADDER iK IMM 'Ech Cip.ul ImtlMml 'lSr tltmrttteoitnttTfiUt BAND GIVES XMAS CHEER AT ANYOX Dinner at Mine Made Occatton of Presenting Charles Wing With Watch ANYOX, Dec. 28. On Xmas Iay in I ho morning, (lie Anyox brass hand paraded In Ihe hospital and entertained the patient and staff with a program of seasonable selection ktfler which Ihry proceeded lo Ihe Smdler Me whern Ihey played while the l.oy wrre feasling, The dinner wa a regular old-fAshiond one, provided hy I ho Oranby Company, find had all the "fixJn's." wilh smoke distributed lo all the diners. In ronnpclion wilh this affair advance wan taken to present Chat. Wing, head of the (Iranby housing and facilities de. parlmenl,-wilh a golden lime. ireHPnlalioii being made hy It. W. Clayton on beLalf of Ihe employee of Mr. Wing's offlrp and Ihe Mine and Smelter dining rootnii. Mr. Wins replied ,lo the donor, in a few well- '-!.... ..... ..I - H ........ . l .. "VLrn i ...I. .... .!."- "ri.. aurr which IIH- . it m linn, loijr er-: ,111011 will hae more life tmd' jpep when you visualize the wider CHRIsffisOBSERYED i.;.iiriir.-. i our own people win , AT AUVAV UACDITAI Appreciate Diem more, for they "1 AMUA tlUjlllAL are pari of Ihe ureal public. j "lenlially Hie problem, of.Ladlet' Auxiliary Provides Pre rearhinjr (hp rlly or Tounlry tents for Nurses and Patients the .ame We are. arrordlnz lo A,0 an EnUrUlnment frriplural romniand, fihpr ofl men Now fi.tilni? I, an art. inloj a.NYOX. IK 28.- Anyox open iwhHh men m wah a in ani, (hr fp)i(ip al h? Jos ,nnfc rt.nmB in a mi- IlilaI on ,XnraH whcri lhe nes. . into uliirh men ro wijh nel .a,lip,- Auxiliary supplied i.re-,an. Juil. M.Hlern rondilion en- M.s rr ,.e palientt and Ihe foree Ihe net melhoij ,,f ralrhintr a' lwpnn laff a well a tree A flh t a fi.h. whelher rautrhl w,Vh lUf. ni,rimr laff. under hy n line or gathered .y l,oii.;lp M,,,eriiilendenre of Matron ami in a nei. ;Ta.e, decorated in splendid j lle. In the iilri!iulioti of Ihe !itift. explain MiHire acted iSnntn !lnu while an enlorlain. TREE FINE AFFAIR r,,k dancintr! jhy eeral children, helped lo Annual Entertainment Last Night nU "T "n" , -a-a '' ' "r Attended by 100 Children. f"4' , . . their friendu who were inviteij In I Was Thoroughly Sue- ji( Th(, ukg iar ,n j u 'the prouram were Ml IKrolhy ., jllarr. In llishland dancen, ac- I The annual Rlmtlina- Tree.,.,.,,,,,,, ,,y ,,, McLennan. enlerlalnment nf Ihe l.adlep' .,,ir M( iairiPa O'Neill , I ulna lAuxillary f Ihe l. Andrew'unicrrin anil Teresa Oonloh. in an ,5-wiely hel.l lal nliilit in lheirih jijr. sailor hornpipe, and iCIuh room on Second Aveuue'an old-fa-hione.1 fratolle. They wa n thorouahly xurreful af-jall ilanred in cotume and were fair. Some 0rt children were in juilondnnro and ahoul half that 'nuinher of parenle alo turned 'mil. j The uroceeillnp Marled olT wilh a program of children' 'nunilr. Itecilalion were given .hy Nancy Hrown, llol.hie Irvine, lllvelyrt Dnljrarno, Jean Scott, iNeil McLean, William McLean, :Aileen lireen, Oeoree McLean .and Klirahelh Sturgeon. Klla Sleen played a piano oln and Hi pit wa a nong-recilalion hy Dorothy Clirilie. Hefreolinienl were cerved ami (hen Sanla Clau, appeared, the irole helmr Inken hy Algie Hunler. 'All Ihe youngMor reenl re-iceixed sift n well a h.l2 of .candy. j Mrs. lowaril Sleen, president of (he Auxiliary', MipervUed Ihe iroceedinn generally ami the rommitlre comprled Mr. J. I.. Chrille (convener), Mrs. H. Ilohh, Mm. Taylor, Mm. Amler-Min nnd Mr. D. S. Cameron. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR. much enjoyed. J. Thompson aUo oang and added In Ihe enjoyment of Ihe evening. MOOSE ENTERTAIN KIDDIES AT ANYOX ANYOX, Dec 3HOn Wedm?- day. Iecemher 2, Ihe Mooe en- lertaineil the children of thai or der in their hall at which all had a great time heing fully fed and ent home wilh present, tired and happy. j In the Letter Box FAVORS CLOSINQ PORT To Ihe Fdilor. Your correspondent "Down Town Merchanl" lias nothing hut deji'ruclhe crilicism lo olTer regarding Ihe proposal for Ihe cornvling of Ihe present dis-ahililles of Ihe Canadian fishermen. While vertlimr hi opin ion freely from his own point of view as a man of business, he offers nothing for the help of Ihe Canadian fisherman. Say, for instance, there wa a 2c u pound duly on all Down Town Merchanl ' good delivered Up Town where all his cus- lomers lived which Ihe Up I'own merchant did not have lo pay say llilnl .wenue wa me boundary wilh custom houses at Ihe fool of Fulton and Mc- Nrlde SI reel. Down Town Mer chanl has lo be content wilh 2c a pound less profit in order o compete wilh Ur Town Mer chanl. Can he do il? He can noli Yet he is in lhe same clr rumslances as Ihe Prince II u perl fishermen. The Down Tnw.n Merchanl would b Ihe first lo kick lo have Ibis 2c a pound customs duly luken off al Ful (on and Mcllride. If he could nol, then he would do his best In prevent Ihe Up Town Merchanls having their goods pass over First nnd Second Avenues and make them land I hem at the end of Ihe Pipe Line or nl Oalloway Ilnnids. This would so add lo the rosl of Up Town Merchanls goods and bo so Inconvenient THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FTVE 1 9 2 3 1923 Ring Out the Old; Ring In the New. A Suit for the "little man." The Famous "Armour Clad" Suits. Reinforced with double knees, seats and elbows. The seams are all txped to prevent tearing. Guaranteed "Boy Proof." In beautiful designs and hard wearing materials. Reg. Values $18.00 to $22.00. Closing Out Price $11.20 and $11.45 Indigo Blue Serge Suits and Tweeds, Irr- the latest models. All hand tailored. Made expressly for us by the ANOTHER REDUCTION IN HATS. Hru.-h nnd Felt lints. Hrock de Luxe and Waullhaiisen manufacture, the lending makers. All regular .$7.50 values. Closing Out Price $3.45. WOLFE CAPS. Tin be.t made cap ill the Dominion. In all shades, silk lini'il, unbreakable visors. Values up lo $1.00. Closing Out Prices, $1.45 and $1.95. VALUES IN UNDERWEAR TAKE ANOTHER SLUMP. Staiifit ld anil Mercury Silk nnd Wool. Hegular values 7.r.O and .8.00. Closing Out Price, $5.65. THIRD AVENUE hurt us further. If Ihey want all the revenue make Ithcni do all the work. Hy refusing eidry-of American fish lo Princo Hupert, Ihey will have lo take il to Seat-lie themselves. It will lake them two days longer at leartt to market it. II will cost the American fisherman a whole lot of lime nnd time is money. And when he is taking his calch lo market, lie is not fishing. the glut of fjsh in Seallle would bring down prices while the Canadian fisherman would be able to make two trips for the Americans' one and land his fish in Chicago two .days sooner. Righl at once, conditions would become so intolerable for Ihe American fisherman that the 2c a pound duty would be quickly famous Hart Company of Montreal. $48.00. Closing Out Price $0.00. $24.85 $15.95 ACME IMPORTERS that 1 1 iey loo would b'ladly have Ihe Fulton and Mcllrido custom removed. It would he so preposterous, troublesome and costly that they . would act quickly, loo. ; In the Imposition of a 2c a pound duly - against Canadian fisli entering Ihn United Slates, we nee Ihn Yankees making a convenience of Canada lo the detriment of Canadians. H is Jusl loo much a one sided proposition lo pass unchallenged. If the Yanks wanl lo grab nil the revenue from lhe fljh business, as Ihey apparently ' do, let them, but don't help them In STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT SALE PRICES 1924 l 9 2 4 By adopting a campaign of Economic Buying at our FORCED OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. To mark the advent of the New Year we intend to slash the prices of our Clothing Stock to ribbons. It will not be to very long now before the balmy spring days will be with us, then Dad and the Boy will be sprucing up. Our range of goods suitable for Spring Wear is a wide one. Before our lease expires we have absolutely got to get rid of every bit of iL Although we still have a big slock of Winter Goods on hand our Spring Goods must be thrown into the melting pot of lost profits. ' WE, THEREFORE, INTEND TO USHER IN THE NEW YEAR BY GIVING COLOSSAL BARGAINS PN OUR SPRING STOCK. LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS. ST. MARGARETS STOCKINGS AND JERSEYS FOR THE BOY. SL Margaret's Stockings. Odd sir.es only left and wi-ar" anxious to dear lliem out at Closing Out Prices. St. Margaret's All Wool Jerseys in Itrowii, Navy and Orey. Sizes 2t to 20. Ileular values up lo .'Uu. Closing Out Price, $1.85. BOYS' SHIRTS. ' Sixes 12 nud 12Mi only. Hegular values up In $1.8.1. Closing Out Price, 45c. Boys' Sport Shirts. Hegular values up to l.7.". Closing Out Price, $1.15. ST. MARGARET'S UNDERWEAR. Here is a beauty. St. .Margaret's riulcrwear in Fawn, made in Hie best Indian Cashmere. Combinations only. The highest grade Old Country I'mlerwear. Hegular value io.no. Closing Out Price, ,$6.45. This is. absolutely the greatel bargain in high grade underwear on Hie market today. St. Margaret's Two Piece Underwear in White Cashmere. Regular S7.r0 value. r Closing Out Price, $5.65. Extra Special Offer in Raincoats CM 20 JlUIfl Raincoats Only. These are durable and sensible. $5.95 Just the thing to keep out the wind an3 rdin. In odd sizes. Youll have to be here early to get your size. Seasonable Suits $5.95 Reg.' values up to Another lot, of Cheviot and Tweed Suits for Men, in pin stripes and plain patterns. Reg. values up to .$40.00. Closing Out Price. TURNBULLS. CEE-TEE UNDERWEAR. Canada's best. In combinations niiiy. Hegular value Closing Out Price $6.65. BARGAINS IN PANTS. Odd Dress Pauls in Blue Serges, Browns fireys and Tvvseils. . .Hegular values up to $0.00. Closing Out Price, $4.45 per pair. ODD PANTS FOR BOYS. In good durable T'vveeds, Only three dozen in lhe loL"-Hegular values up lo $3.00. Closing Out Price, $1.15 per pair. PHONE 356 taken off and they would be glad: up if it will remove the 2c a to compete on level terms withlpound United Slates duly. But Canadians. Hut, of course, if certainly "so Ions as Canadians Ihe Prince Rupert fishermen al-island for such treatment, they low themselves lo scared by wiM , gel it. Hut Canada doe the self Interest of the Down Town Merchant, :wiu .after alt is of quite secondary importance, and stand for this slap in the face from Uncle Ram, the next tiling they will gel will be a real nephew's farewell. It is arifiied that the closing of Prince Huperl lo American fish, either landed here from Ihe fishing boats or from Ketchikan in bond would be an unfriendly act ami would open up a serious Cusloms quesllon. In that case, lei us have it opened not require tij stand for such treatment from any foreign nation without retaliation.. Anil as fiir as Canada, is concerned, the United Stale i a foreign nation and unfriendly til thai. This 2c. h lb. fish duly prove it. UP TOWN M KUCHA Yr. P. S. Honney, dUtrirl forester, left on the'sleamer Prince ftu-pert Ibis morning, oir a departmental business trip lo Swan-son Hay.' i 4, I.