Monday, December 3, 1023. UC5 inifiaufc-. m n mm i . i dtve the Boy a a oieign tOl tr Sled inn) Wagon me extra strong and well h...'iTi .Made M.,,1.. . I'ti.L.ln Camilla .....I mill ..I l 1 lh"?e 1 . . .. , i fiiiMhedi in prices are bound u infttii lb dy. f STERLING SLEIGHS. V ::Kriy-$2.40. ' ;W1kI2$2.75. lux 12; $3.20. V WOODEN SLEDS. f& $ Htiiinil xpriiiK leel runners. yiTrt $1.10. illlxIS $1.GS. 42x12 $2.15. awis&. DISC WHEEL COASTER WAGONS. x 28- $7.40. Mx:--$8.75. ae Bros., Ltd. 5$ rOU HAVE THE GIFT LIST PROBLEM We; Have the Answer l)ineKJiiir More and er our stork of l-'remii Ivory Hoods in flirn'1) ttl reasonable prices. WafeiuTii Fountain Pen, front $2.50 Wutgeniii Pencil, from $1.00 KerTtitt Pencils, from :.. 75c Autographic Kodak, fnun 1 $6.50 llrofvtiiefcnmcni. from $2.00 ChQinia Crackers. Perfumes hihI Toilet Waters, JSJ .tiiniriire Sels. Chocolates in Fancy Muxes, till n I IHB Card, (ireehngs ami Photograph Calendars. rjMgi the tune to make your choice of gifts wliil- our ocfcwvnyihde Any ot to le will Ie set aside for you. "GRIMES LTD, .tw Dispensing Chemlsti. TheWxall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th SU We Prepay Mall Orders. Hsrve You Tried? Rupert Brand OCKEYE ALMON andwiches Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. - PRINCE RUPERT n All Wool Winter Underwear CEETEE VIKING WOLSEY. SPECIAL LINE. "Monarch Knit" Shawl Sweater Coats. Color Fawn, $5.00. STEVE KING Third Avenue Prince Rupert CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service! Sailings from PrinceRupert S.S. PRINCtss mni. For .Vancouver, victoria and Seattle, UjT November 30, December 19, January 4 Forlkiuhlkm, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, ' 'x ' November 26, December 15, 31 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i U$fl Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. . ., Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.c UNION .STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Bslllnts rrom rrince nm-n., .,. " ... r VANCOUVia, VICTORIA, Oean falti, and Swnon . for VANOOUVIR, VICTORIA, Al.fl Bar, and Swanto" " ANVOX, ALICC ARM, tTIWART, Walat Wand, Sunday r.m. PORT SIMPSON md NtM Rl Canntrlat, Frldaf A.M. S inn Avifus. i. afMi.y, AQ.ot. rrinf ttupfrt. .C H ere an dTh ere Fifty can of fish were ahiDDed this season from Leaser Slave Lake to Various points in Canada and the united states, the majority going to cities in the Eastern States. These shipments were practically all whitefish, the coarser varieties being disposed of In the local mar. lets. Showing a record increase over the fisrures of last vear. era in load ings in the Western Provinces since the commencement of the crop year, iiepiemoer 1st, aggregate 8Z,Zia cars, representing 13058,418 bushels, as against 80,828 cars loaded, or 130,287,194 bushels, from September 1st to October 14th, 1922. mat the future nrosperity of the Maritime Province, as well as the wnoie of Canada, depended on the routing of Canadian trade over Canadian railways and through Canadian ports, was the view expressed by Dr. Murray MacLaren, M.I, for St. John, speaking recently in his constituency. Tens of thousands of caribou are trekking southwards through Yukon Territory for the winter. Bands of them have passed through the outskirts of Dawson City. For a hundred miles down, bands of caribou 4Can be seen swimming the Yukon river and sometimes surrounding canoe and steamboats as they pass. Part of the 1S.000 feet of moving pictures taken for the Dominion archives by the Arctic expedition in charge of Captain Bernier, which has just returned from the northern regions, are to be shown in Quebec City shortly. They contain inter- eungincidents of the life of the Eikimo and typical scenes of the Northern land. Up to the end of June. 1923. sc cording to E. W. ISeatty. President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, me company had disponed of ID, 194,737 acres of agricultural lands. for which an average price of J7.87 peri acre was received. During this period the Company had, by direct fllort of Its own, secured the settle ment of over 100,000 farmers ia Western Canada. A splendid hunting year with late open fall is reported from Brit-Ish Columbia. A world's record On-Lorn caribou was killed by D. W. Bell, of Willismnport, Pennsylvania. The length of the head was Co'i Inches, spread 55 inches and thirty-eight points. A party of three, of whom Belt was one, bagged nearly 100 pieces. A total of 40 round voyages to the port of St John, New Brunswick, constituting an Increase of six over last winter's figures, is announced by the Canadian Pacific in a newly Issued schedule of operations for the winter port. The S.S. Montclare will be the first liner to leave St. John Afjer JLhe clovo(,u.Lawrrnr navigation. aUiog for Liverpool oa December 7th. Captain S. Robinson. R.K.R., the' hero of the Japanese disaster, who commanded the Empress of Australia when that ship was in Yokohama harbor at the time of the earthquake, has been fittingly honored by the Canadian Pacific Railway. He is to command the company's steamship, the Empress of Canada, when the ship leaves New York, January 30th, on a world cruise. The most spectacular nugget brought to town In many years arrived In Cobalt, One, recently, and the camp's oldtimers gathered round, admiring the huge mass. The nugget weighs approximately 3,200 pounds, is estimated to run fully 75 per cent silver and is worth over $20,000, according to Ue estimate of the owner, Angel Clemens, a New Liskeard carpenter. The Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, of 5O0 officers and men, is now Deing organized. a.d it is ex months. What have we Got for Him? IF hard to gel a present for a man. Here are some useful thing wo have: Waterman Pens from $2.50 to:$ic..0(M! . . : ! Kersharp 1'e.nclls,. .$1.50 to ' ' 7.50. Khony mm I )ory . Military Ki-ushe,1.00 to S15.00. Safely Hazor and Shaving Cups. Leather Hill Folds, Tie Holders, elc. Watch Chains. Charms, Hiugs. Tie Pin. Cuff Links, Ivory Shaving Mirror 5.tl0. Collar Holders. Ash Tray and many other thiiiK. Bulger & Cameron Limited Jewellers. GIFTStySsT THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. Local and, 'Personal IJ.C. Undertakers. Phone 41, Hayners. Under takera. Pboue 361. tf Order your xial from Casey Phono Ilcd 523. , tf Interior Pasteurised Milk. Prince Hupert -. iJairy. Phone lilack 21C. : tf Choice Creamery llutter, 7 lbs. for $3.00. F. W. Moersch Phone 13, tf A. W. I(i;alywait u passenger for Mejiride on Saturday even ing's iraim I)ick (irecuwcll relumed from Vancouver on the Prince Hupert Saturday afternoon. Mr, (i. G. Walker sailed last uiglit by (he Prince Rupert fur Si-atlle enroule to Los Angelc on a holiday trip, Ilev. J. S. Hrayfield, pastor of ic Anglican Church, Tclkwa, passed through the city last flight on hi way to Vancouver. .Mr. and Mr.f Jame Mc.Vulty and oiim nailed lat night by the Prince Hupert for Seattle en roule to California on a holiday I rip. M. P. McCairejy relumed to the cily on the. Prince Hupert Saturday afternoon after a Ium-neiH trip to Vancouver and Vic toria. ' , All KuightK ofapthia-i are re- iuexld to attend ltMle tonight at 8 o'clock. Huitine.!: Nomina Hon and Klcclion of ofllcers. V. V. Wood, K.H. A. .1. Prudhoiiune and Mrs. A V. l'iher .aded for Hie Mtutli on the Prim- Hupert lat night They plan upending the winter in Honolulu and California. , Joseph Howe, who lia beti on a combined holiday and lmi-nc trip a far$oulh, a California, returned .o the city on the PHnei'! lUped iSaturday af- A. C. SyincM of the" Canadian Ki.h V Cold Storage Co. lalT left by Saturday' nlghtV train for the F.at enroule to hN home in England where he may-decide to remain. i Hderl Mackay and T. Ho.- Mackay, xailcd la-t night by the Prince Humeri for Vancouver where they will attend Ihe Provincial parly convention which open tomorrow. It. M. lljjilxjn of the Canadian Fih Cold Storage Co. lalT and Mr. Hudson left fo' Ihe Eat on Saturday evening' a bound for llelgiuni on 'ad jx-teudeil holiday visit. pected that selection of officers will :?r sister, .Mrs. l be completed early in November. Headquarters will be established at Phrlntttnwn ll.lif... Tn.kn.. St, John, Quebec, Vancouver, Prince liunerl an.l :, tori Naval train. I ing at the naval bases of Esauimalt Miss K. Sheasgreen, who has been visiting for some lime with evening Maranlelte Fifth Avenue West, returned' to her home in Vancouver by the Prince Hupert las ! vrR,Ulin" J?;'". K ! M. Tl.... Deasy.' of Mas. sell, who has been on a holi day trip to Seattle, relumed lo Ihe city mi Hie Prince Hupert i . i Half Price YOU -WILL SAVE 50 PER CENT. HERE Lady Assistant In attendance. J. O. Trelheway. the Alice, Ann loifging operator, and Mr. Tretheway passed through oui the steamer Cardena yeterday afleruoo'u bound north. Mr. Jim Morrison left on the steamer Prince Hupert last; night on an extended holiday trip to Vancouver, Seattle and Aberdeen, Vahinston. Mr. Dr. palmer relumed to Oueen Charlotte City from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria on Ihe steamer Prin.e John this voyage north. H. O. Cunningham of Port Ks. singloti, who has been on a business trip to- Vancouver, returned In Ihe city on Hie Cardena yesterday afternoon. Norlhliouml from Vancouver to Stewart ami Anyox, t nion steamer Cardena, Cant. A. E. Dickson, wa in port from .'15 to 8 o'clock yeslerday afternoon. A Dale I.. Pitt, manager of Hip Premier mine, and Mr. Pill passed through Ihe cily on I lie Prince Hupert Saturday enroule to Stewart after having spent three weeks in the south. A. C. (ianle, M.E., ' who has been spendin? the past few ady in town, i returning by tonight' train lo Smilhers where he is conducting development work on Ihe Hee-Aspen mine located on Hudson Hay Mountain. - H. A. Fisher, son of Mr. ami Mrs, W. S. Fisher, Fourth Avenue East, has received permanent auppoinlinenl as field agronomUt with Hie provincial department of lands. He is spending Ihe winter ' at head- uar' Victoria. . Capl. .v. Freeman of Seattle, who visited the wreck .of the molorship KenuecoH on Ihe Qiieen Charlotte Island for the. underwriter, relumed to the city on the Prince John yesterday and sailed for Ihe south on the Prince Hupert last night. H. Hall, of thi cily, who accompanied him, also returned. Passengers sailing last night ou.uniay auerncmii anu win sau rr ,. ?,nlUl on lUc s,.amer r 1 I. .... I I , t r ; on nil- isiuim on uie I'lince ki.. n .-i ini.i.,.i. Mrs t- t Jin (his evening. A. .Morrison Mrs. J. C. Wonls- Ion. II. Davis. J. (iraham, I.. M. Alaska Sleanishi-t Co.'s Ala-'KHU.fl. J. S. Kellv. H. Thomas. meda, Caid. Jolinseii, was in J. iN J. J.. Hrown, W. C. S. port lust nighl from 12:30 to II. bhins, S. H. Harper. W. M. 1:15 bound from Seattle to Ulundell. A. V. Pleas, Erie Mao- Sewanl and wayport. The ves sel discharged a small iuautily of perishable freight here. Capl. II. ilahinglou returned lo P j cily from the Queer. Charlotte Islands on the Prince John yesterday morning. F. 11. Edney and J. S. Edney who are associated with him in the erab and clam canneries on Oraham Island, also arrived ami proceeded south on Ihe steamer Prince Hupert. The body of the late Amanda Holden also known as Amanda ' l.ampkln will be shipped south I I . . t r i i i t , , ' iw iiroiici ior nuriiii oy i lie sleamer Cardenn tomorrow af-lernoon. There will be service at llayner llros.' Chapel in tit afternoon. Deceased left among her belongings diamonds estimated by the police to be worth from .!5e to S2.0OO kiutosh. Mr. and Mrs. H. Skinner and H. Johnson for Vancouver: M. llirao for Swauson Hay; Ueorge Adams and A. J. II. Wootton, Victoria; Mr. X. Hour-gel for Seattle; J. Polls for Powell Hiver. Dentistry From now until December 2Uh all work contracted during this period will be completed at these prices. Those contemplating having teeth made will do well to visit my office and contract for same. Thcs3 prices pertain to Crown, Bridge, Plate work, and 'Extraction of Teeth. My dental stock must be reduced before January 1st, 102 4, and 1 will give the public the benefit. Dr. Jos. Maguire DENTIST Rooms: 7, 8 and 9, Smith Block. Phone 575. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. ROYAL PURPLE AND B.P.O.E. Bazaar and Old-Time CARNIVAL Elks Home, Tuesday and Wednesday Opened at 3 p.m. Tuesday by Fred Stork, M.P., Assisted by His Worship Mayor Xewton. Exquisite Array of Handiwork will be Displayed in Center Street Stores of the days of 180S. Special Musical Program each Afternoon anil Evening. Dance Wednesday Evening Oeuts l.oo; Ladies 50c. "BE A PIONEER FOR A DAY." Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER! Real Satisfaction. Cheapest In Long Run! NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. . Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. Stocks and Bonds All Victory and Government Bonds Bought and Sold. We still have a few shares left of the PREMIER MINE at $2.90. This is, Ihe greatest dividend producer in' Canada. T. McCLYMONT Phone Black 85. Third Ave. Shockley's pllMills Sole Agents for Royal Mills, Hanalt, B.C. Lumber J. Fyfe Smith Co. , Hardwood Fraser Mills . Fir Veneer Dimension Lumber. Fir, Spruce and Cedar. Spruce and Cedar Shiplap. Spruce Planking. Sash, Doqrs, Mouldings. Glass; Shingles. Fir Veneer. Cedar Piling. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Heated Hot and Cold Water Hates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 659. Phone 108. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY 8ERVICE. Office Hours: l a.m. to 0 p. in. Open Evenings by Special Appointment.