NVdnfMWyp-DfcemW 20, 1923. i n In all Dolls, Toys, Fancy Goods All prices are down lu rock liollom will. special sales prices in many line. , due n a mil if yon wish to gel Hie biggest values in town for your money. The goods and prices speak for UlOIIIM'lw. (live us a call and yon will nbl lie diiiMiiiili'd. . We have practically everything In (lie gift line. Specials in dolls today. Ke our Windows. Open Evenings Till Christmas. MffiadJws.JJd An out of the Qol ordinary jpCClcll The (ieniiiue Thermo Hollies ,re usually sold at a fixVil pHVe throughout lianada. but we have permission lo orbT'ihe "tile at a lug reduc tion. (iejiiiiuc Thermo Hottles. Nnkle Uis's, pint size, regular i pnre ;l.5H. Special $2.00 t ijnart sue. regular price .Ylf. Special $3.75 OUR BOXES OF CHRISTMAS CANDY ARE EXTRA f NICE AND THE PRICES ARE LOW. Qljt Suggestions - - Waterman Pens. Waterman Pencils. J Sewing Seis, Shaving Onliifs. Perfumes, llni-li's. ' Ijimeras Kerhari Pencils. French Ivory. Mani- cure Sets. Safely Hnzor.v Toilet Wuters. Stationery, Krrneh Soap. PORMES LTD. DISPENSING CHEMISTS. The Rexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th SU 1 We Prepay Mall Orders. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL I DOUBLE SCREENEDI LASTS LONQERI I Real Satisfaction Cheapest in Long Run! 1 NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. jAlbert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phnnti llfi and S64. ipne 109. Helgerson Block. i Dr. F.P.KENNY i a Dentist lX 4 X-RAY SERVICE. Office Hours: a.m. to 0 p.m. j ' ""'Open Kveniugs l.y Special Appointment. "Bulger & Cameron Lid. , offer Special Prices from now until New Year's Eve on nil Christmus Goods "We'd rather have part price than carry over till next year miss Alice Wesley Becomes Bride of Joshua Ryan A native wedding of unusual interest was wdomnized in Oracc Church, Port Simpson, on Friday last when Joshua Hyan and Miss Alice Wesley were joined in mat. rimony by llov. Dr. J. (5. Spencer. The ehureh was erowded to ca- parity wilh relalives and friends of the cool ruelin parties. The bride was attended by Mrs. Thomas Oosncll and It. II. Kd-waiils assislcil Ibt; hrhlcgroom. At the conclusion of the service I he wi'ililiiift parly repaired to the Athletic Hall where a sumptuous repast was partaken of by sonic three liuiHlreil jtucals. Several spcechc befitting (n the oc casion were made. The Port, noon at Miiiison irn baml allemled thcijiock gay function enlivening the proceedings with popular native musical sel' i'l ioiis. The bridcuriMini fs one of the pioneer merchants of Port Simp son and the bride is a popular resident of the northern port. The Happy couple will reside in fort Himpson. ALICE ARM The Ahlwilsfnrit Logging (5o.'s camp heie Iihs been closed down for Ihe winter. Operations will resumed in the early spring. The camp has been running steadily for over a year. . Seeiuitl payment has been made by the Key, Nun- Mining Go. if Seattle on the Sunset properly. Hound) lircek, to i. V. Morley It luts ln decide. by Ihe com. pan) to spend (25.000 in le. vebtpmeiil work on the property next year, C P. Itiel has received a eon. tract from the Ahttolsford I.og Lging Co. lo los tT land on the west side of the Kllsault Iliver Upcralions will uiuuence next spring after the snow is IT Ihe ground. Mi'v, Helen and Christina Xucich liave arrived home from Prince Huperl, where they are attending school, to spend the hiolulay wilh their toother, Mrs. Helen Nucich. The annual children". Christum tree mid entertainment was held in Hie Coliseum Hall last Friday evening. If ymi study economy China-ware anil Dinner sets al reduced prices al Tile's. If ANNOUNCEMENTS Hill On I. O. D. F.. Tea Dansanl in Flks Home, New Year's Afternoon. . , Oueen Mary Chapter l.O.D.K. Dance on New Year's Night, January I. t'J'-M. in Flks' Home. v Gatbran..n Tr.dtMark --bW mttn nitt v trmtrn PAOB TIMER. ' II BIG WEDDING I i Local awLIPersooal BIG VALUES PORT SIMPSON i. i i B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. i 4 Haynera. Undertaker. Pooue 351. , tf Tile's Store will he open every evening until Amas. If .SI. Andrew's .Society Auxiliary .uias tree, lhursday, Dec. : from 7 to 'J p.m. Try NAN'OOSK-Wellington or Tclkwa Coal. 'More heat. Less soot. I'll i I pot I, Kvilt & Co. tf . ...We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. " 303 Kuighl and I'ylhiaii listers Christinas Tree- tomorrow after- t o'clock in Einad Full range of Slippers for everyone. (.nil and see toem. Family Shoe Store. Prices low est in city. ' tf Hospital Auxiliary Silver Tea at the home ofsMrs. T. K. l'rin- glc tomorrow aflernoon from 3 to 6. A teacloth will' be raffled. Mr. and Mrs, Vigur and child of Ceorgelown are booked to sail for the soulh on the steamer Prince llupert leaving here on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Doherly are booked to sail on the steamer Prince Ituyert leaving here on Friday morning for Vancouver on a holiday trip. A. 1). Plant, of the Electric Window Hakeries, left for Van couver on Ihe .steamer Uardena last night on 'A 'combined busi ness and pleasure trip. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. . II. Dickson, n'rri ved from .Vny on and Mewart ai u ociock yelenlay morning and sailed for Vancouver at 5 o'clock. . The city council mel al five o'clock Monday,, aflernoon and, after advancing Ihe bylaw re schilling plank sidewalk con struct ion in Section 5 through ils third reading, adjourned until Thursday afternoon. Toys and Fancy Goods. reductions at Tile's. If Alex Mcllae of Mcllae llros., sailed last uighl by the Union steamer Cardena for Vanrou ver. On Saturday of Ibis week al Departure Hay. Vancouver Is land, he will be married lo Miss Hose Wall, ll.'.V. who is well known here as a- visitor in the rily in the past. For I he "Kiddies." Ilargains in Toy land at Tile's. tf Not a sinle ease appeared on Ihe rily police court docket this morning. Chief Vickers staled thai Christmas bad passed off very quietly and satisfactorily from a police slandpoint. While 'here had been one or two merry makers overstep the. line of strict order nothing had hap-'pened to warrant arrests. J'or Holiday Shoppers. Ninas surprises for Values at Tile's. lite fire department responded nil 1.15 p.m. on Monday to an alarm put in by Ihe Hyde Transfer, Second Avenue. lTn arrival it was found (hat it niallres.-upslairs had become ignited by Al ine Lna OT a Uayn lighled eigarelle end carelessly As the r ll unwinds, music works its magic. Gone are the cares of a work-a-day world. A dear old tune louehes the chords of lender memory brings vback boyish dreams stirs the fires of inspiration. Whatever your mood as you sit down before the Gulhransen registering piano you find it sympathetic, responsive. For it is as teady to reflecl Ihe exuber-iHiro1 of youth In the latest and gayest of popular tunes as it Is lo free tho ni'ajeslio music prisoned in the score of a com poser's tnaslerwnrk. We invite you lo our sloro to day and try I lie (Sulbrausen reg istering piano. A few moments u-lll fnieitl llift iiltinaiifn. il nfrni. We will lrlndlv evidnln llm ml 'l,10r,S' vantages of ils many exclusive features. Walker's Music Store Ltd. ten by Ihe occupant of Ihe room. The use of the hand extinguisher quickly ovcrcanV -Ihe Maze berore any serums damage was done. i ' ' , Tile's Store for Special Prices on all House Furnishings. tf ATLANTIC CONNECTIONS CONVENIENT FOR OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS Canadian National trains make direct and convenient connections wilh While Star, Cunard and Anchor-Donaldson Line slertjners, sailing from Halifax, X.S. nnd Portland, Me., for Liverpool, Southampton. Ply-mnunlh, London and Continental Passports secured and full information at City Ticket Otllce, Canadian National Hnilways, 538 Third Avenue, Prince Hupert, ll.C. Phono 200. PRINCE RUPERT TO RELIEVE GEORGE ON FRIDAY THIS WEEK The Canadian National steamer Prince lieorge, Capt. Harry Ncd- den, is due to arrive iii port at t o'clock -this aflernoon. This will be the fjrst arrival on the new CN.lt, wilder schedule and here after the company boals will ar rive every Wednesday afternoon at I p.m. ' The Prince George will leave at 1 1 o'clock tonight for Stewart and Anyox. Upon her return from the north all passengers will be trensferred lo Ihe steamer Prince llupert. Capt. Donald, which will be the first boat to leave for the south on the new winter schedule on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The sleanrer Prince George will proceed to the dry dock on Fri day to undergo her annual over haul . WEDDED SATURDAY AT MOCHIDA ROOMS Miss Esther Mercer of Naas River Becomes Bride of Henry H. White, Swan-son Bay A Quiet wedding was solemn ized al Ihe - Mochida lloorns on Saturday night when Henry Her berl While of Swanson Hay was married lo Miss Kslher Mercer of Naas Iliver. The ceremony was performed by Hev. G. ( Hacker. W. H. Somes, of Swan-son Hay acted as best man and Miss Helen While, sisler of the bridegroom, attended Ihe bride Ihe happy couple left on Christ ma F.ve to spend a short honey moon al Pnrl .Simpson. They win take up their residence al Swanson May. TENDERS FOR POST HOLES Tenders are invjled up lo five p.m. December 31, IU23, for digging forly post holes. Tools supplied by Telephone Depart meni. Miecificalions at the otNce of the Superintendent of Utilities, City Hall. F.IINKST I.OYF., Superintendent of Utilities. 303 WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. ! 'SHY IS I. AND. Clear, calm; barometer 2U.K8; temperature, 30; sea smooth, HULL HAIUlOU. Clear, calm; barometer 2H.91; temperature. 33; moderate jMlli Sp0j;e steamer Griheo towing barge Grin". 378 miles from Taeoma bound for Taeoma; t a.m. spoke steamer Prince George abeam Sunny Island northbound. DKAV THKH POINT. Overcast; calm; barometer 29.70; temperature 27; sea smooth. Noon DIGHY ISLAND. Overcast; calm; barometer 2l.8l); temperature 30; sea smooth. HULL HAHHOIl. Overcast; calm:v barometer 2U.9I; temperature 38; light swell; 10:55 a.m. spoke steamer Cardena In Gunboat Passage hound for Ocean Falls southbound. DEAD TIIF.F. POINT. Overcast; light southeast wind; barometer 20.C8; temperature 33: I'll :tro"'h. "RUPERT" Brand Kippers Quality Better Than Ever. To keep odor of cooking from Ihe house wrap them in greaseproof iaper and bake for 13 minutes. This ulso retains the delicious tang. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. The Brew for YOU Because: "CaicaJt" ttanJt for all that it good in Ar brewing. It hat bthtnd it IA rtourcc of th moil tcUntific plant in th Wft. It inJicattt parity btyond reproach. It cur ( longmtt thirit, inoitf tht palat, brinf tht healthy glow of good cheer and content. It it the Million-dollar Brew brewed for YOU. Get acquainted with "Cascade" at the Government Liquor Store today. HjHI VANCOUVER BREWERIES IkcrmthmttPctr i: no Thl advertisement U not ubllshe0 or displayed by the Liquor Confrol Board or by the d'overament of Urltlsfc ColuciWa. mi ol ii .K. .V,.. u iti ' i a ..i.i i. a 3 -I At .v. ; ... . 7