fnnday. December 31, W!3. ThereMoneylnTheStau! S.y "Clmm.," .nd ... .11 th, Movl. Su, PJctur... plpr ' S,rolUr eonl.tl. W.tch thlt newt. GIMME" READERS OF THE DAILY NEWS I We Wish You All Happiness Progress and Prosperity Thi-oupJiojil i In- iiiiiii' 'rar ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667. SLIPPERS Wni'M Veil Slipper make a ice Xma Pr.--enl. I ha - CPiil kin.U of lttl ln-r nod i If l .er in I.njJ. Gum Boots and Rubbers 'lie NVjfurr W rulhor. GEO. HILL THE SHOEMAN. Neit SL Regit Cafe. Third Ave. EPSON COAL We can now .Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL, in any qjanllty. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phono B8. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Bleam Healed - - Hot and Colil Walrr Rates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 689. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hour, 9 to C Phono 8. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. BENNETT'S CHEMICAL LABORATORY. sayers, Chemists, Metallurgists. Orn Shippers Agent. TAOOMA, Washington, U.8.A. TOBACCO PRODUCTS CORF OK CANADA UMITID ' CHRISTMAS OBSERVED AT KITKATLA VILLAGE Choir of Church or England Took Active Part In Celebration Laet Week ! KITKATLA, !.. 31. -Chri.L juia F.e ami ClirMnia Day ul jKilkalla were fittingly observed, jl'lii! i-linir of I lie Church of F.ng-'lainl practiced diligently for the pat few wek ami a n result the aril liofiir. rendered won' gicn In jail excellent manner. ONE OF KITKATLAS OLDEST MEN IS DEAD Albert Argyle, Churchman, Dies l After Brief Illness ! KITKATI.A. Dec. Albert ' Arnyle, one of the oldest men in Kilkalla, dm! on December 13 :Hfler a brief illnes. Mr. Amyle was mii"li interested in the work of SI. I'eler Anglican Church and al one time u one of the churchwarden. SMITHERS Ilev. I.. C. Johnston, of Topley, wa a Christina isiinr al the home of Itev. and Mr. M. W I.ee. Joe William made (tie jump from Jasper lo renew acquaintance in town during I lie fetie season. Joe report all ex Smilhereen In Ihe "Park" lown well. .. One nf Ihe busiest, possibly Ihe buiel man in lown jul now i "Jlookoo" (Al. Finerly) 1.. n..nnn ntr r.t lllil Am-nllv Dance on New Year'H Day.ic"P Novell ies are AT slronjr point. and il i rumored lhat hi pre- ious attenuds will lie "mil- novellied" by Ibe collection he ha gathered for Ihe delect al ion of Ihe crowd al Ihe first and best dance of Ibe year. The dance is being held under Ihe auspice of Ihe Suiitber Alhlelic Association. Mr. and Mr. T. Lynch entertained a Iheir Cliri!iua guest Mr. and Mrs. J. Howie, of Prince lluperl. KITKATLA Thomas," Ihe infant con of Mr. and Mr. Caspar Cordon, died on DcreViber 1 1. On December IS) n son wa born lo Mr. and Mr. Percy Temple. Tlioh' were forty-seven pupils enrolled In Ihe school register, A few families Imvo not yet relumed from camp. QUIET XMAS ' AT SM1THERS Many Delightful Affairs, However, Made Happy Season f MIT 1 1 F.MS, Doc. 31 -Supremely 0'ilpt might fittingly ascribe,) lo the passing nf Christ, ma Day In Suiilher. Several hnue parties look place, while the young peoples' dance (n Ihe I-N.lt. station wan well attended. Outwardly there wa nothing in-dicntive of a lioli.Jay, ami the solemnity of the occasion was mo marked. Chri-trnm tree In all their glitter and tinsel could he seen al prartlcally every home, while those on whom misfortune had follen in the way nf sickness, etc., worn nml generously remembered by kind-hearted rllien. ho that no one knowingly would arise on Chridma mnrn with a poignant heart and prospect of an empty storking. Chrislma Day. 1923, al the Ilulkley Valley District Hospital jWill long he remembered hy I he i n I ! n ri I u llinA i l...nL f On Christina live II,.- rhoir -vnero.ity ' ,, ",r ",i"' r , ; of the matron Hi.' and '" ' nurse a magnificent tree was iae lo the oilier. Afterward , , , , ... . . . heavily pirt lfl aden for pat en Hie . hnn , ,.. , , ' o, li rominjllee entertained . . '. , .,,. , , , ."tarr, etc., while he chndren of n.,.r.. Mi.'m ..i a' the home i ... ,ii . of Jn . ma m , , , .... . 3Ir.H. J. SiiiIIIi ' who i nva luted ii in.- Mhaha. After a bountiful ii, repal ... ,,., , there ,w ... . peerhe , . and , anthem ,, 'f ., l ffueld nf he matron . - isi-i.- ifii ei nietn Illlllll ..... . ,' "' " aided by Pen- ., , , I i ii n U.r.lma , n ay lb. vhurrh'm(, ,, ,rn(alllPh l0arl(i ul .JT"" nn,hn" "i,"n ,o i I K. he Hal lelujal, ,'hi.r... ih, ,,iI(jnr n , 'Mle. Il.e l.onl. O My Houl," .1M.nri, ,. ..... J.im. i.. . . o..,. I..I !.,.. ..t II.- I... I - ' """ l'l"- -v" V" ""'" ne radiant on each Mim .nine Itrown 10 Kar- old. f01ln,Pnanfi. .-.any i ue iiiriii'iay oi uur Mtitr in a mot .leain lyle and the wrhoiij ehildren antr two rarnW ni uie rioe or the enire. . i Murh credit i due llettryf ' .limmy .limmy William William., ami and 'Drown, the rlnir director, and all the ineiiihcr are In he conpral-,ulatei on Ihe ucc' nf their jt'.lin.inia muic. 'I'll.' fotlowlnir compose the iciioir: Mrtt. Jauieo l.ewly. Mr. Frank Itollon, Mrn. Jnme Jack-Uon, Mr. Ileber llobinon. Mr. Jnhnuthn Hill. Janie l.ewi. jjame Jark-on. Ileber ltoblnon. i JolinalliiMi Hill, Janvo Lewi. ;!frr. JackMin. Matthew Hill. iMeiiiinu Hi.lley. WW mil IU.1 ley Julili .Vi'Imiii. Henry Oilliii-oii. 'S'.Ioiii.hi Drown. PRINCE GEORGE lillle Jack Johnxin nrrixed in I lie city la week from the coast. Harold F. Shaw of Prince Hope rl i pemliu(; the ClirUlmu holiday with friend in I'rince Oeorpe. Walter Neil Campbell of the forclry department at Furl Fraer i spending the holiday wilh friend in the city. Chief A. McNeil of the pro vincial police ha joined the radio fan. He peul the, holiday seaou in installing a Wesliu? house radio receivinsr set. With the first of the year the provincial police olllcers will l.e stationed in the new government huildiiiB. For tlie present the prisoner will continue lo be kept in Ihe lock-up al South Fort Oeorge. Iterl lllackburn. who is work in? in. Ihe lopping camp for lllackburn and llesselfield. Ale xn Lake, t hack in the city for the Chri(ina holidays. There were more people nl I'rince (ieorge during Ihe holi day week than there ha been since Ihe day of construction. Hotel accommodation wa taxed lo it capacity and rooms were requisitioned nil oer Ihe city. On New Year' day a game of hockey will he played between teams representative of Prince (ieorge and South Fori (ieorge. This will be a preliminary game a ft i intended to singe ; se'rie between the two aggre galiou duriiv Ihe season for the possession of the hockey I P. Chase and Mrs. Chase of Jasper spent Hie Christina holi day with friends in the city. Chief Carlow and Mr. Carlow will bo at home lo Iheir friend at Iheir residence. Fourth Ave., on Ihe afternoon of New Year' Day. l. n. Tale, rily clerk, ha re ceive.J the goveinnienl cheque for Ihe city share In the motor licence fees amounting lo SI, 515.08 a well a Ihe oily share in the. racetrack receipts aiimunlin? lo $l,t53.rii. F. F.. Anfield, last year' principal ' of the puhlio school at Soulh Fort Ceorge, came up from Hie coast lasl week to spend lfni holidays wilh friend. in -Ihe cily. NEW HAZELTON Arlliur and Miss llalpbeua Wiinch are home from Vancou THE DAILY NEWS 1 9 2 3 ver for the bolida and Leonard I homo from Kdmonlon. Mr. Hoyd, teacher' of Hie Mud Creek school, spent Christina wilh Dr. Wrinch. Mi' Wrigbt of Skeena Crossing, vas also a guest for the holiday. Arehbisltop Dit' A'crnr! will Visit Iluzelton oil Sunday, January ft, and will conduct a confirmation service. Miss llarbeau of Prince Iln, pert spent Christmas with ,Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Sargent. On cdncsday evening last llm Salvation i Army '.'held a con ceil in the halt. A full attend 1923 Ring Out the Old; Ring In the New. ANOTHER REDUCTION IN HATS. liriisltaiid Fell Hats. Hroi k de Luxe and Wanltliaiieii manufacture, Ihe leading makers. All regular 7..i values. Closing Out Price $3.45. WOLFE CAPS. The best made cap in the Dominion. In all shades, silk lined, unbreakable visors. Values up to SI. nil. Closing Out Prices, $1.45 and $1.95. VALUES IN UNDERWEAR TAKE ANOTHER SLUMP. Slaufiebl ami Men nry Silk and Wind. Hegular value. 7.."0 ami ifS.tili. Closing Out Price, $5.65. THIRD AVENUE ance marked t lie affair ami a 'plen.lid program of songs and Irill was presented by the na tive. F.xcellenl speeches by local army olllcers were Inler- preled by Mrs. K. ft. Cox. James Turnbull spent Christ mas in town. Mrs.- IL S. Sargent entertained on Thursday icbbridge in honor I. . ... . a . 1 . in hit siier .miss naineaiK On Christmas eve the. Indian band and choir paraded the lown singing carols and songs. Thq performance , was greally enjoyed by the .townspeople.. ' . - . ,." On Christmas night Dr. famous Hart Company of Montreal. $48.00. Closing Out Price $24.85 Wrinch followed his established! custom for many years and was. I I . i,.. .i.iv uusi iii an i ue siau counecieu: wilh the hospital to a dinner nt! his home. Thirty two gathered round Iho feslie board. Miss Mabel Cox who attends high school in Smithers I pending Ihe holidays at home. The annual Christmas Iree was held at Ihe Hospital on Chrtmas Day for the patient. The main ward has been made most attractive ami the iren decorated Including "the usual good lliinys Kickypeople are not supposed lo have but get on Christmas. In addition, the Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary pro i 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 so 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 it. Although we still have a big stock 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 ON OUR SPRING STOCK. LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS. ST. MARGARET'S STOCKINGS AND JERSEYS FOR THE BOY. SU Margaret's Stockings. Odd sizes only left and we ar anxious to cjenr them out al Closing Out Prices. SU Margaret's All Wool Jerseys in Itruwii, Navy and firry. .Size 2 to 20. Regular values up lo S.'t.TiO. Closing Out Price, S1.85. BOYS' SHIRTS. Sizes 12 and I2'.i only. Hegular values up lo I.Xr. Closing Out Price, 45c. Boys' Sport Shirts. Hegular values up in l.75. Closing Out Price, $1.15. ST. MARGARET'S UNDERWEAR. Here i a In-aiily. SI. Mnrg'iretV Underwear in Fawn, made in (lie best Indian Caslirner. Combinations only. The highest grade Obi Country Underwear. Hegular value 1 1 .."(. Closing Out Price, $6.45. This is absolutely the greatest, bargain in high grade iiiiderwear'nii Ihe markel today. SU Margaret's Two Piece Underwear in While Cashmere. Itej-'iilnr .s7.."(i value. Closing Out Price, $5.65. Extra Special Offer in Raincoats 20 Raincoats Only, These are durable and sensible. $5.95 Just the thing to keep out the wind and rain. In odd sizes. You'll have to be here early to get your size. Seasonable Suits A Suit for the "little man." The Famous: "Armour Clad" Suits. Reinforced with double knees, seats and elbows. The seams are all taped 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, in the latest models. All hand tailored. Made expressly for us by the' $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. $15.95 TURNBULL'S CEE-TEE UNDERWEAR. Canada's lie I. In combination only. Hegular, value $9.00. Closing Out Price $6.65. BARGAINS IN PANTS. Odd Dress Pauls in Blue Serges, Drown, firey ami Tweeds. Hegular values up 'to $.00. Closing Out Price, $4.45 per pair. ODD PANTS FOR BOYS. In good durable Tweeds. Only three dozen in the olv Hegular values up lo '.$3.00. Closing Out Price, $1.15 per pair. ACME IMPORTERS STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT SALE PRICES 1924 PHONE 356 I vided a present for each patient W in Ihe hospital. The dinner menu was somewhat out of Ihe ordinary and reminded most of. the patients of what was going on at linine. The day was a great success and was appreciated to the utmost by the in mates. C. II. Anderson of the Pacific) Coast Lumber Inspection Korean. arrived on last night's train from Terrace and i registered; al the Hotel Central. Miss F.. V. M. Illlchey of (his cily wa succesful In Ihe recent5 senior civil sen?ice stenograph-er.' examinations, ihe it.C; Gazette announce.