Wdno'i'iyi-I;ccinbcr 12, 1023. McRae Bros., Ltd. Aerift That's always acceptable jv,fng Set iii Leather La-e with -tly lining and giioi ijiiohty Fremh or Tortoise Shell Ivorv i i 'orit' including M ivor. needle, colored silk-. Humble, vrmhet honk. efV. From $5.00 to $10.00. Manicure Sets in l.eaili t ami Leatherette Hylle, each with a eompl'le el or iirl grade Maiiirure implement. From $2.00 to $24.50. OUR XMAS CHOCOLATES HAVE ARRIVED. Moire, (iunonge. Page ami Shaw ami Willards. in fail' v ami plant hfie. From 75c up to $4.50. Our fam y boxes .ire prettier ami Hie uesoiimcul is great "r than in reeetit Venr.. ORMES LTD. " - DISPENSING CHEMISTS. The Rexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th SU We Prepay Mall Order. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER! Real Satisfaction Cheapest in Long Run! NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. 1 Phones 118 and 564. Phone 100. Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY i. i Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. . Office llonrx : 1 a.m. lo 0 p.m. j f A ''"'" ''Vl'""ff" '' l'1'''' Appointment. i tm ' 1 Some Ideal GIFTS at Moderate Prices SiUer piereeil edge Duller Dish, glass lin -d. X , with knife $2.75 -Dwrk China l.ily Howl wilh centre for flowers $1.50 JtJJi'elrie lloiidoir Lamp, lieaiitiful tinted .-hade. Adam pattern ileeoraiion s.o 'hramond eel, while gold harpin . . $15.00 New style gold fill-il Sta-lokl snap links , $1.50 Solid (Sold Hal.y Hinge $1.50 Imlielrnrtihle "Deltnh" gmiranleed Pearls, gold snap, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $0.50, $10.00 to $55.00. Hi'Fiiilifiil New Karringe, from $1.50 to $3.50 'PeTer Pun Pens wilh rildion $2.00 Heantifiil Silver Artielee. from $2.00 to $25.00. Bulger & Cameron, Ltd. GIFTS THAT LAST A grant of 125,700 to the Salvation Army to aid Canadian emigration work in Great Uritain has been' authorized by a Canadian Order la Council. According to information received by the Canadian Pacific Railway at Winnipeg, sixty-three bushels of wheat to the acre has been harvested on the farm of T. M. Ballantyne, three miles north of Lacombe, Alberta. The wheat graded No. 1 and weighed 64 pounds to the bushel. Weighing 3,170 pounds, a steer, said to be the largest ever received in Winnipeg, arrived at the union stockyards from Walnwright, Alberta. It was sold for 250, the highest telling price of any steer in Winnipeg since the war. The Canadian Pacific S.S. "Bra-ton," which arrived in Liverpool oa September 6th, put up what Is considered to be a record in the speedy discharge of cargo when she sailed the following day. Sept 6th, at 7 p.m having discharged over 2,000 tons of cargo. It Is announced that the Canadian Pacific Hallway will Increase the size of its irrigation headgatrs at Kimball, in southern Alberta, by SO per cent in anticipation of an increase in area of 40,000 acres in the Lethbridge district. Water will be turned into th ditches of the Leth-bridge Northern project, it is expected, some time thij falL Buffalo steak will be abundant In Canada this fall. A herd of 2,000 surplus Buffalo wandering on the range in the National Park at Wainwright will be slaughtered by an Order-in-Council, and the meat and skins soi For several years the Government has paid special attention to the preservation of the buffalo and the work has been so successful that the National Parks are now overstocked. At a dinner given in his honor by the Vancouver Board of Trade, E. W. Eeatty, President of the Cana-dian Pacific Railway, announced that the Company proposed immediately to add two large modern steamers to its coast fleet in order to take care of its increasing tourist traffic over the Company's Pacific Coastal lint. He also announced the early completion of a new pier at Vancouver at a cost of several millions. There have been large increases tn the number of pure bred animals in Canada during the decade between the last two censuses. The increase In the number of pure bred horses between 1911 and 1921 iwas 44 oer cent; of cattle, 139 per cent; of sbeep, 74 per cent, and of swine, nearly 41 per cent. The number of bred horse in the Dominion r'ure n 1921 was 47,782: cattle, 296,656; sheep, 93,613, and of swine., 81443. A conservative estimate of the amount of money spent in Quebec by tourists reacbei $2,358,750. From the beginning of May until the first of September, 15,000 motor tourists had called for information at the off'ures of the Quebec Auto Club. Taking an average of four people to each car, this meant that at least C0.OOO people had come to the city by automobiles. Of this number there were approximately 3,000 camping parties, or 12,000 people. At the Chateau Frontenac, Que bee, recently, Colonel J. S. Dennis, Chief Commissioner of Colonization of the Canadian Pacific Railway, outlined in a detailed speech existing conditions in Canada and prospects for the future. He emphatically stated that there was no cause for discouragement, but, on the contrary, every prospect of a renewal of rapid development, including an increase in our population and the development of our latent natural resources in such a way as to Insure. In the comparatively near future. Cat we should be out of the woods, and progressing rapidly to a large population and favorable lisiness and financial conditions. ! PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, December 12 IIikIi i a.m. 20. 1 fl 10:-'.l p.m. IH.'.t " how I0:l"J a.m. 8.0 " V3:00 p.m. t.l " Thursday, December 13 High 5:.18 a.m. III. I fl 17:21 p.m. 18.3 " l.'-w 11:27 a.m. 8.7 ". 23:52 ..iii. 5.0 " Friday, December 14, High f:3 a.m. 18.0 rt. 18:33 p.m. 17.1 " I.w 12:35 p.m. 0.1 " Saturday, December 15 High 7:35 a.m. 1 8.0 fl, 11:50 p.m. 1 0.1 " l.ow ... 0:1.8 a.m. 0.0 " I.; :fr p.m. 0.1 " 1 I1,n ""'V'-nnwo. PA0E TIIREB. HOLIDAY SPECIALS DOLL D0JJ 1,1 hh-'Im!'. rompo-ilion body, moving fiifi1'il nl knee. Iij, neck. KlioitldtT, elbow mid wrist. Kxtrpiorty iiuliinil curly liiiir. Ilcgular price $3.00. l&Mt 8ale Price $2.50. ."OUR SPECIAL," a formerly advcrtiefd, oulv 51.50 TEA SETS Lithographed Knamrlwnre ; nipe ami -uucer., covered teapot, open -ugnr. (tegular price Jjil.23. Special 75c Aluminum 2 cup- iiml eaurcre, spoon-, cream jug iiml Irny. large, covered teupol ami Iruy. Ilcgular pries Special $1.00. Spatial prices ulo on all ulhcr lines of mills ami rhild-1111 Ul jVels. Here.ndThere 11 UP, , (11 1 i I bvuu uu. i ciauuoi 1 I I D.C. Undertakers. Phone 41, Haynert, Undertaker. Phone 351. if - Toy and Fancy Goods. Spec ial reduction! at Tile's. If Liv Turkey. L'p-rivcr birds. No deposit required. Sherman'. Phone 81. 291 If you study economy China- ware and Dinner eels at reduced price at Tile'. tf Try NANOOSE-Wellington or Telkwa Coal. More heat. Less soot. PhilpoM, Kvilt & Co. tf Photo for Xuia. Not loo lale lo have llieui taken at (he Beneon studio for Kalern mail. Pythian Sielere. lilectlon of olllcere, Thursday evening, liec. I J. All member requested lo attend. I.oe Angcle Timber Producl xleam.ecliooner F.I Cedro arriv ed at lluckley Hay (hi morning lo load lumber for .San Pedro. CX.lt. .-learner Prince George. Capl. Harry dden, ie due from ancoiivt'r and way porls ;il 3.30 o'cloek thi afternoon. noon. Toy. Xinas Card- at half price. Xmat elocking, large .-uc 50c. Large elock of Fancy China ami (ila-.-ware. Denny Allen Co. 290 .Mooe Heart Legion Whiel Drive and Dance, Wedneedaj, December 12, 8.30 p.m.. In 2 a.m. Metropole Hall. F.very-bndy welcome- 292 II'- fciixl to ln an F.lk, Iloyel Hecau-e I he law decreed Thai man ehould love hie neighbor And lo'lp mankind hi nred. Kike meet tonight al 8 o'clock. Irdnr nf hu-im'e. SellliiiK up of Carpival. Xinajcheer work Organizing ltuwiiiew- ui,n 'gym elaee. Policy for enuring year XOTI KB Winner of Turkey al Ihe recent Klk' Carnival can ttel a 10 lb. freed killed Turkey and exlra I lb. Ilarveet Coffee by leaving I heir liekele al Farmer' Market. 293 . It. Iloele, found rguilly of lin ing in a etafe of iploxiealion wa fined $50' wilh. (he odInn o( .10 day.- imprieonmenl by Magie-Irale McClymont jn the cily police court (hi morning. S. W. Harelay, Vicloria. in- -peclor of foretry ofllce-, ie in Ihe eily on ileiiarlmenlal bu-U m-. He arrived from Ihe inferior la-1 week and will pro ceed .-oulli Inward- Ihe en'd nf I hie week. j The Man in the Moon SAYS:- DON'T order mil fol Christ mas. Plenty here - already. SI' III EONS oTIeii perform very clever operation, but what I would like I hem lo do would be lo learn to cut nut the nonsense. A MAN who can" drive well seldom tools (ho horn. Til Ell E are enme neuple wV Minuld never need lo go to a hotel. They have Iheir bunk wilh. (hem. , 1.MAI5INE a Scotchman who thrill al the -ound of Hie bagpipe saying ho tau'l .-land jazz. AHT is making pleased willi trivial gift. I WAS hoping rrieml would give for Chri-lmas, but must be content cigarette case. reeiplenls Chrislmas some kind me a Lizzie I suppose I wilh a tin THE pessimist i- Ihe man who always thinks Dial a candy is a sugar coaled pill. AN opllinisl is a person who hopes Hint (he chocolate coaled tablet has im bitter insides lo It. Tile's Store for Special Prices "i nil uV.i-t rurnisliitii-s. f HalfPricel Dentistry YOU WILL SAVE 50 PER CENT. HERE Lady Assistant in attendance. IRRIGATION PROJECT IN NEW SOUTH WALES SYDNEY. X.S.W.. I Km-. 12. Parliamentary eauciion ha been given in Queensland for a new irrigation project on Ihe Dawson river which will be one of the largel in Xew South Wale. The initial co-t is estimated at J.- 000,000 ami a high storage dam. which it I proposed to con struct, will require ix year to complete. The plan Involve a lante hy- ilro-eleclric generating plant. I'he contemplated dam will Im-! pound sonielhing like 2.180.000) acre feel of water, which will Je carried from the dam 27 mile along the natural bed of Ihe river. More than 200.000 acres of irrigable land are included in the project and in addition there are 200.000 acre adjacent which are suitable for grazing pur poses. LOSS FROM INSECTS WASIIIXOTOX, Dec, 12. Tree killing insects do damage estimated nt . 1 00.000.(100 annually in Ihe l.'niled Stales, and damage forest products to the e.xlcnl of an additional $15,000,000 each year according lo experts of Ihe bureau of entomology. Much of (hi damage can be prevented by the control method recommended by the bureau. Department of Agri cultural otlicial declare. For Iho "Kiddies," in Toyland al Tiy. llargailis ANNOUNCEMENTS Methodist Church ltazaar, December 15. Third Avenue, next lleneon's Studio. ' Public School . Concert Dec. 18-19. High School Xmas. Concert, December 20. Hill 00 1. 1). D. E. Tea Dausant in Elks Home, New Year's After noon. 1J- Plus 1c Per Piece, i I a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service MX of your washing 80 pr cent or your ironing verything rtturntd dry You simply touch up a few outer garments such s waists, blouss, hpus drtssss, with hand-iron. . Phon us today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone S. From now until December 2Hh all work contracted during this period will be completed at these price. Those contemplating having teeth made, will do well lo visit my office and contract for same. These prices pertain lo Crown, Hridge, Plate work, ami Hxlraclioii of Teeth. My dental slock hiusl he reduced before January 1st, 1021, and I will give Ihe public the benefit. Dr. Jos. Maguire DENTIST Rooms: 7, 8 and 9, Smith Block. Phone 575. tf For Holiday Shoppers. Xuias surprises for Values at Tile's. tf If you find yn eannnl gel Ihe daily News regolarly. call in ami iib-erilie for P and have it de- liver1 In vniir 'mine if Office Hours: 0 a.m. to 0 p.m. "The Hoover" la. Da. ii oeais. As It Sweeps, As It Cleans Show her that you really do care. Christmas is at hand the eea.-ou when these thoughts find fullest and freest expression. (live her a Hoover this Christmas. Sold on Very Easy Terms. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Tel. 3. We Deliver. Box 1646. Shockley's Planins Mi,ls J Phone 383. Sole Agents for Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C Lumber J. Fyfe Smith Co Hardwood Fraser Mills Fir Veneer Dimehsion Lumber. Fir, Spruce and Cedar. Spruce and Cedar Shiplap. Spruce Planking. Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Glass. Shingles. Fir Veneer. Cedar Piling. Stocks and Bonds All Victory mid (Jovemnisiit Uonds bought and Sold. We slill have a few shares left of the PREMIER MINE at $2.90. This is Ihe greatest dividend producer in Canada. T. McCLYMONT Phono Black 85. Third Ave. Free Delivery in Prince Rupert. The Beverage that Satisfies IRJf n JbeBttrWthotitahtr , 1 Hfi PURE BEER 1UUC Everything that Pure Beer should contain absolutely nothing that it should not contain. It's made right has the right body the right strength. Insist on Cascade At all Government Vendor a This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of