? it PAOE BIX. TJIE DAILY NfrV8. Friday, December t v :. I I a r :m r minimi I i!i . t4 . . WW " J' r .1 i: I 1 f i t. Mtl.m l!i 1,5 S mm t yj .it 4 f4 l ft '? 5 'af'lBr 3H 1 T. I ' I. 4 n. . ,4 if.' s:'i':m 1 f J i mu . mm M 1 I 1L- I Nil jLjj; i i 11 Mil - 1VWJ FBI f ' - I i ll Striking a new note in Xmas Gifts LINENS are always appreciated because one can ncvsr have loo much of a good thing. We have an exceptional range which CANXOT BE DUPLICATED IX TOWN. Linen Luncheon Sets In colors of Hose, Straw and Natural. Absolutely fast colors. 5 pieces to the set. From $6.95 per set Pure Linen Towels With colored ends of Pink, Blue or Mauve, at SI .50 per pair Pure Linen Table Cloths With napkins to match, or can be purchased separately in pleasing patterns. Sets from $16.50 to $25.00 Two Pure Linen Towels With s'culloped borders, handsomely embroidered, at $3.75 pair Guest Towels In very fine quality pure linen, also in Union linen, from $1.25 to $2.50 per pair Napkins Individual Napkins in hemstitched Damask or Maderia work. Pure linen. From 70c each Handkerchiefs A splendid selection either boxed or separate, for every member of (he family, at all prices.. Silk Underwear A rich assortment of Camisoles, Bloomers, Nighldreses, Steps-ins, etc. All very reasonably priced. Gloves In Kid, Wool, Silk or Chamoielte, from 95c to $7.50 pair. Hosiery (Jlove Silk Niagara Maid, in plain or fancy weave, from $3.95 pair Holeproof Silk Hose -Garter top, in Black, Brown, White, ' firey or Suede, at .' $1.85 pair Dressing Gowns A most acceptable gift, in Jaeger all wool and Beacon cloths, from $6.75 to $27.50 Also a large variety of Fancy Articles in Fancy Linens. Bags, Necklets, and a lut of other desirable gift articles to select from. Fancy Gift Boxes Presented with all Gift Purchases. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Third Ave. A Fulton SL Phone 9. THE EARLY BIRD v Gets the Discounts To rrliee the afternoon rush we will give every rtis-toiner who shops here in the forenoon an extra SPKCIAL DISCOUNT. Our goods are all marked in plain figures at Prices to Compete with Any Store in Canada We are crowded for room and have an enormous ' slock which it will pay you to look over before buying. Inspection invited. YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. Max Heilbroner The Jeweller. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th Street. Santa Claus Is Delighted With Our New Stock of Tom Smith's Yuletide Crackers. All Ihe fun of the fair at the table on Xmas Day. Kvery cracker contains a delightful gift and are imported direct from London, Kugland. There is nothing else like them in the Cracker line and they me the rage of the British Isles. A masterpiece of art and just the thing for table decoration purposes. Also Tom Smith's Imported Toy Novelties filled with candies. The face of your boy or girl will register delight if Santa Clans is told to put one of Dies? in their stocking Xmas Eve. Purdy's Famous Candles in delightful boxes. Pnrdy's Candies lead in the candy market today. If you say it with 'Purdy's" you'll say it right. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Call In and we'll be glad to show you. Prince Rupert. CIGAR STORE Third Avenue. We Cash Cheques. ShockleyY Planins Mills J Phone 383. Sole Agents for Royal Mills, Harvall, 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, Doors, Mouldings. Glass. Shingles. Fir Veneer. Cedar Piling. TELLS ABOUT EARLY LIFF OF A. M. MANSON Syndicated Feature Page of Newspapers Contains Brief Biography of Attorney General In a syntli(iled page entitled "A 1'ape About People," used by) newspapers in different cities of' Canada, is a brief biography of the Attorney General, lion. A. M.j Ma ii Mm of this city. The sketch says: j Anyone who was around L'lit-f ersily College. Toronto, in the iTritifi!r Ihvi nf Mia 'l.H' nlr I tion.x ion or fifteen years ago! will readily understand the rapid rise to power of Canada's young-j est attorney general, the Hon.! Alexander Malcolm Manson of British Columbia. Manon was always in a hurry, and from the first rcgt.lratioii of freshmen in the college yuar unlit the voles were all in at four or five a.m, on the day after tho elections, he wa the organizing! genius of the "Old Lit" party.' The cartoonist in his graduating year book has pictured him grinding out .scores of "freshies" ! through the "machine," ably sup-j ported by e!as mates now pro-, mjnenl in other spheres, and very mtieh to I he dismay of "I'nionisl" leaders, who see their finish as a result of his activity. Manson's college biographer! at- inn. iimiipii ne pays nwire ai-i Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 U 4. Phone 488. Open Evenings Only Fop 8peclal Appointments. This famous household clesncr end disinfectant is now made in Crjslal Flakes instead of powder. Itisthctahouso liold lye on the market. Use it for cleaning .and disinfecting sinks, closets, drains, etc.; destroying vermin; softening water; mak-ingsoap;clcaning floors, greasy, pots and pans, etc.; removing paint, etc. Avoid inferior and dan Serous substitutes. Get the genuine article in cans as reproduced tenlion In practical politics than1 .. ,, , .. . . . 0,1 ,,,e f,p t,,e ''" to their scientific aspect, the ,f KUIIIIHIurC tl- !" IIIUUI U II K t u-.irlr Ix. I. n in M.. ...I. t..!l I in .uiiiiii, .iiiii ami i. Ole . ..rr; i.:... i i .u.i niiiiu-i- in jiui ii i in in irsi er:iss honors in political eai-li year.' Comes West Leaving the halls of ifor fhe reat new west licipaicd effecliely in science ,lninlpil in lriiiAn lliitkAM ulia.A Xmas Suggestions Do not waif until Xmas Kve to do your shopping. .Monday. Dec. lillli, will be the biiitl day we hae ever had, as Tuesday shipping orders will have to be attended to. Out of town customers will have the right of way and it wilt not be possible to give city orders the usual -attention and care. Wc hae on 'order more than a carload of fruits, fresh vegetables, turkeys, poultry, nuts, candies, etc., to arrive this week. I'lace your order with us and you will mil be disappointed. Following are a few suggestions: Fresh Fruit Dept. Fancy Apples. Siintist Oranges, Florida (Jrapc Fruit. Jaii Oranges, Lcmonj, (irapes, Ilanaiias, l'cars Mixed Haskets Fruits. Fresh Vegetable Section llrussel Sprouts, Tomato. Cucumbers, Lettuce, Cauliflower. (Ireen Onions, Ilad-ishes. Celery, Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Parsley, Hoot Vegetables,- Squash, Pumpkin, Cabbage, etc. Nuts, Candles, Etc. Oieoanuls, Mixed Nuts all kind, Chestnuts, Layer Figs. Cluster Itaisins, Mixed Candy. Mixed Peel, Drained Cherries, Almond Paslc. Oround Almonds, Fruit Cake. Fancy Iti-cuits, etc. Meats, Poultry and Provisions Turkeys. Oeese, Ducks, llahbits. Chicken and Fowl, Cooked Ham, Hacon, Imported and Domestic Cheese, etc. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 The quotation which intro duces his Varsity record might, with equal appropriateness, summarize his politiral career to date itt Ilia '.. I !- Iliit learning ...... , , .,. ,. ., iijuiiu-ii, iic cvuui uriiuc sun. jianson. . .. .uaiiHiiii s recoru as a (Kiriia. !h.s latents were soon recognized. menla,y ,ac,,fn .m' a",, ',e ' and he was returned to the legi,-,carH aKU' !"US',, lature as Liberal standanl bearer'? T" "m" I",,"'" '7 b? !'a" a reputation that is envt-Northen, f. r one f tic eonslituencies of the future o n.r.. From the first of uhW.' Ins parliamentary career he par party politics, be may be counted upon as one of the must cner. .getic. capable and resourceful of Canada's coining young states men. STRONG GALE DID LITTLE DAMAGE Attained Velocity of 60 Miles an Hour Utilities Have Minor Interruptions f..sa crn l u.-li fti I'oil I n mI njfiu auaiucii a velocity oi irom 50 to CO mile an hour in gusn while the average velocity was 35 miles an hour, according to II. (). Crewe, Ihe Dominion irnv. ernmenl meteorologist. The only damage reported was by the city telephone department, several short circuits and rroses in the cables being experienced. However, there was no serious damage done and the telephone service did not suffer materially as a consequence of the high wind. Molorshlp HclHngham, Capf. I.en Williams, arrived in port from Ketchikan yesterday afternoon and unloaded six carloads of frozen fish through the Hoynl Fish Company's dock for eastern shipment over Ihe Canadian National lines. The llcllinstham left lilirl mi lini rfntii Irin In heiclilkau al 7.30 p.m. FIVE DAYS FOR RACINQ NF.YV VOUK, Dec.20. - Afler congratulating Kugene Merrill, a subway guard, for his ability lo save enough money lo buy a racing automobile, Magistrate Marsh in Iraflic court, sentenced him lo five days in the workhouse for makiiiif forty-two miles an hour along Ilroadway. NEW LAMP BURNS 84 AIR. Beats Electric or Qas A new oil lamp that gives am amazingly brilliant, soft, whitel light, even belter than gas or electricity, has been lesled by lliej U.S. Government and 35 leading, universities and found In be su-! perlor to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or! noise no pumping up, is simple,) clean, safe. Hums 91 aid andj 6 common kerosene (coal oll), The inventor, O. A. Johnson, vwf t-H i; limb ...u. Illlll't n9 1.1 offering to send a lamp on 10 day's FflKH trial, or even lo give one FHKK to the first user in each locality who will help him Introduce H. Write him today for full particulars. Also nsk him lo ex. plain bow you can gel the agency, nnd without, experience or money mnke $250 to 5500" per month. GENERAL MCRAE AND INCOME TAX PAYMENT Victoria Times Suggests That It Is Hardly In Line With High Standard of Morality Oencittl Mcllue ami his ridiculous income tax returns are the subject of comment in various provincial newspapers. The Victoria Tim'es says: I In the Legislature the other night Mr. Manson ivriled a few uletails about (leueral A. D. Mc-Itae s income tax payment dtir- jing the last year or n He fell it desirous o do so in view of the general attitude of Hie leader of the Provincial Party- I" fact the attorney general failed to under- ; stand why the general should ihave paid only tlH.nn in incoiiir lax lust year when be lnid spent 95.000 on Ihe upkeep of Ins Sbaughne.sy Heights home ami had contributed nearly 910.000 to tho funds of the organization of wfiich he is the bead. This Is what Mcltae bus to say in reply: "If I hue not paid my proMii-ctal Income tax, then the kovci-ju nienl has been ery derelict in its duty. It xboiibl lo-e no opportunity to attend to this matter." In xiew of the foregoing it would seem nrtincnt to ask (ieii-eral Mcltae if he coimidcis any nforal oldigatiiKi rcf upon the individual or whether be would argue that II is the duty of the department of finance to iur- lirale every laxwyir on the a-j sumption that some error had been madrt in the official return to Ihe treasury- The question is aked because the leader of the I'nulncial Parly has claiuuil a high standard of morality and public honesty to buttress bis appeal fur the votes of Ihe people at the next election. Put if it is the duty of the government to firilow hi formula it mighl also lie fwrmittftd to ask how be would justify the additional cost of administration that uch a process wouK entail. fii-H. McAfee, manager of the fieorgelovvn suwmiH. left on the steamer Prince lieorge af nialit on a combined holiday and business triii in southern nlies. F F Mow the Crowd To the Farmers' Market if you would ac money on Meat and Groceries. A FEW OF OUR PRICES. Jap Oranges, per box . . 65o Heef from 60 up Lejc of Pork,' per lb. . . . 25c Shoulder Pork, per lb. 17'ic Veal Slew, jkt Hi So Veal Itoast, per lb 17c Choice lliilktey Valley Tur- kejs. (ieese. Ducks, and Chickens al the very lowest price. Strictly Fresh JIggs. doi. 55c Modeless 1 1 at, per lb. . . 35c Swift's I'remium Ham, per lb 40o Swift's Premium Hacon, per lb 600 Spices, any kind 10o Pastry Flour. 10 lbs. .. 45c King Oscar Sardines, 2 for 35c Try Farmers' Tea, lb. 65c Harvest Coffee, per lb, 50o 3 lbs. for $1.35 Xmas Candy, per lb, . . 35c Xmas Nuts, per lb. .... 25c All Kinds or Fruit and Freeh Vegetables AlEou Marke Phone Blue 428. Many a good stove gives poor results because It is supplied with the wrong kind of coal. CONSUMF.HS COAL Is picked for stove use. It is stcady-heating, 'jright-burniiig coal freed from choking Impurities. Try CON HUMLIIS. sco how your stove will "behave." Consumers Coal Go. Ltd Phones 7 and 311, Phone 376 The House of Qufljify Xmas Suggestions FOR THE FAMILY. Nothing Will be More Appreciated Than Footwear For Grandmother Kelt House Slipper. For Grandfather Hoots, Slipier, Itiihber-For Mother Dress Pumps, (lailer to (Ixfoi i For Father Slater Hoot. nue Slipper-For Sister- Dancing Pumps, (iailers, Oxford-. !rr Hoots. For Brother- Pal-nt Pump". Dres Hoots or St For Baby Dress Hoot-. Slippers or llohher. GIVE THEM ALL FOOTWEAR. IT'S A SPLENDID GIFT. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Phone 376. Mail Orders Prepaid. Satisfaction ur Mi:::? r B;:J Dandy : Gifts for Wife, Sister, Mother, Daughter or Sweetheart Gloves, Hosiery, Blouses, Camisoles Bloomer?, Slips, Underwear, Sweaters Phone 27 Handkerchiefs, Dresses and Coa'jj "Demers" P.O. Box 32! XMAS GIFTS REASONABLE PRICES. Ties, Same. Suspender SeK. Swejlfr, Drrs- g I iiderw ar. (iloves in ull l1es. c STEVE KING Phone Green ii Third Atnu A useful GIFT is a wise buy We have 11 stock specially bought for Pi? " tilfts whiclj yuii will Ii" plcnst-d lo si'lecl from be u Useful kind at u right price. We will be glad to iwchuiige after Xma f , shippers, shoes, slocking and shirts which "ii I.:'" mil sure of sizes. The slure will open evenings this week and day. D;cember i!Uh. W,WV Ml,. , (Will IIIO , U I ( W T1 I M , Fancy lliimlhags, from 50c to (iloves Kfd, Huede nnd Woollen, nil leiiRlhs and ?fn from $1.00 tt ITmbrellas for Uidies, (leiillemeii nnd Uhiblreit, fi tf S2.00 to VZ Handkerchiefs, from 5c to llnudkerchiers, rrorn 35c to u Fancy Towels, from $1,75 to $4.50 9irJ. i rsnri Necklaces, rrou 3,D iiil Ladies' Silk Hosiery, Penman's, Holeproof nnd K- "'Viji I,,,, 11,... .,.,,1 u-.m 1 .. ....1 1 . ci.oo to r:l (leiillemcn's Socks, Cashmere and Silk, front 75c to ' iik nmi iviiilleil Ties, from 78c w Hhirls, from $1.75 to S5 "ii.Tvin nir vviT)iMiijy, leu liuil IcailllT, III a i"s Slvlcs from 90C l0 IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT A8 TO WHAT TO BUY Of" TOY DEPT. WILL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM- A big variety uf Useful ami Substantia! (' for Ii'm. 25o up to 3.&0. Jabour Bros.. Ltd. Phono MR. r.nr. 3rd "' 1