THE DAILY NlrV3. PAGE 81 OUR RANGE of XMAS GOODS Is Very Complete. See our windows and take a walk around Hie store. You will find a pleasing variety of goods very suitable for fiifls. .... Boxed Handkerchiefs in a variety of pretty boxes from 35c to $3.50 Handbags in a nice assortment from .... $1.75 to $10.50 Umbrellas, all the newest handles in both Black and Colored Covers, from $1.75 to $10.50 Silk Camisoles in great variety, from $1.25 to $4.50 Crepe de Chine and Silk Nightgowns A pleasing range at various prices. Head Necklets, from 35c to $2.50 (Moves in Silk, Kid. etc., from 95c to $5.50 Kimono A pleading range in warm Beacon Cloths., in Koe, Saxe. Tan. etc.. from $6.50 to $15.00 The store is crowded with seasonable gifts too numerous to mention here. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 9. ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 68B. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. Many a good slovc gives poor results because it is supplied with the wtoiik kind of coal CONSUMEHS GOAL Is picked for stove use. It is steady-heating 'jriKlit-burnlng coal freed from choking Impurities. Try CON 8UMKKS. See how your stove will "behave." Consumers Coal Go. Ltd Phones 7 and 311. Third Ave. A Fulton Street. Your Worry is over for 1923 AFTER A VISIT TO OUR STORE. We have a suitable and highly acceptable gift for every man, wuman or child at prices to suit all jackets. Our Prices Cannot be Beaten in Canada. "Value" and "Service" is our Motto. Diamonds, Watches. Hiugs, Pearls, Beads Pendants, Kar-rings. Bracelets. Broaches, Charms, Cuff Links. Tie Pins, Chains Fobs. ComCs Knives, Pens and Pencils, Silverware, Flat Ware, Can ing Sets, Cut Glass, China, Brassware, Ivory and Ebony Clocks. Sterling Silv?r Salt and Peppers, Lamps. Barometers, Umbrellas. Binoculars, Picture Frames, Candle Slicks Military Brushes, Collar Boxes, Pipes, Amber Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Smoking Sets. Bell Buckles and Belts, etc., etc Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist. Our Xmas Puddings are recommended, by Santa Claus for their quality. EPSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone 68. Dandy GIFTS For WIFE, SISTER, MOTHER. DAUGHTER or SWEETHEART. Gloves, Hosiery, Blouses, Camisoles. Bloomers, Slips, Underwear, Sweaters. Handkerchiefs, Dresses and Coats. "Doners" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. TWlltllelHrt-ly' Conp&rrd with ordinary tlied piano, WHY NOT HAVE A PIANO IN YOUR HOME FOR XMAS? For Sale and Kent at Walker's Music Store Ltd. COUNCILS FOR YEAR ELECTED! Robert Stewart Chief at Kin-eolith and Leonard Douglas at Greenville Indian Agent W. K. Cullison relumed to the cily on the Venture at Hie end of the week afler having spent several days up the Naas Hiver presiding over annual elections of nathe councils at the villages of Kincotilh apd Greenville. The election at, Kitkatla will tale place this month ami at Mellakatla and Purl Simpson shortly after the first of the year. Kincolilh elected the following municipal officers for the year 1921. Chief Councillor Hubert Slewart. Councillors -Stephen Itarton, Alfred McKay, Henry- Smith, Peter Stewart, William Moore and H. Hen son. James O. Hobinson was chosen chief constable. Greenville Council At Greenville the election resulted as follows: Chief Councillor Leonard Douglas. t Councillors Lazarus Moody, JoJm fl. Nelson, Arthur Calder. William J. Stephens. Enoclj Sampson and Charles Leeson. Municipal committees for lb year wpre also chosen at bolh villages. Spec'als To-day Ayrshire Holled Bacon, machine sliced, per lb. 35c Collage Hulls, per lb. ...29c Fresh Halibut at Market l'rice. Salmon Crabs and Shrimp. Fresh Herring, 2 lbs. for 25c Slirubsall's Srrtoked Hlaek Cod, per lb 20c Corned Heef. 5 lbs. for 25c Mutlon Chops, per lb. 25c l'ork Siar Itibs. per lb. 15c Hoyal Crown Loaf Cheese. per lb 40c GROCERY DEPT. Xmas Slock of Telfer Uis- cuits just arrived. Try the new popular seller. Prince of Wales, lb. 50c Telfer's Sodas .oblong tins. 45c Telfers Arrowroot in 7 lb. hinged lid tin. Buy a box $2.65 Xmas Caudles, 30 to box 25c Heady Cut Macaroni, 3 lbs. 40c Lazenby's Chef Sauce, per bollle ,. ... 25c Hiaekberry Jam, reg. 50c tin. Special, I00 tin, al each 25c Shelled Walrtuts (dark meat . per lb 25c Fiench Peas, per tin . . 25c Dill Pickles, gall, jars $1.25 Kap. Prunes,1 size C0-70, 2 lbs. for ... 35c, fi lbs. for $1.00 25 lb. box $3.50 COMBINATION SPECIAL. Canned Vegetables. 7 tins for $1.00 as listed . Limit 2 lols lo each '.I I ins Tomatoes, 2's. t tin l'eas, 2's. 2 tins Corn, 2's. t tin Wax or Itcfugc Beans, Xmas Turkeys. Geese and Ducks arriving Monday, December 17th. Hook your orders now. Prices will be lower than for many years. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 Xmas Dinner BETTER THAN EVER. I'lace your order for 1 lb. Al kins' famous Turkey Dressing, made day before Xmas, 30c lb. We have a large supply of choice Fresh Killed Turkeys at 35c and 40c per lb. Large supply of Hoberl-son's Xmas Cake and Pudding, also Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuls, Stockings, Crackers, Candies, Jap Oranges, Lettuce, Celery, etc. Place Your Orders Early. FULLER & ATKINS BOY'S BAD COLD TURNED TO BRONCHITIS Tb f military with tal-h brvothitU drrkpt Inlo porumool It ifpfrUld by very frw mnibtr. 71 dnr of pwu-oxeli K probably, rll WHltr-Mood bul bow iiunjr ntolbrr Ukc Inlo coiwld-erallna that a nlrll iturk or broa-rhltl frequently lnJ to lbl danrrrou We wuuhl a1tr all nMibrra to rO tb(r children Or. Wornf .oray Plue Syrup the flrtt montrst Ourf bu any yniplniu of a rukt or ruurb. aa by dln Iblt Ibry nay n ibrni fn.ni aa alUrk of bmnrbitl or poewuutiia. Mm, Larrur Quirk. SaaJwIrb. Out. rite: "My little boy. li year oU. bad a bad rvld which turned to brtswtmiv I tried everytblnr 1 tbuurht wouM be bet For It. but did uut ee bira rettlur any better. I told to try tr. Wund'a 'uray line Syrup, and after rtvlntr him tso buttle be rut motiderful relief. I cann.it prl It enouik." Price 3Se a buttle. 0c: put up by the T. lted, Toronto, Ont. were as follows: larre family Ue Milburo Co, tint- WINNERS OF RAFFLES AT DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND BAZAAR', Financial returns from (be Daughters of England bazaar on Saturday afternoon have not yet been completed but it is believed that the affair was as successful in this respect as it was socially. The results of several raffles Duck, donated by Mrs. I). Wil ton, won by Mrs. G. K Box of apples, donated by F. W. Moersch, won by Mrs. G. Keith. '.' Box of groceries, donated by Alberta Market, won by Mrs. S. V. Cox. Tray, donated by Silversidcs Bros won by Mrs. B. Fenning. Doll, donated by Mrs. J. fiaw- thorne, won by Mrs. M. Mc- Arthur. Doll, doualed by Limey's GrK"ery. 'n by J. Cobb. Sack of sugar, donated by ilrs. F. Brochu. won by J. Ohh. Cushion, donated by Mrs. W. II. Smeaton, won by Mr. Heat- lle. Plant, donated by Mrs. II. II., Hemming", won by Ivy Alger. Bridge spI, donated by W. J. McCulcheou, won by Mrs. Beat-lie. Sweater, donated by .labour Bros., won by Mrs. Whatman. Sack of flour, donated by Tom Lee, won by Mrs. Waller Shaw. Keltic donated by Kaieu Hard ware, won ly Jirs. ivarsou. Large fruit cake, donated by Mrs. G. F. Hichmoiid, won by Mrs. Whatman. Pair of silk stockings, donated by Mrs. W. Shaw, won by Grace Crablree. Bean i'tiesxing route! cor rect number, 1HI3 Mrs. Balag-no and Mrs. S. V. Cox lied with 1798. PICTURES SHOWN AT METHODIST CHURCH Community Singing of Illustrated Hymns Followed by View of Niagara Falls and Follow ing the regular sen ice which was soincwltal abbreviated, the choir and congregation at th-Methodist Church last evening joined in community singing of hymns assisted by a string ipaar-letle consisting of Professor II. Aubrey I'ryce, C Woodworth, A. J. LancHsler and Miss M-arjorie Lancaster. The hymns were il lustrated with miigic lantern slides thrown on the screen. After this thirty pictures of Niagara Falls and vicinity were shown and further singing fol lowed. There wus an excellent turnout considering the stale of the weather. NEW HAZELTON On December 23, Miss Daisy Hall, second daughter of George Hall, New Huzellon, will be mar ried In Calgary to Leonard Hul lard of that city. C, W. Dawson Is now sole owner of tbe Omineca Hotel having bought out the interest of George Holfe. Union steamer Gardens, Capl A. K, Dickson, arrived from Vancouver and way porls at o'clock yesterday afternoon and sailed at 8 for Slewart and Anyox, While In port the ves set unloaded salt and sawdust for the Canadian Fish &. Cold SU'rajre Co, NEW NAME IS BARRIE'S HOME FURNISHINGS Trading Name of Old Firm Changed by New Management Who Are Continuing and Expanding Business The furniture business on 3rd Avenue formerly owned by the late W. G. Bawrie, will bo carried on by his son under the name of "Barrie's Home Furnishings." All outstanding account owing under tin4 late proprietorship Uuve been taken oxer by the new management and are lawfully due from this dale. The same efficient service and rral ahie for your imiuey in choice line of goods, which cliar-tictwiicd the business in Urn's iwst, will continue lu form the distinrtive feati re of our trade; and is tbe host reason why you should look over our stock ami entpiire alul our prices before buying that particular article of furniture you need. ateh our windows for siig- ;estive Christmas (Sifts that would be appreciated by any member of the family or some dear friend. Let us help you make their dmim come true. Our Name is "Barrie's Home Furnishings," where your money buys the mort. Our Stock comprises comfortable long.wearing furniture of distinctive design from (he nation's best shops. Our aim is to please let us help you furnish your home 291 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, December 10 High 2:56 a.m. 2I.0 fl. 11:16 p.m. 22.6 " Low 8:16 a.m. 6.6 " 21:26 p.m. 1.6 " Tuesday, December 11 High 3:16 n.m. 20.6 fl. 13:33 p.m. 21.1 " Low 9:36 a.m. 7.3 " 22 12 P.m. 2.8 " Yet It Is Whole some The value of milk as a food is. of course, known to everyone, but as Mr. Ayers has said. ' There is .a great deal of difference in milks. I liave tried eery kind of canned milk and Pacific seems to me to be Ihc mi i-1 wlioleoome and flourishing. It certainly has the nicesi flavor." Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver, B. C, Factories at. Ladner and Ab-botsford, B. O. Phone. 84 Cash & Carry Here's u chance for anybody Who wants to ac money on Apples and Oranges. These price will Inst for one week only. F.xlra Funcy Mcintosh lied $2.5 Fancy Mcintosh Heds $2.35 Kxlrii Fancy Jonathans $2.60 F.xlra Fancy Yellow New-Ions $260 Jumble I'nf'k Jonathans, No. i $2.00 Jap Oringes 78c Oranges, 3 dox. for . $1.00 Jam, all kinds, i II). tins, 75c lo 90o per tin. Do Your Xmas Buying Early and Save Money. We wish lo Inform the public that we are going to base a first class Meal Department in our Cash and Carry Store. This new department will he open for business on Saturday, De-eemher 8. AH Orders over $10.00 delivered. ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Ave. East. Phone 376 Monday, December 10, mm faiWMH Phone 376 The House jgp of Quality Parents, Do Your Duty For Hie boys and girl must be protected in uMS weather Ther" t only one way of doing this ami that i, by keeping their feet dry. warm mid comfortable The old saying "For a long and happy life three things are tie es sury; a emit hand, lenr ron iciice mid dry fe l4 has a p,l of truth it in and we have the good to KEEP THE FEET DRY Good honest, solid, long living, footwear it reasonable price for the whole family. Our coiieiciire doe n worry " when we sell th-se gmitN lo our customer Come in and let us show iu. Boys", frtirn $3.15. (SirU. sjxes -2. $3.15, Youths', sixes 1 1 -1 :t. $2.80 Children'. tzes S lu I OS. $2.80. Ilaik or Hrowu. MOSCOW RUBBER BOOTS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. (irey top cuffs for women and Mark aslenkhaii lopt for I lie girls. The oiilv Mussum fool wear in town. $3.25 $3.75 and $4.50. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Mail Orders Prepaid, Phone 376. .Salts faction or Money WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow, 7 and 9 The Rupert-Hughes Super-Production. "Souls for Sale" A superb motion picture which peiielrale lu the u'i-v h-arl of Filnidoni in which the veil of secrecy which rounds the movie world is torn away. Slndiu land broughs to the screen with it's, romances, it's perils, if strange i..-I'liialion, it's secret ltes, il's enrefree existence. A por iraya! of many Ihing you want to know oljoiit that daxil ng world where beauty und daring rign supreme, tiigmii. .Stellar Cast includes Frank Mayo, Richard Dlx, Lew Cody, Eleanor Boardman, Mae Busch and Barbara La Man. PATHE REVIEW. Admission 35c and 10c "The Hoover" It Beats, As It Sweeps. As It Cleans Show her tlutl oii realty d" tare. ChriMuias ts itl hand - 'I" season when these thoughts find fullest und freest expression. (lic her a llooer IhU Clirittu. Sold on Very Easy Terms. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Tel. 3. We Deliver. Box 1646. What sou have been looking for SOMETHING NEW Good, and Cheap We have 11 wonderful Xmas slock of TOM SMITH'S FAMOUS YULETIDE CRACKERS, imported direct front London, Kuglaud, All the fun of tli fair at the festive table. These Crackers nrc the acme ' workmanship ond each one contains n delightful gift- ft them in our window. Unsurpassed fur table decondioii. iSole Agent for PURDY'S FAMOUS CANDIES, , . put up in beautiful Xmas boxes. Say it with I'urdj's nllJ make n killing. TOM SMITH'8 IMPORTED TOY AUT08, TRAINS, ETCi FILLED WITH CANDIES. Just (he thing for the Xmns Stocking, . To introduce these famous, goods to the public ' Prince Hupert we nre offering them at' the lowest price ever quoted in the city. Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE Third Avenue. We Cash Cheque'-