PAGE BIX. Striking a new note in Xmas Gifts LINENS are always appreciated tecau-e one can never have loo much of a gtod thing. We have an exceptional range hich CANNOT BE KUl'LIUATEI IN TOWN. Linen Luncheon Sets In rolor of Rose. Slraw and Natural. Absolute!? fa$l color. 5 pieces to the eL From $65 per et Pure Lfnen Towels With colored ends of Pink, Blue .or Mauve, at $1.50 psr pair Pure Linen Table Cloths With napkin to match, or can le purrhaed separately in pleasing patterns. Sets from 51S.50 to $25.00 Two Pure Linen Towels With scalloped borders, handsomely embroidered, at $3.75 pair Guest Towels In very fine quality pure linen, also in Union linen, from $1.25 to $250 per pair Napkins Individual Napkins in hemstitched Damask or Maderia work. Pure linen. From 70c each Handkerchiefs A siieudid selection either boxed or separate, for every member of the family, at all prices. Silk Underwear A rich assortment of Camisole. Bloomer. Nightdresses, Steps-ins, etc All very reasonably priced. Gloves lit Kid. Wool, Silk or Chamoisetie, from 95c to $7.50' pair. Hosiery filove Silk Niagara Maid, in plain or fancy w;ave, from $3.95 pair Holeproof Silk Hose (Jarter top, in Black, Brown. While. (irey or Suede, at $1.85 pair Dressing Gowns A most acceptable gift, in Jaeger all wool and Beacon cloth, from $6.75 to $27.50 Also a large variety of Fancy Articles in Fancy Linens. Bag?. Nekiet. and a lot of other desirable gift articles to selert from. Fancy Gift Boxes Presented with all Gift Purchases. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Third Ave, A Fulton SL Phone 9. THE EARLY BIRD Gets the Discounts j i To relieve the afternoon rush we will give every ens- 1 tonier who shops here in the forenoon an extra SPECIAL DISCOUNT. j Our goods are all marked in plain figures at j Prices to Compete with ! Any Store in Canada j We are crowded for room and have an enormous ! stock which it will pay you to look over before buying. ! Inspection invited. j YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. j Max Heilbroner ! The Jeweller. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th Street. i Santa Claus Is Delighted With Our New Stock of Tom Smith's Yuletide Crackers. All Ihe fun of the fair at the table on Xtniis Day. Every cracker contains a delightful gift and are imported direct from londou, England. There is nothing Vise like them in the Cracker line and they are 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. Thel race of your boy or girl will register delight if Santa Clans is told to put one of thes? in their slocking Xmas Eve. Purdy's Famous Candies in delightful boxes. PurdyN Candies lead in the candy market today. If you sav it with "PurdyV 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. Shockleys PIanin Mills J Phone 383. Sole Agents for Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C Lumber J. Fyfe Smith Co Hardwood Fraser Mills FP Veneer Dimension Lumber. Fir, Spruce and Cedar. Spruce and Cedar Shiplap. Spruce Planking. Sash, Doors Mouldings. Glass. Shingles. Fir Veneer. Cedar Piling, Saturday. Deceraler 8. the Buck-j ley Bay Minstiel gave their first entertainment. It a. in. deed a great surprise to everyone to ce such a fine show put on by local talent. The hall found that Ihe leg was broken n two places between the ankle nd the knee. A oa was born to M r. and Mrs. I.. Howe and a son to Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Mitchell. M,rs. R. A. Renwiek and dauzh. ers of Prince George pasted lirough the city last nizht tiound fr Victoria where they wdl stietid the holiday season. jmas Suggestions Store Open till 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Thursday Half-Holiday will be Closed as Usual. Do not wait until Xrnas F.e to do your shopping. Monday. Dec. 2lth, will be the busiest ilay we have eer had, as Tuesday shipping orders will have to be attended to. Out of town customers will have the right of way and it will not be possible to give city orders the usual attention and care. Ve hae en order more than a carload of fruits, fresh vegetables, turkeys, poultry, nuts, candies, etc to arrie this week. Place your order with us and you will not be disappointed. Following are a few suggestion: Fresh Fruit Dept. Fancy Apple. Sunkisl Oranges. Florida Grape Fruit. Jap Oranges, Lemon, Grape.. lianauas. Pear?. Mixed lta.kets Fruit. Fresh Vegetable Section Jlnissel Sprouts, Tomatos. Cucumbers. Letluce. Cauliflower. Green Onions, Had-ihe. Celery, Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes. Parsley, llool Vegetables. Squash, Pumpkin. Cabbage, etc. Nuts, Candles, Etc. Coroanut.. Mixed Nuts all kinds, Cheliiuls. Layer Fig, Cluster llaisius. Mixed Candy. Mixed I'eel, Drained Cherries, Almond Pasle, (round Almond. Fruit Oake, Fancy iJiscuils, etc. Meats, Poultry and Provisions Turkeys. Geee, Ducks, llabltils. Chicken and Fowl, Cooke. I Ham, Itacon, Inf-ported and Domestic Cheese, elc. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 Our Xmas Puddings arc recommended by Santa Claus for their quality. ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667. THE DAILY NfcvV8. Monday. December 17, ijjj 11 I ' BUCKLEY MINSTRELS MAMCAM IIDf EC GIVE ENTERTAINMENT! .f.1 vlxxnjU Jim Goss, Derrick Engineer Breaks His Leg; Two Births at Mill Town BUCKLEY BAY. Iec. On PUNISHMENT OF THOSE GUILTY Lash Advocated by Attorney General as Fitting Crime If Possible If the Mounted Police officer. was packed to overflowing and .are guilty of traffirkiux in droits Ihe continued applause of the and inducing young girl t use audience and the dazzling foot- them they -should be seul to jail' lights on the stage presented a spectacle seeood to none In amateur theatricals. The members of the troupe were J. MeD. firosarl. A. V. Col ic, F. Timmi. A. V. Iiurnip. J. laslie.. C. II. Srigley. p. Horel. J. H. Thomas, S. J. Van Valken- burg. George Andry. Jim Guts, the derrick engineer at Hcckley Hay. had the misfor- un. t- break hi leg while at work in the mill yesterday. On arrival al Ihe hospital it wa for a term of fifteen to twenty years and. If possible, lashed.; With this blual warning, Hon. A.' M. Manson. Attorney General.! made public eensationat evidence against Ihe police which Commis sioner J P. Smith. K.C, investi gating the drug ease, refused to hear, according to Ihe report given in Ihe Victoria Times. Mr. Manson announced that o far as he we concerned the enquiry had' come lo an end and added that he hoped the Federal government would appoint a new commissioner to conduct a real drug enquiry, clear the police or bring out evidence which would send them lo the penitentiary. The present commissioner, he de clared, seemed to bold a brief fur Ihe police officers whose con. duct he was investigating. Mr. Man oo read to the Legis lature a .worn statement about the Mounted Police officers con duct, made by J. J. Wing, a Chinaman sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary for drug trafficking. It wa this statement, which Mr. Smith refused lo hear. Refused to Call Witness "When that evidence was ten- ' 1 1' il Miss - lSSSSSSW ' FOLLOW THE CROWD To the Farmers' Market f you would sate money on Meat and Groceries, A FEW OF OUR PRICES. Heef from 6c up Leg of Pork, per lb ... 25c Shoulder Pork, per lb 17'ic Veal Slew. ier lb Sc Veal Roast, per Iti 17c Choice I tut k ley Valley Tur- ke. Geese. Dorks, and Chickens al the very lowest price. Strictly Fresh 1--g. dm 55c Itcoele. Hal., per lb . . 35c Swift's Premium Hani per IK 0c Swiff premium lUrou. per lb 50c Spires, any kind 10c Pastry Hour, to lbs . . 45c Kins nrar Sardine. 2 35c Try- Farmers' Tea, lb. 65c tlarvel Coffee, per lb. 50c 3 lb for $U3 Xmas Cai- ly per b. 35c Xmas Nuts per lb 25c FARMERS Market Phone Blue 421. telephoned Unit thai he had finally retired. Mr. Mansott addcil that Mr. Harrison s ai tiou hll been quite proper. "I don't know what the outcome of this will be." Mr. Man-ton declared, "but I want to say here ami now that it will be extremely regrettable if Ottawa lered and a cojy giten Xo Ihe doe-n't see to il that some other commissioner he refused lo bear, com miioiier i appointed t 11 ami rriusoi 10 call w tag, ,carry on lit inestigation in a Mr. Manon declared. This, the thorough-going fashion that will attorney general asserted, was either clear the reputation of itbe climax of Ihe eonimissiofierV, those officers or bring out evt failure to handle the inestlga-denre that will result in criminal ition. Mr. k Harrison, he an -.'proceedings and Ihe im ar ouneeil had suggested that it cetation of these men for a term jwas very' tUfte -We for him to of fifteen to twenly-fue years appear WfoTe the commissioner with laslie if poible because 1 further under the rircumstance.. 'these iueu were enlruslel with tt . Z! 1 ..... . .'.ia. ...kt .. . . ;.'ir. iiar:ion, nc siuipii. uan just ine auiy 01 ioisiiig aner a irai- nf kaai9an93aV ' ''XaXflpHWXj CmlbrtIM Jtttt Marl We imile you lo our store to. day and try the Oulhransen registering piano. A few moments will reveal Hie pleasures it offers. ,Ve will gladly explain the ad vantages of its features. many exclusive Walker's Music Store Lid. I Many a good slovc gives poor results because It is supplied 'with the wrong kind of coal. .CONSUMKHB COAL is picked for stove use. II is slendy-heatlng, 'jriphl-burning coal freed from choking Impurities. Try CON. SUMKflS. See how your stoe will "behave." Consumers Coal Go, Lid Phones 7 and 311, liquor traffic, wiiirh ruins more ! parliculartf the lie of fun women, than liquor eer aid, Wants to be Fair Mj Mansoii dechirl that il wa vry difficult to grt evidence i' 'ii'itr case. He fell that Mr Ha M.. .11 hl been very fair and had not endeavored to convict any innocent titan. I instructed him lo be fair to the force, which I said had an enviable reputation in Canada.'" he aldel. "but if there were cul- Al tUs. EV.J C I,ri' "') must be found out. I At the tnd Ot a Uay.w , Vancoiner a few days . - fl. 11" t 1 .a s me roil unwiiiiis, iimmc i"irp me m utjf rase wa ex- works Us maKic. tionc are Ihe care.s of a work-a-iay world. A dear old tune touches the chord pected to come up and when in Ihe ministerial room of Hie courthouse found Mr. Dusald of tender memory brings backlonaxliy in an impatient arvu-boyisli dreams stirs Ihe fire ofitneul wild Servl. Mundy regard- inspiration I Whatever your mwsl as you il down before the (iulhranseu in? Ihe witness Anderlon "Mundy said he did not know Amlerlon would be required as . registering piano you find ft sym-;a wilness." eonlftiued lion. Mr. jpalhelic, responsive. For it ii.Manoii. "Mr. Doiiauhy called as ready to re. flee I Ihe exuber-lMr. Cniirkliank. of the provin-jaiuc of youth in the ialesl ami jcial millre. who said Mundy did irayest of popular tunes as it isjknow that Aiidertou would 1 . ' .. r t.n. - j 'II tr 1.. 1 fii II" ll-rr inr; . HF.IJfSlli; lllSr i " ' "'on. ih-ii .iiuiHiy HUIII,! lirii (prioneil in the score of a com-.poser'n niaslerwurk. till. Anderlon hail been sent out of Ihe province. Dnnaghy said Mundy must produce Anderlon or face a warrant for splritinir a witness "away, or some words to that effect. Then the Mounted police got busy on the wires, effectively." Mr. Malison's statement wa creeled wilh warm mpplause from all side 'of the House. SitHmi ih( riii vmi. LAND ACT. Nolle f Intuition to Apply lo Loot Ltnf. In Skrriui IjimI IHttrlrl, lirmrtlliif lH-trlrl of oikI dilute ini 7.a(t lln1. Tak. ..f 1 1 1. a I ft...... L ... ' tlm Liitrlwr. or prlnre Hnrl. n.r... m- mm 10 tvvir ir iM-rmiMinn to ie it f.IIji I. III. l.t.H.. f'... n .. 1 tNrtt nljnlMl almut frmi iHi.ln. iMHh .r JidnUi I'mIiiI mi 7. m I.Uiwl: Itirtire fi.l- IiIiii Hi. in Iii.a i,f th fhore line tl hlrh water mark anniiMl tlie Olaml and rrturnlnr to r"lnl rwiimnirenienl. and romalmnr l,ino arrra, mire ir Irsa. (IKOIt'lK kKHIl, .VaiiNi nf ai'i'llrant. IIOOMKS k. riltKMA. lien I. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 U 6. Phone . Open Evenings Oniy Pop Special Appointments. I i 1 I Phone 376 The House Phone 376 of Quality Xmas Bargains Silk I oder-kirt J8.00U)$1140 Crre-de-Chene Teddies $5.75 to $740 Silk Camioes 95c to $3.75 Hathrobe and Kituouas . .' . . $3.75 to $12.00 Silk Scarfs $3.05 to $4J5 Boxed Handkerchiefs . x 20c to $2.75 Kmliruidered tloHwr and Cuff Set $1.00 to $2.25 Glor hi grtmt variety 85c to $4.50 Woollen Sea rfs $1.50 to $4.50 WAISTS A wond-rfiil rHiige at ndiciiliily low prices $2.05 to $740 Krliisie Model, from $0.50 to $20.00 A Special 10 Discount to Morning Shoppers. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Phono 376. Mad Orders Prepaid. Satisfac tion or Money H x ' I ' i WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight arid Tomorrow, 7 and 9 Reginald Denny the Canlena yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. I(nrey, who has been visiling for seveml months in Washington slalr, returned to Ihe clly on the Prince Itujiert Saturdiiy afternoon. - s- Fred Duhord, proprietor of the Tourist Hotel, Ten-are. nr-rived in the ciljr on Inst iillil's (rain ami is' registered nl the Hotel Prince Ituperl. llids for the purchase of Ihe old Pacific ea Products build ing on the wiilerfronl towards Seal Coc, which closed on Sat urday afternoon, will be opened al New Westminster. - - The auxiliary schooner Hnys- porl, formerly of Prince llupert, has been seized nt Vancouver by Marshal Charles Macdouald of the Admiralty court. A writ has been issued against Ihe schooner by Caplnln John Dutton to recover 1000 wages. I.. II. Morlori formerly a C. N.ll. train conductor here, returned to lowu last night after an absence of (wo years, most nf which lime was spent In Los Angeles where Mrs. Morion Is at present. He is leaving tonight for the interior and will heinain In the district n couple of months. Advertise in th Dally News. in "Kentucky Derby" A (Hiwerful melodrama niiilaiuiug the iiut Hi- f horse race eter srreetied. V trenfiidous rlmuv l . niarkalde story of aihenliire with a crashing (mih will tee you hreathlrss. One of the finest cast eer n4mblei for a inrr includes Wilfred Lucas, Cmmelt King, Lillian Rich and Gertrude Astor. CENTURY COMEDY MSO LONG BUDDY" PATHE REVIEW. Admission 35o and 10c MANUFACTURERS' 8AMPLE8. RAINCOATS P. B. COW, LONDON, ENGLAND. 8pecla Prices. STEVE KING LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. Denny Oreen. who has been visit ing for several weeks in the south, returned home on Phone Green 85 Third Avenue Phone 84 Cash & Carry i - Here is a chalice f .' v boly who wants 'o sVJ money. We will have its ou M i Ifc'pl. a first class s.-l" "" of Turkeys al not our 3 per lb. Flour, per rk Flour, Pastry, 10 lb. fsrh Itoil'nV'gatsi 'lt. A K J lb sack! 1 " llolfed Oats. 0 lb. sat J5c Oatmeal, II. A K., i 70e Cri-am of Wheal, S lb. 35 Milk, per cas ... ... 5's FjizIc Brand Milk, per $2.40 Jap tlrannes, per box 7je Mixed Nuls. per Mb. 3e Fresh lloasted I'caiiuls 20e rSiMlu'lllsciilts, per tl" Sugar. 20 II Oreumi'O' ihiller, ib. Do your Xnuis hUyiug eariy ' and sine mom-y All Orders over $10 0 D llvered ECONOMY Sll 417 Fifth Avenue El-