YOU HAVE THE GIFT LIST PROBLEM We Have the Answer r (ionic 0 our store and see our Mock ol French Ivory (ioods in wnfV variety at reasonable prices. Waleiiuaii Fountain Fens, from $2.50 WatTlnmi Pencils, from $1.00 Kvershrp Pencils, from 75c ulogrdiic Kodak, from $6.50 llrowjite Camera, from $2.00 Christmas Oarkers. I'crfiinies mid Toilet Water, 'Maiiiciue Sets. Chocolates hi Fancy Iloxes, Christmas Curds. Creeling mid Photograph Calendars. Vivf is the tune to make vour choice of gifts whit" our Mock I complete Any article will be set aside for you. -....rm-r-m. Give the Boy " a Sleigh All itur Sleds iiiii) Wagons arc extra strong mill well finished. .Made in Cawula im. ut thse prices are bound o nnie lively. STEERINQ SLEIGHS. Mi))! $2.40. ;j(Ixl2 -$2.75. 10xl2$3.20. 'J-J WOODEN SLEDS. Mound spring steel runners. '.W II $1.10. :hIxI2- $1.65. 4 2x I Si $2.15. DISC WHEEL COASTER WAGONS. tVx2K.$7.40. 1 U:(2- -S8.75. McRae Bros., Ltd. 4 4 ORMES LTD. Dispensing Chemltli. The Re Ml Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. We Prepay Mall Order. Have You Tried? Rupert Brand S OCKEYE ALMON andwiches Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT i New Silver Tea Sets for Christmas GIFTS THAT LAST A Silver Tea Sel makes a beautiful ef-fert in the dining room. We have beautiful sets of three pieces, bright finish, flat bottom, with KPavtfii $22.00 i-enlri Hrighl finish with round foot on each piece $20.00 Height' finish," 'larger, and engrawd 2ljjJ , Hrfghl finish, rolind with ebony teapot Other sets up to v j GLAD TO SHOW, YOU $50.00 . $110.00 Bulger & Cameton, Ltd. NO MORE WEAK AND DIZZY SPELLS Since She Used MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS Mlm Her I In Cluiretie, lirfliia, Sak.. wrltM: --"I iiave bad i lot of troublo lalelf, Willi uluil I ilmuttil ii heart trouble, and after aujr uuutual tertlon I ! felt ilrk. My doctor adilwd a comilrte rut aud clianite, but tliia I ua unable to take. I became liitrrealed hi .MIILurii'a Ili-art and Xtnt fill. atarted taking them. have U'iw taken three tmra and am ao murh liiipriirmj I can ro alxut my dally work without reeliiiir any alter III effect, and have not had any weak or duty lIU fur awiw time. Vimr medicine ha done me more koimI than anything I lute ever taken, and I will irladly rrcoiruuend Mllbitrn'a Heart and ere I'llla to any woman whu It weak and run down." Mr r,ne r tmt at ll dealer. or riiaili-d dlnet mi re-elpl of prlre by The T Mllbum ci,.. MmiIImI. Tonmto, Out. DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND BAZAAR IS IN PROGRESS The bazaar of Hie Daughter Und Mauls of Knglainl opened this afternoon in Ih6 Carlton Mock on Third Avenue. A fine assbrl- menl of plain and fancy sewing anil home cooking is being of. ft red. Afternoon lea will lie served fhrouuhoul the progress of the affair and this evening be tween 0 and H n'clnrk there will he a regular supper. Mi. S V. Cox is general eon-whit and the various booths have Ui follmving ladies In cliai'ifc: Home rooking M.r. Joseph llnwe and Mm. James Itouller. Plain sewing -Mrs. W'IjgIiiiIiii Sr. and Mrs. S. A. Swtanson. ItafHe -Mr. W. II. Sineaton. Mrs. Waller Shaw and Mrs. laM Wilton. Candy labb'-Mrs. II. Fen nine ami Mrs. II. G. IliepiHs. Ia tables Mrs. McLean tuid Mrs. Henry Sniilh. Mrs. ticwfpe Leek is euhier. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. IWillY ISLAMi. Itainimr. liglit h.iiii tnit.il wind; barometer i'JMi: leuipervture, 3G: sea siuimllc S aim. IspiJko stumer Vent ii re alu'am Oforiria flock li.iiin,! for lrine. Iluorl. IlKAl) THKK POINT. (her- ciift. calm. bHrnineler. 311.70 ; ifinpefalurn, 31; sia smooth. IHI.I. IIAIIIIOII. Drizzle. light ttel wind; barometer. 30.-ni; iiMiiprrafur. M; moilerale swell; 12:55 a.m. spoke jloainer I'nnress liealncp passing yueen ('hariolle Sound northbound; 8 p.m. spok steamer Canadian Fanner 55 miles from Ocean Falls hound for Owtn Falls. Noon IHOIIY ISLAM). Itainintr. freh fxtutticasl wind; baroinoler J'.i.'.Tc temperature, 10; sea tniHlerHle. lU'.AH TUFK POINT. Haiti-in. calm; barometer, 2'J.2G; leinperHliire, 33; si-a smoolli. lit LI. ILMlHOIt. Drizzle. Iluhl situlheiil wind: barometer :i0.0l: li'inperalure, II; moder-ale swell. ANNOUNCEMENTS ltaptil Cliurrli Itazaar, Dec. I'.', in Cliureh parlors. MeHiodisl Church llazaar, December 15. Public School Concert Doe. l8-o. 1 1 Is It School Xmas. Concert, December 20. A . Mill 00 I. (). D. K. Tea Dansant In F.Iks Home. NVv Year s After noon. Local aad, IPersonal D.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. 4) Hayners, Under takers. Phone 361. tf - Uahy Huggjcs and Tricycles for Xmas. I'rfuce Hupefl Music Slore. Choice Creamery Ilultcr. 7 lbs. for 13.001 , -F. W. Moersch. Phone 13. tf Live Turkeys. Up-river birds. No deposit required. Sherman's. Phone 81. ; 291 Try XANOOSK-Wellington Coal More heal. Less soot. Philpott, Evitl A Co. tf Why not get. photo for Xmas Not loo lale to have them taken at Keuson's Studio for the Fastern mail. Salvation Army Annual Xmas Concert and' Demonstration, December 21. A ifood program is assured and Santa Claus will visit. T. II. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co., returned from Vancouver on the Venture yesterday after noon. At the meeting of the Hoard of Trade last night S. J. McLeod and C. C. Mills were appointed audilors of Hit books of the board for the year. .Mrs. II. Wilson-Murray, who las been visiting for some time with her son and daughler-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wil son-Murray, Dowser Street, left on last nights train lor her home in Detroit. At the meeting of the Hoard of Trade last night the committee of Traijes and Cimiinercc ad vised that a recent request for endorsaliou of their scheme by the Coast Itange Sleel Co. be fibsl. This was done. Mrs. J. It. Morgan and Mis Morgan, Mr. anil 'Mrs. II. S. Ir win. Mr. alid Mrs.K. Palmbom and Klmer J. Palmbom were ar rivals in the city froijt Surf Inlet on the Venture yesterday afternoon. All went south this morning with the exception of Mr. ajnl Mrs. Irwin. F. J. Kricksen, foreman of (he Hanson Timber Co.'s tie camp at Priestly, left on last night's train fur Fdmotilon on a horse buying trip. Mr. Hanson expects to go to Edmonton also at the first of the week. Hauling of ties from the camps to the railway will commence br soon as sullicient snow falls. The report of W. J. Abler who represented Hie local hoard of trade at the convention of I he associnled board, at Vancouver recently was read at the meeting of I he Hoard last night and a vote of thanks proposed by F. (5. Dawson and seconded by S. J. McLeod was passed and will be forwarded to Mr. Alder at Victoria, expressing appreciation ol his services. On the reuuesl of 0. W. Nickersbn, Ike secretary of the Hoard of Trade was instructed, at the meeting of the board last night, lo secure from the fish exchange the figures in connec tion with fresh halibut sales at this port aud to classify them Into first mill seeoml fish in order to find out exactly lite relative prices paid to Canadian and American fishermen res pectively for their catches. "There Were Many Things Which I Could Not Eat" - Mrs. H. Robert Wells, English Harbour, Trinity Bay, Nfld., writes: "I was troubled with nervous dyspepsia so much to that there were a great many things I could not eat at all on account of the distressed feeling afterwards. I used many different remedies, but thry did me little good. Finally I tried Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Kidney-Liver Pills, and was surprised at the relief this combined treatment gave me in such a short time." DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD SO Cent a boa, all doalrn, or KUmatuion, Dale Co., Ltd., Toronto eaZ5aMaS& Union steamer Venture. Capl. A. Jolinsloiic, was in prl ihtUi-bound lo the Xaas lliver from 5:30 lo C.30 last evening and southbound lo Vancouver this morning from 8 lo 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Tol.ey r Kenuebunk Port, Maine, arrived in Ihe city lasl nighf to visit their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tobey, Paci-! fi'c Place, during the winter. I Delayed by a heavy snow storm in Dean Channel, C.N. II. steamer Prince Ituperl, Capt. D. Donald, is several hours lale ami is now expecled in port nl 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. Tlte M. M. Christopher was the only halibut boat selling a calch at the F.xchango this morning. Her 22.000 pounds went lo the Canadian Fih & Cold Storage Co. at I le and l.7c. .- Mrs. Holhwell of Itegina i visiting in the city with her daughters Miss Jessis Holhwell of the public school leaching staff and Mrs. F. (i. Dawson. She is planning to spend the winter here. - ,,;s Klh el Sullivan, who has hi rn visiting for the past ten days wilb Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Niekerson. Fifth Avenue West, is sailing tomorrow night for Ihe south on the steamer Prince llupert on her return to Iter home in Anaconda, Montana. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.30 Following u short sermon, there will be an illustrated Song Service and beautiful pictures of Niagara Falls. Melhodisl Church at 7,30. fliiirrh Notices i . j First Presbyterian Church Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Subject: "The Natural and the Supernatural." Sunday School at 12.30. KvenittK service al 7.30. Subject: "Abraham's Great Faith." Preacher, llev. II. 11 Oraut, .n. Phone 109. Before You Sign DO not dip the pen in the ink, do not sign on the dotted line do not place your life insurance until you have taken time to consider the merits of The Mutual Life of Canada. Consider these plain, simple facts: The Mutual Life of Canada, with $250,000,000 of insurance in force, and $53,000,000 of assets, including a surplus fund of $6,600,000 over and above all legal reserves and liabilities, is one ,of the strongest financial institutions in the world. The Mutual Life of Canada is the one Canadian Company selling mutual insurance insurance at actual net cost. The Mutual Life of Canada divides its entire net profits among its profit-participating policyholders. There are no "shareholders." The dividends paid are the most liberal in Canada and among the most liberal granted by any life insurance company on the continent. The Mutual Life issues every approved form of life insurance, including Ordinary Life, Limited Payment Life, Endowment, Term Insurance, Monthly Income, Single Premium Life, Disability Benefit, etc, etc Let our nearest agent go into this matter of mutuality with you in detail before you decide. Write also to this office and we will send you full particulars in printed form. There will be no obligation whatever upon you. Just take a pencil and fill out this coupon now while the subject is in your mind. It is really to your advantage to do this. Do it now. THE MUTUAL LIFE of Canada: Waterloo, Ontario "The Net Cost Life Insurance Company" PUaM i4 ip 4tmiU4 feforMatba t tfc Matval Ufa iritcn ( lniranc at cart, parlicalarljr caneirnlnv tha plan af pUtT 1 laa apacilfa' bflaw. Aa'drMt- rat Ofl Palicr Ptaa.. . rravlnca- - A f Local & GIBBONS Prince Rupert, B.C. Stocks and Bonds All Victory and Government, Bonds Bought and Sold. We still have a few shares left of the PREMIER MINE at $2.90. This is the greatest dividend producer in Canada. Phone Black 85. T. McCLYMONT Third Ave. Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X - RAY SERVICE. Office Hours? l a.m. lo 0 p.m. Open Kvenings by Special Appointment. Carss Mackinaw Pure Wool Coats and Trousers XMAS GIFTS NOW IN. STEVE KING Phone Green 85 Third Avenue CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, November 30,, December 19, January 4 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, November 26, December 15, 31 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C.