PAGE BIX. THE DAILY NtrtfS. Saturday, December 8, 1933 OUR RANGE of XMAS GOODS Is Very Complete. See our windows and lake a walk around Ihe store. Y011 will find a pleasing variety of poods very suitable for Gifts. ... Boxed Handkerchiefs in a variety of pretty boxes from , 35c to 3.50 llnndliacx in a nice assortment from .... $1.75 to $10.50 ' Umbrellas, all the newest handles in both Black and Color ed Covers, from 51.7S to ioo .Silk Camisoles in great variety, from $1.25 to $4.50 Crepe de Chine and Silk Nightgowns A pleasing range at various prices. Bead Necklets, from 35c to $20 Gloves in Silk, Kid, etc., from 95c to $50 Kimonos A plsasing range in warm Beacon Cloths, in Hose, 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.- Third Ave. A Fulton Street. Your Worry is over for 1923 AFTER A VISIT TO OUR STORE. We have a suitable and every man, woman or child at Our Prices Cannot be Beaten in Canada. "Value" and "Service" is our Motto. Diamond. Watches. Rings, Pearls. Beads, Pendant-. Earrings Bracelets. Broaches. Charms. Guff Links, Tie Pins, Chains, Fobs. Combs, Knives, Pens and Pencils, Silverware, 'Flat Ware, Carving Sets, Cut Glass, China, Brassware, Ivory and Ebony Clocks. Sterling Silver Salt and P'eppers, Lamps, Barometers. Umbrellas, Binoculars, Picture Frames. Candle Sticks, Military Brushes. Collar Boxes. Pipes, Amber Cigar and Cigarette Holders. Smoking Sets Bell Buckles and Bells, etc., etc Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist, Our Xmas Puddings I are recommended by .Sanla Claus for their quality. ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phon 667. Dr. E. S. TA1T I DENTI8T. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, 9 to . Phone 68. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. Many a good stove gives poor results because it la supplied with the wrong kind of coal. CONSUMERS COAL is picked for stove use, 11 is steady-heating, iriBlit-burning coal freed from choking impurities. Try CON-8UMEI1S. See how your stove will ,'behave.,, Consumers Coal Go. Ltd phones 7 and 311, highly acceptable gift for prices to suit all pockets. EPSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS ED30N COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone 68. Slaughter SALE Coats & Hats Wonderful Bargains "Doners" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBs IT rBBBBBBBBBkHti wBWBTWSfj"""""""""f""""""""""""""""""""B 'bbimbbbbbbbbbbbbT TVUtltf Dohcrty Compared with ordinary Hifd piaiie WHY , NOT HAVE A PIANO IN YOUR HOME (FOR XMAS? For Sale and Rent at Walker's Music Store Ltd. Waterfront Whiffs (Continued from Page 5) many encore-. Geo. Richmond did a star turn with his rendering of "A Little Piece off the Top," which would have put many professional singers to shame. Jack Perry' exhibition of slep dancing was a tit bit and the concertina solos by Jark Bond were an inspiration. Harry Welford performance on the violin was simply great. At this juncture the conven tion sat down to business electing Geo. Richmond as chairman. Several important matters were nn the agenda but the first one proved a stumbling block. The first item read "A Scheme lol move London from the smoke.". The subject was gone into at much Icnsth but nothing defin ite was arrived at owin; (o a commotion caused by the fold fishe yHtiny into a scrap. The sudden interruption so unhinged the minds of the delegates that after parting the combatants the convention wa adjourned for further hilarity. W. H. Waldorf then called for volunteers to be mesmerised and guaranteed to put anyone in the hall under the influence, which was really beside the point. However, four men eventually liok their seals in front of the "professor."' If anyone had any doubts as to the capabilities of professor Waldorf to. put them under Ihe hypnotic influence they soon changed IhHr lun when lie gol going. Willi fiery eyes and shaking ear Ihe pro fessor soon had the bunch do in? a lie bid. So complete was Ihe influence that one of Ihe victims snatched up and dranV a glass of water. A. J. Bishop then kindly relieved Sid Thompson for a few minutes of the orchestral responsibilities, giving a splendid pianoforte rendering of "This Cold, Cold Wi.rld.' bv the Russian com- WEEK - END SPECIALS Fresh Killed' Roasting Chii-kens. dressed to order, per lb 38c No. 1 Milk Fed Fowl, 100 lb. only, while they last. per lb 25c Leg lloast Mutton, lb. 28c Shoulder Roasl Mutton, per lb 22c Shoulder Veal, per lb. .. 15c Veal Stew, 2 lbs 25c Vtal Steak, per lb 2Sc Pork Shoulders, per lb. 22c Pork Hock. 2 lb 25c pig Feet, per lb 10c Pot Roat Beef, per lb. 12'jc T Hone Roast, per lb. . . 25c Sirloin Roast, per lb. .. 23c EXTRA SPECIAL Mcintosh Red Apples, jumble (rack, per box .. $1.50 Only a limited number to be sold at this price . 5 Doz. Brooms, 5 string. Reg. 1.00 value. Special lliis week only 65c Navel Oranges, l.'i for 25c COMBINATION SPECIAL. Canned Fruits, 5 Tins $1.00 1 Tin Sliced Peaches. 1 Tin Apricots. 1 Tin Singapore Pineapple, i Tin Oieengage Plums. 1 Tin Itlackberries. COMBINATION VEGETABLE SPECIAL. 20 lb. Terrace Turnips. 10 lb, Terrace Carrots. 5 lb. Terrace Parsnips, lb. B.C. Onions. The above all for $1.00 i Rupert Table Supply j Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 FARMERS Market Phone Blue 42S. Polling lleef 6c Pot Roast So Rib Roast 15o Veal Stew , ... . . So Veal Shoulder Roast .. 10c Leg of Veal, whole .... 16c Lamb 10c Shoulder Lamb ,. .. ., 17c Leg of Lamb ... ..... 32o Leg of Pork , . 28o Loin of Pork 30c Look over our Grocery Stock and note our prices. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. Baker's Caracas Sweet Chocolate b a pure, deLdcus in j KethKful food. Al n aJition t3 jekoe! or business luncKei cr fcr between met! snacks it b vmstry superior to most of tk tVccts commonly used. Trade-mat on ettrg Made In Canada By Walter Bohcr It Co. Limited VLB it CWWct. Vf. nd Msntn!. Canai ootirr of chch ci warts stxr nix poser Ivmy Coteoff. Major Mac-Oregur, V.C.. in a fine speech, ami ami on on iteuau behalf oi of all an present present at 1 I 4 w na thanked Mr. and Mrs. Shrubsal! for their splendid hospitality. i ne ueiegaies voted to a man lo hidd Ihe next coin enl ion al Ihe same spot if at all possible. Tli ..... Min?intr ... nf "LVir .... Tliv ... ; ... ... Jolly (iood Fellow?" and Auld J Mr- Ultnjfllll 41 input til joyous entertainment and pood- wllAtfc-liin I., n filflnf. a - Algy's Mistake Mgy Hunter, the popular rti.- loms officer' al the Provincial dock, made an unpardonable mistake during the week which may ye! result in court martial proceedings. When a ruioms bloke mistake an oil tanker for a fih packet it' hisli time he either consulted with hi optic-tan or purrhaMNl a powerful telescope. It was like this. Aliry as exjxctin?r the arrival of the American freighter Virginia IV.. with a cargo of frozen fish fur eastern shipment and not hav ing seen the boat before he con jectured in his mind that it would be a colossal layout. II so happened that the Imperial Oil Co.' tanker J. A. MotTalt hove into port about the time Ihe Virginia was expected. Upon i?hliii? Ihe tanker Algy became all excited and yelled for everyone around the dock lo man their action stations. Imagine Algy's chargrin when the nautical "Doc" told him it was the oil tanker and Hint the Imperial Oil Co. had not gone into the fish parking buniness a far a was known. . New Restaurnat Opens The Seaside Lunch Counter, under Ihe management of C.y Xickcrson, is the latest addition lo Ihe waterfront business houses. The restaurant is situated next door lo (he McLean shipyards. Cy Nickersnn is one of the best known cooks in the halihut fleet and is a past mas ter in the art of serving the most popular Canadian, Ameri can, French and Italian dishes The interior of the restaurant lias been fixed up on Ihe most modern lines and nothing but the best of everything will be on hand for the hungry man at tin1 lowest possible prices. This new- lunch counter will undoubt edly prove a popular rendezvous for the members of I lie fleet. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Saturday, December 8 High 1:20 a.m. 20.0 13:15 p.m. 23.9 Low 7:09 a.m. 5.fl 19:56 p.m. 0.7 Sunday, December 9. High '2.08 a.m. 21.2 li:0l p.m. 23 Low 7:57 a.m. 0.0 20:11 p.m. 0.8 Monday, December 10 High . ... 2:56 a.m. 2I.0 li:S6 p.m. 22.6 Low 8: (6 a.m. 0.6 " 2 1 :26 p.m. 1 .6 Tuesday, December 11 High 3:10 a.m. 20.6 15:33 p.m. 21.1 Low ,p,:36 a.m. 7 3 2 2 ; 1 2 p.m, 2.8 MOTHER FINDS YICKS HANDY FOR MANY ILLS Mrs. Brown of Brtndon Finds It a Most Useful Rsmedy Mrs John Drown, of ISC Slth street, llrandou. Manitoba, writes: 'I hate eight small child. re.n. aped from one to twelve years, and can certainly ay that Yick is the only cold remedy jltal Vicks is ihe 7.f.rK,r it have in the house all winter. If 'the cold if)i the child s bead I i ju.-l put a little up each nostril land a pives relief in a short lime. If it is in the chest I rub Vicks writ in at ni?ht and by morning the cold has almost disapared. 1 also use Yick for chilblain ami fur burns; m fad. I use it too for severe headache and find relief in a very shurt time. I always recommend Vicks to my friei d especially llio.e who have children." Vicks roiihs as a salve - the external tlireel treatment for all III trouble absorbed like a liniment and inhaled as a vapor. It I the modern direct treatment for all edd troubles the sueres.or lo goose sjrease, camphorated oil, liniments, poultices ami plasers. I'sed for rroup and rbildren colli. Vick gives remarkably quick results and also atoid nauseating internal dosing. Just as good for adults and for skin inflammation, such as cuts, bum., bruises, bites and slings. At all drug stores 50c a jar For a free test size package, write Vick Chemical Co.. 311 SI. Paul St.. . Montreal. P.Q. Though Vicks is new in Canada it ha a remarkable sale in the Stat- Over 17 million jars used yearly. Phone 84 Cash & Carry Here s a chance for any-biMly who wan is lo ae money on Apples and Orange. Thee price will lt for one week only. P.xlra Fancy Mcintosh lted $2.45 Fancy Mcintosh Iteds $2.35 Kxtra Faney Jonathans $2.50 Kxtra Fancy Yellow New-tons $2.50 Jumble Pack Jonathans, No. t $2.00 Jap Orange 78c Orange. 3 doz. for . $1.00 Jam. all kind, t lb. litis. 75c to 90c per tin. Do Your Xmas Buying Early and Save Money. We wish to inform Ihe pi:blic that we are going to have a first class Meat Oe-parlinent in our Cash and Carry Store. This new department will be open for business on Saturday, December 8. All Orders over $10.00 delivered. ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Ave. East. COAL The Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINOTON Lump and Egg Sizes. STERLING Stove and Egg Sizes. We deliver in, sacks or bulk. Phone us your orders day or night. Prince Rupert Coal Go. Phone 16. Main Office: Hotel Central, BENNETT'S CHEMICAL LABORATORY. Assayers, Chemists, Metallurgists. Ore Shippers Agent. TACOMA, Washington, U.S.A. Phone 376 The House Parents, Do Your Duty For the Ihi uitd Kirls mul be protected hi uu weather. Ther- is only one way of doing this and tltl lt by keeping their feel dry. wtirm and comfortable The old saying "For a long and happy life three thing nre ncev sary ; a emit hand, clear rotiM-ieuce mid dry fe -t ha-, a lot of iruth it in and we have the good to KEEP THE FEET DRY (mhhI honest, solid, long living, footwear at reasonable price for the whole family. (Mr riiiirieure dors t:!,i worry ti when we sell lh"-e goods In uur rulomer-Come in and lei u show ou. loV, rn.ni $3.15. Ilirls1. ize U S. $3.15. Youths', sue ll-n, $2.80 Children'. ue 8 lo !i. $2.80. Itlark or Hrow t, MOSCOW RUBBER BOOTS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. (irev top i il( for women and black iis'raklian top i' le girls. The only lliiao footwear in town, $3.25 $3.75 and $4.50. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Phone 378. Mail Orders Prepaid, Hati arlum or Money Hack WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 The Epic Photo-Drama The 'Spoilers' A picturuaf 1011 of Ilex Headi jMiwrful. tin bry of brave da in the golden, lawje Yukon. A u!e of fighting men mid rrrklcs beauties hi the goldfields of th: northlund, the lutid of romance. A photoplay epic of ;er day. A screen classic of the stirring event of lit gold rush. Ilrilliaiil rat in. lodes Milton Sills Barbara Bedford Noah Beery Anna Q. Nilsson Mitchell Lewis Kate Price Ford Sterling Louise Fazenda Comedy - - "Collar and Cuffs" Educational Reel "Goldfish" Admission vvmu ion nave neeii tooKiiig tor SOMETHING NEW Good, and Cheap We have a wonderful Xmni nlock of TOM SMITH'S FAMOUS YULETIDE CRACKERS, imported direct from London, Kngland. All the fun of "'f fair at the festive table, These Crackers ore the acme of workmanship mid each one contains a delightful gift- 'ee them in our window. Unsurpassed for table dccoralion. Hole Agent for PURDY'S FAMOU8 CANDIES, put up in beautiful Xmas boxes. Say it with Purdy a'"1 make n killing. TOM SMITH'S IMPORTED TOY AUTOS, TRAINS, ETC, FILLED WITH CANDIES. Jii.t the thing for the Xmns ritocking. . To introduce thei-e famous goods to Ihe public Prince llttperl we are offering them nl the lowst priceS ever quoled in the. city, Prince Rupert Third Avenue. Phone 376 of Quality HI 50c and 25c CIGAR STORE We CMh Cheque.