'i'hurooiiy. Itirnir 1. lV4-t. (JHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE KIDDIES j. GIVE GIFTS THAT LAST QENDRON "DISCO" WAGON Painted bright canary ylnv, (nrniiiwl in black; equipped villi luill-brtarlhg dic wheel rub.' lr Urd. (iPiUlron "lhou" Wagon painted bright rd, trimmed in black; wise siime a above. ' Thrw -popular if: long mill 12" wide $0.30 !U' long ;iinl wide $7.00 H" long '""I !"" wide $7.05 v PHONE 123 MADE GOOD MONEY RAISING WHEAT IN RED RACER WAGON Varnished wllh ml trimmings anil equipped with largo hall-henrlng Mcel disc wheels rubber lired; M" lung anil US" wide $10.80 GENDRON STEEL SCOOTER3 Kraino p.-iirif fit Mm- with ball-bearing lcel disc wheels canary yellow $5.00 THE GENUINE "KIDDIE KAR" H size-, at special prices $4.00, $4.50 and $5.50 arrie's Home Furnishings there, are. fit people. Tim year I they rnied tfi.nnn huheW nf .wheat which was valueil around 1V 111 If) HUTTERITES COLONYj A few years ago a section of - - xecedetl and jllie colony whs Indians also Make Big Money on awarded t.000 acres hy the court. ' Prairies at Farming j There are now fifteen jterwuis in jlhi colony and Hit year's crop LKTHHIlllMiK. Alia.. !. . yield reached I'J.OOU buheU of 4iui -.ui aolhir. fur every wheal valued ahoul I K.fMMi. k- W II.. i ii and chilil i Hiflji'ldei IIhh revenue Ihey have all ,.. ..Mine.i from this yenrsjlheir other g'lins livclo'.k and .i..p m die Haley colony jgarden produce. ."nv. ( In the Canllon di'lricl nmillier ..inny owns a Iract nf!lory f wonderful sueeei is re-.M-niitf approximately 5.-, vealed. In the IMimmI reserves, In the enlony prrxriir Indians this year liave raided 3RD AYE. AND 1ST ST. ahiiut J.'.O.OdO bushel of wheat. Their crop hat been conservatively valuid at $.150,000. The I'Jft crop is bringing the In-liaus mor prosperity than they have ever know hefore. Trpaty money doe not mean a gicut deal In I hem in comparison to the p'lifilahln income front Oiir lands. (i. A. MrNicholl and Reginald pieaumont, who. are lierc on the jc.N.lt. business in connection with the winding up of I lie ye.jr, evpeel to return south In Van-comer on the Prince Hupert tomorrow morning- FREE DELIVERY IN PRINCE RUPERT The Old Reliable INTRODUCED to British Columbia's pioneers thirty-five years ago still a hot favorite with those who know and appreciate real good becr. You can always depend upon "Cascade" it is brewed and bottled in a brewery renowned for cleanly, scientific methods. Why be satisfied with any but the . . at ill best when' " Cascade costs no morcr Insist on "Cascade" the BETTER BEEP "Cascade" quality Is sealed In for you by this crown. See that you get It on every bottle of beer you buy. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the flovcnuiicut of Ilritislr Columhifi, TUT. DAILY NEWS PiT THREE Local and Personal Ji.C. Undertakers, phone 4 J. Hayners, Undertakers, Phone 351 You'll like our coall Consum ers Coal Co, Phone 7. tf V. K, Williams returned from Surf Inlet. Thn popular drink-"fiUPRr:MK' UifTee. Save the coupons. If Scandinavian Dance, Melropole Hall, Friday at . i.m. (lentle-meii 75c. Ladies frpe. 286 Sons of England. Regular meeting to-morrow night. Election of ntllcers. Once more we can sunnly the famous KiNon coal in any quantities. Phone 58. Prince Rupert Feed Co. if tl50.no in prizes, fiuess how long the candle will hum. Contest clones December 20 when candle will he lit. Deposit your ' coupons' iuM. Elks' Christmas Cheer. " f T. J. Slienlon, inspector of mines, in sailing tomorrow morn-ins nn lln Prince Ituperl for Vancouver on oflicial busine. Do your Christmas shonnim: at the Itehekah Haiaar, St. Andrew's Itooms, December 6 from 3 to IS. 28(1 W. F. Ileak, who arrived earlv in the week from Edmonton, is sailing tomorrow morning on the I'rtnre Hupert for Vancouver. N. L. Landn, formerly in business here and now engaged jn Hie fur trade with headquarter at Vancouver, arrived from t(ie soutli on the Prince Hupert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Morte Craig returned home on Die Prince Ruperet yesterday afternoon after having spent the pa month visiting in Victoria, and other southern cities. .-r-i W. McLeod and It. Fteid. who have een Heine fishing down Ihe coast during the summer, relumed from Vancouver on lie Prince Hupert yesterday after noon and expect to spend the winter here. I am asked to vacate Immediately to make way for new developments on the waterfront. Selling out complete stock; dimension and double dressed lumber, doors, windows, mould Ings, glass, shingles, veneers, etc reasonable offer refused. Shockley's Planing Mills, Cow Bay. M. J. McNeil, formerly of (his city, who has Jieen at Puwell Hiver for several mouths, has been in Vancouver recently. He intends to return to Powell River for a brief lay and then proceed to California where Mrs. McNeil and daughter have been fu over a year. The lighthouse lender Newing-lon, Capl. II. Ormistnn, has returned to p'gular duty out of the Dippy Island marine station af ter having been stationed for Ihe past few weeks out of Victoria while Ihe Kstevau was In the north doing heavy work. The Anwlngton came in from Via loria Tuesday morning and thn Julevan returned louih, some time ago. WIRELESS REPORT I a.m, DiqilY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm, barometer, 29.70; temperature, 7; sea smooth; a a.nt. spoke steamer Prince Rupert, abeam Lucy Island, northbound, DEAD TRKK POINT. Cloudy, calm; barometer, 20.64; temperature, 32; sea smooth. HULL HAIinOR-Oloudy, calm; oaromeier, i"j:fl; temperature. t sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke steamer fjrilTro ;towing barge Oranby, Anyox for Vancouver, .'.ii miles rrom Vancouver, Noon DinitY JBLAND. Cloudy, calm, oaromeier .'".70; emperlure, r-; sea smooth. DF.AD TRKK POINT. Cloudy, culm; baroheer, 2fl:fi5; tomper- tnirr, tl; sea smoolh, HUM, UA1UIOR. Overcast .light southwest wind; barometer 29.58; temperature, swell, EIDERDOWNS A length of these make a cosy Warm Kimnna or Dressing flown patterns .Mlilahle for ladies or gentlemen a full 72 inches wide. PER YARD J2.50 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. Tommy Fraser and Jimmy Richmond, who have been souih on a vacation trip, returned to the city on I lie steamer Pruu-i? Hupert yesterday afternoon. ANDERSON MAY BE REARRESTED Vancouvee Lawyer Not Out of the Woods Yet as Far as Relations with U.S. Ooncerned VANCOUVF.il, Dec. I. If F. H. Anderson, barrister, returns to San Francisco he can be re-ar- reled and his hail set at $50,000. Anderson recently returned to Vancouver following his arrest in San Francisco on a charge of violating the Volstead Act. His hail of 0.000 was estreated Mr. Anderson was adviseil of lliee fads hy his attorney to- lay. UON HUNTER DIED: SHOT 258 ANIMALS Went to South Africa Seventenn Years Ago to Rid Country of Beasts CAPKTOWN, Dec. 4. "Yaht Allen, the terror of South African lions, has died here hut only after he accounted for 258 of the beasts. Allen, who was a native of Texas, came lo South Africa 17 years ago to rid the Drilish South African Company's ranches of lions. So well did he do his work that for thn last ten year lions in I lie company's district became, about as abundant as bison on the American prairie, and he eventually cut himself out of a Job. His bag of lions isa record, even for South Africa. Allen's description of a lion was that it was nothing more than a big hw, and that it was safest not lu oen fire uulil the animal was within 20 yards of the Km. ANNOUNCEMENTS i Rebekab Haiaar, St. Rooms, December 0. Andrew's Methodist Church Haiaar, Dec ember M- MEN ARE MORE SHORT TEMPERED THAN WOMEN Is it so, or is it not so? Some men naturally will dispute the llemenl, but these same men should "recollect the times they havo lost their tempers when Ihey lit the firejn the morning Waterman and Wahl Pens We can suit any taste in a fourth ir pen this Christmas. The plain, self-filled, with clip. $2.73 in finite and medium points. A litUe larger ami heavier at $4.25, $5.25, $0.25 Oold bands and clips, $3.50, $4.50, $0.50 Solid liK gold bands and clips . . $12.00 to $15.00 fiold cased all over, $'1.00 up We also have them in velvet cases with pencil to match. Our prices are the same as advertised everywhere and we will exchange until yon get one lo suit your hand. Look over our splendid stork. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. JEWELLERS YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST IS FULL OF PROBLEMS "The Family Shoe Store" MEN 50 Pairs High Grade Shoes. Broken Lines or "INVICTUS" LECKIE, TETRAULT and ROYAL. Values to $11.00. SPECIAL $6.85 50 Pairs Ladies' ONYX Pumps, Strap Pumps and Oxfords. Value to $10.50. SPECIAL $7.85 Phone 357. aUS fJIB iXtBZEXXXBEICEYfl EBZB iB OTCZa.UUEaZBtl TO IXf.BJ53fl What to give, where to buy, and how to make your allowance cover your list. Step in today or phone for a copy of GIFTS- This beautifully illustrated book, filled with welcome suggestions, will solve every perplexing problem and point the way to satisfaction with economy. T'S FREE You'll be glad to have IL" ORMES LIMITED a a a w a as s m ri m B i a 3 The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store y 2 Third Ave. & Sixth St, Phones 82 and 200 5 J! ti lit ixj as bi nia.! terns axam: a? bUKIBsbici'Kj ms a iKimxaxvi bib.?, a ! QUARREL ON DOCTRINE "ST T, . WHEN WORLD IS SlCK ;.r"- "' Old Presbyterian Divines Rebuked by Young Man Entering Ministry "i want to confess to you men here that I am disappointed, "he said. "I came to this group to find you not imbued with the importance of the (roubles of a NEW VORK, Deo 4. (Ry' sickening world but in contro-Canadian Press). A student,! versy over doctrinal and ecclnsi- fresh from a theoogieal semin-lastical matters. It chilled some ary, .an applicant for admission lo Ihe New York Presbytery of thing warm and fine within me. in iy nannlA At? amwVi a sa n ia and t went out, leaving them to the Presbyterian Church, re-hookinir to men such as you for do the whole thing over again. jcently rebuked the members of j help; they are hungry for light t'ortunatety this trouble can the preshytery as they sat in ses- and they are finding you involved easily be eliminated. Coal is be- Si0n t0 consider his application.! in conlroversy. You are arguing ing sold today which can bo ig- -rhp cause of the rehuke was ai about doctrine, when there faces mien irom paper ronea into rcvival of the dispute between the balls. A good fire Is going in a Fundamentalists an dthe. Mod- few minutes and breakfast is ernfsts, which arose when the ready in no lime. This coal is Ihe famous Na-naimo-Wellrglon, sold only by Albert d MeCalTery. Every pound er heat and better service. These are some of the reasons for so many repeal orders. Ite ono of applicant. Rev, C. O. Fuller, re fused lo affirm bis belief in the Virgin birth. Th young minister had been of it double screened no rock or, questioned at length before the snaic, no stack .-.tut very little; mo members of 4 he Presbytery, ash. U lasts longer, gives great- All the questioner were men well along In life, with, years of service, behind hem,. Wben Rev. Fuller refused to affirm his be the, many wise, people. Do as they, lief. thee ministers quarreled no by ordering nothing but rsa-Bnmnn themselves. When the naimo-Wellington coal. Prompt' ilisnute had been uuleted he ask- 41; light and civil service. Remember the Pj permission to sneak. Th phone numbers are ttC and 561. Moderator. Dr Howard Duffield, you the sores of the world lo heal. I thanfc you. Immediately he concluded, the young minister lett. He was applauded and Ihe Presbytery, go. ing Into executive session, ae-cepled htm by a votc.of 69 to 23. Clay Porter, who is in charge of development work on the Porter-Idaho mining property on the Marmot River, parsed llirouah on the steamer Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon returning north after a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. The Porter-Idaho property is lo lie Incorporated. H Y