SHluruay, itixiiiiu.ui' j, iur. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE KIDDIES DOLL CARRIAGES CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Wood fUU lenll.erelle bond Wi.-Ur llorkcr $4.50 ... $4.00 und $0.00 W,MM ""rk"r 54,50 iamll ' Meed r ivory $7.90 nnd $9.00 Seagram Clmim $3.00 "!f.j:Il2fP.i,r,lM tMl Tl"1'!" U", .WassllorkeiV....... .,. .,.$3.50 ".vaftinwt hollo I -! body ami .4 IkkmI, i-pfam fiMlNh.-n'TiTiilil. K'-nr Child's IM.iy BH ii?Tble and Twn nnrt rohhT thvw .... $15.75 Sled- ami Silver FImt Sleighs Chairs, painted red or vanished C5c to $3.50 $4.00 B JUST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT OF SEA GRASS CHAIRS AND ROCKERS SELLING AT A SPECIAL PRICE Do You Know? HIAT (ifiMiiuL- i.r Hi itruurhy f..urf-.l 1-. 111 tin- world urn Hm Ii MiiT-ttt " If tti.f. h-ij w.iiild t'i I' " 1 M.in- an.l fi a i:i k .if .1 tin. i.r I.I . ..nl!eb u . ilghl. r l.i.lipi. r lnrr .. i.n 'i..i I, ii4:ty in IT tulEul.. Ail L'l .g 0f Dr. The iiinlor lug Chief wllli Kiel tiarge Trader in low is in port ', luclay willi a cargo of lumber: fr.iin Keieliikan for transship-1 in. mi l al over Hi ) wiii.'nliaM 1 Nmiini.ll ll.nlways. 1 "I Suffered Terribly With Sore, Aching Back" Mm. Roland Ferguson, 194 Lke SC, Pftrrboro, OnL, writet : For ortr two ytin 1 rufirrrd terribly with ote bacl. I wh tlmott nud with the pin, and hid doctoffd with k until 1 wai djv couutrL Thta my fatbrr, who it RCf-'t- a firm Ulimr in Dr, CWi Mh- JT'L 'J 'fii . Jitd tot to try Dr. Ch'i " in')i conplf,t'y relieved of tht tortur- "7) h V liF " ,0 P'n in rajr ' ov,r ynr iince I nd the pul, trxi have had no return of the trouble, but lwiyt Ltrp them in the houK." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills 57.C5 each arm's HomeFurnishings PHONE 123 3RD AVE. AND 1ST ST. Pleasant Evening Was Spent; Good Attendance and Many Donations are Received In aiiiieipution of the annual liaaur wlueh will lake place1 next Tliursilay 11 shower soeial was Ik-IiI hy the MelhiHlisI Church Ladies' Aid in the stieial parlor of the eliureh lal nighl. The aliendaitre was goMt aim a large number f donalhuis were hrnughl in. There ws a musical program including solos hy Mrs. Jan is Me I. end. Miss Winnie Uildi and Mis. F.dna Vickrs; readings hy i.Mrs. A. Mackie ami Miss K. M. iF.arh'; n pimui solo hy Mrs. K. P. Kenny; violin solo hy William Murray, jr.. and a siring trio hy H. Aubr'y Pryee, A. J. I-'in-Jeasier and .Miss l.aneasler. Rev. ' O. d. Hacker presid. Ilefroh- nifiiN were sered. The pro-igrMtu roiomillee consisted of I Mi s. Ma lleilltroner and Mrs if. (i. Hacker. LOW PRICES FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mag uire Today Your TEETH need my attention. I am at your service. CROWNS, BRIDGEWORK and PLATES or the best material and workmanship. I complete your dental work personally. (20 Years In Active Dental Service) I am known to you or your friends. ASK THEM In the Smith Block. Rooms 7-8 and 9, and are equipped to located Mv Offices are Offices my nroh'ando yoUp Denta work by the most modern methods. Special Prices For DECEMBER coupons Cheer. THE DAILY NEWS PA..F. VHttE J Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Ilayner?, UniTeriakers, Phone 351 You'll like our coall Coal Co. Phone 7. If The popular ilrink-".SUPaKMK" floll'ee. 8ae the coupons. tt Once more we can supply the ruinous Eilon coal in any quan-lilies. Phone 58. Prince Itupert Feed Co. tt SI. Andrew's Sociely Christmas Tree in SI. Andrew's Itooms, December 27 at .1 o'clock. Wtiy not gel pbolos this Christmas. New styles just arrived al the Henson Studios. A number of local Scandinavians gathered at an cnjoyalde dance in Hie Melrupole Hall last iiitriit. A..Abelon was in charge. John Ford and iaioe . McDowell of Swan.on Hay came in lloday 011 Iheir gas boats. They were delayed everal days hy heavy weather. Fisheries proleclion steamer Malaspina arrived in port al I o'clock this afternoon and is 1ienaliiip at Albert A McOaffery's dock. BAZAAR SHOWER BY '5"-00 I , '0M ,ne candle will , hum. Con- nTiinniiMi runn MtlHUDlM LAUlEJ hises December 20 when candle will he III. D'pTit your now. Klks' Christ mas tf Having, received word from Smilhers that Ihe charge againl Ihe arrcsled man had been drop ped, Ihe provincial police yester day released T. K. Phillips who was taken in custody on hit- ar rival froinNew Ilacllon Thurs day nighl.nMr. Phillips is now proceeding oulli lo join Ins family who sailed yesterday morning on Ihe Prince Huperl. President J. W. Scott of the Hoard of Trade reported' last night that a correction had been made by ihe Pacific Marine He- view of a slalement that the local drydock was Ihe only dock ml the coast that was subject to freezing conditions. The correc lion was appearing editorially in the current number of Ihe magazine. NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN BY SONS OF ENGLAND i Henry Smith Is President With W. H. Good sell as The Sons of Kngland at their meeting last night in Ihe. Tloston Hall elerlcd officers for the com ing year. They were: President Henry Smith. Vice-presidenl W. II. finod sell. Chaplain T. Andrew. Treasurer John Unwin. Committee Messrs. II. Byer, lien Johnson, Walker, O. firim wood, and Partes. Auditors -A. Smith and II. II. Hemming. Trustees Archdeacon S. Newton, and fJeorgc Hill. Delegate In firand Lodge S. M. Newton. ENLIST MEMBERS IN EXEMPTING FISHERIES FROM EIGHT HOUR DAY At Ihe meeting of the Hoard of Trade last nighl il was decided lo ask Hon. T. D. Pallullo and Hon. A. M. Manson lo aid in Ihe elTorl to have the fishing, and allied industries exempted from the provisions of the eight hour day law. This was done al the eiiest of J. Field Strang, Ihe reiiuesl being presented hy 0. W. Nickerson, in connection wilh the salmon canning industry and being extended In cover all fish ing Induslries and Ihe reduction plant at Tucks Intel. Do You Know? THAT if your iHomch U out of or. der you are nrrtllensly carrying a burdrn of misery which Jo-To will relieve In two minute. Oas palnn. nrlit utomarh. vour burning stomach respond Immediately to Jo-To, Sold at all Drug Stare HER HEADACHES WERE SO BAD SHE COULDN'T DO ANYTHING Once the head slarls to ache arid pain you may rest assured 1 that the cause comes from the slnmarh, liver or bowels, and the cause musl ! removed before permanent relief may he had. There is 110 heller remedy for headaches of every descriplion Ihan BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS as il removes (he cause of the headaches in a way that no oilier remedy will do. Mrs. Win. Ilelpard, Lower Slewiack4-, ?i.S., writes: "I suffered for a long lime with my head. It would ache and ache, until il made me so sick I could not do nnylhiiig. hoi afler taking four hollies of H.H.H. I feel that I canjiot recommend it loo highly lo all those suffering from headaches of any kind." H.H.H. has been on Hie market for Ihe past tfi years and is recognized by all who have used il lo be without an equal as a remedy for headaches; put up! only hy The T, Milhurn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out. St. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary Hogmanay Dance, New Year's I've, in Auditorium. Invitation only. Church Notices j . Central City Mission Home of the Fourfold tiospel. corner Sixth and Kullun. Services and suhj'cls for Ihe week as follows: Sunday, It a.m. Communion; 2 p.m. Sunday School: 7.30 p.m. Kvnngelislic Servicjj. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Kvangelisiie. Friday, H p.m. Young People's meeting Special music hy Mis sion tlreliesira neiore service. I. W. Knighls, paslor. Presbyterian Church Morning worship al II o'clock. SubjeH: "Meekness." Minilay School at I2.:i0. F.vening ser-ice at 7.3(1. Subject: "The Pes simism of .lob." Preacher, llev. II. II. (Irani. I.1. Salvation Army Sunday Services! Morning at a.m. Holiness meeting. p.m. Sand Trav. Junior and Adult Hihle Classes. 7.30 p.m. sub jerl: "Is Ihe. oung .Man SareT Children's practice every nighl -t p.m. Young People Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays 7 p.m. Public meetings Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday ;il m p.m. Ladies' Home League eery ttiursuay ai -.jo. Lutheran Churct. SI. Paul's Church, Melropole Hall. Third Avenue. Rev. P. K Haisler, IU., paslor. Sunday services, morning at 1 1 o'clock. sermon lopic, Prophesy and Fulfillment when Christ conies." Sunday school al 12.30. Lulhei League at 6.30 livening srvice al 7.30. Topic, "The supreme Loyally." The yearly F.very-Meinber ranvass will be conduct ed from 3 In o p.m. and reported at the evening service. v V ANNOUNCEMENTS Rebekah Ilnraar, SI. Andrew's Rooms, December 6. Methodist Church Hazaar, Dec ember tt. 'f MEN ARE MORE SHORT TEMPERED THAN WOMEN Is it so. or is U not so? Some men naturally will dispute the j taleinent, hut Ihese same men , diould recollect the times they j Iiave lost their tempers when hey lit the fire in the morning i and it went out. leaving them to Jo the whole thing over again. Fortunately Ibis trouble can easily be eliminated. Coal is be- ng sunt loo ay which can ne ig-lilcd from paper rolled inlo balls. A good fire is going in a few minute and breakfast is ready in no time. This coal is Ihe famous Na-nalmo-Wellington, sold only by Albert & McCatTcry. Kvery pound of it double screened no rock or shale, no slack end very little ' . . t. I. I v I i! ..j. asii. ii lasts uiiiKi t, sive er heal ami better service. These are some of Ihe reasons for so many repeat orders. He one of Ihe many wise people. Do as. they j 5 do by ordering nothing hut Na-JJ naimo-Wellington coal. Prompt ) and civil service. liemember the phone numbers are 116 and 50V Ijbik W TODAY AS EVER - Jf I WATCHES REMAIN PERFECT GIFTS 1 M In olden limes watches were eagerly sought out by kings ami great uublex Fur into the making went the finest craftsmanship. Watches are made still Letter today hut Ihe prices are within the reach of all. This little Lenity is 1 ik. olid froffl with a first class movement at . . . $45.00 We have a similar watch in gold filled for S22.S0 For a low priced reliable OirN' Y.it h our special at $11.50 will please von hut we have some as low as 31o.n0, and we have dozen.- of different de signs. BULGER & CAMERON The ari. winner nimntimwi tomorrow. ftril--3GrUCN WATCH fciLJ15li CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS IN CLUE BAGS AND VALISES AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES BEST STOCK OF TRAVELLING BAGS IN THE CITY. LADIES' SHOES High, Oxford and Strap ,fci P;ifetii Leather and Vici Kid. All sizes. From $7.25 down to $3.50 per pair Kvery pair is a real genuine bargain and you will he pleased when you see them. FLANNEL DRESSES IN LATEST STYLES From $11.00 down to $5.50. MRS. GRAHLMAN SECOND AVENUE "The Family Shoe Store" 50 Pairs High Grade Shoes. Broken Lines of "INVICTUS1 LECKIE, TETRAULT and ROYAL. Values to $11. 0C I SPECIAL ?6.85 LADIES 50 Pairs Ladles' ONYX Pumps, Strap Pumps and Oxford'. Value to $10.50. SPECIAL $7.85 Phone 357. YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST allowance cover your list. Step In today copy of -GIFTS- to mako your or phone for a This beautifully Illustrated book, filled with welcome suggestions, will solve every perplexing problem and point the way to satisfaction with economy. "IT'S FREE You'll be glad to have IL" ORMES LIMITED a m ii IS FULL OF PROBLEMS 1 IM What to give, where to buy, and how I ii w H ki B a.: The Pioneer Druggtsts The Rexall Store j Third Ave. A Sixth 8t. Phones 82 and 200 jj m in