1 Here Are A Few Gifts SI. iI.uk Silver dinette C.i-c- $750 $11X0, $14.00, to $22.00 in no patterns. 1 si'iK 85c- 5i-. Silver Plated Hull,.,- i,.h. K:i.s ,i, wdh kniff, $1.50 to $3.75. Half Ih. Nice Tumbler.. $1.50. Silver Pyrcx Lined Gas-i-rolc, $7.50, . $10.00 to $1G.C0. (iirl-' Diamond lling.. $20.00, $27.50. ' $38.00, $45.00. up. M. ir soii.i i:,( Mlk. $600 $8.00, $12.00, $15.00. Iiirl' small Fountain pen., $2.00. '.nine in ami ,,,ik around. BULGER & CAMERON lie Bes LIMITED t Gift of All For tho Whole Family. Never wears out . :j Masters Voice Victrola .(dvei'leed hi lln- new mici- SPECIAL TERMS THIS WEEK i l'iu,i-..idcl lleconls $00.00 l.Hl t..- II.IMI er Mo,t liunldc t.l.-d II ti. ml . $78.00 sHUiu Ci.i ..- (mhi Per Arloiilli li'Hibb -ideil HecunN $70.00 "MMMi UiiIi HMMl Vr Monlli iil.l Im HtMiM(-Hleil tbrrtmU , $156.00 ' 4 ! ..(id i:ah I2.(HI per Mtiiith ' I" iNialde-Miled llcrunip . , . . . .' .. $227.50 -.T.. m c'-i-h--IT Mi pe( M'hiHi .: 1 1' - :n -I". k. Iiiin.'ied Im ymir Imnie Ulnil- Rupert Fis Fresh Troien All varieties. Fresh Fish - All varieties In season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddio "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skecna Sockeye, etc. Salt Fh Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod ShellFjish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prinze Rupert. B.C. SKI . ?AS tfji? n ; $6 -riic Gil iJ mlVfrlispint'iii is licit pii)lilcd or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by Ihe Government of v Brilifh Columbia, the Local and Personal i You'll like our joall Consum n llayiiers. Undertakers, Phone 351 11. C. Undertakers. Phono tl. ers Coal Co. Phone 7. if A dm ice coffee. Have' Mend "'Supreme ' the coupon, tt (lolly, mistletoe, potted plant fancy baskets, fern, ptilm, Christmas tree aiul cut flowers (ileiinie's. tf iiiuit Ma hood, well-known stcwurl minim; mini, has be come a member of Ihe Vancouver Slock Fxdiangc. Mr. ami Mm. II. J. Bradbury who arc spending Ihe winter UJ I lie smith, have gone from Van couver to Victoria. it. I.. .Mciniosii returned on la-l nmlit'rt train from Toronto where he ha been for the pant r w week on a business trip. Mi . Harold Corke of i- .pcmlinz the CliriftnuH holidays in lhi city, the jrueitl of Mr. Hulierl Wfcnl, Atliu Ave Maler (iordon llalney Urandl ii.i- arrived in Ihe eily to viftii vviih ln uncle and aunt. Dr. an Mr-. W. T. Heroin. .Second Ave Mr. aid Mr. R. Ilemminti left Wcilnemluy nighl's train foi llaeiioui where they ar speml- ux the week-end vieithig with friend. M. It, McCuffery. Olof llaiiMon mil W. H. I obey, who have been .ti Ml- Hitiith oh buniuex, return el on Ihe Prince ttuperl on.Wetl- nesday uflerniMJti. I'roiifc Filrh arrhl on tlu l'riuce Hoper! tin Wednesday af lernoon. He In Hoendin? tlid 'loiiday wilh hi family and will return couth lomorrovr. Kenny Mi-guaiK nailed on the (timer Prinre Rupert tlil morninjf on a prolonged Indiday :rit lo , Vancouver iea(IJe aud -..ulhern I'aclfle eoaxl ri(e. C.N.K. l earner l'riuce John .lapi. K. Mabbx, i not ejqNcled nere rrom the Uneen Chariot! I !and- and Vancouver U"fore lay infill or Monday. Tin ,ii'l did not jret away from Vancouver llu trip unlit Tu lay nioriiiii. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCt RUPcRT. I kl Milli TIIVT: I IIh i oi.ii.-ll .if Ilk' i .uniurall.u Ml i Ih . iiv l-rim-.- Iuirt liiuwbt i. rim i .hi iMK-iiM-iit lllieen f I !. r.tu - -lum in furl ..r i maiirr or lllulwi- ..ii.l in i.i.l ..f r.Miiiliili.m nf mrk lwr- a nwlliT" l Imi.rfrtlralilr. i.vrr n'li r..rni .il . .'li.lrurll.Kl Umiw lll br I'lar.-il a imlnir llllr a druMi l Me n.ii i.f Im lii.lw ramiKMnl i.r brukrii -I...M- ami ami. .hi tbai portion .r Cini-'il m.w, ami Klvvnitb Avenue niui-nieii.inn rnmi Uie rnd of the rreitl a.ail.'il .rtiu .f lla :. v Aretiu.- mhleli i- ..r..lnial. lv ri.rly fr.1 mirth of Ibf .uiii iKiiimtary ..r Klfrblh Vifniio. ilH-iiii fnwn -aid ik.iiii mhiih al.uir Cuii-rail in-. i a- t.ii mi thr ilMi-anl pru-II It- (trill-! In lltr nrrire of lh Cll Umlli.-.r Io the lHtrrrrttli of Oinrail Mml ami HdMilil VV.-lul.-. Iheurr HMl al.'iir H. irnUi Vvi-iiiip a hiwn on lb plan, ami .n. '.! dt'po.iuit ill Ihr Ofrin- .1 I ID- city KnulHerr lu a point rnrl-.-nrtn r.-'l mi i.r 111 -! boemtarv i.r I'titlrrli-k stn-ii. a a bn-al lmuronifnt. iml infiHtf l aimially lb rtwt in. ii UK' mik) JibniUni dlreril) on the work i-xiTiil mirh portion of Ih rHl a iieiirren ai iri inirnu-ciion ana ai i Til pMliliatwl "f tin' wot i i.fii.ii.on. r whi.-ii n.;vn mi w io ue '.l !y Im- Corporailoii. anrt Ih Ii-alert annual nrll ralr ht fi"H rn.nl-'f l . I rT. Th eerlal artnral i Ih- imiiI in In annual mialiiMMit. i i'. i-.hi illrii. to iwtltl.ii amln.l (..lorukina He work ienl do o mi of i f'.n- llM' :illi ilay r Janeirv. I9S. . r.. V. Jo.vv. Cliv dor. lial.Hl llil llli .:iy of lic-f mtH-r. Iil. LAWS ACT Nrtlca of InUntlon to Apply to Ltt Land in CHnw Himprr ( ami lilnlrlrl. Il-.illiiir Iillr1rl of t'rtnrt. henerl, and all-.ml.' al l!arnard Ct. IMIn.eaa (loyal Wii.l. li e. -T Tak- v.lirn thai SunSn-vllle Cannery oiMiany I liiilled. of Vinenuvnr. II C, In-. ..a. io arb.'V' ror-nrolion to la tlw -i!.iiir riVm-riiied ian-i: CiHmiM-iM-;nr i iim- i.iwd er HariunTi Cove. Prlnrom uiaml: I lenii-.' i-anl rive H) rlialns; in-iiei- norm ronv no. niaitt": '.'-l lil rhalll. leo.-i' or l- mark: llieiiee aimili aloinr low waif k i" i..'io or .-otomenrfviiett!. and lahilnir rirti-en (131 arrea. inor or !.. SOMKIIVIIIf CVWKJIV I'.OVirWY I1MITKH Nairn- of Vimllrant. V. J. 4.-frron. Arnt. l.-l,., tl,--..inl.,.r Ijltl. 1 09 1. MINERAL ACT. HAWK MINERAL CLAIM siiuale in lli ski'i-na Mlnlnir IiIvImIoii .r tl w liiinn- r.. c.oa-t liMlrlel. wiH-n-lo.ali-il. South of rail Creek, kll-um kalimi I uke, nml adjoiulu Ih Whlsller. mi Ihr I h-1'i.ihI or II, Lawful Iwitilto-s. ! VV. Trton slid II. W'IUiiii; No. of ll.l.'rK' I'ree Vllner' i:erllflra.i-, Treolon 70l(n:.i Wilson r,7iitc. Take Nolle tttdl w. V. Tn ton. I .M .:. No. 1.711111C, and liavid vn.m, K.Vl.i: , No r.Tilflir; Intend al Ihe end ..r -i ilav. rrom tin-dale ht-i r io ap. .. itit- VIM11111 HiH'iirder for a '.-rtirl. ale nr 1111 u- vi-iui-iits for the .im-i..-i- ,.r , .litiil it a crown Drain of (he aln.v . 'aim Hid riirthernniiv take noil '. Idal ... i n ici See. Sft or Mil- Mlnerc V. nmsi .e . 11 ineiii-i-d Urfore III.- lie 1 .air.' .if -11 . tl fliiili' of liiiiioveiiieiil. Haled lilts :t 1 1 1 It ilav of Nov. 10?) VV r TIIKSTO.N ind I) V vi! tiov Ii. T Ii- lib :i THE DAILY NEWS For your Clirhtlinab gifts see our wm.iow. .Mm. i itu, Second Ave. , tf Sid Thompson sailed for Van couver on the Prince II u perl Ibis morning on a bu ! trip. Once mora, wo can supply jse famous Kdaon coal in any quau-litiea. Phone 58. Prince Kuperl Feed Co. tf Mr. and Mm. 11. II. Johnson Mailed for yoWver on the steamer Priflep Hupert lUi morning ou d ifoUttay d ip. 'lite Huplri lUjlfcWy donated a Urge Christ m ke and flie lk two boxe- Of Jap oranges to Ihe (ituieral Ttosvitai yester day. Gaol. Alfred Swii"oii wan. paenfcer on (be Prince ltiierl thin inornliiy for ncouver on a lotnbined uunin and pleasure I rip. f Mr. WilleM "relBined U th" cily n WediieKAay aflernoon on Ihe uteaiuer I'riiice Hupert. Sijirn reiurninjt rrom a rrip r.adi, eui vitiited ,in VtmwaVr with her daughter, Ir. hil Porrilt. Richard PilUiJUry returned io Ihe city on Wednesday afternoon on the 'learner Prince Hupert io upend the holiday with tti parent. Mr. and Mr. J. II. 1MII.- bury, Fourth Avenue, West. ili Violet Whitlow, who hai been pendina- a prolonged vaca tion with relative In New Wt-minnter, wa a psjenjrer from boat to train on Wednesday pro - reedimr Io her home in t k. REWARD. 50 rvwanl will be paid to the perwu or person i siviUK information thai will iead to the arrenl of ihe thief, or lbieva. eulnruiK Ibe p-emisc of Mr. A. Kortler, lot Kighth Ave. Wert on Curislma Kve. 301 Glen liulkk eailed for Vant on- ver on the Prince unpen mil morning to join Mr- (lulick and family in Valusriso, Indiana, where they are piiiliiig a pro longed holiday at Jrir. Oulick old home. Mr- and Mrs. Oulick and family will re! urn to lite City ally in the New Year. Acrordifur to figures compiled by Postmaster .M orison, 203 1 sacJt of mail have been received at the local pot oflSee and Kit I sacks have been despatched to Vancouver ami eastern Canada since IWremper 9. -This is ex elusive of mail received from and despatched to local points. A special Christmas service Was held in the Angltean cluirch yesterday morninp. The choir sang Jackson' Te Deuui, the anthem. "Sing, O Heavens," and Christmas carols and hymns. Archdeacon Ris preached au appropriate Christ ma sermon. Miss Marjorie Lancaster prenid-ed ai the organ . C. N. 11. steamer Prince Hu-perl, Canl. I). Donald, arrived from Stewart and Anyox at 6 o'clock this morning and left again at tf o'clock for Vancouver and vvayporls. Passlgirs going south included Fred Hennlng. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnxon I' ! II. Stout, lUmstable It. P. Ponder. F. Duboi'd, M. Sen nick, Miss Huth Anderson. Capl. A. Svvanson, Sid ThoiHpson. (Hen I in lick. Miss A. and Kenny Mt'Uuaig. In connection wilh mi art id-wrillen for Ihe special edition of the Vancouver Province !u' Saturday Io mark the thirty eighth anniversary of the linkiiu up or the -first trfiws-Caiitiila telegraph line between New Westminster ami the Allnnlie coast, there appears a group them- nil-lure in u-tiiel. IVnoL w lo lwl',, . .. ' . Y " imwiing, lormer uisirici superintendent of government telegraphs here, appears. Needless to say, Mr, Howling al thai time vvs a youthful personage and or handsome i-oiiiilcnunce and rig-utf al that. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert .1. It. Scott, Swanson Hay: W. Dailll. Ciiv: .1. C. Ilenniliir Hew. i'.v: I.. II. Morton, Prince (ieorge; (. M. l easer, Digby Islnud. Central T II. Kolsind. Olgn. Sask.: T. 1 r l- . . t -1 ... .... 1 . . . . . 11. isioi'i. icinria; r, i,nidisiyj ii' d P H.'ss SniillicrsTri. N'iek- isoii, Slewarl: C. HaniUing, C. N. H : Capl A AH'rcdsoji and It s ' ll'-.-WP V .-v. :. ' riiis M. lUirl.eau, Cnpl. D; A. CarlovviBos ailvcitiM'iiii'iil llieiit of 1 PAGE TUftEE I I H jtiSj Pure and "VTholesoinc m 1 I l Zhe QaalityWhislttj of Canada m I I Ii Since 185S " S A if Bofited In Bond mWr M -l Pv ' V under Dominion Government 4Jrff 3 S ''. Supervision WiM- H ygjutt iMiamaatVTaiiaaaaaaiauaaaiaiiaii laraUajaMa-afenaaii iSmii mtmaimsmmamaaammm jr ! m.t pulil t-hnl or displayed Iiv the Liipiur Conlrol Hoard or by Ihe (Jovcru-Hiili-li Columbia. BOAT ARRIVALS n CN.lt. steamer Prince Itupcrl. Capl. D. Donald, arrived on lime from Ihe miuIIi al :i o clock Wednesday afternoon. The following passengers ilebarked here: Miss 11. Colburn, Master C.ol-hursl, Mrs. Swla, Mr. Hal. lane. Mr. Tliein, (J. Cerveny. .1. It. Scott, W. II. Sutherland. Sergeant lebon. H.C.M.P., Mr. Ilyan. Mr. I. eighlon. II. A. Fisher. Mr. and Mr. (Jiggey, S. Itiibin, Miss Violet Whitlow, -I. 11. THliiiean.lti. il-ard PilUbury. Mr. Howe. Miss !'.. Iturifl.le, T. II. Klonslad. Mrs. II. T. Willelt, F. Fitch. M. P. McCaffery, Olof Hanson. C. T. Hearn. and W. II. Tobey. NOTICE To" Whom il may Concern: My wife, FJIr Pauline Channel, having left my bed and board, I will not lie ge-iponsihle for any debt incurred by her in my name. F. (i. Thrasher. 3t Snowshoe. im:. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Winshy arrived on last night's train from llazellon and are spending Hie holiday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkins. Fourth Avenue West Mr. Winshy, who was formerly accountant in the I'nion Hank: here, is now manager at Ila.el- ton and Ibis i bis first visit to Hie city since he left three years ago. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Oporaiing G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant ts equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F STEVE KING SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED YOUR MEN FOLK WILL APPRECIATE "WOLSEY" UNDERWEAR, SOX & SLIP-OVER YESTS PRICES VERY REASONABLE Phone Green 85 R1T1SH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 102S. lias produced Minerals as follow: Placer Hold. s?7tti02,20:i : Lode fluid, $ll:i,-r.;U, .""; Silver, !ftJ:i;t2,liori; Lead, SoS, ::i(i(il : fa.ppcr, ? 17t,0 1(5.508; Zinc, $27,-IHM,7o0; .Miscellaneous Minerals, -$H(i'..e:7 ; Coal and IJoke, $250,'.MJ8,l III; Hiiilding Sloiie. llrick, Ccincul, etc., $31), Uo.iiai ; nudviiig its Mineral Prodiiclion lo the end ul 1U23 show an Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The, Mining Laws in this Province arc tnoro liberal uml Uio fees lower tliuu those of any uliicr Province in the Doinftiioiu or any colony in llie Urilish Ktnpiic Minerul loc.tioits ure granted to iliHc(verors fur iiuiiiiiiul fees. Absolule Tilos arc obtained by developing such properlies, the swurily ur which is guarantee. 1 by Grown Grants. Full information together wilh MiiiiVg Iteporls and Maps, may be obtained grulis by addressi. ig THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia.