Drnembr-r B, 10?), Here Are A Few Gifts Slrlmj, S,K,.r ;,gal-,.l(. ,;ilM.., $750 $1 .00, $14.00, to $22.00 i new pullerns. ' iri to Bi"rpi- 85c 5i.oo, SiUt-r h, llnllrr lje(, will. knife, $1.50 to 53.75. Hull lure. i,.t. TuimI.Um-. 51.50. Silver I'yrex ,j,.( C.ssen.lc. $7.50, 510.00 to $16.00. .H-' Id ljIIK., 520.00, 527.50. $38.00, 545.00, up. M'-n". Solid (i (;!, J,,,,, $6.00. 58.00, $12.00, $15.00. inl' mii.iII iMinnl.iiii i ii, $2.00. I Ionic in and took .-ii'oimkI. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED Rupert Fish Fresh Troxen -All varieties. Fresh Fish - All varieties in season. Smoked Fish - Our well known "Rupert Brands.' Ftnnan. Kaddio -"Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. i Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod ShClj Fish -Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. I 5&jl l. jaXaliW The Best Gift of All For the Whole Family. Never wears out His Masters Voice Victrola - .iiImm I iii lln- in u r SPECIAL TERMS THIS WEEK i I -' liiiiil(c-n( i Hf.on li.Mii i.Mt I 'ir Mimlli ' li'iulilf-ic llci'wriK "Ih.imi :j -It jk Hum iT Mouth "I ." Ii'.iilii -i,lf, lU'i'iinU "Mum Cash flil.INI Vr Month l' liiiiihle-stticd Itrrords I ".."Ml Cash I.IMI Per Aloulll '"I I" IhMilile-sided cciiri .'"..' Ci-li "I7..M1 Per M.inlli - III tM-k. Ill l' lfi In ))inr Imfilc .. SG0.00 . . 578.00 . . S70.00 . 5156.00 .5227.50 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prima Rupert. B.C. K.:-S. Wallace Co. and Staff Wish Their friends a r I ;HT Mf-nnY CUniSTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ROOMS TO RENT IN WALLACE BLOCK STEVE KING SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED YOUR MEN FOLK WILL APPRECIATE "WOLSEYPNDERWEAR, SOX & SLIP-OVER VESTS ' PRICES VERY REASONABLE Phone Green 85 MINERALS OF THIS REGION Increased I'roducfion of Cold nd h'll- vtr Thin Vnr Attributed to I'ortland Canal (lulcl was produced iir 1921 lo llu- value of I.!)I15.IMM), ail increase iif HHl, IHMi over Hi WU figures, unnouiHU-s linn. Win. Miwil. in in Islrr of in lies. Tin- prntliictinu llils year til run In 2Wm ounces, as agjiiiirl 'J9JM iiiiik last year. A coiniuimllvcl.v small part of I hi was plnccr gold; whlrh class of mining wos rrsxiisillr fur only W,Mt ounces, or practically tlieouune as 1933. I lie greater proportion of tbe increase in gold nulHil may lm mi down In Hi'.' rorlliiiiil (filial Mining Division. This section of the Province, and adjacent mineral zone, produced Mb,m) ou licet, or an increase of spprogimately twelve ht cent Th results of slps being In ken for the exploitation of t tie Ucct lli-lil of Cariboo and' of llu- Caaslar have not yet leeii fell. Those in touch with llu- developments of the iwst year are conHdent dial both placer and lode gold production will show a marked Increase in 1WB. Silver Then- liaa U-en an advance in production of silver, amounting to alxiut fW,-011 ounces, which I given a valuation of 75WI7l.im. The total for IIWKI was ri.ll3iJWfl ounces and that for IhU year in idaced ut 6.093NlO, ouncea. Thl.. tolendiil xhuwiitg it altliliulable chlffW to lite mine of the Kootenaya and of I'ortland (jrnal. The groaa output of the Trail Smelter tionaolidated Mininij land Smelling jmiany nf (jiiiada). in r.'spect of thl metal, haa leen given as over :t,IHKMHMi uuncea. I he North MreMern UiMrict la said lo have account rd for :i,fll(MKI ou ncet, an increaae of ten ier cent over laal year. Copper An lo copper, the situation it rather unuMial. for there is nhown to lie aiv in ert ute in I he lUiantHy produced and a increase in the value T I be same. Ir. '923 the ropitrr output lolalled, much l, .7.7MiOn ixiundt. In 1934 it i; I'-tinuitnl at 6.1,IH0,MK) pomi.li. T!le lro in value I5i placed at 1".2I6. I hi r.iison fur thit is aptaarrut on itt fact.-. Tin copper market has been decidedlv wenk all year. Ijilterly, however, il hh lieaun to climb. Srtlleinenl of the rep-ariiliiiut ijuettiun in Kiiriim. and the liii)ill(.v of (iennaiiy and oilier (Um liiieutii! iMiwcrt requiring incnimd injnlitic of this metal haa sent I hi lirire up to some extent. The rcxull I i hat eopiKT operators in Uriliah tUtlum hia are looking into the future with conOdeurr, and there are pottiliilitie: if the resumption of work and produc lion at Copper Mountain. It also is .-MiMilcn-d likely Ihil if condition con tinue favorable, the Sunloch Mine. Vanroutrr Inland, and the "Old Snort," Uii-iliiiio. in b.illi .if which the (UhihoIi-ilaliil Milium ami SmeltiiiK C.ouipniij nf C.ifuidii in inkTi'vttil. will be brought rapitll to the point uf pnidiictlon. VALHALLA LODGE WHIST AND DANCE I'.njoyable Affair YVa Stated l.at Night in Melropole Hall. SaeUlly nr a ted for tbe Oreaifi. A ei enjoiable hilt Hrivr and ikinre held last evening in the Mi I mimic Hall, by Lodge ValluilU. Th :lncr was sK-ctiill decorated to mar the ChriMmaa cumiii and some 3W Ihcmhis were In Mttrndanre. (hit ii' 17 lablrv of whitl, thr wln-rrt wer- s follows: Indict' first. Sin. Tom Dybhavn; Indies' cmnwihltion, Mri-C. i. II. Anderrou: men's flrt, K. Hansen: men's consolation, Percy Cameron llefreslimenls were M-rrrti and ibnclui wa.s enjoyed lo the strains of mutic furnished by tbe Wcstholmc Orch-.-slra. Tbe contmttlee in charge ennsisted of John llergoMn (rar Ijirseo, Mrs. K llallbtrg, Mrs. (ieorgc Prill and Mrs. I. Anderson, .(tocnr lirseu wa master of eeremonles and A. Aki-rberg presided at the door. LADY SECRETARY TO a- I I PREMIER OF BRlTAINivv" Miss rdith NVat.on Chosen by Mr. Ilild-ln beeauae "She Can ie?p Secrets." I.ONIM).. Oi-e. 27. Many men whose ambition il is lo bo leading lights in tltr political world will doubtless envy Miss ICdilli Wat -tin who, now thn( Stanley llaldw ln la premier nf flrcat tlrilain, hus returned to her otd mst of sccrr-lary to HrKaiii's inHtne minister. In tin case of a man llw Hst is looked upoi as a stepping stone to high political honors I Hit Miss Watson has no ain- liilimis in that respeel. " lieu Mr. llaldwln was asktst recently why be chose Miss Watson us his secretary he replied: "Because N,r can keep secrrts." Nearly all her business career has Iwh conncctitl with govern- mcnl unices. Ten years ago she started wo-k In the rolonlnl olfei. Theiu be- eiiiiiing the late I'reinler Itoiiar ji-'s ("rixhl hnnd man when be was sverr-itiiry to the colonics, he continued with him us clunit'1-llor of the cxctntnier and j premier until lll-benlth foml him to I ntire. MASONIC LODGES ORDERED STOPPED i THF DAILY NFW3 PAGE TIHtEE Local and Personal I Iluyner, UuJfrt.ihei, I'hunu 351 J I.C, qinJertakerg. I'lioue 41. You'll IMu out j0l! Cor-suin- vvn Goal Go. l'haM 7. if A cboiee WHt " '!uirrnij i-ulTue. tkvMluiiuns. Ii r ! Joe Itbut bug -Pom uilmilli-il inl hospital auffurtllf frum rheumatism. .', i i Harold MeVmen, C.SM. tim.- iottttl friMKbt timitt- eonfin.l i to bii liomc With lllflupna. Holly, mlntlelflttjiiioili-il plant- fancy baklH, ' fiBrti-, iialm-, Chrmtman trees Mat rul flower. Olenitis'. ' . i tr lor your Chrhjtftus if(s out- wuiwow. .Mpv J- J-ii-lii. Second Ave, tf Once more we esu Mipply tin- fauioug Kdoft oval hi any quan-liliea. I'itone 58. ; l'rmte Ituui i i Feed Co. tf Pythian ClirUlnta ijuu-i rt .m Monday. Ifcfmler tl' in Iioin Hall at 8 p.m. Alt KnighU ami llifir fainilicn invik'il. Jiii Brown, charge. I in police , court thii mm iiinn HHsaullintj Cli?lr Kla(ii. remanded until iltuidav. G. W. V. A. Christmas Tree on Monday, December 29, at 3 p.m. In the Clubrooms. For members' kiddles and children of deceased ex-service men. 'ITii' cam- :muinl An.ln-w ovicli, wlin war cliui-i-il mi Hi. city police courl llu mm-mir. Willi KiiiiplyiiiR liquor to Italian-was withdrawn. All billitH-d lay.i- arc n -, quctlcd lo atlniui ii ki-iii'i.i! iihm'I itiK of the VAif Jtilliuiil l.i-.i-mio in tlii O.W.Vi. rooms nti' Sunday at 8.3. :inij Mr. U. P. W'ilaon I'tilcrlain.-.i; al lunrlicoii in honor or Mrs. Ii.' T. Wlllelt ot PriiiC Hujif it wh ! wan the house gtn-st of In-lauglilcr. Mm. H. K. Porrili. Vancouver .Sun. A'lftia. Auckland and Uiuisn Tail, nalivB, were each fined I0 and cionts for itiloxicaHnivil.ortJ for what he and warned to leave the city b MaKiHlrale McUtymotil in theeily jioiice court Uti morning. - K. Hautfan, rhargrd Willi creul-ing a dixluriiaiKN' in (lie Wenl-liolnin I heal re lacl ihkIiI. wa dinniiHHed wtlh a caul ion by HKV8h. reward will pe paid lo Hie person or persMins giving in formal ion dial will lend lo the arrpsl or the thief. oc Miii'xes, entering lln- premises of Mis. A. l-orlier. Till Kiirlillt Ave. - - I mi l.lin-ltiia Ke. :ini MADIlll). Dee. 27. 1-iee M.is.... IikIkcs i K,'''al l"""'r "'"" iiiil'eciqt wtre suppressed Madrid hv m'vali.. " " " decree Inst week. It i l.l...l 1I...1 ini iiili. i-s were ptiiled lucmi' i- it is io sihle to net their iihmics. it there vv.rt' mix fit.. .1 i.'....l ,. .. " -- 1 "l .1 1 1 .-. IIHAItlllS j . (o iMiitl .iKiliilliill iilii iiiul, Hie Masons I f are incused of taking N,rt , rpUbli-i can .mil other priipuKa'ida. 510 000 00 CASH PRIZES Some render of the Family Herald and Weekly Stur will be I lie lueky winer ir a prixe of five thousand didlais aud scores of olliem will rwoive cash ranging in value from if 500 .00 five dollars in an intere.8liiig conlesl now being cnnifurled by thai popular weekly. . . Vo hear I hat ewh subscriber WliuKe sub-suriplioti is reeeiid in'lime will be griveii a fvtw eithy lo; lite con-' lest as well as a beauftfut ail calendar and piclure. The Fam ily Herald and Weekly Slr bv it self Is worUi many limes subsoriplion price of Two lurs. and with lltesi- bxira Iticemenls. lite rush of order siioniu break all records. Th imJilishers re warning. I he readers lo renew early an uMiiu muiusion ninl delay. tin its merits Hie Family Herald j i Church Notices I Central CUy mission m s,r Iliitue of the I iiiirluld i UJO il OOKkMOW? i,;,u'",,r ofWxIh and KulUm THAT II vou n.-rler; the minor nlr-.H ! vices and subjects fin 'iimimii tiiHieaKM alien an gae imlnM. neiui iii nniir Htumaeh. Iilmo-Iiir. Iii-lelitng, and ari.- . ntV:- ,., fy. .Mm are coudemi mm. ,.. , '." Jieri of ehrontr ,.-!, ,,, , ,i, Jo-To colli liy tlr i , x , will quleklv .. .,. , n. I. .1 v. tin- jns rolloWH. Sunday II 'A hi, I he Wh.ife pllarl." ; Sun. lay S.-li.ml ; :Q p.rii, ' lernin in i ...it and ;,i Caesar i Monday. H p.m. Sunday S'-hnu! I The BETTER BEER you want is here L ihc ate !-.: (,' Clirislllin- tree. i'eiiieMla . ID - fZ 15 ji.iii. Wulch-iiighl .-ei'Mi-iv r'riday, I .ni. Youn people's .oeliiig. Come and prnise lite lias done for you during the oast year and get ready for the coming year's work in hi service. J. W. Knights. Pastor. Salvation Army Vinil u on flic lusl Sunday of 1981. Sunday Sen ices. -Morning at-I t. Holiness. Sundnv scliool Maginlrate IcOlyntonl in the cilyl il ?.:iu. aUo IMble class. Kven iMjiitf court inm uiornmg. uifcT at 7.30. salvation. Suhjecl "The Unavoidable." Special i music ami song by the band. Watclinigh! service , Wednesday fghl at 10.30. , Saturday at 8 i.rn. Presbyterian Church Morning wor.-hiii at II o'clock. Subject: "lleasoiiiug with tiotl." Sunday School at I'.'.IIO. Kven- mg service at 7.30. Subject:! "The Knd of the Year.'' l'reacher He. H. II. (iranl, l).l. Lutheran Church SU l'aul's Knglish Lulherai! t:iiurch. Melropole Hall. Third Avenue. Hex. I'. 1'.. Ilaisler. ias-lor. Sunday services. Murniiej at II. Sermon lojuc: 'Sitnenii's Hewuwl." Sunday school al U'.- i i to. Did Year service at 7. .'!().! Sermon loi'ic. " Yesterdav ami Tomorrow." Also semce .lauu-1 "v i . n I n n.m. ; i ' -v - -v. - trit s i ,ir m : eir "Id "I" - v.5 S COUGHS lCOILBsNi Snl. l.l I in in I'it.iv l'ir.,v Hn Itiim ; '.' ii l.y I ORMES LIMITED II i . hotel a eYT VI hj e Beer without aPeer JICH and creamy, wholesome and pure the finest beer it's possible to make from the choicest of malt and hops the utmost in i purity, because it's brewed at a plant where pride is taken in scrupulous cleanliness. "Cascade" the BETTER BEER the beer for YOU and it costs no more. "Cascade" the Beer that SATISFIES VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This aivi.rt;-;enunt is not pnlifrsfcvil ..r displayed by the Liquor Ci.:tu. .1 !,..a:i "r by tlic Li .vcruincnt of llritish Columbia. Is Confidence That Does It Our aim in the past ye.ir has liei-n to give you real value for xuiir uitiiiey when you buy House Furnishings And a fair price lo till. We are determined to adhere to this policy during l'-'?r and solicit your patronage as hi the iast. s We liny inir fiiriiilnre in carloads anil you reap lis henefil when you begin to iurtiish your home. Our spring Aork is ou display it will pay you to Visit our store tip next lime you are down town. Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street Phone 123 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds ot MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings rn.ui frloce Bupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wanaon Bj, and Altrl Bay, Tuaaday, S P.M. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Al.rt Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANVOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlar Cannarlai, Friday A.M. 623 2nd Ananu. a. Barnsny, Hgtni. rrinc Rupart, B.C. It X