Max Heilhroner Third Avenue. W ill IM We Save You Money Christmas Goods Fancy Cups ami Saucers in Ye Okie. F.nglish und Limoges. A large selection to choose from, from 75c up Hand 1'ainted Ciiinu Something particularly attractive. You will appreciate its beauty. Very suitable for Christmas (iifts. At most reasonable prices. Irish Linen Handkerchiefs . diryct from ltelfast. The finest in Hie world. In pretty boxes. From 60c up Fxceptionally pooil value in Ladies' Silk Hose. Always acceptable. Capet rics in beautiful fancy boxes. From .... 30c up Christmas Business Is good. There's a reason Gordons Grocery Svonth Avenue East Phone 447 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Orfice Hours 0 to 6. X-Ray Ssrvlcs i Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings FARMER COMES SECOND ONLY AT UNIVERSITY Merchants Lead In Number Children Taking Higher Education w'lh Doctors Third of Interest uik returns were brought' down in the Legislature a few ilays ago in regard lo the occupation of the fathers of those attending the HA'.. I'niver- siTy: II was slnrwn llnil wliil'-j luerrhunls headed the list farm- j f;i Din a iilltkit MiifUsttil ui( ti ' idorlors third. The cnmnlele list follows: Accountant 3 4. architect l. i a 1 1 is t I, auto-dealer :t, baker 1 banker !), barber 1. barrialcr ami lawyer 31), biochemist I. blacksmith 2, li(ial-builtler 2, holler maker 2, liookoindcr I, bunker I. briivklnyer broker :t;t, butcher i, liuyer 3, cannery man !, ciir- penter -'t. ffliauffenr 2, checker I, civic, municipal and Kuveriiment employees 51, civil engineer 17. clainm invKnligalor I. cleaner 1, clergyman 37, clerical work II, clrilliier 3. cuuiurissiiin iiKCIlt 2 enntraefor , coppcrsoiilh I cook i. iluiryman 5, ileal isl 10 doctor .11, druggist 13, cicatricial) r, engineer H, farmer, ratiehe!' 77, florist 2, funeral dlreelnr 2. garaueuran 2, srorer 11, hairdresser I. Iiololman K, iinporlci 0, insurance IS, janitor I, jewel ler 8, juduc . laborer U. librar ian I. loiter .'I, longslinreman 1, lumberman 'ITt, machinist i, magistrate I, manager, etc. II, manufacturer Jo, inaiuiTarturcr's agenl 1, nrarhie emplnyen t'2. mason 1, nierbanic K, iPiPtcliael K5. mill einplnyic mini' em- ployee 25. missionary I, niolor- inui! o. iMMHldei I. new-iitapcr i ' i u j i (i. hi i -n inn . optician v. iifciiinsi I. juiiiiler H. iia"'r rulci I. ji!u!iM-'r J, plumber 1 . priiil r . i. railway eirployee U2, realtor ill. receiver 2. salesman 27. saw liter 2, raler 2, school teacher MH, sliippiH 2. shoe repairer 2. soldier I, slalioner 2, stevedore i, storekeeper i, lailor 4, teamster 3, telegrapher 1, limber cruder I. transfer .T. traveller 8. uurvcrslty faculty 7, upholster I, veterinary inspector I, viieol teacher I, warehouseman 2. .wharfinger I, wire-nailer I. retired 7i. nnspecifieil 113, deceased 110. CONSERVATIVE OPINION OF P.G.E. PROPOSAL AS MADE BY C. WOODWARD Paper Does Not Like Type of Morality Represented by Wlldcattlnq Railway on Englishmen (Nelson News "Let us bonus the Knglishmeu lo take the P.O. K. off our band" at what we have sunk in It, says, in effect. Charles , Woodward, Vancouver's elected Libcrnl turned Independent, marking the bonus figure n( 20,000 acres a mile, thus showing what he Hiiuks of the railway as a business enterprise. A moment before' be expressed "rcprcl that the finance minister had jiol seen fil lo provid" In his luutgel for complpliou or the pacific fireat Kastern In North Vancouver and I'rlnrr Oeorgn." The morals shown In this pe culiar stand arc a h Utile difficult to understand. Over 1.000,000 would go Inln would gratify the vanity of these useless extensions, which Prince fleonare and call II the great ucnnlcducss of A'an;cou- announces OUR WATCHWORDS ARE PRICE, QUALITY AND SERVICE. Wv figure Hie people of Prince Itopert are entitled lo Ihe uuiti wrviee and reasonable price- lo be found in any ' the large eastern centre, ami Hlr aim in opening up our new establishment i lo give you Hie m niMirluuilie in your own town with a choice of goods equal to any in the lloniimou. A visit will convince you of our genuineness. ei Diamond SpccialisL nage. Hccausc Vaunouver inod- siiji wauls the line lu tail down lo it, Mj Woodward is for the proposal, and also for Ihe other e-ieusion, in spile of the insane financial lisped. Yet he propose wildcat ting Ihe system on Hie Knglishuu'ii--which would certainly seem worthy lo be raited "a dirty Irish trick." Mr. Woodward has left the Liberal caucus, after a year of constant lanuuiiig of Hie premier he was elected to support, and regard himself us an In-ilependeul. Hut the premier's P.O.I., bail. H such it is. to Vancouver lo relitni a cabinet minister -such Ibintfs are now talked of finds Mr, W'siodwHid an eager supporter of the proposal. The worthy .member seems independent iu various directions one of them being eiliic-. OLD COUNTRY GIRLS REPAYPASSAGE MONEY TOIIOXTO. ec. II. The natural honcly of women ha-been well demoiilrutil iu Hi' siircess that, has attended Hi" plan of bringing Old Country girls In Saskalcliewan under the Assbded Passajfe Soheiuc, remarks ,1. .1. Kelso, superintendent of Neglected Children for Ontario. Officials of Saskiiloliewaii brought over 51) I young women and or litis number rai have repaid (heir loans .1(1 f,ulj 'and Hie lialnncc have pabra largo jir6-porlion of the nioney 'advanced. Altogether the l'rOVlnce of Sns- kalchewan paid out $H),723 and, has received back HI, inn. I be records show Hint 208 of the young women are in country positions, liii) in city employment, :i5 have gone to other Provinces while 107 are married and re siding within the hruvincc. The Formal Opening of Prince Rupert's New $60,000 Jewellery Store Two stores in oneupstairs and down. Do not fail to visit our basement it will pay you Tomorrow, Tuesday, December 15, l'.i25, marks ;i milestone in Hie history or Prince Huperl's. llclail Husuies when our new iii,otio Jewellery Slore i formally opened to llir Jmldir. vei V ,rurd, , linn is extended to everyone lo'call and yicw our new premises when we will be only loo pleased to show yon around our building and voii run, .it tin- sunie lime, insecl our wonderful new Qin!ui.i -U Class Jewellery, Uiamuuds, Watches, Cut Ulas, Silverware, China, Hie lulesl in Ivory, Tortoise Shell, Two-Tone and Sterling Silver Toilet SeU; an t'liormous range of Clocks iitrliHtiiig JinMidfuilier. . Chimes, Musical Clocks, Cuckoo Clocks, hnd a large range uf smaller Clocks. Monidabad Hand Uarved Hrassware. Itruss Fei n o.. Flowei Vu-. H.iiidlcti. ks and m.oiv oilier item in llfi line lo. nnm, mention Fancy Lamps .of all description, an extra large assortment of Waterman's Fountain Pen and Vfturil in eis and single, leather Hugs, Soil Cases, Indies" Handbag and Fancy Head! IUg: '!-. assortment of lloubiganl's Perfumes, etc.. Umbrellas in latent designs, (Jommuuilv Plate, Hoger's "1817" Ware and Carving Set. In fuel our -loik i so large it i iniNisdt to mention it all lu liii pa. . A FREE SOUVENIR To every lady visiting our store on Tuesday we will give one of the Latest Novelty Bracelets to mark the inception of our opening. Come and get a Free Christmas Gift. Optical Department Our f)tilif:it I IpTt.'irl mfwif iw imw iwiiiimifrl w-illi nil modern devices known to science and stuffed with an expert optician who lias had over 27 years' experience in Kastcrn uuuaua. SPECIAL ATTENTION Our Motto, as In the past, will be to give you value for your money, which we guarantee you is unsurparsed in any store In our tine in Canada. We buy for cash, take all discounts and pass the benefit of modern merchandising on to you. Three Big Specials FOR one: week only Our Popularity i.onlesi . enC'dling many voters. The lieaulilul prime ue are offering is envied by many. ' Ooniinenciiig Monday we offer for eai I box of California Table IVs, to IPs.. Tor $1.7B and 2S Votes. Or ) llx. or .Mixed Nuts in the -hell for $1.25 and 10 Votes. We have ii large assortment of Fancy lloxed Clm colaics. Von in nlilled to 10 Votes on any box over $1 00. Make a deposit on your Turkey for Christmas and be credited with 25 Voles. B. C. Butchers and Grocers Ltd. Phones 45 and 574, figures gien are for I lie yours 11)20 and !w.':i iip'lusive. LOONY LIMERICK, There was a young fellow ir I'erlh, ', Who was born on the day of his birth; He was married, they say, On his wife's wedding day And he died on his last day Oil earth. N..J, Overheard on the Train. "flood morning, Jrm. There's a winter touch in the air this morning, eh?" "Hay! How in Hie world did you know my wire hud Just louched me for a winter suir" Repair Department Our workshop and repair department i p. equipped lo hundle all riae tf work mm! bufiu expert workmen. Boost your own town whenever you have the opportunity and watch Prince Rupert Grow Max Heilhroner 4 S A ' J Third Avenue, WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. BEBE DANIELS "THE CROWDED HOUR" A crowded hour ol .nvi'ii eiitertuiiuiicni Hroadvvav sp. Miere of tluil name. Tin who drained Hie cop or pleasure and tumid l ' -dregs. The dramalH' adventures f H pood mi ol llroadwiiy. The drama of a omig holy win' thai marriage i more Hun! a ring and a few " minister. She lul a man then found lier-elt fi not covet thy neighbor's hiioloind." Swull - pretty girls. Ilon'l mis. tu,. o,, k-lage lies." the (ipaclie dance behind the line- in l-Y'" Wdd motorcycle rule through shell-wepl ten: Slcng cast: Bebe Daniels, Kenneth Harlan, Frank Mortian, T. Roy Barnes, Warner Richmond, Helen Lee Worthing, and other-. "OUR GANG" COMEDY "THE SUN DOWN LIMITED" INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35o and 10c Give a Doll for Xmas SLEEPING DOLLS 25c Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phono 645 Cor. 3rd and 7lh