,isf, December i, TUB OAILT rTKWl run rnnmm jMMlnf Ik Bulgers Prices Have Always Been Reasonable rlc First we guarantee yon a good urli-Coiim.ue our nrices mi nil Shunlm-d Article). urli n 4MHi7" linger' ami Oinimtmily Silver, Waterman- pens, Kwrslinrp Pencils, Wallliiim and Omen Wali lii". Big IttMi Clinks, el.-., .mil you w'1 find llit-iii 1 lie same a- in (my mail order house. Our customer urc finding rpinlil) rr ijnalily ; our house i ptrlly hard In beat. Wo art- alvay ready lo make good any uiMnke. John Bulger Jeweller Prince Rupert, B.C. The Logical Place for the Right Gift I t.i ll.og.iiiio T ti t i h m 1 1 nui' entire Xma Line. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE LOOKED OVER OUR STOCK ll.irg.nii pri'dniiH'i.ili- throughout in T. Fancy 1 Doll. Sleighs Minn Stationery. Hunk. Fountain I'rii. Pcin U. Do oration-. eb. etc. ft j I'nH.d'li T i" ivnti'r. po. kel Barometer. d-Bouks Di.on-. Autograph Hunk. School Hag-, Or.nnoph"iie- and lirjmnplntnt' Ite.onl- McRAE BROS., LTD. Stationery as a Christmas Gift Is Always Acceptable I re ,,rc -oiii.' Ili.il will iippf.il " ' by reason ol h ipuililv. beautiful .ippf.ir.ni' and Inw prin'. "Symphony Antique" in dctoiatrd hinged loe, lealher I1' i Paper. Cnrif-lHiiidi ii.i Card- ami Envelope, $2.C0, $2.85, $3.00, $5.00 and $5.25 "Lord Baltimore," in hoe with loo-c or hinged lid, Paper. I i i'eNiuili'iH-e Cards ami F.nelnpe. 75c, $1.25, $1.65 uii.l $2.75 Correspondence Cards, Plain or I Sill Edge, with Envelopes 75c, $1.00 and $1.65 Whiting & Cook- "The finest v riling papers that . an le made": Coi.iniol Kid-kinPaper, CnN and Knvelnpe- 53.00 Louis XIV. PeriiNl Paper, in Tan, While orWIule wiMi tirav Lining ami Hill Bilge . $5, $5.30 and $0.00 t iliinal ICi.Ukiu Lovely Paper, Bmelnpe lv ' very liaiulxinto lining 1222 Piircliincnl Linen, n deckle edge paper S5.00 In ulli'iiit'u' Sliiliuurr.V $2.00 Vou iimy M'lei t ymir -Slnlhihory fnim our uloek with ' .Hire ii f tulisfni'lion. Ormes Limited Tim Pioneer Druggist H. xall Slnre 3rd Avenue and 6th Street Phones 82 and 200 Hours: S a.m. In 0 p.m. Kiunlays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p. in. and 7 to 0 p.m. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED lo building next door to Frizzoll Itnlrher Simp, ucross from the Empress Hotel Wo carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION Jmes Zarelll Proprietor Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Pbone 41. 73 Taxi. 50c service, day and night. tf See tlie low priced value al Tile's store. 2'Ji Large safe for alc, Max llcilbroncr. cheap Closing out sale. Everything al rojti. JII" Cigar Store. tf Amas. Tree deoorulions and bon-bons, at Llnzey- & Davies. tf i in s fpeciais win save you dollars for Christina buying. Ul Taxi and Transfer, service. Day and night. Dybhavn. 29 i 50i T tf Llnzey and Davies' 'store will be closed on December 25 and 20. Don't forget! 2'JS Dainty Clinslmas Oifts. Cowus slip-. Bloomers, etc. At Women's Kirlidiige, Jil Third Ave. 291 Sn--ia I rales for Xtnas jshop pint: parties. Let ul he 3f ser wre lo you now. Phone 112 Taxi . 29i II. II. l.illli'. who has bean re veiling S. F. I. line, manager of I In- Itoyal Dank at A lie Arm. re turned to tbi' 1 1 v on the Priacc llupi-rt Ibis morning. V lleideiniiii, owner of the iUkeih mine near Anyox, is lu-'tiirer aboard I lie Prince Hu I km-I I inlay poinz lo Vancouve for i h holiday reason. Douglas 11. Itae, assayer of the I l.C. Stiver mine, in a pasnenfrer aboard, the Prince Iluperl today houinl from siewarl lo Vancouver where he will spend the Chnslmas holidays. Lee Gordon, who teaches srlnjol at c-lemarl. and Itolh ir- loii, who leaches at Alice Arm. arrived in the city en Uie Prinoe Rupert I hu inornias: lo spend Ihe holiday viiiinz with their parents. Vou always save lime and tinon-v hj calllna II:. Mec B) lu-dale iedana, iliorouahly dii- inrrclcl daily. Above all. al way- dean. Only Ihe oin- charse .iiid alway i he naaVe; Sue for one or two .Nasieiirer. ' 291 ing at llyder with tier daughter Mrs.iKrnesI lllue, i going south alma id the Prince Huperl today en rftulc lo her home in Minne apolis. She is accompanied by her son and a nurse. Hector Macdonald. superin tendent of Ihe Premier mine, is a pasenger alHiard tlie steamer i'riure Huperl today hound for Vain-oiixer where he will spend Ihe Christmas holiday. W. Forester of Hie geological stalT of Ihe mine is also hound south for his home in New CARD OF THANKS. The Loyal Order of 1 Moose wish In convey I heir I hanks lo all owners and drivers of umoiiio- ! inles who so kindly lent I heir services and to all ! (riends who sent flowers 1 for the funeral of the late Anthony Cyr. ! ! uiro pi"j bi3aaviQ HdVJ.VO "1 ' 'M-ft-1!'!!'"! Does That Cough Stick On Your Lungs? Mr. Itlar MaeXsb, Bognor, Out, write! "1 wan troubled with a ter rible couch that I nuld not get rid of, and toy doctor told me that I bad a elight touch of bronchitis. Itotmng I took seemed to give tot any relief' until I got a bottle ot Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup I got nich relief hj nting It that I would adriae all tho who are subject to bad eoldi or couch" to keep a bottle of this remedy In their homes all the time." You don't eiperbnent when yoa buy "Dr. Wood's" as it hss been a house hold remedy for the patt 37 years. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co- Limited, Toronto, Out Currie s Taxi .and Messenger. Phone 560 night or day. tf Always good service and qual ity al Linzey & Davies. tl Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf A tiling well bought is half sold, (iel it nl Linzey & Davies' Toys and Fancy Moods Tile's special Prices for Christ tf mas. -y Private Ctiristmas Cards printed by Hose, Cowan & Lalla, llh Street. tf Pipes. Pouches. Cigarette eases, Cisrars and box candy al cost. ila Cigar Slorr. tf Mr. and Mr., Fred Clark and family will sail tiiis evening on Ihe Prinze Huperl for Vancouver. Mrs. hi he! Coointis will saii lonijtlil on the Prince lluiwrl for Vancouver where it is 'expected he will remain. Coal." Don'! leave your coal order till Christmas Eve. MIleco' tl.no per ton. Phone 112. P. II Transfer and' Taxi. 25" I Ko Priest, who is interested in milium at Stewart, is a pa semrer aboard he Prince Ruterl I'Mlav bound for hi- home in Vancouver wliin he will spend (lie liristniiis holidays. V. S. Harris, well known Ha. -lion minintr ojieralor. arrived in (tie citv from (he interior Inn I his iiior:iin's train and will The nrelimiiiary trial of the sail tuniuht tin the Prince Hu t h ree llaxcltnn 'lialfWireeds.lpert For Vancouver where ho will rlrne.l with the murder ofSMnd the Christinas nod New Matthew McLean, an Indian, over a vi ne atcn, will commence Keror Siiiem.liary Magistrate II. Ilos- km- ul Smitbers on Monday. I tiion steamer :atla. Capt. A Jolin-toiie, arriveil from, the smith al IS. 30 last nighl and sailed shortly thereafter for Any- ox and Naas HUer porls. Tin ese will sail from here for Vaiicuuver al JO o'clock tumor- row morning. Year season on holiday bent. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Or chard sailed this afternoon on Ihe Princess Mary for Vancouver where I hey will spend the Christ ma holiday Season. They were accompanied south. by- their daughter, Mrs. F.dwatil vMayon of Vancouver, who has been visitina here wild them for the past few weeks. W. Holt, who was fine.1 ?200 Mr. Home O. Ilrown, who was abd esls at Smilher wilh the seized wilh a stroke while visit-1 option of two months' Imprison- ment for (rapping without a license, was brought to the city this morning by Provincial Constable Kggleshaw of Terrace and ha been lodged in the local lock-up. So far he has been unable to raise tlie money lo pay his fine. Amo'nt Ihe nrrival from the inlorior on this morning's train were 0. A. Procunier of Sunny-side; Constable J. P. I'gglesh.tw of Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kilpntrick of Sivilhers; Mrs. H M. Allium, W. Vanderlip and F. Vanderllp of Terrace;' 11. Jacob-son Of lMinonton; II. W. Kd- wartlsor. of New ILuellon, Ceorgc Keep of Stnilhers and E. W. Un- win of Prince tieorgo. The opereltn Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs was repealed: l the -Booth School lust night. A; large attendance once again e.v-i pressed their appreciation of the j artistic staging, tuneful music, and Ihe clever acting Of the Ichildren. The really beautiful dresses of the chorus and prin- L-ii,us,i 111! work Ol .MISS IIOIII- woll, assisted by olhrr teacher and Ihe parents, harmonized1 peifeetly wilh the spirit of the piny. Miss Hothwell ami her assistants must, be gratified at the. jcomplelc success uf their elTorls: which called forth ho highest commcudution uu Iho iuifl of the uudience. II. W. O'Neill of the Uordei Street school leachinir stalT sai! lonighl on the Prince Hupcrt for Vancouver where he will spend the Christmas holidays. Just arrived. New Christmas! hals. Mrs. Wilson, Third Ave. 2J3 Hpeclal Hale, -r- Low prices on Toys, Heads and Notions. .Mrs. J. Field at ".Needlework," 213 Second Avenue. 2'J7 6. C. Thomson sails tonight on the Prince iluperl for Victoria where he will npend the Christmas holidays. The annual ball of the First Norlli llritish Columbia lleiuiciil will be held at the Auditorium on Friday, January 15, 1520. Miss Irene Weatherhead of Poolli 'Memorial School leaching staff sails tonight on the Princr Iluperl for Vancouver to spcml the Christmas holidays. II. V. KdwardsXiii of New Ilaellon arrived from the inter ior on this .morning's train and will sail tonight on the Prince Iluperl for Vancouver. Miss Elsie S. KolosoIT, who leaches school al Ilazellon, arrived in trie city on this morn ing's train and will sail tonigh n the Prince Iluperl for Ocean Falls. J. J. Carroll, local uperintcnd ent for the C.ii.M.M., sails to niht on the Prince Huperl lor Vancouver where ho will spend 1 lie Christmas bolidavs wilh his family. Local school teacher saihuv tonight .on Ihe Prince Iluperl N pend the Christmas vacation in I lie fouth will include Mi. F. A. Mercer. Mis Jessie Ituthwell. 11. 1. Hell and Miss St. James. Jarque I.elnurneaii. n?pliew of II. Letourneau of this cily. afle' bavins spent several months in Prince Iluperl, sailed this after noon on Ihe Princess Mary en route to his home in Montreal. cily: V.. Sanderson. Vancouver. John Fawcelt, old timer of the Yukon, arrived from the north on the Princess Mary this morniiu- ii ltd will leave from here by t lie Canadian National Hailway to morrow night for Ilrandon. Maui tol.a. lie will be met at Kd in on ion by hi two daughter. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Svend-en. LAND ACT. Nolle ot InUnllon to Appy to Laata Land In the Ijind llecvrdinir PUlrlrl or I'rlnre Hui rl, iiid piiiiale on Ht: uiilli enure of shannon hay, Mssett Inlet, Queen Char- lone iuimis. TAKE MiTICK thai I. Ilarrr lliibinnin riost. r Mll. B.C.. orrupatum Fl0 Cinrr. Intend to apply Tor a iea.-e ot llx rttlluuhnr derrlbei Itmls: ik.iiuwencinr at a iwt tltuiled at the aoulhue! runic r of l.vt ISIS (T.L iiH'. ; tlH-nre eat lo rhaln: tbenre north In chain, iihut r less, tu Iiiarti uaier inarK: tnenre muiliel 19 mains. mure or le. fiilluwlnit Ihe- hlrU water tirtik In point or miiuiiencenient, an.l rontalulna t acres, inure or !e. II. n. r 03T. Mel. B.C. .k-- .aft LAND ACT Notlct of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa Land In oueen rlurlutle lland Land Ke-ciinlmr IHrtrict ut rrlncp Itupert. aiwt tluale ! and one-hair miles eM of Aliriird Ilay. skidetate Inlet TAkK MtTICK thai II. i: nhlnir k rack liar i:imian.v. I.lintlett. of VanctMiver. B.C. .xTlip4tli.il SKliiHill IUniner. Intendl In apply fr a leae of the fullowlnir de vrilied Iik1: - CumiiM-nciiii' al a fnn planted at Ihe et end r small iny mie hundred yard east 4 iiHMtlh of unnamed stream; Ihenrc south fhc chains; thence eat sUleen rh.ilni; lliemv norih t lKre line; thence fulliivklnir hln.re line In point of coin-iiH-nccmeni, and -niainlnr seven n4 thrrr-iinarler acre-. ni"ie or r. m.c. iisiii.mi k rA:ki'. i:n. ltd. Applicant, rer M. m. EnHish. Oaled Pecember 7th. t. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phono No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wo are ready al any time to receive your phone call, lo take your instructions, to lake personal charge ol your Laundry and Dry Cleaning, Every Waterman's is a Treasure the man who has ASK l carried one for twenty five years. Aik the man who wants one of the .jRdfc. ' big new Waterman ' and expects JwJBrM tome one to give him one for fir JBjf Chrirtmai. T JEW A3K me woman wno wnrea pegra j-9Fr and paces and likes a pen that holdi wWmr plenty of Ink. pZGFgtW Waterman' pens range from the jQf Mfii& W plain at $2.75 upward, to the JtleiJff Jvf mounted from $4.00 upwerd. jwfj& ff Pencils to match. Jfy'tfjrlw ftfz Stleitun and Serritt al Tlit JsrwJr Dealeri the I'irU (Stir Jjr m W Treasure U I MK r f.ir tat flit v- I I lr, tt match evtry SA I -Ai3 k-k i l''v-7-, .a jj.xLirr icw-.-y- i r T-,Ta for the Kiddies iedat Hikes, steel disk wheel, rubber tires $7.65 Wood Wagons, hail bearing disk wheels rubber tires $5.35 to $10.00 .Scolders, sleel wheels niul frame work $5.00 Wood Sleighs, sleel runners 63c tu $3.40 Meed Doll Carriages . $7.75 lo $15.75 Kiddie Kars, tecl disk wheels $4.00 lo $5.40 Kiddies' Hockers in golden oak, wicker or seagress $3.15 and $4.00 Baby Swings $2.00 and $2.25 Baby and Doll Blankets $1.75 lo $3.40 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings One door east or Daily News Office 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" IT' JhaiPP ers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 Rupert Marine S,aCK3873S' Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BUSHDY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 530 Gr. 238 Clack 735