ay December i, 1923. STOrua i in a u nil i nnrtm One Dollar! That's all it costs to join our "His Master's Voice" VICTROLA Christmas Club M iiilcr-liii limited? Nut many mure Vnlrola left ,1 !!! new reduced price f Jinn now: ., j, , ,, ur ,own I ii mull miiii weekly. Your Victrola will he delivered Ke -or wlienever oil suy! Come in today! JJUUI VI UO. cMU, NEW -:- SEASON'S ananian hisn fir inn Mnraap. o trt Day Phones 1 .P Tr O Fancy $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast 423 530 i i n i i l n . n t . t PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Are the Pennies v w 4h S k 4k Sfc MfcJh V W men. 'ru though lhcv ri'.ilie what a waste -Ali.it .i luiug job vv.ihuiK i". 1 1 I they struggle I'I'i.iot lh Hunk Uniiili') -ervice is beyond ii. v d only ley mir Thrift-'!' Scmce they'd know if il laundry erviee call lie. Iik g washed clean, your flut work ironed, .-; i-parcl jo! to iron - and Hie i only 5e per 1 Iter piece. I of washday uiul you'll Iihvp ninny new hours a ' Mn tn a on well. You'd like lo have litem of ' dun I let (lie pennies stand in Ihe way. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. UGBOATS Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. The Completo Investment Service GRAIN TRADING Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 n. diiuc uev r an 2 ifuiib He-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, illi addilionul machines Tor Hie nmntiiai-lurc of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in stuck. S,iVf liim.lli.... AKn...An I... I it .1. I r....... II. .1 mihin ilf .luilullllg llltllgu IPJ IMIJIIIg Hlll-Ll IIUIII mu ruim-v. supply. GRAIN. l! llnW lil-ili. ilinl ii I. I.tl I. in l.j:ull I ItlCes " xv 1.... I. ..v .. I I. ...i :.. ......... r..i. ....... . "nil v.j'iiiii lirilllllfi III Itllll llllllivn. VA'c would lie plcncil lo moil on ieitiet., R. P. CLARK & CO. LIMITED. ' Members Chieiigo. Winnipeg mid Vancouver Shirk v "'iim i:cjiuiiKes Nl:i Hustings SI. NV. Also id Victoria. 1)1' U.... 1 I U.I BONDS. '' RPAL ESTATE. Vancouver Grain Exchange Bldg. .wim.i.un.mn - ... l. . n tf i i Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Large safe for 8alc, cheap Mux llcilbioner. tf Twft Par- al v.. 111. .ni.ul.tn ' Sheddon Taxi. Phone 13. tf Private ClirUlniau Cards priniiMl by Uuse, Cowan & I.alla. ith Street. tf Aid. W. M. Drowu ha relurueil fi'iin Hum Lake where he ha-hi-n for Hie al eouidc of week. AeriiiiiiU no Ut November i(, lolalliiix I . I tt'J.77 were nased for liaynii-nt by the city council luit nielli. Il.iyiiiiiod Aolle, who ban been III the i'llv fur sdi'iic time ri- lunieil ta-1 nigh) by train to In home in I to ton where he wiil receive eye treatment. Henieiolier SI. Andrew' Ladle Auxiliary lla.aar in Si. Andrew' - 11....... i i r. i ii.Mriii-, iii rillltlK'1,1), II 1 1 II- . from ;t in tf. Whint drive in-Ihe fVPiiuiK al H o'clock. Andrew Smith, brother of J. A SuiiHi. anil line of Hie member-if the offii ial utatT of the Prince Itupert Spruce Mill-, Ltd.. left on lat nitfht'i train fur l'eitn.ylania wliere he will peiul the winter. r."iirl nf revision on Ihe 1026 iininicital voter" lit will il in it lie city council chamber nn j I lei-ember In, al 10 a.m. The j '.nirl will cotooal of Mayor New- i"M, Ahl. Lamen and Aid. Mr Murdie. The weil.lliiK wid take place IiiiiikIiI al T o'clock at Ihe Palmer IIhiim-. Hpv. Dr. C. J. Cam-erioi ..'fi.-iatinir. of Min KH i Mather of the hoi(al talT and I. airy llalciim( well known em-liluvee of (be dry dock. Mr. Justice Muriiby will arrivi in the cily on Ihe l earner Prince lliiicrt from Vancouver to pre-mIc at Ihe !Miion of the (ipremr Court vAlie. Mr .lii-i ice Murphy will adilren. the iy-j Club tomorrovA niyiil. P. W. Haeey, formerly nn'-anl manager of the Surf lnll m: i us ami now located al Tono-I ah. .Veyaila. where he if on Hie (i-(T of one of Ihe Urte-l American miniiiii corporation-, in ni present ivitinjt -in Vancouver. The fire department reMinde to five calU durina Ihe monip of November. The miwmill fire dn November It wa of course the mot MMioim. There was one nayboal fire a a resull of an cxpbmion. Iwo chimney fire ami a Miioke scare. .1. Mcpherson, v?ho ha been . oiiiiccleil with the Canadian National Railway Kxpren la(T hen, left mi laI iilghl'n train for 161- inoiitoti to which point he ha? In en lrarTerred. Mr. McPher -on aecompauifd him a far a Pi c Ueorse where she will pi-mi some lime viMting. I- '!:f NovoniiMH' 2 number i he .New iiulionk. the orvan Ol the 1 nidi! Cluireh oT lauiadn iiiblihel in Toronto. Ilev. i. ii. thicker of thi cily lell- tie- liry of Hie witchorafl cae of the l.iurd Itiver Indian and urr il a a reason why the Indian. i the north should be given privileue of Christianity. A. S. Paul ha old hi resilience on Alliti Avenue to II. K. eiiler. ami i al prenl resid-i!i in the tireett residence al the end of section -. II i Mr. Paul's intent ton lo build a residence in Hie . 1 1 r 1 1 . u mi lott. on lirahum Avenue which lie lias purchased from i In1 De Mussey estate and vvhiidi Pave now been cleared. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 j SI. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliarv Hazaar. December "2. j Lulhcran Clmrcli Ladies A lla.aar. December I. t Mii'd Church llanaar. 10 mmm ,'illlIH aUJLUsU imll I.W-lw.Vl ttlmt CATARRH asf th (BLADDER Sth, SnmtiM Gsch Canaule uinA Right Between Salt & Pepper place your tin of "Oxo" Cubes. Have it handy on the pantry shelf. Let it be a constant reminder of the delicious flavour and real beef-food value of the cubes themselves. Our Free Cook Book will teach you the ufulne, hndinei$ and ound ecenomy of "Oxo" Cubes. You will find your, ell uting them more and more to strengthen Soupt; to reitore the lost flirour to Ult-overi; to put new and tempting delicioutneM into Salads, Omelettes, Sauces, Dressings; to make inviting Hot Drinks that take away the chill and refresh the body. Writes OXO LIMITED, 3S6StAntoineStreet,MontreaL "GOCO fw cubes J j Ta.! night. prise, come. '.(ii. Heh, the iiuy and tf t'J laxi and Transfer. &0j ervic. Day and ihkIiL T. Dybhavn. tf Father Cliarliex, O.M.I. arrived iu the city on Ihe Cardena thi morning from Slewnrl. Currie's Taxi and Mes&eugcr Set-vice. Phone 567. Servic.- day and niht. gland, Carllu i Cafe. tf Hev. W. . iluhlirok of Port K.ington returned to the city on Ihe Cardena tlii morning from Alice Arm where he held Anglican Church ervieeit on iniiluv Klk- Clin-lina Clner Whi.t-Pridjie Drive and Dain-e, Friday, Dewinlii r i, at K.I5 p.m. in Klk Home. Kveryliody welcome, liinwl eaue ami all 281 L'liion steamer Canlvita, tlajd. A. K. Dickson, if In rued al II o'clock I his iiioriiiiiK from Anyox. Alice Arm and Stewart and will sail 'or Vancouver and way tori al 5 o'clock Ibis evening. A. letter from F. W. Hart offering : sell Ihe city. a quantity of lumber al IU per thousand wa received al last night' council meeting ami referred to the Hoard of Works wtlu power load. J F. Howler, who was former! v with the MoiiiiIinI Poliee and who is now cnvaircd in the transicd business at Stewart, wa nn arrival! in the city from (be northern town mi Hie Cardena thi morning. The Imperial Oil Co.' tanker Mum Urea. Capl. Drown, arrived al 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Ineo with a car?o of fuel ri! for (he company's l&cul tanks. 'ter discharging 'he-onr?o. Hie vessel left tiwliiy for ."salt Pedro. A rei-orl from fhe finance connnitlee recommenling tlitl lux sale certificate rlfJJit.s in bd ?, block SO. section 2. be traiifernl lo John T. .lone. i; otun'eialion of Clti.us j I it interest wa accepted by the city oiineil last r.ighl. On reconimemlalioii of Hie fi nance comniiitee, sale of lax sale ot as follow wa approved by Hie city council last night: lot U. block 5. section "iXlt i: llelgecson for fCC.(5.1; -do block 87, seclion (. lo Jl., lliyetlj for f I3'j.(fc lot 18. block 27. i erHm 8. to Alice (Cameron fop M.37; lol 5, block J5, section lo Olof Wick for $200. Fred lUtTou had a flelW before Hie city council last 'night asking if something cotlld not be done lo prevent Mis Wes front building Iwo houses on. a lol on Fifth Avenue Kasl. he, claimed that the two houses would en-1 irely obstruct Ihe view -froiu al bouse owned by himself on (bu i,. i f,,n,.ii.i., -i'i... n.. , . 1 1 i . . '..i laiiji.fiiillft. till- ' 11,1 Sli:illl inforined Hie rouncil that it had no power in Hie uiaiter and Mr. lliffuu will lie so advised. V. II. Ilower of Alice Ann in a paMKeiih'er aboard the Cardena today bound for Vancouver. I). Scherk returned on Ihe Uar-lena Hon iiioiniiiL' from a bui- tic1! trio to Anyox and yievvart. i T. J. Shenlon. in-fector of mine, in oil a trip to Maple Hay and Stewart on departmental dutie. W. K. (illiiui( Indian Apeitt, if on a I riii iu Kincolilli and other Naa Iliver uoint on of ficial hii.iine. iel behind the J toy' Hand by al lending the firl concert, Km-jirens Thealre on Wednesday, December -', at K p.m. (Charles Adaiiot arrived in Hie city on the Cardena thi moriiiii' from Stewart, lie expecla lo HpetiiJ a month or o here. Miss Violet Taylor, of Hie C.N.It. office ml a IT, i failin? thi- afternoon on the Cardena to Ajicnd a holiday in Vancouver. Jack Pedcr.-on, well known northern iniiiintr man, arrived in the city from Stewart on the tin den a llii morniiiir. lie will con tinue on Ih on the next steamer K. It. Workman, formerly of Stevvarf and now identified with the lirauby Co. at Anyox, reached Ihe cily on the Cardena this morning after fpeii'linji a few day at Slewart and will proceed lo Anyox tomorrow niht. Captain II. I,. l.ind-ay, mi per viiiiK examiner of ma-li-r. and male for the welerii division i exe;led here on We(nc.ilay. December 10 lo examine catnli-dale for ma-ler and male. and lUrlioal nia-tcr certificate. Herb Charlton, formerly of llii. ily and now located at Stewart where he ha been in Hie pack- in? buine for the pa.l couple of year, i a pa..ent'er aboard the Cardcnu today goin;: throuu'li 'o Vieloria where be will pelld the winter. A recommendation from Ihe finance coinmillee that the suio of 12.17. Ieiig Ids share in the surplus on lot 18, block 32. see lion 5, which was sold at tax sale, tie remit led to Kdwiu Olsci was adopted by the cily council last night. Pat Daly, pioneer mining man of Ihe Portland Canal district who i now carrying on an active program of development on (lie Dig Missouri mine, is a passenger abo.ml the Cardena today IhuhoI from Slevvsirt to Tacoma .vhere he will interview princi pals of his concern. W. K. ltaillic, chief engineer of Ihe steamer Prince Itupert. due here from Ihe south tomor row morning, is ashore al Vancouver on a month'. vacation and is being relieved by Alec Monroe, chief of the Prince lieorge. Now that the winter service is on, Uapt. D. Donald ami Cap). Harry Nedden are taking trip about as master or the vessel. A. J. WooHou, who has been coaucctcd with Hie Dank of Com merce slalT for the pasl couple of years, will leave this evening on Hie Cardena for hi home in Victoria, lie is leaving Ihe service of Hie bank. Mr. Wool I on will be missed in Anglican Church circles having been an active worker in connection with the Sunday. School and Ihe Hoy Scout movement. I.. S. Wavvhiuiicy of Victoria, formerly wireless operator on C.N.It. coasl steamers t a visi tor lo Ibis port again on the tanker Mina Urea which is hero discharging a cargo of oil al the local tanks. "Hobo," as he is familiarly known in marine circle, has been with the Imperia1 Oil fleet for the past Iwo yeaN. Ihe most of that time having been spent aboard (ankers plying between Atlantic coasl ports and South America. For Hair Health and Beauty Noted hair specialist says: "The Shampoo is the basts of all tialr he.llh anJ beauty; Soap the hair and massage well, rinse thoroughly with clear water, apply a second and third soaping, rinsing as before". The very best and most economical Shampoo louse it ltaby'a Own Soap which is pure Castille Soap delicately aromatized with wonderfully lisrmo-nUed flower perfume. Sells at only 10c ,,. "' ButJ,t ra tni Baby to" a J Supplies book of beaufjfoJ nomes.. w s tTv i - r i ' name end t this illustrated y&0M Distributors for: (fDImm K9L9RED -SHINGLES. m Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply oi Nanaimo- Wellington Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phonts US anl 117 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant i$ equipped to handle al: kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38? CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Our complete stock ol Hardware offers many gifts that roniliiuc tteauly with utility. It wiil pay you lo visit our store. A FEW SUGGESTIONS Aluminum Roasters. Electric Percolators, Irons, Hot Plates. Pyrex and Fry's Oven Glass Dishes. Rogers Silverware in latest design. Stainless Steel Cutlery. Carving Sets. Useful Household Tools. For the Boy Skates, Quality Tools in Complete Chests, Pocket Knives 'i.el Your (Jlinstmas flirts he Die I seDil Kind." STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailinas trom Prime Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swsnson Bav. and Al.rt B.y, Tucseai, s.sa. or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Altrt Ba, and Swanton Bar, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Nass Ritsr Canntrlts, Thursday pjn. For PORT SIMPSON, ANYOX, ALIC1 ARM. STEWART, Sunday, S p.m. US IM A..u. J. Similli, Aaont. Prlac Ruaart, B.O. tfhe Standard a yurityioro?r IbOyears LOJlttO f9Y the bottle This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Coutrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia.