vhuf cilflV December 3, 1055. . I Three Big Specials . have jul I'Iii cIkihi .1 ooxox of 70-HO Prunes, ,-vv flock, at bii except iou-yv tow price. We offer mi ,v t.r $2.S0 :Ti pound , o li.i. fur $1.00. Palmollve Soap, per doz. 95c 50 Boxes of California Table Figs have Juki hi ' v. il. liK. price per It. ?5r. ins. for $1.00 M... for ... ... . . $1.75 I II, ... pcrial arc fnr one tv . "iily ami are n.xeep- . ,illy good value, Don forwcl to vote in i,,: iitarity Crinlesl, BUY NOW. B. C. Butchers and Grrrprs Ltd. Phone 45. "Jaeger" Und erwear Fop Ladles I ,. Iljilllr.t Wi'l'.'lll I'lll'l! i 'i iiii.nt., nn.liniik--i,.ig fill ii. Knullh ' iinl'tnatiii tiyl : -i. V. nr II tuh Neck: ,.r Sleevri.-; Knay or Length. -is a No in nil styles. grnl fur Ihiv'T. Bloomers, Slippers, Blanket, Rugs, Children's and Babies' Wear, Sweaters, Gloves, etc. H.S Wallace Co. Ltd Phone 9. 3rd Ave. A Pulton The Home of BBLKLEY VALLEY PRDDUC E fifth Killed Deer, Veal and Pork, Turkeys, Chickens and Rabbits l. per eai'k . . $2 00 ..... per Mirk . . $3.50 URA per lb 5c WE DELIVER Sealy Doodson The Houe of Quality Sixth Street Phone 455 I -a and smokr.l Fih a Spec rally COAL COAL I us put in your coal I' y r,r the winter. Hnvo i ' i ted our lleco t'.oalf A ileqn hot coal at $11 i I 'll, nut size. Stove coal $12.50. Lump coal $13.50. Tim coal will not H your pipes with sool. VAe can ipiole you low I n'es on lumber, also nt-tpnil to small deliveries P'omplly. TAXI New clenn Sedans your ocrviee day or uUi Charges, 50c for one two passengers. Call 112 The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. 3rd Avenue. Phones 189-112 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Blook, Prince Rupert, B.O. Office Hours 0 to 0. X-Ray 8arvlci Phone 080. Open Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday hvenlugi BOYS' BAND IS WELL RECEIVED Good Concert Given Last Night wnen tads Made Debut at Empress Theatre Considering ihc j,. u)p iJOy have Im'km practicing, Hip eoa- ri'Vt I III'.. uuf al I tin Kmnroai Theatre i(.t uuUi win an excel lent on.-. tnV months ag . hardly one of the Uuu knew any-'hmg iii nil i,iut music or the playing of an instrument. Last 'HVill I hey showed that, while I'cy lni'l h good .eal to learn, lli'-y are making wonderful proves ami m n couple of months ' ' "" "lioul.l be able to make their dchiii al the Westholme. ' eredil i ilue te their band-masler. Thoma Wilson, who ha ucrccde, in irettltig urli rx- llenl ii .iilu. The IlolaryCluh which pays the bandmaster nnJ wlin li. through their reon-ienta- iive i:.ioiii. Xicliol initial. ! the movement, i to be congratulated on having started a movement 'hul it likely to expand aloi should result in the forum I ion of a good liaml here. Opening March The opening march wan the '.IK' Ml! I U'lllrh Ilia liaml urai I.... i familiar ami ihe one I net e iiii to hke bent. Il wait play e.l wHIi irreal ireriii.n. The irreil selection were more ilil (n ull. People always like lo he.- marches ami they become partie- ularly useful for outdoor pur poses. I In- concert la. I nifshl should encourage the hand and band-' inn-ler to roni nine llie work until iey allain proficiency. The alive band will lie liere attain n Ihe fall and lliey will then have a rhanre to compare their playing wild thai of Ihe visitors. Thne taking part lal night !: M. Itn-.miirli. r'. Jemr QOVEKNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE Ni.mr . HI to Hi iiivk. ilul na the tvm ill) til Iwrrntbrr nral. IB IW. itiH.i ini'i.il. ! apply tu hip Liquor "iilrl Bnl nr a ilreaar in rraperl lo ih .riii- hunt part .if ilw ktilHIW Hw.mn at ltr llolel ltuu-fl al Queea .ni.n.p ij . vh. . .-.www-. .i-mi Ihr laixl (trM-rllml I uln t7 and t tkk t. M'lrlrl l.oi II. Otlrea i lurk, ll- lii.lrlri. Van Xii. PlilKr I'uivfl I and HraiMraii4i ln.lrKI. Hi.- i'r...n.r nr Srliufe iilumlia. rr ll if ,.r lnft b ihr (U at by Ihe np-n ik,iii r.,r ,,.niinip"n n IB prpii-. .TB lh,. mih am ,.f VrnmSwr. Ifi ROT OtOnOE MtktNUE. Qeiifii' 1S2S MUNICIPAL VOTERS' LIST. Tkf xotiiT thai Ihe rotirt f i i.i, hi t.. n.rrfri and r i- In abiiee V..i.-r I it lll all in Ihe i.iMinrll ( nam U-r i it Hall, nn Iwfiilwr in. !!. al I" a mi Th. mhI i i.u rt mall hoar and iir i. miin. tut aiHiliraiinn l lrlkr uui Ihr name ( an prr4i bn ha bera im.r.rlv rUrft Mil lll, ir In ntare ii .jut n. i iii.- nam. .if an prrMin im lr..iirt .4iitliil Iherrfni. f. r JE!. Clerk Our Slock of Articles Suitable for XMAS GIFTS .- larger Mian ever before mid a' an exreplim.nlly ie-li'ii i .t price, hi ail. Ill ion to tlo reduced prices wo slill gie a .liM'Ount of 5 per rent for cnh nurelmses. Here are a ti er of our spe-ciaU Come iii and look around. r.oxed Kerchiefs, per box. from Xoveliy from Nov elly from Novelty 1 jn. I.. 1 9R Hags for Ladies. $2.00 lo $3.50 Hells for Ladies, 50c to 75o Hrarelels . . . . 35o S.Ik Srarr . . $2-00 to $2.50 Fancy (larlers. per pair. fnim 60o 4a $1.15 Men's Silk Ties 85o Men's Crepe Ties $1.25 set of Armbands iarters, Su.apcnders and Iox ... Toys, from Come and MILK Hell in .. $2.50 . . 10o to $0.75 choose your gifts. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Avenue E. Phones 18 and 84 From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING, CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at l&o for Half I'inl. Quality ami Service Valentin Dairy Phone 057 Fine for catarrh vh.n melted in a poon or snuffs cp th nftm am vapora inhaled. Ml Soul." Solo. Tony Hn.saiin ii. liarfietii MrKin ev, WMlie roller, V. liiiMtame!. I'. Vari-lo i, . Thurher, 1 . Wil- eon, heniiy lireen, Joe llocerf. W. . , Vance, I.. UolosT. It. Cavanuile. II. WiNon. J. Mu salliini, Iteyifie Colli.on. (ieorve liihh. .Max l.arkm, Xeil MrLean. Stanley llalhy, K. IHIiotl, K. Ilinli'iiia, Via Ttiom.il, .lack Vie-wk. 1. Mrlnloali, J. Currie, J. Campbell. Individual Performers Two of Ihe members of th hand, the llUManieli llroi.. gavr a mandolin duet and were re called again ami again. Theii-playing wa excellint. ThomaM WiUon in hi cornet wa much enjoyed. Wiamer ami Jimmy llryanl playeil well and show ed Ihe reult of excellent train ing in their inlm mental duel. MiMK Nad a JohuMone always hiiic well and her effort lnt night were no exception to the rule. F Hire wai particularly entertain. ing in hiK paroily in wuirh he deitcribed a imker game al A life Arm. Mis Catherine .lone va in good voire in her olo. The program follow : ChairnMin'it remarks. Hand elertion. March, "Activity." Ilolary Club Hoy' Hand. Solo. fleeted, Mi Xads Johnstone. HaiHl Selerlion- Wallf. "Hea-trice." Hotary Club Hand. Instruments! duel, "l?l Move. ment of Henling Loneerlo Viner St Jimmy llryant. Hand nelerlion. I'olka. "Keel How Hecitalion. SeleclnnL F. Ilico. a a ra.. Jones. Hand selection Seholtisehe. oide Songs." Hotary Club Hoys' Hand. : Mandolin duel. Selected. Hus. sanicli Hros. Cornet solo. Selected. Tho. Wilson. Hand selecMou. "Abide Willi Me." Hotary ('l"h Hoys' Hand. "Cod Save the King." Accompanils: Miss Itlitnehe Curt in and W. Vaughan liavies. LAND ACT Notice of InWnllon to Apply to Ltaaa Land In llir Uiiern r.harkitte Mint bUtrlrt, I. ami Hrriirnine; innrirj t.i i-rmrr nuiwri, and tniatp mi Ihr lnrrhure nf VpuIi.41 h. MimII Inlrl. T VLK NoTICK Itvll F-lirrne II. Slmiwiin, .if Maxell. ... rnpatlisi miliary manarrr, inti'iiiU In ai'Ply fnr a lrae or the follnw- iiiv ilrrrllMHl lanrift: i niMiiMHirina al a Iit planled on ttir hirli watrr inaik abnul SO rtuin il rri.iii lltr imrinrati rnrnrr ur i.oi iim thonn. mirlh mo reel In kiw water mark Ihriire nnrlhwenlerly l0 feel more nr p: Ihrnre wpm too reel to me norm . i turner .if K. II. SinilMOtTa ainlira- ti. in in leae: Iheure anulheaterly fnl- lulna the huh water mark In Ihe lx.lr.l r rniiiineneenienl. ami rtmuinins two acre, nmre nr lesa. KI'nr.NE II. SIMPSON. nitii Appllranl. rer rren. nun, Afrnt. Qieil lvmhe' Olh. Ht LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Laaae Land. In rrlnre Unpen Land nernrillnit tt trlrt nr I'rlnre luiierl, ami ultuaie at shannon Hay. Oneen ( lurlnlle llaml. It. TAkf! M1T1CK that Oonse Mlllerd. I.lliill.'il. nf Vaiieoiiver, B.C., Intend In apply f..r a le r the tnlkiwlns tlearrlhed '"('"iiiiii.'iirliia at I Inl planled about 18 tialn.. nmre nr le. wel rn.lii north- ..1 I'uriier nt l.nl I SIX (T.I.. S55l'; Ih.nri. nrfrlh tfl rn-l; Ihrlire nillh ii.'uli'ir. wem Ooo reel, more nr Ic.o: 1 1' n. aniith toil reel In the Man water mark, In a mirtli-ealerl.v directum Via) reel, mure nr less, lo the rmlnl or eoni menceiiii'iit, and eimialnins nit (6) tries, im n r nr leu. oossk Mtt unn, MMiTrcn, Ter W. M Nnveinliee n. Mllrhrll, mih oa Applicant , Asvnl. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Recording District of Tslaoraph Creak. TtkK iVOIICK that John Jret lowler, or orrit uiarirr. siiiiiip. ranciier. in' trnda to apply rnr tMTinilon tn pur rli.nn llie rnlluwlnr derrllied lands: Oniiiinenctnr at a pnut planted on the xvrl Imnk nt llie SI IV I ne Hlver, near the Ureal niacler, at oinlieil rnrneri thence rtiiiiiinr imrm vn main; ineiiro in ealeilr dlrerllnii n rhnlnai tlienre In niithrrly direction 0 rlialnas Ihenre In an easterly direction to chains, to coin inencrinciit post. Hated Auiiim tut. III!. jotu acoa rowura. G?!l ZT7XB7? FTTQ ) r-m III TP inniTHT V5 tnAliADUUI VJ Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way A SaUe. which Rl,, MeJkated Vapora when Applied Orer Throat and Cheat. fiiSfe1 J? a vapor 2nd, at the same time absorbed throvRh thetkin like a JiTf ckVapoHub reaches irame-diattly inhmtd n . concestcxl air passages, .ti i V? theLmJtni direct treatment for all cold troubles that iaprovia ho popu- in Canada and the States where over 17 million jars are now used yearly. &end:d; kr sore throat, tonsilids, bronchiUs. croup, head and chest colds, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. Just nib Vicks over throat and chest and Inhale the medicated vapors. It ouickly lowcna ud a cold. Ota 2!MiiuonJars Used Yeariy the .-iiiicndinetiln to the Moim Vehicle act .wVre in commillee. Mr. Twlgg made a Miigetion re garding Ihe placing of alicker on windshield. Mr. .Mancon d not agree with him. In fact al quite totiip length he dixagreed. and then was atoiin.e. when Premier Oliver loomed up alongside him and xaid that he be lieved there wa much meril ini Mr. Twigg's contention. Tliel nremier even went further. Ilel and Hon. Mr. Man.son was wrung. "Well I did not know I was going lo run up against tins dangerous and unexper.le.1 alliance," he said. "I can sec grief ahead if it continues," hul Ihe A.fi. was smiling as he said it, and the. House enjoyed the situation. Isn't It the Limit V Illile laler it was Mr. Man- Mn s turn to chuckle, ihe same bill was still in committee and the minimum age for chauffeurs was before the members for dJs- cuion. I here was considerable back and furlh comment, and then quite seriously It. II. I'ooley, leader of Iho opposition, asked tho attorney-general if he had I ever considered putting an age! limit on drivers who were gel tin:; j on in years. , "Say when a man gels about C8. Can he handle a car then with safety" tie asked. "I think that should be considered." j The A. fi. agreed. In fact the' Hi4nainn ant nuile erioo with Premier Oliver looking puzzled t The premier wns on his feet explaining that he did not think il neresary. In fact he believed that when a man got loo old to idrive he would know il himself. and there was jio need lo have Mjrh a clause. He offered himself as an exalojile, and then i big light dawned on him. II appeared Ural coming dowif to the iiarlwmeiU buildings thai m,ipniii9 Ltifl iipiiioii himplf liu.l Hotary Club HoyV Hand.! nf,UTetl in lm null, crsh in he damaxed another ma- Hand iM'leetion, ISon of My' jwhich . , It it . s I 1 1 1 I i ' noiary i.iihi ' '... II... renll LEGISLATURE Interesting Little Sidelights on the Ministers and Their Work. (W. A. deOrave in Vancouver Siar; What Hon. A. M. Manon he- lieves i "a dangprniiM and nn-expecled alliance" hat ilevel,ipe, between Hon. John Oliver and 1' I)eipard TwJjfjT, Hie Virloriii oj. I poition niernljer. J Ihe alliance developed whevi ill tins nine ny-piay Selected, Miss Catherine: p .() )U eajr he threw his head baek to givv a hesirly "Haw. haw, haw," only lo be bronchi lo seriousness again by Ihe query as to whether he ws o be given a blue licence canl in view of Ihe. accident. Mr. Man-mi staled that it would be entirely un to the ma gislmle. Xo doubt he could be trusted to deal severely with any infractions, if such were proved Again ihe premier's "haw haw, haw" boomed out, ami hav ing taken, a five minute rise out of "Honesl Jnlui' lh.i Housij. sd-Hed down ajaln'. ' New Oriental 'Menace Xnliu Sons' iifj HciJJi are Injecting themselves into politics in a constructive manner, The new clause in Ihe Motor Vehicle Afl which gives Ihe po lice superintendent power to re fuse a driver's license lo anyone unable In read the regulations n the road signs, is the result of represenlalions made by Ihe Native Sons or I I.C. The Hritish Columbians point out that al the present lime there are a number nS Orientals driving trucks and cars who cannot read F.nglish and who are a potential accident source whenever lliey are on Ihe road. Matter or Habit There are plenty of good slor- les going Ihe rounds since Ihe visit of the ashinglon Sale legislators last week, tine specially deals with a group of five or six who were. taken from the boat In the hotel on landing ahd were invited tp the room of a Hritish Columbia man to enjoy his hospitality. Thi'y were all silling down in the room and '(he bollle had passed around, when Ihere came a knock on Ihe door. It was only the bell-boy wilh crnckeil ii'e an I water, but il was noticed thai with the knock each visitor's hand with the glass went behind his hack It took them n inlnuln or two to realize Ihey weren't "busting" t J- A - X. -t- . A. A. S A At. Jt- A W 1. J. M,. A JH. A A. A l . . believed lhat Mr.Twigg was right ""',n' kl VICTOHIA. Iec. 3 Addressing the Hotary c:iub here, H. C. Nicholas, editor of Ihe Times, poke on "Canada" and urged study of Canadian history, pointing out thai commercial and material power was not the major basis of the Dominion's security, Ihe mental and moral development of Ihe younger generation being of vastly greater import ance. "We cannot unite Canada on the basis of commerce, in fact, economics have a tendency to wards disunity. Canada can only become united by a strong, per vasive Canadianism. "The more you Canadianize our people, the stroncer is Hie Im- oerial unit you create." he said amid applause. Lay Foundation "The best way to lay the foun ilalion of this Canadian consciousness is through the school!," MA Nicholari urged. "Insist thai young people should bo lilerally steeped in Canada particularly In Canadian history llecenf years have witnessed t grealvimprovementv in Ibis matter, although we have still a long way to go in this direction. The speaker pointed out that Hie history nf no country was better suited to Ihe trradual pro cess of Ihe young Canadian mind than lhat of this Dominion. 11 is full of interest and inspira tion from beginning In end. The teaching of it should lie resmrded as a national necessity, as something of special Importance and not as n mere casual feature of our curriculum. If Ihe minds of young Canadians are planted deeply in the soil of four cenluries of Canadian his lory, Avith all Its fine inspiration mid examnles. there will be a bond established which will re sisl the allurement of prclen lious materialism so greatly in evidence on a large part of this continent. Canadian Splr.t The sneaker urged Hint Ihe Hotary Club, through its influen Hal associations, in co-operallon wilh other similar bodies, In inc vesllgale the scope and character of the Instruction In Canadian history in the Canadian schools with n viPvTn making this an indispensable 'feature of tlann da's educational system, In Ihe Interest of development of truly pervasive and progressive Canadian spirit. George McGregor was ap hester CIGARETTES unendmen' and praudeii when he urged the need thal they .uid aKe a Children Should be Literally "Steeped In Canada" Says Victoria Speaker diiiik f a Canadian Hag, declaring Hie lieu j.nswjn, wmi au- openly in a hotel room. ma Seelnn Is Believing da s escutcheon on the fly, is Another Mght seen was two of! not a Hue Canadian banner. the visitors with a camera taking a photograph of a line-up of bot hies, each one with a different I label. "They'll never believe il if we don't show them the pictures." they said. "They think this stuff is obsolete now." He Wants to Know Mr. Patiullo, speaking on the budget debate. "H is no u.e crying about the Pacific 1 ireat HaMcm. Here it is, and il is here to slay." Harry Perry, member fnr For' (leorge, and a leader in Hie fight to have the road eoiirpieip.r. "Yes. but where is il?" URGE TEACHING ABOUT CANADA ' HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. V. Massenden, C. A. Zing-rich. II. Laxler, Lome MrLeod. R. I). Kemlrick, M. S. Hryan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clnnally, Mr. Justice Murphy, .T. Cameron and Jess Wrighl, Vancouver; .1. A. Shedlac, New Westminster; It. J. While, Wallace, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Porcher Island. Central .1. Mel.ellan, Ivdhionton. LAND ACT. Notice of InUntlon to Apply to Laaae Lane1. In Prince Rupert Und Rerordlns i.r Prince Runert. and ultuale on norm abore ur Shannon Bay. Queen I harli.tti- Jtlinri. B.C. TAkK NOTICE Uiat Jainea rieldlnr Sti-ana- and Hubert C. C.oe. or Vancouver,! B.C. . ncriinatton canneri men. Intends tol ir.nlv tor a leae of the rnllomr de ieribed foreshore at Shannon Bay. Queen rtijrkitte IMandA:-- Commennnr it a pot planted on the hore ot Shannon Bay about 500 feet In a nHiltmcnlerlv direction rroro sonlh-e?t corner or Lot IS8. aald post belni m.nheai corner or an application to pur- chaw by Jaa. rieldlnr Meant; thence nnhesterly folloulnr hlrh water mark or Shannon Bay about 700 reel to a post 0S feet (ouin and 767 reel uesi oi soma- mi mrwr of lot ISIS: thence west l.5 reel lo me nutn water mara oi an IIik1 belnr an application lo ieae r.,,iieri i' Rouse: thence norllieiiv. west erly and MHithwesterly rnllowlns the hlrhl water mark or saio uiann in a poini vdv reel south aiMl 1143 reel wesi or souU-west corner 1518; ttienee wet 100 reet; hence north SlO reet. more or less: tbenre eat SS6 reet. more or leas to the point or commencement, and eontalninr acres, nire or les.. robt. oossk and jas. riELiii.xn sTnAxo. Applicant. Per V. M. 0. Mitchell. Asent. Paled November toth. im. Notlcs or lor ncuer: LAND ACT. Intention to Apply Landt LAND ACT. FINEST BLENDED CIGARETTE ON THE MARKET" to Lease In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict, and situate at Cove. SDlcer Island. ahnut (10 OO chains anulheaslerlY from the eitreme imrthwrM end or Spicer Island and about tt.oo cuins east mm scnoon- rr Pass. Take nonce mat wanare nwn l.lnilled. or Vancouver. B.C., occupation rannervmen. Intends to apply ror a lease or the rollowlnir prescribed lands: commencing at a pnsi piamea auoui ta oo chains In a southeasterly direction renin ihe extreme northwr! end of Spicer Island, and tl.00 chains east rromj sennoner ras; inence snum i.oi cnain thence east 4.81 chains: thence north- westerly meandering along the line or high tide tn post nr commencement, ami containing 1.00 acre, more or less. WALLACE FISHERIES LIMITED. tt M.fM1lM tt fS Applicant. Notice or Intention to Apply lo Purchase, Land In Prlnre Ruiwrt Land Recording District or Prince Rupert and situate on the easi shore or Barnard Cove, Princess Royal Island, lunge rour. Coast Itlstrlel. TAKE MIT1CK lhat Somervllle Cannery Company Limited or Vancouver. B.C.. oc ; rupalion packers, Intends to apply ror permission to purchase the following de-' scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the northeast shore or Barnard Cove, PrlnceM Royal Island, Range 4, coast nisiriei. Ihenre easterly twenty chains: thence snutherly sltly chains; thence westerly, rorty chains; thence northerly rive rhalns.1 more or less, tn high water mark; thence; Pillow Ing high water mark In an easterly; and northerly direction to point or rom-1 mencement, and containing one hundre ; acres, more nr less. , . SUiMMUIlI.t w.i.ir.ni CO. LIU Applicant. Par W. J. Thomas, gent n o,h oa WATER ACT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Ills Honour, the Lieutenant OovnTior or llrlilsli Columbia, bv and with .the advice or his Executive Council, has been pleased THAT pursuant to tne provisions nri sertlon too, ueing cnapier 7 nr tne Revised Statutes or lil. Ihe reserve or unrecorded water or Itonna River. Graham Island, In Ihe prince Rupert water m-trict, established pursuant tn order In Council .No. 19J. approved on the lath dav nr September, ivos, be raiicellmt. tiATEIi this 9010 day or October, ltt T. O. PATTl'Ll.O. vnnlsee of land LAND ACT. Notice ot Inttntlon to Apply to Ltasa Land, In Queen Charlotte District Land Recording District or Prince Hupert, and situate at Shanuon Bay. TAKE NOTICE that Robert C. Oosse ofl Vancouver, B.C., occupation cannerytnan,' Intends to apply ror a lease of tho rol-i lowing described lands: I Commencing al a pnsi planted on an Unnamed Island lyli.g S.S0 deg. V. (Hi chains, more or less) renin southwest corner of Lnt tats, Q.C.I., Range 6; thrncel following meandering or shore Una ot said Island to point or commencement, ami' remaining tlV, teres, more nr less. ROBERT C. OOSSE, Applicant, rer Wm. 0. MltcbuU, Ageu DaMd October tin, till. We Save You Money Special values in Toys Trains with Tracks, from 80c to 3.2o Aeroplanes from 75c to $1.00 Mechanical Autos from 35c 'to $1.25 Sail Itoats and Canoes from 25c to 75c Mouth Organs from iOc to 90c Dynamoe.s from $1.00 to f 1.25 Dressed and Kid Hody Dolls, a large assortment at special prices from 50c to $2.95 t and 6 cup tea sets l.50 to $2.50 Aluminum Tea Sets $1.00 Aluminum Kitchen ets from 75c to $1.00 Assorted Games from 23c to $1.00 nnlling Chimes from 10c to tl.25 Celluloid Toys from .... 15c to 35c Pavings Hanks from 23c to 50c Fancy nibber Halls from 20o to $t.tn Animals from 25o .to $1.00 Pictures and Slory Hooks from . . . . 10c to $1.00 Christmas Stockings (extra special value' , 25 pe cent reduction this year. ion t rait lo pet our prices on Fancy China, Dinnenvare, Dutch Silver, Papetries and Christmas Tree Decorations. No need to send out town If you buy from Gordons Grocery Sventh Avenue East Phone 447 MAMMOTH of Special Sale Shoes 41 Pairs Only Ladles' Blaok Kid High Boots, al per pair $2.85 Men's "Black and Brown Dress Shoes, Goodyear well, solid leather, rubber heels. This is u win-ner. Salo price . . $5.45 See our windows for specials Specials in Misses' and Children's Shoes. Sperials in Hoys' and Youths' Shoes, i Family Shoe Store Third Ave. Phone 357. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices, B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ay.