MOB MX We Save You Money Christinas Goods Fancy Cups ami Saucers in Ye OMe KnglWlt and Li-moj;e. A large selection lo chooe fruni, from 75c up Hand l'ainted flliitia Sumc-thinj; particularly at tractive. You will appreJ ciate its beauty. Very suitable Tor Christinas (lift. At most reasonable, prices. ltifh Linen Handkerchiefs direct from Uelfast. The finest in the world. In pretty hoses. From 50c up liecplionully pood value in Ladies' Silk Hose. Always acceptable. v I'apelrien in beautiful fancy boxes. From .... 30c up Christmas Business Is good. There's a reason Gordons Grocery Sventh Avenue East Phone 447 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 lo fi. X-Ray Ssrvlcs Phone 86. Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday KvrnftiK Gifts! pEW- MAS. MILITARY HONORS MARKED FUNERAL Late Wll.'iam Keith Laid to Rest This Afternoon After Service In Presbyterian Church .Military honors were arcordc ! deceased at the funeral of the late William Keith which look place this afternoon at 2.30 from the First I'resbyterlan Church. Ilev. Charles ,1. Cameron officiating. The service was ntlejided by a larpe assemblage of niouruin? friends desirous of paying their last respects to the memory of a well known citizen. Arranire merits were in the hands of 1 1t H.C. Undertakers. The body lay in state at the church from this morhiiiK until the time o7 the funeral. After the service, at which .Mrs. Jarvis Mel.cod was soloist and John K. Javey organist, the cortege, led by a "pie lutnd consisting jf I'ipers Macdonald Sturgeon and .Macindewar and Drummers Peyton and Currie and a firing iiarly, provided liy the Firs! North H.C. Ilegiment, proceeded to F'airview Cemetery where interment took iilace. The pall-hearers were J. F. Hutchinson. Norman A. Watt, John YVynn 1 Thomas MrClymonl, William Millar and Thomas Silversides. At the graveside there was a volley in salute by the firiuc squad; l'iper Archie Macindewar played a lament, and the "LasJ post" was sounded by llugler" V. Hanee. There was a large nuiniier of .floral otTerings including pieces from Mrs. V. Keith, Mr. and Mi s. It. (iatnmon, Mr. and Mrs. I.. !:. Kby. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. liar! !Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Little, Mi jand Mrs. II. McCarthy, j Ladle f the Orange Lodge, I Mr. and Mrs. V. Mack. Mr. and Mrs. lenning. Arttiur M. Cox 'Norman Short I and mother. yv. and Mrs. William Millar. Charles PRETTY and USEFUL To Delight MOTHER, WIFE, SWEETHEART OR SISTER. Hosiery Tlireadsilk, silk and wool, all wool $1.00 to $2.25 Gloves Silk CJiamo-Siiede ... $1.00 to $2.00 Silk Scarves $2.50 to $10.00 Silk Lingerie Mourners, Vosb', Slips, Nightdresses S2.25 to $8.00 Leather Handbags- Newest stales $3.00 to $7.50 Handkerchiefs in great variety ; 15c to $1.00 Compacts Hold or silver plated $1.75 to $5.50 Sweaters $3.00 to $7.50 Phone 27 "DEMERS" We Aim to Please P.O. Box 327 CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestions We rim -npply the iutet novelties in Manicure HolN and French Ivory Toilet Sets from (10c lo .$50.00 J'orfiinies, from :,r Ut $i:t.50 l'erfiime Atomizer-. Irom .$1.75 In .$11.00 Comparts, fruni &oc t $2.50 Clirisjinas Stationery, fnim 50c lo ,$4.00 Chofjolales, from . . .' 5Hc lo $0.00 Safely llazors. Straight Hazors. Hazor Strops. llasli Lights. Military Hrushes. Famy Soaps, Hath Sails, etc., flc. Agents for Rochon'6 Famous Candles See our windows. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. 3rd Ave. and olh SL We deliver Use Blue Ribbon Baking Powder Your Grocer has it 1 G) .nAQ 1 V J w w 31 Has Won the approval of three generations 7lade in Canada 95 years Tit i advertisement is not published ,u displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Coveininent of llritisli , Columbia. Youngmau, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fin-nie, Mr. and Mrs. Win. ! rat ton, Mr. and .Mrs. MrClymoiit. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ford, Mayor Newton. Mr. ami Mrs. Field Strung, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hremncr, Mr. and Mrs. James Mack, Mr. and Mrs. 4. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clapy, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mcllae. Mr. and Mr-. W. H. Sliortridrc, Mr. and Mrs toe Jack and family, Frank Stevens, llelial Chapter liasleri. Star, Miss K. M. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. John Dybliarn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cilchrist. I'.oyal Orange Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge H. While, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackenzie, Jirotljer Jim and family Montreal,, Mr. and Mrs. Slan- ley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. The trial magistrate not lieit:? in the city, the case against Wil liam Oram, who was to bave been tried today on 'a charge of the'i of logging equipment from the Whalcu I'ulp A Paper Co. at Swanson Hay, was adjourned until tomorrow. Nolle of LAND ACT. Intention' to Apply Land MILK 10 LM In Prtncr liurwrl Land Ilrtiirdinr Dl irirt. and situatr ai Gov, snltrr llnd. atM.il I 5M 00 rlialtis Mialbeaalerly fruni tlm extreme ixirtkurM pud of splrer lalaiil and ali'Mit HAH) riialna eat frutu Scboon t I'as. Umllr-d. f Vanruuvcr. B.C.. occupation raiiiMTj-tix-n. Intrnda In apply for a Irai r tlw fnllowlnr Dmwrllrrd lands: Coiiunrnrlnir at a ptt planted about r.ii m rliaina In l aillwaterlir dlreetl'm 'mm tin- lirrtiw northwrot rtid of splrer Island, and 14.00 rliaina r-aat from SrlKHirwr Caw, tlidK-i' noulh f.61 rhaln; llwnrr rat I. a I rha ln: tlirnre norm i-lrlv nirandprliir ilcnr Hi llun nt lilh tldi- to pout "f rmnnicnrriri-Ql. and rutiiainliir 1.00 ai-rr. iiiir or l. WALLACE nSIIEIIIES LIMITED. Applicant. iCIock Specials 1, For Wednesday (all day) 9 1 Cash and Carry Up3talrs Picnic llarns. per lb 19Vic Christmas Slockiiw-'s for Hoys or iirls. large nize ... 23c Cooking ligg, 3 doz. for $1.00 Jelly I'owtlers, all flavors, per pk. Shredded Wheal, per pkg. Hlue llibhoji Tea. per lb. affle Syrup, 3 Hi. tins . Mincemeat, quart jars .. Swift's I'reniium Hack sliced, per lb :hase n Sanlijjrn's Seal Coffee, 2 lb. tins . . . 6c .. 13c .. 69c 97e Universal Trading Co. From Bulkloy Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Wo specially recommend our Table Cream at 15o for Half l'inl. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 i: fSI OAILT -i-ll I 1 J GUSTAFSON IS SENT OKALLA (continued from page one) also sick in the Jail. Mrs. Mc- Culchcou did not know that accused was intoxicated but she heard hint using bad language. 11.' It. Skinner aw accused about the time of the accident and knew that "be had a few drinks under his bell" from the language lie ' was using. j Defence Witness 4. A. Mcllae. the slar witness for the defence, asserted that accused was not intoxicated. He seemed lo lie "absolutely sober" byt suffering from shock and excitement. Mcllae was working on the sidewalk in front of tho city hall that night and saw the car rounding the corner. In spite of the facl that it wus a wet night and lie twilness was aoout 120 feet from the oar, Mcllae professed to hae seen the' wheel of the car on the oposlle side lu In tn breaking. The judge asked Mcllae ifahe did not think the car could have, been stopped by putting on the brakes before il oerlurued. Mcllae thought this could not hae been done without a spill. Mcltae offerw exidence as to (iustafson's cbar-j acter. He was a "mighty good' boy" and, as for his taking a! drink, he thought any "high! spirited" boy would. Under eross-exatninalion, Mcllae with emphasis by striking the rail of I he witness stand forcibly w ith his hand, denied Mr. Junes' sits-' gestiou that he was a biased witness, that he had constructed his story, that, for any personal; reasons, he wa hostile to the police, and that he had coached the accused. Ilavius driven a car since last May, Mcllae claimed to know "a lot about cars", and llfeir action in emergencies.' He claimed (hat he had hail some pretty close escape and that it was only his good management that bad prevented perhaps fatal results. The judge made some enquiries from Mcllae as to why he thoimlil accused was beinsr perseculed. Mcllae' reason for! that statement, be said, was that the boy was being broughlj up again on I lie rha rye alter lie had been once dismissed. Failed Take Corner Accused, in tile witness box (old of having cone down townJ and having four glasses of beer and then something lo eal. On the way home, car failed to take the corner or Fulton Slrre! and Third Avenue, owing to Uie wheel breaking. Ju at the curb, the car fell on Hie hub and turned over on o the sidewalk. Accuted admitted that he had been siek if. Die jail. "Under the section on which you have 'been charged," said I lie judge in making his decision, "it makes no difference whether the car broke down. The essential faolor is: bc you intoxicated' I Hunk that the accident lends to corroborate Hie evidence of the consUrfdcs to that effect. 'The exidence that you ;wcre inioxieaicu is conclusive. The officers swear, positively that you were and that you ailmitleif : hat the accident was your fault. You also admit yourself that you had been drinking. How anyone can gel away from the fact that lyou were utnier Uie iniiuciice ui liquor is beyond ,my eomprehens-i ion. The officers have no inter est in your case other than to enforce Hie law. They would b very neslit'enl if they did not prosecute a case of this -particu lar nature in a city like I'rince Iliinert where the streets am so narrow and there are so many children on lliein. If they had nut prosecuted Uiey would be. subject in my opinion not only to severe censure but lo dismissal. Reversed Finding "There is no other alternative for me but lo reverse the finding of the magistrate and find you Aa' guilty of I he offence, It must be Ilacon '"'I'l'""'"'''! I''"' pwiple under the 47j influence of liquor cannot be per-'jjran,jimiltcd to drive cars. I sentence $1 131'"U Ween days in Okalla IJTison won nam iaior. n hhu lis nol sufficient warning to tu laud others, it will be made dif-iTerent in future.." Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert December 15, 1915. I The Tradem A Labor Council a' j a meet iiis lust nixlit endorsed tlmj candidature of t5. M. .Newiliiii fo i the mayoralty and AM. Nicol, Aid. Kerr, Aid. Caney and .1. J. An-(dcrion for aldernunic bonom. i F. .1. ilunicd iKirling of liclroii re-fj-ytu I'ort "77ie Store of Jewellery Bargains" Business is Going I'liere was a Inn id knock ut Hie dotir. "If you please, kind lady." the beggar said, "I've lo' iny rlglil ley " "Well, il ain't here," retort ed I lie lady of the huue and slam-mod Uie door. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa una. In Hit' I'Nim? IUiii'l Jjiid llriturdlna inmrlrl aixl aliuat Ml Wliitrsand Islnud war IhiinU Ulaiul. Iilue I'rlut M M. 14 TAkK MITICK I lull iimrfAt blllisull iniKfi'f 01 mure nuH-ri, n.i... scrninri' iniriirtu in apply for a lfM- ir Ohj uil lnwiiia dix lilted land : i iiimiiipiii'Iiik al a IHI mi tlxt iduiri. mi tlic l.nt iiidn of Wliltmaiid Ulaud; tlxii'-c l .i,uii Ifri iiuriliwriil; llirlic X.UU0 rwl Irani, Ihrlii'f :i.00W f.r I ...illli; Jlii'lui- I .i.iiiiu o-fi in me piHiit or win j IIM'IIITIIWUI. JOHKI'll TI.o lUKiUm. ! lilted lirimiliri- 4 1 It. Avoid Bronchitis ChMk a1ai artfnatly thll mt f. Applf kt wtl Imli tliMt. U tptn ,h portt.ll.ta rak Vlcki ana tarn with warn RaaaaL VICKS "W VAtORUl wiih a swing at Max Heilbroner s New $60,000 Jewellery Store Which Formally Opened Today. And there's a reason because our stck of wonderful Christmas Gifts hat been marked down to the bone without a single exception. Here you will find displayed one of the greatest and complete stocks In our lint to be found in Canada and marked at prices second to none in the province for honcit value. We ltl below ('lirisliuas I'rftseHK a few loader iu our tupendiHts stuck mrti olariy V High ("Ias Jewellery, Diamonds. ad he.. Ml (!, Silverware 'n. the latest ill Ivory. Tortoise Shell. Two - Tun and Sterling Silvfr T'olel S... . minis range of Clocks. .Unckoo ('lin ks and a range of matter (!! k .M i wl..l. Carved Hrassware, lira Fern I'ots, Flower ases, ("jitHsttMitirk ami oilier Ibis line too Hiimenm lo mention. Idlest in High (.Ha- Stationer) Fancy letups of all tfamrriphon-. i a-siirlmi nl of W'atertnau's" Fountain I'ena and I'eiirils in Sel ami HnfU . Hags and Fancy lltadrd Hags; also a large assortment of IJoobiganFs I'cif. I'mbrellas in lalest designs. Gomniuiiily I'luUs. lloger' "IKi." Warr an 1 Set. In fact our stock i so large it is iruMibj4 iu mrulion all in UlU p OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Our Optical Ilepl. is now t-ipiipfM-d with all modern conveniences urnl started with an expert optician who has had over -7 v ear's experience in l'ateni (Canada. REPAIR DEPARTMENT Our W ork-liop and llepar pnrlicnlarlv eiiiiMi In buHll of work hiiiI will be in rharv workmen. DON'T FOnCET TO VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE IT PAYS MAX HEILBRONER Third Avenue. Simpson af 'ei a ' i i Arm vvbere he u limit lo lie used ii, Willi a box faelory lie i-.',) -:- II i ! ll lOl ' ii'l'-es establish in i'lnec llupeit. Mrs. t. I. Mc.Mortlie, who is at j present locaicd wiln Major Mc-j .Mord re ut Folkc.slonu, Ltiytand, is having a busy time viailing I'riwe llupert tniys wb are ir F.Hgland rwoverins from sickness and wounds. HOME HUMOR. Wife (with iiewspaperi Here's an expression, "the saturated point," What's il mean. Jnliii"f Hull Well, my dear, to illustrate, lite saturated point is wlic Hie consumer sl soaked until lie will no longer aland for il. REPARTEE. SpeclalliL Third Avenue. WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 8 BEBE DANIELS In "THE CROWDED HOUR" A crowded hour of sen-rn ulerlaiunieiii llroailwa.v -tage uce i ut naiiie. The .l-' ; who drained the cup ol pleasure ami fmutd h dreg. The dramatii adventures ol .. guinl 1 1 1 of Hroailway, The ilratna of a young lwl w Ii" i llial marriage i nmre than a ring ami a few w-minisler. She lot u mail then foiind herself. "T1 not covet (by neighbor's husband." Swell s, eo. - :.: pretty girls. )ou'l rn i the haekslagc scenes ,.i lies.-' iM. Hpjiehc dan. e behiuil Hie lines in Fr.in wild iiiiilorcvcle ride through shell-swept tern1" Stcong cast: Bebe Daniels, Kenneth Harlan, Frank Morgan, T. Roy Barnes, Warner Richmond, Helen Lee Worthing, and others. "OUR GANG" COMEDY "THE SUN DOWN LIMITED." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c Give a Doll for Xmas SLEEPING DOLLS 25c Jabo Phone 045 r V.I ur Bros.. Ltd. Cor. 3rd and 7th