Bulger's Prices Have Always Been Reasonable I'iM vi' guarantee vou a good article. Compare our prices mi all Standard Articles -ui-U . "Si7" linger' ami. OHiimtiuity Silver. Wuterman's 'en, KvrMiarp l il., Wrdlhnm and Omen Wali-licx, Hif Cluck, etc., iiimI you' will fiiul llii'in (he same as in any mail order hoiue. Our customers are rinding quality for quality; our lioue is pri'lly hard lo lical. We are always ready lo make good any mistake. John Bulger Jeweller Prince Rupert, B.C. The Logical Place for tl Right Gift l i i ta ..rl i ,(i-gai:i Th itIm nit mir entire Xma Line. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE LOOKED OVER OUR STOCK i ?i iuP Hnrgain predmiii".iic tin .n'gh.'iit m To. Fancy mm1. hdl. Sleigh. rtiii Sl.iiioiierx. li(ok. Fotiiilaiu I'rll. Pencil.. Ilrcoraliou.. etc., He, ' M'ligloit I'orlidili Typewriter. I'iM-krt llaromeler. Ad-is Itnok-'. I li.inr-. Autograph Hunk. School Hg. tir.imophoue. and (iraninjilioiie Itt nl McRAE BROS., LTD. Stationery as a Christmas Gift t It Always Acceptable Here ..re -(Kite lli.il will .t'(-to on In reason ol high qoalilv. I t-tt 1 1 1 i 1 aiM ar.m. ami low price. "Symphony Antique" m decorated lunged boxe., foallier I'm. Paper. CorresMindcncc Cud. and Envelopes. $2.50, $2.85, $3.00, $5.00 and $5.25 "Lord Baltimore," in boxes willi loose or hinged lid, Paper. Correspondence Card and F.nvelope. 75c, $1.25, $1.65 and $2.75 Correspondence Cards, I'luili or (iill Kdge. with Envelopes 75c, $1.00 and $1.65 Whiting A Cook "The lineal writing paper that can he made": Col. mil il Kidskiu Paper. UuriN and Knvelope. $3.00 Louis XIV. Period Paper, in Tan. White orWIiile with Oiay Lining end Oill F.dges . . 55, $5.50 and $0.00 Colonial ICidskin LoviWy Paper, Knvelope. have a very hainNoine lining $6.00 Piir.'huienl Linen, a derkle edge paper . .. . . . $5.00 (icullenp'n's Slnlinnery $2.00 Von may select your Stationery from our slock with : -uranee of satisfaction. Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggisls Itrxall Store 3rd Avenue and 6th Street Phones 82 and 200 Hours: 8 a.m. lo n p.m. Sundays and Holidays frjm 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 lo 0 p.m. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door lo Frizzcll Hutcher Shop, across from the. Kmprcss Motel Wo carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION Jamas Zarelll Proprietor Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. 75 Tuxi. night. DUo bt-rvicc, day and 1 Large sate for Max Hcilbroner. sale, cheap tf Xinas. Tree decoration's and bon-bons, at Linzey 4 Davics. If 'J'J Taxi and Transfer. 50s service. Day and night. T. Dybhavn. ' If Linzey & Davles' store will b closed on December 25 and 26. Don't forget! 2i)8 Dance Christmas night in Audiloi mill. Turkey refresh ments. Ailiiiinniutt 5Ue and $1.00. 29H lien Self returned on the Oar dena yesterday afternoon from a tuier buine trii to Vancou ver. u.tiirelltiws and Itrbekahs t'ht i-tinus Tree Wednesday, Dee fuller -3, at 3.30 p.m. in Huston Hall. special Sale. Low prices on I'oys. Head and Notions. Mr J. Field at ".Needlework," 213 Second Avenue. 2U7 li;ijii-t Sunday School Christ ina l.iilci laininent iu the (Hiure'i V e.ineday. Dee. $3, 7.0' p.m .( program by the scholar eve Miss Ituth Jtix arrived on the Cardena yesterday aflernoon from New Westminster and will pend lit Christmas holidays liere visiting with ber parent Archdeacon and Mrs. 0. A. Itik. Mrs. V. It. Lindsay, wife of the new general superurleiwienL, at Anyox, and lifr two Mm were passenger altoanl the l.anleii-i yesterday aflernoon bound north to lake up their residence at Hi" nieller town. A stood crowd attended th Si Htulina1aii dance which wa. held on Saturday niflil In the Melropide Hall. Musie was fur- iibl ley Lindweth''' Orehera and ".. K. Ylreberg was waster of cremoHie. Muler Ted Kerjjin, son of M ami Mrs. H. K. Kergin of Alie-i Arm. was n passenger on the Carrie ti a yesterday afternoon re turning nnrtli. He went In Yic- ;oimm in meei ni raim-r wno. iii.wexer. wa not able to gel away "Willie In lie session of Hie li-Kislalure not heiug over. Mis.e. Irene and ffiie wlui aie attending tliel ni- er.iiy uf Jt.t.. at Vancouver, ar- riveit mi Ihe liaiilena yesterday ;i f t ittii ..ii and left this afternoon for rgetow n w here I bey will -. en. I Hie Christmas holidays wiUi I heir parejilrt, Mr. and Mrs. jienrge McAfee. They were met in the city hy I heir father. M.iinrsliip Fairbanks, Cap!. 1. Maciliifiald, arrived from Kelchi kan a' 3:15 yesterday afternoon with thirty Ions of palladium ore from the Salt Chuck Mine. Alas ka. fur transhipment I'.aM over the Canadian National Hallway tj Irviiigloii smeller, New Jersey. The Fairbanks, which returned ii.irlh this morning, brought three passemiers here who are .it their way south. One oT them was C. Til us, a Sea I He mining engineer. In command of Capt. J. A. Findlay who is. relieving Capt. A. Y.. Dickson, who is ashore at Vancouver on a mouth's holidays, I n ion steamer Cardena arrived from Hie south at 1:15 oseiilny afleruiHin and saileil al 8 o'clock for Anyox, Alice Arm and lew- FREE! TOMMY TOWIKINS' PAINTING BOX Ai many user of Oxu Cubes are asking about the Tommy Tourkins Paint Hook we arc again supplying Ihem for the Children' Christmas Stockings They tell Tommy Tomkin' adventures from ehildhood lo niauliou.l just the tiling to U'ach youngsters how to color. Sent free on receipl of eight Oxo Cube Wrapper. Oxo Limited. 350 Si. Anionic Hired. Montreal. mo CUBES Curries Taxi and Messenger. Phone 00(5 night ur day. tf Always good service and iual- ity at Unzey &. Davies. If Closing Out Sale. Everything at cost. Gil's Cigar Store. tf Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Phone 134. tf A thing welf bought is half sold. (et it at Lin.ey & Davies' tf Just arrived. New Christinas hala. Mrs. Wilson, Third Ave. 2l5 Private Christinas Cards printed by Koso, Cowan & Latla, tth Street. tl Pipes, Pouches, Cigarette cases, Cigars and box candy at cost. GU's Cigar Store. tf (aihle greet ias to lreaL Hrit- ain and Kurope al reduced rales Canadikn National Telegraph.. 2"J0 No oven troubles If you get your Christmas cakes and pas tries from Electric Window Bak eries, an "Coal." Don't leave your eoal orders till Christmas Kvo. "Hero" 11.01 per ton. Phone 112. P.ll Transfer and Taxi. 2'Jl St ore opens every evening !hi week until 10 p.m.. Closes Friday and Saturday aH-day. Huperl Table Supply and L-niversai Trading. 2"J7 II. M. Winslow, sales manager for the Canadian Fish V UoM Storage tJo Ltd., returned on the Cardena yenterday aflernoo'i from a business trip to Vancou ver. Let us be a convenience t you! You save, lime by calling 112 lo help you with your shop-' ping. Cars hy the hour al re.t-sonabie titles. Sinsle fare. fo. Ivo .issenyers, 50e. Call 112 Service." 21'K Miss Helen Y'oung, who is al lending school in Vancouver, was a passenger on the Cardenn yes Irrday aflernoon bound for port Simpson where she will spend Ihe Christmas holidays visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hoy 1 1 Young. Peter Hlnck. Jr., arrived on Ihe Cardena yesterday afternoon frmn Seattle, where he'i attend ing linversily. to spend the Christina, holidays viitiug with bin parents. Mr. and Mrs. peter Hlnck. Accompanying him norlh was his grandmother, Mrs. Har ber'of Hremerton. Iticharri Pillsbury rind .his sister Lucy are expected lo arrive from Vancouver Wednesday In spend Chrism.is wUh llu-ir par- ait . The vessel brought tlflenls, Mr. and Mrs J. j. Pill. following passengers: for Prinee'hury. They have been alien. ling Huperl- Hen Self, A. It. Ilainblin,the University of H.C. ib Point Mi.. Irene McAfee. Miss .lessie tirey and are returning after tho McAfee, A. (I. Smith, Miss Hulh holidays lo continue their stud- flix. .1. Sargent. A. Oswald. (5, lea. jCox. H. M. Steven... J. Hansen, T.I jjoiiiisoii. II. M. Winslow, II. l'.V Hen.Sehulson, pioneer resident Thomon. Mrs. Myhill Jones mid 'of this district, who i a put lent ifanuly and Mrs. McDonald, Peter tn the Prince Hupert flenerul 'IHaek. jr, Mrs. Harher and O. P. Hospital sttlTerlng from a broken llrown; for .Slewnrt W. Hunt-!hip and sprained wrSl, called al ling. Mrs. N. H. Stevens and i. A. Ihe Daily News oTflce mi Satur-jYoung: Tor Anyox- L. L. Powell, day afternoon to show a clippitu Mrs. W. It. Lindsay and two sous, from a Vancouver, paper of It) ,Mr. Lamhoru, Mrs. orchard and years ago decrfbimjr the fire that child, Violel Mclvny. J. Hawthorn, wiped Ihal place out In June, i.Miss. (i. smitli ami Miss oiul-j 1 880. Mr Harold Thompson of I lie slaff! of Hie Koyal Jlauk relumed here yesterday on the Cardeua after spending a holiday at Calgary and Vancouver. "L-il us tie your Santa Claus1" If the gift is lo be a surprise, let Santa Claus delher your gifts m early. Christmas morning! Prince Ilupert Transfer and Taxi. 1'hon.! 112 or 18'J. 2U8 California celery, fresh tomatoes", cucumber, green union. parley, green peppers, sweet fpuds, cranberries, etc., nuw in. Place your order early. Itupeil Table Supply Co. "JC L. Ivigar and William Mciiilp failed to apiicar in the cHy police court this morning on charges of intoxication anil hail of was e"strealed in both cases. C. A, Isaacson was fined $25 on a similar charge. A. O. Smith, who leaches school at Point J;-ey near Vancouver, arrived in Ihe city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Mitchell, Ninth Avenue Last, for Ihe Christmas and New- Year holidays. He is a brother I .f W It C.jll. II. 'VII pi , . ... tjiic.i hi mc; VJ....1. electrical department who will arrive from (iseome on Wdues-day morning's train. SURPRISE PARTY ON MR. AND MRS. IYERSON A surprise party took place las! night at Die home of Mr and Mrs Jack Iverson when practically all the memhers of Valhalla Loil-e gathered at his residence mi Seventh Ave. The president of the organization. on behalf of the members, pre- seteil Mr. and Mrs. Iverson with a waffle iron as a wedding prt sent. In ihdug so Mr. Aekerberg made a neat speech and this was followed by a number of oilier Ispneehes ;(inl niuch merriment prevailed, i ne visitors passeii a pleasant time singing and olher occupation. MASS ON TRAIN FOR PILGRIMS (continued from jage one; Canada. Chapel for Mass Another unique feature of Ihe sH-cial train which earrie Hie pilgrims eastward is a special ehael car in which mass is being celeiiraieii daily during tin journey. Ye-tei-day morning at Arm.lroiig,- Ontario, Ihe train was halted for two hours while everyone aboard assisted in the celebration of mass. LaM night al Hearst, Ontario, another lial: was made, while all parties took wrt in religious celebrations in the evening. Welcomed In Winnipeg In Winnipeg the Saskatchewan and Alberta members of the party under Hie auspices of L'Associa- tlon Uoiiolnpie I raueo Cana- riieiuie de la Saskatchewan wen welcomed li.- the executive and i ... ... . iiiemuers 01 i. .vssnoiai ion 1 1 lilucali.'ii Canadienne F'rancaise du .Manitoba and taken first on a journey by street ear through the business section oX.the city, and Inter lo the parliament building- where an offieial welcome to Manitoba was extended by Premier John Hracken and Hon. P lalbol, with M. Herbert of (ira- velbourg and M. O. It. Hroudeur of Prince Albert replying for Ihe visitors. Later the tourists were takei to SI. Honifnre College and ealh eriral where they were extended an offieial welcome to the Cathedral city. In the evening their onipalriols of Manitoba enler-nhned the visitors at a bampie! hi the Fori Harry Holel. when under the presidency of M. J. A. Cu-son of SI. Honiface they were extended a further welcome by M. A. Fremont, editor of La Liberia, Manager Hrodeur replying for the visitors. Again after Iheir departure, radio was brought into play, and a further message of "Hon Voyage and Joyeouso Noel," was sent over the ether lo their radio equipped" tram. At Ottawa This evening Ihe touri-ls will nrrive In Ollawa where Ihey are lo be entertained at the University and conducted on a tour of Ihe parliament buildings vvhero il is expected they will be wel comed either hy the prime iuiit. isler or one of the members of, his cabinet and the parly will leave Tuesday for Montreal, af-l Srhul-on, then a.lervvanls troinir to Sle. Anno ib' .vvoritt. for Alice Arm teibiy young fisherman, saw Ihe smoke'llcaupre for Christmas live and .Kcrgiiw rT Port Simpson. Miss from his boat on the Fraser. returning lo Montreal on the at-Helen V"ius. .'ltiver. 'tertioon of Christuias Day. AbiWde-hcious Qiocolate Q& A. fl Old-fashioned Chocolate Jbra Ncnhfasliioned (feneration. Baker's Chocolate Premium No. 1 Is mist satisfactory forcookinir and drinkinc: the jSd fifst choice of good housekeepers and cooks. i.v( -vci a r i i m r a prn ar rr t ; ! I ; X3TAEUSKID 1750 tl 'I tl t rv3 r-wrTra vrAW 111 " CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free CHRISTMAS FUR; A- a special inducement to Christmas shopperS lo select Furs for (lifts, 1 am making ihe following offer good until next Thursday. Christmas Lve. My slock is composed ol the finest Fur Hoods il i-IKj.sible to obtain in the latest styles. When you view them you will realize their exquisite quality and remarkable low value. Special Christmas Discount On every Articles in my Store including Fur Coats and Chokers, 33 and 1-3rd Per Cent. I on! se'i No. 1 r'ors and guarantee them. I do not guarantee Klcclru- Seal Coals. Inspection Cordially Invited. W. Goldbloom Second Avenue. "The Honest Fur Man." DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. And That One Word Is "VALUE" When an article of outstanding merit is offered to the public, its success becomes immediate. . And so it is with our lalesj "FAMILY .SKUV1CK.S," only one word can explain their quick acceptance and success and that one word is "VALUK." ' Wei Wash Thrirt-T ami Soft Finish hero arc services that simply brim over with all the features of l'urity. Convenience, and Kconomy not one hot ullthree. Comparison and demonstration prove Ihe value .of our Family Services. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8