rndar ' Montreal : Importers Ve have wonderful eleclfon of holiday foods for men, -women and' children suitable for - Christmas Uirt at s Montreal Prices Ol'IC PRICKS CANNOT UK IIKAT AND TIIK QUALITY OF OUR COODS IS (iUAKANTEUI). Sec our nlK.k and you le the judge of our values. Montreal : Importers Third Avenue. DEMAND J. It. Miller, Proprietor. "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoktd Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. ' Reildence, 244 Fifth Avenue Weit P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch r A A A Tweed Stilts made lo order in our N"U I v V shop in Prince llupcrl as low ntt I. ANGER, Cutter 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B. C. HI Local and Personal Arthurs Taxi. Phone 678. BC. Undertaken. Phone 41. Buy Telkwa Coal and keep your money in the district; saving amounts to ten dollars. ! MPKENN DENTIST Exchange Mock. tl L Auctioneer Brine. Stop). Wait! Big Bale 801 Third Avenue East, on; December 23. Up' to date furniture. Itemized Hit later. tf It better gasoline could be made, Imperii Oil Ltd. would make it. Art lor Premier Oasoline, made In Canada ' by Canadian workmen. 293 3. Gillespie, manager of the Sitka Spruce mill at Queen Charlotte City, arrived In town aboard the steamer Prince Charles last night. Rev. J. O. Olllett ol M&ssett arrived in the city on the Prince Charles last night and will return to the Islands on that vessel tomorrow night. Miss Irene Bourassa of the Government Telegraph service leaves tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where the will ' spend a month holidaying with relatives. Harold McEwen, C.N.R. division freight agent, returned to town this morning after having made the round trip north aboard the steamer Prince Rupert on business. O. C. Maclay. district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a trip to Anyox on departmental duties. W J. Spiers, Vlckers airplane spruce Inspector on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived in the city from the Is- lands on the Prince Charles last night j and will Mil on. th,e Prince Rupert to-I night for Vancouver. I Trappers! Call and show your fur J,to the Old Reliable House. It win pay you as we can guarantee to give yon higher prices than anyone else. We have big orders for all kind of furs. i especially mink. Wm. Second Avenue. Phone 522. Goldblootn, tf Roy Priest.- Harry Tanner. Douglas Ray. P. E. Peterson,. Hector H. McDonald. Tommy MacKajr. J. C. Smith and WMowatt. hailing from Jhe htUa around Stewart, are passengers aboard the steamer Prince Rupert today golnf south to speud the Christmas holidays at their various homes In and around Vancouver. - , After a typically rough winter trip. ClfH. ratrimer IrV'nce 'Charles, Capt. Nell McLean, arrived In port at 12.30 last night from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands having on board some seventy passengers, thirty or so of whom will proceed to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert tonight. The Charles was held up for 18 hour at Lagoon Bay. having had to turn back there out of a raging storm on Tuesday night. Established 1923. EXTRACTION OF TEETH We are equipped to administer i either local or general anesthetics I in our modern surgerj'i thus sav- i Ing our patients a hospital fee i in every case. In most cases this Phone 109 Do nt Forget Only 9 More Days to Xmas! DRKSSIMi (.'OWNS SKITS HATS AND CAPS OVEUCOATS COLLAR ROXES SHIRTS TKS - PYJAMAS SUSPENDER SETS SWEATERS ROXED HANDKERCHIEFS SILK SCARVES We havt' somv wonderful .surprises in BoyV and 'Men's Xmas Gifts Phone C recti 85. teve King .'Ird Avenue. THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE iTHREB r Joriiiuwicl brumwick. Wonder of the World Scries No. 8 P. L. Buckley, . well known Queen Charlotte Island timber operator, arrived in town on the Prince Charles last night from his sawmill at Port Clements and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Wm. Ooldbloom. the Old Reliable, is olterlng his whole stock of made up furs at practically your own prices. Everything has got' to be cleared out before Christmas to make room for new season's goods. Do not miss this opportunity of getting bargains. Wm Ooldbloom, Second Avenue. Phone 522. ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrews Society Christmas Tree, December 27 at 2.30 pjn. St. Andrew's Society Ladies Auxiliary Hogmanay Dance. Deccmttr 31, Invitations may be had from the Coughed So Hard Could Kof Sleep Mrs. Daniel Dickey, Lyn, Ont, writes: ''Last January I had a very severe cold anil coukIhvI an hard I could not sleep night. I tried every thing, including doctor's inedieinA, but nothing gave we n-lief until Itricd Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup which was rtximmendod tu mo by a neighlior. I will never be' without jt In Ujo houto again.' You don't experiment when you buy, "Dr. Wood's" as it has Ihvii a housoV hold remedy for the past 3S years. Price .15c, a. .bottle; larjre. fnmilr tho COe,! put up rnly by The. T, Milburn The Wonder of th. WU 1. The Pyramid 2. TheTrmple of Diana t Ephcui. dens of U.ivl. 4. The OhipiarfEa4! tw Mtue i't Jutyir r It.uvnM. 5. Th Mw-Wim of Artemisia. Ihk ib'.i THE 'NEW Each of the world's seven wonders is outstanding for its originality, each was the inspired effort of ancient genius. All were revolutionary in construction and effect. The New Brunswick too is famed for originality. It is the direct result of many years effort by noted acoustical engineers and craftsmen. It is entirely revolutionary in principle newly developed, exclusive Brunswick features reveal a ' natural tone and wealth of volume impossible in any -other make. And sq, the new Brunswick takes its place to-day, ideal medium of home entertainment, most remarkable musical triumph ever conceived the 8th WONDER OF THE WORllD. Prictd.from t0 $3s5. All of their cut flowers wUl arrive on Wednesday before Christmas. Please remember that these flowers are from Victoria and not from Vancouver and that every Item has been selected by our , own people this yeat and not by the wholesale dealers. MORTE H. CRAIQ. tt Buy Rupert manufactured ahlnglet from Seal Cove Lumber Co., Ltd. tt Special general meeting of St. Andrew's Society tonight at 8 o'clock prompt. We wish all our friends and customers to get- one of our" little novelty weather Indicators free for the asking.' Bulger's Ltd. 29 L. W. Waugh, local manager of Canadian National Telegraphs, returned yesterday from a business trip as far east as Montreal. Christmas Cantata In First ( United Church Sunday evening at 130. Splelt-dld talent and bright Christmas choruses and solos. Miss Kathleen Ward, who teaches school at Tschentkur Lake near Burns Lake, will arrive In the city on Sun day to spend the holiday season here, j Her mother. Mrs. Frank Ward of Mas-sett, is already in the city. Look in Bent's window and take a guess how many beans are In the jar. First prize, gentleman's diamond ring, value 175.00; second prize ladies' wrist watch value 25.00; third prize, gentlemen's nugget pin, value $15.00. Bent's Closing Out Sale, . t , M l '. ;) ii t ' A McLuckle, school teacher at Port Clements, arrived in the city on the Prince Charles last night and will 'proceed, tonight on the Prince Rupert to Vancouver where he will spend the holiday seaaon. Accompanying Mr. Me Luckl'j i?( young Lawrence Rennie, aged ten years," who ts looking forward to seeing the street cars and other modern contrivances, this being his first trip out ot Port Clements where he. was fcom. THE SRUNS1CI-BAUECOLLZNDER. CPMFANT of Cvadi. United TX( I Tiaoo Mxttrul U'mniprf CilfVT 1r Legion 4S meets tonight. Moose Christmas Tree, Sunday. Dec-ember IS at 2.30. Public concerts Moose orchestra 9 pjn. 29(1 Miss Helen Hlbbard will arrive oi Sunday from Woodcock, where she Is j engaged In teaching school, to peiil the holiday season with her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. Hlbbard. THE Altl'TIC STIDIO Wishes to announce the arrival of their Holly In one pound cedar boxes. And all of their IOTTtI PLANTS. Gifts to Please th, Ladies French Ivory Dressing Table Lamps Itridge Score Pads in Leather Cases Hand Dipped Candles Kodaks Toilet Waters Compacts, Single and Double Manicure Sets l'owder l'uffs Novelty Perfumes Playing Cards in Leather , Cases Waterman's Pens and Pencils Combs Mirrors Perfume Atomizers Hath Salts- -Rubber Aprons Thermos liottles Face Powders Ilody Powders Powder Boxes and Jars Pot Pourri Incense Burners Cases Manicure Rolls Toilet Sets Hair Brushes Photo Albums A gift that lasts the year round is a subscription to a magazine. We can give you the lowest rates on trade of: story magazines. '"I? .fv Ormes Ltd. The PJuncer Druggists 3rd Avenue and 6th Street (canadianT VACinc xaiisiTX The Kcxall Store Phones 82 and 200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services T . Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wrunzelt. Juneau and Skutway lire. 13, 39. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle lec. 17. . ,$ 1MUSCKSS I1K.V.TK1C K. ? For Ilutedale, Eat llella llellu. Ocean I'alK Naiini. .lrrt lluy, Campbell Klver, and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. ' Agency for all Steamship Lines. lull Information, frvtii W, C OKCIIAUn. Clenerul .eent. j Corner of 4th Street and Srd Avenue, ITInce Itupert, B.C. Advertise in "The Daily News"