uc,dav December 21, 192G THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Local and Personal NATHALIE IS AN UNHAPPY QUEEN Arthur' Tail. Phone 678. OC. Undertakers. Phone 41. PLKEPS OX HTIIAW IN FRENCH CO.. VENT. OT OKI lV MOULD AND Ruy Telkwa Coal and Jteep your Za "Xkll 7 " money In the dUtrtct. ' tf , IOUUOTTKN UY HER, v , .... All the latest Copyright Hooks, at each' $2.00 t'hums w, i;:.r( IJpys' Own and Girls Own '. . . : , $:,75 lanadian Girls' and Canadian Hoys' Own SI. 7.1 All the Standard Poet.' Picture Hooks. Rag Hooks, Uurge Honks, each 75f Drnni on Xma Seals and Tag, rx-r package 10c White Tissue Puiwr for wrapping 10ft, 3 for 25t4 McRAE BROS., LTD! A Me UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hlllnii from Prim KuiH-rl. lor VASCOI t lilt. XK TOUI V, wanuit tuy unj Alrrl Itty, Ur.. Tuesday, l.r VAM Oi; Vl.lt. VICIOIIIV Alert ) "l a"ll H-). elc. Mlurilay. Ir roil'' NIMPMIN, ,NVV. AMI I; ARM. HTIJWAIIT ami Niws Khrr rryA YU4XM tfccavoj- mas Only 3 More Days to Xmas DRESSING GOWNS SLUTS HATS AND CATS OVERCOATS SWEATERS SILK St AKVKS COLI.AR BOXES TIRS tr suspender sets It ( ) X E I ) 1 1 A N I ) I v E 1 1 C H 1 1 1 1 ' S SHIRTS PYJAMAS We have home wonderful Kurprises Inv Boys' and Men's Xmas Gifts STEVE KING I'hone (rttnJw rr a mr tosight" n LI 1.1 . m.mb a-wtks-h teal a luiui (THE ORIGINAL) 3rd Avenue. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK . AM) , SHIPYARD Operating C.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer, Machinists Boilermaker, Uhicksmlths, Patternmaker. 1'ounders, WiMnlwlirker. Etc f electric and acetylene welding. Our ilant is equipped to handle u1l lilnds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 13 and 385 I "ui.s. tv It t 111. Ill 2nd Aieiiur. It. M. S.MIIH. Agent. ITIiuc Kiirrl. H.C. CUMU Pure Scotch Whisky. Richest in finest highland malt Doll!..' ui i-KlMa fc, V.U..1J D.IMfCltnlirtl D.MW. Dll. l.mliCI.. 5ma4. A SIY ' M US This nilVorUsriiiPiit is nol piilHli"l or displayed by tlio Llmior Control Hoard or ly Ho flovernment ' of British' Columbia. WJuwIMipcTt' manufactured shingle frori8eal Cote Lumber Co, Ltd. tl J Baptist Sunday School entertainment Wednesday, December 22 at 7:45-pjn. Mrs. Cummlnga and Misi' France Cummlngs sail tonight Hot Vancouver for a ihort holiday. Dr. 11. L. Alexander will sail on' the Qardena, tonight for Victoria to Join Mrs. Alexander for the Christmas sea son. Jack Peatherstonehaugh of the local forest branch sails tonight on the Car-dena to spend the holiday season visiting ' in the south. ' J. H. Turner, manager of the Duthlf Mines at Smlthers, -will arrive on today's train from the Interior and sail on the Cafderia lor the sou t hi J. A. Klrkpatrlek sails this evening on the Cardena for Vancouver where he I Look In Bent's window and take a guess how many beans are In the Jar. First prlte. gentleman's diamond ring, value .73.00; second prize ladies' wrist watch value 125.00: third prize, gentlemen's uugget pin. value 4t5.00. floors Closing Out Sale. tt Trappers) Call and show your furv to the Old Reliable House. It will psy you as we can guarantee to give you higher prices than anyone else. We have big orders for aft kind of furs. especially mink. Win. aoldbloonv. Second Avenue. Phone 822. Jtf Among those sailing tonight for the south on the Cardena will' be Rev. Dr. It J. Douglas, J.vO. Reld. J. A. Feather stonchaugh. J. S. Rogers, Miss Nada Johnstone, Mrs. Cummlngs. Miss Frances Cummlngs. Dr. F. P. Kenny. Dr. It U Alexander. J. A. Klrkpatrlek and J R. Turner. Nature has been unkind. to the un fortunate Arnxenlans, driven from their homes by earthquakes In their last place of refuge; but not so. cruel as mankind has been to them. ArtvertlMt In The Dallv New f 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Society Christmas Tree, December 27 at 2.30 pjn. St. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Hrtrmanay Dunce, December 31. Invitations may be had from the com mittee. ' ' v.' Office Hours . . 9 a.m. to G p.m. Saturday ...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DrEP Kenny DENTIST t Exchange Block. Phone lU'J PARIS. Dec. 21? With her former cattle at Biarritz now the greatest gambling place In all Europe, the unhappy Queen Nathalie of Serbia has retired to the cold atone vcells of a Catholic convent In a aide street of tlie Paris Latin quarter.' Unfortunate In her love a3alr.as she was In her political and family life. Miss Nada Johnstone will-sail on the, Queen Nathalie Uvea wholly cut tff Gardens today for Vancouver to spend from; the world today, and forgotten by the Christmas vacation. .the'people over whom she ruled as wife of Milan, King of the Serbs, nearly half a century ago. A bent. old woman, dressed In the simplest ot blaok clothes, is often seen wandering through the narrow thoroughfares of "the quarter. Although locking herself In her .-cell every night and taking her frugal meals at the convent. Nathalie sttllkeeps the tight to take her dally walk through4 Paris. There Js nothing . regal about her bearing now. Sorrow, has creased ber face. Divorced while yet queer, she was reconciled with Milan after hU abdication bad been forced upon him in 1S89. She saw ht son, Alexandre. who succeeded Milan to the throne, as- MmitistMl. tncrether with his. wife. Oueeti will spend the Christmas season visiting fc lu 1803 WUn AIendre, -" " ,clu,u M tbe last male in line, the House of city soon after the New year. i obrenovttch lost power to the Houk Tu-.niv.riw. ..... . l' Kara-Oecrgevlteh. reigning in Jugo- SlsvU today the regular monthly dinner of the! niXTIXl Ol h MUinOW Prince rtunert Shrine Club whleh was ; I Nathalie left Serbia where her We held last nleht In the Commodore Cafe. President J. Arthur Smith oecuDied the "0 TOB "u" !hilr She settled in France, choosing a place . along the Basque Coast, overlooking tr.e THm.rrt... .v. . AtUnUe. Biarritz, a mile away, wks . . nnin ar ffvhltss rmm pert East United Church at 830 this " " lonrriAI PllIIMr afternoon. Ber; Evan Baker offlelattng.. . There bul ne :PU:e- ibt vuu OfLllAL OAlLIPllj of Miss Mildred Smith, daughter of Sacchlno. arid there sh lived and en- 'Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith. Terrace, and')01 h tlrn real hPPlness. But Donald Northover of Smlthers. lDe r mucn OI ner lor tune, beyond her Immense real estate J. C. Brady. MP., since the adjourn- holding, hundreds of acres of parkea ,mnt of the House at Ottawa has been,'""! J" t the edge of Biarritz. down to Montreal and expects to leave! For mlllltms of Francs she parted fOttawa tomorrow for Prince Rupert. Mr. (with her castle. IU name ws changed Brady 'will remain in Prince Rupert : to "e Pavllltoa Riyal, electric lights until about the first of February. ir Umng under the trees, a glass I On Thursdav- December 23 the Gen' morning the general delivery and regls-'tration wickets will be opened from 0 tto II ajn. j dancing floor.- lighted Iran underneath. Today. December 21. is offlcUIly tn ' s built In the state dining room, and shortest of the year. There will be! Harry PUeer. known fo stage folk of more light, however, because of the 1 two continent, was called tn as master clear weather, than on some other of of J-tz. j the cloudy dsys. From now on the sunj Recently the great aSlons were eon-will gradually rise earlier and sewerted into gambling rooms, with thirty later. i tables for baccarat and1 ten for boule. The Pavilion Royal is today a rival of Monte Carlo and of DeauvDIe arid Its era! delivery wicket In the post office tables earn annually a blindred million , will be opened for the dtUvery of par- francs. eels from 7 to 0 p-ro. On Christmas I NUT I ltll;MTKl 1 But Nathalie was not foreslghted enough to retain an interest In her castle and farm but the gambling rights as did the Prince of Monaco, While Mtjnte Carlo and Monaco live from, the royalties of the gambling tables, and the Prince of Monaco gets a real princely living from the baccarat rooms, Nathalie preferred to take her million! and leave Sacchlno. Paris was a disappointment to hei for while she was wealthy In money, of friends she had none. The lone-omeness of the great city frightened her, anda short time ago she rapped at the heavy wooden door of the convent and asked to be taken tn. Her Immense fortune lies In a bank. Its earnings being used to help in the work of the Sisters ot Charity. Her Jewels lie locked in a safety deposit vault. SCHEDULE FOR i LADIES' WHIST JANUARY. 1927 4-St. Oyorgo's Ladles v. Pythian Sisters. Orange Lndles v. Moom Ladles. 18 Pythian Sisters v. .Orange Ladles. Moos Indies v. St. Qcorge's Ladles. FEBRUARY 1- Orange ladles v. St. Ooorgc's Ladles Pythian Sisters v. Moose Indies. IS- Pythian Sisters V. .'St. George's Ladles. Moose Ladies v. Orange Ladles. MARCH - v 1 - Orange Ladies v. Pythian Sisters. St. Oeorge's Ladies v.. Moose Ladles. 15- St. George's ladles v.' Orange Ladles Moonc Ladles v. Pythian Sisters. 111 ll.T TO Olthl.lt. Miss Rogers "What's the matter with Air. urennamr it as ne lumbago or spinal curvature, or something?" Mrs. Feather No. he has to walk. that way to fit some shirts that Mrs. Brcnham mads for him for; Christmas." Magnolia Oil News. ' ' v iiitKsiior - Two colored gentlemen , who, had just reduced the . population in 'i aAXarrner'a hoi' rooat were hVaklng af'getway.1'' "Laws, Mose," gasped Sam, "why ypu s'pose them files follow us so close?" "Keep gallopin. nigger," said Mose. "Them alnt flies. Them 'st buckshot." Experiments In canning reindeer meat are being conducted by the Alaska government railroad. The -canned product, which is said to taste" like veal, retains the original flavor because It is ctx'he'J !:i '.he vua Winclihfisier 4 HOTEL AltltlVAL. Savoy W. O. Lapolnte, city. "! ft A Mild, Blended Cigarette TIMBER SALE X8371 T CHRISTMAS WEEK In order t6 allow the sj. "Prince Rupert" to arrive Vancouver Christmas morning, the Canadian National Steamships announce an alteration In the schedule of this steamer for Christmas week. This boat will arrive from Vancouver Wednesday. December 22, as usual at 10.30 ajn.. but wUl saU for Any&x and Stewart at 4.00 pan. Instead of 10D0 pan. that day, returning from the North, arriving here 6.00 pjn. Thursday, December 23. and sailing for Vancouver 630 pjn. that day. Instead of 8.00 ajn. Fri day. This steamer will arrive Vancouver i 9 00 o'clock Christmas morning. For reservations, etc,, call City Ticket ; Office. T-lrd Avenue, or phone 2S0. 299 Scaled Tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than noon on the 31st day of December. 1926. for the purchase ol Llcens X8371. Yakoun Bay. Massett Inlet. Q CJ... to cut 460.003 reel board measure of Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock sawlogs. i One ill year will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For ester, Victoria, or the District Forester. PTlnce Rupert. B.C. TIMBER SALE X5793. Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than noon cn the 3rd day of January, 1927, for the purchase of Licence X5793. covering two areas In Goat Harbor, CJt. 4, to cut 7&2.000 feet board measure of spruce. Hemlock, Cedar and .Balsam sawlogs. One (11 year will be allowed for rt- nnval of timber. Farther particulars of the Chief For ester. Victoria, or the District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. PULP TIMBER SALE X8140. Sealed Tenders marked, "Tender on X8440," will Te received by the Honourable, the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, B.C., up to twelve o'clock noon on the 4 th day of January. 1927. for the purchase of Pulp Licence X8440, to. cut timber situated on Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years will be allowed lor the removal of the timber. Al! tenders must comply with Section 19 of the "Forest Act." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.- Further particulars may be had from the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C. TIMBER SALE X 1302 Sealed Tenders will be received by the ; Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C.. not later than noon on the 23rd day of December, 1926, for the purchase of Licence X4302, to cut 6341,800 F.B.M. of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar, on an area situated on Maude Island adjoining Lots 460 and 4S1, Skldegate Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. Two (2) years will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester. PTlnce Rupert, B C. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. B.C.. and situate, , on j an island in oona Kiver approximately opposite .Block One and Two ot Lot 3199. R. 8. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that Jonn Bergman, or Oona River, B.C.. occupation fisherman, Intends to anolv for a lease of the fol lowing described lands: commencing ai a post piauini ?uu feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 2199: thence 1.000 feet southeast: thence 200 feet westerly thence 1.000 feet northwelt: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, more or less. JOHN BERGMAN, Applicant. Dated Octobtr 80. 1928. iitrj rcVg ef Winttwrter Cisvcttc. coot aim poker hnJ inscrtcard. Se thetc inxru thtjr art valuahlc in cichanfe for pcV f high grade playing card., etc. PERFUMES In Original Bottles and Hulk-Perfume Novelties, Atomizers, Sachet. Toilet Waters. Toilet Sets to Suit all Tastes-Manicure Sets and Rolls, French Doll Powder Puffs, Powder Boxes and Jars, Bath Salts and Tablet. t Compacts, Double and Single, In all Shades- Face Powders, Face Creams and" Lotions Lip Sticks, "Rouge, Eyebrow Pencils. - ''' Stationery in Lovely Boxes and Colors s . Portfolios, Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Pen and Pencil Sets. ' ' Hair Brushes for Ladies or Men Military Brushes, Whalebone Brushes, Ebony or French Ivory1 Ladies' Brushes. Christmas Chocolates in Boxes and Baskets Bridge Score Pads, Playing Cards in Leather Cases, Shav ing Soap in Bowls, Kodaks and Brownies. French Ivory is on Sale at Cost-Baby Sets, Thermos Bottles, Razors, Photo Albums. Brocks' Christmas Crackers 7 -, Tags and Seals, Place Cards, Christmas Cards, Ribbons nd Tissue Paper. i , - . ' I. ; A Gift that lasts the year round is a subscription to a Magazine . Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists The Ilexall Store- Three Registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and 6th Street Phones 82 and 20Q IcanaoianT PACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Seryices Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. WrungrU. Juneau and SkaRuy Dec. 13, S3. To Vancouver, Victoria and 'Seattle liec. 17. PRINCESS IIEATKICE. For lluteilale. East IWIIu llella. Orean f alls Nuiiiu. Alert Hay. Campbell Klver, anil Vancouver eery Saturday, II u.in. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C, ORCHARD, (leneral A rent. - Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Airnue, .Prince Rupert, ILC Practical Presents for Prudent Purchasers Nickel Plated Copper Tea Kettles from each . . $2.00 to $:i.5p Aluminum Coffee Percolaters in assorted sizes, each .$'1.50 to $:t.7." Pyrex Casseroles, round and square, from each $2.25 to $;l. 10 Stainless Steel English Carving Sets In cases from $0.50 to $12.50 Pyrex Pie Plates, in assorted sires, from .... $l.:i5 to $1.50 EASV VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHER THOMPSON HARDWARE CO., LTD. Residence, 211 Fifth Avenue West P.O. Box, 217, ANGER, The Tailor Flue Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low as $50. oo I. ANGER, Cutter 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert.; RC. Advertise in "The Daily News"