PAGE SIX Give Her French Ivory .MANICURE ARTICLES Files, Hooks, Knives, etc, 73c Trays $1.50 to $6.00. Hair Hrushes $2.50 to $7.00 .Mirrors $6.00 to $9.00 Tuff Boxes . . $2.25 & $2.75 Hair Receivers $2.25 & $2.75 Jewel Cases.. $3.50 to $10.00 Clocks . . $3.00, $3.50, $6.00 Etc. Rupert PharmaGU Prescription Specialists We Deliver. Phone 91 Special Discount In order to clear out ther few Toys we have left we are allowing a discount of 33 and 1-3 per cent as our space is limited. Also a discount of 10 per cent will be allowed on Gift Hoxes from our Dry Goods Dept. Come in and look around. We will be glad to show you. Ask for a calendar. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. See1 our windows for CHRISTMAS ' GIFTS All new goods just arrived, at special prices Ladies' Gold Filled Wrist Watches, 15 jewel movement, a good timekeeper - $7.75 Gentlemen's Watches at bargain prices. Any article purchased here engraved free. A. E. Ireland Jeweller and Optician Opposite G.W.V.A., 319 Third Avenue. Closing : Out I SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Many Kargains in COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT ladies' Rcady-to-Wcar Third Ave. I'hone 651 WOOD. Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Hirch and Spruce Per load $6.30 Per half load $3.50 Ter sack '. 50c Firelighters 48 for $1.00 delivered! HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. ANNUAL XMAS ENTERTAINMENT llKKillT AITAIK ( AHKltll UlT MTII FINISH AND riStCISION The ! SuiVlls oF. Animhtlatin School held- their Christmas entertainment a! the week-end. The program vu carried out with a finish and precision which delighted the Urge audience and reflected great credit on the school. The program was as follows; Chorus "Hurrah for Christmas," Ju- Inior Choir. Recitation "Roberto of Seville." Master Patrick Palmer. Chorus "At Last Thou Art Come." Junior Choir. Dance "Bunny Dance." Marie Schaeffer. Ellea Moore, Christina Beale, Phyllis Beale. Emma Whlffen, Mar guerite La Porte. Marie Balagno, ,Mar guertte Scalfe. Lydla Petenuzzo, Annie Obuchlna. Play "A Scene In Bethlehem." Characters: Hearld, Louis Astoria; David. Martin ranCcoten; Jacob. Michael O'Brien; Oldeon. Patrick Palmer: Ruben. Rupert Whlffen; La ban. Yolande Dominate: Benjamin. Ottorin Antonello; Nathaniel. James McKulty; Dives. Beatrice Horstman; Caleb. Grace LeDuke: St Joseph. Josephine Roma; The Blessed Virgin. Mary McCaffery; Angels. Nina Hunter, Vera Youngman. Zena Antonello. Inez Pettenuzzo, Jennie Demarco. Antoinette Blaln. Shirley McEwen. Kathleen Fortune, Florence Culls. Chorus "Jolly Dear Old Santa Claus," UtUe Ones. Action Song "Jaunting Damn to Kerry in an Irish Jaunting Car." Irene Oavi-gaaTeeca Roma. Amelia Mazzei. Rosa 95c DAY With Heinz 57 Varieties 8 tins Heinz Tomato Soup, small v 95c 5 tins Heinz Tomato Soup, medi um 95c 8 tins Heinz Pork & Cleans, small 95c tins Heinz Pork & Deans, medium Q5c bottles Heinz Catsup, large 95c 1 Heinz Chili Sauce 1 Heinz Pork & Beans, small 1 Heinz Tomato Soup, small 1 Heinz Spaghetti, small 1 Heinz Vinegar, 16 oz. t i All 5 for 93c 1 Heinz Salad Cream 1 Heinz India Relish 1 Heinz Tomato .Soup, small . 1 Heinz Pork & Beans, small All 4 for 95c 1 Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles 1 Heinz Pork & Beans, medium 1 Heinz Tomato Soup, medium 1 Heinz Spaghetti, medium . All 4 for 93c JAM SPECIALS STILL ON Plum or Prune, 4 lb. tins . . 50c Peach Jam, 4 lb. tins 63c Apricot Jam, 4 lb. tins Blackberry Jam, 4 lb. tins . . . Loganberry Jam, 4 lb. tins . . Gooseberry Jam, 4 lb. tins . . , Greengage Jam, 4 lb. tins . . . Clack Currant Jam, 4 lb. tins Cherry Jam, 4 lb. tins 65c 65c 65 c 65c 63c 75c BIG SALE Now going on at full blast Special Bargains featured every day 75c Strawberry and Raspberry Jam, 4 lb. tins 75c Raspberry Jam, 4 lb. tin 75c We deliver to alt parts of the city and guarantee our service. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 571 Thor Johnson 720 Second Avenue George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNT-ANT AND AUDITOR rhonaU7 Its Second Avenue West, Prince Rupert J7 KMT t 1 I.M HAVE Hoover a New sent home this Christmasl You couldn't think of a better gift than to shorten' her daily struggles with house- -r- j hold cleaning. i - l ine Hoover rc-1 . J member, Il&fTS ...as it Sweeps, a$ it Cleans and this Ar ons does it 131 more efficiently than former Hoovers. ?6.25down; easy tenns. HOOVER ttATt ! a Smrtt l tl Cllttl Sold onlv by KA1EN HARDWARE CO. Phone 3 Montessano. Elizabeth Pitt. Beatrice Hunter. Evelyn Byrne. Helen McCaffery. Leah Horstman. Marian Morgan. Patricia Leeper, Jack Leeper. Walter Smith and Carl Reich. Play "Our Aunt From California." Felicia Needey. Miss Margaret McCaffery; Rosalie Needey. Beatrice Horstman; Sally Needey. Margaret Stalker (sisters ; Mrs. Needey. their mother. Olive van. Coot en; LIlss WllenxnTitu their itrpumiVw AotimI purpoee upon the 7 acre of land de- 7 scribed a unsurveyed land for which 0na ltt lease Is applied. This notice was Dry Dock posiea on tne grouna on me zira osj orotto THE DAILY NEWS il SPORT CHAT lodgemen win have to be In better shape tonight or they are apt to have another reverse like they had last Friday when they sustained their lrst defeat of the season. -Other games tonight will be Adanacs and Maple Leafs In the Ladles' League and Orand Terminals and Bankers in the Intermediate " .7:: ' "I ""7 . U.B.C.-S former track IWT1KC, . ICI I T MUUlODUru. lair IT . ' , n.u,i ,...v .flash, and rugby star, and winner of the WAIUVI liia. aAtaVt MUI yilj. Choru-"Make Ready," Junior Choir. Santa Claus. t u.r. hioiv A young lady from Truck's Corners was visiting relative In the city. Dur ing the course of her stay, she was invited to an Informal dinner. Wine was served and, after partaking, the young jtrUU lady felt somewhat elated. She thought I of her home at Huck Corners and) compared mentally her quiet life there with the gay llfa of the city. Turning man said gushingly. "If I were home. I, could show you the prettiest little calf "I after dinner.' WATER NOTICE. Ilt TKslOV AMI 1E. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. whose uldrMl li Pn Rnx ITTin PrlnM Judge Kenesaw M. Landla has been re-elected commissioner of baseball for second term of. seven years with an In crease of 113.000 in his annual salary. which wUI now be S6J.000. The joint session of the major league club owners then reconstituted the advisory council, under the chairmanship of Landis. Those chosen as IU members were Pres tdent John Heydltr. of the National League: President Ban Johnston, of the American League; M. IL Sexton, presi-d?nt of the minor league organization, and John H. Farrell. secretary of the minor leagues. Rhodes Scholarship for 1936. U cutting wide swath at Queens College, Oxford, according to reports from England. In a recent rugby game against Bras, note he gave a brilliant display on the wing, scoring tour tries. Queens won 77-14. As a result Of this and othe splendid performances. Harry ha been chosen to play In the Oxford senior CR1I1BAGE LEAGUE r.lU Hotel. C.N. Mrrhanlr and Opera. lur. .n iMwk I Canada and lry Are Inner Sb," said the young man. in a tense ,,.. ..... K..,. whisper "meet me In the conservatory !, ta ,ae Leapje ,uUe1 as follows: Prince- Rupert Hotel. 14; O rot to. IS Canadian Legion. 12; ON JV .Mechanics, IS. orange Lodge va. St Andrew, post- Rupert. BC wUI spplv for a licence to poam until tonight. Uke and ue 4 BOO gallon per dr of, Sons of Canada. 14; lloose. IS. water cm of an unnamed creek which' rw rwk 17. v,i.ht. t rimK... . 017 Dock " Knlnu of Oolumbu. 10 ftows northeriy and drains Into Neato In- let. about one mile from the head or the : CJNJL Operators. 18; Cold Storage. 9. Inlet, on Its south shore. The water will , The standing " of team in the leaztM be diverted from the stream at the 1 , H., , , natural outlet of a small Uke. about 630 u feet from the mouth of the creek, and and an application pursuant thereto ' KnlChU of Columbus and to the "Water Act" will be lUed Son of Canada . . . . in the office of the Water Recorder at Canadian Leelon Prince Rupert, B& Ob.'ectlons to the lf,WB ' Water Recorder or with the Comptroller CcW SUihge of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings, cj u-h.nL,-. n Victoria. . within thirty day after rf' the first appearance of this notice in a Prtne Rupert Hotel local newspaper. The date of the first t St. Andrew's -r Oood supplied Advertising Undisputed claim disputed claims JOHN DYBHAVN. Applicant. WATER NOTICE 247.04 S23.00 lOOiX) 310.73 SU.71 . ljor,sjo Noni None JAS. McNin.IT. Oltldal A,tnt W. L. PU. LUXO IHht.WCE (iI.L Mr. Jone wa sitting down to one morning when he was as- KIVIItMOV AM) tsc. Itounded to see in the paner an an. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Paeklnc nninrmnf nf hi. h...v. Company. Limited, whose address Mi ., . ... . Vancouver. BC wui apply for a licence rmn UD Smith at one, to Uke and we 100.000 gallons per dsy "Halloa, 8mlth,"he said. "Hart you of water out of Unnamed .tream, which th. nnour-m,nt of flow nArrnvMtariv n 4 " Captain's Cove at head of CaptahVim U2e PP" Cove. The water will be diverted from ! "Yea." replied Smith, the stream at a noint about 700 feet ... Irom mouth and will be used for commercial and domestic purposes upon the land described as Lot 1233. Ranie 4. Coast District. This notice wa posted I on the rrnund on th AtH riv nf Ka. vember. 1934. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the 'Water Act" wUI be fUed in the office of the Water Reorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objections to. the application may be filed with the tald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Building Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in local newspaper The date of the first oueauon oi mis notice la November 1924. OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LTD. Applicant. By J. P. 8trang. Agent. LAND ACT. NOTICE OI' INTKNTIOV TO APPLY TO LAMl. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Keslo Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. of Prince Rupert. BC. occupation manager, intends to apply for a lease of the following described land: commencing at a post planted on the south side of Neato Inlet, about one mile from lu head; thence south 0 chains; thence west 18 chains: thence north e chain to shore: thenc east 14 chains, more or less, following the shor itne io poini oi commencement, ana containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN, rv... Applicant. DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT j. - In acoordsAre with im. to aiAt. S of the above Act I hereby certify that the following I a correct summary of imtiuu cipcnm incurred djt ana on or on oi Aiirea stork. Merchant, a can- oiaaie to represent Bkeena Electoral Dts trlct at the recent rlMtinn - Receipts (contributions) t2.800.00 E-ipenaiiure: Tel eleersms and nostata nire oi premises 8ervlces Travelling expense and hire of vehicles "Where are yo IIUIV M).MK litT T lUU.IV "llunms," said UtUe Elsie, "do men ever go to heaven?" "Why. of course, dearie: what makes you ask thstr ""Cause, mamma. I never see any picture of angle -with whiskers." Well," answered her mother thought fully, "some men get Into heaven, dearie, but only bv a .verj close ahavt.' XJIA MIOI-MM1 Lady "How much will I have Id pay for a pair of silk hoser" Clerk "About two dollar XMAS SHOPPING A PLEASURE at Heilbroner's Gift Shop Two floors slocked with as fine an assortment of gift ns you will flml -m i in , any Mort in the large centres, OUR BASEMENT STORE will surprise you. No matter how niall n purchase you wImIi Ut make, w hate num-ihi to'hatisfy your demand. ' Our Prices are equal to any In Canada we buy all our goml fur npl cash. You Get The Benefit Both upstairs and down, polite and courteous cmplojecs will eiteyou every instance in making your selection. , Shop in the morning and we will be able to give you ctrn better hcnlcc:. The Diamond Specialist. Petnfled trees in the petrified forest Navajo county. Arizona, are yielding rtrl -colored cuaitnks at the hand of expert stone-worker. COMPANIES ACT TAKE NOTICE that L1PSETT CVH. K1NOHAM A CO. UMITEO after the e-ptratlon of one month from the first i publication of this Notice intend U-l apply to the Registrar of CompanlM lot , the approval of the chance of narae to EDWARD LIPSETT I PRINCE RUPERT 1 LIMITF-D," I DATED at Vanrouvrr BC this loth day of Dei-ember AD ins LADNER it CANTELON. 1 ScltcJtor for the App4 tcanta. XMAS: Suggestions ! Turkeys, per lb 50c and 55c Geese, per lb 35c Ducks, per lb 35c Roasting. Chickens, per lb. .. 15c 1 Milk fed Fowl, per lb. 33c California Celery, per head . . 30c i Cauliflower 10c and 15c j Sweet Spuds, straight, per lb. 10c' Head Lettuce. 2 for 35c California Sprout, per lb. . . 20c Cranberries, per lb 25c j Japanec Oranges, box l)5c Florida Grape Fruit, stralxht 15c! Comb Honey, section 30c Bananas, per lb 20c Thix Store will be open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evening until 10 o clock. Winter Fears, per dozen n a a Swiss Gruyere, pkg. Roquefort Cheese, lb. . . Golden Loaf Cheese, 6 70c 5 r.mpcror li ropes, per Hi 2jc Almexia White Grapes, er lb. 35c Sunkist Oranges, jer dozen .'. 40c, 15c, 50c, 60c, 75c Mixed Nuta, 2 lbs. for 35c No. 1 Mixed Nuts, with California soft shelled Walnuts and no peanut, per lb. 10c Cluster Raisins, 2 lbs. 15c Table Fijrs. per lb 25c I'attemon'sChocolates, 1 lb. pkg. 15c! Xmas Stockings, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Xmas Mixed Candy, lb , . 35c Spitzcnburjr Apples, wrapped stock, box $2J0 Xmas Plum Puddings. each.:$l.J0 Udy "They come rather-high, don's Veak Frean's Shortcake, per tin theyr- k. Clerk "Yes, but remember, you're a rather tall lady." Advertise In the Dally Newa. PRINCE RUPEItT TIDES tiemiav, ih:ckmiu:k 21 ,IJh J:59 am. TOO ft. UAl pn. 21.8 - Low 8:41 ain. 8.7 - 21:23 3 " WEItNEMl.tY. lt:CK.MII:it 2t 'h . 3:11 194 ft. 15;12 pjn.' 20.7 - Lo :24 am 9.0 " 22:02 pan. 4.1 " Tilt K-.IMV. DKCKMItDH 2J "' iM ajn. 193 it. 154 pm. ia.7 " Low 10:08 ajn. 9J& - 22:40 p.m. S.l " Mllll.tY. VeCEMIIKK 14 'h 5:0"ajn. 18.9 ft. 16:41 pm. 18.8 " Low 1034 sm 9a - Z: 10 p a C : ac Peak Frean's Assorted Cream His- cuits, per tin 85c Weston's Fruit Cake, like real home made. 1 lb. pkg 15c Weston'a Fruit Cake, assorted lines. Vz lb. in slabs $1.39 Wwton's Fruit Cake, 4 lb. slabs $1.7J White Rock Pale'Clnger Ale. pints each 25c Per dozen $2.85 FANCY. CHEESE FOR X.MAS I'.rookrield Swiss, -Jb. pkg.. . 30c .... 50c c lb. box $1.79 McLaren's Cream Cheese, pkjr. 10c McLaren's Cream Cheese, jar 85c Rupert Table Supply Co Phone 210, 211 and 212 4 Max Heilbroner 527. 529 Third Atrnut WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLV, 7 and 9 p.m. Tom in Mix "Tony Runs Wild" Tom Mix. Jacqueline Jxjran. Tony" and Hrvrn THE ADVENTURES OF .MAZIE" NU 12-ALHEhH VAUGHN IN MM.C2lr-r.S .MA Rill ED" INTERNATIONA . N EWS Admivlon 33c and 10c Mill Final basketball games of the season will be played tonight at the Exhibition Hall. Elks in the Senior Leaeue. drot- to in the intermediate and Maple Leafs in the Ladles are all well ahead and there can be no changes at this time In the position of teams in the stand-lugs other than In the Junior League where Stars have been forging ahead so rapidly of late that they only need a victory tonight over the Tuxls Boys to put them In even standing at the top of the bean with . the leadlnir Colts. The Elks will meet the Native Sons lu the Senior League tonight With their j team already weakened by absentees some of the Dlavera of the leadluz I Ran ad ian National Qic Largcfl Railway Sylcm in America Steamship and Train Service MtlNCK klllltT nlll leair fKIXE III II MT tf WWWIU. Ul TOIIIA, MOTILE, and Inlerraeillalr (mini en lilt HU 6 i ; . I'HINt i; III I'lKT lor fcTMVAUT anil AMOV. MMtilMV ! a. I'UINCE ClltUl l H tar VAM.m'VtK U Ul I I V C MtSLOTlt lv l.lMto. fortnlgtiUj. . .. Av,,itK Tnti. i.i;.ttr. inim'e lartKT laeh M()M. HtliMMHV and N tTI'HItAV at 1 1 JO ajn. lof ritott fll:OKIii; i:t)Mo.TO, MINMI'MI. all points l.lrrn fanadj, lr. Mate, AflENCV AI4. IKMV Mi:.tlllir I.INr-H. t Canadian National Espre lof Jlopel Orders' IWrifa C irs e(c alM Ine )our next shipment. MTV TICKI.T Oil ICE. 5JS Tlllllll '.. rKlM II Kt I'lKT rh-a? t Christmas Suggestions You will find here n plcndld norlmcnt of urful zn& practical articles xultnble for sift purpose. Ladies 'Handkerchiefs, loxed. or single boxe. from i-,r i . . 2. 5i Fancy Starves, from . . . .. .. . . . . . . V.V. Gloves, from ....i Wt ' Hand FUgs, from '. i. SI JW to Umbrellas, from i..., JSM" to sia.W Fancy Linen Sets, from '"." Fancy Towels In boxes, from .....X. SI. " Silk Hose, from per pair S1- Pure Dotn Comforters, from .;.'.7v. f!!--00 !j517 ' Fancy Linen Pieces and Hand Made DoiHe. ; Paby Ruggy Covers. ' . Rabies Silk Dresses and Rompers -run -vests, irom-eacrt ......;v: $,,M' Silk Gowns. Dressing Gowns, etc. . f i ... Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with Initial, Jn box Men's Suspenders and Arm Hands In boxes, at per box ! " SEE OUR WINDOWS' ' H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone !. 3rd Avenue and Fulion