REAL MUSIC in Your Home fliis Christmas ef the Yule "I" with the OUR niHIST.MAS a.vn ilFFOIIIW AN EASY WAY. p. . )g now and pa:wrijr I til : $5 per week e Will et aiIde and deliver one of these wonderful . . - fl,l.i n. pii iijne to viuiBiiimii r.ve. NO ONE SHOULD HE WITHOUT MUSIC AT CHRISTMAS 1 II- I I 111117 MM 117 II "I 1MB I, - M m M Parfu De Luxe MS -.. ...I ..hp .nnJ.rdil !..... , --.I I .. f . . PUH UIIU V MI I1WII4(IIUI Willi,. tl IC11UIHC7. AIJIU I lUIHC Acceorlri ! iurr. tweet fragrance of flowers blended by aiuh k - a C'oty. Houulpant, Piver. Guerlain. Derny. BourjoN . : " . others are here, held captive for .tour enjoyment ? mating odont come in original containers and hand-1 --. ;e from $1.00 to 1 8.00 each. We also have them in s. .. m T.'C to .!U.MI per 01. Prrfuror Animal Noclllcs from each liT to T."r CatU-h Violet , in wicker container, each ."Of rrrfumes in Oriental containers, each IOr Unit (olognr. in wiiktr covered bottles, each Pstl'ourrl, in decorated jars, each J5'J.7." AtMiien, in rharminK d!jf" and rotors, from to SI- Toilet Waters Intent lturners and Culwa Ormes Ltd. Vi ;;eer Druggist Jrd Atenue and Cth .Slrrrt The Uexall Store Phone 82 and 200 nntiona taken for any Mainline at lowest ratea. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., DA Prince Rupert. B.C. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AM) SHIPYARD ()PcrnllnK G.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry EninrN Machinists. Iloilermnkcrs. Illnchsmlths, Pattern-makers, Founders Woodworkers Wc. KLUCTKIC AM) ACKTYI.KNB WKLMM.. ur plant a equipped to handle nil kind of MARINE AM) CO.MMWtna WORK. PHONES 13 and 3S5 GOLDBLOOMHAS SALE OF FURS FOR THREE DAYS ISMNO Ml IH.'HV WITH TIIK OI'KNINO or tub nw li 'i'm:akoS:, MM AKI DLAL (lOI.IHtl.OOM I.H IIIVIMJ I P TIIK DETAIL' m mm:is Wm. Ooldbloom, the fur man. hai very large order to fill for mink, and aa the aeaton i now opening, doe not hare the time to devote to", selling hla made up fun. He ha to get 13.000 mink ikln to auppljr hla eastern or dera and that amount of skins will keep him too buy. , So for the-next three days, every fur in hU store will be marked down practically to your own figure. This la an opportunity too good to mlas if jrou would like furs at the very 'cheapest possible. 80 see Squaredeal I Ooldbloom before Wednesday and get i youra. 273 ! Advt. CAPITAL OF TIBET MAY NOW BE ELECTRIFIED DELHI, ov 27. Mrsisges of mysterious happenings In Lhasa, the capital Local and Personal Arthur' Txl. Phone 678. B.C. Undertakers. Pbune 41, Coal CoaL "the best." Pbon 15. P.R. 231 Buy Telkwa Coal. It' a local product: cost leai and laata longer.- tf Basketball tonight, Exhibition hall at 6:43. Four games.. Admission 25c and 10c. Women of Mooseheart legion, bridge, whist and dance, .Thursday, December 2, Moose Hall at 830. 381 J. Hedstrom, a , pioneer resident of this city, returned from Vsncouver on the Cardena yesterday afternoon. Lutheran Ladles Bazaar on Wednes day at the Metropole Hall will con clude with a varied program In the evening. 280 J. C. Oavlgan returned to the city on yesterdsy afternoon's train, having made a twelve-day business trip to Vancouver and other points. Another enjoyable dance was held Saturday night In the Metropole Hall under Scandinavian auspices. There was a good-sized crowd In attendance. oi noei. nave oeen percoiaiing irrrougn , c . . .. k0 Arm the wild of southern Tibet InW pas from proipecUr jta la the city Northern India. A report brought by , v.ncouver on the Cardena vesterdav ahaggy-halred and primitive Tibetan , ,fUrnoon tIld ,t the luuieirrr s-.am mat someDoay sua u Savor Hotel In league with the Evil One has sue-j cecded in creating lights which outshine j Irw RobeitM.n WM tmed l30 and me sun av noon. i,,,, , cUy The explanation seems to be that n. ' ,or Uquor m D. Ringang. a young Tibetan nobleman. abode rf &n JaaUUt ,t bo has been studying electrical eng.n- rjomlnlon Cafe, erring in England, has resched the goal j of his amWtlon; to electrify the "Forbidden City" of Lhasa. Native Sons of Canada first Annual Ball. Moose Hall. December 10. Prince Rupert Boys' Band Concert, Presbyterian, Church, December 14. Booth School Annual Christmas Concert December 13 and IS, Established 1923. PORCELAIN HIUIKJEWOKK si ' 1 Our plates and brldjea are guaranteed, to give long service and perfect satisfaction. I DENTIST ' Exchange Ulock. Phone 10U this the the ; J. E. Milne, assistant district en- . fflncer for the Drovlnclal deaartmenl Several months ago Blngang took a of puWlc 0Ik murne(1 the. city . 111m .ppmuicc. oa jhe Clrdea, yesterday afternoon J' lraa noiaing naa en Xrom a trn wuth. heard of him since. His purpose was) 10 names a wiena near iJiasa ana Mr. v n Kfdd arrived In the dt introduce electricity Into hi. native city. m e,teraay ternoon's tram from DEMPSE1T LOST EYES AS I TUNNEY'S FiST FELL LIKE TONJF BRICKS : NEW YORK, Nov. 27- Had the Demp-sey-Tunney heavyweight fight gone two more rounds, the title would bare changed " bands by " technical " knockout. I the Old Country and. being met here by Mr. Kydd. proceeded last night on ithe Cardena to Anyox. Mrs. A. U. De Pender will arrive In the city by the steamer Prince Rupert n Wednesday enroute to Anyox whets she will organize a chapter of the Iui-pertal Order, Daughters of' the Emplrr J. S. Rogera, sales manager of the .L J. T Rupert Marine Product Ltd.. returned '. , . . . , ths ? .. . In opinion oi the beiten champion. , Zo th -My eye. were gone." said Demp- l'wnoon P1-Wi VP The boy. used an overdose of nes.. trtpA, tor Jhes company. , M.r to vtei, m vtoh. eye. aud lwen Tunn.y-. blow, landed on 8urukJ' a ft of Co., ttoe optic I ftH a though a ton of bricks bad fallen on me. Bglnning with the tenth, I waa al- ' mAavt at'erhtistvta Tf tha flerht tiavrf rrsr Adair Cans I. O.DJ5. Bridge, Dec. 3. Ltd.. Seattle, will arrive in the city on Wednesday from the south to be ben In connection wltb grain shipments w rolde lrom el"tor thU meA.raund. Uo the referee wuld have " , been compelled to step in and stop It. ' " Ttmney wouldn't have knocked me out. ,,. K-.w but the referee, reallrlng that I couldn't have done myself Justice with both my I eyes out of commission, would bare been j forced to bait proceedings." SILENT SYNDICATE SEEKS GAMBLING CONTROL II. V . .AiMiaawa aiiausigtt ivi v - - England Fish Co. at Ketchikan, arrived from Seattle on the Cardena yesterday afternoon and spent the day ;in the city before continuing his I Journey to Ketchikan by the Princes Mary this afternoon. Over $30 wa realized at the tea and sale that was held on Saturdav CANNES. Nov. 27. -Million of francs Xtrrnoou in the First Presbyterian are being spent by a mysterious yndl- Church by Stiver Circle. Canadian oate. which Is endeavoring to gain con- .lrl Training. The money will be tiol of the largest gambling establish- ued to provide Chrtstmaa gifts for the menu in Southern France. j native children of Ktncollth. Feverish buying of Cannes Municipal . Casino stock had recently pushed the I OIof Anderskog and Chris Wlnthcr price Hp to 100 francs a share. halibut fishermen, left on Sat-doubling the former high mark reached uraaT tor Nfw York where tne al last year. Six months ago a raid on nbark upon a Norwegian-American Maate Carlo Casino shares bxted the lnw and proceed to their forme- price to over 13.CO0 franca a ahare. Advertise In The Dally Newa 4 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. December 1. United Church BAsaar. December 2. homes at Trondjhem, Nora-ay, whet they will spend the winter. The death occurred In Vancouver on November 21 of Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Buckley, mother of F. L.. Buckley, well known lumber operator of thla district. The funeral of deceased, who was 87 years of age. took place on Saturday afternoon, Rev.'o. O. Fallls officiating. C.P.K. steamer Princess Mary, Capt Arthur Slater, arrived at 12:43 this afternoon from the south and sailed at 1:43 for Alaska porta. Passengers leaving here for Ketchikan on the vessel included William Cumiehain, II. i C. Nunan, N. L. Freeman aud B Ccrneliusen. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Daggett and son. Harry. Jr., returned to the city on the Princess Msry this afternoonv They spent a month in Vancouver where their sou underwent treatment at the hands of a specialist aa a result of which his condition Is now considerably Improved. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 4:13 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 last evening tor the Naas j River, Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart. Passengers on the Cardena for northern points Included James Calvin, J. Hedstrom. Hon. T. D. PattuUo, W. W. T. Way, F. La Clrue. John Hanson, Walter Brown, II. C. Nunan, J. E. Milne. A. Cuyler, Mrs. Fred Ward, Miss! M. Gibson, Mrs. A. Webber, Darrow I Cnscy and D. McLeod for Prince Ru- pert; for Wales Island Mr. and Mrs. K. Nlshl: for Stewart J. Arsenau, Mr.! and Mrs. R. O. Mellln, R. Stewart and1 H. Annard: for Anyox C. D. Edwards! and Mrs. C. W. Bagwlll; for Portj Simpson Miss Taylor. , $2.85 Fifth Annual Temptation Sale Is being appreciated to the full, judging by the crowds of satisfied customers who passed out of our doors during these last three sale days. x WE A HE MAKING THIS FIFTH ANNUAL TE.MITATION SALE THE MOST WONDERFUL WE HAVE HAD YET. Just Look at These Prices English Broadcloth Shirts v Shirts that live up to the Acme's reputation for giving great value. Shirts that will live up to your reputation for being well dressed. Fancy Checks and Stripes. Individual Xmas Boxes with each shirt ready for mailing. Regular $1.50. Temptation Sale Price Turnbull's Underwear 1 Natural wool, guaranteed to wear well. You all know this brand. Regular $1.50. Temptation Sale Price $2.95 CHILDREN'S PARTY SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Une Hundred and Thirty Klddio Were Entertained Saturday Night by Hill fit) Chapter The children's party held Saturday evening In the I.ODE. Hall on Fifth Avenue by Hill 60 Chapter proved at once a aucce&sful and enjoyable affair. There mere some 130 youngsters in 'attendance and they danced and played games between the hours of 7 and 12, the first part of the evening being devoted to the entertainment of the younger ones and the latter part to th older. Music for both dancing and games was played by Miss Agnes Donaldson and prizes were warded to the winners of the games. The entertainment committee responsible for the success of the atfalr consisted of Miss Agnes Donaldson, Mis Caroline MltcheU. Miss Wllla Dyer, Mrs. B. Walker and Miss Mackenzie. Those in charge of the serving of refreshments were Mrs. Robert Davie. Mrs. L. Halcrow. Ulss Hartln, Mrs. John Manson and Muss Huldah Graham. Her Little Boy Caught Cold While Out Playing Mrs. V. Cade, Elmwood, Man., writes: ''My little boy caught cold while out plaving in the snow. Ho coughed incessantly all that night and the next day, and nothing I gave him seemed to relievo him. When my husband came home h brought a little of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup with Kim. After the wvond dose my hr was greatly relieved and after the third dose h went to sV-ep and slept the whole night through without any coughing. 1 an sever without it in the- house, and whenever aay of Ui, children 'gti th slightest cold it' tna first thing I giv them," fries 35c. a bottlfl, large alee 60c; rut up only by Th T. ililburn 0b- Limited, Toronto. Oat. . j TEMITATION SAI,E SPECIAL Boys' 2 Pants Suits Until Noon Tomorrow, Tuesday Odd sizQs in Tweeds," and very well tailored, about 18 in the lot. Temptation Sale Price, per suit $4.95 Boys' Bloomers In Tweeds and Fox Serges, with governor fasteners. Temptation Sale Price 95c Acme Importers Terms: Strictly Cash. Third Avenue. .Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. YOU WANT No Charge Accounts Boys! This Snappy Weather ALL WOOL SWEATERS Mackinaw Cocts, Suits, Caps Steve King Third Avenue. Phone (Jrecn 83 SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WOKK- Including three distinct services for Family 'Work, yth.: ; . SOFT FINISH, TIIRIF-T-SEKVICE and;.WET WAH ! at most reasonable lricesaJr DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do the rest.