I , , Voveinber SO, 192G xij,LJL ' - THE DAILY NEWS REAL MUSIC in Your Home feChristmas treble the ncuble '-es, Jr.y , lhf yule'ide eaon with tlic finscJ Or'huphouic Vlctrola. OIU CHRISTMAS CLtll ijTOKDS AN UASY WAV. B, u.;n.;iK 'now and pawng $5 per week will act aside and deliver out of lhee wonderful b;c3 o you on Christmas Kve. ,V0 ONE SHOULD HE WITHOUT MUSIC AT CHRISTMAS SflaMvs.Ml Par fumS De Luxe owe and see our wonjerful array of Perfume and Perfume Accerie ian awt fragrance of flower blended by aucb u f'oljr, Houbiarant. Pirer, (Juerlain. Dernjr, Dourjoi V.hera are here, held captive for yottr enjoyment. Inating odors come ia original contaiaera and hand- from $1.00 to 0 each. We alas have them in n 7."c U $ 12.00 r of. , Perfume Animal Noveltic. from each .." to 7o" jjlih VIoIi-Ik, in wicker container, each ."Or Pfrfunen, in Oriental containers, each IOc Dade Cologne, in wicker covered bottle, each SI Pet PourrL in decorated jar, each A:i;irs in charming designs and colors, from SI.T to Sl-Toilet Waters Incenae Humera and Cubes Ormes Ltd. T j I icer Druggist Sti Atrnur and Cth Sirrtt The Ite.tall Store Phones 2 and 200 iAi: nptiona taken for any Magaine at lowest rate. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers -THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, D.C. Canadian National Steamships Co, Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.P. 20,000 Ton Hontlwr Dry Dock Kn'mcr, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern-makers, Founders Woodworkers, Lie. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant la equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 13 and ;s5 Local and. Personal Arthur1 Taxi. Phone 078. BC. Undertaker. Phone 41. Coal -the beet." Phone 15. P.R. cPt- ,r : 29j Salvation Army m-111 be glad to receive can-off clothing. Buy Telkwa Coal, ife a local product. ccU less and lute longer. tf ThU afternoon train, due from the East at S:30, 1 reported to be on time. Rupert Eatt United Sunday School concert. Wedntsdsy. December 1 at 8 PA. Frank Dibb U1 leave by tomorrow rooming' train lor New Hazel ton on a brief business trip. Women of Mooseheart Legion, bridge, whlt nd &nce. Thursday, December 3, Moose Hall at 830. 281 , euaara upsett na been elected a director of the Vancouver Exhibition Association for the year 1927. Lutheran Ladle Bazaar on Wedne-day at the Metropole Hall will con clude with a varied program In the evening. 280 The Ladle' Aid of the Uncled Church will bold their annual bazaar en Thursday afternoon In the Church parlor, opening at 3 o'clock. 281 C H. Orme of Prince Rupert was elected to the executive of the Brltlsn Columbia Conservative Association at 1 the convention In Kamloop last week. j J O. H. Orme. who attended the pro- , vtnclal Conservative convention in iCxcoloop last week, is expected home , by the steamer Prince Rupert tomor- I OIK. steamer Prince Charles, Cspt. Kerl McLean, will arrive in port tomorrow afternoon or evening from !trnnm'r via thj, OiiMn f!)rlnttj tft- lands. L. W. Waagh. manager of the Carta. winter, probably returning to the city tta tte spring. Yes. Tou can get today at the Universal Trading Company, men's and boys' macklnaws and overcoats at cash and carry prices. They won't last Msg at thee prices. ember I. In the Oym Church. Admission. Adult 50c, children. 2i. 281 'sented Prince Rupert riding at the ; Conservative convention In Kamloop last week are expected to return to the city on tomorrow morning' :atemet j Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. E ; Dickson, having been delayed at Ar .rsndale loading salmon, will uot re turn to port from her northern port: lot call before 3:30 thl afternoon and !l scheduled to aaU for the south at 8 o'clock. Passenger leaving here for Vancouver on the Cardena will Include Mr. and Mr. A. Jacobsen, Mrs. E. Kills. J. A. Leask and Mr. and Mr. V. D. Caaley. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lutheran Women' Aid Bale of Work. December 1. United Church Bsraar. December 2. Adair Cars I OD E. Bridge. Dec 3. Native 8on ot Canada first Annual Boll. Mouse Halt, December 10. Prince Rupert Boy' Band Concert, Presbyterian Church, December 14. Booth School Annual Christmas Concert December 13 and J6. r A Kstnblishcd 1923. PORCELAIN HR1D0EWORK I 3 Our nlatpt and hrlrtvnn are guaranteed to give long service and perfect satisfaction. DEP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Illock. Let a Cold Siartl VitpWs Check a Cold Overnight There are many way to treat a cold but only one DIRECT way with vapor that can be Inhaled. Vapor penetrate immediately Into every corner of the air passages and lung, soothing and healing wlta every breath. Vlcks 1 so remarkably successful In treating cold troubles because it act like a "vapor lamp In salve form." ' When rubbed over throat and chest the body heat releases vapors of Menthol. Camphor. Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine. At the same time Vlcks is absorbed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster. This double direct action often checks the worst cold overnight, VjCKS Vafo Rub Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly "POT AU FEU" FAYORITE DISH WITH THE FRENCh PARIS. . Here is the "recipe lor "Pot au Peu." whlchMs the favorite dish in France, the land more celebrated than any other' for its cookery: Tie -a string tightly about two'poundi of beef and place It In a saucepan containing ten and one half pints ot ooid water: Add a good handful ol coarse salt. A small piece of ham or mutton may also be added to Improve the flavor of the broth. Place the saucepan on a brisk fire and as a whitish foam begins to lorn. skim It off until it ceases to appear Then add three leeks, the green part of which should be tied tightly into one dtan National Telegraph, will leave ou packet, and the white Into another; : Saturday for Toronto on a bu!nes fOUr carrots, a small amount of parsnip. jtrip. He expect to be away about uiyme. a clove of garlic, a bay leaf, three weeks. i bit of Darsier. and a lance onion, into j which three cloves have btn thrust Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Caaley wUl aaUjxjn itt trae (n sUnd on a slow fire tills atternocB on the Cardetta for,unul the broth -U boiled at least six Los An?rie where they will epend th' hours In aU. Remove the grease and (train the broth before serving. Suitable beef for "Potau Feu may be cut from . the rump shoulder, or round of beef. TOO I.I EI. V. "If you want to spend a quiet half-hour." said the native to the holiday Rupert Eatt Onlted Church ha 'visitor, "there no place like our local procured some of the .best talent la art gallery, and " "Just a minute." the city for Its concert to be held at interrupted the visitor: "I've bc?n read- 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening. Dec- ing it up in the guide book. Listen- 'Immediately on entering the visitor is struck by a ctatue ot Hercules, then bt. ts stunned by the splendor of the J grand staircase. In the Blue Room A. W. tdge and W. W. Wright and one Is crushed by the overwhelming i possibly otter delegates who rtpre-; beauty of the painted birds. Brilliant colors run riot everywhere. No." said the visitor, "If I want peace I'll adjourn to the local hospital." Glasgow Herald. PRINCE GEORGE Mrs. Archie McMillan and family have left for Winnipeg where theywll". join Mr. McMillan, a pioneer railway engineer here, who has been transferred to a run out ot Winnipeg. Commercial classes in connection wltA the night school here are now under way. The charge Is 3 per month for each subject. Zlon Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran Church here has elected officers as follow: President. Mr. A. W. Trlnk-tela: vice-president. Mr. E. W. Anderson; secretary-treasurer. Susie Assmao. Amputation of the toe of John Ferguson, local blacksmith, was made necessary' as a result of a horse hating stepped on Ills foot while he was shoeing it. WEATHER REPORT . Prince Rupert. Cloudy, calm, temperature. 40. -t Terrace. Snowing, strong north wind. temp. 23. ' Anyox. Claudy. northeast wind, temperature 30. , Stewart. Cloudy, northeast wind, temperature 24. Rosswood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 28. Alyansh. 8nowlng, calm, temp. 23, Hazelton. Cloudy, calm, temp. 27. Telegraph. Creek. Cloudy,, calm, rero. Smithers Cloudy, calm, temp. 20. Burn Lake. Snowing, calm,'' temp. Whltchors.' 'Coudy. north vrtnd, temp. 22 below. " Dawson. Clear, calm.; temperature. 23 below. Minimum 34 below rero at Carraacka WIRELESS REPORT 8 U.lil. DIOBV ISLAND. Cloudy, calm, barometer. 29.49; temperature. 40; sen smooth; S:S0 p.m. spoke steamer Anyox I towing arlffntt. Anyox for Vancouver, Phone 109 420 mile from Vaurouvcr; 1:13 am. T Fifth Annual PAGE THREE -- .. I - I emptation spoke steamer Prince Charles let Lagoon Bay for Sandsplt DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 2928: temperature. 42. BULL HARBOR. Ralsilng. stron.. S.E. wind: barometer. 29.40; tempera ture. 40: sea rough; 630 pjn. spok steamer Prince Charles leaving Logs Inlet northbound; 8 am. spoke tug St Faith weatherbound at Thurston Har bor; 820 a.m. spoke tanker Mlna Brer, abeam Pine Island northbound. NOON DIOBV ISLAND. Raining, squally: barometer. 2937; temperature. 43; sei moderate. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, 29.-Sl; temperature. 43. BULL HARBOR. Raining, squally, strong S.W. wind; barometer. 2938; temperature, 43: sea rough. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Mlna Brca j is due in port during the night from loco with a cargo of fuel oil for tho companl's local tankes. Wayne county i Detroit I. Michigan where the first mile of concrete In the, world was laid, now has the most ev-1 tensive system of pavement of any ; unty in the United States. Headache Made Her So Sick She Could Not Work Miss Lola White, Cape Bald, N'.R, writes:- I suffered severely, for a long time, with a bad headache. It would ache and ache until it made ma to sick I could not work at alL A friend recommended Km and after using a few bottle' of this medicine I feeJ that I cannot wvorn- I mend it too hlehlv to all those who ! suffer front headache of any kind." . For the past 48 yera 1U1.R haa I lyn put uj only by The T. Hilbura j Co., limited Toronto, Oat. 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. WE ARE MAKING THIS FIFTH ANNUAL TEMITATION SALE THE MOST WONDERFUL WE HAVE HAD YET. Just Look at These Prices i. i r 1 1 1 TEMPTATION SALE SPECIAL hnghsh Broadcloth shirts Boys' 2 Pants Shirts that live up to the Acme's reputa-tion for giving great value. Shirts that l will live up to your reputation for being well J L3 dressed. Fancy Checks and Stripes. Individual Xmas .Boxes with 'each shirt ready Odd sizes in Tweeds, and very well for mailing. Regular $1.50. , tailored, about let in the lot. Temptation Sale Price '- Temptation Sale Price, per suit $2-85 $495 TurnbulTs Underwear Boys' Bloomers Natural wool, guaranteed to,wear well. In Tweeds and Fox Serges, with governor You all know this brand. Regular $-1.50. fasteners. Temptation Sale Price Temptation Sale Price $2.95 95c Acme Importers Terms: Strictly Cash. Third Avenue. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. 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