Montreal : Importers We have n wonderful election of holiday Roods for men, women nnd children suitable for Christmas Third Avenue. 'hone (I'rieii 85. Gift at s Montreal Prices oniTIIICKK CANNOT IIR HHAT AND THE (JUAL1TV OF OUK GOODS IS (tUAKANTKKI). Sec our totK nnd you Inr the judge of our values. Montreal : Importers J. II. Milter, Proprietor. Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts 'in 1 wm -is.vmur s sss tv ijvvu tAmn- azx mi '-L . w , eL WV ' TH.il- l . "tr. .re. w. 1 VM"SsVsHWl,-.X iVMV.'i V 'he latest Copyright Hooks, at each f hum '. .St." ttoya Own and OlrU Own Canadian Girl' and Canadian Hoys Own .SI.7. All the Standard I'octft. Picture Jlook.i, Ilatr Ilook. Uurjress Books, each Tof Denninon Xmas Seal and Tag, per package tor White Tifwuc I'aer for wrapping H( 3 for McRAE BROS., LTD. Wc have some wonderful surprNes In Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 678. B.C. Undertaker Phone 41. Buy Telkwa Coal ana keep your money in the district, tf y taSMf and MrsjlTc-m Dybhavn returned ,lntbe CaUla hla-morriinfiromta aouth. T1:' If. .1 A ..1 trip Constable and Mrs. J. H. Smith returned from the aouth on the Calala thle morning. Mr. and Mra. Vic Menzle sailed on the Catata thla morning lor Victoria where they will apend the Christma season. Auctioneer Brine. Stop! Waltl Big Bale 301 Third Avenue East on Decern-ber 23. Up to date furniture. Itemized list later. .- Legion 45 meets tonight. . 1 Moose Christmas Tree. Sunday, December 19 at 230. Public concert. Moose orchestra 0 pm. . 290 . It better gasoline could be made. Imperial Oil Ltd. would make It. Ask for Premier Gasoline, made In Canada by Canadian workmen. 294 A. K. McLean arrived from the south this morning on the Catala and will sail for Queen Charlotte City this evening, on the Prince Charles. J. C. Brady, M P., is expected home from Ottawa to spend the Christmas and Mew Year vacation. He will probably arrive next Tuesday or Thursday. Mr. and Airs. J. Klrkaldy of Terrace, who have ipent the past year at Shaw-nlgan Lake, arrived from the south this morning and proceeded to Terrace on the train. C.P.R. steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt. S. K. Oray. arrived In port at 5:30 this morning from the south and sailed at 11 on her return to Vancouver and way ports. Mrs. L. B. Warner and two sons. Kenneth and Larry, jr., of Smlthers. sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where they will visit-for a couple pt months. J. D. Oouldlng, who has been conducting an assay office at New Hazel-ton, aalled last night on the Prince Rupert for the south Where; he will remain during the winter months, probably returning north In the spring. ANNOUNCEMENTS -SL Andrw's Society Christmas Tree, December 27 at 2 JO p m. St. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Hoginanay Dance, December 31. In-vitatlsns may be had from the Established IU23. L OUK FEES ARB MODERATE The fact that this dental office is run on a strictly cash , basis enables us to charge uniformly moderate fees for all classes of dental service. Dentistry on credit means higher fees. At the same time we make no charge for consultation. FjRpp Kenny DENTIST Exchange Itlock. Phone 109 Pont Forget ami wianun 1 " rn Only 5 More Days to Xmas! dkessim; owns SUITS HATS AND CAPS OVERCOATS " COLLAR HONES SHIRTS TIES , PYJAMAS SUSPENDER SETS SWEATERS f ltOXED IIANDKERCIIIEI'S SflVlv "STARVES Boys' and Men's Xmas Gifts i Steve King 3rd Avenue. THE DAILY NEWS TIIK AltCTIC SUMO Wlahes to announce the arrival of their Holly In one pound cedar boxea. And all of their I'OTTEH ''PLINTH. All of their, cut 'flower will arrive on, Wednesday before Christmas, y fr Please remember that these lowers are from - Victoria and . pot from Vancouver and that every Item has been selected by our own people this year and not- by the wholesale dealer. MORTE 'H. CRAIO. tf . Scandinavian dance tonight In Han. Good music. Buy Rupert manufactured sbtnglej from Seal Cove' Lumber Co... Ltd. U Concert Sunday Night' In Moomi Hall at a o'clock. Culirrtlon at the dixir. 1 M Social at St. Andrew rooms Monday. December 20 at 8 pjri. prompt. Splendid program. Refreshments. Admission 50c Wr wish all our friends and customers to get one of our little novelty weather indicator free for the asking. Bulger' Ltd. 291 Just arrived) A shipment of silk ' dresses in all the newest shades and tylas at Mrs. Orahlman's. Fifteen per cent oE for the next two week. '297 Valhalla whist drive and dance' In Metropole Hall, December 29. at' 8.15 prompt. GentlemeD 1.00. ladle 50c, Westholme orchestra. Refreshments. Mlas Mary Fawcett. who teaches school at Sail the rs, 6311 Ml last night on the Prince Rupert, to Spend the holiday season visiting at her borne in Vancouver, a -r Union steam rr Catala. .Cant. A. John- tone, arrived at 7110 thla morning from ( Vancouver via the S?ena Rtver and sailed at B o'clock on her return to Vancouver and wayporta. Mlssea Bleeker and Mathers, who have been student t& the city, will return tonight on the Prince Charles to their home oh the Queen Charlottes for the Christmas seasons. One hour "of jour, time l akrl on Sunday etenlnf at JSMs .In re-' . turn you are promised a nintlral treat of up 11 mi Jl merit, see the t'nilrd Church notirr for further .artlrularv. 1 Miss JessU Roth well gf the local public schoof teaching staff saUed last I night on the Prince Rupert for the .south and will spend $e holiday season visiting at New Westminster with her brother. Dr. E. J.' Rothwell. MU.' J The St. Andrew's Society has decided to hold another Burns' banquet on January 25. This was the chief topis of discussion at the meeting of the society last night. The- executive committee was deputed to( make arrangements for the aCair. Look In Bent's window and take a guess how many beans are In the jar. j First prize, gentleman' diamond rir., 'value $75.00; second prize ladles' wrist I watch value 125.00: third prize, gen- jtlcmen's nugget pin. value Bent's Closing Out Sale. 115.00. tf Trappers) Call and ahow your fur to the Old Reliable House. It will pay you as we can guarantee to give you higher price than anyone else. We have big orders for all kind of fun, especially mink. Wm. Ootdbloom. Second Avenue. Phone-522. tf Large. Red Pimples Covered Her Face Church Notices 1 ST. ANDKEWS CATIIUUt AL (Church of England) Kector. Arcnueacon u. a. tux. Sunday services at 11 ajn. and at; 7.30 pjn. Sunday school at 2J0. Holy Commuirlon first Sunday of month at 11 ajn. third Sunday of month at 8 m. CIIKISTIAN SCIEM'K SOCIKTV . J Service ejary Sunday morning in the Hay' Block, 243 Second Avenue. Sub- ject on Sunday: "Is the universe. In- ' eluding man, evolved by atomic forcer Testimony meeting on Wednesday even- lag at 8 o'clock. ; ! Lt'TIIEItAN" CliritCII St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, : ' Metropole Hall. Third Avenue. Rev. Thos. D. Rlnde. pastor. Morning wor-' ship at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme, i ' "Who are you?" Sunday School at 12 Will those who have already been, noon. Evening service at 7 JO. Sermon notified of parcels arriving at the post 'theme: "Why we believe the Christmas' office for them please "collect them ' message." Selection by the Ladles" Trio quickly? Too many parcels have accumulated this last week. In view it the heavy malls this coming week, your cooperation will be appreciated. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST.--Oold watch and chain between Sunstand Block and Besner Apartments Finder please return to Knox Hotel. Reward. 298 Everyone cordially Invited. ritlXlYTKIUAN flUltCII Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "Redemption through Christ.' Sunday School at 12:15. Evening ser vice at 7 JO. Subject: "Christmat amusements." Preacher, Rev. R. J. Douglas. D.D. iiAPtisr ( iiritt n Morning service at 11 o'clock. Clifford Qllker. Subject, "Steward- WOMAN COOK WANTS WORK APPLY shin." Sunday school at 3.30. Evening Box 15. Dally New office. 293 service at 7 JO. Speaker, P. II. Untey, Subject: "Oqod Tiding." A hearty invitation extended to all. INlTHU flllKt'll m i - . 1 1. f -. Morning wrw uviuvh.. ocr Mi MM nirtJ,.: n.. writes:- "A short uhila m mv t.,1 mo wP'c: lne eW was covcrwl with larffe, ml pfmples I Hurray chool at 2 JO. Evening scn lcc I tried, several remedies, but all faW ! l T3- A or'S" Christmas Cantata At last a friend advised me to take 'rendered by the church choir and othet leading vocalists will give you an hour of real enjoyment and prepare your mind for the real Joys of the Christmas teason. Soloists are Mrs. Allen. Mrs. McOregor. Miss K. Jones, John E. Davey and R w. Howard. Quartettes by Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. Allen, J. E. Davey and A. Clapperton. and Mtssra. Clapperton. I Davey, Derry and Howard. Choir leadc:' jj. S. Wllso. Organist. Miss M. A. Way. Come Jand, bring your friends. 1 1 an 1 took three bottles, I will newr ! Prince Rupert has reported loading rr-Rrt't the day I did this as my face 1 228.000 bushels of grain Into S3. Yoserlc is entireljr cleared up, I in 6 hour 45 minutes. Vancouver My mother ha taken 11.11.11. for No. 3 elevator practically equalled this hra,larhs she hasn't had 4he R yw Bg0 whtn u ,oaded U2.000 least tie of . headache for a lonff buheU Queen.W0O(1 ln 3 hour. I" The Queenswood. In addl- This valuable 'feme.lw.hM been ott the iiiarket for the past 4 H years! put Uon 10 uklll tn nln rln- nad up only t.y The T. Mllbura Co., Limttod,' the ship trimmed In the time given. Teronto, Out Vt.ncbuvei riovlu;. mil be merrier The thought of those precious hours her shining New Hoover will save her through the months and years to come, will brighten her Christmas day as no other gift you could give her. And as she goes about her never-ending battle with dirt, each day she will have more time for rest for things far more worth-while than1 housecleaning. Give her QAHOOVER the one electric cleaner that meets all cleaning demands completely! Allow us, won't you, to show you the difference between a New Hoover and a vacuum cleaner? Five minutes at our Demonstration Booth is all the time it 'LlJ take. This difference is due to Hoover's exclusive principle of " Positive Agitation. Because of it, The New 1 Hoover actually gets out more than twice- as much dirt from a rug, in the ordinary cleaning time, as even1 former Hoovers! Complete with Dusting Tools only S6.25 down ftalance spread in Easy Payments Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 PAGE THRE15 Gifts to Please the Ladie French Ivory Dres.sinj; Table Iamps Dridse Score Pads In Leather Cases ' Hand Dipped Candles Kodaks Toilet Waters Compacts, Single and Double Manicure Sets Powder Puffs Novelty Perfumes Playing Cards in leather . Cases Waterman's Pens nnd Pencils Combs Icanadian; Vcinc Mirrors Perfume Atomizers Hath Salts Rubber' Aprons Thermos Dottles . Face Powders Rody Powders Powder Boxes and Jars Pot Pourri Incense Rurners Cases Manicure Rolls Toilet Sets Hair Rru.sh.es Photo Albums . A gift that lasts the year round is a subscription to a magazine. We can give you the lowest rates on trade or story magazines. Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists 3rd Avenue and Cth Street The Rexall Store Phones 82 and 200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services s Sailings from Prince Rupert Tu Ketchikan. Wruiirrll. Juneau and Skajcwuj lee. 13, 29. ' To Vanruurr, VUtorU and Scuttle Ore. 17, TKINCESS IlKATKirK. J 7 r'or llutedale. Eat llella llella. Ocean I'all. Nainii; Alert Uuy, I Campbell Klver, and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. . a Agency fur all Steamship Lines. full Information front . C. OKCII AKI). flenrrul .teeiit. ' Corner Of 4th' Street and 3rd Avenue, Prime Uupert. ILC. Residence, 214 Fifth Avenue West P.O.Tjox 217 ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch AHa e Tweed Suits made to order In our KI I Uu shop In Prince Rupert as low as titV ' I. ANGER, Cutter 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert, H.C. 1