iPAGE SIX Give Her French Ivory MANICURE ARTICLES Files, Hooks, Knives, etc, 7ac Trays- $1.50 to $6.00 Hair Brushes $2.50 to $7.00 Mirrors $G.OO to $9.00 Puff Hoxes . . $2.25 & $2.75 Hair Receivers $2.25 & $2.75 Jewel Cases. $3.50 to $10.00 Clocks . . $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 Etc Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We Deliver. Phone 94 Arriving Monday Fresh Killed Turkeys Ducks (leese and Chickens Watch our Prices WEEK END SPECIALS T Bone Roast, per lb. 25c Lejr Lamb, per lb 30c Rump Roast, per lb. k . 20c Mutton Chops, per lb. . . 25c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. .. 53c Round Steak, 2 lbs. . . . . 45c Sausage, 2 lbs. . . . Dripping, 3 lbs. ....... Veal Chops, per lb. . . Leg Veal, per lb.. Shoulder Veal, 'per lb. . , Shoulder Lamb, per lb. 35c 23c 25c 25c 15c 23c Meat Department Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. If your head uches, or reading or wbrk. strains your eyes, or if you are (he least bit doubtful about the efficiency or your eyes then consult us! , Glasses are intended lo make urj for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage hows that we know-how lo produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland ' (JKAIH ATI: OPTOMETRIST 27 Year Practice SI9 Third Avenue. Opp. U.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighter," 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 130 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C.RJR Co. Third Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. .Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Pinno and Furniture Moving. HOME SECRETARY 1 VISITS PRISONS 4oiM)ii-lllcW KrUtr Dialogue llrtnern Himself and Coin let LOS'DON. Dec 18. One of the duties , of a Home Secretary Is to visit the prisons. In order to Inspect thelmethods of discipline and to receive "at first J hand any possible complaints from the Inmates either those on the staff or those undergoing imprisonment. ' Sir William Joynson Hicks has Just related the following dialogue between himself and a man who had spent forty years In prison: Home Secretary: Hml Forty years. Quite a long experience. Any complaints? Prisoner: No. ; ' . Home Secretary: Food all right? Prisoner: Yes. None too rich, of course. Home Secretary: I'm glad you find things so comfortable. Are you sure there Is nothing wrong? Prisoner: Well, look here Oov"nor. If you are asking for a complaint, take this one. The prison library Is rotten. There lsnt a single book on -German philosophy In It. "Our policy is to treat prisoners humanely, without pampering them, says Sir WUIlam. "Indeed, we are increasing the discipline and are also Increasing the amount -of work done In prisons." WILL PUT BAN ON SPICY DIVORCE NEWS tONDON. Dec. 18.-The bill under ! which the freedom ol newspapers to sup-1 ply copious reports of dlvcrce proceedings and other cases of a kindred character to their readers ts to be severely restricted, passed Its final stage In the House of Commons Friday. Hence forth the reporting of such cases In the papers must be confined to the tiames and addresses of the parties con cerned, with a concise statement of the charges and counter-charges made In such cafes, and the arguments of counsel oo points of law Involved, and also the Judges' summing up and the 95c DAY With Heinz 57 Varieties 8 tins Heinz Tomato Soup, smal! 95c 5 tins Heinz Tomato Soup, medium 95c 8 tins Heinz Pork & Beans, small 95c 5 tins Heinz Pork & Beans, medium 95c 3 bottles Heinz Catsup, large 95c 1 Heinz Chili Sauce 1 Heinz Pork & Beans, small 1 Heinz Tomato Soup, small 1 Heinz Spaghetti, ."mall 1 Heinz Vinegar. 16 oz." All 5 for 95c I Heinz Salad Cream 1 Heinz India Relish 1 Heinz Tomato Soup, small 1 Heinz Pork & Btans. small All 1 for 95c I Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles 1 Heinz Pork & Beans, medium I Heinz Tomato Soup, medium ; 1 Heinz Spaghetti, medium j All 4 for 95c JAM SPECIALS STILL ON Plum or Prune, 4 lb. tins .. 50c Peich Jam, 4 lb, tins C3c Apricot Jam. 4 lb. tins .... fi.Vr Blackberry Jam, 4 lb. tins . . . 65c Loganberry Jam. 4 lb. tins . . G."e Gooseberry Jam, 4 lb. tins .'. . 65c Greengage Jam. 4 lb. tins ... 63c Black Currant Jam. 4 lb. tins 75e Cherry Jam, 4 lb. tins 75c btrawberry and Raspberry Jam, i it), il ns ,,. i'tc Raspberry Jam, 4 lb, tin .... 75c We deliver to all parts of the city and guarantee our service. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 571 MILK Prom Uulkley Valley I KliSH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone G57 George rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone S87 243 Second Avenue tVett, Prince Uupert muz npKEBrtiiW Life Is better, when breathed by healthful lungs. Lunfi depend upon nerves for their motive force, YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH! For your health's sake Consult d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate , CHIROPRACTOR Booms 6 & 7, Exchange Block Phone GDI pATHOjvJEUROMEIXR Service THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Vt;mh,r , 192J J ' 1 '- ' I UNIQUE TOKEN MADAME FAHEY HMIIMI IN WOODS, sin: tv.is riti;- M'.XTMI lU'.CT.NTI.V HUH TREK nv Toitovro aomikkkT Dec 17. Manor Road (TORONTO, residents are quit accustomed to hear- sweet strains of song at any hour Ilhg of the day sometimes in the evening and at once recognlre the liquid tonw i as the voice of their gifted neighbor, Madame Lugrln Fahey. formerly of Victoria. Nearby Is a wood, where at times jthe singer enjoys going off by herself among the trees she so loves, and singing song after song there. They come spontaneously to her. with hardly aa effort to recall them. So has Indeed a repertoire of quite two hundred songi every one of which she can sing at will, remembering with ease both words and music. It has been remarked that on the concert platform Madame Fehey never uses either notes or. words. One dsy this fail she wandered lo her favorite wooded glen, and here, by a little stream, gave an Impromptu recital to the sky. trees and grass, for not a soul was insight- Her voice of great volume always sounds exceptlon- ally well outdoor, where It meet with no obstructions to impede It. On this occasion, after giving a nura ber of songs for her own pleasure, she was greatly surprised to hear an outburst of clapping. Suddenly the wood ' was peopled. It seemed, for a number of young people who appeared to be stu dentscame forward and thanked the singer for the delightful concert she nan V1Vn lham rtna fhn T a nrfa a 58,791 JUDGMENT oun utt- ,n- we nre 00 ' fVar Irt atffs m. teltutU 111 .., FOR COAL LEASES, ""'p1 n" , wnn laughter the singer did so EDMONTON, Dec. 18.-Judgment for Tnen .one th PrtT- w" 18.791 in favor of James H. Bryan, with . took a snapshot of ber In the a decree of the court for specific per- ct of c"Ptln8 the tree, asking her fonnance of contract on coal leases, was ,f n mlht nt to her. It arrived issued by Mr. Justice Walsh In the su- fcw aT ltXtT- ,u I'tur ex- preme court action tried before him a P"""1! the sincere thanks of them all month ago. The case Involved numerous for the great treat she had given them. options, agreements and assignments which called-for a lengthy Interpretation by the court of the tlUe and deals. R. D. Tlghe was counsel for Vltaly. while. C. C. McCaul. K.C.. and H. A. Friedman appeared for the defendant, Bryan. TORONTO WOMAN DIED i AT AGE 104 YEARS SPECIAL SAILING CHRISTMAS WEEK In order to allow the is. "Prince Rupert" to arrive Vancouver Christmas morning, the Canadian National Steam ships announce an alteration In the schedule of this steamer for Cbrtatma week. This boat will arrive frwn Van- Mr, llunorah Sullivan Had Uoud Health eouver Wednesday. December 72. as usual and Keen larultli-. to the Lat I 4t 1030 jn- but ,u for Anyax 'and Stewart at 4 00 pra instead of 10.00 TORONTO. Dee. 18. (By Canadian Pm- that day. returning from the North Press). Leaving one daughter, aged 75. arriving here 6 00 pjn. Thursday. Dscera- Mrs. Honorah Sullivan died at her re- 'Der n(1 altlng for Vancouver 6 JO sldence here. Her 104th birthday was Pm- that day. Inated of 9 00 am. Frl- celebrated in August and according to d,T- ThU steamer will arrive Vancouver her relatives she had good health and 9 00 o'clock Christmas morning, keen faculties until . urt before ber For reservations, etc can City Ticket death. She was very fond of poetry, and Ottlct. Third Avenue, or phone WO. was mentally usuually bright and ac FK03I ST. JOHN To l.hrrponl ,9ec- il : Montclare Hn' 7. Metagama Hn- 1 Montcalm tn-.a Montnami FeD- Montrose To C'lirrltuurg-southampton-AntHrrp Jan. 27 Mellta t Via Belfast, t Via Oreenock WLNTKIt CRUISES Mediterranean Feb. 13 West Indies. .Jan. 28 & Feb. 28 Ipply to Aftntt everywhere of J. . FOkSrCR. Gen. AU, Cl'.R. Sution. Vincouvtr, Ttlcpbon Seymour J630, v-.n. ric icyu Ttilc Ajtnu. Closing : Out SALE NOW IN PULL SWING Many Uaricains n. COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Third Ave. Phone 651 I I naiwiiw in loe uauy news. (MDjiiLaCIFIC sailings t HOTEL 4KHIYALS Prince It u pert , J. Cullett. Maasett: Miss C. OOonnetl. Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sunbury. Miss Msrlsn Miller. Ml. J L. Ferrler. 'Mrs. M Miller and M. L. Clark. Oeorgetown; N, O. Hednemork. Junrau Charles Bra-fett. 8kagway. W. H. Oalbraith and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carter. Port Essington. i Robert Johnson and W. Bates. Queen Charlotte Islands; Ales . Millar and A. Sandstrom. Porcher Island: Mrs. Jonns-son and, Mrs. Steinberg. Oona River: O. . E. Brown and C. B. Flew in, Port Simpson. '. Central M. Watson, Dlgby IsUnd. LOCAL 7CKWS .NOTKS H. Cherry, of the d-NJl. stall here, returned on the Princess Beatrice this morning from a holiday trip south. James Wesley, a native from Port Simpson, was fined 810 and costs this morning on a charge of Intoxication. Judge Robertson, who has been holding County Court here. lt lor hu home In Prince Oeorge this morning. Frances MUlerd and son, Don. returned to Vancouver this week alter an extended trip lo Ireland and England. John Beaton, and James Talt, charg- icd with Intoxication, appeared In the I ; local police court this morning andl I j were each given suspended sentence by Psssengeri arriving in the city" from 'the south on the Princess Beatrice thii morning Included J. E. Btevensdn. A. O. McDonsld, H. Cherry, T. Crawford, J. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirkaldy, Miss Orelg and W. il. Palrbalrn. ' "Happiness and Ooodwlll" writes a letter to this psper jullh reference to the gymnsalum and swimming' pool project. The letter will be published if the nsme of the writer Is submitted Wot necessarily for publication. ' Last evening at dinner members of the executive of the local Canadian Club discussed with Graham Bpry. National Secretary, the work of Canadian clubs In Canada. Those present were W. E. risher. president of the local club; Oeorge Hill, secretary; Archdeacon Rlx, T. McClymont, R. E. Benson and W. J, Klrkpatrlck Adtftr'!' : D?.:h Ne - I in XMAS SHOPPING A PLEASURE at Heilbroner's Gift Shop Two floors stocked with as fine an assortment of Rifts ns you will find in nny ' i ll in i ne inrjje cvniretc. OUR BASEMENT STORE will hurprKe you. No matter how small a purchase you wish to make. e to satisfy your demand. 23;C2 pm. 44 - LAND ACT. , MTU i: IU' IVTKNTION' TO WW TO LUVSi; Mi ' In Oona River Land necordlsg Dutrtet ot Prince Rupert. DC. and situate on an "Wand In Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 21W. R. 8. Coast District i mostly tide Mat surround let small Island I. TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, or Oona River. DC. occupation fisherman, intends to apply for a lease of the fallowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 2199: thence If) feet southrasti thence 200 feet westerly: thence IX feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, mori or less. JOHN BtnnUAN. Applicant. DaUsI October Q. IBM LAND ACT. notici: or iNTt:vrio to ami.y to i.i:.i: lm. In Prince Rupert Lind Recordlns Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet. Queen Chsrlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn, of Prince Rupert. DC. occupation manarer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands Commencing at a post planted on the aoutL aide ot Nralo Inlet, about one mUe from iu head: thence south 0 chalna; thence west lfl chains: thence north S chains to shore: thence east 10 chalna. more or lea, following the short line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, mnre or Inu. JOHN DYDIHVN. Applicant Dated Kivemhef 23. 1828. COMPANIES -CT TAKE NOTICE that' LIPSETT CUN-NINOilAM It CO. LIMITED after the expiration ot on month from the first publication of this Notice Intends U. apply to the Registrar of Companies for the- approval of the change of name to "EDWARD LIPSETT (PRINCE RUPERT) LIMITED." DATED at Vancouver. DC. thU lOlh day of December. A D. 1921. LADNER U CANTELON. Solicitor for the Applicants These Beautiful Chiming Clocks Every quarter of the hour h tunc Is played on musical hells so that you can always know how far the hour has Kone, Then the full hour is struck on a different bell. We have a variety of styles from $15,000 to $75.00. Reliable timekeepers are I an ornament and pleasure In the home. km il Jewellers S.VL STORE WITH THE ClOOS ore hate Komclhlnic Our Prices arc equal to any In Canada we buy nil our jrowls for spot rash. You Get The Benefit Roth upstairs and down, polite and courteous emplojt-e will give y u emy assistance in making your selection. Shop in Iie mornlnjr and we will be nhlc (o Rive you cu-n Inrlter service. The Diamond Specialist. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES MtlMlAV. IXU I.MI1I.K i' Hagh 2 IS am 20jO ft 13. S2 pjn. 22 A Low 73 am 8.4 " 20:42 pm 7 " tiiv. iii:( i:Miti:u ti High 21 am. 20 X) It. II 31 pm. 214 - Low 8:41 tun. 8.7 " 21.-33 34 ' wi.iiit.v. nni:ii:iu High 3:41 am. 19j8 It Max Heilbroner 1SH3 pm. ton - low 9:21 am. 90" C27, 52'J Third Atrnue IflaWHaHHalaHHalaSafTlMaWrHsVBl n WESTHOLME THEATRE TON GHT O.MLY at 7 and 9 Keeper of The Be es A crccn presentation of tienc Stratton-Portcr N RORERT FRAZER, ALVCE .MILLS. JOSEPH SWIC'KARH JOE COPPA, AlNSE CHARLAND. CLARA HOW and nil star cast COMEDY "liAUCIUMJ LADIES." PATIIK REVIEW Admission 50c and 2c Headquarters for Christmas Gifts i ! Uivc Silk Hose Nu (lift' more nppierialed V, have them in many color and prke OUR NIACARA .MAID Pure. Thread Silk In nil bwidliiK shado, Inrluuinjf Gunmetal, per pair OUR WINSOME MAID A Pure Thread Silk Chiffon llosiy at per pair . OUR HLTEX WINSOME MAID This Is a winter hose ot Pure Silk. With this hAH -P,. H-n. L' rh o is necessary. Two stockings In one at ber prtlr 8I.W All can be boxed separately for lft purposes at above lriC1' H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. I'hone 9. 3rd Ave. and Full