Tha iCiftc Tim Gllc Appreciated by Men , 11! articles; things that are in ueverjjpt. "A Travel-Military Brush Set is Much a gift. lVtvill delight the idiou and the variety we have is wide enough to meet . -iiuirement. .ravelling Set in Leather Cnse Beautiful outfits containing , , v toilet need, in Kbony and Natural Ebony Finish .,.,; -.( to fl;o leather Caed Military Sets -Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, ilit Brush and Comb, in Ebony, Natural Ebony aod Tor-Shell Finish from $a.tl.i to 15.00 THIHD Orai. "7tc Pioneer Dntci.sls AVE V SIXTH ST ' TtLl i HONES PRIZE WINNERS IN OI K I)UAVIN(i FOU FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE 14 Prize - 12 month Soft Finiah Service, won by ticket No. 219, lira. Alfred Johnson, 267 Seventh Ave. W, nd Prize 12 months Thrif-T-8ervice, won by ticket No. 678. Mm. Harold McEwen, Fourth Avenue W. ,rd Prize 12 months Wet Wash Service, won by ticket No. 220, Mrs. E. B. Baker. 1011 Third Avenue W. v congratulate the lucky winners of these prises and -in-i, them to take full advantage of these services by asuiding ! -h. ir washing, end enjoying all the luxury of an abundance , i. an clothing, without washday worries. Canadian Laundry Phone 8. and Dry Cleaners Bza UAn OTADMV ! lliiU01UIU.ll Local and Personal VOYAGE HERE BC Undertaker. Pnon. tl. t,200 533 Iix 392 Fifth (irain Ship of the Season, Steamer Ainderby, in From North Shields, England Atvtr voyage via th Panama banal which fu uneventful other thai lor considerable bad weather, the British teamer Ainderby. Cast. David Simpson. Prince Rupert Itfth grain ahlp of the eaon. dropped anchor In the harbor at 4 15 yesterday alternoon. The vessel oanw light Inam Motto Shields. Bng- iaud. which port she' left on October 13. The Ainderby la already lined and fumigated and, probably tomorrow, will move to the Alberta Wheat Pool'a Prliue Rupert elevator to start loading or a full cargo ot grain for the United Kingdom or Continent. I Built in IBM the Alnderta Is' ncacU- " loads arrived. IK IT IX AltKIVAUi. ITIim Rupert ; af DahtauMt. Terrace; C. K J Vancouver: Kdvsrd J. Pyten, Bwalwell, Alberta; Mrs. W Payne. Dominion Can-jnery; J. VT. Pea. Bmlthers: T C. Warli-man. Pearl Harbor; a N. Corkle. Vte-; tor la; A. Palconer. Alice Ann; Pred Ool-iclougb. Valdea. Alaska; A. D. McOlUlv- ray. Calgary Central S. D. Balmatn. Butedale; C H. Allan, cattle; O. F. Mlsnael, Dorreen: w. u Oownlocir, Radlsaon: Colin J. Ross, Ed monton. lt,.aTTTaaaaiewsBfwwi-itmrsjYiiTi-ii.i.. mm i Fra&PY Mr PdVfte 1 ggU IBM ggr, IW ggtl MM VraV f VsSXrlaWWM afLJasm TXimP tT mm av I r Occupy the Premises of the UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Special Opening of Novelty Christmas Gift Merchandise on Display at Popular Prices UNDERWEAR, ETC. Rayon Silk Knit Nightgown. gQ laced trimmed, assorted shades Rnycn Silk Lingerie Sets, gg Og lace trimmed, assorted shades Rayun Silk Ilrassier and llloomer CA Sets, assorted shades i?7tOV Rayon Silk Pyjamas, assorted GA tZQ tpievv shades, contrast trimmed Extra Special Value Rayon Silk Bloomerts, assorted shades, very fine qual- Q-fl ff A $J..t?W ity. All .izes Turnbull's Fine (Jlove Silk Finiahei RIoodi- cr. assorted shades, all siiea g-fl 9 ftg including extra larges Vests t" match $1.85 Novelty Hand Embroidered Sw'ps and Irish Handkerchiefs, boxed 3 in a box. no 73c. $t.ot, sixt Iloxed (Jarler and Handkerchief Seta, assorted shades, 1.00 ler set Deep Shadow 'Proof Princes Slips, u-.- sorted shades 2.95 and siies Ladies' Inin(t (iowns. Velvet on-bossed desittn all over, 8,J7 assorted colors Plain Tailored Vest and lwr Fine love silk finish. Special gg value at ier set SPECIAL VALUE onlv. Shot Taffeta Dresse. Assorted, styles and colors. Beautifully JJeD. m n i shed garments LADIES' HOSIERY, ETC. Kayser and Harvey Hose i.uw..r Kull.iMshioiicu lure Thread llVDV the nutvBst siiHilcs. uer uai an wtv . . .. ' ' n..nhlo Thread Pure Silk it ijv " C. mm Silk Hose, shadow pointed heel, in gj 75 Hose, heavy service weight, full lash- g Ag ioned, all new slnidea, per pan -Harvey Pure Thread Silk Hose, pointed and square heel, stocked in 10 g,gO 1 I nn nail , & G. Corsets, Corslettes, -.irdles and RniMiet. Our special corslette -J flCJ is marvellous value at Noielly Swiss (ieorsette and Crepe de Chene Handkerchiefs, newest designs and colorings, each SMf. WyMC Dressed Dolls in a variety of styles and sizes. The genuine Lloyd Ma Ma Doll, .. si.ou, ui.no, S'j.no, ,SLn, to ss.." MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS 3Ien' Sweaters. Universal make, rib stitch, silk and wool mixture, 895 4 pockets Men's Fine English Rrcadcloth Shirts. Blue, cream, ecru and S2.95 white Men's Fine Silk Broadcloth Drews Shirts made up in neat gift boxes, as- AG sorted colors and figured designs We are showing a splendid range of ITALIAN SILK NECKWEAR all new designs and colors in well made ties. 'Special v 15 Pure -v Wool Mn's Gabardine ('oats, oviHviEnFnd- These are all sample coats and vare. seUing thjm at 25 per cent less than regular prices. Fraser & Payne Third Avenue ahu Sixth Street fjENEKAL DRY GOODS Phone 1170 j Dentist Dr. J. R- Qom. Phone 886 QoaA Vw. TU co4 t tlio best mined m RC Tnr lt.AQd. t convinced, tl i- TM Honrlk uKrd on Um Prince Ru pert this moraine tor Vancouver. For quick d satUtaetory work bring xmu smjsJtfil&ff tel. Dollar 8 lore. U yi Bthid MweMltal oy the Prince Rupert jtote morning lor Vaaeouver. i . O. E. tvttswd was a passenger leaving on ths PrUkte Rupert this morning for Vaaeouver. mrtttirttl taMtfM. Exhibition BulW i tally a new ship Bbe belongs to thela4c nd 10e- i Ropner Shipping Co. Ltd. of Weat Hartlepool. Ingland: la of 38M ton ragU- , ter. and carries a crew of S3 men. It i expected that the steamer Wallaby, fourth grain ship of the ma son here. wUl be ready to sail with full c: rgo for the United Kingdom or Con tinent by noon tomorrow For a ceictk smoking sondrie. Third and Fttlten. Three games. Admission dollar In cash prizes. est chocolates Federal News and Oo tf Listen Moose Ohrtetmaa Tree Whist Drive and Dance December 0. Twenty 288 Railway offloas true morning iwporwa T D. Pattullo has accepted an 240 carloads, tf wheat on the oivsuon mvlutton to address the Women's dan west ol Jasper bound for the local aie- auh tomorrow afternoon, hto vator Yeslerday afternoon, fifteen car- .,,,, beluB -immigration." lira. WelsWn R. MoAfee of George town la spending a few days m the city as the guest ol Miss Dorothy Ollllng-bam. R.N. Bbe will return to Georgetown tomorrow. Mrs It. MeBaoald. Amsbtiry: Orval matters Kenney and F. U. Kelso, Terrace; B. -1 Cummins.' Houston. ; At the meeting of last ntgtit a In tow of the steamer Grlffco, the Canadian harm Pioneer arrived this morning for the E. McDonald baggaae sgent tor the Oaoadlan National Railways with head quarters in Vancouver, who Is In the elty on official duties, will proceed by uwuunow morning train to Edmonton. All owners and aaptalns of halibut fishing vwel and bailout fishermen are asked to attend a meeting tn the City Hall on Friday hfcjht at 8 o'clock to dlsetma the bait ittustlon and other 238 the school board letter was read from the Legion thanking the pupils contribution of 166 which was frcm Anyox to go on the local dry dock collected by them out of the total of for dozkuig. leaning snd painting. J38 omlected all over we city on ' Poppy Day. At the meeting ot the school board i last night a report was read from Miss : McLMiaghen. supervisor of home economies, speaking very highly of the work of Miss Rogers in that department. 8h) was doing exceptionally good work, the reporti stated. A fair sired crowd attended a dance held uvt night by the Elks' Lodge In the Helgerson block home for the benefit of the Christmas Cheer fund. Music was by Alf. Small and his orchestra and the event was under the supervision of the lodge entertainment comn.lttee. Al Palconer of Alice Arm readied the city from the north, on the Prince Rupert this morning and will sail tomorrow by the Princess Beatrice for New Westminster where Mrs. Falconer and faintly are now in residence and where he Wtll spend the next couple ot ; mentha. ;. C. C. Mills sailed by the Prince Ru- nert this morning for Seattle where he win mit hi. .I.tor MIm Mabel Mills, i Victoria 'who recently underwent a serious oper-laUon and who will return to Prince , Rupert with him about December 21. j Mis Mills! who has visited here previously. Is well known In the city. Oeorgei N.' Oorkle, formerly of this city, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Anyox where he spent a tew weeks following his return from Wnltehorse. where he was located during the summer, and will sail tomorrow on the Princes Beatrice for Victoria to spend the winter at his home there. Arrangement for a boxing bout be tween Corkle and Dido Qurvlch of thte city have apparently fallen through. The next trip of the Canadian Pacific Steamer Princess Mary has been ar ranged as a Special Christmas Sailing and will leave Prince' , Rupert on the afternoon of December 21.. arriving In Vancouver on December 23 in time for nasgenaers to make connections with steamers for Vancouver Island ports, Seattle and other destinations In the I vicinity. Passengers desiring to travel via Canadian Pacific should make early. reservation for there will be a heavy i Ust of holiday seeker from Alaska and the Yukon. Phone 31 or call at City Ticket office on Third Avenue. 298 4 a. 4. 4.4-i-H4 DON'T lllX'lltE. Don't decide about your Christmas cake. Scotch Currant Bun. Shortbread and Plum Puddings until seeing ours. Our annual show wlH commence j Tuesday. December-6. Electric j. B'aiery. Third Av?hue". P'hone ' 4 667. ' ' ,4 4, .. r.f- r2U ANNOUNCEMENTS Adair Carss I.O.D.E. -Novelty Bazaar December 9. Play by United December 13. Church Ladles. Moos c;irttma Tree. December 18. so. IT 1?1?H IT HANDY IhehnHsvI The best of Beverages 'Iflggggct gk, I THREE STAR HENNESSY BRANDY Control Board or by the Government This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor of British Columbia Skating dally. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tl Get the Big 4 habit I of a Taxi, phone t. When thinking tf Hyde Transfer now agents for Al-Alberta Sootless and Pembina Peerless These coals are under cover, don't bu water, buy coal. 12 a ton can you beat It? tf T. Mason, assistant customs Inspector, after a brief visit In the city on official duties, sailed by the Prince Rupert this morning on his return to Dry Goods and Novelty Shop. Satur day Specials. Tesha cloth In five Shade 95c per yard, regular 1.75. Also colored bath towels 35c each, regular 50c. Phone T76. George Rorle, Jr. sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert lor Vancouver where he will take examinations in accountancy. He expects to return to the city within the space of week or George McAfee, manager of the Big Bar Lumber Coi, is in the city on business In connection wlrh the build lng of the company's new mill at Seal Cove which It is expected wUl be in operation by early spring. We have Just received another kelv lot of fur coats, consisting of muskrat calfskin. French seal. Hudson seal. Per sian lamb and Grey Krlmmer Lamb These are all In the latest styles, and from now until Christmas we are mak ing a special offer of one third off tr selling price. Do not miss this oppor tunity of getting a lovejy coat at reasonable price. W. Goldbleom. Seconf Avenue. tf The case arising out ot a dispute over a ten dollar bill. Magistrate Mc- Clymont. In city police court this morn lng. dismissed a charge of theft from the person laid by John Harrison, fisherman, against J. B. Miller. His Worship decided that there was no evi dence to warrant committal. E. r Jones, city solicitor, prosecuted while L Wi'Patmore appeared for the de fendanls - ENT. The marriage of Miss Edythe Turtle formerly of Vancouver, to F. M. Fitz-1 gerald of this city, will take place at the United Church on December 10 .at 8 p.m. CARD OF THANKS. Jo'hn A. Murray and Miss Douglas of Fifth Avenue West desire to convey their sincere thanks t their many i trlenrbi for the kind exDrfSsioh- of ; I sympathy received m toeir rc:n' be-' Canadian national Qfce Largeft Kailway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each FRIDAY. 9.00 ajn. For STEWART and ANYOX. each WEDNESDAY. 10.00 pjn. For NORTH and SOI TII IJl'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 11.30 ajn. for PRINCE GEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, United States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. tr Canadian National Etpre for Money Orders. Foreign Cheques, etc.. also for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 818 TIHHH tVE.. PRINCE RUPERT. Phnne t60 AcanadianJ PACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketrhlkun, Wrungell, Juneau and Skagna) November 12, 2; December 17, 31. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle November 2, 16, 30; December 21, and January 4. PRINCESS UEATRICE. For lluledsle. East Delia Bella, O ran UalK Namii. Alert Bay. ramphell Klver. and Vanniuver e rrt Saturday, II a.m. tienry for all Steamship Line. rull Information from W. C. ORCHARD, lnrral Areiit. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. ILC Plume 31 BURGESS Flashlights and Batteries Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Dr. MAGUIRE Phone S25. Dentist Over Orme's Drug Store Office Hours 9 to 9 A. Lady Assistant i. . XntaSi Tree De-. 23 v I