December 23, 1927 Last Minute SUGGESTIONS 1'KKHMES l original bottle and in t u(K. by the world's Master r. umers. TATIONEHV irm tical gift White or ired paper, in cabinets t.r.d boxes. RED VM !OEI) U T BOXES ' t ontaina articles in daily u.sc both for men and women. HKAITY SETS i'.. all the best toiletry makers, containing Cream, Powder. Rouge, Compsct, Pi rt'urae. and Lip Stick, in rc'v cases. KODAKS Make a gift that brings i ip.l-ure and interest roi'irh the years to come. CHRISTMAS CRACKERS hoy the table and the party. Adds to the fun and increases the enjoy-vui t of the gue.ts. I Alt!) SETS In Leather Cases, Bridge s, ore Pads. Playing Cards.' iry useful gifts. Our8election this year Is better than ever before. MANICURE ROLLS leather Hullups, beautifully lined, containing G to 12 pieces in Pearl and I very. TRAVELLING SIJTS Pot men, eontainlfte every toilet need in Ebony or Natural Ebony Finish. SHAVING OUTFITS Auto-Strop Hasors, Gillette Razors, Keen Kutter Straight Rasorg, Shaving Soap in Howls. Outfits in gift boxes. MILITARY BRUSHES In Ebony, Natural Ebony, or Tortoise Shell finish, Leather Cases. FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman's Fount a i n Pens, Pencils and Sets, Evershars Pens and Pen-til Sets, Pens and Pencils for School Children. ATOMIZERS In lovely colors and designs. A gift that is sure to be appreciated. CHOCOLATES Christmas is not complete without a box of Chocolates. We hate a big selection ranging from '2C to $15.00 per box. MOIRS NEIUSONS PURDYS PAGE & SHAW GANONG BROS. In fancy boxes and baskets SI ISSCRJITIONS T Magazines and Periodl-arc becoming more pul.ir as gifts each year. W give you publishers' lutes. I.VCEXSE AND INCENSE KIRNERS "dental Incense In lovely udori. Assorted Outfits ni dude Burners in Gift Boxes. SCHICK REPEATING RAZOR For the up-to-date man. The razor that puts in its own Mad. IIAHY SETS Iirush. Rattle, Comb, etc., in Ivory, packed in gift boxes. : TURKN1T SETS Towels. Washcloths and Daby Sets, packed in decorated gift boxes. rases ufl. Jfie Pioneer Druoctsls TriinDAVE.fi. SIXTH ST. - BRUSHES Hair Brushes, best quality bristles ; Whal e b o n e Brushes, Nail Brushes, Shaving Brushes. PEARL AND FRENCH ' IVORY GOODS Mirrors, Clocks, .Powder Bore., Trays, Manicure, Hair Brushes, Combs. FRENCH NOVELTY Powder Puffs, Powder Boxes and Pin Cushions. Very dainty. TOILETRIES Bath Salts. Face Powder, Rouge, Toilet Water, Compacts, Cream, Dusting m Powder, Powder Puffs, Perfume. RUBBER GOODS Hot Water Bottles, Rubber Gloves, Rubber Aprons in pretty designs and colors. - TELEPHONES e?t200 Brand" BREAKFAST FOOD.' Dully by "U - .r,,.,. e - . f f Vf? i 'i' i , DEMAND "Rupert Kippers THE DAINTIEST Smoked Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IX Prince Ruperl. B.C. - I Dr. J. F. MAGUIRE Wishes to his many friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Dr. Maguire has gone south for the holiday and will be at:k in Prince Ruper.t about January 10, 1928. 4 Local and Personal BC Undertaken. Pbons M. Dentist. Dr J. r. 'CKmm. Phone M Skating' uus . 3 to 4 to 10. u zeaitb cat, the dace ttxsjl pocket. u Wlit Big 4 bibrtl When tntaMni t a Tail. pbons 4 U For a selection of chocolates and ousting sundries. Federal Ntwi Oo Third end Pulton. u it your wire's present here. 40 'i off all coats urvH) Ohrtttmas. Win. Ooldbfcora, oid AIsiim; 301 David Tailor of Ditto? Island sailed lt iil(ht on the Prlr-oe Rupert (or Vancouver en a holiday trip. Mr. and Mra. J. Beraey of Ladner, B.C.. arrived on Wednesday' boat and ' are visiting with their daughter Mra. R. O. Uacauley. Seal Oove. I !8 Bluer yesterday afternoon, thirty-five carloads of grain have arrived here from the prairies for the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator. RaUway offtcar this morning reported some 300 cars on the division bound bare. ... W. . . . . . A Talbot. alst.ntxdtrtrkt en- glneer for the provincial departmant of ..f . T TM"rntT Prince Runeet last nleh sad will re- luru 10 nssaqwairer. m Anyos on the Cwmosum Sondsy night. ' . , 1 Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert mxxMUEit ta, ion. Delia Bella. Naniu. Victoria cannery and WWdham cannery are the only polls still to be heard from In tbe federal election. With returns from C,TnUr; Hill d Wlu.t ln.tto n)orltr the bom vetiftg now atands at 479. To be trapped In a folding bed and unable to eitricate himself for two hours was the experience today of W. OerachelU. a member of tbe staff of WUllam QoldblooWs fur .shop. Con- stable Hurra and a. U Tbomp-on of tbe Hocher de Boute ofnoe ftoally re- leaded tbe suBocatlngman. It la rumored that In tbe municipal flection next month, women may seek aldermanlc honors. PORK PIES FOR CHRISTMAS Made from a Gold Medal ' Ileer(. : Also fiaialn, Seed. Cherry, Madeira, and Slab Cake and Plum Puddings. Come early so you will not be disappointed. , ; I ELECTRIC HAKERY i Phono CG7 Third Avenue. I Next to the Beauty Shoppe. 301 I " ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion Xmaa Tree Dec. 23. Elk's Leap-year Dance. January 20. Legion Novelty Dance January 37. Prince Rupert Olrls' Drill Team dance February 3. " Elk's Annual Dance. February 17. THE DAILY NEWS PJLGR THREE Jack Morrison, wtlljt" lenown local halibut fisherman, sailed last night on tn Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Un. Ernest MrOulife of Stewart passed through the city aboard toe Prince Rupert last night returning to her home In Victoria. Cant, and Mrs. 11. rE. Denlson of Porcjer Ljtoaei wWeeJn ibe eity IV" ter;Uy inSt&Sfirn(ihe .ChrlatmVa holiiar KiwnSIri Wvnn 1 All our Christmas goods going at 83 per .cent less than wholesale, dome in snd convince yourselves A very 'great assortment. Montreal Importers. If In doubt about, what to give for Christmas give a subscription to the Daily News. ,It will be a daUy re minder for tbe whole of 1828. 301 Miss Jessie Itttlfcwell sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she win spend the Christmas and New Year bolietay season on vacation, Onlcn Steamship Ltd, 6pectsl Notice s. Crdns. The seuthbound saUlng of the steartaer Oardena from Prince Ru pert .on December 24 will take place at ajn. 300 Peter Csrrlgan. road foreman of Haseiton. reached the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will spend the Cbrlstmas holiday season here. ICR. T. Heara, superintendent of the UUUt uk trrlved from the ,..,. ,... ... .. ,, sailed last nlgit on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr , iIrs. Jim B.-oueh of Smtthers are visitors In -the city, hav Inf arrived from the'lnterlor on yesttr day afternoon's tralrw Mrs. Brougn was formerly Miss Alice Moncouer of Prince Rupert. MiamriM'k Ham S lal. .I'ntll nu!. wr will m-II tln-e ta(y nujar rurrd tthamrmk Hann fur Site per Moii(l. ThrM- ham, will make a splendid ma liirtt Orrtrr now. Iluttlierterla, Mvtli Mr ret. 300 member! Mcoonnel of Terrace, 9f l9 jjoys ParJlament of B.C. for Prince Rupert district, left on last night's boat for tbe opening of the parliament In Victoria oil December 27. Ke was accompanied 'south by his mother and Mr. Halmwood. principal of the Terrace public school. Prank Mssar. s recent arrival In the frcm .Ke MtTtet where be Was mtn Ue camp! W8S charied ln ccy court this morning with 1 vsgrancy and released on suspended h M..tr.t. vfrnt with be aamontMon that he secure work or leave totfn. It was charjed thati Mayer jWas wsnderlng the city streets with jno visible means of support.' After having' spent a few days ln the city visiting with Mr. McLeod's father. A. H. McLeod. Ambrose Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod and son of Prince George will return to the- interior by tomcrrow morning's train. Mrs. McLeod stepping off at Pacific for a visit. Mr. Mctecd. .who is ln the service of the Cansd!an Ntknl Railways, was for-j marly located ln Princi Rupert. l' We have Just received another lovely tot of fur coats, consisting of niuskrat ca1fikln. French seal. Hudson seal. Per-!sian Lamb and Orey Krimmer Lamb These are all In the latest styles, and from now until Christmas we are mak-ing a special offer of one third oil tlw selling price. Do not miss this oppor tunity of getting a lovely coat at reasonable price. W. doldbloom, Seoonf Avenue. ,tf Mrs. J. R. Frlzell, after' having spent the past six weeks ln the south visiting her son and friends, returned to the city this week. Her sister. Mrs. Hart. who spent a while In Prince Rupert. was wl:h Mrs. Frlzell In Vancouver and has now left for Los Angeles where she will be the guest of her sisters. After a visit of three months In California, Mrs. Hart will return to ber home ln Winnipeg. rv. r r i . 9M- Z KM - - . - Coast Services Canadian National Tfce Largeii Railway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE KITEIIT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE. and Intermediate paints, each, HilDAY, 9.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANVOX. each Wi:NESIl.V, 10.00 p.m. For NORTH ami SOUTH O.UEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE R I' PERT Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 11.30 ajn. for PRINCE (IKOKGE. EDMONTON, WINMI'EO, all points Eastern Canada, United States, AflENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian. National Express lor Money Orders. Foreign Cheuue, etc. lo for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 8Jt TII1HD AVE., PRINCE HETERT. Pbon 260 ! i . nVWk tS X CANADIAN. B. C. nun 1U4 i J t, Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketrlilkan, Wrunged, Jiiiieau hpi! Skagwit) 'December 31, January II, 28 To Vunruiivrr, tlctorla and 'Seattle January A, 18. riilNL'ESS BEATRICE. Inf Dutedale. f a-l llrlla Delia. Ocean Falls Namu. Alert Bay. Caiiiheil River, and Vancuuier every Saturday, II a.m. Arney for all Steamship Lines. Full Information trnni IV C. OltCIIARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, DC phone 31 Winners - i Since-1883 ' "SEAGRAM'S 83" has been a leader in popular demand a consistent winner, year in and year out, since it was first made in the distilleries of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Ltd., Waterloo, Ontario in 1883. il This advertisement is not published of displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Coal Yes, Tclkwa coal Is the best mined In B.C. Try It and be convinced. tf Joseph Portelsnce sailed last "night en tbe Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will spend the holiday season. Voting for . election of officers for ' Deep Sea Fishermen's Union will bej held In the Union Hall on Tuesday, . December 27. Voting from' 10 ajn. to 6 p m. only 302 Major M. A. Burbank. divisional engineer for tbe Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip up the line on official duties. A. R. Holtby, superintendent of the B. & B. department of the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's trsln from- a trip to the Interior on official duties. H. O. Olsen, manager at Smltsers Of! the Hanson Timber & Lumber Co.. ar-l rived in the city from the Interior on I yesterday afternoon's train. He Willi spend the Christmas holiday season here. John Clapperton' arrived in the. city :n yesterday aftemoon'a train frorn Prince George to attend the funeral of hU mother, the late Mrs. Alex' Clapperton, which will take place tomorrow afternoon. ' Shamrock Ham Special. I'ntll Ninas we will hell these fast) siiRar cured Shamrock Hams for 3IH' per pound. Tlirnf hams will make a kplemlid Ninas. Gift! Order now, lliitcherteria. SIUi Street. 300 Miss Netta Clark arrived on yesterday afternoon's train from Decker Lake, where she teaches 'school, to spend the Christmas and New Tear holiday season "lMting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' . C. Clark, 899 Borden Street. Miss Edna Vlckers, who teaches school In the Interior, arrived on yesterday ' afternoon's train to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. frank Vlckers, 212 Ninth Avenue East. Donald Ross, manual' training ln- Mructor In the city schools, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Van couver where he will spend the Christ-! mas and New Tear holiday period. Mrs. aim own littve DCCU 111 VSUCUUtcr since last summer. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mrs. A: Clap-j perton (Under the Auspices of the St. Andrew's Society 1 will be. held from the Presbyterian Church, Saturday, Decern ber 24 at 2.30 p.m. Members of the Society are requested to attend. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Peter Black, late of the Central Hotel, who died December 23, 1926. "Goiis, but uot forgotten." j rET i; Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and in Comfort THE ACME'S ANNUAL Temptation Sale CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS - Ladies' -Indian Slippers, Leaded, buckskfn and fur trimmed. Very comfy. Regular value $2.75. Temptation Sale QC Price Men's Slippers A large variety of Men's Slippers in leather and felt Fine for the house or bedroom. Regular value $2.50. Temptation Sale Q-S AtZ Price t? J..4) Men's Combination Sets of Silkweb Garters and armbands, each set packed in gift box. Makes an inexpensive Xmas gift. Regular Value $1.25. Temptation Sale QfV Price UO Men's Hells Genuine Cowhide fancy belts with initials in all shades and colors. Regular $3.00 value. Temptation Sale j J . Also a large variety of others at 4 . . ' 8.1f Men's Socks in endless variety. Each pair packed iiv. H nice gift box. These come in cashmere wool and silk and in all, fancy patterns; Regular $1.50 Value. : ' Temptation Sale QETn Price 7Jy Men's Bathrobes Nice warm comfy Bathrobes made of Beacon cloth in beautiful blendings of color. Surprise Dad with one of these. He will appreciate itl Regular H1.50. Temptation Sale g g There is also a fine selection for the young ones, the same quality materials, suitable for 10 to 14 years. Regular $8.50. Temptation Sale g Silk Bathrobes in a beautiful variety. Temptation Sale Q-fl C 7 Price t7JLO.9 Neckwear Five Hundred Ties, each packed la. holly leaf box. Regular selling price of these ties is. from $1.25 to $1.75. Temptation lrl.o Sale 85c Men's Shirts Hundreds1 from which to choose, In?.? eluding the very latest Rayoii: mixture weaves and self-3 striped Broadcloths, veryv near . naltorna tvlfVi ...... DAnLnf. " 'h..v..i. ocjMiavci' ! yfmolUw;tp;iMtch. AIR 1 Mes ih whlretaSriand blueft Temptation Sale Q-f QO Price VieiJI Acme :: Importers 1 No C.O.D. Orders Strictly Cash No Charge Accounts' Mail Orders Forwarded Express Prepaid