Dc ember 21, 1927 Ho Your Christmas Shopping Early and in Comfort THE ACME'S ANNUAL Temptation Sale CIIHIST.MAS SUGGESTIONS ladies' Indian Slip pern, ,i. Iiuckakin and fur ,i Very comfy. Ke-x..luc $2.75. !-a,""SH,t; S1.95 Mn Slipper A Urge ! Men' Slipper in i iit;l felt. Fine for i-. ,,r bedrooln. Keiru- ,m- i:.ro. i.iiiiM) Sale $1.45 Men's Comhination Sets of darters und arm-. .i ii Met packei in h Makes an inaxpen-Xm is gift. Regular ?1.25. lation Sale 9t M-.'n Delta Genuine i ll fancy belt with in-i in ull shades and col-K.-jrular $3.00 value. : i.itinn Sale Men at large 1.95 variety of Hnt Sock in endless Kaeh pair packed in yift box. Theae come t-hmcre wool and silk ii all fancy patterns, iv $1.50 value. Mtion Sale Q5C Men's Rathrofoa Nice warm comfy Bathrobes made of Beacon cloth in' beautiful Mendings of color. Surprise Dad with one of these. Me will appreciate it! Regular If 11.60. Temptation 8ale gg There 1? also a fine selection for the young ones, the aame quality materials, suitable for 10 to 14 years. Regular 8.50. Temptation Sale $g Silk UatbroBce in a beautiful variety. Temptation Sale g ' Neckwear Five Hundred Ties, each packed in holly lea ba. Regular selling price of these ties is from 81.25 to $1.75. Temptation Sale Price , Man's. Shirts Hundreds from which to choose, including the very latest Rayon mixture weaves and self-striped Broadcloths. very neat patterns with separate soft collars to match. All sizes in white, tan and blue. Temptation Sale g- " Qf? I'rice Acme :: Importer No ( ,0.1), Orders Strictly l anh No Charge Accounts .Mall OrderH Forwarded Express Prepaid For The Dinner and For The Party IIKOCK'S ClUMSTMAS CRACKERS Arc better this year than everbefon, and the prices are lower. FOR TIIE YOUNOSTHRS -( to If.tf Miniature, Play Box, Little Folk, Peter Pan, aaABoy Scout, ontaining Head Dresses, Musical Toys, Novelties, Charms, Toys. FOR THE PARTY From r.O? to -." Les of All, Little Dutch. Musical Medley, Pierrettes, Luby. Wedgewood, Snowballs, eontajhing Caps, Head dresses, Games, Toys. Musical Toys, China 'Ornaments. FOR THE TAIILE fit."' Flowers, containing Head Dresses, Games and Toys. Place Cards, containing Head Dresses. 7fic Pioneer Drttpti'sls niUiD AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES K 'UU DEMAND "Rupert Br and" THE DAINTIEST UHEAKI AST WMM Smoked Daily hy v" Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. I'rince Huperl. B.C Local and Personal BO Undertakers, Phssie II. Deattol Dr. J. R. Oosse F4MB.6M Btattaa oaily. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 every - Senna Cafo. tbe .gate to s&Lev dye nocasj& if J, Oet the Bay, 4 hsMti f a Tail, pbone 4. rot a select! el tf Whea entetiat tf smoking sundries. Federal Hmh Third and Pulton. Co.. u any Andrew f Anyox was a passenger aboard tbe Camosun laat night go-lag through to Vancouver. Buy your wife, pratent here 40' off all Costs until ChrUtmaa. Wm Qoidblooat. Seud Avenue. 301 T J Bhenton. Inspector of mines, returned to '.tbe city 4Ml the Camosun 1a.M night (ram a trip to Aaru on official duttaa. J. B Roberuan returned to the city Tbe eaecutlve of the Prince Rupert Trades At Labor Council, at a meeting laat night, cheee 6. D atacdoneld . pies-'dent of tbe ccuneil. delegate to attend the annaal "meeting the intteh Columbia executive of the Trade and Uiual. .wait on the provincial cabinet n the course of its meeting j e vNnounoi:ments Canadiat) Lesion Xmas Tree Dec. 1p Kik's Leap-year Dance. January 30 ( Elk't An meal Dance Pebruary 5ft -fa : Va TIIE DAILY NEWS Coal: Yen Telkwe coal is the best mined in B.C. Try It sad beranvinced. tl For quick sad satuf attary work brtna Inn baeutltohUac to DolUr Store, tf Harold NUfcerson safts thU afternoon on the PflBW Mary mr Vancouver where it U possible be m.iv decide to locate. Dr. Jcseph llagwlre wUl mi; tomorrow evenlutf on- theTfmce Kuprr! ior van- tower and Victor! where ii. v.. 11 apend I the holiday Eric Dingwall wUl aall thi- at;emoon on the Princess Mary lor Victoria where' be WUl apend the ChrUtms and New year holiday maun vUltin.: with rela-. uvea. Voting for elaation ol offlcera lor Deep fca Flfheraaitt's Union will be held in the Union Hall m Tuesday December 37. VoUnc ifm 10 ajn to pm. 303 1 Oeorge 11 Stoeka Of the teaching lUB of Booth Meenorlal School wUl aail tomorrow evening on tbe Prince Ru- ,pert for Vancouver wbere he will apend ChrUtmaa and New Ysnr. Capt H L. Hobliwa who came north - - mhtn Otkifl aiiM, .hMwl ar.ui I ipmw. h 1 1 - r on tbe CamoMp ytaterday afternoon Mr at the flrst ef tba week, will re-from a trip to Aleae Arm In connection , vurn by prlnceaa Mary thla alter- wltb hla buali latereata. tf in doubt about what to give for ChrUtmaa give a (ubecrlptlon to the Dally New, ft will be a dally reminder for tr- whew of ltS8. S01 "hamtork llaat Sprrlal. Intll ma, r Hilt xell tbrne Uatyangar enntl Mluinrnek Damn fr S(r per paatexl. Tlieae haaw will make ii FtplrfKllit hi (ilfl! onler now. iMlebrrtrrla. l-ltlli Mtreot. 300 John 8t.-.rk. pioneer prospector ot Mice Arm. arrived In tbe city from noon on bU return to Victoria. alias JeaaU Rotbwetl f the teach tag staff of Booth Memorial School will ML tomorrow ivwntng oo tbe Prince Ru pert foY Vancouver where ahe wUl apend the ChrUtmaa and Now; year holiday aacon. Serjeant J. P. XI. Hannah, chief ef the city detachment ml tbe provincial police, will fall tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where be vlll apend tbe ChrUUnaa and New Year holiday. be north on tbe Camoeun laat evening , c C. alius returned to the city on tad will propped thU afternoon (on thejr Prince Rupert tnts morning from a Prlnceaa Mary) to Vancouver at which print and on -the Island he will apend tbe winter. We have just received another lovely tot of fur coaU. eonaUUag of muakrat oaUakln. French seal. Hudson seal. Per sian tarns ami Orey Krlmmer Lamb These are all In tbe latest styles, and from nop until ChrUtmaa we are making a apieUl offer ef one third off the selling price. Do not miss this opportunity of getting a lovely eoat. at -eaaonable price -W. Ooldbloom. 8eooBi trip to Seattle. He was accompanied by bis auter. HUu Mabel Male, who n recovcrma tram a recent serlouf operation. Dr. and Mr. H. L. Alexander will aail on tbe Prlnceaa Mary Una afternoon for tbe south to apend the holiday season. Th-ey will be in Vancouver for ChrUtmaa, : -going over to Victoria for New Yoart. Shmrrk lljm trlal. t'ntll rnas. ue will s-e-tl tlee Ut.v Mljar rurerl Hhnmnxk Hams for 3M- wr pon4. Ttee liuni Mill make pleuM Xnta. Olft! Order now. ItMtrhrrlrria; sixth Htrert. 300 Alex Mitchell who U studying at the University of British Columbia in Vic-toru. arrived heme on tha, Prince Ru- Laocr Poatrni of Canada which will i rt Xhu. morning to apend tbe CbrUt be held In Victoria toward the end of maa and New Year holiday visiting next month. The BCL executive wli' iwlth hU p&renls. Mr. and Mri. J. B. Mitchell. 300 Ninth Avenue Bast. CNR. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. Barry Ned den. arrived 4 10:18 o'clock tbU morninK from 'anoouTer. Powell Btver and Ocean Falls wad will aaU at 4 o'clirk thU afternoon for Anyox . and I Stewart, returning here at 7 o'clock to-! morrow night to aail at 10 pjn. for ' Vancouver on a special Christmas Shamrock Ham Special t'nlil nias, we will sell these TASTY SUGAR CURED amroa for, per fxiund 30c 8 I nams These Hams will make a splendid Xmas Ciift. Order now. BUTCHETERIA Sixth Street We Have Just Received a New Shipment of In 1'atenl Leather. Kid, with Strap or l'ump with Ruckles REASONABLY; PRICED Just what you xrarit" for 'Xmas. We ajso have ft. nice assortment of Mfn's. Ladies', and Children's Felt Slippers, and the price is right. Store will he open (ill 10 o'clock every evening till Xmas Eve. JABOUR BROS., LTD. I'hone 613. 3rd Avenue and 7th St. rwmwmwmwmwmw. m im v. X U mTT' i im w ir ANTIQUE LIQUEU F. M. Crosby, who has bean south on , a brief - business trip, returned to the j city -from Vanetouron tnv) Prince Ru-1 pert thU morhing. , 11. J. Bradbury, who has been south j on s brief hmliiow trip, returned to j ute cuy on w rruue juiperi uus ' morning from Vancouver. i ueorge usbarne arrived (roan tbe south on tbe Prince Rupert thU morning to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season at aU borne -beet. Mrs. J. A. Edwards snd daughter, Lorraine, arrived on tbe Prince Rupert' thU morning frean Vancouver to visit with her pi rents. Mr. and lira. B. & Allen, 109 Eleventh Street. - W. Wilkinson of tbe staff of Alex McRac Co.. Ltd. will sail tomorrow night on tbe Prince Rupert for rue 'home in New Westminster where be I will spend tbe Christmas and New Tear holiday season on vacaUen. Cept. Percy Shad forth of tbe Federal Pilots of British Columbia, who piloted the grain ship Sydtand from the StialU of Juan de Fuea to 'Prince Rupert, .Tttmied last nlgbt ou tbe Camosun ta Victoria after having delivered the ves sel here. Miss Joan Went, who U atlendtag aehool In Vsneouvsr. srrtved liome eat tfee Prince Rupert thu morninK to spend tbe Christmas snd New Year holiday season visiting with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A, Wast. 334 Fourtn Aenue West. ' Mlas Oralg, R.N. U a passenger on the Prince Rupert today bound frsm Vancouver to Anyox where ahe will join the atsff of the hospital succeeding Miss McQUHvray who has resigned and '111 be married next month in Vancouver to Fred Brown, of Anyox. T. W. Falconer. TOll known Alio Arm merchant, will be a passenger on tbe Prince Rupert .tomorrow night going through to New Westminster where he will spend the CrUtma and New Year holiday senedn with Mrs Falconer and family who .'are in residence there. Miss Jean Buna. 7ho Is attending Columbian College at New Westminster, arrived from tbe couth on the Prince Rupert tbU morning and proceeded -by train to New ISnseiton where ahe wtU spend the Christmas and New Year jtolitjUy season, vMUng with Mr. and j Aits. . ii.. ya fianv wss uwv by' iirs. fiawle. Passengers sailing for tbe south on the Princess Alary thU afternoon will Include Mlsa A. MacKay, Miss PbyUU Lamb. Dr. and Mrs I! L Alexander, R. C. Dagg. H. Clark. lluh Ftsser. Harold Ntckerson. W T Parsons, Mrs. Dallberg and three children, J. Kelly. P. Vldsl and J. E.-8trk foi Vsncouycr: Lieut aud Mrs. R P Ponder for Alert Bay: Mr. and Mrs Jrni Flew!:.. Dr J. jOos-e. Capt. H L R.i!erso:i and Eric gNJOY the seasons j toasts to the utmost with Caledonia. Its mellow flavor is unsure passed. Reputed Quarts, $3.50 Imperial Quarts, CALEDONIA WHISKY BOTTLCD IN BOND BY B. C. DISTILLERY CO.vLTD. NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C. Antique Lique51 ; - r " .WHISKY. UIU-ttlU,,,"" 1 CTTUB This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government 1 of British Columbia Clear ance BwSvsawawavaaaawawawMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa f Tremendous Reductions In Coats, Hats, Dresses, Handkerchiefs, Lingerie, etc. Everything on Sale Christmas Gifts - - at Cost "THE INVISIIILE I1EDROOM" KROEIILER DAVENl'ORT RED SUITE ': ' ' Upholstered in two-tone Jacquard Velour. $2."0.(Ml "Home Lovers' Club" terms, tfo.oo. cash Barries Home Furnishings "FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION" 5rd Avenue I'hone 123