h-t-'z" December 7, 1927 "filoreBimdmidktterBimU " I tte real home cooking satisfaction : THE ACME'S ANNUAL : PIT -"v wrfffwea WOISKY AND VIKING Mr VS I NDERWEAR i m 'ions made of il iun- wool. Kegu-F .nd $8.00 values : ' 84.95 SIIIUTS FOR MEN high-grade Dress These include Eng-.adrloth, Bombay V.M'Ity Broadcloths, ripe and Delhi Regular up to m Sale Ac S1.95 OH K( OATS FOK MEN i:ihilla Overcoats, tailored and . . ,'icarinif. Regular 1 1 HI. Kale S33.45 mi m me ui A Jk W non Continues with an unabated flow of the BIGGEST BARGAINS IN BX. ST. MARGARETS STOCK 1NGS Far Rojra and Girt Diamond and Double-lent Stockings in all si'v. Regular valui up to $1.75. Temptation Sale Price Qp per pair vv SUITS FOR MEN Navy Blue Serge Suits in fast Indigo. Guarantee if this suit should fade with-in a year, you'll get a new cie free. These are the real Cods. Regular $15.00 value. Temptation Sale Price ptivJU OVERCOATS FOR HOYS High (".redo Overcoats, well tailored of fine UtfedaJh." Sizes 26 to 34. Regular $'.4.50 and $16.60 value. Temptation Sale gfgg me : : Importers No 1 .0,1). Orders Strictlv la-.h. No Charge Accounts insimas man Has Already Started In the few short months we have sold Purdy'a Famous 1 ..ocolates in Trince Rupert, the home-made goodness of these die1- have made many friends. Naturally as Christmas . v 3 near comes the thought "Why not Turdy's for Chriat-'"? And why not? Their delhiouaness will certainly carry r me-isaK i" a deligiitlul sort of way. For fricndu abroad pak in safety metal containers guarantee delivery. 1 i tnia. mail for some parts of world has left Prince Rupert au.v. Don't send your gifts too late". See us tomorrow. ?V T5T -w yic Pioneer Dfugtisls THIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. " TELEPHONES 8?fc200 PRIZE WINNERS IN Ol ll DRAWING FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE l 'l Prize -12 months Soft Finish Service, won by ticket No. 219, Mrs. Alfred Johnson. 257 Seventh Ave. W. 2nd Prle -12 months Thrif-T-Service, won by ticket No. G78. Mrs. Harold McEwen, Fourth Avenue W. -d Prize -12 months Wet Wash Service, won by ticket No. 220, Mrs. E. B. Daker, 1011 Third Avenue W. We congratulate the lucky winners of these prizes and in-' hmi to take full advantage of these services by sending 1 heir washing, end enjoying all the luxury of an abundance '' "n lothing, without washday worries. ' Canadian Laundry i'h one 8. and Dry Cleaners Hox 392 Local and Personal BC Cud ruler. Pnons tl. Dentist. Dr. J. R. a km. Phone 588. Elk dance tomorrow sight. Admission 50c. I Co.il! Yea. "Telkwa cool U the beat mi B.C. Try It nd be convinced. tf Pur quick and satisfactory work bring I Xmaa bematltchlng to Dollar Store. U For a m lection of chocolate and moking suadrfea. Federal Neva Co.. Third and Fttltoa. tf Luiten Moo Carls Una Tre Whlat Drive and Danoe December 9. Twenty dollan in cash nrl 288 R L Mcintosh Mtunted to the city on yesterday aftss-nootVt train from a oriel trip to Tirraaa. "Adam and tra" atari at 8.18 tonight. It you are late the uahera will not seat you until the end of toe flrat act. Doore open at 7 JO. . 3M Morley Shier, after oat of his pertodi sal bualneaa Tlelta to elty and district, aaiiad thia morning by the Camosur. on hi return to Vancouver. Native Sou of Canada members are requested to attead the funeral of s. John Murray, Thuraday. t Z3C PA. from Presbyterian Church. Opining evening and Orthophonlc concert Friday, December 8. Big bar gains In Xmaa Olfta throughout. No salsa. tnapecUoa only. McRae Bros Ltd. a7 It's go! Where to? The Naval Dance at Moose Hall ' en Friday. Dseamber 1(. Movstty prist draw-, lag. atasppy mtane. Refreshments. Tickets 78c each. A. R. Hoi toy. B. and B. superinten dent for the Canadian National Rail ways, returned to the ctty on yesterday afternoon's train from 4 trip to the n tenor on official duties. J. Brydon. steamboat Inspector, after having aaade an Inspection of the iteamer Prince Charles, which is In dry dock bare, sailed by the Camosun thii aornlng on his return to Vancouver. CNJt. steamer Prince Rupert. Cant. D. Donald, arrived st 13J8 noon today from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at to o'clock tonight tor Stewart and Anyos. return' tug here at 6 Friday morning to sail on her return south at 8 ant. J R. Cameron, aaalstant general man ager for the Canadian National Rail ways with headquarters In Vancouver. reached the elty on yesterday afternoon's train In the, course of a periodical trip through the district on official duties. Ba returned .lip the interior last night enroute back, to Vancouver. After having spent five week In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital suffering from blood poisoning In his leg, R. T. J. Rose has returned to hi residence. 837 Seventh Avenue West. Mr. 3oe t loud In hi praise for the treatment received from hi physician. Dr. C. A. Iggert. and In the hospital. Capt. James Plndlay, skipper of the Union steamer Camosun, ha bean elected president of the Canadian Uer- hant Service Guild In Vancouver suc ceeding Capt. TbonMs Rlppon of the Princess Kathleen. Capt. Harry Nedoen af the CUR. steamer Prince Oeorge tnd Capt. Jam Morrison oi ranee Rupert are vice-president of the guild. The nesn trip of the Canadian Pacific 3tcamer Prince Mary ha been ar--anged as a Special Christmas Sailing nd will leave Prince Rupert on the iftemron of December 31.. arriving In Vancouver on December 38 In time for paasenger to make connection with steamers for Vancouver Island porta, Seattla and other destinations In the vicinity. Passenger desiring to travel via Canadian Pacific ahould cuke early -MMrvat'.on for there win be a heavy list of holiday seekers from Alaska and the Yukon. Phone 31 or call at City Ticket office on Third Avenue. 396 I I NEK. II, NOTICB The funeral of the lata Mrs. John A. Murray will take place from the Pre bvtrrlsn Church tomorrow, at 2 30. Christmas cake. Scotch Currant Dun, Shortbread and Plum Pud- dings until seeing ours. Our annual abow will commence Tuesday. December 8. Electric Bakery. Third Avenue. Phone 667. J. M0 . IIOVT IIITIIIE. Don't decide about your ' 44 A N NOtJNCEM ENTS 'Adam Se Eve." Weatholme Theatre, December 6 and, 7. Adair Cares I.O.D.E Novel '.y B;.aar December 9 Ph;v hy United Church Ladles. Dc mber 15. Mi .. r..:--tii..o. Tw Oc miUrr 18 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE. THREE She Coughed Night and Day Could Not Sleep Mr. Leonard II ay wood, Victoria Corner, N.B., write: "Last fall I tk an awful 1J which I caught wlule driving in an opra ear oa a cold "I eeugked night and day, cool 4 not aleep at night, and my eys ran water so list 1 could hardly tee a taiag. "My husband got ma a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup - 1 x dBba atse, dal and before I had taken tie whole ef it my eoU had disappeared." ( "Dr. Wood's" has been oa the market for the part 39 year! price , .... t : 1 - . On. a Dome, large iwnu; uuc, pat up only by The T. hlilbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf Harry Andrews of Anyoz is a passenger on the' Prime Rupert today returning to toe smeller town from a trip south. H. S. Vfaltace arrived on the Prince Rupert this mrntug from Vancouver, being here In osnneetton with a local buslnes Interests. If you have been u table to get a reserve seat for "Adam and Eva" there are 360 rush seats for sale at 730 at vhe Westholme Theatre tonight. 286 Capt. Lionel H. Lindsay, examiner of masters and mate, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here oa official duties. Hyde Transfer now sgtnt for Al-Altorta SnntlMui and Pembina Peerle&s These coals are under cover, don't buy water, buy coal. tl2 a ton can yoxl beat ltf ' tt P.O. Russell. assistant superintendent for the Canadian Nattooal Railways at Stnlthers, reached the' ctty on yesterday afternoon's train, returning to the In terior this morning. Inspector T. V. Sandye-Wunseh, whq Is relieving In charge of this district if the Roval Canadian Mounted Police luring the absence of Inspector S;-Tt Wood arrived this morning from Van couver. Mrs. E. W. Marentette and children returned to the cltv on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver where they paid a brief visit to Mrs. Marentette' parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph ffteasgreen. Prank Saunders of the Royal Bank of Canada head office staff In Vancouver arrived on the Prince Rupert, this uornliig from the. south to pay a visit o hi parents. Capt. and Mrs. F. T. launders. Dlgby Island. Mr. S. T. Macey and son, William Macey. reached the ctty from Vancouver an the Prince Rupert this morning for a visit with Mr. Macey' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macey, Fifth Avenue East. The appeal of Ben Self against a conviction and fine Imposed by Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. McLeod for il legal fishing again came up before Judge Young in County Court this af temoon and was further adjourned. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Porter and family of Prince George reached the elty from the Interior on yesterday af' ternoon' train and will take up their residence here for the winter. Mr. Por ter Is engaged In the fur buying bual- 1500 Oold Piece will be given to the bolder of the lucky ticket at the L.O.L. Whist Drive and Dance tomorrow night Ticket may be obtained at the door Oood music. Mrs. Ponder' orchestra. Metropote Hall at 8.30. Gentlemen 75c ladles 50c. E. Mac Donald, general baggage agent for the Canadian National Railways at Vancouver, arrived from the south on the Pnnre Rupert this morning from Vancouver and continued by train to Edmonton whence he will proceed on hi return to Vancouver. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. Jas Findlay. having, been delayed In thi Naas River loading canned salmon, ar rived at 11:15 last night from the north and sailed at 1 this morning for i Vancouver and wayports. While here, !he loaded salmon at the Prince Ru- pert cannery. ' Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Marsh of Terrace, who have been spending the summer in Toronto, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south and continued to the Interior by train. On the way home they paid a brief visit to their daughter. Miss Etanda Marsh, who is now teaching In Pentlc-ton. Mr. Marsh stated that his health had been considerably Improved as a result of Ills trip. We have Just received another lovely lot of fur roata. consisting of muskrat. raltekiu. French seal. Hudson seal, Persian I..im& antl Grey Krlmmer Lamb. The ire a',', in the latest styles, and from now until ChrUtmas we are mak ing a special offer of one third off thej selliriR price Do no; miss this oppor-' mn.'.y of rr.np a lovely coat at a :. ...:... -W Ooldbloom, Second ' A . tt Get the Big 4 habltt Whn thinking f a Tail, pboo 4. tf J. L. Onrktic returned to the city on the Oamoeun last night from a business trip to Stewart. Elk dance tomorrow night In the Helgerson Block. Dancing from 9 to 13.30. Admission 50o. Snappy music. Oeorge W. BrUggy. pioneer Ante Arm merchant, was a passenger oa the Oamoeun last night bound for Vancouver where be win speed the next four months. Mr. Bruggy - and daughter are already In the south. HEAD OF MILITARY DISTRICT IN CITY (iriirriil J. M. lto Will Make Annual liiM-4tln of l'lrt North II.C. Regiment Tomorrow Nlrht Brigadier Oeneral J. M. Rota, C JJ.O . D.8.O.. general officer commanding. MUltary District No. 11. arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria and tomorrow night will make annual inspection of the Pint North B.C. Regiment of which Col J. W. Nicholl. officer oommandlng. returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Oeneral Rom Is accompanied north by Major Douglas Edwards of the paymaster'a department. FORMER FIGHTER HAS FOUGHT LAST BATTLE NEW YORK. Dec. 7. Alfred Griffith. 55 years of age, known to right fans 35 years ago a "Young Orlffo." died suddenly today. He came from Austra lia and was In poor circumstance of It te years. STEWART '.Louts d&dthorpe' left rt week for, Smltriers. Mr. Lee and Mr. Storey nave left for a visit to Vancouver. ' ' The Jeeephsoh residence on Nlqth Street ha been purchased from tne of' fldal administrator , by Pete Anderson who 1 now livtBg there. y. C. Heed, attorney of Idaho and nrtcnisan. na Deen appwmea to sue etod T. W. McDonald as United States commissioner at Hyder. Up to the end of last week a total of 101 inches of snow had, fallen in Stewart since winter commenced. This has finally settled to about three feet in depth constituting a record for so tarly In the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell have set tled in their spacious new home on Fourth end Columbia Streets. H. W. M. Rolston visited Anyox last week for the purpose of attending a Masonic meeting. Ladles of Stewart met at the Moose Hall on Saturday afternoon for the purpose or organizing a committee to Uke charge of the public Christmas tree. Bert Edmunds, whiter stage driver, is again on the road between Stewart and Hyder. HOTll. A It It I VMS. Central T. Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. O. u Mealing and family. Prince George: Jack Hlgnell. Terrace; Spencer Combs. Peter Guldrlck, J. Wlgner, O. Carlson, n. Anderson, Axel Eklund, Ells Hegg-itrom. Axel Backstrom and Peter Olsen, Government Road; S. D. Bulmaln. Butedale; L. Hans. Barkervllle. . Pearce and A. L. Holtby. city. Prince Kunert C. A. Oarrtck. T. O. Garrett and W. D. Mctaren. Vancouver; H. Scott, Port Wward; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Porter -,nd family. Prince George; Mrs. L Rowe. Skecna City; N. Sherwood, Tcr--ace; Mrs. MacMUlan. Arrandale. Sa ny Owtn L. Murray Jap Inlet; Mrs. J Thistle and N. Brew. Haysport; C. Hell-itrom, Vanarsdol; C. Letncs. Port Es-ilngton; H. B. James, city. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING FOR SOUTH In order to accommodate those deslr-ug to go south for Christmas, Cana-Jlan National Steamships announce that the ss. "Prince Rupert" will sail southbound Thursday, December 22, at 10.00 p.m. Instead of on the regular schedule Friday morning. Thi boat will arrive Vancouver 9.00 ajn.. Satur day, December 24, making connections with boats and trains for Victoria and Eeattle. In order to perform this service, this steamer will sail for Anyox and Stewart at 4.00 p.m. Wednesday. December 21. Instead of the usual sailing hour of 10.00 pju, returning from the North. arriving . here 7.00 pjn. Thursday. December 22. Accommodation on southbound sail ing is fast being taken up. and It is suggested those going South, make reservations early at City Ticket Office. Third Avenue Phone 260. 208 PAIN in BLADDER Promptly ! bv I SANTAL IV1IDY B ur to gt th Otnuln Leek for th word "HIOV Bold by til druttiM ELECTRICAL RECORDS LATEST HIT! "MY BLUE HEAVEN" No. 3G80-Organ Solo . EDDIE DUNSTEDTER No. 3681 Tenor Solo NICK LUCAS No. 3393 Fox Trot KENN. SISSON'S ORCHESTRA "BARBARA" No. 3636 Fox Trot BEN BERNIE'S HOTEL ROOSEVELT ORCHESTRA "RAIN" No. 3639 Fox Trot HARRY ARCHER'S ORCHESTRA - , EACH, 75 World Famous Artists and Orchestras at Popular Prices "1812 OVERTURE" Parts I. and II. CLEVELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 165 PIECES 12-INCH RECORD, 51.00 "PAGLIACCI" MARIO CHAMLEE METROPOLITAN OPERA TENOR 10-INCH RECORD, 75 MacLAREN'S MU SIC HOUSE Phone 7 EXCLUSIVE BRUNSWICK DEALERS Easy Monthly Payments sV H1 nM. 1 mmmm I iBBBV XXA JBBSSSSSMt rvsj- s tii m -rtrr V , r-1 ttt Third Avenue Beautiful Cut : Glass for Christmas lllllil'.BIT I IftT'J CUT GLASS THAT IS CUT GLASS 7-piece Water Sets in beautiful cut pattern, Star and Pinwhecl SMo.OO Full Size 8 inch Bowl, like cut above JjW.OO Heavy Cut Sugar and Cream $3.00 Beautiful Spoon Trays $TAH) Large Vase $20.00 Ron-Bon Dishes $2.75 to $5.00 Many other desirable articles. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU John Bulger Ltd. Canadian National ClJic Largefl Railway SyJlem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE 8lllng from PRINCE RITEKT for VANCOt'VCR. VICTOKIA. SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each FRIDAY, 9.00 im For STEtVAKT and ANYOX, each WEDNESDAY. 10.00 pm. For NORTH and MOUTH Jl'EE' CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Fortnightly. PASSENfiEIt TRAINS LEAVE I'KINCE Rl'PEKT Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATI KDAY at 1130 ant. for PRINCE GEORGE, EDMONTON, WINNIl'f O, all points Eastern Canada. United States. AGENCY A LI, OCEAN NTEAMSIIIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders. Foreign Cheque, etc, alo for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 518 T1IIHD AVE. PRINCE RUPERT. Pboae Z6