Mm rmdM alltems. SALESMAN: Th.s new ut.a, hrm-nt. air, pick up the pedestrian, g ves him a wash and brush up, and hands him a rmcket of .garettes together with a .im-ere apology printed on a gilt-edged .ant It then gently deposits him once more on the road'-The Humorist, London. Sweets to the Sweet THE MOST POPULAR GUT OF ALL! Every bite a delight for all ages. And candy is so necessary to put that finish on the Christmas dinner. ' 10' OFF THE REGULAR PRICE OF ALL FANCY HOXE CANDY our candies are guaranteed freah.. fe;J We have MOIR'S NEURON'S GANONG'S PURDY'S PAGE &SHAWS " rotes lift. yfic Pioneer Drueeyi'six THIRD AVL& SIXTH ST - TELEPHONES 6 200 &5HggaB5Bs3?iS5l Special Xmas Turkey Dinner, Commodore Cafe, fi.50. 304 . C4fldiAfivJon,,Pfnce ffi We'tro-pole Halt Saturday night, 'December -22 at 8:30. 300 Remember Lief Krickson's Christmas Tree and Social in Moose Hall on December 27. i Children at 3 o'elock. free admission. Adults at -8 o'clock. Ladies '50c. Gentlemen $1.00. All Scan-, diriaviarts welcome. It I Voting1 for election of Agent j for Prince Rupert Branch of the Deep Sea Fisherman's Union will take place in their hall on Wednesday, December 2G. Voting from 10 a.m.. till G p.m. only. Regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. 302 Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived in port at 12 midnight from the south and 1 sailed about an hour later on I Her return to Vancouver and iwaypolrits. The vussel brought .a large amount of Christmas mall from the ao'uth. Don't foryef U'l The New Year's celebration in the Commodore, Ranjguet Roo,m. Ring the. old year out and bring the New Tear in. Lotrij of fun. Lota of music. Special dinner with beverages. Reserve your seats early. Only a limited amount to be sold. 310 George Gilbert electrician for the radiotelegraph branch sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return to Victoria after having been here for the past couple of wecka in connection with tne repair or the power cable.,, to Dgby Island wireless station..; I ' . CHRISTMAS CAKES Several of our customers were disappointed through us befng sold out. Get your Christmas' cakes and pud- dings while our stock is com' plete. Up to Christmas Bte we will give 10 percent din- MHintoBJl- boea of choc- olates of which we hare one of the largest stocks in Nor- thern B. C. ELECTRIC BAKERY The Store That Quality Built Phone 6G7 TOYS and DOLLS Third Averiue EVERY ITEM SACfUFICED TO CLEAR AjjtjBUICAN FLYER TRAlKg Unbreakable engines. Rog- ularprice $-4.50, $1.75. Cleijring price $1.95 ' 2G AtJuMINUM KITCHEN $E?TS-B and 20-piece sets 1,95 DOLLS . ' UPliKAKABLE and genuine Lloyd voice . .1.00 1.95 ;.t)u . $2.50, 3.50 Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND GTH STREET Store Open Every Night This Week Till Xmas. 201 l I VP wvw SALE ! r?rv 4444444 CALE OF CliARGES 4 '' f he following is the icalef . ?. of dharges made for reading ,notUesi Birth Notices 50c. Cords' of Thanks, 12. Funeral Notices $1. t Funeral Flowers' 10c ner nanffi. JVlhrHxtg-e anil Erijra'gem'frnt 4 anffounc'ementf $ f - 4 4 4 -4 4 4 tt4t4 ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Women of Mooseheart Legion Whist Drive and Dance, first Kriday of every mouth. ' Canadian Legion Christmas Tret Saturday, December 22 from 2.30 to 5 p.m. St. Andrew's Society Auxiliary Dance December 31. Moose Hajh 1 a Tnxi Phone 4. Ufg 4 Tiix&lf Dent int. Dr. J. R. Gosse. I'hone' 880. Moose dance Thursday, Dew ember 20. tf Moose Christmas Tree, Sunday at 2 o'clock. Tommy's Taxi (Phone C71) announces the placing of a second Dodge Sedan car In business, tf Ewart Lyne (Pianist, Capitol Iheatre). teacher of pianoforte. Studio 10 Federal Block. Phone Red 70L 30G D. V. McLeman, Stewart hardware merchant, was a passen ger aboard the Prince Rupert last night going through to Van couver. Harry M'. Selfe, Ahyox jeweler, was a passenger aboard ' the Prince" Hnpfert last evening going through td' ''Vancouver on a, day trip. The Prince Rupert Boy's Band will render anthems and carols at the General Hospital Christmas morning at 11 a.m., weather permitting and will play carols on the street Christmas EvC. It Built on the confidence of its subscribers, The Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, stands supreme today among farm papers, while its Magazine section is easily at the head of the list. It Capt. W. Johnston, formerly mate on Canadian National coast steamship and now master of the Granny Co.'s service boat Granny, and Mrs. Johnston were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert last night going through from Anyox to Vancouver on a holiday trip. For quality and quantity, the Family Herald and .Weekly jtar. Montreal, is the-prudent farmer's Lffrat choice'. , At SI year or ii.: ; :ft.iv- tt. -.- i.il urea jvnvn-.isw.M. j a marvel of value,' arid;illmemberr-6iijllu. family get a wealth of reading of marvellous interest. It Christmas! FOR CHRISTMAS WE SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING: Chocolates Candies Ginger Ale Ginger Wine Port Wine Plum Puddings Peak Frca'n Hiscuits Raisins Nuts Turkeys and Chicken Ducks and Geese . Also n large assortment of 'Toys and Drygoods NOVELTIES ON DISPLAY Miissallem's m ft- EIGHT RULES For the Prevention of Flu Y. Avoid crowds. 2. Avoid chilling. , 3. Avoid fatigue. . 4. Avoid anyone who is sneezing c. couching. 5. Take plenty of fluids. , , G. Take plenty of nourishment. 7. Use a gargle morning and night salt and hot water is sufficient. 8. -Keep the bowels open. If, in spite of those precautions you shoutyfalKilh go to bed 4 '4 mr. Sun Life Assurance Company af Canada HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL S. JAB0UR, Local Agent, Siin Life Assurance Company of Canada THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. H. S. WALLACE CO, LTD. XMAS , BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS in great variety; mWbox:-. ..v.. - ... ., ;30c T0 82.25 oi&SSing: um$ 14.50 ,.' ' In Christmas Packing.. f NQVELTY STATIONERY OUTFITS ..... ;k 35c TO fign V :3L)VES-Fabric Kid or Wool. From . . . . i65C T0 $3.50 i LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN' UliflttELLAS-- . . r;rom 4CS0 TO $12.50 PHONE 9 G17-123 Gth Ave. E. Phones 18&S4 BRASSWARE NOVELTIES in pleasing VarfetV. , Krom 75c TO 7.50 LADIES' SILK UNDERWEAR in pleasing colorings. Gowns, vests, bloomers, pyjama sets, etc CHILDREN'S SILK UNDERWEAR Slips, gowns, combinations, vests, bloomers. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, Ties, Belts, Arm Band Sets, Garter Sets, Suspender Sets, in great variety. LADIES' HANDBAGS in new shapes and colors. From 1.00 TO 10.50 See Our Windows For Variety They Are Different! FREE Scenic China Cup and Saucer with EVERY PURCHASE $2.00 OR OVER. 3RD AVENUE AND FULTON rf: