PACK KTGflT Seagram's The oldest "83" StOCKS Of RYE -Wtarimr 5 WHISKEY GovemmeuV ttc sto JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, LIMITED WATERLOO, CANADA 74 Distillers Since 1857 Emm This advertisement Is lot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard ar by the" Government of British Columbia HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 .TACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load .,;.,,., . $3.50 Double load vt . . .V. . $0.50 Large sack ... 50c 1 nr K I liinni'D nnurv Pembina Peerless Egg . . . , $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Soutless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg ..." $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Night Service 133 Second Avenue SHIRT SALE Just in Time For Xmas Gift Giving TEMPTATION SALE PRICE $1.95 & $2.95 S'nit or assorted patterns and plain shades with collars attached and unattached. Of finest Broadcloth?, Priacillas and Madras, tailored to j)erfection and guaranteed not to shrink ! With neat pearl buttons, smart cuffs and other features that make them wonderful Xmas values! The Acme Importers Third Avenue Terms. Strictly Cash. SflNONOS SAWS Cross-cut, Crescent Ground, will saw 10 more timber, time and labor being equal, than any other made.This guarantee has never been challenged. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO., LIMITED, T. MMI STRICT AN 0 ACORN AVCMUI. MONTREAL. Out. VANCOUVER. D C. TORONTO. ONT. tT.JOHN.NB. W tup- -r.-r t s'i i tiiim jn Local Items Mrs. 0. Guelpha viil sail Friday on the Prince Hubert for Vancouver. Wells, well known pioneer Alice Arm mining man, is a passenger aboard the Catn'a t--day going through to Vancou. r. Edward Gallowny and Walter Brentzen, for drunkenness, were each fined $25 with Ine option oi days' imprisonment by Magistrate MaKistrate McClyniont in city police court this morning. Susie Leigliton, Indian, w:is lined $25, with option of thirty days' iriirisonnv nt, , Magistrate McCiymoiit in city jMilxe court ihis ciornins? for having liquor ,n her possession. Fred Hardy of Mussalem's Grocery is leaving on the Cajala this afternoon enroute to Seattle to attend his mother's funeral. Mrs. Hardy died at Seattle Saturday and the funeral will take place ut the week end. Herbert Charlton, formerly of this city and now located at Stewart, is a passenger aboard the Catala today going - through to his home in Victoria where fie will spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Hiss Ellen Hart, who ik teaching school at Port Simpson ia a pa&acugcr aboard" th 'Catala to-lay bound for lir home in Vlc-orin where she will spend the hristmas holidays. She is a daughter of Dr. A. C. Hart, cor-ner at Victoria. Passengers disembarking here on the Catala thin moj riing fpem northern points include I: Hi Nel-on, C. E. Hutchison. J. Wilson, Mrs. R. C. Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kasjmr. A. I.ir;k O. Olafson. F. L. H!?:.;erty, s'B. Barnes, D. Saturbno and ,T. J. Shenton. from Stewart; .Harry Evans, R. E. Moore, c. T. Rin-ker, T. McRostie and C. Brew ster, from Anyox, and Mrs. Mad den, from Kincolith. PLAYS A PRETTY KNIFE AND FORK Since "Fruit-a-tivei" Brought Relief From Indigestion MRS. WHITK It looks almost like magic the way a weaka of health deads the Ixxlv under tke healing inHaeuce of "1'ruiHk Uvea," Indira' in, Giia and Psin after Eating, Headaches and Const, tiea sunnly diranpear. An E. White of West Toronto, On, states: "I suffered from Indigestion for BWnth and coulJ not rat a square meel Since taking 'Fruit-a-trns every traoe of .Stonw h Tmublu has dlaappearcd. I now cat uiiyiuing and feel like a new pcrn." "Fniil-a-tivi" will (jui'-kly relievo Indigestion and D mm. '25c. and 60u. a box at df.uVrs everywhere. Dr. Alexander rilON'E 57S ISKHNKK UI.OCK DENTIST MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 667. niKDAILY NEWS Tuesday, Dei-eml,. I' Is Harry Evans, local piano tuner, returned te the city on the Cat-ala this morning from a business trip to Anyox. - ' Don't forget the meeting tonight at 8. o'clock in the Weat-holme Theatre on the light ami power franchise. It Oeorge W. Maddams and A. II. Nachh;ir, members, of the Capitol j Theatre orchestra, will sail Fri day evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Dr. Joseph F. Maguire will sail by the Prir.ee Rupert on Friday evening for Vancouver and other points in the south' where he will spend the holiday season. W. B. Bower, who has been at Alice Arm in connection with his mining affairs, is a passenger; aboard the Catala today bound) for Vancouver. John llaahti, well known pioneer Stewart mining man, better known as "John the Finn," and Mrs. Haahti are passengers aboard the Catala today going to Vancouver. Ratepayers remember that though we hear much about American push and energy yet youf own country, Canada, leads the world in hydro-electric development, and the United States stands fourth only per capita of copulation. It Miss Mary Casteil It. N.. recently graduated from the Ilacel-ton Hospital training school for nurses., sails this afternoon on the Catala for Port Alberni. Vancouver Island, where she will join the hospital staff. She has been visiting here for a couple of days with her sister, Miss Anne Casteil K. N. of the Prince Rupert General Hospital staff. RESULTS COUNT Experience has proven that the j intelligent application of f'hiro-j.r ctic will invariably relieve; acute and ch'r nic ailments; that hunting misp'aced spinal bones, ;ml '-oni.'esti I nerve centres by hand, is done more or less by guess; that the X-Ilay, in diagnosing spinal lesions, is of doubv-lul value. Our new analtyte re-; moves any guesswork or doubt. . thereby proving the inefficiency of the older methods, and increasing our percentage of good re-ri) Its. Consultation is invited, li. E. EYOI.FSON, D.C. Ph. C. ! Phones: Office Blue 85. j Residence, Red 589. 297, WEEK AT THK THEATRES Tuasday Wcstholme Public Meet ! ing. Capitol -"Burning Day- litfht." Wcdnemlay ami Thursday Wertholme "18 Washing ton Square." Capitol "Fprgoten Fac ea." Friday ami Ssiturday Wtstholme--,The Jasi Singer." Capitol "Drum of Iove, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Xmas Specials WANTED Maid for month or two. Phone Black 3.1G. 1st Ivel Puddings . ...C5c to $2.16 Mixed Candies 3 lbs $1.00 .Mixed Nuls 4 lbs ...$.100 Pineapple LibbS. 1 this $1.26 I Pineapple Singapore, 7 tins $1.00 Wo nlut kfiiA at 1nM a si aU . rl rn tt n t J of Pcek-Frean Biscuits and Xmas Crackers. i i ! Order early atxl le Stlte of your supply. Mussallem, fil7-42.T 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&81 Recital By Mrs. Dawson Was Delightful Feature of Christmas Program at Fireside Club Meeting Mrs. F. G. Dawson's artistic iv qltal of Henry Van Dyke's Christmas story "The Other Wise Man proved the delightful feature of a special entertainment, approp riate to the season, which was given last night by the Fireside Club' of First Baptist Church. Mrs. Dawson told the story in an Impressive manner which left nothing to be desired and the large audience enthusiastically expressed its appreciation. Rev. W. F. Price was in the chair and other items on the program included: violin solos by Miss Eva Morris; vocal solos by Mrs. Forrest and Misa Emily Pa vies; recitations by Misa Ad-elia Thurber, and organ solos by W. Vaughan Davies, who also acted as accompanist. HOTEL ARRIVALS i j. Savoy IE. lloult, city; Thomas 'M--Hostie. Charles T. ftinker and C. ttrewster, Anyox. Prince Rupert A. C. Whltehouse, Vancouver; Mrs. J. R. Morgan and Mrs. E. II. Palmer, liutedale. Royal George Eric-ion, city. Had 17 Boils On His Neck Arms and Legs Mr. A. L. Willos, Paptpn, Man., writes: "I had hem bother! with bbik for about two years. I kd wvrotmi bn my aok, nrmo and leg. I tried all iinda f nn-.hr ifi imt rom of them wvmivl in nm any. I then used two tattles ..f and I (m .o nr . or Xmrx bolbcn I with any l oils mice thcr. Flrnt Show. 7 P.M. Vy. " TONIGHT MILTON SILLS in Burning Daylight COMEDY IN 35C AND 5C IIEAIXJl UTK.:S 1 l)U USEFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS Box 25C T0 81.50 NOVELTY HANDKEllCHip ANl)v(jITl;:it SETS $J.OO ? , shoe tree and garter sets r . . . . . ; $1.00 n6velty rubweu aprons $1.00 pure linen luncheon sets $1,95, $$95 and .v....... $4.95 TOWRL SETS-Boxed $1.25 d ' v. a;,.. $1.50 FRENCH HAND PAINTED-GEORGETTE SCARFS . $1.95 ; - S2.95, $3.50 1-2 DOZEN IRISIJ LIHBIlNDiCEKCJJIIEFS HemdlclM''!. 1-2 dozen h , ... . .fc,', , , , . 'f;. ...... i,. $l'i.50 FOWNES WOOL LINED CAPE GLOVES-Fur top. I,air ...f.......... $2.95 KAYSER TIP TONB Glj0VE9-5ufl awl '0nsbutton style; washable, Pjiir 4f.50 Fraser & Payne 3KI) AVUNUU AND CT1I STItEUT NLUS i.o;;,. GIFTS Ladies' and Children's Wear GIFTS THAT WILL CUEATB AN lJflKESSIt ) . . ' Qualitfoi the very best and the jirices v. ill - surprise yi. JIAf; 14 1" my ' " Telephone the office if your paper does not TheT. Milburn x , Ltd , lumnto, tint. ;i i ; ' a v c