both fdr .November 2. iy2S With each $1.00 box of LaClaire Fontaine writing papciv a package containing 134 Xmas seals and taga given free. yfic Pioneer Dtttorists THIHD AVE., SIXTH ST -TELEPHONES 8?6200 ' HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double load t $r.50 Large sack , 50c COAL PRICKS DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg ..'.. $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg ; $12.00 Alberta Lump , $13.00 ' AJso all other classes of coal. '.Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue Ran ad ian National QTjc Largeft Kailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing front I'HIM'K KUT.IIT for VAM'OI VKR, VICTORIA, XKATTI.K, lid IntrrmrUWilf point, rarh I KID A V. S:(tO a.m. lor HTMYAUT and ANYOX. eurfc WKDNtSKAV. 10;0l p.m. l or MIKTII AMI hOl TII l t t.S HAItl OTTK IM.AMIS, InrtnlRhtljr. I'ASM'.Mit'.K TWAIN I.EAVK rillM'E Kt PERT juh MIIMltY, ti:HNI'.M and HATIRMV at JI:M a.m. for ritlMK (IIOKUK. I.DMUNTIIV, WINMI'KO, all M)liit HitrNl Caiuil-, I'nllrd Malr. AflliNrV AM. OCKAX STEAMSHIP LINKS City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave- Prince Uupert- JcanadianJ PAcinc -Phone 260. B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert t.. l-.i.i.il... i.....li .ml skatttar I-mbrr I. IS. 19. 1.i jim vrr,' VUior" and SMlll ovrmlirr 19. WrvrmlKf 8. 19. ritlNf'KSS KOYAL lor nutrdalr. Eat IW-lla lUlla. CHron JalK. Namu. Alrrt Hay. (ampbrll Klrr and Vanrouff ttf Irlday. lu p.m. Ajfiiry tor all Htramhlp Mnra. IH Information from W. . OKCIIAKH. tlrnrral Arrnt. rnrnrr of 4lh Mtrr.t and Srd AMla ITInr ItuiH-rt. !. Mwne SI UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Halllnrn from I'rlnre Kuprrt. ..... ror VANfOllVKU. VICTOKtA. Swn-on Bay, Bnlfdale. Alrrt Itay, rlc Through tlrkrt aold io Victoria and Srulll. nd ha r (.are rhrrkrd through to Omtlnatlop. City Meat Market (SELVIG UROS.) 3rd Avenue 1 hone 765 MEAT. FISH. VEGETABLES a and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, and Immediate delivery ObBurvef All articles are of superior quality and absolutely ''t frash. 2.30 to 5 p.m. Salvation Army Home League sale December 25. Butter Finest Creamery, bulk, 3 lbs. $1.32 Shelled Valnuls Special. rivlb. . ; . . ! . . . . . . 3Se Jap Oranges thsl arrived. Vernjiux $1.10 joruan Aimonus rsw stock. Per lb 75c Arizona Grapefruit 3 for . . . .25c Chocolate Eclairs Per lb 85c New Navel Orangoa Small, 10 for 26c Medium (good size). Per doz "0r Large. Per doz 60c Red Arrow Sodas 2 pkg 45r Dri-Pak Prunes 5s. Per tin 75e Peanut Butter Is. Per tin 22c . .... ! ' See our wjndow for Christmas cookln'g suggestions St. Ivel's Meat and Fish Pastes 2 jars . 35c Swift's Silverleaf Lard 3s. Per pail' G3c 5s. Per paih $1.05 Iixed Nuts Per lb 25c Watts' Grocery Phone 55 Phone 5t "Quality Right Prices night." TtfT" r-. r .. pur.p tipkp : . ...v- -. . . LliagyLJ iiiiibi ii i i iii. ...... , , an I, i .-.. o(-.yjMirwM-.- ...... ; . . w" , . t l Local and Personal News In Brief j Specials! r m raw Specials! A fifty cent package of Klcnzo Shaving Cream and and a f if tyLccnt package of Gillette Razor Blades 60c Tommy's Taxi (Phone G71) an- ' ;?j cee'the placing 'ti fcecond 'Rtttt '.! rUwrvd SCALE OF CHARGES bodge Sedan car in buginess. tf The following Is the scale 1 I ;it&M made fr rean"g ! of Vancouwr arrived in the city from th south on the IMnc Birth NntW r.n Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c name. , Ruiasrt tbfa- morning. I S. Wilson of the Royal Hank ot Pr , Canada staff, who has been bn a ihnlfflnv irln Marriage and Engagement tho .iv. v... n-.-i ,... . announcements $2. ' ff, "u"c" . Provincial Constable R. Gilker Jof tho c,t' detachment . returned to 4 a Tnl Phnn n- j m 4aTaxlIhone4.H.K4Taxi.tf;the city on the Prince Rupert 1 141.1- I Dentist, nr. t i, r.. u ww a brier trip IJOUa Rutier 45c lb Milk $3.2 5 rnsp. nil Drands at MUNKO UROS. tf. hu bn on escort duty. Hugh McGuire, well known! passenger aboard the Prince Rup- Joftn Dyljhavn, who has been ert tiuinv rtnmin. 4- a j j on a brief trip south, returned to ; the city from Vancouver on the! Miss Pcmrv Watson ,h Ko Prince Rupert this morning. who; will meet DWp Gurvioh'in a bout here next Thursday night, arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning and is going into training immediate Church :St.,,.AJidrev's: Day ' Scottish Dance, Moose Hall, fJovember 30. St. Andrew's Society Auxiliary Sale of Wi-k, December 4. ber G. Prince Rupert Players' Club present "The Saving Grace" at just completed a course of names' trainina In Vnncnuvr. i. n 'ert today bound f$r her home at Premier. Miss Melkieiohn of the nilPnliKr at if Wn U. l 1 . ,;iu 1HSI AJTril f L., T ? new a-on a trip south, arrived from likely looking boy who should Vancouver on the Prince Itutrt give D.do aj-un forhis money. lhI, mornlnK and ,)roceedetfto the interior by train. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 -- 4 Women of Moose heart legion Whist Drive and Dance, first Friday of every month. Rupert East United Daziiar November. 2D. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. II. Nedden, arrived in port at 10.45 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Stewart and Anyox, Piano Jof sale cheap, owner Ueay.ln'i 'town, t Phone Black 291. 282 Boxing December 6. Dido Gur-vich Vs. Eddie McGooty, ten, rounds jn Moose Hall. 286, Canadian Legion would like the names of children of ex-service men 12 years and under before December 18. ' 280 I. 0. 0. F. Whist Drive and Dance Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 8.30 p.m. In Metropole Hall. Six piece orchestra.' Let's got 279 J. B. Wood worth of Vancouver arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert from the south. He will make an inspection of his mining Portland Canal mininar man. who i Interests on Porcher Island. on a trip south, Is a Oren F. Hill, Hyder druggist' and postmaster, is a passenger: aboard the Prince Rupert today; returning north after a business trip to Seattle. William Smith, Terrace rancher, who recently sustained a stroke, is making good recovery at the home of his. brother, Harold J. Smith, 205 Eighth Avenue West, and should soon be around again. Bert Smith, assistant manager of the Premier Mine, and Mrs. Smith are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north. Mrs. Smith has been on a trip to her . home in Manitoba. C. A. Bocklng, general manager ' of thtt Gran by Co, who has been1 on a trip south, is a Dassemrer returning here at G o'clock Fri-taboard the Prince Ruuert todav day morning and sailing south returning to Anyox, accompanied at 9 a.m. ' 'by Mrs. Bocklng and secretary,; 'Al White. j C.N.R. ateamcr Prince Charles, ' j Capt. Nell McLean, is expected1 William Asseltine, superinten-l to arrive late tonilfht or Mrto Aent nf 1h Vremiv rtnlrt Mliilncr! tumnrMiu? nuirnini. - f sK tin i . . - i ) urn ioiiiu. m, s nun, is a yassKUKKr uuoaru ver via the Queen Charlotte Is- the Prince Rupert todiVretur-Unds od Wlil remain here until hinir north after a triiv to ;Vtw appointment by Mayer McMordie. EWART LYNE (Pianist. Capitol Theatre) Teacher of Pianoforte Candidates prepared for Associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music Examinations. 100 per cent auoreaAea (taring the pat thirty yr. StHdlo: 2nd floor Fcderat BIk iWe Red ,701 the stub train with passengers. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE CONCLUSION OF ITS NOVEMBER SALE AND TO THANK ITS MANY CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE Although the sale is concluded, we shall still continue the BARGAIN ROOM at the rear of the store, which will be replenished from time to time with new bargains and which will prow well worth your Investigation, as they will always be the best that money can purchase. ' From Now Until New Year Our Front Store Will He v Conducted as a USEFUL GIFT EMPORIUM We have laid In a largo and varied stock of useful merchandise that will please the most exuding taste. We kindly solicit your inspection. Schooldays are Happier with Keeps youngsters healthy and mentally alert. Contains the right amount oS bran in digestible form. TRISCUITA tasty whole wheat wafer Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd KAYSER GLOVES NEW KIP-TONE Buttoned and pullover style. Pair S1.50 NEW LEATHERETTE FABRIC Novelty cuff styles; assorted shades. Pair J $1.00 AND $1.50 FOWNES CAPE GLOVES Wool lined, fur top. Pair 2.95 FRENCH KID GLOVES Novelty cuffs styles ; assorted shades. Pair C2 FRASER& PAYNE Canadian Service 1KOM ItALIl'AX "United diufch 'Bazaar Decern- ? oci.?? Saturday night when "couver and other points in therwiu":r, Baor5ec sne win return soutn over the south. i Ju i'mx'. Lhrrpooi. (iiastow same route. I ' ,Letltta 14 Memhpra of tho UVthnlma WVfithnlmp ! HCOMbl.JOHiN Aid. Co4krt has called a meet- Theatre orchestra. . ..i To IMfat, Lhrraool. Glasrow under the utan Dee. the Capitol Theatre, December 10,'" ot th committee for to- leadership of Charles Balagno, andlL ..... j morrow afternoon when a line of 'entertained the Gyro Club with a action with a view to bringing musical program at its regular Christmas eoncert. Booth Mem-' About continuation of construct- monthly luncheon today. Pret-orial School; December 18 and 19. ion of the Priace Rupert-Terrace dent L. W. Waugh .occupied the j (highway will be decided upon, chair. Canadian Legion Christmas lit will be the first meeting of the ireo Saturday, December irom : committee iouowing its recent There was a constant stream of people to the post office last evening following the arrival of ' Also wwklx Mllina from New Vork Mid Boaten to European Port.. 13 Moeey Orten, Drafts and Travellers' Ofeequea at lovost raMa. FMU tnf.rma-ttab from local aganta or Oempny'i Offices, b3S Hastlnta St. W, VaBWUTer, BO. Don't forget the Orange whist H rl IT. .nil Aanfa n. 4-Un lraMh.!. When it was found that the mail jinii tArn- -s.k i. I I 1 J..-J 1L. t ' ' ' 11 iiuu nui arriveu tne language usea by local eople was not always parliamentary. B. C. Keeley. Pacific Coast .manager of C. N. Steamships, lis making the round trip north Thomas B. Lewis M. E., Van-! couver, arrived in the city on last evening's t .iin fri New Hazel- ton, being on hi., ..ay south. James Flewin was fined $25, aboard the steamer l'rince Rupert i with option of tnirty days' im-jthis week Vs la rest following a Iprisoninent, by Magistrate Mc-I recent 1 illness frbm stAmach,. In.-'Ch-nvont in city poSce court ihis'' fluenza whlcif necessitated ; hlsonifnolWrhieif. I being -confined for, some time to j St. Paul's 'Hospital, Vancouver. R. L. Gale of Smithers will arrive in the city from the interior on tomorrow afternoon's train and sail the next morning on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver and Victoria. Passengers sailing yesterday afternoon on the Cntala for Vancouver include!: A. Shaw, J. C. Dean, C. O. Erwin, J. IL Hamilton. D. Muller, J. G. Farrow, V. Quintal, Mrs. W. Shaw. T. A. Anderson and E. A. Magel. WELL KNOWN CITIZEN OBNORTH MARRIED Hugh Boswell, well known old-timer of this district, formerly identified with the Big Bay ber Co. at Georgetown and for the past several years accountant for ii. . tt . rri i t i r I in if Iran o ViUi bll o OXFI IDS In Patent, Brown and Black. Sites from to 10 'j and 11 to 2. The famous "CLASSIC" brand. First-class make and prices very reasonable. Jabour Bros. Ltd. Bring iristmas WE GIVE YOU 10 PER CENT 0FF1 Wc Still Have a Few Special Lines of FANCY DRY GOODS Came and Look! Mussallem's from the south on the Prince Ru-j 'pert this morning and proceeded r ;to the interior by train.' He was - . ! accompanied by his bride, who u 1UU LAIU. Tn 1U pr LLAfc&Il" CCiW y o sister of E. E. Orchard, pro-j FOR SALE Piano, houxrHold nrietor of the Bulkley Valley Ho-i furniture. Also lot in Section tel at Smlthers. They were married quietly in Vancouver a few days ago. two. Mrs dore Cafe. Sotf, over Commo-Phorie Green 589. 281