HOOVER REACHES HONDORUS The above photo shows Pres na -elect Herbert Hoover .t in- Unite! Matt in a nmocr of the Maryland, waiting to step onto In d k at Amalpula, Iiondor i, one of ihc lops made on his "jrood-wiH" tour of South America. WHO DID This YOU FORGET Christmas CANDY PERFUMES PERFUME ATOMISERS STATIONERY 'TOILET. SETS COMPACTS CHRISTMAS CANDLES -MEN'S SHAVING SETS Give us narric and address and w e will deliver a Korgeous lox of cand' or snie-tltiHsfc of ) oiir choice intre lasting, with your name inside the package, TONIGHT. Ormes Ll yfie Piotuwr DruoriatTt THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEIH10NCS .pO1 A SPECIAL INVITATION FROM DECEMBER 27TII TO 31ST TO VISIT OUR STORE AND INSPECT ONE OF THE MOST Wonderful Lines in Knitted Suits The Styles and Fabrics Are Up to the Minute in. Every Detail. Over 100 Samples for your Inspection ' "trU,, n ,ilnrn vnnr order for ianv trarment and Imvo it. nv. M K TcSfsIvely. We will have it made to order exactly to your aite and 1 fig style you choose. . AND WE ARE PREPARED TO QUOTE YOU 25 PER' CENT LESS THAN STOCK PRICES Fraser & Payne 3RD AVENUE AND GTII STREET TT' Local Items 1 a Taxi I'hone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J, it Gosse. C8fi. Moose dance ember 20. Thursday, Special Xmas Turkey Commodore Cafe, $1.50. hone Dinner, 804 Moose Christmas Tree, Sunday, at 2 o'clock. Scandinavian Dance in Metro-pole Hall Saturday night, December 22 at 8:30. 300 Tommy's Taxi (Phone C71) an- nounces the placing of a second Dodge Sedan car In business, tf Ewart Ljrne (l'ianist, Capitol Theatre), teacher of pianoforte. Studio 10 Federal Block. Phone ld 701. 30G Weitrx : lay, December 2C, and Friday, being Tom Dybhavn's iiiitliday. his young son Thomas Stanley, was baptized by i.e.. :4ohn Hanson. i .bhn Willnian, who is interested in mining and lumoeringj ;at Usk, is a visitor in the city, j having arrived from the interior i on yesterday afternoon's train. Mirj Kathleen Burnett arrived from Terrace yesterday and will be bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss DoU) and George J. S. An spend the Christmas . holidays-! with his parents, Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Yoitngj Fetirth Avenue East r Miss Jean Clapperton arrived is the city en yesterday afternoon's train from Prince George to spend the holidays visiting with her grandfather, Alex Cla-perton, at the government wharf. Miss Eileen Osborne of the Prince Kupert General Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Woodcock where she was recuperating from a recent illness. D. Mel). Hunter returns to the city on temorrew afternoon's train from a two weeks' business trip to interior points. ; e I Inspector Wfiriam Bplller, pro- viiK ial pollea. returned to the city m ymimH&JtiWM'WZ uVt train irora a;bjli rrIp4o.theln-tl tenor . on oftfoiat duties. the 4 ity on yesterday i afternoon's train from the Francois Lake 'strict, where she is engaged in school teaching, to spend the Christmas b4 New Year holidays with her na rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pilsbury, Fourth Avenue West. ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Mooneheart Legion Whict Drive and Dance, first Friday of every month. St. Andrew's Society Auxiliary Dance December 31, Moose Hall. SCALE OP CHARGES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices : Birth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c name. per Marriage and Engagement announcements 12. Mrs, J. Joy sn. and daughter, Mrs. 11. T.; Webber, v returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Vancouver. There was a large attendance at the weekly Scandinavian dance in the 'Metropele' Hall Saturday' evenlngr ' George' L. Rorlei who has been taking accountancy examinations in Vancouver, returned to the city on the Catala lust evening. C. II. Ffewln and 0. E. Drown, well known Warke Canal fishing operators, returned north on the 'Catala last evening after a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Minai Drea, Capt. Mountain, arrived iuj port at 9 o clock last hight from loco with a cargo of fuel oil for the company's local tanks and will sail this afternoon on her return south. One of the pilots aboard the Mina Rrea is Capt. Larry i homson of the Federal Pilots o; All stores will be closed mi, British Columbia. ptri a!! day Thursday, December Alex Mitchell , is home from . Retail Merchants' Assoclat- his studies at the University vl ..i,. 301 British Colombia in Vancouver , .. . . j to s,perid the Christmas and New , I , hop C, A. Rut was at Met- Year holidays vh hist parent,' i .ik.itla ycfttfiday to liold Christ- Mr. and Mrs. John' U. MrtcheHJ ; man bi rviofts ' ( hurch. at the Anglican ; Ninth .Aitenue Weat. Norman McGla&h'an who was ij tired at Alort Bay a month or wo ago is fully recovered and in .eaving about the middle of January for Esqulmalt to take a three months' naval training course. . If- 1 f T ... . 1 turned to las datifa Ih Vancouver After a three;inoiUbs dlneea. Mr. McMaater spent several weeks in GaKfornfa. v.n-. : ...f.-. Voting for, election of igent for Prince Kupert Branch of the Deep Sea Fisherman's Union will take plae in their hall on Wed nesday, December 26. Voting from 10 B.m.. till G p.m. only. Regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. 302 Don't forget it I The New Year's celebration in the Commodore Banquet Boom. Ring the old year out and bring the New Year in. Lots of fan. Lots of nraaie. Special dinner with bev erages. Keserve your seata early. Only a limited amount to be sold. S10 CHRISTMAS CAKES Several of eur customers were disappointed through us being sold oat. Get your Christmas cake and pud- 4 ,linge while out stock ia eom- we will give 10 percent tHi- count on til bexes ef choc- ' hs Alice Pratou ry af rtWtfTOfK' IT ti " 4 . r " , T I oi me isrgi eiecu? in rsor- thern II. C. J KI.UCTII1C HAKKRY m 1 Li rita a fv i va The Stoe. that Quality Built Phone CC Third Avenue 301 HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN SOME GIFT This Christmas You Are Sure to Find Something Suitable at the Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE I nr. aim ;urg. James li. Aiiicneu i and son arrived In the city on The educational books recently donated to the Prince Rupert Public Library, it is announced were eecu red through the efforts of the Teachers' Federation. One. of thejlarger Christmas Day functions tomorrow lvHl-.be a dinner and card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nickerson, 520 Fifth Avenue West, some forty guests having been invited. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at r:40 last evening from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. for Atiyox, Stewart- and other northern points of call 'whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sail ai 3:30 p.m. for the south. Passengers aboard the Catala included: Alex Geary, C. B. Flewin, G. E. nrown, J. L. Nelson, J. Bell, George L. Rorie, Mrs. P. Jackson, J. M. eDxter, J. Batt. A. J. Fuller, Miss McLeod. Mrs. A. HilU, Miss Kenney, Mrs. J. Joy, Mrs. II. T. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. James It MitcheH and son, W. G. Winslow and C. Hogan, for Prince Rupert;. Miss Sullivan, Miss J. Sullivan nd Miss Meilor, fr Stewart, and W. B. Wataon, for Any ox JAPANESE CONCERT The coraninec choirs of the Japanese Baptist and Methodist churches in Seattle gave & Christmas concert over K.M.O. Monday evening which came in splendidly in Prinee Rupert and caused a good deal of comment A duet in Japanese by two male singers was an outstanding fea ture. the Catala last evening from 1 Wesi Vancouver and will spend TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY me mjrHtmas ami New Year holidays here visiting with derson, Wednesday. ..,':., , MaMaster, general man- Mr. asd Mr. fl. itpnHrlfw.n I aer of the.Pewell River Co. and are saiih tomorrow afternoonirljsepHfipd -with, the w-; on the Catala fr Seattle where M? . ironic racaic they will apewl the New Year i '".'.'W y "l.W.I1 re- season visiting with friends. arrived In the city on jresienlay afternoon's i train frrna Prince George to" ?HT Bunch of keys, from elevator. One iiamnered 1635. Possibly lost fn vicinity of post office. Finder please leave at Daily News office. ?1.00 reward. SOC . . . 1 ! ' WE WISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUIfc GENEROUS PATRON-AGETAND WISn YOU A MERRY XMAS v v CHRISTMAS Pc.F TT'ltKJ? l "'"TaxiumBfcJy Merry Christmas ...i .i and a Happy New Year To each of our many patrons tre extend our heart y wishes lisr : Merry Chriatmaa and a PJrrf erous New Year. We assure you that duriae the oming year we will endeavor to maintain or prompt eftjrwtd-' ervice as well as quality g-OOcU at lowest possible prices. Mussallem Co. Limited SI 7-423 !iih Ave. E. Phones 18&84 -Hutu nr.- Cm?Vb Wm (Pacific Milk Stands est mm Mrs. C. Smodley of Vieteftr writes to Pacific Milk to Mfi this is the richest milk ai has used, and she has tried all other brands of ertp-rated milk. PACIFIC MILIC rtnr1r at AStmtufnrcl and Ijidnrr, HQ, Ilulld B.C." is oaly a few days away and many are in doubt as to what to give. Have you considered something for the car? PRUSTONE ANTI-KREEZE WEED AND OFF N"ON TIRE CHAINS BUMPERS AND BUMPERETTKS GASOLINE CIM.JJES CAR HEATEIl&tl ,, .' SPOT LIGHTSWHp? SNUBBERS BtjEl AUTOMATIC WINDSIUECI) WlPEltS and many other items too numerous to Itemise are In stock at reasonable prices. These are very acceptable gifts to motorist . To all our customers and friends we wish a Very Metre Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East FORD DEALERS DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 MF3HB si 1