1 SHA VING SETS or Mph Vmen folk, find It notoriously difficult to hit on some-thing appropriate to give their men folks at Chriatmas. . One thing that will uit them all in the.e clean shaven days in a Combination Shaving Set, coniting of bruh, soap and ityptic. ()r either artide may be had single. The )oor m;tn dwrves something he can use! oun rmcia wte nijvkk as low yfic Pioneer Vruccists THIRD AVE. L SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?6200 MINING Stock HKAWlUAimmS FOR USEFUL Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-lit board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alio have facilities for accepting Wheat order-" on Winnipeg Sljek Bshane. Representing Miller. Court & Co- Ltd, Vancouver. S J Johnston CoM 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert. B.C WHAT IS IT that keeps you always looking well and smartly dresi-ed? OUR SKItVICE IN PHONE 019 to have your clothes pressed We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. , For that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Over-eofttinga on hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Boat materials ami reasonable prleos. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 GIFTS Ladies ' and Children 's Wear GIFTS THAT WILL CREATE AN IMPRESSION Qualities the very best and the prices will surprise you. nc.ufierl,C$3.(9. Trappers & Buyers Gentlemen: For twenty years you have been getting good treatment from Goldbloom. And Cold-bloom ;fs in the market for every kind of fur. For n square deal bring ynur FURS to Goldbloonf The old reliable house Coal! Nanalmo-Wellington Screen ed Lump. Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Nut. Nanaimo-Wellington Mine Run. Beacon Hard Sootless Lump. Beacon Hard Sootless Egg. ' Telkwa Lump. Of the above thereONE that is particularly suited to your heating equipment. We shall bo glad to advise you. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 11C and 117 Telephone the office if your paper does not arrive Local Items Special Xmas' Turkey Dinner, Commodore Cafe, $1.50. 304 Capt. Bernad Hansen, well known halibut boat kipper, was hUatri)(8l:'lrtlthe city on: Ujei PrtncW MaYy fcfoterday after- noon from Ketc an. Lome McAliiiter, Canadian custom officer at Skagway, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon going1 thrplig)i to Vancouver. 4 . Arur N. CffreadgoIdV well known Dawson mining man, was a passenger aboard -the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver Mrs. J, C. Mcllrfde, wife of the collector of customs at Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver. Sigurd Wallstedt of Juneau, well known here as organizer for the Moose Lodge, pun a passenger aboard the Princjgb Mary yester day afternoon ojhg through to Seattle. ; . tffl. Hi II. A. Twias, VWinceuver, rep resentative of thtIunufacturern' Life Assurance xio., arrived in the oity on the Princess Mary yesterday after business trip to Ketchikan. Union freighter Chilliwack, iCupt. W. W. Mounce, arrived in I port last night from the south 'with local cargo, including par-jcels for the Imperial Oil Co. and 1 the Prince Rupert Feed Co. Roafttlng chicken, prize bred, white rocks, I to 7 lbs. 47c See these prize chickens in our windows bred especially for your Xma dinner. ILC. Ilutchere & Grocers Limited,; phone 45 and 574. . 298 Voting, for els nr I'nne nuper hn 8ei'f isher takapa4c in the neeaay, iMcenu frorh'l&'n.m.. t ion of Agent Jranch of the n's Union will 1 hall en Wed- 26. Voting 6 p.m. only. Regular meeting $ 7:30 p.m. 302 I Mr liarziet, Pttllvn, noted pio-I neerwoman of the north and 1 keeper of the well known Pullen House hotel at Skagway, was a pasMitfer aboard the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon going through to Beattfe on a vacation trip. Don't forget it! The New Year's celebration in the Commodore Banquet Room. Ring the old year out and bring the New Year in. Lots of fun. Lota of music. Special dinner with beverages. Reserve your seats early. Only a limited amount to be sold. 810 Students of Booth Memorial School repeated the operetta "The Pixies' Triumph" before another large audience lust evening and everything went off very smoothly, there being many encores. Vromdi of tke concert will be appHed to school iunds for U purcliate of athletic equipment, etc. 1 ClimSTMAS CAKR6 Several of our customers were disappointed through us being sold out. Get your (Christmas cakes and outU dinirs while our stock is com- ! plete. Up to Christmas Eva we will give 10 percent dls- count on all boxes of choc olates of which we have one 1 of the largest stocks in Nor- 4 them B. C. 1 KLKCTItIC BAKHUY 1 The Store That Quality Built 1 Phone CG7 Third Avenue 801 Dr. Alexander TIIONE 87S IlKSNr.K IILOCK DENTIST SCALE OF CHARGES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: ' 'Birth Notices 50c, Cards of Thanks, S2. ? Funeral Flowers 10c ner J name. ' . Carriage and Engagement t announcement! iz. ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Mooseheart Legion Whist Drive and Dance, first Friday of every month. Christmas concert. Booth Mem orial BcJiool, December 18 and 19. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree Saturday, December 22 from 2.30 to 5 p.m. St. Andrew's Society (Auxiliary Dance December 31, Moose . Hall. 4 a Tnxl Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi. If Dentist Dr. J. It, Gosse. 68G. i'hone Moose dance Thursday, December 20. tf Tommy's Taxi (Phone C71) announces the placing of a second Dodge Sedan car in business, tf Kwart iLyne (Pianist, Capitol Theatre), teacher of pianoforte. Studio 10 Federal Block. Phone tied 701. 30C Tea members of the Church Army from Kitkatla, who 1 Lb. Braid's Tea and 1 lb. Braid's Coffee for $1.50. I Teapot free at "Munro Bros. 199 Baptist Sunday School Christmas Entertainment Friday night at 7:30. 299 inflloncffievfnjngs! cuj39 fimUm&y. Waifs' Grocery. - r. 299 Moose Dance TONIGHT. f Holder of lucky admit ticnet gets turKey. uance Starts 9 p.m. To avoid disappointment place your order for Xmas green stuff and oysters not later than Saturday. Watts' Grocery. 299 High School Banquet in Moose Hall Friday, December 21 at 5 p.m. All former students cordially invited. Admission 25c. It Championship challenge games in basketball, Granby Bay High School vs. Prince Rupert High School. Games commence 7:80, December 21 and 22. Admission 25e. 299 High School At Home and Dance in Moose Hall, Friday, De cember 21. Two plays will be presented commencing 9 p.m. Dancing commences 10 p.m. Gents $1.00, ladies 60? 299 Dalby B. Morkill B.C.L.S. will be a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert tomorrow after noon going through to Vancouver from Stewart The case of Joe Go Get Chin ese, who is charged with having 4rugs in his possesion, is further adjourned in city police court untli tomorrow. hav air Guy R. Balloon', district engln- been paying a fraternal visit he provincial department fdtrer.for f7ter.for th ne past montn to their Ltiristlan 0f public works, is being trana-brethren in Ketchikan, arrival In' rirrl snuth1 from here and will the city from the north Jri tjiejie leavihg .early next month for mnceaa ary yesterday alter-; Victoria with Mrs. Balloch noon avd will poceed from pere to their home by .gasboilt''' : Aboard ithe steamer Pr incest Mary, which was in port from 3:45 to 4:45 yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, were 130 passengers from the north including the following seventeen who disembarked here: Donald E. Murphy, miner, Engineer; Wilfrid La-londe, draughtsman, Juneau ; Bernard Hansen, mariner, Ketchikan; Joseph Shaw, Henry Brown, John Nelson, Matthias Shaw, G. Wright. Jacob Shaw, Henry Col-lison, Solomon Brown and Steve Ridley, fishermen, Kitkatla; Mrs. Ethel Mason and Mrs. Maggie Collier, Ketchikan; Alexander Diack. Vancouver engineer: B. A. Tvrias, insurance agent, Vancou ver. Ckristmas! VOn ClIBISTMAS WE SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING: , Chocolates. . ' '. ' Candles ' " .Dinger, Ale P " t,t (linger Wine Port Wine Plum Puddings Peak Frean Biscuits Baisins Nuts Turkeys and Qhicken Ducks and Geese Also n large assortment of Toys and Drygoods NOVELTIES ON DISPLAY Mussallem's (il7-42:5 5th Ave. K. Phones 18&84 COAL Your choice EDSON CASS1DY WEL LINGTON TELKVA Also Bulkley Hay nnd Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. flX TUB MATTER OF'THE ESTATE OF IIUN-IAMIN Fill N KLIN SELF. AI'TIIOKIZEI) AHMIONOIl I bare been authorised to offer for ul. u frotag concern, tbe buMota known a "The Grand Terminal Club " Bid wlU be received up to January I dm.. 1939. Highest or any Under not neoeaaarUy accepted A. COKNON 299 Trustee . DEMAND rMfJF TMKHK "Rupert Brand" 1 ipper; TUB DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert B.C. HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL GOr. rhonc580 " J ACKPINEf AND iCED AR Single load , . . , ."e'i-i $3.50 Double load -. . . '. & , . L ; , . , 5650 tLarge sack .V....;,. 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $1L25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 'Alberta Sootless Egg ... . $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furniture Moving. Kxprea and Baggage Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue CHRISTMAS DINNER FUND For the convenience of out-of-town subscribers the following coupon may be cut out and used: 'Enclosed find '. -dollars contribution toward the Christmas Dinner Fund of the Salvation Army to provide a dinner for those not otherwise' remembered on Christmas Day and for the provision of Christmas hampers for poor Signed H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. XMAS S : UOXED HANDKERQI1IEFS in great variety. tfom, box yJfc d30c T S2.25 pRiiiYW:35 to $14.50 MEKQURY FULL FASHIONED HOSE $1.65 TO $2.50 In Christmas Packing. NOVELTY STATIONERY OUTFITS 35C T0 65C OLOVES-Fabric Kid or Wool. From . . . . i?6l5C T0 S3.S0 LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S UMELLAS from ,$50 to $12.50 BRASSWARE NOVELTIES in pleasing variety. From . 75c TO $7.50 LADIES' SIIJlv UNDERWEAR in pleasing colorings. Gowns, vests, bloomers, pyjama sets, etc. ifllLDREN'S SILK UNDERWEAR Slips, gowns, combina- ii i. t.i iL lions, vubwj, uiooniurs. Jj, llfofo Initial Handkerchiefs, Ties, Bolts, Arm Band Sets, Gnrtor ljjgrjt8, Suspender Sets, in groafc variety. ""LADIES'- JIANDBAGS in now shapes and cplors, 'i-m-n $1.00 to $10.50 See Our Windows For VarietyThey Are Different! FREE Scenic China Cup and Saucer with EVERY PURCHASE $2.00 OR OVER. PHONE U 3RD AVENUE AND FULTON far-,.