PAOE SIX THE DAILY NEWS i ww? 11 rrr v i. urn Christmas has meant Stockings ever since You can remember Let the Christmas stocking! you gire her this year be silken but whether yon ?lve one pair or a down, your taste will be welched as critically as if the offering were a fine gem. Be sore of the quality. By selecting from the famous MERCURY or Corticelli lines you win be able to give the best although paying moderate prices. She knows fine hosiery and your gift of stockings will be appreciated. Chiffon Heavy Service Weight Telephone 9 UIHIlf. Dull tone $1.95 S1.95 Light Service 04 flfi to Ql 5ft Weight from .M.UU 01. OU Novelty Goods Our stock of Novelty Goods for gift purposes is wonderfully varied. Here you can select inexpensive, as well as the moderate and more costly goods. Our tables are loaded with seasonable merchandise. You will be delighted with the selection offered and the reasonable prices of everything. DOLLS! DOLLS! Some very attractive Dolls at prices ST 50081.75 French Dolls nattily dressed at prices CT S2.75toS3.95 1 TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand'5 SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Let's make it a Handkerchief Christmas If there is any gift that is always correct and always appreciated, that gift is Handkerchiefs. Tuck one in that Christmas letter, or with the greeting card. Dainty Individual OA? to Q-4 Off Handkerchiefs - Boxed Hankies in finest cambric or pure ,:r si.oo-si.ts Some wonderful Boxed Numbers OVK, tZfkn at per box , Silk Underwear In a great variety. Seta, Ensembles and individual pieces, by an the best makers. We cannot begin to describe the beauty and variety of these goods, and in all cases the price is strictly Hath Robes In Quilted Sattn Warm Blanket, and Rentals, Properties For Sale STOCKS AND BONDS W INSURE EVERYTHING Life, Fire, Automobile, Accident and Sickness, Liability and Plate Olass. AOBMT8 YORKSHIRE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION McCAFFERY, GIBBONS & COLLART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE md BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WOKK A SPECIALTY Blanket cloths in a pleasing assortment of designs from m eoAt-1 Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllntton in any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co . PHONES 68 AND 558 54.50 "815.00 Ladies' Printed Scarfs In the very latest sfvleg. wonderful color- togs from 1.25 "$2.75 Third Ave. & Fulton St. Raymond. Mrs. J. M Oraham. Ulfwd Smithers United Church Aid Names Officers For Year SATURDAY SPECIAL Ha VTjWO LAYER CAKES devil's Food & Lemon Cakes 30c The Electric Bakery FREE DELIVERY Third Ave. Phone 667 Order your Christmas Cakes and Puddings now Social and Xmas Tree at Terrace Oddfellows Lodge Was Host at Af I K. fair Last Friday Erenlnr t TERRACE, Dee. 10: The L'O. O. F. Lodge, No. 33, was host to.abooty fifty children and also mernbm-oil the Rebekah Lodge. No. 47, in the O. W. V. A. Hall last Friday at a i very successful social and Christ mas Tree. E. T. Kenney was chairman and introduced the speaker of the eve ning, J. K. Gordon, who gate a. very, interesting address on the founds Uon of Oddfellowship. Songs, sketches and recitations followed, the accompanists of the evening being Mrs. T. KirkaMy and Rev. and Mrs Allen. The timely arrival of Santa wlaus delighted the children who were each given a present and a tocking of candy. Deiicioas relresnments were served under the supervision of Mrs, A. Kirkaldy and two bout of dancing brought the. happy event to a close. John Would Like to Have a Gramaphone Member of Family of Eleven Asks For. Music in the Home Away in Country The following letter has been re ceived by Adjutant Kerr of the Salvation Army: Ktapiox. B.C. Dee. 16, 1IM Dear Sirs: in the country 21 miles north of Hazelton. I have 10 brothers and sisters. We all love music but have nose of any klpd here. Do you know any one ui'youTcltywho has la pfionograpb they do not want i any more? We ail sure wish we had iML.wielJ)waifioU4 'fltlwie tor us for Chrtsttnas. I am writing to I thecaptauY of Boy Scouts, will you please see him. Maybe between you. j , you could lind one for us. Wishing 70 a Merry Christmas, 1 JOHN SHUHAN. Kispiox, HaaeHon, B.C. A Dlly Newt rinir twtj jXmas Holly SAmaj I up r 1 cakes , , fromlBi'.' mas duster Raisins up irom .. Fancy. 2 lbs. for. vant-ad wi'- Christmas Specials I per lb. SMITIfERS Dec. 1:-The Wo- Xmas Mince MeaU-Libbys wen uuua ot uie amnners united Church has elected officers for the coming year as follows: Managing Committee Mrs. C. L. Dtmoefc, Mrs. C. Kerr and Mrs. R. A. Pake. Secretary Mrs. F. V. Foster. Treasurer Mrs. H. V. BoswelL ,, Devotional Mrs. William Me-Kernie. Parsonage Committee Mrs. W. V. Tpmlinaon, Mrs. J. II. Groat. Advertising Mnt R. v. Pope. j ' per jar Xmas Candies per lb ... I L 3 ,b Xmas .pH,r..fM.ih,f,5p. up from Flower Committee Mrs. George Xmas Table Figs Extra Xmas Table Figs In boxes I each .j 3 for Xmas Crackers up from Xmas Cream Chocolates Oanongs, per box Xmas Olnger Wine per bottle 70c 30c 35c Sl.OO 65c 20c $5c 20c 50c 25c 95c 45c Felix Ginger Ale Pts. Q1 4Q Canada Dry Ginger per doz ' White Q rape Juice 25C uvwc Swift's Sliced Bacon- In 5-lb. box $2.45 81.75 For Baking Robin Hood Cake Flour 2 pkgs. cake flour 4 -lbs. '7 each and glass bowl, for -FRESH VEGETADLES. CRANBERRIES, GRAPES and All Fresh Truits Arriving on every boat at reduced prices The Economy Cash & Carry -Where Dollars Have More Cents" SHOWS NEED PUBLICITY Prince Rupert Not As Well Known As Many People hi Think, "Prince RoeeK HWsmt as well known in the outside world as you may think it is." declared T. II. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Ctd Storage Co. in an ad dress at the luncheon of the Rotary Ofeb ieatctdav. Mr. Johnson urged Jthat Prince Rupert should adver- wish to sell, be sure It has meritand then teD the world about it." he said. Mr. Johnson gave an interesting account of his trip east recently during which he attended the meeting of the Canadian Fisheries Association, was made chief of an Indian tribe, and had a generally interesting time. The speaker told of what he considered to be the value of meeting the United States fisheries men at the big joint convention at Montreal. The reception given the association at Prince Rupert the previous year was still talked about. Another interesting statement was in regard to the' value of personal contact with the people with whom he was doing bastaess. This contact inspired confidence, such as could not be brought about in any other way.. Mr. Johnson was thanked for his address by President Syd. Johnston Capt. Joseph Peterson of th' ' 'igbthouse tender Birnie and Mrs : Peterson and child are taillne this ! I am 13 years old. I live away out eTenmg m the prrnce Oeorge for Victoria where they will spend l three weeks' vacation. A Christmas1 Specials 1 Eggs Fresh Extras Qrn 2 doc yV Malkin's Best FpWy 9p Apricots. 2,sjjer tin Spanish Cluster Raisins 1-lb.pkg. Mixed Nuts WalaoU, Alroonda BrsHnibertnd ' nrp Pecans per lb. .. Jap Oranges Q-i per box vwu SunUat Oranges -ledium ft cjp state, S dM, ; w Malkin's Best Honoy nc0 4-lb. tin' 1 Fresh Ferrera Cream E(n Cheese, per lb. tlVV Full Cream Edam Obeese C(r 1-lb. brick i i McLaren's Cream Chsoae QCTf large Jar OeJV Malkin's Best Fruit for salad Or rs. per tin OUU Blue Point Oysters A Of per tin1 Paris Mushrooms let AZn iJl choice, per On French Anchovies In Olive HtZn Oil, 4 ring Jar l oy Russian Caviar Whole Hffp Oram, per tin . ' French Pate de Feds Gnu HCr per tin Canada Dry Olnger Ale Q-f OCT 6 bottles : i..y Marsh's Orape Juteo d O P per bottle Montserrat Lime Juicer- JlC lU1 per bottle Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Poprfetor ! If th Street. Phone 208 wmi 1 1 mi ii m(mq in TELEPHONE 65T VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Terrace Woman Passes Away Mrs. F. A. Rroadbent Died Last Week In Smithers Hospital SMiraERliee. 'l&Ultf. F. A. Broad befit of Terrace, who came here'ior treatment two days previous, died last Friday in the Smithers Hospital. Before going U Terrace. Mrs. Broadbent had resid ed at Topley. She is survived by a widower. The funeral took place here on Monday with Rev. L. J. Hales of St James Angltean Church conducts the service. CAPITOL FREE PASSES The following children, selects by the Annunciation School to re ceive the passes offered by th theatre during the Christmas sea son. are requested to attend at the matinee, Saturday: Marcel Blain. Harold Schaeffer, Francis Moore. Raymond Schaeffer, Emile Blain. Ellen Moore. Oertrude Turn eon. Zena Antonello. No selections were made by the Public or High Schools of the city. Inspector JamW M. Tupper, tf.C MP., returned to the city on' yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to. the interior on official Friday. Dv THURSDAY t rn , 7 and 1 r - Ruth Chattertoa and Clive Brook Novelty "MEW in - "Anybody's Woman" Can a Woman r A Touching Dr.i: A PARAMOUNT PI' ri Comedy "ACCIDENTS v: RHY FOX NEK Adrnlsafon Feature Start at : 1:4 SATURDAY and Ty.v, And Remember s jr Matinee at TOR THE DHT w Your search for unusual Gifts ends Here! m Little luxuries, articles that people secretly desire but often Jo not feel Justified In buying ur themselves these are the mo-' welcome gifts of alll . . . r r MXTKirr-perfuTne flasks, gamr buckles, vanities of special quI-Ity . . . For men emblem pira and rings, fountain pen sets, bne bill folds . . . For the home sandaich trays, ton bon dishes and many things more. Come In, look around youll be interested in seeing our new Grutr. Guild Watches, too. John Bulger Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. ' TIME WORKS WONDERS bolll, ol U"! ' 63 RrWi' .lbaMig Hi 1tr I which th ' -1 I . ai ilorea ana -ing ihsi lU7yart old. t (i RYE w Whisky. m ., . . . . '. .. ... t . t tin f.ini inis aavcrusemeni is not puDnsnca or aispiayea oy Control Doard or by the Government , o! British Columbia Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results