PAGE HZ TMlKi ArewuE irtstmas Specials BLOOMERS Lace Trimmed csch . . . . ...... " 1.45 PULLdVER SWEATERS 2,95 51-25,0 51.75 sfSCABVE&". Sl.956.50 HANDKERCHIEFS 7p 3C 3inb ... H,mpsr. 25cto 51.50 HOSIERY-O JJ5 HOSIERY . ... ittftondgfct SI. 65 pui iv ..-.... - DlE . .. ... 19.50 DRESSE-CpeHjClrine 12.95 EVENING DRflBSES- 19.50 DEMERS' PRIJiCE Kl'PEKT CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garaie and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY SHIPYARD OI'BltATINO C. T. P. 2000-TON FLOATING IJItyOOCK ilnciireera, Machinists, Uoilermakers, IHarkiinitha, Pattern Maken, Founders, Woodworker, Etc. EICTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our I'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL VVOKK PHONES 43 AND 35 TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED iLACK 0 Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.; Ltd. PItlNCE RUPERT, IJ.C. COAI4- cm Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllnrton Itfanv quantities. Alo Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Uoblu Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 TRIBUTE i IS PAID' Sirs. E, IL Sbpms BOTMTed Xith Peepfe mt )tactt HMERT. BC, Dec 15 nv:y vftboat parallel in the batory of '.be Haida stnec tarty ifimmtiij days took place here recently. The ei.ure population of Jdaaaea in presentfag a hind want ly niM addreas to lira. E. H, o, artls o the late Captain B. H. scapaoct- :or many yean fl ux Langara cannery at hhro, j The ceremony was amde tbe ae-eaaVoc far a deeply lett and central tribal to Mia. Maipaai Since ber arrival on tbe Queen Charlotte. Mr. BtmjmjD has bekt an ananal place In tbe hearts of tbe native people, and on this night, young and . M tried, in the words of Henry Ed-enshav, chief eoaneiDor of the tU-iaac "to repay in part Mrs. Shnp-sjc's beip and sympathy over " "any yean After i short sekcucc fry the Uuaru Bind, ably conducted by Georfe Price. Mr. Bdcushav presented Mrs Siiryon wtth the ad-iress which read in part: lt is now awte than nine yean nee yoa came among as. Too and ies win always be -.booth vou no lonaer haws. oduhk so uuse an active pan as the tadoatry which you have to build up. We. the-Massett Indians. this sail raw as a token of our aa- SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND CENTS Large assortment new clothes autumn and winter Just to All finest quality and latest Peas No. 4 9 cans for Sour Pickles 1 quart jar Pan Van Pickles 1 quart jar for terns. Come in and see us tuday. Suit or overcoat complete and lav tamed hi three days. ling, the Cotter steam cleaning, pressing ana aaer-ing. We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Are. Vhone 613 Weekly Special Cabbage G lbs. for 25c Fresh Spinach 9 o 2 lbs. for ,Brussell Sprouts OAn i 9 lha fn OUt mm IVU A V a , Lettuccj 2 for ct .'. 25c Turnips & Carrots OTn 8 lbs. for A"' 1.00 45c 45c Keiller's Pickles and Jams Individual OCa- v Crab Meat 2 tins for . 55c Out of Town Orders Given Prompt Attention Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-123 FIFTH AVENUE EAST Alter fl White sad By nlda and THE DAILY NLViB mt year interest in welfare." Native Trte rvesentation Robert Ridley, who associated with la tbe rsnninr lad awry, mf tnrr in their own paid trdwte to tbe good by Mrs Smpaon in their of tbe nsaay thnes wixej they bad seen personally helped by ber adriee and sympathy. Alfred Adaaaa gave a short interpretation for tbe wattes present of the ojwulna and ad&ed y his own hope and bebri that "Mrs Shnp-son woaM te able to cieiUnne ber work for yean to come not aawe tbe :ime of Colllson and -ie rvMPb:tttte m tttr nstnrml re. Rev. R. fjeabam missionaries to the , no a write person been so by the entire village. A few days after tbe nreatntatVwi fa memorial semce was beM in the Massett Chares to tbe memory of' tbe lata Cant Hnnaan, wbo died saddenly last snsuner in the midst of the fibbing seaon. A bronze tab- let. engraved fc memory of Capt Maipaai. waa presented by the. people of Maav-u. to be hang in perpetaity on :he wall of the ehareh , Rev J. O. OuV::. wbo bad known j tee deceased for suury years, spoke i of how he bad built op an industry aaaong them, ard always favored tbe native people at enafcanaaat, and of bow math hmflnanwjl bcto frriee The Massett cskar oorces of our aaaaas. The develop- Tien: of tbe crab, eaua and sabaon . ral byaaas wtth Mrs. Mary annins industries has meant a 8tanley as aW't. Dwrtag the ser xreat deal to the mitu of liassett rice several church Reserve. forward and ia staspse and -At Xaden Harbor you worked " ok af "their deep sense at with us and taught our women how loss now that their great mad good l can crabs. At Tow Hill you taught friend bad u the dam -"m"g work and yoa' . vere our wu ium m tbe aahaoa ' rnnery at Massett. j -In aO of these places and at all times we have felt that yoa were yjr friend. Yoa were, patient wtth js and always and. Tour way of -mouthing oat ear ttttle dtffkat- Has Soft Spot Social Evening By j For Central B.C. Railway Mechanics New HeitmbMUr Lady WwM Do BniraMe Affair Hrld Friday Mint Hack Fbr It If Sfee Were Win- In C. V R. A. Booms aer of Bat Sweeprtake ! amount in a sweepstak as A P Da we had done. Tbe writer of the letter which got third prize moat have had a soft snot m ber heart for Central British Colombia. Florence E A. Cunltffe of Sew West-minrr wrote as follows: tfcaber reserve. On one'centralrjr- located secUon would be the school, rhareb. store, pastel! ire. recreation i hall and grounds and hospital Cap-: able people would be engaged to ran these Or. antfc;r section wouid be an experimental farm Tbe rest rt the Lux! dmded into quarter i ectkm farru. would be settled by ' families wbo for one reason or an- her were up against it.' I would Uso try to establish a pulp mill as his would pat to use cinch Tenable 1 jhmo-id and would enable the i Ulers to make ready money while .ortng their land." International Asaoelatkwi at Tike Vanroaver Prm rncr coiidiajWl'Wsii' LodeJJo. W, held a verjr V a mmSKt nwentry f X jTjlomte soeaTeitiimg on Priday wharpoopfe TrcmZd do yttfa Qie swat nut to be C.K.R.A. Rooms Dur-ct $40fl.OOO if they jr. aid wfh that in the evening, court whist was played. Tbe rocceaifal winners of the turkeys presented for first prize were Miss Hilda Bond and Cha McKeown Second prise for ladles' was won by Mai K. Peterson and second prise for gentlemen by Jas. jDorran. After cards, dettdoas re- Tbe sum of MOS StO would mean frasnmenu were served XoOewed by ' to me the realixa'.ion of an ideal dancing. The orchestra was led by For after a coarse in agriculture at Jack Bond r. Jack Campbell, pre-tbe University. I would bay aboat sMent of Lodge No. 367. welcomed twenty sections of land in Central tbe guests in an appropriate ad-BriUah Coiambia Three weU-ood- dress. Committe in charge consls-ed ' sections would be set asMe as a ted of Raymond Sberk. J as. Simp son. Hagb Douglas. Jas. Dorraa and P. A. Rogers. Sons of Norway Cinderella Dance Abwt Eajhty PenBS Attended Enjoyable Affair n Saturday In Iletropolc Hall An enroyabse CinaereUa dance was held Saturday ragbt to the Me- trorjole Hall by Ac Son of Norway. Th-re were aboat eighty persons W. H. 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