I CHARLOTTE t CITY PARTY tV0 i i - -v ) daily EDmoy Solve Your Gift Problems By Giving Footwear Motr wilr never find x more pnttinrf or ideal jift than a pair of shoes or slippers for hinf or her. .V fift so intimate w personal? HOSIERY Always Acceptable A complete stock of Semi-Service Chiffon or New Crepe in all the seasonable shades Shop at Member of Audit Bwreau of Circsiatien t .! mi ui i-a-rsnsni: itn ui B.tit : mtu. un: 9 m Coats" Raincoats Dresses Lingerie Hosiery Scarves Handkerchiefs' Pillow Slips- Crib Blankets S1.00 i The Family Shoe Store i Third Arenne LIMITED Where Service and Quality Excels THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KCrTRT - BKTTISH COLUMBIA Phone SK Published Erery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rnpert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Marraging-Edltor SUBSCRIPTION" RATES Ctj iehrtry. by mil or earner, yearly period, paid ia advance J5jQ0 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week J Advertising.and Cireniaties Telephone it News Depzrhaenf Telephone S5 " Saturday. Dev. 22. 1W4 UNIFICATION OF RAILWAYS truiiiTBtiiM Gifts for Everyone I At Demers Shoes Crib Sets Bridge Slippers Knitted Suits' ' Blouses Kimonas Gloves Sheet Sets With So.00 Spent We Give 1 Doll Free With $10.00 Spent We Give 1 Pyjama Dolt Free' Every Cent Means a Vote In the Doll Contest Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McKemir Ihm-ored on Occasion of Silver Wedding Anniversary QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. Bee 22. The occasion betMg thrtr dm " wedding anniversary, a defightfal sorprtse party was tenderrd Mr. land Mrs K. G. McXmWc at tBH ; Premier Hotel on Wednesday night ilof Urns week fiy a grwr? df frWadrf J, from various Queen Chaitotte. J Island point The affair was one of ;much enjoyment for all prrjmUi -(Bridge and d&nein? were enfeyedfe "land the feature of the proceedings 'was the presentation to Mr. and Mrs McKenaie by A. R. Mallory oil h Port Clements on brttalf of the guests assembled of a beanttfml sH- Jj ver crearandtarsetetta,seTrtaif tray as wen as a surer entree tmn. During the rrenrne. deMoas re- freshmen ts were served. Those present were: ' Mr and Mrs A. R. MaBorr. Mr.' and Mrs R T. Ward and Mr. Maxwell of Port Clements. Msdsme" Ra- 1 S jaut. Mr. and Mrs James Denhofme BrriCIlTllli'raE.JrTrr'JnninilflsiMlItlllBlBTlSi .and Mf. and Mm Gits Ross of TTeff: ; ,! . i . 1 . . . !Mr. and Mrs. c. Al Mase of Dead Tree Point: Mr. and Mr H. T. Cat-lison and Mb A. Rebtaseg r S&dezate: Mr. 2nd Mrs. Hi R. Beaten. Dr. and" Mrs G A Ghzttet. Mr. and Mrs. A Cooke Mr. and Mrs. A. Christiansen. Mrs Frost and W. BJUfj CHRISTMAS OBSERVED i i Appropriate Eiercars if IWrfrn- I Street School With Concert On Thursday There were appropriate Christ-: i mas exercise this week at Borden There is a good deal of propaganda beine spread i street senooL Eaeb. oi the jonfer; throughout the country in regard to a proposed plan for erade had a Christmas Tree on , theunification of thejwo bigjrailway sj'stems, and we dc430,' noat present intendto discuss4t atanywJengthexcept tot des had their festtTttleryes-J wdiii uui reaucris against accepting IJgures wnicn arei On Thursday morning, with Miss generally given OUt as facts. js. A; MBIs. the prtndp-J. presidin?. wiv ioiwi ircizvua LJ CCIUU kite UIUJ 1C3L1UI1 llctll ; i' 9' " 13 J. S. Woodsworth, leader of the C. C. F. movement in . uanaaa. tie suggests that fifty million dollars could be saved by unification. This, of course, is pure fiction as has been pointed out again and again. -To save fifty million dollars would mean the discharge of well over twenty thousand workers in addition to taking away the livings of many thousand? of others who are indirectly dependent Chora, -The First NoweD." the School. "Christmds isr ComfeHg." Grade 2. ' Trombone solo. "Holy Night," Rol Jodgs. ! "Away to a Manger," Ann Stereos indirevdenpiidpnt1?1"0"- . on them. More than that it would mean the tearinV un nf LlTT " llT" t , j - . ., r . i 1 tT. uinutci uu riitrut ranum iiunureus ui uiues UI tracKS. "Christ is Bom on Christmas According to government reports the country is daily J " Grade z girb. increasing in prosperity. If this is correct, we do not need ! "Come 04 i uvle less transportation but more transportation. This year the i oT f!6. E""!-??. has increase 1' t viAirai uiiujuii uujiars anu it ao mat mucn extra business it has meant the putting back into employment of approximately eight thousand workers. That is a step in the right direction. Tho; men nepd ihp wnrlr anrf tlio wages and any scheme for curtailing the number of men!0!! employed will certainly not receive the backing of thelRoeir "See Amid the Winter Snow," , Jean Cameronand Lois Judge. j The Baptist Church waa- filled to lKZrt VanaQa-, -Chrlrtmas BehV and . The chairman of the board of directors of the C. N. R. imarek-i Dream - Grade 4. estimates that the possible saving from unification might 1 "DCe RoyaI DaT" be fifteen million dollars a year but many think Mr. Ful- SLl!? 6" CK fc rt jf&totf over optimistic. If to make that much increased schSi ffefcyfyk e,ht thousand extra men, it is reasonable "God save the King -suppose that to save that much would mean the dis-1-- - missai oi a large number. ' i mmmmxmmmmmmTMmzMTUimTmmTU rm :i.i:i';iaarg bcou 0 SAFETY COMFORT SERVICE "Deck the HahV Senfof grades, capacity last etenlng when the an-Recitatton, "A Christmas Wish." nual Christmas Tree concert was the Night" SHORTE COLDS PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr. and Mrs. N. McCartney. Por-cher Island; Dan S. Hill, Porcher Island: D. Buchanan and Bill Tho- ' hekf. F If. Llnrey. the strperinten-Janet dent, presided. . The Primary Department, under "Toy- the leadership of MlsseaV. WrathaH and V. Feero, (fare a number of re tm. rftji le City." citations and drffx The members i jof the Junior Church presented a The j plas portraying, the story of David iand the water or Bethelemi Recita-Uons were" alsdfgltes ? by Duster rr Hale. Edith Bury. Zeida Hale and Mrs. Iflbbard. A Tidils, K2o by Bobby i Hale was well reeeired. A trio con-1 Bury and Amaranth Bury rendered a Christmas song. Mrs. F. H. Linzey's elas of girls gare a chorus and Miss i , K, Watson's class ptesented a song j Jand drill, "In Grandma's Day." The i "Buccaneers-," a class of boys under j the leadership of Melvin Daf oe, gare i j a- shadowgraph exhibition which i proved most entertaining. The ac-1 companlsts for the erenlng were Misses Nellie Lawrence. K Watson i and Veneua Feero. . Santa Claus arrived on the scene I mey. AUin; A. D. Stewart. Lewis I and distributed toys to" the little tots I Island ; Mrs. A. V. Fisher. Telk wa and gave1 a bag of Christmas candles . Royaf ' to every child in the ouifdlnK. Mrs. K. Mann. Rose Lake: A. J. i A hPPX evening was' concluded Downing. Beaton; Perey Gladstone. Inelng-of the Katlonal An- Vanaredol: Mr. arid Mrs. W. OTirlen. on. ' Anyox: Won On, city. - - Prince Rupert R. H. Laeremans. Bart Frarlclscdt Mr3. R. McDonald, Phelan timiiik mi .t.-4n Btrt trtvifTi wtt te rrryTpd by the Dlciftot Tort-mrr. Prince Ruom, B XT. lltft UUt tfasn ncj on ttv 4ta div of Jsnuary. S for the portte of U. our XlTTiS on o-julli liore 8enrei7 Inl Q CI t- nf 15)2 U B ard f : "f Spri- Ofl?- ;:na llemj'xk Oil :;: -be :'r3 fc. Ti U sije- r.:r :r sc- - ie r- f y v - ,i b - it tr. jn t iw n VLOr b-.-kt- Pf Hiinr J n ma Rupert BC NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZareJili Hioprietor llfTVWV tTA fROtt WfTMlT' fl.M mm Mi llooms. Hot A- Cold WW Prince Hiipert, BC Phone Mt HO Box l ' JbA M-s-eflsilifllisfssH A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY -and IV T YEAR la ezteiMMnf tH pauocs and friend the greetufs of the season, the CNJt U glad to rewd a year of improvement over hmt fcBunedtetely pffcedin Hd to express 1U anfftt psHton that uw eMatat ear wuT maintain thte upswtnc in hitsrnrsi AD Cvwssft of eesKe iaessted hi the welfare of Its ntf!radlmprod ceadiUom for tttera maatu teptbred cono.Uoiu generally. Dl fe reaHntion of oar hopes depends upon Utm pafrtfftay whleH the poMic iTfr mri At ttkf tMMs of teodwttl. it mar be appropriate to sanest that tnowho are-"sposHt to ssaao CM oasuter x boon on their fellow citiaens by rtddinr themsetm of hawpetinc anrf sywdiet featn and by adopting Instead an aKuo f eonfidenos' i- Ofieratfrn Let theat not be afraid to spend aaeotdlne. h their mom. In a wry wJ sense every Canadian tk cobjbbh. wears or ut anytHJtu-aad tnat means Terydr-i9 m eeaployer of labor Inetensetf toe of eoraiootMtiea and sarvtees wttl prke ineesed emptoyeient, nd mcreaRsed etsptoyMesr it tile attr to Can' need tadrty Nireteen hHdreti and mny-Htr wtH be a fenny mr If eck one dnea Us part to omd- more work. Tfce OM R. seeltse sw oi a Canadians. It loca for. and wW atrtre to saerH a greater aMaaart of patronage, a fuller opportunity to b of serWe The expfnttteHr of )t a Ur more dollars per head of population, daring tbe awning year, oo Ot ttttieH the fampany pwYMes. win not only be oi prime Importance to the C. N. R. bat wW aim be c b-neflt to ail workmen and merthanU ia Canada' wW hetpto astteaUeate aatat wttieh have been made and wfJestrengthen' the mrpetas toward better nweatt. wHl brcng an added decree of prosperity amr relieved Mae to the pepk ai Use Dominion And K wU be a worthwhile expendltare beeaWof waaf the C.V.Rl gtrea-speedy and rUWe tranrportation eoarteoas and efficient serriee, reasoAaWe rater and tares all tie year reunsL aanrspecM low sates jmd-fares on nay eaint, aueh. for example. - Let hare a Merry Cttristmastlde and a.lUppy New Year. There are presently Jn force tnecUr holdfay excursion fares, and special low rates for tefetramt and caWe. CANADIAN NATIONAL Baptist Xmas Entertainment Is Highly Enjoyable Harry McCavour J. C. Hunt and A. J ButUmer are busineM visitors in the dty from the Skeena River. having; arrived on the Cardena yes terday afternoon. They wtH return to the river today. Mr McCavour to daxton. Mr. Hunt to Port Esstnt ton and Mr Butt imer to Balmoral Quality 250 years of wior IICAN WINES kkiug trsdiuoo. Notice Hiflnai mm Piodcltol SftcDoalnia Hiia advt it not published or ''Jisplayexf by the Liquor Con-trol Boarrf or by the Gorertf-mcnt of liritmh Columbia. By customers' request we have decided to close the Pea GueiiJng Content at S pjn., Dec. 24 instead of 10 pjn. In appreciatidn of the support we have received we are adding more prizes. J boxes of fio - made randy f'.ir girir and 3 for boys REGAL SHOP at m 4 : ',':ir:ri'ani1glBta..BfBi'a(i..i(5'a-B i F Gift Suggestions That Will Make Mother's Christmas A Happy One 52-Piece English Dinner Sets, opon stock Q- ,00 in attcactivp nMomic ttnr,niA vXt 97-Piece English Dinner Sets SI8.0(rto Odd Cups and Saucers from 25c to-. . S25-00 si-75 Be Sure to Visit Our Crockery Department We've a Host of Splendid Values on Display GORDON'S HARDWARE mm sua imz u mm-m m s i u im i rw-- HYDE Mcmide st rhette 111 aTtaTisri RAW FURS For Highest Market Prices and Quick Returns' Ship or Bring Your Furs to HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Fur Purchasing Afency Prince Rupert. H C TRANSFER Phone-580 -Phone Birch Wood Jackpine Cedar Kipdling Pembina, Jasper Egg & Lump Coal Furniture Moving