3 19c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb 40c UTI HATED LEMON SODA-PJnt 11c LIBBY'S OLIVES- Large jar CXUSTEU RAISINS- lb. pky SMYRNA LAYER FIO& lb, CHRI8TMAS CANDY lb. ROYAL CITY PEAS-Cholce Sieve No. 3, per tin Suggestions For Christmas Gifts Yardlcy's Lavender Perfume Jasmine and Gardenia Sets Fancy Playing Cards Stationery, Christmas Crackers Waterman' Fountain Pens and Pencils Page & Shaw and Sapps Chocolates Riley's Toffee Christmas Cards, Tags, Seals aiubPaper Fnglish Toys Dogs, Bunnies, Dolls, Etc. Microscopes, 75c to $2.23 Fancy Cups and Saucers, 75c Perfume Bottles and Atomizers in Colors Fancy Powder Jars with .Mirror Rolls and Wilkinson Razors New Folding Gillette Razor Kodaks, Cine Kodaks, Brownies Pipes, Cigars and Cigarettes i omc in and see our stock. Good quality & fair prices Do not forget to help vour choice in the Boys' and girls' Rexall Contest. Ormes Ltd. Crf Piontcr Drueifists fb.neis 11 & M I he KeiH Stow Prizes For Best Built Model Boeing XP'936 First Prize, $3.0(1; l!ml I'ri.c, $2.00; llr.l I'rizc, $1.00 lln v. Ill tlioor their n l'Un nd ' conlrsl MACKENZIE FURNITURE !,., 7?r, 327 Third Avc. UNION STIOA.MSIIIPS UM1TKI) Steum;rs lcavo Prl.ice Rupert for Vancouvcr-tAS. CAT AM KVKKV TUESDAY, 1:30 PM Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S, CAItl)i:.VA Succial Xma saillns Friday. Dec. 21, G v m. Arriving Vancouver Sunday aitcmoon. il N. An.. uo. at.rt Al.w WM ' wiling. U. Blmpoo. rrxtv lV,,P'r:il3"n.,Vt;ri .PMt riw poinU further information regarding all sailings and tickets at at- mmi. kound-tuii' fares to Vancouver 32,00 Rriurn limit March 31t , Pbon m raiNcr. m rr.Ki oenct: Third CANADIAN-PACIFIC SS. -i-KlNCl-.ss NOHAir for Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Bkagway. Dec. 10th, 30th. Jnn. 13lh, 27th. I Oil VANCOUVI-lt direct, Dec. 20lh. Jan. 3rd. 17th. 31t. SS. "PitiNCKSS ADi:i.AIDi:" for Vancouver via Ocean Fain ana Way Ports, every Friday 10 P.M. Winter Excursion Fares to Vancouver $32.00 Round trip Tickets on sale Nov. 1st. 1034 to Feb. 28th, 1935. Final return limit March 31st. 1035. r.... ti.i.(. n nrt rrrvrttlnns W. I, COATICS, Cieneral Aent, Prince Hupert, 1.C, 1 1 21c 23c 17c 18c 14c LIOOY'S ASPARAGUS 12-oz. 21c BRAZIL NUTS per lb. nc TI TD lTTj VC We have a "PP'r of u'd "A" Top Quality Kirds. and surest that 1 UIVIVJLj X 0 Jou choose yours now. Rock bottom prices! MINCEMEAT Ubby s Fancy. Jar 21c COCKTAIL OYSTERS-tin 18c VAI30U OREENGAOE JAM 4-lb. Un Kc MANCHURIAN WALNUTS- lb 13c C"!' AM ED MUSHROOMS- per No. 1 tin 20c TOMATO JUICE-Libby s, tin 7c ' ALBERTA BUTTER - j7p KINO OSCAR SARDINES- OCZn 2 lbs 111 2 for fiwt SWEET POTATOES-per lb. 7c BRUSSELS SPROUTS 2 lbs 17c CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE- head 8c DELICIOU8 APPLES 4 lbs. 21c EASTERN CRANBERRIES per lb 27c UPRIVER TURNIPS- 10 lbs 19C RANGES- Jumbo Navels per dot 4Cc HOi.lV--Arrlving Friday THRIFT CASH & CARRY nunc 179 201 Third Avc w I I tt J .'M.vriiinmBiHMiiriiHiJirniriiiiiiimini aboard the steamer Prince George I 0 Dbct 20- mi fA.aH TERES &7, THE DAILT NEWS i:a: iiiiii n LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 0t ''' I'ulleti per coz zic TfjMAT ) SOUP ampbeU - 2 tin i'tC PICKLE& Ittppyvale. 31 az jar 3Jc CHATr.AU CHEESE ',-lb pkg l5c M MDEK 1 MIXED NUT& Fre h, No Peanut, per lb. Basketball tonight at 7:30. j Baptty Xmas, entertainment Fri day, Dcti2l,ja0 pan. You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Women's. Labor Leaguer whist drive and dance tonight at 8, C. L. D. L. Hall. Adm. 25c. Mrs. C. Watts, who arrived in the city on, Tuesday night's train from Portage la Prairie, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for Stewart where she will pay a visit. Arthur Brooksbank, who Is on la trip south, will spend Christmas Z In Vancouver and is expecteo. to return to the city on the Princess Adelaide a week from tomorrow a afternoon. Jack McRae arrived home on the Prince George yesterday from " his studies at the University of British Columbia In Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays witn nis parents, air. and Mrs. D. C. McRae, Fourth Avenue East. Mrs. Charles P. Balagno. who I 1 4 .11. I tin. I IB. went souui recenuy w aueiiu mc funeral in Victoria of Mr. Balagnos I . V - - r 11 . C E Barnwell of the Dominion motner, Mrs. josepn uuSi. Fisheries office Is sailing tonight on "turning nome on uic the Prince Oeorge for a vacation Adelaide tomorrow afternoon, ac-trip to Vancouver. companled by her daughter Miss I Mane uaiagno. wno is cunuuus ir p n snnnr nf Honrvr ritv her musical studies In Victoria and . ... fi 'I . ... . ... and Mi&s M. Prenderfast of Usk no " Fna "lc will arrive in the eitv on tonlehfs New Year noiiaay train from the Interior and sail home here. season at her for a irlo to Vancouver. In addition to handling tne cus tomarlly heavy teiegrapn ana came Oscar Landry. district uinertnten- business to distant points, the Ca- dent of Government Telegraphs, nadlan National Teiegrapns is aiso and Mrs Landry wilt nil tonight offering a Christmas Day message on the Prince Georee for Vancouver delivery service wunin rnnce nu- where thev wUl srjend the Christ- pert itself. These telegrams will be mas and New Year hoWdav. season, delivered on cnristmas momin Another lnnivation senas a uni- A. J Inaraham. well known Queen formed telegraph messenger to any Charlotte Cltv mJnrna man. ar- Prince Rupert nome on wnraunas rived in the elty on the Prinoc Eve or cnristmas morning wiui r. (Hirer vtrcUv after ha vine snertt Nortn Pole wire irom tsania uraus, the past few weeks in Vancouver on business and will sail Friday night on the Prince John for the Islands. Mrs. Ingraham arrived here yester day afternoon on the Prince John to meet and accompany him homo. Notice I wiU not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. NELSON. BREW, i295 Haysport. B.C Announcements Canadian Legion Xmas Tree December 22. Nordkap, Xmas Tree and Dance. December. 26. Salvation Army Concert, Decem ber 27. Sons of Norway Xmas Tree. December 28, Moose Hall. Oddfellows' Scotch Dance. December 31. Hogmanay MOOSE HALL Christmas Kve DANCE" Music by Carl Smith and his' boys' Admission 35r and 25c Refreshments For Christmas Loral View Hand - Colored ChriMmas Cards and Photo-giaphtc Calendars, Sunsets, Colored Views of Prince Rupert Framed and Unframed. Views of the Straiue Sea Monster Now on Sale Wrathalls ' "J M AiWI . , ml-P f ifl UZtJUl. iaa.'-" , MMjMMyjlTOyia f VAUAT TV MM I EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW Quaker D ats Qaiktr Dill buildf fBOTtYSM d irxi racrfr, hc.utc riib it ft holif drin praceist. ftu. Ptratr vt mltf lit to build irung l(b and buoc. Mtar 4ittt d.oitroutlf Uck oiacrtU. KM la fntf vitAmiat. Stin e apprtil., KMtbel crtakr etrret tlMubatl coajtip atioo. Rilnfocttd wfil uethia Vita. mia D to boild ttraitht and aiuf-iy boncl tod ttrih. ... . i ... .vim- a& v-.r. of ihcywwtviunrtu ; tfciiu 3 oakca of ' Xrrsh yeast. CT3 1 COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the Sllex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor, Healthful and Invigorating, Commodore Cafe Open evenings. McRae Bros. Be warm and cjrtlbjrjTld-t ing in 32 Taxl-4p7costs!the same'; Fresh flounders and board Unome, Hunt's Float House known as Hyde Transfer for sale or rent, 171 Third Avenue East, six rooms and bath, warehouse beneath. Also one piano' for sale, in first class shape, household goods, roll-top desk, sedan car, snap for cash. tf. Georee D. Beattie. well "known! i t? 3 Snlnt a- 1 t - j (tf)U Charles Valley of Queen Char- lctte City arrived In the city on , j thp Prinre John vesterdav after- !H noon from the Islands ano will sail .tonight on the Prince Oeorge lor a trip to Vancouver. Get It at Wallace's I Our Stock is so Varied You are g Sure to Find Something Suitable For Your Gift Problems J We arc open every shopping day to 10 p.m. Commencing FRIDAY I Phone 9 POSITIVELY Third & Fulton druggist and general merchant of '. fell irr.KElMII3lTOrastlimCTMIOTTrES3Tlf Queen Charlotte City, arrived inj ' - - - '" " the city on the Prince John yes-J Jack Finn will sail this afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johansen, terday afternoon from the Islands on the Princess Norah for Vancou- who have been spending some time and wil lsall tonight on the Prince ver where he will spend the Christ- In the south, returned to the city George for a trip to Vancouver mas and New Year holiday season from Vancouver on the Prince and Victoria. , at his home George yesterday. IB CLOSING OUT 1.29 Men's Dress & Work Pants Values from $2.25 to $6.50, selling out prices 99c, $1.49, 1.95,' 82.50 Men's Broadcloth Shirts Well known makes, some slightly Jp shop soiled, values to $2.50 Men's, Women's & Children's Handkerchiefs Suitable for Xmas As Gifts, to clear This Gigantic Stock to be Sold Out Regardless of Price In Less Than Thirty Days! Nothing reserved! Fixtures and show cases for sale. Wo intend to slaughter prices to the last atom to clear these goods. One look at just a few of our store-full of sensational prices will convince you. It will pay you to stock up for a long time to come at these sensational prices. Read On! Everything as Advertised Act Now! Men's Work Shirts Some slightly soiled, values to $1.50 QQ now Men's Work Shirts All well known makes including Caribou, Pride of West, G. W. G. values -i A A to S2.95; to clear Men's Underwear 100' wool, heavy ribbed shirts, drawers and combinations including St. George's, Atlantic, Penman's, counter soiled. Shirts and Drawers Q.r priced at Combinations priced at Fleece Lined Combs. Fresh stock, reg. $2.25 $1.29 Men's Van Heusen and Arrow Hard and Soft Collars to clear. 3 for HJ Men's & Boys' Bow & Hook on Ties. Extra special 10c Men's Dress and Work Socks Op Selling out price, pair Men's Tweed Caps Values Qp to $1.50. selling out price , V Women's & Children's Hose Clearing out price 14c Women's & Children's Slickers-Well known Towers brand reg. $2.95 Women's $1.25 Children's g9( Women's & Children's Print Dresses. Clearance price . . 35c Women's Wool Pullover and Coat Sweaters Reg. .$3.95 QO Selling out price V Boys' Tweed Knickers Practical for school wear, reg. $1.25 flf Selling out price v Men's & Boys' All Wool Windbreak-ers Reg. to $3.95 QQp To clear uux' Our huge stock of Trunks, Suit Cases, Valises and Packrite Cases are being Men's, Women's and Children's Undcrwearand Sweaters, Ties, Suspenders, ltnitfi. r.:irh.r. Shirts. Suits. Coats. Linens and Towels, Mackinaw, Leather SVV aa "T r r Coats, Slickers and Rubber Coats and Pants, Gloves, all being closed out at cor- responding! low prices. kit-.- mmmnMatam-vm. Montreal Importers ! m til W r i H ''ill m