PAOB SIS I s ii p i t K p e p p p !-i S i l 1 1 1 1 ' ill i i i ii 1 ' I n t i m 1 1 i 1 1 i hi mS CHRISTMAS . GIFTS OF CERTAIN AND LASTING APPEAL THAT WILL LAST FOR YEARS. Just Arrived Shipment of Genuine Morocco Hand Bags with Zipper, from $2.25 up Shcaffer &; Waterman Sets from $3,75 up Your Name on FREE in Gold Letters Sole agent for Northern British Columbia Schick Dry Shaver The wonder of the age! DIAMOND Prices are advancing. Buy now at the old prices. A beautiful selection of Rings from $12.00 to $1200.00. Wonderful assortment designs, RAW FURS For Highest Market Prices and Quick Returns Ship or Bring Your Furs to HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Fur Purchasing Agency Prince Kupert, B.C. aiii wj us mm in; : u?.2 Gift Suggestions That Will Make Mother's Christmas A Happy One 52-Piece English Dinner Sets, open stock S1 00 in in attractive attractive nattprns. patterns, Sin.sn $10.50 in to ,?lw,uu 97-Pieee English Dinner Sets $18.00 to Odd Cups and Saucers . from 25c to S25-00 S1.75 Be Sure to Visit Our Crockery Department We've a Host of Splendid Values on Display GORDON'S HARDWARE KKW i.ivi t i jm i ii ii i i iMtm ii iM ri ii z , tit ma t&SSZ ttBM.Zm;:mZttZmWZ UzMlUiUl l.t MJ UJ M.i H . If' It ITI2 1.1 10 3 B Will Santa Clam Fail? I To Come To Numbers Of I Prince Rupert Children? ir " thetl)ast the People of this city, through S ii o g the Salvation Army und other organizations; have to- it.thHt a 1 popr families and especially the U children have'had the means-of eiiinvihrV rilrivihrr tV P.UW. im jfl mas season. If this is to be done this year consider- able money frill be heeded and so far nut. mnr.li i,n K been subscribed. How could anyone.enjoy Christmas jj 2 knowing thai many children were not enjoying it 8 Moneynay; be sent to the Salvation Army or Daily News. Goods or clothing should go direc ect the Citadel. the to " If your paper does not arrive, telephone the office and beautiful Ladies' and Gents' Wrist Watches. All guaranteed. From $10.00. up Quality is the best bargain you can buy Star Special Prices in 3-Piece Tea Sets $10.00 and up. 4'Piece Tea Set and Tray Extra Special, $19.95 Discount on 1847 Rogers and Community Flatware Sets Exceptionally Attractive - - Our Basement Store CHINA AND GLASSWARE Values that will satisfy the most exacting buyer. Shop with confidence, ydu get no more thanwhat you pay for no matter where you buy. MAX HEILBRONER - Diamond Specialist Miss Beulah McKmley accompanied by Mrs. E. J Smith, sang o vocal solo M cud ay night at thr Women's Missionary Society concert at First Presbyterian Church. The Smartest Gift of the Year IT'S A KrtOCKCUT! TOASTER ant BUFFET TRAY T.Mlt fcrt.J it tlct t lm). A: llaxii randncJ, 12 at llmt! rolU. ppljri, ttv Lovtlf new J -com-rt3t Bufftt Trtjr lor uaraJM rv. Tk Tft'ltr i r BuffM Tr- ' s" A GIFT FOR YEARS TO COME One Only Electric Washing Machine, $49.00 Men, Here's a Little Hint! Give Her a . Hoover Cleaner :-; 'fcasy'fV'rm Give a Lamp Rridgc or Stand From $3.95 Electric Iron And Clothes Dryers Both from $4,25 Kaien Hardware Phone 3 r.:a i.a :m (. mm m xtt in WBJDAILT IOTWS Thursday, December FUND IS ' GROWING Farther l)nnlinns Tor Solvation Army Christmas "ClTeer Work " Donations for the SUvatftmyVnny Christmas work since yesterday afternoon are as follows: A. L. R., Tlell, 85 pounds of beef; groceries from a friend; a case of white spring salmon from Massctt Can-"W, two sacks of vegetables, two -arks of flour, nut" and candy from i Stewart & Moblcy. Cash contr'lbu-! tlonsare: Vivl Cash Donations Previously acknowledged $124.00 E. S A friend S. J. Jabour . Anonymous .. Joyce and Millie Ormes Drug Store A friend S. E. Parker Limited A friend 2.00 2.00' 5.00 5.00 1 5.00 10.00 1 2.00' 5.00 1.00 Logging Men On Way South For Xmas Holiday! T. A. Kelley Lo3glng Co. at Sewell Inlet: D. L Ritchie, aecoun-'int: O. Bcrkllnt. assistant superintendent; J. Gamett. scaler, and Mrs. Gamett were among members f the logging company's staff who rrived In the city yesterday after-loon on the Prince John from the lands and will sail tonight on the nr!nce Oeorge for Vancourar for the Christmas and New Year holiday season. There were also about forty loggers coming in from the -ame camp which has been closed lown for the holiday season but vhlch will re-open on as large a cale as ever early In the New Year. Surprise Party On Anniversary Mr. and .Mrs. M. Hunt of Dunsmutr Stree Hnporrd by Friends Last ETenin; MUs A. Longworth and R. Make-eace. Terrace school teachers, will rrlve in the city from the interior 'n tonight's train and sail aboard he steamer Prince Ocnrge for Van-ouver to send the Christmas and Vew Year vacation season. COME! C0ME!l! Select your gifts from our I" -.'onfectionery & I)f llrateven Store!" We carry a full line of Candles, Chocolates, Xmas Stockings, Xmas Jakes, Xmas Wrapped Cigars and cigarettes. Open every night. Make our store your headquarters. MIXED CANDIES-Vcry fine assortment, per lb. 2 lbs. RENCII CREAMS - per lb. WAFFLE MIXED SATINS- pcr lb. CHOCOLATES it CREAMS Fine quality, per lb. MAPLE BUDS per lb. CHOCOLATES Lowncy's & Molr'a to ei nn from i?lWW BOX CHOCOLATES- - $2.50, S3.75, $4.25 S CHOCOLATE BARS -All varieties, G for Come In and look around 25c 45c 30ci 30c 2 35c; 27cS 25c MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY AFRICAN WINES Quality Bollt up through 2JOjemof wine sosklog tradition. mm Piodncti el SliDoaiiio J'his advt is not published or 'displayed by the Liquor Con-trol Board or by the Govern-.ment of British Columbia. Hotel Arrivals l!o)al T Salll. J KnuUon V. O. Hardy. i P. Hranjtrom. J van tie Walz. A Jack Hanson, superintendent for Ar.dc iscn. Ed. Irl and Paul Lar- fiome twcnQr-flvp penvms gathered last nlsht In a surprise party w Mr and Mm. M. Hunt at their 'lorne on Dunsniutr Street, the oc- a.'lon being their twenty-fifth Tedding anniversary. Cards, slns- ng and old time dancing wrrc en- oyed and delicious refreshments were served. On behalf of the com- nany assembled, A. R. Hunter. pre ented i silver electric toaster to Mr vnd Mrs. Hunt. Tlie party closed at 3 a.m. with the sinning of Fbr They Are Jolly Good Fellows. sun, At.l Inlet. G. Silvester, Mft&ttU. Arthur NardL New York City. P Chjrney. Pacific; Mr. and Mrs. II Ojxrenk. Dorreen; A. Burton Phelan; Mix Henry Held and chtM i'uA &slnton. ' Prince Kupert V,'. L. Dau. D. L. Ritchie and J Williams, Vancouver; Mrs. D. Rut ten. Masse tt; O. Bergtlnt. S. Hanson J. A. Hanson. D. Johneen, V. Ost-grcn and O. Peterson, AU1 Inlet; Mr md Mrs. F. It. Garrett. New West minster: Mrs. A. J. Ingraham ami G. D. Brattle, Queen Cltarlottc City J. Mean, Stewart; F Fleldhousr Hazelton; Mrs C. Snyder. Saints Mr. and Mrs. A. Hlndle. Ro Lake: Mrs. C. Watts. Portage la Prairie Pat Macllroy. Hixon; Nelson Brew and son. Haysport; Mrs. LeFloM. Pa cific; A. J. Inaralwm, Queen Charlotte City; N. II. Terry. Maaselt . Central E. Haapala. Surf Inlet: Mrs. M F Brew. Port Easing Ion; M. Crawford. C. N. R.: Mrs. A. AurioJ. Miss Netta Sigmund and Fred Anderson. Prince RujKrt: J. Koluwlff. Sedtewkk Bay; J. Caster. Sewell Inlet; Chas. Saul. Vancouver. Knot George Fllnn. dtr. Charley Valley. Queen Charlotte; E. Bedford. Sewell Inlet; E. Bromllow. Varieou-vcr; William S. Hilton, B. Robbie and M. Mclver. Prince George. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10 15. was reported this morning to be on time pi p rmiiifiMiM? I m r.mtm' u'x 1 mt 1 5 Your Gift Requirements Can Best Be Purchased Here. See Our Values. Gifts For ' Everyone. BOOKS I'ublishers' I'rifcs on current Books. Large selection of hooks for boys and girls from 10c. to $2.50. Gem Booklets, inexpensive (ilfts of distinction, paper binding, 15c; leather, 23c, Christmas Cards, Calenders. Seals, Tacs, Ribbon, Tissue Etc. Etc. CONCERT IS ENJOYABLE Pupils of Itonlli Memorial SrliiM)l ; Performed Tor Their Parents Last Evening Pupils of Booth Memorial School presented a delightful Christmas ; concert before a large gathering of patents last nltht in the Auditorium if the school. The prourcm consisted of carols, chorwes, action songs, trills, dances and playlets by the various classes and many children larticlpatcd. all achuitting them-iclves with credit. Miss E. A. Merer, principal of the school, presided iiid made the announcements. The lionises were under the direction of J. 8. Wilson, vice-principal, and iccompanlste lor the evening were VI Us E. P. Orauie and Miss Mauree? KUpatrtck. The dainty costuming of several of the numbers was a feature. The program was as follows: "O Canada." Carols, "Deck the Hall" nd "The First Noel." School Choir. Action Sottts, Grade 1. Star Drill, Orades x and . Carols, "Bring a Torch." "Shepherds, shake Oil." School Choir. Dance, Grade 1. Playlet. "Christmas Stockings.-Grade 4. Christmas Tree Drill. Grades 3 md 4. Piano duet. Miss Annie Peterson ind Miss Sheila Utackstock i pupils if Miss Margaret McCaffcryi. ChortMea. "The Dream Man." Knocklng." "Running On." Senior 3holr. English Folk Dance. Grades 5 ind 0. Play. "Tom Siwyer." Grade 5, Choruses, -tweet and Low.-Where the Bee Sucks," "Merchant Vdventurers." Sehqot Choir. Drill, Orade S and 6 buys. Welsh dance. Grade S and 0 girls Carols. Sleep. Holy Babe " and Good Christian Men. Rejoice." "Ood Save the King." Children's Show Tomorrow Will Boost Xmas Cheer All those going to tomorrow s food matinee for Christmas at the Capitol Theatre should obterve tan rules: bring a package of non-perishable food as an admission ticket, and be there early. The program includes a cartoon "Funny Fare." "Bosco the Musketeer." Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink." and a grand exciting feature called "The Frontier Marshal'' with George O'Brien. II Headquarters Christmas Turkey Drawiiml At 9 P.M. Tonight (ilVLN AWAY Every 50c Admliwon 11 Chance! 2" Ml IST SIIOU INtis JEAN HARLOW in "The Girl From Missouri" with l.l()Ni:i. IIAUKY.MOIti: Franehnt 1ine. UhU Sslone Feature at 7 47 tt 9 .MJ ADDED I'HIL IIAItftIS in "So Thw ii lUrriO New t Nnvrltr ! ISSJIIBiaTSWSMSllllSMIISMBI I Notice By customers reipi'St w t .. . derided to cloae ti p Qurntng Contest ui a ; Dee 34 Instead of to In apprerlaikm of thr mii we have irorlvd wr ,n , ln C more prises 3 x Iwmi'-mad canov for ,nd 3 fir x REGAL SHOP LARGE STOCK .f Linoleum & Con'olcum Numerous I'stlrru In ( hor.t From. A Complete I'u'l Mnr Prler Will nrre Ui.ni in ' tu quoted In eastm log ucs Cimtom'T wl'i advued to mske an ti and tnwert what tav You mske a dollar wir. . sell' Why not make at dotUr when vou bu We all a Mrrrv Xm tni lUnnv Nrw Yrsr D.ELI0 Kurnlliiff Kttlisncr Phone Crrrn 121 Itnt S Still Ituying OM (.old FltKSIl MILK AM) CKKAM DAILY VALKNTIN" DAIHV I'hone 037 for Buying 5 TOYS Dolls, all Ues and kinds, 5c to $6.00; see our riNpUy. , Doll Furniture. 25c, 30c, tie, 50c set. ' J I'lush, Felt and Wool Animals, big variety, 15c to $1.00." China Tea Sets, 20c, 35c, 70c, DSc and up. j Mickey .Mouse l'orririgc Sets, estrs heavy china, COc. Rubber Balls, all sles, many new patterns, 5c In $l.0o. ' Celluloid Toys, very attractive pull toys, mechanical In), rattles. etc., 5c to $1.50. r . 1 t ' Drum Major, a novtl wind-up for tiny flk: 6?c X)lophones, 25c and 35c. .Mouth Organs, 10c, 25c, i0c aiitl up. dames, Blocks, Mosaics, I'lasticene, Toy Telephones, Tlnkerloy, Toolsle toys, Tool SeU, Rubber Tojs, Steel Toys. Blackboards, 35c and 65c. Spin Tojn, 25c and 10c. Meccano Outfits, 10c to $8.75. Trains, wind up, 63c to $6.50; Electric, $8.00 and $12.00. Chemistry Sets, $1.73; Microscope Sets, $1.75 up. FANCY GOODS Leather floods, I'urses, Wallets, Rook Covers, FmmiK Marks, Memo: Books, Autograph Alluins,.t)tlirics, 15c lo $1.00. St 9 S Smokers' Supplies, Ash Trays, Lighters, Smoker Sels, Novelties, " at prices lo suit your purse. Fancy Trays, many beautiful designs, 50c to $5.00. Sail and Peppers, Manicure Sets, Picture Frames, Special price reductions for Christmas sale, is