tfclf Ifoftft 18' 1934 Getlt atWallace Helpful Suggestions for Xmas Shoppers 8! Silk t'ndcrwcar in ail varieties and at reasonable prices. Pure hi IK hare $3.50. Trimmed Danscttcs, from $L50 to ft Fancy Pajamas and Nighties in novelty weaves and 5 styles. 2 Handbags in black, brown and greys, from $1.50 to 2 $0.50. S Fancy Linen Cloths, hand embroidered, from $1.25 to $10.50 set. 2 pure Silk Hose in latest shades, from 19c to $1.50 pr. Boxed Stationery in fancy gift boxes, 19c to $1.50. Wool and Printed Silk Scarves latest styles from 95c. Fancy Silk Cushions, assorted colors, from $1.25 to $3.75. a Fabric Cloves in blacks, browns, fawns, etc., from 15c to $1.25. Lined Kid Cloves, also unlined, from $1.75 to S3.50 pair. Handkerchiefs, boxed or single at prices to suit every requirement. Men's Sox, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Suspenders, Car- ters, Etc. Christmas Cards in packages, or individual cards, ! from 5c each. ! Christmas Kiblon, Fancy Wrapping and Plain White ! or Red Tissue, from 10c. ! Dolls and .Mechanical Toys, Rattles and Haby's Soft Toys. i Fancy Goods in great variety, Candlesticks, Candies, Cigarette Cases, .Manicure Sets, Artificial J Flowers, Ash Trays, Bridge Scores, Powder i Muxes and a host of other articles. i Ladies' and Children's Hath Ro1ks in velour, flannel J or paddetl silk. Just arrived a choice assortment of Dresses at very attractive prices, in Evening & Afternoon styles. We shall be open Thursday afternoon, clos ing aC 6' pan. Op'en Friday, Saturday and Monday till 10 p.m. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday and open all day Thursday, December 27. Phonc9 Third & Fulton Suggestions For Christmas Gifts Yardley's Lavender Perfume Jasmine and Cardenia Sets Fancy Playing Cards Stationery, Christmas Crackers Waterman's Fountain Pens and Pencils Page & Shaw and Sapps Chocolates Riley's Toffee Christmas Cards, Tags, Seals and Paper Knglish Toys Dogs, Bunnies, Dolls, Ktc. Microscopes, 75c to $2.25 Fancy Cups and Saucers, 75c Perfume Bottles and Atomizers in Colors Fancy Powder Jars with Mirror ' Hulls and Wilkinson Razors New Folding Gillette Razor Kodaks, Cine Kodaks, Brownies Pipes, Cigars and Cigarettes rne in and sec our stuck. Ciood .quality., fair, prices &o not forget to help your choice in the Boys' and girls' Kexaii contest. Ormes Ltd. tte. Pioneer Druqgtets the Kesall Store fboness 81 & IV a -0-1 "fy News Want Ads Bring Results am Eagles Xmas Tree 7 p.m. Wed nesday, December 19. You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $1.50. a day, plus 7c. a mile. Special box of twenty-one assorted "Xmas cards only, 75c at the Dollar Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Utley or Dlgby Island sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. On account of Its popularity the Iplay "Voice of the Swamp" will be repeated tomorrow night as well as tonight In the Cathedral Hall. Under the Deserted Wives Main tenance Act. A. Beale appeared In -lty police court this morning be- Bast, six rooms and bath, warehouse j beneath. Also one piano for sale, in first class shape. - two wardrobes ind one roll-top desk. Phone 176. (tf) Hearing in County Court of the appeal of William Hayner against a police court conviction for driving a molorvehicle while under the In fluence of liquor has been adjourned for two weeks. Robert Woods, after having been a patient at the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital for a couple of weeks suffering from high blood pressure, has been able to leave the institu tion and resume his work. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Davidson were ! passengers aboard the Catala to day going through for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Davidson is prominently identified with the operation of the Dunwell mine. The County Court ease of James Peacock et al vs. Oold Harbor Mines Limited under the Mechanics' Lien 1 Act, set for hearing yesterday in County Court, has been adjourned I for two weeks. W. O. Fulton Is coun- J sel for the plaintiffs. The regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club took the form of another business session today, matters left over from last week's meeting being disposed of. President W. H. Tobey was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. It was decided to change the regular meeting day from Tuesday to Wednesday. Notic I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. NELSON. BREW. 1 "29$t Haysport. B.C. Announcements "Voice of The Swamp." Cathedral Hall. Dec. 17 and 18. Amateur Players' Guild. Canadian Legion Xmas Tree December 22. Nordkap Xmas Tree and Dance. December. 20. Salvation Army Concert, December 27. ! Sons of Norway Xmas Tree, December 23, Moose Hall. Oddfellows Scotch i Dance. December 31. Hogmanay Moose Hall Moose Legion New Year's Kve DANCE Everybody welcome Tin! DAZLT NZWS PAOl TERR II III J 'J HI LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and comfortable by In 32 Taxi It costs the same. in the New Year. "dosing. Rub on VapoRub OVEP 17 MtUION JABS USED YEARLY tf 'Fresh Flounders and Soles a-board Unome, Hunt's Moat. (tf) Stores will be open Thursday till! 6 p.m. and till 10 p.m. Friday, Satur- day and Monday. Closed Tuesday1 and Wednesday, and open all day' Thursday. Dec 27. Retail Merchants' Association. ! fhildren's.Colds w a, Checked without case being adjourned until !udc greetings Horn Mr. and Mrs. W. J rkpatrtck former oft hi, city Oarfleld McKlnley, son of Mr. and nw r",d,ng n th md Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. arrived In are 'u nJoytag We in retlre-from the city on the Catala this morning f"d mnl ta lhe PW Anyox where he has been In 01 Granby C' t0r LTSS' Frank Dockrl wh en some time. t , there for several weeks promoting uie Bulkley Valley coal lo-for House known as Hyde Transfer thf, ! "l y. will leave TOday afternoon by sale or rent, 171 Third Avenue spend the Christmas holidays. He expects to be back here again early Hotel Arrivals n Prince Rupert James R. Wilson. Claxton; A. W. Artindale, Vancouver; D. Suther land, Smithers. Royal W. J. Lineham, Lawyer Island; O. Hamagata and Oliver Anderson, city. Wah Soon, D. Oheyueds and N. E. Rendell. Prince Rupert; J. A. Duclos, Vancouver; Roy Labo, C. N. R.; Elno Haapalo. Surf Inlet; R. Rose. Prlnce Royal Gord Mine. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid, Port Simp son; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Leask, Seattle; Henry Kaderest, Vancou ver; W. H. Cavanagh and Matthew AUard, Kalum Lake. Central J. James. Saskatoon; R. Harper! and J. Pyne. Edmonton; J. Qroden. Surf Inlet; S. Martlnsen, city. Knox S. Robertson. Jasper Park; M. Mc Laughlin and George McKay. Prince 'George; Jock McEnvIn, Scotland; 'W. Ball and M. E. Barry. Vancouver; Jerry Grant, Campbell River; R. Goodwin and S. Woodward, Dun-, can; C. Young. Portland: E. Mc-j Evoy. Smithers; George Storestend, i Terrace. Just Received Complete new stock Hudson's Bay Blankets, Teas, Coffees and Genuine Satsuma Vases containing: one pound of Fort Garry Tea You cannot purchase a nicer Christmas gift than a pair of Hudson's Bay Blankets or a Satsuma Vase Come In and look them over HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Suprox Special Radio Battery will give up to 1000 hours service, and Is then rechargeable. Inquire about this revolutionary development in storage batteries. James Martin Massett, 1 C. Prince Kupert Slippers Headquarters Our range of Slippers is the largest and roost up-to-date ever offered to Prince Rupert. , proves ithat; cannot equalled In the city. Buy Your Christmas Slippers Now While Our There was again a good slz. o crowd in attendance at the weeKi Scotch dance in the Moose Hall .m Complete. Compare These Prices! Acceptable Gifts Men's Elastic Side Pullmans In black and brown leather, flexible leather soles gQ Men's Black and Brown High Collar Felt Slippers Padded heels, cushion soles Women's D'Orsay Kid Slippers-Cuban & low heels ci OC O&0 all colors, from Men's Black & Brown Kid Opera Slippers Suede soles and padded heels e-f Q Specially priced Men's Camel Felt SlippersIn plain and collar designs. English make $1 25 Saturday night, dancing keeping up XMAS SUGGESTIONS Only six shopping days left for jour selection of seasonable goods. Ve cordially invite you to visit our, Grocery and Confectionery Stores.) Open alt week at night for your convenience. ALL THESE PRICES GOOD TILL CHRISTMAS EVE CANADA DRY GINGER ALE Qts., Xmas-wrapped 0"j 11Z 6 for Empty bottles worth 5c each SAHARA DRY GINGER ALE Pints Local product Q-l OC per doz. t?Xuu j Empty bottles worth lc each SPANISH TABLE RAISINS l-iu. ya-s. j MIXED NUTS No Peanuts 3 lbs PEANUTS Good and fresh I 3 lbs. WHOLE MIXED PEEL per lb GLACE CHERRIES per lb. BLEACHED SULTANA RAISINS, per lb. 3 lbs AUSTRALIAN SULTANA , RAISINS 3 lbs. CURRANTS Recleaned 3 lbs. BOILED CIDER Pints per bottle WINE Cherry, Ginger Old Port, per quart OLIVES-Stuffcd or plain per Jar 15c to LIBBY'S RIPE OLIVES- 1's per tin Fruit Juice Punch- 13-oz. Reg. 50c. try it; to clear 50cj 35c! 25c 39c; 17c 50c 40c 25c 50c TURKEYS FRESH KILLED All sizes, per lb. 20c, 23c, 25c Leave your order EARLY! 50c 25c 35c MUSSALLES ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Ce.ntsH P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 j " H '' KVHW TITUS' WIST Try a Daily News classified d. flESr I Slippers to suit Everyone Women's Plaid Felt Check Slip-' pers Warm and comfy 7C0 from Women's Oager Wool Slippers In plaid checks Q-jj Off finest quality. .from O Men's Plaid Felt Slippers English make Qp Specially priced vO Child's Felt and Slippers Specially priced from Leatherette: 43c Child's Blue Cosy Felt Slippers-Padded heels Qf- ' from OVK, Misses' Plaid Felt Slippers CQp High Quality, from Women's Felt Cosy Braided Slippers In colors with 7fljp padded heels, from 'OX CUT RATE SHOE STORE a m Range of Sizes is. i M 2 i i: e H i 1 i i y i Weather in Prince Rupert this Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Waddlngton winter continues exceptionally sailed this afternoon on the Catala mild. There has been no snow so far for a vacation trip to Vancouver this year whereas a year ago yes- i and Vancouver Island. They will until midnight. James Taylor was; terday there was six inches on the 'leave the steamer at Campbell master of ceremonies. Jack Mor- ; ground. River. rison presided at the door and mu- j , . sic was by Mrs. chestra. J. S. Black's Or- TheFsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Kupert Brand" SMOKED ' - BLACK COD - Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C 2j until Jan. 5 F or o-and-a -quarter Round Trip tickets to important points In Eastern Canada. Stopovers. Return limit. Three Months. Also Low Fares to seaboard when part o! overseas bookings. Return limit. Five Months. For particulars ask your nearest Ticket An at UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamtrs leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P-M Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.SCAnDENA Special Xmas sailing Friday, Dec. 21, Arriving Vancouver aunaay aiiernoon. WKklj MUiugk to Pox bimpaoo. Alloc Ami, ivuju. Slewnri uia N rtmr polr.u, Leav truic Rupea Sunday. 8 pjn. Further information regarding all sailings and tickets at SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES TO VANCOUVER Return limit March 31st 6 p.m. S32.00 fKI.M'E Ki:r-ER1 AOtNCTi Third Avrooe. Phont MS .CANADIAN PACIFIC SS. "PRINCESS NOKAH" for Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway. Dec 16th. 30th, Jan. 13th. 27th,. FOR VANCOUVER direct, Dec. 20th, Jan. 3rd, 17th, 31st. SS. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports, every Friday 10 P.M. Winter Excursion Fares to Vancouver CQO OH ROUND TRIP - - OOeSeU.U Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1934 to Feb. 28th, 1935. Final return limit March 31st, 1935, For tickets and reservations W. K COATES, General Acent. Prince Rupert, B.C. m H 1 I! mini Hi f m is II m Mi I ,1 V