PAGZrOCB Save Money ! ! ! And enjoy your Christmas shopping. Everyone knows when they get good values. That's why we invite you to come in and look over our enormous stock. Opening Soon Bigger & Better Than Ever GIFTS FOR EVERYONE At prices that will please IN OUR BASEMENT STORE We have added a Toy Department But you will have to shop early as they are going fast. A Cheery Greeting Card Costs so little but brings so much pleasure. Do not delay. Order now! Value, and Service Our Motto MAX HEILBRONER DIAMOND SPECIALIST DEMERS BALLANTYNE KNITTED WEAR Smartly Styled, Finest Quality, All Wool and Silk and Wool SUITS Every ' one" distinctive TWIN SETS All colors PULLOVERS All colors ...... 8.95 t0 $26.50 $5.50 10 $6.95 $2.95 t0 $3.25 SEE OUR WINDOWS Watch for Toyland - . It will pay you to wait and see our Rigantic display, the largest collection of Christmas Toys ever shown in Prince Rupert. This year the quality is better and prices arc lower. A Treat in Store For Young and Old t TOYLAND at 'tIcuMvs.Jm Get Your Christmas Calendars and Cards N ow Daily News Want Ads Bring Results I am at the REGAL SHOP taking orders for Gifts for the whole family. Also Cards, Toys, Books, Etc. Our Rear Store Bazaar is now open Inspection cordially Invited Goods gladly reserved, cicixmzicixixii : n eh Better Light Better Sight with our Mazda Lamps 15-25-10-60 Watts 20c each Special Offer "61" Salin Floor Varnish Quart size and a lightning applicator Q-j Qgj both for ?J.tJD Only 15 Outfits Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates $1.00 up 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 DAILY NZWS Monday ifoi Miss Peterson Is Bride of Captain well known and popular and will I .ave hearty congratulations and (best wishes of many friends. They taking up residence at 1737 Street. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Union steamer Catala, League Leaders In with 172. Individual scores: Elks Andrews 431, Johnson 320, Joy 412, Scott 481, Arney 436. Rose, Cowan & Latta Roy Franks 465, McCallum 517, Ole Franks 409, W. D. Vance 370, Cic- cone 441. j Moose R. Morrison 483, Royer 408, Russell 378. Morean 403. F Morrison 436. i Canadian Lesion Schriaberir 436, Todd 405, Hill 429, Rishede 349, iveeie 385. Today's Weather Terrace-Ram, Caim, 38. Anyox Heavy rain, calm, 35. Stewart Raining, calm, 32. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 32, Smithers Raining, calm, mild. Burns Lake Raining, calm, 35. Skidegate Liberal Association Names Of Storage Vessel; Officers For Year j SKIDEGATE Nor A marriage of much Interest took ioiaee quieiy Saturday evening at negate Wet .V' f S 7ua, ; .,7 u - t um Ttiran Liberal Assoc ia Uon, at its annual , outer. Rev. L. C. Jensen, when Miss meeting at Skidegate ntjulth Karma Peterson, daughter of Mi. A J- ngnara BCTn. R Peterson, 229 First Avenue East, tJ " - ------ - L . Honararv President RL loecame me once Ji wmi uiti-1 - . ,...,, . ... --.w ! William Lyon Mackenzie King .. o. i . o Honorary First Vice-President, i i ium outrage a imiui ., A, .!irlh!Hon.T.D.PattuUo. . Juiu. uiu juts. ! ! A-ere the attendants. After the ceremony a supper was snred at the home of the bride's mother to twenty-two guests fol-aw;ng which a reception was held S. the Oddfellows' r.Unitog until 4 ajn. There were sclos by J. A. Teng, Mrs. Alex Hals ir.d Anton Isaacson. Mr and Mrs. Erlckson, who received many beautiful presents, are Hon. Honorary Second Vice-President, Olof Hanson. MP. President. E. C. Stevens. Vice-President. R. H. Beaven. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. O. O. Wall rtanHnMcIntyre. ' i n . : , a rt. ..... 1 u-t. rjircuuvc mis. n. uuvai, viiau Miller. Charles Bruce, H. Hanson and C. E. Maclntyre. Gyro Hoedown Is Popular as Everi Colorful Affair on Friday Night Was Huge Success From 10 p.m. until 2 am the fun continued uninterrupted at the Oyro Culb's fall hoe-down Friday night Excellent music was fur- Inlshed with Julius Welle's orches- 'tra relieving at midnight. W. H. CaDt. Tobey was master of ceremonies. Ing forty strong, returned from the Mrs- A- J- webber. Mrs. J. E. Morris, north with the narty at 3:30 this Mrs- - Jonnson and Mrs. D. O. moming. Inter-League Badminton Is Opening Soon Borland took an active part H. S. Meadows and Frank Dibb were in charge at the door and C. W. Dawson was cashier for the evc- jning. J. E. Wickett was in charge of advertising, ticket sales and ; radio broadcastlne. actln? . nir announcer. Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skcena. The Prince Rupert Badminton ? tle clt on Satrday League will commence on Wednes- D traln fFom a brlef trip to day. The schedule is as follows: ,bm,iner - November 27 I The fire department had a call MAM T League-C. N. R. No. 1 vs. at 7 o'clock Saturday night to the Rupert Club. C. N. R. No. 2 vs. Ca- residence of Sam W'lkdal. 511 Sixth thoUc Club. Avenue East, where there was a B League-C. N. R. vs. Rupert chimney fire which caused no da-Club. mage December 4 "A" League C. N. R. No. 2 vs. Rupert Club, C. N. R. No. 1 vs. Catholic Club. "B" League Rupert Club vs. C. N. R. December 11 "A" League-C. N. R. No. 1 vs. C. N. R. No. 2, Rupert Club vs. Catholic Club. "B" League C. N. R. vs. Rupert Club. Because we buy for cash and pass the savins on to you. Leave your next order with us as a trial, PROMPT DELIVERY , TOMATOES Choice i 2 squat, 3 tins ' SWEET CORN 2s, tall 3 tins Bowling Defeated herr in tomato Rose. Cowan & Latta defeated PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES Elks two games to one and Mnns Per Pg won three games to nil over Cana- TISSUE dian Legion in the Ten Pin Rowling 4oz- roll, 6 for League last night. HJgh average scorer of the evening was Bill Mc-. Callum of Rose, Cowan & Latta' ROYAL YORK CARBOLATED SOAP For Health 6 cakes SALT PORK per lb Try Our Service 29c 35c 35c 16c 19c 29c BEEKIST HONEY CQ ! 4-lb. tin "fl , All Fresh Stock 2-lb. tin ASHCROFT CATSUP 26-oz. bottle WHITE BEANS 4 lbs 33c 19c 19c 19c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 VETERAN OF M We Sell For Less FILMS HERE Richard Barthelmess in "Four Hours to Kill" at Capitol Theatre That popular veteran star of the screen, Richard Barthelmess. who still has many admirers who look forward to his infrequent presenta tions, has the 'leading role In the spellbinding melodrama "Four Hours to Kill,'' which comes to the Capitol Theatre here at the first of this week. The story is that of an escaped convict who steals time away from the hangman to de stroy the man who squealed upon him. Barthelmess acts the char acter of the criminal who comes to a theatre with the detective who has charge of him to while away the time between trains. There he glimpses an usherette whom he recognizes as the wife of the "squealer" and, by a ruse, he eludes the detective In order to get his revenge. In a thrilling rapid-fire climax In the lobby of the theatre. the problems of all the principals are satisfactorily straightened out Joe Morrison, Helen Mack, Dorothy Tree. Gertrude Michael and Ray Milland are members of the supporting cast. The second end of the double James Findlay. arrived in port on; uecurauuiu were a ieaiurc1DU1 "Shanghai." an absorbing good time at 4:30 yesterday after- on this occasion. The general j dramatlc stoy of the orient u1tn noon from the south and sailed at scheme was In purple arid gold;charles yer and Loretta Young J p.m. for Stewart, Anyox and other streamers but flags and bunting un tne leading roles, northern points whence she will were used with evergreens In the return here tomorrow morning and. orchestra stage. The decorations sail at 1:30 in the afternoon for were m cnarge o: a committee con-j Vancouver and waypoints. jsistlng of D. O. Borland, William i jCruickchank and Jack Bulger. A. H. Robinson, popular purser Raffles and games commanded of the steamer Catala, has gone with H. N. Brocklesby. H. D. Ore-1 ashore in Vancouver on his annual 8or. C. E. Starr, A. R. Nichols. Wil-; vacation. Herbert A. Hughes, purser . liam Cruickchank. N. L. Freeman, of one of the southern ships of Dr- R- - Large. S. J. .labour. G. A. 'the company, who Is well known Hunter and A. J. Webber In charge. ' here, is relieving him. Tne refreshment stand was con- j , : ducted by C. C. Mills, D. O. Bor- I Armour Salvage Co.'s service ,ant, c- D- We. Dr. H. O. Johnson boat AlBte.OfiiDt. W. P. Armour. and Jack Bulger. which has been on a concert tour In connection with the serving of to Ketchikan with the Vardcn fiUPPer in the balcony, Mrs. S. J. ; Singers of Prince Rupert, number- Jabour. Mrs. William Crulckshank, ' A STEW Mffil CUBES FOR. FLAVOR, u f Tel lew Cm ni. i'. 1 Their love 'oie abort the turmoil of modern China t 0 dtty t ne ancient law hat Ea.t Et...I at mi Jutta M YOuHG BQril r WARNER '4 ALISON LSKIPWORI A Diamond A! 7 T k PL'3 Richard UmA WOULD NEWS ETON GOLDBLOO The Old Utliable Wnh I 5.000 Martin Pelts 10.000 Minks & Other fl He is in a pc-' i -1- -!-est price &s.i DebtJ tr:r? him wiii r. ' be ' l.rx 1. IH.KXKIBZaUBISUl.tlllXWtlJnB.'Illlll-l-I for Christmas Perhaps She Has Been Waiting Tor Long Time One For i We always sell more diamond rings around uu e.... c. r'1-.i.ictiiin.s Die" lir- i ii ..... 1.1 tn..u:..,i titnulipate and . vyc nanuie rings irom ine diui-uhu y- , . all stones are guaranteed flawless and oi P the difference in price being regulated m color, r, size. iir . i 1 l.i... , ....winrnip urice' ve nave some snappy iouimuk hiu-. DIAMOND KINGS a.. or,n flfl As low as $15.00, 22.50, '"-vv Other Beautiful Kings, $85.00, $125.00 to $200.00. JoHHguwJER? : THE STORE WITH THE CL0C Most of these .. i :...i a' have smaller aw- snf. .it the sides ana are the newest settings. 1 "B styl