Xmm (daring Fancy Christmas Wrappings, Seals, Tags, Ribbon, Cellophane Waterman's Pen and Pencil Gift Sets from $3.75 to $10.00 Other Sets from $1.00 up to $2.50 Boxed Card Assortment A few BOXES left 12 to 25 per box 25c up to $1.00 Individual Cards priced at 2 fur 5c. 5c, 10c and 15c ARTISTIC GIFT CALENDARS beautifully designed and conveniently arranged. Come in and look them over there's no obligation to purchase. We print Grtinj Cards in our own Printing Plant and .can execute your orders in a few hours. Rose, Cowan & LattaLtd. BESNER BLOCK, THIRD STREET ENTRANCE. PraSIO. it Pencil tS. 2a fc For your best man friend! RACKING your brain for something to give your very best man friend something that he really will appreciate? Take a tip from old Santa! Give him a Waterman's Patrician writing set the very finest writing instruments that human hands can produce. He will immediately recogniie the Patrician's handcrafted beauty and it will render him years and years of perfect writing service. Come in and let us show you this Water-man's masterpiece. . Made in six colors t 1 eacn wmi a matcmng pencil. Ormes "Jhfi Pioneer Druqgists The BexaU Start Phones: 8i & 82 Open Haily From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn, Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. TRAPPERS: If you want the highest price for your furs, send them in at once. I have orders for them and until those orders are, filled can pay more than anyone else. After that the price wilf come down. GOLD BLOOM The Old Reliable Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUR GOOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores D. ELIQ FURNITURE EXCHANGE PHONE: GREEN 421 I I ! J ; It's interestinnr i n that the t people i of the ""wt" whole mien district xcauuiu are doing me milv the S- News j Elks' Dance. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Basketball tonight ' Be warm and comfortable by rid-j tag la 32 Taxi It costs the same. ! Visitors' Dance, Elks' Hall. Thursday, 9:30 pjn. Everybody welcome, i Admission, 25c. (286) Mrs. O. T. Sundal came In on j Wednesday morning's train from Terrace and is the guest of Mr. : and Mrs. Jack Frew. Borden Street, for a few days. Brighten up with ALL-BRAN! YonVe hid days when you've felt discouraged and low. Nothing tremed to go right. Frequently these dreary days ran be trared to common constipation, due to lack of 'bulk." in your meals. Thii ailment may came bead, iches and lo of energy. Correct it by eating a delicious eereaL Laboratory research shows Kellogg' Au-Bux provides "bulk" to aid elimination. All-Bun alia far-ni-hes vitamin B, and food-iron. The "bulk" in All-Bun reiisti digetion better than the fiber in frails and vegetables. It is gentle and often more effective, frn't this natural food better than taking patent medicines often harmful? Two tablepoonfaIs of Aix-Bii daily are usually sufficient. Vith each meal, in chronic cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. . Brighten dayi with All-Bun 1 Get tbe red-and- green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. mm- Keep on the J:?H Sunny Side off Life With Germany as his subject, Dr. Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club with President W. M. Blackstock In the chair. Announcements .Anglican tea, Mrs. R. L. Mcln- tosh, December 12. Canadian Legion, B. Christmas Tree, Dec. 21. E. S. L., Sons of Norway Xmas Tree. Moose Hall, December 26. Hogmanay HalL Dance, Oddfellows' New Year's Eve Novelty Nordkapp Xmas Tree, January 3 MOOSE HALL MOOSE NOVELTY DANCE FRIDAY, DEC. 13 Admission 35c Everybody Welcome Moose Legionaires meet Knox Hotel tonight at 7 sharp. at :15 Soya Bean Bread . . Pelicious for Toasting English Crumpets Meat Pies Finest Pastry & Cakes Van's Bakery See the nioe undies at the Dollar Store. Uf) You can rent a car at Walker as low aj $1.50 a day, phis 7c a mile. Tonight's train, due from East at 10:20, was reported morning, to be on time. the this Just received shipment of HInton coal A very satisfactory coal for all household purposes. Can supply In any quantity from now on. Phone 51, Hotel Central (288) William Cummings, who has been on a vacation trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday mornine. William Goldbloom left on the .Catala on Tuesday afternoon for la business trip to Kamu and Bella I 1 TV. I,, . . tsuuia. ne win return on me t-ar- dena tomorrow evening. Merely routine business was taken up at the meeting of the Moose Lodge last night. Dictator ,W. B- McCallum was In the chair 'and there was a good attendance of members. : Mrs. Mathews of Terrace Is am-;ong the interior visitors In the city this week, having arrived on yesterday morning's train, she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Len Miss Bertha Orr of Burns Lake. who has been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived from the south on the Prince George yesterday morning and proceeded to the Interior by the evening train. Mrs. W. C. Uttle of Woodcock Is among excursion visitors In tht city from the interior. She is the I guest of Mrs. John E- Davey. Hays Cove Circle, and will return home on tomorrow evening's train. Alfred Miller, operator of the Prince George creamery, Is a business visitor in the city. He arrived the interior, and will return to on yesterday morning's train from Prince George Friday evening. So that interior visitors may be able to .see the Will Rogers' picture "Steamboat 'Round the Bend" be fore they leave by the evenine train, a special matinee Is to be held tomorrow afternoon at the Capitol Theatre. A charge In city police court against James Anslow of theft from the person of J. M. Dunn has been adjourned for eight days Earlier In the week Anslow was fined $25, with option of seven days' imprisonment for Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jabour and family will sail on the Prince George tonight for' Vancouver en- route to Los Angeles. Mr. Jabour expects to return in about a month but Mrs. Jabour and the children wiU spend three months in Los Angeles. Corp. A. Mason-Rooke. who has i been acting as officer of the Royal anaaian Mounied.Police in Prince Rupert during the recent absence of Corp. E. H. Clark in Reglna to take a course of training, will continue as the local officer following the departure on last evening's! train of Corp. Clark who has bfeni transferred to Vanderhoof. ! Hotel Arrivals Royal Joe Shields. Anyox; John Mol- ver, Petersburg; Mrs. J. Brunp Cedarvale; L. Saneren. cltv. Prince Rupert W. L. Armstrong. Prince Gtortr- Robert C. Gosse and C- H. Gilles pie, Vancouver. Central J- Mclntyre. Port Edward- George Kelly. D. Pearson. Mr Chris Neilson and Mrs. C. E. Scott-city; Mr. and Mrs- C. H. Hamre. H. Hamre, A. MacDougall and Gunnar Loge. Burns LaVe: Jnhn W. Exley, Smlthers; Mr. and Mrs. B. Hougan, Francois Lake.; O. Hunt and Arnold Scott, C. N. R. Knox J- Shields, Anyox; Mrs. Nelson and E, MacDowe. city; s. Earls-ley, Fort William; F. Lancaster, Vancouver. Evervhodv rAiiiLrTi' niiu: 1 Makes You Forget You Have FALSE TEETH No longer does any wearer of good druggist. 8 false teem neeo w pe annoyeo in a feel ill at ease. FASTEETH. a new Improved powder, sprinkled on your plates will hold them firm and comfortable. No gummy, gooey taste or feeling. Oums and mouth will noi get sore. Avoid embarrassment. Qet FASTEETH from any 9 w Hospital Ward Is Being Furnished j y Equipment For Gyro Club Arrives And Formal Turning Over Will f Soon Take Place ' I I Most of the furniture for the M Gyro Clubte ward In the Prince 2 Rupert General Hospital has now if arrived and the official turning ! over to the hospital board Is ex-jf pected to take place at an early 5? date, the Gyro Club was Informed yesterday at its regular monthly business luncheon when Dr. R. O. Large was elected president for the ensuing year. The club commit tee In connection with the ward i furnishing of which is costing over $300, consists of S. J. Jabour, Dr. R. G. Large and Frank Dibb. The ward Is on the mens' floor. The club, which had considerable business of an Internal nature be fore it In addition to the election of officers, decided to change luncheon dates which would have fal len on Christmas and New Year's day to the days previous In each case. tc- to a man from his wife. . "I'm so proud of your smart appearance and I admire your choice in Collars. Of course I know that you choose Forsyth's Shirts with the new FORFUSED Collar for the satisfaction of a stiff collar with soft collar comfort . . . but you save my time and patience, too, because FORFUSED Collars wash so easily and iron semi-stiff . . . without the worry and fuss of starching!" Come in and sec the new SHIRTS with the FORFUSED Collars A Most Acceptable Gift i Selling Agents BRYANT Company Ltd. Quality Men's and Roys' .Wear i Headquarters for I LADIES' and WEAR Ladies will find latest styles in Dress ri I "'-i -i" uusc dim lingerie and reasonable prices. Evervthinp- fnr RnW nnA v. - ... jvjyo oiuls up 10 six years New goods arriving on every boat Novelties Suitable For Christmas Present- Dry Goods & Novelty Sic Best Christmas Gift This Is a season of the year when nmnb rM mnr of the world. May we suggest that nothing ;s M acceDlibl 7 1 a -.., vi nunc nuptrr u q ',ae u uiwrHH in me city or c. irk', as a i Xuli . y 5 maea to mem urec, at iheta umuiiitu uut rate 01 S2.00 A YEAR In this way they get approximately 300 remlj fSSSSSMf .s,J FURS FURS We have .orders for Minki .'Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE. n.C. COAL TO PLEASE EVERTS j Satisfaction Guaraffj FAMOUS EMSON Aiill COAL 1 I1ULKLEY VALLEY C( VANCOUVER ISUXD ( PUINCB ftt'PEli FEED C0SIPAX PHONE: S$ and 55SI UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMIT Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st 9 to February 29th, 1P36. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and w nA t Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAR I) EN A EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Mondav a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Bimpson, . . Stewart. Anyox and NauK r. j f ouuuuy, a p.m. Further Information reeardlnsr sailines and tickets from It. M. SMITH. Prince Rnnrrt' Acrnt. Thlnl Alf. Pk"( 1 1 Gifts for the Young that will Delight C. C,M. JOYCYCIi Age 2 to 4 years Age 3V4 to 5 years Age 4,i to 6 years C. C. M. BICYCLES. fr 5 We also have a very nice at Wagons. Doll Bug " ler Skates and many Items that are surettF" A small deposit, will ho'd '' Item till cnris""- GORDON'S HARDWARE .9.1 9J McBride i'hin? " J When Buying Coa Why Not Purchase The Best? ' Nanainio Vancouv (In ourcoAlyotill I thehcat. ivyillrn&he r home complete Foothills Albert.' Sootlcss Coal Bulkley Valley Co Philpott, Evi & Co. Ltd. 051 Phone 032.