Tuesday, DecemSer IT, 1933 2? 9 I I AC 93 I 8 4 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Real Values! DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY - SILVER WARE FLAT WARE - CLOCKS - TOILET SETS - HAND BAGS Evening Rags - Compacts WATERMAN and SHEAFFER Pens and Pencils Your name Engraved FREE Pipes and Men's Smoking Accessories Fine Assortment of Lamps and Shades IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ideal Home Gifts New Dinner Sets - Attractive Pottery - Sparkling., Crystal Brass Ware - Baggage : OPEN EVENINGS Max Heilbroner Headquarters for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR DIAMOND SPECIALIST Ladies will find latest styles in Dresses, Blouses, Coats, Scarves, Hose and Lingerie and most reasonable prices. Everything for Baby and the Young Children, including Boys' Suits up to six years. New goods arriving on every boat. Novelties Suitable For Christmas Presents Dry Goods & Novelty Shop SUGGESTIONS That YOU Are Looking For BOOKS We have a large selection for all ages. Popular novels, re-,. prints, travel, romance, adventure, cook books, Bibles, technical books, children's books. Publishers' set prices on all standard publications, PAPETRIES Beautiful boxes of fine writing paper. A suitable gift to' please the most fastidious. From 25c to $3.50. FANCY GOODS ' (v . You will find "Just the thing" at our store. Gift thermometers, globes, memo books, albums, trays, recipe outfits, diaries, pictures, calendars and many novelty Items. TOYS and GAMES For children and grown-ups, too. Hundreds of splendid toys at lowest prices. SEE THEM, and avoid disappointment. .FOR the HOME, and CHRISTMAS TABLE Decorations, tinsel, Christmas crackers, 'paper serviettes and table covers. JiVKKYTIIING FOR CtlRISTMAS CHEEK. VISIT OUR STORE. Premier Vacuum Cleaner ... Premier Splc Span Tea Wagons for rvx Yin $si&g8 Edwards Is Regent of Moose Women's Chapter The local chapter of the Women j.of the Moose has elected officers ! for the coming year las follows: Senior Regent, Mrs. Charles Ed- f wards. Junior Regent, Mrs. Peter Wing- ham, i Recorder, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Treasurer, Mrs. Anna Wick. Chaplain, Mrs. T. O. Morgan. fa; The elective and appointive of- l, fleers will be installed next month. j- Mrs. D, C. Schubert, this year's " ! tanlni. -aaam4- .r.AA 4 41 4 I "V444W4 n-sviik, piroiucu ill. wie jiicci- i lng ast week .at which the new officers were elected! Christmas Gifts Set Books of Knowledge $5, 8, $18 I C1 Q W .... vvj D.ELIO I g Furniture Exchange PHONE: GREEN 421 2 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeyc Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Hlflr rv J." Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. uniut nana WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Peter Leighton's seineboat Dicky Boy, which went adrift from Met-lakatla in the storm early Sunday morning, was picked up, off Tree Point yesterday py the American halibut schooner North and taken to Ketchikan, according to word received here last night- The vessel had not been ashore and was undamaged There has been no sign reported as yet of Wallace Leighton's gillnetter which went adrift at the same time and a look-out is still being kept for it. Arrangements will be made to bring the Dicky Boy back to Met- lakatla. Tree Point, where she was1 North Is owned and commanded by Capt. Nels Rovik. Motorship Bellingham arrived .a port at 8:30 this morning from Ketchikan with two carloads of frozen halibut and four cars of mild-cured salmon In tierces for District headquarters of the pro-1 j t. Harvey left on last eve-vinclal police here were advised nlng's train for a trip to Sml,-this morning that the gasboat , thers on legal business, Wynnobchee, having on board Wll-! . Ham Putvln and family, arrived safely at Ketchikan last night. There had been some anxiety as to the safety of the boat which was on its way. from Seattle to Ketchi kan and which had not reported since November 29 when it was at Alert Bay. It had been delayed by storms during the trip up the coast and had put In for shelter at various points. GOLD PRICES OTTAWA, Dec. 17: The Canadian gold price was down 2c to $3555 per fine ounce as compared with the London price of $35.12, down lc. i CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS e have, lor your convenience, ; seasonable goods at low prices. We will be glad to serve you. BROWN SUGAR 10 lbs. ICING SUGAR Bulk 3 lbs. LUMP SUGAR Bulk 3 lbs . MUSSALLEM'S COFFEE Fresh ground, per lb XMAS PACK TEA Xmas wrapped, 1-lb. tin WALNUT PICKLES pint bottle ANCHOVIES Imported per tin FISHBALLS Imported per tin COLORED COCOANUT per lb. DESSICATED COCOANUT per lb. HOLLAND HERRINGS Milkers, per keg Mcintosh apples Fancy wrapped, box McINTOSH APPLES cee wrapped, per box DELICIOUS APPLES Household, per box .... CRANBERRIES Cape Cod, per lb XMAS HOLLY per lb BIG MUSIC ISERVICE I FILM HERE! IS NOVEL "Broadway Gondolier," With Dick Powell and Joari Blondell, At Capitol Theatre "Broadway Gondolier." sensational new musical comedy with the leading roles, opened on the, screen of the Capitol Theatre here last night and is being icpeated tonight. With It Is "The Girl From Tenth Avenue." a drama with Bette ! Davis cast In the title part. Combining humor and romance, the story ot "Broadway Gondolier" is that of a New York taxlcab driver who aspires to be a singer and the 55c ; 25c 25c 27c 65c 65c1 42c 25c 30c 17c $1.67 $2.35 $2.10 $1.85 33c 50c TURKEYS AT LOW PRICES Leave Your Order Now Mixed Candies and Nuts of all kinds. Visit our Confestionery store, Open day and night. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 ,4fr- BBSS of a big broadcasting UilJVCU ULI, 0 444 AS4AU44 a 444V4M444.W ( . - ... . . cern who fal s in love with him about 60 mile from h.re. The i the scene shifting to Venice and culminating In an unusual climax. There are many novelty features in the picture and the musical part Is contributed to by the Four Mills Biothers and Ted Florlto and his famous orchestra. The cast also Includes Adolphe Menjou, Louise Fa- transshipment East over Canadian zenda, William Gargan. George National Railways. After dlscharg- Barbie. Grant Mitchell and Hobart lng, the Bellingham returned this Cavanaugh. afternoon to Ketchikan. i "The Girl From Tenth Avenue" New Full Size HOOVER $ for only 59 50 Give Her a Hoover and Give Her the Best! You "IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS" Kaien Hardware Your Christmas Gift Store FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Birch Wood Cedar Wood Jackpine Candle-Ughting Ceremony at First Presbyterian Church On Sunday Night First Presbyterian Church, with i I i7 large congregation, was the Dick Powell and Joan Blondell lnne Sunday night of a novel and diverting special service featured by a candle lighting ceremony. The entire service surrounded the Christmas story and the theme was "Christ, the Light of the World." The church was decorated with pandles and to the rear of the pul pit was an Illuminated cross. The rest of the church was thrown Into darkness as seven girls Winnie Cameron, Betty Woods, Helen La- kle, Jean Watt, Kitty Cameron, Malsle Cameron and Gwyneth Walker performed the candle- lighting ceremony. 9 tit v 55 5? LAST MCKPOWF,, JOAN IJLOXde "Broadway EARLIEST with the ADOLPIIE MEN,,,. LOUISE PA7Ev2J MILLS BROS, ADDED BETTE DAVIS in "Girl From ma . f a I n m m - ' . ivi o oo once On!; oriel News At 8 : 33 Rev,. W. D. Grant Holllngworth,'" lha niotni rT a1 I trA vas? n m nnnrnnrlotA 1 A r innl . 1 . . . sviiiivsii. wuiiu uavcy oaug 1 iic buuutll is Called IUr tan-tit Star of Bethlehem." There were ternoon for the purco--tT i Christmas hymns and Mrs. E, J.llzing exchange of debf ' omiui pu-smca at me organ. j 10 iransaci Olher bit;; 4u j.,nntvne ii'-g, -4 Making an exceptionally sDeed'y shop girl who marries a society jf trip and early return here. Union derelict at a cocktail party andjr steamer Catala, Capt. James Find- then makes a man of him despite ' JL lay, was back In port at T.45 this his addiction to strong drink. 'HdS? morning from Stewart. Anyox and women and foolish friends. TwojSj? other northern points and sailed English stage and screen stars. Ian, ai v.iM mis auernoon ior van- Hunter and Coiln CuVC( nave tnc) couver and waypolnts. , nrlncinal sunnortlnz riSles. la mi We-try to &hcwtyou the newest goods as soon as You've no Idea' how many corners of the wi li searched to get together a .stock like oui We can't, of course, show everything In our wmdou t i. year our store is crowded with new gifU of cvrry good Jewelry store should have. We never had .ucii u cr. stock. See the new Toilet Goods in the window this week, and them Hulova batches A wonderful display of New Silverware in the show cases We think you must have sen our Bracelet display u : wett What did you think of It? Cltirttit ivi ai i v iiuw ouauta uiiu uioimm ut vm wv Cases at prices all the way from ' M ilut tm Evening Ilajrs are In style thbycar and we have a wide selection We have many Utfie Uiingf useful to men uch as uw new shapes in Tit U'P a Collar rins. Chain BrushfJ, 4 (Jewellers M tTHL STORE WITH" THE CLOCK We ate only too - Beautiful JUU. GIFT LAMPS That Will Express and Rc-exprcss Christmas Lonj,' After the Holiday Season is Over JUNIOR FLOOR LAMP with fluted or plain parebment shades or beautiful silk shades. . i -,tc Ar;tVi me tal or wood stands, complex with-fluted or plain parchmew shades, also with silk shades BED LAMPS-Parchmento1 sik, in a variety of colors. TABLE LAMPS A large variety to choose from, in the latest styles. Also the New TRI-LITE LAMP All at-Exceptionally Low Prices GORDON'S HARDWARE Mc Drlde S- 4 Phone 3i