PAOE SIX 8 If I I S BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Real Values! DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY -FLAT WARE - CLOCKS - TOILET SETS 2 I Headquarters for S v B V, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR DIAMOND SPECIALIST Ladies will find latest styles in Dresses, Blouses, Coats, Scarves, Hose and Lingerie and most reasonable prices. W Everything for Baby and the Young Children, in- nliiflinrr Rhvs' Suits nn tn k?y vpavs New goods arriving on every boat. Novelties Suitable For Christmas Presents I Dry Goods & Novelty Shoo w.- mm ma A. UCCESnOJV: That YOU Are Looking For BOOKS . We have a large selection for all ages. Popular novels, reprints, travel, romance, adventure, cook books, Bibles, technical books, children's books. Publishers' 'szt 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 1 f. You will find "Just the thing" at our 'store. Gift thermo-. meters, 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. liVLRYTHING FOR CHH1STMAS CHEER. VISIT OUR STOKE. eMcuMvs.JM SILVER WARE HAND BAGS Evening Bags - 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 v New Dinner Sets ' V.'. - Attractive Pottery - Sparkling Crystal Brass Ware - Baggage OPEN EVENINGS Max Heilbroner igistcCT jyrs Wakelin Is 1 I I lift 5 Getting Better Victoria Woman, Who Has Been Afflicted With Yawning. Able To Get Rest Now gl. three months with a strange ma-$5 'ady characterized by almost con-jfa muous yawning. Is showing defines ite Improvement. She now has j pelL" of several hours without ys yawning which eriable her to get much required rest. I Joe Peterson Is Vice-President Captain of Lighthouse Tender Bir-nie Given Office in Canadian Merchant Service Guild niuiur oiaicr, wen Known terson of the lighthouse tender Birple at Prince Rupert is a vice- president. Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barrb Don't forget the number 456 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince . - Rupert. DAILY NEWS FUN FILM PRESENTED "Calm Yourself Has All Entertainment Factors "Cowboy Millionaire" Also Showing For hilarity, adventure and ro- imancc. "Calm Yourself." one of the feature pictures 'on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here tonight, is. It Is said, to be recommended. With Robert Young and Madge Evans heading the cast, this picture Is reported to contain speed, drama and merriment all in ample degree. The theme deals with the worries. wiles and wooing of Young as the head of a confidential service bureau. Miss Evans Is the young daughter of a banker. They become involved in exciting and amusing complications. "The Cowboy Millionaire." the other end of the double bill, Is a new sort of action picture, ranging over six thousand miles from London's spires to Arizona's deserts. George O'Brien, In the leading role, move with ease from the hard west to society's drawing rooms. Evalvn Bostock, talented English screen actress, plays opposite O'Brien. Each night between now and Christmas three turkeys will be drawn for at the Capitol Theatre. One turkey will be drawn for at fhc matinee on Saturday. Interior Farmers Send Milk to Be Given to Needy Farmers of the interior, through Valentin Dairy, have donated some $40 worth of milk for distribution by the Salvation Army to those who require it, VICTORIA, Dec. 18: Mrs. Wake- - m lin, who has been suffering for titally supply the milk while the '"-l dairy looks, after Its dlstribu- , ten. lounaer 01 mo wonayire wug- . Man Mrs I.oltn nnrl Aria Pnnl. . . . i ' '0c carh r jf fteP. R. shipmaster, was re-elected gtf S;tf president or the Canadian Mer- - I Qhant Service Guild. Capt. Joe Pe-1 ffc 1 I $4 5? 3.' A Th 5& I 4 i mJt. WH1FFLETS From the Waterfront C. N. R. steamer Prince George.! Capt. II. E. Nedden, arrived in port at 10 o'clock this morning frpm Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sails at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Delayed somewhat by rough weather on the present voyage north, C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Nell McLean, coming north from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, left Skldegate Inlet for Massett Inlet at 5 o'clock last evening and is expected to arrive here this evening. The vessel will sail at 0 o'clock Friday evening, instead of the usual sailing time of 10 pjn., on her return south over the same route. A, S. Monroe has transferred irom the steamer Prince John to prince George as chief engineer, IV. E. Balllle having gone ashore In Vancouver on holidays. William Ballantyne, tccond on the Prince "corge, goes over to the John here this week as chief while George Davidson, second on the John, Is moving over to the Prinrt'' George 13 recond. The halibut boat Helen II. Capt. Peter Byrne, Is in port today with a 'atch of 1000 pounds of flatfish. Harry Scott arrived In port this morning with his gasboat Leila (rum his handlogging operations In Orenvllle Channel. He will be leay-'z Friday on his return down the coast, having decided to spend Christmas there rather than under the white lights of town. No boats bolng In with catches, The farmers ac-! there was no sale of halibut on the Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Dr. Stanley Mills. Terrace; O. H.' Tycho, Smithers; Mrs. A. Cameron 1 local fish exchange yesterday. Noted Yukoner Dies in South SEATTLE, Dec. 18: Eugene Al- .r . ger ncwSpaper ai uawson; is acaa tic, mi. anu Mrs. Aiariin Miner, her iBillmor; F. J. Culverhouse, Hazel- ton; O. E. Wall. Victoria. Royal S. Schjesvold, Prince Rupert; D. A. T. Cooper, Vancouver. Savoy Mrs. B. Iverson, Oona River; W. E. Holmes, city; . Mrs. W. Wallk, Telegraph Point. VANCOUVER, Dec. 18: 'CP) rrflSeitlSmS EARLIEST with th (JEV7ELLER5 FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 i -T . - "A - -xm e LATEST We try to show you the newest goods as soon as they come out. You've no idea how many corners of the world have to be searched to get together a stock like ours. We can't, of course, show everything in our windows, but this year our store is crowded with new gifts of every sort that a good Jewelry store should have. We never had such a splendid stock. Sec the new Toilet Goods In the window this week, and the new Buiova Watches A wonderful display of New Silverware in the show cases We think you must have seen our Bracelet display last week. What did you think of it? Many new shapes and designs of Compacts and Cigarette Cases at prices all the way from '., $1.00 to $13.50 Evening: Bags are in style this year and we have a wide selection We have many little things useful to men such as the new shapes In Tie Clips and Collar Pins, Chain Brushes, Etc. , THE STORE WITH THE C10CI We aie only.too glad to show f. you.. u CONDON IS CHALLENGED Hauptmann Hopes -Jafsle" Will Go Under Lie-Detector Test-Confession Doubted TRENTON, NJ-. i3ec. 18: CPV-Bruno Richard Hauptmann. condemned to death for the kldnap- murder of Charles Augustus Llnd-' bergh Jr., yesterday asked Governor H. O. Hoffman of New Jersey that he be put under the lie-detector test. Hauptmann said that he hoped Dr. J. F. (Jafsle) Condon, who was the principal witness against him, would submit to the same test. A New York newspaper, In an exclusive article this week, reported that Hauptmann had confessed to collecting the $50,000 Lindbergh ransom money In collaboration with the late Isadora Flsch. This story, however. Is discounted. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Take Advantage of These Bargains Leave Your Order Early DRY BLLl POTATOES Q- QC lliU-lh. sack VliOw PUKI'lY tLuUR 4tt-lb. sack ESKIMO FLOUR 98-lb. sack GRANULAILt) SUGAR IMMb. sack GRANULATED SUGAR 50-lb. sack BRAID'S COFFEE Mb. tin NABOB COFFEE Mb. tin NABOB COFFEE 5-lb. tin . NABOB TEA Mb. nkz. GFAPEFRUIT Large , California, each 81.85 3.45 $5.60 $2.95 36c 38c $1.85 50c 5c We are filling hampers for the flnrf rnn?1.1R flnmprnn Pamprnn '. ... .H.lUnre On IlfC. ijru UOm I&C 10 We have Nuts, Candies, Ginger Ale-7 Up, Lime Rickey WE DELIVEK MUSSALLEM'5 ECONOMY STORr U'hrre Dollars Have More Centu" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 CHRISTMAS GIFTS El Good the Whole Year PULL-UP CHAIRS - Walnut 6 only at CHESTERFIELD Walnut 6 only, at SMOKING Walnut from $10-50 TABLES- - $8-50 CABINETS Solid $8.oo Mackenzi es Furniture Phone 775 ,ln ourcoAlyoiill find the heat. inftT wturnarce i your home ..COTnpletc Wednesday. Dttemhi. 1 ITURKEYS FREE ' BULKLEY MAttKEt and CAPITOL THEATRE TURKEY G1VE-A-WAY WEEK Starts Tonight Wednesday, I)eC. until 18th Tuesday NiK,tf Dec. 21 3 -TURKEYS 3 Given Away Nighty If It's a niilkley Market Tar. key it's the best bird in lo; Here's your chance to i( Christmas Turkey Fret! Note: Drawing; Takes Place Tonight at 8:30 jNcxt Saturday Matinee ONE Did MM) FOR The Kids Given Away! on Tin: scums he temei tho big t o w nl I IVIKN BOSTOCK IDCAR RtNNtOY ttOCX CH!C At 8:20 O: Oi l - PLUS Something New in theWTl a Fun Feast! "Calm Yourself" v :th Robert yomiff, Mailgf Ralph .Morgan, Nat PfndW (At 7:0!) & 9 36i FURS FURS We have orders for Mi Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Vts'l-and to PT wc are prepaid you highest cash prlcns. aim all your other furs at it" market value. Trial shlpmew will convince you. 8hlp"M J. CLONES PRINCE GEOKGK. B.C When Buying Coal Why Not Purchase The Best? Nanaimo Vancouver Island Coal Foothills Alberta Sootless Coal Bulklcy Valley Coal Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. 651 Phones 652