PAGE TOUR m 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. 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 hut brings so much pleasure. Do not delay. Order now! Value and Service Our Motto MAX HEILBRONER DIAMOND SPECIALIST LETS BE GAY Stylish Party Frocks $9.95 to $19.50 Beautiful Lingerie Always Slakes Acceptable Gifis Pyjamas - Nightgowns - Slips - Negligees . . Pantie Sets - Vest & Bloomer Sets , , Lounging Pyjamas ,;.'' jln ldvely pure dye satins, crepe dechenes iand sllknit ' materials. Now on display at DEMERS --- K0 "" ; - if"ii h r Watch tor Toyland Opening Soon Bigger & Better Than Ever It will pay you to wait and see our gigantic display, the largest collection of Christmas Toys ever shown in Prince Rupert. This year the quality is better and prices are lower. ATreat in Store For Young and Old TOYLAND at Get Your Christmas Calendars and Cards Now Daily News Want Ads Bring Resulti SUPPLIED INDIANS , Andrew Helmer pleaded guilty in , city police court this morning to a charge of supplying liquor to Indians and was fined $50, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment. He Is serving the time. Helmer was arrested last evening at Blllmor by 'Dominion Constable A. J. Watkin-'soh. . Miss Dorothy Larsen sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. 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, cawniiiiinixiei m rmmm Better Light Better Sight with our Mazda Lamps 15-25-40-60 Watts 20c each Special Offer "61" Satin Floor Varnish Quart size and a lightning applicator Q-f Qff both for iP-l.tfO Only 15 Outfits Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop DAILY Nlf SSL VETERANS CELEBRATE the Canadian Legion and also the burning of the bonds issued in connection with their rebuilding last evening at a very- successful supper. Concert and dance. ! President JapIc Preece d resided. Breen, who reminded his hearers -hat the success of the Legion was1 due to the whole-hearted support 3t all members and the leadership of capable officers who kept high deals before them. In replying for the provincial .'xecutlve, J. S. Wilson congratu-.ated the branch and the Women's J Auxiliary on their fine record. They nad the difficult task of living up .o it. He urged that every day be a 'Remembrance Day." The next ten British-Israel Study Meeting . The meeting of the British Israel k..i Obseed And U8.on verry th. Buildup Bonds Burned a genml dUcuS5ion on 1 British Israel topics In relation to The local branch of the Canadian ji nt day evenU and thcir s,gnl. Legion of the British Empire Ser-' rA M,v f(,r,n-M ln the vice league ceieoraiea iuc BlWe vm nttmd to and studied. anniversary of the formation of questions asked and opinions of fered. There was a good attendance and a few visitors were present. President P. H. Limey occupied the chair. 'haDDy dance was enjoyed to the onging of "O Canada," the supper .strains of Mrs. Black's Orchestra, was enjoyed. The toast to the Do- Mrs. Brass' Poem minion Command was proposed by' A feature of the celebration was iW J. Ranee and responded to by; the reading of a poem written by W M. Brown who briefly traced . w. Brass ana aeaicawa 10 me the steps leading up to the amal-; Canadian Legion. It was received gamation of the various ex-soldler wh keen appreciation, me poem arganizatlons into the Canadian as as follows: Legion. Tho toast tn the Provincial Com- Stand New hopes, new visions cheer usna till we see A lasting peace through all the years to be. Dark clouds have gathered. Still we keep the bond In honor forged, 'with strength to "carry on" And guard the land we fought years would be a testing time for Legion 0f men who trod the bitter .he peak of the veterans' problems had not been reached yet. In proposing the toast to the ladies, a V. Evitt was ln his best form. Mrs. J. Preece made a neat reply and stated that the women would continue to work for the cause. George Cripps proposed the toat to the past presidents,, re ferring to the value of their work Tom Sllversldes made a comprehensive reply, tracing the formation and growth of the local branch from G. W. V. A. days till the present. Burning of Bonds President. Jack Preece expressed his great satisfaction at being able to proceed , with the burning of the path , I Even to death, of war and war's red wrath; Grim years of terror! drimmcr I still the price In gallant souls their last great sacrifice; Ours to remember, bear the torch on high; Not while we live shall its pure radiance die. in enabling the foundations to be BflUsh the tie that binds us, one laid for the present successful or- and aH; ganlzation. .tanpire we honorl Answered we your call; Service we give ln deathless loy-' alty! League of a nation's peace and liberty. WINNIFRED O. BRASS, Prince Rupert, B.C.. November 25. 1D35. 'The reader will note that the bonds. The original undertaking ,ntlal letters of the lines form th o had been a big one but It had been name Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.) successfully completed. He then set fire to, the cancelled bonds, the destruction . of, which was accom- paiueu ay ioua appiause. yvt ft w S. C. Thomson SDoke annrwla. 11 W' II I' I lively of the fine work of the wo- 1 H jRl V ftlf 1 4PQC 1 V1 L,Ci3i5 men from the time of the war and since. They had placed the return- Because we buy for cash and pass ed men under an obligation that the saving on to you. Leave your was a very real one. Mr. Thomson ne order with us as a trial, also played for the community PROMPT DELIVERY George Dawes, chairman of the Tsaf1" J uns ..5quai entertainment rnmmitb. nM f ,ho tne :r::.7: .... sweet corn-2-s. tan organization meeting of the still carrying on. J. Anglln, with 3 tins Canadian Legion at Winnipeg in iij HERRING h Eitn. i no IN mmrn TOMATO 192S Ho aHeA If o, tive of naval veterans and his review of the members of the original executive made Interesting reading. The program included songs by Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mrs. Fred Hunter, Mrs. J. A. Hlnton and J. A. Teng, George Holmes and Tom Barton. C. Cummant, president of the Anyox branch, spoke of the faithful service of the I. O. D. E. there which acted as a Women's Auxil iary, The few veterans left were recitations and Jack Dougherty, ASHCROFT CATSUP- wiwi amnes, aiso contributed agreeably to the concert. Following the concert a very Soya Bean Bread . . Delicious for Toasting English Crumpets Meat Pics Finest Pastry & Cakes Van's Bakery SAUCE l's, 3 tins PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES per pkg TOILET TISSUE 4-oz. roll. 6 for ROYAL YORK CARBOLATED SOAP For Health 6 cakes 29c!I 35c 35c 16c 19c 29c BEEKIST HONEY C Q I 4-lb: tin OUl, All Fresh Stock 2-lb. tin 26-oz. bottle WHITE BEANS 4 lbs SALT PORK per lb. 33c 19c 19c 19c Try Our Service MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents' P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 LUMBER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21. near Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. If building or repairing, it will pay you to examine our stock and receive prices, SHAMES RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Haysport, B.C. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront , 1 Union steamer Catala. Cant. James Flndlay. returned to port at! 10 o'clock this morning from Stew art, Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 on schedule for Vancouver and waypolnts. Northland Transportation Co.'s motorshlp liner Northland, Capt Len Williams, arrived ln port at 11:40 last night from Ketchikan and, after discharging two carloads of frozen fish for trans-shipment east over Canadian National Railways, sailed at 4 a.m. for Seattle. TKAIN LATE TONIGHT Delayed by awaiting a connection at Jasper Park, tonight's train, due frnm thp past rtt 10-90 xl-ok ninnlni Canadians comrades, true, we. ever; today'and slx hours ,ate wilI not I be In before 4:20 tomorrow morn aiand was ably proposed by H. A. J As In the past, unltd. heart and,ng and ,attr owIng to I elnnr tro n Lr rrrri 1 f lj-n m rn t Via rfw I ior, noia ner xree j Neath King and Flag, in peace! and unity. ) Also Beauty Rest Mattress . $42.50 Buy a Spring Filled Mattress For Christmas MACKENZIE FURNITURE LAST SUQUivr LOUETTA . YOUNG Oil A Hoi.. Charles I0yCr Warner Oland At 7 1 & - PLUS Rirhoril DiL i (A unnno mA .... 'At 8 31 Or .nn. WORLD NEWS EVEXij RUPERT I 71 .1 .11 A h Has Rropfncd I'nder New .Management Cooked Meats. Safc Meat Pies pies of an-.' t fill C III The Old Reliable. lVinti 5,000 Martin Pelts IflfWWl M!l... nil . r iUiiiKS v ii npr He is in a Dosition utrthf est price going Dc1'; -uppen ,him will not br r ., ' L ! next fishing sera MZnlZEtllEilXtlllllCBi B3I3 IIJ r'Hi UIEl A Diamond Ring for Christmas Perhaps She Has Uccri Waiting For One For a Long Time We always sell more diamond rings around Cm ' mas both for pnimirpmont & fm nhvistmas nttsews We handle rings from the Bluebird Syndicate w all stones are guaranteed flawless and of perW color, the difference in price being regulated by tne size. We have some snappy looking moderate price DIAMOND RINGS As low as $15.00, $22.50, $37.50 to $50.00 Other Beautiful Rings, $85.00, $125.00 to $2 9. (Jewellers Bettings. dTMC STORE WITH' THE CLOCIS Most of these rings have smaller duunonu at the sides and a i .ii-nct stVif I I I I I L. 1 1 V - GLAS-KLEEN rt Atlas Olas-Klecn Is Ideal for windows, mirrors, windshields tile. It Is easy to apply and fast, . IA 12-oz bottle SPRAY PUMP, 25c . Furniture Polish, Dusting Mops, Floor Wax, Brass Po"SI1' Ideal Silver Ci'eam THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. 258 Third Avenue LTD. ..4