PAOE FOUR UNEQUALLED VALUES IN Tliis ymr Uh- stuv luis rxcrllttl all previous efforts in musW ring ;in nlinost Ix-wildVring vuriety. Kverv type of airopriate. artistic ami U-aulifully designed canU that humttii ineiHtitv cotiltl create is spretul out Iteforc ytm. rhwy'rr plaiftly pricitl ami IIktv's lots tf rtni for ontwitent seleetkm. Tltere is :ilso on display a splendid array hf InTSHC GF7 CALENDARS beautifully tlesi-incd and conveniently arranged. Come in and look tin in im r -Ukiv's no obliition to purcliase. Box No. 2 Regular 75c. Beautiful colored folder and envelopes. 15 cards .... 35d Box No. 5 Reg. value $1.50. De Luxe Series. 15 cards .... $1 Box No. 1 One dezen. Regular value 50c. All folders with envelopes .'. 25d BoxXo.3 Reg. f 1.00. Large delightful Christmas folders. 21 cards 75c Individual Cards .priced at . 2 for 5c, 5c 10c and lac r I-or those who have put off ordering their PRIVATE C.HItlSTMAS 1 1 HURTING CAHDS FOHvfOYERSE.S MAIL, we wish to nnnounce there is still time? Ve print Greeting Cartls in our own Printing Plant and can execute your orders in a few hours. -. Rose,Cowan & LattaLtd. BESNER BLOCK, THIRD STREET ENTRANCE. I TO For your best man friend! RACKING your brain, for something to give your very best man friend r something that he really will appreciate? Take a tip from old Santa! Give him a Waterman's Patriciari writing set the very finest writing instruments that human hands can produce. He will immediately recognize 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 each with a matching pencil. Ormes Ltd. TZfift Pioneer Driiqtfiats Tbe Kexau Bton Phdnes: 11 & t2 Open Daily From a.m. till II p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 pan, 7 pjn. till p.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports S3. PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Nov. 3rd, 21st, .Dec 5th, 19th. To Ketchikan. Wran elL Juneau and Skarwaj S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Nov. 17th, Dec 1st, 15th, 29th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VAvrnmrrb i. la03 jq- lvo zgtj, j87K Halt March 31st, 1936. Final return tvFir mm'r and reservaUons caU or write W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Don't Endure Slipping FALSE TEETH Do your false teeth drop or slip when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Dont be annoyed and embarrassed a minute longer. FASTEETH, a new powder to sprinkle on your plates, holds teeth firm. Gives fine feeling of security and comfort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTEETH today at any drug store. VISITED AT MATANUSKA People There Axe' Contented And Doing Well, Declares Sal rati on Army Commandant "So tar the farmers who hate been placed on the land tn the Matanuska Valley by the United States government- are doing quite well, are well cared for and con- J tented and. I belleTe. have a good I chance of making good." . i Such is the statement of Adju-j tant Era Laycocju local can ma n-jdant of the Salvation Army, who i visited the t Matanuska Valley dur-ing the past summer tn the course of an extended tour of Alaska on Army business. Originally some 200 families were tqken into Matanuska but thirty became discontented and were shipped back to the United States. The others are very comfortable with fine homes provided for them and many modern convenience. While Adjutant Lay cock was there she noted a load of electric washers coming in for them. Adjutant Laycock also visited such other points as v Dawson, Fairbanks, Anchorage and Seward and, at Circle City, was within 85 miles of the Arctic Circle. Lieut. Henrietta Therstein," who was assisted in the Army work here during Adjutant Laycock's absence, left yesterday morning on the Prin cess No rah for Ketchikan where she Is to be stationed. The fire department had a call at 8:45 Sunday, evening to a chimney fire at the home of Joe Tho-masson In the Sunberg Apartments on Fifth Avenue West Announcements Rupert Rod It dinner, Dec .4. Gunt Club game United Bazaar, December 5. Comedy "Bunty Pulls the Strings", Presbyterian Church. Dec 5 and 6. S. O, N. Ski Club dance December 6. Drawing for radio. Toe H Christmas Cheer Novelty Dance. Moose Hall, December 8. Canadian Legion, B. Christmas Tree, Dec 21. Hogmanay HaU. E. S. L., Dance, Oddfellows' MOOSE HALL RENTAL RATES Concerts ' '' ' : t.it??.M' Dances - - 20.00 Public Meetings 16.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate. $4 DO For engagement phone the Club Steward, 640 or Red 4,12. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL tes Packed by the only Sal. mon Canning Company with an all the year round . payroll; in Prince. Rupert UaILY hKwtt it fi.nwij LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be vara and comfortable by In U Taxi it costs the same. You can rent X3 low u 11.50 oik. a car at Walker! a day. phu 7c Miss L. Gamble sailed . on the Princess Norah yesterday morning tor Skagway enroute to AUln. Mrs. T. H. Johnson. Fourth Avenue East, will be at home Tuesday, December J, from 3 to 8. Christmas cards, exceptionally tine assortment. Special discounts on orders placed at store. Max HeQbroaer. (Dec 4) . (Station Miss J. York "arrived in the city ,.7 pjn. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, whs were married recently in the city, returned on the Princess Norah yesterday morning to take up residence on fourth Avenue West. The bride was formerly Miss Laura FrtzzelL Archie Shlel of Bellingham, president of the Pacific American Fisheries, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday morning going through to Juneau and other Alaska points, on business tn connection with his salmon cannery interests. LECTURERS COMING Commissioner W. J. Alder has re ceived word from the University Extension committee of the Uni verslty of. British Columbia that Dr. Warren will be In Prince Rupert In February and will deliver two Illustrated) lectures on "Minerals and a World Crisis" and "Evolution From the Point of View of Geology." In March Professor So ward will be in ihe city to give three lectures on the international situation The Wider Implications of the Italo-Ethioplan Dispute," "Germany and Europe" and "The Intelligent Man's Guide to International Affairs." SCOTTISH DANCE One of last weeks' enjoyable affairs at the Oddfellows' Hall was a Scotch-Canadian dance on Tues day night which was fairly well attended. Music was by the Scot tish Orchestra and James Hadden was master of ceremonies. Dan clng was In progress from 9:30 pjn. until 1:30 ajn. and refresh ments wer served at midnight. ST. ANDREWS DAY PROGRAM Tn ebsenrance of St. Andrew's i pay. a special musical program vas' broadcast Saturday evening from the local radio station. Those contributing to the program were Sam Leslie, with bagpipe selections: Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, Master Roi Judge and J E. Davey. with vocal solos; A. R. Hunter, with comic songs; Mrs. Robert Cameron, with recitations, and Mrs. J. S. Black's "Bafld B.C. Payrolls" A Patfon For Years V Mrs. M., ah up-country resident, writes that her family has used Pacific Milk for years. That's a big endowment In Itself. So when a patron writes and tells us they have given preference to compliment can be paid. to Pacific Milk as Pacific Milk 1! Basketball tonight. A. Haugerud, prominent In Sons of Norway circles, sailed on the Princess Koran yesterday morning for Juneau. I Gifts for the Old Country Gen nine hand-beaded Indian XI ocas sins at the Fashion Footwear, tf Rupert Rod s: Gun Club game dinner in the Knox Hotel Dec 4 Tickets may be obtained from th (JTIn secretary, price 75c. 1277 j An address by Dr. W. A. Found i Deputy Minister of Fisheries, spon-I sored by the Junior Chamber of I Commerce, will be CFPR on broadcast over Wednesday at 1277-9: on the Catala last evening from Vancouver. Her mother from Stew- . Name of children under thli - art Is in hospital here. teen yean to be handed to Can- Jadlan Legion. B.EJS.L. or to Wo- D. L. Coulter of Premier, who has! men's Auxiliary, as soon as pos-been oh a trip to Vancouver, was!105 Children of members and ex- a passenger aboard the Catala last service men eligible. tf evening returning south I Mr. and Mrs. William Leask of Oscar Haveroy, well known dls- Metlakatla sailed yesterday morn- trict hand logger and towboat-lnS on the Princess Norah for a skipper, leaves on this evening's trip to Ketchikan and New Metla-traln for the Atlantic Coast where kaU. Alaska, to visit with relatives he will embark for his home In ttnd friends. Norway to spend the winter. Mrs. T. W. Falconer and Mrs. H. . Butler and daughter sailed by the Catala last night on their return to their home In Alice Arm after having spent the past few days In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Holston of Victoria were passengers aboard the Catala last evening going through to Stew art where they will visit with their i ion. H. W. M. Rolston. well known' newspaperman, who is 111. J. W. Kllpatrick of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station staff returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday morning from a trip to Vancouver. He also was on Vancouver Island, motoring from Victoria to Port Arthur Noble, for years customs officer at Ocean Falls and recently transferred to Victoria, and Mrs. Noble, were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday morning going through to Skagway enroute to Summit, on the Yukon and White Pass Line where Mr. Noble will be located for the next couple of months on relief duty in place of Lome McAlIster who is expected to be here next Thursday afternoon going south. M e S this good milk year after yearjpi . t A t . . I . ' cars, n u aoout as great a m ii m U J) TET colorful lights add fes-tive beauty to jour home indoors and outdoors. Choose now from the many beautiful effects achieved with dependable EDISON MAZDA Lamps. EDISON UNION S MAZD, LAMPS TEAMSE1 SPECIAL WINTER EXCl "KSION TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON S32.00 35.35 KLTt'R.V. RETURN, . Tickets and All Information f " ! CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, Lin R.YIES1 t .-I Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply f: .rn ia:: : i-Pj Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1913 and Feb.-j 29th, 1936, inclusive w. Good to Return up to Mirth Ji, Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Runert: Ar Vancou a S.S. CATALA Tuesday. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, S.S. CARDENA Fridav. 10:30 n.m. Monday, : Prince Runert Azent - R. M. SMITH - Third Art. Phonfl or Pursers S.S. Catala and S-S. Cardcns. We are ready for you now! Having Completed Alterations, We Have a Higher and Better Store and a Large New Stock! A Male Mans Holiday We've everything here to make a man's Christmas celebration one that will be remembered all through the year a grand big selection of the finest and most stylish tVllnrra ?n Vnnn'r. ...nn.. 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