I UNEQUALLED VALUES IN This yesir I In- slorv has all previous efforts in mttsti-rin iin alums! lx w iUk riiiL variety. Kvery lyK of ;tnn-iatf. artistic :nnl bi-atilifully designed cards Ife-t litmiaii ingenuity could create is spratd out lieforc yu. Tliey're piaiiilv need -nnd tliere's lots of room for convenient selection. There is also on display a splendid array of ARTISTIC GIFT CALENDARS In .iiilifiillv designed atid conveniently arranged. Come in .iiid lixik tin mi Mcr there's no obligation to purchase. Box No. 1 One dozen. Regular value 50c. AH foWers with envelopes . . 25p Box No. 2 P?t MtL Regular 75c Beau- V 'flr X El tiful colored folder XFTt Vk and envelopes. irHfi 15 cards . . . . 3o J'T'J Box No. 5 Reg. value $1.50. De Luxe Series. 15 cards .... $1 Box No. 3 Reg. fl.00. Large delightful Christ-. mas folder. 21 cards Individual Cards priced at. 2 for 5c, 5c. 10c and lac For those who have put olT ordering their PRIVATE CUH1STMAS CHEETINC. CARDS FOR OVERSEAS MAIL, we wish to announce then is still time. We print ' (ireetinn Curds in our own Printing Plant and can execute your orders in a few hours. Rose,Cowan & LattaLtd. HESNEK BLOCK, THIRD STREET ENTRANCE. Pen $10. Pencil $5. in $15. 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 Waterman's masterpiece. Made in six colors eacti witn a matching pencil. fmes Ltd. Zfm Ptoneer Drvtqg tats The Rexall 8tr Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy - -. We Sell PHONE: GREEN 421 If you lose anything, try, a classified acL ' Modern External Treatment Helps End Colds Sooner Just Rubbed on at Bedtime Its Double - Direct Action Continue! Through Hours of Restful Sleep. OFTEN RELIEVES BY MORNING Before a miserable cold gets you down, go to bed and apply Vicks VapoRub. Two ffpneratinns hops proved VapoRub the surest help to a milder, shorter cold Just rubbed on throat and chest at bedtime. VapoRub acts two ways at once: 1. By stimulation through the t sxin. nice a poultice or plaster j 2. By inhalation of its penetrat-I ing medicated vapors, released I by body heat and breathed In ! direct to inflamed alr-pas-i sages. Continuing through the night, , this combined Tapor-poultice ac-; tion loosens phlegm soothes irritated membrances helps ; break congestion. Often, by ( morning the worst of the cold I is over. i For Fewer and Shorter Colds j Note for your family: Vicks ! has developed, especially for ! home use a practical Plan for Better Control of Colds. This commonsense guide to fewer and shorter colds has been clinically tested by practicing physicians and further proved in everyday home use by millions. Full details of Vicks Plan come in each VapoRub package. Timely Recipes APPLE CHICKEN SALAD Take six ripe Canadian-grown apples, scoop out the centres. Fill them with finely-minced cold chicken, and season with minced green peppers and salt Add enough cream to moisten. Place apples in a steamer and cook until almost tender. Place them on ice and serve with mayonaisse and lettuce. Steve -McNeil, well known district mining man and orl-iglnal owner of the well known .Dardanelles property on CoDDer River, which is now under large scale .development by the Omineca Oold Quartz Mines Ltd., sailed Thursday night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. having arrived earlier in the week from the Interior. Tyee Lodee No. 66, A.F. & A.M. Members of Tyee Lodge please attend Divine Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday eve ning next, December 8. Members of Tsimpsean Lodge and all sojourn ing Brethren are invited to ne pre sent; and all taking part are re quested to meet in the basement of the Cathedral at 7:15 pm. Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs. tosh, December 12. Canadian Legion, Christmas Tree, Dec. Hogmanay .ill . Elks pance. R. L. Mcln- B. 21. Sons of Norway Xmas Moose Hall, December 26. New Year's Eve Moose Hall Tonight meets. E. S. L, Tree, Dance. Oddfellows' Junior Moose Tuesday Moose Chapter meets. Wednesday Moose Lodge Special, meeting. Thursday 12th Moose Legion banquet. FURS FURS We have( orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foifs, 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, B.C. N51 P.AOE FOUR DAILY htfWtf aturav LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and comfortable by riding In 32 Taxi It costs the same. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. Pictures, are atmreeiated etfts and last a llfe-Ume. See the nice assortment at the Dollar Store. tf- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddie sailed last night on the Cardena for a vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. W. H. McCallum. who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday. Charged with drunkenness. Bella Coola valley, arrived In thelfci Citv on thp Parrfpna losf Btrsntnn I . . v,VUIllg from down the coast and has entered the Prince Rupert General Hospital. for treatment Mrs. Jesse Bridden of Massett. who came to the city to attend the marriage of her son. Ell Bridden, to Miss Beatrice Haan of Queen Charlotte city, sailed by the Prince J jft John last night on her return toiri her home on the Islands.- &. Henry LeDuke, agent of the Government Telegraphs at ndako,. arrived in the city on the Cardena rast evening from Bella Co&Ta? where he hasen1 "relief dutv i and will proceed to the interior on Monday evening's train. Mr. Lr-Duks ha e?: away from Endako sines Speteraber, part of which j time WHS snort In tho rsmnto rKI1 1 I - . . iVltiy .V, Villi Novelty jcotln country. i At last night's meeting of the Prln:e Rupert Chamber ot Com merce, meree, President resident C. C. V. V. Evltt Evltt thank i oi the International Commission had been looked during their visit to the city this week. Col j. w. Nleholls replied briefly, mentioning some of the activities of the officials during their visit P. Hotel Arrivals Knox Mr and Mrs, Fester. Vancouver; S. Metcalfe Jasper; C. Blair, Winnipeg; S. Wallace . city. Central Rolls, ON R. Prince Rupert R. W. Palmer. Hamilton. Royal H. Johnson Osland. You can rent u low u 11.50 mile. a ear at Walker a day. plus 7c a For Xmas order your cut flowers, potted plants and hoHy wreaths now from Vance's Flower Shop, Capitol Theatre Block. 282) . Ray Coraons. accountant of the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, sailed last night on the Cardena for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. E. White of AtUn, wtn arrtTed in the city from the norh on the Princess Norah Thursda afternoon, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was furnished with a report last night of the recent in James Anslow appeared befor-lvestteatie f the waterfront rfi Aiagmraie Aicuiymoni in cuy poi-ipute at Vancouver. It was filed. ce court mis morning and was re manded until Monday fhiirl.lln?rl n-oll VnTii Cm! Canadian Legion, Xmas Tree: The branch regrets that it must j 1 .confine corn me the me Christmas tnrisunas Tree Tree to to chll- cnll- thers butcher, after a visit of 'two dren of members of the branch or or three days In town on business. left by last night's train on his re turn to the interior. Isaac Mathews, well known Atlln miner, who arrived in the city from the north on the Princess Norah Thursday afternoon, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. A local man has received a letter from a sister living in Ontario who. having read in the papers of the earthquake in Helena, Mont asks if the 'quake extended this far and if he Is safe. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Morgan of Billmor sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver whence they will proceed to Minn eapolis to visit for the next two or three months. A report from the Department -tf Mines n regard to a gasoline airvey was presented at las! light's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce an-' tabled for the information of members. Names of children under thir teen for Canadian Lesion Xmas Tree to be handed In to Canadian Legion or to Women's Auxiliary at once. Children of members of. of the Women's Auxiliary to the branch. tf) Mrs. Robert Christy of Terrace left by last evening's train on her return to the Interior. She hm been here with her daughter. MIst Lorna Christy, who was lnture-J several months ago in an automr - bile accident near Terrace and who. It is expected, will have to re main In the Prince Ruoert Om eral Hospital for some time yet W 2 Gordon H. Jolllffe. well known Queen Charlotte' City merchant who has been on a trip to Vancou ver, arrived In th nito f couver, Mr. Jolllffe visited the Van-lljtf s Dave Hadland and Gerry, Joha-a-" v t n,. sen were neara in violin and gultaVuTwter of duets over the local test evening radld.staCh iprfe. aCcorc;' Mrs. Charles Raven, whose husband has been transferred from Lakelse Lake Hatchery to Anderson Lake in the southern Interior, arrived in the city from Terrace on Thursday nights train and sailed aboard the Prince George for Vancouver. She will visit in Chilliwack before Joining her husband at An derson Lake. 1 " - - -mm aw w liwiil Lilt " - south on the Princess Adelaide yes-1 terday afternoon - and sailed last i night on the Prince John for hisjSy home on the Islands. While In Van- i M , Wived in the , ,a few days ,, Mlas Venetta Feero was heard in fddn with h-piano solos from the local' "radio )ect. nation waay. miss lots and Master 1 , Rol Judfe sang vocal solos. Oame Warden Ed. Martin sailed 'ast night on the Prince John for a rip to various Queen Charlotte Island points on official duties. Charles A. Moses, operator in charge of Hie Dead Tree Point wlrelm station, left by the Prince John last night on his return to the Islands after a brief visit to the city. I Archie Melnnes. well known rancher of North Bulkley, left by last evening's train on his return to the Interior after having come here with a carload of stock for delivery to the local abbatoir. Headquarters for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR 1 These Sox Will Last I Many Christmasts thank- Of . ,. , , erf iho r:i. ,h rine IlslP ann wnnl snol-c of Cnnninl effective way in which the deputy IW Gift prices. In a gay Holiday variety oi mnenes ana members m oi colors ana patterns a the newest kVd 9np- aftpr r-X woo,en mixlures stripes and clocks. 2 ver' reasonable for socks of such fine 5? quality and an indispensible gift for 6 G. Mathews. H. A. Gardner and'W tat! J .1 Daii. i t t ! fr. cvci y iiictu. - 4 I I an at the REGAL l tl St? SHO taking orden fcr Gifti J wnoie lamirr Aba fufc Books, Etc Our Hear Store Bid is now open Goocj mifiiKlilll,,, couver Province news broadcasting f$ studio, the fact being duly men- Ladies will find latest styles in Dn- xs. B'. tioned over the air. jg Ponts. Sirv TTaba -n,l !!, ..n,l 8 a renort in 7TnnH hk 'W reasonable price SSSJSrSJJ t Everything for Baby and. the Young n.Mren. iJ by A. D. MacLean of Ottawa, act- b ihg superintendent of airways, who ' M was recently here, was presented to wc rnnce Kupert Chamber of Commerce at its meetin? taut r night. It gives full information in Sf regard to the base in relation to Via mai4 rr. . Legion or Women's Auxlllarj ellto S a aiai c111 committee m . ,u ibip Ttl 'r ' having this 2? ' matter in hand Max Hickman, well known pio neer trapper of Atnarko in the eluding Boys' Suits up to six years. New goods arriving on even boat Novelties Suitable For Christmas Presents I Dry Goods & Novelty $M -oft T lI MlM i was ine igm After ihmtms And liitf Via minlW! i ,,nin,vtni1 Cnm t n ft ! flip StVlli" Kaniif ftillir triorlo 51 Hft tMt oi'flfv mnn will nnnrPfiate-"Sn"' u-hnt's mhrp frpt fill! value OUt of all through the GIFT SLIPPERS i n.w... .iv.. mviii, niic ucimei oiiijjcii in ixcii, oiunii ui LAMBIE & STONE STYLE QUALITY SERVICE ... t . g Slippers will start their usefulness early Christmas morning, and y'v., r just as handy every morning in the year. Every .man likes slippers-"":