PAQE SEC 9? If a? ST 9 ISP DEMERS Invite you to look over their lovely display of XMAS GIFTS 5J DRESSES - COATS - JACKETS - LINGERIE - SKIRTS BLOUSES SHOES BOUDOIR SLIPPERS DANCE e SLIPPERS TOURIST CASES - LINENS - HOSIERY Sf GLOVES PULLOVERS TVlN SETS SCARVES KIMONAS SKI SUITS Prices Always Right Every customer who spends $5.00 or over will receive a lovely gift from us. TOYLAND Fun for Old and Young Hundreds of Delightful Gifts are now on display in this important Christmas Department, t'ome in and sec the largest display In the city. All Toys plainly marked at lowest prices. No obligation Aeroplanes 10c to SU3 Zeppelins 35c 50Cf 65c and 85c Cars 15c to $2.40 Boats v - 25c to $1.75 Blocks a dozen varieties, from 20c up Games-good games to suit all ages, a hundred different kinds - 15c up Dolls new and beautiful dolls, sure to bring happiness. Excellent values. Dishes-Toy dishes in china, glass, tin and aluminum, twenty varieties, from 15c'to S30J Cuddley Toys for little tots, bright and attractive 15c up Rubber and Celluloid Toys and Dolls : " ioc to 50c 'Doll Carriages . ... : .. $4.00. 55.00 and up Balls, Blackboards. Brooms, Irons, Telephones, Baking Sets Doll Furniture, Drums. Trumpets, Toy Pianos, Tops. Sleam Engines for older boys $1.50, $2.10 and $3.60 Magic Lanterns 5975 Meccano Sets r LZZ-ZZZioc to $8.75 Tlnkerty . - ...75c Microscope Outfits ,...:;.. :. , 5225 J0?1 Sets up Large assortment of Christmas Crackers. Come In and reserve yours now while stock k complete. Priced low at- 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and up Also Christmas free Candles and Decorations m i Early Ad. Copy is appreciated i THRILLS Extraodrinary Gift Selections For Early Shoppers. In every department there is no limit of gifts to choose from our enormous Stock. We invite your inspection. Fountain Pens and Pencils. Your name engraved FREE Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry are always an ideal gift SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS and FANCY CHINA Useful as well as ornamental SMOKING STANDS, PIPES, LIGHTERS, ETC. i.:. : VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE ; Save Money and Time and Shop With Comfort " ... MAX HEILBROMR DIAMOND SPECIALIST a i i ft ft i ,5 5 8 I 5J I I MADE NO COMMENT Premier Kin? Has Nothing to Say In Regard to Italian Oil ' Embargo OTTAWA. Dec. 7: (CP) Follow-lnj his return from a vacation trip to the United States, Premier W. L. Mackenzie King has refrained J'rom comment on official matters. He was presitd for a statement In re Sard to Canada's stand on the , question of an oil embargo against Italy but declined to make an observation in regard to the,lncldent between Dr. W,. A. Rlddell, Canada's representative at Geneva, and Hon. Ernest Lapolnte. acting Premier: Hon. Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commissioner at London, will .represent Canada at the League session next week, relieving Dr. .RlddelL who is being transferred to a mission In South America. All Ready For Hotel Opening Manager Expects New Saskatoon Hostelry Will Enjoy General Patronage SASKATOON, Dec. 7: All Is In readiness for the official opening of the Bessborough, Western Canada's newest hotel, on December 10. The Bessborough, the latest addition to the Canadian National Railways Hotel system, will be od- ened to the public on Tuesday next following an official luncheon at noon when His Honor the Lieutenant-governor, H. E. Munroe, Premier Patterson, Mayor R. II. Plnder of Saskatoon and many prominent figures In the business and professional world will be In attendance. The luncheon will be presided over oy A. E. Warren, vice-president. H. W. Aslln. formerly manacer of the Macdonald In Edmonton, whe has been appointed manager .of the Bessborough, says: "I feel sure the Bessborough will soon become a popular meeting place not only lor the people of Saskatoon, but for those coming lntd the city for a aays snopping as well as these people who are visiting Saskatoon on business or on treasure, frnm other' parts of Canada or the States." JRAr POWDER hbiAHS Xnd polish di Bthtubf, Wathbana, Windows, and Mirror. Ctnmt tcntth. can. DAILY NEWS Hi WATERFRONT WHIFFS Busy Week in Fisheries Affairs Here Keen Interest Shown Halibut Landings Arc Very Light Possiby never before did Dr. W. A. Found, OttaVa deputy minister of fisheries, have a busier visit to Prince Rupert than this year. He was in the city this Wednes day and Thursday and hardly a spare moment was given him throughout that time. In addition to attending the sessions of the International Fisheries Commission which occupied almost all of Thursday, he .. . gave two public addresses one before a banquet tf the Junior Chamber of Comirteite and another before a joint luncheon of the Rotary and Gyro Clubs. In addition to that he had numerous conferences wTth various branches of both salmon and halibut fisheries. Many serious problems were taken up with the deputy minister who promised that views of the Prince Rupert people would be given full consideration In connection with the promulgation of future regulations. The activity that attached Itself to the deputy minister's visit and that of the entire personnel of the International Fisheries, Commlslson Indicates that Prince Rupert Is talnlng Its deep Interest In fisheries matters. . j D'iring the pas-week only five halibut vessels landed catches at the port of Pririce' Rupert, bringing in a total of 166,000 pounds of fish of which 40,000 pounds was from one Canadian boat and 126,000 nounds from four American vessels. This brought the grand total of landings for the season up to George- Bryant and BUI Jenkins ' left aboard the Harla Thursday morning for a hunting trip to Kwaiinws. They are due back this week-end. . With Capt. Paul Armour aboard the Algie. a party of some dozen local bird hunters left at midnight last night for tte Khutzamatecn. They are due to return to port Sun- J 1 t m r t 1 ay rugnb or Monaay morning. i Capt. Tony Martinusen, well known local halibut boat operator, sailed aboard the Catala on Tuesday afternoon of this week for a two weeks' business f trip to Van couver. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. J. E. Boden, arrived, in port at 7 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed at 10:30 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Jack Oraham of Humpback Porcher Island, Is paying a brief visit to town. He arrived last evening following a trip by gasboat during which he had considerable engine trouble. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SUpknlMer and EtifliMxvm. Ww mr4 Brut Caatimf. Cletrl and Aeetyl Velding. 8pcilUu aa SawmDl od Mining Machinery. AH T7p Cm EnciiM Repalrml and OrvrhanW. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GPLD SEAL Packed by thq only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Golden Wedding Of Usk Couple Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durham Kound Out Fifty Year Of Wedded Bliss USK. Dec. 7: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durham of Usk celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Thursday. There were greetings, among many other places, from Vancouver and Prince Rupert for the well known and popular pioneer Skecna Valley couple who settled in Kitselas In 1003. Internal Organs Were Transposed Kansas City Surteons Remove Ap-iM DClldix Of Manx Anilrr&nn .Vmm The Left Side KANSAS CITY. Dec. 7: UDon a man nampd Ttan 11.502.150 pounds including 5,258.- Anderson yesterday surgeons 350 pounds from Canadian vessels f0Und all the organs normally slt-and 6.243,300 pounds from Amcri- uated on thp Wt sir!, to h n , ri?ht side and v'c versa. His ap pendix was removed. Where P. O. VISITORS TO OUR CITY We are not strangers to you, and we invite you to call at our Grocery and ConfestJonery Stores. We handle a large assortment of seasonable goods at reasonable prices. Our great variety of Box Chocolates of all the popular makes will amaze you. Come In and look around. We will be glad to see you. Bay. MUSSALLEM'S Dollars Have Box 575 More Cenla' Phone X Soya Bean Bread . . Delicious for Toasting English Crumpets Meat Pies Finest Pastry & Cakes Van's Bakery COAL TO PLEASE EVERYDODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EUSON ALBERT A COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 Pretty Wedding At Native Town .Miss Annie Mason Of Vanarsdol Becomes Bride Of George Rob inson Of Kitkatla At Kitkatla on Friday last one of the prettiest weddings ever so1-emnlzed In the village took place when Miss Annie Mason, eldest aughter of Mr- and Mrs. George Mason of Vanarsdol. became thr ride of George Robinson, eldest son of Peter and the late Mr-.. Robinson of Kitkatla. In the morning It had rained but the skies cleared and the sun was shlrtln? brightly by the Jlme of the nuptial ceremony. Following the marriage rites, a wedding feast took place, followed by a dance In Agnes Hall. The tables which lined the hall were beautifully laid, the bride's table having a three-tier wedding cake in the centre. At the s WE WELCOME 5 it ! X ECONOMY STORE!! 1 A Certain Man In Rupert Needs Watching 9. Oood cases LAST SHOWixc SHIRLEY TEMPLE - m "CURLY TOP" with JOHN HOLES KOCIIKLLE IIUDSOX At7:42&9:42 ADDED Colored .Musical "GYPSY NIGHT Silly Symphony and ., bridal table, dines. The tu.n ht, sat the Chief and other elders with j the lne fathers ,alners of 1 th the L " Vr thP hririal nartv Th. UnA young COUDI, oaraded the party to the hall amid j a,sf ,T"l?gK a dan" nr a shower of rice, sat at a table on'dp " CcIebraU1' of u? 5"n.fc tpW mu ? the Dlatform nnrt nlavpH i I s The speakers were numerous created considerable merriment as and they gave advice to the tlng of Murdoch and nnes. ChPtP t. r. T Tom r X) . .v.i.j uiunii liPiiim newly-(cratulatlon, anri w .. L weds and as they related their ex-! extended to thP . periences on the day of their wed- couple. , VerV lllfflv rnn Vy .u u. i . ... . . . a good watch for a ton limn hi u 'J anything about It. y ft The best way to watch him is to surprise him & by watching him with one of our good watches J Pocket watche arc more in demand the last year or two. People arc realizing that a pocket watch is a little more accurate while a wrlit watch Is more convenient. (We have fine 21 and 23 Jeweled Hamilton and Wallham railroad watches at from $30.00 to J70.M. A special 21 Jeweled small size pocket watch to beautifully engraved sctew gold filled case. IM.M. j A 17 Jeweled Waltham pocket watch with silver J dial and , raised gold figures, in fine hand engraved fancy shaped case with ten sides W-H A 15 Jeweled special moderate priced pocket watch In gold filled engraved screw case, guaranteed reliable $13.0 reliable 7 Jeweled watches In JEWELLERS screw nickel Standard priced Omen, Bulova and Waltham wrist atches in the latest design from $20.00 to $15.M THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK watches to choose from, And lotes of cheaper S watches. Over a hundred 8 ) BRITISH COLUMMA THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF 'WESTERN CANADA has produced minerals of an aggregate value of $1,376,437,403.00. the value of mineral production for the year 1934 was $42,305,297.00; being an increase of 29.8 over the production for the year 1933. Gold production established an all-time high in both, volume and value. Following are some recent publications, copies, of which mJ be obtained upon application to the DEPARTMENT OF MINES. VICTORIA, n.c.: j r" Annual Report of the Honourable the? Minister" Mines for the calendar year 1934. Bulletin, "British Columbia the Mineral Industry" (Included In this Bulletin Is a synopsis of the various Mining Laws of the Province). Non-Metallic Mineral Investigations: Barite, Asbestos, Clay, Glass-ware, Magneslte, and Hydro-Ma8 neslte. Sketch map of B.C. showing Mining Dlvbions. Etc. aalaaaaaM