DAILY KMTiON isjsjsssjsjsj IDEALS AND ''41! If Steamship Sailings tVc Vanretner 1Ny -ratal . 1;M vnt rMMLy- PrtStteQeWf pm S. P. AMM 1 Jnv S. Cardena It M n.m WW a. Prtn N wrah & ri. .... 1 Headquarters foi LADIES' and I CHILDREN'S 1 WEAR Solve Your Gift Problems By Giving Footwear Vu will never find 1 more prat-Ural or ideal gift lli.iii a ifialr f shoes or --v-w ' . for lilm or her. , gift mi I iutliunte mi irrtin.tl! HOSIERY Always Acceptable A complete .stock of Seml-Servlcc, Chiffon m the fif fA New Crepe In Mil Um seasonable shades J.1UU Shop at - The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue t MP tart i.w.-9P'W THE DAILY NEWS. f K1NCK Klil'KUT HHITISH COLUMBIA ttv VtMi i m i a. y. Phone 357 Published L?ry Afternoon, Kxcept Sunday, by Prince Rupert , ivally News, Limited. Third Avenue n r. vviixs Managtng-Rdfeor simsciuinuiN katks City iMlxtry. by mall ox carrier, yearly period, paid In adrance w i.Vi lly mall ta all parte of llrltbh. Columbia, the UilUsh Kmptre and Vurles.r periods, paid la advance, per week - l uuU t all other countries, pc year . gee New UepMlment TvtrwhMHc . SC AriveitKiuc and Circulation Trlephone Mrmtxr of Audit rlurrwu ef CircuUtkin-t Monday. lc tt. 1M6 ThurMtay-Prnw Oeorse 3 pj Pur N'aas Khrr and ISwt Slmpn 3wnda$-s- .CattUA ... a pan FtWM Naas Klter and Pwrt Simpson wUa- s Cataia I CM an tW Qre Gbartortc I4and let C In-ss. Pr. John 10 jun 0r, 4, IT Jhn Ftwtn tVa. ttrttftjrrax Pr AdelaJe i pa . rru! Qee aa M jg IMn. Nttrmh a..; Fmlay Ma AielMde m a we. J -4a, Prtn. ,rar a. tw AWvka W Anj J Stevwtt- II, Prto Nwb m esay -a Pr Oeort 4 j Dee 3k M-. Prtn, NXwuh & pm StH aA Arjv ?m SVeei Khw. TMrtay Ckc II1mI llr , OarOra . wtU fUri Mitel styles in Dresses. HKxi OpMs, Scrv Hs und Uvede md KrtKin mmI tKe Yufr duklreii. in- 8! I Dry Goods & Novelty Shop f BOVR I L THE FACTS flteV. V. I. hari Ma He Appeal' I Tor Salvation Army fund UN I ruves Curmit Affair In tho course of his sermon nt .evening service In Klrat Unltetl Church yesterday. Hev. C. D. Clark made an appeal for ncnerous suu- l?ort of the SalvaUon Artny Christ mas Fund. lie. described It x a "Very. Very worthy cnuv" n'nd slri'SMd ttie fact Uwt the work Ui Army was cnrrjlng on In the way of making the lot of the needy a little rosier was not confined to the ChrlxUnas season but eon- tlnued on throughout the winter. Mr. Clarke's Christmas subject was "HeauUful Ideals and nrutal Facts." He referred to Uie tendency. particularly at ChrlsUnas time, to stress the one and submerge the other. HroUierly love and goodwill were preached at this time but what was being done about the realistic facts? Discussing Inter-naUonal affairs. Mr. Clarke declared that Herod was running loose in Ethiopia today. The vouns Canadian idealist who had brought up Uie matter of the oil embargo at Geneva was removed to South Africa at the Instance of Uie real ists. What were th lives of a few Ethiopians when the urof its of th oil barons were threatened? Thertj had been a Herod-llke attemnt to divide up Ethiopia but the auth- oriUc had had to reckon with the cver-hicreaslns fact of Christ lUldwin had had to apologise fo . . . . ... i & v. k i k wie wunuer or me rranco-urKlxh peace plan. The spirit of Jesus once an ideal, was becoming more and more a triumphant fact at the world today. Public opinion was coming to demand justice equahty, peace and co-operation. Coming down to local affahs.1 Mr. Clarke declared that, by the standards of Herod, the city of Prince Rupert might be -xettltw out of the reds through the meet- u of its bonded Indebtedness but, by the standard of Jesus, it wu sUU to the darkness as Ion? is It fed to prorkle health and ienUl serticea for its children and educed eduoaUon costs to a mtn. by eltiutnaUng such courses Manual training. Civic auUaor- Mr Clarke eaanted. hd nnt fften thoncht to the condition of the Urn tn the dur until the nt W flt. P- CJt-'e ro am toUlntog then m Imtitu-JYWay Prtn. MNaMr a pjn t1 h4 feeen felt. There were p.n. rght tn the comamn- cmrr Kwers was m.v lone tn thte regartl The whole S8e t baed on brvUl fae:- f won'jr wenMh. uxltvin mi ftim lneeMa. Hvr. the Meals of teday wil bew the facts of . N Meal w ever txx.i wttnoai Henxi waMn$ swnrd uj nan. Bnt Meats ruM not be 0Bi any more than fads evM be pni awwv The seirtt of Cfctw had not. been slop m at the crvks nf xirUi v& fa. 4ay the wMd $anreae fast. ij iw evew$ aemce at FM iUulted CtMardi incta t an- y,:aea. UetMM a Vtrfte' and 1tO ren Unto EMhleneni an a 5f Or R O Laxf. iar o( rvMeheaa S The aMmans nnr wns nare 5;est?eAn tor ehiNren win a save- i tatt 6f the pastor and A'iwc of eawte a 1 i5 Man in the Moon -f .VMM Msuer anttr vairV ' r ' 'V 5 wt aa tree &s tree eas bft. jl We see a eerr awanuw jTfee ivtaat mM Itwif 2j, Bac wgi Updktft. r: v -- j.. . . and ewy i ve atej aaan vtNiM jtjntfc AJttkMuat IB jm Ak ahwJ .wssfes. n nance Kafwn w are nt aswNl aa hhm an, Jeee are traces raft. Isms. e wws&ta. Va etf pw-t itxttake ant puswttraKttieitr ha v us a rtfc n s " iwafeKaans a aX Jn ttr yiK. bf Sjgfc-tiSj n uMdl nT (fee S6f Trtc sidl 3 tri.- 5h-lVax': Jwv wwsswi- a t. ' ewe jtBrect jeftrj District News STEWART .11 steamsnifi & Barge Oo-s steam -f Q riff co, Capt Rosa, arrrved here last Sunday morning and left Monday night with SIS tons of concentrates and 5T tana of corduroy coneentrales from Premier tor Tacoma smelter. The Skjran Jnator Ofchestra has mianvd Heh the Hnmorea-timos. ji Miss Edtii Basthov reanroed to Premier atithe.iirt M last week from a triijto V Miss, jiir rUtrtonx ekauriur if Osssa aid Mrs. lAJvr Pv-erton. retttroed home a: the TTV crr.mKring aH rbe fca- the separate insulated CetsaOcaoc Uck, Nordaera Hcctric esiaem Kit piir-asi for to at do ckti essi. Bf ft its of ri5o perforrifve isa carol cSes akoc .. . Mre rTVB t rft Smrr, cltjrtr, trrr innse. GttAttr frttJti frn mm. eo tit Adi e Srreca ssjdm. rrar-xSe acmj. rrrx sfwvf e- &.7waE rpmt&3Scr jm2 K4 fearer i- Asa. a t Cfsnyscrtsr irst x" I2ral rre-a t&erat twal li l! The annual concert of Uie pupils! of Stewurt' Superior School took place Friday night Ib'thf Canadian Legion Hall. The student aqult-ted themselves with credit tn a rarled program. EnthusLtftm for ktli ta sureod- ln rapl'dly at Prflppttr Organtea-tlcm of skltng aaioetl6n W under way and there Is talk of build - lng a ski cabin for use of members, i In basketball at Premier a week j Saturday night, Stewart glrk de. feated Premier by a score of H to ! 10. In the senior men's game,;' Office defeated Mine to 21. I After a brief visit at llyder with S his uneln aiut .iunL Mr. and Mrx ' Noel Traversy. Leonard Traveray of Ketchikan left at the first of last week i for Vancouver enroute to Los Antteles Miss Ntcnolson elaas had a highly enjoyable Christmas Tree party on Thursday afternoon. Sam MeNeU. Frank Lewis. John ny Rochfort and WHton O'Neill are back after a moaUi's hunung trip to the Wark CmI country with the Sunbeam II. They had a splendid ouUng. round game plen-Uful and took m birds and three deer. For Variety and Novelty go to WALLACE'S We Can Help You With Your Gift Problems .; We.have uooils (o suit the Paler, the SLslor iic.tlic Mater, the Nov iiia iiirue ou uniiviisi'iic ru bllOr EARLY! Kiinonas in iilisteiiintr silk or sntina tj - j cosy flannels or eider- CTA downs; from $2.95 to . . . V?t? V Novelties in great variety, at most reasonable prices. Latitat or Cents' Pure Linen Hankios in boxes, from 50c to i. (?kvee, lined or unlined ?-f j pair, from tioO Silk Underwear, in a very assortment with dance seta; from $1.00 to pleasing $3.50 Pyjamas and Nighties, in a wide variety of styles and colors f roin $2.2a to rive colors. Traveling Companions in floral satin cases, up fron end Children's Silk Underwear Is tiowns and Pyjamas, van, d v fancy Linen Pieces anl Da Cloths for gift purpose- (i ' your Christmas dinner : J-;e extra large sizes. Roxed and Individual Hankies, from 5c to . - . - it nBsnCsfKannAKennnl M wW ta AC aomr fcr XH. 5AT rK7cBA. A n-b-mt an oa iemx; -mid i A as n a cs V? y NORTHERN BRITISH C0LUMB POTO COMPANY LIMITED or 95c Artificial Flowers, very i.- r, pot or individual bloon 04 jn from 20c each to, per so v-lDu Dolls and Mechanical Toys, from 25c to ... . $1.95 31.00 n,wrvin,0WS and come in antl examinc our display. You will be that I HONh I) and not nrcssofl in nitrrhn:o tu;a t. r.u.. rlrst of last week after under- of Trade was herd on Tuesday going a mauoki operation at Uie night of last week when.consW-Prtnee Rapert General Hospital eraWe business of an Interesting and important nature was disposed Ted Patterson of the Premier of atnge line left hut Tlmrsdav for trip to Vancouver. O- a Marshall, diaraond drWer at the Bic Missouri mine !rt but week for a trip to VaneooTer. VANDERHOOF A brass band has been organized la Vanderboaf vrlth Joseph PhUpott a knik4Ml L"raroi"" are now m- Weatner rn,,n, , pant at any tine dnrtac the nasi week. i MMtn. t i . . A meeun oj :.ie S!ewr Bean -a . 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