PAOE BIX P G Home Improvement Loans For Those Wishing to Extend or Improve Their Homes Members of the Chamber of Commerce Committee, in order to supply all possible information to' anyone interested will make themselves available at the following places and times: R. M. Winslovv at the Cold Storage Office, any week-day noon between 1 and 2 o'clock, and evening between 5 and 6. Weldon MacAfee at S. D. Johnston's office, 617 Second Avenue. Thursday evening between 8 and 9 o'clock. J. J. Little, Power Corporation office, Tuesday evenings, I IUOU CiOCK. John Dybhavn, :H5 Third Avenue, Thursday and Saturday afternoons between 2 and 4 o'clock and evenings, 7.30 to 8:30. ' A. Brooksbank, 315 Third Avenue. Any time during business hours. This is a genuine attempt by the government to enable home owners to improve and modernize their homes, and it is to be hoped that full advantage will be taken of it. Gifts .f Utility Waffle Irons, colators rs Clocks Heat Lamps. Toasters, Per- trim m We are offering this year many practical and m useiul gilt suggestions. Drop in and inspect our m stock. You will find many gifts at popular prices p that are sure to please. m ELECTRIC and Coffee Makers, f , Sandwich Toasters, Jz Pads, Curling Irons, I PYREX WARE I U We carry a complete stock of Pyrex Oven Ware & M as well as the new Top-of-Stove Pyrex, for cook- M J ing on the open flame. M I Stainless Steel Cooking Utensils I W w mi , , ue,.Ior cooking. A very practical gift tnat will last a lifetime and always be appreciated. Other Smart Gift Suggestions: Clocks, Tools, Flashlights, Dinner and Tea Sets, Serving Trays GORDON'S HARDWARE m ERSONAL GREETING LARDS A lieautiful Selection to Choose From at Reduced Prices, Including a Box of Gold Initialed Stationery with Orders of Over Eighteen Cards. 12 Heautiful Assorted' Cards in Boxes per box . . , WATERMAN'S Latest Perfected fnk-Vue Pens Greater ink capacity than any other pen at this price. EXTRA SPECIAL FLASH LIGHTS Made in the British Empire 3-Cell Complete With Batteries and cha BUlb $1.00 2-Cell Complete With Batteries and Extra Bulb 65C Extra Batteries 9n 4 for SHEAFFER'S Latest Improved Pens & Pencils Your name free in gold letters on any of these pens or pencils. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU to visit and inspect our enormous stock of Christmas Gifts for every member of the family. Be Sure to Visit Our Wonderful Basement Store! Shop early and receive greater individual attention M AX HEILBRONER DIAMOND SPECIALIST Social Follows Sons of Norway Meet Thursday A number oi new members were initiated Thursday night at the Sons of Norway meeting after which refreshments were served by the single men. of the lodge. Bridge was then played, the winners being Miss Rensvold and H. Johanson. At. the "next meeting many more new members will be Joining. BAPTIST LADIES' AID ' Mrs. Norman Fraser has been re-elected president of the Baptist Ladies' Aid with other officers as (follows: vice-oresldent. Mrs.' nrt Morgan; treasurer, Mrs. P. H. Lin-zey; secretary, Mrs. George Hib-.bard; announcer, Mrs. J. A. Lind-jsay; press correspondent, Mrs. ! Frank Morris. The annual meeting l was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. W. Da foe, refreshments being served. The Aid has done good work during the past year. Dr. Victor Dolmatre. well known Vancouver consulting mining en gineer, arrived in the cltv from the south on the Princess Adelaide .last evening and, accompanied by R. E. Legg, superintend ent of Surf Point mine, left this morning on the Algie for a visit to the Eddye Pass mine on Porch-er Island. Reach the most people In city and district with an advertlsemenl In the Dally News. FURS TRAPPERS and DEALERS Port Esslngton, Port Simpson and Northern Coast Mlrtk wanted at once for immediate delivery, and we are prepared to pay you the very lop market prices. Also your ivuinen ina weasels. Alt your omer iurs at lull market value Our world-wide connections en. able US to nAv von tho hlfrViocf prices for all your furs. A trial shipment will convince you. Do It nowi a sauare deal or nn ripnl TRAPPERS' FURS LTD. Buyers, Exporters and Raw Fur Marketing Agents PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. HOTEL NEW ROYAL- J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME' Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THE DAILY NEWS Saturday r, , Waterfront Whiffs Encroachment on Coast Fisheries By Foreign Interests Being Dealt With; Reduction Plant Resumes; Native Delegates Here After Convention WELCOME BY CITY All Ketchikan Joined in Reception To Salvation Army Leaders Mayor Talbot presided over a civic welcome meeting to Commis sioner John McMillan and other Salvation Army leaders visiting Ketchikan at the first of this veek. Mayor Talbot was supported by an number of Influential business men. Addresses of welcome by Senator Heckman representing the Chamber of Commerce and Senator Walker, representing the Territory of Alaska, were gracious ly responded to by Commissioner and Mrs. McMillan after which the Commissioner gavs a very illum inating address on the work of .he Salvation Army. At various gatherings in the Eagles' Hall the Salvation Army Kake Band (native) and choirs from the Presbyterian Church and New Metkatla Christian Church rendered efficient service. Banquets in honor of Commis sioner and Mrs. McMillan and visiting delegates were given In the St. Elizabeth Chu,rch. the Presbyterian Church and the Sal vation Army Citadel. The Commissioner met in with white and native officers relative to the work of the Army In Northern British Columbia and Alaska. A womens' meeting was held In the Army pitadel conducted by Mrs. McMillan. The final Congress Catherine took the form of a musical festi val In wtych the Kake Salvation Army Band, New Metlakat- a Choir, local artists and dele gates participated. Commissionei McMillan ably chaired the pro gram. ' Other Promotions Adjutant M. O. McKay and Mrs. McKay were among those who arrived In the city Thursday afternoon from Ketchikan wh pro tViau ..... VWJ attended the Army Congress? Mr. McKay, formerly chief, was promoted to the rank of Adiut- ant at Kltselas. Beniamln Brown, formpriv on. voy, was promoted to CaDtain at Port Esslngton. Jeffrey Johnson, formerly en voy, was promoted to Captain at Skeena Crossing. Joseph Off utt, formerly envov. was promoted to Captain at Port Simpson. .... ... i wm. Moore, formerly envoy, was promoted to Captain at Canyon City, Naas River. Trappers Court Weasel PRINCE ALBERT. Dec. 5: (CP) To meet the coronation year de mand for white weasel, better known to the trade as ermine, Northland trappers look forward to a busy season. Scarcity of the pelt has brought an increase of 35 percent in London prices. Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, advises the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce that he has taken up the matter of encroachment by Japanese fishermen on waters on this coast with Ottawa as yell as the suggestion that j territorial waters be definitely defined. This question is receiving attention. Hon. J. E. Michaud, minister of f lsh- ;' ... . . , erles, has given the chamber as surance that protection of Cana dian fishing waters from foreign encroachment will be given proper consideration. This refers to He- cate Straits and fishing therein by American vessels. It has been taken up previously but not with- much effect. Unless some American vessel fishing In the way complained of Is prosecuted, there seems little chance of bringing the issue to a head. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at 10 o'clock last night from the south and sailed at midnight on her re-; turn to Vancouver and waypolnts. The reduction plant of Nelson Bros. Ltd. at Tucks Inlet, after having been closed down for some veeks, resumed operations this week. It will run during the winter on herring. Delegates to the annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of Northern British Columbia, which has been In session this week at Port Simpson are In town this week aboard their gasboats enroute to their various village homes in the district. The convention drew delegates all the way from Massett to Bella Bella and also from the Naas River area and considerable business of Interest and importance to the native population of the district was transacated. Ranchers Raise Milk LETHBRIDGE, Dec. 5: (CP) - Mink ranching is providing a sub stantial income on many a cattle mn?t3 in southern Alberta, provincial game branch offl:lals report On more than 25 ranches the number of animate ranges from a ?air to several hunrded. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilder and Engineer. Iroa and BUm Caitln. Heetrifl nd Acetjlena Welding. Specialist on Sawmill and Mining Machinery. , AD Type Caa Engine Repaired and Overhauled. It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'S our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less Mall or phone' your order and save FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE I BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT I I Dry Goods & Novelty Shop Children's Coals and Dresses Hose, Gloves, Scarves Novelty Evening. Bags Novelty Jewellery Pick out your Christmas Gifts and we will lay theni aside for you. WW CHRISTMAS BUSINESS Seasonal Trade Expected to Be Improved by Industrial Expansion Interior Visitors Next Week Due to the general Industrial improvement in the district as 9 result of a better fishing season on the coast, increased mining activity, expansion In logging and "awmimng and healthier agricultural conditions, more progressive merchants of Prince Rupert are ooklng forward to a greater meas ure of Christmas trade this year. To meet ths expected Increase In volume of business, some of the stores have increased their holiday stocks as compared with last year. Some of the stores ara Dlannins a to take on additional employees for the rush season. Speaking generally, there ao- pears to b distinct improvement in. buying sentiment. The special excursion which the Canadian National Railway is of fering people of the interior as rar as Prince George at ths end r next week Is expsct&d to bring nany shoppers to town for a fPw lays' stay. 5. Iftia ' twai TIM i iui-c re rn.. m i5tComplete Show 9:!9 SHIRLEY TEMPLE - in - "Poor Little Rich Girl" With Alice Faye, Gloria Stuart Jack Haley, Michael Uhalcn At 7:40 & 9.43 1 News - Cartoon . Comedy Cumins Monday Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy in "To Mary With Love" DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -dallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY I'HONK G57 You are cordially invited to visit EMERS They have a very beautiful line of pure silk linwrie. You canont fail to please your friends witii any of these garments. Pyjamas Slips Teddie,s downs Pantie Sets Panties Negligees ' Prices very reasonable They are giving a lovely Doll or Plush Animal lo patrons who spend $5.00 or over. Only one to each person. V v3iVS CWITH TH fjSL NEW 1 IS GORGEOUS 9 37 MODEL 1 "ZGfvm CTEP OUT to LonJon, Taris, Rome, MaJriJ, with the radio that is the sensation of die year RCA Victor's new Magic Voice! Hear the programs you want to hear . . far or near . . . and heat them as only the Magic Voice can iroJuce them, widi absolute fidelity. The Magic Voice is reJ magic. Let us demonstrate it in this marvelous receiver with a tremendous tuning range . . , up to 22,000 Lcs. Easy terms. aaaaaaa from : r.FTX-1 rrcvjni i xwrja asm A SENSATION AT $167.50 A Musical Treat "Moments of Melody" Program over fl.'Plf Vvrrv Stiinlnv R'iK 1 M. v a aft m 4 l M J vai(pawaw Station i mini i mi mini i iimiiiii i I