a COQD FOR ONE FOUR OUNCE TIN OB DKMI u D BAKSII6 POWDER with the purchase of 1 lb. package Brald'sTea or Coffee TO GROCERS Krlurn thU Coupon and recrlfo rrrdij for Mm from Lad les Day in an Try BRAID TUCK & COMPANY lTD- VANCOUVER, B.C. BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT Dry Goods & Novelty Shop Children's Coats and Dresses Hose, Cloves, Scarves Novelty Evening. Iiags Novelty Jewellery Pick out your Christmas Gifts and we will lay them aside for you. man s 'TILUE THE TOILER" 3UT. MAC. IF I CAM STACT HAIR tMCJ OM SOME MICE CLD dCMTLHMAM'S BALO HZAO B klSSIW6 IT AMD SET A IVIHAT A 6WELU TROOSSEAU t CCXXO SCV -i j' v fco C 1 DON'T UB TH? IMS SOME- EOSE'S HBADt World Now is the time you will want to get, a most important gift for a most important man. We step out of a man's world to give you a little friendly help. Railwayman At i Smithers Hurt Roadmater Davidson Kit by Rock And Is fh Hospital ! SMITHERS, Deo. 18 1 Jtobert C. Davidson, popular Canadian Na- tlonal Railways roadmaster at Sml-j th.;rs, met with quite a ' serious rivlshap while attending the rock work being carried but on the line near Cedarvale While standing near a carload of broken rock the car was s'ud- WWWiSf son do"wn Th;' Mde of Therade is with it. He suffered bruises to his W fhou'der and leg and was rushed $3 to Smithers Hospital where he Is $ resting as comfortably as can be m expected. His many friends hope M that his Injuries are not serious and that he will be able to at- t f n rt. tn fri 1 AiirHnrf HI a tirl in f V1 wv W VUltfilg v u-j nutlet With the same raiLhiidAam that, hp j has always displayed for tc "roar- ?fl in noma t$ Vancoutir Whrnt VANCOUVER, Dec. 18; (CP)--Whtat was quoted at $1.23 on the 'Vancouver market yesterday, show ing Knottier advance from, the day P prev'ou3. Today It moved up again "Arrow " Pyjamas Watch for that contented grin when "HE"' receives a pair of ARROW PYJAMAS In real masculine colors. Expertly tailored, smartly styled, comfortable with "Lastex" band replacing troublesome, drawstring. We haye an excellent range of pyjamas for lounging as well as sleeping In Flannelette, Broadcloth, Silk Broadcloth, Silk and luxurious Trlcolinas. In smart new styles, gay new s'lades. Rich soft clear colors. Priced up from $2.00 - t. Drop in and wq'll be glad to -show you something ."different" and pleasing In Pyjamas, also many other timely "arid, suitable gifts. Listen in on our noon broadcast for helpful suggestions. LAMBIE& STONE "Clothes of Distinction" VOCLL, VJAULV, VJHAT. CAM I THJS DAILY- NEWS listen to this - - "Dird;ln their little nests agree "And 'tla a shameful sight "When children of one family "Fall out, and ehlde, and fight." The bathos of Dr. Watts Is practically unknown to today's generation. It Is safe to say that but few of pur High School graduates since 1914 could complete the quatrain starting: "How doth the little busy bee, Delight to bark and bite" and somehow one" feels' they have not missed muchi On? wonders sometimes; though, whether what they have got in Its place L as good, or lasts them so long, or whether they have learned it so well. But then, that's prejudice. One thin? they should know however, Is the value of Albert & McCaffery's coal. When you buy coal, you want heat. Albert & Mc- Caffcry's coal gives you the most heat for the least money. It Is the best coal .available, ' Jt lasts and you'll have- no prejudice. Next time you need coal, Just-Phone 116 or 117 to -- . Albert & McCaffery and order Nanalmo-Welllngton for furnv,ce and heater; Alberta Soot-less for the kitchen range. You deserve the best Bhsenose Woman Braves Storms With Fishermen I Mrs. Kilson Atwood Is Dory Mate Of Her Husband on the Nova Scotia Banks THE HAWK. Cape Sable. Island; ;N.S., Dec. 18? (CP)r-Women nowadays are taking: part. In most of the occupations the male sex once claimed for Itself but few have II i nil. l . i 4 CQ'of the toughest Jobs going; ;deep sea flshlne. 7 There"ls' only orte titNova'StftftfaV as far as the records goSheJMrs. Kilson Atwood, hardy Slaughter of this storm-swept Island Just off the southern tip of th&provtnce. Regularly, In fair jweather or foul, she dons the uniform of the Nova Scotta fishing fleets-ungainly and spray and wind lash the faces of the crew: Once on the grounds, nets or j trawls, depending on the type of fish for which they are trying, are lowered. About two hours later they; are lifted from the sea, heavy, If Mac is Suspicious TIULie; youCAM 03 A Bl6 HELP TO ME IF CANADIAN NATIONAL EMPLOYEES PAY TRIBUTE TO Sill IIENUY MEMORY Continued irom Page I man and president of the Canadian Naticnal Railways and a railroad executive who stood very high in the istlmation of every employee of JtRal'sytitemi'lrie' general chairman. oftM lnteraatlpnal standard railroad labor organizations re-celve.l from theif, members many demands- for some action iy ijerp. mate. th-2 memory 'of tlie man Salvation Army Home League Of Mctlakatla Sale The Home League of the Salvation Army at Mctlakatla held Us annual sale of work recently. It was a very successful affair. The Sum of $58.40 was realized .from the sale of foodstuff 3 arid needlework, It would have been much more had the weatherman been mote agrce- wild dcrio so much for the Ca- able A J It wis. a ?ood time was en nadUi National system and Its em- by those who attended mc ployr-s. As a result, the general'ealo J. B. Ryan, proved hUntslf 'ah dial, nsn deildci, with the assis- .ablc auctioneer. The proceed wUl tancr ship ; men Iten-, acre : "Wv tawB of their reepectlve member- twards the expenfioaof lighting ind friends, to. erect bronze and heating the Salvation Army -ial plaques to honor, Sir jHall during the winter months, 's memory, at certain places 1 1 1 "' the Dominion of Canada, j . -teamcr Q j, Princess Ade-are now gathered In Ot- rii. -irt. at 3:20 this he capital city of this Dd- aj- from the aoilth find vrUl nun . -i. to unnu me nrsi or tnese.. w)l pt 5 pn5l on a pt trip ta men. -rials. At the same time, in efcchHcan to pick up a lare othe places, similar ceremonies, pjhgers therq ioir the are .vkfng place. t0Xl- On her way Jn'sk io Van. "T ess ceremonies are being car- cw. the Ptyc .Adda:d.-!r rie'd by representatives and diie here' tombrrqw'-mbrnlr-gi ' men ers of the seventeen standard! . . .' , , t- r" ,-,, ; .t.. rallr vd labor organizations.' The - - r- cost of the plaques has been met fca!UwK:flaBqg!W by members, of these organizations and neir friends who are employ. ees v-.r the Canadian National system On behalf of the committee I wisr to tharlk- an, whose assistance mac.r ii 'possible.-for4hfs project to ' ba i -rried to 'a successful conclusion Tv desire ,at this time also to expi t.s to tne Canadian Kaqio Bro: 'Casting Corporation the ap prec itlon and sincere thanks of the -.ommlttee for their assistance and co-operation In providing the facDtles through which this broadcast is being brought to the employ ses of the Canadian National Railways and to the people of I Can ida." The plaques which were unveiled , F are of bronze. At the top Is a por- toll Beef- trait of the late . Sir Henry. Thorn-1 4 lbs, ton m raised .profile, fishing Is good,: twisting shapes. JONES mily Pnorft-957 surrounded. Hamburger,' 2 lbS.&, by a garland of ' maple leaves. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boclen, arrived In port at 2 p'clock this aftsrnoon from the south ad will sail at 5 p.m., five and a lialf hours earlier- than; mtf usilartlmc. on a TspeciaJ Christmas sailing to Vancouver. with score's of Mrs. Atwood wasbrought up Itf a fishing village and knew all thij oilskins and sou4ester-xand putslmethds 6f catching . Ishpng' ber '.Ui'i- '.L. fore she ever took part In the. work he rdest pari here with her husband and other Yf' members of this community. . The boat In which she goes is ah of thewhole thing was persuading j lver husband to allow her to go to , ; ' . " . , "I enlov It all." she smiled the waves oreaK over ine craits dow . . .. . i I uiuer uuy, iiiiuinj mws sue uuu made up her "bounty," a total i catch of 2,500 pounds. She likes "dralllng" for pollock best. Try a Dally News classified ad 'erttsQment for best results. A Tj-icjc hat Mai Work 6 IDS. VJOions ...... Manet PHONE 957 Saturday Specials BEEF Rump Roast, 4 lbs. it . 1 lb. 'Bacorr Prime. Rib Roll, ,4 lbs. & 1 lb'. Bacoii .....u.:...... ....- Sirloin Tlp,: 4 ;lbs..&: I lb. Bacon ...J.....:........... Pot Roast 6 'lbs; v ......... """WB" MUTTON and LAMB Leg of Viuttort-- . per lb. ..;.,4T...:.'....H.. Loin': ot Lanib-- -. ( . . per- lbv:.i:.:!:.::!l...::i..... Shculder. ImbRoiled ::. .;. VEAL , Rolled Shoulderof Veal per lb. ..Ai....i:.:...i,...,i,-...... LegofVealr- -." '''; 7 ' per ;ih. v-,,:r-f Rumjj. Rost yeal-r .per lb. -uU- nU'it -Roastrdf ;,Veal'i. .per- lb -'vMti4v..-w...... PORK ? Leg of 'Pork-i,' per lb-- .'...:.:....l.f.,..;...A...... . Shoulder of pork-r . . per 'lb: White Fish ' -: - per la. 75c 75c 75c 50 c 25c 25c 18c 25c 20c 15c 15c 15c 20 c 20c 18c 15c Yes, yc liaye l Tort of No. 1 Turkeys,- Ducks, of Geese to Choose From By toyer yTJ5 MISHT- FC?i HO REASON AT At-L J ,Vrt n"V st'V -r- S 1 Wi. rTt Kk ahi r i7few7 sovroo lost Youc but - . MM( tryinvs to tmcv 1 'r1c" , X I .M: HAtra.TDC VAALLyANO V3U'D BBTTtR jM J ME, ViSREM'T VoU? ASfi ifSW. I; yLp j y VoU WAWT ME T ktSS SEMDMACOUT , -jQJLX KNOW! A SHAWEC r J 'ft. PAGE 8KVJSN Add a' Personal Touch With a HAND MADE GIFT Of Distinction Mrs. J. Clark Fancy Work Palmistry Suite 7 First Floor Federal Block PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Rutl PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon ticked By the only Salmon Canning tJompany with an all the yeai lourni payroll In Prjnce Rupert. tUSAEi FOR SALE FOR SALE Beaver Bottling Works as a going concern. ; (tf) A CHRISTMAS Present thaj; will please;' a Hunsen .on Burner. Phone Black 461 or Green 106. ' (tf) LAST FEW DAYS Furniture Fac tory Samples must be cleared at sensational bargain prices. 10-plece Chesterfield groups $62.-50; 3-plece Lan)um Chester-, fleld $O0;,'" i'0-piece' Bedroom Sulter high-grade Eastern hardwood construction, Burl fronts -$115!50;, Genuine Walnut cedar phests...:$14.50. Order' today; Take advantage of this splendid opportunity to save. Julius Shore Mali Order House,- 801 Beklris Bulldtnsr Yahcquyer. PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary SuppUes, highest grade 15 for $1. Pactltc Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. MTTM flat, wlcrnr of nnpo Mom Oa J' trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster Ihvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, -lakcrrefunds few cents paid, vail or write. Ormes Limited, tf L.M ACT Xatlfo ot Intention to Apply to Leatv ' . ' 1.1 nd Ir.BlJtlSitrtc, of Rnr.je .3 OoaStriiid 1tii-.t on the ovf-h, ot. SviitJrwk Am ner the moutn ci n;iliv cots!- ' reiver uid bclg a ve-- tlcn.':l Arhra to bon'rtiLiia drri'jd aa lot H01; . j. "TAJai " NOTICE bt Ertvin Kc.iry D-, Ike'!.' c? 163 Hastura Wcaf.. ot Van-.ovi'JTt.tj. hx:.,. x-ctr;v-.tl--xi Birrlstr, in-' Jtaui"'i6.Mjly w ft iea-of the foUw- ;.. OiOTUnenl:nf ait A p'irt planted at the sooth 'vst'cripcr ci "nt portion of lot I 1401 asct to Shcl) OH Co. thicca .Northwly ito DolpiiHix 2(JOO feet, thtnee easterly roHowlnj? lUie of UclphlM 2C0Q ft.; itlieiqtf (.utterly fcllawlnj a 1 He at jVtor - J300 Art- to hlsh water s., ti-.jr ioMng hUh water Ljatic wc.rly j-ippfoxUruioly 2300 ft. to rta Tf . fc.Tanancrvt; and con- ttiJnJnj .130 acresi liior or lv5 tnd JJelTl;' KUt ipVJi e: lot 1401 ir.cpt suct he bteri iensed. EDWIN KB:ARY DeBECK. Snte4 October 7th 1938. ,,i LANU ACT Notice Of. Intention to-pply to Least In .the rtlnee RUDert'lAnd Reeordlno '.Dl-trl jt-Ra 4, Cpaat Land DUtrlrst. .ikniJ vltoaie fcpprox Irately one mtle In a Soirthorly tUrecUon: 'Jong the coast line of Prlncesa iioyal Island froia Red Fe;n Polat. ald Red Pern Point belni .approximately four mll la a Weaterl'y direct le i . f rca.'. Earcard Cove. Take Notice that Hina Hanaen ol Prtne Rupert, B.C. occupation FUU Packer Intend- to apply for at lease of the following described lands. Com-tnenclng at a post planted 'at hist a vater mark on the shore-line ln the .middle of a bay being approximately one me South of Red Tern Point thence three chain North-East; thence .' fifteen chains Eat thence tljj chains South, , thence fifteen ' chaISs West, .-jtbence Northerly to'.the nearest point at low water, thence toUowlng low .watcf to a point opposite the imusl pAit and containing five acres, more or ess. HAN8 HANSEN Dated lata day ot October, X83S