FAOE SIX Useful and Lasting Gifts! 1 i xsz, $12.50 ,. $1250.00 J VlSlt ur jf All Guaranteed WATCHES from the leading manu- D3SPrnPllf I "v-- $1-25 t0 175.00 AlUdllllClll J A Beautiful Assortment of GOLD and NOVELTY J l j Jewelry, at prices that are sure to meet with your J NffiVT ' approval J UlUI C J A fine Assortment of Sterling Silver and Silver t Plated Holloware for J Special 4-Piece Rogers' Tea Sets $9 95 Dmner"are Z Many Designs in Community and Rogers' Flatware . Crystal. j Special 26-Piece Set OA aa Copper for $J.UU J Fine China j Toilet and Dresser Sets in Sterling Silver and All t Glassware the Latest Modern Designs Q4 HE set Baggage t from a special ?X.Itlup J Pottery jf SCHICK and PACKARD ELECTRO-SHAVERS Brassware and ROLLS RAZORS Novelties t Scientific Instruments and Optical Department t Hundreds of Beautiful . Gifts v. to Choose v, From ..um This Store is Truly a Modem Gift Shop. We Cordially Invite Your Inspection. AX HEILBRONER DIAMOND SPECIALIST MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Christmas Gifts That Last 3 Mf SOLID WALNUT SMOKING CABINETS Cr C A 1 from 30.tU g END TABLES With Book Rack $6 50 ? I 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 9 k 1 t Best Christmas Present Wxfc ajVi One of the best Christmas presents a person can give to anyone who has lived in Prince Kupert is a year's subscription to THE DAILY NEWS In order to help solve the problem we are making a special offer of $2.09 a Year for anyone wishing to send a present to a friend outside the city to any part of Canada but not to the United States. The price there Is $3.00 a year and the same to Great Britain. The price of S2.00 is exclusively for the purpose of a Christmas present and cannot be used in any other way. GAMES Games are a necessity in every home and this is the time to choose your favorite ones from our large stock. We have a very complete range, including the latest. Monopoly, Easy Money, Race Game, Pit, Dominoes, Chess, Checkers, Quoits, Ten Pins, Whirlpool, Blow Ball, Table Tennis, Parcheesi, Lotto, Flitz, Anagrams, Conjuring, Mosaic, Etc. BOOKS Books at Christmas Time are "naturals" for old and young. This is the only store in Prince Rupert carrying an up-to-the-minute stock of New Books all year round. Our shelves are complete with the latest books direct from the publishers. Our recommendations can be depended upon. Come in and let us assist you with your gift problems. Moose Dance Is Enjoyable About One Hundred and Twenty-Five Persons at Affair On Friday Night xnerc were about 125 persons at the Moose dance Friday night in inc Moose Hall. Good music was furnished by Charlie Balaeno's Orchestra and dancing was In pro gress from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Gll- Hs Royer was master of ceremonies and Louis Shlblg presided at the door. At midnight refreshments were served under the direction of A. K. Nelson. Balloons and novelties lent to the general merriment. Members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce were busy on the streets of the business section over the week-end dressing un the elec tric, light standards with evergreens. Now the suggestion Is made that the merchants might decorate the evergreens. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Specials BEEF T-Bone Roast per lb Boneless Stew Beef 3 lbs . Short Ribs of Bsef 4 lbs Liver, 1 lbs. & Vz lb. Bacon .... Pot Roast 4 lbs Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak 3 lbs Shoulder Steak 2 lbs Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Prime Rib Roll per lb. Prime Rib Steak j 3 lbs Pork Spare Ribs 2 lbs VEAL Rolled Shoulder Veal per lb Veal Chops 2 lbs. ... Veal Steak " ;.PW-H MUTTON Leg of Mutton per lb. Shoulder of Mutton 6 lbs. PHONE 95? 18c 25c 25c 25c 35c 40c 50c 25c 25c 15c 50c 25c 15c 35c 20c ' . 15c 75c THE DAILY NEWS SOLEMNITY AND ANCIENT FORMS MARK ACCESSION OF BRITAIN'S NEW KING Prime Minister King Read Momentous Document At Ottawa Vast Crowds Attend Public Proclamation Formalities in London OTTAWA TW 1,1. frPWMlp tliP thiinrW nf n of King Edward VIII's abdication and the accession of Kin? George i VI. London Ceremonies LONDON, Dec. 14: (CP A vast and orderly crowd listened raDtlv on Saturday while the . sonorour tones of the Garter Principal King of Arms, Sir. Gerald Wclkuton rolled from the banks of loud speakers as he read from the ba!:cny of the royal palace of St James, with Its old and turreteu battlements, the proclamataion ol George VI as Liege Lord of th? British Empire. A spotlight, mads necessary by dull skies and lieht. rain, Illuminated the scroll from which Sir Gerald read. The proclamation was subse quently read at Charing Crow Temple Bar and the Royal Ex- :hange. It was the second time withii. a year that crowds, masons nnf.. side of St. James, had watched I.he ceremonial procedure of proclaiming a new King. The clay's ovents, Lnvested with the SDlendor of medieval pageantry, began with uic meeting of the ascessknn council to draw up the official docu ment announcing George VI as the new mush ruler. Slowly the new King, who had left Piccadilly three minutes ear lier, walked to his place before the great crimson and gold throne. In a firm voice, an official an nounced that the councillors were assembled -to "publish and nro- clalm with one voice and ron- sent of the tongue and heart that High and Mighty Prince Albc-t Frederiik Arthur Geonrp is by the Grace of God, become our only and lawful Llcge Lord as King George VI to whom we do acknowledge all faith and constant obedience -with nil llfnrfv and humble affection." The King's first official act, the proclamation of hLt .arwe. sion, was to receive greetings and vAyiuaaiuus 01 loyalty from representatives of the Dominions In his p3rsonal) mesn t th three fighting services, King George pointed out to the Navy that he had seen service with naval units during the Great War. His message'to the Roval Air Pnrro recalled that he bad served with the independent squadrons in France in 1918. After the Proclamation monies, Kinz Georrre Vincent Massev. commissioner, and representatives' New King's Pledge George VI pledged to Parliament today "my constant endeavor, with God's help and supported by my dear wife, to uphold the honor of the realm and promote the happiness of the people." In the House of nom mnn c Wil liam Gallacher. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Special Christmas sailings have been arranged for the Union steamers Carden'a and Catala southbound from here to Vancou ver. This Friday the Cardena will sail at 5 p.m. Instead of 10:30 p.m. and Is due to arrive In Vancouver at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Next week the steamer Catala will sail at 12 noon Tuesday instead of 1 :30 am. and will arrive in Vancouver at 8 o'clock Thursday morning, the day before Christmas. C. P. R. oteamer Princess Norah, Capt. Wlll'am Palmer, was In port from 9 to 10 o'clock Sunday morning northbound on a regularly -::hcdul?d voyase from Vancouver i to Skaaway. Sh had on honrri -i total of 130 p3-roaigers including two who disernbarked here. From this port 'the vasel took six passengers north. Soubhbpund th? Princess Norah is due here on Thursday afternoon. Union steamer Catala, Capt John Mulr, arirved in port at 8:40 last evening from the south and "ailed a couple of hours Inter fnr Stewart, Anyox and other northern points, whsnce she will return here southbound tomorrow afternoon H. A. Hughes has taken over auty as purser on the Catala for a month, relieving A. W. Robinson who Is on annual vacation. Capt. Merrill Sollows. owner and skipper of the local halibut boat Relief, has left for Nova Switia to spend the winter. Mrs. Sollows has gone to California for a visit oath of allegiance to Klne Georee. The dissenters substituted the af firmation of good faith but declined to swear a regular oath on the Bible. BOLAND IS DRAMATIC Famous for Her Comedies in Past, She Takes Different Type Of Role Romance is Other End of Double Bill "A Son Comas Home," Califor nia waterfront drama with Marv jBoland in the leading role, and "My "My American American Wife," Wife," a a light light ro , " ro- I twenty-one gun salute echoed over the sunlit Slope of Par- mance starring Francis Lederer llimnpnt Mill orl f1-.Q cfvoine nf tha XTnf ded out from the carillon in the Peace Tower, Prime Min- Rouble bin offering for the first ister Willmm T.vnn ATnpkpnzifi Twiner Rnf nrrlr. v ronrl tn i;c ;of this week at the Capitol Theatre thhgjt thepomm.cn the solemn proclamation LX'ZLT since she made her screen debut Famed for her comedy characterizations1 In the past, in this picture she plays the part of the proprietress of a chowder house and is known as the "angel of the wharves." Fifteen years before the ory opens ihw son had run away. AU thf.se years ?he had awaltpd ,hls return, only to find him. un der drarmttc circumstances, a murderer. Highly touching scenes ?nsue. The supporting cast im eludes Donald Woods. Wallace Ford, Rojcr Imhoff, Julie Haydon md Anthony Nace. In "My American Wife" Lederer Is oast as a European nobleman who marries an American girl of wealth, Miss Sothern being the Tirl. W'.th hfr he goes to the fam-ly home in Arizona. Fred Stone, who has been halted as the screen .-uwiror to W Rogers, plays rhe nart of the rancher grandfather and Blllie Burke, as ,th social climbing mother. It Ls ?ntertaln'.'Jig story. an DO.VT BE LATE Order Your Xmas SUIT or COAT today from House or Stone or House of Hobberlin clothes Large selection, fit guaranteed. LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone C19 I Monday Dr..mbei, TOWOllT afi TVESI) WL complete Show 8 I4 The Uild and Wooly Mest! Francis Lederer Ann Sothern in "My American ite A fast moving ya of the count who went cowboy to win the gal he loved' with BILLIE BL'UKE Fit ED STONE At 7:00 & 9 41 Her First Dramatic Kolc? MARY BOLAND "A Son Comes Home" The conflict of a muf.hr. who could save an Innoc nt boy only by sending her own son to his death' with DONALD WOODS At 8:30 One" Only j WOULD NEWS At 8 14 o: Delicious, I rcsh COTTAGE CHEESE VALHiNTlN DAIRY PRONE 57 Headquarters For SANTA CLAUS Thousands of Toys, Christmas Hooks, Decorations and Novelties REGAL SHOP Any Article Put Away Until Christmas Week ft 8 -f . kit Wall 7 & ace s Make Our Store Your Shopping Centre We have gathered together a very comprehensive selec- , . . lion m ;iriiinc cmWmU.. 4.. -n. several others refused to to take take the the 1 & vv attractive nH.V lu Jr v,iinsimas needs, and at g tcry prices, and we are adding to them daily. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCB. RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 It Pays to liuy From MUSSALLEM'S E Our prices are always right wlthrf the markets and we sell for less. Mail or phone your order and save , 1 FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dln- 'W ner Set and Rogers Silverware. H Prince Rupert, B.C. ftf MUSSALLRM'SI ECONOMY STORE! Today we have received some charming Eve A Further Shipment of ning Frocks it in vivid colorings and attractive styles, sizes 14 to 20. You will be pleased with tne Pr,ce as the garments themselves. See them in our window. Girls' Navy Chinchilla Coats arrived this morning. They are nicely tailored and i h 9 I I I . We are now showing models in the newest Tunic Style Blouses I made in lustrous Satins, in the most popular colors. & See our windows. Phone 9 Third & Fulton St.