J'PAGESpC .': ,THE DAIL"V NEWSjj Thursday, Detembfc, . ' Involved in '4 i'. nsis 1. l Hera arc some new picture of the principal figures' in tho recent, monarchlal crisis m England. Discussion has been stirred up anew by, the radio broadcast of tho Archbishop of Canterbury on Sunday In. which, he criticized the former King? Edward's circle of companions whose "ways 6f Ufa are alien to the best interests of the people." Now it is said that Edward, furious in spite of anguish and despondency, may reply to the Archbishop's attack. A sharp answer to the head of the Church of England may, it is reliably reported, be returned by the; Duke of Windsor to the criticism of his friends as one of the first uses of his personal freedom, Baron, Eugene de Rothschild, at whose castle at Enzefeld, near Vienna in Austria, Edward Is staying, says that the former King has been deeply stirred by the Archbishop's broadcast. Edward is said to have been suffering from emotional letdown and was highly- nervous. However, he made a shopping tour of Vienna yesterday and appeared to be in good spirits. He agreed .to pose for news photo- graphers so they could return to- their phonies for Christmas; Mrs. Simpson, In a telephone conversation with Edward, is reported to h'ayij urged him to .drfcp the idea , of replying to the criticism of the Archbishop of Canterbury. In. the lay-out o'f pictures Rt. jjqn, Stanley Baldwin is shown at hU desk (left), with the former monarch, in the uniform of, the Seaforth Highlanders at right. Deneath the picture 'of Westminster are His Grace, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Mrs. Wallls Simpson. Railwayman Miss Libby Miller Music of Other Weds in Interior Weds in Montreal Lands Subject Miss Ethel Godrll Becomes Bride Of Henry WaMorf on Saturday Evening . I Word has been received ih the city .. of the marriage at Prince George last Saturday night of Miss -Ethel Godell, and Henry Waldorf ,i Mr. Waldorf In the.,serV vlcQc.Qiibe engineering depart-i ment of the Canadian National Railways and Is well knowns lit Prince -'Rupert ' -. Joseph Hogan, locomotive fore-1 man for Canadian National Rail ways at Paclfic, ,ahd :Mrsl, Hogan will' be sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight for a trip to TooSaill Former Local . Lady Plans to Visit Prince Rupert in Near Future. With Her. Husband ' ' Word has, been received In the city of the marlrage in -Montreal on December 7 of Miss Libby Miller, formerly of. this city, to Peison Than;, AC Detroit. .x .'c. j 'Mrs'! Thall is loneofJhie- proprietors of the. People's Store and Cut Rale stores In this citv and is plan-, nlrig to vfelt 'the city frt tfiev near future with her husband. Hi Mi Us IS D. W. Graham, watch officer of Canadian Rational. Steamships, tied up" at the local drydock for the winter, sails tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. EXPRESS your Christmas Gifts Trom your own door Pttkaguwlll be ctlltd for and dtlivtrtd promptly ..I tnv'tddrttt wltfiln fiDrtu cirtiat limit l til principal poinb-No Extr CoiL lOWCHllCCt ON MCKiQES 9r TO II MINDS Thapi latMtspr Hcutl if in farm Math fafllUh ClmU. SikUkiwu . , . MnKok...... OnUtl. ..,.'. QoW. ...... N EtraMwkh. NoiSl4i.. lib. t IW.. TiT it tit i 'till 16 1 11 4 Ik 17 11 41 se! llPOrtlMllT lOW chttfCI ll llMvlW . t m K0 HiK tdoitloaioitl lf ltw nIoxmo, fm Iwtfiw lulgrmoilon colli Sift . Sort' Economical CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS We loan you free a complete Home Permanent JLH1!6 tor 3 months. All you need do IS Send S3 0(1 t.n rnvor th r.rc t i the oil lor 0 complete Permanent not .-win harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfect ..wave with this machine. No electricity dr experience needed. , When you jave used these supplies mcleon manent m US at nfty cents a per Marvel Wave Factory im East list. Ave. Vancouver, B.G., CHRIS1MAS and all the year arounil Covered. Roasters, irom ,,.... 4$i.oo to $3.00 Stainless Carving Sets.. ..,,...$2.50 to $7.50. Pocket Knaves, Scissors, Table Cutlery ' 7 r Prex CooHine; Utensils - : v f THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. Meeting of Ladies' Music Club Yesterday Afteinoon at Home Of Mrs. XV. E. Drake The regular fortnightly meeting of the Ladles' Music Club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Drake, Fourth Avenue West. The president, Mrs. Shelford Darton, was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members. The program was in charge of Mrs. S. D. Jo'hnston whose Interesting subject was "Music in Other Lands." Three papers were read. each being Illustrated with arjoro- priate selections. The first paper dealt with music of France and was followed by Mrs. E. J. Smith Dlavine as a piano solo "Song of the Olive Pickers," and Miss Nellie Lawrence a violin solo "l'Arlesienne" (Bizet). The paper on 'Italy was followed by che playing of "Lombardy "wiiuaiuji Oiicpilcl Shepherd U L. Stamford and the Italian na tional anthem, also as a piano solo, by Mrs. E. J. smith. After the naDer on Poland, Mrs. J. H. Carson sang A Polish carol." Tea was served by the hostess. Alice Arm Man Has Succumbed Max Sandul, Who Was Broueht lIlerT4UsvWekvbies' for some, years. New Prexy Of Hockey League Being Elected PORTLAND. Dec. 17": Execu tives of the Pacific Coast Hockey league are meeting here today to elect a successor to Dr. Gordon B. Leach who has retired as presi- aeiu of the league because he has pot the spare time to give to the 6fflce. Judge Morlarty Of the Sup reme uourt at Seattle W mentioned as a' possible successor . LADIES' BOVLING Results in the Ladles' Bowling League ja'sVnlght: - Rangers.. 1726,, C( N. R. A. 1132. , Doodads, 1312,' Knockouts, 1282. Annette's 1631, Spark Plugs 1336. V Blue Birds 1581, Grotto 1212. High Scorer M. McFadden, Ran- The Markets Retail prices current Here are as follows: B.C. Fresh Extras. Grade A Large, cartoned, doz 47 Loca, new laid, doz .55 1 Apples Mcintosh Reds, bulk, fancy 4 lbs:' ..... :. .... 2$ box LJ.f.'.'.wu.: i : L.2.25! Mcintosh Reds, wraDped fancy 3a lbs. .....:.,.... .25 box 2.50 Delicious, 3 lbs. .: :., J25 box ..5....: :...;.-..:..4.:.;.: 2.05 Fruit Lemons, doz; 40 Oranges, doz. 25, 28, 32, 38, and 47c. Jap Oranges, box. .35 Grapefruit, Cal., each 6c to ...... .10 Bananas; lb ,j2y2 Cranberries, lb. .27 Pears, Anjou, doz .40 Grapes, Emperor, lb 18 ' Song" as a piano solo by. Mrs. W. ' Perslmrrt6ris, doz .45 Pomegranates", each n Butter Fancy, cartoned, lb 34 No. 2 Creamery, lb .. .31 No. 1 Creamery, lb .33 Pure, lb. ' is Vegetables B.C. Potatoes, 8 lbs 25 Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25 B. C. Onions, lb .06 Garlic, imported, per lb.... .33 Cauliflower, B.C., 20c to 25 Parsley, .bunch .. ... .09 B.C. Carrots, 8 lbs,., 29 Beets. ikntirhV t s i.' ' tA "" Max Sandul, who was brought to; Yellow TurniDS. 8 lbs the city Tuesday on the CatalajB. C. Hothouse Tomatoes No' 1 from Alice Arm suffering from lb m pneumonia; passed away last night basket """.I. " 'm In the Prince RuDert General Hos-! B. C. Lettnpp m pital. He was a miner forty years; Green Peppers, lb 15 01 age ana naa uvea at Alice Arm "ea peppers, lb 15 vucumoers, outdoor, each .10 rumpiuns, lb; 08 Hubbard Squash, lb. ., .07 Green Cabbage, lb. '07 Bru.ssells;Sprouts, Cal, 15c, 2 lb, .25 Vegetable Marrow, lb. . r7 Spinach, lb. iq reefl Hay, Bulkley Valley Timothy 100 lbS "1.4S Wheat, Bulkley Valley 2.75 Bran 2 an Middlings. 2.95 Shorts f 2.6O OatS " w 9'e . Pine Oat. Chops ..: 2.75 Barley 2.55 Laying Mash ' 3.00 oyster Shell -.- T.45 Turkey, No. 1, lb. Fowl, No. 1.1b.'...,, Roasting Chfcken lb. . Ham, pienfe, first grade, lb. Bacon, side, sliced, best grade - Pork, shoulder, 'lb: L.v:..v. Pork, loin. lb. '. .35 .23 .32 .20 .45 .18 .25 Pork, leg, lb.- 25 4' Veal, shoulder, lb. 12c to ,15 Beef, pot roast, lb. 12','2c to 15 Beef, boiling, lb. 8c to 10 Beef, roast prime rib. lb 18 Beef Steak, lb. 25c to .30 Lamb, shoulder, lb 20 Lamb, leg, lb .25 Lamb Chops, lb. 25c to .30 Fish Halibut, fresh, lb; :. .15 Smokeii -Kippers, lb. .. 15e'; and iO Salmon, red spring, fresh, lb. 0 White. 2 lbs. .25 Honey Extractf d.Honey.'per ."a'r,22c to .30 Hour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat .. 2.20 Mixed nuts, lb '. ,20 ', - Second Patent 2.10 r Pastry Flour, 10 lbs Sum Walnuts, broken shelled .. Walnuts. shelled halves, lb, Almonds, CaL; shelled; lb Pried rrnlto White Figs, lb .... -.;,... 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