sday, December 15, 1030 f CATCHING ROLLS RAZORS Priced at $fi.95, $8.95, $10.00 VALET RAZORS Complete with case, blades and strop $1.00 Oarccxrwtr ' m&Ke you very we wet f Art out wfnotf ew D VOUU LIKE The wav They treated) (CAUGHT a Cold? vj mt nan in lacn vicj ractafe I css Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Make Him Happy f tnis Christmas Why Not A SHAVING SET . By Yardlcy See our complete display of Yardley Sets. Priced from $1.00 DARWIN RAZOR Complete with 2 blades $7.50 KING CUTTER STRAIGHT RAZOR At the lowest price in years $3.00 Sec our windows and visit our store for a full range of gift suggestions REMEMBER We will hold any article till Christmas I? Wc cordially invite you to inspect the stock of The Store of a Thousand Gifts Ormes Limited For Gifts That Please Treat Yourself to a Merry Christmas by having your Coal bin full of the best coal in town. Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements PH1LP0TT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. N G51 PHONE 652 Good Just Arrived S m fa P & Chesterfield Suite Spring-Filled Mattress and the New 1937 Pattern Floor Carpet, Rugs FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue llusi ft w 51 p! mi 8 S fa Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. LOCAL NEWS Get your the holiday Footwear. evening slippers for Icing Sugar 2 lbs. White Beans. .,4 lbs., Aylmer Catsup per bottle Mincemeat McColl's 4-lb. tin EGGS Grade "A" Large, 3 doz. Felix Ginger Ale ' per dozen pints Mixed Nuts If ew crop, per lb Christmas Candy per lb Christmas Candy Fancy assortment, per lb. tf. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. . Ernest Pierce of Oceanic arrived in town yestereday from the Skee-na River for a brief visit to the city. Mr. and Mrs. William Crulck-shank and son, Bobby, will sail Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to California on a vacation trip. Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.,. members of the Legion and the Women's Auxiliary please turn in names of children eligible for Christmas Tree at once. (289,291,- 293) HOTEL ARRIVALS Knox E. Peters, Prince Rupert5 Royal J. Krlstmanson, B. Kristman son and A. Krlstmanson, Osland; Pete Colombo, city. C. N. R. TRAINS For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ... . , 6 p.ro From the'East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:20 p.m Native Sons At Terrace Elect Vernon Glass Named President Interior Assembly or TERRACE, ' Des 15: The Ter-ace branch of the Native Sons of Canada has elected officers as fol- "ows: President. Vernon Glass. Frist Vice-President, F. Thomas, Second Vice-President, Kenneth Kerr, Secretary Treasurer, Duncan Kerr. Sergeant at Arms, T. E. Brooks. Chaplain, James H Smith. Inner Guard, T, J. Kirkpatrick Outer Guard, R. W. Riley. Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. Phone 843 SPECIAL, McJr's Chocolates Christmas Wrapped QCn 5-lb. box Smyrna Figs- 3 lbs Roger's Syrup 5-lb. tin Lynn Valley Peaches per tin Shelled Almonds per lb j Head Lettuce per head Celery large bunch Sunklst Oranges j 2 doz Sunklst Grapefruit 6 for Bananas per lb.': Tomatoes Fresh I per lb.- 25c 33c 15c 52c 5c 15 c 39c 25c 10c 15c 15c 19c 15c 43c 95c $1.2? 18c 15c 25c Special Prices on Christmas Crackers and Layer Flfs WE DELIVER Phone 43 rp DAILY NEWS fade nrnti Thornton Plaque To Be Unveiled festivities at Fashion' Employees of Canadian National To Honor Memory of Former President Employees of the Canadian Na tlonal Railway have made arrange ments for the erection of a num ber of plaques at the more important stations and terminal points on the system in memory of the late Sir Henry W. Thorn ton, former Chairman and Presi dent of the railway. The central ceremony to taxe puce at ut tawa. The local unveiling cere mony will coincide with this and will; be held at the depot. Her Knees Swelled With Rheumatism To Go Upstairs Was Agony There Is nothing in which rheumatism is a greater handicap than In doing ordinary household duties kneeling, stooping, running up and down stairs. How to overcome that handicap, and relieve rheuma tic aches and pains, is the subject of the following letter: "I , have been taking Kruschen Salts for; three months. When started, I had rheumatism in both knees. They were very swollen could not rise from a chair with out assistance, I could not kneel and to go upstairs was agony. Now I can run upstairs and kneel as much as I like. Since I have taken. Kruschen, I can work like a horse (Mrs.) H.S. Two of the ingredients of Krus chen Salts, are effective solvents of uric. acid. Other Ingredients of these Salts have a stimulating effect upon the Internal organs, and assist them to expel the dissolved uric acid from the system. The Letter Box PROTEST RELIEF WORK Editor, Dally News",,,.. I would like to draw your at tentlon to ,the way In which things are carried on today by the men who are supposed to be on relief. They have to woTk for all they get. For a mere pittance mar rled men have to go out, no mat ter what ths weather, and ail they get Is not enough to keep thr family In necessities of life. To make matters worse they are insulted on tne ob. Single men are allowed 30 ents a day for food, 5c for clothing and shoes and live cents for a place to sleep If they call that civilization and Christianity, the world can't come to an end too soon. If our citizens took a look and saw some of the married men and their children and the shape they are in, through no fault,, of their own, I often wender how they Could stand to see 6uch deplor able conditions. But It seems to me they don't care as long as they themselves are all right. Yours for the good of humanity, ROBERT KYDD. Announcements Recreation dance, Hall, December 18. December 19. Eagles' ber 21. Elks' New Year Hall, 'December 31, Announcing: Oddfellows' Canadian Legion Christmas Tree Christmas Tree, Decern- Sons of Norway Xmas Moose Hall, December 28. Tree, Orange Hogmany Dance, Decern be r 31. Dance,, Boston (Ross Mazzei) DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Stand opposite Royal Hotel Third Avenue Twenty Years After" Of course,! you've i read- Dumas' great story, "Twenty Years After," about the exploits of d'Artagnan, Athos. Porthos and Aramis and how they fared a score of years af ter their first association. D'Artagnan was the only one of the four who had stayed with the service they had all started In. When one looks" back for twenty years In Prince Rupert, It would be more troublesome than d'Artagnan found It, to discover the where abouts of all those who served this community then. The number pt business firms here today who were serving this community in the same business twenty years ago is remarkably small. Some have pas sed over Jordan. Most have moved elsewhere for various causes, and their places taken and retaken, al though not quite filled, by others. For what new acquaintance can fill the place of an old friend? Prince Rupert, as a city, has changed too, in twenty years. It has developed and is developing although not Just as was expected at first. It has had setbacks and disappointments. Many of them! It has perhaps lost some of that joy ous exuberance of youth, that pre war quality born of the days when Dame Fortune dangled big prizes temptingly, for the bold. Them were the days "When hearts could glow, long, long ago, lh the times of the Barmecides." Among the few firms still con tlnulng under the same manage ment for the last twenty years Is that of Albert & McCaffery Ltd. That they have remained in busi ness for these last twenty years is not without significance. It means their merchandise and service has been satisfactory to their many customers. For twenty years Albert & McCaffery have sold the best coal available. And if better could be, got, they would have It. It Is the best today and gives you the most heat for the least money. So, next time you need coal, Just Phone 116 or 117 to Albert & McCaffery and order Nanalmo-Welllngton for furnace and heater; Alberta Soot-less for the kitchen range. You deserve the best! Reach the most people In city and district with an advertisement n the Dally News. i .9I Klox Klox Klox I Have You Enough Clocks? , Every Room in the House Should Have a Clock Christmas is a good time to treat yourself or your friends We have a splendid variety this year: Here are a few: Canadian made oak fancy shape clock, 16 fa inches long, striking hours and half hours $9.50 fa Beautiful oblong shape walnut clock, 15 m inches long with modernistic chrome dial $11.50 1 Similar clock with curved top $12.50 S Fine Westminster Chime walnut $22.50 J Electric Chime $27.50 fa A wide variety of small bedroom and mantel 2 clocks, $3.50 to $8.50 - Of course we have all varieties of Big Ben and m Westclox from $1.25 to $3.95 jg John Bulger jr i Jeweler fa We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do Is send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and he oil for 6 complete Permanents. Will not harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfect wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can toe obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. FOR CHRISTMAS and all the year around Covered Roasters, from , $1.00 to $3.00 Stainless Carving Sets $2.50 to $7.50 Pocket Knives, Scissors, Table Cutlery Pyrex Cooking Utensils THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Annettes Pre -Christmas Specials DRESSES Evening, Afternoon & Street Dresses, velvets, taffetas, crepes and satins CC fkflf sizes 14 to 46; Pre-Xmas Specials .... ?"vV f JIEAVY ELANNEL BEACON BATHROBES All sizes ana all colors tz Pre-Xmas Specials tyAmUO NOVELTY BRAIDED SANDALS In the new flattie heel in all gold, all silver and black in kids and satins GO QC Pre-Xmas Special yOU0 Boxed Hand-Embroidered Novelty 2C Handkerchiefs; Pre-Xmas Specials ....... AOX ALL FELT HATS To clear at . $1.00 Full-Fashioncd Chiffon and Semi-Service HOSE Every pair perfect, all sizes and colors. Pre-Christmas Special 69c 35 Taxi Annette Ladies' Wear Co. "The Store of the Better Dressed For Less" Federal Block, Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. m 23. s .'sr. I sus. i -5 t 1 Hi . ! t rsst ! s :S t t mi t : ! .1! 1 inM .:ll(Hl tmi i 114. .. !r-:;i;i 1 1: ON . s .: is t ' j it 13 It II 13 3.