Wtndcsdarz-PFmbermo it I Smm Christmas 5 8 s 8 i i(j$ttggestiom ; i at popular prices 'BLEeiTlIG-l.mVF.FLE IRONS-Chromium fin- lishwthheat indicator, several modetytu choose from; price at ELECTRIC! J CLOCKS Reliable, iriade'by;;the makprs of Big Ben AlarriiGlocks; priced from g -TkVBLElLAMIS $mart and modern jf priced f roin DEI up guaranteed, m .. $3.50 I $1.75 g ! ;Many 0Ui6r Practical and Acceptable Gifts Drop in and inspect them Umam hardware dyisfed Goods Picture il'Vumus'p rice '. . . . 25c, 50c & 75c HiindjSewih'gjMadhine $18.00 Badminton ;Raek8t, Slazengcrs ?1.00 Violet Ray rsioiV..: $5.00 Vibrators: w-tW. . S2.50 & $5.00 Radios', Battery; Sets ....$10.00 & S25.00 Violin, full. site' $12.50 Tenor Banjos rdT. $0.00, $18.00 Flute -iuL'!.., $12.00 Clarinet nht&) .$15.00 ELIO TilMTURE EXCHANGE We Buy U.stfd (Mods of Any Description For Cash Phone Greeir: 421 Third Avenue Business Hoars Open-from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. i KesbSlkistmas Present One of the- bt Christmas presents a person can give J to anyone who hastlivdd-irf Prince Rupert is a year's subscription to THE DAILY NEWS In order to.helpsoive the problem we are making a special offer of $2.00 a Year there is $3;00'a year arid the same to Great Britain. ' The price ol $3;00 exclusively for the purpose of a Christmas present and eannot beused in any other way. TheR$h4iiRiclfinade Prince Rupert Famous qE&pert Brand" SMOKED yjlLACK COD ,4i Prepared Daily By Ganadia&iflsB & Cold Storage. Co., Ltd. "4 PRINCE KUPEKT, B.C. j Joe Calfa, after a visit to the city, returned to Alice Arm at the first Friday, of the week. Vancouver where she saw Mr, Little off for a trip to the Orient. William Forsman, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday. He is serving the time. Morley Shier is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today' going through from Vancouver to Stewart and Premier on one of his periodical business trips. He will return south on the Catala next week. Dr. S. A. Lamb,. travelling health officer, who has been here for the past three weeks conr ductine a special turebculln test ing campaign among the local school children as well as holding a periodical tuberculosis clinic, will sail tomorrow night by the Prince Rupert on his return south, accompanied by Miss J. B., Peters R.N , clinic nurse. They will spend a day at Ocean Falls before pro ceeding to Vancouver. Only two active cases of tuberculosis were found among local school Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. Phone 843 BUTTER First Grade Alberta 3 lbs EGGS Grade "A" Large per doz 84c 39c HEDLUND'S MEAT PASTE Veal, Chicken and Turkey 3 tins BORDEN'S MALTED MILK With Free Aeroplane 39 C n SWIFT'S DIAMOND "A" BACON. 1-lb. pkg, sliced CHIPSO per pkt OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 tins Pure French Castllle Soap 4 cakes IUJU "in WW" Del Malz Niblets - 2 tins Peas, Mac's Best size 5's, 2 tins Aylmer Pork & Beans 3 tins 27c Singapore Pineapple IQn 2 tins, talis Apricots, Berry land 2 tins Beeklst Honey 52C 4-lb. tin 19c 15c 19c 25c 23c 25c TOILET PAPER lAo v 5 rolls CANADA CORN STARCH pKUS CREST CLAMS 2 tins Head Lettuce per head Celery" per bunch Sunklst Oranges 2 doz. Grapefruit 6 for 23c 5c 15c 39c 25c See Our Stock of Christmas Candy, Nuts and Crackers, Etc., Now On Display TH5 DAILY NEWS PAGE TUBE! LOCAL NEWS NOTES ft Canadian Legion B.EJ3.L. jjfe eral meeting tonight. Gen- Nordkap meeting tonight Moose Gingham Novelty Adm. 35c. at 8. (283) Dance, (289) j The Prince Rupert Rotary Club Lounging slippers make an ideal wili be in regular monthly busl-glft for her or for him. You will ness session atMts weekly lunch-find a nice assortment at Fashion eon tomorrow. Footwear. (tf)j Olof Hanson M. P., returned to Rev w n Oran. Hollliurworth the city on toe Prince Rupert this m-HvoH in t.m r,k. ntirht.'a. mornim! from a brief business train from the Interior where he.MP 'to Vancouver. Is continuing his Presbvberian I Church organization survey work. To avoid disappointment order E. A. Wright, Prince automrhll( denfor. was amone in I your vnnswnas cut nowers ana Dotted plants now. Vance's Flower . iShop and Home Arts. terior excursion oassencers arriv-l '288, 290) I nw In thp Hf.v on liist niffht's . 1.1 T T . 1 1 IU. train. Is the truest of Mr. andi Mr. ana Airs. u. c. waiter oi uic Mrs. H. G, Kennedy. English Hill, Klana wireless station, wno have been on a vacation inp Mrs. George Little arrived nfW returned from Vancouver th rifv nn the PrJnre Rimert this, n the Prince Rupert this morning .j ... , - morning on her way back to her home at Terrace after a trip to Col. H. C. Greer of Victoria arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south to make an lnspsction of the First North B.C. Regiment. If a Cold Threatens.. CI Timely use of this especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, helps prevent many colds. VlCKS Vatronol Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for the Portland Canal -! district, arrived in the citv on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Stewart, being here on official business. Leonard Wilson, travelling for Canadian National Steam ships, is a visitor in the city on official duties, having arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this, morning. Stan Alton, former private secre tary to the general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co. and now engaged in the insurance business, arrived In the city from Stewart on the Catala yesterday aftenoon. James H. Blake, superintendent engineer for the Forest Branch service from Victoria, who has been here for the past week on official duties, sailed yesterday af ternoon on the Catala for Bella Bella. Articles of interest' to Northern British Columbians in the last Sunday Province magazine section include a biographical sketch by Cllve Plania MJLA. of Frank Has- kins, former Yukoner and founder and merchant of Pouce Coupe in the Peace River Block, and an other by Bob McCorkoll. well known Omlneca mining man, describing how the first gold in the Cariboo was discovered by Vital Leforce. Announcements Gingham Dance, Moose Hall? Presbyterian tea, December 9. Cambral Christmas Spinsters' Spree. December 11. Recreation dance, Hall, December 18. December 19. Third Avenue Don Passmore, who has been In the service of the Hudson Bay Co. at Port Simpson, returned home on the Catala yesterday aftenoon. Richard Meadows, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S". Meadows, returned home on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Alice Arm where he has been employed at the Esperanza mine. Oddfellows' Canadian Legion Christmas Tret Orange Hogmany Dance, Decern ber 31. Elks' New Year Hall, December. 31. Announcing: Dance, Boston 35 Taxi (Ross Mazzel) DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Stand opposite Royal Hotel Miss V. ThomDSon R.N.. after a week's' visit in the city with her sister, Mrs. J. B. McKay, Sixth Avenue East, sailed on the Catala Wed nesday afternoon for Vancouver.' Miss Thompson, who has been for some years a member of the nurs-, ing staff of the Port Simpson Gen-1 eral Hospital, will not be returning north. Miss Marie Murphy, -who has been a nurse at St. Joseph's Hos pital for some years, is at present a patient at that institution suffering with rheumatic fever. Mrs. ;D. E. Murphy, her mother, who is also an Invalid, was sent for and is at present visiting in Victoria. Miss Murphy Is expected' to be in the hospital for several months. Notice There still seems to be considerable misunderstanding as regards the meaning of the tuberculin test as carried on in this city in the last few weeks. The tutorculin test Indicates ona of two things, viz: Either that the patient has not been In contact with tuberculosis at all when It Is negative; or, that he has been infested with tuberculosis if It is positive. The latter is the case with 75 percent of our city population. A physical examination and an X-Ray are ne;essiry to discover whether the patient has tuberculosis disease. There is no cause to worry, i .therefore, if it bias been done and j has oeen louna to De negative Only two cases thus far have been found among all the children examined. These have been diag nosed early so have an excellent opportunity for recovery. This atone seems to make our work worth "while. A.' S. LiAMtJ, M.D. j Travelling M. H. 0, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dec. 8, 1936.. . FINAL NOTICE Please take notice that Thurs day, December 10th is the final date for payment of Trades Licences for the present six-month period. After that date summonses will be Issued. (288) LINGERIE HOSE SCARVES Just Arrived SEE The Knox Hotel For special rates on room and board to permanent guests It. BKASELL N. M. BRASELL Christmas Crackers in the latest designs I'riccd from 25 c per box Leave your order now. We will hold any article till Christmas Qtm.es Ltd. Pioneer Druqtjiats The Itcxall Store Thones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Winter is again with us and as usual we arc at your service to assist you solve your fuel problems. We have coals for all stoves, heaters anil furnaces. Phone us for prices. Gentlem Winter winds Aoain Areehwj'irff una your- coAibm needs refilling. 651 PHONE 652 en: What to buy the Ladies for Xmas WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OK DRESSES SHOES 10 0 to llllllllllli. PHILPOTT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. GLOVES COATS SWEATERS PURSES, ETC. that any woman would he pleased to receive as a gift. Let us solve your Christmas problems by helping you select a gift for your individual need. We have had years of experience in assisting the bashful, male with their Christmas Gift problems. Annette Ladies Wear Go. "The Store of the Better Dressed For Less" Federal Block, Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C.