MAX f PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS EXTRA SPECIAL FLASH LIGHTS Made in the British Empire 3-Cell Complete With Batteries and eEaxctha.Bulb $1.00 2-Cell Complete With Batteries and Extra Bulb 65C Extra Batteries 4 for MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Clirisfrnas Gifts That Last UNION STEAM 25c SHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FKOM PKINCE KUPERT FKOM POUT SIMPSON $32.00 $3535 RETURN. RETURN. All meals and Berth . . Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sa'le Between November 1st, 1S3C and February 28lh, 1937, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1937. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. GARDEN A Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent - A. W. NEWMAN - Third Ave., Phone 5C8 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL NOTICE-Christmas Holiday Sailings to Vancouver via Waypoints: S.S. CAROLNA Leaves Prince Rupert Friday, December 18tfi at 5:00 pm Arrives Vancouver Sunday, December 20th at 2:00 p.m. (approx.) S.S. CATALA Leaves Prince Rupert Tuesday, December 22nd at 12:00 noon Arrives Vancouver Thursday. December 24th at 9:00 a.m. fapprox.) S.S. Catala leaves Vancouver northbound Friday, January 1st at 9:00 p.m. arriving Prince Rupert Sunday. p.m., January 3rd SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FARE, $32.00 Please make your reservation early A. W. NEWMAN, Agent, Prince Rupert Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S3. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Sgj "Princess Norah," Dec. 13th, 30th, Jan, 10th, 24th, Feb. WINTER EXCURSION FARES TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN S3 2,00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 23th. 1937. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations ' . W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ?SOJML JREETING LARDS A Beautiful Selection to Choose From at Reduced Prices, Including a Box of 'Gold Initialed Stationery with Orders of Over Eighteen Cards. 12 Beautiful Assorted Cards in Boxes per box WATERMAN'S Latest Perfected Ink-Vue Pens Greater ink capacity than any other pen at this price. 50c Srfine.Ca,;d!10c SHEAFFER'S Latest Improved Pens & Pencils Your name free in gold letters on any of these pens or pencils. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU to visit arid inspect our enormous stock of Christmas Gifts for every member of the family. Be Sure to Visit Our Wonderful Basement Store! Shop early and receive greater individual attention HEILBRONER DIAMOND SPECIALIST turned to the city on the Princess I Louise Sunday night from a trip to I i Vancouver. Si?Zmr sKlSGC- $5,50 ISSS ENU TABLES With Bock Hack fl S A at 3Ut)U 327 Third , Ave. . Rhone 775 ECONOMY SPECIALS Buying Suggestions at Money-Saving Prices SAIR DAI ES New crop 4 lbs. SIIELLLD WALNUTS Broken,' per lb GLACE CHERRIES Green per lb GLACE CHERRIES Red per lb RICH BULK' COCOA Good breakfast drink, per lb. 3 lbs ! PURE EXTRACT Lemon & Vanilla, 2-oz. bottle ARTIFICIAL EXTRACT Fancy, 6-oz. bottle ALBERTA EGGS 3 doz. 27c 27c 35c 39c 17c 50c 17c 29c 85c McINTOSH APPLES Fancy wrapped, while they last C9 1 Q ber box t?&XU FRESH MIXED NUTS per lb. EMPEROR GRAPES Good quality, per lb. BANANAS Fancy 3 lbs FRESH COCOANUTS 3 for" CLUSTER TABLE RAISINS 1 lb. cello MINCE MEAT 40-oz. bottle CORNED BEEF Helmet 2 tins JUTLAND SARDINES In oil, 3 tins FRESH CUCUMBER Pickles, Heinz. 20-oz. bot. GRAPEFRUIT 6 for LEMONS Sunklst per doz JAP ORANGES per box 20c 15c 35c 25c 29c 37c 25c 23c 25c 25c 29c 85c per bundle ji.es BLEACHED RAISINS 91 Fancy, 2 lbs. O tK MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Delicious, Fresh COTTAGE CHEESE VALENTIN DAIRY . PHONE T..-57 B.B.C. Executive Comes to Canada For many years associated with the Britl-sh Broadcasting Corporation, Major W. E. Gladstone Murray, a Canadian by birth, has returned to his native land to take control of broadcasting in Canada. Here he is seen addressing Canadian listeners shortly after his arrival In the Dominion. VANCOUVER IS AT POLLS Voting; Today to Determine Successor to O. Cm. MiGccr, Who Is Retiring ccntrate on his duties as member of the House of Commons for Van-couver-Burrard and in a recent speech declared that so far as Canada's seaports were concerned, most of the fellows at Ottawa are canoe-minded." He leaves after a crowded two years the office he entered as an advocate of monetary reform. lie unsuccessfully attempted early in his term to bring about reduction In bond Interest: made sweenine changes ln the City Hall and police departments; Instituted civic days of prayer; read the Riot Act to demonstrating unemployed; and resigned from the.Britlth Colum bia Legislature In 1935 to run for Parliament. Since then he has commuted bv air between Vancouver nnri nt. tawa, was a drivlne force behind the Vancouver. Golden Jubilee, re ceived the Lord Mayor of London Sir Percy Vincent, and paid him a return visit. He came back from ! the Empire's metropolis with words of praise for many English accom-1 pttshments in solving depression I and. administrative problems. 1 Ex-Mayor Taylor, colorful figure in civic posltipns since the' turn of the century, at 79 seeks the I office he held previously for 1 1 1 years and from Which Mayor Me-1 Geer ousted him by a majority of1 25,000. "While I .may be old in calen dar years, I'm also old in expert-' l-uvc, iayior saia. "i nave as much vlsion'for the future of Van couver as I've had for 25 years." "Sound" PoIIcv Alderman Miller was actinc1 Mayor during thp many absenrW of Mayor McGeer and Is chairman' of the City Council's finance com-, mlttee. Money does not come out nt thin air." said Mr. Millpr. rpfor.! ring to platforms of other cunrii.i dates who "promise to put every- Doay to work, reduce taxation and cut down asscssmnnts." iff. hHHoh 100 cents worth-while value from every taxation dollar." Alderman McDonald lias already won one brush with Mr. Taylor. Last December he defeated the mayor by a large majority in an old Taytor stronghold, Ward Five, for a seat on the City Council. Mr. McDonald supports Investigation of charges against Vancou- vrstotn nAtln -1 i. 1 -. 1... VANCOUVER, Dec. 0: (CP) L, t,,u ,.. ' IZ fT?dfatoSMe taotjcountant. chosen to Tucker, make lUDOn todav for the mnvnmlt.v snnfl . - .. . ' . , ,," j-T report ox ponce department ac- i O. Q McGeer wiE surrender Janu- colmtl rf - ary 1. A winner will be decided ln a rport rhnin(r irr(HT llariflM Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCaffery re- "T am?!ls Form5 M.ay?r U ? within the police force. The Police t'Z," ' .Commission discharged him -but ,erman L. D. n McDonald n and C. E. , 1 . Thompson Alderman Miller ap. lIred Juatlae of the Brltish tJZt . ubla Supreme Court, to invest!- Mr. Thompson has a 11 -point platform, but omitted the 13th plank because he was "a little superstitious and a little Irish too." He promises to seek provincial and Dominion old for an extensive public works program and favors an advisory board of 100 citizens to assist aldermen. He was cam-pain manager for Mr. McGeer two years ago. Eight aldermen-at-largc will be elected from a large field. In former years 12 aldermen were chos-.n by wards. C. N. R. TRAINS ''or the East ' Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And YouH Jump Out of Bed in th - Morning Rrin' to Go Th tlrer ihoald poor oat two ponnds of liquid fail Into roar bowtU daily. If this fall U not flowing f raclr, roar food docin't dlgwt. It jait Arrxjt in th bowels. Gu blou ap roar tomach. You rtconitipktd. Iltrmfui poison! ro Into the bodr. and you feel soar, sank and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't al vers grt at the cause. If oa need something that works on the liter u well. It takes those (rood, old Carter's Little Liver Fills to ret thess two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel ap and op", Harmless and gentle, they make. the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel bat have no calomel or mercury In them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name I Stubbornly rtf dm anything else. 2c r DON'T ni: LATH Order Your Xmas SUIT or COAT today from House of Stone or House of Hobberlin clothes Large selection, fit guaranteed. LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone 019 Biraal Price! Effective December 9th DELIVERED, per gallon lie AT WAREHOUSE, per gallon 10c Diesel (Furnace) Oil Up lo 100 CJallons, delivered lie 100 lo 3lj Gallons, delivered , 10c 350 Gallons and over, delivered ; Jc (Including Tax) HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LTD. IMIDWEEK PICTURES There's Always Tomorrow" And "Moonlight .Murder" At Capitol Theatre j "There's Always Tomorrow," fea turing Frank Morgan, BInnie Barnes and Robert Taylor, and "Moonlight Murder," with Chester Morris and Madge Evans ln the leading roles, comprlsa a mid-week double bill on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. 'There's Always Tomorrow" tells the story of a business man who is misunderstood by his wife and children. Into his life comes a beautiful girl, his former secretary. who loves him. Instead of breaking np his home and taking him from his family, she opens their eyes to his good qualities. The story, faithful to the plot of Ursula Parrott's novel of the sam-3 name, is replete with heroics. Fine music, punctuated with an odd detective mystery the murder of a tenor before 20,000 people ln the famous Hollywood Bowl are the highlights of the screen's first operatic detective story in "Moonlight Murder." The background Is a gala performance of "II Trova-tore" with spectacular settings and costumes. The tenor, played by Leo carrillo, drops dead and there i considerable excitement before a olution is reached. FOR THE KIDDIES A CONFECTION a un PROTECTION IN ONE RUCKLEY'S Pleasant, Soothing 10 & 25i J U ITV ill (AcBfw Ml v....MB j. we defTyo to solve this mur-dtr mysttryl h't s??- oauiing, i Robert Tay! Hinnie Ha rues Frank Morgan Lois Wilson Trade at EMERS 4 u ummm enter: WE CHESTER MORRIS MADGE EVANS LEO CARRILLO FRANK McHUGH BCNITA HUME GRANT WITCH III Ktthcrln ALEXAMnrs J, CARROL NAISH 'At 8:34 On'y PLUS Ursula Parrott's 'There's Always Tomorrow' What happens to a family in this picture ro:.;.: happen ln any famuy you know. (At 7:00 & 9:41' With or DOLLS We have them. Dozens and dozens of Dolls of every description. The largest collection of Dolls-ever shown in Prince Rupert, from the smalM China Doll' to the Beautiful Shirley Temple. Cuddley Dolls, Sailor Dolls, Baby Dolls, Rubber Dolls, Fancy Dressed Dolls, Nigger Dolls. You will find them all here and our prices are the lowest. Make your Christmas reservations now with a small deposit. TOYS THIS IS TOY HKADQUARTKRS Our stock is varied and extensive and includes the latest and best on the market. You will make no mistake by coming here for your Christmas requirements. Come in and look over our big assortment. Prices are right and every article plainly marked for your convenience. 11 (let Full Value For Your Money HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES Dresses - Hats - Mouses - L",rie (J loves - Hosiery - Handkerchiefs Show Knitted Suits . Unthrones - Skirts - SlipP Wool Underwear - Novelties COATS At Bargain Prices RAINCOATS From $2.95 Spend $5.00 or more and receive, a GIFT of one of our lovely Dolls or Animals. See our window. as: