SEE The Knox Hotel For special rates on room and board to permanent guests RKASELL N. M. 11 RA SELL MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Christmas Gifts For the Home Gibbard's Solid Walnut Tea Wagons Solid Walnut End Tables Hope Chests, Walnut High Chair for Baby 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 Used Goods Picture Frames, price , 25c, 50c & 75c Wringers ...... $1.50 & $2.00 Hand Sewing Machine $18.00 Badminton Racket, Slazengers . . $4.00 Violet Ray ;....4. $5.00 Vibrators S2.50 & $5.00 Radios, Battery Sets $10.00 & S25.00 Violin, full size . . ... . . . . . . .' . $12.50 Tenor Banjos .............. $6.00, $18.00 Flute ..... $12.00 Clarinet .. $15.00 The above mentioned are on display at co&lbin reeds refilling - . . . 'mmmmmm I D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy Used Goods of Any Description For Cash Phone Green 421 Third Avenue Business Hours: From 8 a.m. to 5 pa. Thursday half holiday as usual. PYREX GIFTS tyrex Oven Ware and Pyrex Top-of-Stove Ware are ideal gifts. Made of clear glass they combine beauty with utility in your cooking equipment. Pie Plate Casseroles Custard Cups Measuring Cups Bread Pans THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Winter is again with us and as usual wc arc at your service to assist ou solve your fuel problems. Wc have coals for all stoves, heaters and furnaces. Phone us for prices. Winter- winds aodini drechilling- -Ana your" PHILPOTT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. 651 PHONE 652 TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamoas "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Banquet by Moose I Ladies Enjoyable dulged In About twenty members and guests were present at an enjoy-1 The committee slsted of Mrs. Ole Stegavig, Mrs. EGGS Scott's "A" Large, per doz. ... CAKE FLOUR Fairylight per pkg ICINq SUGAR 2-lb. pkg BRITL-TAK BREAD 1-lb. pkg TOMATO COUP Campbell's, 3 tins PURE LARD per lb KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 2 for LUX SOAP per cake 42c 2-lb. pkg 25c 25c PEAS Royal City Sieve 3, per tin CORN Royal City ... per tin 24c 16c 13c 14c lie JAP ORANGES Arrive QlZn Wednesday, per box ' per bundle $L65 TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls - WAX PAPER 100-ft. roll OXY .OL per pkg COTTAG E ROLLS Swift's Mild, per lb. TOMATO JUICE Llbby's per tin lie 21c 20c 23c 6c 25c 16c 15c 5c Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 1"9 We Deliver Timber Sale Xn9'Jl ! c.iw4 iri uMll ton received by wrcurou, ' - - - the Minister of Lands t Victoria, B.C., not litr than noon on th 10th day of December. 1936. lor the purchase of tloMKe X20921, to cut, l.oo uuu jrri spmoe. hemlock and tar on an area acljotnini! Vat 45-TJi. 1717p Cumahewa Inlot, Qiieon caiajrtotte Island "Land Two years will be allowed for re-J movnl of tlniw-r. - Further jwlrtlculars of ithe Chvef For-ertter, Victoria, D. C, or District For-efltcr. Prince Rupert. B.C. Tlmlier Snle Scailert tenders will be cclved by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C., not later than noon on Itlie 2Ui day Of tww ioir for ,the purchase of Ucenoe X4785. to out 3 245.000 feet of spruce, hemlock and Oedar on an area nSjolntn S. T. L. 1684,p Faraday Wand. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. One year wlU be allowed for removal of iMnvber. . , Further particulars of the .t Chtef Fo'-cflter. VlQtorla, B.C.. or District Forester, Prliic Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS . St. Peter's Church.Bazaar, Thurs- Affalr Held Last Night In Boston! day Dec 3. (281) nun nriuge nay Also in- Free teacup reading Moose bridge ' and dance tonight.' (281) Knox Hotel can take care able banquet and bridge party held 0f your banquet problems, R. Glske, Mrs. William Bussey and away until Christmas. ivuu. jiugu annul, HOTEL ARRIVALS THRIFT VALUES NABOB TEA per lb CLEANSER Old Dutch per tin BUTTER Prince George 3 lbs SARDINES King - Oscar per tin BACON Swift's Diamond "A," per lb 45c 8c 84c 11c 27c ware. Any article may Eddie Clapp (281) jia&i nigm, ay ine women or uie Moose in the Boston Cafe. Women of the Moose Bridge and Mrs. William Bussey, senior re- Dance, December 1, Adm. 35c. gent, was in the chair and there (281) were speeches appropriate to the occasion Dy Mrs. cnarles Edwards, q q. F. Bazaar, .tomorrow, Mrs. Hugn smith, N. Mussallem ODened at 3 p.m. Raffles and and Ole Stegavlg. Community Bridge, 8:30. (281) singing was also enjoyed. ine prize-winners at cards were: Rpv p. t worth, nastor of the ladies' first, Mrs. Ole Stegavig; inrni Ppnt.Pistal Assemblv. sailed second, Mrs. Peter Winghom; men's thu afterooon on the Catala for a urn., jvnut smta; second, oie tn v,nmr Stegavig. in charge con- Tovian(, ooene at Kaien Hard be laid (281) Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this I morning to be on time. Prince Rupert ' j Mrs, R. J. Slmonds, Morgan's O. S. Urseth, who has been in the Camp, Queen Charlotte Islands; E. fisheries patrol service, sailed this J. Palmer, Thomas Sather and Frank van Beurdjsn, Queen Charlotte Islands. Central afternoon on the Catala for his home at Bella Coola. An excellent line of crepe and Eino Haapala, Morgan's Camp; ; semi-service weight hose In smart Mrs. city. LaBreche and J. Hanover, Royal Polumbo, C.N.R. Christmas boxes for $1.00 at Fash ion Footwaar. tf. Mrs. R. J. Slmonds, E. J. Palmer and T. Sather, who arrived In the city yesterday afternoon by gasboat from the J, R. Morgan Logging Co. camp at Sedgewlck Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver, Rev. Hector N. McLean M. A., Ph. Dv who supplied the pulpit jof First Presbyterian Church here during the month of November, returned this aftemoon by the Catala to his home In Vancouver Dr. McLean, who formerly was Assembly Evangelist, conducting evangelistic missions from coast to coast, made many jrlends dur ing his stay In the city. Has Acquired Kaien Motors Edward L. Clapp has Jaken over the Kaien Motors business Including the Oeneral Motors agency and other lines, It Is announced today. '.The concern will be renamed Royal I Motors and business will continue In the present stand. Announcements C. C. F. Bazaar, December 2. Mrs. Mandy's lecture, Presby-ternian Hall, December 2. United ber3. Church Bazaar, Decern- Lutheran Bazaar.'Metropole Hall. December 4. Presbyterian tea, December 9. " Cambral Christmas Spinsters' Spree. December 11. Recreation dance, Uall, December 18. Oddfellows' Orange Hogmany Dance, Decern ber 31. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In W-Gallons and Gallont VALENTIN DAIRY PIl ONE 657 -OOVKKYMEXT IJQl'JOIt (Hoc) ton 27) NOTICK OK APPLICATION ACT r"OK bkkk licence Notice Is hereby given that on the 3rd day of December next, the undersigned Intends "to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Uoence In reapoct of premises being part of a building known a Knox Hotel, situate on Fire; Avmue Prince Rupert, British Col umbia, upon the lands described as Lots No. 13 and 14. Block 2, Section 1, Map 823, Prince ilupert TAnd Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the gtas or by the bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this 31st day of October, 1938. Applicant OEOROE'L. RORIE, Trustee of Knox Hotel Company Limited in Bankruptcy. GET RID OF THATJCOUGH This Quick Easy Way Only la Burkley'a -Mixture art you M ta tyiT a powerful expectorant cough mixture with An Actire Stimulating- AlkaJlier Medic) research ha conclusively shown that an actd condition almoat alway. accompanies the common couich or cold and to combat thia, alkalies are often prescribed. Duekley'a la no ordinary cough lyrup. You don't have to wait Says or week for result. Th Cet The Effect InttanUy First of all it formula i based on modern up-to-date medical fact findinm. Next it contains rare balsams and essences to soften the phlegm and heal and soothe sore In-flamed membranes. But Host Important Of All it contains a powerful stimulating alkallzer and that is just why Buckley's ha proven so effective for all kinds of counhs and colds, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough and grippe. Lust but not least, Buekley s goes S time as far aa old-fashioned cough syrups yet -Costs Oaly A Little A Bottle Reuse everything claimed to be "Just aa good," say "Buckley's" and insist on getting it. There Is No Substitute For Buckley's Miiture Buckley' not only fights the cough, it get right at the eause. corrects acidity and (slickly put an end to daya and nights of racking, hacking misery. You must get results with Buckley' or money cheerfully refunded. C. C. F. Bridge Party Enjoyed Ten Tables in Play at Affair Sat-urday Night Many Prizes Are Awarded There were ten tables In play at the fortnightly bridge party of the local Co-operative Common wealth Federation Club Saturday night, the affair proving very en joyable. The prize-winners were: ladies' first, Mrs. W. V- Tattersal; second, Mrs. Robert Woods; -third, Mrs. G. W. Rudderham; consolation, Mrs. A. Frebourg; men's flrt, C. E. Johnson; second, George Howe; third, James Hampton; consolation, J. Taylor. Appetizing refreshments were served. F. Mr Davies, accountant for the Atlln Fisheries, sailed this after noon on the Catala, for his annual vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. BIDS WANTED up to December 5th, for the purchase of Lot 13, Block 34, Section 1, Third Avenue, opposite site for new Post Office. Highest bid not necessarily accepted. Collar! & McCaffcry Ltd. r' PAOB THKEi 3 This Year Inspect the Stock of The Store of A Thousand Gifts Christmas 193C brings us the largest gift assortment we have ever stocked. Gift suggestions for all the family. Let us look after your shipping worries. We will mall your orders to any part of the world Have you, a Christmas Cake you wish to send home? Let us pack it for you. We are only too pleased: to serve you at all times. ! Remember a Few. Suggestions: Jasmine and Gardenia from Southern France Yardley That Lovable Fragrance " Page & Shaw Chocolates The Candy of Excellence Compacts arid Powder Boxes The Latest Designs ' Perfume and Toiletries A large variety at popular prices . ' Smokers' Supplies The finest quality Kodaks, Cine-Kodaks, Brownies A price for every pocket Snapshot Albums Always a pleasing gift Billfolds Always rnake rdrn happy, the finest Spanish leather Hair Brushes, Military Brushes, Complete Dressing Sets Latest styles at the lowest prices. We invite you to inspect our complete stock. If we do not stock the item you require we will be pleased to obtain it for you.' Don't forget your Christmas Cards See the largest assortment In town Remember THE BOYS AM) GIRLS CONTECT Please do not leave our store without casting your votes. Do your part to make eight coys and eight girts happy on Christmas morning. . A Vote With Every Cent Purchased and Double Votes on All Rexall Merchandise OrmesLtd. Vhts Pioneer Druqgists The gtxaJS titer f boots: 81 & 82 Open Pally Trom a.m. till 10 p.m. 'Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon til) '2 p.m, 1 p.m. till S p.m. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls jmd Way Ports SS. ''Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Norah" Dec, 3rd, 17th. Jan. 3rd, 14thv28th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Jtineau and Skapway SS. "Princess Norah," Dec. 13th. 30th, Jan. loth, 24th, Feb. 7th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN ANNETTE'S Pre-Xmas Sale Don't wait for your after Christmas sale! SALE STARTS NOVEMBER 27th DRESSES Two For the Price of One fS Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Cocktail .Dresses W Velvets, Satins, Gallant Lady Crepes, some vith ? metallic tops, inners vviwi auci muic tiiuiuiwis. Prices range from V S Buy one and get another free for the same ALL FELT HATS Regardless of cost CM AQ To clear at . m.AP.K SATIN FLATTIE SANDAL With Silver I trim. Regular value $4.95. . CO I S Pre-Christmas Sale Special JAPANESE HAND EMBROIDERED KIMONAS All colors, all sizes. Regular value $8.95. Cff -Qff Pvo.r.ln-?stmfis S.iIp 'Snpcinl rwwwv S32.00 Tickets on. sale Nov. 1st, 1838 to Feb. 28th, 1937.j Final return limit March 31st, 1937- For Information and Reservations W. JU COAXES. Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert. B.C. ! 5 Only 1 I FUR I I TRIMMED ! ! COATS if 3 !In Tws, Silver- tones, Etc. llegular t prices to $82.50. Sizes ffl from 44 40. Pre- lu Christmas Sale Spe- & i ciai-. j m I $12.00 i :ri-Vryrr Annette Ladies' Wear Co. "The Store of tfie Better Dressed For Less" Federal Block, Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C.