If If V 3 4 i 3e ... mbei JO, 1937- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Drjtish Columbia WEED A NUISANCE men trouble as far out as 20 miles! SEARCH FOB FENCE PORT STANLEY, Ont., Dec. 0: j 0n Lake Erie. The weed is found' CHATHAM, Opt., Dec. 40: (CP) '-.' .11. lUllO ttlUilK LI I.- K1UU11U AIL - - lIltT. If 1 1 I 11)111 il ni!l&tl K. Cl LI rT: Li In the I MALE BOX I If you're Thinking of Giving Red Flannels Celluloid Collars or Mustache Cups V. nr . r ki i Til r Wft Lan r uo vmcn to nein iou Ml - ' .M. RUT IF, you are anxious Jo give what men really want and be sure of their satisfaction and appreciation might we suggest a Smart Arrow Shirt and Tie Ensemble FEATURING Arolustrene's la blue, white, and cream. Fancies Jn panel stripes, checks and deeptones. BUT if you are in a quandry give him a white broadcloth or silk, no man has too many white shirts TOP T'US OIT.H'ITH A NEAT PATTEKN TIE Then. You Have a Practical Inexpensive Gift W1LUAM VISIT The Store With The Christinas Spirit Christmas i:i '.h i i- . m vv Mil m4M t STONE'S I Tags, Seals, Gift Wrappings There are over 300 boxes of Christmas Cards containing 12, 15, 18 and 21 cards to box. Each card Is different, some are ribbon tied, all are smart and attractively designed. Priced from 35c, 75c, $1.00,- $1.25 and $1.50 per Box Individual cards priced from 2 for 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c & 3?c each CELLOPHANE and TINSEL KIBUPN--Gay Christmas ty-mgs, red, green, gold or silver lc TAGS and SEALS-Eine' ossortment of tags and seals-add Just the right touch to your parcels. .GIFT WIlApPINGS Fancy gili .wrapping paper that will give your package that dressed-up look, Rose, Cowan & Latta Limited Uesner Itlock Thlid Street I I ii m it Cards I i 6. TH JDAJLjr iH7W PAUE FTR D A 7 A AD TC successful;. cnir;a CaU HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy John Sheehan and Art Hedin, Surf Point Mine; Jack Bennett and Victor Reece, Pprt Simpson; M. Jackson, Hugh McKay, A. Sulean and E. Brown, city; William Spalding, Port Essington. Koyal R; Kovich, Dawson; M. S. Buchanan, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allan, Port Essington. Prince Rupert John Bormp, Wlnnetka, 111.; Clyde Bolyon, Juneau; Mrs. Erik Frey, Ketchikan; H. S. Keiser, Inverness; F. M. Willan, New Westminster; H. L. McKenney and Miss Sheila Mc-Kenney, Terrace. Central F. Taylor and R. Wicks, city; Pat Deane, Terrace ;jQ. Hunt, C.N.R. Knox M. Munsen, Vancouver. FOR SALE FpR SALE Trolling boat, Active. Fully equipped for trolling with gurdles. Apply Dybhavn & Hanson, tf. J OIL Burner kitchen range. Clrcu latlng heater. Phone Blue 514. 288 FOR SALE Sewing machine. Bed room Suite, Chesterfield, Kitchen Set, Washing Machine, Library Table Wilton Rug lOVixC. 2 Baby Cribs, Bridge Lamp, Trllight Lamp, Victor Radio 11 tubes, Kitchen stove with oil burner and all household effects Apply 1143 Ambrose Ave. Phone Green 185. (292) FOR SALE Full size Phone Black 322, steel Affair by Lutheran Sewing Circle gtf j On IVednesdajr Afternoon ' f The bazaar of Lutheran Sewing Circle held at Metropole Hall on 0 Wednesday was a very successful 0 affair. Christmas decorations ad ded much to the spirit of festl- j& vitv and the favorable weather I a. 'made it possible for many friends!-. crib. (289) FOR jSALE Upright piano. Apply Box 25, Dally News. (292) WORK WANTED CAPABLE girl wants work. Phone Black G12 between '2 and 4 p in. ' (286) WOMAN ' wants work by the hour. Phone Red 444. (287) LOST Rowboat 14 feet long, palnt- .ed grey, Claus Peterson, Hump back Bay, Porcher Island. Rr ward. 280 HELP WANTKL) GIRL wanted for housework. Apply 309 2nd Ave. tf. WANTED WANTED Good home for female kitten. Phone Green 578, (286 ) BACHELOR wishes to have cook stove suitable for cabin. Apply Dally News. GIH BOXES Of the finest chocolates made at prices to suit every purse. Your choice will be held till Xmas with no deposit required. Come in and look it over. MUSSALLEM'S - Confectionery Store to call. i The president, Mrs. Chris Jensen, was in general charge an-i Mrs. L. C. Jensen received the 'guests and acted as cashier. Mrs. Lsil Husoy was In charge of the ihome cooking table: Mrs. Barney Roald, the fancy-work table; Mrs. Vera Glover and. Mrs. H, Sorenson, l raffles; Mrs. Holkestad. novelty (table, and Mrs. Jensen, fish pond, j In charge of the .kitchen wer? '.Mrs. Niis Luth, Mrs, J. Ellertser. )Mrs. Leif Tusvlk, Mrs. .Jack Ivar sen- and Mrs. I'hor SOllen. Servl-Uers were Mrs. Harry Hansen, .jMiss Anna Petersen and Miss Em.-I my uisne. lea was seryen irom i to C. In. the evening, Jth.e program was opened by Rev. Jensen. Then a solo was rendered by .Mrs. A. Dybhavn, followed by two quartets by Mesdames L. Husoy, A Dybhavn, S. Anderson and L. C Jenson and a solo by Rev. Jenson Winners of the raffles were: Afgan Anne Skog, No. 124. Bedspread Inger Hansen, No 181. Pillow and centrepiece Inger Morse, No. 109, Quilt Edna Arnet, No. 37. Ihere were 019 peas in the jar and David Jensen guessed ,932! this being the closest guess. He, there fore, was given he cake. Delicious refreshments were ser ved in the evening. The lovely pillow and centre piece which Mrs. Maurellus Holke-, stad won at the Lutheran Ladles Aid Bazaar was made and dona ted by Mrs. Harold Holkestad. CPU., steamer Princess Adelaide Capt. S. K. Gray, Is due In port at 7 o'clock this evening from tb south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and way points. I, AMI ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Land Jn Prince Rujpert Land Recording Dislrlot of British Columbia, and altu-ite Bast or Prince Lehoo. Island In Hmkson Bay Puoo. south, of Dundos Island ' ccnsplcuoua white, rock 8f high (marked on chart). TaKe iKWoe mat rTaiuc waimimn 01 PrUK Rupert, B, C, oocujJatlon Miner mteaulu to annly for a lease of the fol lowing described lands: all of a con- ipicuous wnue rocK tu .ieet ugn mo Its surroundings (Rock marked on chort). Ccrruuencmg at a post planted on a grassy rock 200 feet S. E of N, W Corner on Northeast side thence 6Q0 fecx SouUieaat: thence .800 feet southwest thence 800 feet Northwjet; theno' 800 feet Northeast sad ccaitolnlng If acres, more or !s. PRANK. WATERMAN. n1 Optiiber 4. J1M7 LAMI ACT No'tlre of Intention to Apply to Lease Land ' In Prince lupert Vnai Recordlnf District of British Columbia, and situ-ite on White Sand Island. Take notice that Frank Waterman oi Prince Rupert, occnpntlori miner, ' Intends to apply for a. lease ol the fo) lowing described lands:. Commencing at a post planted on one of the high cliffs . on' White Sand Island and being 300 feet from the ' $ E. corner .of White Sand Island, and on tt east side, thence 600 ieet 8. W.: thence 800 feet N. W, thence 600 feet N. 4 thence 800 feet- S. E. and containing 12 acres, more of leas. FRANK WATERMAN nnted AUBUst, 28 mi' IN TIIK SlTltnMfc 1)t:RT orilKITISM fOLVMIlIA IN I'KOHATF. In the Slatler ... nf the "ArtniliiMrHtlon ..... j,. And In the .Matter of the Estate of I'etet, Merkley, Deceased. Jntetle TAKE NOTICE that by order of lib Honcc W. E. Flaher. the 17th day ol November, A O. lf)37, J was appolntfd AOmlutstrator of Uie Btate at Fetter Mcfkley, jdyaped, and idl parties having claims against the said esU.be are ba-ebf xeaiured to furrUsh toe, prop erly .verUled, to me w or before the loth dav of Lecemoer, a.u. uai, ana all parties Indebted to the estate arc required to pay tie amount fa tne-r liuletomjuose to me loruiwiui. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BjC Onted the 10th day of Noembr. A.D. 1937. "OOVEKNMKXT LIQt'OR ACT1 Notice of Aiiiillcatlnn for IWr Llrenre NOTICE Is hereiby gtwn that on the Thlrty-Flrat day ioX ft-cember next, Uia underabnied Intends to apply for n Ucmk In respect at tlve premises, being ijxu-t of the buUdlng known as Port Clccveats JlaleJ, situate upon the lands lecrlbKl as Lots No. 7, 8 and 9, Ulcck 47, District Lot 746. Plan 1070, In tlie Pxliioe RtiperX Land Roclstro-tlon District in the province oi ' British Columbia, tor the sale of beer by the gloss or the bottle for cooisump-, DutAd UU 3rd day Of DtMnhcf, A.D, 1937. AD Ail PTPER, Applicant, I Silk Knit Pyjamas and Gowns These Are First Grade Goods of the Famous Watson Quality Pyjama Suits In a variety of styles and colors. Values to $2.45. Special for, suit Pyjama Suits In a wonderful assortment of colors signs. Rgular values to $2.95. Special for, suit Pyjamas Of finest quality. Values to $3.95. Special for, suit Gowns In similar, quality to pyjamas. Assorted colors. Values to, $1.95. Special for - Gowns Assorted colors and patterns, some lace .trimmed, Values to $2.50 for PHONE 3 Gowns In finest quality. Values to $2.95 for .. CSV. $1.45 rs and and de- de $1.75 $2.75 $1.25 $1.45 $1.75 Pure Silk Dance Sets Some lace trimmed and other da:n;'!y embroidered in white or tea rose. Values to fi4j JJL. $2.35 for, set Dance Sets In suede taffeta In white or tea rose Qll' embroidered motif trim. Very .special, set Any of the Above Will Make Very Desirable Gifts Make This Your Shopping Centre. We Have a Very Pleasinj; Assortment of Both Practical and Useful Articles for Every Purse and Taste CHRISTMAS CABDS, SEALS, TAGS, FANCY WRAPPING, TINSEL TWINE, CRACKERS. ICICLES, ETC. WALLACES Phone 9 Third and Fulton Better ' ThanEver') I TOYS For Everyone KAIEN HARDWARE HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. m as m fa fa m s I