?AGE SIX .1. Christmas Cards S Only a Few Days Left to Order. Your Personal Greeting Cards $ p Don't Overlook Our Special Offer of 15 Outstanding p Assorted Cards For 40 Cents is Toilet and Dresser Sets If A variety of beautiful designs of Exceptional Value. 14-piece manicure If three-piece sets QO A A sets, assorted CO If from, up d.UU coiors QL.id tk4 A Nice Assortment of Bed Lamps And Lamp Shades LEATHER GOODS Ladies' Handbags, Billfolds, Tobacco Pouches, and Etc. for Men nterrrrrTrTT-i, WMm G.H.D., B.B.U. & Kaywoodic Drink-less Pipes. Amber, Ivory and Bone Cigar and Cigarette Holders M save .Money on lour Christmas Decorations and Artificial Flowers Thev g nun i j.asi uvng ai me rnce ai men we are Ultenng Them! ST- MAX HE1LBRONER V. Diamond Specialist Used FURNITURE 3 Axministcr Rugs Size 9x12. Price $15.00, 820.00 and 25 00 Bed, Cable Spring and Cotton Felt Mattress ST S14.50 Bed. Coil Sprin- and Spring Filled .Mattress $22.50 Extension Table With leaves. Price $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 $7.50 Cabinet $15.00 Monarch Kitchen $25 00 Rriclc.lined Heaters Price $5.00, $8.00 and $9.50 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Orpheum No. 1 Tenor ?-f O Cfi Banjo ... t)J.4.tU Vioiins-rrom ggQ up to ggQQ 8-Tube Radio Console in first CAE Aft class condition UU JEWELS 2J-Jeri Waltham nan aa Watch 34U.UU Genuine Diamond Tie OOP An Pin 11-krt Watch O-f nn Chain Olu.UU 17-Jewel r n n Bertmar Watch THIKI) AVENUE Set New FURNITURE Axminister .Mats Size 15x27 oj -a Each ?1.)U LI2 84.00 Bedroom Reversible Wool Mats Colors blue, rose, mauve and green. Size 25x48. Cl AA Each O't.UU Bath Mats Cotton rag rugs. Size AA? 24x48. Each SJUC Rubber Kitchen MaU Placed in front of stoves or sink, this soft rubber mat greatly iceves the fatigue of household HlZn work. Size 16x24. Each DC Passage Linoleum-Plain brown with red key border. Width 24 inches. GtZn Lineal yard UDC Magazine Table Qn Each ti.t)U Folding .Metal Bridge Sets Including 4 chairs and table. o rr TOYS FOR CHILDREN Doll Proms From Kiddie Kars Rocking Horses , Velocipedes .. Baby Swings Baby High Chairs Hours From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ' TS HO USE Tfirw - TIC c..-.c r.u run WVXyTHM:V abht FLAT Mf. '-1 n 1 1 A oom't W HAVa7 607 T"5 oio.uu $2.75 $2.00 $2.00 $7.75 $1.75 $3.50 up up up up up up Wc Buy Used Goods Phone Green 916 ELIO'S PRINCE RUPERT ft ft I I I I 1 I Early Advertising Copy Will be Very Much Appreciated THE DATLT iWWi WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The clear anA mid weather has brought an improvement in her ring seining in the harbor. The centre or nshlne operations iti now at Tucksjlnlet where quite a good run is on. The seiner. engaged In tuning are Western Monarch, Faith oi Sechart. Balsac Zenardi, W. No. 9 and Anna S The bulk of thi fLsh is 2oinc tc the reduction plants at Tucks Inlet and Port Edward with the Canadian Flali & Cold Storaae Co. land the Northern Fishemen's Cold Storage taking some for use ai halibut bait Four Massett seineboats. which have been salmon fishing in east coast of Vancouver Island waters. are in port on their way back to the Queen Charlotte Islands. They are the Adelaide J., Capt. George Jones; Don Marie, Robert Bennett; Haida Girl, Henry -White, and Waterfall. Ernie Yeltatsie. The Adelaide J. arrived yesterday morning and the Don Marie, Haida Girl and Waterfall last night. All four boats will be leaving tonight for the Islands. 3n the way up the coast, the boats called at Bella Bella where those on board attended the annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, the president of which, Alfred Adams, is travelling home aboard the Adelaide J. Port Simpson delegates to the convention have returned home direct from Bella Bella aboard Henry Hel-ticn were also here today returning home from Bella Bella aboard Henry Helln's big trolling boat Ecstall. There were Harry Brooks. Matthew- Johnstons. Paul Price. Stephen Aiornson ana Marie Green. The .Port Simpson party arrived last night and went out this morning. I In tow of the Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Daly, the steamer j Prince William, recently purchased :y Armour Salvage from Canadian :atlor.al Steamsnips, reached Van couver last night, according to word received this morning. The last stop before Vancouver was Powell Plvpr ahum tVin tn-r. i ' yesterday morning. Capt. Paul Ar mour, wno wen south with the out- nt, wui be returning north bv steamer. The Daly will return to Prince Rupert with her reeular crew. The Daily Nrws nas an audited circulation, play safe! ;Mrs. HoIIingworth Honored Yesterday Farewell Presentation by Presbyterian W.M.S. Ol fleers Elected Meeting at the nome of Mrs. . W. McKinlcy, Fourth Avenue East yesterday afternoon, the Women's Alisslonary Society of First Presbyterian Church made a farewell sou-enlr presentation to As. W. D 3 rant HoIIingworth in apprecla-ion of her valuable services to the Society during her six years' residence in the city. The presentation .vas made by Mrs. D. C. Stuart, ne president, who made sultab'e .omment. Mrs. HoIIingworth spoke n acknowledgment. The election of officers for tricar took place as follows: President. Mrs. D. C. Stuart. Vice-President, Mrs. J. W. Mc nley. Secretary, Mrs. H. Calderwood. Treasurer, Mrs. D. C. AlcRae. Home Helpers and Olad Tiding? Secretary, Mrs. John Bremner. Supply Secretary, Mrs. J. M Walker. Annual reports Indicated tha, 1937 had been a very satlsfactor; ear. At the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments were server" y the hostess and a social houi njoyed. J Twenty -Five j Years Ago December 9, 1912. The local branch of the Cana Han Eank of Commerce opened up for business today In its nc new building on Second Av enue next to the, Prince Rupert 'lub. The staff yesterday cnzaceti In moving from the old location a tne corner of Sceond Avenue and Third Street. Fears are entertained for the safety of J. J. Anderson, local nmdry driver, who has becomt nisslng while huntlnc across thr bay. A search has been Instituted. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh held a reception at their home or Fourth Ave. yesterday afternoon in honor of members of the Orifflth stock company party which Is no playing at the Westholme A GIFT that is Pleasing, Practical Personal, is . . . Something to Wear botany wool. Prices' SANTA CLAUS and COMPANY THE CTV.XSj tS, SHARP J I J 1 . ! jA ?AS A'AJSIC . J'i ih rirCR WS YA2, 3 JUST RlT IN A MUJTZ, CAM'T Vic Poav ? is 1 SOCKS Smart. up,to-the-mlnute hosier' never goes amiss in the masculine wardrobe. See our selection of diamond patterns, checks, auu Buner wps, in line tZfXn C4 AA SCARVES Official Tartans, fancy patterns and checks In fine wool Heavy silk dress scarves and richly colored Palsleys-A present that is Ss"""ec,aM- $1.00 to $8.75 WATTS & NICKERSON 50C Third Ave. Men's and Boys' Clothiers Phone 315 Man in the Moon We kept this bit of a cool snap Just to show our visitors from the Interior what we could do. It Is said that somo of them came to the city for a biT of a skate so here it Is without any cost. If only I was a hen I could lay all my eggs to fit the egg cups and nobody would kick One of the questions Jake propounds is: "Can a man have self-respect without self-admiration'' What Jake has Is self-esteem or possibly enlarged cranium. If I we're a teacher I'd set a good 2xample to my pupils by always keeping my temper and speaking In a moderately low tone of voice. says Jake. If I were King I'd do about as other kings do, says the man In the street. If I were a member of the Legislature. I too would vote to Increase iy salary to what it was before the depression. If I were the Commissioner I'd have a big placard on my door with the word "No" to everyone trying a raid the treasury. If I were a businessman I'd advertise through my shop windows and the Dally News. If I were out of work I'd saw wood these cold mornings. If I were a publisher I'd print the news recardle&s. I If I were a communist I'd bury myself and fill In the grave with! Marxian literature. If I were a Fascist I'd hate myself. An office boy dashed Into his employer's office and atked loudly If he might go to the ball game. Startled, the employer looked up. That Is no way to ask permission." he said: "Let mc ask you a lessor in etiquette. I will go out and act your part. You sit at my desk and make believe you are the boss." The youngster sat down and the Try A Silver Flower Basket We have' a great variety Just now. One very neat little basket stands about 15 inches tall Including handle and has nice pierced edge and sells for only! $1.50. Another Is a little taller and quite a lot wider and very beau-j tlful ornamentation at SG.50. ! A still larger and taller one at $10.00. These are only samples and we'd like to show you the others, i S I A (Jewellers JHiTtie STORE WITH THE ClOCN " i MOW THiS is Y; 1-HiPf in 50METHIN6! "trr.. b j man left the off; p knocked on the tto ' him to come in. et. The employer entered, -I wonder, sir heasktJi you would be so klrd.. me thp nfterr, much to spp a . WJo n The youngster food broadlv ...r3 BP n IfliL claimed. "And her4j M have Some fun wt i ,L LAST TIJIKS Last Complete Sh Phone 281 r.u. : All Your Badio Favorite 'The Hit Parai With Phil ItEcu. FKANCES I...(;r0l!I) (At 7:00 and S :j ri.rs- LIOM.L RARICYMOCE In e "A FAMILY AFFAIR- With Kric Linden, Cecilia Tult, lai b:2I onljj coMi.NTi n!MAT First South Sea" Feature lechnlrolar "EM Christmas Carij For The Old t'ountn local view j c, cards and ;c.:; .-. They are --it; r.. tlves ana i; . : WRATHALL'S PHOTO I IMSIIIXO Finest Slock of FURS Kvcr to Reach Princil Hupcrt. Just Received I for Christmas Season GOLDBLOOM'S THE OLD KF-MAHLE Photos Different poses to choose from LOw cst prices See our window and lie your own SUNDERWOOD'S STUDIO NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelK Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FK0M nOME" Mates S1.00 Of sOHooms Hot&CridWitf, Prince Kuport, A C. j I.AMI 111(111 lO v ' lf 1 Itr: OrtlfUalr r TIM l.ot lour llumlrrd ' ' "il I i.i j nam i n wi. ,rd i nrty.tliire (133), crM "lt,rt , WHEItEAS proof ot l:'.?fdtt1' Dove icruiicaie oi Datod October 4. 1937, ... w Jiwne oX Tliomfl H, Coo:" t tiled In thU office, vol ; fa( one month fnm the da:j uiotfl . publlootton hdoof. Uu a Pill LTTlUILTlll'. UIUIM v , . init Id objection be vnaat w .i DATED at the Liuid R -- JI dtf , rrwee Huprrt, n. C toU m I ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFB rhone SI for Best Household Coal MRS. C. H. BLACK