in PAGE 6DC THE DAILY NEWS Moniy,Deetf,At,t g g THE a o c 0 o o o 8 D a g o o o o a o Season's Outstanding Selections OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, COLD, SILVER and NOVELTY JEWELRY Be Sure to VWt oar rtafmnt Store for Beautiful Cut Class, Fine China 40 different designs of dlnnerware. Glasses of all kinds from 50c per dozen and up. New line of the latest Leather Handbags and Novelty Evening Bags from 90c up. We still have a few boxes of 15 Beautiful Assorted Christmas Cards at 40c g: Diamond Specialist TERRACE $5.00 May We Help You With That Gift for Christmas? ! dance for the New Year. The -KENSINGTON" Unlincd at Also the Stetson Special and the Stetson Standard Priced to The Latest Are Now on Display May We Show Them to You? Shrnffer, Parker and Waterman Fountain Tens and Desk Sets Your name put on Free in gold letters. Christmas Decoration and Novelty Crackers Extra Special Value. You will find the largest and most complete line of gifts of all kinds for every member of the family at prices Jo suit Your purse. Come in and Look Around. We Are Always PI eed to Show You Our Various lines. Courteous Personal Attention MAX HEILBRONER Hi is rumored that the liquor store Friday night there was an Inhere teresting affair at the Oddfellows Is soon to be re-opened. Many ifc ft S3.50 S 57.50 g WAHS & NICKERSON vneriezt&ier "Worthwhile GifU for Men" Christmas 1938 Creations a A Every year we look for something new this, year tops them all See our com- 1 1 plete stock j ft Wq Will Hold Any Article 'till Christmas Ormes Ltd. 'The Store of a Thousand Gifts" k SM1THERS The practicability ot a work anc wages scheme was upheld in th' legislature recently by E. T. Ken ney. M. L. A. for Skeena'. Onlv failure of the federal government to co-operate had prevented It from being put Into operation, Mr i for Its youth training endeavourr Perry Davidson has been elected president of the Smlthers Curling Club. F H. Johnson is vice-president and S. Noble, secretary. The annual meeting of the Smlthers Ski Club was held on Frid night. vmmmim2 :bZ Vern-on 0 m I Mrs. A. V. Fisher of Telkwa has fa left for Minneapolis where she will fa ""'r "-vn.. uuv.. .null c fell previously, disappeared. There Sj Js practically no snow on the jfc lower levels but around Duthie uwiu m:i m.i umim tin mini sv CURTAINS Cleaned by the New Dri-Sheen Process Look Fresher. Its Hard to Distinguish Them From New. Just Try a Pair and Note the Difference You Want Them Nice for Christmas. I IDEAL CLEANERS! McBride Street and Fifth Ave. PHONE 83S m i it utm mtm t mm s , tu r.a Whifflets From The Waterfront t i . .... x-ndlcltls. mine ches. J Northbound on a regular voyage from Vancouver to Skagway. C. P. H. steamer Princess Norah, Cap. William Palmer, was In port from 9 to 10 o'clock yesterday mornlnr. passengers, northbound traffic now having fallen off to a minimum. Three disembarked from the Princess Norah here while went north aboard her. Union ' steamer Catala, with g Cnpt. Brncst Sheppard in com-g mand. relieving Capt. James Flnd-S lay, who has gone off for the winter, arrived in port at 7:30 last evening from the south and sailed at 9 pjn for Stewart. Anyox and other northern points whenc-she will return here tomorrow afternoon southbound. Dr. H. N. Drocklesby rrtumcd to i-ne cuy on Saturday night's train ap- C. J. KUJrr of Telkwa has been elected vice-chairman of the provincial Advisory Board of Farmers nttUutni of Brllkh Columbia. He returned home recently after attending the annual meeting 'n Victoria. Kennev asserted. He made a pleal in behalf of rural school teachers! Toni nclalteck of Hazelton wa and commended the government' 131(1 UP fr a few days recently with an infected hand. Jack Wallace, road foreman fo: Skccna district, is able to be 'round arMn alter having been hi hospjtal. for some 'time following an automobile accident last Tin- Nurses' Home In connection with the Hflielton Hospital Is b.- The annual bazaar of the Unl ' " Iw ooruoatlon affi ted Church Women's Guild clnavm b" closed for some years Rmlthers was held In the church Owing to an increase-In number ot Saturday afternoon. patients in;. the Hazelton Hospital jthere Is no longer rvom there to Joseph L, Coyle has returned rr,rov,', wcorocdation for th nis nome in smitners arter spending the summer engaged in construction work on the road from Fort St. James to Manson Creek In the Omlneca country. nurses. With Mis Winnie Grant lr. charge of the program, the Junloi Young reople of the Haielton Un .lted Church held an enjoyable so An outstanding event took place c,al evenln? last Monday evening In Smlthers on Tuesday night ofjThere were abo"t twenty young last week when a testimonial stalProPte and fourteen parents pre banquet, organized by Mr. andi1"1- Mrs. Harvey Davles. was held In, the Bulkley Valley Hotel in honor United Church services were heM of L. O. Calder who Is retlrins,n the United Church at Hazeltor as manager of the Poyal Bank of yesterday. Canada. Sneakers of the evening! Included Mr. Davles. Olof Hanson1 J- A- Sadler, provincial welfare M P.. Robert C. Davidson. H. B iincer. was a recent visitor to Ha spend the winter. Mild weather was general throughout the Bulkley Valley zelton district. Mr. Sadler fieured recently In an automobile accident In the Bulkley Valey but was not injured. there Is about fourteen In- Mrs. R. B. Bnimmltt of Smlthers entertained at bridge last Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs m ouver. rrize-wmners were Mrs. C. F. Oland and Mrs. C. A If. . t n . . vTarncr. Aiisff oeaince MonKS was hostess for the much feted vlsltoi on Monday night when prize-winners were Mrs. Silver and Miss Margaret Dunlop. W. H. Cocks of Quick In the Bulkley Valley made a trip to Prlnc nunert early last week with a carload of catUe. Mrs. Arthur Simpson is making rapid progress at the Smlthers Hospital following an operation foi appendicitis. Mrs, M, Mattson of Smlthers is seriously 111 In the Prince Rupert Heneral Hospital. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of B4 la !& Morning Rrin' to go Tlx Dm houtd Dour out two txm4 nl Bquld bU UU your bovvl dtlhr. II thU Ul U cot fiovlof ttrnd, font Iwxl dwaa't dlf tt. II iut a teari la in dowm. uu ixnaia up your tofurb. You f t eoMtiMUd. Ilamlul poiwu p lata Ux bod, a4 ya fi aour. uftk and thm wurul loou duah. A nr boi nwraiBMit An n't lwtfi rt at tlx rauaa. You ri amaikltif tbat wuf ki on I La lirar a wtiL It UU thua food, old CuWl litU. litar I'llla M fat Uaa t txHiiwli i4 til fiowini (raaljr asd maka tou I I "sp tad up". HarmlM aad laaUa.tbar oak tba tUa torn Iradf.Tb do laa vork cl caiurnal bat Diva no ealomai or mwrurj la Ibam. Aak for CarUfa iittla lirar HI la by aaaaol Stubburaly ra'uaa aajrUilrf olaa. id. PICTURE OF "SUEZ" HERE Epic Historical Incident Featured in Offering For First Half of This week A drama of great adventure pro- The vessel had a light list of 29 duced on a lavish cale. "Suci," at present having Its first run In Vancouver, comes to the Capitol Theatre here on Monday. Tuesda three and Wednesday of this week Prince Ruoert I? the first city In 'British Columbia outside of Van couver and Victoria to get this out standing picture. Seldom do the dusty records ol history offer such Intense emotion stirring romance and great spec lade as does the story of Ferdk nad de Lessens, driven by the love of two women, to tear con tlnents apart so that ships might have a short route around tht world. Tyrone Power Interprets the hr rn!c role of de Lesseps with Loretta from Terror- U'h.-r fin Hillvt-u4 nun it anH Annskj.ll. ... t k- . aonrcss rTiaay night on fisher-1 women whose love lashed him tr ies subjects. NEW HAZELTON Pat Downey of Smlthers sang, rhililp Martin on of Mr. ard triumph over enormous obstacles. J. Edward Broraberg, Joseph Schlldkraut. Henry Stephenson Sidney Blackmer am also Included In the stellar cast of one of the most ambitious and eDie applications have been made foi au arranged oy uic waure bora nm tcnor m a radlo broadcast 0, Mrs. Oeorge Martin of Harclton. ' DrneuZ , . .2 the job of vendor. of Canada. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby ol university of British Columbia has been able to return to hU,UnC "J'S h.,h jM h. lurnwl .4 STETSON ' The World's Most Famous Name in HATS Brings ., i . . J NEW COLOR OUTSTANDING STYLE ! DURABILITY fif ... To Men's Hats In The "BROCk"-Llned, at rnnce nupen gave an insirucuv, singers , from Vancouver ... last ,, rJJihnmp home after nfir an nnnttnn operation for I ' 1 KTh Canadian irfnn held it talk on "Marine Miracles". The mnnthtv meptlnir nn Wfrinpsrlav SDCaKer DrOUgni OUl mUCn en- Jhe principal business being to 'J8htening Information concerning make arrangements for the propci by-products which we get from celebration of the Christmas sea- the harvest of the sea. A. E. Whltt Son. There Is to be a communltv of Terrace Bave an equally in-Christmas tree in which the Cana- "tractive tlk upon the subject of dfan Legion will co-operate and a the Canadian Constitution, Friday night. Peter Lien Is Sneaker Before Japanese Meet At an educational meeting of th- Nippon Young People's Association Saturday night the speaker was Peter Lien, organist at St Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, who .rave an Interesting taJk on -hurch music. He gave Illustrations with the ue of the piano -f the differences in chanting 'horals and hymnals. The president thanked Mr. Hen for his ad dress. Routine business was also dealt with by the meeting. THE THRIFT Cash & Carry Save on Quality Food At The THRIFT Butter -Nu-Thrllt. First grade 3 lbs. Sandwich BLcuits New stock. Special. 2 lbs. Tomato Juice Llbby's 10ti-oz. tins. 5 for Spsthettl Llbby's 16-oz. tins Large size. 3 dozen Jelly Powders All flavors. 3 pkts. Kits Biscuits-. Christies. Packet Quaker OatsLarge packet Apricots -Royal City. lS-oz. tins. 2 for Jewel Shortening 2 lbs. Iess. 6 for We Dellrer 75c -Blue Ribbon, tj- AQp packet 25c Mb.1' Pineapple Juice-- Lib- 1 CTp by's. 8-oz. tlm. 2 for Peanut Butter -Empress, l's. tin 15c 35c 25c 9c Fancy Sankht Navel Oranges Medium size. AQf 2 dozen '401 95c 10c 15c 19c 29c 25c Tomato Soup, Vegetable Soup Llbby's condensed, 4 n 2 for SPECIAL! Big S Cleanser tins 25c (Srapefrult California; Beed- 19c JUST ABItlVEOJ Swift's Boneless Cottaje Itollj Half or Whole. Per lb. 25c Phone 179 w H M 9 n aTW fx ! rm t i mf - fa 4) . . I CIf TUP ftpcriiw. "5 THE DEHL WIND . . . through love for tuo uemrn built tht SUEZ CANAL ' TIlItKiriC! k continents severed.', th roaring, black simoon unleashed a climax of terrUylng power! 1 1 aaaaaaaaaaaw Haaaaaaajaaaaaar7-j- 1 w H -BaBBaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaW aaaaaBaBW 20 Uhy.fn rwt., TYRONE POWER LORETTA YOUNG AN NAB E Ll J. 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