THE DAILY NE7TS Monday. r?emi)(r1. FAQS fine 8 For ii Christmas Giving Carrow) C SHIRTS ) Shirts By Arrow They're hire The newest, smartest patterns In prints and L'mlhh woven nroadtloth. Faney whites and silky lustrenes In all shades. Tailored as only Arrow knows how. Sec our selection It you want to please that rertain party. S2.00 to S3.50 Arrow Neckties have that S o 11.1 .1... . described as "Oomph. 8 5? See thtm In all their jay J shades and patterns. If If 81.00 -51.50 & Savv Cabhate- Ench rilONES SS5 5S No Charge for Delivery llrst Glade Batter Q7p V 3 las for Te Pink Larjre Grape- Q n trait Arirona Gripe fruit 01 f Juicy an-i 'ivreet K for F.nHives Calif orruan. 1 Bach Artlrhokrs- -Cailfom-lan. Each 15c BnroH -Calltomian Ofl UV' O Bundle 15c CatifernU Rhubarb 25C Green On'ons and Rj Cf-mUn i Cn 3 T JLUV Ranched Carrots 5 far Fresh Spinach 3 lbs. , Solid Ittuc -Per head . Cucumbers 3 tor AarrowX I CRAVA TS ) Watts & Nickerson USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN LINZEY & DAVIES Extra fancy Box 10c 25c 7c 35c Local New Laid E;?s Cn Weannooths Dox. Cut Green Beans-Large sixe Each Niblet Cora 2 lor Bananas- Per lb 10q 25c 10c Mac Red Apples Of) 4 A SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! 6.l(kiK it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leavea Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Traina lease Prince Rupert for the East Mnutlay, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. J. Steamer for Ketchikan and J. H, BULGER Optometrist Kajal tUnk nidt. Stewart eterv WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fares, etc., call or trrlt . . . Tt T r fr .at i l 1 VMM Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized 3tli)k VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNt tsi District News SMITHERS Harry Bowman, Canadian National Railways colonization ajjent, accompanied by M. Syrchuk of Edmonton, has been In the district the past tew days dSstrlbutlns a num- triHop an arl vontapiii nrnnff. vantage of the opportunity to supply themselves with first class stock. Oscare Lundstrom met with a serious accident on his farm In the Olentanna district near here few days ago when he was knocked down and trampled by a bull which he kept on the farm. The animal had no horns. Otherwise Mr. Lund- ttrom might have been gored to death but he was quite badly maul-ued around and Is now a patient in the Smlthers hospital where he is recovering from his experience. Pete Skuba. his neighbor, happened to be with him at the time and succeeded in getting him away form the animal Continued heavy rainfall In the Bulkier Valley and other parts of the central Interior Is playing havoc with the roads la which Urge holes are developing. Weather conditions continue exceptional for this time of year with no snow on the ground as yet Next Monday Is civic nomination day for the village of Smlthers. Charles Morris will be a candidate to succeed himself as village oom-mlssloner. Provincial police, under Sergeant Hooker. ar n.ktn? a Iz'M to make njotoilnt snfer in Sui:ers and dls-tnet Dvi!? the past week there have been two defective brake pro secution.. Miss M. Ellen Mclntyre, admlnls Ira tor of the Meriden Hospital at Mertden. Cannecticut. and sister of John R. Mclntyre. well locomative engineer of the Canadian National Railways, had the distinction o. having a fellowship conferred upon her at recent convocation exercises of the American College of Hospital Administrators in the Royal York Hotel. Toronto, In a recent drawing conducted by the Bulkley Valley District Hos pital Auxiliary Mrs. Ferrara wi winner of the first prize, a suitcase. while Mrs, L. S. Freer, won the second prize, a baby's dress. Vernon Flockhart, ten-year-oW on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flock - htrt. Is making excellent nmere toward recovery at the Smlthers Hasnital fnJlovrtnz an operation for appendicitis. F W. A. Mapleton. well known Telkwa merchant Is a patient in the Smlthers Hospital Otof Hanson XIP. and Austin E. , ... luoocenougn oi smtmers maae a trip to Jasper Park last week. Mary Pierre, a weH known dU trict native woman, is doing i month's time in Smithers tor violation of suspended sentence. R, M. Wlnslow. assistant gener al manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. returned on the CataLa last night from a business trip to Vancouver. SeatUe and elsewhere in the south. MINERAL ACT Natir T Ixmnarat C-tmm Ta John K. AMf 4 Cmmirt RiiLe-Un4 at fnlllr. Wi.hlnftaa, f. A. WIU3UEAS Umtv are oruti oclicr Uua mjwtt to the exura. of more thaa or qwkMrr interest is ecb aad all cf the Star No. 1. Sur No I Sur So. 3. fr-M No. t. 6tr So. S, 8:x Ho 6. sutf No. Star Na t. sr No. 9 and SUr No. 10 Ulnrral Claim attuate on tt acrUv M of Pcrcarr ItUad ta CtUamonp Pwaigt about 500 Ir. tjnen bnacb ia the Etan Ulalrtg DerUtaa. rrortace of BrltUIj CoJurnSl TAJUC NOTICZ ttat Mrrm you d pay wlUUa M day nxtn Uae ui ber-of tr no td llXS7a twtcr tout ' v a 1AM lata av a MV J WL VJ riffl tf Ttica SS of tt VLnJ AcV R. S a C !&. CSakpScr Ul ttKcUwr m n ocwu cf t&U xaoUc. to tb untW-!w4 tb mcturnd ovorr ot amid Minrru CSalma, your latrrart on Mlaeral Cklnu taa b torrlted M brmroe rcrtfd tS uadvcsisnrd hM tnade tttf rcqulrrd expmdiUirra. D.VTED at rrtiKw Rupm. 8 C. tfcia . S. RCRXST. Women's Club At Ocean Falls Has 'Xmas Program OCEAN FALLS, Dec. 11 Stnclng carols school girls farmers of the Houston and Smith-Christmas by ers areas. This stock Is brought tnlrrom.Ml cl.asffs an l tractive leaiure 01 uic vTvccniorr ment with the government and a meeting of, the Women's Club. Miss number of farmers have taken ad Edith Benson, who directed the ?roup. gave a talk on Christmas carols , and 'wait' singing. Marked The McBride Women's Institute has elected officers for the year as follows: President. Mrs. Holdway vice-presidents. Mrs. Mustard and Mrs. Rutherford: secretary. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Blundell. Don't Fool Yourself About the Value of Personal Appearance t Clothes may not make the man bat they help to make him more suceess-foL Resolve today to cash in on a neat, trim appearance by having jour wardrobe spruced up at Ideal Cleaners. The cost is small but the reward b great. Phone 858 For Our nuteman to Stop IDEAL CLEANERS Whifflets From The Waterfront The Government Telegraphs I power boat Phtlmac. used In patrolling the telegraph line between Stewart and Maple Bay. down Portland Canal, had a rather bad fire (aboard a few days ajo. the vessel j sustaining considerable scorching la. a result- A. J. Bdiund, construe - Uion foreman Lorn Prince Rupert. was aboard at the time and sustained minor burn, it ia reported. The local Indian Department cruiser Naskeena wm nearby at the ttme and, by means oi her fire extinguishers. aAsUter in patting out the tire on the Phtlmae. dramatic talent was shown by Miss. tTnlnn ,tam.r CaUla. Capt Vita Adams and Miss Patsy PH James Flndlay. arrived In port a mcr as Good King Wenceslaus and10;45 la4t nlsht tr0m the south his page. Misses Roberta Clarke.i. . ftt . f0f Stewart and trene Miller and Margaret Hughes were the Three Kings of Orient, as- McBRIDE The oblectlve of i500 fixed by en- thusiastlc workers tor the Red Cro&i at McBride has been reached and will be exceeded. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes of Smlther are paying a visit at McBride as the guests of Mrs. Rhodes' parents, Mr and Mrs. W. A. E. WalL nther northern noinU whence .sh m return here tomorrow af-r dated by the others, including loon on her way back to Vanmu Misses Mary Clark. Virginia Mr- Tff and aypointe. halL Joyce Calhoun and Louts , MacKellar. Mrs. Drumb was the irt Simpson boat Larrv accompanist. H. Capt. Henry Helin. was m Mrs. Palmer gave a very Inter- Saturday, having on board -sUn? paper on Palestine. officers of the Young Pewoles Edu- Th well-known play "The First cattonal Association, visiting town Mrs. Fraser' was read by Mrs. U-e, to purchase materials for the re Mrs. MeMarter. Mrs Zleman. Mrs.- decorating o( the Y. P E. A. Hall "alhouR and Mrs. Alnsworth, the which work wfll be Oirried out be-wo lat taking the parts ot Mrs. fore Christmas. The party left Eraser and Elsie. Saturday evening on Its return Ihome. ROGERS IN FUN FILM The uproarious tale of a sidewalk Cinderella who brings about a rev-itution among the members of a rich but unhappy New York family. ! -Fifth Avenue Girt," tUfrtef O later Rogers, is the feature picture tor the first halt of this week at, the Capitol Theatre here. When Walter Connelly, a milUoB-Ure. sees his family dlslntegrttac before his eyes his wife pUnntof a trip to Reno to get a divorce and, MEN J Btri vJBal J HT't ' fWnUaBaiaBBH aaaaaBaJi!3PtaB THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphosphates. Monocalrlnm Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Hrand Metals Gold SHrer Lead Zinc Cadmium EUtnnth Antimony and Zine Dast Abo Sulphuric Acid and Snlphnr GenrTal Oinc and Works TraiLBX. marry a playboy, his son neglecting business for polo and his daughter travelling with a bunch of goldfish dumpers he engages dinger unexpected faahior, managing to solve all the others but own difficulties m Rogers, a cheerful young member , until the very end of the unemployed army, to be his i Verree Ttudalr . house guest and let the family think; Tim Holt. 'Kathryr. she is a little gold-digger. The Franklin Panfborn : scheme works out In hilarious end parts In the east. Christmas Cards That Arc Really Personal Now is the time to order your Chrirt-mas cards if vru want thorn really personal. Place yoar order early and have your own name lmpxtnted on your Christmas meamce. We offr a wide aaeortraent of attractively Uht rated freet l n . exprcMinK your sentiment In cleverly written and sincere meaeatea. Order today for that personal touch. Gift Wrapplnr. Tats and Seal. Fancy !ted Stationery. Fountain Fen Sets vata' i A ROCKET-HUKST OF FUN-LOAI)KI) slio- 1, 1- 1, ..... 1. r. I ... to Rescue a Lonesome Rich Man !, m, Se,Ct- 0Mil:hhtl --"fit Fratnre at Hit and 9:U TONK HT 3 Shotr i N win. J kits fJ'l'K r-i r 'i D1BB PRINTING CO. nner Mock. Third Street QUALITY Counts in Coal For Furnace Or Heater Radiator Or Circulator Buy Bulkley Valley