kXf IMP DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET Prince Rupert In 'Xmas Dress I c. KW' Studio Lounge which can be made Into one double or two single beds Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert P. Swanell. Prince Georee: R. The downtown business section Bartlett. BiUmor: Duncan M. ash I y a a TT T VaIim a bJ of Prince Rupert is now in full Christmas dress for the final week before the big festive day a week son, Smithers; Kathryn Milligan, Elizabeth Strachan, Vera Henry and C. D. Osborne. Vancouver: uicutc. oiAjre wiiiuuws were never '.more et" . rk- to. aiid ... Mr. attractive than they are this C. T. nihorvn rlfv T. C Cvr S.nlr- .nnsimas. xne scene was further ." ' " ' ' enhanced through the activity of, n- members of the Junior Chamber' or Commerce at the week-end in J Mrs. C. L. Gibson and child re-'.adorning the lamp standards with turned to the city on the Catala evergreen. All that could be asked, last evening from a trip to Vancouver now to give the full Yuletide ver. Mr. Gibson, who is in the For-'ef feet would be a dash of snow but. est Branch service, returned to the so far at least, there appears to be city on Saturday night's train from no indication of that. .' a trip to the interior. Bargains In USED FURNITURE Combination Bookcase and Desk 3 drawers and 4 shelves with glass doors $11 $18.50 China Cabinet of Q-fl Q CA Kitchen Ranges Mission Oak VAO,UU Ji$ 22 """"" 12.50 525 and S35 Round Oak Dining On AA Table VoUU A Vacuum Cleaner JQ Kitchen Buffets $5, S6 and $9 XoTd with S5 Princess Sewing Machine- H-tube Westing. Of Q Fft Drophead honse Radio Eveso Piano DQC Heaters Qg At ?OD And up P Violin Standard Lamps St jg jg mmmmm mmmm mmmm ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Christmas Cards That Are Really Personal Now is the time to order your Christ- -mas cards if you : vant them really personal. Place your order early and have your own name imprinted on your Christmas message. We ofrer a wide assortment or attractively illustrated greet 1 n g s, expressing your sentiment In cleverly written and sincere messages. Order today for that personal touch. Gift Wrapping, Tags and Seals, FancjBoxed Stationery, Fountain Fen Prince Rupert ( sets DIBB PRINTING CO. Besner Block, Third Street If you lose anything, advertise lor it 'ELKINS-GREEN ! NUPTIAL RITES Well Known and Popular Lota) Toun; Couple United in Mar-riife Saturday With baskets of white chrysanthemums adorning the altar. First Presbyterian Church was the scene Saturday evening or one of the season's prettiest weddings when Miss Eileen Oreen, daughter of Mrs. Duncan McKemie and the late Bert Green, became the bride of Lieuten ant William Patrick Elkins, son of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Elkins. 1 Given in marriage by Duncan Mc . ... r 1 il. j . icujc. me Dnae was loveiv In n white net dress. Elizabethan style, fwitn lame Jacket and short embroidered veil caught In a cornet of orange blossoms, tarrying a bouquet ! oi sweetheart roses and maidenhair ffern. Mitron of honor was Mrs, ; Walter Pottlne,er of Vancouver, sis ter of the bride, who made a pretty picture In her eown of Dink taf etta with bustle back and matching jacket, wearing a Queen Ann style hat and carrying a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Groomsman was Sidney EJkliu, brother of the groom. During the signing of the register 1 Mrs. Jarvis McLeod sang delight fully "All Joy Be Thine." ushers were Lieutenants Orme Stuart and James Bryant and Sub-Lieut. Jack McRae and Tom John stone. Mm. E. J. Smith presided at the organ. After the ceremony., which was performed by Rev. H. G. Funston. a .reception was held at the naval headquarters where the guests were' ! served the cake. Persidlng at the urns were Mrs John Lamble and Mrs. R, J. D. Smith; while servltcurs were the Misses Peggy Steen, Chrissle McLeod, Kathryn McMillan. Muriel .'Vance. Frances Thompson. Isabelle Brennan and Mrs. Earl Norris. Telegrams of congratulation were read by Lieut. Orme Stuart. I Dancing was enjoyed to music or Charlie Balagno's Orchestra. There were many beautUul wed-i ding girts. j Lieut, and Mrs. Elkins will reside in the Angus Apartments. Thev are 'a well known and popular local couple and will have the hearty congratulations and best wishes or many friends. Mrs. Olof Hanson, who ha been spending the nast few davs In the cuy. win leave by this evening's tram on her return to Smithers. Mr". THIS DAIL7 17773 LOCAL NEWS NOTES I For prompt and courteous service Phone 13 Taxi. tf. You will need more Xmas Cards, Fresh stock on display every day at the Dollar Store. tf. R.E.C. Christmas concert. Presbyterian Church, Wed. Dec. 20, 3 p.m. no charge. Henry Worsfold returned to the city on the Catala last night from u trio to Vancouver. Dr. H. O. Johnsen's office will be closed Until the- beginning of Jan uary. '(295) Dr. and Mrs. II. O lohnsen and daughters will sail tomorrow af ternoon on the Catala to snenri the holiday season In the south. Mrs. J. R. Low. wife of Col. Low. I officer commanding the local mill-1 iu signal services, returned to the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver. Lieut Col S. D. Johnston VD.. M. C. officer commanding thi military area, will return to the city on ine prince Runert nn vrind!v following a brief trip to Victoria on military business. Capt F. C. Pace of the Raral Canadian Army Medical Corps ar med in the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver to assist Lieut. A. C. Frost In connection with received hv tts MVori n T . ... ... tllIllt tfuscpn ajKjr arrived m the cityi a smart black gown with matching tm the CaUla last evening from his picture hat and corsage of pink ros es and Mrs. Elkins wearing black taffeta embroidered in gold with medical examinations of the laral militia units. studies at the University of British .MMumoia to spend the Christmas ana New Year holiday season with matching hat and corsage of pink, his parents. Mr. and Mrs Joseph roses. NavW oeorge Eckerman proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom responded suitably. Accord ing to navy ritual the bride then cut Miss Margaret in the city on night from her Sargent arrived the Catala last studies at the the handsome three-Uer wedding, University or British Columbia In cake with the groom'r sword, aTter, Vancouver and will proceed on wmcn Mrs. Ed Saunders cut and. this evening's train to H-.7Aif.nl ; . . to spend the Christma an v., ! Tear holiday season with her par enw, ait. ana Mrs. R. 8. Sargent. PIAN0ls secured! Oeorge Dawes who InterMt hi seir In handling the deal. The bal- If ance of the money amounting to " 30 Is ls M being n raised bv F the the men men f. $ Idora Roller Skating Arena, Corner 2nd. Ave. and 6th. St, Afternoons and evenings. Open Saturday, tf. Jack Walshe will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Miss Norma Archie, who left the city a year or so ago to reside In Vancouver, arrived from the south on the Princess Adelaide Friday afternoon. Rev. II. a. Funston and little daughter are sailing this afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver to spend Christmas. Appreciated and Inexpensive. Capitol Theatre has special Xmas girt tickets in gift envelopes for children (under twelve) and adults. Ask at box office. Phone 669. tf. James Bremner arrived In the city on the Catala last night from Esquimau to spend a few days here with his parent. Mr. and Mrs. John Bremner. Don McKay, son of Mrs. Robert Bracell, arrived In the city 'on the Catala lxit evening from his studies at Victoria to spetid the Christmas and New Year holiday season here. Mrs. J. W. KUpatrick and daughter. Rose Marie, arrived in the city on the Catala last night from Vancouver to spend the Christmas and Nen Year holiday eason with Lieut. Klipatrlck. Announcements All advertisement tn this eol-uan will be charged (or full month at Z5c a word. Moose Christmas Tree. Dec. 21. Canadian Legion Christmas December 23. S.O.N. Christmas Tree December Norkap Christmas Tree. Dec. 23 Eagles Bridge Jan. 10. Handsome Donathra Has .Made Par-1 "''JW-W''AV.WWWW ch4se tcaV Tti:t r'm,,b,' for i? ju,t " ,mM,ru"' to i ueiacnment 1. Give 1 Where (o Rflect A pUno has been secured for the f Wr J.-. CI 3 mlUtla men of Prince Rupert at the ? Holiday V lOWCrS ? Old Hospital through the courtesyli v i of Mrs. n. Beveridge. who donated'? YIouJwU1 tl" n the display toward Its purchase. Mrs. Rob-,? ndows MJfs Florist? ert McCarthy, who sold a good pi- Shop' 300 Avenue, a col- $ ano ror the small Drlee of tai nnn't orful ftrray or blooms, not -I fresh on every boat and inid Florist Shop 1 YES-GIVE APPLES 5 The Pick Of The Canadian Orchards At COPELAND'S FRUIT MARKET Cards Enclosed And Delivered At Your Pleasure Even On Christmas Morning An Added Pleasurable Service At Copeland's Personal Delivery PHONE 872 e you will be pleased with the c r sparkling stock of Can- t Hanson will be leaving for Smithers' at the end or the week " ; themselves from their canteen fund. dlt'' Tcaccos, Fruit and Sort Slight repairs are beine made tn Drinks. Through the courtesy of the Cap-I "nm'ntwand " W " For the Christmas Items, ? ltol Theatre management the an-ira0,cl the hocpital Wilr at make this store your head- ? nual food jnatlnee in aid of the f?;? wl" my S quarters. Place your order for ' Salvation Army Christma nheer ?Prlated by the non-comtrJs- 5 eut nrt-r. Mri tr ... . 5- tun wltt . Mtvtin :oriiadiy)tm'trrlfa men .wholl uvm, malt It of r ai, this .-i, week. r.uiu Children have nave the the: Drlvlleee privilege Af of iifdrip'.lf. iffnU. afternoon attending are expected to take can- i vim mi x nr cimn nthai. rAnJ i a r r.n . . . , V """'"ni4uii- unuy aovertising m able for passing on to the needy at! News U sure to brina 8 this season. guj the Dallj ! daily re- mum I 0 s Sermon By Young (What Kind Of Lady At United Christmas Is Church Service i Pulpit Query . Will thU h r-k-i.-. , ) ' V- i " I Mitt 3 AT rLsy In the absence oi the pastor. Rev. oy or of sinful revelry? u J. a Jacksbn; who was taking the one or the other. Rev ir o pwuL services at Port Easlngton,. thetold his congregation in FirstpT morning service at First United, by terian Church yesterday ml! Church veterdav vii In th .itJ ln lt avoin .t . .. i0!T , , ... " --- -o-m l ucjjKjjro ijjp tfn- able hands of P. H. Unrey. Mr.Vlng tendency not only here k Limey gave a very thoughtfu! ad'-l throughout the country in . uitm. inr juuiur cnoir kbtc a line rendering of the anthem "When the Crimson Sun Had Set II. T. Lock presided at the organ. In the evening Miss Winnie Cam eron spok on "Peace and Goodwill." Peace, she said, was the out- come of goodwill Otherwise it wa.l only an armed neutrality, it is strange commentary that it seemed to De so easy to cause atnfe and Ill-will and difficult to aroose a general reeling of goodwill. The- best source of goodwill wax the Christ of Christmas. To spread the mlrlt of peace the people of the world must nive that love that springs from Christ for there woi nn Ait. fenence between divine and human love. The source was the um n.- II g Ion enabled people to evaluate ..v,.. . Hur mramng and spirit ' Chrtstruai. u should be a , Chrtstlan Chrlstmaa of r,,.ilcl and thanksgiving rather tha, & urnUn Feast of exce. and llr,n( experiences. The aacrewent , ChrUtrnat wa, of vital Import,,, If the nations rre prepam! to m the price of peace as they -,re pay the price of war and willing make similar sacrifices then ir deed there would be peace on and goodwill. in k Mr, of tJ PA the church had held up tr light of Christianity and It wou! continue to do so Mr, h, a Large was the sotoi. giving a much appreclati-d ren. WK of There u a Uv.d Mine E. nam ueen. You wouldn't bum five dollar bill. Why bom toil that fl?n vou anjlhlnj lei than 100 prt rent coal hea value? Our real l rarefalljr Mlrcted, (Uan-bumln uL pcUlir kfJ fr-mtl-mom heat and low ash content. CoM no more than crdlnrj coal. Phone IU or 117 Albert and McCaf f ery Ltd 1 9 Grotto Cigar I Store Full Line of Smokers, Sundries tVH01.i:S.I.K and HIXlt J V TOIUCCONIST f U m$sJ2M We Carry All Host Makes of 5 i Bkhflll Chocolates and Novelties j! SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Mlliflt ! ICEAR FALLS Hi POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prliic R upert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prlnc Rupert for the East Monday. WednmUv. FrI.lnv. f, n.m. !J. H. BULGER Optometrist rf - r i Steamer for Ketchikan and Stevra.-t every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For farm, tc, call or icrlfa City Tlcktt Office, 528 3rd Ave. Royal Bank Rldg. VMM Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 857 m