o o o o a 0 ' o P v a t o a o o 0 a o a D o 0 o g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gifts That Men Appreciate GLOVES Best makes In Capeskln, Suede, Pigtex and Peccary HANDKERCHIEFS Fine LrUh Linen. Initialled. Box of 3 S1.00 Fine fancy Lawn. Rolled edges. By Arrow or Curr.e Box of 3 S1.00 o ENSEMJJLES By Currie Suspender and Tie S1.50 Braces, He, Handkerchief, Collar Bar and Tie Clasp S3.00 Scarf, Tie and S3.00 BELT SETS Hlckok Belts in Smart Gift Boxes 50c to S2.00 SCARVES Silks, Spun Rayons. Fine Wools In the newest shades and patterns S1.00 to S3.95 White Dress Scarves S1.00 $2.75 1 WATTS & 1 I NICKERSON I g "Useful Gifts for Men" g o o o o a o a o a a a o a o o a a a a a a o a a a , SI NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments Hot Water Heated) Mrs-. C. E. Black, Proprietress 'Central Hotel) Buy Your Xmas BAKING SUPPLIES Now At MussauWs Economy Slorc NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. Zartlll Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 TELLS OF from Amundsen himself. It was told have provisions In readiness when yesterday as follows: needed. This was done before wln- "Havlng satisfied himself that ter set in and, when the long the North Polar regions had noth-l night finally settled down lng of paramount Importance to them, they were snugly hidden offer at this time, Amudnsen seti'? In their vessel or In rooms sail for the south in 1910. I have which they had cut out of the ice heard the story of this memorable barrier to serve as winter quar- expedltion from his own lips and ters. found it a story as barren of; "The distance to the Pole was 3 Watson's Vests Ladies' vests, silk, wool and cotton mixture. Tailored styles. Sizes small; medium and large. Dollar Q4 A A Day. 2 for ?JLUU Satin Princess Slips Trimmed and tailored styles in tea rose and white, assorted styles. Pure silk satins. Dollar Day. j qq Ladles' Nightgowns Satin stripe suede taHeta nightgowns. Blur? and tea rose, tailored styles. All sizes. Dollar Day, each $1.50 Children's Vlsco Suede Panties and Bloomers Shades tea rose rfanC .white. Dependable Vw:o suede quality. Sizes 6 to 12. QQr Dollar Day, pair OUi Silk Drapery Damask Beautiful lusterous drapery fabrics, clearing at less than cost. Shades, rose, blue, Ivory gold, rust and green. 50 Inches wide. Extra Special, An Dollar Day ?AUU Turkish Towels Run of the mill, assorted patterns, all perfect merchandise, excellent values- Priced at less than' cost. Group 1 5 towels for Group 2 4 towels for Group 3 3 towels for $1.00 $1.00 $1,00 and progress was made in spite of every obstacle. "When they reached 83 and 23 ' Wi4i,iI -"C WUttKlll- On t most latitude reached by Shackle-ton, they paused to honor this brave man. From there on they knew that the foot of man had polar region. As they neared their Extra Special Novelty Cushions All satin in assorted styles and shapes. Kapok filled, 10 colors. trDay: 31.00 Kayscr Novelty Gloves New shades and stvles. VU chamoisette combination. Size 6 to 7J. Dollar Day, pair $1.00 Sheets and Pillow Cases Hemstitched sheets and pillow cases. Full size sheets, good quality. Extra . good quality pillow cases. Dollar Q4 A A Day, sheets, each Pillow Cases. 4 for $1.00 Hosiery Specials Orient Super.silk and Kayscr In crepe chiffon and scml-scrvice. every new shade available in stock, no advance in price. The original high standard of quality. You can still purchase them from us at $1.00 pair Satin Panties and Pantle Sets Assorted styles In pure silk satin and crepe-de-chlne. Tailored and A A lace trimmed. Dollar Day, V-l.VU THE DAILY NE7T3 'roarlng forties, the foggy titties At the end of this, part of their companions perishing and the icy sixties and tied up at I journey thev faced a mountain storm-swept wastes of the ice barrier at Whale Bay' harrier svral ihnitcan4 fof Mh rrtir on the the Ant- A MTTMnCl7rM;SUlhea3t of AustraUa- He hac and brisUing with terrors. "Raold Amundsen and his men AlViUnUdllnj were more fortunate They all re- "Fur days of continuous labor fcL HMPeClal turned In good health after ae- 3: were consumed In scaling this ibecause no other expedition would ',nrml,9h1. rT anA compllshlng a feat the perform- Pastor of Lutheran Church GUes be likely to interfere with his work " . , " ' " ance of which called for the .Interesting Description of Trip To South Tole A particularly Interesting ac count of the life of Roald Amund sen, the Arctic and Antarctic ex had eral and pterer was given at the Rotary he vas compeed to J. H. Myrwang. pastor of the St. At Whale Bay place. English explorers .,. i w. exercise of the highest qualities of established themselves arneSint, sev- manhood." f.nh h th. i.. hnnrlr tr.Ho. fftk.. . : r t wuvd tat ui Shackleton had teau wa fnnwrt Irt ru lonoo Im1 penetrated i i .v.. . rHf,M M n?nf(nt UP 801,111 'ture w" correspondingly low. Fte-JT? Quent storms, some of them of wuvuue. k itits uuuu. nowever. incredible violence, swept the pla Q. C. CITY teau and tried the endurance of a former resident oLQen Chr-th- explorers to the utmost. The The Lles Aid served refreshments o, Paul's Lutheran Church, In which "Amundsen made good use of cold wlnd cut the,r faces untu and will take a house for the olthe speaker spoke of early educa- his time at Whale Rav hH. (bleeding sores were formed that .4.1,. Mr Aaui a-K l. emnlnvrd g tten and early voyages of dlscov- cd an expediUon to explore the I did not hcal for months' TO ex" I at one of the local lotting camps ery by this Intrepid mariner. The country to the south and build'17001"011 Pusne on however. drinK the sea.wm, U busy renewing account of the discovery of the depots and markers along the ! tablishlng pots and building J old ac(juainunc. soum roie Mr. Myrwang was got route to be followed later so at tr ajsvemawe wanner! A lively and well-attended dance was given by the native orchestra. The Harmony Boys In ItfiHer"! Hall here recently. There wan a smaller Informal party on November 30 put on by the local boys' orchestra, the members of which are John Kark- V. Alwyn ChatUner. Claude I)U' never disturbed the snows of the rai and Demerold SUsven. oratory as the regions he visited miles. As soon, as the sun re- 'uesunauon ine weamer improvea, a sue eful bazaar wm held un SI 7 10 S4 00 2ltion and nerolc achievement. Sall-men were up and doing The dog HaT,nS but little confidence In oh,,, t Ald a vvU Siine southeast frnm th ran. nt ! teams wire trained tn th hioh.t the weather, however, they they pu( nu(.rin. i.nu.. .f k....4. .mi.i.. I . -w v , v- - I 4 S4 V UlSWrAI Ul I I II -II l Good Hope, he passed through the point of efficiency. Supplies con un markers and built monuments and n0VHtles. The Junior IW Croi s tslstlng mainly of tents, clothing or snow." leaving snnolies of food and C.O.I.T rouos had stalls and ,and crackers and pemlcan were 50 me sure o their return. ,lfed money tor worthy causes.' leaded on the sledees and the , The Pole ; 'rhe Ladles' Air served refreahmenU dangers and difficulties of the "December 14. 1911. ldund Raold at a nominal cort. A crib qulU. stormy and routh country through Amundsen and his four com- made hv member of the Junior which they must make the haz- panlons at the South Pole. A silk RC Pro.. drawn for and the ardous Journey to the Pole and tent was pitched there knd a flag wlnnlne tkkrt wa held by MIm back to their base were wlhd ' l"r wnin triumphantly Jean rumfrhscl. Rv. Basil Hartr and considered with the greatest - h- at thev left It three ley md the announcements dnrinl car d- latr Amundsen placed a the evenlnt at the end of which He "Th- frt le? of the Journey. -rMn record of the cxnedltlon wnrt that the sale had realtzod Iroverlne about 367 miles, was in the tent and his record was the sum of $33. md or comparatively low n- Mme later by the 111- ""i o me nonnern "'"a ni'ni)n p-ott who failed rinsf-nrHon work on on the the ,utfc oi mc Aniarcuc comment. " 'fMVrn o his base, he and his oort at Allford air- Bay has been re- DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Fraser & Payne's Sec Windows For Numerous Other Items of Outstanding Value Rayon Vests, Bloomers and Panties Wood's lavender line, plain tailored srarr merits in natural flesh shade. Another bargain worth your attention. All sizes In stock. Dollar Day. n 2 garments for ?"U Fluff Dot MarquUettrs A new fabric 40 Inches wide. Rtled fluff dot Assorted colors, 10 shades Q-f A A Dollar Day special, 4 yds. tor V.UU Wool Mufflers Good quality wool mufflers, fringed end's, full size, assorted tartans. Q-J A A Dollar Day. 3 for t?J..UU Ladles' nosed Handkerchiefs 25 dozen boxes of novelty Xmas gift handkerchiefs. 3 handkechiefs In eartt box, excepUonal value. Dollar Day. 4 boxes for $1.00 Flannelette Sheets 100 pairs, flannelette sheets, full izc Gold, Oreen, Blue and Rose checkerboard design, fast colors. Dollar Day. each blanket $1.00 Luncheon Sets Rayon and cotton mixture, fast colors, assorted cloth 36x35 with four napkins. Extra special Dollar Day, 2 sets for $1.00 Bed Throws Heavy weight, dark colors, warm and soft, excellent wearing quality. 8lze 66 inches by 80 Inches, Dollar Day, each $1.79 Pure Wool Auto Itujs 100 per cent pure wool auto or steamer rugs. Assorted patterns. on en Dollar Day Price Q.D O Silk Curtain Nets 25 pieces, run of the mill, all new designs, every piece different In deep tones and Honey Dew shades. 36 Inches wide. Values up to 69c yard. Dollar A A Day. Special 3 yds, for JtUU n UNE.Uri.OYEl IN IJUSINESS LOS ANOELFS. Dec. 15: (CP) California, unwilling host to thousands of dust bowl refugees and oth- or victims of the depression. Is preparing to set them up In business for themselves. Confronted with a mounting bill for unemployment .relief which has soared from $39.- 1 000.000 in 1933 to $123,000,000, due-j 'lng the last fiscal year, the state) jhai launched a produetlon-for-use ; program which It believes will even- tHv nrovlde lobs for many of Its.' 700,000 unemployed. KILI.KI) nv nsii I BOMBAY. Dec. 15: 'CP D. K.j Kershaw, an accountant, was bitten In tht neck by a big fish while swimming off the quay here and died before rescuers brought him to store. sumed trtvlrw much-needed employment to a number of Island men. The winter season U usually a slack rne where work Is concerned so the chance of nmlot a dollar or two is much welcomed. Constable T. A. Stewart toft on the last wwthboond trtn of th Prince John on eVort duty It rw-ted h will r'im on the next boat from the south TIMES Tn.TS MADLLtivr CARROLL In the sere th- "Cafe Society" U ill. i w and J Jt, COMINfi sT 0iT Ann Shrrldan li l k "NAUGHTY r.lT Sin A i.-iailir. niK.MAf,.VQILtx MUs F M V. Irrfne f thr jo-left mi .n rv-n: m" for w nn'.i for Rrelna PRACTICAL PRESENTS Pyrex Ware Copper Waro--fnrv Sets Tnhlo Knives Coleman J.anins Pocket Knives Kishiff Tackle Gasoline Irons Mechanics Tools THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. rhonr 101 ?S3 TIHIW AVtMI fetf The lasting quality of a gift of jewelry will Rive the recipient an added thrill when he or she unwraps the ihmp that Santa has left. Bulger's Jewelry rtorWf" scores of Ideas for gin in every price range. MK.VS SIGNKT KINGS . G.00 to 15.00 UeautllBl pedant In ri shape- 2.50 to 10-W John Bulger Ltd. L1NZEY & DAVIES PHONES 385 586 No Charge for Delivery 5HEI,lJ:i NUTS llraills QCn Walnuts Per lb. 35c Almonds PAf, Per lb "Vis NUTS JN SI I KM Almonds Per lb. Itraxlls 2 lbs. Soft Shell Walnuts Per lb. Filberts 2 lbs, Pecans (Large) Lb. Peanuts 2 lbs. 25c 35c 25c 45c 30c 25c Cranberries 28t Cape Cod. Per lb . Almond Pasle-i'j-lb. package Cherrles-Pcr lb. Table Raisins-Per lb. 19( 30 25 Table Figs- Ap A J5( Per pkg. , WINKS fllnner, Cherry, rort- ffi Per bottle ... FRESH CHOCOLATES In Fancy Itoxes, lare aMf ment, We Have a Large Assortment of CANDIES, FKJS, DATES, TAI1LE RAISINS, CHOCOLATES. W'tt CORDIALS, HON RONS, FRUITS, ETC See Our Slock