J. PAGE EEC THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday DtMabtMt pss?OT I Shower For Miss Scarves . . . m mm mm Slatta Is Held Ul8 8 5 FOfl 7M flffiV jjv row? LIFE Neckties . . . It will be easy for you to make your selection from our range which includes the smartest patterns In wools, spun rayons and silks $1.00 10 $3.95 Arrow Shirts... Prints and woven broadcloths in all the new patterns Lus-trcncs in a full range of shadesWhites in all qualities $2.00 to $5.00 Sec our sparkling: array of the newest ties the gift that's always welcome- 50c t0 $2.00 fJLi Gloves . . . Lined gloves in grey and tan capeskins and a wide choice of unlined peccaries, capeskins and pigtes are here $1.75 to $4.50 Watts & Nickerson "Useful Gifts For Men" There is Entertainment And Good Taste In Every Drop . . BUCKINGHAM GINGER ALE MHlow and Smooth. Made from a new formula Pints.pcr dot. Qts. V4 doz. 75c. $1.25 LIMB CRUSH RICKY Thn True Fruit Drink, Plnts.per doz. Qts. Vi doz. 75c, $1.25 OLD COLONY GINGER ALE Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute Pints only. Q-f -f A 31.1.U per doz. 2-VVAY The Llthlated Iemon Soda "Takes You There and Brings You Back" Plnts,per doz. Qf fC Qts. V doz. 75c. Order by the Dozsn from your Dea'er NORTH STAR BOTTUNG WORKS UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. N.I N.H- If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office -S.S. ''Cardcna will leave Prince Rupert Friday, December 15th at 9:00 p.m. instead of 10:30 p.m. arriving Vancpuvcr 9:00 p.m. Sunday. -Thoc intending passage on the "Catala" leaving Prince- Runert December 19th arc advised to make bookings NOW. Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 5G8 ;j. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Kldg. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mttk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONK 657 Delightful Affair In Honor Popular Bride-Elect Nippon Young People Dance Mens Dresser Sets - - 1 We have a wide variety this year. Prices range from $1.75 10 $9.50 One et we have has very f!n brhtlcs and Is In a cardboard case but the quality Is good at $2.50. Another very good set at $1.50 has a leather zipper case and very good bristles with natural ebony backs. Some of the sets have a lot of gadgets such as soap boxes, shaving brush holders, etc., and sell from $6.50 to $9.50. 9. 9 W1 Sr Jewellers I TUt STORE WITH THE CLOOS Of, A delightful shower was held last Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Christine Veitch In honor of Miss Ida Slatta whose mar-' riage to Walter Ballinger will take place on Saturday night. i Cards were played and prizewinners were: first, Mrs. T. Ballinger; second, Mrs. Mary Mac-donald; consolation, Mrs. Jack Adams and Mrs. Stan Veitch. Those present were Mrs. Ol?a Jerstad, Mrs. Mary Macdonald, Mrs. Christine Veitch, Miss Elsie Johansen. Mrs. F. H. Chandler. Mrs. K. Slatta. Mrs. Stan Veitch. Mrs. Jack Adams, Mrs. T. Ballinger, Mrs. Elsie Skog. Mrs. Herman Johanson, Mrs. John Slatta, Mrs. Mell Kilby. Miss Alice Gomez. Mrs. A. Mclver and Miss Mabel Slatta. Enjoyable Affair Held On Saturday Evening COMMON SORROW MISSING AVIATORS The Nippon Young People's As- MiS. Nvgaard Of ;mas dancing party Saturday night Rail a Cnfii Ic I at the Japanese Hall. The hall c" VUU1CI 10 'was beautifully decorated for the I occasion and thirty young people (were present. Kazt Nlshio was j master of ceremonies. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Hotel Arrivals Central Stan F.egg, city; A. Rcbman, Frederick Point. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. L. McKenney, Whltehorse; W. H. Wllllscroft. Port Esslngton: E. Lincoln. Port Simpson. Royal . M. McLcod, Vancouver; F. Dig-gles and C. Atkinson, city; F. Smith and J. Smith, Tulsequah; R. Gordon and H. Hayes, Vancouver; A. Robertson, Frederick Point; W. S. Holmes, Barrett Point Dead At 83 Age BELLA COO LA, Dec. 19: (CP) Mrs. Elisabeth Nygaard, one of .the real pioneer womfn of Bella Icoola Valley. Is dead. Eighty -three years of age. Mrs. Nysaard came here from Minnesota in 1895. Whiffiets From The Waterfront Aboard the steamer Princess Norah. which was In port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, were 118 passengers. Seven disembarked here from . the vessel while ten took passage from this port for Vancouver. Union steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest Sheppard, arrived In port at 9 o'clock this morning from Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 pjn. for Vancouver- and . waypolnts. Mrs. Walter Pottlnger sailed by the Catala this afternoon on her return to Vancouver after having come north to attend the marriage of her sister. Mrs. William Elklns. the ormcr Miss Eileen Green. Visiting California, Lady Mary Klngsford Sml'ft right, widow of the Australian flier. Sir Charles King if )rd Smith, who was lost without a trace In a Maylaslan Jungle meets another aviation widow, Mrs. Mary Beatrice Noonan, hose husband, Fred, was navigator for Amelia Earhart Putman on her attempted round-the-world flight. Both are seen participating In ceremonies at Oakland, where a placque has been set up In memory of Traffic On Local Railway Heavier tlonal Pasencer Coach Between Prince Kupcrt and Jasper On account of increased business ! on the local line of the Canadian National Hall ays, an additional' day coach Is being operated on the 1 regular trains between Prince Ru-1 pert and Jasper. This 11 continue! until after the holiday seasm. ! I Peter Sunderland of the Prince , ' Rupert Fisheries Experimental (Station staff sailed this afternoon i ;on the Catala for Vancouver 11 will be away for six weeks and' will also visit Seattle and other points south. DARN IT AIJ, ROYS LONDON. Dec. 19: CP- Knit ting, darning, patching and sew FOUR WERE TAKEN MADURA. India. Dec. 19: CP Four girls were drowned whrn V. I IT'S A s , GIFT 1 MAIL TO ENEMIES Post Office Department Imucs ln structlons in Compliance With Arrangements Arrangement have now been made for the transmission of private letters to enemy and enemy oc-i upled territory and for lnforma-lon and guidance the following announcement by the Department of the Secretary of Stat Is quoted: "The Acting Secretary of State it Canada and the Postmaster General announce that Thos. Cook At Son. Limited. 68 King Street West. Toronto, have been apoolnted lic ensed Intermediary for the forward- j Ing of harmless social message to persons In enrny or enemy oceu- " lied territory. jt Privmte letters to enemy or enemy -ecu pled territory through a neutral country are now allowed to be ' forwarded at the sender! rhk a to lng on buttons should be included in the school time- table for boys, M the Board of Education suggested M to local atithnritlM they sllaced Into a well under W construction when going to draw water at a village near here. Dally advertising m the Dall) News Is sure to bring dally nninn j Phone 1I ?! fi! s the most modern, 5 scientific method m Brush up 01. your wardrobe and Improve your personality for $5 the Festive Season PHONE 8 or 118 m I Pifinftftr-Canailin l aiinrlriPQ I 1 -gjggijmsgfjgi 5 to lift 5U av ; rinnnm TONIOHT andiuJT 2 Shows, 7: In4 SLICK, JOVoTTir Clautlctlc James Sicwa 'It's A Won J. World" (At 7:M nd j L-MHA "WHILE AMritir "HYDRO MSl COMINO TIMK.w Pay llainler i -our M:i(;iiiuif.s delivery In the country of deetlna-' lh. , ,. f rfnmnhln vhin mm) ih..k Letters JvJLJii THE f, Intende '. i-,, 'he lnt-lirv .f V. V,.. 1 , 1 Wmy OC- ;i . j v. IUUT( 11(111.1 .LMIU u. ttlpr. rannnl knuMr Br i - -, ........ , warded direct to enemy or enemy 'xxupled territory. , "British subject and others In as brief i : should tn all case , hv cover ett open In arrni the enemy Censor h -i i and should be eon'inwj with reilUrM or friends in enemy J" v m forward mh letters to Tlios Cook b Son. Limited, Toronto aecompan- and eeonomle ennd Mon d by a rssal'tnee of 50c to cover " ' ine expense of transmiUlnif the let- Five itUKtMiiio i ... Has Been Necessary to Put on Addl-111" to neulral ftory the trans- people read h. u,i , mwBan irom mere 10 me enemy let tnrtn kn country, and the traiumUtion of u v up. Carving Sots Pocket Knives ( tips and n CasoHiie I.nmns TVenty-Two Jlifle V Irons Sandwich Sets Gosoljnc Irons El Irons - Covered Roasters Jyrcx Oven THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. i t TlitRa M Grotto Cfei Store Full Line of Smokers' Sumli WHOI.E8.U.E and ni.T TOllACCOMST Wc Carry All Best lal Chocolates and Novi LINZEY & DAVIE! PHONES 585 58Q No Charge for Delivery SHELLED NUTS llraiil.v OCT p Walnuts Per lb. Almonds CZfir 50C Per lb NUTS IN SHELL Almonds Per lb Brazils 2 lbs Sofi Shell Walnuts Per lb Filberts 2 lbs Pecans (Large) Lb. .;. Peanuts 2 lbs. 35c 25c 35c 25c 45c 30c 25c Cranberries Cape Cod. Per lb Almond Paste 'j-lb. package Cherries Per lb. Table lUlsins Per lb. Table Figs- f fp Per pkg. WINES (lln;er, Cherry, Porl Per bottle FRESH CHOCOI In Fancy Boies, larj ment. We Have a Large Assortment of CANDIES, FIOS, DATES, TABLE RAISINS, CIIOCOLATi CORDIALS, BON BONS, FRUITS, ETC 3eo Our Slock