Gift M (Art Murray) uyers Roger's and Community Silverware and Matware w Our enormous stock of well assorted and popular m priced gifts makes shopping a pleasure. We invite sf your inspection. Jj? If Don't Fail to Visit Our BASEMENT STORE For Glass, China, Pottery, Brasswarc and M Novelties S? 1 bit ax Heilbroner Diamond Specialist -k -si a "tti -'-V'sa - Ci 'va Rupert Men's & Boy's Store The Store For Lad and "JUST TRY 99 ONCE" II f- V m m i jj, VGIFTS? I wkftiFiP MSsk .NPAJA:vIAS 53.25 t Mens And t kg WWM 5 six st. i-T3?JJr i . wear zna Ave. ji j JJ SERVICE OF A BETTER CLASS It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the earne, MANY AT RECITAL And Nelson Are Heard Presentations Made of m Theory Edith Murvold and M Monica Holtby, Grade I, first class H honors; Forbes Lee. Grade 1, hon- crs: Margaret Lamb, Grade II, first c'"s honors; Jean McAfee and Hilda Pottlnger, Grade II, honors;; Bernice Eastwood, Grade III harmony and history, pass, The senior cud of the .Music Club for ,uu competition wuiitwiniim amon among Class I Rhythm Band. Donna Mar- arthur, Jackie Smith. Gordon Rothwell, Joyce Miacdonald. Ruth' Simonsen, Eleanor Fitzgerald, Mary McAfee, Kathleen Smith, Mary Sim, Leanora Raabe, Mary Baker, Yvonne Mqrjthj. Joyce Wtts. Jack Joy, Viola Mary Prendeftrac-t Tn. grid Skog, Forbes Lee. SoIvpW Mork, Betty Charstad, Ed'th Murvold, Jack Macey, Ruth Walton, Audrey Hunter, Jean Smith, Jack Mcintosh. Margaret Morin. Jean McAfee, Vemon Clccone, Hilda Pcinger, CUfford Wannamaker, Icyce Gawthorne, David Baillie, Bill Bond and Bernlce Eastwood. Business Girls As Good Wives Australian Doctor In Hot Water After Derogatory Statement MELBOURNE. Dec. 17: (CP) Dr. Minnie Varley .told the annual convention of the Australian Women's Christian Temperance Union that a "girl who does a business course and works in an office makes a mighty poor wife." Soon every business girl in Melbourne, apparently, was writing to the press in protest. Hundreds pointed out to Dr. Varley that a girl who had never seen anvthincr nntti .U- - .. . we luur wans oi a nouse was poor company lor any man. THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinFseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert IS AGAIN ... HONORED Iriano Pupils Of Misses ' MacLean i The Parent Teachers' gDiamond Rings from $15 to $1200fa'S S'JffirS gathering tr 5; draw's draw's Annllcan Anglican nathrirai Cathedral ff, 1 Rolex Watches W Are the only watches ever awarded Class A Cer- M tificates for timekeeping by the observatories of I England, France and Switzerland. Also many H other lines of watches. 4 LADIES' TOILET SETS W MEN'S MILITARY SETS and BRUSHES Mills YAstnrriav afrrnrvvrv Inch as she Dec. 17, 1915 Sir Douglas Halg succeded Sir John French as com- Ladies' zander of British forces on the DEATH OF EX-MAYOR Association Thomas McCIymont, One of Prince Makes Presentation to Miss j Rupert's Best Known Pioneer Citizens, Passes Away Folic? magistral, former mayor Vo rllMM'tcpA V filnce Vtfcs Mill o r.H fllrtrmnn nrnmlnpnt. Mncr.n Hall ' was nieasantlv surmised to receive and cne of Prince Rupert's best night to hear piano pupils of a visit from a committee of the known and bjhly etvetmed pio-jMiss f!last Jean MacLean and Miss Ruth Prince Rupert Parent Teachers' neer citizens, Thcwas McCIymont !Nelscn in recital. There were no Association which, headed by the passed away yesterday afternoon jfc less than sixty items on the pro- president, Mrs. George Hill, called In Vancouver. Late yesterday tele-jfe gram, the performers ranging from to wish her long life and happiness graph' c advice to Ihis effect was w the smallest beginners to th adin her future home in Victoria, received at Mr. MiClymont's home filvanced seniors. All acquitted them-;Tbe president, on behalf of the here and the news of his passing m selves with credit to all concerned ! Association presented Miss Mills was received wrth dwp regret by F:3.lures cf the evenng included -with two beautifully colored fram- his numerous friends. presentation by Mrs. R. L. Mc- 1 local views. Mr. M-lyron-t, whi had been fthe Intosh of diplomas to winn'nj; It was with much pleasure that in m-health for some time, had students in pianj and thsory tne principal of Burden Street 'akrn a .-am for thj worse a few the Toronto Ccnscvvatc y cf Mu'L School thanked' the committee for ks a to and left "for the south LCS examinations ns wull a ctuii the plft rpmnrkitv? that-, fnr mnnv u u i..i .u. -i i-i.. .. o - .u mc lu.c mat, ius viiangc jiugiu, awards offered by the Ladies' years she had especially enjoyed be of benefit. AfiW fr-nding some Music Club. These presentations 'looking upon one of the scenes. time in hos-'tal a Victoria, he had were as follows: Among those of the Parent emed to improve. He was prepar- Piano Bettv Charstnri nmH Teachers' Association who attend- in t p-M " t . , - V" (ivii? viit v aiivuu & III, first clcs honors; Moni:a ed Mrs. Hill were Mrs. Neal Ver last night when death came. m riuuuy, ingria BKOig and Solve)'? iicr aim xvxTo. it. ivi. wmsiow. 3 Mork. Grade IV. honors; Jean McAfee, Grade VII, pass; Joyce Gawthorne. Grade III, honors: ?3 Bernlce Eastwcoi, Grade IX, pass Canada At War -25 Years Ago The !ate Mr. MClymont was siyty-cne years cf aze and was a native of G1aisow, S?otSand. He 13 me to Princ'? Rurert in 1909 frcm Portar la Prairie and, a vear or so after arriving, brought his bride o the cty. They had redded s'nee a the hnme on Borden Street which Mr. McCIymont built that t'rne. FollowliYr the ieal estate and Jn.urance brokerage business, Mr. McCIymont soon became Interested in rutiMc atrairs and. alier a number e rf par! o nlrlrmnn wrv. all .the senior students of the citv trooP t Avlona and other points ?"m llf ! . .a. ! was presented to Jovce Gawthomp ln Albania. !,. j It, ,. - - :vrjajjuiJi'-7c uiiu in ouier capacities, .Presentations were also made tn v, j g; neuy onarstad tor highest mark If you want something, advpr- 'rnaaistrnu fnr v a"f to Edith Murvold for e for it. Hundreds of people get j In addition to being for many highest mark in theory. what they want that way. (tf) vears a member of th hfrf nt Miss Jean MacLean made an opening announcement of the re cital prcgiam to which those contributing were Margaret Macar-thur, HeaiJier Brewer, Dick Large, Eric Moore, Diane Gilker, Donna Gurvlch, Perry Mork. Borden Street 'Class I Rhythm Band, Betty Wide, Leonora Gardner. Ronald Christ- off. Fat Smith, Leonora Smith, Scnja Sorensen, Lorna Howe, Lillian Simcnsen, Carl Pottinger, Lottie B,raun, Ajitrid Petersen, Marie Michaloff. Kins: Edward Sr-hnni NO. 1 CIFT for Any Man O Top your Christmas list with this welcome double-value gift. 50 long-lasting, smooth-shaving Blue Gillette Blades packed in free metal bank. This bank encourages thrift and patriotically suggests "Save for War Savings Certificates". The bank itself is a handsome and- valuable gift. Yet you get it free for the regular price of the r 50 blades alone. Only X I RAILWAY LINES 50 Blue Gillette Blades in key-locking, metal Savings Bank. You pay only for the blades the Bank is FREE. THIS NOVEL BANK WILL PLEASE "HIM" Built with lock end Itty Sturdy mttol conitrvctlen Cevtnd In durabH Uut ItathiriH Book-ihoptd, will laka coim or bills Can b uitd by tvsry mmbr of lh family Gillette itsfVutss A CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S S. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT S.S. PRINCESS NORAII December 9th, 10th, Jan. 2nd, lGlh, 30th Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from XV. L. COATES, General Agent - Prince Runcrt it r managers of First Presbyterian Church, Mr. McCIymont became prominent in Masonic circles. He was a charter member of Tsimp- sean Lodge of which he became worshipful master in 1914. He also was a past district deputy grand master and was affiliated with ;Kalen Chapter, Royal Arch ma-jsons; Klncollth Preceptory, Knights Templar, of which he was treasurer, and of Gizeh Temple, Ancient and Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. He was a former member of the local St. Andrew's Society and also was an active Rotarian for some years. I Besides the widow, deceased is survived by one daughter, Patricia. Mrs. McCIymont and daughter are sailing this afternoon on the Carala for Vancouver where 4he funeral will take place under Masonic auspices. They will have the deeo sympathy of many regretful friends. Returning souh from Stewart and other northern points, Union fteamcr Catala, Capt. Ernest Shep-pard. Is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon and will sail at 4:30 In continuation of her voyage. The .Catala is taking a large list of passengers from here and will not make fomi of the regular southbound cpIIs. The steamer Camosun Is making a special trip out of Vancouver as far north as Port Hardy. TONIGHT and Wl 2 Show N'irMI ..' rat - ;vu iQj 3AM ES STEW: MARGAHET SL'L ROBT. YOUNG FRANK MOKGJLt In STORM" (At 7:33 and 9: J8 ADDED "A Letter From CampBW(. SANTA SUGGESTS. Special Xma. Gif- t or the handy TV;, make the ide i ' . . . . . . fllerle Oberon in "OVER THE M WOULD SIIELTEU 'it LEEDS. Dec 17 vation capable ; people and du;: ( : commercial build fercd to the auttn; raid refuge. lit llmdml. . I III IIIBIII - -wr - ftfl VVIA $ "A Good Place to Duy" ; ki rn lAiiits-wainut itnlsh. c4 n tfa Each t?ly T&t r, . 5) Walnut . )IJ.U ' M M OJlUnLKa anil l:AniKTs ' ne m S? From " . Ot0 M ivjf ILLL-tl'LllAIRS- nn m 5? . Nil n Each vw i IIUUU aiUvK OI Ul.lflllfll.il M IIKK. I llfvl f l!f II I II VI IX M ODD CHAIRS 9 ... ... lIinA TiT ... . Ribbon Icicles ."ic Xmas Crackers .... 40c to S1.50 fcjjf Wreaths 5c to 50c Xmas Snow 10c pkg. Fancy Candles 15r. 25c 35c pr. t Xmas Napkins I5c pkg. of, 40 Pnmnl.l. Cnl !". Sl id. SI ffit rf nn Gnf St Extra Lamps, c.t-n sc Tren Candles. Pk;: vy ifce urnamems nnsei streamers iionoKi iioi'e Tree Tops Artificial Flowers F.tc. S? Pin Ball Qames Various klnrt 70c. $1 "5, m Target Shooting Games 35c, 65c. $1-0. g? Mechanical Trains Jl. . ' "' . . $1.50, $2.00, SI50 Vf 'p Electric Trains Complete with transformer . $1U0. SiU Drums 25c, GOc, $1.15 . Tootsletoy Sets jOcJIM M Tricycles $5.50, $C0 Wagons $3.50 to j A Wetum Dolls c Wetum Layette Sets $1.35 Telcphonr c. 58e j And Many Others at Lowest Prices They're (ioinf Fast r. Fr. ii ii t n m mm i i i NEW ROYAL HOTEL i. Zarelll Froprletor -A HO.Mfc AWAY FROM HOME" Rales 15e op so Room.'! Hot & cold Waer Prince Rupert, B.C. T hone 281 p.o. Box IH I JIG DISCOUNTS Off AH FUR COATS Our Season Is Open to W Raw Furs and We Need w Money Gdldbloom dVilD Iill .vwiiw-