Thursday. November 28, 1910. bilJette A . A3 UlS 1 Let These Useful Gillette Sets V Solve YourMan's Gift Problem" 1 1 -.BV i M Modern Gillette Tech Razor with 15 Blades A I A personal gift that it practical, too. That it why, vlil ml thit Gillette Tech Gift package it popular at a Christmas wkm present somethine that will be used and lone tmm. 11 1 1 bered. Complete with fifteen world-famous, long-lasting vl l Blue Gillette Blade in colorful Christmaj . A J package fits anyone's bud eet for 98' Mttal Bank Free With V - """t J 50 Blue GilleMe Blades WMsssStfll Jm' I Two welcome giftt in one. W W ' I Here it a handsome metal, VssBtsssssssVtl JHFb I leatherette covered. ktv-lork- bHBBU1 I i I ing bank, that encourages thrift YssssmTssssssu 1 I and patriotically suggests "Save VIBlHsllli -1 I for War Savings Certificates". YESIHrV" I Packed with 50 Blue Gillette .V,!ft5M14.' - blades that will give montht of I shaving comfort. You pay only AXm J the regular price of the blades v !jsm I I ' s alone the bank V ftv iJf Electric Candle Wreaths Horn decoration is mad easy with thesB pralty wreaths of artificial holly glowing with an electric candle. Plenty of light helps to spread the holiday spirit. See our selection of Christmas lighting effects now. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS for Indoors or Outdoors Strings of multi-colored lights lor outdoor illumination are becoming increasingly popular. Get yours now and giva your neighbourhood th Christmas spirit. Also Christ-- mat Tret tights for indoor use. BUY LAMPS by the CARTON o'Z I A III We Sell only Genuine EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Don't h forced to hunt for o spare lamp when an old one burns out. See that all your empty sockets are iilled with genuine Maida Lamps. And keep a spare supply In the cupboard. 40. 60 or 100 watts now only 20 each. WAS STRONG FOR EMPIRE (Continued Irom Page' One) ling on these lines for several years, .General Lake being jnore i closely concerned 4Han any other ' person with the details' of the ; Important measures taken to this ' end. These Included expansion pf the courses for permanent and . non-permanent officers desirous of qualifying Jor the staff; the ad-'mlssion of Canadian officers to the staff college at Camberley; Interchange of officers with .other Dominions, India and Great Britain; the uniformity of army examinations vwlth those in Britain: development of departmental corps and I pronation of new ones; purchase of the Petawawa training regulations and manuals. Also dur ing this period, Canada assumed responsibility for the fortresses at Halifax and Esquimau. , The new appointment as ; Inspector-General in 1908 enabled , Sir Percy to study the effect this! reorganization had had VPon the J efficiency of the militia. Inci that the fine .co-operation of Gen erals Otter, Lessard and Vidal of I the Canadian Permanent Militia was a great factor In enabling the .reconstruction while Sir Frederick Borden throughout his term as Minister of Defence worked Jn the closest co-operation with the Chief of General Staff. Sir Percy Lake's connection with the Canadian militia ended late In 1910 .and, on his departure for an army post in India, the Cana dian Defence Department publish-! ed a special order setting forth the high appreciation by the Canadian government of General Lake's work in the Interest of the Canadian forces. From 19.12, General Lake was chief of the General Staff in In dia, where he faced stubborn governmental resistance, made on the A TRILITE MAKES A Let your Christmas Light be "Better Light". Giye your home or someone else's home the gift of good, sight-saving light. These scientifically designed PRICES ARE SURPRISINGLY LOW. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED THE DAIMT HEWS" KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! .PtQleu Maoy Suffer Low Blood CurU And Don't Know It. The bafflllng thlnsr about low blood count 4 tbat you can weiith about a muck AJ too ever did even look healthy, and itroDg. jet you can feel as If you had lead la roue lem, doner, tired and pepleu. Iw blood count nwana you kavent fot enciunh red blood corpuadea. It U their vital Job to carry lifc-sivmi oxygen (ram your lumen throughout your body. And juat a It taken oxygen to explode gaaollne la your car ground: grouping of military dls- ; tfrlctsi n pastern Canada loto an ambitious but unsuccessful at-higher commands; the re-armlng tempt to seize Baghdad. The Brt-jof the artillery with the 18- tljh base was at Basra on the 'pounder and 60-pounder guns; the persian Gulf, the only means of organization of 'the cavalry and communication with Kut being the. .artillery Into permanent and non- river which was by no.' means easy permanent; preparation of new to navigate. Sir Percv beean br-ihistorv. esiaousnmenr, taDies ana introduction of many new books oj and ma) the power to turn .the neU. i you muat have plenty of oxygen to eipto. the energy la your body and it ouaoina pow or. . Get Dr. William Pink Pill. trvUv T. are worU-famou for the help they give is increasing the number and ftenttk of red coi p noter. Thn with your blood count vp. you'll (l lilt bounding up the itairs t If you wi re PnnUnu on air. Ailt your drwarltt tot Ur. Wi(liam Vial PilU todaj. CtWD FOR SALE dentally, he always acknowledged F,QR I-Sacrilice for cash one of the best built residences in town. Up to date h every $way. Owner might .consider small prop- erty preferably In Vancouver or. New Westminster in part pay-menj;. Write to P.O. Box 554, Prince Rupert, B. C. (278), FOR SALE .Confectionery and variety store as going business. Showing nice profit .and books open to buyer. Good reason for, selling. Apply Dally News or P; O. box $38. 281 FDR UEM LOST LOST Tortoise-shell glasses in amla campaign. In 1916, he was , want-tot Hoiwrt hv hrinr-l PRftTrTlvn nnCTirc yA with efft1 fifllmAtQ tViQ thpv.irlvpn lhA taclr rf rcrM.lnfr Via1 -J. L KV 1 JI aV If Jll t4tj fia,U null WIVV llbUHVM , W. Xr -, vwwn V Ut4tt3 bllV BlUfi j33 279 U)ND0N, Nov 28: (CP) Post- may carry on during raids. Metro- j6th (Poona) Division, Major- , - -. r- 1 en in rural districts, with no polltan post office worfcers nave general Townsnend, which was FQ.R KeNT-r-jZ rooms with pAVJ. J24 , eiwr faculties, are to be sup- already been supplied. nesiegea at Kut-ei-Amara after uunsmuir gt.. evenings, i?8) ; IT'S TIME TO Xghl "Up FOR CHRISTMAS! t ' j WONDERFUL PRESENT trilites combine beauty with modem lighting. Get cne of these Better Sight lamps that , pro-videt ilpO j?9Q. ..or 900' watts at the (urn'ol a switch. , EASY JERJis AVAILABLE. : "i fganlzlng a- xrletSodlcal ';oif,eABlve which ixnder existing, .conditions was remarkably difficult. In March, .a gallant surprise attack was launched against DuJ alia Re doubt, key-point of - the . Turkish defences. Due to an error of Judgment by one ot the .column .com? manders, however, an opportunity to .break .through and enter IJut was lost. Further efforts by Oen eral Lake and Jils army to relieve Kut, made against not only a strong enemy but also flood con dltlons and very bad weather, failed and Kut surrendered on ' April .29. .. General Lake then built up his forces and equipment In prepara tion for a sustained offensive but tie was recalled to England in (August .to testify before the Meso potamia .Commission. His successor. Sir Stanley Maude, acknowledged .that subsequent .triumph was largely enabled by General Lake's careful preparation. Sjr Percy's conduct throughout the campaign FOR RENT Large furbished office including heat and light. Dally News. tf. grounds of economy, to his plans 5 case between theatre and Prince for maintaining the efficiency of j Rupert Hotel. Dally News. 1 the forces.. f (280) Sir Percys active service In the: I war was lareelv In the Mpsonot- l Trvwro?Ti WANTED was fujjy vindicated by the official General Lake remained in Ens-Jland from 1916, occupying an important post under the Munitions Ministry until the end of the war. BilL'L- - 1 L ' Tmy jobIsto w3"- hip you IN youR i it. ii 4 E HBrT'T'..t.lllllllllllllllB aaaaaK , lis 1 H 4 mm 'JtaaV ST II' aS ak - K CDCC k 1 lLL MRS, AITKEV, lfamoia Coo king Authority, direct ' the Canada Starch Home ftervioe De partment, a helpful service offerins a vide ranre o7 valuable eookine and other BooUeta I REE. V rite now for the booklet "S3 fiea a pia reap lor every week in the year; Enclose a Crown Brand label and aend to: Canada Htarch Home Service Dept. O, iiox m Montreal. Central Hotel Modern Steam-Heated Rooms, Dining Room, Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress DANCE J EVERY SATURDAY JJOSTON HALL, 9 O'CLOCK ui utum aim ucniierxien s TAILORING M T LEE We Cover buttons for Your Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning.. Pressing, Repairing Fbone . .WAV. .. Hunt VJ Green I C C 1 1 960 JOU P.0.975 , J j j Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 THOSE WISHING Gift Premiums For Christmas Will Tlease Leave Orders Before December 1st Mussallem's ECONOMY STOUE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" CommerciiiF Hotel Prince Rupert Thoroucbly Renovated" Hot and Cold Water In.. Rooms Inner Spring Mattresses for Beds Harbor View ALEX PRUDHOMME Proprietor 1. I dpn'r knov anyone more likeable .... i'n'fact everybody votes old Sniltn-field a "great guy." Punrjy, I thought the otherydjty, Smithfield never earned big money, yet he always enjoys the good things of life. rloV doars he do it? Z. Thtt night J caHed on Smith-field, and when he handed me a glass of rye, 1 knew Smithfield and I knew it would be the bptt. "How can you afford such luxuries on your modest income?" 1 asked. 3. Smithfield smiled. "A' simple matter. The best is always the cheapest in the long run. I nevlr compromise with quality," he said; I raised my glass, and tasting iH contents mentally agreed with him: 4. Still uncenrineed, 1 replied, "Ycu may differ, but I'm afraid these imported ryes are beyond my means." Smithfield was amusecf. "Do you know that some of the world's best ryes are distilled right here in Vancouver?" 6. 'Tkat being the case, don't you think jt would be sheer prejudice to pay more for imported brands?" he asked, me. I had' to agree. Funny, Smithfield is the least dogmatic of men yet. lie is always convincing. WORLD'S FINEST RYES MADE IN VANCOUVER 5. "You see." he added Thii rye fias the clear, amber cotof and.-authentic flavor that all distiller seek. I doubt whether it could sd perfectly distilled with any bthert water than Vancouver's pure nonv alkaline'kind." whit; THOROUGHBRED RYE Libel f 1 3-oz.-25-oz. 40-oz.. S1.2S S2.30.s3.3OV UDL SPECIAL RYE ' 7 y . 16-oz. 25'Oz.' AQ-oiS, ' ,w S1.6S S2.60 $4.00 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the , Liquor ' Control Board 'or by the iGdvernmept of British Columbia. i P h O n SERVICE OF A BETTER CLASS sUlsfl a M. (Art iMurray) "JUST TRY 99 ONCE" "EVERYBODY'S WARM FRIEND" COAL Try Our Fantqu? Edson Hard Coal PRINCE RlPERT FEED CO. ; ' EDSON, NANAUIO-WELLINGTON, BULKLEY VALLEY' " Ofice and Coal Bunker Trotler'j Dock Thone JS I I It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Newi that the. people of the whole district are doing the M&