y y y y y y 6 v y y y y iU CHRISTMAS IS ONLY A FEW SHORT WEEKS AWAY SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW! Hundreds of Beautiful Designs to Choose From at Surprisingly Low Trices. i50EI) CARDS ... H F'x Ten assorted folders, sDlcndid value, ti..- C : Twenty beautiful Christmas folders. 0:ix Twelve Canadian artists' scenes, beautifully r. lOiCd. cm Box Elite box of twenty-one Christmas folders si so Box Twelve Deluxe Christmas folders depicting r nes of Canada, DIVIDUAL CARDS ... p -fo at 2 for Gc, 5c, 2 for 15c, 10c and 15c. Quality! Value! Variety! CHRISTMAS SEALS AND TAGS Dibb Printing Co. Hesuer Mock SIONt-Sll LADIES' R1NOJ Third Street '!5li-"ftj! ta 1 tsu. taJ.tii,.'r!v..irL-t.T...i... BUIOVA W ATC H r mi i' i sat- civic centre nro- in Wostern Cnnnria mu nnH - Sunday niglif: meet- grain lands in 1941. L , rJM TJML oms any STONt-SH fcUMI RINGS JOHN BULGER LTD. JEWELERS For Huss Relief (j ine uanadian Red Cross Is now xx sponsoring an emergency appeal 72 lor $500,000 to provide medical and hospital supplies for Russia. m This appeal is undertaken at the request of the Dominion govem-j ment and will be conducted ac- cording to government regulations. A great number of the foreign- Dom population have been oring to the government for. nilis to make appeals of this nat- M ure but these have been witheld Sicl in order to centralize tho fnnH V f - v... - 1 14 - wW 'I hncA rrm,,n l .. . I ... fift "C 61UU", m u.e communities to Terrace. wnere mey are located, will be ty2 asked especially to assist. There m is a widespread sympathy in m Canada with what Russia Is doing jfc at the present time to safeguard! dz ihe eventual peace of the world. It :a .s felt that many Russian groups! throughout Canada will want to m help. j M Election Night Dance j M Clinton Red Cross branch had a- j jfo dance last election night, adver-' tlsed as a place where one could! hear "election results painlessly."! The ad also stated: "If your can- i fm didate loses, drown your sorrows M in a cup of good Red Cross cof-jfc fee. If he wins, a cup of the same ijr coffee will make you feel even fi more cheerful." $2 Children At Walcott fiSl Rntrr tTnllnnr Tun j -- tfft branch at Walnntt use for tooacco cans and wooden fjjS chalk boxes. They have enamelled m and decorated the former, filled WJ them with cookies and candies. & They have converted chalk boxes into recipe and letter boxes, using jk the lids to make compartments. - Four spools make the legs. These have been popular selling articles. Blow For Britain 0SJ In Britain It takes two clothing ST coupons to get a handerchief. In jfe view of this both senior and Junior 4ia Red Cross branches are asked to " srxmanr hnnrik-rVi(nf rfv,rnfo Youth Congress was the civic centre nrniprt nrc. kerchiefs.. Letter Box BE CONSIDERATE Editor, Daily News: Mosi pcoilc arc considerate and EasS NOVEMBER 25, 1911 ypESDAY THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 1 t LOCAL NEWS NOTES J. Pedexson is sailing tonight on Mrs. J. Moran Is sailing this eve- i the Catala for a holiday trip to ning on the Catala for a trip to I Vancouver. i Vancouver. Large assortment of "Xmas . Tonight's train, due to arrive ; Cards made in Canada. Some as from the East at 11 o'clock, was I low as 2 for 5c, at the Dollar Store, reported this morning to be on Mrs. H. Caine, 'whose husband Is In the naval service here, Is sailing this evening on the Catala Xor a trip to Victoria. Allan Landels, local manager of W. H. Malkin Co., lelt on last evening's train for a business trip. the president, In the chair. Organization of helpers is $j Valley, which includes members ot A ..nnfr Poll grades 1 to 6, have found a new 10 VWl IU A U.f) time. For Relief of HEAD COLD MISERY Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril . . . ( 1 ) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Pulpit in City' iltev. Clarence Wrighl Takes In- This is a chance to give away aliiEne into the army chaPlaincv ii . . ... 'enrvlpo j-tfrrn n 9Ari In I iH. n. n - r . LIHJSf T1PW aLnrpfl.nU-nu m ft- hoH l JV- ' u nig jji. u . Lwirge, cnairn)an 01 c u the Commercial Ho- ant on invitation nnrt nnfc Work Kv Indian Women Sunday night. The Congress briefly. Ncw Ha3elton reports: "We arel udeavouring to Interest ; pleased with the quality of work , --it vouth organizations In; SOME S1IOOTIN donc by lndian women under the ; '(ivi ir Tt hns nnf nvnrpsi:. L Mnra than rwi Atin; i.MtM za jsupervision of- MrsvMallins6n.,M. 4 vitation to First Baptist Church. i, . Rev. Clarence Wright of .Hants-port, Nova Scotia, has accepted a call to the pulpit of 'First Baptist Church here and will be in the city to assume the pastorate at the New Year. Mr. Wright will succeed Rev. E. E. Brandt who has Hotel Arrivals ! Prince Rny-rt?t C. ' R. wItttH.,3I. Iwhitakcr. R. W. Baker and Flight. Sgt. V. Fawcett, Vancouver Mrs.l Clemens. Claxton: Sgt. "F. W.! Reich, Prince Ruocrt: M.' A. Col-j ton, Prince Albert: T. it Willis. J. Kutcher and T.-. McKinjjoh, Ali-ford Bay; Terry ChrlsljC' New York; M. Garrock. Port K'lwavd; : Kinu-ncauea anu generou-. They j. M1ine, Edmonton; Mrs. F'Blc-have conu-ibuted many thousands kie. Grassy Plains;7. J. "paulis, of dotoio various war and,Cedarvale; F. Jamls and M. Pal-chaUa'Sle agencies. They would ;son, Enderby; William Skinner, not willingly make it tough for, Gilford Bay. t t;l .he &-.he fellow if they knew the Ranv Rcid, Von ouverf ' J. S. conditions ..involved. I shall 7ip all the details of the sitftaUon,. and merely state Vhat, when about fifty percent of he day's man is posted during h? lis; thirty minutes before the mall closes and much of it at; the ve:y lest minule,' 't works a great hardship on those who handle the mail and who try to get all the mall out the day it Is mailed. If ev? y.vf would try to ass's!, the clerks by posting their mail as early as possible, tt would make this Christmas sea n much better for those who work nights, day. and holidays to keep parcels and letters moving to their destination in the shortest time possible. SANTA CLAUS. OF MUSIC Co-ordination Of Al? Activities In Prince Rupert Discussed At Meeting Last Night At a meeting of choir leaders musi teachers, school teachers and others interested in music at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral Ho 11 last night the desirability of co-ordinating the musical activities of the city with a view to bet Christian. H. E. Robinson. S?t. J. Kutchrr, F.it. L. Reese andjG. A. Wright. Allforri Pv. f Egg j Central f A M-cKenzie. Vancouver: C. Vizer. Terrace: J acft ..Jsfiepard. i Hazelton; Raymond Stiff alid J. i uaeger. HIGH UlTERa In Tlbei men dwell ;'at altlnides BLACKHEADS Gl two ounces of proxtn powder from four drugiridt. SprKikl on hot. wet cloth and apply to the ft gently. Every black head will be diwolved. The ona aafe, tura and nimpla way to reraovt blackheadi. Announcements All advertisements In t'Jvis column will be chaiged'foF a full month at 25c a word. Catholic Tea. Nov. 27. ter development on an organized I Lutheran Circles basis was discussed, the outcome .29. of the proceedings being the decision to appoint a committee which will go further into the 'matter and present a report at another meeting to be held early in the New Year. This committee United Bazaar, December 4. Oddfellows' Dance, December 5 Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, i consists of Mrs. T. Dixon. Miss Dec. 5. Ruth Nelson, Peter Lien, John E. ' Davey and H. T. Lock. ! 102nd Auxiliary J. S. Wilson presided at last December 6. nicht's meetlne which discussed i Mrs. Hunkmson, Orange 'Brid,ge, November.' 27. Masonic Organ Committee Dance Nov. 28. ' . . : Bazaar, Nov. Tea, Legion the matter of musfcnl co-ordlna-l Scotch Dance, Nov. 29,kOddfeI- (tion here from every point of view. I lows' Hall. Admission 35c ML Public Meeting In Canadian Legion Hall, Wed-'nesday, Nov. 26 at 8 pjn. to dis cuss National Mobilization for Total War. ,AThe Prince Rupert Liberal As- . t ; ...ill l l j M n 1 . t - ouciiibiuii will iiuiu a gciiciai iiict;b-fl ing at 8 p.m. in the Metropolci Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 25. All Lib-! erals are cordially invited. (275) I Keith Osborne Alexander of Fort Nelson in the Peace River district h.is hppn nnnrvintflrt a 1ns- tice or tne peace and coroner, it Is announced in the British Columbia Gazette. The appointment of II. J. Engelson, former corporal In the provincial police at Fort , Nelson, has been rescinded. Business at a meeting of the j Amalgamated Building Trades Un- Edward Innes and Samuel Hope, ion on Sunday was of a routine Indians, for drunkenness, were nature with Robert Glazebrook, each fined $10 in city police court yesterday. James Clayton, similarly charged, was dismissed. John Ronning, for drunken iess, , was fined $25, with option of seven i days' Imprisonment, in city police ; court yesterday. . whole grain QUAKER OATS is economical! Over 30 Big healthful servings in every package A" Special Bargains 3-PC. CIIESTEPvFIELB SETS New; reg. $100; SHroo for 3 3-rC. CHESTERFIELD SETS Can be made Into double bed; nice looking. Reg. $135; S,a0 for v& 3-PC. CHESTERFIELD S El-Used; $9 coo bargain price LARGE SIZE CAItl'ETS Used; $CJi95 bargain price INDIAN RUG Hl'w; smd desisin; S Q50 r;-c. $35: far -s-J? NTV CAMP STOVES Solid last tops; SQtfVJS large even. Special BUY FROM US AND SAVE! B. C. Furniture f o. Phone Mack 324 THE SEAL ' QUALITY Masai k$t.'J GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon . Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll In Prince Rupert. 19 FOOD CLEARANCE SALE ALL THIS WEEK JELLO All flavors; fy$f 3 packets M3 RED PLUMS , ; ; 16 oz. tins; QQr. 3 for UUt SANI-FLUSH Regular tins; fltffp each JtJL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 oz. tins; ftff 2 for Zlt?l DOG BISCUITS National, 5-lb. bags: Special, QM to clear & TOMATO JUICE 10 oz. tins; jC!o 4 for AdlSXs OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Regular tins; CHICKEN AND NOODLE SOUP Campbell's; 10 oz. tins: 2 for MfjtX TOMATOES Large 28 oz. tins; SiElfi 2 for M&K, BRUSSEL SPROUTS Fresh and green; lb NEW SPINACH Washed; 2 lbs JUtfXs NO. 1 POTATOES Best Interior; fy!Z ft 10 lbs k& APPLE JUICE 20 oz. tins; each TENDERLEAF TEA 12 oz. packets; each HEINZ BABY FOODS All varieties; 3 for Per dozen KOBAN COFFEE 1 lb. tins; each TOMATOES Llbby's; 16 oz. tins: 3 for GRADE "A" EGGS Scott's or BrDokfieJd; doz. 57c 25c 90c 45c DOCTOR BALLARD'S DOG KITS 9 rViamnlnn T"rrr TTVu.1 1 Health Dog Food 1 Dr. Ballard's Flea Powder 1 Dr. Ballard's Dog Book All for TOMATO SOUP Campbell's; 10 oz. tins; 3 for GILLETT'S LYE 2 tins for 49c 28c 25c 29c 47c FIRM BANANAS 25c Linzey & Ingram LTD. 2 PHONES 585 586 TIIP.EE DELIVERIES DAILY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor J'A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Prepare for Christinas Samuel Hart or Freedman & Gabbe Suits and Topcoats to Measure. Alterations, Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing I)E LUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe PHONE 307 BOX 725 YARDLEY OF LONDON Once Again Britain Delivers The Goods Yardlcy's Lavender Water Vcj C9 OA Priced from 03t to t!AU Yardlcy's Perfume q- ct cq c( Priced from iJH.DU andvUtUU (Odors: Frcesia, April Violets, Orchis and Fragrance) Yardlcy's" Bond Street Perfume Co eh on 'Priced from ...J)ulU to ? i Yardlcy's Dusting Powder Q-i prz Priced at $1 .Otf (Odors: Frcesia, April Violets, Lavender) Yardlcy's Bond Street Dusting Powder GC Priced at 5)10 D Yardlcy's Bath Salts Priced at tiAit) (Odors: Lavender, April Violets and Red Roses) Yardlcy's Lavendomeal G'irn Priced from ?AD andVU()U Yardlcy Gift Sets for Ladies- q 4t o-tn tg Priced from $1,111 to tPlU.UU Yardlcy Gift Scls for Men nc p en Priced from t?l0 to v 3" fmes Lid. Zfiie. Pioneer Dmq&tets THE REXAIJL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. 1 1 vii