PAGE SIX ! Xmas Greeting Cards V ). it The Largest Gift Store In The North Offers you complete and varied line of merchandise fer every member of the family MAX Ar usual, there will oe a community Chrlstmaj Trc3 in Stewart. At the call of municipal council, a public meeting was held last night to make, arrangements for the event. : 8. 0. McNeil. Wilton MiNell, H. A. Stewart. Hector Stewart and Fred Younir. all of Stewart, are on a twelve-day hunting trip around the entrahce, of Portland Canal aboard the power vessel Sunbeam. They left Stewart last Friday. . W. L. Newell chairnan of the board of village commissioners of 8tewirt. whrw term now expires, will .not . b Rceklni re-election at the forthcoming election, he announces. "J P. lliwklnron and C. 1. Atym & tp Tnntlcned as wibJe candidates for election to the ' ChaTles Tucker of Premier re- If You Arc Looking for QUALITY anrUYALUE Let Us Show You Our Beautiful Line of Cards AISO CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, CRACKERS ? AND ETC. In Our Basement Store You will find a wonderful range of Glass, China and Dinnerwarc, from a 32-piece set for $2.75 up. Cups and Saucers QCp Per doz. and up, from Angu; McPhee left last week on his return to his home at Prince Good Glasses- Op Per doz. and up, from J HEILBRONER Diamond Specialist oooohjooooooowhsckjohjooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooftooooooocrtrtiooooooooooocHKiottooQ STEWART ccntly underwent a successful op- Rupert after spending a couple of cratlon in Vancouver. i weeks In this district. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Kvale, who have been on a trip to Norway, are expected home in Stewart nert Monday. Oeorge Matheson, who has been ill at the Dig Missouri with pneumonia, has sufficiently recovered to bo able to return home where he Is now convalescing. The Stewart Badminton Club en-Joyed Its second month end social gathering on Monday night of th s week. Mike Postuk left on the Catala at the first of this week for his home at Prince Rupert, being called there on account of the serious Illness of his mother. Mrs. David Oeddes will arrive here about December 8 from Scotland to join her husband who recently purchased the McLeman property Provincial. Constable L. F. Requa left last week for a trip to TERRACE The local C.C.F. Club put on a dance In the Oddfelows' Hall on Friday nleht. Rt. Rev. Bishop G. A. Rlx arrived on Ftlday's train from Prince Ru pert, staying the night at the Rectory. On Saturday the Bishop held a confirmation service at which there were eight candidates Try a Dally News classified ad to we auifyed ffa city Gctifor With so many quit contests around, Horace anil I thought we'd get out and do a little ourselves, no we started on the city editor. (Great fellow; smart, too!) "What, in your opinion," we asked, "Is the reason so many Canadians prefer.Monogram Gin?" "That's easy," said the "Ed", looking up oer a hrace of jingles. "It's. because it's the supreme refreshment." "Bight!" we said. "100. After all, you can pay more, hut you can't buy a better (.in than Monogram." 12 OZ. .no 25 ox. 40 oz. $1.75 2;00; LOOK ton THIS HUON tVER y BRITISH COLUMBIA DSTHmr CO. LTD. Mam ; This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Ltquor Control Board or by ' " the Government of British Columbia, THE DATLY NEVTS BURNS LAKE Mrs. A. Hincks and Miss Eileen! Hincks lert last week for Victorh. j accompanied by Miss A. Coplthomr : R N. Miss Hincks had been a pa ijtlent In Burns Lake Hospital for jtwo months. The Burns Lake Handicraft Club recently organised with Mr. anii Mrs H. Eckland as leaders and; M. Patterson secretary-treasurer of' the girls nnd I. Radley secretary treasurer of the boys. It held Its first social on Saturday evening at, the- Pks Hull. A ood time was, had by the. thirty odd youn,j peonle present Misses Betty Rou-; mler at th piano and A"na Set-; erstrom. acrordlanlst. supplied. h music. H"t Dogs and othei tasty refreshments were served Lights out at mldnltht closed an rnlovhl evtffiing. The boys arej repairing toys for ChrMmas gifts to the needy as one of Its projects. Mr. Walter WtUwn returned thU week from a two weeks trip In the Cariboo district. , Mesdamc Christie and Brooks of Terrace are the guests of Mr and Mrs. T. P. Smith. The fueral of Mrs. Christine Tommy took place from the Cath olic Church with many friends of he deceased present to show the esteem In which she was held throughout this district. Mm Tommy rridrl here for many' ears. Mrs R Gcrow of Burns Lake ( Is a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hadden and rirughler. Betty, drove, to Prince George, . visiting Vanderhoof en- itutc, over the week-end. L Mrs, P. B. Smith returned this week from a trip to Vancouver. Ihe seventeenth anniversary of St. Paul's United Church was natktd by a well attended service 'ast Sunday evening. The slnglnn iy four Birl-B;rnlee Mclntyre .Vera Watson, Byrl Nungef and Anna Rett erst rom and three voung boys T. and K. Smith and f IlrK was much f'Joyed. Rev Frank Huhfleld. who was In char-ie of the service, acknowledleo the gift of. Rev. and Mrs Mac C. immon cf Maple. Ontario, pas tor and wife, in charge at the tlmi of the bulldlm? of the church at.r manre. of rulolt. bible, hymn boo and lamp, much needed gifts. Mut. ,C. Manson sang in duet with' Mrs. Biuhfipjd and presided at the' piano. The annual bazaar and sale -M home cooking etc. of St. John's Antjfican Cliurch W. A. was a very successful event Mrs. W. Wilson president, received the guests. A gaily lighted Christmas Tree with gifts for sale was an attractive feature. Mrs. Hunter was in charge of it. Mrs. T. Jetfrcy was in charge of home cooking; Mesdamcs Cas-sidy and OUara, fancy work. Mls D. Vance, naelty a"d candy. Misses B. and M. Roumleu and I. Radley. tea tables, and Mcs-dames Rush, Reld and Lewis, kitchen. Mrs. T. Jeffrey was In charge of the Christmas Hamper with Mrs. J Vande Veen the win ner In the weight gucsslni of same Walker 's Music Store Larje Stock Music llelntiman. Nordhelmer and Lesaje Pianos Piano Tuning with "Kesnnowope" rhone Hlue 3X9 212 4th St. TRAPPERS Do Not Sell Your Furs to First Bidder Bring Them to Goldbloom's And Get Iliglient Prices for Mink and Marten -r NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE THIRD AVENUE EAST Phone RED 392 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS IIILLMAN CARS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service "GARDEN OF i Timely Recipes MOON" HERE'- Kntertalnlnt Picture is feature Offering at Capitol ThU Mid-Week Comedy, romance and music make a very entertaining picture of "Garden of the Moon," mid-week feature picture at the Capitol Theatre here. Heading an Impressive cast are Pat O'Brien. Margaret Lindsay and John Pavne. The sto-y deals with a hot and, tricky feud between a hotel mana-, ger. played by O Brlen. and an Impertinent young band leader, whose part Is taken by Payne. Joe Ven-utl's swlnn band and several well known comedians and entertainers are used in presentation of five song hits "Confidentially." "Love Ir Where You Find It." "Lady on tjie Two Cent StnmD." "Grl Friend of the Whirling Dervish" and "Garden of the Moon." The music Is inserted Rrap?fully InU the fnry without any distortion of plot structure. The picture is based on the story of the sime name which apocared In the Saturday Evening Post. I'llON'LS Is and Puree Mongole Soup 1 can condensed pea soup. 1 can condensed tomato souj. 1 1-4 cup fresh milk or light cream. Empty pea soup Into saucepan stir until smooth. Add the tomato soup, a little at a time, stirring constantly. Add'cold milk or cream to mixture. Then heat, stirring the mixture constantly. Do not let boil Serves 3-4. Try a Dally Hews want-ad. n A nrnrtmn ait - fa 0 MMMJN M The World's .Most Famous bjT Name in 1 HATS 5 Hrliu . . . NKW COLOR OUTSTANOINO STYLE nniAim.iTY - . . To .Men's Hals In Sj? The "imOCK" CJC OH The "KKNSI.NT.TON p. o. nox sn Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" EMPRESS COFFEE-2-lb. Jar 83c 1 Tumbler FHEE with each Jar of Coffee CORN ON COB-Ayl-mer. Urge tin CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Barco. Per tin 20c 10c SWEET MIXED PICKLES Happyvale. 32-oz. OQ bottle i7l CASCO POTATO FLOUR Vs. J pkgs, cnisco 1-lb. tin 25c 23c GIBSON 8 FACETISSUES-l3t tuue in pkg JQq FORT OARRY TEA In Xmas wrap. Lb. 65c FORT OARRY COFFEE-- In Xmas wrap. Aen Per lb. 'toy LIBBY'8 VEOETABLE and TOMATO SOUPS- OPn 3 for &OV I.BC BODA& Plain onp or salted. Family nkg SOCK EYE SALMON nUrk Label. Vs. finest np-quality 2 tins AOj We lUve KTcrvlhlnf For Xmas Baklnr at Low Prices Ofaced and Stuffed Fruits jn attractive cellophane packagf.-Seedless. Seeded and Bleached Raisin.. CurranU. Cut and Whole Peels. Placed Ch-rrlcs, Dates. Shelled Walnuts and Almonds. We Ime the largest and finest assortment of Xmas Candles and Mo, Chocolates. You will be lo sure find what you want at the right price. Your inspection Is Invited. " Established lDlO-Independently Owned and Operated QUALITY SERVICE rlUCE FREE DELIVERY ON (1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones For Youi Convenience Boat and M Orders Receive frompt and Careful Attention UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamer Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDKNA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10i30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thtirs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Mondsy a.m. II Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Ticket From A, W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Aent. 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