I ( m u TAQT FOUR THE DAILY NEWS HwoooooxHoow0ooctoo0o 8 a Xmas Greeting Cards The Largest Gift Store In The North Offers you a complete and varied line of merchandise for every member of the family MAX Purple Heather 8 for $1.00 If You Arc Looking for QUALITY and VALUE Let Us Show You Our Beautiful Line of Cards ALSO CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, CRACKERS AND ETC. In Our Basement Store You will find a wonderful range of Glass, China and Dinnerware, from a 32-piece set for $2.75 up. Cups and Saucers Per doz. and up, from Down 8 ozs. for Jumbo balls . 2-oz. Crepe de Laine 5 for Special 12 for .Monarch Patterns-All sizes 85c OH0OOOrtl00000O0OOOO000OO0H0OOOOOKH300O0O0O ' The Stewart-Ryan contracting interests, who have been given the work of erecting concrete founda-;tlons for the guns to be established .'at the entrance of the harbor here. Coat's Crochet Cotton 2 for Boot Laces 2 for Children's Training Panties Reg. 45c. 5c 15c D3I.C, Cotton Pearl JA and Wild Spur3 forV Bias Tape and Kak Ric 10c 5 c 35c by the Department of National De- f-fece, will be opening an office lnj Prince Rupert in the near future,1 according to word received In the city. REGAL SHOP Final Sale Having Decided To Go Out of Business Ry the End of the Year Prices Slashed to and Below Cost Art Silk Floss D.M.C. and Clark's. 2 for Children's Tanties Reg. 50c O.S. Size Cellosuede Bloomers Reg. $1 Dennison's Crepe (All colors) 2 for 40c Ladies' Step-ins SiT 35c to 75c 75c 25c Fancy Work at and Under Cost Prices Slashed On All Articles Too Numerous to Mention iDove, Butterfly 7 for YARNS $1.00 Anduleslon, Starlight, Bouche, Tweed, Miss Canada Crochet, Sylvan Crepe, Wool Crepe, Wool String, fSn Opaleen 5 for $1.00 MacKenzie's Furniture SOLID WALNUT CHRISTMAS GIFTS COFFEE TABLE With glass tray. Beautiful to say the least 28c $1.00 95c 10c Toyland Now Open In Addition to the "Special Deal" Goods Marked Below Cost Your Inspection Cordially Invited Semi Service and - - t'repe Reg. -75c Semi Service and Chiffon Reg.. $1 Heavy Servlce-jReg. $1.35 Silk and Wool Reg. 50c STOCKINGS 59c 75c 99c 39c Silk and Wool Reg. 95c Wool Reg. 85c Children's Stockings-Wool, Reg. 35c to 45c Sockees From 2 pairs 75c 69c 29c 25c Reserve Your Xmas Goods Now First Come First Served A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article $22.00 End,,Tables - Parlor Tables Smoker Tables Living Room Tables Dining Tables Bed Side Tables CARD TABLES Oak frame. Green batse top. nn nf Each tt) 1 ? Phone 775 'EBi'llMl'B'I'iS'HllBlKI'EBri'rBTl'r'irH'' 3 a m 'BIBX:flfBlS:EBi:BBiB Good Glasses Per doz, and up, from 50c HEILBRONER Diamond Specialist Whifflets From The Waterfront AYLMER Plums 17-oz. tins. 2 for Granulated Sugar 10 lbs Peel Mixed citron, lemon 6i orange. Lb. Dates New season's pitted. 2 lbs. Wanuts White pieces. Lb. Corned Beef El Rancher. 2 tins -J Calling in port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skag-way to Vancouver, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, had a total passenger list of 140 persons. Nineteen disembarked here from the vessel while three went south from this pott aboard her. Union steamer Catala, .Capt. for Vancouver and waypolnts. Try a Dally News classified yertlsement for best results. At Seal Cove O D 00000000000000000009000000000000000000000050000000000 The work of demolition of houses among the Boy Scouts of the Legion at the end of Ninth Avenue East Troop at Seal Cove. One promising and In the Japanese section of the lad for the First Prince Rupert Cove seems to Indicate further the! Troop passed his first class tests for possibilities of some bigger under-1 semaphore In fine style. Several taking In this locality. If the cx-1 boys of the local Legion Troop pass-tensive survey given this area dur-ied In their second class tests In the lng last summer and the definite same work. They did not find It plans made to go ahead with the I so easy, however, to light their fires complete razing of the old lumber: with no paper and only two match- mill has any significance In the:es In a wind with damp wood. This matter of c contemolated National, Is yet another Scout test in re Defence Air Base here, there will be many who will rejoice In a measure of optimism not felt hereabouts for years. groups of young people In Seal Cove organized definitely for the season's program. R. C. H. Durnford was elected as Acting President. Bob Boddle Is Vice-President and Miss Tarjar Rysstad, Secretary Treasurer. There are vacancies for membership In this organization although they are limited In number. The ladles of the St. Peter's Church Women's Auxiliary report a very successful bazaar held last week. Mrs. Wilfred McLean has returned to her home after a visit to the hospital. Her many friends have expressed their sincere pleasure on hearing the news of her return. The membership of the Anglican Young Peoples' Junior Association has grown to over thirty in number. For the purpose of the better arrangement of programs the association ha rilvlripri Intn th rA James Findlay. arrived In port at Krouos. Each of these are headed o.tu uus morning irom aiewart. bv Anyox and other northern point? and saIIpH at. 1-tn thin i(t.miv.n I leaders who will form an ad dition to the executive of the socl I I I )! 19c AYLMER Golden Bantam Corn 17-oz. tins. 2 for AYLMER Orange Marmalade 32 -oz. Jar 21c 27c 57c 23c 22c 33c 27c Ganong's Holiday Sweets-Have a box put away to be picked up Xmas Eve. Qf 0 4-lb. box Satsuma Oranges Sweet and Juicy. In boxes same C4p size as Japs. Per box Thrift Coffee Ground b(n daily. Lb. A 511 PHONE 179 AT AYLMEU Tomato Juice 102-oz. 5 tins AYLMER Kraut 24 size tins. Each AYLMER Pork 16-oz. tins. 2 for and AYLMER Catchup-12-oz. bottles AYLMER Tomatoes No. 2 tins, 2 for Scott's Eggs- Grade 'A' large. Doz. Cocoanut Baker's shredded. Lb. Bleached Raisins Fancy. Lb. . Seedless Raisins 2-lb. packet sourcefulness. Hill 60 Chapter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, has sponsored the Olrl Guides of this dls- On Friday evening last the senior trlct under the leadership of Mrs, jock Alien, mis win mean mai those who have waited and worked for the past six months will be re warded now by the official recog nitlcn of their officers at general headquarters In Vancouver. Dave Scott has left for Vancouver on his annual trip south for a holl day. Mrs. George Kelsey Is In charge of affairs at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Kelsey. during their holiday at Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorenton and family will shortly be leaving or Taylor Street on the other side of the city. They will be missed greatly by very many In this district and several organizations here will lose by their departure. Two very Important parties were held hereabouts last Saturday the one for Miss Betty Scott and the ety. Next Thursday Rev. Canon W.other MU Kay Toombs. At F. Rushbrook will address these) eacn of lnee parties sixteen young young people on '-The Education ofiJ0?16 lurnd UP. Congratulations An Indian Child in Early Times " ar In order not only to the young ad ladles mentioned but to their Saturday last saw greai activity mothers who for that day, at leait, The THRIFT CASH & CARRY All This Week AYLMER Green Beans "f Qp 17-oz. tins. 2 for AYLMER Pumpkin 17-oz. tins. 3 for AYLMER Peas and Carrots 2 tins 25c 25c 25c 15c Beans 15c 15c 19c AYLMER Soups Tomato, Vegetable. Oyster. OCo 3 for BAKING DAY NEEDS 42c 24c 15c 23 c Potatoes From the Queen Charlotte Is- Crt r lands. Per sack. Vtlu 10 lbs 23c SPECIAL Swift's Premium Side Bacon 'i-lb. cello Packets : 19c AYLMER White Corn 17-oz. tins. 2 for . AYLMER Pork 27-oz. tins. 2 for Swansdown Cake llour-Pkt. and AYLMER Red Pitted Cherrlesr -2's. Tin AYLMER Peas Sieve 6. Tin AYLMEU Orange Marmalade 4 -lb. tins . Cut Peel and Cherries Mixed. Lb. (lace Nu-Thrlft Butter-First grade. 3 lbs. Classic Soap 3 bars Castile Soap Caravan. 10 bars Apples Terrace Wealthys. Per box' 19c AYLMER Whole Kernel Corn 104-oz. tins. 2 for 23c Beans 23c 18c 11c 43c 25c 24c 35c Pineapple Rings Redt Green, Yellow. Q 2 for wv 79c 10c 23c $1.19 7 lbs 2.Kc Ideal Cooking Apples WE DELIVER t-r Aft, i knew something of the experience of the old lady who lived In a shoe. Mrs. W. O. Vlgar. with others, has completed a splendid piece of work In the re-decoratlon of Chantel at St. Peters' Church. The material employed In the new furnishings came from the Old Country for this particular work. The Junior Badminton Club, which meets on Monday nights In the Parish Hall at Seal Cove, Is undergoing some excellent training In the science of the game. This club Is fortunat in having an expert trainer at Its head. if Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sollows left on last evening's train to spend the winter near Yarmouth, Nova Sco tia. Judge W. E. Fisher left on last evening's train for a trip to v. IQ 9 t -in- 1 1 111 H I LJ J g I Belt Sets In Fancy Boxes and Novelty Container. Priced from LAST TIMES TOMnu? S1.00 75c $2.00 Overseas .Mail Closes November .10 WATTS & NICKERSON "Worthwhile Gifts for Men- For Heat In France They Say "Chaleur" For Heat In Prince Rupert Say BULKLEY VALLEY COAL Smoked "Runert Brand" Last Complete Sho j.j, Ginger Rogers In "HAVING WONDERFUL TI.MF" ' ' With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ), (At 7:1J and J J;) I'LL'S-WARY CARLISLE "Tip Off Girls" (At 1:23 Onlj) World Xewt 7:0Q ,n , COMING WKU-TlllKS. "GARDEN OF THE MOOS? TYLE UITAB1LITY ELECTION "n Jimmy lldler Overseas Gifts for Men We Suggest Neckwear All well known makes. All new patterns In Bilk and Silk and Wools. Attractively boxed Priced from 50cloS2.00 Suspender s New styles in Leather and Elastic might pattern! la Plaids. Tweeds and pUim. Boxed Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage L, Co. Ltd. 5 Prince Rupert Drltl'h ColwW i ) ) i t