8 PRINCE GEORGE STAR, LOST HEAVY ROBE, brown on outside, with green lining. Reward for return to Bank of B.N. A. 73-tf A Ladies' Silver Mesh Purse, containing nothing of value. Return to Bogue & Brown Lumber Co., and get reward. 72-tf FOR SALE. 50 CORDS of FIREWOOD, north of Nechaco, one and a half miles from bridge. — Applv Conrad Reinharz, v office George street. 71-80x TEAM OF HORSES, about 2800 lbs . harness, wagon and sleighs, at B.C. Market. Wtf COW FOR SALE, 4 years old, good condition, new milcher.—Apply Star office. 56-tf CATTLE TO. WINTER, Have Five Cows which I want cared for and fed during, the winter. Apply Star Office. 55-tf City Wins Suit Brought Against it for Damages The suit for $500 damages brought by Cleveland & Cameron of Vancouver against the city for non-fulfillment of contract, the trial of which was attended by Mayor Gillett and City Clerk Turner was yesterday decided in favor of the city, according to a wire received yesterday by Acting Clerk Car-Carney from Mayor, Gillett. +???????????»??¦?????????+? ? - ? > CITY NEWS OF INTEREST -f Nuts and Confectionery galore, at Munro's. /.'¦¦¦ Dance at Alexandra New YearV Night All attending the danee to be given on New Year's night at the Alexandra will be assured a pleasant evening's enjoyment, as special arrangements have been made by J. H. Johnson, proprietor, to see that all who attend begin the new year in a fitting manner. Splendid music and a good floor should attract all fond of dancing to the spacious ballroom of the Alexandra on the evening of January I. 3 Women's and Children's Overshoes, all sizes, at Munro's. « * * The Christmas tree at I£irst Methodist church will be held tomorrow evening (Saturday) for the benefit of the Sunday school scholars. Santa will be there in all his glory to superintend the giving out of presents. Everybody welcome.' * * * Sunday school at First Methodist church on Sunday as usual, at 11.30. In the evening the Rev. Scott will deliver a special Christmas sermon. There will be choruses by the children and also a mixed quartette, All are welcome. * * * The Red Cross wish to announce that a large shipment is Bfoing toheadquarterson Thursday next, Dec. 28, and all workers are kindly requested to bring in finished work before that date. * ?-. ( Glace Fruits at Munro's/ * * ?¦ ¦ ¦ After the Christmas tree given by the Red Cross in Central this evening they have arranged to hold a dance in the Phyfe building. * * * The council held a short, session on Tuesday evening. Several matters came up and were deferred. * ? . * Delicious Grapes, great big Oranges, Jap Oranges, Grape Fruit, at Munro's. * ? * * A special Christmas service will beheld in Knox Presbyterian church on Sunday evening at 7.30. The Rev. C.H.Daly's subject will be "No Room in the Inn." The grand Christmas hymns will be sung, the choir will sing an anthem, Mrs. Reed will render a- solo, "The Star of Bethlehem." All cordially vited. * *. * Brand New-laid Eggs at Miinio's. in- HOOD'S, Limited No- matter what you're doing, Or whether bad or good, We hope this Christmas Sees you well And brings you gladness. SOUTH PHONE-23. PRINCE PHOiYE-~5(> C. G. REIDG«KGrocer Xmas Fruits & Delicacies Washington Apples, a nice variety, including O 7r Pippins, Winesaps and Black Twigs per case Z. / J No. 1 B.C. Jonathons, per ease, 2.95; Small size, 3 lb. for 25c Sunkist Navel Oranges, per doz.: Extra large ones, doz., (We Jap Oranges - - - perboxvl.(X) Choice Grape Fruit - 10c Jersey Cranberries, per lb., 2(k DATES, Royal Excelsior, new juicy fruit - '.per packet, l;>o Table Figs - - - per packet, 10c NUTS—Almonds and Walnuts - - - per lb., 85<> Filberts', per lb. 30c Roasted Peanuts,.per \h.] 20c Crystalized Cherries. - - per lb. 1.00 Ciystalized Fruits, assorted - per lb. 1.00 VEGETABLES-Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnips,Turnips,Celery New Laid E«os Prince George produce ' - per. .dozen, 75c Phone No. 1 George Street Presents Early A FEW SUGGESTIONS: For Ladies Casseroles . . . . . 3.75 Nut Bowls, Mahogany . 2-75 Ebony Hair Brushes 1.50 to $5 Toilet Sets • ...-. 5.00 to 15.00 Xmas Stationery, 75c, $1.00, *|.25, $1.50 French Perfumes, $2.2^ to $5' Parisian Ivory Trays, $2-$2.25 Fountain Pens, $2.50 to $5.50 I For Men i Briar Pipes in oases $1to 6.50 Briar Pipes,. . $1 up to $2.50 Gillette Razor* . . . $5.00 Tobacco Pouehes'75c,^l, $1.-5 Bill Folders,. . $1, $1.50, $2.50 |Fountain Pens, $2.50 to 85.50 Cigars in Xmas Packagok $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 up to $5.00 Kodaks From $7.50 up to $27.50 Brownies From $2,00 up to $12.00 Willardfs Chocolates fresh from the factory, - 50c up to $6,50 G- A/ JAMES P The Rexall Drug Store PioxE 95 The Finest Christmas Goods Christmas Cards Decorations Candies, Chocolates, CHILDREN'S TOYS, the Latest Hooks Calendars in Art Process Work Snapshot Albums. CIGARS by the box. Tobacco, Pip* * Always a large assortment of Magazines and Papers st in—The Old Country Illustrated Christmas Nu in he is J___ with Presentation Plates PANAMA NEWS STAND Sen<1 GEORGE STREET your friend a Year's Suhscript ion for the Sat Unlay Evening l^ulieH Hoine. Journal, or The Country Oentleniaii.