THE DAILY NEWS. Thursday, November e, 193 PAGE SIX. " i bmIbmbbIbbmbhbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbiis LADIES' RAIN COATS A really good Raincoat is an absolute necessity these days. We have a small line of 20 Coats, English Paramattas and Rubberized Tweeds. Valuss to $22.50 in a fair assortment of sizes and colors, lo be cleared at $10.50 Children's Rubber Coats in sizes from to 10 years. Uelted style. Values lo $7.50. Clearing at 'each .... $3.95 Children's Slicker Capes with silk lined hoods at each $3-50 H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Mail Orders Promptly Executed. We Pay Delivery Charges Thanksgiving TURKEYS Arriving This Week. Hook your orders early for these fresh killed birds. Cranberries, per lb. . . . 25c Live Chickens for roasting or boiling dressed to order. TELEPHONE SPECIALS. No. 1 Dairy Uuttcr, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Alberta Kggs, Fresh, 3 dor. $1.00 Swiff Premium Bacon Small sides average 4 to 5 lbs. Taking whole side, per lb 45c I'ansliine Cleanser, 4 tins for 25c Ooldeii West Washing Powder, large peke 30c Combination Vegetable Special $1.00. 15 lbs. Terrace Turnips. 10 lbs. Terrace Carrots. f lbs. Cooking Onions. 5 lbs. Terrace Ueets. Shoe Polish in Black, Tan or Ox Blood, 3 tins for 35c Baby's Own Soap, 3 bars for 35c Malkin's, Best Strawberry Jam, I lb. pails. Phone special ... 85c Madagascar Lima Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs. . 50c Kvaporaled Apricots? 3 lbs. ... 50c Christie Sodas, tin ... 45c Combination Spcelal. 3 amall tins Heinzs Pork and Beans. t small tins Heinz Tomato Soup. 7 tins for 95c. Candied Cherries, per lb. 75c Mixed Peel, 1 lb. lemon and Orange assorted, lb. citron, per lb. .. .. 0c Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Sleam Heated Hot and Cold Water Hates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 659. . P .Uva B P . It is a pleasure to the discrim dialing housewife lo see CON SUMKHS COAL go Into her bins Every piece sizable, bright and clean. Not a piece of shale or non-burning dirt. All of it oacked heat full heat value for every dollar paid. CONSOMEIIS COAL Is stove coal cleaned and selected. Consumers Goal Go. Ltd Phones 7 an4 311. TIMBER SALE X 5669. Seated Triidrr will be Irrrived by tlw MlnlMrr of Lands, at Victoria, nut later Iban noon uti the tlnd day or .Xovrnilwr, IK J, for Hie purrhate or Llcriirr X S66. to rut 11.000 Jickplne Tlr oil aa area adjoining- Lot 5JJ4. Ilanre I, Coail Land District. Two it) yrara will lx- alkrd for it. nmval or timber. Furtlwr particular of the Chlff Fowler, Victoria. B.C.. or DUtrlrl FureMer. Prince Itupcrl, B.C. TIMBER 8ALE X 5670. Scaled Tender will be received by, the Mlniftrr or Land, at Victoria, not later I tun noon on Hie 30th day or .November. ISJJ. ror the pure haw or Licence X S70. lo rut JJ.I0O Jackplne Tie, on an area adjnlnlnr Lot Mtl, Ilanre 5. Cusl Land Dlitrlet. Tbree i.J. year will be allowed Tor removal or timber. Further particular or the Cbirf Fore-ler. Victoria. B.C or DlMrirt Foreter. ! Prince Rupert. B.C. Loggers & Prospectors BOOTS Men's Fine Shoes from $4.50 Man's Brown Calf Shoes, in Goodyear Welt, wjde or narrow toes, from $5.50 Hand Made Loggers' Boots from $8.50 REPAIRING. GEO. HILL The Shoeman. Next St. Regis, Cafe. Have you had your PASTEURISED MILK TODAY7 VALENTIN'S DAIRY Sells Milk, Cream and Butter Phone 81. Daijy Deliveries. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert1 Leading RestauranL A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. LOGGERS' CLUB Situate in the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Sleam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. A complete and exclusive line of Eastern and Imported LADIES' SUITS, CLOAKS, and DRESSES. J. Bent Ladles' Ready-to-Wear. P.O. Box 703. Phone 051. "The Most of the Best for the Least." BATTLESHIPS ADC IIQCT TQCl niVLi VUUULiVU That Is View Taken by Sir Percy Scott and Forcibly Expressed RAN FROM SUBMARINES Attack Made on Proposal For Dominions to Aid In Singapore Docks LONDON, Nov. 8. Speaking at the Itoyal1 Colonial Institute to the members of the Australian Native" Association on the tjues-lion, "Should Australia and New 'Zealand subscribe towards build ing docks at Singapore for our latest battleships?" Sir Percy Scott .said that lie had been asking for four years what our new battleship were being built for, but could gel no answer. Admiral Fulliaur, an American, had said that with battleship they would be fighting the bailie of the future with the weapons of the past. "He means lo say they are damned fools ami I rather agree with him," said Sir Percy. (Laughter.. The First Lord of the Admiralty hal stated that submarines had never affected the free movements of the fleet. Admiral Sir Cecil Lambert very quickly fell foul of him, characterising thai statement as the greatest contradiction of. positive fact for which a cabinet minister had ever been responsible. "I hope that Will appear in the papers. The First Lord will be very pleased to read it in the morning." (Laughter . Ships Ran Away Sir Percy Scott then enumerated some of the achievements of submarines during the war and, referring to the statement of a distinguished admiral that when the battleships ran away from a little submarine in the Mediter ranean it was because the ships were in the wrong place, said he thought that was a severe, repri mand for the Admiralty. It would be interesting to that au dit-lice because it demonstrated that the Dominions could protect themselves with submarines, battleship that should visit their coast beiiifr sure to find them Selves iti the wrong place. Laughlen. "If," he said, "the water of all countries are pro teeted by submarines all waters will be wrong waters for battle ships to go (o, and if thai is so where are they to go? (Laugh ter . Doves of Peace He wa inclined lo agree with the midshipman who said "Bat PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, November 8 High 0:16 a.m. 21.3 fl 12:19 p.m. 23.0 " Low ...... C:lt a.m. U " 19:21 p.m. 1.0 " Friday, November 9 High 1:32 a.m. 21.0 fl 13:32 p.m. 23.0 Low 7:28 a.m. 1.6 20:05 p.m. 0.C FARMERS' Meat Market FRESH STOCK OF BEEF JUST IN. Lowest Prices In Town. Fresh Eggs Belter than ever. Patronize local products. Turkeys Our Turkeys are in. Don't delay! Don't delay 1 1' lteil Spuds $1,50 per sack. Phone Blue 428. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, .PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 U . Phone M. Open Evenings Only Per Special Appointments. lOOpercent COWS' Milk l if makes" a cup I BvBSB. 11 r 1 wbw of coffee. Try, for your. mU, its crramy flavor of milk periiy. eship are no damned use at all. The American Admiral he had quoted had said dial it looked a if fit future they would be unable to carry war from one continent to another, and so the new weapons might be doves of peace. "The typewriter," said Sir Percy , glancing at his notes, has made it dud of peace.' " (Laughter i. He ridiculed the proposals in regard to Singapore the spending of anything up to 50 millions on the same rubbishy old "sports" lliat anybody could knock lo pieces with a pea- hooter. (Laughter;. Positively Wicked "To me," he declared, "it ap pears positively wicked in fare of the immense unemployment that we should be sending millions lo Singapore for the employment of native labor;" The Admiralty knows that itf view of the new weapons battleship Could not get to the East and that the docks are not reijuirfSl. They only want ti stpieeze money out of the Do minions," ?.fi)body." be de clared, "in the Dominions who contribute o these lck ought lo be shot (.laughter for it is wlirul. wan I on waste of the taxpayers" money." ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS HAVE. NEW OWNERS Hulton Oroup Divided. Between Lord Rothermere and Lord Beaverbrook LONDON. Nov. M. (Canadian ess). The disposal of Ihe Hulton group of Enulish daily and weekly newspapers lo Lord Ilollierinere and Lord Beaver-' brook. Ihe latter acquiring Ihe' papers hitherto published by, llulton's in London ami Lord Itothcrmere taking the remaining publications'" issued in Manches ter, is an event which, while of less general interest than (he purchase of the Times by Lord Noiihcliffe some yean back, i of even greater moment to workers in the newspaper field in the Old Country. In thirty year or less Ihe firm of Million has hull! up a business second only In siie, so far as Ureal Britain is con cerned, to Ihe undertaking which the late Lord NorthelilTc and his brother, - Lord Itothcrinere, brought into being. Hulton's History Edward Hulton, founder of Ihe firm, was a Manchester man of bumble origin. Hi early life was certainly not spent in a newspaper olllce, but he evidently possessed Ihe flair for recog nising what a considerable proportion of the teeming popula tion of industrial workers in and around Manchester were especi-l ally glad to gel hi the way of now or Ihe day. Horse racing. then its' Mow, wits one of 'the chief inli'iesls of the uiaSses the in-1 Iciest, it is hardly necessary to say, being almost confined to a following of J the "form of horses and the odds quoted by the hookies. Edward Hulton Ihe First, conceived (lie- idea of inlnif lering til' the needs of Ibis crass of sportsman in ami around his native city by producing an early morning sheet-devoted en- lirely to racing, football and Ihe like. The earlier! issues, the story runs, were run olf by the proprietor-editor, himself, he wa his own circulation manager, accountant ,and 'everything else. From the first Ihe enterprise made imjuey; the nilllworker of Manchester, it was asserted would ratlin have denied hliu self his breakfast than his early morning perusal of the Sporting Chronicle. The next venture was Ihe Manchester Kvening Chronicle, a paper designed to appeal to the general reader in Ihegreal Knglish cotton district. Succes likewise attended this venture, for there was an element of map and brightness which up lo then had been lacking In most of the papers of the north of Hiigland. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. DK2BY ISLAND. Overcast, calm; barometer, 2l.t2; temperature, II; sea nmoth; 5:15 a.m. spoke steamer I'rfnce (ieorge on (ieorgia lleef hound for Auyox. DKAD Til EE POINT. Clear, aim; barometer. 29.90; temperature, 32; sea smooth. Ill I.I. HAIUIOH. Clear, calm; barometer, 30:12; temperature. 10; moderate swell; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Venture leaving Port Hardy northbound: 8 a.m. spoke lug Lome o'T Fog llock southbound. Noon DKiBY, ISLAND. Cloudy, southeast wind; barometer. 29.- 92; temperature, 51; sea moder ate; 9 a.m. spoke steamer Prince John left Cuiuhewa southbound. DEAD THEH POINT. Clear, calm; barometer. 29.90; temperature, 17; sea smooth. BULL HAIIBOH.-Clear. calm, barometer. 30:08: temperature. CO; moderate swell. SPECIAL SLEEPING CARS FOR CHRISTMAS SAILINGS OF WHITE STAR STEAMERS To connect with steamer of While Star Line sailing from Montreal. November 21, and from Halifax December V and II. special Tourist Sleeping Car will be operated from Edmonton to ship side. Paengers for these cars should arrange to leave Prince Hoped via Canadian National Itailways, November 17, December ami 7. For rale and reservations. call or write City Ticket Ofllce. Canadian National Itailways. 52 Third Avenue. Prince llupert, B.C. Phone 200. When vnil huv ArlvM mtnff VIM buy CIRCULATION, and see that volt ire H CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. MITICE IS IIEItEBY OIVKM tint Uw rrrv oiierlnr rjunnrl I.uikI lluitro it tlw month of Oardnrr Caiul. tuntt 4, Coat liutrlrl. ih rorowrlr rutrrtd by TliuU-r Mrewe So. MMI H riwrllJ. O. a JUDEX Iirpoir MloltUr Of Umll, Uik1 Drptrtmrnt, Vlrtorli, B.C. ttttl OrK,tr. letS. Your Thanksgiving Dinner will be a greater success with delicacies from our store. The season i here for Pumpkin Pies ... 35o each Mince Pies ... 50c per dot. Pork Pies 15c each French Pastry.. 50c per dot. ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 697. vIbmbmbmbmbmbmbmbB1 TlfUllt Dohrrfy Coeparrd with ordinary tltrd pit ror the small apartment or cramped living room, the Dohcrly Small Piano has become a great favorite. We have had nearly 20 of thco pianos this year and only have one left at present, but will have another shipment this month. For 8ale or Rent at i Walker's Music Store ltd BOYS! bbmbmbbbbbbbbbbmbmbmbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbii You are Lucky Mr. Skiniler. the "U.OTIIKS OK Ul AI.ITY man he-decided to take in Hlewarl on this trip and will lhere!,re lie in town until .Saturday. The FREE PANTS Offer WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL THjAT DATE. We sold i'O siuls on Saturday lat nid 12 .Motni, Like the iiolcd "Johnny Walker we are .lil gout; lr 100 ORDERS OR BUST IS THE SLOGAN OF ' OLD MAN SKINNER. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Agents For: Phone 378. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 GLORIASWANSON "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS" A tale of the J.xz age Ait ee-otener for the m ; ' girl anil her pami. s'ory of a prodigal ilaiight had exhausted cver thrill or this age or jnu ami in i nig Tor more fmnd ? (ilorjoiis Gloria in ff'v - geous. daring, ultra govvii a the swiftest In all n.ijp; doni, with Theodore Holier niul brilliant ra sir it adaptation of Joeh Hocking's famoiK ImniW. COMEDY "HIS NEW PAPA." FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE The riervice Store.' WE CA8H CHEQUES. N. and S. ENGINES Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. Phone Blue 91. You'll Get the Very Beit Value Possible In Gloves and Hosiery if joii luy your Fall nml Winter (Hove mid lloier hcrr In prcMMitiiiK 1 1 1 1 !icit.oii' jtlyle.H in a wide variety, we value Hint cannot be excelled. Chamolsette Gloves In grey, drown, eliuniois 4ntf dlark; all xizei", per pair Chamolsette Gloves elbow length, in i-hnmni nd nil size., per pair ...... ... ', . . . Acme Gloves a good brand in kid, drown nriil grey wri'' gauntlet mid eldow length, from . L $,5 up Cashmere Hose for ladies and 'Hiildnnfdoliei. fr" "i'i: o , $'78 Holeproof Silk and Wool Hosiery in dlack, i'' champagne, from , .... , $1.75 up Holeproof 8llk Hosiery from $1.50 lo $4.50 Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner Third and Seventh. Phon 35,