PAGE SIX. D&A Corsets We have a splendid Corset, known as the Modish Stout. This is a new number, is very pliable, has unbreakable boning and is guaranteed to to give satisfaction. Stocked in sizes 28 to 36, and for such a high grade Corset, very reasonably priced. Ask to see Number 911 We stock Pictorial Review and Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Distinctive in flavor and aroma. 100 per cent Tea no dust, 110 waste. YOU TRY IT. John L. Christie Agent. ssssssssss"m OCPerCentOC ;j Lv Discount J j on all COATS jasssssasssiaag "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. j J COAL i I The Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINGTON Lump and Egg Sizes. STERLING Stove and Egg 8lzes. We deliver in sacks r bulk. Phone us your orders day or night. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. Main Office: Hotel Central. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 to 8. Phone 888. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. Big Reduction on All Coats, Suits and Dresses BENT'S Stout' H.S.WALLACE Jff1 w BLUE RIBBON TEA WATER NOTICE. (Diversion and Uae). TAKE .NOTICE Uuf W. E. Collison, Indlin Agent, whose address- Is Prince llupert. B.U, will apply ror licence to take ind use 50.000 gallons i day or water out or small unnamed lake on Metlakatla portion of Tslmpsean Indian Deserve So. . which flows westerly and drains into Dunran By, about one and i hair mile north of observatory Point. The water will be diverted rrom the lake at a point about t 4 mile northeast of Metlakatla Indian Villa ire. and w ill be used ror domestic purpose upon the land described at Metlakatla TownMle, Tstrapscan Indian He-serve, So. ?. This notlre was posted on the ground on the 30tb day or .November, mi. A ropy or this notlre and an application pursuant thereto and tit the Water Art. !," will be riled In the jfriee or the Water Recorder t Prince llupert. B.C. Objection to the appllca- Ion may be riled with, the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water nights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the Irst appearance or this notice In a local .lewspaner. The date of the first rustica tion ot this notice Is December 1st. 19TJ. W. E. COLIJSiw, Applicant. Indian Agent. Agent. Follow Ihe Crowd To the Farmers' Market Strictly FRESH EGGS 50c per doz E.CD. Butter 2 lbs for 95c FARMERSMarkel Phone Blue 428. ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East Wc are beginning lo list our -Orocerie from lline to lime in this space. Look for our Specials. Flour, i'J lb. sack .... $1.88 Flour, 21 lb. sack .... $1.10 Flour, 10 lb, sack 48c Moiled Oats. 20 II). sack $1.00 (lolled Oats, 7 lb. sack 49c Hulled Oats, 0 lb. sack 33c Milk, any brand, case $5.65 Kagle Ilraud Milk, doz. $2.35 Creamery Mutter 45c K.C.I), Duller ... .... 50o Duller, its $0.25 Potatoes, per sack .. $1.85 All Orders over $10.00 Delivered ",11asssssssssssasssssMssssssssassssssM St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. SMOKING CONCERT WAS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Q.W.V.A. Staged Entertainment Last Night Songs, Muslo and Speeches A very successful smokinc concert was held by the Great War Veteran's Association hist night, President W. H. Denning occupying the chair. l'rior to the commencement df tlte concert lite usual one minute silence was observed in honor of departed comrades. An excellent musical r.toirram was furnished during the even ing by the band of the First .North It.U. Hegiincnt under the1 tl'.'lllrwllill nf llnn.li, melon tlnnn ! ws iiuiiiiiiiiigii I'vaiv. 1 A splendid program of songs was! rendered by Wright Davis, A. J. itishop, Dob James and Jim! Murray. A pianoforte solo by! I-red llayter was much appreciated. During the entertainment appropriulc addresses were iven iiy red Sloi V. M.l Ameri can Consul K. A. Wakefield and Mayor S. M. Newton. Delightful refreshments were served by George Iliclniwnd of the St. llegis Cafe. The company broke un u little' after midnight with the singing of the National Anthem. Those- responsible for the success ofi Ihe evening were Xornvin' Short,! C. 1.. Youngtnan. A. J. ltishoui and II. James. i OFFICERS INSTALLED IN SONS OF ENGLAND W. a. Hughes Is President Social Evening Follows At a ufeeling of the Sons of L'nglatid held last night in the Kmad liall Ihe following officers were installed for the ensuing year: President, W. (1. Hughes; viee-iresident. 11. Yales; chaplain. J. L. Kdyyards; secretary. D. Wilton: treasurer, fieo. Hill; first FOR 15 YEARS WAS TROUBLED WITH ECZEMA Tliere I no other remedy like Bur dock Blood Bitters that can possibly give such teller to all sufferers from eciems, salt rheum and all other diseases ot the blood for the reason that this old and well tried remedy goes right to the seat or the trouble and completely and permanently drives these diseases out or the system by cleansing the blooif and making It pure and rich. Mr. F. W. II. Srhulti, Pembroke. Out writes: "llavlug been troubled with enema Tor rirtern years, during which time I tried everything I could think or. Including doctors, but without gelling anything to do me much good I finally de rided to Uke Burdock Blood Bitters, and I was certalrly surprised to rind that to weeks after I had started to Uke It I was relieved of my trouble. That was nine months ago, and I have hot bad a sign or It since. I surely wish to thank you tor this wonderrul medicine and sirongly recommend It to anyone suffering from the same trouble as I had." B. n.li. is maiiurartured only by The T. Milburn Co, Limited. Toronto. Ont. Telephone Specials For Monday, Jan. 7th only. SHOP BY PHONE TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY. 30(1 dozen I1.C. Fresh Pullet Kggs. per doz 50c 3 dozen $1.40 100 lbs. Iilue itibbon Tea, per lb. . . 65c 100 dozen Stinkist .Vavel Oranges, 2 doz. for . . 35c 100 bottles Libby Catsup, each 25c Heady Cut Macaroni, In bulk, 3 lbs ,35c 30 dozen iSuukisl Lemons, doz 30o Finest Ontario Cheese, per lb 30c isvvifts' l'remier Iloneless Hani, sliced, lb 50o Classic Cleanser (positively guaranteed lo no the most exacting work 3 tins 25c Libby's Asparagus Soup, 2 tins for 15c New Comb Honey, per sec- iion 35c Watch This 8 pace Monday. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 THE DAILY NftV8. Saturday, January 5, 1 92 1 Cooi anJ GooJ I.'ouiettfxrt ttalizt ths superiority of Baker's Chocolate (Premium No. I) for making cakes, pt, pudJinfis, errs fudges, tecs, etc Bo sura that yy get tlve genuine, irv tKe b!uo wrapper end ye'lbw label votk the trade, matkef tKe Choc, elate Girl on the back. Made In Canada By Walter Biker & Co. Limited Mills at DoccWrr, Mr, and Mentnti, Canada bookut or choice uarts sent nzz guide, II. Kenning; second guid; IL. l'otterlon; lhird guide. Percy (Cameron; fourth guide, II. John son; fifth guide, J. M. Walker: sixth guide, W. fioolell: inner guard, II. Dyer; outer guard, O. Hill; organist. II. C. Higgins. audilors, II. It. Hemmjngs and Waller Smith: trustees. Arch- dearon llix and fieo., Hill. At the conclusion of the nvel-inir rpfrelinienl with rfil :nnl ,a pleasant social evening was! 1 spent. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER LOADS 579,000 FEET AND SAILS FOR SOUTH The Canadian Government Merchant Marine freighter Canadian Highlander. Capt. Fishc-. completed the loading of 579.000 feel of lumber for the Orient yes- jterday afternoon' and left port at 8 o'clock last night for Chemainin jwuere she will remain for three days to lake on vtdditioiial ' jiii- jber cargo. From Chematntis the (Highlander will proceed to Van- cuuver prior to sailing for Yoko- Irama. MOTOR ACCIDENTS IN MONTREAL INCREASE Seventy-seven Deaths From Car Accidents In 1923 Slity-flve In 1922 MONTIlF.AL. Jan. 5. Sevenly- .scven person were killed in au tomobile accidents In litis city and vicinity during 1023. Deaths from this cause show a steady increase compared with former years. There were 10 such ac cidents in 11)21 and 65 in 11)22. Or the 77 deaths this year. 10 were adults and 37 were children OFFICER COMMANDING OF DISTRICT COMING Brigadier General Ross Will Pay Visit to Prince Rupert This Fall Hrigadier (ieneral lloss. C.M.O.. D.S.O., officer commanding of militia district No, II. will visit LAND ACT. Notlca of Inlsnllen to Apply to Lsaaa Land, In Skeena Land lil.trlrt. Heeordliir Ms irlrt of Coast, and situate on Ziyai Island, Take oilre that Oeorte kerr. orruia- tlon butrtier, of I'rlnre liuperl. B.C.. In tends to apply for fiennlsslnn lo lease the following desrrllN-d lands: Commencing at a post planted ahoul four chains north nf Jacinto Point on Zatas Island; thence fol lowing i lie sinuosities or the snore line at high water mark around I lie Island and returning to point of qoiAmrnrement, and containing 1,000 access more or less. litlJUUK tn 11, Kame or applicant. IIOOMES K. FHEKM AX, Agent. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply te Leas Land In lunge 4, Rkei-na Und District, he- cording District or Coast. Take Xotlre that Charles s, Murphy, nf I'rlnre liuin-rt. B.C. ocruballoti engineer. Intends to apply for permlMlon to lean ine mowing oesrrioea, latins; commen ring at t post planted ai the most south easterly point n Channel Island, near the mouth of Gardner Canal i thence following the sinuosities or ihe shore line at high tier mark arisihd the Island, returning to point or Ciiiiineiicement, and contain Ing seven hundred acres, more or less. CIIAIUFS 8. Ml'lll'IIY. .Name of Applicant. SAM JOIIXSOX, Agent. tilted NuvemU-r i'ltv lOf 3. I'riuee Itupert on January 17 and make his annual liispeeltou of the First llatlaliou North 1... TO DIG POST HOLES The contract for the digging of 32 lodes, fur telephone and eleclrie light poles in various parts of Ihe city and also for four anchor holes was let by the cily council yesterday, afternoon toC. Lumbiuisl who bid 1327.71. Other tenderers were H. Ilosang, V Antonelli, 11. Johnson and the upi'rinlendent of utilities. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DKJHY ISLAND. Haiti; calm; barometer 20.NO; tenipersluri'. 15; sea smooth; 7 p.m. spoke freighter Canadian Highlander passing out southbound; 10.30 p.m. spoke steamer I'rince John off Itosespll' southbound; I2'J0 a.m, spoke steamer l'rinces Mary due l'rincc Itupert 8 n.in. southbound. HULL HAIlllOlt. Haiti: strong southeast wind; barometer 21).-M8; temperature 4; sea rough. Noon DKIHY ISLAND Hain: south east gale; barometer 29.00; tem perature 10; sea rough. DULL HAIlllOlt Haiti: slrrtuir southeast wind; barometer 29.. 88; temperature, U; sea rough Howard I'rlngle left on last night's train for Francois Lnke. lie has Joined the staff of the Prince Hupcrt Logging Co. a iiccounlant and will remain in the interior during the tie cut. Hug season. if i.i i )u nun you cannot gel the dally News regularly, call n anu ubcrlbo for it and have It de-HvpreJ to your homn. tf ANNUAL- STOCKTAKING SALE We are prepared to lose money in order to make space for our SPRING GOODS Listed helow are only a few of the bargains we are offering CHILDREN'S 8ERQE DRESSES Willi lllooiiier. lu mutch, in Navy und Scarlet. , Ago I lo . Iteg. Si.SO. Hale Price $3.25 Ages (I lt 8. Meg. (.73. .Salt? Price $5.95 Ages It). Ileg. 7.00. .Sale Price . . . $6.15 CHILDREN'S 8ERGE COATS Navy and Scarlet. Lined throughout, (rim bell and gilt buttons. Ages 1 to t. Meg. 0.00. Hale Pric $4.75 CHILDREN'S LA MB '8 WOOL COATS Lined throughout in Hose, Copper, Ore) and Fawn. Ages l o l years. Ileg. 0.23. Hale Price $4.05 GIRLS' SPORT FLANNEL DRESSES New Stock. Age 0 tti 8 years. Jteg. 7.00. Hale Price ... .. $5.75 Age 10 lo 12 years. Ileg. 8.00. Hale Price $6.45 LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS Absolutely this Season's Hl)le. 25 off. LADIES' and MISSES' SPORT FLANNEL DRESSES All koihI sfvies ami eolors. nine ,, I2.73. Sale jNre $8.75 LADIES' AND MISSES' SERGE DRESSES 25'; off. WAISTS In Trit'oletlc and Crrpe de Clime Hale Price $2.95 HOUSEDRCSSES In nil sizes. Hale Pru-e ... $1.25 to $3.50 LADIES' HOSE Indies" All Wool lli'itther lixlur lie;? in lireen. Fawn. Ilrowii. Ileg. 7 f-S.lTi. Hale Price $U5 LADIES' SKIRTS Serge and Worsted. Hixes 2 to 10. )ef, ?7.7.V Hale Price $4.50 ALL WOOL HOPSACK COATINQ In llruvvn. Copenhagen. Nuvy and IleaCi 3 i itn lifj wide. Hole Prn e $2.00 t Universal Trading Co. Mail Orders Prepaid Phone 375 Satisfaction or Money Back WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 Bebe Daniels am Antonio Moreno In "The Excit ers I'elie, Hie "Here She Comes, There Sh (Joe ' oirl. Mucuig cur, neroplaiia, iitnipluiie, speed-lioal, ln' l"rS ni nil. The pretty flapper who goes through life like n express train, Most heroines have adventures llmis-l uj""1 "'mi hut. Hcb seeks them anil If nceMry create Iheni. Hie .icliire Hint ,re,iks all reconJ for speed tunl darin?' Clyde Cook Comedy "The Eskimo." Fox News-Gaxetle. Fun Fpom Tn0 Prei. Admission 35o and 10c.