November 21. 1021- iecause it is Best 1 SALADi" YOUR XMA8 GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED SALE OF Hrtf. l l.OU ', $10.00 Meg. I UH i-r $ 7.00 IU04 as the largest sale of any packet in North America Try it. Travelling Valises; AND Club Bags In Black, Brown and Wicker. All sizes. the ideal xmas gift, some at less than cost. Entire Stock of Travelling Bags Must Be Reduced BIO REDUCTIONS ON FLANNEL DRESSES Mrs. GRAHLMAN ! Second Avenue ! Local and Personal 11. C. Undertakers, l'lioiie 41. Hayncrs, Undertakers, Phone 35 1 You'll like our cuull Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Nothing heller " SUPHKMI' Colfec. Save (he coupons. If Once more we can supply Hie famous KiJmoii coal in any uan lilies. I'hone 58. Prince Huperl reed Co. if Halepaycr' Association mecl- iii if Jriday at H p.m. In Council Chamher. Speaker. Superintend cut of l lililic on power Milua (Ion. All taxpayer welcome. B'B';i l.ipi. and A. Itiilimnd. 271 Cancellation of lease! To house builders and boat builders Owing to rancellatlnn of lease we nave rnr sate al great ly re duced price, dimension and double dressed lumlier. Slock must he told at once. Sliockley Planing Mill, Cow Kay. tf 2; Additional juryman were suiri- t moned for Supreme Court assiiei yesterday a follows: George Leek, James Jahour, Jack Judge I). Mel. Hunter, J. Allan, J. Ilent . hance. Malcolm Mcleod. II Arthur, W. W. Wriirhl. Stanley Smith, I". Andrew. C. Taylor, Hei I r- r-rr-. : . . ... -r- , . . ml Bowie-sided Wm H wf WW. u Hi W& Do yu know that "His Master's Voice" Victor Rod m til ;llri U I if WvJ K I nil in i in hi 111 l Now 0W you you can can secure socuro two two Caruso Caruso selections selections for for practi- practically callv the the Drice price ' of of one. one, ' two two McCormack McCormack R!rrf selections inni for for practically nractieallv - the the prico nnca of of one one: ; two two selections ReWtinrw nf of any nv nf of thn the other incomparable Red Seal Victor artists for practically the price of one. As an example: 50T I "A DREAM" 'nunc by CARUSO formerly 11.50 UJ I M FOR YOU ALONE " ung by CARUSO. . . formerly SI 50 W.00 Now both may bo obtained on one record No. 507 for $1.75. Only "His MaGter's Voice" Victor can offer you such a privilege for all the great names in mudc aro " His Master's Voice "Victor names. Ask any "His Master's Voice' frco catalo;uo. "V" MHrt Vek." VMmU Thftr, ,lht Kmi" dealer for a complete Victor Talking Machine Company Of Cinada. Limited Mtrt HO Trii-f $2r.n.00 Olhn. from J J 7.50 Is SIILN 'His Master's Voiced Victor . TIIE DAILY JfEWB Wool Delaine; Among the most fashion-ahle fabrics for over-blouses, drc,c or funics are fliexe soft-drapery, delaine in beautiful designs. JO jiit'lieM. Per Yard $1.50 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. GEORGE HALL l ACQUITTED continued from page 1 Hella Coola hupilal where lie had been a patient following the breaking of hi leff in a logins: accident. 'It vn willi coiixid'er- able difficulty that he walked, lit lid not know Mac Dona Id nor tlrilill anil Iia.I luk.i il THE SUBSTANCE ANDTHESHADOW The real objection lo 1 lie pre war timber Hoyalty Act of IWIS; which ix xlill on our slalule books, Ix, that unless it is re-! vised before January Ixl. IH25, ilj hrealeux to uixet cimplelely (lie j present relation between the! people of Jlritish Columbia and tie industrial force that ix tliel principal maiiixlay of their pros ! psriiy. I ne Itritixh (Columbia lumber industry ix seeking no reduction j of the existing royally rale, it fxi merely asking the right ID carry fin the jf real taxk of harvesting the limber; crop of tbix Province and distributing it in the com petilive markelx of the world. Thr Act of liMS, unlcxx amend ed, would throw the monkey wrench into Ihix whole machin ery of progress. 1 lie :too per cent, increaxe in ralex it contemplate would force llrilixh Columbia lumber induxtry lo abandon the development of the Province' limber resource, in which caxe the public treasury which now receive a third of it revenue from it, forest land would not draw xuflicienl to pay for their maintenance. In other! word, the meaxure would decree . ' -a huge phanlpm increaxe in for- .,,. ,. ,. , lierore. He xaw Die first fiirht . i: e, Jexl revenue which common xpnxe iiu...... i'..iii.. ..i i i. Iteiweeu (xdlins and MacDonahl . : ,t , , in n.. i i. . . . warnx ux ix iuite uncolleclable. i in llie liiMel and liad pot out of ' .... . . , , .. -. , . . , ,," , ,. I ' two xidc of the xi ua ion llie way. He knew iiothm? of the' , , . . encounter in the lane. He wa' ariexted in St. Paul'.' Hospital whither he had gone to get fur- bad been iiine. Hoth abso lutely denied it ami he akl that 'hey be aciuitteJi Mr. June.- briefly xuntmed up In- cae for Hie crown. Collins' -Milenre wax clear 'and uuxiliin iml might be taken al its fue aliie. IIik jury iiiinht lie rwis-uably certain thai llremer, al 'eat. wa guilty. Charge to Jury Mr. J ii Mice ;rig-iry compli-riieute.i Mr. Jo.?ex no the brevity r li i c aibtrexx which bad ade quately cii.-re1 tlie ground. In in uwu charge to the jury. Hi l.orilxhip pointed out that Con--table Ciilliii, undeT the circuin-tanee, might have been wnnig hi hi identification een llioiigh he fell he wa telling the truth. It wa dark ami be dlliii, II might be autned, wa more cimceriieil in defending himself from MacDoiiald Ibau in observing who wa holding him. It wa. of course, up t die jnry j leeide if thee were the men who bad assisted Mai-Donald. llefAIIAM .11,1 l.l .I...... II. ..I J.,llt ... ui.i v t tivil IJIUl, VUIIIUS bad been assaulted. He dal not expect that it would take tin; jury-long to reach it verdict. In discharging Hall, hfler Hie verdict of arnuillar wa returned in hi favnr, Mr. Justice (iregory agreed that he would have pitiue o the same dc-cisioii' it be bail been a juryman. ...He wbuld nol comment on tho.vlliiT wise in whirh (he jury hail failed In agiw. ir .there was any chance of reaching an agreement, however, be would urge Hie juy to further consider llie case. Mr. Niokerson, the roi-cmaii, said seemed tolie no i-hnnt-e of reaching an agreement. The Jury wax I hereupon discharged by His Lordship. In the course of Jil remark on the verdict, Mr. Jusllco Ore- gory described the allack mi Collins a a wretched and unjustifiable airair. Collins had shown -drengtli of character and SOME BEAR Here a sloiy now that heals any of those told on receul hunting expeditions. seem that a bear wa recenlly noticed digging worms. When he had a good supply he strung a worm on eai'h elaw or hi right paw and started fish ami in half 'an 'fiftur had caught twenty tons,' -. i , V ANNOUNCEMENTS A Lutheran Itaraar. December 2. mg Mf'frnpole Hall. iiiu nr iirii-jij uiiiiiiru u a under: On the one hand there ix a 1 1, ..- 1. ,.,. I r i.i. ;:..;.. , ,'-- "..il, rMi-riiiui cap ii ...... - i. ii . . ai ... nor. n murimi ii lu n anu nan 1 n thri-i- yearx In France. He had not had a drink for three iiiiiiiihx prior lo llie fight. Mr. Caxlillou asked for dix-.mal on the ground that the "iily pitivi- i t'titificatioii of it her of two aecuxed had lir-en by Constable Collin hinwelf. Ho tnnixelr wa severely lancl frum In- pri-vioii fight. H wa aUo dark. There wa no deirrer- of certainly that the aeeuxeil men of I530II.IIOO.OOO illelcd primarily on the security of the good will of the people of Hrilish Columbia. Thix industry, with an annual purchasing power of 9 1 00,000.000 has a payroll of over 130,000,000 and employ. more I Imp a fourth of the Province' male working population On the other baud, there i an immense mature in some case overmature xland of timber which undeveloped, Ihrealenx to become a losing proposition and a rharge upon the public instead of it greatel source of revenue. This series of articles communicated by the Timber Industries Couucil of British Coluria. Mis. II. Clarksuu left (hi.- morning on (be Prince Huperl for Vancouver. Fred Amos of Terrace sailed today for Vancouver en route to Cenlralia, Washington. Jock Tail, master of arm for the (i.NV.V.A. ha gone south for two week. holiday. J. Mines and son of llazellon left this morning on the Prince Huperl for Vancouver. everybody please support Hie inks" Christina Cheer Caudl The (iuessiug context. A worthy cause. Ask any Itrotber Hill. A iiiulil picture of Auyox appear in' the Dominion Elk, the organ of the order throughout Canada. II make quite a showing and i uniiue among the illustration in the journal. Union leamer Venture, Capl. A. Johnstone, arrived from the south at 10 o'clock lal night and sailed at 11.15 for Anyox and the Xaas Hiver. The bridge across the Skeena Hiver al Terrace ias been completely finished' and trallic lias been passing over i for two Weeks. Saturday Meal Spcciaf. Prime boneless rolled rib beer, 30c. per lb.; -chuck roast. 13c lb..-round bone pot roasl ISVjc lb.; boneless slew beef 10c lb.;, rib boiling beef, 3 lbs. for -5c; fresh hamburger 10c. lb; side pork t7e lb; shoulder pork 20c lb. Table Supply. The estate of the late Harry Present I l.ipsell of Prince Huperl came before the Supreme Court in Vancouver last week for probate. Deceased had uo will but his widow. Ileal rice Machines l.ipsell. deposed that the gross value of Hie estate was 100, being clothing ami personal ctTccls; thai he held in trust for others llih-c, fishing boats, Sherman, Volunteer and Daisy, and thai his inabilities totalled 7.'Jt2. includ- $1,787 owing l.ipsell. Cun- ninglmil t' I. til. OH! GIRLS, HOW LOVELY Imagine her surprise and delignt when her most intimate girl friends at Ihe "shower" give her some of llie nice little gifls we have suitable for such an occasion. We Have Glass Marmalade Jars, with spoon and silver lid $2.00 (Jiips ami Saucers, from $1.00 to $4.00 Cut fi!ns Piece, from $2.50 to $5.00 Odd Pieces in Community and 18 47 Hogers' Silver $1.00 up Half Dozen Tumblers $1.50 Silver Bon Bon Dishes and other small things $2.00 to $5.00 Fancy China Pieces, even the necessary alarm clock $2.00 BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED; '-; :oes who wrole Ihi ad? Can you : write a hetfer uue?. The lime is "ex-. . tcndtij to November yo. "The Family Shoe Store" "LADIES" WE ARE CLEARING ODD LINES OF SUEDES, CALF, AND PATENT, In OXFORD AND STRAP. "ONYX," "SUPREME LADY" and "TRUEFIT." All going at ARTIST vJLPHOTOCRAPtin Phone 357. XMAS PHOTOS TAKEN AT ANYTIME REASONABLE PRICES Fancy Goods, Dry" Goods and Sundries from the Orient "or European Countries. We Buy Furs, Jewelry and Cameras ECKOFF STUDIO & REGENT HOTEL Cor, 2nd Ave. and Sixth St. Phone Red 69. WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE Effective November 17th. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT nl) rmni crime Kurt FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, lutrnuiHliiie putnw raru t'riday 9.vo Jn. For STEWART and ANYOX XVt-dursdajr, 11.00 pin. .. PRINCE JOHN rr Xaorwovrr via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, o. i. Iiec. JJ. ft, Jan. 10. . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 5.00 I.tll. tur ITUl.T (iwrre. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all Hilnts Eaitem Canada, I'nllrd Slat-f. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cllf Tkktt Offlca, SZS Third Aa Prlnc Ruparu Prion 260. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK fiaANDH SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3tP I