PAGE SIX. STOCKTAKING SALE Corset Week All this week the entire Corset stock goes on Sale at Special Prices. Gossard Front Lace Models, values to .(i.50. Sale Price $3.75 Elastic Girdle Models, in various styles. Values to $1.75. Sale Price $2.95 60 Pairs of Corsets in Sport or ordinary models. Sale Price per pair $1.25 All Other Corsets at 20 per cent Discount. H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. Phone 9. Telephone Specials For Tuesday, Jan. 15th, only SHOP BY PHONE TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY. Large size Navel Oranges, rcg. 75c doz. Special 50c Terrace Turnips, 12 lbs- for 25c Terrace Carrol s. 10 lbs. for 25c Terrace Cabbage, 5 lbs. for 25c 1!.C. Onions, 6 lbs. for 25c Pure Strawberry Jain, reg. 35c jar. Special Tuesday . . 25c (Limit 3 jars . Sterling Pickles, 5 varieties, Snnr Miinil t'.lmw Swnil Mixed, Sweet Chow or Sweet (iherkins. Special Tuesday, 3 for .... $1.00 DAMAGED FLOUR AT SPECIAL PRICES. Do jiol accept any llobin Mood, Itadium or Keynote Flour in lorn sacks. A job lot of this flour is now on Ibis market, and we as agents refused to buy it -at half prices, as it lias been damaged by mice and rat. Ask your dealer for a clean sack. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 28J BLUE RIBBON TEA Distinctive in flavor and aroma. J 00 per cent Tea no dust, no waslc. YOU TRY IT. John L Agent. Christie COAL Trio Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINGTON Lump and Egg Sizes. STERLING Stove and Egg Sizes. We deliver in sacks or bulk. Phone us your orders day or night. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. Main Office: Hotel Central. I IN FROMTC. IN THI SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. lu the Matter of the Estate of .Marnu O. nerir, me u inc i.tty or ITItirr Hupert. In the province of BrllNIi Columbia, deceased. ALL person having- claims asalnsl In Kslate of Mamus O. .Berr. of Urn i:llv of I'rlnre Hupert In ttve Province or HrtUh Columbia, who died at I he rJly of ITInre Unpen. I'rovltire aforesaid, on lti IJlh day or -epienirer. .v. ms. are required to seiia same ouiy verined lo the uiuler- slpied tuilleitor Tor the eirrulor or the deceased on or before the 8th day of feb-miry. 191. after nhlrh date I he -said estate will lie distributed among; those entitled thereto having; rerard only to the rutins of which the executor shall then nave nad notice, and the executor mil not be liable for the said estate or anr pan Itiereor tn inr rrum "f ihAi riifm etm-uior snau not i Den nare received HATED It I'rlnre Runert. B C . thla 7ih day of January, 19 I. WILLIAMS. USII. COSZALES. Solicitors for the Fiecutor, I'rtnce Bupert. D.C. DEPARTMENT OP LANDS. NOTICE. Application for Orating Par mile for tha Season of 124. Application Tor penults to irate live-stork on the Crown ranre within each irrailnr district or ihe I'mvlnre or British Columbia, ninst be riled witn the District forester a I .Cranbrook, Fort Ceorre. Kam-loops. .Nelson. I'rlnre Kuneri. Vancouver. Vernon, md William Lake, or with the i jKiinu.siiHif r or r.riilnr. Parliament Bulldlnits. Victoria, B.C., on or before March istu. toil. Blank form upim which to submit applications may be obtained from the Ills-Irlcl forester at Ihe above named plares, or rrom the Pepartnient of Lands at Vir ions, PA.. O. IL 3AHK3. iM-puljr Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, nX January Mti. t BjtBHaalHi LBMaUaVfiVi U BBBBJi BBBBgBJBJBJt . . BBmQ OalbrasMa Trass Mark At the End of a Day As the roll unwinds, music works Its magic. Gone are the cares of a work-a-day world. A dear old tunc touches the chords of tender memory brings back boyish dreams slirs the fires of inspiration. Whatever your mood as you sit down before the (iilbrauscu registering piano you find it sympathetic, responsive. For it is as ready lo reflect the exuberance of youth in the latest and gayest of popular tunes as it is lo Tree the majestic music prisoned in the score of a composer's mastcrwork. We Invite you to our store to day and try the Gulbransen reg istering piano. A few moments will reveal the pleasures it offers. vc will gladly explain the ad vantages of lis many exclusive features. Phone 84 Cash & Carry Jains, Strawberry, Hasp-berry, Illack Currant, per tin ... 80c Jams, all other kinds, per li 75o Syrup, 5- lb, tins, per tin 55c Syrup, 2 lb. tins, per tin 23o Strawberries, per tin ... 45o Raspberries, per tin .. 40c Hlackberries, per tin .. 35c Loganberries, per tin .. 35c Poars, per tin ... ... 30c Peaches, per tin 40o All Orders over $10.00 Delivered ECONOMY STQR 417 Fifth Avenue East E BASKETBALL TEAM OF PORT SIMPSON GOINGTO ALASKA Party of Native Players to Visit Ketchikan, New Metlakatla, and Possibly Kasaan Fifteen members of the Port Sinvpson Allilelic Club are in the city today on their way to Ketchikan. They ln.vc with them two basketball teams Ilia' will enlace in panics with Ketchikan. New Metlakatla and nosstblv Kasaan. They sail from here on the Princess Man this afternoon and expect lo return by' the same steamer on Friday. They have expressed a desire to meet Prince lluperl teams on their return from the north. Those making the northern trip arc P. Wells, U. A. Hyan, F.. Wesley, O. Webster, P. Alexcee, II. Wesley, G. Moody, P. Scott, p. Price, it. Sankey, II. While, W. Johnson C. Iloss, It, Mather and I). Musgrave. halibutoat sold to newall Gibson Changes Owners and Pete Jensen Is Making Last Trip In Her The halibut boat (iibsuu, formerly the Nidaros, well known at this port, is making her last trip to Ihe halibut banks under her present ownership. She has been purchased from Skipper Pete Jensen by Herman Xewall nf this city and will be continued in tne same business by him. She will be turned over to the new owner on her return from Ihe banks. The Gibson is a five man boat- FIRST OF REGULAR LUTHERAN SERVICES The KiiL-lisli Lutheran services conducted by Ihe ftev. P. K. Haisler. N.D.. at Metropole Hall, yesterday morning were well at- lenue.l and ft has been decided lo hold regular services at the Metropole Hull each Lord's Hay al 1 1 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. At I lie close of the service SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may b prt-empttd b, Brltlah aubjecti ovrr II yrara of a J, and bjr allrna on drclarlne Intention lo bcom Brltlah aubjecta, rvnJl ilona.1 upon raldnc. occupation, nd Improvement (or agricultural purpoaaa. Full Information concerning regu atlona regarding pre-emptlona la Ivan In Bulletin No. I, Ind Heiiea. 'How to Pre-empt Land," coptea of hleh can be obtained free of charge y addreaalng the Department of i-anda. Victoria, B.C- or to any Gov-rnment Agent Hecorda will be granted covering .inly land aultable for agricultural purpoaea, and which If not limber-land, l.e, carrying over t.OOft board feet per acre weatof the Coaat Range ind 1,000 feet per acre eaat ot that Range. Appllcatlona for pro-emptlona are ,o be addreaaed to the I .and Com-mluloner of the Land Recording 1)1 vlalon. In which the land applied for la altuated. and are maue on prlntei forma, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commlaaloner. Pre-empUoni must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Oram can be received. For more detailed Information see Ihe Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Lend." PURCHASE Applications are received for pur ehaae of vacant and unreeerved Crown , landa, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaes; minimum price of first-elan (arable) land Is ft per acre, and second-class (grating) land 12.10 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lesse of Crown lands la given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Purchase and Lesse of Crown Lends." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber lend, not etceedlng 40 acres, may be purchased or Isssed. the con. dltlons Including payment of atumpags. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurreyed area a, not exceeding JO arrea. may be leaaid as homeslles, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land b.as been aurveyed. LEASES For grazing and Industrial purpoaes areas not exceeding 040 acres may be leaaed by one person er compeny. CRAZING L'nder the Orailng Act ths Province is divided Into grating dlitiicts snd the range administered under i Orating Commlaaloner. Annual grstlng permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to eatabllehed owners. Rtoek-owners may form sssoclatlona for range management Free, or partially free, permits are available for settlers, ampere and travellers, up to tea uead. THE DAILY N(rvVB. Monday, January I (, q2( KB Mrs. II. .. MacLeod went throuuh our Tae yloralaLdn . schrdywm our factory at Ladner about two weeks ago. She writes today to say she had never been a user (of Pacific Milk until that time. "The pure fresh milk from over Ladner so carefully handled con vinced me that this Hrilish Co lumbia product Is worthy of all that bus Jbeen said of it and more. We thank Mrs. M.. and Invite others to Inspect either or both our factories. Pacific Milk Go. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. John Dvbhavu save u brief account oi his recent visit lo Minneapolis, Minn., where he attended service lit one of the larger of the ten Knglish Lutheran Churches in that city. A Sunday School will be organized in Metropole Hall, Sunday, Jan. 30, at 2.3T) p.m. Hev." Mr. Haisler has taken up residence at 207 ith Avenue W. INDIAN BOY PASSED Eleven-Year-Old Lad Brought Here Last Summer From Telegraph Creek Expires Charles DeasJe, 1 1-year-old Indian boy, who was brought here from the Stikiua Iliver by Father Allaril of Smithers last summer. 'expired' In Hifu Prince Hupert General Hospital yesterday afler-' in mii. The boy had been seriously 'ill ami had suffered terribly from exposure ami hick of attention before he arrived here. His condition was regSViled as hopeless ami hi ilealh was nut unexpected. He has parehls living at Telegraph Creek it Is understood. GERMAN BANKRUPTCY TO BE EXAMINED BY EXPERTS OF NATIONS 1'AltlS, Jan. If. Leading businessmen and financiers of Ureal llrilain, France. Helgiunv. Italy, lUniled States begin today to ex amine the axsets nnd liabilities of W.iirmartv u-illi a vliir Iti Muvinir Jsom'elliing from the ruins of the .most stupemlouM bankruptcy in hMory, "Slriclly liusiness and no politics" is lo be the motto. ABOUSfPOHIBmON NORWAY THIS SESSION CIIIIISTIANA, Jan. It.- In llic xpeech from the tliroue at Ihe opening of the Slorlhiiiv the ministry amiouiiced that it would iu-trodiire a bill aboHshiug whalTe-maius of Ihe prohibition law. The new measure will provide for free sale, of: alroholc liipior, Ihe revenue to fie used to meet budget deficits. If you find you cannot gel Ihe dally News regularly, call in ami subscribe for II nnd have It dc-llverel In vnnr 'inme. If TIMBER SALE X 5852. Sealed Tendrra will be received by Die Minuter uf I.amU, al Vlrtorls. mt later than nuin m the nib day of January, IBft, rnr the purr In e of Licence X S. to rut 5l.ou() feel or Cedar, Kprure, Hem-lixk, Fir and HaUaiii, on an arra illuated on the snutli ttmre of Owlkrno Lake, llalise , Coa! Land District. Two ,'S.r years will le allowed fur re-tiMival of llmlter. Further particulars nf the Chief For- enter, Victoria, H.C., or District Forester, mure nupert, u.c. TIMBER SALE X S798. Sealed Tenders will le received by the lilnlrlrl I'oreulf r, not later Ihau iiinmi on the tub day or January. IM. fur the imrrliaM of Llrriir X tit, near Iienlne Ann, on Monte l ake. r..M. s, to rut Ill.niiO r.bjn. of Spruce, Cedar. Ileinluck and Hal-am Sawlof. su inonthi be allowed for removal of llinucr, ' Kurllier parllcilUm -or the Chief Fores-ler, Victoria, vr tvt Ulsirlct Forester, rrlute liuirt. SPLENDID CRUISE FOR NAVAL RESERVE Qualified Men Will be Taken on Voyage Aboard British War- ships F.SQUIMALT, Jan, tl. Arriv ing Just at the commencement of ,the II.C.N.V.Il.'s training season next June, the Uritlsh first light cruiser stpjadron ami the two battleships II -M.S. Hood and He pulse will bring with them, an opportunity to Cauadiuu deserve that has never been offered them before. Those who are qualified for training afloat will be taken on a trip around America by way of the Panama Canal in the bcl ships of llritain's navy, while others will be taken to llaltrux with the liht cruiser fleet by way of Cape Horn. One hun dred II.CN.V.H.'s will participate on this cruise and will secure tin jhest of training that some of Ho World's best instructors can give. iisin all the most up-to-date equipment that has been provld- ed for on these warships of a laic type. Fifteen volunteer iiif'n will train aboard each of the four light cruisers while twenty will be oc-fommodated aboard the II. M.S. Hood, the world's largest battleship and Hie II. M.S. lrpulc. This .makes a total of 100 volunteers lallovetlier. This splendid oppor tunity Is expected (o encourage ,an even stronger enlistment ol volunteers this year, and many .more volunteer are expected lo attend the training season tit the Ksipjimall base this year than last- AWAY IN HOSPITAL EDMONTON CANADIAN CLUB TO AID MARKET ALBERTA COAL MINES The Kdmontou men' Canadian 'Club has gone on record as be- Iiik willing to give active support in the finding and upport-ittg of markets for Alberta' coal. Al a meeting of Ihe local orgauizalion on Tuesday it was decidej lo get lu touch with other club" in Ontario with a view (o urging a larger market in Ihe eat for Alberta's coal. I It wa decided also al Tuesday's executive meeting to link up Ihe xclieme fotered by the i National Association of Canadian Clubs to facilitate the securing of prominent speakers for luncheon meetings of clubs throughout the Dominion. REGIMENTAL ORDERS 1st. Bn. North B.C. Regiment 102 Bn. C.C.F. ' (lhlir liv Mil Inr J. W VirliolU couiiuanding: liiilles. Orderly olllcer. - Lieut. L llarnsley, week ending January ID. I.icul. M. Mason, next for duly. Parades. The llallalioii will parade Monday evening, January 1 1 at H pgn. for ceremonial drill in preparation fur Inspection by the (i.O.C. The CO. urxes all ranks to atlcnd tlii. parade so that a good showing may be made al the Inspection. Inspection. -- Tim I la 1 1 al Ion. band and clatf will parade Thursday evcnliu'. January 17. at 7.30 p.m. for inspection by the C.O.C.M.O, Ii. II. Dress. Marching order without greatcoats, fall in with rifles. All brass work ami leather eijuip-nienl lo be thoroughly cleaned and spotless. The Commanding ofllcer urges Ihe importance of attending this inspection and in uniform as the pay for this year's drill period will only be received by the Itegl-inent in respect lo the number on parade. O.M. Stores.Slores will be open from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Monday evening January 1 1, for the Issue of clothing and equipment lo recruits. l).M. S. Davies will parade recruits from Arinoury lo the stores. School of Instruction. All members of Ihe llrgimenl who wish lo complete N.C.O. class conducted by Il.S.M, Youngman are requested to attend without fail Monday evening al 8 p,m, The course is now under way and no entrance will be permit-led after next week. It. I. l'ONDKft, Lieut, and Act. Adjutant 1st. lln. North H.C. Regiment. When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, and see that you g-et It. t Phone 376 The House rea. and $7.30. Now $4.10 Boys' Boots, iie 1-5, reg. St. 50 mid 5.nil. Now $3.35 Boys' Boots, ,M nil i wear. Ucs 11-2. re. t. Now Women's Pumps, Otfords and Laced Boots, rev 7.nn to '. on, all -io'" Now $4-95 Phone 376 of Quality SHOE SLAUGHTER We ntusl hae room for Spring .Stuck. Prices wid ir you whether we mean Imisiiics or not. Mere are a few of them. J"dg fur your-elf. Women'- fine Hutlou himi Laced llool, ixe 2l, t,j y only, 95c. f Men's Calf Boots, tll sixes I Women's Heavy Calf Lie n- i- I. 5. 0 and 7 Nmw $3.s Girls' Chocolate and Black Li COd Boots, i-; ue tl-S: Now $2.(5 Children's Chocolate Button ..Hoot, HueKtoti t:; -nf M-Mitfc. reg ,,-N" $3.2$ Youths' Boots, ! I I. re. jj,il5, Now JltS Slater's London Lady and Venus Fine Footwear. tint from l) to per nl r'"" l'ii day oul UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Phone 370. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 0, p.m. Colleen Moore pllcalloa purtuiiit therein and to Inr In "The Huntress" The rollii-knig slorv . frmnMiir go arller ! ' relentless man-hunt. Th'1 refrrliug. original lale llidiaii-bred girl who. e..iinng 'or a lmPiml kiJ the first likely until .-he mvi Hi-cry .-onicd) dmm new- type. MERMAID COMEDY "THREE STRIKES." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. WSTIft NOTICC. (DlterslOA snd Uta), TAkE OTi:E that VV. C CoHima Indian A rent. hu aJdrt la I'rlnre Kurl, B.C.. will apply for s liretm- in lake ami ue so. ooo stikoi a day of water out of small unnatoed lake on Mrtlekalla IxirlMm of TaiiupM-an Indian llrwrte i t. wnirn tlows wesleriv awl dralna Into bunran H. about one ainl a half link norlb of itrr alory I'olnl. Tlx water will Le rllter te.1 fr.Mii Uh lake at a tMnl about I H mile nortliea.l of Metlakatla Indian Villa re. ami will t uvd for do i nieailr purje un lite land ilearriurd ati .veiuaatis Townne. Tinieaii Indian He erve, 5o. f. Thla n-.llre waa rsMted on Ihe srond on Ihe JDlh day of Sovemlwr.i a nipy or ini. iH.llce bihI an an i Water Art. mi." will tm filed in in' Office of the Waler lleeonler al I'rlnre! Ilwperl. H.I. ObjerlMi to Ihe applies ; lion inay be filed wiih the mM Water lirn.rder or with Ihe nsitpirollrr of! Waler IllihU. Parllaineiii ItniMinr. Vie I torla, B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of thla notice In s l'-ali newspaper. Tls dale of Ihe flrtt publics lion Of Ihia nolle lereniler L III) w. t. i:oli isot, Appiicsnl Indian Aent, Arenl. , FARMERS Market Phone Blut 421. Cash and Carry Orders $5.00 and Over Lowi-t prices m low 'ft:' ieaiy nlreaiu of bw- "" ln.ve il. ltalitim Flour. UK HpuiU. I jirly lloe. per $1.80 .v- ieUy r'reh Hgg, ihn 5 "DEMERS" - i Clearance Sale HATS HALF PRICE. CLOTH COATS RAINCOATS ONE THIRD OFF UNDERWEAR WOOL HOSIERY ONE FOURTH OFF. SWEATERS DRES8E8 8KIRT8 BLOUSES CAMISOLES CORSET8 BRASSIERES ONE FIFTH OFF SILK HOSIERY ' GLOVES ONE TENTH OFF "DEMERS"