PAGE SIX. STOCKTAKING SALeI Corset Week All litis week the entire Corset stuck goes un Sale at Special Prices. Gossard Front Lace Models, values to $0.50. Sale Price ... , , Elastic Girdle Models, in various styles. Values to A.75. Sale Price . . ... ... 60 Pairs of Corsets in Sport or ordinary models. Sain Price per pair All Other Corsets at 20 per cent Discount. . 25c . . 55c $1.00 .. 30c ,. 55c iMiclJed Walnuts, dark meat, per Hi. 25c Orange ami Lemon Peel, per lb 30c Pacific, Carnation or St. Charlc's Milk, y tins for $1.00 (Limit 18 tins to each customer). Malkin's llcsl or Nabob Jelly powders, 3 for 25c While Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Ground Coffee, reg. 10c lb. Special, 3 lbs, $1.00 Canned Mushrooms; per tin ... 45c Xo. 1 Manohurian Walnuts in shell. Special per . 20c Watch this Space Tomorrow Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 BLUE RIBBON TEA Distinctive in flavor and uroniu. 100 per cent Tea-no dusl, no waste. YOU TRY IT. John L Christie Agent. COAL The Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON Lump and Egg Sizes. STERLING 8tove and Egg Sizes. We deliver In sacks or bulk. Phone us your orders day or night. Prince Rupert Goal Co. Phone 15. Main Office; Hotel Central. IN PROMT!. THI IUPUMI COURT OF COLUMBIA. $3.75 $2.95 $1.25 H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton SU Phone 9. Telephone Specials For Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. -16th and 17th only. SHOP BY PHONE TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY. Hrown iugar, 2 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lb Icing Sugar, t lit- ... lis. BRITISH In Hie Miller of the Estate of Magnus o. on, imc i,i me iny or prince llupert. In the Province of British Columbia, dcreitrd. ALL rteraona harms .claim intn.t thA r.Male of Manilla, o. Ilerr. of the Cllr of Prince lluperl In the Province of British t-utumbla. wue. died il the city of Prince llupert. Province aforenalil. on ilu. nil, i.v of September,'. A.D. ti3. are required lb PIPARTMCNT Of LANDS. NOTICE. Application for Orating P.rmlta for th Seaaon of 1S24. Application ror permits to irraze livestock on the Crown rant-e within each irrailnr district or the Provim-p of Hrltlnh Columbia, mut lie riled wltn the Mutrlrt Fore-tier at Cranhruok. Fort Oeorne, kam-loop. .el.ton. I'rlnce Ittipert. Vancouver, Vernon, ami VVillUnn Lake, or with the l.ominlxiloiier or nrailnir. Parliament Rulldtnir. Victoria, B.C., .on or berore March lith. 19j. Blank rural upon which to submit application ma V tie ,,litilii,f1 renin lh. In.. trlcl Forester at .the above named nlaces. ehilil (te iNiftl tta ll.ti.Mm.nl ..f fl a, 'l I Deputy Department of Lands, victoria. B.C. January Sin. ttii UTILITIES IN vriiu name amy rermea to trie under- rmmlrv IrtH ll Mllicllor tnr llv etornlrte f ih. I vu" 1 1 ' deceased un or before the 8lh day of February, m. after whirl) date the aaid rotate will be distributed aroona; ttKe entitled thereto having retard oulv to the riaims hi wmrn ine executor nall then nave had notice, and Ihe executor will not te liable Tor the ald elate or anv ban tlierenf In inv fM.ptu.ti tt n ho ntal... ,t executor thall not then have received 1 DATED at Prince Rnnert fx r thu lih day of January, ISti. WILLIAMS. MASO k nO.XZALES, Solicitors fur the Evecutor, Prince Unpen. B.C. PAYING SHAPE Electric Light Surplus For 1923 Estimated at $17,000 Telephones, $11,000 Aid, Macdonnld, chairman of Ihe utilities committee, announc ed to the city council lust nk-lit that the surplus of the electric liglA. department for I hp year i-'3 had been estimated at M,- 000 and the surplus of (be tele-phone department, 11,000. Krnesl Luxe, superintendent of utilities, hi his report for December .showed an estimated revenue in ""the telephone department of $3,700, expenditure of $3,017.7(5 and surplus of (58i,-.M. The es timated revenue of the light de partment for the month was 911,- 100, expenditure G,5t0.22, and surplus 1,809.78. STIRRING SPEECH BY SIR HENRY THORNTON BEFORE EASTERN BOARD OF TRADE. (continued from page one) toward the alleviation of the burdens which now weigh heav ily upon the taxpayers of the No Reductions "There is much talk about reduced freight rates" said Sir Henry, "but two and two don't make six and I want to say to you that (here can be no reductions made in the gross earnings of Ihe Canadian National Railways if we are to increase our net receipts. If the people of Canada want reduced freight rates they can have them. Hut a price will have to be paid. If lliey do not want them, we can constantly increase our net earnings and the. day will not be fur distant when the railways shall no longer be a burden upon the I ax payers of the Dominion. "Ihe G..N.H. I regard a n brought into the world by Ulna, O.U. I'll.. ,UICI IIIIK III and fostered by Minister nut?; of n?1! Lands. lanolher. And as far as I am , - - . I I BHHaiaaaaaVaiaVaaaaVaaaafJ Giitbransta Trad Mara At the End of a Day As the roll unwinds, music works its magic. Cone are the cares of u work-a-day world. A dear old tune touches the chords of tender memory brings back boyish dreams stirs the fires of inspiration. Whatever your mood as you bit down before the (iulbranscii registering piano you find it sympathetic, responsive. For il is as ready to reflect the exuberance of youth in the latest and r... ...... I ,.r ........ 1 - 1 1 1 : . 1 ui iuiuiur iuiius as it 1114, 10 iree me majestic music prisoned in the score of a composer's rnastcrwork. We invite you lo our store today and try the Gulbransen registering piano. A few moments will reveal the pleasures it offers. We will gladly explain the advantages of its many exclusive features. Walker's Music Store ltd. Phone 84 Cash & Carry Yesl We Do Have Bananas I Per lb. 1Sc Jap Oranges, per box .. 45c Oranges, I iloz- for .. $1.00 Creamery Puller, lb. .. 4Sc B.C. Kxtra Fresh Kggs, doi. 50o Wedding Hreukfust Coffee, lb. ... , 50c Fresh Ground Coffee, In. 42o Kconomy Coffee, lb. ... 47o Kconomy Tea, lb. 60c We also carry a supply of Fresh Meat. ECONOMY STORE . 417 Fifth Ave. East. Phone 84. ft. F. PERRY for ALDERMAN. Kfonomy and Efficiency. THEO. COLLART for ALDERMAN. Fcouomy and Kfficiency. ARTHUR SMITH for ALDERMAN. Kconoiny und Kfficicncy. . Your Vole and Influence respectfully solicited Elizabeth C. Klrkpatrlck for Alderman TIMBER SALE X SS52. Sealed Tender) will be rerelveil hv the Mlnltter uf Land, at Victoria. lint later than ikkin on the 17th day of January, ii, tor im purrnaoe or Llrelire Xlli!, t cut tSS.vuu reel nt Cedar, prure. Hem-l(M-k, Fir and lialtam, on an area tltuated on the aouth ahure ff owlkeno Lake, It nice t, Coait Land DIMrlrt. Two (i) yeara will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular! of ihe Chief For. eater. Victoria. ll.C, or Dlitrlcl Foreiter, , ruiur iiuiri. li. TIMBER SALE X 5798. Sealrd Tender will be received by the IMatrlrt Fnreater, not later than tioou on Ihe 14th day of January, isti; for the purchase of Licence X J. near PenUo Ann, on Morae Lake, C.ll. a, to rut Ui.OiiO rjj.in. of spruce, Cedar, Hemlock and Ual am Sawloya, sin s months will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular! of the Chief Forea-ter, Victoria, or the Dutrlct Foreiter, frluu Iiuptrt. TUB DAILY NfrYB. Tuesday, January 15, loj A SEVERE ATTACK OF HEART TROUBLE Was Relieved By MILBURN'S Heart and Nerve concerned I regard merely Ihe nurse to Pills. Mr. S. E. Maroon, Athens, Out., wrlleai -Four yeara aro I bad a very severe attack of bean trouble. I consulted my doctor; be treated tne for some lime, but only seemed to be reltlnr worse. 1 rinally went lo our drutrl.l and purchased three botes of Mllburna Heart and .Nerve I'llls and derived Immediate relief from their ue, and I can truthfully say they re i wonderful medicine. I always keep a box on band, and If I feci out of sorts Noble Urand I take a few pills and feel all rlthl Main." ,, .xiiuuru a Heart and .erve I'llls are 50c a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mllbuni Co, Limited, Toronto. Out. JUSTICE OALLIHER -INVESTIGATE P.Q.E. (Special to Daily News) VA.NCOUVKIl, Jun. 15 While no announcement bus been made il is understood that Mr. Justice (ialliher will be named a one man commission on P.tJ.K. AITairs to investigate the Provincial Party charges. I am quite indifferent to its par i l , i ' I i entage. The success or failure.) of this railway system shouM not be the sport of politicians Left or the football of politics. It itini.il, other policy would be one of suicide, perhaps il may be just as well for me to refer lo Ibis in view of events ;lhal may come upon us before the year Is out." A slrong plea for the prosecution of a sane luid aggressive .policy of immigration for the nonunion win be put forward by Sjr Henry. In dealing with one of the several fdiuses of the railway problems, this problem of new settlers like other pro- Mems must be grunnlcd with in a courugeous ami common-senso manner, be declared. Made to Pay "We've got lite Canadian .National Hallways, they are looking up. We've got the Canadian Government Merchant Marine. It can be made lo pay. We've got the Dominion of Canada, fairly aching for i mm ignition. We've got everything ju Canada a nation can want. We can do big things with all of (hem if jwo will only pull together. Wo must forget and forgo religious prejudices, sectional pride and ,all those things that are merely monkey wrenches in t h ; machinery. A great heritage is ours if we will only handle il wilh common sense und courage. Let us hold fast to our religion in good und (tike our courugc in both bunds and we will maka of Canada a uutiou of which our children will be proud." Hefore opening bis address, .Sir Henry presented a bronze meuai ana a certificate. 01 the Itoyal Canadian Humane Society! to n conductor and engineer of the C.N.It. for life saving. Conductor C. Fred Drowniiii' received the bronze medal for promptitude and cuurnge in tlio rescde of Mrs. A, f). Grainger from death at Coleau Jet. in: November 1922, Engineer Donald ltosa received the cerlificate. Sir Henry was accompanied by Mr; S. J. Hungerford, vice-president in charge of operation and construction and other ofllcials of the system. Visits were paid during the afternoon to various industrial plants and entertainment was provided by the Drockville IJusl-nes Men's Club. Mrs. J. D. Coltliurst of Terrace, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver Inland, returned to the city1 on the Princess Mary last night and will leave on lorught'a train for the interior. OFFICERS INSTALLED FOR REBEKAH AND ODDFELLOWS' LODGES ItebekaliK' and Oddfellows' Lodges last night Installed uffi- ceis for tlio year. The cere monies were followed by the ser vlug of refreshments after which several speeches were made und dancing wus enjoyed lo the strains of piano music played by .Mrs. W in, Sherman if. The following arc the new of fleers for each lodge: Rebekahs Junior I'usl Noble Urand Mrs. l'hil MclHJitald. Irvine. Mr. James .Sinn Vice Grand Mrs. M. J. Smoke. Recording Secretary Mrs. James Huuucial Secretary Mrs. Ilurold Smith. Treasurer Mrs. II. Dalgaruo, Chaplain Mis. Ilert Morgan. Warden Mrs. J. Mcintosh. Conductress Mrs. J. McKechuie lllghl Support, Noble Grand MrsJI. V. Wilkinson. Left Support, Noble Urand Mv. V. Shermuu Jr. Itight Support, Vice Gruud iMr. S. Hammond. Left Support, vice Grand - Mrs, T. Priest. Inside (Stiunl Mr. L. C. Kby. Outside Guard Mrs. Frank Mor ris. Oddfellows I'ast (Irituil Ilurold Smith. , Noble Grand George McAulay. I Vice (irand L. C. Kby, myself as Hc-vonliiiK Secretary S. V. Cox. lUai Cllllll. i Kinniiriiil KotTPlnrf I'c.l Klinur Treasurer II. Crovell. Itight Support. Noble (irand J V. MrKinley. upporl, Noble (iraud belongs lo the people and lo no mght Support, Vice Orand political parly, ami that parly, Ceorge Leek. which plays wilh it will be play- Left Support. Vice Urand ,. in? iaise io uie mamiaie or Uio Phillips. people. Irrespective of criticism Warden M. J. O'Kelly. or or assault, Ihe present ml-''Conductor II. Ferguson. ministration hopes to run the Jlight Seem- Hearer J. WoIpii- railway for the benefit of all Ihe; holme. people und for no particular Left Seen Hearer 1. Plant. section whatsoever. When the Chaplain A. llaird. day comes that this cannot ho Inner Cuanf James Irvine. done I will have nothing further Outer duanl A. J. Calland. lo do with the properly. Any MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IVil CANDIDATES ENDORSED Hy PRINCE RUPERT TRADES A LABOR COUNCIL For Aldermen: Aid. S. D. Macdonald Aid. Alex. Mackenzie Geo. B. Casey j. j. amis Qeorge Ruddsrham James Black For Police Commissioner: W. H. Montgomery.. Your Vole and Influence reuesled in support of Ihe above named J. It. FOn ALDERMAN. I. ARTHUR BROOK8BANK Solicits your Vole und Confidence, FOR ALDERMAN. WM. D. MOXLEY. A resident for 1 1 yearn, Solicit) Your Vole and Influence. Your Voles are uked for on behalf of F. J. FULLER as Alderman lour vole and Influence Sollclled for CHA8. V. EVITT For Alderman Phone 376 The House Phone 376 of Quality Just 5 Days More For you to take advantage nT our (ircul .Shoe .Sliiurtr, Mule. Kverv thing in Footwear reduced from 10 to jo tent, liou't miss this ns everything goes w:k. lo the rrgn, Inr price ufler January 10. Here un u revv exlra specials for Ihe rt'ot of the wnk Men's Black or Tan Grain Boots All solid plain W. llfg. 'value $7,011. .Now U.ti Men's Fine Box Calf, Black or Tan Dope last, for tin- week only, reg. $.S.5i. Now $745 Boys' Light Calf Dress Boots-It eg. 911.00. This week only $4.15 Women's Brown and Black Satin, Slippers For evening wear. reg. il0.U0 value. Now .. $7,15 Women's Grey Pumps 'J button, I strap. Cuban heel. reg. f'.I.OO. Now J 3.55 Girls' School Boots lllack or (an. reg. M OO. Now $2.65 Black or Brown Polish, 2 tins for 25c. - - SHOE DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Phone 376. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Tuesday, 7 and 9 Colleen Moore WATIR NOTICf. (OUaralOfl an UmJ. 1 TAkE .OTICE"lh7l W. K CuIIimul hidlati Areul, whe a.ldrr la l'rtiir Huerl. U.C. mil apply for a licence to lake and ue lo.ooo aalni. a dar of viater oul of mull unnand lake on Mellakatla portion of TtlmpM-aii Indian llewrve u 7. nicn riua eicrly and drama Into bunran H.r. ttx,ut vn and a hair mite north or ObM-rtatory point. The aalei will be diverted friii tlie lake at point bMi tu mile iHtlM-a.l of Mellakatla Indian Villaae. and lll be uwd for do. nw.llc purpooe upon the land drarrtbed at -uriiaaatia Tom n. lie. Talintwean Imlian lie. x-rve, o. t. Tlil notice waa umII nn Hie (rowiid on the 10 Hi day or .November. Ifj. A nty i,f till, notice and an ap pllratlon purxiant Itierel'i and Hi the "Water Act. H." be fikd in ll office of the Water liecorder at prince Itupert, ll.C. otijrrtloiu In I lie applica. tlon may be filed with the aald Water Hecorder or with the f:-rtni.nller ol Water Itlthta, Parliament tlulidmn. Vl. torla, B.C.. within thirty daya after the In "The Huntress" The rollicking Mnrv of a fenun.ne go-gsMler and lir relentless man-hunt Tin refreshing, original tale m t Indian-bred girl who. yearning Tor ,t liuhaml kidnap;. Ihe first likely voiilh she met llreezy onif sly lroiru ui new lype. aBBBBBaBBBBBBaBBBBBBBMBBBBlBMBiBMiaBBBBBMiBllHiBBBBBBl MERMAID COMEDY - "THREE STRIKES.' INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. urn apiearance or una notice in a local i newspaper. The data of I lie fint publica Hon of thla notice i iiwemher lit. tj W. F. COI.I.ISO.t, Appllcaa. Indian Atent, Areit. FARMERS Marie Phone Blue 42S. Creamery Hotter, per tli, 45 Stri-Uy Kiefli I'igya, do Hone Im lfmn. pof Hi. JSC I'l-fiiuuin Hhimn, per lb. 3I l.iyer. a lb lit lloiliiiK lleef. per Ih, , . c I'ol llat, per lb. ... Ic llib ll-.n.l. per Ih. ... ISc Mound Slcak, S lb 5Se Sirloin Slenk. per lb, . 20t lewiHjr Veal, per lb, Veal lloal. per lb. . . . 12 to Veal Chop, per lb lit Sauae. per ll t0 llnuiliuntcr Hleitk. per lb. 1Sc Toilel Paper, rt roll for tit "DEMERS" Clearance Sale HATS HALF PRICE. CLOTH COATS RAINCOATS ONE THIRD OFF UNDERWEAR WOOL HOSIERY ONE FOURTH OFF. SWEATERS DRESSE8 8KIRT8 BLOUSES CAMISOLE8 CORSET8 BRA88ltRE8 ONE FIFTH OFF SILK HOSIERY GLOVES ONE TENTH OFF "D E M E R S"