E 1 MmiUy AGE SIX Tnr. hATT.V NWS The Fresh Flavor Movies and Movie People TITE'S CHRISTMAS BARGAINS of reflects the absolute purityof the blend. Delicious to the last drop. Try it. MONDAY . SPECIAL of 2 DOZ. LADIES' FUR TRIMMED AND PLAIN COATS if a In Shades of Navy, Brown and Grey Sizes 36-44 MONDAY SPECIAL $18.50 . I. i BIG REDUCTIONS ON LADIES' DRESSES i I "BENT'S" ; a Third Avenue MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Sal urdays, closes at 4 p.m. - From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, at V p.m. of To Vancouver-Tuesdays Mail- closes at 4:15 P.M Saturdays A M. . Saturdays via train 4 P.M. Fridays, ,.H:ir A.M. fi.P.n. December 10. From Vancouver- Sundays .... .M........P. .M. Tuesdays via train due I P.M. Wednesdays 3 P.M. Thursdays P.M G.P.Il. December 15 and 29. To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart i and Premier ' Wednesdays 10:15 P.M Sundays 7 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart and Premier Tuesdays P.M Fridays .. ..C A.M. To Port Simpson and Naas River Points Thursdays P.M From Port Simpson and Naas River Points , Saturdays A.M To Alaska Points-December 15 and 29. From Alaska Points-December 19. ,7o Queen Charlotte Island Points' ' December 1.1 and Zl 7 J'.M. From Queen Charlotte Island Points December 1 1 and 25, BOX COLLECTION P.M. P.M firnham A Allin Ave. 2.15 B.tc 1st Ave. A F.ighlh St. 2.20 8.2i f.lh AVc. & Fulton St. 2.25 8.2A Alii Avo. & Thompson si 2.30 8.30 I lilt Ave. A Shcrbrnoke Ave. 2.35 8.35 I I hi Ave. A Oonrad St. 2.40 8.' 0th Ave, Si. Hnys Cove Ave 2.45 fith Avo. & Hays Cove Circle. .. 2.50 8.5(1 8th Ave. A. Cotton St. 2.55 8.55 5th Ave. k Mfillride St. 3.00 9.00 Pro, flov llld'gs, 3.5 J.5 Prov Gov. Wharf 3,C 9.10 n 11 M. HS17 HE SURE FELT MEAN BUT MENDED HIS WAYS Said a well known Inuitl mar. the other day "Well, Sir. I ho meanest feeling I over had conic over mc was last ('.hi-islmas morning. I had passed up Ihc Christmas card idea entirely anil course was deluged wilh all sorts of lovely Christmas gre?L-ings from relatives and old friends. And there, I hadn't sen! out a single one. I thought then everyone had been like mvsel'! lot of real joy woqld have been shown in picture at the West-lost. I determined! In .ee lhalhnlnie tonight. "Hread' is n nothing of Hie sort occurs this Christmas. I am going to dispense sunshine on the "glad morn" ss well as receive it." '.Your private greeting rani. can be, selected at Hose. Cowan & atla s. Fourth St., from our wide range at. moderate cost. aid 'cards will be printed on day of'lhrown into each others arms order. Phone S.tl. LAND AW. ; Quaan Charlotte laland Land Dlt''lct. District of Princ Ruparl Take .Nulli'e that I. Samuel Simpson, o Massett, B.C.. iK'iiiiatliHi fisherman. In- lends to apply Tor permission to leaie the, r.'llowlnir dem ntM-d lamt u.niiiM!i-lnr at post planted near the southcml corner uf , .Maxell Island, and thenre r. rhain to low' 'water rn.uk, iiifiiri- r,,n,iwiriK low water mam in a imrtnweMrriy direction a on- itanre, r,f o rualiia (I mile ,; thenre hi- erly 5 rhalns; thence southerly no rhilrn . ml, ,n . . .. . , i ijiiit-, i,j nr i i iiiniiiiiif iiiriii an containing tr. acre (more or less, S.MI'KL SiMi'Sn.H. Applicant. Peter tev. n- St!" ptmhr to4 ' 1 the department of trade and j Ccan?aEdaE Tandera for. Foundations and Timber Dock"! for Grain Eloator at Prlf Rupert, B.C. ', SKALEti Tender, n.r the cniiilriirtlon 1 runrrrt foundation, for a (train -leva- "III! " I f-i.Mlil-U lllll- flllll llllllH-r IUH H and i-risMuirii pii- foundation for naritwi irralii anliii-, will bi- rrcclv at ! Ottawa until noon i.r Fi'lriay, Jinuarv ud. ' " ' Idouned I he blue uniform with Trndrra nhiKild 1m w-nt In an oi.miuc i . , . . . . ,,, ,, , . M-all envHn n.nrke.l "TendcM furl shining billions. I lie legend I'rtnre HujM-rt Klevalor Foiindntlon" and pai llni iil of Trade i ..lliliierre. Ollawa.' a lump ni teiKier rnr tn worn m desired. An aeeepled hank cheque for Ten Thoiinand linllam ( t o.ono.no made pay-ahle tif the Mmller of Trade k Cotmnerre, irmat aref.mpany earti tender, wtflrh mm will he forfeited If the,pnrty tendering deellnen to wner Into a enntrart for the work on the tenim mated In hl tetwler The rheqtie of unuci'eMful lenderern will Hi- rriiiriH-il. . I lie rneqiir III tile lllTeH- l Ml tenderer will tie retained twnrllv fir the due rulfllliiieiit of the enntrart to iir (-jii--ii iiiiti. ir llfMiiir limy lf TP- purwi whh ffiMivalfnt pur vain r lKnd! 1,: "and ' srmeatins all nere,,.rv !!;vrVif,,''iMi?lir7',n,r I'S"' may lie ohlalned from c. n. llowe k Corn- , tmiiy. Gonwlllnr Kni-lneers. VNTialen Knlld J"-,-""."' iV'V'r'ri'rJn'VI.'r" Uoenriratioiui. deiMi.it' In" 'rrtun"d"n'i iafi-sFrnii ; return of plnn and twrirLuili,,n. in rood rotvllllon. The lowest cr anv lender will not nere aarlly Im' areenled. ny viler. F. r io tun. , iieouiv Mlnlfter ftlw. "tnvemhe- tTih t Ou a TIMBER SALE X 6838. Sealed Tenders will tin received liy the VlnMtir nf l.n,)', at Vleturla, not later man nnnti mi trie ..in nay uf I ilirinry. mra, rr me tiiirrtnne or l.ieettee X :!. to rill &.st.'iiu feet uf Siirtire. Cedar and lleml'iek. mi an area adjoliilnr I gar,. Selwyn. inlet, ym eii ( Imrlwlte land I unit lilntrii l. Twu tli yeafu Mill tie allowed for re moval of tlndier. Further fiarllenlars or tiie Chief rnres-' ler. Vleiorla, H.:.. or lnnili I l'iretnr, I'rlnee luijxrt, B.f: TIMBER SALE X 6830. Sealed Temlem will lie reeelved tiv lhe Miniver or Mini-. r VHtotia. n,,i iiner iiirtii inmu mi ii mi iiiii iiij ! uiiiiij. t , . , ,,i I ovs. ror itie piin'hai or uretice x su.- ioiiing a crude home, clothing lii fill i.0ir.,oo(i feet of f,riiee, cnlar and!. I .... 'iVi ('lln ..,.,, comes lleinloek' On an area Hinted on sel i"1"1 apons. IO t-lllin- 1,1111n s tniet, otiwn ciiiiriiiite Miiiiiin iH.iriii. movai of iin'iiier. l'vK'li' : or td,;r.erFi.r;"u, - frinee impen. n.c . - notice or cnc.i.lation of KCSERvc mitici.: itFiti-iir o.vrN mat the ineive ivi' itiK run n in ams, in flimive nature 1. ian uiiriri, 11 i-n. WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday "Hread." 'Tast Steppers' "Tin Shooting SlHr" International News Wednesday and Thursday "Conductor 119?." Comedy "Near llublin fr 'l'oiiCH of the lay.. .. Friday and Saturday- 'Kinply Haiuls" Hick Ttirnin in "Asleep nl the Switch. Fox Ncws-(iaette. i BREAD TO BE SHOWN AT THEATRE TONIGHT Well Known Book Has Been Pictured and It Illustrates Marriage It's a curious story that is. !ale to two sisters and some lovers ami husbands. One become a business woman and later marries. The other marries and has children and is poor. The climax lakes place in n Ford Sedan when a separated man and wife .meet and arc Ihromdi the. lurching of the car. II is a story of ordinary people hut is replete with thrilling emotion. MIDWEEK PICTURE IS PAMrhV rriTltnC A l.llnMrUl rhAllJKfc n Vi Villi. . lui iviu a , .... . Tale of Irish Conductor ana Mow k. Carried OUl ... his Dulles "Conductor 1192" is the tale of an ambitious ynun; Irishman just arrived in Ibis country and bent op making his way to fame and fortune no matter how. With a ready smile - and a willing hand he got along well in his own way. Terry was not 1 tic man to dodge a fight and many and furious were ihc ones fought with people who could no I agree with his views. ., .,. . , , . u...j """ " " rcalied one Of his boyhood ambitions when he was . , . . h i red as a conductor 1 by the i rriipllnii r'ininnhv nn.l l.u n,..v ,n ri-iul "r.iiiiilnpli.r 1192," and thus he was known. Johnny Mines made good his reputation as a comedian of the highest rank in this role, The laughs are long and loud as lift goes about his duties collecting fares, disposing of refractory . , .1,11 , . , . passengers, assisting ladles to board and leave the car, and . , v varMius pioaHanlriPM ti irnliupv i" ttk UlP lime pass if, lljs own delightful manner, Alii ARTHUR nUl OiluNuEiIl QTRINPFR YARN lAlul ' SHOWN AT, THE MOVIES Tale of How a Man and Woman Lived In the Woods Without Food or Weapon Two or three years ago Arthur tfl finger, the novelist, spent u day or two in Prince Ilitper). He is a Canadian and writes C.an-ndiaii stories. At this week end one of his stories will be shown'. "I'.mply Hands" is a story of a girl of idleness, who, through fate, s stranded In .1 'Wilderness with a man of steel, of honor and im uncanny knowledge of the ways of the wilds. These two people of vastly. different creeds and from . different civilizations nte reduced to the primitive- to which they must necessarily re sort for I lie sake- nf self.preser valioii. , ' l .miily handed I hoy begin, ?is whs in the beginning, by fasli an iiiipreelfition of labor and of 1 1 he manner in which her wealth .l!',"l '""Ory. WhiClj She lOOk 0 tnucli for granted, has been Iiiiiided down lo her, Bhe, tnar. ves at (heir pioneering injo t '"l.i.iilure and hand-made clvlll gallon of their own, ,., ,.,-.. ..,,.1 ....nilini 1 .1" 11 1 mni's iinr anil iiimiii'-'- and the man determined to hoi. to con vchl ions, his promise to his dying: fonlher to do so, and his royally to Claire' father, sustaining him (n his human struggles, At l;ist, however, aid Collies, ant) (lie two are married, and they rH urn on a month's honeymoon I u Ihc wilderness. SMITHERS .1. .1. Frain, caretaker at the Uuthie mine on Hudson's Hay mountain was ji visitor in town on Thursday. W. .1. Hoyer of Ihe City Trans-W Co. has been confined to the. lospittil the last few day suf-ering from mi attack of lumha-to. It. K. Allen and family of Hitii- rial have moved to Smithers for the wittier apd hac taken up their resilience in Frank Fos(er' house on First Ave. The. regular monthly meeting of the Union Church Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. l. Oazrley nil" Thursday afternoon. The Benedict. Club held one of Ihejr semi-monthy dances in the town hall on Thursday night, those in attendance having n mot-enjoyable lime. The, final' games of the O.W.V, A. cribbage tourriamenl wmi played' last week and. resulted in the first- priie heinsf won by W. IJolieen, the second pri;e Ify P. Herg ami the ihird F. Ilann. " Mrs, WruY Dickie of the .ak4 country N ViKlting in town for few days. - 4 n Mrs.-L. IWWarner entertained a number or ladies at her home - r r i nn WrilneMlay, evening and a most enjoyable time was ..pout at Muh Jnngg.. . . T. O. Martin, Sr.. arrived in town on Tjiiirsday morning nd intends In tspeml a couple- of months at the, honie of his son Fed. Mr. Martin has a farm some ninel'? fnibjs north of Kamloops in ,1he 'Clearwater Lakes tlistric. A. S. Miller left on Sunday morning for Silka, Alaska, his health has not been o( the hM lately and 'he finds it again necessary to lake a course oi treatment -at the hot springs. 1 II. Varner arrived liotnn rut rjiursday uutrning. fromii trip to Harrie, Ont., where lie attended the funeral of bis mojher who had died just before be reached his. oh) home. s Another of .the monthly card drives given by the llebekuli Lodge, was bebl at lhe lo.lzc-on rooms Wednesday night, After an enjoyable round of games ibe following were, found lo be thej win'ners "at bridge. Ladies first prize Mr. Iten-tielll Mens 'p. Herg, 'ami nt -il I .'f - ' l, l. ,1!.. 1 II wJitjlMis. U. HiihinJo im wiiii 1111; riliirfs Tirsl prlzft irrTd 'A. Vv Cainp- bell Ibe men's. 1 Smithers is at last receiving some real winter weather. About A Woman m of Hammond ' Vp e Vtuiw snow, 01 of course roursi, that imu 'I' unite I , a few people have ll Jirejudice mrainst cnViiied milk. A lillin- . . . S r. , 1 Iter of Hiem, through one wo i and 'annlhe'r.'lenf'n that Pacific Milk Is a different iirotliicl lo Ibe can'neil rnilks Ihey know. A Wfi'man liillg in Illimiliond ; Writh -11 tnrit me 1. Inntr lime Ul iriUKn tip my mllld lo, lev try Pacific Iniifi' Milk. Milk. I I lmvo have used tmedl I it ove'r'n month 'now. find prefer i il ubnve even creafti' for Imk- ing." Pacific Milk Co. 1 .tlmiteh 321 DrUKC STREET, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS IN Stxt1 :IS iiii'lii'- by SO iiirlics Size HO iiH'lie liy SO iiiclies .Sine S iiii ho lay SJI inches ! HEAVY MARCELLE Hici Hit inches by Hi I inches Size H iiiclics ,y I OS indies available for aettlera, .He . . , -00 per pair 5?-rcpair ; j.00 per pa!r Special Christmas Prices on LADIES' HAND BAGS, VANITY CASES A FRENCH IVORY See Our Complete Line of Portable Table Lamps, Piano Lamps, Chcr.i.er iiu nd Boudoir Lamps. Also New Stock or Silk Lamp Shades In ull size. See our TOY DEPARTMENT first before purchasing for the Littm One GEORGE D. TITE Phone 20. fourteen inched ,,r -.now fell on Saturday. Tin should now ensure good sli-IK'tnig Hlltl gladden the hearts of those who have been wailinir to siari hauling lien and wood. JAMES STOCKMAN DIED AT WESTMINSTER Former Smithers Man Resided Here a Short time Before Going South I SMII'IM'.ltS. Dec 5. Word un receive! hri m KridkV llia'l .lames StikkniHti. n former well known ritrt4nt of SmJhTsv wu l(angrrrrtily ill nl Nwnr Vttnln- ster, itml mi Saturday tiinrniiiu news of his dealh w rfWlvl by the sccrtMnry uf lh Odd- fellnws' lskft. Jimiiii, he was popularly known. reidr1 here fur a number tf, yiMin. .being an accountant in the office of I he I'inisdian NaliottaKjliailway. and wn tratis- ferreit lyJ'rine ttuperi wImmi ihi- Afft' tff whs moved from here Inst year. II wa soon after lie arriieil at Prince ltnicrl that he was taken ill ami hud to give up his ioiiinii wilh Mi.- rjiilwHy. He w a very ;irlm io"mlior SYNOSVSlIi UF LAND ACT ilMtNIIMF-NTb' PRE-EMPTIONS Vnciint, uirwrvl. auryel Crown lands nmy iire-mitl by Oritlah aubji-i ls over Ik yearn of K. and by ullenn on ilef hiring intention to brunwt Hrlliah aulijeel. enndl- tonal un r-nMm-. wrejtmUon, jid ImpnivfiM-nt for unrl-ultura lurpoe. I'ull Informal nn com-rrnlna: tu-jitloiu rvxarOtna iirc-emptloni la ictvn tn llulleltn No. t. Land Kerlea. "How 10 Ir-mMt tinil." xile of flhlch can be obtained frrc of charii ty addreiMiIng trie h-rtment .of Uanda. Vlrlorla, B.C.. or to any tlov- trnrnent AkhiL I lor ordN will Im Rrantwl covering only larel aultatibi for agricultural nurtio. ami whloh la not llmtr lund. I.e.. currying over S.WKI board feet or a era wt of tha Coast Hanra and 5 .(MM) fet tier srre eaat of that ItanK. AliplU-Mllona foe ire-rfnilluna art to le addrecaeal tn the l.in.t Com-nilnaloner nf the lnd Heconllng 111 vision, in which the laml apt'l for la situated, and are mud an tirlnted forma, coniea of wliirli run m ob talneil from '.he law! I'otnmtaaloner. I'rr-emitloiia must Iw occupied fur flva yenra nnd Imiirnvetneiila mad to value of tlO n-r aire im-lmllnH clearing unit eultlvatliiK at le.mt flva ncres, tiefura a Crown flrant ran ! received. For more detailed Information the. Ilulletin "IIoav In I'reempt Ijtnd," PURCHASE Application aie racrlved for pur-rhaae of vaeant and unreeerved Crown lai.da. not balnic 1lmierUnd, for aKrli'iillnrel utiriMiaes; inlnliniim price for first -rlnaa tarslilo) land la IS per acre, and second -rbuis (grating) land li.hu per acre. Further In- formation reunUim purrhaaeor leuao of t'rowi. lands In kIvhii In ilulletin No. 10. I.HI11I rWrlfH, I'nrchaae and Ie ' Crown ijinda." y,,, furmry. or Industrial sites 00 timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, my I'Urchnseit or le,.sl. the oon uiuuiia iiif'iiniiiiK payment of atumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed areas, not exceeding it acrM, may be leased aa homesltea. conditional isn a dwelllnK being erected in the first yertr. title being oinainanie ajier resilience iia.ira- Tirntl'tnelit annHltli.n urm flllflllad m.d land liua' bn surveyed, I FiF For uniting mid Industrial pur poaea arena nut exceeding 840 acrta muy be leasnl by one person or a company. GFIAZINQ t'nder llm (Irazlng Act ttie Prov ince la divide.' into grating districts and the rongo administered under a Orazlng '. nimiH iloner Annual graxini: permltM are Issued baaed on numbers r imr J, priority being given to eatabllaiii-ii ui 'ti re. litock'ofneri may form - a'MiS for range manageinent Crew 4r partly free. FANCY TURKISH TOWEL8 WITH COLOHED 30RDERS ENGLISH BED 8PREADS. EXTRA TINE QUAl.l y. THE HOMt FURNISHER MILLS W of he Hitlkley ige I.O.II liejng their scerr'ary af the ku. lie left here, and the news uf In-death is keenly Ml by the mem tiers of llii Ifidgf. ' NOTICE Advrrllsers ar remind ed that copy for udier-lisementa j should be in the 4 Dally .News otllcei before :i t p.m. today to ensure insertion in lornorrow'a Issue, , tf I V in eeossTi, 1 trt TMI SUeMfMt COUNT Of SNITIIH COLUMSI. I In He' Matter of I he .dnillillrallmi Art ami 1 In the Matter of the (Male of ho hard , W Ilium MIIon. Iieceawt. Ineae 1 TAk): HUTU ), that by order ,,f III- , Honor '. Mttt. Wmnr. nx-le the Hull iku of lierelnlier. Vl. Il. I w aiolled I Administrator of the eite .r iin-hani W Ilium Mll-Hi. iterr.e.l. ami all i Ilea havlnr rtalnit nlint the Id i .Ule are tierehv reunited in riirtunn Mine. 1 profirrly verified, tn ine 1S1 or hefuMi the I Iftih dav of Jtniu'v .t. tr'i. ail all1 parties Imleliled In 'lie etttle are reiailreil Pi pav ine anenini in ineir neii-i.ieniH---to toe forth llh. VilM." A WT. ofdrlal AdtniliKlraPr. I'rlnee liiirl. M 1 . luted lie lOlh day of liecemlier. tsf I. .ejiiinnii-ini-tiillll'llll'lll'IIIIIHIBnan Named for the state and tru( great Old Kentucky fumed us tlie world's finest Boqrbon whiskey. Aged to Perfection. A lime lionorvilfrit'tut 0 your a $7.25 $100 P.O. BOX 1647 Iff!:' 1 INDIQESTION fM JO-TO CREPE-DE-CHINES A nn r silk lll.lll-l- went ,11 ill.llv. Hhiid--Flesh. H" llluck. I'' Ktl rn -Ihv, per $1.75 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK, J OldKcntticw Bourdon Whiskey iOTTLCD IN BOND UUO CM ttDlRAL OOVtRNMtXf WfkKVUlON TTiwrrmP7"0 .niTniiH TTrrrTTTTin