Barriered Flannels Tin very newest fabri" for Fall or Winter Dresses. lies! q 1 1 a 1 1 1 y all wool, in feleliinw color combinations 54 inches wide, 1 yards for a dress, l'cr yard $3.25 West of England Store Third Ave. Third Ave. Phono 753 MAMMOTH Special Sale Shoes 41 Pairs Only Ladles' Black Kid High Boots, at per pair $2.85 Men's Black and Brown Dress Shoes, Goodyear welt, solid leather, rubber heels. This is a winner. Sale price . . $5.45 See our windows for specials Specials in Mises' and Children's Shoes. Specials iin Hoys' and Youths' Shoes. Family Shoe Store Phone 357. The Home of BULKLEY VALLEY E Fresh Killed Beef, Veal and Pork, Turkeys, Chickens ( and Rabbits Turnip, per suck . . $2 00 Potatoes, per sack .. $3.70 Cabbage, per lb Be WE DELIVER Sealy 5 Doodson Th" llou-e of Quality Sixth Street Phone 455 Fresh and Smoked Fish a Specially Dr. E. S. Tail DENTIST llclgorson Block, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. twice Honrs o to o. X-Ray Sarvtct Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday bvtnlngs OTTAWA, Nov. 30. Several by-laws and plebiscites are to bo submitlcd lo the people of Ottawa at the civic elections on December 7, perhaps the most important Hiejiv; one to obtain the opinion of Hie electors on Controller Tullcys scheme lo gradually exempt businesViucomc and improvements assessment, by 10 per cent unlil 50 per cent is ex-; cmpt, and secure Die (axes thus lost by placing assessment on all i I a 1 1 1 in the city. A bylaw is being submitted lo electors iualirieu lo vole on money bylaws, regarding tlio re moval of the cross-town tracks which asks whether they favor flic city applying to tho Legislature for authority lo raise and pay to (he Canadian National Itailways $330,000 if Hie, com pany will remove its Itank and I'lgin street yards ami cut out through train movements between the canal and the westerly city limit. A money bylaw is being sub milled askuvi whether properly owners approve of 3 12,000 being spool on improving I In-West find Market. There wil' also e a bylaw for extending the term of office of city council lo two years. In the absence of other issues "We Save You Money" Jusl a few of our regular prices. Not Specials llowntree's Cocoa, 1 lb. tins 40 c Hownlreo"s Cocoa, lb. tins 25c lleiii Tomato Soup, lame tins 20c Swift's Premium Ii-ard, 3's 80c Swift's Premium Lard, 5's $1.35 Crisco, 1 lb 30c Cri-co. 3 His. ... 90c Terrace Potatoes 'Netted Gem.,, per 100 lbs. $3.50 Purity or Five Hose Flour. tU lb. sacks .. .. $2X0 Flour is advancing. Buy now. Uuaker Corn, pty tin'.. 20c Ouaker Peas, per tin .. 20c Quaker Tomato, large tins 20c or per doz. assorted $2.00 Compare these prices. Our Motto: "Quality and Service." Gordon's Grocery Seventh Ave. East Phone 447 Our Stock of Articles Suitable for XMAS GIFTS is large i- than ever before and at an exceptionally reduced prii-e. In addition to the reduced (trices we still give a discount of 5 per cent for cash purchases. Here are a few of our specials Come in and look around. P.oxed Kerchiefs, per box, from . . . . 40o to $1.25 Novelty Itags for Ladies. from .... $2.00 lo $3.50 Novelty Hells for Ladies. from 50c to 75o Novelty Hracelels .. .. 35o Silk Scurf's . . $2.00 to $2,50 Fancy (iarlers, per pair, from 50c to $1.15 Men's Silk Ties 85c Men's Crepe Ties .... $1.25 Set of ArmbaniN, (iarlers. Suspender and licit in box $2.50 Toys, from .. 10c lo $6.75 '(line and choose your gifts. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Avenue E. Phones 18 and 84 I.Xs wiling Tin Wool able, Croup LAND ACT. and Whooping Cough Guard your children from the danger; of winter weather. Check their first cough with Buckley's "Modified" Mixture. jPIeasant to take and brings instant relief. Buckley's Mixture "Strong" or "Modified" acts like a Mash on Croup and Whooping Cough or any affection of throat, chest and lungs. Keep a bottle handy. Wonderful at night. A dose stops coughing. J,,, K 75 ok, H IXTURE 'Stronf or "Modified" -40 doses W. K. BucWI.r. Llmlt.J, Ml Mutual St., Toronto! Nolle of InUnllon to Apply to Lat Land In Prime llunerl Mnd hrrordlnr M 'rln. and Mtuate al Cove. Suiter Uland about Ail.00 rlialn Mitilheaalerly fnm tlw eitreme nnrthet end f "pleer llarl and alKiut Jt.00 rhalni eat from Srlioon rr Pais. tk nniire that wnce fumim l Imllrd. or Vancouver, B.C., firrupatlon annerymen, Inlend to apply Jar a rae r the rouowlnr nresrrllied land: CnniniTiclnr at a not Planted atiotit li no iiiain In a aoultieaMerly dlrertlon in Ih" evlreme nnrthwent end or 'Hirer Ifiiand. and tl.oo rhalni raat from : h :. .tier Pav tlienre noiitli 1.4! rhaln; hen-e e.nt 4 84 chain; thence norili-"-icrlT meanilerlnr alonar Ihe tine of 'irli tide It. piwl t eommenernient, and ontalulnr t.oo acre, more or lew. WALLACE riSIIF.niES LIMITF.n, Applicant ri 9mk" "Jaeger" Underwear For Ladies lightest weight Pure (iainienls. tinshrink-snug filling, llnglish make. In Combination style: Hound. V. or High Neck; Short or Sleeveless; Knee or I nil Length. Vests also in all styles. We are Agents for Jiuvgrr. Bloomers, Slippers, Blankets, Rugs, Children's and Babies' Wear, Sweaters, Gloves, etc. H. S. Wallace Co. Ltd Phone 9. 3rd Ave. & Fulton Immediately afler the nuicerl the floor was cleared ami danc ing was soon fta full swing and on tinned unlil after 2 a. m during the dance, novelties in the way of candy baskets filled wilh .. assorled randies w.r I FAMOUS DANCER SAYS I... tl I ..r I.. .' ti) i iruiiiiiiuiri' ui joiuit i.iine ind a large basket was raffled. this was won by Mrs. W. Fidler wilh number OH. Mrs. T. W. Ilrwer ami her father Mr. deorge had charge of the decorating of the Hall and Ihe novel and artistic result of their endeavor was greatly Hospital Hoard benefits to the exlenl of some as a resull of the affair. SM1THERS Mr. and Mis. .1. A. Xeale and child of Ouick moved to lowu la! week and will spend the winter months here. Mr. Neale is again taking up his duties at the d.X.ll. station. There was born al (he llulklev Valley District Hospital on Thursday, November a sou lo Mr. ami Mrs. Hrnesl Mould of Hose Lake, and on November 21, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson of Forcsldalo. Y. N. Clark of Soulh Uulkle pent last week lit lown the guesl of Mr. ami Mrs. Win, Mitchell. Mr. Clark came iTi to consult Hie doctor bill wil- able to return !u his home without serious Win. Powell wlio underwent a light operation al Hie Hospital early last week was able to return to his home tin Friday. Provincial Constable p. Carr of IIiiiiis Lake has been on duty in Sinithers during the pasl week. I hiring the absence of the pas. lor Ilev. .1. II, dibsou, . 11. Hoy kins look the services In tho An glican Church oil Sunday even ing. Miss Theodores liaabe. euler lained a number of her girl friends at a house, parly on I'll day evening atoj a very :il'.'asat MOndar, Navemb "AOR sn rim nAU.-! rnrwi " S()- 192$. ATTENTION! Christmas Shoppers In a few days we will lie muvi'J lo our new store Willi Mio largest ami finest stock of JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, CHINA UMBRELLAS, TOILET SETS, HANDBAGS, NOVELIES, Etc., in Hie North Our Motto as in flic past: -QUALITY, PRICE, SERVICE Max Heilbroner Jeweller and Optician INCOME TAX REDUCTION Ottawa City May Lessen This Impost and Increase Tax on Lands mi chief platform utterances of candidates this year seem likely to be confined to the tax examp-lion proposal and that regarding Hie cross town tracks. ANOTHER TITLE FOR MARSHAL OF FRANCE PAltIS, Nov. 30. The new orator of the Conde Museum of haul illy, an office carrying an income of t,000 francs, is Henri 'hilippe ltciioni Omer Joseph Petain, Marshal of Franre, vice- president of the Superior Wari Council (ami so Conimander-ii--hief of French forces in lime of war , the savior or veniun auu probable comjueroc of KotlC Of LAND ACT. InUnllon to Apply Land. to Lmh In I'rliH-e Hurrrt land luvfirrtiiiK TO rln. and tllnaie at Newcixnbe Harbor ill Uiand, a!nil one mile norilM-aat from lie riilranr l' I'rtrel Channel, and about 'Hie rnlle Kuullierly rruin tbe nortnrat ni-ner of Lot S03SI'. Take nullre. that Wallare ritberlei iniilMl, or Vancouver. B.C.. occupation WiiiieM men. Intend to apply f'ir a leae r ihe fullimlnr tireM-rlbed land: OrtimienriiK at a boat Mauled aoom lie miles in mmiIIktI direction from tie imrlheaM corner or Lot 01JI': thence 'uth S.IJ rhaln: tlieiiee el 6t tiaitt: tlieniT north 0.70 chain; Ihenre alerly meandering- a Ion the hlrh water xark tn pot r PMiiuienrenient, and i.ntalnlnr i.oo arre, iiHire or lex. WALLACE FISHERIES UVIITED. Applicant m1 CMt.mli.. th . LAND ACT Nolle of InUnllon to Apply Land to Liaao III Oh- I.Hierti Charlotte Mauds itr1c, and llerocdini IHntrlct of I'rlnee Ituperl. nd situate ihi IIh- r'orerlMm of Yeotallon Ray. MaM-tt( Inlet. TAKE MiTII'.K iut Rupne II. Simpwrti. T Mae, orrupathifi rannery manairer. iileiwl to ''ly for a lee or tlie rollow-lir (leeerllMll land: I'.oiiiinefleliiir at a rtl flaiiled oil tlie tacti water mark aUsil Vi rimin went r-mi Hie iHirtlieal eMiier itt ju 1530: liH-r nortli inn reet to W water mark: 'lieiiee iwirllielerly hii reel liere r : t twice eM I fill reel lit tlie imrlll ei rorner or K. II. SlinpHr aiilira inn to lev: tlieiH-e Minlieaterlr fot uinr tlie lilrti water mark lo tlie kUI f rommeiireinriit, and nmtalulnr two i'res, iiHire or . ELtiK.XE II. SIMPSON. Applicant cer rroa. nan, Areni. tialM ornil oil, 1 0t CONCERT AND DANCE SMITHERS SUCCESS Sum of $250 Netted for Hospital Solo F.vill. as Result of Event SMITH HIIS, November 30. With a crowd Hint packed Ihe Town Hall lo (he doors. Hie con-rerl and dance put on by tin dray Orchestra, Thursday night was one of the most successful affair of Ibis nature held m 'Sniitliers in in.niv moons. The, concert starled ,oon afler eight o'clock ami the huge audiei ( was treated lo an exceptionally) fine program, each number of. which was heartily encored. !" his opening remarks, the chair-; man Dr. C. II. Iltinkiiisoii thanked those uresejil for their attend-1 mice, remarking that it was only! by the hearlv co-operation of- Hie ciliens of the district, licit Hie llulkley Valley Oniric! Hospital in aid of which the concerl was being given, was able lo carry on and administer lo Hie needs of Ihe surrounding country. The pit'gram. consisted of the following numbers: Select ion 0 ray's orchesl ra. Chorus "Kinkie Kids Parade." The Kinkie Kids: Solo "Think Iaivi of me." Ilev. deo. Turpih. I lance. Highland Fling. Miss Mary McKeiufc. Solo. "Laud , of Long Ago." Mrs. S. P. neiinelt. Selection. Aiming the dnty's ochrstra. Tlie Truuipter." Mr. A. Solo "Friciul o' Mine." Mr; l.. II. Warner. Itecitalion "If 1 M. Kvitl. 1 lance "Sailors Mrs. .1. Hetheriugtoii. darcst." Miss HontpijM".' Quarletle. Selerled. Warner, Mrs. Ileunell. Mr, pin ami Mr. Helheringlott. Mrs. Ttir- Chorus and danct. Selecled. The daiely dirls. The Kinkie Kid-, were a dozen ... A or more of Hie younger liovsl each with blackened face and each respleiiilaitl in inon or less gorgeous rostuliN's or uiitforms. wilh Iheir guns ami swords. Master llarlaiul Lewis wtis their leader and this number nimle a great hit with the audience. Miss Kvitl was a new ierforiuer tie fore a Siuilhersiati.lieHee and re eived most hearty applause fur her numbers. BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024, Has prodticeil .Minerals u follows:- Placer (iolil, $77.il82.tir;i; Lode d(i ,i tiiu i-.t in.i. u.i.... ikittt . r.711, I.piiiI 7l) ft lK.r.7N: Cumier. KlH? tNO i:w II O, I I'V DIIIVI, -..,. i , . , ,., v. r, . ft'tY f ... ...a. II M...-..l I Kit rttll- I'niil on, I l'Li lll Ui).. . .. I I.IUI : .VI scciuilll oos .tiuici uir, t. i ?", nno.oix II,,,. I muni, liriek Cement etc.. 5 12. 225. Ml I : making it Mineral Production i,. 11... ' . 7,......, , , - , - - i . 11)21 sliuw an Aggregate Value of .$859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province, arc more liberal nitil Hie fees lower than i,,8 0 any other Province in Ihe nonunion, or unj rolony m Hie Hrilisli Hhipirc Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute. Titles are obtained by developing, suili properties the security of v; , giiaraiilceil by tlmwit (Iran Is. Full iiirorinatiou logclher wilh Mining llt'inrls nnl Maps, tuny be nldiiiiir l .. ,, a.ldressiiig THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MlNtS Victoria, British Columbia. N. II. Practically all Hrilisli Columbia Mineral I'rnpei lie upon whn li d t work lias been ilotie are iles'crilicd in some tine of the Ammul Hcimm-i ,,i i,. of Mines. Thoe t-oiisiileriug mining invclniciils -lioulil refer to -in li icMr t , are available wilhoiil charge on application to Hie Meparliiiciil of Mine-, . , Heports of Ihe neological Sitrvry of Canada. Pacific lliiibliug, Vhihoiivci o t nieiiilcil as valuable sources of infortunium. time was Mit at games contests followed by dainty freshmen is. TERRACE NOTES .. ami re. The SI. Andrew s Society held an enjoyable danre in the d.W .i V. A. Hall oh Friday evening. j II. Hrwher of Hie l.akele, linlrliery si a If was a week end visitor in Terrace. I Archdeacon Itis of Prince Hu- ( prl arrive in Terrace on Saturday evening and on Sunday con torted 1hiIi iiMrniHg ami evctfl ing services in Hie Anaheim church and udtrseeil Hie Sun day Selntol in Hie aflermKMi. Mr. ami Mr. A. Y. W'ilwi Jteiiio were In lown on Saturday Seorg Little mid I'el John-1 Ion spent Hie week end at their, trapper's camp al lul Lake. !. Lay. (iminnea mining rn : gilieer. Smilliers, iinived ill 'er-; ' race, Friday iiHruiiiK ana re turned to the interior on Salur day night. 1 C. L. Miuiock of Hie public vvitrk departmeul, Suiilhers, wa a bifines visitor al the week end. WILL NEVER GIVE UP j LO.MKJ.N, Xuv. 30Miiie Anna' Pavlova, the fatuous dancer, de-' elan's that arltsts should never rellre, and she herself has no iiili'iilion of abaudoiiing danc ing, uespite reports lo Hie contrary. After a season in I'.ngland, hu plans to go to France and Ibcn make a tour of Australia anil South Africa. "It has long been my opinion that an artist should never give up," Mni". I'nvlova suid. "Artistic ambition should be (o the tits! gasp. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICt or APPLICATION LICCNtE FOR Bf in MiTIIK IS IILIlLIIY IllVrV, I hat ull llifl Illlli day ill lirrrinlx-r it'll, the utplrr-lm-(l liilrml In aly In I In- t.lqunr CMilnH Hoard rir a Imhium' In n Kil in iIm. rrmlH-i brmr pari ut lw biillillna kiHiwn a I'rniilrr Hold Ituali-it al Olirrii Cliarlolte illy, Onii i harlotlr lUnctc. Ukii llf land iti-nrrllml a l.la 7 ami in. iihhk i. niirii uii in. uiirrn riiarkittr- liltlrlrl. Map u. V.1IV. Crliur luiirl IjikI ItrirlMrallMi lilnlrlrl, in IIh I'rmrliM'r nf lirl!lli i:olumlila, fr tin-Ml of lrr by llif (lata nr hv thfi ih-ii Imlll fur rinunptlii m ltii prriulw. HVTH) Ihl. (till ilay nr ivrn,lr, fi UOV GLOHUt: Mckl..Z.r:. VnolM-am LAND ACT. I Nolle of Inlantlon to Apply to Purchaia) una In frlnrn liunrri Land ni-ronUna- lila-! Irlri ut Crime ltiirl and situate cm tlie, rat almre of Barnard Cove, prlncraa lloyal Island, lianre tour, Cal Imirli l. TAkr; ,otick mat somen in. catiiwrr Company Limited of Vanroun r, B.C. . ( rupalmn parkrra. ItilrnrM to apply tor. niilion in purtiute Ihn followlrtr de- rriix- lannt: Coiiiii.enilnr al a rMiet Manlad nn I he I iiorthran thnrr ut Harnard iove. PrlnreM; itiiyai laiaim, nanre 1, i.oam lilirir,i Iheine raolerly iweiity rhalni; Ihenie; miuiiicriy luy rnaina; inrnrr weelerly forty rlialna; llirnre nnrllwrly five rlialnt, more or leu, tn hlrli water mark: thenre fallow ln' hi rli water mark In an emierly and in.rt licrly dirci-llon in prilnt nr rone nieiii'tfneni, ami ronialnliif nn tiundra terra, more nr lens. 30MKIIVILLK CAMSKItY to, LTtl Annllcanl. rer W. J, Ttniinai, renl rA fcals fl 1826 MUNICIPAL VOTERS' LIST. T.VKK SOTIlK Dial Uii- Court nr lie-vl-lnii t rnrreii and reylw Ihe ulcne Vuler' 1.11 will nit In 1 1 if Coiinrll Cham-1st, :ily MjII. nil liei-einlier III. It, al HI a.m. Tlie Mid Court will hear and ili-lennliie any appllralloii lo alrlkef mil Die naiiiei nr any persun Ihi haa linen Hii.rtperl' plaieii ihi eald Urn, nr In plare ihi nalil ll'l lln iiauie i.r any Krimi Iin. proiirrly omliivU ilierrfrom. E P. Jo.VC. City tleik. WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. "NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK" A J.I.X K.p" tlie lire.,! Whin tlirovviiig the spotlight on (In jnxxiel -p..i- A love-drauiu of the Hriglil Light at llien ! a pliiuie-, whiiiiiig-ilriiui' loMi-lomMifr. iiiuiIi . while shoulder, sleek sugar ilwrtliro, warm, p. night cliib, gunfighls. tni races, flirlnig dancing dum-el-. heail lliride. and love. Si. Rod La Roque, Dorothy Glih, Ernest Torrenee, Cerji Hackathorne, Riley Hatch. Helen Lee Worthing and othea THE PACE-MAKERS' SERIES No. 1. INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c. Christmas : Perfumes NOW ARRIVING. KxHiiive Odor- liv ln c Ficm b. F.'igh'li 1 Perfumer. CARON'S, GUERLAIN'8, HOUBIGANT'S, COTY'S, ROGER A GALLCT'S HUDNUT'S, ATKINSON'S, SEELEY'S Etc. I'ricos from 25c to $13.50 See Our Windows Rupert Pharmacy Phono 04. 3rd Ave. and 5th Street We Dcl!r, LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to l-'ruxell Hulclier Hh ip. arras from the Kiiipresu llolel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION Jamoi Zarelll proprietor What would Christmas mean without Santa Claus & the kiddies? Who is Hierc Hint doen out fomllv rei.ill lb' years when we really did believe there was n S .u Who is there that does mil luke keen deliirllt m p. i utiiig Unit imcietit legend wilh Iheir cliildrcn? lh It is .Simla ClaiiM anil the kiihlies Ihul repic-"'i I I'll e fpiril of ClirMiiuix cheer. , I '..inn I..!.... II I .- !.. I.. I II. .. llllll. l . - n .... O " ' I it mile our luys, it will give, llienf n liellei' i'I''1 wluil Hiey wniil before witiiig Sun la (Jluus. See our unsorliiienl of toys. Wo have n wonderful vnluo In SIeciiig I'u" A special purchase Ileitis us lo offer yJ" a Slcfl''" Doll for V.'ie. Jabour Brothers Ltd. Phone 645. Corner 3rd and 71