PAai tuuz : Trains Will soon be arriving again and s WiH "ir Christmas Supply f TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKEN, RABBITS' AND SUCKING PIGS Also Beef, Veal and Pork. Don't forget, twenty variolic of Fish to choose from. Seam 8 Doodson The House of Quality Sixth Street. Phone 4S5 NOTICE I We have V'Sl been aji-pointi-d selling a'enis fur HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROID Ka'sy to apply. Watch It Dry Dries ready for use in half an hour. The new Lacquer finish for Floor. Furniture, ami Woodwork. Kaien Hardware Co. 60S Third Ave. Gentlemen ! Why Not? Why nut have a tailer-made suil O r Christina? We make you a present of $5.00 100 Suil Longllu t choose from. We give a discount of 5,00 on every suit purchased for Christmas. Our slock includes Mue Serjrps and all kinds of quality materials. Fit and Xinisli guaranteed. ORDER NOW. LING the Tailor 821 Second Ave. Phone 649 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load SG.OO Half load 53.00 Large sacks ... , . . . . SOo DRY BIRCH Per load S6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone S80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. l'riecs I nchaiwfel S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon 61. ('.mane, Wareboualna, and Distributing Team or Motor Service. Coal. Sand and Oravel We Speclallxt In Piano and Furniture Kcvlnn. BRINGING UP FATHER (By, George McM anus tt lt THi THS. CUN OCWEUCCr ' I CO'NIOO Vvajht MRS. JiCCa TO If "DU25 tv Inn. Fcatusc CRUEL SPORTS 1 ARE CONDEMNED Opposition Develops at Meeting of Protest In London: Reference to Football LONDON. Dee. 33. A recent meetinj.' at t!hnrci House, West' I u. aB n'l lh eHenint.tbunli,,s for; nipt ion. poise, and Called hv the Leslie for Prohihi.' tion of Cruel Sport", il had Sir Me;h' ,,,'a,h ,h1 ma' V "-' that League, for chairman. was giving de'aiU the scene! a.i,rtw n.; ),.i.,w r deer and the wild 4r on - moor whpn a member of the an (fiei.ee wh had been making di sentient exclamations called out, "You are peakm: on a sub ject I have some knowledge of. I hope ymi will be careful in your facts." me Chairman .nd he was speakinp of thins he and others (tad aeen. MArp you eoing to live me an opportunity to reply?"' asked the interrupter. " Certainly, " replied the ChjiirThan. "I would rather you replied than made irregular in terrupt innr."' Il mi(thl not he srerfefally krown, he added, that Uhere wa huntinn of the fallow deer in the Xew Foresl. Although in 1K5I tlie deer were removed by SYNOPSIS OF LAKfl ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed Crown land may be pre-empted by BritiMt) ul l-ct over lit yean of aj(, and by alien on declaring Intention to become Brttlab sulijecta. conditional upon rosUtfince. occupation, jul Improvement tor agricultural urpoe Ful; Infarmatton concernlnit rtfTi-.aticn regarding pre-cmptionf la Riven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Seriea, "How to ITe-exnpt "Land," coplea of Thicti can be obtained tree of charge ty addreselnc the Department of Land. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Government Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable tor agricultural purtxMa. and which la not timber-land. I.e.. carrying over .0M board feet uer acre west of the Coast Range and 5.00 feet per acre east of that Kange. Applications for pre-emptions art to be addressed to the Land Com-mieslon-r of tbe Land Recording Division. In which the Jand applied for ia situated, und are mtide aa printed forma, coptea of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. F're-emi'tioii must be occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of 110 per acre, including dealing nml cultivating at least fits acres, before a Crown Grant can be recei ved. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Application are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes: minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is XI per acre, and sacond-class (grazing) land tit') per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crowt. lands la given In Bulk-tin No. 10. Lund Series. "Purchase and Lease o( Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or industrial sites on timber Und. not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment ot tompagt. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased aa homesllea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the first year, title being obtainable after reldnce and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been survtyed. LEASES For grazing and Industrial purposes areas rapt exceeding 149 acres may be leased by one parson or a company. ORAZINQ m lender ttie Grazing Act tb Province Is divided Into grazing districts and the ranc.) administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Issued based on numbers ranted, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form as ablations for range management Free, or partly free, permits are available tor settlers, oaxipers and travellers, up te tea A CEMTt 0C.WEIT5.-Y Senvtec; Imc 1 lie Crown they had been rid .troduced liy landowners ant; hunting of these penile fallow rarted crowds who motor ears, imol- veil cruet wound aiid death to (Hie deer, which sometimes were left maimed in the reces.es of I he foresU He denounced "tb abominable sport of rabbit coursing," with its helling; . . l.h..i;n. I- I m. it a w,w"" i'ers; ana of protest attain! "all sports of' " In supprtrtins fhU reoiiition Hehry V". Nelnson sid it va ' -M!".WrC. V onalrt J-arId. of the Itrit ish 'P -unCil. spoke ifflM ome interruption, and. referring to football and other games as a contra to "blood spfirta,' was 'old by one of the opposition. ""I-ootbajll i not a sport: it l rnly a game." m . ine resolution was carried, a few volinez against it. and the meeting dispersed amid hunting eaU am counter cheers SPORT CHAT Charles Stoneham, chief owne of the Xew York iianl.. has of fered Jack Dempscy s 500,000 an.: a percentage of the gate receipt to risk his new nose and incident ¬ ally his old tllle with Harry Will. the ne.vrro heavyweight, at tlx Polo (irounds on July t, 1956. I'he offer is about as good a- leempsey can now expect ant. Col ham sporting circles are In a dined to believe it will lie accepted unless the champion has decided definitely that be i Mirough wilh the ring for keep Cycle racing for Women undei .National Cyclist' Union ruie has been opproved by tho council of this (lid Country body. Con siderable argument preceded the decision, but it was later also agreed that suitable rules should be. formulated for the governan e of this forty of feminine sporl. At a Huiihy match at Richmond Neiween SI. Thomas Hospital talT and Civil .Service members two women attired in the new fashionable. Russian boots acle.! a ioiicii judges, the judges originally selected having failed to turn up. The weather was bitterly eohl, and Hie ladies borrow ed heavy overcoats from lh playera. Q.W.V.A. XMAS. TREE. The Christmas tree entertainment put on by the li.W.V.A. ye-!erlay aflernrmn was a great "iiccess. About seventy children al tended, accompanied by their parents, and had the lime of their lives. During the after noon the ladies served refreshments to the adults and kiddies i a R Yes, twice as p U rich at ordl- tj nary milk. M k I V lvAP08ATt03 Pure Milk "From Contented Cows" - EM FROH THtt CEM' CO- FMOrsCO ME WO XOU HWSL AN APPOiNTMMT 111 TMCRC - TOO MOW t HA.O ALL. ACOOT jip BAPTIST CHURCH . I OBSERVES XMAS Fine Entertainment Was Staged by Sunday School Last j Night The Itaptist Church wu pack ed to the doors lal night with Children and their parents, the occasion being the annual Chrisl-mas tree entertainment. Vvery- body voted it the taoat sueeessfnl event or its sum ever new y the Sundav school seholan l . Limey aeted a rhairanan. Th? interior wa prettily and season ., .woraifKl. The concert, preceding the distrUMlion of jnfts by ani Clans, was thoroughly enjoyed and reflected great credit upon tho-e responsible for the I rata -iitgr of the children. The program was as follows: Itecitations by Jack Sheehaa. Ralph Smith. Miss Oeorgina rjinrh. Miss Hetty Smith. Mis rSa Morrrs and Mis Iledtlia Thortter: chorus by the Prtmaryi deportment; vocal dnets by the Miss Muriel Vance and Mahe Ivarson; exercise. "The I'rinee o' Peace,", by the Sunbeam class: dialogue, "The Doctor," by the Misses Eileen Hamblin arnl Oraeie Allen; playlet. "A Strike in Santa Claus" ltnd." by the Misses Thelmn llunn. May Jones, Joan Arthur, Hnyd Morris, Hotly Smith. . Viola tiarrinil Ralph Johnson. Robert Oilker. Tommy Johnson a.nd Kenwomi Oren. l the close of the concert each scholar received a gift and box of candy from Ihe hemily laden tree. The committer responsible for the success of the evening consisted of Ihe Snnday school teachers assisted by Mrs. Hamblin, Miss Dawson. Mrs. Ilibliard, Mr. Houston. Mrs. p. . Llney and nev. I. n. Turner. ORDERS OF THREE LINKS HELD XMAS TREE YESTERDAY Some 7(1 ur 8( kiddies were' in attendance at the Oddfellow' and Itebekahn" Christ man Tree F.nler lainmetit which was held yester day afternoon in Ihe Hooton Hall. The affair was a compleJe suc cess and a source of great enjoy ment to all tliuse present, At Ihe ronolusion; of eplen- dld program of- eHKi;. lilisic A nint!r.ftutins In 'wfiffeb lieulah Mehinley, Aleita .McKin- ley, (iarfield MrKinlry, Meril West, Marjorie Wilson, I tea I rice Herner. F.elyn Dalarno, Kriu Itemer, VMUi Wilkinson. Jitnmli lrine. HaEel Smith. K.ln Mc Lean. Jean McLean, llosie iUtx. Ivlua Ireland. Phyllis Ireland. Doris Leek. Muriel Kby, anil Connie Morgan look pari, Snnti Clau arrived on Ihe scene ar.d distributed glfls and sweets from the bountifully laden tree. Mrs. Smoke aeted as chairman ml the committee in charge con sisted of Mr. 8. V. Cox (convener), Mrs. .1. Hoddie, Mrs. W. A. McLean. Mrs. J. Mclnlosli. Mrs. James Irvine and Mrs. J. W. Mc- in fey. Jack Hoddie proved of invaluable ai.sijitaiice in connection with the affair. PRISONERS CO SOUTH. Inspector William Hplllcr ami C .iistable Fred Mnrkland of thu ovmriiii police will sail totnor-r. w morning on IJie l'rine llu-perl for Ihe south with the fn lowing prisoners in their cim- llody: Frank and Alex lllnl and Allierl Pierrnwny, committed for (rial on a ritirder chargn; J. 8 names, of Prlncn Iliipert, H tuonlhs al Oknlla for foruerv. William Houll of Terrace, Iwj tVt C.UAO MAOC HIM KUEf THtt AGKXMNTTnCNT A I KHOW T It) MOUT MY , CHRltiTrV PKEtiKNT- 127 Wantrd For Sale i r 1 1 i For Rent V02. AFRAID YOVJP WlFC wou; u ; KHOW VQ,f t , COY fHE oOK r I hi. riii i.i. f-t 1 1, il I 1 1 1 1 u it i a... ic per word in advance, no AUvertiiemcnt taken for leu than EDc 'VANTCB MKX WAXTKD l,o learn Auto tractor. Itattery ignllion. Oxy- acctylene welding an! vub-ani. ing. We also learh hricklav- mg. plastering and lile-iHling Write or call, Hemphill Auto Knginenrinac School, 10 Hastings Street East. Vancouver. B.C. tf LADIES WAXTKD lo learn Heauly Culture. Write or call for free catalogue. Moler Heauty Shop, to Hastings SI. Fast. Vancouver, H.C. K WAXTKD.- -Plain sewing. Phone SH0. f TO RENT FOR RKXT, Modent four room ed flat with Monarch range, Clapn Illock. Woatcnhavvr Iliw. tf FOR RKXT. Piano, player pianos, phonographs nd sew ing machine. Walker' Music Stora. ti FOUR Room .Suite for Rent. Hot water heat. Apply Smith A Mallett. Ltd. tf MODKHX FI.AT for Rent-Apply Max lleilhroner AUCTION SALE. I have been instructed by K. R. fiarett. Federal llbiek. In nell by pubiie auction on December 30. the contents of hi flat. Itemised IN! will appear In this column later. G. F. Urine, Auctioneer. tf BOARD HOARD The Inlander, H3i Second Avenue Phone 17 HOARD AND ROOM in Private home. Phone Red Q. f FURNITURE AND RANGES TUP. Holiday Season affords an opportunity to convey my appreciation of the splendid support I have received in business. In Ihe future as in tin past, I shall endeavor lo give tbe liest service, jM.wjh you all a Merry Christmas and a llftppy and Prosperous Xiw Year. A. MacKenrie. Furniture. months for an infract ion of lb-liame Act, and Kd. Hoime n. mithers, n ninniiis for vg- ranry. TURTLE SERUM FOR TUBERCULOSIS IS PROVING SUCCESS HHRLIX. Dee. 2. v Munich medical weekly journal publisher a report by Dr. Wllle. efertnary surgeon of llagenbeck's Zoo at Hamburg, who claims that he lins successfully used Professor Flretlmann's turtle serum for luherculosls on baboons. Dr. Willes slates thai while Torty animals not inoculated died of consumption, foriy others inoculated recovered and remained lieallliy. FEWER IN JAIL. VlfrmiflA, Dec. 23.-I.es. tlan hair as many people are fn Jail now lh ltrlli-.fi Columbln n wns Ihe ease before Ihe wnr. and only Iwo JalU nre needed, ronjured wllh seven in those day, according lo Allorney-Oeiiernl , M. Manson, The nrliial number of inniales In provincial jails last year wns 1333, against 33(33 in 1013, TrlAHK-a PtKJNlN TO r t - - 1 n f FOR SALE Foil SAI.K. - one llaron Kintiassy graniophutie with i double records; solid walnut cabinet. World twice the price aked I he (ir-t and only one In lowr ! A real Christina gift, off-r gNM only until (Uirislmas Ke. Hsime one m going lo get a I snap which will make some I heart full of joy. j A. MacKeMsie. rumilure. . I IMione 7:.. KtJR SAI.K.-- HruHswtck phono-graph, upright style, in fumed oolt, aimosl new. i-oat IM. Price 108. PolldL Dailv News Office. :i 10-ti bp. two cylinder RaUc.. engine, in gtMMl rnBnlna roaasi-tion. for sale. Phone 3M w wrile P.O. Hox t7M. CARS FOR SALE. I 192! Oldsmobile I. S fa"" fer touring tftOiHl I 1920 Nash 5 .engr tour- ing I Si I lfl Overland BswHru. 4W t ibiu iieo seven passenger losirtng tlOQA I IMS Ford Cotifsa, InHoon tlrtWPlHa car-like new f 0 o I 1922 Font ldjr ataiaw, .. t2a.na I I9i! Ford Coop . 3&0.or. I I9J I Fortl one tott fek, pan! holy 3?i.tHI I Fo-d light iJelivory ehaasiv rebuilt Il7.n All ears gnaranleed- tn rood ieehAnieal romlltiuQ. Ba farona can he arranged. KAIEN GARAGE ' x Hivrd and (Uievrolet Service Station. Agents for Mfi5bJtn. Oakland. oidmnMI dad ChM'-ndel cars. Ren. tl.M.C. and Fetleral Trucks. WRKCKIMi SKRVIi:K DAY A.ND Mi HIT. AUCTIONEER. CITY AUCTION HOOMB. monring Thuraday, D'emlMr 21. I will bvjal nactirm sales, rain or shlna, al S4tl p.m. al uie Aucttotl roHis. 207 c-i oml SI reel. Look for iho HrHl Flag! ParlUs wishing to jJla-J. Tru no of wercfiawlte, farDKarb tit anything vrf value 'rliw u 771 or send goods to the moms. I mII or tu- outright fur cash. i. F. IIIIINF. Auetloneer. ROTHWELL'8 TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furnltura Moving llaggage and Hipross stand;!. ittles Xewa Stand, Phone 352. Res. Phone Oreen old CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baaaage, Furnltura Moving. If you want anything lent for. or delivered, phone us. fl Mv QQ vvOOOOO .e4t PRINdC RUPERT TIDES Thursday, December 24 II lull 0:lfi n.111. I'J.O fl 21 :fH p.m. .1(1.1 " Lmv. i-M a.m. 7.2 " 15:51 p.m. ISA " Friday, December 25 HMIi IU:(I7 n.m. 9.l fl. 22:5H p.m. (L " Low 3: 1 1' n.m. T.7 M 1(1:52 p.m. 5.1 M Saturday, December 20 High 10:51 n.m. 10.9 fl. 23:5 p.m. I7.i! " !. n.m. H.O " 17:11 p.m. I.S " CO "THKT i TAXI 7 Tin (Cal! 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