T . fdnv. rWemW 22, 1925, Three Big Specials F.OR ONE WEEK ONLY Our I'lipularily i:i,nlci i. i i n.lhng iti:m o'ci. H. (vuitifill prize we are ,,1'- Ti-llg 14 Pllicd ,y lilMIIV. Commencing Mon,hi we ,.:)ei- fur cash 1 u of ;a-foinia Table Fws. in Mm., M' $1.75 end 25 Vots. II- ."i His. of Mixed Nuts in "ip shell for $1.25 and 10 Votes. e 'have :i larjje . -oritur m nf Fancy linked Cho- il.ile. Yon r- enlilleii Id 10 Votes on any box over $1.00. Make a deposit on your Turkey for Christmas and be credited with 25 Votes. B. C. Butchers and Grocers Ltd. Phones 45 and 574. Christmas Gifts V ' . ) f Ultl.l l! f tie T v i i t iiieni and ntiil tie .1 .rnf i-.i : i k I ti f frmn 10c to $6.75. " .1 new "lurk nf O B. CHOCOLATES liov. frmn 40c I" $3.50. ' in anil iie inn - ' In- mil T. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18 and 84 Christmas Suggestions For Men Ties. Caps, Sweaters, Sox, Belts For Boys Suits, Caps, Delts, Etc., Etc. ...( i . .i -i.iml.le prices Steve King Third Ave. Phone Green So. EXCLUSIVE AGENT for I lie Only Genuine Hudson Bay BLANKET A Bnii rni. or Club Kag mukps n nice Xnias (iifl. Pat Phillipson Second Avenue Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.0. Office Hour"- 0 lo fl. X-Ray Strvlci Phone 680. Open TucHday, Thuriduy and Saturday Kvenltigs FISH STUDIES ! AT NANAIMO Biological Station Centre for Scientific Investigation Such as Is to be at Rupert j Since Hie decision to pla!di-i ' a itliiluyjcHl station at Prince' nujiert it i interesting lo know what is Mng dun al the similar station ai Naiiainm. Many ciPtnific workers gathered there ilui-inn I he pat summer anil carried nut invest iiwi-tin if a wide and varied ehar-i acler. Progress toward a more complete knowledge of the marine life of (lie Pacific ia Wd. made through the Mudics of ir. C. II. O'Dunoghuc of Hie Univer sity of Manitoba and Mrs. O'- Dnonhuc on crabs, sea slu.-si ami tirynzoa or mods animals. Mr. C. Iterkclcy on segmented worm; I. F.. Cornwall on har-n.iclc: Mo. A. Herkley n hrHUe lar; Itev. Hobert Connell on cu weed, attd (i. II. Waile on mi-i-m-copir plant and animal. Qlands In Fishes I !. J. It. Jkillip and K. 'p. Clark of the tniversUy .f nei-ia intended I heir studies i.f Hie .-c ret ions of (lie paral In xoi.l ul.md to various fishes and oilier animals. Tlieae glands are important in relation to hone de. vi'lopinrnt. Dr. K. H. Craig ie of the tni-writy of Toronto gathered dat;: as to ex ratio among- varioii pedes of fih. lie also made a study of the tilood supply to the lira i ii of fid and carried out a preliminary experiment repec. iiiv the relation of the sense of smell to the migratory movement of oekeye alnnn. Ir. H. K. Forester continued lii lnveJialirin of the fresh water phae of the life liilor of the sockeye salmon at Giilln-:l,kc on the lower portion of the i Fraiier Mier. I.. I.. IWillon of the University of Toronto made a deiniied 4iudv of the dietive lret of several leeie of fmh. tnrludinsr moat ol (he commercial kind, a part o' he general provratn fm- i!e in vestigation of the food and feed ing haJiil of fih. History of Linn Cod I :. V. iHy of th" Univernilv NOTICC TO CNCDtTOftS i.. Hi Vllr ur Ihf tmiiiiiMrallit Arl; ii in i he Miner nf ihe M'ic m lirrttrr H lltinie.. Orrvr1 r vkl. MiTHK. thai I. UV iitxl. rmfiV-d. , - I4'iinled adtMuiairalur of Uw i-aUlr , nl l.wrnre M. HUftM, nalir M by tirtur r mi onlrr uf III ftnmr IwGt ont. dilnl I he rirl day il Hrpttnirr. 11'' . inr iterxMv turinc i)r rIMi Hliwl ' tl. e4r in- In UW ihrta ttb me, Uw I ututrrtlrwst. no alTIre wMM MUrty , day rnian ur ilau- iMmif. and all per- lawliU'-d in ibr nauie are retyilrert 1 1 make payrtwut rrtMnth. ttalea IMa lyih la ur IMw-aMaer. i ViR V. WTT. I orrinal hB4tratir LA NO ACT. ' Nollca of Inttntlon to Apply to lti I . Land. In the IThter Hurt land Remrdtnt lilslnel and MlUale ini WWtenaod Iswad near rHmrfu lataud HIim I'HM n M II TSkK NOTtr.E Hut j.e(h SIlDloa ii..er r crMtcr Hupen. b.i:., seerriar; ill ml. In apery for a leant- f Ine n ! ni tiinrUi.-d lml - ,Ui rifle i .'iiinu iirliir al a ntul itn lh tiiftN- fm' ' v, Hh .ide .f Whlla4id lalaiid; theare' - .in.. r.-r nurihM,i .. ibiin-e .0 feel j..iii it-i .mhiiii; iimht V '! wel In I lie p. .in! nf nun- a,, in iih-iiI iiireu stixoc nojF.ns. nal.it OeieniUr Ith. 14 : 1 We Save You Money I Christmas Groceries I.nryr us .otmetit Fancy Koxes I.owuey's Chocolates, from per box 50c to $3.50 I'nskHll's F.nglish lion Hons. from tier box 60c to $2.25 Table Ilnisin. per lh. . . 30c Tulile Figs, per lh 25o Fancy lied Kinpcror (irnpes. per lb 30 Anjoii Pears, per dox. . . 55o Jnp Oranges, per box . . 80o Apples, per box, from S2.00 to $3.25 Cauliflower. I.eltue, Celery, elo.. arriving fresh every hnnl. Slore opens evenings next week unlil Chrislmas F.ve. Gordon s Grocery Soventh Avenue East Phone 447 I Yet, twice aa 1 rich as ordi. riary milk. Pure Milk 'From Contented Cows' 1 ducts. Tin? TTXTT7T PTtvn j her of the hoard, of British Columbia continued! Aid. Gaey outlined the work hi ludy of the life hitory of j that had hepn done by the hoard, the litiK eod and made a pre-(during its exigence. 11 had I i in i nary uie of a mimtier of reached a point wliere It had l)e-i Hie important linx cod fihinK ome neycary to solicit money, area. Mi V. Mather of the Univer-ity of HriUah klumbiu earriwl out reeacehen into lh develop-iiieni of the thryohl fcntn ii several marine animal. These aland have a resrulalory effevt on growth. In addition the facilitieHttf the IiAoratorie were (riven for the collection and preparation of material for research and windy lii several person, including Professor I". I. lord of MrCill fnirei'stly. Professor i. Spencerl of the I'niveptily of HritU'i Columbia and Mis. A. P. Mac- I km trail of the t'niversty of Toronto. HIBERNATED BEAR WAS NOT FAST ASLEEP BUT CAME OUT ON THE RUN Man Traoped In Att!c of Shack but Friend Happily Relieved Situation WI.NNII'KC. Dec. It.Tn he rhael into tire attic of a shack by a bear there In await the de parture or iirmn ninne coie-forlaldy In-low and awaiting des cent, is not a pleasant experience but thai is what happened to John Oirden of Fort Alexander. The hear had hibernated for the winter, according to the story fcut owing lo the weather condi tion was not sleeping very soundly. Corden located Hie tri e with the hearheneath and pro ceeded to cut him oul. Hp did mi, hut the axe slipped lliroug'.i and struck hruin on the nose. bringing him out on The run.' tkirden made a bee line for the shark, got there loo tale lo slam the door but managed to mount aloft out of reach of the, infuriated tnimal thai walled 4elow 1 ijfcl ou- fiiM la ita-a I r anina iH,lflIJTI if s II fill sj-STllir- ui l ijllniHuly a friend came by with hot the hear and there ended the torV LAND ACT. Itotlca of Inttntlon to Apply to' Purchatt Land. In I a ml lleri.rtlmir IMirl-l of rrlnre! iiiilri, aua aiiuaie m in sinud simre or csidalii t Jiv. Pitt lolaiul, rrnvlnee if aniinh cdtautiia TAkK noti:e lUat. ,WUUnii.Ji-ph ji-rrer-im t ei-ince liiipenrK.rr-, inurm' I -.ti laiiiii-i r man. inti-lid to .ply Mr I- iihi.i ii in ... i . ha-.- tl fiillnviliiir 1 rllted lillnl. i.iiuiH-iii niir at a pint plained oil llie'xhla rnnnlnu iunc- n, ll-n. counlrv Out United nh .luire near llir Ih-ad aplaliirTn,s "OS'ng ..-. i-Hi imm . nanim , imi ui.ina.i inn- in nroiii '.iiiumuia: iiinirr mil twenty rtintrm: Ihenre meat tvi'Hiiy nam-. Men- mirlh iwMity him, limif ' lex. tu liiaii vialer mark ; llH-net- ea. I akmr hU.li wait-r mark to Hlnl ot ...uiiH-iH-entenl. and iiaiuinlnr forty i ii-. liKire vr lem.. WILLIAM JilSKI'll JKKIKII0.. iplli-nr. fir W J. Tlimna. Airrnl. Paled fii inlii-r tuft, ir. CHRISTMAS Temptation Sale WATCH THESE COLUMNS For Stnrlllnig llargains In 1 Men's ami Hoys' Wearing Apparel appearing in largo advertisements, Acme Importers Third Ave. COUNCIL NOTIFIED OF DISSOLUTION OF THE GRAIN BOARD Intimation That. New Organization Will be Formed to Carry on Work A lelter from M. P. McCaffery. ' annoiinciiiK the iecjion of the iKrain board to diolve, it uae-j fulne under present aimpice 'tteiriff Minpleled, wa rereived and filed at, lat ni-lit meeting . nf the city ryunf il. I Mayor Newton staled that lie ' had Ieen oppoed to the hoard ili'-liuiiilmir, feeling that it might effeejJvely oonhniie tin effort toward having strain directed llinnwli Hie Prince Itupert elevator, lie had, however, been fared wflji: convincing arpu-rncnl in favor of that eoni-sc. and had fallen in with the majority nf opinion anions- mem- to carry on future operations. In view of that, he had felt that the future direction of the lioanl should he in Hie hand of those who financed it. Accordingly he! had moved the dissolution ofj the hoard a at present con(itu- ted. Aid. McMordie felt there wai ntilbitiv to do but lo accept Hie; report of the board and lie, moved accordingly. Aid. Mc-j Kechnie seconded the motion which was carried. ALASKAN SAILINGS WILL BE RESUMED IN COMING YEAR C.nf.R. Planning to Continue Service Given Last Year by Vessels of Coast Fleet j vitnoilIA, -Dec. l'I.H ratified by the succese of the initial nea- son in tlie Al!tka tourist service the Canadian National Steam- ship anmnrrre a steady weekly rwe to biiinamHined between Yancomer and I'kagway via way- port in I'JJJO. Oiniinencing on June i i vessel of the line will leave Vancouver every Monday al 8 p.m. 'up lo Augtiat .10 as at present planned. dls will he made at Prince Itupert, Ketchikan, W'ran-gel. Juneau and Ska?vay. Sailiiw: from Skagway in return will commence tin June 19 and will continue weekly until tfepleniher r, aceonlins to the schiMlule now drafted and dis-Irlhilled to agents nf the line j throughout ("annda. The first sewson of the Canadian .National Steamships in Alaskan route drew a fair share of the northern trade, and all boats leaving for Ihe north were crowded during Ihe peak of the eaiatal tourist season, n With Ihe opening of navigation in l'JJfi nnd the expec-ted influx of a larger number of tour ists than ever before in tlnj history of Ihe Pacific Northwest, the 92(i Alaskan passenger bus iness will be brisk, it is slated. CANADA SHIPS MUCH GRAIN TO BRISTOL states in Trade with that Port Canada- occupies a strong posi tion in Ihe trade of the port o! Itrislol, writes Trade Commissioner Douxfas fv Cole. Kristol in Ihe forthcoming issue of the :Commercial Intelligence Journal. , Canadian wheat is jlie largest in jdividual factor in Ihe trade of th" tport and tor ttie second year ; Canada has been ihe forcmosi : shipper of this commodity. The ;lnited iSlaleswere formerly the largest shipper,, and consider able ipiantities of Canadian wheat consigned - from ports in thai country were entered as ot American origin. Sliipments;from the Unilnl Slates have fallen from 158,000 Ions in 101 1 to ftu.onn Inns, while shipments from Canada ilurinu the year ending April no, 1025 were 203.21 1 Ions. (..nniida is also in a lendinu position In shipment nf barley jaml 75 per cent of all the nat imported into the west of Kng land Inst year came front this country. F.xports, In so. far as Canadian iraun is conccriieti, consist main ly of sallcakei clay and iron pro OPEN EVERY Many New Gift Pieces Arrived In Carload of Furniture on Saturday Solid Walnut and Oak Extension Gateleg Tables with two drop leaves something new .nut very useful piile coinpaci when not in use hut openx out to Tul! szed dining table $47.50 and $37.50 Solid Walnut Spinet Desk . $80.00 Kroehler Davenport Beds, upholslereil in Spanish 'Moleskin ami Mohair ... ... ... .... ... ...'$50.00. and $150.00 Our slock of fiift Furniture is now replcnisheil with Ibe -very latest in slyle and we invite yon In inspect our attractively arranged House Furnishings and take advantage of our Holiday Sale Specials. COME EARLY AND SELECT THE GIFT YOU PARTICULARLY DESIRE Barrie's 3rd Avenue. One SASKATCHEWAN CO-OP. CONFIRMS REFUSAL TO SELL TO WHEAT POOL M-XilXA,' Dec. 2mi. Shareholders at the annual meeting of th? Saskalcliewan Cooperative Kleva-tor company. Limited, today re jected a motion lo reopen discussion on the proposed sale of the company to the Saskatchewan wheat pool. The motion, intro duced by Delegate Drew. Kirch Hills, read: "He it resolved that we now take up the discussion urov iHeil for in Ihe fir! rirnttnanl jnvoJw, in ,ne resmion vti yesterday afternoon concernin Ihe sale of our system lo the pool." The new motion referred to Ihe resolution adopted, which asked that full consideration be ime.i detail-, of I tie proposal. The second clause of the resolution asked that the meeting lie calle j within two months, when the details should be discussed. - Once more did J. A. Maharg. presiding, have a turbulent audience to control and shouts in terrupted the speakers ere the motion was voted down. The meeting approved the fi nancial report .. submitted by the directors and the disposal of the! net profit of $377.87 1 0)2 as re-; omiiiended, a cnslr dividend at eight per cent on all share al- lolled prior to April I, 1925, be ing shares numbered one to 99,-; 281 inclusive. 19 1 .730.0 1 was' iltrccd ilium. Fifty per cent ofi Hie balance, or ?93.(:o.Gt. will! be transferred to the elevator; reserve- account and the ol Iter j fifty per cent will tie retained in) Mie profit and loss account and carried forward. YANDERHOOF Constituting a splendid trihule lo Ibe training given the children. by their teachers. I.. K. Wells, Miss Kathleen Morrow and Mrs, Ogston, the best school enter lainnienl yet held in Vamlerhonf look place in Hie Communliy Hall last Friday night. There wxr. 22 items on Ibe program which lasted three hours. K. A. Mit chell, secretary of Ibe school! board, presided. Fred llorhaven left last week for the coast where he vill he- eomic engaged in special .dairy work. Mrs. Davidson of Sluart Hiver is speniling a few days in town visiting with .Mrs, Lewis Ilawson. T. II. llichanlsoir has left Ihe staff of the" Hank nf Commerciv lo lake a position- wllh It. C. McCor- kell in the fur business. Samuel W. Cocker has left fur IJri'inerlon, Washington, where he will spend the Christ man am) New Year Holidays vititlng wl'.h relatives nnd friends. Sir John I'ilkit Is starting a small sawmill in connection wilh Ibe Ksllionian .settlement in tl.o Stuart Lake dittrioL EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Home Furnishings door Kast of liailv News Office Gifts! Gifts! PRETTY and USEFUL To Delight MOTHER, WIFE, SWEETHEART OR SISTER. Hosiery Threadsilk, silk and wool, all wool $1.00 to $2.25 Gloves Silk Chamo-Suede $1.00 to $2.00 Silk Scarves $2.50 to $10.00 Silk Lingerie Hloomers, Vests, Slips, Nightdresses $2.25 to $6.00 Leather Handbags "Newest styles $3.00 to $7.50 Handkerchiefs in great variety 15c to $1.00 Compacts Gold or silver plated $1.75 to $5.50 Sweaters $3.00 to $7.50 "DEMERS" We Aim Phone 27 Steamship and Train ' Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT wl If an- PRINCS RUPERT tut VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Intermediate polnu each FRIDAY at 8 a.m. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT tor STEWART and ANYOX, WEDNESDAY. 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN fortlll.htlj fur VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 11 8 pill. Tor PRINCE OEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEQ, aU points tailern i:aiuda, I'nlted sialea. WHEN REMITTING aand Canadian National Eipraaa Monay Ordara and Foralfln Chaquaa. WHEN TRAVEL LINO carry Tranallara Chtouaa. Fer sale bv s-aiiallri xstinnal livn. Tli-krt Airnrt and Kire orrire. YOUR NEXT EXPRESS SHIPMENT CANADIAN NATIONAL ACIENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcatt Offlca, 82 Third At, princa Rupark sitmdirda Purity for over iBOyear, Phena 260 Gin you will ask tor again aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai rtH bPI IIIUV - aT1 Phone 123 to Please P.O. Box 327 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Uoard ur by the Government of Uritisb Columbia. . ,