November IB, 102fl lis Girl's Walcli fir Gramas have received Home good value In girls' watches at u nMicni. price. i. movement in fifteen I led iititl the cie fa a i air riuflllt) of gold fill-n the white or yellow with ribbon attachment. . gunruntee them to tx iiu-tory an we do all our " i, price in $8..0. -tOms! 13 i!i nvt WWW I irl'a' 1.Mari aT H.Trtr STOPE WITH THE CLOCK BENT'S Ijidle Rendy-lu-Wenr 'C.eived a splendid lint of LADIES' AND MISSES Winter Coats x iaies! material and und u fine (tclectfon ..frnoon Dreie aUo Irpc for snort c i w .en :jG to -14. Prices from J. BENT Third Avenue. Phone 651. "iuU WANT APtAL I jr STlOri onDrn COAL Dtronc THE WINTCR C ONOC ;TiQe now will only ret d the unual Winter -'ion when the firnt briiif in a flood V, have the kind you neel Kirtr. Stove and Nut "i -fitimo - Welllnirton or a Hmokelena. ' an get better service order now. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 110 and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phono M, rtas;e( Warehoumni, nd "IstrlluitiiiK Tertm or Motor Nervine. r;oi Hand and Oravel w SpeolalUa In Plane and Pur-vlttifw Covins, TUGBOATS Dy Phones 423, 539, Qi-een 238, Black 735. N'0ht Phono 087, 539, Qreon 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS. LTD. GEO, 0. DUSHBY, Man. Dir. LUMBER We nre immurm-turing ro"Kli mill dressed lmn-,,er Hike Brnln hunt p,lnr llaliliut ami snl-limn lioxos. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. . PHONE B02 SOUTH AFRICA I HAS PROBLEM country iivi'MiTi.ci) nv piikmilii HIICTIK. INTO SI ri'OltTIMl MLAsl'lu; A(i MNhT natives i POLICY OF 8K(illF.fiATION LAND (MX .NUT m; PI IK'lltHKIi nv, Ltinui ix iviuti: i:ctionm or (oixtkv JOHANNESBURG Not" 18. Not (or en hundred year, hw Boutb Africa dw utca wiuj gram political and lUWMCfttff aMuef. allMititnj the native v two , are ui oe round in each I one of Oeperal llertrxog (our racial Ml, Fr .sixteen run Oenrral Hertzog ; has bMl . BTMfhlnu t h. mitM, f &" Briefly put. trt main point of the pot are - J. Territorial spearatlon o( European' and natty ownership or land. 3. nt4aMnt or native tenancy by wnola-tlme mrlct I Consolidation of trlbalUm at the vipense of the clvilm! and educated I nuv. 4 Reduction of native labor in European industry and Um tm petition of cuter bar " Separate tad restricted native political representation I The lour MR recently laeued by General Hertzog embady thla policy. Theae bill are Tbe Native' Und Act il'JUi Amendment Bill, the Native' ; Hrpreaenution in Perliament BlU. the 'Union Native Council BUI, and the Col-, -ed peraorta- Bighu Bill Of lhee the ! first two need only be discussed at the I moment Tbe foundation of Um segregation polUry to to be found In tbe Land BUI d It u upon thla bill that emirtam of the Oorerament'a pot toy . iiauld be centred I From Kenya to the Oape the domin-iant white p sjislstloii la determined to j pursue the policy of segregation, but ,li i in the Union that the worn fra- lure of the policy D1 pre moat ! heavily upon Um native population, (or i it la here that economic pressure la greatest and wheee racial conflict are OarpMt And If Oeneral HcrtcogVbllU , beoonie law they will brine in their train grave aoctal and roanornlr eetla. j a iiackivaiid step ! South Africa bad been led to believe l by Oeneral Hertaeg's lamoua Smith (neld tpeech In November. 1924. that he 'had succeed m finding more land lor tbe Datives, but now Utal the Land Bill 1U. been puMtaned It m found that hit proposal place tbe natives In a ( ' worse position tban they heed before the Native Land Act was pasted In 1913. lTh 113 Act provided machinery for tbe t line ostd of additional native areas tbe Beaumont Commbaton re-ronunended apeeltic areas, and theco were revtMd and attended by a number ot local coanmlttee ' The Botha. Bmiiu and Hertoog Oovernmenta have. ' ir -.um artod adsnlnMtratlvely upon the ivtrsnDtaUons without PtrlU-m.:i'n tanrtlon. But How Oeneral Hniffli throw open to free competition auoi of tbeae areas as are at til in European occupation Tbe enormously tu- ; pet tor economic resources of the whit man in South Africa, particularly with the Oovernment Land Bank to (inane TI.MHEIt SALE X8335 Ttieie wUI be ottered far sale by Pub. ! lie Auction at the ofilcc ol the District I TMedter at Prince Uupert. BO., at 10 ' a n. on the -4th day of December. 192. lllir Licence XWSS. tfl cut U49.000 I I b m of Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock sa!t adjoining b.ti iimp. a.ie Island. Darwin Bound. QCJ. Provided mivone unable to attend the Auction In pei ton mv submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and '.rr.ited as one bid. One year wUI be allowed for the removal of this timber. runner particulars of the Chief For reter Victoria, or District Forester. Ptinc Hupert. B C. TIM HEK SALE X 1302 Sesied Tenders will be melted by the Umttter of Lauds at Victoria. B.C.. not Inter than noon on the 23rd day of December. IBM. for the purchase of LI. cemr X4302. to cut 6.841.500 F.BJJ. 0( Spruce Hemlock and Cedar, on an area tituated on Maude Island adjoining Lota 460 and 441. Skldegate Inlet. Queen 1 Charlotte Islands. ... n . u alii h. iirwrt rnr ,.. ,.. -- i m,...i nf timber Furtaer particulars of the Chief For. Ptlti Victoria. B.C.. or District Fores, ter Prince nupert, BC. PULP TI.MDEH SALE X81I0. Bealed Tender marked. "Tender on X8440" will be received by the Honour. table the Minuter 01 lianas, at victim, inr up t twelve o'clock noon on the ; ith dy of January. 1937. for the pur. ; J Pulp Licence X8440. to cut !.,,!. situated on uranam uiuuu, 1 om-en Charlotte Uland District, i?i.:rtv vera will be allowed for the hemovsl nf the timber. i All tenders must comply with Sec- I tion 10 of the "Forest Act." ( The highest or any tender not neces- i Further particulars may be hsd from hP chief Forester. Victoria B.C. IN PHOHATE. IV 1 TIIK (M'HK.MK I'OrUT OF IIKITWII tlll.lMIIIA. In the Matter of the Administration in the' Matter of the Eatate of Krlttlan Pfdenn. Deceased, Intestate. TAKK NOTICE, that by order of Wm Honor " F mcu. iouh, uu ... at October. A D. 1926. I i P-rwmted da , administrator ot the Estate of foutian redersen. deceased; and l nartlM having, claim against the salt! eatate h?reby required to lurnUn lame properly verified, to me on i or be-roe the 3rd dsy of December. AD. IOjiI, ind P"'" udMfd to the e.tate arc mri!r' to pay the amount ot their Uebtednea, to m.Jorthwlth. Official Administrator. Prince Hupert. B.C. Ditted thl 11th day of November. AJ). Wi. government of Canada , guarantees its Age a In 9 YEARS OLD . : j j JfKKm 1 : 41 This advertisement u not puhlMhed or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. him. makes the issue a (cregone con-elusion. The native will only be able to hoM on to the lands they already own In these areas, while their lands in are demarcated (or Europeans will only be purchasable by Europeans. For the most part the natives will own the nx La and deaert places. is AltlU KlHlMI(Ti:i And while there Is an Inadequate minimum there Is also an arbitrarily xiaea maximum ox una vnirn me na- ..... ki. .r. . .-i . A uled in the bill and correspond In moat detail with that which the local committees considered ten years ago would meet native needs today. But the maximum wUI never be reached under the p'esent bill. What of future needs? The answer la to be found in the second pan of thla Land Bill. Under chapter 2 'native on European lands, other than full-time aervanta and their dependents, may only remain under a licensing system the effect of which, aa was fore-shsdowed by one of the local committees In ISM. will be to force the natives either to dispose of their cattle by forced aale and to migrate Into tlfe large town (whence they will be turned sack I and the overcrowded native areas, or else to engage themielvea a full-time servant to the European farmers. Nearly two million people will be faced with serf conditions, for few European farmers pay money wage to their, native aervanta. These natives will be compelled to offer their services to whomever will give them a home on the very land occupied by their fathers before the white man came. There wUI be no freedom of contract. They will not dare to offend their masters (or fear of dismissal. To be out of work will mean to be homeless, and for a native to be homeless In a European area wUI be a criminal offence. Not since before the abolition of slavery has the position of the aboriginal native in South Africa been so hopeless. ( ONCKXTION UK M ItHIOM This. then, would appear to be purpose of the Land BUI to restrict tbe native population to the limited choice between an uncertain existence in the congested natlTe areas or serfdom on European lands. Under the llertzog policy the native la to have no place1 In Industry, and the Urban Areas Act andj the Color Bar Act are to prevent htm from ever acquiring any statu In the town, while the present bill give him WATER NOTICE niVEHSlOX AM I'SE. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company. Limited, whose address la Vancouver. B.C.. will apply tor a licence to take and use 100.000 gallons per day ... contain a Cove at head of Captatn'a Cove The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 700 feet from mouth and will be ued for commercial and domeatlc purposes upon the laud described as Lot 1233. Range 4, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 4th day of November, 1920. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be tiled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to he appll. cation may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller olj Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within .thirty days after i the flrat appearance ot this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first ' publication of this notice la November . 10, 1929. OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LTD. I Applicant. By J. F. Strang, Agent. IN PUOIIATE. in Tin: sri'iinMiTrui T or ihutish (Ol.OIHIA I In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter ot the Estate of Oeorge West.'Deceased. Intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, F. McB. Young, dated the 2th day of October. AD. 192H, I was appointed Administrator ot the Estate at Oeorge West, deceased; and all parties having claims against the ald estate are hereby reautred to furnish anme. pro- verllled, to me on or before the fierly st day ot December, A.D. 1826, and all 1 parties Indebted to the estate are re quired to pay the amount of their In debtrdneas to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, , OfilcUl Administrator, Prince Rupert. 11 0. bated th 10th day ot October, AD. 1926. 269 THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE ! but a reetrlcted place on the land. What can become. 'of him but to be .a helot In the land of hia father? And, in return (or all theae benefit. Oeneral Itertaog atka the Cape natives to give up the (ranchlae the only) weapon they poaneaa (or self .defence. To i gild the pill he offers them and with f bountiful gesture he tncludea thel voicsless natives of the other provinces' hi offer the limited Parliamentary! representation o( seven members, who1 may not alt. speak, or yote in a no. confidence debate unless It 1 a .matter specifically included in the narrow schedule attached to the bill. Seven members to represent (our and a halt . million natives as against the 134 members who represent one and a half mil-' lion whites! And these seven men will be elected to Parliament by an electorate ' nominated by the Government. The (ull I personal direct vote granted to civilised J nauve in tne uape disappears in a 'nominated, restricted, and Oovernment-, directed franchise. It is Inconceivable that the people of 'the Union of South Africa, will tolerate these measures. And jet, by Iteration and reiteration. Oeneral Hertzog'a 'courageous solution of the native pro-. bh-m" seems, (or the moment, to have hypnotised the country Into a complacent acquiescence. Items of Interest Connected With League of Nations Most people In Geneva believe that during the busy moments of tbe League of Nation It la a struggle between the League and Mussolini to see who wUI get on the (lrst page of newspaper world wide. But despite publicity which la given League doings there are some people who do not know thai the League functions regularly ever day throughout tbe year, and that there at the Secretariat at Geneva a stall of about seven hundred people, if the International Labor office la included. Few atorles about the League are itomplete without Involving American. yarn 1 told about an American League enthusiast who returned to his country and described to his favorite barber all about how things were being dene . at Geneva's Institution of peace end conciliation. When the American had concluded his glowing account, to which the barber listened respectfully end with 'deep Interest.' the coiffeur turned to his client and saldV "Yes. that's all very Interesting, but what I want to know ta "tt hat's the relation between this League you've been telling me about and the League which was tounded by President Wilson." Under the Covenant of the League It Is obligatory to make no distinction between the sexes in, apportioning position oa the Secretariat. A number of women oecupy positions of (lrst importance. For Instance; pame Kachel Crowdy. who did heroic work In tbe war at the front with the British Red Cross.,. nd, who reeently made a lecture tour of the United BUtes. directs the social section, which includes the problems of opium, protection of women, and the promotion of child welfare. Miss Florence Wilson, an American girl, who did research work for the American delegation during the peace conference, organized the League of Natrons library. She must relinquish her position the first of the year, how-' ever. In order to make way for Ger mans, who must now be brought Into the machinery result of Germany's entry Into the league. One of Sir Eric Drummond's big Jobs is to satisfy the fifty-six countries members . of the League, all of whom wish ' to have representative In the League secretariat. There la a ten dency .on the part of smaller atalea to complain against the predominant representation ol larger countries, like England and France. Although the United States Is not a member of the League there are three American men who are doing conspicuous work there. One la Howard Huston of Mlnot. North Dakota, who Is the business manager ot the Institution; another Is Arthur Bullard ot Washing ton, who Is assistant chief ot the In formation Section; and a third Is Hunt ington OUchrlst, of Auburn. New York, who Is assistant director ot the man INDIGESTION Gas on Stomach Caused Severe Pains Mr. C. F. Ylieeler, R.B. No. 1, (lien Kwen. Sank., writtas- -"For years my eldest son suffered" from neTere pains, arid agony from imperfect digestion, lie dieted and used artificial digestantK, Imt all to no avail. At last I got hia a tattle of 1 and he had net taken the whole bottle before he wm greatly mllaved. Tito svara stomach attacks eased, there was no more gas on the itomaah, and he could est anything he wished," Put up olj by The T. Uilburu Co., 44gdted, Toronto, Oat, dates section. The Americans at the League have formed one of the smallest American Legion Clubs In the world and Mr. Huston, one of its officers, baa Invited members of the Legion to visit the in ternational organizations of Oeneva alter they have completed the Paris convention. Tennis and golf are favorite pastime of the several hundred girls who are employed at the League. Sport Is advocated by League leaders as one means of keeping foreign girls satisfied through the rather dreary winters of Oeneva. Market Prices L.IKD Pure 28c Compound 25c Etins B.C. fresh, pullets 60c B.C. fresh, firsts 55c B.C. fresh, extras 60c Local new laid 85c and 70c Alberta fresh, second 40c FISH Halibut, lb 25o Salmon, red spring, lb 25c Salmon, white spring 12 He Smoked kippers, lb 15c Kippered salmon, lb 25c Smoked black cod. lb 22 Finnan haddies. lb 20c Salt mackerel, lb 25c Eastern salt herring, 2 tor 25c Salt codfish fillets, lb 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, lb 25c MEATS Fowl, No. 1 lb 35c to 40e Roasting chicken, lb 45c to 50c Ham. sliced, first grade 60c Ham. whole, first grade 50c Ham. picnic, lb 35c Cottage rolls, lb 40c Bacon, back, sliced 65c Bacon, side 50c to 65c Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb 45c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 0c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder 30c Pork, loin 45c Pork, leg , 42c Beef, pot roast ........ 12 He to 180 Beet, boiling . 10O to 12o Beef, steak v-. . . 25c to 40c Beet oast, prune rib 30c Lamb, chops 80c Lamb, shoulder S5c Mutton, leg 40c Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops '.. 40C Mutton shoulder 30c HUTTEK Brooktleld. Shamrock and Woodland. 2 lbs -6c E.C.D.. 2 lbs 85c Capital, 2nd grade, lb 40c Prater Vallev. lb 450 CHEESE Ontario solids 30o Gtllten, lb. S5c Kraft 45c Norwegian Goat .' 65c Napoleon Llmberger ,.v. ... 70c Roauefort 75c i Swifts' Buttercuplb. A.V. ..U... ... . 45c Gorgomola, lb 75c I McLaren' Cream, Jars .... 45c and 85o laruyere 800 iOolden Leaf, lb 3c f VEllKT.VBLES I New beets, bunch 6c ! Beets. 6 lbs 25c 100 lbs. W-W Nw rnr rota, buuth 8c n.C. Carrots, lb 3 100 lbs 8l Rutebagae, 6 lb 25c 100 lbs M-78 blended uoatdtC Great Clean Sweep SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 34 INCH WOOL COATINGS Value to $8.75. See windows. To clear, per yard .... $!!.." LADIES' COMBINATIONS Sprinjr needle. Value to $7.50. Sizes 32 to 40. From Jj5:U).") to SjW.OO SHETLAND FLOSS WOOL Regular 15c. Only a few left. 12 for . . ; IjU.OO KNITTING WOOL Regular 33c. Only a few left. 6 for 81.00 WOMEN'S TWEED COATS Values to $32.00. Four only. Tp clear at $1 ..() Mrs. FrizzelPs Indies' and Children's Ready - Ran ad ian National micLargeft "Railway 3y Rem in America Steamship and Train Service SJt. PRINCE HITEKT wilt leave PRINCE Rl l'EKT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points euch FRIDAY at 0 n.ni. .. PRINCE Rl'PERT lor STEWART and ANVUX, Vt EHNESUA V. 10 p.111. s.s. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER (l EEN CHARLOTTE IHLANUS, fortnlghtlr. FASSEMIER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT Eat-h MONDAY. WE1INESUAY and SATURDAY at ll-W a.m. (or PRINCE OEUROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPM1, all point. Eatern Canada, United states. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES, I'm- Canadian National Express (or Money Orders Foreign Cheque, etc- also (or tour next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE, XI THIRD AVE.. PRINCE RUPERT. Phone fio UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED viIIIiirs from prince Rupert. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. sanoii lliy and Alert Huy, lc Tuesday, 5 p.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alert Bay and SnaiiMin Bay, etc., Saturday, !l a.m. For PORT SIMPSON, AN'YOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART and Na River lYutncrle. Sunday, 8 p.m. 123 Sml .Uenue. R. M. SMITH. Agent. Prince Hupert, UC. Dr. Alexander Smith Hook Phone 575 DENTIST to - Wear. Third Ave. Fur Coats & Jacquettes Am KkiuihIIb Htock of Kui Trim minus at low prieea B. C. FUR Co. Neit Q.W.V.A. Third Ave