PAGE SIX That NEW YEAR GIFT We still have a nice selection of (J I FT PERFUME in single bottles and sets. Manicure Rolls French Ivory. Bedroom Lamps in French Ivor) Hath Salts, Chocolates, etc. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. We Deliver TO OUK MANY PATRONS who have helped to make our business the success it is, we extend the Compliments of the Season and hope our very pleasant relations which have existed in the past will continue during the coming year. Mussalleni Grocery Co. Ltd. Perfect Sight A matter of foresight. Many cased of eye trouble are averted by early application of proir lenses. Present neglect may mean future trouMe. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist 319 Thi-d Avenue. (Opnosiu G.W.V.A.) Yon Need Something for the activities of the Festive Season Buy at Montreal Prices and mak your money go farther Montreal Importers TLird Avenue J. H. Miller, Proprietor WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters 18 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 131) Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE HUY BOTTLES. WHEAT STILL FLOWS THROUGH UNITED STATES YOLMi; OF CANADIAN OKA IN SKNT Tiium r.ii nmtioN not rn l'NDI.MIMIIED IN VOU.ME OTTAWA, Dec. 29. The now of Canadian wheat through United States transportation channels continues undiminished In volume. Milton CarapbHl, Progressive MP. for Mackenzie, already has announced that he will renew the fight In Parliament to have the Crow's Nest Pass rates on grain and flour extended to the National Transcontinental Railway. Mi.. Campbell will receive the solid support of all three Western Progressive groups, and it Is learned an effort will be made to enlist the support of Conservatives and Liberals from the Maritime Pro-vlnces, as well as Liberals from Quebec Maritime Conservatives will be ' given every opportunity to help, aa It Is the present Intention of the Progressives to invite them to a round table conference to discuss the Campbell The other favoring factor Is In re gard to Quebec The City of Quebec, has had an application before the Rail-way Commission for the extension ot the Crow's Nest Pass scale of rates ta the Transcontinental since last February. The Railway Commission has deferred Judgment until the general equallaztlon case Is completed, which means a delay of many months. The City of Quebec has protested against this decision, without success. It Is now reported that the Quebec City in-crests will abandon hope of relief from the Railway Commission and will turn PRE INVENTORY We arc Koir.K to dispose of a great many lines of roods before stock-taking at New Years at sac rifice prices. Swift Promlnm Hnr-nn (n nioo reg. 50c. for SALE NOW IN FULL SWIM; Many Bargains in COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Indies' Ready-to-Wear Third Ave. Phone 631 George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone SSI 211 berond Avenue West, Prlnre Rupert Peanut Tubes Jan Ornncroa o ivnYM in U.,nA ln i Posited with the Minister of Public the first publication of this notice. Ed- 2.5 per cent Discount on all Box1 ward Lipsett Limited wui. under 'sec-r-hnlnt .nJ n i I Uon 7 of the ssld Act. aDolr to the ..v... ... ..,.. iu.v lujnuter of Public Works at his office! orti mucous in me cur or Ottawa for aDDroral or Christmas Crackers and Stocking La'X for ,elTe w at greatly reduced prices I Dated at Vancouver thU llth day of Naval Oranges, 75c size, per tjoz 1928 Naval Oranges, 60c size, per do. ' Sunkist Lemons, per doz. . 60c IN PROBATE f VII.. I I. .... a. "JCI COLOIIIIA 30c In the Matter of the Administration ... 1.1. .... Jeg. 55c Ier lb 16c . In the Matter of the E?taie of Alberta Swiff, Premium Ham in piece. rSToSt1 r reg. 5c per lb 37c Honor. Judge Robertson, the 15th day of Ar.nriia rVwlfUti in o it. December. AX). 1938. I was aDDointed -10c Daniels. deceased, and all nartlei Everything in the store has been tJP&t:.2iA."tJ!" marked down for inventory; buy pcrly verified to me on or before the now I mh Jsnuary. AD. 1927, and all ..' .1 Frtle indebted to the estate are re- urinr in me circulated orice quired to par the amount of their in. list sent to you on i December 1 and , Jelledne8' 10 mJnlVm set your 10c bar of Swift's Wool' Soap Free. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 13 and 571 Closing : Out I Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. BC. Dited the 16th day of December. AX). 1920 BIG SALE Now going on at full blast Special Bargains featured every day Thor Johnson 720 Second Avenue M I L K From Bulkley Valley PKESH MILK AND WHIPPING CKEAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. December -9. 19J, Hiey eat very tit it& isattery Current: Peanut tubes arc little tubes with the small appetites. They ask less of, and jtfve more to radio sets than any tube you ever used. Buy to-day and have power with economy. Amateurs put . them Into your next set and have real reception. $3.00 each Victor Northern Electric 3 month ended Total 1938 1 rA to Parliament as a last resort. " "' " --- - CHEATER VOLI .MK jn through United States in greater The railway line cost lTi .892.731 3 Meantime, wheat exports continue tc I volume than through Canadian chan- up to December 31, 1925. - - i nels. The Transcontinental Railway The following table taken from Oor- was completed and put Into operation eminent statistic indicates the volume in 1918. when a rate of six cents per of wheat exports through the United bushel on wheat from Armstrong to States and Canadian channels: Quebec City was made effective. A few ; Via Canad Via US. months later this rate was Increased to ! Porta. Ports 20.7 cents per bushel, which Is pre- Bushels hlbiUve and. of course, very little wheat j 1919 33 .292.000 has been handled over the road since. ! 1920 48,345.771 (1921 32.767.225 NAVIGABLE WATERS I'ltOTE&'ira 43572.122 ... J-9N.A9I ... ! M .874.871 i.r.'t vi 1.1 1 ILU J 1924 120.790.482 Edward Untett. Limited, of the City 1924 68,715.448 of Vancouver, hereby gives notice Uut hs 12S 122,1 18491 baa under Section ' 7 OX the said Act de-1 - . ... "-""- Work at Ottawa and in the office of , Oct. 31 i me uisuict Reeisuar oi trie Land Reels- . Mixed ' Nuts, per 1 lb. ,u . . . 22'Ac try Dirtrtct Prtnce Rupert, a deaenp-p . , ' . V, " V Uon of the site and the plan ot wharf Christmas Lanuy, 40c line, per lb. proposed to be built In the Harbor of r-nnce Kupen in iront ox Lot 3, Block m." "V." "" .' "." V Z'l Section I. MP 923. LhOCOlate Biscuits in boxes, to? ' And Take Notice that after the exptra-Iin fnr .n,. tlon of one month from the date of Bushels 19.103.080 1303 SSI 54.193.010 10OD00.4MI 12971)93 141X17937 71.07188 142.174348 18 755,831 M.2M50S 538.03X192 702.7M.4V7 SILK STEP-INS FOR MEN VERY LATEST lont know M nether ITInre vt llale Uears 'Em Uut Mippoe He Ikie Hold everything. Men. rally round: we're gotuM need protection and we're gonna need It bad. Here's the latest. 80k -lep-4n" for men have been displayed for sale at stores for men at the Pacific eoaat cities, and they say' they're on their way north. The garments, of orchid and maize color, are made of glove silk and rayon, similar to the feminine variety. They are described a "silky, soft and very sweet." also as "delicate and neat." Alphonso, will yqu kindly pass a platter of raw meat MAURICE CORKILL IS TO WED SOON ' M ill be Married January 3 In t ail' routrr to Mlwt l.llllan Maude neither of That City 1C00LIDGE MIGHT RUN AGAIN IN28 ; " ' $ JJPAIU3. Dee. SS.Presldent cgilldge fwailqUoted by Ool.' Oeorge llarvey a saying that he would run for the preal dency again In 1028, If the Republican national organization and the voters wanted him to. ; A series of reciprocal Rhodes Scholar-.ships, by which, a well a sending scholar from the United State to study at Oxford, the Rhodes Trust will send Englishmen from Oxford to study CIRCULATION OF FOREIGN PAPERS one hi t or every XI n:itMNS is xi:v yohk nuADH pehkhii- C'Al. NOT WIUrTUX IN EMU.IMI 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 29. The combined I circulation of the forty foreign langu- age newspapers published In New York I' indicates that one out ot every six .person in this city reads a newspaper j printed in a ortign language. With I one out of three person in New York Jewish, according to tar latest estimates, the seven Jewish dallies alorr reach more than half the foreign press X clientele in every Issue. rrty foreign language dallies and total of 193 foreTgn publication oomes from the city's presses every month. The Italians have 31 publications ot their on; the Jewish organs run second with 37.- They print, examination shows, what their "public want," a public targel; of first generation Immigrants Interested la adaptation to a new environment. Much taua. 1 less sensational than informative. The tone of most of hi papers la highly conservative. een tn tabloids being concerned largely with travel, popular science and music. Even the humor mala Its old worlc flavor and lb single Jeke-tlluslraUui; predominate over the "strip. When the erots-word puaalea swept the country, many foreign language editor, used Utem freely to help acquaint the immigrant with the new language. Despite the reduction of immigration editors say. tfcey eint teaeb the immi grant in a language he doesat under stand and they do not tiptel for man) years any great decline in the forrtjti language press. Instinctively.- they say. "the for eigners trust the motnir laajrusge and respond more readily to tnforetaUO') about the new country" that come t through their own papers." Advertise In the Dally New. WATCH NOTICE IMtntMON tl I'M. TAKE NOTICE that Omm Pack'.ng ODmpany. Limited, whose addme. VwACauver, DC . wiu appiy for a licence to take and use lOOjDOO gallon per da of water out of Unnamed stream, which flows northwesterly and drain intc Captain's Core at head ot Captain' Core The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 700 feet ftt-tn mouth and will be ued for commercial and domestic purposes upon Xtut land described as Lot (1S3. Rang 4 Coast District This notice was posted on the ground en the 4lh day ot N vember. IM A copy of this notice an an applicauoo pursuant thereto and t. the bWater Act" wUt be tued In the office of the Water Recorder at Prtnr Rupert. DC ObjecUoo to the application may be fUed wtth the aald Wat Recorder or with the Onropiroller of Water lUrhte, Par;.imnt IluUdnzs Vlctoru. UC, within thirty days after the first appearance of thU notice In local newspaper. The date of the first publics Uon of this nefere U November IB. 193 0O38E PACKINO COMPAXT LTD. Applicant. 8 J r qtran;. Agent IN PBOBATK. in mi: m i'kkmi: ui ut r iiiuiiii con Mint In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Es'.alc of Wglum T, Mitohell. DcreMed. IntetUte j TAKZ SOT1CE that wf crder of Ills! Hsnor. H. E. A. Robertsoa. It llth dsy , of December. AX) 192, I was applat ' ed Administrator of the estate of WU-; llaia T Mitchell, deceaaed. and all par-T ties havirs. claims ax Inst the and e tate are hereby required to furnish same. ' properly verified, to me on or before the 22nd day of January. AX). 1927. and all parties Indebted to the eioate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness 'jo me forthwith. NORMAN A WATT Of'lclal Ad.-n;niritor Prince Rupert. DC i . Many local friend of the bridzgroom-! elect, who was in the boot and shoe I business here for several years and more I recently ha been In charge of thst de-partment at the Pacific Mil la store at j Ocean rail, will be Interested to learn of the marriage which will take place' In Vancouver on January S at 8 pxi. in I Chown United Church. Vancouver, of. Miss Lillian Maude Fletcher, elder daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fletcher. 473; Twentieth Avenue Wet. to Maurice O. Corklll. INFANT CHILD OF F.W. CHANDLER IS DEAD PNEUMONIA The Infant son ot Mr and Mr. V. W Chandled. 334 Ninth Avenue Ea.. passed away at 3-30 this morning The child waa aged nine months and four days. Pneumonia was the cause of death. 1 For Your New Year Gift Heilbroner's Gift Shop offers you two floor attacked with as fine an assort mr Gifts as you could wi-h for. Visit Our Basement Store No matter how small a purcha.-c you wish to make. ii. something here to satisfy your every demand. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist 527-529 Third A'rnue WESTHOLME THEATRE WKDNI-SDAY and THIILSDAY. 7 and 9 pm. Tas Firs Vacihc '"Vssiiesfr AM) STAFF t An Ab.Mot'biit ('rok MeiwIraitM of unusual m : LLOVD IU?(;ilHS. DOLOHUS DHL 1110, AI.KX "RV, (5FOIU.K COOPL'll, KDWAHD KAHLK, A LICK NKHOfs and noted cuL LLOYD HAMILTON COM KD YFHAM HI)"' AOrS FILM FAHLK-S Arimivion 35c and 10c Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Ta KHrhlkan. UrrHI. iunrtn. kfs lrc. S. itu. la. !. To tanroairr. MorU. seallle lanitaO . 11. rKIM IH UttTkU I. 1W llntedjle. -al IHU IW-IU. Orean tall. Name,. Alert IU I'anaHrll Ultrr. awd tsaroutrr every MlariUt. II ajn. Atrnry for all eiwhlp Une. tall lafereaall -a ' W C OKi'lltKII. Utnrfl t(rnl. f'arner ut llh Mrret and 3rd Atraiie. ftlme HvpnL ItC Greetings to our many friends wisiilm; all the compliments orthk season From the H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 'J 3rd Avenue and Fulton CLOSING Out SALE CASH ONLY CASH ONLY MEN'S FURNISH INCH, BOOTS AND SI I OILS. HUBIIEU FOOTWEAIJ, BOYS CLOTHING ETC. EverythlnK in our Mcn'i and BoV Depnrlmenls to )t cleared out nt wholesale cost or less. For Mime tlcne past we have realised that the McnV FtirnUhlnj: liuslnei-s in thi city has Iwen overdone. Therefore we have decided to clear out the enlltc Htock and mak- a --f??il ale of It. Sale Starts Immediately and wo nhnll make an effort to clear all Roods out liy the end of January. Terms are cash, no exchanges, and everythinjr to be sold at our wholesale cost or U Positively no profit on any article. Wo shall submit our code cost mark to a reliable out sider in case anyone should doubt the price as beinj? wholesale, cost. Dry' Goods Department J . J-iuAr Clearance Sale starts this week. We will have bargains it-plenty for cash only Watch our windows. Our January Clearance Sale will be the bluest event ever. The Universal Trading Co. to