A t November 19. isWsltcf if Ghrislmas , f 1 V . have received tome tfwd values In irirl" . wiuhe at n reason- JOHUS rJPAVELLERS Elltt 5T0RE WITH THE CLOCK BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR K re t ived from the Flant a g l iorlment of AFTERNOON AM) EVEN-ING Frocks ur last liijiracnt of V i.;it. All jfoinir on moderate prices. J. BENT Tkird Ate. phone 63! tfy -J yVANT A REA t w titroRE THE WiM - - lON&E'jTlON U I COAUJ MTCR j I) - now will only gvi J : the usual Winter 'V tj when the firt M) brink' In n flood ri!( n We have the kind you need l-T Ejrjr. Stovo and Nut V imo - WclIInKton or A : "-,a Smoke,fent. V a an iret letter er-ice r a order now. Alberl & McCaffery Limited I'honeji l!f, and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Fhon U. crUge, WaroiiouMug, m tltrlbiityjr Team or Motor Barvlce. Roal, 8an1 and flnvel w SpaoUlln In Pltno anai PuMlturw Kovlnp.. TUGBOATS Dr Phoneg 423, 639, Qrean 238, Black 735. H,0ht Phon 687,. 539, "reen 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. UE. u. BUSHBY, Nlan. Dir. LUMBER Wp tiro imintifncliiring ;"Rli nnd "dromcd Iimi-')e Kdire grnlu liti.it r(!,lar IlaliiiiitnmUnt-Hon boxes. Ak For PHcos beal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. .wPHONE 602 TELLS OF WORK ! NAVY LEAGUE UTtl.N MOIUII .UtlHIMxKH ltd. TAKV n.t MAKE KI.A M ENT APPEAL IOK M l'. I'OICT ! j Por God. for Klnr for Canada and the Empire" to the motto of the Navr League, according to Captain O. F. . , movement is imwn -atonic, ortsenlier far th.i k,. .. .. V) :,d and the cafe is a utre rrorganlBinc the local braneh of . r quality of Jfold fill-! " league and who ha already the While or yellow tr- ejection of officers and in ribbon attachment. ,tTOB ear-entire committee guarantee them to I! cff,n Mm tow of the desire of a, t(-r' ' aaVo do all ourj, i IfcshailA Z sWaMS-asusV l- to ub . navy In. price I $SJ10. v.mwmi m vrrr) port Thlt wu ' far the purpose, not only of giving the lxj (tatalng In seunaiiahip but also to Impreac en Canadian people the im-' P" ' Uie tea interests of the i wintry. Particularly thw w needed! In the central provinces of Canada. I HO f.tKi IX Mill's j Telling of conversation with a peraon In one of the central province on tliu ' ub)ect. the Captain aald that the man ! remarked "What e want it not thlpi but box can - He did not realise the I need of dUpoalnc of the 1jeat after I It tot to the seaboard and of protect- ' ing the interests of the saitora through- ! out the voyage. What was true of j a heat a true of every other eammod- ' 'ity l ) While the Navy League is not a relig ious organization, the speaker said he Driieied that the cause of religion was I advanced by advancing the ume when i the righteous rule of the British Em-', p:rt would cover the earth. The maln-'traanee of law and order was just aa urtpuruiit today aa ever He referred to . retei.t piracies and asked wfeat the j condition would tie Uke were it not for the Bnuh navy. The piracies to which he referred were Just as bad it !he middle UI'rHIK IliCKtklMi AWAY Captain Morrla aald be refrained from asyuig anything afratit the strengthen -lag of the tie Matflnf Canada to the empire but be would sunpiy mention TIM U Hit SALB XS335 That will be offered for sale by Pub-Ur Auction at the oil ice of the Dietnct f niter at Priuce Bupert. li C. at 10 sm on the ttb day of December. 1926. uw Uceoce XtHi. to cut UtCjOOO i bm ol Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock asaloss adwuilnt 8 TX ll32p. Lyelt UUna. Darwu Sound. QC.l irovlded i suyuoe unable u attend the Auction Ut jnsuii may ubmlt a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and i treated as one bid One year will be kUowed 'or the removal of this Umber rMrthrr particulars of the Chief rjr- sirr. Victoria, or District Forester. mure Rupert. B C. t T1M1IEK SALE X 1302 ' Sealed Tenders will be received by the U muter of Loads at Victoria. BO, not Ister than noon on the 3rd day of De- crmber. IV3S. for the purchase of Licence X4JOJ. to cut 0MJM0 FJJil. of Spruce. Heralock and Cedar, on in area i lusted on Maude Island adjoining Lou 400 and 441. Skldegate Inlet, Queen Chariot tc Islands Two 1 2) years will be allowed for re. moval of timber. i runner particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C. or District Forester Prince Rupert. BC. j VUI.V TI.MI.EK SALE X8U0. ' Sealed Tenders marked. Tender on tlO.- ill be received by the Honour-'able. tbe Minister of Lands, at Victoria. Be up to twelve o'clock noon on the 4th day of January. 1927. for the purchase of Pulp Licence X8440. to cut timber situated on Orahsm Uland. Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years wlU be allowed for the removal of the timber. All tenders must comply with Section 19 of the "Forest Act." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . , , Further particulars may be had from the Chief Forester. Victoria, B C ... Save Money! Make your own hard or eoh soap by using waste fats and - GILLETTS PURE I XC FLAKE LY EL- It costs less to make . soap than to buy it ! FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY CAM . a C Ullo MA- .iiri'iinu i - - Uiat there was a movement on foot in every province to bring about either an 8dexident Canada or to Join with the 'Jhlted States He admitted there were tome economic argument favoring either of these but when they oonstder the Influence of Canada a a nation In the world it wb plain that a a part of the British Empire she became one f the great world influences. He Uxnight people would lift their voices against any move to break away. One way to do this was to create a sea-conscious spirit. To give to the boys and girls of today the stories of the ajreat men who made tbe Empire on the sea. They never tired of listening to these The Empire came Into being by the sea and must go on and prosper In tfce same way. The education in aca- mansblp given tht members, of the ladet corps was a splendid one and the Kavy League also helped use Its 'In fluence where most needed toward the ends mentioned. LITERARY SOCIETIES HOLD MEETINGS IN KING EDWARD HIGH liiterrollng Ktaillngo l'.ni)rl by Member al llejnlarlj Weekly Ktrnt The weekly meetings of the Literary and Debating Society of the High School were held yesterday. The Senior Society listened to three readings by W. Joe Scott, Miss Maude Wyatt. and Jack Mackay. Joe Scott took aa his subject "Lumbering." He described the sawmills of Canada in detail, and dwelt on the various uses of their product. He also described the manufacturing ol certain bl-producta of lumber, and closed with an appeal for forest protection. Miss Maude Wyatt took Uie life of Pauline Johnson. She traced the, early yeara and education of the Canadian I poetess, and her first public appearance 'before Young Liberal Association of To-' ronto. for which entertainment she wrote "The Song My Paddle Sings." Miss Johnson's tours of Oreat Britain There U no better safeguard stslnst cold. chUU, plppf. throat and bd cf,h, th,n ,h" lilver-wupoed Pep tablet. Taking Pep periodically during trying winterly wither keep the heaitny "llul"" . st i asmmi 1 THROAnCHESTiVLUNGS gainst harm to chest and lungs. Sealed up In every Pep tablet are powerful medidnat (ume which piss with the breath down tho throat and bronchial Into the lungs. Dr, Gordon Stable and other eminent authorities acknowledge Pep Invaluable for young and old. 0 II ihmiiim asal.rs. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE and Canada, and her subsequent works, were reviewed, and Miss Wyatt closed by describing the poets' later life and death la Vancouver." Jack Mackay read Sir i. M. Barrle's Istudents of St. Andrew's University. He I also quoted numerous incidents in the lift? of the famous 'sutbof. speech was exceptionally well received. At the conclusion Bruce Stevens ' j moved a hearty vote of thanks to those! 1 taking part Cectl Itscker presided and! j Jack Deane wa secrcury. Jt'Mnit mi:ktimi ! In the Junior meeting two very inter-jtasUng and Instructive reading werr ' given by Miss Sheila Stuart and Toshio Sakamoto. Mlas Stuart's subject was j"The History of Cansds". and Master' Sakamoto's "Timbuktu, in the Sands of the Sahara.":' At the conclusion of the meeting Principal Peddle congratulated the speakers on their splendid work. Miss Amelia Pillsbury waa In tbe chair, and Miss Tom I Katsuyama acted as secretary, As New York Sees It Even the cats are blase In New York. They msy be seen In tbe busiest street, seemingly uncouceroed about the traf fic that speeds past them as they Industriously scrub their fur with moistened psw. The dogs are less at ease on the streets. Seldom are they seen except at the end of a leash or muzzled. Chivalry doea live In the Metropolis, reports to the contrary. A woman dropped a half-dollar through a side walk grating In Seventh avenue and a messenger boy fished it out .while the delivery of somebody's new hat was delayed. The Inevitable crowd looked" on. A young woman lost tbe head of a cane In 46th street. A young man heroically picked his way through a fleet of taxis, halted by the traffic signal, to retrieve It. Art is both the work and tbe of artists. Objects and pictures, the playtime creations M members of art clubs, exhibited at the Art Center, demonstrated Jt. Included were sketches, water colors, etchings, oil paintings, and frontispiece for books done mostly for fun. Director Luther Reed was making scenes along RivertldeDrive and needed a sailor to make the atmosphere correct. He took a "movie" sailor along, with makeup on his face and rouge on his lips. Parked on a bench waiting his call for tbe camera, he was spied by two real sailors. They stopped. Jooked' Intently at the actor sailor, laughed and cast remarks. Being quite husky, th-"movle" gob had Just taken a awing at the Jaw of one of bis tormentor when police dispersed a gathering crowd. Hundred of umbrellas appear on the streets aa If by magic, when It rains, but the source Is no mystery. With his ware under his arm, the umbrella merchant goes slipping along the street at the first signs of a downpour, rescuing stranded wayfarers from packed doorways. Fifth Avenue la leading the Main Street of the country In tbe shop window blooms springing up In the path of a Queen. From the costly courtiers' mansions, with their heavily embroidered and beaded "Rumanian native cos tumes," to the tlnest shoe shop with Its central window model labeled "Queen Marie Wear All Lizard Shoes," the stores of New York are foUowing tip Queen Marie's short visit with a prolonged exploitation of the Queenly ward-robe. Another thing that New York women are "going" In for" Is the "cauliflower Industry. Those; so engaged are 'not to be seen In floppy straw hats' in backyard gardens, buX In the more, elaborate and less' rustic New Madison Square Our den, where the new crop of "heavies" and other classes of prize fighters are to be seen. Garden officials attribute the Increased attendance of women to the bettered conditions under which fights are now ataged. While Queen Marie waa a guest of tbe city It was not unusual to aee traffic halted when automobiles of her party raced down a thoroughfare. Cartoonists now credit traffic policemen with addressing the question. "Who do you think you are, the queen of Rumania?" to driver who disregard signals. A subway gave a new excuse for I walking stick. He said he preferred 'leaning on a caue to hanging from a i strap. However, the straps still bear the brunt of the traffic. The drove that gave Grove street la Greenwich village It name has disappeared. Originally a group of trees, the ravages of time reduced them gradually In numbers until In the last year only one tree remained. A receat storm swept that away and now the grove Is only another village memory. Watson Barratt. Shubert's theatrical scenery designer, says the bedroom fsree scenes of recent years have sur feited blm with beds. "I have done bedrooms for the revue and the farce until I feel like King Solomon's chambermaid," he aald. 'The show have kept me busy turning out ' every kind from that of the adven- turess or the emperor to that of the or dl&ary mortal." Incidentally, a bid- isthefworite hi rAM aft f thousands n.. V N ""'A ''O, At ' n"y,,,.cUr., 4 an- 'a . 'JT . '-C . D. . ML. ri a re.i u A, -a a . Mlrl - III "llm v n . . -ee.. 'Urn . I tie r -'Pr nr. . " e ,, Plr sip mm- ' fr- I MSI MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING at Montreal Prices Take advantage of our Montreal prices save money! Our goods are first cla in every respect and we welcome your thorough inspection before purchasing. We have to keep our large stock turning over but in this we need your support we cannot remain in business without it. Kesides, it is to your own advantage to buy where you get the most value. BUY AT .MONTREAL PRICES AND SAVE MONEY I MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue. room is among the scenes for which he has Just made Impressionistic designs. When the New York "copper" tires of twirling his night stick in his hand he lungs It by Its leather thong to but shield. . WHISTLEAGUE i:ik. Oddfellow and St. Oeorge's (Seal Coe) Were Winner Lat Night Results of last night' fixtures In the men's section of the Fraternal Whist League were as follows: St. Andrew's vs Moose postponed. Elks 8f Sons of " Canada '4. I.O.O.P. .8. St. George' (City), 1. St. Oeorge'a (Seil Cove). 6. Knights of Pythias S. W. L. Pts. Moose 4 0 4 Elks S 1 3 St. Oeorge's (Seal Cove) 8 2 3 I.O.O.F 3 2 3 St. George' (City) .. 2 3 2 Sons of Canada 1 3 1 K. o fP. 1 3 I St. Andrew's 0 3 0 WATER NOTICE MVKKSIOX AMI I'SE. TAKE NOTICE that Gosse Packing Company. Limited, whose address is Vancouver. BC will apply tor a licence to take and use 100.000 gallons per day of water out of Unnamed stream, which flows northwesterly and drains Into Captain's Cove at head of Captain's Cove. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 700 feet from mouth and will be used for commercial and domestic purposes upon the land described as Lot 1253, Range 4. Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 4th dsy of November, 1926. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the r'Water Act" will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Itupert, DC. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty day after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is November 10. 1834. OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LTD. Applicant. By J. F. Strang, Agent. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY T FOR tSA III the Lm1 Recording District or Atlln Mlulnir Hlnsli.n or c.ansisr District. TAkK MiTICi: ttut Hie Lnglneer Oold sillies, Ltd., Inc. a reitUlerml minim com-natty viwrslmit within Hie ITtiHice ut frl-tlh rolunilua. jnvuialln, a luiuliur coin-........ ... .,.rfv fnr ritrilmrrt lease lr m rouawiiif mt.iiI ;Vid:" l r... ......!. al m rut nil Hi Pit ihmit 600 Kftrt Tret dIMsnt in an Easterly direction rroin th Norm Vet corner of Lot 4Si. Skylark lMlneral Clslm. situated st the mouth of Wauu Klver. on Taku Arm f Tlsh Lake, il.cni-e m a Nnrllierly dlreriloi J reet. tticnre Easterly iu reel, inenrn Southerly 180 feel more or less t. nigh water nms, uifi more or less l lin of eommenceinenl and cunislMlwr fl.l acw-s iiwwwku. Located thl 1th 1jv of (Signed "r,nl. J. B. MILLER, Proprietor. SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Family Work, viz.: SOFT FINISH. TIIRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do the rest. Ranadian National Qfo Large ft Railway Syftcm in America Steamship and Train Service s.s. PKINCE KI'I'CKT will leuve PKINCE IUTERT for VANCOt VF.lt. VICTORIA. SEATTLE, autl Intermediate points each I ItlllAY at 8 a.m. rKINCE IUTERT for 8TEH ART ami JNVI1V, WEIINKSU.IV, 10 pjn. PKINCE JOHN for VANt'tll'VKK via (Jl'KEX CIIAUI.OTTE ISLlMiS. fortaltbtlv. PASSEXC.ER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE Rl'I'ERT Earn MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATl'RDAY ut 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE (KOKtiE, EDMONTON, UTNNIt'Mi. all ioUits Eastern Canada. 1 nlted Males. AI1KN0Y ALL OCEAN hTEAMSHIP LINKS. I'se Cuuadlan National Express ror Money Order. Foreign ('lienors, etc., also fnr jour next shipment. CITY TICKET Ot'lTCE, 3W TIIII1I) AVE.. PRINCE KI PKRT. Phone tm LAND ACT. Nolle f Intention to Apply to Leas Land In I'rlnr ttunerl Land llerordlnir OH irirt. and situ-ite t Jedway Harbor, Quern t'.larlolle IsUihIs, TAKE ,OTlt:K that Somerville Cannery Coinnany. Ltd., Vsnrouvrr, B.C. oecupalton l'lh Parkers, tnleixts to' pply for a lease of the following denrrtbed land; - Commencing at a post planted at the southensl corner ot the Tugo Mineral Claim, follow linr tlie easterly bmimUry in lorttierlr dlns-ilon ill chains; thrure Diirlheasti'i-lr 1) chains to high water mark; thritre southeasterly along the hlirtt water rn.uk Id rluius; thciwe southwesterly; I H chains, more or less, to the IH.lnl of cowuM'ni'f'Kienl, and cuatainlnr II arre more nr lfs. SMMEI1VILLE CANEIlY COMPANY, LTD.. Appltnt, I'er F, D. Mailieri. Dated Sipttmber ih. tatt. MILK Cah jirjee of tickets is ailvaiicctl tu 6 Quarts for ...... $1.00 11 Pints for . . . . $1.00 Coiniiu'iKiiig Noveniher i Valentin Dairy Phone 667. 5 ,