Xmas : Gift Suggestions Ladies' Rayon Silk Scarves $1.73 Ladies Fancy; Silk Scarves $3.50 Fancy Crepe-de-Chine Scarves . . . .,, $4.25 Silk Knit Sweaters $4.50 Hand-painted Powder Compacts 85c Pure Linen Luncheon Sets $6.75 Large assortment of Hand-kerchiefs in all materials, including Swiss Lawn and Irish Linen at the mo3t reasonable prices. Look at our windows. Come in. and inspect our stock. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Closing : Out j SALE NOW IX FULL SWING Many bargains in COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Ladies 'lleady-to- Wear Third Ave. Phone 651 If your head aches, or reading or work strain your eyes, xor if you are the least bit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us! ' Glasses arc intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage sho; that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland (Jlt.UlL'ATU OPTOMETRIST 27 Tear Practice 319 Third Atenue. 0ip. GAV.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Brch and Spruce . Per load $6.50 Per hair load 3.50 Per sack 50 Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenut Phone 610 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Ambrose Sllra. of tee same reserve, was given one month on a charge of disorderly conduct while under the ln-i fluence of the juice. Constable T J. Browning, dominion COMBINATION, SPECIAL 20 lbs. Turnips 8 lbs. Carrots 8 lbs. Onions 6 lbs. Beets - 42 lbs. for $1.00 Campbell's Tomato Soup . 3 tins for . .. .. Cocoa and Almond -Soap JAP ORANGES, per box 35c The large white bar, -special, 2 lbs. for -. 15c CANNED VEGETABLE Sl'ECIAL 2 tins Topatoes. 2 s 2 tins Quaker Corn 2 tins Standard Peas 1 tin Refugee Beans Special, 7 tins for $1.00. I Your choice of 1 tin each of tho following: , 4 Sliced Peaches, Fs Globe Pears, 2's Canned Apricots, l's Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock ot Fui Trimming at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next O.W.V.A. Third Ave. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phono IS. Cartage, Warehousing, and DjxlrlbutuiK. Team or Motor Service, Ooal 8and and Oravl W Specialize In Plana an Furniture Eevlno.. f mn-m HOOVER kIPmn In all the perplexity of choosing a, gift for HER, perhaps this will guide t you ; Shetranj a Hoover. Get one for her. It's only $fr.2S down complete with dusting tools. Sold only by KA1EX HAUDWAKE CO. Phone j police, prosecuted. Agent ,Daunt. In J - - , j passing sentence, intimated that Harris :ucr reaching wards of the crown. j was being deal! with leniently, as the j Last tear an Indian from the same department Is determined to stop llq-. reserve admitted In court that he One hundred Volumes of Incunabula, inese are not casn ana carrj.:(iwriw because .primed la the -era- riff I ATI Ml"1 PAMPrnMP We have discontinued thecash a,e- fru t printing, from hss to Y1 1 1 1 I (INI rKviS and and carrv carry Idea idea for for various various reasons. reasons i itun 1540. are .r. nr-ri owped h by th the enmi general library tihr&rri liUllU VI WVllvUlUlU lof the University of Michigan. Jap Oranges Are In. Per box $1.00 Get your supply now because we do not expect ar.y more and they jmayrun. out before Christmas. . jt JAM SPECIALS Picnic Hams, special per lb. lSVIc j pure Lard, in bulk, 2 lbs 35c p,um Rruner 4 ,b tins New pates in bulk, 2 lbs, for ac ( Wach 3 4 ,b tias , . . .... Price will advance shortly. jt,ri,nt Jam . ik fi . Mixed Nuts 2 lbi 35c . B!acklerr Janlf 4 ,b. tin8 SSlf S2 Lfit-1 1 Wanberry Jam. 4 lb. tins ci on Greengage Jam, 4 lb. tins . 50c 65c 65c 65c 65c Illack Currant Jam. 4 lb. tins 75c CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL' ICherrJ; Jam4 lb. tins 75c I tins for 95c (Strawberry a"d Raspberry Jam, -1 in. tins , .c AH these Jams will run from 10c to 25c per tin higher If sugar continues to go up. Standard Empire Loganbernei. Vabob De Lux Tea WQrth f? 00 A Nabob Red Plums, Golden Pineapple, sliced, 2,'s Weston's t a TVI f 1 i three pound beautiful tin. Will seH 20 at each. "Get yours now. AITOWTOOl UlSCUllS, I r ' nL-i.t r-I fresh and crijp. lb. per .... 39c, WIne has arrived. Ginzer Snaps, per lb 19c Swift's Premium Hams, large; size, per lb '. 39c ! Half Ham, per lb . . . . 42c i-t n-1 Floor Wax, per tin , 40c Quart bottles, each 50c This bottle, sold last year for 75c. Slnrlc mi nnw nn thp fnllnwinir; Sunny Monday Laundry Soap, 4. California Table Figs, per lb. 25c "r 10 lb. box for $1.75 J Or . tjUCiTrinmtiann Quoi-l loca Pulaln run 2-in-l Shoe Polish or Liquid Dres sing, special, 2 for 25c Patterson's Chocolate In Xmas i a iiviii'gvn svvvuivi'o m lei isoa 'v a lb. 20c 25 lb: box for $3.50 ! Mixed Peel, 50c, or 3 lb. for $1.00 package, 1 lb. net, speciah. . 15c J Boiied Cjder( quart bottles . . 50c Rupert Table Supply Co B C. Butchers & Grocers Phones 210, 211 and 212 Limited Phones 45 and 574 New Supplies of Men's Clothing ariving relu'llrb. Tor Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. H. Miller Poprielor PAY DIVIDENDS i SMt'LTtKS AMI l pKCMIIK IN llK riKr Two British Coiumbi mining companies. Consolidated Mining it 8melt-Ing Co. and the Premier Gold Mining company, stand amoat the first fir dividend payer of 1926. Consolidated leads all ' Canada this year, paying It 818.814 to It shareholders. Premier' payments are totalling ti.eoo.000 to the dose of the year or 33 per cent a tlyire. Here is bow the leader stand: -Smelters" 4J816.61 i Hotllnger 4.478.800 Iat. .Nickel 3.74M4S Dome .., :.. l08Wa Premier IjBOOAOO Holllnger' dividends this year are exactly equal to those last year. International Nickel last year resumed common dividends and paid oui 6-C ; nn tiref erred and common stock 2.- 074.4J1 last year. In the first Ibree-quarters of 1928. 12.811.144 has been 65c ' P't. Another SO cent a share U coming on the common. 8melter this year has paid 11 SO in regular dividend and vtwo bonuses. S and 13. making ta all 19.50 a share Dome Is distributing 50 cenu share quarterly NOMINATIONS FOR GYRO OFFICERS IN ! COMING YEAR, 1927 T The Prince' Rupert Oyro Club at It regular monthly business luncheon today nominated as; follows for 1927 office bearers, the elections to take place next month: For Presldent-Eddle Mann and Dob Robertson. For Treasurer Charlie Mills, NorrU Prtngle. Morton McLachlan. Lionel Holtby-and lulph Le Pine. For Beeretary -Jtoy Nichols. Oesrge R. Tlte and Bill Crulckshank. Two Directors Ralph Le Plise, Dill Nelson, Frank Dibb, Charlie Uslsgno. Lionet Holtby. Dave Balfour. Bill Tobey and Norrls Prlngle. The club appointed Roy Nichols to act assecretary during the approaching absence of BUI Crulckshank. Lionel Holtby and Claude Klrktnhall were named auditor to dose the 1926 book. Olen McMillan and Norman Freeman were elected to membership and Claud Klrkendall was initiated today. TIMIIER SALE X 1302 Scaled Tenders will be received by tb Minister of Land at Victoria, B.C.. net later than noon on the 23rd day of De cember, 1B28, tor the purchase of Licence X4303, to cut 0.81 00 FJJil. of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar, on an area situated on Maude LUand adjoining Lots 460 and 461. Skldegate Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. Two (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further psrtlcutar of the Chief For-esler, Victoria, B.C.. or District Fores-ter. Prince Rupert. B.C. PULP T1MIJEK SALE X8II0. Besled Tenders marked. "Tender on Atmo." will be received by the Honour :ble, the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, ; B.C., up to twelve o clock noon on the tin day of January. 1937. for the pur J chase of Pulp Licence XB440, to cut timber sltusted en ' Graham Island, i Queen Charlotte Islands District. I Thirty years will be allowed for the -removsl of the timber. I All tenders must comply with Bee l non, iy oi me "Forest Act. I The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Further particulars may be had from 'ths Chief Writer-,. Victoria, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday Decent, PAGE SIX 132 SELECT Xmas Stationery Priced from $1.00 to $3.50 See our windows Rupert PharmaGy Prescription Specialists Wc Deliver. Phone 91 INDIANS PUT ! BIG KICK IN ! PRUNE JUICE SUMAS, Dec 8 Prune Jtitte brew. darned with fly toi. jrodaee- 4eyr , age with a real "kick- but" the flavor, could sUpd improvement, according to evidence given by feumas Indians la j Sumas court, when Indian Agent A. ( O. N. Daunt imposed a , 1200 line or tour months In Okalla Jail on Walter j Hams, wwte rancner. caargca tu supplying liquor to Indians. Prune Juice is light summer bever- i age. Harris stated In defense. He did; not know haw the fly tox got mixed I with It An Indian woman said she was intoxicated by the Juice given to," Week-end Specials t drank embalming fluid Vhlch. he ecur-cd from an undertaker establishment. fllNM KES H1JM LONDON. Dec. 8,Former .Premier I? .McDonald, labor leader, .moved a' vote juf censure an the Baldwin admlnlstra-)Uoa today regretting its policy during I the miners' strike. Debate on the mo- tloa opened Immediately. GRAIN MIXING UNDER CONTROL WINNIPEO, Dec 8. Traders with commitments to fill on this market ' ; are busy engaging cargo space and ! arranging for grain at Vancouver. ' Though not officially closed as tar as) j Insurance rates are concerned, It was' ; announced on the exchange that .no j more grain boats would attempt to go tdown the lake this winter. Fifty cargo j grain ships trying to make their last 0i trip are tied up at different points byj jtne ice. 1 j To prevent anything approaching I 'mixing on the Pacific, which has al ways been opposed by the grain trade as detrimental to grade snd quality I of grain going out over the Western Route, the board of grain commlsslon- lers has made stringent regulations for; j observation by elevators of every des- ttifwuit t viuniuiri uiu tiling nu- pert that are drying tough and damp grain. They may deduct 3t, per centj from the volume to cover loss In dry- j lng. but no elevator shall be permitted. under the board rules, to Issue dry; out-turns for a larger quantity of grain than It actually dried. Statement must be fUed with the board by such elevator showing receipts and out-turns, the board ha In mind In these stringent regulations, the trade claims, ths numerous case In several big mixing house at the lake f bead, where mUllons more of No. 1. 1 3 and 3 grades were turned out than : were taken In. the obvious result of unfslr mixing, which meant detertor- jatlon of the Canadian quality In foreign markets. What Shall I Give? This question Is easily answered,' for here you have n choice of Christmas (if(N ranging In price- to nuiPyour every neeii. Our Downstairs Store Is n (Sift Shop In llhdf. ' Beautiful Diamonds Diamond King. Tlepln.s Pendants, etc et In white, green and yellow gold, featuring the latest de signs. Price ranting" from J? 15.00 up. , Clock Silverware Cut ClaiJ . China Crockery , v ' .enthcr fi6oJr ' ' The Diamond Specialist. Pive ancient vessels. 400 years old, were brought to light by an unpre-icedented low tide following lh rrreni Ihurrlranta on the Baltic coast. WATER NOTICE. Dlti;KslON "M i si TAKE NOTICE that DeDartuent of Public Work of Canada, whose addreas 1 Ottawa, will apply for a 1 Re Bee to, take and use 3JBOO gsUon per dsy ot, water out of unuamtd stream, wfcteta . riows eastm srdly and drain into Dodp i Gov on the east aide of Dlgby Island, f BC. The water wul b diverted from I Use stream at a point about 100 feet west ot tht northwest corner of Lot 38. subdivision of part of Lot 199). Hanx : v.. ana wtu oe utea lit aomvtuc pur pose upon the land described rxd( Island. Thu no lire was posted cm the ground on the 22nd day of Not ember. 1928. A copy of thu nor.ee and an p plieation pursuant thereto and to the Water Act" will be filed n the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application, may be fUed with the saM Water Recorder or with Uit Comptroller ol Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. BC. within ttur.y days afttr the first appearance of thu ootiee in a local news-1 paper The da'.e of tne first publication of tnw noti- is Noveraber J4. 1928 DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS. CANADA. Applicant By J P F 'rde. District Engineer. Agent PAIN in BLADDER Prom stir Cas4 ky 8ANTAL MIDY tMl (Of U.srMI0r b sC trvrnl llrasKMare,; Fountain Pens "pencils . r limjtudla Suitcases , Fancy? Deads tailitV nnd Men's Watches. Watche, In the very latest designs Waltham, Klgfn. Hamilton nnd high-grade Swiss all guar unteeil. Popularly priced from .SIM"o t0 S2OO.O0. Potket Knles I landings Fancy Stationery HouMganfs Perfumes Pocket Knhes Itnzors and hundreds of mlM-ellanc,ous KUggetions too numcroui fo mention. 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