nday December 2, Vm ThiH' : - THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE -J J &t?t it vyvj WW YOUR ncrrooi tyi-trm IF hid ost you ten th oind dollm too w mid givt it better cm. Tut. you caanot buy a n. w art of nerve at any price. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I For jour heahk'-s sale Contuh D. A. McM LLAN Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Room fi Jt 7, Exchange Mock Phone GDI PATMO JSjEUROMErtR Service WW S m TIMER)? atttGOODttN TOCHIStTlR WINTER COAL it- There' a time and place everything, and thia in : bent time for you to buy f.al and pi arc it in your Prices are riKht and the :c .. very service waa never otMcr. Place your order to- NASAIMO WELLINGTON or ALBERTA SOOTLESS Albert & McCaffery Limited PhoneH 116 and 117 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phona 87B DENTIST MILK Coh priie of tickets is advanced to 6 Quarts for 51.00 11 Pints for 51.00 ( nmmMiriiig November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona 41. 0,rte, Waretiotiaini, and DiftlributtnR. Team or Motor Service. oal, 8nnd and Gravel W Speolallxa In Piano ana" Pumltur Bovine). LUMBER We are manufacturing rough and dressed lumber. Kdfro grain boat rHnr. Hnlibul and salmon boxes. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 562 George rorie CHAItTEIlEI) ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone S87 HI Second Avenue tVmt, Prince Ituprrt i CONSERVATIVES HAVE RALLY NLtxom: to K4Mi.rmi rowrs. ' j TIOX Kl:'OKTH AT MMOKKIt HT Mdlir CI.UlHtq(jMQKXK , Ctinrenm. f Opinion I. Tlmt Party I, h imj ror virlnry The nw Owrtrrv.tivf room on Third Avenue were well faied lav evening tor the dual purpose of formal !n!Bf and to tender a reception u. who attended th Kara-loop convention President' Oeorge Munro m in tb chair and complj-wtrted the eommme which had bm mjamaibie for Mtunni lnd fttin up the quarter, tn. Th gathering vat of an Informal character and, during the course of the evening genrout auppllea of clgara and cigarette mere pad around. J. C Brady. MP, c H Orme. A.' W Edge. Mayor 8. M Newton and W. W Wright eaad tare an account of th contention proeeedlna and. at thr wm. a b arty voir of thank wa passed by the gathering for the full report of what waa described aa the aw important Conservative conven tion ever heed. J. C Brady. UP, who was a member of the resolution committee gave a very Interesting and extensive repor or the various moves made by tlu convention to name a leader of the pwty d deerbrd In detail the tenie feeling existing in the cenrentlon after the withdrawal of Mr. Bowser aa a candidate far the leadership Ballo. tier ballot revealed that a deadlock eauted and. as far aa the tow name ot Leon J. Ladner. Ool. Nelson Spencer, c F. Davie and Senator J. D. Taylor ere concerned. It waa evident I that it aa not potalMe to aelect one j who would be able to carry the neces- ality per cent of the votes to be Iaary elid aa loader. At Ike time. Mr Brady relate, when K aeeroed that the I intention would either terminate un aurreaafulty or in dlaoroer. an adjourn-men I for the evening dinner hour waa taken It a felt that an opportunity I it a very calm consideration of the question mlfM lead to an agreement. After the dinner hour no further tfillou were taken, but a committee of th rtnenlnlan jnembe, and aenatora. and the provincial meeabera and mem her of the eteeuUve waa held In an Sort to provide a eoiuttoa. Upon their mum to the Ooaventtaa hall Preal. dent R. L. MalUand aaked that Leon j.! ladner move and Senator J D. j Taylor aecond the nomlnatloo of Dr jTolmle wba-h waa done and the dead-i Uxk waa broken amldtt the hUartoua WATEK NOTICE IIVi:itHlN M i TAKE NOTICE that Ouaa Packing irniany Limited, whoae addrraa U ' i. uver BC . will apply for a licence i. ake and ue 100.000 gallon per day of water out of Unnamed atrram. which I now northwesterly and drain Into C . plain Cove at head of CaptaUVa Cove The water will be diverted front .the stream at a point about 700 feet I i-w-iifh mill he. used for com mercial and domestic purpone upon th land described aa Lot ltij. Rang 4. Cowat District This notice waa potted on the ground on the 4 th dy of November. 1J A copy of tht notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the rWater Act" will be fUed In th iff ice ol lhe Water Recorder at Prince Ituprrt BC Objection to the application may be filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rlghta. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. BC within thirty day after the nrat appearance of thl notice In a ljral newspaper The date of the ftrat publication of thla notice U November 10 1928 OOSSE PACK1NO COMPANY LTD. Applicant. Br J. P Strang. Agent. WATEK NOTICE. iii:uioV Tmi li TAKE NOTICE that Department of Public Work of Canada, who addwa I otuwa. will apply for a licence to take and uc 3.000 gallona per day of water out of unnamed atream. which Ilow eaatwardly and .drains into Dodge Oov on the east side of Dtgby Wand. BC Th water wUI be diverted from th atream at a point about 100 feet a lhaa MArT h tVOtit mrtk!1 OX LOl 30. nl V HIV oawawss ' ' " " laubdlvlalon of part df Lot 1993. Range -rill uuwl for domestic DUT- poe upon the land described a Dodge inland. Thla notice waa posted on the eruund on the aand day Of November. t2 A copy of thla notice and an ap-uiirauon purauant thereto and to th Water Act" will be filed In th office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Oblectlons to th application may b filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Right. Parliament uuuaiugs. within thirty daya after the first appearance of thla notice In a local ne- paper ine u- v. ..... r- tion of thl notice U November 44. 1926. DM-ARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS. CANADA, Applicant. Bv ' J. P. Forde. District Engineer. Agent. WATEK NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. whose addre-a la P.O. Box 1700. Prince Rupert. B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use 4.000 gallona per day of water out of an unnamed creek which new northerly and drains into Nesto In- 1 let about one mil from the head of the Inlet, on It aouth ahore. The water will be diverted from the atream at the natural I outlet of a amall lake, about 650 fret from the mouth of the creek, and 'will be used for domestic and Industrial purpoHf upon the 7 aem of land do-K-ribed aa unnurveyed laud for which lease la applied. Thla notice waa nosted on the ground on the 33Td day of November. 1928. A copy of thla notice and an application pursuant thereto J Jd to the "Water Act" will be filed in 'he office of the Water Recorder at prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the Application may b filed with the aald Recorder 'or with the Comptroller ,.f Water Right. Parliament Building. Victoria, BC?. within thirty daya after the flrt appearance of thla notice In a local newapaper. The date of the first publication of thl notice I December i. mo. J0HN DYBHAVNi I Applicant. r Perfection in ourWhisly is Due to i ii a mu.ru Experience GooderhamM-rts rtp CANADIAN RYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD I Tins advert pinenl is not published or displayed by the Liquor Coniroi Hoard or by the 'imernmenl of Driiish Cnlnmbia. nd animated cheering of the five hundred delegates. OMENH or VICTORY C. H. Orme 'briefly oomplimented the committee which arranged the smoker and provided the quarters for the Conservatives of the city. He then gave a brief outline of the dolnga at the convention and remarked that possibly the Oonaervatlre party waa never ao united as at the prevent time. "Every indication.'" he aald. '"points to an over-whtlmlCg victory at the polls when the Oliver government decides to appeal to the people." A. W. Edge spoke in happy Teln of hi experience at the convention and. paid tribute to Dr. Tolmle. the new lewder. He apoke of the difficulty of securing suitable accommodation at Kamlocpi for such a large gathering and eompltmented the residents of that city for their generous hospitality. It described the arrangements made for providing itccommodattan in private homes and gave generous praise to Cyril WesUway. formerly of this rtCy, who wms chairman of the com mittee of arrangements. . Mayor 8. M. Newton. In telling of. his impression of the convention, asld that It seemed to be the general opinion on the third day of the convention Uut a split In the Conservative rank was tnerttabl. "Just when the feeling waa moat tense" he ald. "a most happy solution was arrived at and ths delegates left that hall united party to meet the Oliver government whenever It decide upon a contest." Tha two resolution submitted ti the contention by the Iccal Association were: th subject of a few remark by W. W. Wright.- Both of these had received the unanimous support of the gathering. Th Convention unanimously approved of the completion of1 the Skrena highway from Prince Rupert to Prince Oeorge and' further adopted a policy of road building which would open up more of the province to aetUera. The other resolution dealing with the changing of the name of the Association from Liberal -Cen-aervatlve Association to Conservative AseoeUtlon was alto passed by the convention unanimously. Mr. Wright confirmed the reports of the other delegate that J. C. Brady. MP., aa a member' of the resolution committee, had created - a very favorable Impression at the. gathering and a Mr. Orme had already indicated, the constituency waa placed on the map at the Convention. otiikk iu:i.i:(i.Ti:s Other delegate attending the gathering from Skrena Included A. K. Mac-Lean and A. E. Orrame from Queen Charlotte Island. J. M. Johnston from Vanderhoot. L. S. McQUl and W. J. 0Nell from Smithers, Jamea Neliot from Terrace, A. Ewart from Engineer' Mine. E. J. Cqnwaty from Anyox, E. Hoops from Telkwa, A. Shelford from Wistaria, R. S. Sargent from Hacelton, T. Radley from Burns' Lake. W. ' E. Walker from Arrandale. A. Christian-son from Bella Cool a, Max Wade and A. Dotting ton from Ocean Fall. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert it: K.Mitnt t. niir, Uno Colussa, a alx-year old boy, living at 638 Fulton Street, fell over the edge or a plank, roadway while playing yesterday and fractured hla thigh. Tha youngster lsln the -hospital. Effort of canon O. A. Rlx and Chief W. II. Vlckera have resulted In Insur ance being renewed tor the third year on. married men who enlisted from Prince Rupert for war service. The Sona of England last night elected officers a fallow : President, O. P. Kemp; vice-president. Henry Smith; chaplain, J. JudRe; secretary, H. W Birch; treasurer. S. M. Newton; committeemen, P. II. Limey, L. Relth. S. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early -and in Comfort- Our. Fifth Annual TEMPTATION SALE Here is where you Dollar does the work of two Never has our Annual Temptation Sale been so successful as in this past week. We find we have many more friends than we thought friends made through good values and honest dealing.. Many customers told us frankly- they have waited for our Temptation Sale this year. They remembered the value they got for aheir money" in years past, And we are grateful for these kindly expressions. Like most people, we like bouquets but we like better to deserve them. Such induce us to give greater values than ever. And for quality of goods and prices our Temptation Sale can't be excelled anywhere. Our goods are known for quality. See our prices! Buy! BOYS' AND GIRLS' ST. MA It- MEVS SUITS MEN'S PURE ENGI 1SH (IARETS STOCKINGS CASHMERE SOCKS You find suits in thJs 8r0UP The famous St, Margaret's brand, . .. Regular COc that sell readily as high as $35.00. pure cashmere wool; values up to Temptation Sale Price In Serges, Tweeds and Worsteds, for $1.25 per pair. , 3 Pairs for men anc younK men- Temptation Sale Price . ,-c Temptation Sale Price " V ."c Jjttl.tKi SHIRTS FOR MEN YOUTHS' OVERCOATS There Is no doubt as to these shirt values. Men who We cannot impress too strongly the importance of this know quality will appreciate these splendid shirts. Reliable Youths. Overcoat offering. They come in smart, snappy-makers only. Full cut Roomy size. 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