THE DAILY NEWS Monday, yovemb(r 22 TAGE SIX 1926. NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PO & Co. Tooth Pasto PD & Co. Vanishing Cream PD & Co. Shaving Cream PD & Co. Almond Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo for a limited lime only vc will give you Tree any one of Hie above ilems providing you purchase two of ihem. You get 1150 value for $1.00. Don't miss this! Rupert Pharmacu Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Meat Department Stewing Mutton, 2 lbs. 25c Stewing Veal, 2 lbs. ... 23c Mutton Chops, per lb.. . 30c Shoulder Mutton, per lb. 20c Leg Mutton, per lb. .. 30c Veal Chops, per lb. . . 25c Leg Veal, per lb 23c Round Steak, 2 lbs 45c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. . . 55c Rib Roast Deef, per lb. 20c Sausage, 2 lbs ,. . 33c Fresh Killed Fowl, per lb. 35c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Great Variety of Ladies Silk Stockings In all the latest colors "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you are the least hit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us! Glasses are intended lo make up for the t'.eficieucy in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how lo produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland GK.lDlATK OPTO.METKIST 27 Yean Practice 319 Third Mrnur. Opp. O.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load v $6.50 I'ur half load 3.50 Per sack .50 Firelighters, 18 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 6B0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. 'DEBATING METHODS OF CANADA ARE NOT EFFECTIVE ALLEGED (Edmonton Journal) i Anom;r team 01 via wuuuj umm- slty debater! has arrived In Canada and we shall before long have the opportu-; nlty of hearing It In Edmonton In the contest with the Unlverslly of Alberta, j They are all drawn -from Cambridge., These visits have proven an excellent thing In every way. JThey have provided a real Intellectual stimulus and are bound to accomplish much In raising the standards of public speaking. As a means of drawing the young people of the empire into closer relations there can be nothing better and an effort should be made to have Canadians pay return visits to Britain. The young man who led off In Edmonton for the British team last win-; ter. . Nunn May of the University of Birmingham, has published since going' back home some of his impressions of the tcur. Much of what he says deserves close attention on the part of our bud-( ding orators. He thinks that me can-: ad I an debaters take their subjects too seriously and would da better if they' aimed at bringing more wit and humor . to their speeches. They show, in hlsj opinion, the results of too Intensive training for their task. By trying to' make every sentence pregnant with ar-; gument' and expunging every unneces sary word, they ao not have the el- feet on the audience and on the Judges that they would If they adapted a more free and easy method. Our first contact." writes Mr. May. "with the packed scientific argument of a wen trained team ruled us with dis may, let the Judges seemed kindly disposed to us and we lost only about four of our debates in Canada." That the criticism Is a sound one. most of those In the audiences at the two last Edmonton contests will agrei. Heed should be paid to it In preparing for the coming debate with the Cambridge men. Advertise in The Dally News NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEASE In llw Land HeoMlnir Diatrlrl or Allln JJininr Divim hi at tassiar innnrt. TAKE MiTlt.K thai the Lnginrer Culii Mines. Ltd.. Inc . a re siMerwl immnr coui- tisii) operating ulthln the I'rurince of Bri- un oiuinuia, ocrutuiiiou. a milling com pany, tntimn tu appiy Tor a foreshore lei it uf the following- dccrlted lands: toinmennnr at a post planted about sou fret dirtatit in an Easterly direct km from the JK.rtli t ronier of Lot I1S9. Sky lark Mineral r.liim. situated at the mouth of Wann Ulver. mi Taku Ann of Tartn Lake, ttnri- in a Nurtherlr direction iil feet, tlienr Easterly I'trt feel, thrnc Southerly ISO reel more or le to hitch water imra. inrn-t! westerly 110 lert or tcs t" point or rommencemeni tmore mrt runtalninir o.S acres more or less, l.nratpri this Iftth rii uf Atimit 09K (Strned II. M V KHAElt. r I.; 3. a rent $5.00 a month (Only $60.00 a Year) Gives you immediate possession to either Lot 17, Mock 32, Sec 7 or Lot 23. Hlock 2, Sec. 8 or Lot 3. Block 32. Sec 8. You'll make no mistake in buying one of these lots, as they are located on streets, surrounded by well-kept homes, that arc occupied by the kind of people who make good neighbors. Buy now when prices are low and terms are easy, and before another year rolls around, you will be mighty happy over your investment. Take my advice, put some of your surplus dollars in Prince Rupert now. Don't delay, this is a real money-making opportunity, the kind that comes but once in a lifetime. Take advantage of i G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 4th St. New : Supplies of Men's Clothing arriving regularly. For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II. Miller - Proprietor. I Mode. 1-5 I I S a5 1 2 12 WW The Gift that keeps on giving This Christmas give a portable Victrola to some dear friend. A talented entertainer, it plays all kinds of music by the foremost artists. A compact sturdy instrument, which reveals an amazing richness and .beauty of tone. Holds ten Victor records. As a remembrance gift nothing can equal it. Sold by any "His Master's Voice" Dealer Portable Victrola Victor Tailing XtocMn Csaissqr r imi REVISED FIXTURES OF WHIST LEAGUE The whist league uxtures for the remainder of the first half of the season has been revised as follows: NOtLMllKK 35 St. Andrews vs. Sons of Canada. Knights of Pyth'.as vs. St. Oeorgc (City). Moose vs. I.O.O.F. Elks vs. St. Georges (Seal Cove). mci:.Miu:K 3 Knights of Pythias vs. I O.OJ. Moose vs. Sons of Canada. St Georges (Cltyi vs. Elks. St. Andrews vs. St. George (Sea Cove i. LEADERS FOR THIS WEEK ORDER EARLY One Pound of Malkin'a Best Tea or Coffee must he included with each of the following specials for delivery: Tea . . 73c Coffee . . 70c 1 4 tins Malkin's best Tomatoes -8 1.C 4 tins Heinz Tomatoe Soup, small -13c 4 tins Heinz Pork and Deans small 43c Heinz Prepared Mustard and 1 Heinz Vinegar, pint, the for 43c Bottles Heinz Chili Sauce .. 63c bottles Heinz Tomatoe Catsuj t 63c 2 bottles Heinz Sweet, Sour, Chou, or Relish for 73c C tins Heinz Cooked Spagheti, small 73c G tins King Oscar Sardines . . 73c 12 pkgs. Malkin's Rest Assorted Jelly Powders 75c 1-4 lb. tin Pure Plum or Prune Jam 43c We will deliver liny of the above specials if you include the tea or coffee, Yod can tret these specials without the tea or coffee on a cash and carry basis. ' Fresh Fruit and Vegetables every boat B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 43 and 371 MILK Cu$li iri'e of li-tkclf is advanced to 6 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 Commencing November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. FIELD AND TRACK MEET AT OLYMPIC GAMES SUMMER 1928 TORONTO, Nov. 22. The Olympic track and field program will occupy eight daya In the summer ot 1928 at Amsterdam. The Canadian Olympic committee' has received a copy of the program. 'which Is as follows: tlrt 400 m. hurdles trials): running high jump (trials): throwing the Javelin (final); 100 m. flat (first trials): 800 tn. flat (trials); 100 m. flat (second trials); running high Jump (final); X m. hurdles (semMlnali. 10.000 m. flat (final). Second I My 100 m. flat (semi-final ); throwing the hammer (final); 100 m. flat, ladles (trials); 400 m. hurdles (final); 800 m. flat (semi-final); 100 tn. flat, ladle-(semi-final); 100 m. flat (final). Third lujr 110 m. hurdles (trials): runnlug broad Jump (final); throwing the discus. trials); decathlon. 1.500 m. flat. KUIitli luy Marathon race ( start i; running high jump, ladles (trials); throwing the dls- i nu.(flnsl); 4 x 100 m. relay (semi-, lnal); 4 x 100 m. relay, ladles ( final i; I I x 100 m. relay ( final t; running high Jump; 4 x 100 m. relay (final); mara- ;hon race (arrival). rilREE WOMEN ON JURY IN (continued from page one) BILLIARD SCHEDULE 23 Orand Terminals vs. Oyros. 20 St. Andrews vs. Moose. " 29 Orotto vs. Oyros. : K.MIIKIC 3 Moose vs. Orand Terminals. 7 St. Andrews vs. Orotto. 10 Orand Terminals vs. Moose. j 14 Orand Termlnala vs. St. Andrews. I'l.AVKKS Moose Don Brown (captain), Jack Judge, Joe Brown, J, Hlllman, II. Parr and J. May. Orotto Oeorge Waugh (captain), B. Jcllch, J. Andrewa, Dr. J. A. West, Joe Beesley and J. Hamilton. Orsnd Terminals Charlie Balagno (captain), P. ODonnell. Prank Zleman, II. Corbett. D. Howe ana.J. McLean. Oyros W.H. Long (captain), W. J, Nelson, Ben Self, Frank Aldridge, Angus MaDonald and Alexander Harvey. St. Andrews 8, D. Macdonald (captain), Pred Pyle, Percy Tinker, M. M. MacLachlan, Bert Morgan and 8. Coastwise Steamship U Barge Co.'j steamer Orlffco Is due' In port tonight I from the south with coal for lacal tnterenta. Advertise In the Dally Nswi The Children Will Catch Cold Mother should new negleet the flrtt sign of n eold or cough where their children are eoneerned, for if the? ln some serious lung trouble is liahl to follow. Mrs. R T. Hul.hr, 1022 Harrington Bt., Halifax, N.fe, write: "The children are continually getting cold., but I hav no trouble with them, for just a soon as they begin to cough I give them a dose of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup which breaks up the) cold within a day or i. I get' great result out of it and would not be without it for anything, I ran hlghlr recommend it to anjr one." Priee toe. a bottle; large family 60c.; put ut only by The T. MHburu Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. ladles (final): 300 m. flat (flrt trials); , . j rrT-r- (final); 100 m. hurdles iseml-flnal): 5.-( m.Vi AifU". n iv nnnwii-v: 000 m. flat (trials); 200 m. llat (second! ............, ...... ...... . COPSNHAOEN, Nov. 23 In Denmark luurtli luy I lotteries nourish. There are four, each j 300 m. flat (semi-final); pole vault 'lttt wnJch i, conducted under strict1 (trlsls); 800 m. flat, ladles (trials); 110 government control. About IS per cent; a. hurdles (final); 5.000 m. steeplechase of the premiums are retained by the! (trials); 200 m. flat (final): pole vault government, the remainder being dls-(ftnal); 1.500 m. flat (trials). jtrlbuted as prises. Illth lujr j Lotteries and toMllratort at race ar 400 m. flat (first trials); putting the the only form of gambling allowed tn shot (final); hop. step and Jump (final); Denmark, nook-making, for instance. 1,500 m. flat (final); 800 m. flat, ladles j is a criminal offence. tflnal); 400 m. flat (second trials). j -- - ....... Mth lay (Morning) ! Decathlon. 100 m. nat; deeathlwi.; PHINCE HUPF.KT TIDES running broad Jump: (afternoon). 400 , oi. flat (semi-final); decathlon, putting MIIMHV, M)l:Mllt:it St the shot: 9,000 m. flat (final); decath-j High 3:10 am. :on, running nign jump: sou m. iiai (final): decathlon. 400 m. flat. eeuth luy (Morning) Decathlon. 110 m. hurdles; decathlon.! throwing the discus; (afternoon). 4 x Ulgh 100 m. relay (trials): decathlon, . pc4e fault, 4 x 100 m. relay, ladle (trials); .tow ,000 m. steeplechase (final); decathlm. Growing the Javelin; 4 x 400 m. relay 14J1 pm. Low 8:53 ant. 3137 pjn. Hl)tY. MtW.MItCK .... ... 3:58 bot. 1833 POT. 9:11 am. 21:30 pm. 305 f. 22 .2 -8.1 " 32 - E 198 ft 21.0 " 90 ' 44 " MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS addressed to tbe Postmuter General, will b received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 17th December. 1928. ,'or tb conveyance 01 ESSINGTON MURDER TRIAL His Msjestys Uaiu. on a proposed Con- NOW PROCEEDINT.. !" or .Pf"oa , .Mh mi tr years (fli tot exceeding four times per wteK on the route between Prime Rupert and Bub I Delivery Pat Office at Beat Cove, from the 1st April next. tev.n ntiv rH hr h w. I Tiiuea nonces ooniaininz luiTner in : , . lonnaiiuo as m conaiitont oi propoeo i "i i i uoniraci rosy oe seen ana Diana- forms scene of the crime, according to tea-lot Tender may Xre obtained at tne Post tlmony. was off an old disused trail near the native cemetery. Mrs. H. W. Morry testified that she lhad lived 25 years In Port Esslngton. Utas Chlsholm had .boarded at her house for nine months up to May 23. That morning, as was her custom, she left the house for a walk shortly after 9 o'clock. This was before breakfast for which she was expected to return about 10 o'clock. She did not. however, return and the alarm was raised and search instituted. Offices of PrlDce Rupert, OO. and Prince Rupert 8ub Office No. 1. B.C. and at the office of the District Superintendent of Postal Service. J P. MURRAY, District Superintendent of Postal Service. District Superintendent's Office, Vancouver. BC. November a. 10M. LAND ACT MltH'K Of IMi:.TIO lit API1.Y 1(1 u:.w; loitiiMMMti; In Graham Island. Queen CharlotU Mrs. Morry Identified the clothing " rnn" that deceased had worn on leaving the house on the morning In question a brown corduroy skirt; gray woollen sweater, green transparent raincoat, gum boots turned down at the knees and chamois leather gauntlets. Sha wore no hat and her bobbed hair was fastened on the right side with a red barette. The raincoat was torn on one sleeve but. otherwise, all the tlothlng was clean and In sound condition when she left the house. 'The weather ss fine In the morning, there was about ad hour and a half's rain In the af ternoon and later It cleared up again. Answering Mr. Patmore in cross-examination, Mra. Morry atated that net time on the day In question was the same as the school time which was lha time carried by accused. Deceased had the appearance of a strong, athletic girl. After Mrs. torry's evidence, the court adjourned. erci Maeaett Inlet. Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Ccmpany Limited of Vancouver. UC. occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply for a lease of the following described Isnds: Commencing at a tKst planted at the northeast corner of DL. 1571: thenre westerly, following northern baundsry of said Lot to the northwest earner of said Lot; thenee westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mirk of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point oi ccninus i-o.m; inence aoum eastetly to the f-olnt of commencement. ana ccciatninx lao acres, more or leu. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Friends of Pacific Milk II Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. uxita un Ncvemner. mo LAND ACT. Notice of Intsntlon to Apply to Lsaso Llnd In Crime lliiierl Land liecurduir ln trii-t, aiiil situate at Jedwiy Harbor, fjomu TAkt MiTICK nut Si,iiiervllle Csnner) '.'nian, t in.. Vancouver. H.C.. oerupslloii ritii lie rr. minim in ippiy Kir a left ut Ibe rminwinr rteserllied isnds: - oniiiiienrini at a P""t planted al the iithel ronier of the Tro Mineral i.lslni. rnllowmt tlw raterly boundary In a northerly illrr'ilon It thalns: lln-nre uoriiieanriy ii main tn tilth m.irk; iliinir souttiaierly alonr lh hirh waicr inara is eiiams: tnenre sotitliwent erijt i i tiiim, mnre nr le. lo the (Mimi or romnienrrnieni, ana rontsininr II 80.MF.Il VI LLC CANMHV ''.OMI'.W I.TH.. Applhant. ir r d. Mather in if. I fc'ptiriiiher 9th. lttt 'rrtrr.-T--ll LVwIt9 II A lady who lives tn Mount Pleasant haa two small boys who are fond of Pacific Milk. There Is no episode, 'connected with this. fact. Nothing' to add. We merely heard of It and as It U our practice to print Incident about Pacific Milk that come to us we give this. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories; Ladner and Abbotaford, B.0, Silverware Community Plate Rogers 1847 and it full lino of Sterling Silver at ntnndard pn China and Glassware In our Haseincnt Store at real vuIuch Max Heiibroner 527-G29 Third Avenue : 8BBB5BsjBHBBHssBsssfB WESTHOLME THEATRE .MONDAY and TUESDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. FRED THOMSON In "The Two Gun Man A tip-top Western with "Silver Kinir" and tnn k "TUB ADVK.VnJIUIS OF MA7.IK." Sn. AI.IiLltTV VAUGHN IS TUB VANISHING AH.MKNIAN" I NTi:itN ATION A I. N KWS AdmlMtlon DEMAND 3Sc and 10c "Rupert Brand" Kippers - "THE 0AINTIE8T BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian psh & Cold Storage Co., 1M Prince Rupert, B.C. These Chilly Nights ltc((iiire tiiMl in Hit' 1i(iijc. W'c liavt jnl rt'i ti: j Fall vliipnicnt of Gurney Oxford Heaters Ftir t'tdiiuiiiy (iml etlM'ii'nry lliey taiintil In ' Cull and iiifpt't t our slin k. 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