NOW YOU CAN BUY IHt n . 3JrUK PRICE OF n M J- 1L. H.otA a f i f ai m PD & Co. Shaving Cream PD & Co. Almond Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo For a limited lime only wo will gne you rrce any one of Hie above items providing you purchase Iwo of lliem. Von get $1.50 vfilne for $1.00. Don't mi.ss this! Buperl Pnarinacif I'resiTiplion Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Drygoods Art Needlework Attractions Clearly stamped on host quality linen ready to embroider Luncheon Sets $1.10 Dresser Scarfs 65c Bedspreads, hemstitched i j $ 1.00 Pillow Cases . . $1.25 & $1.65 Centres $1.25 Aprons, all colors , 75c Come in and get your Xmas Supply Early Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Great Variety of Ladies Silk Stockings In all the latest colors "Demers" Wo 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 effjeieucy of your eyes then consult us! (liaises are intended to make up fdr the efficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland UUADL'ATi: OPTOMETRIST 27 Years Practice 310 Third Arnue. Opp. (l.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pino, Codar, Birch and Spruoe Per load , . .9)6.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .50 Firelighters, 48 foe $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenut Phono 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. SPECIAL MUSIC WAS REPEATED IsL.MOK .iM Jl.MOK (HOIKS MIL TICIMTEP IN IAKNIM1 SKKVICt AT I'IKST riilVTKKI.lN C'llllUil ThJ special Thanksgiving festival music rhlch proved so popular at the serv.ces on the previous Sunday was repeated In the FresDyienan unurcn last night and scored equal success. The program was practically the same as .n the previous Sunday with the addition of solos by Master Billy Wllllscroft, Miss Sheila Stuart and Alex. Clappcrton and a recitation by Marcel Jabour. The orchestra was the same as last week, also the solos, duets and quartettes. The choirs consisted ot he following members: Senior Mrs. Waugh, Mrs, J. L, Christie. Mrs. W. W. C. Oell, Mrs. Jas. Lee. Mrs. Howard, Mrs. McFee, Miss Sharp, Mrs. Halcrow, Miss Osborne, Miss Dowther. Mrs. McLeod, Miss Kerr, Miss nice, Miss Clark, Miss Mitchell: Messrs. Jas. Simpson, Frank Derry. J. Teng, Alex. Clappcrton, Walford. Howard, Aid. W. M. Brown, Geo. Mitchell, Ed. Smith, W. E. Wllllscroft. Junior Misses Dorothy Christie. Mary Evans, Maxell Jabour, Helen and Edith Mahaffev. Betty Thomnson. Helen llav- the Chief $5.00 a month (Only $60.00 a Year) Gives you immediate possession to either Lot 17, Block 32, Sec 7 or Lot 23, Hlock 2, Sec. 8 or Lot 3, Illock 32, Sec. 8. You'll make no mistake in buying one of hese lots, as they are located on streets, surrounded by well-kept homes, that are 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 it. G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 1th St. New : Supplies of Men's Clothing arriving regularly. For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue ' J. 11. Miller - Proprietor. TORYDELEGATES WILL BE NAMED rniNct; kvplkt coxskkvative association' calls mi:i:tixu rou TOMOHKOW XIOIIT THE DAILY NEWS Mcpnomy Oat Counts A big item of the household budget is the fuel consumed by old methods! That'swhysomany in small homes,bunga-lows, offices, shops, etri, of not over 6000 cubic feet contents, are turning to the Ideal VECTO. This scientific heater gives them a greater amount of warmth at less COSL The Cold air rlrnwn innllKn kiv nf i( handsome porcelain jacket, pa$$es over pleated. Inner-ribbed surface, is warmed to a mild, comfortable, healthful degree, and circulated throughout every room. The Ideal VECTO requires no cellar. Price $99 (freight extra), li not ready to make the larger investment . in IdealHot Water Radiator Heating, VECTO is the 1 a t IP aV 'If 111 It dcsi n annrtii neaier money can Duy.aoia Dy all dealers. DOMINION BANK BLOC. TORONTO. TORONTO. ONTARIO ecto H EAT E R. fit which Mr. Brady on September 14 was elected MP. Icr Skrena. t, - "Brlehtcr- burials have been dettr man. Anri Klrkendall. Muriel Ebv. M. ' meeting me i.onservauvca , mined upon by the British Undertakeis Fuller, nose nice. Marlon nyan, Muriel I ZtJ.t Z.' AsaocltUon. casket i "J?'? llP"? "l re 'or beaut"uI n1 reCC,Ul Vance. Betty Eastman. Sheila Stuart, ereln ergm, Marzaret Margaret WllllEcroft wuuecrou. Beu-1 iieu- , 8 . "'".workmanship, b h ,d Kamloons on November 23 lah McKlnley, Elsie Flndlay, Helen Wal- w , formpr ,Mrtpr and ; ,,, ... w . , ,,., ker, Annie Walker, Irene Mitchell; Mas M1tnm9 Mmt ... . T ! lm wMW gr r South -Vancouver, will make their bld,:hM bvcn ,wfcrded the Banbury Agr.cul- Stuart Willie Wllllscroft Gordon WU- , the ,Mdcrthlp of tne party , tho!tural SMOcUUon' long rvlce medal, llscroft. Earl Eby, . Lloyd Greer, and , pro;in!C, Jack McRae. ' Whlll. It U nrnhnhlr tht th Mfiral ..n.in - .(,!. John E. Davey was conductor and the delegates may be sent to the convention I horsea which used to draw Klne pulpit was ocupled by Rev. Dr. Charles UnliiStruct,ed as to supporting either of ' oeorge-s coach on state occasion, has J. Cameron. , the two known candidates for the lead-4, k. t rnv.ii .nrt .... ershlp thus Blvlns theni a ;ree hand 10 gone on the road aa a circus performer. While tea still Is .w the national drink SUPport either candidats, there Is a feel-' of Japan, coffee drinking Is on the In- : tng that Mr. Ladner will be the more a college will be erected and en-crease and last year the Importation' of popular with the Prince Rupert delega- Aowta with American money In the coffee amounted to more than i.soo.ooo , Uon. Though much of the hostility Scottish Highlands to foster and Umu- pounas. , manifested by Conservatives against Mr i... Gaelic literature and laneuase. iiiti ii TiMijrn cup vann , Bowser In 1824 has disappeared. It- is questionable questionable whether whether or or not not Prince Prince NEWS IN BRIEF Electrical speedometers, clocks and revolution counter, vers among the accessories attracting most attention at the French Automobile Show. ww u .v. Frankfort-on-Maln ha contributed Sealed Tenders marked. "Tender on Rupert Conservatives will be In favor iSi0oo marks to the Academy for the X8440." will be received by the Honour- of again placing la the leadership the preservation of the Ooethe House and awe. tne Minister or tanas, at. Victoria. man u0 u .'d bv manv was re 13 f tin tf twlvs) nliV rtnnn rn Vi 4th"day cf January. 1927. for the pur- aponsible for the break In Conservative chase of Pulp Licence X8440, to cut ranks some years ago. timoer suuaiea on uranam isiana. Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years will 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 neces sarily accepted. Collection. A noiseless automatic rifle capable of In addition tQ the delegates who will tMag 25 cartridges two mile In half a be chosen tomorrow night. J. C. Brady. mmute without releadlng has been in-MP. for Skeena. wUl attend the conven-' 'vented by a Berlin fire-arm expert. tlon. How Mr. Brady may stand in re- latlon to hi support of Mr. Bowser or ; Han Lanee ot Lelpsig In fifteen Mr. Ladner is not definitely known. It I years of steady flying as an air pilot Further particulars may bt had from ,, v, t,i. ..i,..t. . Forester. Victoria, B.C. . nas pnea up a total oi more uuu nan for the provincial leadership assisted in a muu0n kUorneters along the successful campaign as a result of i peace airways. " SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over Is years of K. and by aliens on declaring IntenUon to terome British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation. Mid uiprovment for agricultural Purposes. i Full information concerning rem ; ,atlons regarding pre-emption I Blven in Bulletin No. 1. Land Serif. tnc I divided Into grazing district rirrinff uommissiunvr. uh rratliiK permit ar issued baaed on numbers ranged, priority being glvtn to established owner. Block-owner may form aasoolaUon for rang manakemsnt. Fr, or partly Cr, MrmlU ax arallabU for tUr, iipr acd Uaveilara. up U Usi . war and i Pall Malt, one of 'the world famous ; thoroughfares, ha been Illuminated by , gas 115 years, and a movement ha jbeen started to change to electricity. One of nine retired locomotive engineers of royal trains, alt over 70 years of age. drove George V over 5,000 miles. John G. Richards, who wlU becom governor of South Carolina In January. Is the father of nine daughters. South Carolina taxes gasoline flvr cents a gallon, beside taxing soft drinks, smoking and chewing tobacco, theatre admissions, ammunition, candy. and promissory notes. vrhlch can it obtaTneTfrea of charo ! banned from the pub- y addressing the Department of lie civic week entertainment In Mn- Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Gov- ' Chester, England, because' the author- ernment Agent ,UM people get enough of It Records will be granted covering !. ., ,n mulc aV olhcr tlme- only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which 1 not timber- i land. I.e., carrying over 1,000 board Street cleaners in Portland, Ore., who feet ner acre west of the Coast Itang .work ftt njght re-now provided with and 5 000 feet per acre eaat of Mat I ..neadUgnt... , .tal, ,hu.. to pr0. Applications for pre-emption ar to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of th Land Recording- Division, In which the land appUed for Is situated, and are mads en printed jtect them from being run down by i motorists. Sir George Rowland Blades, M.P., wilt forms, copies of which can be ob- 'be London's Lord Mayor for next year. talned from the Land Commissioner, Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of 10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acre, before a Crown Grant cn b He will be officially Installed November the 9th. The area of land under cultivation Is dwindling in France. Figures show receiveu. ... .v, nnnr , .i.i... For more detailed Information se . ow.uw ,n uv.o the Bulletin "How to I'rs-smpt this year than last. Land." PURCHASE Daytcn bankers have found a federal cha.P.r"fUOvacaa? Tndnr.s. " Provide, 4500 fine and ix Crown land, not being timberland. month imprisonment for Issuance of for agricultural purposes; minimum check of less than $1. price for first-class (arable) land 1 j i per acre, and secona-ciaas (erasing) land $2.50 per acr. Further Information regarding puchase or leas of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10,-Land Series, "Purchase and Leas ot Crown Lands." M1IL factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not.exceedlng 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment o tumpag. HOME8ITE LEA8E8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding tt acres, may be leased a homssltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In th first year. Utl bslng ihtainAht rtr rMldfniM and Im provement conditions ar fulfilled I and land ha been surveyed. LEASES For grazlnr and Industrial pur-pose areas not exceeding 140 acr may b leaaed by on person or a company. GRAZING tinAmr th Grazing Act tn Prov- NEED OF KINDERGARTEN IN SCHOOL SYSTEM TORONTO, Nov 15.- "We need the kindergarten but it should be more closely related to the rest of the school. The kindergarten should not be segregated from the grades," Mrs, Plumptre, school trustee said at a recent meeting of the Toronto School Board. Inspector Moshler criticized the use of symbols in kindergartens. The.chlld begin to regard the symbol as the reality and that develop Idolatry." . -iff...- ,"i riri t nr.ii jokk hiom ri'NCii Lady Customer Can you tell me if there are any vltamltie In lettuce? Greengrocer Well, mum, there's and th rah administered under a bound to be a few In most gardeti pro duce, but you can easily wash 'em oil. Vancouver Province. "Has Maude Kerr been doing any pre- serving? .... "The only preserving Maude' been (doing Is making traffic Jams." Boston iTranncrtpt. BILLIARD SCHEDULE lCOyroa vs. 8t, .Andrews. 19 Moose vs. a rot to. 33 Grand Terminals vs. Gyros. 20 St. Andrews vs. Moose. CO Grotto vs. Oyros. ii:ci:miii:u 3 Moose vs. a rand Terminals. 7 -St. Andrews vs. Grotto. 10 Grand Terminals vs Moose. 11- Grand Terminals vs. St. Andrews. I'UWKHS Moose Don Brown (captain). Jack Judge, Joe Brown, J. Hlllman, II. Parr and J. May. Grotto Oeorge Waugh (captain), B. Jellch. J. Andrews. Dr. J. A. West, Joe Beesley and J. Hamilton. Grand Terminals Charlie Balagno icaptaln). P. ODonnell. Frank Zleman, H. Corbctt. D. Howe and J. McLean. Oyrca--W.II. Long (captain). W. J. Nelson. Ben Self. Frank Aldrldge. Angus MaDonald and Alexander Haney. St. Andrews fi. D. Macdonald (captain). Fred Pyle. Percy Tinker. M. M. MacLachlan, Bert Morgan and 8. lUI.I.IAKl) LKAGUE The league sending to date 1 a follows: Games. Total. Average Terminal 5 4705 941 Gyres 4 , 3112 B7U Moose 4 S433 87: Grotto '. S 4296 869 St. Andrew ... 4 3364 844 The average for the player la the !arue to date are a follow: Oame Ttl. Aver. F. Zleman (Terminals) 3 tooo 200 J. Hlllman (Moose) .... 4 800 300 W. E. Wllllscroft (St. A.) 2 400 20J O. Krause (Gyrosi 1 200 200 P. OTJonr.elK Terminal I 9 967 193 3. D. Macdonald (81 A.) 4 772 19J J. Hamilton (Orolto)... 8 950 191 II. Corbctt (Terminals). B 940 184 Ben Self (Oyro) ' 3 551 184 J. Andrew (Grotto) 5 915 183 C. Balagno (Terminal) S 912 182 ( Fred Pyle (St. Andrews) 4 722 181 Dr. West (Grotto) 1 5 901 180 Frank Audrldge (Oyro) . 4 718 180 A. Macdonald (Gyro) ..3 541 180 D. Howe (Terminals )... 3 884 177 W. J. NeUon (Oyro) .. 4 893 174 J. May (Moose) 4 687 172 W. H. Lena; (Gyro) .... 4 676 169 J. Brown (Mooae) 3 503 169 O. Waugh (Grotto) S 818 164 Don Brown (Moose) ... 4 653 164 J. Judge (Moose) 4 618 154 M. MacLachlan (St. A.) 4 C03 131 O. P. Tinker (St. A.) .. 3 417 149 G. Anderson (Orotto)... S 710 143 Bert Morgan (St A.).. 3 422 141 A. Harvey (Oyros) 1 131 131 "Back to the land for women" I the call jt certain BrltMi agricultural district. The East Anglian Institute ot Agriculture I fostering this by arranging a new course tn rural science for women. CLEAN UP ON McINTOSH RED APPLES 50 Boxes to Sell nt $1.69 Per Box These are No. 1 Ka.icy Wrapped j Stock and sold regularly for ?2.25. We are losing money on the.e Apples, so ask you to buy : 1 lb. Malkin'H Bet or Fuller' Tea at 73c and 1 lb. .Malkin'H Best or Fuller's Coffee at 70c We will deliver to any part of the city one box of apples with the tea and coffee at above prices. Order now and be sure of your Apples. B C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 574 Sil Monday, November 15, 192l ver ware Community Plate Rogers 1847 and a full line of Sterling Silver nt standard ? ; China and Glassware in our Basement Store at real values Max Heilbroner TIIK 527-520 Third Ayenue WESTHOLME THEATRE .MONDAY and TI KSDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. TOM MIX and " l ony In "THE YANKEE SENOR" A tip-top WVMern full of pep and action Olive Borden and strong cant ADVK.VTUKKS OF MAZUV No. 7 -VAUCIIN IN "TEA FOB TOOMBY." I.VTEKNATION AI. N EWS Admiinn 35c ond 10c AI.BDm Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (J.T.P. Engineers, 20.000 Ton Flouting Dry IKck .Machinists Boilermaker. Blacksmiths Pattrtn- makcrN Founder, Woodworker. Etc. EI.ECTIMC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle art kind of .MA BINE AND CO.MMEBClAL WOBK. PHONES 1.1 and 35 These Chilly Nights Itc(inre heat m the houc. We have just re c Foil shipment of Gurney Oxford Heaters For t'foriomy and erfinericy ihey nuiuoi Call and inspof t our stork. We aho carry n ompi'' Condor Electric Lamps In all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue MID MONTH SALE ALL .MILL1NEBY (iBEATLY BEDUCED. MISSES' TAMS G LADIES' COATS PUBE SILK .MEKCL BV In Tan Green and Blue. Values to $17.50, clearing HOSE Betf. $2.75 for .. 1.25 at Jji I ..- Beg. $2.25, for pair FLANNELE'ITE GOWNS PILLOW SLIPS 12 RAINCOATS ,,r a for jjti.oo To clear nt LADIES' FLANNEL HEAVY ENGLISH 3G" EMBHOIDEBY DRESSES FLANNELETTE LINEN I55""0 3 yards for ijtl.OO Natural, per yard iM All Goods PrevlouHly LItcd Bemaln on Sale for ThU Event H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone U. 3rd Avenue and Fulle" S'"'1''