THE DAILY NEWS Tutday, Novembtr 16, PAGE SIX NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF & PD & Co. Tooth Paste PD & Co. Vanishing Cream Dn JC V Chaulnn Cream r v w. wiupif Co. Almond Cream "limited time only we will give you free any one of flic above items providing you purchase two of them. You get $1.50 value for $1.00. Don't miss this! Rupert-Phaimacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Drygoods Art Needlework Attractions Clearly stamped on best quality Hncn ready to embroider Luncheon Sets ....... $1.10 Dresser Scarfs 65c Bedspreads, hemstitched $1.00 Pillow Cases . . $1.23 & $1.63 Centres $1.25 Aprons, all colora 75c Come in and get your Xmas Supply Early Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Great Variety of Ladies Silk Stockings In all the latest colora "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head xches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if yon arc the It'ast hit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes Iheii consult us! Glasses arc intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows llial we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined I A. E. Ireland (iltADl'ATE OPTOMETRIST 27 Years Practice 31!) Third Avenue. Ojtp. U.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pino, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .50 Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenus Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. GYROS TO HAVE A BUSYWINTER LOCAL SKUVIC'E CLl'lt IS NOW HOl'MUM) OI T THE 1(1 KTII YEA II Or' ITS VAtl AIH.E EXISTENCE With a number of Important and entertainment affairs already on the program, the Prince Rupert Oyro Club and It members will have a busy time during the next two months. On Wednesday evening of next week the club will hold a cabaret dinner dance In the Commodore Cafe In honor of the Oyrettes and friends. The attendance limit for the affair is set at eighty. At the club's regular business,, meet- ng on December 8, nominations will be received and on January 12 the election of officers for 1927 will take place. In stallation night will be on January 28 and this, as has been the custom of the past, will be an open meeting. The Oyrcs are hoping to have Clarence Lougheed, of Calgary, International pre sident, In attendance for that occasion as well as Mike Finland, of Victoria, district governor. On the night of January 27, the an nual ball of the dyro Club will take! place and plans are being made to have the affair even surpass the social suc cesses that past Oyro balls have proven to be. The Oyro Club Is now rounding out the fourth year of an existence that has proven to nave been of consider-) able value and benefit to the city of! Prince Rupert. Its main accomplish-1 rnent has been the establishment of ; : ! three playgrounds In the city at Mc-! Clymont Park, Westvlew and Seal Cove a record that amply demonstrates the energy of the Oyros and of which they may Justly feel proud. I Motorshlp Bclllngham arrived In port at 9:30 this "morning from Ketchikan with a cargo of fresh halibut for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railway. PULP TIMBER SALE X8140. Scaled "fenders marked. "Tender on X8440." will be received by the Honourable, the Minister of Lands, at Victoria. B.C., up to twelve o clock noon on the 4th day cf January, 1927. for the purchase of Pulp Licence X8443. to cut timber situated on Oraham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years will be allowed for the removal of the tlmb?r. All tenders Dint comply with Section 19 of the "Forest Art." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars may be had from the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C. $5.00 a month (Only $60.00 a Year) , Gives you immediate possession to either Lot 17, -Block 32, Sec. 7 or Lot 23, Block 2, Sec 8 or Lot 3. Block 32, Sec 8. You'll make no mistake in buying one of the3e 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 arc easy, and before another year rolls around, you will be mighty happy over your investment, Takp 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. MILK Cash price of tickets is advanced lo G Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 Commencing November i. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave Evfrv nackiK of Winchester Cigarettes cousins a poker hand insert card. tntw mxrt iney are valuable in cichange for packs of high grade playing cards, etc CHARLESTON ADORED BY TENNIS PLAYER PARIS, Nov. 16. The Charleston Is a benefit rather than a handicap to Athletes In training.- according to nine replies of prominent French sportsmen to ten queries ent out by a Parts paper. Mourlon. the sprinter. Baraton, middle distance runner, and Lewden. the high Jumper, all favored the Charleston. Lev. den especially was of the opinion that it was "great training for Jumper 'providing one kept away from the surroundings, cigarettes and champagne." Several soccer and rugby players were of the same mind. Jean Bbrotra, of tennis fame, voted i"nfty." "I adore the Charleston, but I 'shouldn't prescribe It during the American Tennis Championships." Rene Lacoste. American tennis champion, replied: i "What Is the Charleston?" MOLES LIKELY TO Dr. Alexander Smith Blook Phon 675 DENTIST GEORGE RORIE CIIAUTKHEI) ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR I'lione 387 213 hrt'und Avenue Wet, Prince Rupert Winchester r71- .. - - - - yPk 'A Mild. Blended Cigarette at the jungle: do not Irritate and wait for the result, but kll. at once," he stated. VICTORIA MAN FIGHTS BUCK RAMS IlELIt WITH CAIt HIT HAS TO I'ltlllT TO KL'F.r THE OAME AMI TAKE IT HOME VICTORIA, Nov. 18. The story ano evidence of' how an unarmed man battled to the death with an enraged animal, came to Victoria with the at rival of W. T. Hamilton, manager ot .he Flrlock Lumber Company of Crof-ton. - Mr. Hamilton left Nanalmo In th ! evening driving along In his motor. Suddenly out of the darkness ot the road as he was near Tyre on vhe Island Highway tHere loomed a great buck, II tried to swing the car to miss the buck. 'but one of the front fenders tore tntt 1 URN 1 0 lUNlfcK to the side of the road. J ' CAME TO 1.IIK I TORONTO. Nov. 18. Sampson Hand-' Thinking that he could easily dls-ley. a distinguished British surgeon, patch the buck with hla pockelknlie one'of the leading authorities in the and bring home some nice venison. Mr world on cancer research, speaking in Hamilton got out of the car to curve) the city chose as his subject: "Moles and the situation and decide of, the be. Melanotic Growths, and Their Treat-, way of going about It. Before he haa ment." The speaker pointed out that made up his mind, however, the buck simple moles when irritated, were very, came to, and with a roar gave noUc liable to develop malignancy, and de- that a fight was on to determine wblc! plored the treatment sometimes carried , life was to be forfeited, that of th. out for their removal in the use of such 1 animal cr the man. I irritants as causltc, carbon, dioxide. ! The buck charged Hamilton, but the snow. etc.. which were likely to set free i man was able to dode him and before 1 potntlally malignant cells. One might j comparethe treatment of pigmental moles or melanotic growths to that which one would use on meeting a tiger CLEAN UP ON ! McINTOSH RED APPLES 50 Boxes to Sell at $1.69 Per Box These are No. 1 Fancy Wrapped Stock and sold regularly for $2.25. We are losing money on these Applet, so ask you to buy 1 lb. Malkin's Best or Fuller' Tea at 75c and 1 lb. Malkin's 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. i B.C. Butchers & Grocers 1 Limited Phones 45 and 571 ine animal couia recover ne jumpea in and grappled wJth him at close1 range. The two rolled over on the ground, the animal trying to get his hoofs Into ac j tlon and the man trying to keep out of jthe cutting stroke of the hoofs. The I man kept himself in to the animal's 'body so as to get the minimum effect from the blow of the animal, bu t, at that, the hoofs pf the buck cut Mr. Hamilton's clothes to shreds. The Up of the hoot ot one ot the powerful hind lees grazed, his collar and sec tored It clean oft his neck.. ItKOKK ITS m:ck Mr. Hamilton finally managed to get some leverage on the animal's head and forced It back until, the bones on In Its neck snapped. That ended the fight fn favor of 'the human gladiator. Outside of the bruises and cuts, Mr Hamilton escaped serious Injury. He bound himself up, loaded the buck Into his car and started for Victoria. He reached his home. 3027 Fifth Street. Victoria, before midnight. The buck had a seven-pronged act of horns. which are to be mounted bv a taxlder mist. The fenderbf the car, which was crumpled up like paper. Is being repaired, and the family and friends ot the tlmberman are eating. some nice vein son. CAPTAIN MORRIS IS HERE REORGANIZING NAVY LEAGUE IN CITY! Captain G, F. Morris, senior chaplain and Dominion organizer of the Navy league of Canada, who is here Interesting the local people In the plans of th organization with, a view to the establishment of a cadet corps here, is call ing a meeting tomorrow and hopes to be i able to revive the Hague and have Uie( work carried on at this port. i Captain Morris has been seven years with the league and for the past three! years has been Dominion organizer. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Railways hava . made arrangements to operate tourist and standard sleeping cars througn from the Pacific Coast to the shlp'e tide st Montreal and Halifax in connection with Old Country Ballings during November and December. For full Information regarding rates reservations, passports, etc., call at City Ticket Office, Canadian National Railways, S2S Third Avenue. Phone 200, AdvertUi la The Dally News REVISED FIXTURES OF WHIST LEAGUE! The whlat league fixtures for the remainder of the first halt of the season lias been revised as follows: Mlvr.MIUIC i8- -St. Andrews ta. M. Elk vs. Hons of Canada. LOOT, vs Si. OwtN (City). ' St. Gtotfe (Seal Cov) vs. Knights of Pythias. 15 8t Andrews Vs. Sons of Canada. Knights of Pythias vs. St. George (Cltyi. Moose vs. I O O P. Elks vs. St. Oecrte (Fell Oove). DEC r.MI'.EK 3-UnlghU of Pytttlas vs. LOOP. Moose vs. Baca of Canada. St. Georges (City l vs. Elks. St. Andrews vs. St. Oearges (Seal Cove). Match St. Georgia (Otty) vs. St. Oeeries (Seal Cove) date not yet set. Growing of bulbs, especially narcls- jus. has become a profitable indtutr m the abandoned rice fields of Soutu Carolina. South Carolina judges are showing an creasing tendency toward having the lurta over which thy preside opened .llh prayer. Advertise in The Dally News TIM BHit SALK X8333 There will be offered for salt by Pub lic Auction at the ofltce of the District Forester at Prince Rupert. DO, at 10 vm. on the 4th day of December. 1938. he Licence X&JJJ, to cut IJ40.000 ,bm. o: Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock awlogs adjoining S.TX. llS32p. Lyell slaad. Darwin Sund. Q CX Provided uiyorc unable to attend the Auction In person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auctloa and treated as one bid. One year will be allowed for the removal of this timber Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, or District Forester. Prince Rupert. BjC. TIMBER SALK X I302 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister ot Lands at Victoria, DC, not later than noon on the 2Jrd day ot December, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X4303. ta cut 0.841.S0O F.BM. Of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar, on an area situated on Maude Island adjoining Lots 400 and 461. Skldcgate Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. DC . or District Forester, Prince Rupert. D C. sissisiist r Perfection m ourWfiisIy is Due to 94 Years Experience SoDDERHAMMfRTS J,dcAAD,AN PKRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD! litis udvcrlineinent is not imtilinlicil or dUplaycd by tho Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Silverware Community Plate Rogers 1847 and a full line of Sterling Silver at standard :: . China and Glassware in our Basement Store at real value Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and p.m. TOM MIX and "Tony' in "THE YANKEE SENOR" A tin-ton Western lull of jx-p and a .-, Olive Borden and strong cast 'THK ADVKNTIJKKS OF MAZIB." N". 7 AIIJKKTA VAUGHN IN TKA !() TOUMBY." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admiim 35c and 10c Steamship and Train IS II II ITTT T mil - ITT Tl f Service a 1'iiiM'i: id ii:iit iu irate I'ltivo: itrri nr for vtvt oi tin. t;: lOUJt. M:T1M'-. aud inlrrnieilUIr Mlnl rarh IKIIitY. Or v. HtlM i: KITi:KT for MI.N KT suit MIIX, VMHMlitY i-SJ. HtlM i: JOHN' lor VAMHHI II )U 1(1 I I.N I'M AKI.OT1K l i t -fortnlthll). PAKMiMsi.it Tit unk m;ai; i-kimi: iiitekt Ijith MOMIAV. WlliM.MitV and HITIHIMY st 1 1 Jo a.m. It NU. I (ll l)ll(iU MOIOMMN. VUNMrMl. all MiuU UMnn ( snail?. . Mate. AISKM'Y AU, Oft. IN PTt'.tMMIIP MM:, I Canadian National Ktprru Inr Money Order. Infel-T C:' rlr.. mImi fur jour nrl tlilpmenl. city TM Ki:r iirrici, an tiiiiiii ai:.. rKin: nrniur n ? UcanadianT 'sitvX Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Ruperl To Krlrhlkan, Uranrrll, Junrsu and MiSgnat Nov. I.V :5; H ' ' To taiirnuirr, tktorla and Kralllr Nut. , 19, IN. 3, II. PltlM IH I1KA1IIK I.. I r llulrdale. IW-IU U, Oiran I all., Nainu, Alrcl IUf ('ainplirll niter, and taiirniitrr rtrr) hulurUay, II a.m. Agency for all Mranulilp Line. lull Infornullnn lro- r. nitdltKli, ISrneral Atrtil. t'urner of II li Mrert and 3rd Atrnue, IT hue UupeM, IM' MID MONTH SAL1 LADIES' JAE0ER COM-BINATIONS Ankle lcnj:th, long ulecvc. Keif. S7.C0. To clear price CHILDREN'S JAEGER SWEATERS Cream and Paddy only. $ I. i!.- BOYS' MONARCH SWEATERS Brown, Fawn, Green trim. He. $2.75, for .. $1.1)5 I'RILLED CURTAIN MUSLIN White Ground Frill of Mauve, Pink, Blue or Hello, 3 yard for $1.00 51 INCH COATINGS In vnrloun colora to $3.75 yard for $1.05 BOYS' HEAVY WEIGHT TURNBUI.L'S UNION SUITS Lonjr sleeve, kn. e i Sites 21 to 2- 1 $8.50, for 30 INCH PAILETTi: SATINS In Black, Rose. Tun, N- Brick. Rcjf. $2 2!i ' for per yard .10 INCH SILK CHKPB Black and Navy f-valine for ' '" 30 INCH SPUN SI!'K In White. Tunjrc Peach. Kck. V " per yard LADIES' SILK BLOOMERS Pink. White, Hell ' pair I"-'' Ollu-r (! (mhIm Previously Listed SHU' on Sale. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. r