1 ft L' ' li II I 1 111 r riPr.is TV V V - K V "W 1 T I ' i : ' II Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch . and Spruce Per load '.s0.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .50 Firelighters, i8 Tor $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. COVsEUVATIVK IlKLKdATKS ( A few of the delegates from Prince Rutert Conservative Convention took the opportunity Uat Sunday of enjoy ing a motor ride on the splendid high-1 way which connects Vancouver and I Seattle Some distance out from New Westminster they stopped at the ranch i of Tom Maltland former alderman of i Prince Rupert to renew old acquaint-! anccs. Tom Is quite satisfied with his! Utile ranch where he 1s Interested ini raising chickens in a small freely admits there Is sometimes longing to renew old acquaintances In r J Soak a Cake of the north. The Tlsltors were treated' n , . ... Ryal W,th a very hospitably, and It was with dlffl-j C?St culty that they eventually continued little sugar in a quarter their journey after answering many questions which Tom asked concerning old friends in Rupert. Both Tom and Mrs. Maltland seem to be enjoying the best of health al though Tom complains of a recurrence of rheumatism contracted in the days of : the war. I TERRACE. Dec. 3. The many friends of Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Parsons were grieved when word was received here ol The late Mrs. Parsons, who was for Sealed Tenders wUl be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C.. not later than noon on the 23rd day of December. 1928. for the purchase of Licence X1302. to cut 6 4 1.500 of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar, on an area situated on Maude Island adjoining Lets tsu ana m. sxiaegaie inlet. Queen rh.MI. T.I . .... - une wan to take way but 7 Ln?f-letlmes a L1tzllOV WIFE OF FORMER j TERRACE PASTOR DIES IN SOUTH of a glass of tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Many people prefer to take it in orange juice. ROYAL YEAST CAKES "' .- the death of Mrs. Parsons at Elizabeth. . ,. . . . . . Colorado. News of her death did not. ,t tlme m -j..-. of the local however, come as a surprise to her more prMovtun- church She was of a imimaie inenos nere. sne naving been kintUT and BTmpathetic nature and wa stricken with paralysis several months h!gh,T respected throughout the corn-ago and her condition has been serious j munlt since. i k-.,, ... ... ,. , t.,. sons left Terrace and for a Tew months Mrs. Gordon of -Kingston. merly OnOwere ,taUoned ,t jj-Bride. wine later came to Terrace In December. 1921. and to mizsoeth, Colorado. was Here married to Mr. Parsons, who r,irf her hmbinri. Ur Prm- TIMBER SALE X4302 j leaves one son. Jim Oordan. of Kingston. 1 Oat. and one st-p-non. Oordon Par- sins, tf Denver, Col. NEW INSTRUMENTS KITKATLABAND H. Brown, the leader of the Vruls-xatla Concert Band, has arrived In the city to ascertain about the arrival of the new instruments for the band. Two 2i years will be allowed for re- 4 "mr "u uu moval of timber. I windows of J. Lome MacLaren Ltd. for jWOOD ! ' 1 I Further particulars of the Chief For- th lat fni davs. There ire 22 in. ester, Victoria. B.C.. or District Fores- I ... , .,K. stfuments. all of the most modern ter. Prince Rupert, B.C. . and they represent the last word THE FAMOUS 'Armor Clad' Suits for Boys Kegular up to $22.50 Sale of Sales Price $7.95 i Montreal Importers Third Avenue J.H. Miller, Proprietor Closing : Out "sale- NOW IN FULL SWING .Many Bargains in COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Ladles' Ready-to-Wear Third Ave. Phone G.'il In the manufacture of concert band Instruments, being the finest combination ever to come to the north. The KltkaUa band were the first price winners at the last two band contests a( the Prince Rupert Fair and these new instalment have been purchased with the view of the Kat-katla Concert Band retaining their supremacy among the bands 'of the district. PULP TLMHElt SALE X8110. Sealed Tenders tnsrked. "Tender on X8440." wUl be received by the Honourable, the Minuter 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 X8440, to cut t timber situated on Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years will be allowed for the i rfmniril nf the timber All tenders must comply with 10 of the -Forest Act." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars may be had from ithe Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C, Cash and Carry tin Prices UPSTAIILS STORE Sixth Street Where price talks and nervice jis absent. We price everything at I close margin and defy competi-jtion. I P.S. Large parcels will be delivered at nominal charge. MEAT DEPARTMENT I'rcrih cuts of meat will be displayed at low prices each day. Watch the window for bargains, i NI'.W LINKS AT LOW PKIf'KS n i- ol ' 11I1. 1.1,. ..1. .,.. ill 1 oiiuc I Ulinn, uiuliv, tun, brown or oxblood, per tin . . 11c 2 in 1 lllack Liquid Dressing, per bottle 13c lllack Knight Stove Polish, per tin 1.1c 2 in 1 Floor Wax, per tin .... 39c Fairy Soap, per bar 7c Sunny Monday Laundry Soap, per bar Cc Gold Dust Scouring Powder, per 10c Try this on your aluminum. It's sudsy and gets results. The above prices are regular prices and you will find all our cash and carry prices money savers. Rupert Table Supply Co THE DAILY NEWS PAGE SIX II 11 U-..1. . SELECT Xmas Stationery Priced from $1.00 to $3.50 See our windows Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We Deliver. Phone 94 WEEK-END SPECIALS Leg Veal, per lb 20c Ixiin Veal, per lb 20c Shoulder Veal, per lb. 12V2c Stewing Veal, per lb 8c Leg Mutton, per lb 20c Shoulder Mutton, per lb, 15c Leg Lamb, per lb 30c Shoulder Lamb, per lb.. . 20c Mutton Chops, per lb. . . 25c Hump Roast Beef, per lb. 20c Rib Roast, per lb 22c T-Bone Roast, pef lb. ... 25c Sausage, 2 lbs 35c Tomato Sausage, per lb. 15c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Up to the minute Dresses "Demers" Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strums your eyes, or if .you are the least h(l doubtful about Hie efficiency of your eyes then consult us! Glasses are intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland UIMIHATK OPTOMETRIST 27 Ycari Practice 319 Third Ateuuc. Opp. U.W.V.A. TOM MAITLAND NOW RANCHING I WAS SKKX ON Ills PI. UK MKTWEKN i SKITTLE AMI VAM()l KK HY 1 palatable wlaiahh SMITHERS LIVERY CONCERN CHANGES HANDS THIS WEEK SMITHERS, Dec. 3 One of the most Important business transactions made In Smlthers for some time was conclud- j ed Wednesday evening when agreements! were signed' whereby the ownership of , trie City Transfer changed hands from WV F. Dover to Angus McLean, the deal ' being completed through the firm of Henry Hethertngton. Mr. Boyer had tlte business for about seven years and. from an outfit of couple of teams and drays, nude It in- i to one of the moot extensive concerns j of this nature In the district, and today the equipment has several teams of I horses, a fleet of trucks and cars, largw bams and warehouses, etc. Mr. Boyer has been In poor health for some time, and has decided to seek a change of surroundings. Angus McLean, the Yew owner. Is a pioneer of the district and well known through the valley, having been road superintendent with the Provincial Public Works Department a few years ago. MEN'S WHIST l-t srhetlulnl M.trlir of I1rt ll.lf of SruMin I'latrd lt Mjlil Tno lotxmrd iame Yi( The last scheduled games In the mens section of the Fraternsl Whist League for the first half of the sea- -son were played last night and. there I still remain two postponed game I Knights of Pythias vs. Sons of Canada ' tonight and Moose vs. Sons of Canada, 'the date of which Is not yet set. Ssores last night were as follows: i Knights of Pythias. 3: OddfrlHws. 4 St. Oeorge's (city). 3; Elks. 6. St Andrew's 4, St. Oeorge's (Seal Covet. S. The standing of the team to date Is as follows: ' W. L. Pta. Moose i 1 3 Elks S 2 3 Oddfellows 4 3 4 St. Oeorge's (8. C). 4 3 4 Knights of Pythias. 3 3 3 St. Oeorge's (City).. 3 3 3 St. Andrew's 2 S 2 Sons of Canada I 4 1 K - It SPORT CHAT The Orand Terminals and Native Sons of Canada, who have been bat tling for cellar position in the Senior Buketluil League, will do their stuff again In tonight's fixtures. In the Intermediate League, the leading Grot to will meet the Orand Terminals who may already be said to be threat eslng the position. The Adanac and Uaple Leafs will again try conclusion In the Ladles' League while Star and Tuzl Boy, down In the' Junior Lea gue, will try agafh to pick up a lull advantage on the leading ColU. The Chicago White Sox Jed the American League) In fielding percentage In the easY of 192S, thl up-planting the New Tork Yankee, which team had for three -year In succession been the fielding leader. However. tli percentage of the White Sox ( 973, was a point less than that recorded by the Yankeei the previous year. While ths lead wa taken with a point les In percentage, the general average waa higher than that of 1923 for the entire league. The St. Louis Browns were at the bottom In fielding with a percentage of J63, which wa six points better than that of tb Bcston team when It finished last In 1923. Bolton, advanced to fourth place In fielding, led the league In number of aa&lau. An odd thing In the fielding records was that the lead log White Sox made so few doubt plays, while the bottom Browns made the most. Also the Browns were sec ond In number of assiil made. The New York team was credited with but 117 double plays In 155 games played. Six triple plays were made, Cleveland and Boston having two each and Philadelphia and Washington one each .Several outstanding feature are not ed In Individual fielding record of the 1920 season in the American League Catcher John Bassler of the Detroit team in 63 games behind the bat had 84 chance without error, though he was charged with one passed ball, ill assists In 154 games, a total of 1831 chances accepted. He had part in 114 double plays and two triple plays. Willie Kamm of the Chicago White Sox recorded a fielding average of .978, very high for third basemen. Bibb Falk, left fielder of the White Box. made but three error In 155 game. according to the' official scorer' .report. There wa a, notable list of pitchers who hsndled all their fielding chances without error or with but one error made all season. Max Bishop of the Athletic led second basemen In percentage-. Prerf ' Spurteon Of the Cleveland team came nearest to being In the game at thU position every day. Emory Rlgney of Boston led the shortstops In fielding, and second to him In percentage was Joe Scwell of Cleveland, who coutnlued hi record for continuous play, not1 missing a game and scarcely an lifnlng all season. With the high iverage of .978 in 143 games, Willie Kamm of the White Sox led the third bateroeji. Bibb Falk of the White Box topped all outfielder of the league with hi high average of .932, mauu ui 3i7 w.ia-ce.. uSc.m, s What Shall I Give? This question In easily answered, for here you have a choice of Christina (,ifis ranging in price to buit your every need. " - Our Downstairs Store is a Citft Shop in Itself. Hcautiful Diamonds Diamond Kings, fiepins Pendants, etc., set in white, green and yellow gold, featuring the latest designs. Price ranging front $ 1 5.0(1 up. Chnks Silverware Cut Class China Crockery Leather (IitoJ Ivor . llrnsswnrc Fountain I'um Pencils Umbrellas Suitcases Fancy Heads Ladies' and Men's Walchc. Yakht4 In the very latest designs Waltham. Klin. Hamilton nnd high-grade Swiss all . anteed. , St00.00 Popularly priced from S..-,o ,0 Pocket Knites Handlings Fancy Stationery Houhtgant's Perfume i Pocket Knltc Razors 'and hundreds of miscellaneous suggestions too numerous to mention. The Diamond Specialist. Max Heilbroner 527, 52'J Third Aunt and all but three taken care of. in 153 games Fmlk was in every game his team played- Trt Sperker and Oeorge Ruth tanked high among regular outfielder. 4 Advertise In ths Dally New water Notice. lilt MtMlTjT AMI l Mi 1AKE NOTICE that Department of Public Works of Canada. whoM address ' H Ottawa. wUl apply for a licence to take and use 3.000 galloua per day of water out of unnamed stream, which ; flow eastwardly and drains into Dodt Cove ou the east side of Dlgoy Island. B.C The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about too feet west of the uorthwest corner of Lot 36, subdivision of part of Lot 199). Rang V.. and will be used for domestic purpose upon the land described a Dodte Island. This notice was posted on the ground on the 22nd dsy of November. 1928. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act wtll be filed in the office of tbe Water Recorder at Prtnct Rupert. uojecuons to tne application may o tiled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rlshu. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. BC within thirty day after the tint ap pearance of this uottc in local news paper The date of the lint publica tion of this notice is November 24. 192S DEPARTMENT Or PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA. Applicant By J. P. Porde. District Engineer Agent Important Sugar has already gone up ei assists meant almost one per game. Our supply of Christmas (linger Phil Todt. first baseman of the Boston Wine has 'arrived. Red Sox, had 1755 putout and Ufl Quart bottles, each COc inis bottle Hold last year for 'Sc. lOcj per Hundred. CANDY OF ALL KINDS WILL ADVANCE AS SUCIAK ADVANCES Keen buyers will buy their candy early. We have a bigger stock this year of' all kinds and can supply your need of almost any variety. For one week we will give , 12 DISCOUNT on 'all candy .bought in quantities of f lb. or more. Oct your supply for your Christmai Tree now. Do not leave it too late. Also book your Jap Orangey wc have a lot coming hut the xupply Ih limited We have a Christmas tin of Nabob De Lux Tea worth $3.00. A three pound beautiful tin. Will pell 20 at JS'.i:.". each, Get yours now. Stock up now on the following: California Table Figs, per lb. 2,c 10 lb. box for.. , , . . $1.75 Thompson Seedless- Raisins, per lb 20c 25 lb. box for $.1.50 Mixed Peel, 50c, or 3 lb. for $1.00 Hulled, Cider, ijuart bottles .. 50c We have a wonderful stock of Sweet HisculU ' averaging 50c j special assortment of Chocolate Illscuits Ip a one pound Fancy Christmas Rox for 75c IiCt us put aside your -Christmas Crackers and Christmas Stockings. Don't delay. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 571 m WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday .Mntlner at 3 p.m. "THE BLIND GODDESS" A Powerful Drama of New York In- JACK HOLT, ESTHER RALSTON, ERNEST TOIUtlNtE, CHARLES ClaAKY. WARD CRANE. LOUISE DRKSSKK and all-itar cat COMEDY "DO.VT RUTT IN." AdmUtion PATHr; REVIEW 50c and 2 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englneem, .Machinist. RoilcTmaker. RlacksrnithM, Paltrm-makers Founder:, Woodworkers. Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDLMS. Our plant Is equipicd to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 13 nnd 385 Ran ad ian National Q7jc Largcft 'Railway Sylcm in America Steamship and Train Service A I'lllNCK Itl lTUT will leaie I HINf i: Itl ll UT fr v xNn''. ' '.''l m TnillA, m:.TTI.i:. ami Intermediate points ruth , .. I'KIXCR III n;HT lr Hll:W.KT ami NOV. MN' ' 1 . I'ltlMT ( IMItl.l.s fr VANCOI VW l iirXS ''"Bgi l..Mis, fortnUl.tl). wJwaRriW l'M;il lt 1 It I N x l.liAVK ruiNTi: i!t'l',:',,y i.tlM l:rli MOMMY. UI.IMIMV and M.H llOAY l Mf "!; '"V, llrd tii itittii;, KUMovinv, uiv.Mi'in, nil H"'" ,,'r "" Mule. AOIACY All. Oti:.N KTIIAM-tllir MMf. ,,(fuuf, l'e (u mi ai.1 n Nutloii;il Krr for Money tlrilrr. lorrln elf., lo for )our nel lilment. W nrv TKKi:r on m:. sjs tiiiiiii ai: I'iiinck m i l l" i-iiuiif " Chiffon Silk Hose In latest shades, Including Crystal Urcy. Ak'". ,,laf and Atmosphere, $1.75 pair H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 'J 3rd ami