PAGE SIX NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Paste PD & Co. Vanishing Cream PD & Co. Shaving Cream PD & Co. Almond Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo For a limited time only vc will give you free any one of the above items providing yon purchase two of them. You get SI. 50 value for $1.00. Don't miss this! Ruper Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Pickling Specials It Is the end of the season and we have only a few of each variety left. Green Tomatoes, 6 lbs. 23c Pickling Onions, 4 lb3 25c Green Peppers, 2 lbs. . . 33c Red Cabbage, 4 lbs 25c Celery, 2 for 25c Cauliflower, each 23c & 35c Citron. 3 ihs 9 23 c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 5th Avenue E. Phones 18 and 84 Just Arrived Flannel and Balbriggan DRESSES in all the new styles and 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 arc the least hit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult usl Glasses arc intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how to produce sm-h glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland UIUDI'ATE OI'TOMETKIST 27 Years Practice 310 Third Avruur. Opp. O.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack . 50" Firelighters, '18 for $1.00 "delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenus Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. COLD CLIMATE CLOVER PLANT IS PRODUCED ritortssoit KiitK 011 sAsKATtiu: WAN VMVtlCSITV tNUEK KOTII-KltlOUh MAKES DlSCOVEKY saskatoon. Nov. 5. scientific ag riculturist throughout Canada and the United States, are now following with keen Interest research wort now pro ceedng at the University of Saskatchewan Into the producaflon ot a forage plant which apparently combines Arctic sweet clover and alfalfa, and eliminates the disadvantages of each. The research work. began when Prof. L E. Kirk In charge of a- JUrage crop work In the university's field husbandry department, discovered In a plot ot Arctic sweet clover a number of strange plants, bearing evidence of being the re sult of a cross between Arctic and al falfa. This was In 1934 and since that time the work has been progressing very quietly. cum: rou OPTIMISM It will be a long time yet before any definite announcement can be made regarding the values of the new plant, but agricultural authorities at the university find same cause for optimism In the result of their research to date. The far-reaching Importance of the discovery is explained by Dean W. J. Rutherford, head of the Saskatchewan Agricultural College. From year to year as the prairie oil I is being used for wheat production, the I nitrogen contents of the soil, without which wheat production Is a practical impossibility. Is becoming more and more depleted. As Dean Rutherford ex plains it. part of the nitrogen of the prairie soil is annually shipped, east with the wheat. Unless the nitrogen can be replaced. the great wheat producing areas of western Canada and the United States, will eventually reach the stage where wheat can no longer be grown. Leguminous plants have been enlisted 3 Way Special KXTRAORDINARY VALUE PICK OUT THREE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR $20 Any -1 lb. tin Pure Jam. Malkin's Best, Empress or Nabob. Any 4 lb. tin Pure Orange Mar malade. 1 lb. of JIalkin's Best or Fuller's Tea. 1 lb. of Malkin's Best or Fuller's Coffee. 2 lbs. of our Fancy Sweet Bis LAND ACT. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, XovemUr 5, rmwrrr. ia i. . y M s ByB Br sft assY BBJ R6CQUS6 lt quick,y soothes the pain - - of a sudden cut, burn or scald. J Because it soon dispels inflammation and reduces swelling. J Because it grows new healthy skin where injury or disease has torn or corrupted the tissues. J Because as a first-aid it is miles ahead of common salves and ointments. Zam-Ruk owes its superior healing properties to certain very active herbal extracts, and secondly, to its entire freedom from animal fats and coarse mineral drugs. Zam-Buk commands the confidence of First-aid Experts and Professional Nurses. Its safe and ever-ready character wherever , a healing, soothing and antiseptic agent is needed has led to the recognition of its indispensability in every modern home. , . . , . v ' - K. torn, U Jrutntlt t ,'wlm. notick of intention to ai'ply to leam: i..m In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, B.C.. and altuate on an Island In Oona Rlrer approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 3199. R. S, Coast District onoetly tide flat surrounding small island;. TAKE NOTICE that John-Bergman, of Oona River. B.C.. occupation fisherman. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: ' cuits, value $1.00. roStlTt ."uated oa Mud. Utand adjoining Lou commencing at a post . planted 300 the engineers, la a single arch, constant radius dim of ordinary ooarrete and ateej construction. . Stevenson Creek Is a mere trickle In .i ..... . t It base to Its present top of 60 feet. Water will be admitted behind the dam and tests made -until the structure breaks from the pressure. In building the dam effort was made to use concrete Of average proportions, with one part cement, three piru aand and two pans reck, w.th usual steel reinforcing. Proportions of the structure are lighter than those ordinarily employed In darns intended to impound V T" water. by the aclenUfic argtculturUU to replace Is being made on ihe StsVi-naan Crtek ine iosi nitrogen, sweet clover and al- i experimental dam 83 mile east of falfa. the supposed parents of the new j Fresno. plant, are both legumes. Both can give i The tests, by the United States bureau back to the soil the precious . nitrogen ; of standards, are attracting attention of taken away by the wheat craps. engineers throughout the world. An entirely 'new avenue Is opened! VAKIIK T1II('KM through the discovery of the plant and The dam. sponsored by the Engineer - ine progress- made in the field of re-' lag Foundation of New York, has been search to date. Whether the end of the I built at a coat of $100,000. It U 60 avenue finds agriculture Immeasurably 1 feet high. 143 feet long acraaa the tjp benefited, cannot yet be conjectured, j and 7ft feet thick at the base. Thirty "If we can Isolate plant which Is j feet above the base it Is only a tcet a biennial, as clover is. and which poa- thick and that thickness t maintained seseca the good quslltlea of alfalfa. It; to Us top. wouia be very valuable, not only from a scientific but from an economic point of view." Dean Rutherford HYDRO ELECTRIC DAM FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, EXPERIMENTAL ONE The structure. In the Untune of "Absolutely Unequalled hn my little icsrl bd'v burnt her foot," ritesMrs C V. Kit sham, of Sooth Avenue. WiUinsburg-, "Zaoi-Huk healed perfectly, leaving no tract' of the wire whatever. lira bad caw of ulcers Zam Duk was equally goad, also for boili and skin eruptions, lust recently for soothing and healing our cold-sores and chilblains Zam-Buk has proved absolutely unequalled." Oi r4Mt Tk last-Ik C., TMte. llt tlartr mil Tnsl ! Ms 14 'Ml Mt. 14 N Inn Ta-I. LIKE AMERICANS FOR PRAIRIE FARMERS Harmful lmprrlnt Mof be Krniotrri la Induce farmer la Come wiknipeo. Nov 5. Tbe mld-smurti states are among the ferule sourer for prmpecUve settlers for western Canada, in the opinion ot Colin a. Oro8. publicity director of the province of Alberta. He has Just computed a tour around the southern exhibition circuit- Nebraska. Iowa and other mid-western states, he said, bad large quota of farmers who were anxious to move to Canada where they were, being attracted by ' cheap r lands, low utea and high pro- w ruuu.. N t w.r lor me pres- tfuctlvlty. Mr, OroJ intimated that a ante tests is drawn from one of the number of prospertlye settlers would tunnel, of the Southern California Z- tUU torx , olh7r ,nU n Company, which, affori. a supply Ascertain prUrlM nm iprln to the sufficient to fill a darrf In little more j ot 7lrminf ,n than an hour. Starting with a nve foot i wl4h with the United ... 4&M.t. . . . . i - .- w ... h u wmvrm. v. ..Kr, irM niTv urrii .maoe FRESNO. Cal.. Nov 6. Built in the with inrr,.m. ft.. belief that millions of dollars have been ' the dam. wasted in the construction of hydro- i rilUSSfiu: tNTII. IHtUAKS electric dams and that exact data on the ! pjans are beiag made to build the amount of stress and strain will enable i atrurtur tor. ni.h i- According to Mr. Oro.l there Is ittll a great oral of misunderstanding about Canada among tha United BUUi farmers. Oefcre there is anr extensive In. inux of settlers from the south, the - w m v iisaj tt, sa srs as yiif i tusj , - engineers to avoid waste, a series of tests a feet thlckneaa of concrete and etcel ' hrmful a a lmPrt,on n,t removed -r- - - - ! .v,!.i. . . .... ... Ibe said. Ti.Miu.it h.mj: xiioi 1 3 lb. tin P,.. f.,rrl. v,1n. !frt north of nSrthweJt wrer bit o7 ." 2 "op ln1 ,ne ,ww w,u I"nd t - "legate Inlet. Queen T,, , V .7 "i Lot 3199: thence I.OOO feet aoutheait: '"'ru " miormaiion at to stresses, t-narioue isianas, 1 ick out any inree OI tne above ; thence 200 feet westerly, thence 1.000, both I articles for 52.00. You Save from Ten to Twenty I'ercent on this deal. (Jet three different kinds to make up the bargain We have WC. Little's Quality Milk arriving daily. Let us have your standing order for delivery. Per Quart, 20c B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 43 and 374 $7.00 a month Just a Few Cents a Day Gives you immediate possession of a splendid building lot . Isn't this the best and biggest chance for building your owri home that ever came your? way This Hs a remarkable money-making, money-saving opportunity I now offer you. You get your LOT at the very bottom of, real estate values in Prince Rupert. And $7.00 is all you need to get started, to OWN YOUR OWN HOME Is there any other way in the world you can use $7.00 so profitably? Let me help you, as I have helped others, to own their own home. I still have several choice lots for you to choose from on these terms. G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 4th or less. Dated October acres, more JOHN BEROMAN. Applicant. 30, 1928. PULP TIMBER SALE X8I40. Sealed Tenders marked. "Tender on AiMij. win dc received by the Honourable, the Minister of Lands, at Victoria. B.C.. up to twelve o'clock noon on the 4th day cf January. 1937. for the purchase of Pulp Licence X8440, to cut 1 timber situated on Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years wUl be aUowed for the j removal of the timber. . All tenders must comply with 8c Itlon 19 of the "Forest Act." I The highest or any tender not necea- I tartly accepted. . Further particulars may be had from 1 the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C. WATER NOTICE. . . DIr$on and Use TAKE MfTlCK Out !o(ervflle Cannery CMHiam , Ltd., whrw addreni l iii,re AVf-iiue Wharf. Vanrnuter, li.C. will apply fur a llrenre to take and ox? to ttllun x-r niliiule of water out of mll sin-sin. slwi known as Mold Stresm, which flow norttieset and ilriliu iico Jrdttsy Harbor about to tat norinwrH or Kouihei.l corner of Togo Mlulnn claim. The water will be dlvertel from Ihe ttrtom al a point shout SOU fret noutliKeot or soiilh st rorner of Tolco Mining Claim, and will be ued for litdutlrul purpoMi urxm the land itpioribrd as II.t arte tioMlical of Toko Min'lir Clslin. Thin nolire ui. rv..l.l ik thf vroiind on the vth day of Sepirin urr, ni a rp or ini. notice and an applliallon pursuant I line 10 ami to the "Wsler Acr will ho riled In Hie otricc of Hie Water Ilrcjrdrr at l-rlnre liuiK-rt, B.C. ohjectloiis 10 llio application may be filed wllh . Ihe said Water lleronler or Willi thp Otiiiptrolier of Waier IUtii, I'iirllaiiient Ittiildliisr. Vlrtorla. H.r... within thirty days after the rirt appt-aranre of this notice In a loral new (paper. The dale or the flrM iuhllrallon of Una no lite 11 Ortober S. !. SOMEItVILLE C.EIIV CO., LTD., Applicant. Hv ed QeiRrl.ay Vafliem. Aaenl WATER NOTICE. Diversion and Uas. TAfcE NOTICE that 4lohert Oerre John-Hon, uh..e sddreM l. Inverness cannery, will apply fur a licence lo lake and use lo.ooa nations per, day of water out or ereek et ot wharr al China Hat. aUo known a tno namei, which riows south-"! and drains into Trout Hav atioiit 400 feel south alonir Ihe beach from ib south-t- corner ln ''A," kltaMNi Mt. The water will lx diverted from tlie ireuiu at a (Hilnl about inO .feel from its mouth and ttlirtesud'for,doftlli- and aicnery purroet upon' Use 'land 'detirriheif at Lot' "A" . kltatiHi Mi. TbK notlre waa ponied 011 Hie' around on the llth day of Ben Ufnher, tl. A ropy of this notice and an application puriouml lliereto and to the -waier Act'' will lie filed In the office of tin- Wsler fleeorder at Prlnre llupei t. nliterllons to ihe application mar be riled wllh the said tWater liecorder or, wllh the Comptroller nf Water Itla-hH. I'arllanient lliilldlnir. virlurls. H.C., within thirty days tins notn-p aner me rint apwarance In a loral fiewnnsner o.iie nr ine rir?i pnoiiraiion or la .SeDlcmlier 30. lots. of The this notlre nuntnT CEonoE joii.mo.i, Applicant , at ruction. MAGGIE GREEN OF AMERIKEY WAS FOUND the Ulster cspiui. tells this story: "The last 8unday'nlght I preached la Belfast before starting for this countiy I stated In a polite way -that If any of my hearers had friends in America -and would give me the address I would look them up if possible. Among othcVt was one old saint, and she said. 'If you happen to see Maggie Green In Araerl-key give her my best wishes.' That was me oniy aaaress-iwaggie Green. Amerl-key. "I thought this was good enough t-j tell, and some weeks later when I waa preaching over the1 radio I told lt. The next day I had a visitor, and who ws It but Msggie Oreen. formerly of Bel-fast, who happeued to be. listening In." PROGRESSIVES ARE NOT ABSORBEDJJY LIBERALS (Edmonton Journal) Many Saskatchewan Progressives Joined handa .with the Liberals at the federal election and It has been assumed that the absorption pf the former by the latter would aoon be as complete In that province as It Is In Manitoba. But a campaign now In progress does not give much support to this view. A byelectlon Is to be held In Kerrpbert on November W which was made necessary by the resignation of the former Liberal representative In the legislature to contest a federal seat. The Progres-alve organization la making , a strong effort Uv capture thfc'rldJog and among those who are aiding lU candidate li the re&ntly elected U.FA, member for Weiasklwln. William. Irvine. He Is also receiving support from John Evana, who canted a Saskatchewan aeat In Sep. temter and haa been listed aa a Lib-eral-l'rogrcsslve. ,m n. S. Allen, district forester, sailed last night on the" Prince George Ocean Palls on emclal business. for I 8ealed Tenders will be received jr the Minister of Lands at Victoria. BC. not later than noon on the 33rd day of December. lM. for the purchase of Licence x3oa. to cut 34i30o r.n v Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar, on an area Two (3) year wUI be allowed for r. particulars of the Chief For- ter. Prince It u pert, B.C. NOTICC Of INTtNTION TO APPLY rOR LEAK In the Laiwl Heeordlnr I'nlrlrl Atlln V;iHnf D110M1 of (alar Ol.trirt. ,,J,hfc. u,4 lni.r-er fh.M freJtlently have a hazy notion of tr.e;"H 1 "iMnbia. 'nunslien. a mimna- row. United SUtea. specially of dial.,,. IWfcT&'&M&'J? "' Dr. W. L, Morthbrldve of rtlf..t !-.. 1 Comniennnr al a iiSi i.i.i.i.i .,., was hxr. making friend, for the Irish-'; iff SS'Uai'V'iV ily" American MethodUt Memorial church In ,V.?,",rl s'tusled al the inoolh """ ier. 00 issu Ann or Tstlth lake, l't in a Sortlierly dirrrtlon tf ".""CC :,rl 0 feel. IlK-nre SoutlM-rl) m Ito feet im.re or le. to hlih water mark, ihrnre Wvntrrly I no feet rtHire or U-n to iinl of rnmmenceinenl and rontaihinv 01 acres more or Located this leth rtar of AmiiM. Itl 'Slimed If, Mc!X, niAF.N. B r. L 8. A rem. Cash and Carry Prices Upstairs Store, Sixth Street. The prices listed below arc regular prices but are strictly non-service. No phone nor C.O.I), orders in this department. 50 boxen Terrace Apple, wrapped Wenlthies, per box $I.2." St. Charlex, Paclfc or Carnation Milk, 9 tins for $1.00 Cash and Carry Meat Specials Round Steak, 2 lbs. for . . . . : 33c Rolling Reef, 3 lbs. for ...... 23c Roast Lejr I .amb, per lb. 3.1c Shoulder Roast pork, per lb. 25c Cambridge Sausage, per lb. . . 15c T-Rone Roast, per lb. 25c Ijtrd in bulk, 2 bs..for . 33c TURKKVS for THANKK(jlVIN(J We have n limited number arriving from the Interior. We will sell them nlive or dressed, Riipert Table Supply Co CUPS AND SAUCERS Over 100 Different Designs and ajjasjaawaflslasa Decorations New Arrivals of Dinner Sets In ln-aiilifiil decorations in our ba-nij. ular pricy. ' Come ninl pick 011I your Xiita iifl- . Dinner Set mid we will hold it foryou. ' Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 7 nnd 9 p.m. Saturday Mntlnt-e nl 3 p.m. Colleen Moore in "ELLA CINDERS" The Tinderella" of the nwi, A comedy-drama of the kind Colleen's tsrr , Lloyd Hughe nnd Strong Cant COMEDY "IJAItY III: fiOOD," PATIIK KKVIEW Admission - - 50c and 23c Evening and Afternoen Frock s Some charming mmleli hve Just rr(vrd, Th- stylos. Reasonably pnrrd, SKE OUR WINDOWS H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. 3rd Avenue and Pulton. phone I SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Family W ' SOFT FINISH, TII1UF.T.SERVICE nnd WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleanfcrs Phone 118 and we will do the rest. Fisherme ns Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, HOPES, TWINES FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR. OIL AND RUIIIIER CLOTHING, (JROCKItl Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue nnd .Mcllrld St.