TAGE
SIX
SELECT
Xmas
Stationery
Triced
from
$1.00
to
$3.50
See
our
windows
Rupert
Pharmacy
Prescription
Specialists
We
Deliver
l'hone
84
Dollar
Week
These
are
Ileal
Specials.
Small
White
Beans,
15
lb.
$1.00
Brown
Beans.
14
lbs.
.
.
$1.00
No.
1
Jap
Rice.
11
lb.
51.00
Libby's
Pork
and
Beans,
2's.
7
for
$1.00
Clark's
Pork
and
Beans,
9
for
$1.00
Quaker
Corn,
C
for
...
$1.00
Campbell's
Tomato
Soup,
7
for
$1.00
Heinz
Tomato
Soup.
8
for
$1.00
Mussalleni
Grocery
Co.
Ltd.
Great
Variety
of
Ladies'
Silk
Stockings
In
all
the
latest
colors
"Demers"
We
aim
lo
plcane
Phone
27.
P.O.
Box
327
If
otir
bead
aches,
nr
reading
or
uurk
strums-your
eye?,
or
if
you
are
the
leul
bit
duublful
about
Ihe
efficiency
of
your
eyes
theu
consult
tin'.
Glares
are
intended
to
make
up
tor
Ihe
deficiency
in
your
eyesight.
Our
large
-
patronage
show
that
we
know
how
lo
produce
audi
glasses.
Have
your
eyes
examined!
A.
E.
Ireland
UltAIH'ATi:
OnOMETKlST
27
Years
Practice
319
Third
Avenue.
0p.
G.W.V.A.
WOOD
Dry
Jack
Pine,
Cedar,
Birch
and
Spruce
1'cr
load
.$6.50
I'er
half
load
3.50
Per
sack
60
Firellghtors,
18
for
$1.00
delivered.
HydeTransfer
139
Second
Avonu
Phone
E80
Night
or
Day
WE
BUY
BOTTLES.
CANADIAN
BOY
HELD
IN
JAIL
TKIKH
TO
lATEK
IMTI.0
STATES
VmilOl'T
r.ll'EKS
AMI
1IEL1I
AT
IIOKIH
K
l'UK
.MONTHS
EDMONTON.
.Nov.
30.
Laugulslilng
in
Jail
at
Mlnot.
North
Dakota
where
he
baa
been
held
lor
live
months
and
threatened
with
deportation
to
Eng
land,
Claude
Pollock,
a
former
Edmonton
boy.
has
appealed
to
friends
here
to
effect
his
release.
Pollock
tried
to
enter
the
States
without
thj
necessary
papers.
The
matter
has
been
brought
to
the
attention
of
Mayor
Blatchford
who
wUl
at
once
take
it
up
with
Hon.
Robert
Forke,
minister
of
Immigration.
This
close
confinement
la
ruining
my
health
and
It
seems
as
if
I
am
to
remain
here
for
a
considerable
time
yet
as
the
federal
authorities
cannot
get
in
touch
with
my
people."
says
the
bqy's
pleading
letter.
PASSPORTS
A
UK
KCtTKi:i
This
.case
contains
a
warning
to
Canadians
against
entering
the
United
States
without
having
the
necessary
passport.
It
appears
that
Pollock
wa
arrested
by
a
VS.
immigration
officer
when
It
was
found
that
he
did
not
not
have
the
requisite
papers.
The
appeal
has
aroused
sympathy
uf
officials
here,
especially
as
Pollock
un.
derwent
a
surgical
Operation
years
and
then
went
to
Hutton.
B
Afterwards
he
went
to
Vancouver
then
to
North
Dakata
where
he
got
tne
product
of
the
company
in
several
j
tween
Winnipeg
and
Selkirk
to'
thirty,
is
HIS
year,
let
,
someone
else
give
her
the
trinkets
and
"baubles."
You
give
her
time
to
be
happy.
Give
her
a
New
Hoover
twice
as
efficient
as
even
former
Hoover
models.
And
you
need
pay
only
16.25
down.
Demonstration
Booth
00
Floor
Sold
only
by
KAIEN
HARDWARE
CO.
Phone
3
Fur
Coats
&
Jacquettes
An
Exquisite
Stock
of
Fui
Trimmings
at
low
price
B.
C.
FUR
Co.
Next
O.W.V.A.
Third
Ave
LUMBER
Wo
are
manufacturing
rough
and
dressed
lumber.
Edge
gram
boat
cedar.
Halibut
and
salmon
boxes.
Ask
For
Prices
Seal
Cove
Lumber
Co.
Ltd.
PHONE
562
WEDNESDAY,
DEt'EMUEK
1
High
10:66
ajn.
193
ft.
23:29
pm.
18.00
"
Low
434
ajn.
BJ
-
17
as
pjn.
6S
-
Till
KSDAY.
HK(
I:.MII:K
2
High
1131
ajn.
20.7
ft.
Low
5:16
ajn.
8.3
"
j
18:04
pjn.
S
A
"
I
ruiDAY.
m:(
i:ii!i;ic
a
High
0:10
ajn.
.
18.7
ft.
12:05
pjn.
213
"
Low
8:57
ajn.
83
"
1842
pjn.
4.8
"
'
T1MHER
SALE
A8348
i
Sealed
Tenders
wlU
be
received
by
the
i
District
Forester,
not
later
than
noon
on
'
purchase
of
Licence
X8348.
covering
two
;
area
on
Maltland
Island.
C.R.
4,
to
cut
1
555.000
feet
board
measure
of
spruce,
cedar,
hemlock
and
balsam,
sawlogs.
Two
(2)
years
will
be
allowed
for
re-jmoval
of
timber.
I
Further
particulars
of
the
Chief
For.
ester.
Victoria,
or
the
District
Forester.
Prince
Rupert.
B.C.
TIMBER
SALE
X4302
Sealed
Tenders
will
be
received
by
the
Minister
of
Lands
at
Victoria.
B.C.
not
later
than
noon
on
the
23rd
day
of
December.
1826,
for
the
purchase
of
Licence
X4302,
to
cut
6.841.500
F.B.M.
of
Spruce.
Hemlock
and
Cedar,
on
an
area
situated
on
Maude
bland
adjoining
Lou
460
and
461.
Skldegate
Inlet.
Queen
Charlotte
Islands.
Two
2)
year
will
be
allowed
for
removal
of
timber.
Further
particular
of
the
Chief
For
ester.
Victoria,
B.C..
or
District
Forea-ter.
Prince
Rupert.
B.C.
I
PULP
TIMBER
SALE
X8440.
I
Sealed
Tenders
marked.
Tender
on
i
X8440."
will
be
received
by
the
Honourable,
the
Minister
of
Lands,
at
Victoria.
B.C..
up
to
twelve
o'clock
noon
on
the
I
4th
day
of
January.
1927.
for
the
purchase
of
Pulp
Licence
X8440,
to
cut
tlmber
situated
on
Oraham
Island,
I
Queen
Charlotte
Islands
District.
I
Thirty
years
will
be
allowed
for
the
removal
of
the
timber.
.
S
All
tenders
must
comply
with-
Sec-
nun
iu
oi
me
roresi
rtcix.
Ail
wo
attuvriit
u..
THE
DAILY
NEWS
Tuesday.
W-cmV
20
Winchester
JJ..
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i
l.i
i
ni
t
i
n-j
ii-
7;tiL"r
o
"
.
ft
fcvery
package
of
Winchester
Cigarettes
contains
a
poker
hand
insert
card.
Sa
these
Inaeeta
they
ar
valuable
in
exchange
for
packs
o
high
grade
playing
cards,
etc
of
course,
is
subject
to
ratification
of
the
shareholders
Mid
of
the
secretary
of
state,
since
B.C.
Pish
la
a
Dominion
some
;
corporation;
months
ago.
That
the
earning
for
this
year
are
Pollock
says
-that
he
worked
for
the
iabout
M
fcroaa:
Chisholm
Lumber
company
for
two!
T"1
tne
purpose
of
the
Journey
GERMAN
FAMILIES
COMING
TO
CANADA!
i
I
LAKGE
MEETING
OF
CITIZENS
ASK
hUlLUING
OF
KOAI)
TO
TERRACE;
COMMITTEE
TO
WAIT
ON
MINISTER
(continued
from
page
one)
been,
done
In
Alaska.
The
building
oi
:
this
road
would
be
difficult.
GET
m:illM)
MK.MIII.U
W.
H.
Montgomery
mentioned
the
three-year
program
arranged
In
the
south.
The
minister
of
land
wa
here
now
and
he
believed
the
minister
would
have
the
work
done
if
he
could.
They
were
not
criticizing
him
but
were
anxious
to
get
behind
him.
The
revenue
of
the
northern
part
of
the
province
were
being
expended
ln
the
south.
A
quarter
of
a
million
dollar
wa
spent
on
a
road
near
Nelson
and
if
It
wa
possible
there.
It
could
be
done
here.
The
building
of
the
road
wa
quite
possible.
If
not
on
one
side
of
the
river,
then
on
the
other.
There
wa
every
reason
why
it
should
be
built
Th
e
south
wa
look
ing
arter
iu
own
Interests.
They
would
have
.held
the
meeting
Just
the
some
power.
"A
citizen,
we
should
lay
our
case
before
the
government
and
press
it
a
strongly
a
possible."
he
said.
8.
E.
Parker
drew
attention
to
the
at
tendance
for
Itself.
main
thine
wa
to
let
th
government
know
that
the
people
were
demanding
the
road.
A
long
as
the
government
could
get
along
without
having
to
build
it
they
would
do
so.
If
the
committee
which
wa
recently
appointed,
had
been
acting
there
would
nave
been
no
need
of
the
meeting.
This
was
the
only
place
on
the
continent
where
a
city
this
size
wa
without
a
mile
of.
road
-except
that
built
by
the
city
within
it1
limit.
Mr.
Parker
told
how
Prince
Rupert
had
backed
up
the
road
building
pro-
the
other
side
of
the.
river
at
a
cuar.
ter
the
exnenae
Me
"also
urved
that
I
ma
29
suggested
the
reference
of
the
resolution
to
a
committee.
on
recommendation
oi
Mrs.
k.
i
Mcintosh.
Aldermen
Greer
and
Casey
were
appointed
to
rejueent
thai
meet
WINNIPEG.
Nov.
30
Dr.
P.
Schneider,
lag
on
the
general
committee
which
had
cf
Berlin,
Germany,
has
completed
de-,
been
anooluted
before
and
to
lar
their
l.C.
broad
of
Aemlllus
Jarvla
Is
to
develop
;
talis
tn
connection
with
the
sale
of
the
'
views
before
the
minister
aa
expressed
and
nd.a
better
connection
for
the
disposal
ofW.
B.
Bennett.
3-100
acre
farm
be-j
in
the
resolution.
Tony
Christian
said
uey
would
bare
work
on
a
farm.
It
was
while
work-
rounlrlM
01
Europe:
German
families,
whom
he
represented,
to
squew
the
Bbvenbrort
to
get
it
pu
lng
there
that
he
was
arrested
by
the!
nnlIT-
tht
the
present
directors
are
The
property
wlU
be
divided
into
through.
"
immigration
officer.
1
"Ereed
that
the
earnings
of
the
com-1
100-acre
farms
on
which
IntenaUled
;
Jerry
Kane
urged
that
the
hrldjc
..(UXI
KKTl'KX
TO
CAN
AHA
j
paay
should
be
distributed
more
llber-1
farming
will
be
conducted.
The
price
should
be
built
at
Zenardl
luplds.
"In
the
event
of
my
delng
deported
j
BHy
amon8
lhe
ahareholders
than
has
h
In
the
neighborhood
of
1124.000.
part
T.
J.
Davidson
thought
the
building
to
Eneland.
I
win
find
mvself
in
a
oeturred
In
the
past.
The
policy
here-
of
which
is
being
paid
over.
It
was
0f
the
Oallowar
ItaDlds
bridge
net
country
where
employment
is
extreme-
i
tot3Ie
tfn
'
devote
the
earnings
i
stated
by
official
of
the
Canada
Colon!-
year
should
be
included
tla
the
reaolu-ly
scarce,
without
clothes,
no
home
and
01
ood
yMr
10
rae
extent
ln
buy-;
cation
Association,
which
along
wltn.uon
.
no
folks
to
go
to."
says
the
letter.
!
lng
dtllUonl
equipment
and
plant
t
German-Canadian
Catholic
Association.
finally
the
reaolutHm
was
paved
and
Pollock
point
out
further
that
if
"
"
eP'"S
tne
deal
The
new
aet-
left
with
the
Committee
to
redraft
ln
ttrnnt
I
IT
nriTtnr
rn
tt.n
.iit
...
r,
.
.
.
someone
with
lnrluence
would
inter-
VV
(
VI
A
fl
WHllirKllh
primer
lerm
sua
prtsejH,
is
we
nua-
cede
in
his
behalf
he
might
avoid
de-,
J
P
"
P'
Donation
to
England
in
his
destitute;
A
,,,
I
iTflMORII
F
TROPHY
T
I
.
condition
and
be
returned
to
Canada.
are
fH
jer
Share
The
dallr
Dress
ln
the
last
few
davs
'ALtXAiNUtR
ANDERSON
LOXDOM
Knv
in
.
.TV.
f
i..t
I
REASONS
FOR
RISE
!
-
wV
t
Z
DllU
Al
WftlMlNSTEK
J
'
uomooue
wud
u
mis
vioiette,
.
.unt
t.
m
imi.tiii
to
.iri'l.l
to
n
n
pinii
nil
i
nrn
'
B.C.
FISH
SHARES
Cordel7
01
Cobham,
Surrey
The
trophy
NEW
WESTMINSTER.
Nov
30.
ll
x,:
'KH0Ui;
awarded
annually
for
the
most
merl-
Alexander
Anderson.
7B
years
of
age.
a
In
Oraham
Island.
Queen
Charlotte
Inanrlal
Mya'rnlnp
Thh
rt
ltOTiou
Prtormance
in
a
certified
trial.
wcU-known
figure
in
the
B.C.
fishing
ttSJVSS
has
been
retailing
much
gossip
concern-
nours
SB?
minute,
and
covered
a
dining
the
spectacular
rue
in
B.C.
Flsh.i11"
'
so18-2
mtlM-
l
n
rge
says
the
Financial
Post.
This
cul-'8peed
ot
73-8
nDl
mlnajted
ln
the
tale
published
In
Toronto
on
Tuesday,
that
B.C.
Fish
had
secured
an
enormously
profitable
con
tract
to
ship
live
fish
to
Italy.
.
Hon.
T.
D.
Pattullo.
.minister
of
lands
and
member
of
the
legislature
for
Prince
Rupert,
who
Is
here
for
a
later
Advertise
in
tbt
Dally
New
LAND
CT
iuc
MU
-oroery
wan
consisted
industry
since
he
Came
to
the
pro-'
UaWtt
Inlet.
Oraham
Island
oi
a
high
speed
reliability
test
of
a
vlnce
In
1BT7
from
Toronto,
is
dead'
TAKE
NOTICE
that
Powell
River
1H.6
h.p.
car.
which
was
driven
for
70
after
heine
bedridden
fnr
thr
...n
;
Company
Limited
of
Vancouver.
BC
CHILD
LOST
LIFE
AS
!
PLAYING
ON
STREET
CHICAOO,
NoJ
J30.
Ttoale
Potter,
a
'occupation
Manufacturers
'
ply
tor
a
lease
of
Intend
to
ap-!
the
following
de
scribed
lauds
Commencing
at
a
peat
planted
at
the
northeast
corner
of
D-L
1171:
thence
westerly,
following
northern
boundary
of
;
said
Lot
lo
the
north
et
corner
of
said
Lot.
thence
westerly
northerly
and
easterly,
following
the
high
tide
mark
of
Ferguson
Bay
to
the
extreme
easterly
The
Financial
Post
has
learned
froni'fw
da,s
on
buslne
in
connection
;
i
yea
old
child,
dled
at
the
hoapita!
point
of
Echinus
Point,
thence
south
an
authoritative
source
that
dividend
approximating
7t$
per
cent
on
the
par
with
his
.
south
on
value
of
the
share
outstanding
are
morning.
about
to
be
declared
by
the
directors;
!
-
constituency.
will
the
Prince
Rupert
That
the
director
have
decided
to
I
ev
rtt4t
spilt
the
stock,
now
all
common.
Into
pnivrp
IHTI'PIfX
Tlttt'C
v
common
and
preferred.
This
action.
..t..
vmernav
aftemoni
ih.
rM,.it
easterly
to
the
point
of
commencement
"..
.
.
"
.:
,
T
hf
contalniTig
150
acre,
more
or
tew
rriaay
:
rciurcu
sauu
-sustainea
eariy
in
,
the
day
when
she
was
struck
by
a
;
motor
bus
while
playing
in
the
street.
!
POWELL
RIVER
COMPANY.
LTD
Agent
J
-Driugtaa
Wilson
Dated
4th
November.
1B26.
Important
Sueur
has
already
gone
up
1
0c
per
Hundred.
CANDY
OF
ALL
KINDS
WILL
ADVANCE
AS
SUGAR
ADVANCES
Keen
buyer
will
buy
their
candy
early.
We
hMve
a
bitter
stock
this
year
of
all
kinds
and
can
supply
your
need
of
almost
any
variety.
For
one
week
we
will
jrive
I
'
'i
DISCOUNT
on
all
candy
bouitht
in
tjuantities
of
5
lb.
or
more.
Get
your
supply
for
your
Christmas
Tree
now.
Do
not
leave
it
too
late.
U
there
had
been
alTory
government
tin
Ab
book
your
Jap
Orange,
we
have
a
lot
coming
hut
the
hupply
is
limited
We
have
a
Christmas
tin
of
at
The
the
meeting
which
apokej
Nabob
De
Lux
Tea
worth
$3.00.
A
three
pound
beautiful
tin.
Will
sell
20
at
JjSTi
each.
Get
yours
now.
Our
supply
of
Christmas
Ginger
Wine
has
arrived.
Quart
bottles,
each
r0c
This
bottle
sold
last
year
for
75c.
Stock
up
How
on
the
following:
California
Table
Figs,
per
lb,
25c
1(1
111
Imr
fn.
t
-
.gram
of
the
InUrlor.
They
had
lent
.
Th.
"ax
'1
L'M
-
every
assistance
to
the
Terrace
bridge
u'c
iinf
per
and
Endako-Burns
Lake
road
and
now
I
20c
they
were
asking
for
support
from
the'
Zo
'"
box
for
$3.3(1
Ulterior
for
thl
road.
He
wa
heartUy
Mixed
Peel,
50c,
or
V,
lb.
for
$1.00
In
favor
of
the
resolution.
j
Boiled
Cider,
quart
bottles
.
.
Sflc
l
l."TIIN
Of
UOt'TK
LLr'w
of
The
highest
or
any
tendei
not3ecti-V
"
L
"
v
r
v
jvi
iiiscuits
averaging
50c
rlly
accepted.
i
and
had
damned
It.
Hi
opinion
wa
A
Special
assortment
of
Chocnlntu
Further
Particulars
mav
be
had
from
the
Chief
Forester.
Victoria.
B.C.
TIMBER
SALE
X8301
Sealed
Tender
will
be
received
by
the
District
Forester,
not
later
than
noon
on
the
8th
day
of
December.
1926.
for
the
purchae
of
Licence
XB501.
covering
five
areas
in
Canoe
Pas.
lunge
2.
Coat
District,
to
cut
880.000
feet
board
measure
of
spruce,
hemlock,
balsam
and
cedar
sawlogs.
Two
2
year
will
be
allowed
for
removal
of
timber
Further
particular
of
the
Chief
For
ester
Victoria,
or
the
District
Forester,!
that
if
.u
was
jo
jwuit
along
the.
"
mncuitli
in
a
orie
pound
y
railway
route
it
wld
not
be
completed
Chritm
fhH.im,..
BoX'fof
mV
73c
in
twentf
vear.
it
could
r
don.
m
the
route
up
the
Zlmacord
River
about)
Mocking.
ten
mile
north
of
the
Sxeena
Valley
should
be
investigated.
A.
8.
Paul
urged
that
the
resolution
be
made
strong
S,
D.
MaCdonald
tTmd
that
th
main
I
Let
us
put
aside
your
Christ-
trackers
and
Christmaa
Don't
delay.
B.C.
Butchers
&
Grocers
Limited
thing
was
to
make
the
government
un-
Phones
45
and
574
DIAMONDS!
DIAMONDS!
DIAMONDS!
Are
one
of
our
leading
line.
We
buy
direct
iron
t
in
Europe
for
spot
cash.
This
enables
us
to
rompe'.c
u
store
in
Canada.
In
fact
few
stores
enrry
as
largo
a
rings,
brooches,
pendants,
etc.,
in
the
very
latest
k-white,
green
and
yellow
gold.
Loose
diamonds
don:
lifteen
hundred
dollars.
Our
More
has
won
the
isi.'rr
fidence
and
recct
of
the
buying
public
from
cou
.f
for
fair
dealing.
VISIT
OUR
BASEMENT
STORE
Max
Heilbroner
Diamond
Specialist
527.
32a
Third
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Art
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in
ten
beautiful
tints.
Suitable
for
Fun.
Bicycles.
Baby
Carriages,
etc.
MONTH-END
Specials
Monarch
Green
Slrlpc
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Per
pair
l3c
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Flannelette
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for
$1.00
Ruby
Crib
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Pink
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each
$L0
ladles'
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each
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