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.. .-OY 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 A ciue BKBKBKIEKKEKBnBBUKr cSTBWsasiiTBrWBIaPLi"" WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and ! p.ra. "Lightnin"' A d(umtt 'U,n'me nom the pla that brokf i- WALLACE MACDONALD. RICHARD THA VEILS. JAY M OTIS HARLAN, J. FARRELL MACDONALD. J M ; MARCUS, ETHEL CLAYTON and others "THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE," Niu AI.Bt T VAUGHN LN "HIGH BUT NOT HANDSOMh INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admiration 35c and lot Ran ad ian National Qfo Largcfl Railway Syftcm in America Steamship and Train Service BA I'll I Mi: Itll'I.KT will leaie rUIMl) III MltT Im AMOlUtt ttt lllltl t, M;ATTI.:. anil lulrrmeUlate .lul rah I KlllAV e a. I'lilMi: III Tf:itT r l:tV.HT and ,IMII. MIHMlitV r-aji. 1-ltlM i; Cllltl.l tor V.M'II I.K la l t.fJi ( IMUl.tli r C LANDS. lurtnlxlitl). r.tHHi.Mii.K iMihK' if.ivi: nis( t i rt.ia IJieh MllMtlY. MIKM.MiW anil StII KIlAV al tIJM am lor rill'- lll Olllli:. l:lM(V1o. HIXMrMI. all mlnla IMrrn CiMd.- r: :r, Male. AlilACV .U.I. IKXAN STttMur I.I.M I " I'aiiailUn allnnal l.pre-a c .Munev IHdrra, luerlen t .'. rlr.. al fur )our next ahlpmenl. CITV TICKET (iri'HX. SiS Tlllllll AK.. PUINrK ittn.uT r Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. II.C SATIN-GLO In ten attractive shades for interior decoration. Unequalled in beauty and hy-genic qualities. ZIP-GLC In seen wr-1 shades. It drie- i-minutes. For tt ment floor: also in and furniture. Art Enamel in ten beautiful tints. Suitable for Fun. Bicycles. Baby Carriages, etc. MONTH-END Specials Monarch Green Slrlpc lloc Per pair l3c While Flannelette G yards for $1.00 Ruby Crib Blankets Pink and Blue, each $L0 ladles' Coats' ( only to clear ut each $15.00 12 ldlc DreM'! Values to $19.50. ! lug at flU j0 Children Coniliinulion Per suit Ladles' Corxels Gossard Front Lu v style 388. Keg '''lc $5.00, to clear at $2.!j Elastic Section Girdle a Reg. $1.B0, for . ,J)C H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and I ultnii