PAGE SIX We Wish to one and all A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year Rupert Pharmacy I'hone 91. We Deliver TO OUR MANY I'ATKOXS who have helped to make our business the success it is, we extend the Compliments of the Season and hope our very pfeasant ivlations which have existed in the past will continue during the coming year. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Perfect Sight A matter of foresight Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A.) You Need Something for the activities of the Festive Season Buy at Montreal Prices and make your money ko farther Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II. .Miller, Proprietor WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, IHrch and Spruce Per load $G.50 Per half load ...... $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. EDITOR EVENS UPACCOUNTS SOMETIMES IT lOESNT PAY TO ruiTicizE von: home town newspaper A West Texas editor tot tired of being called a liar because of an occasion- al typographical error or a slight disarrangement of tbe facta in publishing a commonplace news item. In his wrath he announced: "A lot of people In this tomn fall out with the editor and brand him a liar when the ordinary 'mistake of llfel shows tip in the paper. You have a little charity and fellow feeling for every man in town but your editor. You claim that you want facts and d-i -d if we dont get them to you. Read the next Issue of this sheet and you wilt see facts, with the bark off. "I admit that I hare been a liar, an editorial liar, ever since I have been editing this sheet, but I have never printed a He In these columns except to keep somebody's feelings from being hurt. I am not afraid of any of you and 111 be dad-blamed If I dont print the truth from now on. or until some of you get out ot the habit of calling me a liar every time I make some unavoidable typographical error. Now watch my smoke." C01.ll TRUTH Here are some at thl paragraphs out of his next Issue: "John Bennin. the laziest man In town, made a trip to Bellevlew, yester day Rev. Sty preached last Sunday night j at the Christian Church. His sermon was punk and uninteresting except some stuff he quoted from Bob Ingersol. for which he failed to give Bob any credit lie also recited a few passages from one of William BUbert Munseya sermons and had the unlimited gall to palm r off as his own. "Tom Spardin married Miss Cortle Meadows last Trades Day at the county seat It lsnt generally known but the marriage was brought about by a Rem- THE SALE OF ALL SALES duality First. Price Last Men's Mackinaw Coats, best make, all wool $3.93 Men's Tweed SuiU $3.95 Men's Tweed Overcoats SI9-S5 Men's Heavy Wool Work Shirts .' $1.19 Men's Overalls $1.93 Men's Wool Hose 29c MANY OTHER BARGAINS Come and ?ee. We set a hard pace for others to follow. Thor Johnson 720 Second Avenue Closing : Out I SALE NOW IN FULL SWING .Many Bargains in COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Indies' Readyto-Wear Third Ave. Phone 631 r. Alexander Smith Rlock Phone 575 DENTIST Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue I I BfMssjsssssnsjsasssssssssssssaa SALE PRE INVENTORY We are going to dispose of a great many lines of goods before htock-taking at New Years at sacrifice prices. Jap Oranges, 2 boxes In bundle $1.75 Mixed Nuts, per lb 22:c Christmas Candy, 40c line, per lb. 25c Chocolate Iliscuits In boxes, 75c line for 50c 25 per cent Discount on all Hox Chocolates and on all Rox Sweet RihcuitM Christmas Crackers and Stockings at greatly reduced prices Naval Oranges, 75c size, per doz. 60c Naval Oranges, COc size, per doz. 15c Sunkist Lemons, jer doz 30c Swift's Premium Bacon in piece, reg. 55c per lb 46c Swift's Premium Ham in piece, reg. 45c per lb 37c Acadia Codfish, in boxes, 2 lb., reg. 50c, for 40c Everything in the store has been marked down for inventory; buy now. , Rring In the circulated price list sent to you on Decerolier 1 and get your 10c bar of Swift's Wool Soap Free. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 THE DAILY NEWS Friday, De-mr Tjkey eat very little ssatery Current Peanut tubes arc little tubes with the small appetites. They ask less of, and give iriore to radio sets than anv tube you ever used. Buy to-day and haTC power with economy. Amateurs put them into your ncit set and have real reception. for two-bits worth of groceries. "Married Hits Susie Scruggs and Horace Griffin. Saturday at the Meth- WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION AM t'SE. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhtvn. whose address Is PX. Bix 1700. Prince Rupert. Br. will apply for a licence to take and use 4.000 gallons per day ot water out of an unnamed creek which flows northerly and drains Into Nesto Inlet, about one mile from the bead of the Inlet, on it south shore. The water will be diverted from tbe stream at the natural outlet of a small lake, about 6S0 reet from the mouth of the creek, and will be used for domestic and Industrial purposes upon the 7 acres of land described as unsurveyed land for which lease is sppnea. This notice was posted on the ground on the 23rd day of November 18M. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed m the oiuce of she Water Rcecrtcr at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament BulKUngs. Victoria, B.C . wr.hin thirty days after the first appearance cf this notice :n a local newspaper The dste of the first publication of this notice is December 1. 1920. SOUS DTBHAVN, $3.00 each Victor Northern Electric Peanut Tubes Ington shotgun manipulated by the bride's father Tom concluded that marrying was the healthiest thing that be could do until other arrangements could be made. RANKER DOE." XT PAY "Regan Lloyd, cashier of the state bank at Willow Grove, died last week Wednesday and was burled by tbe Odd-fellaws at Pleasant Mount cemetery. He had been taking this paper seven years and had not paid us a ctsi. We thought that being a banker, he would certainly pay sometime. We will sell the account Applicant 1 n odist parsonage. The bride is a very ordinary girt who Xfci-s with every travelling man ahe meets arw never helped her mother three days t:i hw lift, all put together. She Is anything but a beauty, reaemnllng a grave! pit in the face, and walks like, a duek. The I groom Is a natural born toafer and a bum. He never did a lack of work uatL his step dsddy run htm off from his home last fall. He went to the county seat and just before he starred to 'death be accepted a joft a eh wbwmald In a ttrrry stable. As too as his aa found It out where he was she went up and got him and brought him home. It now resides at the hem of his wife's ' fsther snd .-wrs tvajliu bo definite plans for the fu-.ore Sair w.il have a hard row to hoe " Eurui je LOADINGS WERE NOT SO HEAYY IN VANCOUVER i (ONLY HVE llltWN ItOlT TOOK ON C.tKUOKH AT Ol Tlll.KN PORT KLUIMJ Tills it Ilk VANCOUVER. Dee St. Grata were not so heavy as usual at Vancouver during th prncut meek. The following vessels took on cargoes of J wheat during the week: j Capetown Mini, for United Kingdom I or continent. 384.38 bushels. Talho Mru. fdr United Klogdetn or continent. 333.000 bushels. Architect, for London. 37.ni bushels: for Liverpool, 37.331 bushels. Borga. for Oslo. IS-MS bustete; for London. 179.300 bushels. Koshln Maru. for Keelung. VI. 606 bushels; for KagoyV MjE33 bushels, for Kone. 99.143 bushels. ANGLICANSUNDAY SCHOOL XMAS TREE large Atlrndaiirr and line Program Iraluml Mm I YnlrriUy 8t. Andrew's Anglican Sunday School held Its annual Christmas tree yester day in the lower hall, under the gen eral supervision of Archdeacon Rls. There was a targe attendance and a full program which was much enjoyed Among those taking part In the program were Hisses Motlr and Kettle Law rence. Kathleen Bulger. Audrey Parkin. Dolly Dungate. Annie Kach. Winntfrled Coll Iso n. Jesn and Edna McLean. Rotte Cox. Merle West. Eleanor Uailej. Pro fessor Pryce. L. Howe. The evening came to a close with Pierrot and bsntV Salu distributing presents. HEATHER RLTOUT Prlnce Ruperts 'Raining, fresh wind; temperature. 48. Terrace. Raining, calm. trap. J9. Roaswood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 33. Alyansh. Rain, calm, temp. 38. Anyox. Rain, calm, tf.uip. 40. Stewart. Rain. calm. temp. 34. Haezlton. Cloudy, calm, temp. 33. Smlthers. Cloudy, calm. temp. 33. Hum. ff-V DmiiI. 1 . - in rilotor tr tramcjcomlni into Hutch- inion, Kansas, has lncressed 440 per j cent since 1419. while ssgoa trade, which was 10 per cent of 11 the trade In that year, has fstlen to less than one !per cent The Chicago Art Institute point out a new way to msks money Invest in art. A Chlcgo waiter bought a picture, three years ago. paying for it In Installments. He has been offered twice I- ' Waterfront Whiffs H K Caps. 3 it. HorrUsa is to be congratulated on his re-election this week as secretary at Prince Rupert of the Drrs ft Fl'hfrmenw Union. The good majorities he received at Seattle and' Ketchikan and the even mors substantial one he got here at Prince Ru pert testified to his ability and popularity. The local branch will once more be In good hands. In several ess, it is understood, the fishermen voters had difficulty in rhoosic3 between the three candidate who would also, had they been elected, have carried out the affairs of th Union with eOdeney and satisfaction. Harry Meagher and Dave Milne art also deserving of europflment In their PHINCE HUPEKT TIDES 4 4 I Kill A V. liMEMIttlt It High 10 81 am. 30.3 ft j 33:44 pjn. 174 " j Low 433 un. 03 " 17 a pm. 8 M - MTIUOtV. JAMMItV I ! Ittgh 1131 ant- II I ft j Low 133 sin. 93 1831 pjn. 1,7 - IMAV. 3M?.tUV 3 lHfi 030 in. 18.3 ft, 13rl3 pin. 31.7 - Urw 6:10 aM. v.i - 19 A3 pm. 3.7 " I H)MiV. JtMstKV 3 Itsfh I li 1MB, 18 ft 1341 pm. 333 Lw t -M am. 8.7 " 19:44 pm. 3J -Tl llAV. JVM. tit V l,v Hlftt IM sm. 19 4 - 1891 pm. 314 " Low 7:41 anv 83 3034 pm. 33 - AdvertUe la ihe DslI y News. W ATE It N OTICE Ultl KtlOV AMI 1L TAKE NOTICE that Oom Packlei Oamcwiiy. Limited. wno addrrw I Vsnoouver. BC. will spfiy for a licence to take mad u 1 00.000 gallons ner dat of water out of Unnamed suram. which flows eoithwesteny and drains into Oaptats'a Cove at head of CspUla's Oove. The water win be diverted from u us!B x: s paint abovt 7C0 feet tMcn Biouth and win be used for com-nvrvtal and daoustte purpos upon Use land droeribed a Lot 1JJJ. Range 4. Coast Dtrtct. Thts notice waa posted on the ground on the 4Ui dsy of November 134 A copy of this not at and an ajwheasttofl pursuant thereto asvd t 1 tne Wsver Act" will be tUtd In Um off;c of vhe Water ReesMer at Prtw Rupert. BC ObJecUons to th apptt-catlon stay b fttrd with the sld Wstet Recorder or wtth Um Osenptrallar of Ws'er RighU. Parllsoent BtUMtau V'lrtorls, B.C. within thirty sys aftet the first appearance of this notit 1st a local AewsMprr The date of the farst publtoaslot) of this notice Is NovtsBbe 10 1934. OOSSK PACKING COMPACT LTD Applicant. Dy J r. Btratig, Attnt. I-NI) ACT Mltll E Of INTENTION TO .irptv TO to rt KrnE umi In Prtae Rufim Land Reoarding Dts-, triet of Prlsvt Rupert, sad sUustetoai the north shot of the South Arm of Tasoo HsrlMr. Uircufey Island. Qtrn Charter le lWn5 Prmnms al briuah ' Cotuaabta. ' TAKE KOTICrT that Jas rieU. of Prtace Rwpert. UC. occupation MsrUMi Broker. Intends to soply lor perastsslon , to puretMse tbe fortowisg desertbed , lands: : Commencing at a pest planted on the north shore Of Souta Arm of Tasoo Har- I Mr. uoreaby Island. Queen Charlotte' Islands, in the Province of British Col-1 umbla. about 5 chains from the end of the Oovernment trail, thence 10 chains northeasterly, thenco 10 chains north-. westerly, thence 10 chair southmster-ly; thence to cbsins amtbeasuny. and containing twenty i30j acres, more or less. james nrxn, Applicant Dated November 29, 1934, HHsBBBHsaBSBHsWsBsRssKs V nil VITt H t-A mmmm S "c vyioh iu an uur customers and friends a, Happy and Prosperous New Year t and thank them for their patronage of our new Kt..v Max Heilbroner Diamond Specinlit Admlink PATIIE HEVIEW. 527-523 Third A.ri(f WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow at 7 and 9 Saturday Mulinrc at 3 p.m. JOHN BARRYMORE - In "The S ea Beast StapfaxJou". 8frcUtular tj'amj .if thr sea mf trreatvut artor in his jrreatewt role I)itinirulheJ cast JOHN HAimY.MOItE, I)0IX)HEj COSTEI.U). I.WItf." O'll.MIA. .MIKE DONLIN. FRANK HACiilEY MATIUI.DE COMONT and many othverm. 30r and 2k UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hslllnrs Ifsnt rtlnre KttprfL lur V.troir.U, MCTOKIA. aasnson luy sad Alert IUi. l 1 -' 3 n-m. l or V tNC OtttK, 1ICT MUM, Alrrt lisy and bssmmhi IUj. rU M -"W 9 a-m. ! POKT alMPOV, AMOX. ALICE AUAI, MTI.UAKT sod tnnnrtSrs. hands). 8 i m. . ,. lO Znd Aienue. It. M. HMITH. Aiml. rtlofe Kn.rrrr w CLOSING Out SALE CASH ONLY CASH ONLY MEN'S FURNISHINGS. HOOTS AND SHOES. IUJIIUEU l OOTWEAIt. HOYS' CLOTHING irrt; Etrrythinj; In our MrnH and Hoyn Dt-pnrtmcnlH lo be rlcarrd nut nt whnlcwalc r.t or Ic-a For wme time paM tt hate realised that the Mcn'n FurnNhlnj; liulnciw In thto city han iK-rn overdone. Therefore we liae decided ( clear out the entire Mink and maVc n real mt of it. ' Sale Starts Immediately and we shall make an -effort to dear nil iroods out by the end of January Terma are cash, no exchanges, and everything to be aold at our wholesale omI r It Ponitively no profit on any article. We ahall submit our codil cost mark to a reliable nider in cane anyone should doubt the price as bclnjr wh,onIc cost. Dry Goods Department . January Clearance Sale starts this week. We will have bargains a-plenty for ta.h Watch our windows. Our January Clearance Sale will bo the biKgest event ever. The Universal Trading Co.