ttVJneid.'- November 24, 1020 -rCu WANT A REAL, euGGnSTlOM OHDER COAL. 2 DtFOrXC THE WIMTC , COnQt9 I tun is, I)t .: now will only jjet ; r, he uual Winter mii when the fimt jrt ref t brings jn a flood We have the kind you need Lump Err. Stove and Nut S r. imo - WclUnirton or Ms a Smokelwm. Yj an jret better service ju irder now. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phone 116 and 117 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phono 576 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 41. Urtaga, Warehousing, and OliribijlitiK Teem or Motor Service, oai Sand and (Intel Wa fpaolallta In PUno and Funltur Cavlnp. GEORGE RORIE CIIAKTKW:!) ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR rhone 111 ?!l herond .ttenue Mrt, Frlnre lluprrt PREMIERS SEE MOCK WARFARE imiTMl NAVAL IMM'I.AY PI T ON Km! iikneht or ou:km;am vhiioks ' "i""1 " oilier day when they were given a pllmpae at the fighting fore of tbe Empire in mock warfare. Telling of th fV(. one who WM re. aant said; The Djmlnlon Premier and a large ctropany of ofllcim u,t, aaw the navy at work la condition approximating a Jar a possible within reason and talety ,nd eemfOlt to warfare and In -weather !hlch at ftrt suggested that Britannia i hid not only ruled but ironed the wave. An Innovation the presence ladle, abcut twenty, chiefly from , the Dominion, being in the party. The i company went by special train to Portend, and reached HAia. Revenge by ; tug In a grey morning, with the rocks j of Portland and the clif fe of Weymouth beginning to respond to the aun behind V o ' rj. rr j .MAIL CONTRACT ! SCALED TF.N-DBRS. addressed to the l' tmatcr Oeneral. will be received at ,Ctuwa until noon, on Friday, the 17tb iMwmoer. irzo. tor tea eonveyanee oi Hi Uajeatyi 1111. on a propoaad Contract for a period not exceeding four .year six (6l tune per wk on e , n ut betwn Prince Rupert and Sub 'Delivery Poat Office at Seal Cove, from he 1st AnrU nMt GOT HER FEET WET CAUGHT BAD COLD Mrf. Ernrot Hall, Cardloal, Oct, writes: -"Lat winter I Rot my feet vet and I caught a terrible eold. I took different kind of medicine, Lot none did me any Rood and 1 (warned to . . bunion premiers had a unique be Retting wor, all the time. One 'lay I ttij reading about what our nu'difintOia'dHlone fer other, so thought would pi a little. After I had (aken a few dose I found it w beljrtiig m, so I took a few bottlei and was completely restored to health. I cannot praise ; Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup the thinning cloud. Admiral 8lr II F I . . ... ... urtwern . rtefcnc e. About fifty vessels took part. those who taluted the quarter-deck and (thc who did not. and aoon we were at tea. with acout aerapten regarding ! u and enemy submarine diving at our I aide, a minefield Wod. and an enemy 'fleet in the trev distance. Peril hv ir and water wa concentrated upon ua long before lunch time. whom: h mix The plan of thta aaaemWy of tbe Atlantic fleet wa to Illustrate m four-tern phae a naval battle from beginning t' end showing each arm In c- too tigMr, a I believe tha If it were not for it I would 1 an invalid to-!." i Trice 35. a bottle, large family aire e0& put up onljr by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out r from the battle-cruUer Hood, the moit powerful warthlp In the world (41,200 ton) to the floop Snap-dragin. which towed the 100-it. long target during the concentrated (ire by the 15-inch gun (rautlng the frivolous to wonder what would happen If the gunlayrrt bowled a wlde". Tbe t ranged presence in the aembly wa an eriormou structure with a flat tap that looked like a Clydebank torpedo abed that had broken loose and drifted t Portland. Thl wa the Furious, the famous aircraft carrier. In whose hull only tbe practised eye could discern the beautilul twin, lines of the "hush-bush" ahtp that wa to depend on speed rather than armour and to catch the "tip-and-run" Oerman raiders that now lie under the sea at Scapa. Tbe Furious wa converted Into an aircraft carrier. Her 31 knot allow her to move beyond any squadron; she carries six flights of aeroplane and ha a complement of about 100 officers. Aircraft can ny from and alight on her deck. The existing phase of the battle were developed with extraordinary punctuality and exactitude. Submarine of the "H" and "R" elas appeared and tub-merged, and the visitor, straining their Printed notice containing further In-, m . , . th tlnT In the P periscope sea. formation a to condition of proposed Contract may be sera and blank form gained some faint Idea what It all meant of Tender may b obtained at the Post , to the nival and mercantile msrin . inure ui mnce Rupert. Kupen. ui. ana Pr:iirr Rupert Bub Office No 1. DC 1 srd st 'he offlre of fhe Dmrirt Super-Ir.tendrnt of Potl Service J F MURRAY. Div.rtri Superinteiideut of Postal IKrv.ce i u'vr.n niiierinieTiaeiu ujiice. ini! s rnuvrr I. November 4 I2d men a they watched and watched the water In aU wea'.hers through the long Tears of the war Aeroplane from the Furious came out of the sky and abot torpedoes Minesweeper ahead, steam- up to eighteen knot, were clearing i a mtue-fleld of dummy mine. Revenge i ANNOUNCEMENT J. Bent's Entire Stock to be SOLD OUT Merchants' Sales Service in full charge Store Closed All Day Today, Wednesday and Tomorrow, Thursday Sale Opens - Friday Morning Phone 651 at Ten o'clock J. BENT Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Third Avenue See Thursday's Daily News for Close Out Bargains THE DAILY NEWS r- PAOE FIVE , did not use her paravanes, that wonderful war Invention of a mechanical cutter which work ahead of tbe ahlp cutting mine cables and bringing the mines to the aurface for destruction, it being found too difficult to conduct this. part of the battle with the desks crowded with guests. IlKSTIU) VEIl ri.OTIIX.V The sixth phase wa a destroyer flotilla taking atatlon on anti-submarine ecreen ahead of the Revenge; then two submarines' that had presumably gat through the screen attacked the ru-hi. "We were torpedoed four times thrc? times by L 18 (once at the engine-:3cm and once byj!,. 21. The range was aoout 100 jrrds; Pro-ectlrig destroyers then dropped depth charges far the uLiiiai.ne. a&d $he force of their cx-p:oslc;n. which .Unable to start the ;.Utw of any uRnarine wiUiui 75 yards, etruck Revenge sharply i ' that we thought at first tbe shots were coming (rem her guru. The submarine disposed of, we advanced towards the enemy Heet, with their destroyers In 'position ready to run along the line of the three great battle cruisers, with the misty shapes of the battleships be hind them. fONfKNTIUTlOV IlllE The main act of the drama was then ! staged, the cruisers opening concentration fire on the, great rectangular red target that had haunted the, day operation in the distance. It is, a development made possible by Sir Percy Scotf "director," by which the Individual gun of a ahlp could be fired simultaneously at the aame object. we saw the broadside of a number of thlps controlled by a signal on one object. Hood opened fire and ordered! by signal the discharge of the gun of! the other cruiser. It was thrilling to! tee and hear from the Revenge, whofie gun turrets were now black with people, j She lay back about half-way on the; course between the firing ships and the! target, which were separated by about teven miles. The sound of the guns that was heard. It seems, at Chertsey. 70 mile away, mas deep. hard, and terrific, like the sound of tbe wires of the war god napping their sheets on their Olymplsn washing-day. At first ahots were short, but on the fourth salvo the target seemed to be, straddled, and that teemed to happen twice afterward. After this great act Revenge again became a combatant and wna attacked. The range was four miles, and all crossed the line, tbe Idea being that Revenge was one of a line of ships in motion. Two hits on Revenge were registered. Smoke screen were laid by tbe dtro)ers with, chemical quickness, and the day's performance ended in the flaring sunset with the fleet formed up as Revenge steamed past them to har bor and anchored under the dark mass! of Portland. Everyone appreciated the way thl visit wa conducted" from station " to station, ana no landHman had ever seen arrangement for tffelr comfort that worked so (monthly and happily. The provision of luncheon' for this great company on a warship at aea wa a sort of miracle, and the program and explanatory work demand a special word. ( Nothing Is too small' or too big for the , ' ' Navy. , SANKEV MUHDEK TRIAL DE FENCE NOW fiOING ON IN THE ASSIZE COURT. (continued from page four) Identified' the plan which had been prepared by Constable Watklnson. About 9 30 he said after be had nnl&hed th-s writing of a letter he stated that h aaw accused and Margaret Pierce eating ice cream ouUlde his store. They went away and accused came into the (tore again about 11 o'clock and go, more Ice cream. Kameda was subjected to a stiff cross- examination by Mr. Johnson. He was asked why he had given Information to Mr. Patmore that he had never offered the police when they Interviewed him in the course of their Investigations at Port Eslagton. In reply be stated the police had not asked htm about the particular .point In- question. He ( witness) had, not eervrd atcused with Ice cream but It must have beeu his daughter who did. Rev. W. II. Pierce told of a conversa tion he had had with the crown. witness. Charles Relnliolt, who told him of two (usplctous white men going past his (Relnholt's) place on the morning In question just before the girl. Later an Indian had followed. After they had passed, Relnholt had stated to him, Pierce testified, that he himself had gone down to the old mill by boat to get some lumber. He was close to the shore but heard no screams. JJnder cross-examination. Pierce told how he had thought It his duty to take a hand In the case, there being no other authorities in the village. Witness admitted being "busy as a bee" In the Investigation. It came out that at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of Monday witness had seen two strange men rowing In the river against the tide and, connecting them up with Relnholt's story of two strange white men, felt they might be guilty and asked In-spector Splller. who wa then In Port Esslngton, to (end men out Jo see who. they were. Witness felt It wa quite possible for two men to commit murder on Sunday morning and, 29 hours later, be rowing" In full sight on the river. NATIVE IKIKNDS Joshua McKay. Fort Simpson Indian, told the court of accused going to the Y.P E.A. 1111 In March and being struck In the face with a basketball, violent nosebleed, ensuing. Blood waa running down over hi chin and ho waa holding his nose and went outside. He was wearing a blue serge suit which he had had for at least two year. Accused was nut coutldMctl a., good basketball Closed! Closed! All .. Day Thursday remarking and re-arranging stock for Our Fifth Annual Temptation Sale The Biggest Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings ever known in Prince Rupert Sale Commences - Friday Noon Read Tomorrow's Daily News Acme Importers Third Avenue and hands on to his shirt and coat. tiu ksdIy. ()LMr.r.U 25 TOOTH OF MAN FOUND BY FOSSIL HUNTERS BILLINGS, Mont.. Nov 24. Fossil hunters In the coal beds of Bear Creek Held near here have unearthed evidence claimed to show that a primitive' man. who antedated' the Neanderthal man and the pithecanthropus or Java man of the Pleistocene ' period by several million years, ranged the Bear Tootn country In the? eocene period early in the age of mamals. The conclusion was reached by the finding deep In the coal beds, located 45 miles from here, of a human tooth the enamel of which had long since turned, to carbon and the lime of the roots to Iron. The tooth, declared by dentists of this city to be second lower molar of a human being, was found by Dr. J. C. Slecfrledt. of Bear Creek, who has been collecting fossils for the University of Iowa and tor other Institutions in this coal deposit. Th coal deposit U In the Fortunlan formation, lowest of those lain down In the eucene period, 1, 000,000 or more years. FEATHER IN HIS CM'. Motorcycle cop. Here, you, pull over. Autolst Whasamatterr M.C. You were doing fifty. Autolst Will you write that down and sign It so I can show It to my friends Allston Recorder. Among the appointment announced In the current number of the B. C. Gazette Is that of Henry Charles Llfton ot Smlthers to be a notsry public and Dr. O. O. Large of Port Simpson to be medical health officer for Port Simpson and district and medical Inspector of schools tor Osland, Port Simpson and Sunnyslde cannery schools. The appointment of Oliver E. Mann of Sklde-gate Mission Justice of the peace l rescinded. . High 5:44 aja. ,18.1 :t 17:11 p.m. 18.2 " Low 11:22 am. 10.7 " nil!) IV. NOVEMBER 26 High 6:44 am. 17.7 ft 18:16 pjn. 16.9 " Low .......... 12:24 pm. 1U " WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND I'SE. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company, Limited, whose address is Vancouver, B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use 100.000 gallons per day of tater out of Unnamed stream, which flows northwesterly and drains into Captain's Cove at head of Captain's Cove. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 700 feet from mouth and will be used for commercial and domestic purposes upon the land described as Lot 1253. Range 4, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 4th day of November, 1926. A copy of this notice and lan application pursuant thereto and to ithe -'Water Act" wlU be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prlnc Rupert. B.C. Objections to the appll-; cation may be tiled with the said Water I Recorder or with the Comptroller of I Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance ot this notice In a local newspaper. The date ot the first publication of this notice Is November ' In 100a w, . u. OOSSE PACKING) COMPANY LTD. Applicant. - By J. r. Strang. Agent. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE FOR EM I ORE In Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prlnc Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, Massett Inlet, Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C. occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands x. Commencing at a post planted at th northeast corner of DU 1571; thence westerly, following northern boundary of (aid Lot to the northwest corner ot said Lot; thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echinus Point: thence southeasterly to the point ot commencement, and containing 150 acres, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. Datd,4th November, 1928. ' Prince Rupert, B.C. i tjjjjjjjssssBssssssssssssHsssvsvBV TfeSSHsVSsVsflKSssssflsLlslsflslsssssss J player because his sight was bad. That rv ' he (accused) was not strong was ap-i PR1XCE RUPERT TIDES parent because he was unable to carry j ,T 4v4 a 100 pound sack of clams. WEDNESDAY. NOVESir.EK 21 Evidence Of Arthur Wesley, another j,Ign 4.49 ajn 189 j, Port Simpson Indian, was along some- ir-io m m what similar lines. He, however, had Low i0:3i ajn- 9.9 seen blood dripping from accused's nose- 23:05 om. 5.7 " LUMBER We are manufacturing rough' and dressed lumber. Edge grain boat cedar. Halibut and salmon boxes. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE S62 MILK Cash price of tickets is advanced to 6 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 Commencing November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxuuisite Stock of Put Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Av. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 039, Green 238, Black 736. Night. Phonos -M,. SM, Green 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. U. auSHBY, Man. Dir. 1 y iitr Ii