I THE DAILY NEWS ffediiMday. DrcemV, PAGE SIX 1, UJ.'U-l.ll ST. ANDREW'S Xmas SELECT BALL SUCCESS Wm Wm mm i 1 DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS' I Stationery Priced from $1.00 to $3.50 See our windows Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We Deliver Phone 84 Dollar Week These are Real Specials. Small White Beans, 15 lbs. $1.00 Drown Beans, 14 lbs. . . $1.00 No. 1 Jap Rice, 11 lb. $1.00 Libby's Pork and Beans, 2's, 7 for $1.00 Clark's Pork and Beans, 9 for $1.00 Quaker Corn, 6 for ... $1.00 Campbell's Tomato, Soup, 7 for $1.00 Heinz Tomato Soup, 8 for $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Great Variety of Lad les Silk Stockings In all the latest colors "Demers" We aim to please Phono 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you are the least hit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us! filusses are intended lo make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows Dial we know how lo produce such glasses. Have your eyes cxaniinr cd! A. E. Ireland (i It A IH ATE OPTOMETRIST 27 Yean Practice JIB Third Avenue. 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, 48 for $1.00 delivered. . HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. TWO IIIMHIKII AMI tll'TV PERSONS ATTEMILII AMI ENJOYED ANN I A I. AHA IK LAST NICIIT The annual ball held last night by' St. Andrew s Society In the Auditorium to celebrate the memory of St. Andrew. Scotland's patron saint, was as usual a great success. There were some 250 persons In attendance and from 9 o--j lock until 230 they engaged In danc J lag of all varieties, the square dances) land such like proving of especial popu- i larity. The master of ceremonies was Ben Dalgarno who executed his duties In I efficient manner. Music for the Cana-i dian dances was by Arthur's orchestra while John Bremncr, James Watt. J. B. Mackay and Mrs. James Black fur nished music for the Scottish and square dances. Piper Alex Macdonald officiated for the Orand Msrch. At the midnight hour, dainty re freshments were served under the direction of the ladles on the committee, assisted by the men who took chage of the serving. The committee responsible for th? success of ir.e anarr consisted c: Howard Steen. convener; J. Black, W: Barton. T. Beattle. J. Haddon, W. An- LAND ACT NOTICE Ol" INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE, IOKEMIOKK In Oraham Island, Queen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Ma&sett Inlet. Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Manufacturers, Intend to ap ply lor a lease of the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a pest planted at the northeast corner of DL. 1571: thence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner cf said r HIS year, let someone else t . give ner tne 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 $6.25 down. Demonstration Booth OO Floor Sold only by KAIEN HARDWARE CO. I'hone 3 Cash and Carry Prices UPSTAIRS STORE Sixth Street Where price talks and service Rupert Table Supply Co m derson, J. S. Irvine, and Mrs. Fraser. OXO LIMITED Mrs. J. LIFE SAVED BY A BUCKSKIN COAT Man Trml Them by Wnlte but r'rlghtenril with Kurulii: ragot WINNIPEO. Dec. 1. "Some think that the buckskin Jackets worn by trappers are more ornament than ! Ilfcj. hut T am willtncr fn innntinp. that they have another think coming,' sajs "Big BUI" Balnea, Blackwater River traveller whe was in the city' recently. Crossing a barren stretch of musk:g, In northern British Columbia, says BUI, t he shot, away all his shells at an elu- Lot; thence westerly, northerly and ; slve silver fox. However he was near J-,r!-hII?!fr"!to hU cabin and he V.t3VU J V Hit . . . ' ..... i. M7 .1 . . j point of Echinus Point: thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing 150 acres, more or less. POWELL RIVER COXIPANY, LTD. Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. Dated 4th November. 1926. while saliva dripped from their Jaws and their eyes glared balefully In the dusk.' It was bitterly cold and the wolves refused to budge. Cutting the fringes from his jacket he knotted them to- TIMBER SALE X8318 Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester, not later than noon on the 20th day of December. 1926. for the )JUii;il9C Ul AOdlO. LU.CIIIH wv areas on Maltland Island. C.R. 4, to cut 555.000 feet board measure of spruce, ' cedar, hemlock and balsam sawlogs. ' Two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval ol timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, or the District Forester, ?iiert. B C TIMBER SALE XI302 Sealed Tenders will be received by the ! Minuter of Lands at Victoria, B.C.. not 1 later than noon on the 23rd day of Da-, cember. 1920, for the purchase of Licence X4302. to cut 0341,500 F.B.M. of , Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar, on an area I situated on Maude Island adjoining Lots 460 and 461, Skldegate Inlet. Queen , Charlotte Islands. I Two (2) years will be allowed for re-: moval of timber. i Further particulars of the Chief For ester, victoria, u.u.. or District rores-ter. Prince Rupert. B.C. PULP TIMBER SALE X8110. Sealed Tenders marked. "Tender on X8440." will be received by the Honourable, the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, B.C.. up to twelve o'clock noon on the in is a almpnt use in. Wp we nrirn price pvorvthintr exerjining at nr'4tn d4 cf January. 1927. for the pur ch. f.nee xb4o. to to m cut close margin and defy competi- '..timber situated on oraham tion, P.S. Large parcels will be delivered at nominal charge. MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh cuts of meat will be displayed at low prices each day. Watch the window for bargains. NEW LINES AT LOW PRICES 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, black, tan, Queen Charlotte Islands Thirty yesrs will be allowed Island, District, for the removal of the timber. All tenders must comply with Section 19 of the -Forest Act." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars may be had from the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C. TIMBER SALE X8301 Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester, not later than noon on the 9th day of December, 1926, for the purchase of Licence X8501, covering five areas in Lance pass, itange l. coas; brown or oxblood, per tin . . 1 1c District, to cut soo.ooo feet bosrd mesa. 2 in 1 Black Liquid Dressing, per bottle 13c Black Knight Stove Polish, per tin 13c 2 In 1 Floor Wax, per tin 39c Fairy Soap, per bar 7c Sunny Monday Laundry Soap, per bar 6c Gold Dust Scouring Powder, perl tin 10c Try this on your aluminum. It's sudsy and gets results. The above prices are'Tegular 'prices and you will find all our cash and savers, carry prices money ure of spruce, hemlock, balsam and cedar sawlogs. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal ot timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, or the District Forester, Prince Rupert. BC. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTKNTION TO APPLY TO LKAHK LAND In Oona Rim Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. BC and situate on an tslshd In OonaT River, approximately opposite Block One- and Two of Lot 2199, II. 6, Coast District (mostly 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: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest,- corner post of Lot 5199; thence 1.000 feet southeast; thence 200 feet westerly; thence 100 feet northwest; thence 100 ieet to post piamea, ana containing ten acres, more or less. JOHN BERGMAN, Applicant. Dated October 30, 1929, CORDIAL Deliriously appetising and wonderfully nourishing too, is this famous beverage. Made in a minuter ateaspoonful to a cup and add boiling water. An ideal beverage for children. In 16 oz. and 20 02. bottles and 6 02. flasks at all grocers Send for the free " OXO " Cook-book. OXO LIMITED, IS St. Antoln. St, Moatrtsl Mtaulictuters ol OXO Cubrs. 19 Haddon gether. than he broke off dead twigs did not worry j although It was rapidly getting dark. I and fastened thein into bundles with the buckskin thongs. Setting fire to the faggots, he dropped them amidst the wolves. Stricken with fear, thi animals dashed wildly away. B.ll gav them a good start but found himself unable to ratch them. I "Yep!" he concluded, "a deerhlde js-ived my life and the IIS I paid for ' the coat was the best Insurance I Pople lever took out." URGES ASSISTANCE NATIVE CANADIANS ir Immigrant lo Itr I'Urnl u Turin Tlio-r Horn "lu ( "iiiilry Hioulil a I xi llatr t'lianre EDMONTON. Nov 30 That if any" governmental assistance la to be given Immigrants coming into Canada, a I similar measure of assistance should be i whole address, Mr. Orecnfleld was careful to point out. however, he was! tournament were made Saturday evening with the games starting Monday evening. There are nearly forty players in the tournament each match being for the best two game In three -sith the winner qualifying for the next round. The local Oddfellows at their meeting last Thursday evening honored one of then members, in the person of Past Orand William It. Ooheen. who Is leavlug Smlthers In a few x days to make hi future home In Priace Oeorge. After the regular .business had been dealt with the meeting was given over to a banquet and social evening during the course of which Mr. Ooheen was presented with a gold wa,teh suitably Inscribed fo commemorate the occasion. The banquet which had Seen arranged by the sister lodge, the attoekahs. who were also in attendance, was served in the lodge room and the Oray orchestra was pn hand with a He was hurrying alone, when sud- , 4 . t . I variety of pleasing musical selections denly behind him an outburst of. A number of toasts and speeches were band of timber wolves brought him or ;;.., ' .",,,.., colonization I were the expressions of regret at the rruard. Balnes took to his lees and so HM th unlrn TV nnl. Ih'ncf in ' Pr'- sight that seemed to offer a chance of. escape was a single tamarack tree. Dp this Bill climbed, perching himself on j one of the dead limbs. The wolves arrived at the foot ot the tree only a few. moments behlni the trapper. Uttering threatening howls, the mere ferccloua members of ! giving expression to hU own thoughts j NOTICE OP INTENTION TO ArrL only, and In no wise speaking for the ; Alberta government. Canadian cities are full of lhe Ure 10 th band trm rtnr.t,lr tn flimh nttd durtB txtn- ,nd '"M" Herbert Oreenf leld. provincial government ex- In an address to the Canadian ' ' ' " " ' club on Wednesday. In submitting ucrtM 10 nU tMw hom this view and in the coue of hhu "go farming.' ton1' re"n for Mtowtag ttwir na- the tree, pawing vainly at the trunk. ,nl Mr. tabllshment on the land people whose Granting of assistance to people ot this sort would have the double benefit of rellevelng the labor situation and making room ,ln urban centrea for non-agricultural Immigrants. An aggressive national policy of Immigration and a co-ordlnatlou of effort smonc public . organization, look- ling to the "thickening up" of partial ly settled rural areas was tne Dig iota of today, Mr. Orecnfleld said. Careful selection of Immigrants, long-term amortization and the forming of non-profit-making organizations to advise and assist the settler were keystones In the solution of the Immigrant. Plenty of good settlers were available In Great Britain, the United States and European countries. Mr. Greenfield' bad found. Financing of their establishment was the greatest problem. SMITHERS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keep of Prince. Oeorge are spending a few days In town. John A. McDonald left for Vancouver on Monday evening and wilt spend the next five or six week there and In Victoria. Mrs. E. R. Checkiey and children arrived in town from . Edson Sunday mofuicg and will' make their home here for awhile as Mr. Checkiey, who I with the CNJt.. is now running out of Smlthers. Smlthers ts sporting' 'a new curfew these dsys. The 'village has had a steam siren installed at the CNR. shop for use a a fire alarm and in addition to this it Is being blown at 9 o'clock each night as a curfew. in several light falls of snow the week end about four weeks K... ..It.. I - -. . . L. . LAND ACT. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dts ttkrt of Prince Rupert, and situate at NU) lulel. Queen Charlotte tUatuL) , TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. ol Prince Rupert. B C . occupation mana je . j intends to apply for a lease of the fol- tural bent 1. lack of capital. ."".1"S.7ni.ii on ,h, ' Greenfield declared. No fewer than , south aide ot Nesto Inlet, about one ti-n u-h nermons.. heads of famllie. mue rrom iu neaa tnence aautn o had come to him .within the last few , weeks to solicit aid toward I chains. thence west 18 chains: there-' i north 8 chains to shore, thence east is , their es- chain, more or lea, following the ahcre 'line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or les. JOHN DVBHAVN. Applicant Dated November 23. 1928. Important Suar has already Rone up 40c per Hundred. CANDY. OF ALL KINDS WILL ADVANCE AS SUGAR ADVANCES Keen buyers will buy their candy early. We have a bigger stock this year of all kinds and can supply your need of almost any variety. For one week we will give VZ A DISCOUNT on all candy bought In quantities of 5 lb, or more. Get your supply for your Christmas Tree now. Do not leave it too late. AI.o book your Jap Orangex, we have n lot coming but the supply is limited e have a Christmas tin of Nabob De Lux Tea worth $3,00. A three jound beautiful tin. Will sell 20 at -.-" each. Get yours now. r t-- i . t . uur suppiy oi t,nnstmas uinger Wine has arrived. (Juart bottles, each .0c This bottle sold last year for 7.JC. Stock up now on the. following: w om California Table Figs, per lb. 23c of the ln it. i. e . (i ... V ,U. UVI IUI l.li J. w.umu, tell BI1U KTCIBI U4 iHC iI III I ff. r r. . , ers are already using sleighs in haullhgj ,? r . ' &ml!ess Raisins, per hay to town. This Is earlier than most years and the contractors are hoping that the snow is now here to stsy, as It will considerably lengthen their season and In a measure compensate for the short hauling period of last winter. Rev. Oeorge, Tufplnleft. for Fort Fraser on Saturday' evening Awhere he was to officiate at .the dedication ceremony and opening of the new United Church in that town' on Sunday. A very jolly house party was held at the home ot Mr. and; Mrs. A. J. ' Mc-Intyre on Saturday evening when the Pirates ladle basketball team entertained a number of the young people at dancing and musical numbers. Tib Xlt uxa-vuft. fcr the irtbt:.-. u lb 20c 25 lb. box for $3,r0 Mixed Peel, 50c. or 3 lb. for $1.00 Boiled Cider, quart bottles . . 50c' We have a wonderful' stock, of Sweet Biscuits averaging 50c( A specla assortment of Chlettlatej Biscuit's in ttone poundFdncy' Christmas Box for r. . 75c Let us put aside your Christmas Crackers and Christmas Stockings. Don't delay. B.C. Butchers 4 Grocers Limited Phones 15 nnd 571 Diamond Specialist DIAMONDS! -Are one of our leading lines We buv diwi-t fr,.. i... in Kuropt' for spot cash. This enables. us to'ompetc v store in Canada. In fact few stores carry as large ; ra rings, brooches, ix-inlants, etc., In the very latent iie white, green and yellow gold. Loose diamonds from iifleen hundred dollars. Our store has won the e -. . fidence and respect of the buying public from coa t for fair dealing. VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE Max Heilbroner AND 527. 52J Third ,enue ' I ". I WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Reckless Lady" From the novel 1 Sir Philip GIWm MEI.l.i: .BENNETT, JAMES K1HKWOOD. BEN I Y(K CHARLES .MURRAY, LOWELL SHERMAN, LOIS MOHAN and others CAMEO COMEDY "HOT FEET." AESOP'S FILM FABLES AdmUlon ....... 35c and 10c Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating (5.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer. .MachinNtN Boilermaker, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers. Founders Wood'vorkcns Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDIMi. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds or .MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 13 and 385 Ran ad ian National Qfce Largcfl Kailway Syfttm in America Steamship and Train Service .. PHIM i; KtTI KT will lrae NUNCi: III t'l.KT lr V.tX l I K. M" Until, lK.TH.i:, anil Intermediate points entli IHIIUV ot 9 .. 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