PAGE SIX NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Paste PD & Co. Vanishing Cream PD & Co. Shaving Cream PD & Co. Almond Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo For a limited time only vc will give you free any otic of the above items providing you purchase two of them. You gel. $1.50 value for $1.00. Don't miss this! Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Meat Department Stewing JIutton, 2 lbs. 25c Stewing Veal, 2 lbs. ... 25c Mutton Chops, per lb... 30c Shoulder Mutton, per lb. 20c Leg Mutton, per lb. . . 30c Veal Chops, per lb. .. 25c Leg Veal, per lb 25c JJound Steak, 2 lbs. . . . . 15c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. . 55c Rib Roast Beef, per lb. 20c Sausage, 2 lbs 35c Fresh Killed Fowl, per lb. 35c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Great Variety of Ladies Silk Stockings In all the latest colors "Demers" We aim lp please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you are the least bit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes (lieu consult us! Glasses are intended (o make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. ' Our large patronage shows that wc knoyv how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland GRADUATE OPTOMUTKIST 27 Year Practice 31!) Third Avrnur. Opp. O.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load SG.50 Per half load ........ 3.50 Per sack ..... k ..... . .50 Firelighters, 48 fur $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. FORMER LOCAL MEN RESCUED FAMOUS ACTOR CUT. IIMIIMiTOV AMI NOItMW HltOAIUIl ItST I ISIIKI) MATIIi:sON LAM! OIT OK CHILLY WATKHN. The following Item published recently In a southern exchange told how two former well known Prince Rupert tug boat men figured la the rescue of Matheson Lang, a famous actor, from a cold. wet. real-life melodrama of a sudden Immersion In the chilly waters of trentwood Arm near Victoria: While fishing on the Brentwood Arm, near victoria, on Sunday, Matheson Lang, the actor, and a party of his friends were shipwrecked when their cabin cruiser crashed on a submerged rock and almost capsized, leaving crew and passengers stranded from from human aid. Lang's stage manager stripped off his clothes, donned an old raincoat and volunteered to swim ashore to seek assistance. With a light cord tied around his waist, he dragged his clothes along behind him In a box to shore, where he dressed and plunged Into the woods in search of aid. Alarmed at the continued absence of M. Lang and his party. Captain Bablng-ton and. Norman Broadhurst set out in a launch to fled them, and a waving lantern in the darkness disclosed the location of the Stranded cruiser. The rescue was promptly effected. Some time later the stage - managed. cold and disconsolate, was picked up. He was sitting on a reck close to the shore line, a mile from the wreck. II? had become lost In the woods and returned In desperation to the water' edge to await his Inevitable rescue. 'ARTRIDGES SUCCEED PRAIRIE PROVINCES Hungarian Ynrlrtj linwrtrU With Crral Mil-cess In Different DMrUU WINNIPEO, Nov. 20. Hungarian Par- trlges, released in the game sanctuarlea of Manitoba two years ago, are reported -P FROM FROM MONTREAL MONTREAL ft To Llvtrpool CP.K. Station. Vancouver, Telephone Seymour 26)0, Can. Pac Kt Trae A; eats. ''. t: UoMralm 'uv. i; Moiitilare DIRECT SERVICE TO IRELAND CHRISTMAS SAILINGS From St. John li'c I Mcllla Irt t-tierb-iurg-. Solltli- iiiijI'iii, Antwerp. Dec. 7 .Mcwlniyal to Uelfat, Hyer- jkioI. I "it. ll .Meidjrjnu to lilasfruw. Liver- IMHil. . Dec. i MuMi-alm u Uelfal, Urr-ml. !. is MtminloM tu dterlnjurff. .SiuilliauiplM), Antwerp. Through Tourist 8Uplng Cars Dirtct to Ship's 8ld 1 Four Wlnttr Crulns. 'Round th World .... Dte. 2 Nledittrrancan Feb. 12 ! West Indies Jan. 28 Feb. 28 1B27 Summer Sailing List Now Atallabls Arply t Agents everyw!ieri er J. . rORSTER, Ctn. t. $5.00 a month (Only $60.00 a Year) Gives you immediate possession to either Lot 17, lilock 32; Sec. 7 or Lot 23, Mock 2, Sec. 8 or Lot 3, Mock 32, Sec 8. You'll make no mistake in buying one of these lots, as they are located on streets, surrounded by well-kept homes, that are occupied by the kind of people who make trood neighbors. Buy now when prices are low and terms are easy, and before another year roils around, you will be mighty happy over your investment. Take my. advice, put some of your surplus dollar, in Prince Hujiert now. Don't delay, this is a real money-making opportunity, the kind that comes but once in a lifetime. Take advantage of it. G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 1th St. ssoo VAIitLJ to have taken well to conditions In ihe province. The original stock was released by the Game Protective League, but since then additional birds have been Imported from Alberta. At present there la an export tax of one -dollar for each bird shipped out of Alberta. With the additional cost of a permit and the ex- I pense of traps, the cost of obtaining a ! pilr of heae birds It estimated lat about $8. Ml SCARCITY CYCLE Unlike native grouse and chickens, the new birds are not subject to the cycle of scarcity, according to Dr. II. J. Her- jkeley. secretary of the Manitoba Oame j Protective League. He states that there were at first many who believed that the Hungarian birds would drive out the native fowl, but such waa nat the case. In Alberta the birds have multiplied i until they have a three-months' open ; season with a bag limit of 73 birds. I This game la from an Importation in 1009. The new birds are very prolific, laying from 20 to 25 eggs and often rearing a brood of 20. In March of this year, under supervision of the Manitoba : Game Protective Leigue, five pairs were ; released upon an 'isolated farm three j miles from the nearest neighbor. On Os-! tober 1. the League had reports of five coveys totalling around 100 birds.' No I Others had been released within 100 miles of this farm. j una: coveys ! "Jn the district where the first birds j were liberated It la quite common to 'see coveys of 30 to 40 birds." Dr. Mer- keley states. "We have now probably a tatal of 2,000 birds In all four districts." For the second tune in history of the province, pheasaru have hatched and reared their young In a wild state. Dr. Merkeley reports. The Oame Protective League helped the Importation of 1,000 pheasant eggs this year and were fortunate In securing a shipment the f er-1 : tlllty of which ran as high as 00 per cent. These eggs were purchased for the most part by farmers who had known the birds In the British Isles. Three hundred and fourteen thousand vehicles come dally Into the thirty- 'five square block of Chicago's loop be-tween 7 am. and II pjn.. a survey ' shows. Of these but 12.000 are horse-drawn and city engineers propose to bar them. Heinz Tomato Soup SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS 12 Tins for $1.10 The regular price of this Soup is 2 for 25c or $1.50 per doz. We have fifteen dozen to sell at $1.10 per dozen. We want you to buy, along with this Soup, 1 bottle Heinz Chili Sauce . . 10c , and 1 bottle Heinz Worcester Sauce 50c iutogeiner- 12 tins Soup $1.10 1 Chili Sauce 40c 1 Worcester Sauce 50c Total $2.00 Our Apple deal is still on for a day or two. A few boxes left. ictoria Cross Cocoa, 5 lbs. for m. ii! 75c California Table Figs, BMb's' for $1.00 Thompson's Seedless Raisins, 25 lbs, for $3.50 Our Christmas Crackers and Stockings have arrived. Buy now. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 571 'ilitJ THE. DAILY NEWS Saturday-. KovcmW 9ft ... 'll -f? o flip A Balance in the Bank allowance of the housewife, THE or the salary of the business girl, will last longer and go farther if paid into the Bank and withdrawn only as required. The temptation to spend for unnecessary things will be less, and the balance to carry forward each month will be greater. Ltiitt mil rrccn-f courfroui, httflul etttntitn from cur Stall. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch F. E. Robertson, Manager AGE CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANADA WON BY A WINNIPEG FAMILY WINNIPEO. Nov. 20- A claim recei.My advanced on behalf of a Winnipeg family to the aggregate family age championship of Canada, haa been challenged by W. P. Rodgers, local stock broker. The aggregate age of the Winnipeg family was 423 years. Mr. Rsdgers, who claims the title for hts family, all resident In Ontario, say the living member of his old-age entry boast of a total of 429 years. All five of the family were bcrn In Canada. , The oldest member U Mrs. XUza Smythe of Toronto, who la 92 year cf age. Then there coots Jotin RMLjera. who la now retired at the age of .00. and who la enjoying the remainder of his days at Spirting. Out. Next cornea Robert Rodgers. aged 87. who la still actively engaged In farming at Spirting, followed by William Rsdgera, aged 81. who Is engaged In a similar occupation aa a neighbor of Roberts. The "baby" of the family is Mrs. Annie Reld.' who re-aides at Deilvllie and who la only 79 years old. Every member of this remarkable group is exceptionally active and enjoying the best of health. Last etummer, Mrs. Smythe. the oldest slater, made a motor trip from Toronto to BellvUle, a distance of about 129 miles and thoroughly enjoyed the outing. Each day the whole famUy prooeed to their respective occupations, and this fall Robert took upon himself the duty of digging and storing away tbe seasons crop of potatoes. Aa far back as can be traced, the family has been noted for its longevity. Robert's father and V. P. Rodger's grandfather, died at the ripe age of OS years, while his grandmother lived to be 93. WHITE EEPHANT TO VISIT NEW YORK AND LATER GO ON A TOUR LONDON, Nov 20. The white elephant which has been on exhibition at the Zoo for the summer months la going to the United States with Its companion. Its owner, and the Burmese attendants. It la to spend the winter In the Elephant House at the New York Zoological So ciety's Park, and is to go "on tour" next year. The elephant and lua com panion belong to Dr. Baw Po Mln, president of the Karen Society of Burma. It la without doubt a genuine albino, and. apart from the traditional sanctity assigned to white elephants In Burma, la a zoological curiosity, and has been a considerable attraction to visitors this acason. Unfortunately It is rather bad-tempered, and Dr. Saw Po Mln, because of Its mystical value, does not allow it to be punished In any way. It was never Intended to allow It to be used for riding, but It was hoped that It could be taken Into the Gardens in procession with Its docile mate, which Is a great favorite with children. Even this waa not thought safe, and the white elephant was exercised only when there were few or no vlsltora In the Oardena. A very high value U placed on the white elephant, and It la rumored that some large offers have been made. The Zoological Society never contemplated buying tilm, aa It cannot afford to apend large sums on curiosities, and Is already well stocked with elephants suitable for carrying children aa well aa for IIKV. VOl i The United Ilestaurant Owners' A-v- socaton has chosen "Steward." "Order man," "Server" And "Cardmwh1S(fas the winning name in the contest to secure a subtfltqte for tliefterm "Walt er" Most of ua will endeavor to hold out, however for the following: "Loole." ' "6hlef," "Duke." "Fallen Arches." "Man .o1 War." Stilt the very best way to get In-, stant service la to call, "Oscar, can you break a fifty?" H. I, Phillips, In the New York Sun. A GOOD CHANCE TO GET DRESSED MOMKEAL IMl'OKTi:ils HAVE A (IHEAT MOCK Of MEN'S OVERCOATS. HATS AMI ITUMMII- 1M1 AT MOMKEAL 1 - ritictx Now that the bright cold daya are here, a man haa to be warmly clothed and to be dressed, there's nothing like a new overcoat and a new hat. Now that feeling of satisfaction which being dressed aa well as clothed gives can be had at' little cost. You can get a new overcoat and a new hat at the Montreal Importers' store on Third Avenue at prices which today beat even Montreal. 8peclal purchases of Mens Orercoats have arrived from such well known tailors as Samuel Hart, the Krecdman ' Company and the D.'mlnlon Clothing Company. These are perfectly tailored garments and have been so well bough. that tbe Montreal Importers are able to ' sell them at less than manufacturers' prices. They are travellers' samples tf this aeaaon'a styles and are perfect In every detail. This gives you a chance of getting an up-to-date overcoat at a price unobtainable elsewhere. And a big shipment of men's hats frcm the famous Buckley firm haa come In, And they are wonderful value. There are fella, deerskin felts and velours in all shade and sizes. Some are made In England. Montreal, and some Imported from Paris and Vienna. Oet yourself a new overcoat and a new hat while the choice la good and feel good by being d retted. It's worth while. For you can t buy cheaper any. where. -Advt. THROUGH SLEEPING ! CARSTOSHIP'S SIDE ' The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements ta operate tourist ' tad standard sleeping cars through : from the Pacific Coast to the ahlpV) aide at Montreal and Halifax In connection with Old Country sailings during November aad December. For full lAtormatton regarding rale reservations, passports, etc call at City Ticket Office. Canadian National Hallways. 528 Third Avenue. Phone 260. (.OLD DKEDGINC PLAN IS 1IEIXO CONTINUE!) IN TANANA VAU.EY FAIRBANKS. Nov. 20.--TO plan next suminsrs swk O. W Uetcalf. manager of the Fairfeanka Exploration Company, which ts spending ten million dollars on a gotd dredging project in tbe TanaAa valley near here left today for Boston The department heada leave within month. Work on tbe construction of a power plant here and haulage of materials to the project continue this winter. Advertise In The Dllv News .MAIL CONTRACT 8EALLD TENDERS addressed to the l'Otflmss!er (Itnrril mill ha rM-ivl Ottawa until noon, on rnda. the nth 1 December, maa. for the conveyance of His Majesty's Malta, on a proposed Con- met lor a pcrioa noi exceeding lour year six 9i times per week on te rnite between. Prince Rupert and 8ub Delivery Host Office at Seal Cove, from the 1st April next. Printed notltej containing further Information as to conditions of propoiied Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Prince Rupert. SC., and Prince Rupert Sub Office No. 1. B.C.. and at the office of the District Superintendent of Postal Service J. P MURRAY. District Superintendent of Postal Service, District Superintendent's Office. Vancouver B.C November S, 1128. CANADIAN SERVICE FROM MONTRtAL To Plmoulh-Hap-London AillnliM In . i i Jan i ; To Llftrpool-Bstfasl-aiaagow I at.ts . . In , g FROM NCW YORK To Quttnstown and Liverpool ftniiiariii V, 5 n'vllils tc . To Cherbourg and Southampton Hrri-iiicsru . . Nut. H. ici . ir,, Jui, D "1'iimiii'i Jan. i:,. jvii. :, To Plrmouth-Chtrbourg-Llvsrpool Vluurrl.iiiM To Londonderry snd Glasgow i aim- is. ! . 1 r ll,-vtvxni.i, n,. i To Plymouth-Haira-London i ariu.tiiia . . !. . x a.ahi . . ),., t FROM BOSTON To Quaanatown and Liverpool ssmarw . . . AUiniia . . im CHRISTMAS SAIUNOS I'limtp or wrll- iifsron Aiii-iiI rr ' -n,wtf Mt i,r ciiruiiiiia Hsiiinr. I nn "nli.i. disfi" anil Traveller! i:iwiii.. si h.Wf-1 tali- lull liiriiriiisllini '"it hi iirt'iiif ( i inil - urrii'i's nit llaMiiu- mi. .. Vsnniini'r. ii.i . Croup at Night Cankaih.cV.4ln IS mlnataa kr fabblrc Ihraal ana chaal with Vlca.Uia4albailma Ihla Kt.tm.nl naaallr avarta night attack. yicKS Silverware IIcanadian NsanT Community Plate Rogers 1847 and u full line of .SlerilnK Silver ut standard (m ;, China and Glassware in our Ilascmvat itore at real values Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue ffffffjfgjgggfffH syBsppppBtps" WESTHOLME THEATRE TON.GHT ONLY at 7 and 9 Harry Langdon In l ramp, Tramp, Tramp Harry's first' fenturt' tonirth comvdy. Six b jr flrst-tlasa fun. llrilllant surtlnj: cast COMEDY -111)1.1) YqUK HAT.' I'ATIIK KBVIKW AdmlMiun ..... 30c and 23c These Chilly Nights Iteiinre lieal in lli liuur. t- ue juxl re -' Full liiiiiu'iil (if Gurney Oxford Heaters Fur '"uiiiuiiy and effn ifiiry lliey runiinl lie '; Cull and ui.iect our Muck. Wc nl t arry n i-oiiipi-Condor Electric Lamps In all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To KHdiikaii, Wrunrrll, Jiihraii and SkajHal Nov. IS. !i ! 1Sl ' To unoiitrr. Horla nml Xrattlr Not . 2. 10, Dir. 3. 1J. rnivcKNS m:.Tiii( t:. Inr llulnliilr. :ut llrlla IWIU. Otratl lull., Nuniu, Alrrt III) CunijiiiHI Itltrr, and Vnntoinrr rmy atiinl.i), II a.m. .Wiicy fur all Mniin.ili I.I nr.. lull Information from W. V. OUCIIAItll, (Irnrrul Atfiil. (omrr of llli hlrrrt and 3rd Atrniie. I'rliKf Uiiirl, IK FOR THE COLD WEATHER WKAIt Ill-TEX DOUBLE FABRIC SILK HOSE In all FiiMhlonulile Colors H. S. Wallace Co., " Ltd. - .4. Ii,.rt IMionc 1). 3rd Aviiuic and Ul