CANADIAN t. AliVATi X Vrewbr Tt. 192? Shoe : Sale Continues . il -wry pair is rom-. UV uip onitivily jfoins out of the J'.-i.iiieM. Astuundtnir redu. lion on every Boot. Shoo, I. ililx r uiid House Slifvicr in thr hop! Buy His Gift at a Man's Store! SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL DRESSING (.OWNS till nwi.it your Inanition. Complete stock of Men's Dre Accessories HONEST VALl'ES. COUirTKOUS SERVICE Oltey Hint Impulse! Get It at Thor Johnson's Second Avenue Canadian National Q7ic Largeft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND 8llJ;il (mm I'KINCe KITKRT far lid Intermediate polnu. tacb For KiRtv.UtT and IN vox. each For NOKTIt ami MM Til Qt REN TASSKNOKK TICAINS I. Each MflMlAV, UlIOVEMiW and flKOIK.R. IDMOVTOV UISXII State TRAIN SERVICE V.tXOOI VKK. VICTOKIA. SEATTLE. I Kill AY. 9.00 ajn. wi:iititr. iojOO pm. II tltl.OTTK NLAMi. Fortnightly. EAVE rniNfE l!l 1T.HT .Tl KfHV at 1130 am. for PKINOK 1.(1, all polnu Eastern Canada. United AOEXCV A LI. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. l'e Canadian National f.tpre for Money Orders. Ferelin Cheque, etc- -lo lor vour neit ibtpment. CITT TICKET OIT1CE. 118 TIIIIUI AVE. I'KINCE KUPEKT. rlrnne tN Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. H'rangell. Jonrau and skagwaj llerenilwr SI. January II, IS To Vsmnuirr. li torla and Si-attle -liiniiarj -I. IS. PRINCEHS IIKAIKHT. for Kutrdile. Eat IUIU Itella, Orean falls. Naino, Alert Hay Campbell Rlrr. and Vaneouwr eterv Katurd.iv. II mm. Arenev tor all tamhlp Line. rull Information frm- W. V. OKCIItRI), Oenrral Afrxl. turner of 4th Street and Jrd Avenue. Prince Rupert. II.C. Phone 31 HIGH SCHOOL SECOND NIGHT Entertainment Win Greatly En joyed by Another Packed House Th High School entertainment wat rr prated 11 night to another veil filled houte and w much enjoyed by everyone. The play "The Birthday ot the Infant; waa a difficult thing e eeadlntfy . well executed, the acting ot Ulnea, OUetirlat and J. Arthur bemx particularly worthy of comment. The tVaoch play "Lea Precieune Rldlculea" from Uollere waa probably the tint ahtBf of It kind given here and wat ao ell performed that even those who were unable to follow the word were lie to aJoy the performance. Pwi-Ibly the ward were more deliberately apoken than would have been th ojm by Frmcb people but otherwise the ptaytra aeeoted to the manner born. As training In) speaking the language It probably waa the bet possible way In which a French das tould put In It tune. Another otttatandlng feature waa the doll dance by Orade 9 Olrla. the Urge number on the amill stage making manipulation dmVult. yet In aplte of thin, the movement were made with precision and the dancing most graceful, especially In tbe repeat. The school singing lacked volume and the contralto nam teemed to be wholly lacking. It Is rather a reflection on the musical training of tbe school that pupils reaching the high school should not be able to alng a second part In a chorus. However, at unison songs, they were well sung, the selection 8weet and Low" bej&jjj, exceptionally well executed. The varied program we so well executed throughout that criticism Is prrhaps out of place'' Principal Peddle and hi aides Miss Rushforth. Miss Jackson and D'Arcy Marsh did excellent LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO PI ItCIIASK LANH In Range S Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at the northerly end ot Telegraph Passage. Skeeu River. TAKE NOTICE that J. II. Todd & Sons of Victoria, B.C . occupation aalmon can-ners. Intend to tpply tor permission to purchase the following described lands:. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner ot Lot 21. Range 8. CDs thence 33 chains east: thence 20 chains north, more or less, to high water mark: thence southerly along high water mark to the point ot commencement, and containing SO acres, more or less. i. H. TODD & SONS. LTD. Applicant. Dated Dwraber 12th. 1927 LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO T i.eam; I.ANO In Prince Rupert 1.3 rid Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currle, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation fish packer, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast ccnier about 1.000 feet westerly from miners' cabins t bead of Husten Inlet: thence westerlv 20 chains: thence southerly'about 12 chains; tnence easterly zo cnains; tnence northerly about 12 chains, and containing 24 acres, more or less. ROBERT M. CURRIE, Applicant. M ontreal : Importers This great Sale still offers you wonderful opportunities of making verj' considerable savings on your Christmas purchases. The whole stock and the stock is a big one is being offered regardless of cost. Sale Now in Full Swing Si" EVERY ARTICLE OF LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR OFFERED AT UNHEARD OF PRICES- Come in early and get your pick while the choice is good AIRN'S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S OVERALLS MEN'S SHIRTS MEN'S HATS LADIES' HOSE LADIES' LINGERIE LADIES' SWEATERS LADIES' SCARVES LADIES' GLOVES LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS ut ft, ovriVW fnr T.nrlips' Wear and everything that a man -needs; and for boys, everything for his whole outfit from shoes to a cap, such Blankets, Sheets, Towels, etc, ' ana amWiousehold furnishings as nsen;uLLuBEIN(f OFFERED AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Remember, that even our regular Montreal prices are forgotten at this sale. This is a mil opportunity to save. Montreal : Importers Third Avenue. T3 AILT NXW8 pacr rrra samamwasasa This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia work and the. result was wholly admir able. It It i gr -hiiuj tor the city, to bare such able instructor' In the High School. VAUDEVILLE BY THE ELKS IliK 'Celebration for the I-ast Night cf the Old Year to be Held in the Westholme Theatre Mate no other engagements tor Hew Year' Eve but come to tbe Elks' Mid night Racket at the Westholme Theatre that night. Hear Dr. McCloy, the dltooverer oX the,. Orange! See Professor Ogo. Pogol Bena, your questions to the- professor, care of tbe Dally New. Bee Pauline Johnson' "Cattle Thief" dramatlted interspersed with Indian songs. See Robert Service's "Music In the Bush" brought to life very artistically! Twenty big acta and two whole hours of high class vaudeville. Nolsemakers furnished to all patrons. Music. Comedy. Drama. A riot of colorful entertainment. Don't miss this I NAVIC.AHLE WATERS' I'KOTEC- TION ACT. Kevtxeil Statute of Canada. Chaptrf 11$ BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHINO il PAailNO COMPANY LIMITED, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that It has under Section 7 of the afd Act deposited with tbe Minister Ot Public Works at Ottawa and In the office ot tbe Registrar of Laud Titles at Vancouver, British Columbia, a description of the site and plans of a cannery, cannery wharf and perquisites thereto, proposed to be built on toe lana-s caverra..-wji.u wir iiuuv in on Lot 1295 and Lot 1485. Range 3, Coast District. In th;. Province of British Columbia, which said Lots are situate a! Joiuison Channel in the eald Province. and TAKE NOTICE that after the ex piration ot one month from the date ot trie irst puoncaiion oi mis nowue, .unt-ish Columbia Fishing & Packing Company Limited will, under Section 7 ot the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In tbe City of Ottawa tor approval rf the said "It and plans and for leave to construct the ald cannery, cannery wharf and per-julsltes thereto. DATED at Vancouver, B.C.. this 15th la of November. 1827. JAMES H. LAWSON, . . 1318 Standard Bank Bldg., 510 Hastings St, W.. ' Vancouver, B.C. Solicitor for the said Company. WATEH NOTICE niVEKSlOV AMI VSB TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currle, whose address Is 1416 8th Ave. West. Vancouver, B.C., will apply tor a licence to take and use 20.000 gallons per day of water out ot small creek, unnamed, which flows southerly, and drains Into Huston Inlet, Q.C. Island, about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head ot Huston Inlet. The water will be diverted from the stream at a' point about 200 feet from shore line, passing through twenty-tour acre applied for under lease, and will te used fcr Industrial purposes upon the tend described as applied for to lease at head ot Huston Inlet, Moresby Island. This notice was posted on tbe ground on the 1st day of December, 1927. A 3Cnv of this notice and an application pursuant thereto e'li to the "Water Act. iyi4. win oe men in uie oince oi vce Water Recorder at Print Rupert. B.O. Objections to the application maylbe filed with the said water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty day after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication Is "December 22, 1927. ROBERT M. CURRIE, Applicant. MILK i-:- PRICEi Reduced to $ 12 pints for $1.0(r 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for ........ $1,00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed V alentin Dairy Office and Dairy . 11th St, T('lcp,!', -tt Man in the Moon i g -8 I DO hate these disturbers of tbe peace. Now cornea Theo Collart asking for either .a railway or a new province. Why not ask tor both, Theo ? OH all I want la a- raUway Or new province tor the Peace. Yes, sir. It you build the railway Well sure provide the grease. WHY not Hon. Theo. Collart. minister of public works In the Peace River Government? ., . . AND as Jake remarks, "things said In jest sometimes come true." I WAS Just wondering the other day if It made any difference to evolution when William . Jennings Bryan died or whether Bishop Barney was speeding it up any. WHEN things go wrong in British Columbia Its sometimes hard to know where to lay the biame, but In Italy It Is different. . They all know there, even If they do not dare -to express the thought. WHEN Jake heard a neighbor express the opinion that cocktail drinking girls should be exposed, he exclaimed: "Ood forbid. The girls are exposed too much already." Teh Years Ago In Prince Rupert DECEMItKIt 22, 1917. A quiet though pretty wedding was solemnized In the Baptist Church last evening when Miss Matilda A. Nlckerson of the staff of the Prince Rupert, pub-lllc fichool tiecame the bride of J. Alex Moilaster, formerly of Pj-lnce Rupert : nd , no 'of Anyoxr. Rer. yr'. W.I Wjlgn't .officiated. 'Mr. ftnil Mrs. McMaster Ratified this morning by the Princess Sophia for Vancouver on a honeymoon trip. Four men and one woman were an. tenced to', tlx months' Imprisonment by Magistrate Carss In; city police this morning for selling jUguor. s at- ss With returns tor Kltlmafit alia H !ley Bay iwwnhetwgBf lover Col. K.:W.; PccRfln fUve liii a. ; me iTot-1 lng In the- federal election Is reduced front 4G3 to 458! ONE FOR ORAN'DI'A . A little girl Once asked her grandpa, who rather flattered himself on nla youthful appearance, It he were with Noah in the Ark. "Certainly not," replied the old gen- jtleman, somewhat netUed. I Then, why weren't you drowned?" ' 'lisped the little biald. . Hi will be merrier The thought of those precious hours her shining New Hoover will save her through the months and years to come, will brighten her Christmas day as no other gift you could give her. And as she goes . about her never-ending battle with dirt, each day she will have more time for rest for things far more worth-while than housedeaning. Give her QHOOVER the one electric cleaner that meets all cleaning demands completely! Allow us, won't you, to show you the difference between a New Hoover and a vacuum cleaner? Five minutes at our Demonstration Booth is all the time it wiM take. This difference is due to Hoover's exclusive principle of "Positive Agitation, ' Because of it, The New Hoover actually gets out more than twice as much dirt from a rug, in the ordinary cleaning time, as even former Hoovers! Complete with Dusting Tools only $6.25 down Jlalance spread In Easy Payments Kaien Hardware Co. Third Ave. Phone 3 A new shipment of KAYSER : FULL : FASHIONED fl atiaf ft. a Ladies' Hose Just arrived. All the new shades; Slipper heel, BhadoW point heel and square. Per pair $1.75 $1.95 $2.50 Men's Italian Silk Neckwear, in popular and pleasing designs. Each $1.00 and ?l-"0 Mercury Silk and Wool Socks assorted shades, and all the newest designs. Ier pair tiv. . . . e $1.00 Men' Shirts. Plain and, brocaded British Broadcloth in all the newest srra;eS1trid?ancy designs. , $2.;, ijtt.50 and $4.7.t A large assortment of Christmas Gifts suitable for both children and grownups. FRASER & PAYNE GENERAL DRY GOODS Third Avenue and Sixth Street. Phone 376 Shamrock Ham Special Until Xmas, we- will sell these TASTY SUGAR CURED Shamrock Hams for,ter pound , , 30c These Hams will make a .splendid: Xmas Gift. Ordei1 now. BUTCHETERIA Sixth Street 1