vf- 21. 1927 HRIST ARE ON DIbTLAY MAS Greeting Card IK NMSON S 1'EIttSONAI. SlfJNATUHK CAHDS ' ... intimate and warmer greeting than ta aatUl i. tiiul you will find here just the card jroa waat nd design. i Hmon who prefer their Peraenal GreeUlg cd we have a book of sample card in the store itliirhtful variety of "tylaa. TImm are ardared I ran be delivered within two WMsS. i . to chmirtf iiuiividhaal eartia that eonvey the ai'iiruiiiiaic t.. the ant receiving it. To these . :hr greatt-.-'t varu-iy ever displayed ia the dty at to $2.0" each. .. . . that you call iu and pick out your card now ;,t is complete. We will set them aside for you aii to take them away immediately. yfie Pioneer Drtttfists UDDAVLt-SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?v200 madian National Steamships Co. Limited j Prince Rupert i RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.I. 20,000 Ton Killing Dry Docfc swneerx Machinists, Hollfrmuker. HlackMinHhs, I'sllepi maKerrt, Foiinders. WoodwwffctrK Bic. EI.ECTKII' AM) Al'liTYLBNB WILDING. uu: plant ix eu.uiped to handle all kinds of MAliMNK AND rUMMRltriAI. WOHK. PHONES 43 and 385 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST MtKAKI'AST FO)D.-Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I I'rlnce Kupert. .C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT :entral hotel The place called "Home" 120 Koonw. merica i and Kuropenn I'lan. Hot and Cold fVater llus mcetj i.li iiain and boats. Sample Koom hone 51. I Martin, Manaer. Dr. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Orme's Drujj Store n'hone 523. Office Hours 9 to 0 Lady Assistant jj j Local and Personal so gumtiut Pboo u. venUM Dr. J. R. Oosse, Mm Douglas owail mark wtu re- at on Thursday, gov ember at st her ltiu AUla Asanas, Wwrtn. In the currant number of toe Fisherman" appears an article from Onion stessasT Camoeun. Capt. J. A. Pindlay. arrived in port from Vancouver sad waypolnta at o'clock last night, sailing at midnight for An vox. Stewart, the Haas River and other northern porta of call. Passengers on the Camosun included A. M. Johnson. K.C J. Bdward Bird. P. H. Taylor, A. Mpsln and O. B. Lawrence for Prince Bupert: E. A. Lewis and Mr. Wilcox for Stewart; W. Stormont. R. L. Pa Vernon and J. McColl for Anyox; Harold Brown sad W. J. McLaren for Port Simpson. The Gyros are giving free and easy "Dam" dance In the Auditorium on November 35 for funds for a children's skating rink at Morse Creek and your support is needed. Prises are offered to the school children setlicr trie meet tickets. First prire 16 a pair of hockey vkstea and boots presented by Kalen Hardware: second prlw. pair of skates nrt hockey stick presented by Stork's Hardware; two third prizes of a pair of skates, given by Thompson Hardware and Howe MeNulty. Tickets for selling rosy be obtained at the C.N.R. Ticket and Telegraph offices. NOTH'K. Owing to cold weather the water in the dam is running below normal. This rndangera the city, and the council has passed a resolution that all pipes be protected from frost and no taps are to be left open or running unduly. Anyone failing to observe the above resolution will be cut off from the city water supply after November 30. 1927. (Signed k G. F. JONES. 3T7 City CIctk. t 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS First United Church Bazaar December' 1. "Adam Eva." Derembpr 6 rnd 7. Adsir Chi'u; December 9. Wcstholmc Theatre I.O.DS Novelty Bu'aar t'inteel Church Ladies K-SJ THE DAILY NETT8 PAGE T1IHEE Th mU donated to the Moose uw by Um Prince Rupert Bakery was iron by Uuwr Jaekle Hougsn. A J. QtUMd. Inspector of eistee. left on this mornlafs ttsln on perks CUeal visit to the laUrtor on offiatsi duties. Oet the H 4 bttau When idiuihL., c .... w . IL, Otntnl B c n better anal. ' tf 1 i Lm. W. l Por quick and satisfactory work brtas Xstaa bemsusealaf to OaUar atari tf O. A Woodland, 11 Oil Co.. taw Camonuii for Aajaa on buatnaai. mefnlat reported ear lasts of grain the dirtalon t of Jasper txMto4 lor the Alberta Wheat M'l Fats Rupert elevator. tftetaooa. fifty-seven Andrew 'Orant of MsU has been appointed a toeai scant of the district rantttr of berth., deaths ami isst nigm on marrtsass. tka wren least of the B C Ossstts saaouar. The sptontment . I of L H. BaHis less bee reaclnded. Llpsiu rstumsd to the city on, , the Camoeun last nlht from a bust- ; Delayed by saaw OA the pralrtes and nau trip to Vancouver and other points fete to the illTlilisi. yesterdays pasnca- In the soutb. Another enjoyable dtnavtan susplsat akjbt in the Ytrsbanj was In charge. lu W Paunore returnad on yesterday afternoon's mlthers where he was counsel in County Court. tar train from the Bast did not arrive until SrM pja. one hour and fifty wader Scan- minutes ute It nas the first time for Saturday srraral wests, there has been a late I. C. K trstn Gsorge B. Lwrse, formerly of to the city Stewart and now aft Seattle, arrived In train from the city from the schSAb on the Cmo-sngaatd as aun feat night He will be a witness In the UwelBterBatsnal Bieetrlc asanas suit st the Supreme bourt As Judge P. McB. Young returnad to the dsa this week, dty on last night's train tsacs Smt'.ben where be spsat a few dsfs holding sea- At l o'clock Sssxlay . afternoon, the ioiis of Cowaty Onset. fire depettatsnt had s call to the " Orsndvtew Hotel on First Avenue where yoe master asw saaiiii tor Ai- , partition had bee . burned through auotis nnoTMea sao rwataus rrMs. a result of s hole in a chimney. neae ooais are unosr cover, ooo l irny The bteae was qiHtkly exUngulshed. wster. ouy coai n a aan can you ammmme belnc suafet. beat It? tf aergeant T. Van Dyk. Oama Act enforcement officer tm . this part of the province, returnad to the dty on last night's train after s. tea day trip to various central Interior points on om eiai duties. j ev. w. H. Slerce of Port Islington arrived In toe city on last nlgbt'a train. Me will be one of the witnesses In tha.aaafcsy murder esse st the Bu- With Court Assises thu weak. Mr. Zlmmermsn. as ; g sHemsta. has been appointed attorney , Bwseney undsr,th Ootapsay'a Act for J. tf.j Dyson A; Co.. enfraged In pole opera tieas in Mssaett nlet. la place of ron UtUsfisld. the B.C. Oasttte announces. Iajurles to Mr. Uttlefteld has made It aacsatary tor him to relinquish bli activity. (I)n lum" ilunce Irliljv. Nov. 19 Auditorium Hall. (mir All. I'rlrcs will be n illlv In CVN'.K. Tieket filer Vtlnilowii for m-IiimiI rlilltfrrti M-lllns inu-t tliLrtn. The puliUr h brlns Hknl In nupMirt tliU ram w Unit all rlillilmi ran sksle In wlntrr anil mini In judgment for the plaintiff wss given Una morning in County Court by Judge Touns In casea of J. C. Oavkzan vs. nsree gave the address at last night's Joseph Be baffler in which sums of uerslee la Pint United Church. tmOM snd MT.Tfl for eoods suppited and oellvored were Involved. J. V A. aiisage action of Laloge vs. Hsrt- ciyne appeared for the plaintiff while My. arlstSK oat of sn susgsd assault. , there was no anperance for the de wss daatlaaed by Judge F. McB. Young pendant In Oouaty Oourt at Bmltoers, L. s. aMUl appeared on behalf of the plain- j CU R. ateamer Print John. Capt. E tuT sad MUton yonaalaa for the de- j Mabbe. sailed prompt on tune at 8 o rlock aaturday night for Vancouver via (the Quean Charlotte Islands. Passengers O. Stlmptoa of Vanoouver. i,,iM here on the veaasl Included D Maxwell. P. J. FleweiNag. J. D J. K. May. Mies Wlieon and L. j for Port Clemenu. and W. H Campball for Jedwsy. Dan Sortl. Hans Nikola laen and Fred .rick Ellaaan. loesi halibut fishermen. left on this momlaa,'s train for Halifax where they will embark on November 38 aboard the steamer Orotnlngholm for Norway to spend the winter at their respective homes. The first two men the pen. of Howard White, accountant uo, wui g0 to Aalsund and the last tar ine.weison rrseung uo.. annwi j Inntoned to Lofoten "A Landsman Obyarrstloas on a Halt but Pialung Trip." In an latersstlng mar.ner snd st some detail, the writer ds scribe I his experiences on s trip he made last June to the fishing grounds with Capt. Charlie UndqtUet on the iccsl halibut boat ' Ingred H," There tre ample Ulustrstlons. WKIIItlMl. The wedding of Miss Agnes Elizabeth Oration, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil frid Oratton. to Olearence Anenrau of Premier. B.C. will take place In the Catholic ehursh tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. In The Letter Box N.UKTY UltST. Zdltor DaUy News: If you would allow mc a little space In your valued paper. I would like to draw the attention of the powers that be, to the accident that happened on Sixth Avenue, near the Booth School, yesterday, some boy. on a sleigh, came out of a aldewalk on the main ro I jual as a car was about to pasn. and. bad the driver not gone over the street no doubt the boy would hare been killed lnatead of being injured. To say nothing about how much damage was caused to the car by turning over on u side. It was fortunate no passengers ware In the car. Now, why wait until some unfortunate gets killed, through no fault of their own. having nowhere else to play. I am In, favor of certain streets being laid out for our children to do their sleighing. like it used to be here at one time. Thanking you Sir, for pour valued apace. JOE BROWN. HMIKIt.MKVS KICK. Editor Dally News. Jap-Inlet. P.O Poreher Island. Would you plse oblige ut by print ing some of our views on the attitude of the Prince Rupert businessmen to- wards the main-Industry of our-district. during sfr efforts made by tK' flsher- imn of Wis district to 'protect our' -omrnon Industry. It is .a noticeable , fart, and one that has been wldelv I commented upon by the fishermen. that at no meeting or at any time, have the prince Rupert busluessmen shown by word sign or act. the slight est interest either in the question of j rinisci'vnUon or the weuare of the j fish. rmeu. We have held three meet- logs which were Ignored by them com- ' plete-ly. with a few exceptions, though then business a we!! the living Of! ' vm u; : fi...vi C . c" i- alia-..' Plain Mr York picks a winner! Says Plain Mr. York "Til give louat On a ttitmer whose name you shout hat onyoursiip For it's setting the pace In the chocolate bar race Plain TorA is the first choice on every one's lip." Crowd everywhere are enjoying Plain York chocolate the wonderful fear that hat become such a favorite. This delicious plain Rownrree chocolate, not too bitter, not too sweet, hss a smooth, velvety, truly chocolate taste that It a msiirrpiecc. Triumph of 200 yean of fine chocolate making. Plain York Is a new delicht to lovrrt of quality chocolate. Your first trial will prove it a winner. absolutely dependent on the fishermen and the Industry. They have shown i such a selfish Ignorant attitude, that j the fishermen feel that it la uteless j and hopeless to expect anything from them. Take Oow Bay for instance. If they had a grain of real business ; ability, instead of being human slot machines, they would make every effort to convert )t Into a safe harbor for the fishing fleet, with freight bouse and chutes attached, so that the flah-ermen could handle their supplies Irrespective of the weather. They know how to protect their pleasure boats, as witness the Yacht Club. Now, we would augyeat to them, that either through the Board of Trade, or the most effective way they know, that they bring pressure to bear in the right place to remedy this public manace to life and the fishing; fleet. If we can not get them to take some interest and cooperate with us in these matters, we will use our only weapon, and that Is to buy elsewhere In an organized way. SAM OLSON, President Salmon Trollers' Assoc. Dont blame the type-it may be your eyes "Confound this book! Why can't they print it so a man can read it ?' If it is difficult for you to read names in a telephone directory .your eyes need attention. Have Your Eyes Examined WelUuvrtk Tillvrr 'hentrs arsHu be t . kiuxm to optical HN A i 't' nlF.V7Rl.LERS E.TI1E STORE WITH THE CU0CI ' 1 g? Tw iili V .---V I ' ' s sou fie XfvNl hCTe O 707 $" Abo in larger sires A New Radiator COSTS MONEY. Why not save expense and worry by having us put IN YOUR RADIATOR at a cost of two or three dollars? Does your ignition need overhauling? We clean plugs, commutator, replace porcelains, and coil points if necessary, test coils, adjust carburetor and change oil, for two dollars (parts and oil extra) We have a complete stock of old reliable ''Weed" Chains. S. E. Parker, Limited (canadian? Vacific Ford Sales and Service Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings fromPrince Rupert To Ketrhlkan, IVrangell, Juneau and Skagway November 12, 26; Decern, her 11. 31. To Vancouver. Victoria snd Seattle November 2, 16, 30; December 21, and January 4. FKINCESS IIKATIMCE. For llutedale, East Bella Delia. 0-ean Fall. Nmu. Alert Day. Campbell River, and Vancouver eiery Haterdir. II a.m. Agency fer all Hteamshlp Line. Toll Information from W. C. OltClltRD, Meneral Agent Comer of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, U.C. Phone 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prlnre Kiiert. lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. 8wsnen Ray. Alert I la jr. etc.. Tuesday, I p.m. t For VANTOI'VER. VICTOKIt. Kntrdale. tierl llaj. We.. Ral'irdsr Sj m For lORT SIMPSON. NAAS RIVEK POINTS, ALICE ARM, ANYOX. STEWART. Wales Island, Sunday, 8 pjn. ' i 123 2nd Avenue. K M. KMI11I. Arent. Prince Ruett. I1C. Through tlrkets sold to Victoria and brattle at a redured rat sod b'fgage checked thrccgh to destination,