, mier !. 1927 Fishermen , m' 1 1 r '!ft It' ul 111 The Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine satisfactory on tb (.o.vrnor hax con-,, !l speed, making it . .;! for halibut ,.- 12 h.p. to S00 The Acadia Gas Engine nrxltrn designed h nit i cycle engine .!.! Sizes from tt-X ! medium and Ward Electric I,MRINE SUPPLY CO. I'hone ' HO t ow Hay . Riijiert. B.C. j. S. WML ACE CO LTD. for Coats, Dresses and Millinery URGE FRONT ROOM TO HUNT for Office H.S.WallaceCo.Lt). Ilrd Ave. and Fulton. I'hone 9 TWO HUNDRED ! SKATERS OUT Lake ,far End of lload wan Well Patronized on Sunday and Oter Week-end It waa estimated that dred person wei.t out to ., the end of the Hsiao Island nw!,.n Bunda After considerable weet . new had b(ti done it n fouiici the quality erf the ire wm of the i, osne taxi concern dm a thriving ou,.-neee during the day uklag the kaw out and hrtngln. tbera bsefc. The k Is reported tabe softening today, Indication beln Aat then cold epell. which luted for ttm wMkt 1 about over. Saturday oafM, the tow-et thennometer reeding waa U a have rent but there waa no frost laat night though drifting uw turning to rain today. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Fred Stork. Liberal candidate forhte riding, ay he la not In favor of the repeal of the Military Servt Act which be aaya la now the law of tbe land and muai be lived up to . He la. how-eeee. la favor of oanaertpUon of wealth as well a of men. Mr. Stork left the city laat evening; eat a Mra Hal Peek and Mr R O Jennings have been appoint) oanvenera in Prince Rupert tor Had Croat Society sewing. O. M. Hanson. United States eonaul. laat night delivered a lecture under the auaplcea of Queen Mary Chapter. j 'GOVERNMENT LHiUOH ACT" NOTICE III- AI'PI.K ATION H)K IIITKK i.it r. KOTICx IS HBBEBT OITEN that. OB I the 3rd day of December west, the undrrMgued intend' to apply to the 1 Liquor Control Board for a licence in; : rexprrt of premise being part el the ou.lding known aa Seal Cove Hotel alt-. ( tiate at the City of Prince Rupert, to I 'the Province of British Columbia, upon i ' the land described as aU that farttoa I i of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince 1 iRuoert. City of Prince Rjinert. Province! ; of British Columbia. Sep Ma. Pels Rupert Land Reclstration District, and being more particularly described aa 1 follow "Commencing at a point which lies i in a straight line of bearing north G9eg-38' a" Eait a. distance of 787 JO feet ftsn the centre of clrzle aa abown as aged Plan 923. Section 7. thence south Meg.. SB' S" East a dietance of 80 feet to a point, thence north atdeg 24' IS" Seat a dlatance of 100 fret to a point, thence north Oder 86' 25" West a distance of 1 60 feet to a point, thence South BSdeg. I 24' 35" West a distance of 100 feet to ;thr point of commencement" for tbe wit at beer by the glass or by tbe open bottle for consumption on tbe i premises. I DATED this 4th day of Nevember. 1827 a, H A. DODD Jet Applicant Closing of the whole slock of the miaous pchmisfton Imi.enal Order Dau' '.er-. of the Em-jpire lu the Prtsbyu-rian Churcvh Hall i on Kipling, the Port " Rev canon O A Rix. presided. I SPORT CHAT SPORTS "Treats acbutuled lor tbe are aa foll;Wb: Monday (tonight i -Crlbbaaje League: C. M. Mechanics vs. Ha tree fccuu ei Canada: Canedian Legion va. Mooae: Loyal Orange Lodge va. Cold Stor-age: New Imprest Hotel va. St An-iwa; 0 M. Ouaratawa ta. Orotte: Prince Rupert Hotel va. KnlgbU of TuesdayLadies' Wnlst: Orange Ladies vi Moose Ledles: Encllab Ladies v Canadian National Ladles. Billiards Cold Storage va. O rot to. Saakctball: Junior mgt itrtare ea. League -Elks va. Orand Twnntnala. Tusia Boys: Interssedlate taague High School va. Sera tor: Senior Thursday- Wblst League: St. Osorgea vi Moose: Native Sons of Canada va. Kaighia of Frtalaa; Seal 0m vs. St. Aladrew's; OasffMHwe ts. Orotto. Friday BtUlarda: Oyro Club va. Maple Leaf. Baskatball Ladles' League DrtJI Taas va. Hlcb School: intermediate League ttigb School vs. Big Pour: Senior Isstgvs Otmnd Tar-BAlnala va. Kattve toa of Canada. The standing of teams la tbe Prtame i Rupert baaketasui ieaguea bj d folio wi: SKMOU IXAIil i: W D. L. Pas. NaUve Sena .... 1 1 1 3 Kks 1 1 1 3 Terminals t 0 1 2 1VU It'll HI Ti: HKtb acaeoi .... a o o a Big Four 1 0 2 2 Elevator 0 0 2 0 ; ' .LAIIIKV 1 F-.Mll i; Wi scsoer" . 2 0 0 4 Drill Teem 0 0 2, 0 Jl'MOU llllll i: !Tuals Beys .. . 2 0 0 4 8tar 0 0 3 0 Montreal Importers Owing to continued ill-health, J B. Miller, proprietor of the Montreal Importers, finds it imperative to close out his business, and to do this quickly, the whole stock is being offered for sale regardless of cost iale Starts Today, Friday 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 MEN'S SUITS LADIES' HOSE MEN'S OVERCOATS' LADIES' LINGERIE MEN'S UNDERWEAR LADIES' SWEATERS MEN'S OVERALLS LAI)IE' SCARVES MEN'S SHIRTS LADIES' GLOVES MEN'S HATS LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Many other articles for Ladies' Wear and everything that a man needs; and for boys, everything for his whole outfit from shoes to a cap, and household furnishings such as Blankets, Sheets, Towels, etc. ALL BEING OFFERED AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Remember,' ftaVeVen our regular Montreal prices are if orgptten (t this sale. This is a real opportunity to saver , f Montreal : Importers Third Avenue. H 1 T3Z DAIL7 NEWS PAGE FIV2! Ml I K AT Tlll tTltr. MnUy f BlUle Dore hi Tne 4- Brtde." 4 "A KaajM IWorv Chilataaaa.' In'eenaHsoal Newa. 4 Tuedajr 4 4Thf ii of K'irtbndsst ' . Vv - 4 MrdnexU asnf .TfHdty l.irlon IlaeWs B-' filhe Toiler" 4 ram Fables. lilda.t and sjlariUy E.hard Dlt lu f neuiy" Puite Review. "ISLE OF RETRIBUTION" thef out ! j "THE STOLEN BRIDE" IS OLD WORLD ROMANCE A well-bale need raat. needed by one of the acreesVe moat atrtklug peesonal-itlea. brllHanee of direction and wealth of story, setting and atmosphere eotn-hshe to awke "The Stolen Bride. to-ntgbt feetare at the Wwrthobne Tbsa-tre one of the ouutaudlng pictures of many pseattaa. totrndianlsg tteteoui BtUle Dove t tbe acreea aa a star in ber own right, this First Natlraul picture la Ideal aa a vehicle for e (aaati'lful actreaa. and ber dntmatat and moving performance more tbaa tsaftvi tbe Judgment ef tbe producer In Advancing her etaesaattc position. la every scene of tbe picture Miss Dove's persoBsllty impresses itself torcefully upaa the audience and she saenonetratis tbait une is not only one 3f the M beautiful but one of the leading dmnaase actreaaea of the screen With IU locale in the Intriguing at mosphere of Central Europe, which in tbe dan before tbe World War threw that portion of the continent Into chaos. The Stolen Bride" la filled with tne glamor and romance and Intrigue zl the Old World. IS ALASKAN STORY Miu firrat Itliiurdt, Human Conflict ai Wonderful M-rnrry The theme of the "Iale of RetrlbutioB." taelcdrs matte In ehereote. Is that of a diaalpatlag aoa of a millionaire who goes to Alaska and there is MM captrve by s brute giant. Through Imposed hardships be is spurred on by tbe girl he loves, regenerates, whips the elHaln, galua the girl's love and return to Asiertca, a real man. The picture lan uncommon addi tion te the long UUt of pictures wttti Alaskan background. It Is regrettable thetttte ecHUDf aheara have been applied toe WjtscrtnAftatelv. the unhappy re sult of which is that tbe picture lack j the unity of vequence. continuity is at. times Jerky and unrelated. Against thete minor demerit we have j magnificent backgrounds, realistic at mosphere, and human conflict amid the frigid Alaskan expanse, lashing bllz- I ard and numbing temperature. Vic- tar MeLaglen contributes a striking characterisation as the smiling villain and should be In great demand by big concerns for big roles; be deserve ft. Lillian Rich and Hubert Frarer create a likeable heroine and hero respectively. David Torrent and the remaining cast furnish good support. However illogical they may be, the picture abound in tnelo punches that are stirring and will hold the audience In suspense. "TILLIE THE TOILER" COMING THIS WEEK famous rwmlr Mrlp Character lo Ih Seen, In Motlen Wednesday and ThurMlay, " ' r 1 : VUljef tine Toller.4 kitfwn and loved of newspaper readers is to be seen in the movies this Wednesday t and Thursday with Marlon 'Davles as Ttllle. Milllenj who daily read the comic drip have learned to regard Ttllle as a sympathetic figure a girl of etvarm lacking in sophistication but with a wealth of personality and appeal that ts trresisUble. Though I believe Til lie is an exag gerated character." days Miss Da view. "I believe she has done much to win pub ilc sympathy for the thousands of girl who have the grit to, get put and earn their living in the .business world, even If some of them are unfitted to do so. "Most young girls, whether- they are stenographer or debutantes, are frivolous and It detracts not one whit from their levellnesi. The mere fact that a girl must support herself cannot be expected to take from her that inherent; love for feminine finery and a good time. It is the spirit of feminine youth." WELL-KNOWN BOXER IN WEEK-END PICTURE IS : ONE OF THE. FEATURES ''' .1 "' '.' : -Knockout firiUT'' WlirK 'JiuR - Kena-dlt lit Vst Mot lug I jlui "Knockout Rellly.' Richard Dlx" newest paramount starring effort directed by Malcolm St. Clair, la coming for the week-end. Dlx has an especially strans cut supporting htm in this picture, the story of a young steel puddler who fights I tils wav to r ni: fame at the liutleation I "- whom be fall In luve Great anufacturers R at SALE ichmond's "Louvre" Third Avenue IS NOW IN FULL SWING We have made a very special purchase of a large manufacturers stock. We have secured a very special price on this purchase for cash. This enables us to pass on bargain prices to our many customers. This is a genuine sale in every respect and affords you one of the greatest opportunities to purchase at bargain prices for the winter season. Ladies Coats Ladies Dresses Lingerie, Hose and Millinery ALL OFFERED AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES Here are hundreds of Ladies' Coats and Dresses to choose from. Marvellous Lingerie, Hose in all shades and sizes, and Ladies' Hats of, all de-criptions. . Do not delay, but get yours while the choice is good.- - - This $10,000 stock, is being offered at fractional prices of-their- original worth. It will pay you to make your selection now and cut the cost of being well dressed. Take advantage of this opportunity as we can hardly hope to secure such bargains for our customers very often. RICHMOND Oeste." Is here featured as Mary Ma-; lone, cabaret entertainer, whose brother1 Pat is the dethroned pugilistic cham-1 pion. Jack Renault, the well-known : boxer. 1 cast as Killer Agerra. the pew ' ' champ., and the cause of the Dlx j troubles. j "Knockout RelUy" Is a fast moving film with scene following on exciting scene. A pleasing love story motivates the action. Director St. Clair made' Judicious use of dramatic al'Jg4 to I vustaln suspense. The picture is re'-j puted to be one of the finest Dlx has made to date. KEEP BOYS OUT OF drens Colds Best treated externally. Check them without "dosing." Rub on at bedtime VICKS VA R O R U B 'S "LOUVRE" Third Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST 1 prison was no punishment at all. If CVnrDT11 was tt,tenod M reform the boy. noun mCAVC it) LAilKI body could be reformed In seven days LONDON. November 18. "One of the greatest things you can do Is to so educate and Influence public opinion Umi in coup of time, save In the raoet exceptional cases. It will be impossible for any English court to send any man to prison," said Alexander Paterson, of the Prison Commission of the JJome Office, In a recent address. "After five years and a half of continuous service for prisons. I would say tht, despite all the arrangement made by tbe governor and their staff for separating tbe boy prisoner from the man, you can be certain of this that in every case of a man sent to prison there Is contamination, and in a very considerable number of casea there Is marked deterioration." Mr. Paterson urged magistrates never to send a boy to prison for seven days or, three weeks. WhaV. good purpose could be served by it? If it was intended as a punishment? seven days in MOVE TO ABOLISH GREYHOUND BETTING MANCHESTER, Nov. 18. In connection with numerous protests against the gambling on greyhound racing the, Manchester Watch Committee recently' passed the following resolution unanimously: "That this Committee is , strongly of opinion that betting on greyhound race courses should be abolished, and that the Home Secretary be requested to introduce legislation at the earliest possible date with a view y the prevention of such practices." A greyhound owner, commenting on the resolution, observed: "If you stop the betting you stop the racing." IRISH GOBLET IS HISTORICALGIFT JtfEW YOBK. Nov. 18,-A goblet, said to lyve once been the property of Robert Emmet, Irish patriot, has been presented to the American Irish Historical Society, as the gift of Sir Thomas Henry C rattan Esmonde and Lady Esmonds. Sir Thontas purchased tbe goblet in London two years ago at a sale of the effect of Dr. George lgerson, Id airy Brian UU' feaiurea ui 'Oeu scholar and antiquarian. Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load f&JM Double Load $0.50 Large Sack Oe BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 I'hone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1,00 Cash price tickets. McBrJde Street store npw closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St Telephone 657. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal ?ftnrj and Gravel. We Specialize iq Piano and f'urnitijn; Moving.