e AGE SIX it WffPh mm Free Lessons HI Dennison Art Craft Pre Leaaoni will be given in Dennison Art Craft, comprising CRYSTALLINE LAMP SHADES SCISSOR PAINTING WAX WORK FLOWER MAKING BASKET WEAVING, etc. Every Tuesday and Friday Afternoons from 2 to 5.30 I p.m. Evening Classes every Wed nesday from 7 to 10 Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone .... 231 Ireakfast Specials Purity Food, 5 lb. sacks liTt? B. & K. Oats, Fine, Standard and Course, 10 lbs... 7o B. & K. Rolled Oats, 7 lb. sacks o5 Purity Oats, Chinaware, 2 pkgea. for 85r? Corn Flakes, Quaker, per doz. pkgs 1.-10 Corn Flakes, Sugar, per doz. pkgs $IM Grapenuts, 3 pkgs. for ."Of Puffed Wheat, 3 pkgs. for ."0tf Puffed Rice, 3 pkgs. for Malkin's Best Marmalade, 1 lb. tin o Mussallera Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 117.123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. renman FULL FASHIONED 8 Silk Hose All Silk to top, in the newest shades $2.50 per pair H.S.WallaceCo.M Phone 9 3rd & Fulton St. Large Front Room suitable for office. Apply Wallaces. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 MAJOR MCLAREN ON NEW AIR CLUB SCHEME life ttrtorU Pi-nplr la IMabllh Cen-Irr and ke KraJjr for Mote VICTORIA. Not 1 Now at the Uom tor VfcMotta to develop jta rpan. Ua Jor D a MatUrey (" Dominion Alnraya oJare4 iaMXrl4i and re-preaetttattvea of the Veooourer dry OouneU had Utteevtewed Hy T. O. Pattullo. minister of lamta, on plaaa for a ttem air port at Vanoourvr. "Willie Vancouver I preparing to tabllah ao svtation centre. Victoria ahouM moeelo In order to be ready for the btf oVwHopsnent la ariatton wklch la bound to ocenr in the next few years " Major MaMn MM "While Vancouver must provide a more etororaie airport to oare for both land and water machine, the probtan In Victoria to much bwi ataante. Here only water machines rauat be proelded for. Victoria, being on an island, to eaaeaUelly a place for water ntaahihas. aa there to no peace tor land machine' to fly to. In Vaaootteer. noweeer. e mut provide for feoth. MSIU THE CITY "The time to make provision for aviation to now. at It to highly dealrablt that your airport be plared near the olty. In a few more yean land may iut be available for the purpose in Van couver and that to why we are mavitu at tola time" Alderman Almund. Alderman Wocdalde and Olty Solicitor J B William represented Vancouver at the conference with Mr. Pattullo. 8panlh Bantu. Just outside the olty. was suggested a a suitable sue for an airport and will be Investigated further by the Vancouver authorities, at Mr Pattullo's suggestion : Mr Pattullo said the government was TO EOSOPE MAKE KRSCXVATIOXS SOW i'RO.M MONTKK.U. To llrlfait. iUgor. UterpiMil Nov. J5 Mellta n:o.i st. jiimi To ilelfaM. (iMgow. IJrrMM.t Dec. 6 Montcfctre Spec. 8 Montrose ' To Colih. C'lirrliuurx. iut haiiilini Dec. 14 Montnairn To llflfa-t. .lrrMMl Dec. 15, Jan. 18 Montcalm Dec. 30. Jan. 27 Mlnnedosa To Liverpool only To iUsH. l.lvrrMMl Dec. 22. Jan. 20 Mel It Jan 8 Metagama Apply to Agcn'i rrvwbre or n j. J. ruKSi tK. S.S. General Pstt. A;nt. C.P.R Sution, Vancouver. Telephone Seymour 2610 Beautiful Silver Tea Sets Just Arrived ------.o - - GiEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK DryCleaniug at Vancouv Prices er Most Modern Drycleaning l'lant in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and Mcliride Street entirely sympathetic towards the cheme. realising the avution in the future. mxs pkoui:i ! The Victoria branch of the Canadian . At League, and the flying club to be ; per: of that organisation, to now In procesi of formation, following a recent i visit here by Major-Oeneral J. H. Bo Biien. former chief -of staff for the .Canadian Mllltla. His Honor the Lieutenant- O w cmor, R. Randolph Bruce, has been ohooen as patron. Premier, the Hon. J. D. Maa. ' Lean, to the honorary president, and Mayor J. C. Pendray honorary vice-I president, following appointment at ; an inaugural meeting held by the pro I visional executive this week. It is not what you earn that adds to your bank account, it's what you save. In buying your I groceries here you save from 10 per cent to 25 tier cent. I mim, a ior '.Kiv or er case 8Tm() 49 lb. Sack of Flour .y.( JO lb. Sugar 7,"i 2 lb. Butter. E.C.U 5C 14 10. box iiutter, E.G.D. . . $o.0 Capital Butter tr, 3 lb .SI"." 14 lb. box Capital Iiemo Potatoes, per sack .. 1.1)0 China Rolled Oats, pkir 10 Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or Pep, 2 for orn riakes lOfr iW Dutch Cleanser W-V!. 10 Palmollve, Fels Naptha or Lux Soap, 3 for ,"( Coffee, fresh ground, per lb. ."iOc1 High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. OO Bacon, Swift Premium or Shamrock in piece lots, per lb. IHt I Sliced ,v Phone 301 $3.00 orders delivered free O I The president of the Victoria branch Mn w&lcb ! of the Canadian Air Leagtae will be i Ucf H'in w C. Ntchol. former Lieutenant- .Oovernor o? the province. R. H. B. i Ker to vice-president and Gordon Cam-j eron sesretary. Mr. Ker was a aquad- ron leader In the Royal Air Force and ! Mr. Csmerjn an observer VANCOUVER ISLAND FISHERMEN OPPOSE CANNERS' PROPOSALS VAKCOUVBR. Nov. 12 Independent fishermen of the west coast of Vancouver Island are protesting against the IN PRORATE IX Till; M I'll KM I". t'Ol'KT Of 1IKITIMI COLI'.MISIA In the Matter of the Act"; and "Administration In the Matter of the Estate of James Darius Walls. Deceased. Inteatst TAKE NOTICE that by order of His ! Honor. P. McB. Young, the 31t day of i October. AD. 1927. I was appointed Administratrix of the estate cf Jamef i uarius wells, deceaaed ave one having claims against the said estate f raved all 8re !ereDy reoulred to furnish same. . r, , . . properly vertl tea. to me on or before the uici, tmsu.i iuiAc ai , yin aay ol December, imber. AX). AX). 1927. 1927. and and which is a beauty; also an-' .P1? ,nbt2 to tn , . . required to pay the amount of their c Other bnglish bet, 4 pieces, ' Indebtedness to me forthwith, oiotravoil or. nn ntk.. SARAH JANE LaCRTlIX , .::rT,V ."? th ay of Novembe?. AD. values fio.uu to fia.uu tne ivz. set. We are glad to show our new stock. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. '4 I THE DAILY. NEWS t ' v meet old JHjmds at home THE Inns of the Old Land glow with welcome and sparkle with hospitality during the festive season. Old friends are waiting for you in these jolly places. You can easily afford the trip. Late Fall and Christmas Sailings Tnm Meats rl MMtrtal - HaNfas " Su leaa N.B. - Haftfa - HaBtas AUSONIA Nev.IS te Me.. Cht.. Uaiea. LETITIA Nev.2( Bk. L'seol CUi. ANTONIA Dec. $ - .. Htm. Leadea. ATHEI1IA Dec 10 Belfast. 1peol. G1". ATHENIA Dtcll " Bcliau, L'peol. Gka. ASCANIA Dec 12 M Ply.. Htne. Leadea. Return ocean fares from S155. The near ft atnl uitl tladly supply all details, or rite CANADIANS SERVICE f Jfl"w LINES. ft NAKIl STKA.MMIIP IO.. LIMITED. HI HaMliigo St. ttrt. Vanroutrr or any Steamship Agency Import nee propoMl of the British Columbia r.era and flehefiae to bring about a out in the sin aunt of fishing gear al- lowed in provtnctaLwtuerv O. Norman, ttteir representative, ata. ted that It ahe regulations auggewted by the deputattoa of annners who are now on their way to Ottawa, are put In force, the Independent fishermen will adffer. Mr. Norman said that the west ooast flnhermen were also opposed to the proposals to atop plant at present waiting chum salmocu to cease the gr.httef ol licences to new canneries, and to divide the ooast Into eighteen fishing districts, making It Impossible to ftoh or sell catches In area other than that the fishermen holds his GAMEKEEPER SHOT BY POACHERS ON ENGLISH ESTATE ui-in LONDON. Nov. ,ffr,y wltn alleged poachers on the estate of Lord Temple, of Newton Park, gamekeeper WUUam Walker, aged 34. received shot wounds In the stomach that killed him on the spot. Lately there have "been serious depre dation of coverts on Lord Temple's estate by poaeticr. and Walker, with a young under-gatnekeeprr named George Rawllnga. set out to try and catch the offenders. Shot were heerd by the watcher Indicating that poachers were at work, and Walker, who had been standing behind a tree, called out. "I've got you now." but as he spoke a shot rang out and he fell mortally wounded. As he fell he shouted to Rawllnoa. Shoot ttiem!" Rawllngs states that he was without cartridges and all he could do was to run to raise an alarm. When Police-constable Johns arrived he was unable for some time to approach Walker's body, over which his dog was keeping guard, growling Teacher What is the "Order of the Bath? " Kid -Pa BrM tlipn Ma. then u kids. r.nrl then the lured girl -Life Heinz Catsup Per bottle :Mr Goods to the value of $2.00 and Ret a fourth bottle of Catsup for a nickle. Heinz medium Pork aid' Beans, V for K."r Make up an order of Heinz Spaghetti or Tomato Soup, special, 5 tins'for U.lf? King Beach or Malkin's Best Lo ganberries, 2'n,.3 tins for !Kr Fig Bars or Ginger Snaps, fresh stock, special. 4 lbs. for !." Our Egg Special still on, 3 duzen ' ' ' ' iuaVanVecd fresh 11 Fresh Shelled Walnuts, per 'lb, .0 Pure Jam, Cherry and Plum. 4 lb. tins, the two for .S !.. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 1." and 471 Waterfront Whiffs (continued from pf Br) Uti here quitting stuff When the people Uke a fellow so well they would elect him eight times as their guardian lahgeL the general . opinion U .that it would ibe rather ungraeiou of hun to do . anyWitng jo te)ftah as to go and devote hi jume and energies to any Akoh.end a private bustne. Nor does the wtadotn of airah a move seem ap- i parent when all one has to do to kn;k 'em over hen they come up. stay tip all night, steep all day and pull down the little old tltOO at will. So why all this commotion about quitting the Jobf More than one would like M know. Skeestks. the eat. does not forget Mie scene of hto many happy youthful day under the honpita! roof of the government wharf and kindly cart of Doc Clappenon. Yes. Skeenlks. the cat. tikes I his little holiday tip once in a while i but home and otd friends took good to j him sometime too so. after several ! voyages with Steve Oray on the Prin-i -r Beatrice. Bkeealk. the oat. decided , recently to disembark. That vu all ! ripni too. a far as Skeeatks. the cat. i wa concerned but Doe apparently thought that be had not covered stiff! ; ciently mileage yet so. fikeeatks. the cat. wax gently hoisted on board one more, i Now Skeerlks, the eat. atul lmene I the bounding foam and says that he may be a rat but he's having a dog life of it Just the same. If they're determined to mike hun sail, why dont they put him on a good boat anyway I inquireth Skeectk. the eat. I Boat returning during the week from the Vancouver Iiland chum fishing I have Included the seiner Dicky Boy. ! owned and sklnnered br Peter Lelzhtan of MeUskaOa: the Overtime. Capt. Roy Lannlndahl. and Asuitte. Capt. Ole Skog. Tied up to a boom near the Edward Ufe wharf, a nmari trolling boat keeied over and sank In the rising tide on Thursday afternoon. The veswl was raised the next day and taken aty for repairs. With but three days to go before the close season commences and November 31 regarded a the final day upon which there Is aay possibility of halibut being offered for ssle. the total landing of the season up to yesterday stood at 24a,ta pound a compared with 23,-443.600 pound on the (lnitlar date last year. American bottoms so far thlt year have landed a total of 18.006.830 pound as compared with 19.128,700 pounds last year. Canadian landing! atand at 0.246.000 a agatiut 6.321.100 pounds. The past week with landings totallln 323.000 pound, of which 23800 pound ha been American and 84.500 pound Canadian, has been tight but regular, the highest landings In a single day being 84.000 pound on Wednesday. Prices have been at a fairly good level ranging from 14c and 6c on Friday to 17.9c and 6c on Saturday foi American ftoh. while Canadian bids have fluctuated from-13c and 6c on Saturday to 17.8c and 6c. the same day. The highest price for American fish waa paid the Addlngton for 13,000 pound while the Kalen. 1.500 pounds: Pair of Jack. 1.500 pounds, and Olbson 3.000 pounds, received the top Canadian prices. The Jsck Cook fleet Is being kept busy these days. On Wednesday, the "Joy Bird" took five tons of coal to Kltkatla for the Indian Department The "Leila" la back after a five-day charter to take the Inspector of mines to KhuUe Inlet. Harold Jefferson has been appointed skipper cf the Leila. Jack, who recently branched out Into the taxi game. It may be recalled was the pioneer In the taxi business In this city, having operated the old hack wnie twelve years ago, later inaugurat ing the first car for hire In Prince Rupert. WIRIXKHS RKCORT. g a.m. DIOBY. Clear, calm: bar. , 3!il temp. 30: sea smooth. DZAD TREE. Cloudy, calm; 29.80; temp. 23: sea smooth. bar. bull harbor. Overcast: strong S.E. wind: bar. 29.54; temp. 40; sea smooth. -9 p.m. Main lesvlns Ocean Palls northbound; 8 pjn. Admiral Rogers Ketchikan for Seattle 541 mile from Seattle. NOOV DIOBV. Clear; calm; bar. 23.83; temp. 34; sea smooth. DEAD TREE-Overcast; calm; bar. 29.80: temp. 29; sea smooth. BULL HARBORFresb S.E. wind: bar. 29.50; temp. 44; sea moderate Business at the meeting of St. An drew's Society lart night was of a routine nature. Report of committees were received and arrangement for, the annual ball on 8t. Andrew' Day were reported complete. Before business wa tatedi .theppcwlon of Armistice Day was auiy,ODervefl. those, present stand lr-IiuinH special, 4 ljiH fopft"? Unt,(whuh!ads bowed for one! UV'rH. . 1 ijf-Vif1 nUnute.JJi-,bnor. of he members', of thel society wno gave up their lives in France during the Great War. J. 8. Irvine, president of the Society, oc- cupiea tne cnair. PBUna.n .oltlnx . . --'" iut me nortn on the Princes Mary from here this afternoon Included R. w. Irwin and Ml tiara ucnnelder. both for Ketchikan. ni asiernoon train, due frrtm t.v.. 3 :0 ' reported to be on time Advertise in the Dally New :t'f ' "v WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Karl D at 7 and 9 ane and George L Arthu 00K.i.6S A delightful comedy showing the anu-tures of two boys in khaki r KARL DANK, GKOK0E K. AKTIII U, F .?r CUKKIKIt, K. 11. CALVERT, MAHt LLINF DAY, LOUISE LOKKALNL, and many others. "OUR GANG" COMEDY "LOVE MY I)0(," PATIIE REVIEW Admission - - - 50c and 2oc Canadian National Steamships Co. Lniitd Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OptrulinK U.T.I'. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry D EnnJnerrti, MachlnUtm Boilermaker!. BIsckfmithN I'liUrr makers, rounders. Woodworker, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. 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