PAIN in BLADDER Prom pi It tM b SANTA L miDY Be stir ta tl tha fitnula. lut lee tfx word "MIDT M ti til rt-Hrni Carefully Sorted THE family bundle i immediately sorted In our plant into iU different fabrics and coloring. In this way we are able to use the proper wnh room formula for ench kind of material in your washing. Possibly this is one of the m;iin renson why laundry-washed clothe laxt The LAUNDRY Doe? it bet Canadian Laundry anc Dry Cleaners Phone S OIK CHEAT CLOSING out SALE of MEN'S AND BOYS' I'IjOTHINT. AND FURNISH-IN(iS in still on Montreal Impi FR orters Third Avenue J. II. Miller, Proprietor I Bank of Montreal Holds Annual Meeting Uadinc OffirJaJs. in ASdre to Kharchuldviw. Review Stride tanada is Making in CiKiimerre and Industry The annual BHwtinir of the Bank of Montreal brought to a c!oe ye"r...hlch hl wtjeyW almoat re.i-d Krwth. Mr Vincent Meredith. Prwidntf and Sir Frwteriek WilMama-Taylor, general Mauifr, in their addreaae. atreafted the rapid strides that Canada was making but atruck a warninic note against IKMaible over RfwculatifH). ar Vincent Vbmmii. Dart, in hte adores. Mid to part : "It la a plessitie lo rioart that your Baa ha bad anotn-r satisfactory year ' niane in out amwuRlil loans has IN gaetltyuag. nwtwItWtaiMllii the fact tht many t our unporun; hor-roat i have tit mi advantage of pimnt money market condition to fund thetr loag-temi interest by "The tnk of Canada hsve a combined capita! and reit or HM.8M.000. which !s move than ample to take rare of the demand of our present popu-lvtlao of JMJ0O The excess of capital over Canadian busman requirement is In the Queen Oharlotte Islands. 0 rati am Island Land Reoonllng Dlitrtct of Prince Rupert, and situate ot the west mdf of Rennell Harbor at the Head of Rennell Sound. Queen Cburlottn Islands. Province of British Columbia TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fishing & Packing Com Dent Luntted of Vancouver. B C occupation Salmon OuOv Hern, intends to apply for a leuat" of thr ftilluwing described lands: C.-.mmcnctng at a poet planted on the rant shore of a creek oaUed Twin niver; then 4 :hain west; thence twenty-one chain north: thence 4 chains eatt; thence following contour of rhore Itne to place of commencement, and containing 84 acres, more or leas. B.C. FISHINO PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant. M M English. Agent. Dated October 3S. 1M7 in to IN PItOBATE Tim srrur.ME rot: kt or nitmsn roLiJimt the Matter of the Administration Act: and . the Matter of thr Estate ot George Clifford Adflipiius wuson, ueceaacu. Intestate. , nrr notice Mist bv order of Ills Honor. F UcB. Young, the 1st day of December. AS. 1037. 1 was apnointed Administrator of the estate of Oeore Clifford .Adrripbus Wilson, decerned and all par-; ties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish Bams, properlv verified, to me on or before : the ard day of January. AX. 1936. and all partlei indebied to th estate are ireonitrvd to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. I NORMAN A. WATT. I Official Administrator. Prince Rupert B.C. D.ited the 3rd day of December. AJJ. 1927 pradweUea) ef fpatwear at latter ana the marUstry Is tn better atata; the macmfaetitre of meter oars has lightly cUmtaiaiied, bwt In the first nine month of the year 161,588 ears were turned out. having a value of tioo4W-ano. er praoUoaliy the aaaae m is lie i kc period ef lait year, tfaufa the obllfatlons at - l3 rate of , ... i see no no reason reason .. why why . an an abatement ! confManoe In the continuance of .!:. prosper jus conditions need be ap-ir "hended. lOlilKIN CAPITAL I "Capital continues to flaw freely Into Cunada tram Haw Tort, where, it is ev so great that we are ohllaed to emnlov "-imaled atoB4W0.CM)0 of Canadian fce- :n New York aud abroad large sums l curltt U tola year have been roar-that would otherwise be Idle It is not ketad' I7 frastwn of which repre-your director. Intention. theefee to B "Usartfg. OMM govern-iitcret-e the capital stock of the Bank mental and municipal bonds have long at the present time, but rather tc had wle market In Hew York, t reng then our Km! Account, and with j ,nd "trlal and Iryelivttctrtc power this in view we ar transferring 1,000.- torporatloos ait now aMe to borrow 000 from profit and lues account, bnna-! l,wre reaattvary low rates of Inter- ing the Rest Account up to t30Jlct700 IIUMMX4 CONDITION "Trad condition, in Canada during tat year have bean active, and while there Is eUM keen competition in many Mr.es. balance sheet generally how eats. This latartuctloB of 'foreign capita) accelerates industrial development while having a favorable bearing an the exchange market and although interest and dividend remittances on the borrowings may otherwise operate, the -atawactory profits Manifold evidence 1 P . on toe whole, advantageous, j sumsrta this statement Bank dhit I Th nn"lon of sec unties in Canada bank clearings, bank drpostl. car load- ings, railway groat earolngi. imports, note clrculstlon and lower mercantile mortality, all reveal that the tide of business has risen during the year "Speaking generally, manufacturing industries thrive: textile mills snr fully employed; iron and iteel operators continue to face trong campetliljn from abroad, as an increasing volume of imports attests: the lumber trade shows a slight lmprovmeut: newsprint output in- LAND ACT NOTH i; OF INTKNTIOV TO A I'I'LY lO i.i:am: l.wu has also bean large and their ahaorptton tesdlly made. "The neprUtt UuhMtry baa had astonishing axpantlon In resent years, and i of the buUdlng of new pieats tsiere Is vet no and. Price atablUty and main-taaned ooneuaiptlon nave given profit to produoer. but aUjns gsow stronaer that the point of saturation Is approasbing. If indeed It has not already bean reached. Canada Is now the principal pulp and newsprint produoer of the world, a position not UVriy to be lost In the sear future. In the first nine aaaotba of this year export of news print rose to efr.7U,OaO from t88.719.000 in the earreeeonding peried last year, while that of pulp fell to 13331,000, froca WJT1.000. These ttgurea are aat- lafaetary. as indicating lesser export of raw material and growth of manufac ture in Ofenada of the finished article (IKSKIIAL MAA(ii:it'S AHHKKSS sir nedenok Williams-Taylor In reviewing the business of the Bank, said in part: "You have before you the on bun dred and tenth anaual balance theet of the Bans In "In aeeoiTtance with custom, let me comment briefly on the principal ofaangas therein and the more important factors in the tfade and economic IN PBOBATE IN T1IK KU'ltK.MK f'OI'KT OF I1KIT1SII COLUMBIA th Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Rudd. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, T. McB. Young, the 1st day of December. AD. 1927. 1 was appointed Administrator of the estate of Robert Budd. deceased, and all turtles having claim against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 3rd day of January, A.D. 1928, and all partlet indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 3rd day of December, AX). 1927. ASER & PAYNE UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Christmas Gift Merchandise on Display at Popular Prices l'OIt MEN AND BOYS Sweaters for Men and Boys A new shipment of Universal Sweaters has just arrived in all the newest Btyles and finish, in 100 per cent pure wool and silk and wool. Boys' heavy knit pure wool sweaters, 3.25 with hsawl collar, pullover style v Men's Silk and Wool Sweaters, assorted colors, four pockets in contrast g75 trim. Cardigan style Men's Heavy Knit Sweaters, in pullover and Cardigan styles, shawl 7.00 collars . , A new line of Men's Novelty Silk Broadcloth Shirts; in fancy brocades and plain ahattei, each packed in fancy gift box. '$2.5, $.'..", 8 "" to !f7.r0 SPECIAL! SMALL BOYS' TWEED PANTS Open knee, assorted patterns, lined throughout. Three pockets. Belt loops. From 2 to 8 years. Special value Jt50 per pair FOB LADIES Ladies' Dressing Gowns, in eiderdown and funcy figured cord velvets. Jtw.ri0, jjiK.ro, $ io.no Special in Two-Piece Lingerie Sets Vests and Bloomers in fine quality Bayon Silk, assorted shades. All sizes gCJ Kayner Special A new number in shadow pointed heel stocking; silk to the welt. Full fashioned in semi-service weight. This is wonderfu) value at SI 7 per pair New Novelty Suspended Girdles in Swamie Silk and Silk Brocades. $1.00, $ !..'(, $1 05, $:i..0 each Novelty Handkerchief and Garter Sets in fancy gift boxes. Assorted de- 2i (1ft v sign, per set Fine Silk Knit Nightgowns assorted shades, silk lace trimmed, assorted CO CTA sizes. Splendid values at each .. vtW FRASER & PAYNE Third Avenue and Sixth Street GENERAL DRY GOODS Phone S'Ct paid. THE BAILT NEWS attnetlon bearing en our year's business. 1 "First, then In two fundajnearaal re- ; sateeu. earning power and liquid strength of wourcn. our p-HMni oon-tttruea MfMy taMafaetorv Never have e been better prepared car lur all the Momtal naada of iw publir and tu meet etvy busttiest w financial esl- "At the ataae of our bank year, tut; astrta JttVa4c4S31JOo.OUO ahd of Ibis ajndwga tmuvwo u m hquM ferns ash. -esJl tains, serurittes. ot other sterm raatly raallrehlr These ouick asanas equal M.?8 Of our total liabilities to the pubite. and thu reriecti. the usual position In which your Bauk Is maintained. "Our oonutMirelal loans in Canada have widely spread. by about t. 000.000 .U mv at 2i.l0Q,OO0. Uany ol our tarpot Industrial customers, owing to their strong liquid condition need leu hanking aocoramo&ailon from us than heretofore; also, certain loans of a special nature which appeared upon our last year have In the Interim been being replaced by advances more Indication of greater business activity in the country generally. The total commercial loans of all Canadian banks at the end of September, the latest figures available, aggregated ti.ou.aeo.ooo. "Our desotlta total t708.loo.ooo. an in-eaease of tax .600.000 from the com, poadtat cute last year While much of Uila represents depaaiu of a oommereial and speatal nature, a goodly portion ot the Increase nes occurred in our savin dspartntanrk, allowing both widespread prosperity and oontinued pubUo confidence m the Bank f Montreal. "At a sign of ttyjt country'! gaowing capital resources. the deposits payable after notice In all banks exceed the total eommercial toons by 34M ""Illhwn. whereas IS years ago these loans exceeded men deposits by 318 millions. INDI STKIAL HLVM.OI-.MRNT "I have referred to the past year at the matt ecpanstvo in the country's caoinjerclal history. That Canadian have experienced a greater degree of individual prosfxrriif than ever before is. LI tttlnk. undisputed. The blah enteral level of employment, and the enhanced spending power of the people, are attributable to a atsocession of good harvests and to a great broadeoisit of the basis of produotlou. Until a few yean ago Canada was best known abroad as an agricultural atom try. and outside capital aought investment here chiefly In government and municipal issues and m railway building to provide transportation for an ever-Increasing agricultural area?" Today moat of the largely Increased capital coming In for investment Is for industrial development. It St now fuHy recogntred that Canada has the natural resources for., the building up .of a vast variety of Indigenous Industries, and la fitted by the character and spirit of her population toltake an Increasing ly important place among the Industrial nations of the world. The great expan sion in recent years of mining and met allurgy, with their field now extending into agricultural Manitoba, and of the manufacture ot fulp and paper, ar.l those varlout fabrics commonly referred to as artificial silk, are spectacular in stances. Scarcely less Impressive Is the great progress In a .variety of other in dustrle. for which the extraordinary de velopment of hydro-electrical energy Is providing the cheapest and most conve nient of ill motive powers. It is ob vious, therefore, that whereas In earlier days we dwelt almost wholly upon our agricultural, fishery and forest resources when appraising our national wealth, we must now also take Into account the country's untold wealth In water powers and In minerals. IMI'OUTANCK OF AdKlf TI.TI BE "We thould not lose sight of the fact, however, that agriculture Is still our great fundamental Industry, its Import a nee is only intensified by the Increase In urban Industries Nor should we lose sight of the fact that wheat is the most valuable single item not only of our production but also of our export trade At a meeting of the Board. Sir Vin cent Meredith. Bart.. . wat elected Chair man of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee; Sir Charles Oor don, a.BE.. was elected President, and H. R. Drummond and Major-Oeneral the Honourable 8. C. Mewburn. CJH.O., were elected Vice-Presidents. An Executive Committee of the Board was appointed, consisting of Sir Vincent Meredith Bart., i Chairman). Six Charles Gordon. O.B.E.. H. R. Drummond. and Major-Cencral the Honourable S. C. Mewburn. C.M.G. HUMAN NATURE IN THE RAW Salvation Army Deals With Many (..nses and Sometimes Makes Mistaken About a month ago there arrived In Prince Rupert a down-at-heel yet likely enough looking middle aged man of quiet appearance and apparently frank tace. ut ciaimea to nave "been at one time a successful newspaperman in the East who bad come westtem a ..business venture which failed and left) hlmj stranded with the exception of 'enough money to get h)m to the coast. He made himself known at a local newspaper office and asked employment. His shoes, be said. Mere falling to pieces and he sadly exhibited a pipe for which he .had no tobacco, lie had not the wherewithal, he declared, for his next meal and did not know where he would sleep. Furthermore, according to bia story, he had served In the War and had been gassed, leaving his lungs In a NAVIGABLE iVATERS' PROTECTION ACT. Uetl-rd Statute of Canada, Chapter 113 I BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHINO & PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. HEBE-1 BY alVES NOTICE that it has under i Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Otuwa and in the office of the Registrar of I Land Titles at Vancouver. British Col-umbla. a description of the site and plans of a cannery, cannery wharf and i perquisites thereto, proposed to be built i on the lands covered with water front-. lng on Lot 1295 and Lot 1485. Range 3. Coast District, in the Province of British Columbia, which said Lots are situate at Johnson Channel In the said Province. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, British Columbia Fishing St Packing Company Limited wUl. under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minuter ot Public Works at his office in the Oliy or Ottawa tor approval of the said site and plant and for leave to construct the said cannery, cannery wharf and perquisites thereto. DATED at Vancouver. B.C.. this I5th day of November, 1927. JAMES H. LAWSON. 1318 Standard Bank Bide.. S10 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. B.C. Solicitor for the said Company. demanding sympathy from soft hearts. There being no opening at this dull season for an extra newspapermaii. even in a temporary capacity, and there being no odd shekels in the pockets of the members of the staff whom he Interviewed, the Salvation Army, having previously Informed the newspaper office that It needed a man for the purpose or teaching nglleh to foreigners, was asked if It could help the needy man If he returned his services. Capt. Sto-oart Immediately responded and said to 6end the man along. He was lodged In .be home of the commandant and ar-:ngr!ne;:ts were made with a nearby restaurant to ived him. All went nlce-'y for the next four or five days, even he commandant being Impressed thati it was a needy case. The man had in :he meantime stated that, if be could reach Vancouver or one of the larger out hern cities, he believed he could secure work. Arrangements were made with one of the steamers for him to work tils "way south and one evenlne the man embarked with' the good wishes of the Army and enough cash In bit pocket to tide him over tin he should become, established. The next day Mrs. Stobart sought rom her dresser, where she had left It, a valuable watch, the gift ofjier father. The watch was gone and thr man had npwn the coop. ,C The newspaperman who sought shel ter for the appearing unfortunate, on being Informed of the circumstances of the man's departure, expressed his regrets at having been in any way "But those things often happen in our work. We have to take the good with the bad, the well meaning with the otherwise," cheered Capt. Stobart. Once again the 'faith of the Army had been tried and once again it had. re- i condition where he could not chance raained firm. I n ""r nature's canopy To all j . , . appearances his pi jht was a son-y on? I Advertise In Th Dally News t 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 housecleaning. Give her Q&WH0OVER 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 will 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 56.25 down Balance spread in Easy Payments Kaien Hardware Co. Third Ave. Phone 3 page nva . 1 " Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK IcanadianJ vi di ririr i l rtbll Ibl AND SHIPYARD Operatinii G,T,l 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Patternmakers, Founders. Woodworkers, Etc ELECTUIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Canadian National uxt Largeft Hallway Syftcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RITERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, and intermedin ' points. ;u-h FUIMAY. 8.00 ajn. For STEWART and ANVOX, each WEDNESDAY. 10.00 pan. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT ' Each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ana SATURDAY at 11.30 ajn. for PRINCE GEORGE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern: Canada, tjrllted States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES, Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques etc. also for yunr next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE, lit TllllUI AVE- PRINCE RUPERT. Phone 280 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Service " Sailings rrom f nnce Kupert T ber i:ksi' W0'11 Skagway Novemler J 26; Decern- T" andrjan"ary'4!0rla ""d 8tntt,e N" 2. . 30; Dereiuber tl. PRINCESS BEATRICE, For Butedale, East Bella Bella. Ocean Falls. Namu, Alert Bsv Campbell River, and Vancouver etery Haturdiv. 11 am Atency for all Steamship Lines. pnII ,nfwm.tlon from W, C ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Sl;eet and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. B.C Phoce 31 Advertise in "The Daily News"