1927 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE r - HBSMG Local and Personal MONTREAL IMPORTERS Arthur Andenot). missing from Biew-art. bt t.iuv Jui.e f. sg 43. Danlau tx-iKiU & :,ri 3 rmnd ILr blur light brown iiuir mingled with gray. B O Undertakers. Phona il. KEEP Ill jnr ot lmtk i right hand. Dm as i .1. u!ur jack." iid veM Itliakl shirt. Dentist. Or. J. R. Oow. Phone BBS ;1t: Out Sale Closing Nitlvr Sons of Oassda owetlag to- When thinking . i, i- 'i Jin, IT HANDY ? i - , Jffa X m ran mention only a few ol the many barjr.i.i. tit-red at this sale. Just note the prices. Yi... I Odaf Buy Telkws aM help devetost i Central B.C. It's better ooal. tf .;ii:ic" heavy i uiit-rwear. Shirt . regular $1.JB .... m. Sale QCst garment031' -. reirulur 2.95 Sale price $lT0 lift! Label Un-Shirts and Draw- 81.75 .il". Sale price $.ro Wool Socks, 8s , price. Bar pair I5C Shirts With de-i ..liar, fine qual- .... Si.25 Neckwear, knit -vies. Sale prici' 450 . mart patterns. - 75f : .'.-r Sweaters, re-'U.5 valuer. Sale si.yr. i Handkerchief. ! ,-. i for .... Z&t . Finieh Hand-. ;-. regular $2.26 Sal. i dozen . . i. doxen to each r Brand Slickers, ir,t made." Bale KIWIS - -tiers, food i' very . (I quality. Regular ..-ol. able offer ac- nur Men's Suits outs. .-. -election af holl-o invites your at- irt- bekw manu-iHt. Come in and ver. J 1L .Miller. Proprietor. Penman's Heavy All Wim Underwear for Han. Shir and Drawers. Sale price i A per varment . . OA. iU Combinations. Sale price , $2.25 Penman's "71" Underwear for Men. Shirts and Drawers. Sale price 75 per garment ...... " Combination!. Sale price $1.30 Penman's "71" Underwear for Boys. Shirts and Drawers. Sale price per garment Combinations. Sale priee, per suit ..1.115 Men's and Boys' Boa Ties, 8pecial sale pries) . 15c Men's All Wool Work Sale price, 2 pairs lor Ifif Boys' Caps. Sale price -IRf Boys' 8uits, 70 to clear at ftX.IHl Men's Overalls, heavy quality, with bib. Sale price nrf Boys Overalls. Sale price A0t Men's Cotton. Work Gloves, extra heavy. Sale price, per pair ISC Men's good heavy Work Shirts, regular $1.50. Bale price 7Rf Only two to each customer. Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, 2 piece, Shirt and Drawers, all sites. Sale price 7 'if per garment Pillow Slips. English make, fine quality. Sale price, 2 for -IS Flannelette Blankets, heavy brushed quality. Sale price, per pair . $1.75 A fine assortment of men's and Women's Raincoats which must positively be '.-lepred. All at Icbs than l OHt. Montreal Importers Third Avenue. liTTiniTisiaTlleiTiBliyfl-fl Writisig Paper Special TMnrc urc more letters written during Decemlier than at other tfme of the year. You alao will be writinif letters ou v. ill wunt to take advantage of our special offer. While they last: ONE PAD OF WHITING PAPER Regular 156c ONE PACKAOE ENVELOPES " Regular lGe On Sale at 35c for the two. Jfic Pioneer Vrttepfisls THll?D AVE. O SIXTH ST. ' TELEPHONES 86 200 Dr. MAGUIRE I'liime 525. Dentist Over Orme's Drug Store stnnt UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED VAN(.0l,V(; vltS-J'tK: XZZ,HXEi , Tuesday. S for V,tW'KK- VICTORIA. Ilutertale. Alrr. IU, etc rMlnritay -tn- HTT. K,m''N. NAA8 K1VEU POINTS. ALICE ARM. AMO.V 121 "ill ,ART- ales Inland. Sunday, H p.m. IW. . "Avenue Prince Rupert, K M HttlTII. Arent 'Kwe if Pcktt' lo Victoria and henttle at a reduced rate and liKht k : up Believed to have loat tii memory Mi.U to wander around. Anyone knewim; Ids whereabout, please com-aiunicair immediately for his very aged and sick mother's aak. with Mrs. B. B. Beat.. Cilmar. Alberta, or with L. A. H. Patfcrtoii. BCJ.P.. Stewart. B.C. INFOmtliiWANTED tlon boat ' Western Hope wriived on the Prtnee John this morning from Maasett. accompany tog this far hla brother. NOTICE 1.AND ACT. 01" IXTBHTION TO AI'l'LV beet Itf TO LeUST LAM I In Prince Rupert Land Becoming Dto- i Fui quick and satisfactory work brum Xmai hemstitching to Dollar Store, tt Moose ChrtatmM Tree Sunday. Dec. 18. Members please five In new names. I Basketball lug at 7.1S. lilac and IDs. 289 Exhibition buUst Three fame. Atlmt ion The Woman Mweefceert Legion will hold a Whist Drjve sad Da ace Friday evening at 80 pram. 283 - t Come to the EKk dance tomorrow night in the Hcjseseon Block, from S to 13. Snappy mMste. Admission 40c Norman MeOan. refularly on the Prince Gears, ft eMn as purser oa the iMmmt ftfote Jkn which to In port today. liinu V(&Mam sailed this information wanted to the proawnt manint m 2rtnM Rafttt t v.n wbeiwabjut, of Thomas A. Mannty lived at 734 Sixth Avanue Wast. Prtaos . . . .. ... 7ZL aoUdsy trip. was truck driver I.k a contractor sad builder Aiijoiie who can five any Information of turn, or hla wharasbouta. will be greatly appreciated by kindly writing to his mend. Frank Bucky a.-yer. 71 Ontario Street, Boc heater, K.Y.. 0.A. Rev. C. O. Darby of the Anglican Peter Lorenaen sailed this moral iig by the Prince Rupert for Victoria, lit will spend two or three weeks holiday lng on hla rannh Mir Sidney. UVB.A. Bmmt tomorrow afternoon froSB I to 6 In the Metronole Hall Bone cooking, sewtof, candy, novelties tea room, raffles and bran tub. Bee what Adam IM&ks of home life. a "AMim At f" t the Weatholme Ialie Darby, who will leave oy tomor- wt TueKn .nd Wednesday row moming. wwm " Beeerve your seat at Orme's NOW. his home In England after having apent .- .mBM m Re vsa ... UvxU, t--.,., noW, imenU for Al Alberta Sootleas and Pembina Peerless Tbeae coals are under cover, don't buy water, buy seal, tl'i a ton can you D. D. Munro of the Land Settlement rict and situate on the southwest cor- Board, reached the etty from Bmlthers aer of an unnamed bay on the south ,t,trdey afternoon's train and sail-bank of Port Chanal. Oraham Island. Province morutng on t. toe Prince p., Rupert Queen Charlotte Ulands. in the of British Columbia for Victoria. TAKK WCmoX that Arthur Bobertaon. W m nrtMiiMtinn st InmfaeV SannCiida to apply '"r a lease of Albert Moore. weU known Buckley tlM iaUoerlne HaaiTlbed lands: 'Be laeeina ooerAtor. arrived In the CraJn"lcn &nmottthof cUT trom Queen Ohrtb"e Wands uanaSsiww ftowtoTtrf sn uB- Prince John this morning being aaonea by on tne eoutn dsok as turn ior meawai treatment. Chanel Qraham Island, quean Charlotte ,, thence 4 chains southerly: theneo 10 Nearly 1400 waa realteed as a result chains easterly: thence 4 chains nor- Qf the annual basaar yesterday after- H?V JK-"S-,"5r: nTZvSf of the Ladles' Aid to First United ment. and CTjirtalntng 8 acre, more or Church. Tea cups were read during the less. i afternoon by Miss Mlddleton. (Signed) A. ROBERTSON. , . , AnTalifnt. Beted October' 1917 I Sergeant T. Van Dyk. Game Act en- ; ! ; forcement officer of the provincial police NOTICE 'for Northern British Columbia, returned , 'to the city on yesterday- afternoon's IN THE MATTER of an application h,h n mm,! for the issue of a Provisional osrtlllosM of Title tor the Bast half of UX aon .6mw Csaslar District, said to .contain 330 acres, more or leas . .. Archie Robertson. Massett sawmill Satisfactory proof of the loan oi tne : certificate of Title covering the above operator, la a bualness visitor In Jl I land hnviiiB been produced to me. It city. He arrived on the Prince John is my Invention to Issue, after the e- u,to morning from the Islands and will ! plru'.toii "f "ne month from the 'tm .hoard th .iMmrr return tnre board the name t&me steamer ! rublieatlon hereof, a Provisional Oertl- iiciito of Title to the above land. In tht , tomorrow evening. Kfliw of MADtTLINZ MINTON The OTaj-i innl Certificate of Title Is dated the 1 30-h September, 1013. and is numbered ! is?n T Sandwich Plate $6.50 , This new article is good quality silver plate and the handle screws off so it can also be used with a small glass dish in the centre for olives or crackers and cheese, or a plain cuke or sandwich plate. Send for ernew catalogue. JOHHglllfiERif THE STORE WITH THE CL0Ct C.NJt. steamer Prince John. Capt. E. Mabba. arrived In port 'at 2.15 this Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, j morning from Vancouver via the Queen B C Charlotte Islands and will return south 17th October. 1827.. over the same route, sailing "at B o'clock Registrar of Titles tomorrow evening. Special Value Provincial Constable O. L. Hall of Smlthers arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will return to Smjther tomorrow morning. He brought to the city a boy who la being taken on to the Industrial school In the south. Nearly two days late on account of storms experienced throughout the voyage. CP.R. steamer Princess Maqr, Capt Arthur Slater, arrived at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway, Juneau. Wran sell and Ketchikan, sailing about an hour later for Vancouver and Victoria Robert Davidson, well known resident of Old Massett. reached the city from i the Islands on the Prince John this Imomlnj and will continue by the Princess Mary this afternoon to Vancouver enroute to Coqualeetsa Institute at Sardla where he will' pay a visit to daughter. Having In hla charge Peter Whlte- (waah. Bella Cools Indian, who was sen-'teneed at the Supreme Court Assizes j last wee to twenty-live .mouths' imprisonment In New Westminster penitentiary for unlawfully wounding Provincial Constable J A. Williams. Inspector William Spiller sailed this jmorwlfjg ;on the'PrWce Rupert for1 Van-' onsivar.vuu-.: . u. "-il ... )... j .' , 1 , 4. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Adam Sc Eva." Westholme Theatre. December 6 and 7. Adair Carss I.OB.E Novelty Bazaar December 9. Play by United Church Ladles. December 15. ait Trtir. December 18. .1 Wmm hen'SessB -S- .w ieaewwew ea. v HENNE 15 ALASKA MILL Ill'RNS. AKIAK, Alaska. December 2. Thei xiusKoawin LuuiBcr to. s piaui ocre was destroyed by fire the loss being estl- ln.''.iJ a' glj.UUP. . Jievas - :: v. s -v.s:: The best of Beverages THREE STAR JmWi - flBBaBaBaBI This advertisement is not published or displayed ov ;.tie Liquor I ontroi Board or by the Uovernraent of British Columbia Elk's dance Saturday night from y ' to 12. ; Native Sons ' of Canada meeting tonight in Metropole Hall. H. J. Bradbury sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Victoria. F. M. Crosby sailed this morning by I the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. Dry Goods and Novelty Shop Saturday Specials. All kinds of novelty dreas goods at 95c per yard. Phone 776. Mlw Isobel Stuart sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver and other points In the south on a holiday trip. C. Herrle and H. E. Minnehan, who played baseball in the City League during the past season, sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge James, who were married last Sunday, sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver and other points In the south on a honeymoon trip. A. E. Davey. district hortlculturalist at Smlthers. reached the city. from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Saul af Docker Lake arrived in the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's Vain and sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for .Vancouver. M. Mllloy of Port Clements reached the city on the Prince John this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will leave by tomorrow morning's train for a trip to Toronto. W. S. Singer of Port Clements reached the city on the Prince John this morning from the Islands and will pro ceed by tomorrow morning's train for a trip to Halifax. Nova Scotia. Motorshlp Belllngham. Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port early this morning from Ketchikan with a cargo of 124 tons pf froeen fish for trans shipment East over .the 'Canadian National Railways. .. .;. R XI. Morsan. director of the Talta- pln Mining Co..' who bas been on a visit to the mine north of Burns Lake, reached the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior and sail ed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Sanitation in The Laundry Hygeia, March, 1927 A kitchen is properly a food shop and should be used for little else. It is distasteful to think of the possibilities attending laundry work in the kitchen in the winter when doors and windows are closed to keep out the cold and when steam from the boilers, and later from the drying clothes, mingles unchecked with the foods that are being prepared. THE LOGICAL CONCLUSION Send it to the Canadian Laundry UcakadianJ PACirfc and Dry Cleaners 515 Sixth Avenue W. County, told ITelfiarceCom" mission conference ln'dlscusslne means of combatting the "fencea" who mir- chase the loot of criminals. "The reason for this astounding situation Is that there Is no strict account. ability which compels a systematic ecru- j tiny of the source of precious metals when offered for sale." he declared. He ' urged amendment of the mint's ream- ! latlona to provide for stricter Identlfl- j cation in purchases of gold. ! Advertise In The DaUy News , V Phone 8 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, IVraiigcll, Juneau and Skagway November IS, 2G; l)em-lirr 17, 31. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle November t. 1C, 30; December 21, and January 4. PRINCESS 1IEATKICE. For Rutedale, East Delia Bella, O rail rails, Nainu. Alert Bjj Campbell River, and Vancouver e ery Haliiritir. II a.m. Aency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 31 Ui. MINT BUYS MUCH STOLEN GOLD WASHINOTON. D.C.. Dec. 2. The United States jnlnt is Inadvertently a "receiver of quantities ofajtolen fold." Robert Appleton. nre$ld,enfipf tee Amp-elation 'if ,. nraTi.I.i?i. VStl, Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDABi AND JACK PINE,. , Single(Xoad '.$3.50 fi'oubte Load '$0.50 Large Sack a-.AOf 0 BUNDLES DKY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO, 139 Second Avenue