f AGE SIX THE DAH? NEWS Fishermen Tt..- k t Xiciore uu.i ng your u' j engine. ium and see us about The Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the moat satisfactory on the market. Governor has control at all speeds, making it most suitable for halibut boats. Sites 12 h.p. to 300 h.p. The Acadia Gas Engine the most modern designed and best built 4 cycle engine in Canada. Sites from C-8 h.p. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric AND MARINE SUITLY CO. Phone 680 Cow Bay Prince Rupert, B.C. ATTENTION Once More Wc want to remind you that we still have quite a large assortment of dry goods for Xmas Gifts. This must be sold regardless of coat before stocktaking at the end of the year. We courteously invite you to look these over before purchasing your requirements. Including TOYS, CROCKERY AND 'XMAS CARDS we also have a few RURHER RAINCOATS of the finest quality, sizes 34 to 38, regular price 59.75, to clear at each $6.00 Mussallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The. home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES II. S. WALLACE CO LTD. for Coats, Dresses anc Millinery LARGE FRONT ROOM TO RENT Suitable for Office H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd. 3rd Ave. and Fulton. Phone 9 SLOGAN CLOSES THIS EVENING Very ekwe to a hundred s1jkiu or perhaps more will have been received bj P. W. Hart, who has been arranging tbe oompetlUonwhich la now closing TTSSjlng" II sVpeelW "to take place tooaoSfrtrir" rorterttaj are a few of the more recent aloajajaa aukatittrd: Prince Rupert grain Prince Rupert fame. Prince Rupert, the wonder of tlx golden watt. Prince Rupert fiak A prairie dish On to Rupert. It furthest west. The rod la the abort t. tbe grade is the beat. SMITHERS A a remit at improvements to Uio ei.gln. record time at toeing aude m I pumping water out of the Topley -Richfield mine. Actual mining anil devel opment work la about to start. Weeks ahead of previous years. t:" hauling got under way thla week In th' 8mlthera dlatrtct. early anowtaU having made it possible. Dr. R. C. Bam ford left thla week for Victoria and will be away until Decem ber 20. Dr. Bamford la attending a I meeting of tbe advisory board of Far mers Institute and la accompanied to Victoria by J. W. Turner. The Omlneca branch of tbe British Columbia Chamber of Mines la deetrous of a branch being established In Prince N A VIGADLE WATERS' PROTEC . TIOV fT I Itoilx-U KUtutr of lUimtld, Clupler 113 BRITISH COLUMBIA TORINO PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. HERS-' "' Stephens and Mrss Margaret Dow-BY Q1VE6 NOTICE that It baa under 1 nev have been recent hostesses in her Section 7 of the aald Act deposited wtth . in. niinimir ni imiif. wnr,i t i itt. atm i and In the office of the Registrar of Land Titles at Vancouver, British Col umbia, a description of tbe site and plana of a cannery, cannery wharf and perquisites thereto, proposed to be built on the lands covered wtth water froot- lng on Lot 1295 and Lot 148. Range 3. Coast District, in the Province of British Columbia, which aald Lots are situate a; jonnson cnannei in tne said menace. aisu take notice that liter tne expiration ol one month from tbe date of tbe first publication of this notice. Brit- l . tK PaIiiimM. I- Tl .1. t w pany Limited will, under Section 7 0f the aald Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In the City of Ottawa for approval of tne said site and plans and for leave to construct the 1 Mia eannery. cannery wnarf and pei- ouleltes thereto. 1 DATED at Vancouver. B.C.. this 19th ' day of .November. 1927. JAME8 H. LAWSON. 1318 Standard Bank Bid.. S10 Hastings St. W . Vancouver. B.C. Solicitor for toe aid Company. BARGAINS in Prunes - and aisms 80-90 California Prunes Per lb Wr 25 lb. Box only hunmaiu Seedless Raisins In bulk, per lb t.1 25 lb. Box only ;. !." Buy this week and save money B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 571 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for 81.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST FOR ALL your bakiii,use VlAGc BAKING POWDER Mode in Canada - No Alum ! Bup . : It: i.irmation a Mii; in luriy-tnret' propcr.iei. fis Ue-i. shipped thla week to the cut; city Wi.en fire br.-kr otr. in tits garage icueutly. trjnk Keeie lust his Star car as well aa tbe garage at Francois Lake. A portable cam pressor la to be put ' one on tbe King Tut property aa that development work may be rushed. be tunnel contract may be increased .ram 300 to 500 feet. Tltc residence of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne tt Colleymount wan burned to tbe ;round i-soentiy, all ita contents alao rtiug lost. ".e. oeen living tor several yeara in omnaer wun bar aunt. Mm. Jaotaa Porteous. leaves bis week-end for her home in Toronto. departure. Mis. Mu- , Hoists in eow "Molly." belonging to C J. Killer, led fer the month of November in tbe Bntkley Valley Oow-Test- in. s-i M-.T.jSiaLaw !! m v. i auction was 1426 pounds of milk and 61 butter fat. Mrs. L. S. McOUl entertained with 'nur tahip f hriir tumiIit night. 3 ' Prtae - wlnners were Mrs. otanley Ben nett. Mrs. T. W. Brewer and Mr. W. V Tomllnson ' atrs. v r huh ana lamuy nave ar- r.ved in Smltbera to make their home with Mr. Huff who la in charge of tbe mill at tbe Duthle mine. Mrs. O. H. Wail and Mrs. J. It. Mcln- tyre were Joint hoateasea at bridge last Friday night. Prtre-winners were Mrs. W H Doodaon. Mis. Charles Reld and Mrs. James Portedua. Kenneth Warner celebrated his thir teenth birthday with party for boys and girls last Friday night. T. J. Shenton. Inspector f mines wtth headquarters at prince Rupert, is making a trip through the Buikley Val ley on official duties. Extensive alterations and Improve merits are being considered for the Smltbera Kail. ItUAIN IVOItK hTLri Farmer Thought you aald you had plowed the ten-acre field? Plowman- No: I amy said I war thiuking about plowing It. "Oh. I see you've merely turned It over In your mind. Christian Even-gelist. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. It in not what you earn that adds to your bank account, it's what you save. In buying your groceries here you save from 10 per cent to 25 per cent. Milk. 3 for ."( or per .case $.".50 49 lb. Sack of Flour $U.0 10 lb. Sugar 7."? 2 lb. Dutter, E.C.D J)."o 14 lb. box Butter, E.C.D. . . $0.1iO Capital Butter -inrj 3 lb. $i.i:r 14 lb. box Capital $T.85 Uemo Potatoes, per sack . . $1.00 China Uolled Oats, pkg 10( Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or rep, 2 for U5( Corn Flakes lOf1 Old Dutoh'Oieanser 10() White SwarMorlJoyal Crown Swlp, c for . .v. . n. ?, wxkz. . aw Palmolive, Fels Naptha or Lux Soap, 3 for i!."? Coffee, fresh ground, per lb. 50( High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. 000 Bacon, Swift Premium or Shamrock in piece lots, per lb. 48? Sliced !iof Phone 301 $5.00 orders delivered free PORT SIMPSON GAMES AFTER FIRST OF YEAR Time Nut lliiuortun Now far Nerle Ikiikrlluill AMirUllaii i:reullir Iteeldr At a apectal nxetlng last night of the Prince Rupert Basketball Assoc tattoo. It as decided tflFit liMaWtfMAlmpeastWe to meet wtth fYM'O'Meaueat tor a senior srkiaU after tbe flrat of tbe year. It mi felt that such a series would probably be p.tron laed more sub stantially after the holiday seaaou than i: would be now. So aa not to ooatflic. with the ataglng at the play "Alteon and Eva." It was derided that the game- regularly sched-uled for next TtifaOsv wrnld. instead, tx played on Monday night An application from Tom Kelaey (or transfer tram lUgb School intermediate L.ague team to big Pour waa re)eatod. grnuncU for the application being oon-aldcred insufficient. Tbe meeting waa presided over by a. W Johnstone, president of tbe aa-?otia'.iou WHIST LEAGUE llnitto Mill UudliHt Rat Margin l(r- ilurrtl o one IVint Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League resulti last night: . Maese 8, St. .Andrews 1. Oratto 2. Sons at Canada 7. Knighta of Pythias 3. I OJJX. 6. St. Georges J. Seal Cove 8. Leujue Table W. L. Pta. Oratto 6 1 3 Sana of Canada 4 2 4 Moose 4 2 4 Knights of Pythias S 3 3 I.O.OJV 3 3 3 Seal Cove 3 3 3 St. Andrew's 8 4 2 St. Oeorge's o 6 0 TOBOGGANING LATEST SPORT AT TERRACE IS RESULT OF SNOWFALL TERRACE. Dec. 2. An almost contin uous fall of anow durinx the Dast few daya has provided the beet sleighing here In two years. Cars and trucks are moving with difficulty while children as well as a number of grown-ups are enjoying the tobogganing on the hills around town. STARTED TO PRAY FOR TUNNEY IN FIGHT NEW YORK. Dec. 2- -Fatber Duffy. popular padre- blithe : United States forces during the'war. explained at a banquet that wheh he 'aa watchlne Gene Tunney on the floor where Jack Dempsey had knocked him In the seventh round of their title bout at Chicago, somebody' shouted ni him: Pray, Father Duffy, dam tt. pray." I atarted to pray, but auddenly topped." Father Duffy aald, "I thought ltwasn't fair for an Irishman to hare help in a fight." SPORT CHAT Negotiations for the purchase of the 'Jersey City International baseball fran chise by a million-dollar Montreal cor poratlon have been completed. John Conway Toole, president of the league, disclosed. Tbe transfer of the franchise, effective for tbe 1928 season, is expected to be ratified by the league club owner at their annual meeting. Oeorge T. Stalling, "Miracle Man." of tbe Boston Braves of 1914. and manager of the Rochester Internationals. Is a prime mover In the new Montreal organization, which wUl put the Canadian city back in the league after an absence of 11 years. Stalllngs will be manager and a member of tbe board of directors. REVISION OF MUNICIPAL VOTERS' LIST FOR 1928 TAKE NOTICE that the Court of Revision to correct and revlM the above Voters' List will sit on December 10. 1927. at 2 p m . m the Council Chamber. City Kail. Toe said Court will hear and determine any application to strike out the name of any person who has been Improperly placed on said list, or to place on said tlr the name of any person Improperly omitted therefrom. E F JONES. 283 City Clerk uryu eamng at Vancouver Prices Most Modern Dryclcaning Plant in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McBride Street CAUGHT BAD COLD WHILE OUT PLAYING NOT PROPERLY DRESSED Mrs. L. Mantis, Millet. Alta., writes: "My youngest child had a very bad eoM wkich sue got by going out plav-lag in a strong, cold wind not properly drewoxL "Hae got K bnarse the could harjly speak, aaJ her tliroat and chest were vary sore. "I ud everrthing available, but she received aa relief until, finally, I aeeurou a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and the frst few dooes certainly did her good. It is wonderful how it can help miicklv. " "Dr. WoodV" Norway Fine Hyrup is 35e. a bottle, large fiumlv site 60c.; put np ealy br Tbe T. Milburn Co., LimiUd, Toronto, Ont. -GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT MM l(' Ol' Am.lf.UION Kill llttlt i.ict.M i; m NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN that, on tbe 3rd day of December next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board tor a licence in respect of premises being part of the budding known as Seal Cove Hotel, situate at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, upon the- lands described as all that portion of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rupert. City of Prince Rupert, Provtno) of British Columbis. Map V23. Prince Rupert Land Reglatratton District, and being more particularly described as follows: "Commencing at a point which llr In a straight line of bearing north 69der.. 28' 8" East a distance of 787.20 feet from tbe centre of circle as shown on said Plan 013. Section 7. thence south 8di.. 35' 28" East a distance of CO feet to a point, thence north 83dcg. 34' 33" Ejsi a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north Sdef 33' 23" West a distance of eo feet to a point, thence South 83de?. 24' 33" West a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement" for the sale of beer by tne glass or by the oi-en bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED this 4th day of Ntvember, 1927 It. A. DODD. 28 Applicant NobUlty will have a hand In the Mont real clubs affairs, Mr. Toole revealed In announcing that Lord Shaughuessy will be a director. Pete Sarauento, the brown boy from the Philippines, haa returned to hi native land virtually "broke" after hav ing earned S258.00O with his flsia in American rings In tbe last four years. To add to his troubles! Sarmlento is partially blind. After engaging In one or two more bouts, to get a nest egg Barmiento. a one-time dangerous threat In the featherweight and bantamweight ranks. Intends to open a barber shop In Manila. Sarmlento spent his money aa fast as he could make It. He gave it away iic uougm eipnmve domes, four or five suits at a time; bought costly automobiles, made reekles loans and otherwise let a fortune slip through hi fingers. Then, when his Ting days were reaching an end. he became thrif ty, but It was too late. When be left Chicago, his oue-tlme fortune was reduced to his paasage to the Plllpplnes and a few hundred dollars. Since the first of the year, Barmiento fought with the eight of his left eye partially destroyed. Ringside fans, screaming in the excitement of the thrilling battles he usually put up. did not know that, and the little brown boxer carrier gamely on. Cold Storage, which is In second place In the Billiard League ctose on the heels of the leading Maple Leafs, and Orand Terminals, cellar team, will meet to night. Players have been selected as follows: W. H. Long (Cold Storage! vs. F. O. Pyle ( Q rand Terminals). Andy Murray vs. Frank Vleman. J. Hlllman vs. Jimmy Andrews. A. McDonald vs. Ben Self. Johnny May vs. Joe Beesley. PRICE OF FORDS IS FINALLY ANNOUNCED FORD. Ontario. Dec. 1. -Prices of the new Ford cars and trucks were announced last nlghl by W. R. Campbell vice-president and treasurer of the Ford Motor Co. of Canada. Limited, The new Ford Tudor will sell for $640 F.O.B. the factory at Ford, Ontario, freight, government-taxes and bumper extra. The new Ford Phaeton will sell at $310. Price on the other models are: For-dor. $740: Coupe. $840; Sport Coupe. $710; Roadster, ;195; Passenger Chawls. $390: Light delivery. $310;' Ton and a half truck chassis. 355. Rogner Rhodes, for assault, was fined $20. with the option of fourteen days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McCly-mont In the city police court thU morning. The informant was O. Wlkdal who stated that accused had struck him on USeyenth Street ..between Third Avenue, iiu .fxaeer etreefc. Jtnpcklng him fifteen feet off the sidewalk 'into the muskeg.' mere was an altercation over $20 owing oy accused to the Informant for board and each blamed the other for starting the hostilities. His Worship, however, accepted the story of Informant. SKCUECV .NOT IIKSIUCI) North Are you In favor of women taking part In public affairs? south -It-s an right if you really want the affalri public. -Bristol Evcn- Uit Nt. I Fnd.iv, Weekend Specials MEATS Roasting Chickens, per Jb. P.oilinjf Fowl, per lb. . . 1 Phone your order early aa (uantity is limited. Pork Pfjr's Head, whole or "half, ler lb ."t4 Fresh Side Pork, per lb. ."r Pork Sausages per lb. "Of Beef Short Loin Steaks, per lb. IW? Wing Rib Roast, per lb. lJ)f Round Bone Pat Roast, per lb lVfcr Blade Bone Roast, per lb. 11? Round Steak, per lb. . . ".r Pure Beef Dripping, 2 lbs. for lir.t Provisions Picnic llama, each to $Mr, breakfast Dacon. small sides, average 6 to 7 lbs. each, extra special, per lb. iW? Alberta Creamery Rutter, in prints, 2 lbs. for .... KTf This is the biggest value in town and we expect to advance this price not later than Monday. Local New Laid Eggs, dos. HOt- Local New Laid Pullet Eggs, per doz "Or Our local eggs are all stamped and we guarantee them strictly fresh. Imported Edam Cheese, per lb ,-( It-Average weight 4 lbs. each. We do not cut them. McLaren's Cream Chee, small jar .l."e Medium jars, ........ HZf Roquefort Cheese, per lb. 7.V Norwegian Coat Cheese, per lb or.fi Gruyere Cheese, half lb. carton r,r Jack Cheese, lb r0t Phoenix Limburger. per jar 2r,t Rupert Table Supply :t Phones: WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. John Barrymore "THE BELOVED ROGUE" A spectacular, dramatic, costume photo-pia MARCELINE DAY, CONRAD VEIDT. HENRY VlfTOH SLIM SUMMERVILLE, MACK SWAIN, RERTRAM GRASSRY, JANE WINTON, and many others. COMEDY "PASS THE HAT." PATHE REVIEW Admission .... 50c and 2jc First of month Specials for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY Roys Mackinaws, all sizes, good quality Men's Mackinaws, all sizes, good quality C3 pairs Ladies' Felt Slippers, very good quality, to clc at special price of .... , ,28 pairs Men's Felt Slippers, jto clear at . .'. Men's Knee Rubber Hoots, sires C to 11 Roys' Knee Ruboer Roots, sizes 1 to fi !... Youths' Knee Rubber Roots, sizes 10 to 13 Roys' Flannel Shirts, in Gray and Khaki, to clear at 20 per cent on all Girls' Dresses, all sizes 25 per cent on the remainder of our Fall Hats for and Girls .IAROIIR Phone C15. CHRISTMAS sUut TIOXS Maraschino Chm, bottle , . Glace Cherries, h;. Cryatalliiad Chm r x Glacett Fruits, as-,,, fluster tUlttns. I i Cltttr HaWn.s wooiUm box Novelty Candie style, benched pittMttnlt, oniui, inhos. each . . 'ji(l Japanese Ghost m.: sees.. )' Oregon soft sh l Pr lb Uit New stock, Frvn i Almond. Th. have ever teen. i. Valencia Stalled A: Wib (V,c Trench Glow Ch arrived via Monti' , lb. tins, per tin S!i." GROCERY SPLVIM s llrunswich Sarrim. " t Royal City Pork a. i; for i l)in-A-Mit. the n. faet food, per .y. Raisin Bran, spv:, r.f Poulton & Not l Loaf, huh lb t. V.C. 8'lmp'' . I Extracts, all fin. '(' COMRLNATION SO I' SPECIAL 1 liar of Wool Fin , 1 Iter of P.&G N., 1 Package Lux 1 Package Rin . 4 for iiili Weston's Frtii' 1 stock Cherry, t.nciu, and Sulta: Our prices a: Co. 210 - t!l I - 211! Id .".( !ji0.U" at' 81.33 SI '" $:i-v $1.00 Ladies BROS.. LTD. 3rd Ave. and 7lh