f AGE SIX kmm1 Free Lessons in Dennison Art Craft Free Lesson! 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 p.m. Evening Classes every Wednesday from 7 to 10 Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) 1'hone . - - - 234 Introduction Special at MUSSALLEM'S MEAT DEPARTMENT We herein introduce our new butcher, Mr. Geo. R. Hawker, to our many patrons. Mr. Hawker has had eleven years' experience at serving the public in this line and we feel sure he will satisfy you, all we ask is that you give him a trial at the following prices: Prime Beef Prime Rib Roast, lb. 18f Prime Shoulder Roast, lb. Ik Prime Boiling Beef, lb. 8? Round Steak, lb iio? Choice Pork 5 lb. Loin Roast .. $1.10 5 lb. Shoulder Roast, . 00? 5 lb. Side Pork HOf Sausage Made Daily Tomato Sausage, small size use1 Pure Pork Sausages, small size liir? Beef Sausages 150 Bamberger, lb 100 Milk-fed Chickens, lb... -150 Milk-fed Fowl, lb :t50 Mnssallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Thor Johnson for m ens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES 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 NEW SINGER AT 1 ROTARYLUNCH S. A. McPherson Sang to Club a Well an Well Known Ladie Thrrj is' L minlc! l a. ' Rotary Ipntwou today' n ' Hr- slnftr orv to Mm Mj nrsrci fi ! ths first um la the pstsoc c: S A. j lieFhtTBtm bar:'.or v Ik. is pin;.:.. ', to remain hrrr nrt trach voice ' I lad slating HI slninf u much r;.-Ijoytd by member of the club The other singers mere fao.-:te Mn Allen and Un Blot I tn tbetr rerr I plmlDf dueu were arccmpanled b Mrs rtaser. FIRST JAPANESE BOAT OF SEASON IS COMING San IranHx-o Maru mil llJtr la be Lined llefure Mart In t to Luad firaln rr,u Here Tfce trelbler Sao rrancaseo Maru. due here froen the Orient on November SS. win be the first Japsnsrr boat to load wheat at Prince Rupert tola aa-son. tt Is understood that ahe will take her cargo to the United Kingdom cr continent and that ahe will require to be lined before atartlnf to load. RaUwar office this morning repartee 160 cart of (rain on the dlrtfton bound for Prince Rupert. Twenty carloads ar rived yesterday afternoon and another twenty will be in this afternoon. FISHERIES MEETINGS HERE TO BE HELD IN MOOSE QUARTERS The city council chamber being deem. ed to be too small. K has been decided to bold both meetings which will be I held here In connection with the visit of the International Fisheries Conunli- I Mon next week in the Moose Hall The i halibut meeting will take olsce. as at 1 present arranged at 9 o -lock M:md:y . night while the meeting for salmon flhermer. wUI be held Tuesday niint at 730. i . APPLES i i ) FOR THIS WEEK Fancy MiInto.h, per box . . tjKSwA Crated Mcintosh, per box . . Fancy Jonathan., per box $2.7." "C" Grade Jonathan, per box Crated Jonathans, per box .ll.iW Crimen Golden, Delicious, Yellow Newton, and several other varieties at reduced prices. With every box of Apples sold at the above prices, you can have 2 bottle of Heirz Catsup for ."0 1 bottle, regular sale . iW? 8 bottles, regular sale 8. Local Fresh Ejrirs, per doz. , . 70 B.C. Fresh Firsts, per doz. . . (50? B.C. Pullet Extras, 3 doz. Sj$l.-I5 Every egg guaranteed We are selling 150 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee this week. Per lb. ."(!; or 3 lbs. for I.I.India Ceyton Tea (highest quality), per lb Our Xmas Fruit, Candy, and Biscuits, etc., are arriving dally. Stock up now and get the best. B.C1 Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 13 and 571 Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:i.o( Double Load $(1.50 Large Sack d BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone ."80 HydeTransIer 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. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. THE DAILI NEWS OXO LIMITED aJi 35 St. AsUia Su iWrwl : aWY OI.TF. l Is IKtK AT M:TTLK SKATT7.E Not. 17. Roy Oim-tead. who recently surrendered hinueir to the authorities here, waa acquitted by a federal grand jury today on a eanagfUng Indictment based oa ilonaa liquor activities at Woodmoot Beaob ; during Thanksgiving IMS. Oim-atcatf i had bean dubbed "King" ' of Pnctfic Coast rum runners. pp HOLD CARD PARTY llrWge and WhM r.itjoiril In lunrtlon at Ibwth Memorial Srhool l-a-t Mglit An enjoyable bridge and whist party was held last night In Booth Memorl!; School by the Prince Rupert Parent-1 Teachers' Association. Mrs. J. E. Bod- die was general convener and those In charge of the card tables were Mrs. R.I M wtnalow and Mrs. O. H. Amott wltto , P.. M. Winatow as master of ceremonies. l Mrs. L. Uurraf Fuller, convener. Mrs. J W. Moore house, Mrs. E. Ireland. Mrs. T. Wilson and Mrs. w. E. Wllliscroft supervised the serving of refreshments. Winners at bridge were Mrs. A. B. ' Llyney and Jack Hlldltch while Mrs. J. jO Vlereck and Mrs Simon A. 8wtison took the whist prizes Cash and Carry - Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. It is not what you earn that adds to your bank account, it's what vnn nv In himnir vnnr - ' " 1 weather, the u.-mpjia.ur; . , varying at dlf- groceries here you save from 10ftrent but all 4no wmtt per cent to 25 per cent. points below Milk, 3 for :Kf . or per case ....) ; 49 lb. Suck of Flour Sji2.51 10 lb. Sugar 7."r? 2 lb. Butter, B.C.D ." , 14 lb. box Butter, E.C.D. .. Capital Butter 4r 3 lb. $1 I 14 lb. box Capital . . . !... j Remo Potatoes, per sack . . $!.! China Rolled Oats, pkg 40C Shrpdrtarl Vh. liran FlnVpa. nr U;L':.r :::::::::::::: ffi Old Dutch Cleaneer 100 White Swan or Royal Crown Soap, C for 2.- Palmolive, Fels Naptha or Lux Soap, 3 for '1Ti& Coffee, fresh ground, per lb. ."Oc4 j High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. 000 Bacon, Swift Premium or Shamrock in piece lots, per lb. 180 Sliced Phone' 301 $3.00 orders delivered free SmmWalaMammgWpiP uryy leaning at Vancouver Prices Most Modern Drycleaning Plant in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McBride Street Shits ENGLISH VIEW OF TROTSKY EXPULSION I SEES THE INEVITABLE (Manchester Guirdiani Every party has It r:i uurtiy ready to follow any member who will denounce 1U leaders as untrue tu the party prtn - ! iMnlM clples. rw For this ki. detnagecic n ,.r,tf agitation v4tLftfi I Trotsky and 2Unerlee. both Sadducean la tbetr loyalty to the far.ns and phrwea , of the Oonunualat doctrine, are mark- ed out by career and personality They' have been cast down from high office, j and are unable to wcrk with the lead- J er. who represent the blending of rJ-! lam with tee pure gospel of Bolshevism which the necessity of living In some tolerable relattoa with the outer world rtesdUy forces on she Borlet Vnlon. They are Inevitably leaders of toe opposition, whether opposition la tolerated or not. They were recently ex pelled from the executive of the Com ' - . munlst International are now to br'aowth from hl r'ah- eye He suffer expelled from Uve Central Committee of the Russian Communist party, and are """ nnU ot " lhJ mnln ct,w ln PP"hw. m it Dolstevlsm la Is Iks the red su4 Fascism akisl. which It to Is U paint . ia ed, they may be exported to be removed sooner or later by" violence. KETCHIKAN MAN IS MARRIED IN CITY The wedding took place yesterday of George Warner lifeHMt at Ketchikan to Pearl Redman of IjSeattle. ifler. j. r. Frl7ell officiating, m the Prwibytarhui uunc. im wiuajees were otaniey ZERO WEATHER ON PRAIRIES TODAY WINNIPEG. Nov. 17 - - The western prairies are again In the grip of zero FIGHTING AIRPLANES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OTTAWA. Nongovernment 17. The Canadian will receive eight fighting alrDlftlKJ dUrlnt? the nTt mnntV, tuVilssK will be sent to Camp Borden. LIBERAL MINISTER IN LONDON IS DEAD UJNDON.rfJov. 17 Right Hon. Charles rrecienclt Masterman. former Liberal i minuter and Journalist, died today. lie was born ln 1873. MIKfcLEXS UKI'OKT. S a.m. DIOBY ISLAND.' A- Overcast, calm: barometer. 29.90; temperature. 34; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke, tug Pacific Monarch, stormbound Massett with barge Blockwolf. lt DEAD TREE POINT. Cloudy, calm: barometer, 29.84: temperature. 23; sea ! smooth. BULL HAIlBOB.nalnlng. fresh west I wind: barometer, 29,86: temperature. I 40: sea rough; 8 p.m. spoke tug LorneJ abeam Adenbrooke Island, southbound: i 1 8 pjn. spoke stamer Canadian Coaster, Blalneys for Ocean Falls, 130 miles I from Ocean Falls; 10 pjn.poke steamer Cardena. at Shushartie Bay. northbound: 9:30 pm. spoke steamer Camo-sun. leaving Namu. southbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Orlffco, 424 miles from Tacoma. bound for Tacoma; 3:20 am. spoke steamer Princess Mary, southbound. NOO.V 'A DIOBY ISLAND. Overcait.t calm; barometer. 30.10; temperature. s;tea DEAD TREE . MlSTeaTn barometer. 29.88; temperature, 35: sea smooth. BULL HARBOIt. Part cloudy, strong northwest wind: barometer 29 IK); temperature. 42: sea rough; 7 ajn. spoks steamer Camosun. 1eft' Englewood. southbound. Since the present snowfall started In Prince Rupert . a little more than two lni:hea has fallen according to report from the Domlnin.o meteorological sta tU.u ( (. D!it;y Llafld. in tike Beef PORT CLEMENTS MAN MAKING FIRST TRIP IN FIFTEEN YEARS William J Rcnn. Port Cleaaeau transfer mar. making his first trip of! the Queen Charlotte lalandi since IMS. la a vlMtor in the city today He sun artlMd ml an on the the Prlnes Prince Chart chart" last mat i night and will re-urn on the John Saturday evening Officers on the PrHaM Cduuian hare been telling him to look out for the bright lights and not get run over by the traffic. TODMCD MinM FIVFIf HT CHAMPION IS DEAD: NEW YORK. Nov 17 "Tiger" Flower, a Negro middleweight and former champion, died last night following a vllght operation for the removal of a ed a sinking spell for two hours after the operation and then died. NOW NEWS RECEIVED OF CAPT. McINTOSH NSW DELHI. India, Nor. 17. Lack of aowt of Captain Mcintosh and Bert Kinkier since they left England Tuesday for a non-stop night to India has earned fear that he may have been Toreed down en route. Advertise tn The DallT New SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed I'ronu lamia inay be prs-smpted by CriMkl, m' Je.u over it yesrs of ags. tnl b llne on dselartna Intsntlon to tecum Urltlah subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, .nd lnirovmnt for agricultural urpoie Full Information concerning ru-.ationa reitardlng pra-emptiona la riven In llulletln No. 1, Land Series, "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of fhlch can be obtained free of charge ly addr(slng the Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C.. or to any Oov-triimeojj Airent tt Kecords will be cranted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which la not tlmbvr-land. I.e.. carrylnic over 8.004 board feet tier acre west of the Coast R&nga and 5.000 fest per acre east of that 1 la nee Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of tht Land Recording: Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are mads on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions muit be occupied for five years and improvements mads to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing; and cultivating at least five acres, before aiCrown Grant can be received. For mora detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." A PURCHASE Application are received for'pur-chase ot vacant and unreesrvsd Crown landa. not being tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaea; minimum price for flrat-class (arable) land la tt per acre, and second-class (grai- lng) land 12.10 per acre. Further In-I formation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In llulletln I No. 10, Land gsriea. "Purchase and Lease ot Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial alt oa Umber land, not exceeding 40. acrss. may be purchased or It&sed, the conditions Including paytnsnt of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed sxsas. not exceeding II acre, may be leased aa borassltea, conditional upon a dwslltng being erected ln tfcs first year, title blng obtainable afUr renldene and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has besn aurvyd, , i LEASES , for graalBg and industrial, pnr-rpose ers&s nor exceeding ttl aeres may' be lasd y on person or a company. QRAZINQ q Under th O rating Act tfc Frvv-Inc la dlv1d4 Into gracing districts and ths rangs admlnlttersd under a Oraslng Commltsloaer. Annual grating permit are lsaa4 based on numbars ranged, priority being glva t eatabllahsd ownsrs. Btock-ownera aaay form asaclaUona for rang anagment Ft, or partir tree-permit are available ter asttVn, mrvunrs, w9 se teal Weekend Specials ATTENTION, BOVSJ One hundred Hockey y. ts eoch wilhMh. of Makin' Tea 75c, and 1 IU of Maa" , COMBINATION V CRISTA IH.K SI'ECIAL l"i lis. Torraco THrnipa : lbs. Hard Cooking Onions 8 lb. &C. CarroU 5 lh. Blood Reel IfeoU 1 only, Cabbaft. 4 to S lb, not All fer S1.00 AITI.I1S Cranberry i'ippiaa. Jumble Pack : Nonsuch, Jumble Pack : Waffotra, Jumble Pack. Your choice any above varieties 7 lbs. ."()( -Per box .. .Sl.5 California Emperor Grape, S lb. basket ."Of IVAnjou Pears, oaten . . I Of Cranberries, lb. :t()f Florida Grapefruit, 2 for 2.'f California Table Pigs. 2 lbs. :trc Bratil Nuts. S lbs. . . .$1.00 Manehurian Walnuts in shell, per lb. !lf All new season's stock. Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per lb 'JOf California Head Lettuce. 2 for :tor? Cauliflower, choice quality :Vif Large Celery, each .... Bruseells Sprouts, 2 lbs. :ioe Spanish Onions. S lbs.. . 115 r Sweet Potatoes, lb. straight IO(k Hedler's Cheese Sticks, tin -lof (This is a new line, very tasty) Uobfnson's Ground Almondi, 4 oz. .."(, 8 ot 00c Robinson's Almond Paste, 8 oz. :trtc, 14 os. 0j Evaporated Cranberries, fi os. pkKe :r,f Del Monte Prunes, sizes 40-50. special. 2 lbs. . . "f per 25 lb. box $.7." This is the lowest price in years. , PKOVISIONS Alberta Creamery Butter, 2 lbs s.V Fresh B.C. Pullet Eggs, per doien ,"."Ir Swift's Premium Ham, half Ham, per lb .'Of1 Whole Ham, per lb.. . Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced, lb !."( Rupert Table Supply it Phones: WESTHOLME THEATRE j TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. ESTHER "Fashions for Women" KIN A It HANSON, RAYMOND HATTON, EDWAItD MAK-TINDEU WILLIAM OltLAMONI), YVONNE HOWfcLL and others. COAIEDY AESOP'S Admission COMBINATION , (, VEGETABLE s;'iu Artment -X I Tins SUIkin'H 1 Tins M. lkiti . cor 8 Tlits MnlkinV i;..f ., lhans 3 Tins Tomatm-. Per dozen .SU,."S Assortment U' 8 Tin Quak. i i . Tins Quaki r 8 Tint Refu 8 Tin Tomat... Per doz. i S 7", AfcMirtment t 4 Tins Quaker 4 TiiM Peas. N 4 Tin Refuif..; i Per doz, i si no Apartment I)' 2 Tins .VsparuK .-ni 'iie 2 Tins Spinin t, : 2 Tin Malkif; BHn 2 Tins Quaker I . sieve 2 Tins Malkm 2 Tins Tomut,., Per dozt h ,si, :i Assortment "K 2 Tins Pumpkn a Tin Spinach z . 8 Tin Tomato 2 Tins Hillsd.,;. tails 2 Tins Malkir, I. Be-nn Per doz. i With either of i sort menU , only. 7-piete Li. 9if Oat stock of Lv limited. French lluhr. per tin . . 53f lleekist Ontan I 2Vit lb. tin,. 1. 6 lb. tin, . Hall Boneless Aylnw Benele-s tin Bulk Dates, frc- IlW Cut Mixed Peel 2.V Candled Cherio 50f Keeler's Msrmui : Marmalade. (". dee Marmal i Little (?hii M r 2 lb. Jars !( 4 lb. Tin .SI. 00 Chinese Pre-n 1 lb. Jar, c.t ii lOf to. U10 UI I - -Ii! RALSTON in "DUCK SOUP" FILM FABLES 35c and 10c BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3