t AGE SIX Fishermen HHHH BrfoiT ou ! ''ur ncr.t engine. onu umi see us about fThe Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the moat Mtii factory on the market. Governor has control at all speeds, making it moat suitable for halibut boats. Sites 12 h.p. to 900 h.p. The Acadia Gas Engine the most modern designed und best built 4 cycle engine in Canada. Sizes from 6-8 h.p. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric AND MARINE SUPPLY CO. Phone 6S0 Cow Bay Prince Rupert, B.l". BIG : OFFERS in Canned Fruits Here is what you need, something good for the holidays. The prices on the following are the lowest we ever quoted on the famous Gold Cross Brand products: Gold Cross Peaches, 2's, 4 cans for H5r Gold Cross Pears, 212's 3 cans for $1.1." Gold Cross, Pears, 2's, 3 cans' for 85 r Gold Cross Apricots, 2Vj's, 3 cans for $1.2." Gold Cross Apricots, 2's, 3 cans for $1.00 Gold Cross Prunes, Greengage, 2,2,8. 4 cans for Hoc4 Gold Cross Raspberries, 3 cans for .$1.00 Gold Cross Strawberries, 3 cans for $1.00 Gold Cross Cherries, 3 cans for $1.00 Gold Cross Blackberries, 4 cans for 05r Gold Cross, Loganberries, 4 cans for 05 C Gold Cross Jams and Jellies, 4's, each 750 Try this brand, we are fure you trill be satisfied, the quality is guaranteed. Mussalleni Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-423 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 18 and Phone 84 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wo'.f, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannot fill them we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you have a large lot. wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." 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. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS HAD YEAR'S FINAL MEETING Th final monthly meeting of tlx year of teachers and officers of the mat Presbyterian Church Sunday School was 'held last nlfht in the Manse, there be-I inT ' fW-tturs?H"W the fifteen or I wutiBjd tta atan with the ) lng Pull arrangements were made for the annual Sunday school ChrUtmas tree entertainment which will be held on December 98 and a number of the book and prises mere decided upon Following the business meeting, re-treahmeuti were served and a socia: evening enaued. the feature of which i waa community alnging FISHERMEN ASK FOR MORE ! TIME TO DISCUSS PROPOSALS REGARD TO CONSERVATION OF THE SALMON (continued from paae one) ! to work out a senecae. CondUiona h! changed and oonasnratton was necessary They abould not be aaked to shut down in the middle of the aeaaon ai:ci to avoid that tali plan had been brought forth. W. Montgomery spoke at aome length ai a cltlcen and not aa a fisherman He took exception to the idea that the tlah belonged to the canneries but aatd they belonged to aU the people. He objected to the fishermen being forced to Mil to the canneries in the area In which the tlah were oaught. He though! it waa not a matter for the flahermen or the eannera to arrange a plan but for the department to make the regula tion mcinlks oiukct J. R. Arnold stated that he had been asked by the seining men to state that the scheme aet forth waa detrimental to tbem aa It would tend to keep prices doan. They advocated the use of larger nets and no fishing In or near the j creeks. The considered the area system would jeopardise their living. Jamea Field explained the difficult? they would have on Queen Charlottes f the area system wan adhered to. They would have to take what price tlx einners liked to pay. He believed m conservation but be bettcved in des troying the natural enemies of tht fun The meeting then cloKed after Mr. Found had expressed the hope that they would come to agreement on the question. A large crowd present last night Indicated that great Interest la being maintained In the Silts' whist drive tries Prices were taken last night by Mrs. H. Skattebol with a wore of 210 abd Ji. Aston wltl 169 Carefully I Sorted THE family bundle is immediately sorted in our plant into its different fabrics and colorings. In this way we are able to use the proper wash room formula for each kind of material in your washing. Possibly this is one of the main reasons why laundry-washed clothes last longer. The LAUNDRY Does it best Canadian Laundry anc Dry Cleaners Phone 8 wStl, ' - - - ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop In Prince Rupert as low QCIff Afl as VVUiUV I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street Man in the Moon g s y THERE are so many people In this world who are "perfectly charming when they're sober." THERE Is nearly two weeks yet to Christmas and still another present to WIDER NEW MANAGEMENT Cash and Carry Grocery for. Fulton St. and Sixth Ave. RUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE AND SAVE YOUR CENTS FOR XMAS We can give you still lower prices by using coppers Granulated Sugar, 10 lb. for CiMrned Milk, talis, per tin. . lip Kollfcd Oats, in bulk, per lb.. . Mp Pastry Flour, 10 s 57 f Libby Sauerkrout, large tins Mi? Uiena Tomato Soud. larire tins lilt? Hient Tomato Soup, small tins l:if Miced Pineapple, 2's, tin I Local Fresh Eggs, per doz.. . Mi? rresh Firsts, per doz.- (Mr Pullets, per doz ." Salt Fork Backs, per lb :i!p iiactn, sliced, .."( In piece 18c Picnic- Hams, Circle S cure, per lb Old OjBger Wine, 50c bottle for Fancjf-DWuits, from l!;tr to lf Royajprown Soap, carton . . SunlmMSoap, carton 21r Salteu;Bdas, in bulk, per lb. 'l l f Swantdbwn Cake Flour, pkge. I."f Puffed Wheat Mr Puffed Rice -. . . . 10c Tillson'a Health Bran 2-1 f Chi no Hail . -a mr bln.l ,UA . L?...l! . fj t! 'i .'In. ..TT. rowans uocoa, v2-s Zlt Brunswick Sardines, 3 tins for THE PRICES ON THE LAST LIST STILL APPLY All our Groceries are Cheap, ask uh. Orders up to $3.00 Delivered Free Phone 301 THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Df.. tfheRQaYiri (jams" flingin' the stanes and WHEN .soopin' them hame, there's nothing like a pipeful of i " 'Tis the bonniest tobacco in the wur-r-ld," say lovers of the roarin' game. And every lover of a rich, mellow pipe tobacco will heartily agree with their Curling 1 friends. Valuable "Poker Hands" in every package and tin. Two "Poker Hands" in the large 25c. package buy. I'M Just hankering for Christmas For the day old Santa coma. For than I dream .-of, getting. t"ck The stuff I sent. JLam. bums. William Robb arm R. C. MoOregor sail tonight on the Camoaun for Van- ouver from which cjty they will travel by the Canadian Pacific Railway to St. John where they will embark aboard the liner MeUta on December 22 for a visit In Olasgow. Scotland. IU KIKII TODAY The funeral of the late Robert Swan- wick of Vancouver, who died laat week n the Patterson mute camp on Porch er Island, took place tola afternoon from the chapel of the B.C. Undertaken to Falrvtew Cemetery Rev. W. F. Price f First Baptist Church officiated. instma luggestioes Christmas Stockman from rp to jjin.oo Christmas Crackers and Bon Bons from 25f to $1.."0 box Christmas Chocolates from n'0r to 7.."i(l box Ginger Wine, Old Fort and Somoro Canada Dry Giriner-AIe, per box S2.." Fancy Tea in fancy canisters, each , $1.00 AH Nuts, including. Chestnuts and Pecans. i-Figs and Dates ;jfad Cherries and Cluster Raisin; AH Peels, includfni: Pineapple-Jap Oranges andfNew Navels just arrived. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS ask us to give you a special price on any oi the Fancy Boxes, Ga-nongs and Pattersons. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 43 and 574 Tl'.fa. tn ..AlA . . . j off. .111 Orangg. ansEsijjoiv Veel&wib, . J)fpacRages tortfL . . rfi&tb I v- -fti . , . 'W-'. V Z2S& AfinoridrBig. 50c mekageraFIb,. I' I. . - :JP r" , All OUT Landv must lw sold, so i-: SPORT CHAT it The leading Cold Storage will meet the third place Orotto tonight In the final tournament of the first half of the billiard league season. Teams will be as follows: Oeorge Waugh (Grotto) vs. W. It, Long lOsld Storaaw). Don Brown vs. Andy Murray. Jack Judge vs. J. HUlmtn. Red Young vs. Angus Macdonald. C. L. Youngman vs. Johnny May. TEA AND SALE BY PRESBYTERIAN AID l um Hon Ik-Ins Held Thin Artrrnixm at Home of Mrs. I- IV. I'jtinorr, llordrii Mrrrt The todies' A'd of Fbst Presbyterian Church is holding a tea and sale oi I home cooking this afternoon at the home j jf Mra. L. W. Patniore. 801 Borden I Street. Oueau arc being received by the hos-1 tens and Mrs. D. O. Stewart, president j i the aid. while Mrs. T. MeOlymont pi d Mrs. C. A. Eggert are pouring, with Mrs. Dan Jabour. Mrs. W. D. Vance Mrs. W. H. Wilson Murray and Mrs. Jos. Oreer assisting. ENGLISH LITERATURE ATFIRESIDE CLUB WKh the men in charge of the program, a very Interesting evening was spent by the Fireside Club at the Baptist Church last night. "The Beginning of English Literature" was the title of a paper written by the president. Mr. Howard, explaining how literature expanded and evolved and the Influence of the people coming Into Britain In the early centuries on the literature of the British people of to-day. Refreshments were served and the closing exercises brought a very profit, able evening to a close. Railway offlces this morning reported that seventeen carloads of wheat had arrived here during; Jhej(pat twenty four hours from tfHjftjj-a fries for the tocnL elevator. khnwfrnW L on tBe d!vlskm 'west of 'jasper bound tor rrtnee Rupert. Passengers saUlng tonight on the Camosun for Vancouver will Include j. Walker. Hugh Woodworth. R. J. aosse, C. Thomas, c E. Imeson. Mrs. Curtis, W. Robb and R. C. McOregor TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 MrcLARY REOINA STOVE FOR 8 ALE, 23U Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Comfort THE ACME'S ANNUAL Temptat 35 canadianT PACinc ssiia-aTX Sale OffejH the Hixgeht Rargaln in Hi Men IN PURE WOOL TWEEDS But not all sire in this lot FOR QUICK SALE on Wednesday and Thursday Orly Temptation Acme :: Importers No C.O.D. Orders Strictly ( ash Nol hn . : A yr' Mail Orders Forwarded Expre Prepan: ion 8 dUltS Sale Price IV r Mtit 35c and 10c T in WESTHOLME THEATRE TUESDAY ONLY, t nnd & p.m. "Breed of the Sea" HALPJI INCH. MAH0AHET LIVINCiSTON. DOROTHY Dl HAH. PAT HARMON. ALPHONSE ETHH.il, SHANNON DAY and others COMEDY LLOYD HAMILTON IN "COOSK 1 1 F "IIOD(5E PODGE "A MEHUY-GO-KOUND OF TttWti. Admission Canadian National fhc largcil Railway Syfiem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SEKVICt- Sailings from HCIME III I tltT for V.tN'COt'VEK. VICTC'llt MATH and intermediate polnu. each IlilliAY. 9.00 am For MTCtV.tllT and ASVOX. each HKIiMl)AV. 10.00 p For NOKTII and SOI Til (jl'tEN CIIAIHOriK lUtM- l-AKNLMItll TICAIN; I.K.WU I'KIM'K IU'rET Each MONDAV. WtllNESIlAV and VtTLIiHAY at 1130 "'' .rE (ItOIKiK, EUMUMOV. IVINMI'Ml. all point Eastern C i. 8tates. 4.(1 ENCY AM. OCt.tN MTKAMSIIIP LINES. Use Canadian National r.xpreos for Money Orlr. lorfl etc. aluo for your neit slilpineul. tj-CITY TICKET OFFICE. Hh TIIIIU WK. HKIM E Bti'tKT. rnun Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krttlilkan, tYraiigrll, Juneau and Skamay Novrnibrr i-. Ier 17, 31. . . " ,u ,,, ' Dri tinl'r ' To Yanrouirr. Victoria anil Sattle--rnlh" and January 4. " FHI.NCESS I1EATKICE. , r. i h.i. ..... n.;... ii.n.. rail. Namu, Alrrl iJ Camubrll HltVr. and Van(iue'r eer Sslurd.ir. II ,. (rw. agency for all Steamship Lines. . ru." W. C. OltCIIAKII, fleiieial Agent rhinej" i.ornrr or lh Street and 3rd. .Avenue, rrmre "'BUltGESS Flashlights and Batteries Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3