..mber 11, 1927 jfew BsnnnBsnn'iMlav r AUBMWiSW SgJgasS JhH KLSasssssTir - . i ' i - v T PAST, West, North and South in every country of the world -you will find connoisseurs of good whisky, demanding -vUDUsGtB". To have achieved such world wide fame, is indeed striking tribute to the exceptional quality of this fine old whisky. HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED OtTNJLSV SNOWS OmCC WAl.Ktltvu.LC UMH ESTABLISHED t 131 WRITE TO OUR MOfTTREAL OFFICE. Sir PHILLIPS SQUIRE. FOR FREE COCKTAIL BOOKLET up Whisky. THK DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by BEST PROCURABLE NHI 0TTUO a 6timNTUDJSY MCOOCI Or SCOTUHO e ,""." .... ... a" 99 'Jv iement i. dot ; u . 1 1 -;e ' 1 -played liy the Liquor iiiard or liv ihe K 'nu-nt m British Columbia DEMAND "Rupert Brand" uppers Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 1M Prince Itupert. B.C. Winter Weather Wants supplied Dampers Coal Hods Elbows Stove I'Jpe Ice Skates Stove Cement Stove Hoards Weather Strip Stove Shovels Ilrick Lined Heaters Sheet Iron Heaters Easy Vacuum Electric Washing Machines Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan Hot and Cold Wafer. Uus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone 51. L. Martin, Manager. "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" The Origin.) Label look for it at the Vendor's and insist cn GRANT'S "BEST PROCURA&LE This advertisement dMir"1 T J.'-apr Is not published or Control Board o- Go entmeut Uriiiah Columbia TOT5 DAILT NEWS VAC FTVf. ROTARY TOLD ABOUT MINES llyder Itankrr Addre- C'luli on Sth i j Portland IU lanal lWibilitie Country and ELLIN he Rnurj' Club tlu-muju an mining "petiialli1 t HIM IU Hall la a Hyaer busT ik) u jam moving (ram iHyder to Vaiuo'iver la deal In Porttead ! Canal property H ha bam In do I touch with lb must ton ml tbe mines j for a svuaatwr of yean and Ma addriaa ' i proved Vary Interesting. I Mr. KaU bkmi that an tbe Aairtcin ialdc thaw had only on mine a far. the RlvT4. but there wan a large number of good looting praparUai that , would ba developed Tbe mill at the Rivaratda was ckned Just now but mora ort would ba developed and work would continue. Speaking of the different properties active in the district Mr. Hall touched on the Premier, which was still paying 33 per osmt dtTldanda dl Tided into eight per cent quarterly. X .000.000 groat having been taken out o tar. The entrance of tbe Consolidated Into the district caused elation and other big companies were looking over the ground wltb a view ;s entering the field. The George property was being drilled and showings were very good and they believed the Big Missouri would be the biggest mine in the district. The Wood-, bine adjoining the Premier had devel- j oped a lot of ore. Iu regard to DunwcU. there was a report that new are had been discovered and that the mill would not shut down.' There was more ore and of better tslue. The Porter Idaho and Prosperity came in for remarks Mr. Hail said the people of the district fait they had Juat turned the corner and that a number of big mlnas would he Of rat a up. It was no poor man's country as It took capital and time to make a nine there, it had been said that fwrtland Canal was tbe most likely looking mining country In the world today eieapt perhaps the Baud. Prince Rupert, he felt sure, would benefit from the development of the district. It waa a young man's country there being no other like It. Mr. Hall touched lightly on his hydrc -electric scheme for the mines of the district and mid they would proceed, i soon as tbe demand was great enough. EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE TO HIGH SCHOOL DISCUSSED There was considerable discussion a' the school board meeting last night on the subject of high school entrance examinations but It was finally decided to defer action until after discussing the matter with the teachers at their meet- j Ing on November li. Chairman Rseb-ester waa vtrongly In favor of all stu- j denta taking the examination and ' Trustee MeMeekln also seemed to favor It. Trustee Ollchrlst spoke rather aj if he preferred the present system of : promotion by recommendation of the f teacher The matter came up on tbe reading of a letter from Superintendent S. J. Willis, who asked the board If tbey wished aU students to take the examination!, i NO THOROUGHFARE IN BOOTH SCHOOL GROUNDS llourd Ihrldrii'to Clierk 111)11 of People racing i list Way At the regular meeting of the school bourd last night. H. B. Rochester In the chair. It was decided not to give permission to the city to erect two light on the Booth School grounds as there was no thoroughfare through the grounds and tbe route was dangerous at night and annoying to, the school In tne day vuw. jiuuvvb w w hul ujj Informing the public that there la no thoroughfare that way. There was considers ble discussion over the subject, and It was pointed out that 1. would be chesper for the city to put in a temporary walk on Fifth Avenue thsn to erect peiso on the school grounds. Advertise tn The Dally News "(JOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" j votici; or ai'pi.ioation ion m:i:n 1.10 EM K i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 3rd day of December next, tbe undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of premises being part of the building known as Seal dove Hotel, sit. uate at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, upon ine lanos aecripea an an mat portion of Waterfront Block. "I." Bay of Prince Rupert, City of Prince Rupert. Province lot British Columbia, Map 923. Prince iRnpert Land RextRtrfrtlon 'District, and Demg more particularly ,acriDea as follows: "Commencing at a point which lies in a straight line of bearing north 69deg 28' 8" East a distance of 76720 feet from the centre of circle as shown on said Plan 923. Section 7. thence south 6deg 35' 25" East a distance of CO feet to a point, thence north 83deg. 24 35" East a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north 6def. 35' 25" West a distance of 80 feet to a point, thence South 83deg. 24' 35" West a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement" for (he a!e of beer by the class or by : the open bottle for consumption on tbe , premises. "" ::!- 4;b fl-, ( f N-v. mber 1927 II, A d:jdd. 268 Applicant ODD PARLOR CHAIRS AND ROCKERS In Walnut or Oak and Upholstered, from 114.00 to 35.00 For an example, the Chair ai $35.00 is upholstered in Cut Silk Mohair with solid Walnut frame and would be good value at $55. Solid Wainut Chesterfield Tables. Value $50.00. S32.00 . Selected Walnut Library Table. Value $47.50. S32.75 No-Mar Walnut Chesterfield Table. Value $50.00. S34.50 "ROOKIES" IS WEEK cr;tn.T- Sec the 1JARGAIN TABLES 25c 50c 75c $1.00 These have been refilled. Bigger Bargains than ever ALL TOYS AT COST SEK THEM. A few left DOUBLE RUNG KITCHEN CHAIRS 81.00 3 only to a customer Hundreds of other bargains These Prices Are END PICTURE HERE! Life of 'American Army Training; Camps Ietl(tel In Movie Tonight anil Tomorrow Early In tbe week the management of tbe yeatholaf- Theatre gave Its patrons a treat In ail English picture, one of ttie few It has " been found possible to secure. Tfili Week end It provides "Rookies." a story of the VS. army training camps. It Is against the background of these camps that Byron Morgan, noted fiction writer, as well as scenarist, has built one of the cleverest awn farces of the year. He has put Into the story all of the exciting alluring features of the training camps, ahowln the training of officers for every brahclt of the army. Infantry, artillery and aviation. At 'the same time these things apnear. only as a back-ground and. hence do not detract from the telling of the amusing atory and !! "'WD of the can. -trp.T) rie were tttkeu a Dei lien.. Cai.iuruia altera caca the whole of s at Cost or Less CHESTERFIELD SUITES 3-Piece Silk Mohair Upholstery, Spring Edge, Serpentine Front, trimmed with Black Silk Mohair Piping, Reversible Spring Cushions, Figured Silk Mohair one side, plain Silk Mohair the other side. Value $345. 8250.00 One set, same as above, but straight front. Fancy Carved Walnut Rail and Facing. Value $325.00. 8230.00 Silk Mohair 3-Piece Set. Reversible Cushions, covered Silk Tapestry one side, plain Silk Mohair the other. Value $320 8220.00 3-Piece Set Reversible Cushion. Figured Mohair one side, Plain Silk Mohair the other. Value $310.00. 8212.00 3-Piece Set Reversible Cushions. Cut Silk Mohair one, side Plain Silk Mohair the other. Chesterfield has straight front Here is a bargain. 8205.00 AH the above are hijjh-class Suites and Genuine Bargains TEA WAGONS Solid Walnut Double Shelf. Glass tray, drop leaves, hand carved top with drawer. Value $52.50 .' $38.00 Another, same as above, but not carved. Value $46.50. $35.00 Solid Walnut, without drop sides. Value $38.50 $24.50 DAVENETTE BEDS Walnut Frame, Tapestry upholstery, with Mattress or Solid Oak with immitation leather upholstery. These open to a 4' 6" bed and will not last long at $58.00. Value $70.00. year the boys are drilled and lnstructsa In the art of war; taught the value of athletics and given training which promotes Americanism and love of country. At the same time It takes care not to engender a war spirit or promote antipathy for other nations. Officers of the regular army, assigned to the ;Seat training camp, took part In the making of the picture, and several of them played Important roles In the east. IIOTfX ARRIVALS. Central R. Hosle, Brandon; A. B. Hodgson, O. M. ,CnTf A, Mowat. Da Dan Campbell, C. Istle. Vancouver; Miss Clara Schneider. Siotm Falls. BD.: R. W. Irwto, O. Wyekoff and M. J. Johnson. Ketchikan. Savoy C. B. Flewin and O. E. Brown, Victory Cove; A. R. Barrow, Smlthers; O. E. Strand. K. Myklecurst and K. Rlebe, eJty: R. MaeDonald. Stewart; W. R. Manuel, Anyox. IT I lire Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Rice. Alice Arm: Fred Nash, Terrace. Advertise In The Dally News ji Stock Solid Oak Parlor Tables, round. Value $9.00 $(i.00 Oblong. Value $9.00 .... $6.00 Square. Value $7.50 . . $4.00 Round Wicker Tables. Extra special $6.90 Windsor Chairs and' Rochers at cost. One only, 3-piece Settee Set. Value $125.00, for ..... . $88.00 TAPESTRIES PLUSH CRETONNES CURTAIN MATERIALS At lower prices than ever LOOK! 9' 4' Sheets, per pair .... $3.00 T 4' Sheets, per pair .... $2.70 9' 4' Hemstitched, per pair $4.50 Pillow Cases, reg. $1.50, per pair 95c Pillow Cases, reg. $1.00, per pair 60c TURKISH HAND TOWELS Regular value 90c, for 65c Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, limited quantity. Regular $3.35 values fj&r S1.95 Another, $2.20 value, for . . $1.70 Another, $1.15 value, for . . 85c These Prices are for Cash only. Children's Kindergarten Sets Table and 2 Chairs t$2.50 For Cash Only BADMINTON 'Supplies Kaien Hardware Go. Telephone 3 Dr. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Orroe's Drug Store Phone 525. Office Hours 9 to 9 Lady Assistant