f AGE SIX r v. I Mil Free Lessons in Dennison Art Graft Free Lessons 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) Phone - - . . 234 Dried Fruits FOR CHRISTMAS JUST ARRIVED Glaced Cherries, per lb. ."Oc" Glaced Cherries, per half lb. box or Crystalied Cherries, per lb. M)r Mixed Peel, cut, "per lb. of Orange Peel, per lb. . . ii."r Lemon Peel, per lb. ... 250 Citron Peel, per lb r0 Bulk Raisins, G lbs. for i."( Currants, 6 lbs. for Oof? Black Figs, 3 lb . for . . ."0? We also have greatly reduced prices on all other' fruits. Please telephone us your needs which will have our immediate attention, Mussallera Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 117-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Penman: FULL FASHfONED Silk Hose All Silk to top, in the newest shades $2.50 per pair H.S.WalIaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 3rd & Fullon St. Large Front Room suitable for office. Apply Wallaces. REDUCTION in Prices 13 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 t FINED $300 LIQUOR CHARGE Taxi-Operator Gets Sentence This! Morning in Police Court ' round ruutjr on a charte of seutna- Ukjuor. Juwi Cum, taxi operator, ni nnra juo. wim the apuon of ttatv months' Unprlaonmrnt with bard labor by Magistrate UKXjtnont in city polar court UUa morning. Thua vaa datpca of tn fourth case of acres of a Hrallar nature valeh have reMtHed from ttx recent aUtUea in the city of opera- tires of the ISouor Central Bali. whose Identity became (Usclod forth flrrt time this morning when (bay ap peared in court to give their evMeoM against Currle. the flrat to be tttfd of those who pleaded not guUty to cnargea. The aecoed case, that of Oeorgta Snowden. la proeeedtoc this afternoon. E. r. Jones appeared for the crown and L. W. PaUnore acted on behalf of the defendant In the Ourrie eaae which waa very similar In nature to many of auch kind that bare been heard here. Bickering of codnsel featured the hoar-tag and Hia Worship ealled for order on aome oeoaalona when several oer- aona lnrohed got foctferouaty arguing aU at the came time. cii.k(ii:h i kamk-i i The first witness. Provincial Con- ateWe Daniel Darroch of the Liquoi Control Board, several umea had du-feiencea with Mr. Patmore and took Issue with him on a number of poliru of law. Mr. Jones accused Mr. Pat- one Juncture, told the court that be had reason to believe that an attempt was being made to frame up the various defences and that tills could fee proven. Mr. Jones would not say that Mr. Patmore was Involved In any such attempt. The assertion of Mr. Jonas was made when Mr. Patmore endeavored to ascertain from wltnea one other place, beside that In question, where ne had bought liquor. Crown counsel and witness refused to answer the question and the magistrate ruled In favor of their contention to thai end. Mr. Patmore was successful In having several other disputable questions admitted. Briefly. jhe story of the witness was that at 1130 pm. on November 9 In tocin 34 of the Savoy Hotel accused brought him up a small bottle of brandy for which he charged him 13. them money being paid. A few minute previous, witness had arranged on the street with accused for thebotUe. Con stable Macdonald. also of the Liquor Control Board, was present at the time of the sale as was also accused and a man named 8tewart. Witness paid for the bottle with two 2-dolkar bills, receiving a one-dollar blU In charge. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" .NOTICE Of .tl'l'MCATION 1 OK IlKEH MlEM't NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 3rd day of December next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in respect of premises being part of the building known as Seal Cove Hotel, sit uate at tne city ol prince RUDert. 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. Proving of British Columbia. Map 023. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, and being more particularly described as lollows: Commencing at a point which lies in a straight line of bearing north 69 leg.. 28' 8" East a distance of 767.20 feet from the centre of circle as shown on said Plan 923. Section 7. thence south 6deg.. 35' 25" East a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence north 83deg. 24' 35" Eaat a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north '6def. 35' 25" West a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence South 83dea. 24' 35" West a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement" B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 45 and 57 i MBBsBHLWaaaaaaaWBLa THE DAILY. NEWS THE DISPOSAL C"!WL:aW ihe bo: tie was drawu and everybody had a driuk. MAS MIT IHUNK Under cross-cxafnuiatlon. witness donlad having been "puking drunk." lhe liquor was so strong thai It was rue that he was gagged and some uolMUr came to his Kps. He waa not n toxica ted He denied having "puked" n other occasions In Prince Rupert Jnnks ware smaller than those la Vancouver, possibly because of the mere of bullying the witness and, atlralght that had to be paid. This drew a titter fruaa the crowd In the court room. Darroch gave much other evidence In iatall and the next witness was Con-table R N. McDonald, another oSVoer -f the Liquor Control Board. Witnesses for the defence were R. Stewart and accused. The defense consisted of a straight d total whloh the magistrate refused to accept, giving decision and Imposing sentence aa recorded above. N CANADIAN LEGION TO REALIZE $300 RESULT ARMISTICE COLLECTION Receipts by the Canadian Legion for relief work will amount to welt over WOO. K Is expected, as a result of activities far that cause In connection with the observance of Armistice Day. Receipts with a few more returns yet to be made, are as follows: I.O.D. Tag Day High School Booth 8ch x; Borden Street School Seal Cove School Annunciation School 8172.01 of Geo. D. Tites 15 TOOTLER GETS RIGHT OF WAY Queer Device LWd by Pedestrian to Protect Himself Crossing Streets j . LONDON. Nov. It- The "tootler" la a Banquet collections 51JW erinned and. atonnlnV the um. r.f. I quarters of a million dollars beyond current revenue would Impair the credit of the city. A few years ago the finances of Ed- for the sale of beer bv the tlaaa or bv ' raonton were badly Involved and her tne open oottie lor consumption on the ered;t gone. A period of entrenchment " nwm i&wa DATED this 4th day of Nevember. 1927 ! followed wrth a H. A. DODD. i but of Applicant i rlpM development in the cMy with a tendency to Increase expenditures. I , JBnBnUHHBHBB APPLE FOR THIS WEEK .;2.."() Crated Jonathans, per box .S2.'i1 Grimes Golden, Delicious, Yellow N'ewton, and several other varieties at reduced prices. With every box of Apples sold at the above prices, you can have 2 bottles of Heinz Catsup for 'Or) 1 bottle, regular sale :tOr 3 bottles, regular sale H.r Local Fresh Eggs, per doz. . . TOc D.C. Fresh Firsts, per doz. . . 00c B.C. Pullet Extras, 3 doz. Sjtl.15 Every egg guaranteed We are selling 150 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee this week. Fer lb. .".Of; or 3 lbs. for $1.1." India Ceyton Tea (highest qual-l ity). per lb Our Amas Fruit. Candy, and Bis cuits, etc., are arriving daily Stock up now and get the best. Cash and Carry I Grocery . . , , ..... 1 Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street rancy Mcintosh, per box . . Crated Mcintosh, per box . . Fancy Jonathans, per box "C" G rade Jonathans, per box It is not what you earn that adds to your bank account, it's per cent to 25 per cent. Milk, 3 for ;ir,? or per case Sfr.Til) 49 lb. Sack of Flour Sj.OO 10 lb. Sugar ir,? 2 lb. Butter, E.C.D ur,c 14 lb. box Butter, E.C.D. . . SjiO.iiO Capital Butter . . -I."r 3 lb 14 lb. box Capital J.S." Kemo Potatoes, per sack . . 1.00 China Boiled Oats, pkg 40f Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or Pep, 2 for tWr, Corn Flakes j, 10r Old Dutch Clearer 100 White Swan or Boyal Crown Soap, C for 2.10 Palmolive, Fels Naptha or Lux Soap, 3 for 25 Coffee, fresh ground, per lb. High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. (Hit Bacon. Swift Premium or Shamrock in piece lots, per lb. 48f Sliced ."." Phone 301 $5.00 orders delivered free "" ' fla U'a Va-t rraa An "T- nsflAiraUn a..- 1297.23 EDMONTON WARNED NOT TO SPEND MUCH Financial llmir Say Impaired If Capital Made Credit Will Expenditure tie EDMONTON. Nov. 14. Edmonton city has been warned by the Eastern financial bouses that it must keep the capital expenditures for the coming year down. To spend more than three n, via. art cvvimu n avs i two up. "By the time I got as far as Tottenham Court Road, t had entered fully Into the spirit of tne thing. I was the Complete Pedestrian, the Apostle of the Rlghta of the Padhoofer. I honked my defiance to the world at large. "I shook off a following trail of messenger boys by Jumping on a bus that took me to Piccadilly. This is the circus where pedestrians are put through their pacea and taught to 'Jump to It.' That's all wrong, and aa I stood and watched the traffic rushing past oblivious to my querulous honking, I fretted and fumed. I stretched out an enquiring tee and drew It back hurriedly, as a taxi flashed past In a cloud of bad language from the driver. ALSO IM.II 1LAIJ Something must be done. I took out a red handkerchief. 'tied It to mi atlsk steady improvement I honked, and waved mv flair. The tor. rate uicic iitxv i:rii rbiKrr rent was stemmed. The buses drew ; up out of sheer amacement. I waved! on the crowd that was patiently wait the Red Sea. ushered my band of pll-1 grlms across the road. I walked down) I Haymsrket. There ' was a Rolls-Royce j I in front, cruising liong with dignity ! I and I honked imDatlentlv. A heaw 1 j furred glove reached out and waved me ' on. I trotted alongside and passed on. "Crossing Pall Mall I demanded precedence over a furniture-moving van.) The driver laughed. He made derisive i remarks and showed no disposition to accede to my demand. By this tune the i wnat you save, in buying your crowd vu immiiin. inmfnrt.hw f.. and called It a day for the tootler. ELIZABETHS ASKED CONTRIBUTE TO COT IN EXETER HOSPITAL LONDON. Nov 14 The hospital for Crippled Children which has been erected at Exeter la to. be opened on November IS by the Duehess of York. who. with the Duke of York, will yuit Exeter for the purpose. In connection with Stock Continuing Today Hundreds of Bargains I one from an El Isabel!) aged 84 and an- i other from one aed three mouths." TRINIDAD COOLIES ENTER PROFESSIONS STRATFORD. Nov 14. - It is time we quit talking about race pride." said Rev. J. A. Scrlmgcour. of Trinidad, the Island home of asphalt, addressing a fare well gathering In his honor. "The In bright Idea of a Southampton man woo dUnt 0 Trinidad were offscquruig and recently asserted the rig his of the pe- ,trcet weeping of India, who came destrtan by having a motor-horn at- j eoolles. Today, these very peo-tached to hl-walk1ng stick and tootling pit ln memben of legislatures, expert It when he wished to cross the street. lawyers, trained medical men and men "rwoer lasoineiea with tne weajof scientific research, teacher, and u- ano triea tne experiment nere. lie relates bis experiences as follows: ceasful business men. Missionary teach ing and preaching wrought the miracle." aii pioneers are misunderstood. I jjr scrlmgeour will be In Trinidad to carefully selected an efficient motor-1 help celebrate the 60th anniversary of bom. It was a terror for 1U sice. I i .fee Canadian mimwmi to u .t in. damped, ft on to' my walking-stick. and aa I walked I honked. In Italbom an old gentleman heard me honk, jumped, looked round, noticed nothing, and scowled accusingly at an Innocent messenger boy on tne eppoarte aide of the street. "My first crossing was amy's Inn-road at Huloora Bars. There wai a steady stream of traffic. I honked and walked sedately across to the blank amarement of the policeman on traffic duty and the spoptectlc speechlessness of a bus driver. STAUTI-KI I'OI.ICTMAN "At the Klngswsy traffic Jam. I got behind the pollconan aa he blocked 1415 the stream of traffic. Hank. honk. bonk. 24.05 1 The policeman turned and glared at 2231 j the coal-lorry behind. Oot a date? he i ailrd the unwitting driver. Then he. xj spotted the horn. All right, sir. , he' dlans of Trinidad, founded by Dr. John Morton, of Nova Sootla. The festivities come next January. TIME'S I'OOTrKINTS. A historian announce that womer used cosmetics In the Middle Age VVosnen still use eosmeties In the mid die sgea. London Opinion. scots wiia II w:.- "How about a lttUe remuneration for my efforts?" the vagrant minstrel asked. "Sure thing," the Scotsman replied. "What do you want me to alng?" Texas Ranger. . u . i t,tmv w Mir I II j iwwv SYNOPSIS OF LANDACTM1ENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, survived Crown lands may bs pre-empted bj, Rrltlsb subjects over It years of age. and by aliens on declaring Intsntloa '.o heroin HrltUh subjects, conditional upon resldsncs, occupation, aid Improvement for aarlcultural ourpoaes Full Information ooncsrnlnn raT .atlons regarding prs-emptlons la given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Serlea, "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of tihtch ran he obtained free of charge y addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C.. or to any Oov-arnment Agent v Records will t granted covering only land suitable tor agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land. I.e.. carryinat over 1,000 board feet Ter acre west of ths Coast Ranis and t.000 fast par acrs sast of that Range. Applications for prs-emptlons are to be addressed to ths Land Com- ing, and. like the Israelites crossing mlesloner of tha Land Recording Dl groceries here you save from 10! tious at my expense, so I caught a bust ?I? aSiicMitura? -Kbelr coming visit Dame Georgian Bui- I.V r.j i.. i... ier3daughter Sf Aeialaisir $3dvers 1 jgr , ' LeA'E' . lur. writevl W A . a a. I. thoWtt ,t wSuld be a!V E?ZiJS?tt eS. graceful act if Her Royal Hlghneas were! may be lsassd by one perse or a ' Princess Cot. named after herself and Of 1 nau aaugnter. and to accept on oi ine nospital tDe uuu required for the cot's endowment. The orgsnl-zers of this scheme are Inviting contributions from all who may be In sympathy with Its object, but especially from those who bear the name of Elizabeth or any of its derivatives, auch as Betty, Elsie. Lizzie etc. "DoaatifKi- '.r.jij received include vialon. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are mads on printed forma, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must La occupied for five years and improvements mads to value of $10 per acrs, Including clearing and cultivating at lsaat five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For mors detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Prs-ampt Land." U PURCHASE Application are received for, purchase of vacant and unreserved mi that occasion asked to dedicate a company, not being tlmberland. purposes; minimum price for first-class ( arable) land la IS per acre, and second-class (rras-Ing) land 12.50 per acrs. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands is arlvsn In Bulletin No. 10. Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or industrial sites o Umber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may b purchased or lsassd, the conditions Including payment of stumps e. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurvsyed areas, not sxesedlng 1 acrea. may u. leaaeo aa nomesltae, conditional upon a dwslllng being ereoted In ths first year, Utls being obtainable after realdenee and improvement eondltlons are fulfilled Under ths Q rax In Act ths Prwr-lnoe la divided Into erasing dletrleU and the range administered uadsr a Oraalng Commissioner. Annual frexlnjr permits are leaned baaed o umbara ranged, priority kelag given t establish 4 owners. Stock-vsmera may form aaexUatloue fee raner BULoacetaent rrse. er partly free, permiu are a rail able tor aetUawm. eavjapera and trarellia-a, as u teas nil i in i . 5 Dollar Day Sa 1 n P. . ... . n YARD GOODS DUPART.MENT Red Bordered Linen, reg. H6c. Sale, 4 yrdn Kitchen Towelling, reg. 26c. Sale, C yard . Kitchen Towelling, reg. 40c. Sale, S yards . F.xtra Social Barns ley Towelling, reg. 21c. Sal. ; White Cotton, 36" wide. reg. 2frc. Sal, C yard-Pillow Tubing, 40 and 42" wide, re. 0g. Sale. -01 inch Sheeting, reg. $1.00. Sate 1 apj 1-8 yai.i 81 inch Sheeting, reg. 86c. Sal. I'j arl . Whi.e Cotton. SG" wide. reg. 40c. Sal.-, : yardi flood quality Pillow Slip, reg. S5c. Sul, 4 for l.ood quality White Flannelette, 5 yarda Unbleached Cotton, 36" wide, 7 yards fer ... . T'nbleached Cotton. 3" wide, reg. :ti Sale. I -Canton Flannel, reg. 40c. Sale, 3 yardt f or . . Special Bargains in Sheeting Remn.r Striped Flannelette. Sale, 6 yard Kimona Cloth, reg. 85c. Sale, 2-. yard- Valenciennes Lace, to clear, 12 yards rUe, or 2- . Wool, assorted colors. Sale, 7 balls for Wool, 2 os. balls, to clear, reg. 50c. Salo, 6 ba!N Several shades Double Knitting Wool, reg. 40c. Shetland Floss, reg. 15c. Sale. 9 balls Saxony Wool, popular shades, reg. 35c. Sale. 4 Im SPECIAL IN CI1ILDRK.VC WKAR Children's Heavy Fleece-lined Waists, reg. 65c s. Children's Sleepers, sizes 0, 1, 2, S. Sale Babies' Wool Gaiters, in Black, Red and White. ; Sale Children's Wool Mitts, la Blue. Red, Maroon aiut , 50. Sale, 3 for Children's Wool and Cotton Drawers, rug. 75c t ; pair. Sale, 4 for School Specialties 7 Scribblers. G Pencils. 1 I Qrayon, 1 pkge. Envelopes. 1 Erase. Ail for LADIES' SPECIALS Indies' White Flannelette Nightgowns, to clear , Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose to clear, reg. $1.60 t Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose. reg. $1.00. Sale. 85 Indies' Lusca Silk Vests, reg. $1.45. Sale Extra Special for Ladies 5 Lawn Handkerchict -dsr Puff, 4 yard Fancy Garter Elastic, all :' e J r BOYS' AND MEN'S SPECIALS Boys' Tiger Brand, 2-piece Suits, reg. $1.36 each - Boys' Wool Shirts, reg. $1.45. Sale f Boys' Grey Flannel Shirts, reg. $1.36. Sale Boys' Penman's "IV Shirts and Drawers, reg. $12", V each Boys' Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, sites 22 : 86c to $1.00. To clear at 2 for r Men's Heavy Working Sox, reg. SOe. Sale, 4 for Men's Worsted Hose, reg. 65c. Sale, 2 for ... . i-Ixtra Special for Men 1 Tie, 2 Handkerchiefs, 4 Buttons, all for i. Clearing off fiirls' Winter Coats at 20 per cent It- We have only a few Indies' Heavy Winter Coats left h.:hf are clearing at 25 per cent less. This Is a fnp THESE VALUES ARE FOR CASH ONLY Jabour Bros , Ltd. I'hone 613 WESTHOLME T 3rd Avenue and ?th Street HEATH MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Hoot Gibson In "HEY, HEY, COWBOY" KATHLEEN KEY, "SLIM" SUMMERVILLE. WHEELER OAKMAN, CLARKE COMSTOCK, and others "BILL GRIMM'S PROGRESS" SERIES No. 11 "Blisters Under the Skin." A featurette with Jack Luden, Al Cooke, Kit La... garet Morris and all star cast. INTERN ATI ON A L N EWS Admission 35c and 10c Han ad ian National Largeft Ifrilway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AlS.fl TItAIN SERVICE SaUlngs from l-KIXCK 111 I'EKf for V.iNCOl VEIL VICTOKIA. i s.a. a-e. asr-h t ltllllV. 0 OO S.JX1. iiiiixiiruittLr puiuksi, - KIV.IUT and ANVOX, each Vi:ilXEMAV. 10.00 pin. ItTII and SOLTII Ql'EKS CIIAKI.OTTB tsUiSO. T IMSSEXdEK TU UXS I.BAVE I'll IN K III TEUT (( MOMl OMIAV. WEliNESIi.W and SATCKIMV at 1150 "'r ' , . .. ivvllirll .11 nnlnl. rutMD Ca" Each CiEOUCE States EII.MONTO 1. ... ' AOENCY ALL OCEAN HTKA.M8IIII' LINES. Use Canadian National Exprrss for Slnej Ordrrs. Forrljo He, also for your next slilpmrnt. ' P" pi.od S CITY TICKET OmCE. S8 TI"D AVE. TKIXCE BUTEKT.