t AGE SIX Fishermen Pofore hu - tig your next engine, and see us abdttT The Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the most satisfactory on the market. Governor has control atal! speeds, making it most suitable for halibut boats. Sites 12 h.p. to 300 h.p. The Acadia j Gas Engine the most modern designed ( ui.d best built 4 ryde engine 1 in Canada Sizes from G-8 h.p. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric j AND MARINE SUPPLY CO. Phone 6S0 Cow Bay Prince Rupert. B.C. j A wonderful display of Christmas Gifts Awaits you here Gifts that combine exceptional beauty with evident utility appeal to the discriminating buyer. In our store one may choose worthwhile gifts from offerings of HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, TIES, BELTS, SCARFS, SILK HOSIERY, CARDS. NOVELTY SETS, STAMPED GOODS, FANCY SILKS, FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS and SWEATERS DOLLS. XMAS STOCKINGS, BOXED STATIONERY and TOYS OF ALL KINDS TURKEYS DUCKS GEESE for your Christmas dinner. Also fall line ei fancy and staple irrocerie. Our prices are low&t with quality and service guaranteed. Mussallem 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, murten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannci fill them we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you have a large lot, wire me and I shall call pernonally. 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 6S7. LAST EVENING Pretty Affair Held by Petty Offi rem and Men With Officers Guests of Honor . The annual daaca last night In the Hoot Hu by the petty Orcer aha mens mrm at the local detachstent of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer It ww. at which the oActn aetata-pan 14 by their wive. were out la fqH auMr a honored lues, waa an enjoyable and successful affair with soaa two hundred pemw present The nan waa testefullv decorated for the oceas-tos in the blue and white onion of the detachment and dancing waa In progress tram 9 pm. to S ua, tuneful matte being fumlabed by an ercbeatn led by Dave Cwtman. Dnlforata of the members of the detachment nUafled bannonloualy with the beautiful gowas of the lae. One of the feature of the evealng waa the presentation by Seaman Hubert MaoDonald. on behalf of the unit, of a beautiful sterling allrer cigarette ease to Lieut. R. F. Ponder, retiring officer commanding, who la leaving the city hortly. ' Seaman MacDonald sultablv Kprawed the regreta of the detachment at Lieut. Ponder ' departure and wlabe:' him and lira. Ponder all aucceaa anf prosperity In their new field. Lieut Ponder responded appropriately volclne hla appreciation for the token ol eateem and hla regret at having to leave he detachment over which he had been in command stare Its Inception. Miss Thelma Bonn was called upon o draw the lucky ticket for a cut glass water set and tray. The number m 171 held by Ml H. MacIXmald. The event waa under the general uperrlsion of Jbtef Petty Officer Oeonr 1 Dawes, others on the committee In ludlng Seaman Jack UeAuley. Seamar P McDonald. Seaman H. McDonald Seaman Edgar Saunders and Seaman P Dyer. Serving of refreshment" at mid night was under the dl"' of Mrs T Lawrence Seamen N. McOlaahln and 'l Dyer presided at the door Advertise In The Dalit New Are You a Good Guesser? A BOX OF CHOCOLATES FKEE Every day from now until Christ mas. Come in and do your guessing! Cash and Carry Grocery Corner Fulton Street and Sixth Avenue SAVE THE CENTS Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for :if Canned Milk, tails, per tin . . 1 If Smyrna Figs, in bulk, per lb. 12 c Hallowi Dates, in bulk, per lb. 1 1 r Seedless Raisins, in bulk, per lb. Phone Free 301 1C 25 lb. box, for SIMM! Cluster Raisins, 25c size . . . !!( Mixed Nuts, no peanuts, 2 lbs. for 4!)(- New Dry Prunes, 4 lbs. for "!C Comb Honey, each "J)p Arrowroot Biscuits, 1 lb. pkge. 4IJf Lemon and Orange Peel, per lb. . i Cowan's Cocoa, 1 lb. tin 42f Itolled Oats, in bulk, 5 lbs. for 2f Capitol Butter Bricks l."f? Capitol Butter, 14 lb. box . . JjiO.l" E.C.D. Butter Bricks . 4U? E.C.D. Butter in 14 lb. box K.7 Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 4 Up Special Blend Ceylon Tea, per lb. rJ)e Pastry Flour, 10 lbs ."7f Royal Ilosehold Flour, 49 lb. sack QZJTtU Hovis, Peerless and Ginger bread Cookies, 20c lines for 14f Corn Flakes, pkge . lOf Shredded Wheat, pkge. ..... l:ir Puffed Wheat, pkge J4? Health Bran, pkge Sly-China Oats, pkge :iH( Libby's Saurkraut, large tin . It) Libby's Dill Pickles, large tin SJIV Libby's Asparagus Tips, large tin 2t)c Libby's Catsup, bottles !! Heinz Tomato Soup, per tin 12 Heinz Pork and Beans, per tin lUc Heinz Catsup, bottles Slip Pullet Eggs, strictly fresh, dozen ."Op Large Extras, strictly fresh, per ! dozen . . . SV j Circle S Picnic Hams, per lb. , Old Ginger Wine and Old Port.! regular 50c bottles for . . :59p Christmas Candy, per lb Sip Mixed Satins, per lb., :lp Cranberries, per lb, S!)p Orderx of $3.00 or over delivered Need Tubes? Try Victor Northern Electric ViQtor Northern Electric Cone The Speaker for Christmas! Any Christmas radio set of five tubes or over deserves a standard eighteen Inch R-540 Cone. None better. Ask your Dealer very popular. Now the entry of Ocean Fans will make it doubly Interesting. '-He boys from the paper town being particularly welcome. It is only to be regretted that a like series for girls has tot been arranged for nest year but at another time this may be taken care of. It Is estimated that the antglng of the series wiu cost Prince Rupert in -he neighborhood of 800. Under the -Ircunyrtaneea. It Is to be hoped that the game will be given the measure of 'ocal support In the way of attendance '.hey deserve. Several of the boys around Anyox have been wcrklne on an ice skating rink up near the nev.- school In the sJtd ilfafg SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Apply to Agentt everywhere or J. I. FORSTER S.S. General Pais. Acent. CP.R, Station, Vancouver. Telephone Seymour 2630 i 3 FKOM SAINT JOHN To lirlliikt. l.herpiHil Dec. 80 Minnesota 'Jan. 18 Montcalm Jan. 27 Mtnnedosa Pea. 10 Metagama Mar. 2. Montclare To Liverpool only To (ilatgow, l.lirrp"l Jan 6 Montrose Jan- 20 Mellta Fsa. 8 . Montclare Feb- 17 Mellta F Mlnneclcna Mar. 8 Montrose Tu t'lirrlniiir;-Mitithuniitoii-Aiitwrrp Mr. 1 Montnalrn Mar. 16 Metagama Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST JUL DAILY, NEWS Saturday, fir a Speaker Victor Talking Maefcnva Carjp&9 Elevator. C. Donald. 7; w. Murray. Sonny Ourrle; N. McLeod: Gordon Parkin. 4; A. Murraf. V. Meagher. 11 Total 29. Befere: Ralph Smith. sKMOlt -Lltdl i: Orand TermlnailWoe Ootse. 1; J. McNulty. 5: A. Slofejnib, 6: Poll Howard. 7; k. smitn. z. Total ai. Native Sons of daaada. Dido Our-flch. 17; Splra cAiryleh: Vic Mensie: Clarence Thomsan.'7f E. Ratchford,' 10; total 34. Referee: Douglas Stalker. Umpire: Vincent Meagher. League standings to date follow: Senior League W. D. Native Sons .... 6 1 Elks . : 2 1 1 Terminals 2 0 Intermediate League High School 6 0 Big Hour A 0 Elevator 1 0 Ludieit' league High School .... 0 Drill Team 1 0 Junior Iajne TitxlK Boys ' 1 0 Stars o 0 u 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 4 BRUCE WILSON IS HIGHEST SCORER MINIATURE RANGE Score were made as follows last j lgat at the shoot of the North B.C.I 'eglment RlOe Association at the Mar- ket Place miniature range: Bruce Wilson S3 M. M. Lamb 91 W. Brass 8C A.1 Wylle 87 W. Colllaon 86 R. Wilson 85 C. Stuart 78 J. D. Uackay 7S A. Bureau fl W. Wallace 60 Nest Friday a Christmas turkey will put up aa prise for the highest poorer. 1 SPORT GHAT iasketbaU fans have been unanimous; nterested to learn that it has been tgaln arranged to bold In Prince Ru pert an Inter-High School basketball cries at the end of the month. For wo years now. Anyox and Prince Rui very ..cur !uiure tlieic sliould be some ' U.e particular game la tooo skuiig in Anyux. of cour.- E F Jbue. city solicitor. Ja feroneolaV westiei permitting It will no doubt !ng w:ille Milton Ooaaala M be qu:'e a novelty for the resident of for the defence. the M-wlter town to get a skate on in this fashion. BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT Small Crowd Out to Watch One sided Senior and Intermediate League Games Due no doubt to unfavorable weather, there waa but a mall attends ace at last night's basketball games which were not up to the usual standard ol play of the season. In the Senior League, the Native Sons of Canada further confirmed their leadership by beating the Orand TerratmUa 34 to 31 In the Intermediate League, Big Four defeetec .he Elevator M tb 29 In a lob-sldeo encounter. The scheduled Ladles' Least ii game was called off. These-were he final games of the first half of thr season. Individual soaring was as follows : ivti:kmi:ii m: u:(;i i; Big Four. Ernie Ratchford. 10; F Ttrt have so met. the series proving Dingwau. 10; R. Mdrttoer, : Tom Kel- sey. 18; D. Stalker. 4. Total SO. Pta. 18 5 4 12 8 2 8 2 10 GAMBLING CASE EVIDENCE HEARD Judgment in Charge Against Ben Self to be Given This Afternoon With Alleged Frequenters Following Taking of evidence In the ease of Ben Sell charged in city police court with being the keeper of a common gaming bouse at the Orand Terminal Club where seven men were DlaYlns cards around a table with others watch ing. The police allege that gambling was going on and .that a rake-olj was bejng , -taken for the -house. ' Wrasses for the crown were Bergeani XjUnjiaa. Sergeant McNeill and a fESfl&a napped Knuteen. the last teegpned glWng evidence to the eHect' teat a rake-off was belli taken was made to prove that tt was merely a friendly gam engaged In between members of the club and guests and that no rake-off 'waa taken for the house. The only rake-off It was customary to take was to cover the cost of cards useo Defence witnesses who testified aloiit: nnc were Vic Rogern Dave MUnr 3 .:m, Dawe Jock Wat. and Red Y mn; -jv. laat mentioned c t'.'i';m K. im "e oeen biuu. The cases of .seventeen ana, who m ere mated and charted wdtk betas; frequenters will be dealt with at the close of the Self case. ' HOTEL AHKlV.tLH. ITJnee Kupert W. J. Crawford and Mrs. A. Stoae. Stewart: D. McLeod and A. SutlvKlsnd. Vanoouvar: Oeorge Keep. Prtnce Oeorge. Savoy WUllam Vye. Port dements: H. B Jaatso. Balvaa: Mrs. J. McBride. MarUn Paulson and P. i. Ryan, city: D. A. Mc- a, Smlthcn. CVutral D. Davtea, Premier. Jack OUlatt. who la a student In the Prince Rupert High Soaool. will sail .onlgbt on the Prince Joan tor Sand- plt to spend the Christmas holloa yi easca with hla paraata. Oapt. and Mrs l B. Glllatt. Advertise In The Dallv News votici: LAND ACT. Of INTKVTION TO TO LUSCUND APPLY In Prlnoe Rupert Land Record lag DU rlct and situate on the southwest cor-er of an unnamed bay on the south jenk of Tin Ohanal. Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province f British Columbia TAKX NOTICE that Arthur Robertson if sfauwett. B.C.. occupation a lumberman. Intends to apply for a leae of ae lollowing described lands Commenring at a post planted about ne rhstn westerly from the mouth of n unnamed creek flowing Into an unr named bay on the south bank of Port "beual Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte fcMMidt. Province of British Columbia: tltt.ice 4 chains southerly: thence 10 chauTJi easterly: thence 4 chains northerly to the shoreline: thence following the shoreline to point of commencement, and containing 3 acres, more or lens. . (Signed) A. ROBERTSON. Applicant Dated October a 1027 Christmas ! Ingestions (hristmas Stockings from 1 ."r to JS."5.H Christmas Crackers and Bon Bonn from 'JX? to $1.50 box Chriatmus Chocolates from 5)ti to 87.."0 box Ginger Wine. Old Port and Somoro Canada Dry Ginger Ale, per box $2.K5 Fancy Tea in fancy canixtera, each $1.00 All Nuts, including Chestnuts and Pecans. Figs and Dates and Cherries and Cluster Raisins. All PeelH, including Pineattnle. Jap Oranges and New Navels just arrived. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Dates in packages, reg. 25c. sellinir' ..1 r Xi.-'S Almond IciflgJ C0c padkiigei' lbj All our Candy must be sold, so On defence evtdepee. the endeavor ask us to give you a special price on any oi the fancy Boxes, Ga-nongs and Pattersons. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Aluminum Roasters Waterless Cookers Cocktail Shakers Tea Pots Coffee I'ots Pyrex Ware Silverware at 7 and 9 Clara in "Rough DOW ouse Ulgger Than "It." HEED HOWES. AKTHUlt HOI SMAN. )0U(il.At i.fl MOKE JOHN MIIJAN, HKNHV KOLKEIt, DOKis Hi i .I, and many others COMEDY "WEDDING WOWS" PATHE REVIEW Admission 50c and 2x S3 Kl It won't be long now TILL CHRISTMAS The wise shopper nhopit early! Our comi l Hardware offers a range of Gifts that are both .. useful. We invite you to call and inspect our ; lected stock of Christmas Gifts! Electric Curling Irons Hslr Dryers Percolator Waffle Irons Ekit Healers Toasters Carving Sets. et Let Your Christmas (Jlfts be the Useful Kind: STORK'S HARDWARE U. Vrh MfA?' I Writ i n Walnut Sewing Cabinets and Baskets $K.? S: 10 Walnut Fernery Walnut Nest of Tables a3,H0 Walnut Dinner Wageas ;M 50 Walnut "Ilope" Chests, wsdar lined S. fcil "' Barrie's Home Furnishings "FUKNITUKE OF DISTINCTION ' 3rd Avenue ,'honc u Canadian National Cihc Largefl Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND Ballings from l-ltlNCE Itl'l-KKT for and Intermediate points, each For KTKW.tltT and ANVOX. each ITrts VniiTII si I' fl I t - t Ta rrOATJV CRRVICE V ANCOfVr.lt. VICTCKIA. j nilli.tr. 900 am. iiriiviklitV. 10.00 pm For.', g! n -IIAIU.OTTE 1SUNIW. I'.tHSENGEK TKAINH I. CAVE PKINCE Kl PtKT pKlfE Each MOMl.tr. WEHNKSDAV and ftATl KI1 AV at 110 MEOItOE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, alf polnU Eastern CW", Btates. AOtNCV ALWOCCAN STEAMSHIP LINES. ch.df. rorelgn i Use Canadian National Etpress for Mney Orders, ete. JA tnr v mi . .kln.n) . mat Bf I LKT ru CITY TICKET OFFICE. 828 T1IIHD AVE.. PKINCE