!CN TOM) DEALER S. E. Parker, Limited WILL rd AV ember 23, 1927 IE HOW FAR Wolf AD ar will m in a Modem : Ford Service Station 'vt -. i l.'4n carbrn. clean xuark nluh. iaatall m-iull commutator cane and brush, claaa m line . t,: l.ulb, $5.30. (Parts extra). ti out end. tighten Peering, line front wheals, i- rods and u-eriiig roda, oil and grease all around !i i s and adjust bands. $LM. (Parta extra). ink change bands, replace emergency brake pawl, .. al lien, giea- di f i .-rential. $3.00. (Parta extra), uii k change tnin.tmiaaion bands, W.0. (Parta i ink change bands. $13. (Parta Included), -on-, overhaul ignition, repair lighu, replace wir-u ti!, oil unri dean generator commutator, advance HHcssarj'. '' f!'". tZM. (Parta extra), d polish car. tightari all around, oil and freaae, I tnd cli.uige grease in differential, $UW. t lubi- oil and greaae). SPOIL VOUK CLOTH I?S AM) TKMi'EK firniXO UNDER YOUU CAK. l' your FORD amnnift friends; that's the FORI) SALES AND SERVICE. r I Avenue East Phone 83 HRISTMAS Greetiii: Cards ARE ON DISPLAY Bt'X.MSO.VS PERSONAL SIGNATURE CARDS 'ive intimate and warmer greeting than ttf -UBBal 1 1 ai d. and rou will find here just the card jrofl wal Ji i ' J; ng and df.siyn. i 'Lose persons who prefer their Personal Greeting ; i mted we have a book of sample cards in the. store a delightful variety of stylet. These are ordered and can be delixered within two weeks. Munv prefer to choose individual cards that convey the ;ig most appropriate to the one receiving It. To these n offer the greatest variety ever displayed in the eity at from 5c to $2.00 each. We iijrgest that you call in and pick out your cards now V.:a display is complete. We will set them aside for you u do not wan; to take them away immediately. yic Pioneer DrunrisLs HDD AVE. & SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 200 MINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 YOU be a Member? of our "Hour i w't.-tit? ni iTn" Tin; rniMSTMAS uui ijiin V.I.UH - Join now while our selection of House Furnishings is at ine be 4. Barrie's Home Furnishings enue 1'hone 123 Local and Personal J 8C Onaenakerv Pood . Dentist. Dr. J. H. Om Panaceas. Oet the hit 4 hsbUI When thlaUM of a Tn. pMee 4. U Play by United December IS. slid help develop tefcttal BC: M better coal, tl Par quick and aatlalactory work bring Xmaa hemstitching to Dollar Store, ti atorlej 8hlr arrived on the Prince Bupart Uil. bnaalng from Vancouver. Pather Oodftej arrived ui the city on yenterdey afternoon train from Ter ser, and Mrs. U ft. Parry who have on a hotieaf trie to Bdmonion. returned to the. otty on yesterday after-noaus train. Tbe Ladle' Kuate Oat) la holding lu ; regular fortuajhtty meeting thla after- ', noon. It la a guest day and the subject la aAaxapartea auafe. Ha ward Campbell. Una arty of ttoa city and now of Stewart, la a passenger returning north on the Prtnee Bupart today fouowing a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. A. R. Holt by. superintendent of the CMM bridges and bull ding department, returned to the ejty on yesterday afternoon! train froai a trip to the Interior on official duties. Provlneisl Constable Bobert Oibaon aa other: witnesses, who will give t-tlmony la the Sankey murder case at the Supreme Court latlaas, arrived on yesterday afteraoont train from Port CMlngtos. Raring been damps by snow In Port-land Canal. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. J. A. Plnifmy. arrived from Any-j os. Stewart and ether northern ports of call at ltJO aaldnlfht aaUing at 2 am. for the sou to. 1 Church Ladles. Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the Ills that afflict(humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block I'lione 763 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone fi3 Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing Team or Motor Service, t'oal S&nd and Gravel. We Sreclitlue in Piano and Kurnitur Moving. la c GERMS ARE NO RESPECTERS OF PERSONS Even in the friendly handclasp dinger miy lurk. Germs are everywhere. Lifebuoy, used exclusively by millions for toilet and bath, keeps the tkin punned ana provides an invisible shield against germs. Lifebuoy Soap costs no more than the ordinary toilet soaps. ,"'7CtRM DISEASES Zj ' 1 mar be earned br tbehuuli." Lift ErtrsuM I wilt f LB77 LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects Ixver Brothers limited Toronto J Oiler Besner returned on the Prtnee Bupart this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver J Having on board members of the H. J. Bradbury returned on tbe Prince International Plaherle Commission and Bupart this memjag from a business J. A. Motherwell, chief Inspector of. trip to Vancouver eat Victoria, flahertea for Britten Columbia, the fish- I ertoe astro! steamer Malasolnn salted Col- J- Moteaa a? the Salvation earl this morntna for Vancouver. i Army was an arrival Jrom Vancouver on the Prince Rape this morning. ' at. S. Bryan la acting aa official court ! " atenograpber at the session of the Su- Mrs. John Hanson la stsrtlng a class preme Court Assizes now In session English at the Metro pole Han toner. He arrived with Mr. Justin w night particularly for Scandinavian A. MaeDonald from Vancouver this . newcomer morning. Next weak they will proceed to Prince George and WUllams Lake. ANNOUNCEMENTS First TJnlted Church Bazaar Dseetnbcr i. "Adam ft Era." Westhoiaw Tnsatrs. i-OKaawber S and 7. It wss reported this morning that there were now 3SS ears of wheat on Joskin Malvor. local halibut boat oivteten bound for Prince Rupert. owner, left on this morning s train for Thirty cars arrived last night Boston, where he will visit with rela-i Uvea, nrter to cmbarklni at New York! John W Alien, marine engineer for on Deewmber a aboard the Benrrnsfjord enrotite to hi .'the Dnmlnion Ptehertes, srrtved from formal r' Vaaotniver on the Prtnee Rupert thl In Astound (Norway) whan be anorning, oeing nc on ociciai auties. wUI apend tbe winter. Adslr Can December B IO.D1. Novelty Baxaar Hyde Transfer now agents' for AI-Alberta Sootleas and PrmMna Peerless These coals are under cover, don't buj water, buy coal. 112 a ton ean rot beat It? ' tf Dr. and Mrs. Roberts of Bella Ooola, who were recently merricd. arrived from down the coast on tbe Prtnee Rupers this morning. They wlU proceed from here to Toronto. T. I. Nagao, Japanese Interpreter of Vancouver, arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. He la here to give service at the session 3t tbe Supreme Court Assizes. Provincial Constable Dryden of Ocean Palls arrived from tbe paper town on -he Prince Rupert this morning. He 1 here In connection with the Whitewash attempted murder case at the Assizes. Hugh V. Campbell, manager ot the general store at Ocean Palis, arrived from the paper town on the Prince Rupert this morning. He hat been called here for Jury service at tbe Supreme Court Assizes. Corp. Fred. Markland. formerly of the city detachment of the provincial police and now atatloned at Vancouver, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south. He Is a wltcesx In tbe Sankey murder cat at the Assizes, W. S. Harrla. well known' New Hazel-ton mining man. arrived on th,e Prtnee Rupert this morning from a business trip to Vancouver and proceeded to the ! Interior by train. He Is accompanied I by C. E. Brown of Vancouver who Is Interested with Mr. Harris. j The schooner Dorothy, which Is un-I der charter to the International Flsh-jertea Commission, came oil dry dock today after having repairs made to her jkeel following recent contact with rocks. The vessel will immediately proceed to tbe halibut grounds. Miss Wlnnlfred Thomas, B.A. of To-' ror.to. deaconess' secretary of the United Church visited between boat and train this morning with Miss Haddock, deaconess at the United.. Church here. She la on a six weeks' tour of the west visiting aU deaconesses 'west of To-ronV. Capt. Curml. ordinance Inspector for Military District No. 11. arrived from Eaqulmalt on the Prince Rupert this morning to make his annual Inspection In oonnecUon with the First North B.C Reg 1 men t. He will return south Friday morning. General J M. Ross of Vic-torn, district ofneer commandlna. will in:-: li.s Huni'.nl Inspection of the 'i; . .:. :.: Dvcim' .: I. 3. C. Brady. UP. kit tar the la teeter Uus morning. lime Whist Drive and Daaee day night. Osme a ad hate a goad) time 274 8 E. Parker sailed test night on the Camoaun for Vane ver on a busine trip Moole. Attentats Ton are requested to attend meeting tonight Special business. It Allen, district forester, left uxuy for Smltbers' on business coif attid with the department. R. Pyne. sveeadng and dining ear In-tpector. who has bean rellevifaf here left today tor Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Starr sailed teat night on the Oamosun for Seattle where they will speed the winter. A R. Ralph, tie Inspector, from Smltbers who earns in on yeaterdsy'a tram returned to the interior today. Ui. C. A. KlrkendsU sad children sailed test night on the Caasoeua for Seattle where they will visit lor tbe next month or so. A. D. Hardte. formerly of Poet Bmlng- ton snd one of the wltneaaas la tbe Ssnkcy esse at the Supreme Court As- isies. arrives on tne ranee Kuprn im morning from Vancouver. j The Oyro Grub la In receipt of & check for 110 from Hon. T D. Pattullo i as a contribution toward the fund for I the estsMlshment of the proposed ikst-tng rink st Monte Creek. ! C. II. Orme and Mayer S. M. Newton sailed last night on tbe Oamosun for I Vancouver where they will attend a pro- ! vlnclal convention of tbe Con'crvatire j party which wUI be held on Saturday. What would you do if you were ap pointed father of a millionaire' family for three months with tut; fatherly power. See "Adam and Eva" at the Weatholme Theatre December 8 and 7. Amos Ree wss brought to the city about M thla morning by boat from the read camp where he had been truck in the bead when a blast went off. He Is likely to be laid up for some time. John Beegasen. a fisherman of Oona River was cabled out. of tbe salmon fishermen' meeting last night to be told he was the father of a new daughter, born at tbe Prince Rupert Oenoral Hospital. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. D. Dmsld. arrived on time at 1040 this morning from, Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Fall and will tall at 10 o'clock tonight for Stewart aud Anyox returning to port at 8 o'clock Friday to saU on her return south at 9 ajn. LADIES WHIST Orange jidlr mill Canadian National Iullro Were Winner l-at Mglit Results In the ladles' wctkm of the Fraternal Whist League last nigh, were as follows: Orange Ladles. 5; Mooxe Ladles. 4. English Ladies. 4; Canadian National Ladles. S. The league standing .Is as follows: W. L. PU. English Ladin ,2 I 2 Orange Ladles 2' 1 3 Moose Ladles 1 2 1 C. N. Ladles 1 2 1 THROUGH TRAINS CONNECTION WITH OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate special trains with sleeping cars through to thlp's side at Montreal and Halifax, ml oennectton with Old Country salUngs during November and December. Secure fuU Information regarding rates, reservations, passports, etc.. from City Ticket Office. 528 Third Avenue. Phone 260. 278 NOTICE. Owing to cold weather the water In the dam Is running below normal. This endangers the city, and the council has oassed a resolution that aU pines be -rpteeted from frost and no taps are to left open or running unduly. Anjone failing to observe the above 'coolutlon will be cut off from the city water supply after November 30. 1927. (Signed) E. P. JONES. 277 city CleTk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4t4vttt4v LOST BAR PIN BROOCH WITH BIRD set In pearls. Finder please return to Dally News Office. Reward. 276 FOR SALE. GREY ENGLISH BABY Buggy. 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