f AGE SIX THE DAILT NEWS Fishermen Kef irr bimg your next engine, me and see us about The Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the most sat it factory on the market. Governor has control at all speeds, making it most suitable for halibut boats. Sites 12 h.p. to 300 The Acadia Gas Engine the most modern designed and bet built 4 cycle engine in Canada. Sizes from 6-8 h.j. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric AND MARINE SUPPLY CO. Phone 6S0 Cow Ray Prince Rupert, B.C. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a Specials at MUSSALLEM MEAT DE PARTMENT Choice Lean Corned Beef, lb 17f Milk-fed Chicken, lb. .. 45? Home-made Head Cheese, lb. 23C Round Steak, lb. Sirloin Steak, lb. . veal steaK, id. : -7c Mussailem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-423 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. Thor Johnson for Mens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES OUR GREAT CLOSING out SALE Of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISH' INGS is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. Miller, Proprietor PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eased by SAKTAL MIDY Be sura to git the Qsnulns Look for the word "lDr Cold by all druitisu SAD CONDITION CHICAGO TODAY Amazing Condition Han Been Shown of Collusion With Police it is Said CljICAOO Dec. 7 Tirf KmM and tuaiiwr aald that -asaai-nj evidence" of collusion between Chicago polc ot- j ficials and poUUctaa and Un live of liquor uri ganm-lnt bu been obtained hy the I aited Btstes government in a acrt :nreUfatlon during the last mania Every police captain a:n the ne-paper. baa bMa eVinua::y shadoof-1 fey federal openttvea dining the peu few week. Ward and pravuu-: csirn- mlttee men and their kwr lieutna:r-hare been under aurrn;ia..( Tle newspaper aald It had been die led that a number of lnd.c-.iiit- . -already bare been prepared bu: oelnd withheld UBU1 the nover:ur.e:.- case la completed. II :rd:etrr.r'a ,: to be returned, tae Herald and Exam iners information ha ::. :rey pro;. a-iu oltarfe conspiracy to vioute -Volstead act. Government men have learned .itin pa per said, that aaloona and - ling moru nave operand only -the payment ot "proieclon tin;.-which. In aome preelncU went to h . ranking police offleefa." DECLINE TO COMMENT George E O. Joanaer.. United H-.i'e- dUuict attorney, declined to eomrr.rr on the reported governmeot inv;si.si- cton. except to reiterate the commc ' he made two day ago that the govern ment saa "naturally Interested" m re- ent gang killings which seemed related to notation ot the prohibition law. The Herald and Examiner aald that mass of evidence dm been stacsea I ! TIMBER SALE X9390 J? J.rtn. U1. V. by not later than be Dlatrkrt Pbreatcr noon n the 15th day of Dscember. 1927. for :he purcluute of Licence aouth , Tjet board meaaure of apruce. cedar, hem i.ck ana uauam aawioga. Two (2) yeara win be allowed lor re moval of tlmoer. Further ninieulara or the Chief Fnr- eater. Victoria, or the Dlatrtct Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC TION ACT. ItetUcd Statute of Canada, Chapter il. BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHIKO & PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. HEREBY a IVES NOTICE that it haa unoer Section 7 of the aald Act .deposited with i the Minuter of Public Works at Ottawa 1 nd In the office of the Registrar ofi Land Title at Vancaurtr. British Col-1 PUnsof a cTn ca whirt aSS perqulvltes thereto, proposed to be built an the lands covered with waur front-, Ing on Lot 1295 and Lot 1485. Range 3. . Coast Dtatrlct In the Province of BrltUh Columbia, which said Lots are situate . a' Johnson Channel In the said Province AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex piration of one month from the date of ne first publication oi tnis notice, urii- lh Columbia FUhlng & Packing Company Limited will, under Section 7 of the said Act. apply to the Minuter o.' Public Works at his office in the C'.ty of Ottawa for approval of the said sl'.e and plan and for leave to construct the aia cannery, cannery wnan ana per quisites thereto. daikli at Vancouver. B.C., this loth lay of November. 1927. JAMES H. LAWSON. 1S18 Standard Bank Eldg 815 Hastings St. W.. Vani truver, B.C. Solicitor for the said Company. IN PROBATE IX TIIK SITKEMK COI RT OK IIKITISlI COI.LMIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of George Clifford Adolphus Wilson. Decease. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that bv order of Ills Honor. F. McB. Young., the 1st dav of De- tcuiucr. n.u. ivil, i was appoiniea Aomin-i lstrator of the estate of George Clifford Adolphus Wilson, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish tame. properly verified, to me on or before tne 3rd day of January. AD. 1923, and all pa me indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Admlnlstra'or, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 3rd day of December, AX) 1927. Circle S. Picnic Hams THIS WEEK ONLY 28c Per lb. This is Swift's Premium Cure and is not salty. We have only a limited supply to sell so get yours early. They average from! three to. five, pounds each. Eggs Pullet Extras, per doz. ttf 3 doz. for ft, i.oo Fresh Ground Coffee None better for the money, 3 lb. for Sil.tr, B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 571 Give the family a welcome change, something original -add a few "OXO" Cubes to your vegetable soup. They put in the rich goodness of beef, and impart a distinctly pleasing flavour that is "different" IVHggggggggggK. .iSsanannm. .gagSHHPC EaaslBHnsnnn9sWBnnnnsCkslnnnH?,K2M :Ir i - i ;e e idenca tor ::-.e :..ot ;r, e.aj . .;?d w,:j coi:.t:or. i i".;e it wara a:;d pre ,.n t polit.rikjid Among the thlnga the federal agent have ar-ed the newapaper aald. wa that alliance have been made between aome politician and gang leaden who control whisky and beer dlatrlbutlon. Unleu the aaloon owner makea hit r)ur- chaaea from apeelfled aourcea. ' he ti not permitted to continue operation, eren though he makea hla "tribute" pay- The atart of the federal Investigation waa aacrlbed to E. C. YeUowley. prohibition director. The district at- tcrnty office U uaderatood to have taken over the Investigation later with the oooperataon of tte protuMtlon de-partmont here and at Waahington. IIIKTll. A dauznter waa born to Mr. and Xlra. a E Moore of 334 Fifth Avenue Bart at e Pr.ice Rupert General Hospital on December 7. Chr Ch"" rf being ferfiuentera of a gambling place were adjourned for a further eight " .',. . " P"'lcg """g . - - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Cash and Carry Grocery Cor. Fulton St. and Sixth Ave. BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE AND SAVE YOUR CENTS FOR XMAS We Can Give You Still Lower Prices by Using the Coppers Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for 7:Je Pacific and St. Charles, tails, per tin 11c B. & K. Rolled Oats, 7's r7c rastry rlour, 10 s 7c Robin Hood Flour, 49's . . .S2.5!) Market Day Raisins, 1 lb. for .!f Cluster Raisins, 25c pkg. for U0 Currants, recleaned, per lb. 17 Bulk Dates, per lb 11? Glace Cherries, lb. pkg. . . '1? Shelled Walnuts, per lb. .. U)f feago and Tapioca, per lb. . . 5) Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin 10? ( orn Flakes, per pKg. 10? Graham Wafers, 1 lb. pkg., each 21c Weston's Oval Arrowroot, 1 lb pkg -i:i? omb Honey, each i!JJ? Fresh uround Coffee, per lb. 10? Selected Ceylon Tea, per lb. 50? Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb 1M)C Citron Peel, per lb :)? Cowan's Cocoa, Vi'a 21? FreaH) Prunes, 4 lb. for :? Campbt 11 8 Assorted Soups, per tin, n? Heinz' Catsup, per bottle 20? Sterling Catsup, per bottle . . 10? Shamrock Hams, whole or half per lb :wc Cooked Ham, per Ibj . .'Ji? 14 lb. bort E.C.D. BdTter r BrTcK '..... tTJ 14 lb. box for Jj?f;.:j0 Brunswick Sardines, 3 tins for 10? More prices in a day. or so Come in and look us over ORDERS UP TO $3.00 DELIV ERED FREE Phone 301 I 3 BRIDE-TO-BE IS GUEST j OF HONOR AT HOME OF BRIDEGROOMS'S MOTHER Honoring her son fiancee. Mlaa Betty Somerset. Mrs. H R N Clyne and her daughter. Mlaa Noreh Clyne. eittertained this afternoon at ttv;r home on Augui Avenue, says the Vancouver Sun. The oolor ncte of shell pink waa brought out by the quantities of carnations and chrysanthemums In that delicate ahade that were used throughout the rooms and on the tea Utile. Mrs H. M. Somerset. Mm. E. S. 3U-bernagel and Mra. A. T. Dalton presided at the as)d Ml Dorothy Somerset antt Mlaa Kathleen Kelly of Berkeley, OaU cut the sees). The group of aervlteurt Included Mra. H. U. Fwr-guaon. Mlaa Bice Clegg. MM Phyllis Dai ton. Mlaa Bubbles Dalton. MMs SHaa-beth SUbernagel and Mlaa Helen New-wme. Miss Somerset la to marry J. B. Clyne at the law firm of William. Manaon it Gonzales and will live in Prince Rupert. montreTlImporters' closing-out sale If you have not vwted the Closinf-out Sale of the Montreal Importers. It will pay you to do so befcre much mors) time has passed and the stock Is 'too much broken. As sales go. this one has teen appreciated to the fullest by the buying public, and the hundreds of sat tailed customers are the proof. Here Is everything for men's and boys' wear, suits, overcoats, underwear and furnishings of all descriptions such as underwear, neckwear, bats, ties, collars, and In fact everything that a man or boy need. And for, ladles' wear and the household there la a ajrge choice. Come now and get your share of the numerous bargains which are still of- ered. and save money. IN PROBATE IX THK SITHKMK COtlKT OK IIUITIMI COLUMIHA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Rudd. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that hy order of Hla Honor. P. McB. Young, the 1st dty of December. A.D. 1927. 1 was appointed Administrator of the estate of Robert Rudd, deceased, and all parties baring claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnlah aame. properly verified, to me on or before the 3rd day of January. A.D. 1926. and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAJJ A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 3rd day of December. A.D. 1927. SALT RHEUM All Over Her Hands and Between Fingers Mra. Walter Miiner, Midville Braneh, ti&., writes: "I bad salt rheum all over my hands, and especially between mj fingers, it waa impossible for ne to put them in water, or do my house work. ''Aitr trying medicines and salves, wMch.'lid.m no rood, I heard of ' i DeLnjr so wonderful, and after taking two bottles I am entirely relieved of ay trouble." Manufactured only by The T. Milium Jo., United, Torfltld, Oat APPEAL COURTS BRITAIN BUSY Makes Drastic Reduction in the .Sentences Imposed by Lower Tribunal LONDON. Dec I There were )vf whoflVi2 atraogtr opPed uTtietr. blisrtmeut of a Court of Cnmlnal Ap- ' peal, one of the main objetUoos being i hat it would harmfully leeoen the rea- punsibllttlee of June, who. If Vhy be-irved that a eooMfUon wwrtd mean a urn sentence, would be IMtlaed to i lean too much from the atart toward .in acquittal. fcvme re:naraably drastic reduction In leiitt-nce hare lately been ordered by i.e Court of Criminal Appeal. In one . e -!;e Lord Chief Justice eommeated ::oini upon the remarks of the 'hairaiRii o( the UMdlesei Session. Sir alonugue Sharps, a lawyer ol .h '.Aiidingi "The taterprttatioa ot ..e t'ha:rmn'a remarks," aald the Lora i'.i:c: eema to be that a man who la -:c: tfiu-ed at all ahould be sentenced to x:...: aerviture for life, leat be commit -if: offence" The offender had ei tented to fire yean tor thelr- . ..:. ,,rnce from a church offertory IV had many previous Donvte ;he Lord Chief and Justice V i.i.d Salter reduced the five yean . c to one of nine meatht. St encr upon a avmaebreaktr was .a .i:ed from five year to all months. .nil a:-.-the- sentence was reduced from t-.t la three months. Th Court of Criminal Appeal la sl-iay composed or three judgea. lu itting have Interfered with the holidays of their Lordships during what la nowu as the Long Vacation, when the "-dlnary courts rise for two months or .nore All the same it baa quashed many hundreds of convictions, and item rebukes have often been admlnls tered to the lower criminal courts. SPORT CHAT From all appearances lovers 'of skat ing and hockey at Alice Arm are going to try and eslat tbla winter without Indulging in their favrttt recreation. Although there has been over three weeks of freezing weather there and the only roofed rink north of Van couver, up to the present no concerted effort has been made to flood the rink Jul procure Ice. Skl-lng has made tremendous strides in Canada during the past few year. Ibis grot outdoor sport has tatpt the country fsom coast to coast, enlisting armies of reerufta. and la fast becoming one of the moat popular of our winter pastime. No outdoor activity repays lu devotees with a more abounding mess ure or health and strength: none pro vides greater delight or a keener sense of freedom. Under a velvety mantle of snow, the bush trail, the lakes, the "imps, obstacles during a summer jaunt, become easy to traverse. Like be snowshoe the ski provides the key o the wilderness. THIRTY-ONE COUNTRIES IN OLYMPIC GAMES AM3TERDAM. Holland. December 8 Thirty-one countries have already de cided to take part in the Olympic Climes of 1928. The list to date la as follows: Austria Belgium. Brazil, Canada. Chill. China Zechoslavakla. Denmark, Egypt. Oer many. Qreat Britain, Finland. Franc Haiti. Hungary, India. Ictlsnd. Llthu anla, Luxemburg. New Zealand, Norway Peru. Poland. Portugal. South Africa Spain. Sweden. Swlterland. Turkey United States and Yogoslavakla, SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING FOR SOUTH In order to accommodate those deslr ing to go south for Christmas. Cans aian national steamship announce that the as. "Prince Rupert" a ill sail southbound Thursday. December 22, at lo.oo pjn. Instead of ou the regular schedule Friday morning. This boat will arrive Vancouver 9.00 am. Satur day, December 24, making connections with boats and trains for Victoria and Seattle. in order to perform this service, this steamer will sail for Anyox and Stewart at 4.00 pjn. Wednesday. December 21 Instead of the usual sailing hour of 10.00 pjn.. returning from the North arriving here 7.00 pjn. Thursday. December 22. Accommodation on southbound sail ing I fast being taken up. and It suggested those going South, make reservations early at City Ticket Office inira Avenue, rnone 260. 29f ANOTHER NEW WHEAT GROWN SASKATCHEWAN PIAPOT Bask,, Dec. ,8. Mlndum Dur ;jn wheat has shown itself to be the v lety of grain suitable for this dls. trlct of Saskatchewan. Experiment made this summer proved, according to far win. wiu grain has a greater yield than Marquis and grades higher. One farmer sowed two bushels on eight res of land and tne yield was 200 bushels and the grade No. I. whfle a ii!ld of Marquis wheat, sown beside the Durham, yielded only 17 bushel to the u:re and graded .No 3. Another farmer had a Durham yield " i::i 'icl; , 'Ue -,-xt. Thursdu, , c Weekend Specials HOCKEY STICKS at :iUf Earn We-will Mil nerfsC.tbeitwluiid -ilot krv above price to ever)' caitomer who. purrhaMs . Coffee this week. This APJ'Ue.tfl any line in . GROCERIES Pure Maple Syrup, Eastern Townships, a new line at new low prices. Quart tins 0p 4 call, tins SI. 7.". Gall, tins 8iJ.'i" The quality is equal to the Lest obtainable In Quebec. Mr Bars, per lb. . Uinrrer Snaps, per lb... ltr Peerless and Hovis Cookies. 2 pkRs. for Chocolate Bclaires, per lb. Mit Glace Cherries, jtr lb.. . I."f Johnson's Fluid beef, rey. $1.26, special !!r Christmas Plum Puddings made by Christie Drown Co. We have two sites arriving in a few days. Union Hand Cleanser, the biggest value ever. 2 tin for . . tITc Pels Naptha Soap, per carton 7!? Cowan's Unsweetened Chocolate, Vi lb. cake Cowan's Sweetened Chocolate, Vs lb. cake .... 'JO? New Dates in bulk, 2 lbs. i5 COMBINATION SPECIAL 1 only Bath Mat :ilt with any of the following: Assortment A 3 tins Malkin's Peas 3 tins Malkin's Corn 'i tins Refugee Beans 3 tins Tomatoes, 2Vi's Per doz., J'-.."!) Assortment B 3 tins Quaker Peas, No. 5 ;t tins Quaker Corn 4 3 tins Refugee Beans .1 tins Tomatoes, 2's Per doz.. Sl.To Assortment C 2 tins Pumpkin, 24's 2 tins Spinach, 2's 3 tins Tomatoes, 2 Me' ' 2 tins Asparagus, 2's 2 tins- Malkin's Refugee Beans Per doz., S2.7.-Assortment D 2 tins Sliced Peaches, Vs, talis 2 tins Rosedale Pears, l's, tails 2 tins Apricots, 1 talis 2 tins Sliced Pineapple, l's, talis 2 tins Fruit Salad, l's, talis 2 tins Royal Anne Cherries, l's. tails Per doz., $2.HX AN APPLE H.r,!,,i r100 boxes W thans, qualii Packed l64i box. Eltr;i box H box Sin This is th-this Sssaton, an.l fMent will no; rain. JAP ORAN i,i s Per box S ); This is the u OH Jap this consider it which wo shah maioUia. EmiK-ror QraiM Special We rmvfe 25 l,. eotive. D'Anjou r,ear. - and w mderti, basket 3t Celery, per head Cauliflower. t i 10 Lettace. per h. Tomatoes, per i Sit Hubbard Su.i-; Genuine Smni-i I be. i'f Choice H.C i Parsley, per liu: 10f Rrussel Spmui- MEAT DEI'T. We bought N.. ; - .. at rery low tn . , t end. Visit our n.. . raent this week at money. Blade Bone P - i lb. 1 f Round Bone 1" lb. Ilr Rojnd Steak. 22 t Sirloin Steak, i 27 c Liberty Steak, i . I3( Rump Itoastx. ) I f Veal Steaks, pi -r t lg Veal lloas' Shoulder Veal. ; 22f Pork Sausage, i 'M Loin Pork Roa- :Vf Fresh Side P.i 2-"f Ruoert Table Su It Phones: PROVISIONS Maid of Clov.i Butter, in hi.! $1.13 B.C. Egg, A i every egg a doz. for SI, 45 Finest New Zoa per lb DDiy 210 - Ull 212 "Ct.OSE SHAVES" FILM FABLES WESTHOLME THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Douglas Maclean In "Soft Cushions" A modernized comedy of the "Arabian Nigh ,.-DOUGLAS MACLEAN, SUE CAROL, RICHARD t Am WADE BOTELER, ALBERT GRAN and a bevy of beautiful girls COMEDY AESOP'S Admission - ... 35c and 10c Winter Weather Wants COAL HODS STOVE PIl'E OIL STOVES WEATHER STIIII STOVE BOARDS FURNACE SO DO 1 HEATING STOVES ELECTRIC RANCLb SNOW SHOVEIS. 7.-.0 EACH Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. T..., Pfince R"Pcrt