-vf- r 1927 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE IMMki lib s '.! ur i 1 1 i 'rim oagrrvfi ..7ti b nuM trrO T"" A T Til Br rvmn m Local and Personal Church Notices Closing Out Sale ..iue. ran mention only a few of the many ImrKain tired at this sale. Just note the prices. .You ihintic" heavy i ult i wear. Shirts ... ! regular 1.86 " Sale i'. regular $2.95 S;ile price 1.."0 - Red Label Un-Miirtt. and Draw- si.75 . Sale price v1. Wool Socks. ., . price. pr pair I." - Shirts with de-rollam, fine qual- . S1.25 Neckwear, knit -tvies. Sale price I.V .. . . mart patterns. "'( 1 j.n.tT Sweaters, re-:..') value. Sale $i.i:. V. n ; Handkerchiefs. , , , . 6 for 'Sit ' mi Finish Hand-regular $2.25 Sale 95c mm dozen , .. i- dozen to each n:.-r. I : : Brand Slickers, I'cst made." Sale $:$.." -luKem. very good i ! quality. Regular 4.45 ..sonable offer ac-our Men's Suits nit. election Of Spli rnlte1ryrnr 't- ni' below maim-ts. Come wand 't-r. Montreal 1 Penman's Heavy AH Wool Underwear fur Matflnirts and Drawers. Sale price i A per garment .. V Combinations. Sale price $MSirt Penman's "71" Underwear for Men. Shirts and Draw ers. Sale price tO per garment Combinations. Sale price S1.."0 Penman's "71" Underwear for Boys. Shirts and Drawers. Sale price tyfin per garment Combinations. Sale price, per suit $1.25 Hen's and Boys' Bow Ties. Special sale price . . . 15c Men's All Wool Work Socks. Sale price, 2 pairs for 45e Boys' Caps. Sale price I5f ISoya' Suits, 70 to clear at $.55 Men's Overalls, heavy quality, with bib. Sale price !50 Roys' Overalls. Sale price ."Of Men's Cotton Work Gloves, extra heavy. Sale price. Ur pair 15c Men's good heavy Work; Shirts, regular fl.50. Sale price 75c Only two to each customer. Men's Fleece Lined Underwear. 2 piece. Shirt and Drawers, all sixes. Sale price 7lC per garment , " Pillow Slips. English make, fine quality. Sale price, 2 for .150 Flannelette Blankets, heavy brushed quality. Sale ' price, per pair ... $1.75 j . .. ij 'wSf ffnWwkiWnt of Men's and Women's Raincoats which must positively be 'eared. All at less than I oat. importers J- H Miller, Proprietor. Third Avenue. Writing Paper Special There arc niirv letters written during December than at othf ' time of the year. You also will be writing letters il iu will want to take advantage of our special offer. While they last: ONE PAD OF WIUTING PAPER Regular 35c ONE PACKAGE ENVELOPES Regular lCc On Sale at 35c for the two. Qrmes IML Jfic Pioneer DrttQciisls THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES ft? o 200 Dr. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Orme's Drue Store I'hone 525. Office Hours-9 to 9 Lady Assistant UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED VAMoi.VKK. VIcKK Srn,T&,HUK HS,. etc- Tue.d.y. r vXXH'l H- VICTOItlA, llu.edale. Al-r. r1"' 9'"UK w roiJT AKM, ANiOX. SIMPNON, sl"'fON, NAAS NAAS KIVEK KIVEK I'OIV POlTM. ALICE KTPii-4 'c' '"I " Prince Ku.-ert. IUV en I' M. HMITII. tcent. b,l.1J:"h leke. to VlrUrls inrt Kealllc at s reduced rale and te tlmked tbrourh to desllnatlan. BO. Undertakers. Prions il. Dentist Dr J. R. O-mm. Phone 68. Get the E t 4 htbitl When tainting n 4. . tt w cau flR IWd A1o? Central MC. It s better coal, tt Coall Tea Tclkwm coal la the best mined n B.C. Try it and be convinced. U Cosnt tcvth Us dance tonlsht from to 12. Snappy music. ArtmiMfyi 50c. J" quick and saUsfactorv work nrlni Xmas hemstitching to Dollar Store, tf For a selection Broking sundries. Third and Pulton. Adair Cans I.OD E. December 9. , Novelty and News Co.. Business a: the nteeUOf last night ol Prince Rupert Atscmblv, Native Sons of Canada, m merely of a routine nature The president. A. J. Prudhomme occupied the chair. J. 0. Brady. MP., returned Shis naming aboard the Prlnceai Beatrice tram Vancouver where he attended the pro-riucial convention of the Conservative party laat week. Rev. P. w. CaesUlls-Keanedy Of Van eouver. superintendent of Anglican Jap anese missions, arrived on the Princes Beatrice this morning from the sooth. being here on oBclal duties. Bv tempts Adam with the apple Does he nil? See what happens lr "Adam and Eva" at the WeatboUne Theatre neat Tuesday and Wednesday Reserve your seat at Orme's MOW. The Board of Trade laat night ap pointed a committee consisting of Messrs. Pa tenon. Arnold and Johnson to Investigate the question of marine 'usurance st this port and report later. C PR steamer Princess Beatrice. Cap: 8. K. Oray. arrived in port from the south at o'clock this morning, saUin? it U on her return to Vancouver and waypolntat 'TBe vessel brought a few paseeogesa to Prince Rupert. nanadlasi Legion Xmas Tree on Fri car. Psssjsjhar It. at SSO pa. for th ehtatren up to U years of age I of ai: e service men. Please send noun and jge- to BaTAbox tM' or pbotve tea Ice aream and aaft drlftta for the young -tots and tea and' cakes wlU be pro- , a 'T 1 At the Board of Trade meeting last nlgW It was decMed to bold the nex meeting fa) the form of a dinner. Th. KlBOa th -ajnuisj meeitng when of fleers will be elected and reports heard President Pulton said one of the speak ers at that' event would deal with tK question of the new province. The nest trip of the Canadian Paci;ic Steamer Princess Mary has been, ar ranged as a Special Christmas Saillr. and will leave Prince Rupert on the afternoon of December 31. arriving li Vancouver on December 23 in time fo. passengers to make connections wit: rteamers in the vicinity. Passenger desiring to travel via Canadian Paclfi- should make early reservations for then 111 be a heavy list of holiday seekers 'rom Alaska and the Yukon. Phone 31 -r call at City Ticket Office on Third Avenue. 297 I 4 A KOVT WXIDE. Don't decide about your Christmas cake. Scotch Currant Brn, Shortbread and Plum Puddings until seeing ours. Our snnusl show will commence Tuesday. December 6. Blectric Bakery. Third Avenue. Phone 667. m jfr ANNOUNCEMENTS "Adam tc Era." Westholme Theatre December 6 and 7. Play by United Church Ladles. December 15. Moose Christmas Treo. December 18 Short of Breath Dizzy, Sinking Spells COULDN'T WALK FAR Mrs. L. A. Oliver, Granville Ferry, K.8., writes: " A few years ago I had ilizzy, sinVin spells so bad I could hardly stand up without taking hold of something to support me, and I could not walk any distance- on account of being no hort of breath. "1 had taken a lot of doctor's medicine, but it did me no good, only for the tunc being, so rinding in the 11.B.B. almanac shunt I decided. to try them and found them to be just what they are rec ommended to be, and I feel that I owe my life to them." Trice OOe. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. MiHium Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. aiioflicrbaby ui ' '.:'.:-.r THE joy of a new baby brings witn n sooer responsibilities, not the least of which will be for its maintenance and education. A wonderfully convenient method of providing for the child's future is by means of a Confederation Life policy designed for the purpose. Then, if any- i thing happens to you, the little one will not want, and its education will be provided for whether you live or die. You will be interested in hearing about the Confederation Life plan for making provision for your children. An interesting pamphUt, "No MatUr What Happttu," will b sent upon requtil. Confederation Life ASSOCIATION IIOWAUl) I'.tltK ANT District Manager lingers llulldlnc. Vam-ouver, H.C. TIIUO fOLLAKT Local agent Prince Itupert. It.C. Skeneunavlsk dans Ikveld Metro pole Hall. Moose Christmas Tree Sunday, Dee. 18. Members please give In new names. "Photocraaha live fo? ever." Why no give photos this Xmaat The gilt that ?nly you can give. Benson btudlo. The home Xmas present solved model phonogrsph In excellent con dition with reoords tM. Phone 564. A. N. C Treadoold. well known Daw son mining man, was, ,a , passenger on . i-rn.'us Mary, yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver. Mrs. A. Hills sailed this morning by he Qardena tor Vanoouver enroute to Victoria where she will take, up resi dence for the winter. Passengers sailing this morning on the Cardena for Vancouver Included Mrs A. Hills. L. Miller. A. March. . P JampbeU and D. W. DavU. Hyde Transfer 'now agents for Al-Uberta Bootless and Pembina Peerless, hete coals are under cover, don't buy rater, buy coal. 912 a ton can you iat It? tf Just arrived, our Christmas stock of chocolates and candy 35c and 40c lb. rgei selection of magazines and amok ing .sundries. Federal News Co Thlr Avenue and Fulton St. Robert Lowe, well known pioneer :ustneasman of whltehome. wats a passenger on the Princess Mary yesterday ifternoon bound for Vancouver en oute to .the prairies where he has extensive ranching Interests. N. L. Freeman, local representative of be International Fisheries Commission, eturned to the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from a trip to Ketchikan on official business. He will be leaving for Vancouver In a few days. Miss May Thompson, a member of 'he CHrls' Drill Team and basketball aggregation, who broke a bone In her ankle about five weeks ago at the skating rink. Is progressing fsvorably. TLe plaster cast was removed today from her ankle. Mrs. P. M. Docker and family arrived on the Princess Beatrice this morning from Vancouver and will proceed tonight on the Prince John to Buckley Bay where they w;ill Join Mr. Docker, who Is scaler for the Forest Branch there, and take tip residence. Canadian Legion Xmas Tree on Friday. December 23. at 320 pjn. for the children lup to 12 years of age) of all ex-service men. Please send names and age to P.O. box 628 or phone 553. Ice cream and soft drinks for the young sters and tea and cakes will be pro vldsffl(!51kftelad.fB. J jhjVrynnectlon with a dtsmnsJon .... n -- ,.Y4ttt .- rr:eet!rWt WFlrCipllSlimiitM, aent of msrlne. states that a large lighted beacon was installed at Bonllla Island about six months ago as an aid to ships entering and leaving Prince Rupert In that direction. 4- TOO I. ATE TO CLASSIFY 4 FINISHED NEW TWO ROOMED HOUSE In Pc.it Applv ?20, Seventh Ave.) ' W i83 ST. AMKi:V l ATIII HIUU .(Church of England) Ueroteg service at 11 o'clock. Evenr lias service at 739. Sacrament of the I lord's Sopper win be administered 11 'frm Sunday of -the month at II IM Saeay aeool at hjo. CIIKIsTIAN M'ltNCE MK'ICTV. Servste avenr Sunday mornlna in the Hay's Block. 24S Second Avetust. Subject on Sunday "Ood the Only Cause and Creator." Testimony saestlng oo I Wednesday evening at eight o'clock l'K l II V T l: It I A N CIIIKCII. Mlnlatef. Rev. J. R. PrlaaeU. B-A.. LL.B. I Residence. The Manse. Phone 4St. Morning wersbip at 11 ajn.. a)set: I Three soas. Waywardness, Egotism. Lore." Sunday School at li lt. Evening service at 70. Subject -Real Estate and Band, the Poor Rich, the Rich Poor." Sacrament Lord's Supper. December 11 at morning service. IIAITIST fill KCII. Minister. Rev. W. P. Price. Unta vanhlB at 11 o'clock. SOB- Idsy school st 2M. Evening service at 7 JO, subject: "Anchored." Bright singing. I Organist W. Vaugnaa Da vies. Monder at 8 the Fireside Club. Devo Itional. folk) ed bv social hour. All I young people especieUy Invited. HKST I'MTKIt flU'Kfll Rev. A. Wllaon. BA.. pastor. Miss I. Haddock, deaconeaa. Mornlnc service at 11 o'clock; sub Meet: "The Indispensable Thought Con- rernlne Ood." 6undaT SCbOOl at JU I Evening service at 7 JO; Subject: "Dts- I carding our Second-hand Religious I Suit.- Monday evening at 7 JO. Young I People Society. ST. PAH.' l.t'THKItAN fill Kill Mtsister. Rev. J. H. Hansen; residence Olspp bleek. Phone Red 291. No ssrrlos Sunday. Sunday school at 13 noon. Thursday I December 8. Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Alter- berg's at 3 p-m. All members asked to be present. Choir practice every Thurs day evening. Ex-Governor D. W. Davis, who has been soeBdlna the summer near Cedar vale where be has extensive mining In terests, sailed this morning on the Oar rima for Vancouver enroute to bis home in Washington. DC where r.e will spend the winter. James H. Blake of Victoria, mech antral engineer for the Forest Branch after hart 112 spent a week in the city on official duties, sailed this morning on the Princess Beatrice for Ocean Falls. ' MISSING Arthur Anderson, missing from Stewart. B.C.. since June 6. age 43. Danish, height 5 feet 8, round face, blue eyes, light brown hair mingled witn gray. Big scar on back ut rif,h: bund. Dressed in blue jacket and vest, khaki shirt. light gray cap Believed to have lost his memory and to wander around. Anyone knowing his whereabout, please communicate Immediately for his very aged and sick mother's sake, with Mrs. E. B. Rcas, Calmar, Alberta, or with L. A N" rattcrton. B.CJ'J.. Stewart, B.C. 285 INFORMATION WANTED Information wanted as to the present i wtoereabouts of Thoma.1 A. Hanney. who I lived at 734 Sixth Avenue West. Prince Rupert, in 1D25, when his occupation was truck driver f.r a contractor and builder. Anyone who can give any information of him, or his whereabauts. will be greatly appreciated by kindly writing to his friend. Frank Bucky Meyer. 71 Ontario Street, Rochester, N.Y.. V&A. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LASH In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dla-'.rlct and situate on the southwest corner of an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Chanal. Graham Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Provlpce, of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertson, of Mossett. B.C.. occupation a lumberman, intends to apply for a lease of the lollowlng described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one chain westerly from ihe mouth of an unnamed creek flow-lug into an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Chanal. Clrahnm Island. Queen Charlotte Island. Province of British Columbia; thence 4 chains southerly; thence 10 chains easterly: thence 4 chains northerly to the shoreline; thence following the shoreline to point of commencement, and containing 3 acres, more or less (Signed) A ROBERTSON. ApplKamt. Dated Oc.ober 6, 1827. K of FOR Accessories In anticipation of the advent of the new Ford Car, In the noar future, we have decided to'clear out our stock of Ford Accessories. We litt below a few of the principal items, and you will find ,in our stock room, many smaller items, on which we are giving similar reduced prices. Old New . . Price. Price. SNUHHEKS, per set installed $14.00 St 0.00 BU.MPEKS and HU.MPERETTIiS, installed $25.00 'ltMM. SPEEDOMETERS, installed $22.00 Sl.'.OO GASOLINE GAUGES, installed .. $ 5.00 :W0 RADIATOR and HOOD COVERS . $ 8.C0 T..00 i.E.Parker Limited FORD SALES AND SERVICE. 3rd Avenue East Phone 83 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers TIIK DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian pish & Gold .Storage C- Ltd- Prince Ituperl. B.C. Sanitation in The Laundry Hygeia, March, 1927 A kitchen is properly a food shop and should be used for little else. It is distasteful to think of the possibilities attending laundry work in the kitchen in the winter when doors and windows are closed to keep out the cold and when steam from the boilers, and later from the drying clothes, minifies unchecked with the foods that are being prepared. THE LOGICAL CONCLUSION Send it to the Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners SI 5 Sixth Avenue W. Phone 8 Hanadian National Cpic Latgefl Railway Syflem in America ' STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from fKlXCE KL'I'EKT I-r VAXCOITVEK. VICTORIA, ' SEATTLE and intermediate points, each l ltlDAY. 9.00 a.m. For STEWAUT and AXYOX. each WEIiXESUAY. 10.00 pjn. For NOKTII and SOt'TII Ql'EEX CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT Each .MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 11.30 ajn. for PRINCE R to ROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, United State. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Evpress for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc.. aim tor jour nett alilpment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. II TII1HD AVE, PRINCE RUPERT. Phone tcs