f AGE SIX 1 HHHBHHHIHHiHH i ii Fishermen Before b;img your next engine, come and ee us about The Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the moot satisfactory on the market. Governor has control at all speeds, making it most suitable for halibut 1 boats. Stios 12 h.p. to 300 h.p. The Acadia Gas Engine the most modern designed and best built 4 cycle engine in Canada. Sizes from C-8 h.p. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric ! AM) 51 ARISE SUPPLY CO. j Phone 680 Cow Hay Prince Rupert. B.C. j ATTENTION Once More We want to remind you that we still have quite a large assortment of dry goods for Xmas Gifts. This must be sold regardless of cost before stocktaking at the end of the year. We courteously invite you to look these over before purchasing your requirements. Including TOYS, CKOCKEHY AND XMAS CARDS we also have a few RUBBER RAINCOATS of the finest quality, sizes 34 to 38, regular price $9.75, to clear at each $6.00 Mussallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Thor Johnson for ens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES 11. S. WALLACE CO, LTD. for Dresses and Millinery LA HUE FRONT BOOM TO KENT Suitable for Office H.S.VJlaceCo.Ltd. 3rd Ave. and Fulton. Phone 9 BASKETBALL IS EXCITING Senior and Ladles' League basketball matches Utt night ere rattling good games which kept the fans on their feet vociferously cheertag almost ail the way through. Again Senior League bottom vara won y the margin of a aiagli point, the Bka noaing oat over the Oraad Tr-minals by a acore or S3 to S3 It w a hectic struggle laat all the way. with .sever more than point or ao aivteuag the two rival. At half tune, the acore waa 15-14 for the Klks So keen ware the players that four were rulsd eft the door for personal fouls WU1 Tawatf Eddie Smith and Doug. ftuaaU of the Elks, and Poll Howard of the TennlaaU The Ladies' League game waa no lean Melting and the supporters of either aide sere ever on their feet taodtajg Uveir eocouragemesit. Leading 7-S at half time, the High School aaaintatooa the margin and emerged on the sang end of a 12-9 seere. The Intermediate League game. In which High School won S3-11 over the levator boys, waa not such a dost afralr as the other two "Curly" D- ald of the Hera tor was ruled off for ' personal fouls. Detail of soring follow: SKMOIt LK.W11 T. Elks W. LasabM. 11: D Balfour. 17: Oeorge UlteheU. 2: E. Saalth: A. Phillips: Doug. FrtaxeU; M. BueUnich. 3 Total. 33. Hail Orand Terminals Jack XleKulty. It: Ralph Smith. 4: A.. Sloeomb. 10: J Ocate. 2: Poll Howard. 3: Bronaon Hunt. 1 Total. 33. Referee R. B. Skinner. Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:$.."() Double Load $(j.."0 Large Sack 50 f BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MILK -:- PPICE Reduced to 12 pints for SI. 00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - Uth St. Telephone 657. ANNUAL Temptation IS NOW IN COME AND MAKE while stocks ONLY THREE WEEKS NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WILL ... RE 1. 1 . Get your Gifts at the AcrricI?OIF Acme :: M h SAILINGS TO EUROPE 11AKE RESERVATION'S KOW CHRISTMAS SAILINGS I ROM SIM JOHN Dae. 9 Montrose -To Belfast. OUvgow. Liverpool Dec. 14 Montnstra To Cohh. Cherbourg. Southampton Dee IS Mont .aim -To Belfast. Lircrpool 1KOH ST. JOHN To liesfaot. UtrriMwl Dec. SO. Jan. 17 Mlauaedosa Jan. ISt Montcalm t To Liverpool only To (llto. UtrrpiNil Dec. 33. Jan. 30 Mrllta Jan. 6 Montrose Aparjr ts Areatt TerrBer or H fl J. J. TORSTBK. Vl S.S. Citra! Pacv Aent, m V. CtR. station. Vancouver. Ml V Ttlsphooe j& Seyssour 2 1 JO Timekeeper--G E. Oullck. Umpire- -I A Mann dcorekeeper Okc Jackson. LAME"' LbllilE High School Phyllis Harvey; Ids Boodle. 3: Nettie Ourvtcfc. 4: Yeima Waiters: Heeec Sim. 5. Total. 12. DrUl Toam Laura Fruwell. 7: Cathie Irvioa: Svalyn March. 3: Ada Menngoar; Evelyn Deity Chriaeie McLeod. Total. 9. Before R B Skinner. IN TEH l till VTK LKAdlK High School H. Macdooald. 14: D. Morrison. 5: Allan Cross: Broown Hunt, 13 Robert Stalker Total. 32. Klevatcr C Donald. V Meagher. 6: W Murray. 3; A. Murray. 2: McLeod. 1. Total 11 Referee R. B Skinner. Umpire Oke Jackson. DryCleaning at Vancouver Prices Host Modern Drj cleaning Plant in City ' Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McBride Street mm, FULL SWING YOUR PURCHASES are unbroken GIVEN Importers THE DAILX HEWS STOLEN GOODS CHARGE HEARD Magistrate McClvmont Dismisses Case Against Haecker With Warning to Dealer and .... Boys On the understanding that ha W fdture'KaeV' books giving all detail of sood he .purchases, their description, price, etc.. as veil s notifying lb poUre specially of my outstanding pur chases he make, Charles Haecker Junk dealer, was dtaaaatsed with a warning ay Magtsuate McClymual 111 city pallcs court this morning 011 a charge of receiving stolen goods, know.ng- ahem to have been stolen. Seven boys fourteen years of sae and under appeared aa witnesses, only two of them bring called upon to give evidence. Both tatd of sales they had mad to accused Of copper wire. They had sbutned It near or from the city's workshops, teillag Haecker. however. that they got it at the a win ill Once one of the boys testified, accused hat' told htm to burn tlie insulation off The second boy teatilird that Hsecte- had not asked him Here he got th. aire, nor bad accused stated that he did not want stolen goods. Sergeant Hannah told 01 a complaint that had been made by the city utilities foreman as a result of which v Haec kerl plaee had been searched Among other things, a aack nontalnlng Ifty water fsuceta and elaatrasal fit-tings bad' been setrcd. On being duly warned as he was taken under sires' Hsecker had saM that he had never done anything wrong He bad stated that he never asked any question. That was none of his business. If be did ask quest loos, it would kill hi business. Sergeant Hannah presented a shipping bill he had found. Thla related to a shipment made by accused in November to a Vancouver Junk company, the total proceed of which were S61.92. In the shlpmn waa included &93 pounds of copper wire at 10c a pound. Haecker bad said that be had not shipped anything for a long time. HUXKKK TESTIFIES As to the purchase of copper wire. Hsecker stated that he hod asked on of the boy where he had obtained It and had been told that ha got It from his rather who was an electrician. The faucets, Haecker states! he bad obtained some five or six years ago when a plumbing concern went out of business. He never bad anything that he knew to be stolen. He did not make tt a business to buy stolen goods. He knew, however. If be aakod where good) offered him were obtained, he would NAVIGABLE WATERS' PKOTEO TION ACT. KriiH-d Matulro 6r'faiiada, Chapter IIS BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHINO & PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. HERE BY OIVE3 NOTICE that it has under Section 7 of the Slid Act deposited with tlie Minuter of Public Works at Ottawa and In the office of the Registrar of Land Titles at Vancouver. Britlah Col urabla. a deserlmron of the site and plans of a cannery, cannery wharf and perqunltes thereto, proposed to be built on ine tana covered wun water ironi tng on Lot 1295 and Lot 14S5. Range 3 Coast District. In the Province of British Columbia, which said Lot are situate a? Johnson Channel in the said Province. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ei- ilratlon of one month from the date of he first publication of this notice. Brit' Ish Columbia Flshlbc tt PackinE Com tany Lomiiea win. uncer tecuon 7 01 he said Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the Cltv of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plan and for leave to construct the aald cannery, cannery wharf and per- quuutes merco. UAIXL) si Vancouver, u.c mis itn day of November. 1927. JAMES H. LAWSON. 1318 Standard Bank Bldg.. 510 Hastings St. W.. Vancouver. B.C Solicitor tor the said Company. REVISION OF MUNICIPAL VOTERS' LIST FOR 1J28 TAKE NOTICE that the Court of Revision to correct and revise the above Voters' List will sit on December 10. 1927. at 2 p.m . in the Council Chamber, City Hall. The aald Court will hear and determine any application to strike out the name of any person who haa been Improperly planed on said list, or to place on said h't the name of any person Improperly omitted therefrom E F JONES 283 C;tv Clerk. BARGAIN in Prunes anc Raisins 80-yo California Prunes 'Per lb tirih 25 lb. Box only Sunmaid Seedless Raisins In bulk, per lbj 25 lb. Box only SjUJ.15 Buy this week and save money B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 571 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Cash and Carry r Grocery Cor. Fulton St. and Sixth Ave. BUY .YOUR GROCERIES HERE AND SAVE YOUR CENTS FOR XMAS We Can (live You Still Iiwer Prices by Usin the Coppers Granulated Supar. 10 lbs. for "ttf Pacific and St. Charles, tall, per tin B. & K. Rolled Oats. Tt .... 57r Pastry Flour, 10'a ."7f Robin .Hood Flour. 49's . . -Si:.."i Market Day Raisins, 4 lb. for M)f Cluster Raisins. 25c pkjr. for If Currants, recleaaed, per lb. I7f 3ulk Dates, per lb 1 If '.lace Cherried, lb. pkf. . . U:Jr Shelled Walnuts, per lb. . . IC Sago and Tapioca, per lb. . . U? ld Dutch Cleanser, per tin !0r orn Flakes, per pkjf ll)r iraham Wafers, 1 lb. pkr., each If Weston's Oval Arrowroot, 1 lb. pkR 'ornb Honey, each -i!o resh Ground Coffee, per lb. U)( Selected Ceylon Tea, ejr lb. .r Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb. , v Up Citron Peel, per lb 'MIC Cowan's Cocoa, Va's -If Fresh Prunes. I lb. for :tr Campbell's Assorted Soups, per tin lie Heinx Catsup, per bottle 'J!)f Sterling Catsup, per bottle . . 1I Shamrock Hams, whole or half, per lb. 'Xlr Cooked Ham, per lb -l lt Capitol Butter Bricks -!.'(? 14 lb. box for SW.81I E.C.D. Butter Bricks 47f 1 1 lb. box for Brunswick Sardines, S tins for I Of More prices in a day or so Come in and look us over. ORDERS UP TO $3.00 I)ELIV EREI) FREE Phone 301 not get the truth in reply If he asked one who came by the goods legitimately, he would be inaulted. He did not uphold thieving and was trying to make an honest living. His plsce was always open for inspection by the poJlee. He bad toM the boys time and time again thaat he did not waat any-mag that waa stolen. He believed that the wire brought by the boys came from the aawmiU. It looked like It had been burned, some of It was fished out of the water. He paid a license of S9d a year. The magistrate found that there was no evidence to show that accused knew goods be bad received to be stolen. He waa. therefore, going to take his word for It and dismiss the case. He advised', however, accused to krep a book recording all goods he purchased ao they could be traced If necessary. Of any big purchase, he should notify the police. The result of the present case waa that the boys bad been guilty of stealing. Accused's business was mak ing thiavee of them. The magistrate also handed out a word of warning to the boys. If U.ey continued to steal, it wouM be neces eary for him to send them to the ill' dus trial school. mm: hiiootimi. Following are the scores made laat night at the miniature rifle range shoot: , W. Brass 97 A. Wylle ..." 94 M. M. Lamb 92 B. Wilson 80 H. B. Eastman 78 LOCAL NEWS NOTES 4 Rev. F. W CasUlie-Kennedy, superin tendent of Anglican Oriental Missions who is here on official duties from Van couver, la the guest of Mrs. T. H. Du- Vernct. Fourth Avenue East. WaUis Oeorge of Juneau reached the city on the Princess Mary ytaterday afternoon from the north and sailed this morning on the Princess Beatrice for Seattle. W. H. Tobey. CJJl. divisional superintendent, left on this morning's train for a trip over the line as far as Jasper on official duties. He expects to re turn to the city on Tuesday. M1iyt"n' ! returned, home on Pf'Pf Ptf EPrWf rfeto .mornlag.fpoiii ikn "tended holiday trip in the course lauicroia. Charlie Brown, manager of Dido Our-vleh. U in receipt of a telegram from George CorUe stating that tbe latter will meet Ourvich here on the teras of 250 and expenses win. lose or Craw. In Anyox. CorkJe offera to meet Ourvleh on the basis of 250 winner-taice all. Brown states that he hat no intention of comlim to terms on auv aurh ho.i. which lie states u ijrossly unfair to the WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 John Barrymore in "The Beloved Rogue" A aectacular, dram.it u, (ostume pht MARCEL1NE DAY. CONRAD VKIUT. I1KNK ( SLIM SU31.MERVILLE, MACK SWAIN. BJ.iiTii'M (IRASSBY. JANE WINTON, and many others. COMEDY "PASS TUB PATIIE REVIEW Admission - It won t be long now TILL CHRISTMAS The wise shopper shops early! Our cumi Hardware offers a range of Gifts that aa re both useful. We invite you to call and iniect out lected stock of Christmas Gifts! Aluminum Roasters Waterless Coolers Cocktail Shakers, Tea Pots Coffee Pots Pyrex Ware Silverware Let Your Christmas (lifts be the Ur-efu) Kin ! STORK'S HARDWARE FOR SALE UNSUBDIVIDED ACREAGE IN PRINCE RUPERT Parcel 190 acres $1000 for whole parK Parcel 2A 21 acres $ 500 for whole parcr Parcel 30 10.G acres 5 500 for whol p' Parcel 19301 acres $25.00 per acre THE G.T.P. DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. Apply to G. P. TINKER CO., LTD. Agents. Canadian IcANADIANl B. Vacific Sailings To Krlihlkun, iVruiijfll, Juneau her 17. 31 To Vantomrr. Victoria and Seattl and January 4. PRINCESS HE4TKICE, Fnr liutedsle. East Bella Uella. r.n...k.ii i ... llrnri fnr all Hlinhln l inn t urner or sin sireel ana 3ta Avenur. rrmre ""i" - - , . The Board of Trade last night referred to the fisheries committee a proposal coming from the Duncan Board j of Trade that the fisheries on this coast should be vested In the province instead of in the Dominion. Rev. C. O. Darby of the Anglican mission boat Western Hope returns on the Prince John tonight to Massrtt after having come this far with his brother, Leslie Darby, who left on thlsmorn-Ing'a train on his return to England after having spent the summer on the Qu. : C!ii :!!.(' Islauua. HAT. - - 50c and 23c Electrk Curlm rcfl.-. Hair Doers Percolators Waffle Irons ExK Bealer.i Toasters Carving Sets, el Pacific Railway C. Coast Services from Prince Rupert and Kkajaay Xoteinher 1:; November 2. IB. 30: l"'1" o-ean an, ,ri Haiurilsv. ? . II '"'... a.m. rr.M- rUII ll"' W. C. OKCIMKIt, Oenrrsl Afenl piione Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST