t AGE SIX JHE DA11X KEWS PAIN from Bladder Irritation too seeed by SANTAL MIOY war ef Imltstlena LmI fee the woe -MIOT" Sold bT ill drutptu slleiee k Fishermen Before buying your next engine, otne and see us about jjThe Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the most satisfactory on the market. Governor has control at all speeds, making it most suitable for halibut boats. Sizes 12 h.p. to GOO b.p. The Acadia Gas Engine the most modern designed and best buiit 4 cycle engine in Canada. Sizes from 6-8 h.p. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric AND MARINE SUPPLY CO. Phone 680 Cow Day Prince Rupert, B.C. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY pedals at MUSSALLEM .MEAT DEPARTMENT Choice Lean Corned Beef, lb 17 Milk-fed Chicken, lb. . . 4.-f Home-made Head Cheese, lb. 2."C Round Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, lb H7c Veal Steak, lb U7p Mussallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-423 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. Thor Johnson GOES OUT OF SHOE BUSINESS Every Boot, Shoe, Rubber and House Slipper in the store goes at less than cost of manufacture. 500 pairs of Men's Letkie, Nelson and other standard Canadian makes. Thor Johnson OUR GREAT CLOSING out SALE of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. Miller, Proprietor I I -Prince Rupert. Succumb in .lHf""twu aaBJ Ctrii. ' . n t.-i r vwtj winter. I FORMER LOCAL SOLDIER DIES Wilhelm Isadore Thams Late of Try Military Hospital at Vancouver WUhelm Xseetore Thams. formel resident of Prince Rupm and Us, died at Shaugnneesy Ullltary Hospital. Vancouver. lMt Thursday, from th eta of wound! sustained during the Oreat War In which h served with the ISIth Battalion It waa two or three yearn ago that deceaaed west aouth to receive treatment at the military hospital He waa at one time Janitor in the Dally Neva office aa weU aa for the Uetro-pole Building . The late Mr. Thams waa fifty-seven years of age and served aa a private In the War. Besides hla wldcw. he la sur vived by three sons John Watson Thams of South Africa. William Isa-dore Thams of Edinburgh. Scotland, and Johnston Locknart Thams of The funeral took place this after noun from the chapel of the Independent Undertakers in Vancouver Hev Dr. UacLaren officiating ! "BUILD B.C." Pacific 1V1UK Fancy Biscuits, from to I Royal Crown Soap, carton . . Sunlight Soap, carton baited Sodas, in bulk, per 'lb. THE PRICES ON THE LAST LIST STILL APPLY All our Groceries are Cheap, ask us. Orders up to $3.00 Delivered Free Phone 301 ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QCC fifl as L ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street Was Subject, to BRONCHITIS Every Winter Mrs. i Y!m. .... HeaW. . 524 ... IIUl . Street, i. . lmuoii, tui.. writes: MJ caugaier, Norway Pine Syrup subject tu broacUtu. 1 'tBr ulr) COUgh until dWierated t find that before th bad taken half of it her cough was completely relieved. 'I certainly feel justified in reeom-(sending lit to those suffering from roughs and colds." Price SSe. a bottle, large family size 60c; put up oaly by The 7. Milburn Ob limited. Toronto. OnU NEW MANAGER FOR CLEVELAND INDIANS CLEVELAND. Dec. 12 Roger Pekln-pa ugh was on Saturday named to manage the Cleveland Indians' big league baseball team tor the coming season. 1(1 KIM) IIKATINO means of hot-water supply. The Men Now. and again letters come tor Magazine. from patron who use Pacific Milk. These letters touch on ' wkatiii:k nri-miT. ov-v. nh nf If. v. In. I..t thp Rupat--Clear. calm: temper- - - - i pleasing fact, if we may men tion our own point of view, so many continued after the first j purchase. This is a tribute to; the. milk to richness, purity,, fresh ness and flavor. I ature. a. TIMBER SALE X9590 w-fc a ninri tii -wr ! noaJsd Tenders will be received by MAI I H II SJ I K the District Patenter not later than noon 1 iYlH-aV ou the 16th day of December. 1927, for Head iican Office. mute, Vamouer lamoincr ' tbe purchase, of Licence X9J90.- south fchore Draaey Inlet. CJt. 2. to cut 873.000 factories at Ladner and Abliotsford. feet board measure of spruce, cedar, bem- '1JUILD B.C." UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Cash and Carry Grocery j Cor. Fulton St. and Sixth Ave. AND SAVE YOUR CENTS FOR XMAS by using coppers lock and Balsam sawtoos. Two (3) years U1 be allowed for removal of timbers Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, or the District Foreiter. Prince Rupert, B.C. NAVIGABLE WATERS' PROTECTION ACT. j Ketled Statute of Canada, Chapter 113 BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHING & PACKIKO COMPANY LIMITED. HERE BY OIVBS NOTICE that It has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minuter of Public Works at Ottawa and In the offloe of the Registrar of Land Titles at Vancouver. British Columbia, a description of the site and plans of a cannery, cannery wharf and perquisites thereto, proposed to be built " i tin the lands covered with water front- KUV YOUR GROCERIES HERE 2 ?" L1.39? i k?1 ?485- uumi isis.ncb. in nc rruvincc oi omwta CDlumbls. which aald Lots are situate s! Johnson Channel In the said Province. ANTI TAKF HCmrv that after lh We can give you still lower prices , ptration of one month from the date of me ursi puoucauon oi inu nonce, urn- Ish Cclumbla Fishing & Packing. Company Limited will, under Section 7 of Granulated uranuiaiea Suirar aufear, 10 iu lb io. for ior 7:tf ,.h 1 . th ";d PPlT tOtne Minuter of Wcr)u lt 0flM ,n tfce atJ uauneu .uiih, tans, er nu. . i n- oi uxxawa ior approval oi tne said site UnllpH flat, in l.itlV nor 1h Ho " P'n ;'1 lv 9 construct the " ' ' said cannenr. csnnerv wharf and tr Pastrv Flour. 10's ."7e I oulalte thereto f.iKW. cs-ntot-lrrnnt i-r.,a ifiA . z Vancouver, a.u.. inu ism """j " "-. " -"v my or November. 1927 ft! T" l , C 1 1 ! , , .e.c . . r ... r. n . Hienz Tomato Soup, large tins lllc Hienz Tomato Soup, small tins Itic Sliced Pineapple, 2's, tin Hie Local Fresh Eggs, per doz.. . (i'.ic Fresh Firsts, per doz. (Mf Pullets, per doz ."( Salt Pork Backs, per lb 20 Bacon, sliced, .Vp In piece 18c Picnic Hams, Circle S cure, per lb tilt Old Ginger Wine, 50s bottle for 1318 Standard Bank Bldg.. oiu namings ox. w.. Vancouver. B.C Solicitor lor the said Company. Ckistmas fouggestions !Jlc Swansdown Cake Flour, pkge. loo j chrls(mait stockings from Puffed Wheat 1 1 1 I Puffed Rice Kic Tillson's Health Bran til? China Oats, any kind :iH? Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb. Sterling Catsup, per bottle . . U)? Cowan's Cocoa, Hie Brunswick Sardines, 3 tine for ie r? to s.-.oo Christmas Cracken and Bon Bons from a.1- to .510 box Christmas Chocolates, from ."0f to S7JJO box Ginger Wine. Old Port and Somoro Canada Dry Ginger Ale, per box S?2.H. Fancy Tea in fancy canisters, each SI. 00 All Nuts, including Chestnuts and Pecans Figs and Dates and Cherries and Cluster Raisins. All Peels, including Pineapple, Jap Oranges and New Navels just arrived. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Date in packages, reg. 23b? silling 2 packages for ............. 2."f Almond Icing, 50c packages;. Vx lb., for 4 All our Candy must be sold, so ask us to give you a special price on any of the Fancy Boxes, Ga nongs and Pattersons. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 JAZZ FOODS CONDEMNED Warns Council of Women Against Weakening the llody stofcuU!''lNrW 12 What Dr from the rurtion. 1 t ' ' I-at winter a friend advised me to get a bottle of your Dr. Wood's JsfliM firflll iSDOsuey oi uua city call jaaa rwu wss denounced by aim when addressing" the Local Council of Woaaen. He aald that it la a OBsnmon practice for girls i lunching down town to aatlafy their ep- petlties with pastry, Ire cream and aucr food. "It veakeas the body and lead to a desire for wfetskev and for the f ! )aaa life - IVopJe must learn to use almnle. mors natural foods. Susar at so I got g small bottle t.. try and was . ,r gMoUae the body It produces nervous force, but does not build up tne body. Otrls who Indulge In " foods" become subject to tuberculosis, inttortacy and nervous trouble. He quoted sn Austrian doctor to toe effect teat smoking' among the women of Europe had become such a pro-Mem In toe deterioration of the Europe tn rates that, unless the country can take steps to put a stop to It. It will be the greatest factor in race suicide. The se of tobacco, be pointed .out. produced sterility. Indulgence la liquor waa also decried. In this connection Dr. Ohcatley referred In a general way to the results as be had observed them. He felt satisfied that the use of liquor by girls and women was largely due to the Influence of men. He had been told by girls that if they did not drink the liquor j brought In flasks by their escorts, they Engineers of the enterprising city of spoiled the party. It la startling now Reykjavik, capital of Iceland, have j much drinking is going on among girls, worked out a plan to heat the homes be aald. These things lead up to other of residents with water from near-by problems pertaining to morals and the geysers Surprisingly, this far-north : public health, which are not being Island la well equipped with natural handled satisfactorily. Very little effort la being made to cope with particular problems. URGES TEACHING OF ASTRONOMYJN SCHOOLS OTTAWA, Dec. 12. In an Illustrated lecture by Dr. H. M. Ami, president of the Ottawa Centre Royal Astronomical Society of Canada here recently, teaching of astronomy In schools waa ad vocated. Dr. Ami pointed to the need of the younger generation acquiring a knowledge of astronomy. Dr. Ami lectured on the total eclipse of the aun as wltnesvd by him in Bag-lind last June. Hcfiamted astronomy went hand In hand with Industry, and 'or that reason'! young Canadians should have a sound foundation for their work In later years. Dr. Ami sld some, Inducement should be extended to Canadian csclentlsts so they would not need to seek more re muneratlve positions abroad. COLOR OF SNOW IS UP FOR DISCUSSION TORONTO, Dec. 12 "Snow Is not white: it is pink and blue and red and jellow So said C. W. Jeffreys, the Canadian artist. In a talk given to the Toronto Women's Press Club. He aald that Canada's art has developed from the stage of self-coMctousnes and affectation to a more really Interpretive and creative side. Art must spring out of the expression of the life of the ' country and ovist show Individuality. It was near-arttsts nd' near-critics who kUled art. There as beginning to be real self-expression in Canada. K it J Market Prices j Today's Today's prices prices on on tbe tbe local local market market are are as as follows follows: LAUD LAUD Pure Pure 25c 25c Compound 20c EGOS B.C. fresh pullets 66c B.C. fresh, firsts 70c B.C. fresh, extras 75c Local new laid 80c B.C. storage, firsts 50c HSU Halibut, lb 25? Salmon, red spring 35c 8almon. whit spring, lb 15c Smoked kippers, lb. 15c Kippered salmon, lb 25c Smoked black cod, lb. 20c Finnan haddles, lb. 25c MEATS Fowl, No. 1. lb 38c and 40c Roasting chicken, lb 45c Ham, sliced, first grade 65c Ham, whole, first grade 42c Ham. picnic, lb. 25c Cottage rolls, lb.... 32c Bacon, back, sliced 60c Bacon, aide 50c to 60c Pork, dry salt 36c Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40 Veal, leg 36r Pork, shoulder 28c Pork, Join 40$ Fprk, leg zi Beef, rtTr6ast .' ."l2&c to 13q Beef. bpUn ,n. ...rjolOc to l Beef, steak ....25c to 49c Beef .roast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chops 80c Lamb, shoulder 85c Mutton, leg ....... A 40c lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder 80c I1UTTEU Brookfleld. Shamrock and Woodland, lb 50c 4U, Capitol 2nd p-ade. lb. 45c I Fraser Valley ib, 80c 'New Zeiitud. bulk 47. Monday Dr RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To thfend of December, 1926. Old Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $73.018,518;' Lode Gold, J! v 'Stiver. $S0.7S7.003; Lead, $106,976, prints 50c Robedale Creamery 45c Alberta Creamery 42 ',c No. 1 Dairy 37fcc tnn.M; Casnetnbert cheese. 8 ex. pkg 65: Graft Ltnberger. V 3Je Ontario aolMst 35c Stilton, lb 49c Kraft 45e Norwegian Ooat 65c Napoleon Ltmberger 70c Roquefort , 75c Swifts' Brookfletd. Ib 4 So Oorgonzola. la. 75c McLaren's Cream. Jsrs .... 4le and 65c Brookfleld Swiss cheese. lb. pkg. 300 Brookfleld Canadian eheese. Vi lb pkg. 25e Oruyere 454 Oolden Loaf, lb 454 Jack, lb 50c Romano Sardo. lb 75e Cammelost. U lb 30c SK1.4R White, per 100 I7A5 YeUow. per 100 8.7S FLOCK Flow. 49. No. 1 hard wheat 12.75 raaory flour. 10's 65c Pastry flour. 4s I2-&0 VECETABLES Breta. 5 lb. for 25c Beets, sack 12.75 t Carrots, new. 6 lbs for 25e Carrots, ssck 1225 SVNDPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PREEMPTIONS Vacant unreserved. surveyed Cron larfls may be pre-empted by llrltish autilects over It years of sf. snd to aliens on dcLarln Intsntloa io bervine llrltish subjects conditional upon residence, occupation, Jid Improvement for acrlcultural urpoe Full information concerning rru-tkns reRsnllnc pre-emptions la Slven in liulletln No. 1, Land Belies, "How to Pre-empt Land." coplea of tihleti can be obtained free of chars y addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C.. or to any Oovr ernment Agent llecords will be (ranted coverlnc only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land. I.e. carrying over 1,000 board feet ter acre west of th Coast Ranc and S.000 feet per acre east of thai Rang. Applications for prs-smptlons are to be addressed to tbs Land Commissioner of ths Land Recording Di vision. In which ths land appllsJ for ; la situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can bs ob- ' talned from ths Land Commissioner, j Pre-emptions must bs oocuplsd for i five years and Improvements mads to value of 110 per acre. Including j clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can b received. For mors detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land. 6 PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being Umberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arabls) land Is 15 per acre, and second-clsas ((rasing) land 12.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sitae on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, ths conditions Including payment of stumpags. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding IS aerea, may be leased as homssltsa, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and improvement conditions ax fulfilled and land has been survsyed. LEASES For grazing and Indus trial w poses areas not exceeding seres may be leased by one persoei er a company. QRAZINO m Under the Oraxlng Act th JTtwv-Ince Is divided Into graalnc districts and the range administered wader a Orailng Commissioner. Annual gracing permits are Issued based ea numbers ranged, priority Mag given to setabllshsd owner. Btoca-oirmert aoay form aasdationa for raog management. Free, or partly tree, permits are avallaalo ft set tiara, eeoapers and trareUrwa. to lest ,976,442; Copper,. J20y.3C7.OG8; "ZOIC ' VHfi tlffm i Goke, $234,590,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $60,176, , ? its mineral production to the end of 1926 show an AtiCKEGATE VALUE OF $989,103,170. l'KODLTTION FOH YEAH ENDING DECEMUEIt, 1926. $67,188,812 Tbe Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the ft hmmr th.,i any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Km pile. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for noniiiwt fej. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security i -lV guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained t,. addressing THE HONORAI1LE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA. DIUT.-ill COI.UMH1A. N.R. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which U work has been done are described In some one of the Annual Reports of the M Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. Tli.-. able without charge on application to the De ..rtment of Mines. Victoria. H.( i:. the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Build ng. Vancouver, are recommended sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey District are published --para available on application. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and in Comfort THE ACMES ANM'AI. Tempt ation Sale Offers the Higgest HarKains jn H.(. HATS FOR MEN .Quality Felt Hats made expressly for us by the makers of the famous lirock Hat. Offered in all sizes and in all the newest shapes, they present outstandinic value. Temptation Qf QC Sale Price JIE.VS I'AXTS Men's Tweed Pants. Strong and durable. In pure wool materials and in all sizes. Temptation Sale Price . . . S3.85 .MEN'S HOKE Pure Wool Hose made in England. In plain shades of black, gray, fawn and brown. Segular CCc value. Temptation Sale Zn Price NOVELTY XE M; Beautiful Si in great varie vals in the ver i. and paitoms icction await. Temptation S;: Q"n Price .MUX'S CAI'S The famu.s u wondarf ui shades and i; Mies, ilegular $4.00. Temptiiti Sale Price . S1.95 HOYS' SWEATED The famou- ,T Ilrand in diif' una in an si-u $3.50. Tem t!on Sale Pru S1.95 Acme :: Importers No C..O.D. Orders. Strictly Cash No Charge Acnur.!s MAIL, OKDEIIS FOKWAHDEI) EXPKESS PKEI'AID WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY, 7 and p.m. DOLORES Id COSTELLO "The Third Degree" JASON HOHAHDS, KOCKL1FFE E ELLOWES. SCHI. DAVID TOKIIEXCa LOUISE UKtShWC KATE PJUCE, and others "KKAZV KAT" COMEDY CARTOON "THE MOVIES INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c BURGESS Flashlights andjatteries Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3