. I"1 " -,lr- auu who. , . the the ..I tfccemBcr 7, 1928 ANDERBILT YACHT IEBElnu rKIU AKtU FOR SCIENTIFIC TRIP 7: Mcei cables MIAMI p.! :1'hiu;r t" -alepth of .i, nVh wk deejf water . I ,3 n'f,;ia ejwuiiiiin in r ' 'Air ,'vV !..; i.,r, paii search of, unknown sea specimens. I reparation of the palatial 213 foot craft for the eight months voyage indicate that this will be one of the most ambitious ventures of its kind ever undertaken. NEW TREASURER FOR EAGLES' LODGE NAMED mere are scores of jars and Richard Ford was elected lames aboard for keeping speci- treasurer of the Eagles' Lodge at "VIIOi ,- f r ,11. mcelnjf last nigjit in Mr vi nu ; ; MlitS aunt. ...in i.- ii.. . .i ' .iwho" was drowned IdSt wpp! fit duvii vTiii ui: Llll' Hn p nrjinnqtit - - - of the chart room. The Ara will HaVtley Bay. The lodge will send Bin ior i-anama, later setting a 11 Jetter of condolence to the course through the Pacific. : widow. DEMERS' Christmas Sale ! 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I'ike tec nd volume, smart tasteful cabinets. v 1 i" featured the popular Lowboy model a cabinet ' 1 spccully for authoriied Victor Radio Dealers, 1 . it. rcd by them to you, with the New Victor Radio t V nr l.rxil Speaker, full set of eight tubes, and"plui5in Victor Thlkinf Machine Company of Cnu,B,t,' v a o Q.J.O THE DAILT? HZWS rxGE rm A: . CHARGED WITH THEFT FROM BEER PARLOR Jerry Mulvahill and Ralph McCul lough Electing Before Judge Young This Afternoon 1 Hatni lieen committed ftfr trial by Stipendiary Marrlstrate J: P. Scarlett on charges of breaking and enterinjf the King' fcdward ilotcl beer parlor' at Stewart and being in posaonsion of stolen goods therefrom, (Teremiah Mulvahill and ItaJph Andrew McCul-lough are appearing before Judge Your?, In County 'Court this af ternoon for 'elefc'tioW' 'McCtillouh has been heVe' for a ' Week and Mulvahill was brought from Stewart this morning by .Provincial Constable Lance Potterton. Witnesses in the case also arrived this morning. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert R. W. Sinclair, Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barker, Ootsa iLalw; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Darton, !Topley; W. J. Wellcr. T. Adams land H. Wst?ate, Topley; Mrs. 1. B. Johnstrvnf!, Lakelre Hot Springs; N. Srtwwood, Terrace; iW. Sherriff. R. Ri Payne, A. D. iffathenon, V. II. Beolnt and B. 'G-f Johnston, Vaiu-oarer: A. J. 'nlifauagh, Prince George; J. Mc-161, "Stewart. Savoy S. G. Cooper and Mrs.E. J. vrar.ce, Terrace; H. B. James, Amsbury; Mrs. Flossie Johnson.! nv'-rness; E. J. Miller, C opper City; L. A. N. Potterton, Sti wart Koyal F. J. JohrMon. C.N.R. ; John Morlejr, Terriice : F. J. Th- rpe, A Bertelscn and P. Ilagan, Strwart. ; Central Janitt Mclr. fW. Lamb and I. MvtSmSmiyi .bcorge Shaw. A nyox; ' MINE VMFtOODT AND 27 MEN -KILLED l&ei 7:-W'ffnflffe floodi -Deaths ing of a. Husband Was Afraid She Was" Getting Pneumonia Mrs. Charlm Edward, It It. No. 2, Whoatley, Ont., write. "Last winter I was txilltemi with s rrrv Ixid cold, and my busband was afraid I wag getting pue'imonia. "One day one of my neighbors came in and che suggested that I try i Dr. Wood's i norway Pine Syrup I took a few dose and I was greatly relieved. "It alao relieved my son, aged nine, of the croup. "I will never be without a bottle of 'Dr. Woqd V in the 1kmw4, and I cannot reeoouueM it too highh ." Prta 35e. a tattle; Urge family site COc. at all drttfupaS and dralen. Put dp only hy The T, Milburn Co, Ltd., Turouto, Oat. UNION ETHYL 8TOP at th,e Alberta Market and try this true ANTI-KNOCK HKill CO.Ml'RESSION (iAKOMXE Ktijoy riding with Ethjl. ,rCOAL Your choice KDSON CASSIDY WEI.- I.INtiTON TELKWA Also llulklcy liny and Grain. Agnt fcr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 5S Prii.cc Rupert Feed Co. I 3fwT ry in the Campana mine riear the. Andean, mirjrm?'J'',lof; MTacocha, are estimated 27 today. Water leaked thfeugh from the pnnd into the mine waft. ALWAYS ABSOLUTELY RE LI A BLB 9fiafs why tferds njore of ii sold iri, Canada than of all other brands combined C W. GIL LETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN. MISS LUC Y C ROWDY The 20-year-old daughter of James F. Crowdy of Ottawa, Assistant Secretary to the Governor-General of Canada, photographed it Eastwood, Glasgow, the home f Hon. James Weir, heir of Lord Veir, to whom she is engaged to ie married. STOCK QUOTATIONS iurtjr of 8. D. friiuon Co, Ltd.) tti fo'towtng quotations were i ulA atked. Dyviw, 5, 4. B. C. Silver, 1.26, Nil. . leaver Silver, 17, 17 ' Big Missouri, 84, G4Vi. Cork Province, 28, Nil. Cotton Belt, Nil, 86. Duthie, .8e, 85. George Copper SJi, ff.GOj Georgia River, 28, SO. Golconda, 76Vfc, 76Vfc. Grandview, 56V4, 87. Independence, 9, 9's. Indian, 4, 5. Inter. Coal & Coke, 36, 86. Kootenay Florence, 19V4, 19. Kootenay King, 31 Va, 81. L A U, GH, 6y4. Lake view, l, V. , Lucky Jim, 26, Nil. Marmot Metals, 8Vj, 8. Marmot Gold, G, 7. Mohawk. GYi, G. Morton Woolsey, -1, S. National Silver, 17, 17V. Noble Five, 50, 61. Pend Ortllle, 10.00, 10JU6., Porter Idaho, 65 V, 70. , Premier, 2.22, 2.26. Rufus Argenta, 23, 21. Ruth Hope, 55y4. 56. Silver Crest, 7,7 Vi. Silverado, 165, Nil. Snowflake, 40, 40V4. KiinWlc. 2.2Ti fl&. Topley RichrieR ' it, 4g ) P Wellington, 19, 10. Whitewater, 1.00, 1.10. Woodbine, 4, 5. Eastern Stock Noranda, 55.50, Nil. Oils Fu'tyon, BVt. 5'4. . ,. TCR4 1 Advertise In The News. TO DEAL WITH POWER MATTE! City Council to go Into Tender Again at Private Meeting Tomorrow Another committee meeting of the city council on the question of the proposed sale of the hydroelectric plant and a twenty-five year franchise is called for 2 o' clock tomorrow afternoon. It is expected that the committee will irrive at some recommendation for submission to council at its regular fortnightly meeting next Monday night. The majority f the aldermen, it is understood, are favorable to accepting the offer of the Los Angeles Power Co. while the remainder lean toward that of Nes-bitt. Thompson A Co. of them in-hcr kitchen SHBtw a hct of elf-like men. A. miller, a $oap maker, a travelling salesman. A band of LiUipotians, each representing sofioc one local industry in which her fellow men and women are employed. Back of each local product she saw ambitious families just like her own. That is why the enjoyed a sense of pnde and loyalty every time she pur chased the products of her fellow men. In, every room m her noule itie saw the vision of the eifine workmen, for the aricles of her home from attic, to basement were the prodocuHrjf her 3tere'5 a moral to f this story Every time, ahouaewife purchases a aC. loduct. B.C. husbands benefit. .(J. inluttnesare kept scut replatsng m nrotiucu purchased by local house wives. Every woman who knows the prosperity of British Columbia husbands depends on their wives asks first: "Is it made inxB.C.r HE TRIES AGAIN Pi M "Lightening doesn't strike twice I" was the comment of Paul V. Dana, one of the Vestris hires who swam for twenty-two ours before being rescued. He here seen shortly after embar-ing on the Southern Cross on is second attempt to reach South .merlca. SCHOONER DOROTHY IS IN PORT TODAY 'dentists of International Fisheries Commission Goinjf "South for Holiday Season"'' . -.t The big halibut schooner Dor-thy, CapL Ole Hvatum, having n board scientists of the Inter-ational Fisheries Commiwion, 'ho have been carrying out op-rations on the no;thern halibut inks during the fall, arrived in rt at 10:30 this morning from e north and will proceed to-Ight to Seattle. The vessel will make her next trip north with the scientific staff after the Christmas and New Year holiday sea- ; -on. Dave - Ritchie of this dtv. , who has been in chi-ge of otter trawling operations on the Dorothy for several weeks, disembark- ' ed here from the vessel. PRINCE OF WALES ' IN EGYPT TODAY, IS , HURRYING TO LONDON SUEZ, Egypt. Dec. 7 Thn Prince of Wales arrived at 9 'p.m. tonight and immediately entrain- ,,,, ed for Cairo en route to London. SO MANY HUSBANDS DEPEND ON ME Afabkfor -4 British Columbia j Housewives . .1 . -.- 4, -t faJi SMiMfrh Vtmmn lb Mfilriii if Btuh BE PROUD TO BUYPRODUCTS; i