10, 1923 d,.v. January THE DAILY NEWS PAQB JHEEE HE ACME'S Annual Cuntinui's with an cnnbntetl Mow of the It Ingest bargains in H.C. MEN'S CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS !, i uily in this lot of Men's Chinchilla Overcoats. These !!....! "l pure wool material, cut in the very latest style, ... : ! k hack. They are beautifully tailored and very smart , i .Hi? irarments, and a credit to the wearer, Regular value 'I worth it, too. 9Q Off T,!li....,tin Sale Price ?tf.OO CHIN HLANKETS II i" a nice lot of pure wool Crib Blankets, meu.su ring 36 u H. They come in pink, blue, and white with a , ! . animal pattern woven throughout, which will interest , 1 ; - t ; - - ncs. Regular value $2.50. 04 AC ;, n .i .iion Sale Price tjialt HOYS' PANTS Cants, knee length, in hard wearing serge and a and corduroys, and in .sizes up to 28. Nation Sale Price MEN'S HOSE ami da. tl li iter I . : 'i:' lilac cotton none, ueguiar ;wc vaitie. ixo one .! ;,i k whole hose at this price. And besides, no need !, I.,:-;; -takings. QP I ni iatioii Sale Price, 6 pairs for MENS SWEATEKS II ii i a beautiful lot of Four I'mket Coat Sweaters for in- very latest. They are most comfortable garments ! wi ather an I yet not bulky to v.rar. Pure wool, in all i nil sizes. Regular value is $8.60. QS !.; .t.r.ion Sale Price Acme :: Importers lSo ,0.1). Orders Strictly Cash No Charge Accounts Mail Orders 1'orwarued Express Prepaid CRAFTSMANSHIP 95 c Snmeone has said that Craftsmen are men v im cannot help doing whatever is given them to do, better than others think worth w hile. We are fortunate in having three ictfistered pharmacists in our dispensing room who completely live up to this definition Mies lid. Hie Pioneer Drttoriuls rHMDAVE 6 SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?, 200 JANUARY Clearance SALE Special Bargain Tables 25c 50c 95c liItBSSES AT COST 1HICE IlnrRiiiiis in all Lines H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. I'hone 9 1 , 3rd Ave. ami Pulton Thor Johnson GOES OUT OP TUB SHOE lUJHINJJSS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Oa every Shoe in the Store WHEAT IIARCAIN8 COME AND ET EMI II Local and Personal BO. Undertaiert. Phone tl. Dentist. Dr. J. R. Ooss. Phone 68 Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tl ' Tommlr'i Tavl Uhm.. Tan vi. . 0 - - " - .... .... (trw. est., tf Oet the Bit 4 bablti When thlntlns of a Taxi, phone 4 tl T. J. Shenton, Inspector of mine. aalled last night by the Prince Rupert tor Anyox. The dance of the season. Blk'i Uut- year and Novelty dance In the Moot Hall tomorrow nUtht. Bmalle'a orehaa. tf Come acd Me the new hall. 18 Cspt. W P. Armour, manager of the BC Towage & Lighterage Co.. U mak tng the round trip to Anyox aboard the steamer Prince Rupert today on bual- Mrs. Oeorge Beirnee of Hazelton reached the city on this afternoon's train from the Interior and will sal tomorrow morning by the Prince Ru pert for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs Olof Hansan will sail tcmorrow morning on the Prince Ru pert for Vancouver. During their absence, they will also possibly visit Victoria and Spokane. Rev Father Buck of Salem, Oregon, who has been paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs C. P. Illel. 330 Fifth Avenue West, will sail tomorrow morning by the Prince Rupert on his return south. Chief Engineer W. E Balllle is back on duty aboard the steamer Prince Rupert this trip north after having spent the put month ashore In Vancouver on holidays. Chief Engineer Alex Munro is now on holidays. Mr. and Mrs. B. Brccklcsoy. who have been visiting their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Brockleaby 323 Sixth Avenue East, for several weeks, will tall tomorrow morning on the Prince .Rupert, accompanied by their daughter. Miss E. Brocklesby, for Vancouver, where they . will take up residence. They formerly lived In Win nipeg. Major Walter L. Camitheit. divisional commander of the Salvation Army with headquarters In Wrangell. and other Alaska ofBoare. Including Capt. Kenny formerly of Prince Rupert and now sta tioned at Petersburg, were passengers on the Prince i Msry this morning go. tr.g through to Vancouver where they will attend a congress. The party was Joined heaa-by Capt. and MrsgKobart of Prluoe Rupx aud Capt. R. Boy of Olen Vowell. I fry a ANNOUNCEMENTS Elk's Leap-year Dance. January 30 Legion Novelty Dance January 37. Prince Rupert Olrta' Drill Team dance February s. CN R Annual Ball. Friday. Pebrary 17 No Miracles JUST lots of pure soap and plenty of filtered rainsoft water to wash and rinse your clothes. Plus the last word in equip-ment and the "know how'' to use it. laundry-washed clothes last longer. The LAUNDRY Does it best Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners l'honc 8 Ik.' V 1 Use SiMONDS SAWS BECAUSE guaranteed to cut 10 more timber in same time, with less labor than any other saw. S1MONOS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. MONTnrAL VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN. N-S.. TORONTO C.N.B. train No,- 6, due. from the east at 8:80. this afternoon, la reported to be on time. Job rhaav U1 aall tomorrow morning by tSf lmaer Rupert for Van oouvsr on a :1rtirulness trip. rerything k set tor the big Leap- yeAr datws w tne ftioose nan tomcrr row night. Htm stunts and innovation. Oom and sale the fun. 1 AH owner of Halibut boat pleats attend meeting In Police Court, City Hail, tonlgtot at o'clock to deal with the question of agreement with union etc. W. H. To bey. C.N.R. superintendent, left this morning for an Inspection trip over hi territory as far as Jasper Perk. Me will be away from the city about a week. During the past twenty-four hour about one hundred carload of grain have arrived from the prairie for the Albert Wheat Fastis Prince Rupert ele vator. Railway esses this morning reported some four hundred loaded grain can on the division. Mrs. L. Fltmeralrt. 33a Eighth Avenue returned to the city this week from Peace River Crossing where she spent two months on accuunt of the terlou lllne. of her mother, Mr. Brougbton. who flatted here last sum-1 mer and who la now making satisfac tory toward rseovary. Oeorge Boulter. Frank Olaaa, Vernon Glass, Robert Pssesck. and Bet Scherk of the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve will all tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert for Esquimau to take up two weeks of naval training with the option of an additional two weeks' voluntary training. tn this week's Vancouver Sunday Province la published fn verbatim the findings of the wreck commissioners who recently Investigated the itrandlng las: fall of the atatwoer Prlnee Rupert .ri Ripple Rock In Seymour Harrow. In the document Capt D. Donald, master of the ship. an&hl chief officer. William Oleesou. arc highly praised for Uie manner In which they handled a situation which was fraught with great difficulty C P R steamer Princess Mary. Capt. C. C. Samtey. with 91 passenger on bosrd. reached port at 940 thai morning from Alaska porta, sailing at 10:30 for Vancouver and Victoria. Captain Salntey reported that bad weather again delayed the ship which wws due here yesterday afternoon. At Skjagway Monday night there was s furious wind which nearly blew the vessel away from tb dock; a nils rd at Juneau "n Tuesday tied the ship up for a while, and. In WrangeU Narrows yesterday, fog wsa encountered to complete the variety of the aaeaent before Prince Rupert, with Its clear, calm and cold conditions, wsa reached. The Mary is due to touch here on her next northbound trip on January 38. MILLION AND HALF DOLLARS FOR "SHIPS VAKCOVVm. Jan IS- V million and a half dollars are said to be Involved In the purchaa of the Dollar snip by the Canadian-Amen can Shipping Company. VlltKUS ItF.I'OUT. S a.m. DIOBT ISLAND Clear, calm: baro meter. 80 40: tcmersture, M: sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke ateamer Homer City,, bound for Prince Rupert from United Kingdom, soo mllea from Dtgby Island. DBAD TRSK POINT. Rsinlug. strom southeast wind: barometer. SO JO; temperature. 38; aee, rough. BOLL HARBOR Part cloudy, fresh southeast wind; bouromstsr, 30.30: temperature, 88; aes 1 roiggh; pro spoke stesmer Mogul. Anyox. for Stewart, 12 nllee from Stewart: 8 pm. apofee tug Pacific Monarch, m Masse tt Inlet, towing barge Blngmn rf. southbound: 8 pjn. spoke stcumci Alameda, Ketchikan for SratUe. 331 mass tram Seattle; 8 pan. spoke ateamer Canadian Observe i. Naiialmo for Ocean Pal la, 80 mile from Ocean Falla. xnoN DIOBT ISLAND Overcast, fresh Bast wad; barometer. 30 4(0; temperature. 30; aoHiaws psfaUi ih. D TRSB POlCT.BAlgHtg, fresh t wind; barOawBHr, O0M: lem- rs, 38: rough., ' . BULL HARBOR Wear, light 'south east wlud; barometer, 30.14; tempera ture, 43: . amuoth. 110 til. A U It IV ALU. O ltnsiHll. Vuni oiiver, I'rlniT IIiiiH-rt A. D BulUle. city Advertise in tut Daily Niw. DISTRICT READERS With a fuU cargo for the United Kingdom or Continent, the British freighter Levenpool. Capt. V. Forth. Prince Rupert's eleventh grain ship of the season, is expected to get away from the elevator today. F. O. Dawson will atil tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert for Van couver and will proceed to Victoria on bu-tneaa. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed t'rown Is ads may be pre-empt d by British subjects over II years of aga. tnd by aliens n declaring Intention to icvans British subtects, eondl-.lisBal uiioa rwsidenc. oocwpstlon, jtA Improvtraont for agrloaltural HiriKwen Full Information concerning rra-.stluni rsimrdlnK pre-eesBtioas Is given In Bulletin No. t. Lanu Seiisa, "How to Pre-empt Iand." ooplea of mhlch can b. obtained fr. of eharge tf addresetng the Deiwrtment of Lands. Vtotorla. B C. or to any Oov-sramsnt igsat Herords will be gTantMl coverlag unly land eultable for aarleulturaJ puiiiosea. and which la not timber-land, I..., osrrylnc over board feet uer sere west of the Coast Range and !. fiat per acre east of that Rase. Applications tor pre-empUoos are to be addreessd to ike Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for Is sltuatsd. and are made oa printed forms, ooplss of which oan b. obtained from the Land Commlesloaer. rre-eraptlons must be occupied for five year and Improvement mad to valu of 110 per sore. Including el.artnc and cultivating at lst fir. acres, before a Crown Grant oan be received. For more dstslled Information sse the Bulletin "How to Pr.-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown land., not being Umbertand, for agricultural purposes; minimum (rtue for first-class (arable) land Is tl per sera, and seoeed-eUss (gras-Ing) land 1110 per acre. Further In-formation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land fisrles. "Purehase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sits oa Umber Und. not exceeding 49 aeres. may be purchased or Isaasd, the conditions Including payment of stumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding tt scree, may be leased as homeeltea, conditional upon a dwell tag being ersoted la the first year, title being obtainsbl after residence and Improvement eendlttons ar fulfilled and land has b.sn surv.ysd LEASES For graslng and Industrial par posss area net exceeding aeres may be Isassd by one person or a eompaay. MAUM Under ths Orating Act ths Frwv-Inee is dlvldsd Into (Taxing dlstrteU snd the rang administered under a Orating commissioner Annual grating psrmlts are Issued based oa lumbar ranged, priority being given to eetabllthsd owners. Siock-owaert may form assMlatlona for rang mea"tnt or pertly free permlte are tvallahU to s a-vpers sad traveUnrs, a te test or amrsnntin HQ The Daily News "Wli, J i Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. All the News of the North, coast and country, from our special correspondents, as well as world events will keep you well posted at minimum cost. Send the postal order today while you still think of it 1 FUNERAL SERVICE WAS HELD TODAYj Mrs. Ill una tl Anderson LaM to Rest this AReriMMMi with Kev. J. II. Il.taffi Officiating Funeral service for the lace Mrs. Hannah Anderson, wife of Carl Anderson sad mother of five small children, whose death occurred on Tuesday in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, was held this afternoon In the chape; of the S.C. Undertaker, following which Interment wsa made In Palrvlew Cemetery. Bev. John H Hanson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, ofnclstsd while Mrs. Hanson presided at the organ for the hymn. Pallbearers were native friend cf deceased from Metlakatla. 1.KVENPOOI. IX.tVIXO (cANAQtANj VACinc iiTvy' Cle arance errata it.4niu.uaaCTaCTnCTi5rj GREATER DARUAINS THAN EV'EK COATS DRESSES HATS Hosiery and Lingerie DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST HRHAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Co., DA I'rince Kupcrl. ILC. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, tVraugell. Jaaesa and Skagway Ilerember II, January II, 18 To Vancouver, t Moris and Seattle January 4, is. IttlNCES HKATBIt r. ror Dutrdsle. Cal llella Helta. Oeeas rallv Namu. Alert Bsy CamphWI Hltrr. and VasMnmter every rialurdir. It s.m tienev for all Steamship lines, r)ll lnfMiaslln frem W. C. OltriUKIl, enerel tgrsil Corner of 4th street and Srd Avenue. Prince Kopert, lt.C. riiune SI UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnta trass rtnre Hnpert. lor VAXrorVKIt, VII TOH1A, Itattdale. tlert kn. etc.. Tuesday, 5 pjn. for VANt'Ot VEK, VICTtllllA. Swauson llui. Alert Iht.v, etr Saturday, 0 tir POIIT SIMrSON. NAAS IllVflf POINTS. ALICE Alt.it, ANYOX. STEWAItT. Wales laland, Sanday. N p.m. 11 tnd 4venue. tt . SMITH. 4ent Prlne. Hnirt ltl Through tUVeti sold to VlttMl and Sealtrr. and baftage checked through to detllnttloo. To Every w J oman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combinations .for the sun porch, new color schemes for Uby's room, new color beauty everywhere in the house "61" R rushing- Lacqusr comes as a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3