fj; v December 20, 1928 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE FAMOUS FILM STARS WED GRAIN MOVING VOTING HEAVY OUT RAPIDLY IN PLEBISCITE I'M V XuJ XMAS vaBues 1 MAW v ! Mi .. . CLOVES !)utk:kin and Pig ii all .ii.es. All ' iIikI wa mly I!TAT"N- SAI.F 95c T 52.95 SCARVES l i i iiik n w mo :! la-ihirjr c lr .Tirl xmarllv tai i I MITATION SALE 51.95 WAl ilES N"tk Scarfs in lul colon and pa i i MPTATION SALE 51.35 SHIRTS llro.i.kloth Shi.b wi-i ''if! and unattached iiv .iiid well tailored I0 SALK L95 ANn 52.95 SWEATERS '.'Mil, slip-oven in newe- 1'itl t'olor-. Ki'inforcr I iiottoms. A wonderfu mcmi. I KM I r.Aiiur iU K. Iioni . . (JP 54.95 Acme fmpovtf rs THIRD AVKNUE ,l r . i 1 1 v Cash- No I'.O.I) i) ( Imiire Ad-mints John Barrymore, the famouc charming wife, Dolores Cost-llo, Hollywood. f KENZIE SAYS NO NEED HERE mlD.flt Victoria by the 'Terrace taste. film star, is here seen with his just after their marriage in 'cost to the country. It would ' teem to be unreasonable that Brit-1 ish Columbia should be requirad to duplicate the expenditure laid out by the Dominion in this con nection. The lorce of tins point 0 A MDI IMf DT A MT of view-lt seem 10 mt'' lK tome8 ' jlllllLlliuI LAlil very clear htn 11 ia ,ndetood Board of Trade in response to a Dr. CharUs fr"dir.r,cll, rominjon quest for the provision of Mmp- Deputy Minister of 'srmcs; aad ing work at or near rnnce Mr vv . o. limru, liuci, 01 tne .cii. Ore Dressing und Metal'.urgar, Di- 1 have yours of the 7th inttant vision, were in the 1'iovlnce this' kvhich you express the- opinion year, and both emph-iKised 'the ' at there is a pressing need for service which their department, the establishment of a plant for vras prepared to give mining men be letting of minerals at or near throughout Canada in thi res-he city of Frince Rupert. pect. Am attaching tor your In reply may say that this mat- information a few copies of Bul-er has had my careful consider- letfn issued by the Department of ition and I am not convinced that Mines, which explains itself, and , he expenditure of public funds which, perhaps, you will arrange ; or the purpose indicated would for distribution among those in- e justified at the present tfane. terested. is scarcely necessary for me to It might be added that not only lint out that hould th govern- does the Ottawa Department jnt decide upon such a policy make its laboratory investigat-j In northern British Columbia, it ions in- 01 inan;, fi n wi, is more than likely M the payment df a proport-i cedent would lead to demand ien of the. freight cRhnros on th iqually reasonable from the Keota- ore shipped. Full j' pirticuJare . 6 iL. Mail! ttjwa a4- IK d nntni nay and perhaps from tne oob- " " v...o dary eections of the province. wll be found en pajre 5 of the There is no uoubi m . . i uiug plant such as you have in Awurlng . you, of jfcy desire to d I. of extreme value to mine aaaist n any practical manner "rators fadHtathig the obtaining of i and I fully prciaUs imnorUnVe of the iMu"rald tests wherever they are con-. e . Sr. nf tum a., aldered necessary, and thanking! 4P lit ft! II IHJnuiiiiowiH. I will not be out it Kln. X u 80it?kth.tIeould not work at .II ami could not ww on thu mfhine. My aunt told me of tArfl K. Pink- h.m'i Ve8tabl lompound.mlnew I am tilling .II of my friend, how cood it is and I will Mm MARY SciiutTiBB, Gr.inl.nd, Sosk. Mie Dneii fn ihn nfflTWtMllMlV . velonment of our m neral reaour- ? -r-- veiwpnre"- " ...... trivnn of exnlaininir mv Dalit ion. ces. At the same time i snouiu,-- - ..:,' " i ikP to noint out that the Doml- on government has Installed at uuwa laboratories for the work u have In mind,' at very heav)' WOMAN SO SICK GOULD NOTWORK Helped by Taking Lydia L Pink-ham '$ Vegetable Compound Gr.inl.nd. Rak.--"X n W I hewd of that sood Lydi.)-. rink- I am. Your faithfully. W. A. McKENZIF., I Minister of Mlnea. SURPRISE PARTY AND PRESENTATION - There was a surprise party jlaat night nt the h'mc of M. ami Mrs. Simdn Swanson, 43 Cnnmllan National Manager Says , . Husfncss Conditions Good ' X'A in West A r 1 f . tin i L. tfrain still ' moving out 'over Can adian National lines at the rate of over 700 cars daily, the grain movement from Western Canada oints to the lake head and to the Pacific coast has moved without a hitch-during the entire season, it was stated this mor ning by W. A. Kingsland, gener al manager of the Canadian Nat ional Railways, western region, who is in Montreal today on a business visit. Splendid weather continues throughout the whole of Western Canada, which has prevailed since harvest time ad ded to the fact that there has been througout a plentiful grain ar supply and plenty of motive power for moving the heavy rain trains have assured con tinued movement, Mr. Kingsland said. While navigation on the Great Lakes is at ah end, there is nleiity of storage space in the TO i,:M&a..c?!,"iK"ment' nts take care ; for some time By the time) this is ex hp.ustftT the all-rail movement of grain eastward will be-well under way. i-,r Business conditions throughout tho west are generally good, Mr. Kingsland stated, and develop ment in many cities from an in -'iistriul point of view would in dicate that manufacturers both in Eastern Canada and the United States are taking advantage of their opportunities of estab lishing branch factories and plants in Western Canada to take care of their growing business interests, there. STOCK QUOTATIONS that the mines brancii, division; iCourur or s. o. o.cuon Co. Ltd., fWSt ullunrv. Minister Says Ore (Jan be Sent Ottawa tki 4fn. but is The ijf towing iuqlatiqiis wer to Ottawa -For Laboratory igfoj fa per fch the 'Jd atHjhcked,'; . imrniiKaiiuii mln nnorati.r ni IhlH UloVinCtl , b takitur. er.ro, of Bf work! The following letter hai be'n which fne lutu-r ' m; y have to received from the depurtment ef tubmit albng the line. rf v nore Bayvieit, 4, 4yd. B. cJlSil-et, r.26, 1M. ' Beaver flTIver; fcil, 18. :' Big Missouri, 08, 68'... (o:k Frovince, 2l'i, 2?. to'.tcn Belt, Nil, 50. Du;iwell. 13, Nil. Duthie, Nil. 73. George Coper, 7.25; 7.50. Georgia IMver; 28V. 30. Golcoufb, 82 83V2- 1 CrandHew, 5Jf T J i Independence, 9, 10. Indian, 41 ., 5V4. Inter. Coal & Coke, 34 1 a. 3G. Kootenay Florence, 20', 21. Kootenay King, 29V. Nil. L. & L.. 64. 7Vi. Lukeview, IV, Nil. : I.'icky Jim. 22, 22 2. Marmot MeUls, 7, Nil, Marmot Gold, 7Vi, 73. Mohtwk. 64. 7. Morten Woolsey, 5Vs, 5V4 National Silver, 1G4, 17. Noble ifr'ive. 60, 51. Fend Qreile. 9.50, 0.75. Porter. (Idaho, CG. Premi. 2.20, 2.25. RufuaUrgenu, 26V4, 2GV4-Ruth iiope, 58 V. 54. . Silver Crest, 8, 8V4. Silverado. 72, 75. Snowflrfke, 37, 88. . . Sunlock. 3.65,, 3.75. .-' Topley Richfield, 43, 45 Toric. 2.G0, 2.90. Wellington, l'J, VJYi. 4 Whitewater, 1.15, 1.20; Woodbine, 8'2. 4. i Katcrn tock Noranda, 64.00. Nil. Oils Fabyon Pet. 5s i, 6. Could Not Sleep Heart Would Start 1 Hays Cove Circle. Thirty guests rt J n J jinvxi ihplW.o find anont the rUfflping 811(1 rOUFldlRg evening playing cards and A crystal water set was presented to Mrs. Lrso-4 Oscar I.ar son acting on, bhult the assembled company. HOTEL ,a!pVALS j Prince Rupert R. A. TavIss and A'. M. Dlack.' Vancouver; Dr. R. G. LarRf. Port Simpson. Savoy ! A. II. Demmler, Colnradn Snrinirs; II. Marshall and ( has. Toomtis. !'rt Slnrw'in. (VntrnI Mr. ttiid , 'rs. A I'ctt i'i4"ii, Viini'otiver: W. F. I,nI.ondi .TllllI'MII Mrs. Fred P. Averill, 13C-12th Ave.. Calgary, Alta., writes: "I was bothered bo much with my heart I could not Wp. T would waken up in the night screaming, ana my ncart would pumping and pounding. A neighbor l.idy told me to try start so I started taking them and I can truthfully my I am a different woman. Altogether I only took two boxes." 1'riic 0o a box at all dniggiats and ikftWrs, or mailed direct on receipt of price hy The T. Milburo Co., Ltd., Toronto, OuU Though Start Was Slow, Many Property Holders Are Voting Today Voting In the power plebiscite opened . slowly this' morning though it is expected that, in the course of the day, a large rep resentation of the 600 or 700 property holders, who are qualified to vote, will turn out to express their preference in the matter. Backers of both the Power Corporation of Canada and the American States Public Service Co. express confidence as to the outcome. The pool opened at 8 a.m. and, during the first Hour, but teji ballots were deposited. The next hour brought the total Up to 41 and at 10:45 78 votes had been cast. Pp to 1 o'clock there were 215 votes. Only property hol-'ers are qualified to vote. firnest Unw'in is acting as re-; turning officer and K. A. Mc-Leod is his deputy. W. O. Fulton and W. D. Vance are acting ! scrutineers- for the Tower Corporation of Canada, the American company having G. S. Clark and J. V. Clyne as scrutineers. The poll will , close at 8 o'clock and the result should bt! known within an hour. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Dec. 20. Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.18-''. HOLIDAY BARGAIN! 7 7 T1 1 Formal, and rant FROCKS For holldav fArmal nltiro uri hnvo tho vnrv nawoiit Paria lit the Montreal Importers I)oi)l 140 lo lte! wiili cobl feel lliese dump niglils. del a pair of Bedroom Slijipers from our l;ir(c slock. We have. Ihcm in H sizes. I'or all I hey cosl, you miht as well he comlorlnhle. Your friends, loo, would appreciate vour tlioutthiriilm-ss in receiving such a suitable gift. And I lie price is remarkably low! FOR GIFTS Our slo k offers you a wonderful election of everything for men's wear, and boys, big and liltle, too. W- h'e Neikties in infinite variety, all in faney lxfM. ranging in price from -15c to 75c. Those uee great value. The v-.hie we aiv offcriiirt in Mqi J)hirts s unim'. ot;r Urmf Rtpek of lliese from our. shelves Tnsl. We liave 11 TiiwfJ'ele; lion of Knglibh HnKidciolh AJcn's Shirts, llie regular value of which was $3.75. Going at our Sale of Sales at f 1.95. l adies Pumps and Oxfords, loo, is another bargain liiu wliitli our numerous customers are appreciating to I he full. Have you seen our prices for these quality shoes? The value is surprising! Montreal Importers TIIIHl) AVENUE J. U. MILLER, PROPRIETOR CLOCK SALE of DRESSE, STREET DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES EVENLNC? DRESSES On Saturday Fraro 2 to 4 o'clock Only Chic Velvet Frocks Velvet is the fabric hit of tho season. And here we present our entire stock of fine qual ity, soft Velvet Frocks c.eationa. Gorgeous Satins, Chiffons and Velvets are in Wonderful colors and included in the very newest details. Flounced effects, .i.,;-- cfvloc at it i nrioo darinK necklines, in fact, everything about them Js nt-w "annS Sliltb and darinjr. far beyond compare. JA One Price On(y-J0.00 Each Never before in the history of I'rincc Rupert have such dresses been put on sale at such a price. It is a genuine sale, for quick turnover. There arc no old poods cither as the store lias only been open since the beginning of November. Wc have to move these dresses out, hoycver, and this price should doit. v- REMEMRER SATURDAY, FROM 2 TO I O'CLOCK. Terms Cash Only. No C. O. D. Annette Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Ltd. G13 Third Avenue, (Upstairs, Over P. Rums' Store) PRINCE RUPERT, U. C. ,1 it:.- 6 I' i