PAOE. SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS Christmas Specials BLOOMERS Lace Trimrned $1 45 each P BRAZIER SETS- $2.95 PYJAM'4S-2-piece , - 2.95 PYJAMAS-3-picce $6.95 PULLOVER SWEATERS $2.95 WOOL SCARVES 95C SILK SCARVES $1.95 BOXilADKERCHIEFS- DRESSEfe-Crope dp Chine $12.95 EVENING DRESSES .... 19.50 HOSIERY-Chiffcm' $1.75 MID-WINTER HATS $3.95 DEMERS THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RITERT No other Beer iastes so good I Beer is a wonderful tonic for overworked persons and those run down becauscofweak.impovcrished blood. pure beer . . . made from excellent Canadian Barley-Malt and finest Crown B.C. go kirn hops combined with tonic properties, the beers listed below quickly aid JE3WJJ nature in restoring both mind and KQ' Kswl v frt nnrmil tivilth arwfxtrfinritfi tv4Vi B&M&i ,11 all Cottrnment Liauor J Storrt and Dctr Pa Hon B lI StNI I LAGER PHOENIX EXPCRT ELUt RIBBON EXPORT 'his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and wmter lust Vjhan All unesi quaiiiy ana, laiesx pair terns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and fin ished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We deliver any part of the city. LING -TIIE TAILOR 81? Second Ave. Vhone C19 SPEED WITH SAFETY Is what you will enjoy in a comfortable roomy car, by calling frkl c m n mi , TAXI 25 e. Promptness, reliability and courtesy Is our motto. A trial will be appreciated. Phone 25. Matt Videck Ambulance and Taxi Service Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results MANY USES FOUND FOR ! PETROLEUM George Woodland, Manager of Im- j perlal Oil, Gives Interesting ! Address to Rotary Club j The romance of the development ,of petroleum, and the products ma- nufactured from It made an Inter- ; ;esting story as told by George j Woodland at the Rotary Club lun-'cheon yesterday. Members of the iclub were surprised at the almost infinite number of uses to which they were put As the speaker said i it is doubtful if any single industry, ! except printing, has brought so jmany changes to the world as has 'the modern production and use of petroleum. None perhaps has , wrought Its revolution in manners, customs, modes of life, relations of the individual to the social establishment in so short a period of time as has the Industry of petroleum along with others that are col-lateral to and dependent on It. I Mr. Woodland told of petroleum i as an Uluminant, as the producer of j ; power for transportation and for j industrial puroses; as a lubricant. 'and for medicinal and numerous , other purposes, an endlessly increasing number,. In the course of ! his address he said: i "Oil usually occurs within the space or between the grains of se-jdimentary rocks and not in large i underground lakes or pools, as many persons erroneously believe. I although there -ate some rare in-i stances where oil has accumulated In large cavities or caves in the rocks. "The sedimentary rocks are porous ' and absorb the oil, as a sponge would water, this porous oil-bearing sandstone may contain one eighth of its bulk in petroleum. Oil stored in such porous, rocks would escape to the surface of the ground if there were not a cover of dense non-porous rock capping the reservoir. Therefore a commercial oil area must have an overlying cap which acts as a lid or seal. "When the drill penetrates this cap or covering rock, the oil long pent up comes to the surface by na- -tural pressure or pumping. , "The accumulation of oil in large Quantities in certain spots in the earth is caused by geologic struc- I ture, distortions of the earth's sur face due to cooling and contracting. "The main geologic structures arc monocline, anticline, domes, syn- ; cllnes and faults. The anticlinal j structures where the rocks have been bowed up, with an inclination downward in two opposite dlrec- ! Demonstration Friday and Saturday Blue Ribbon Coffee and Tea Tickets .given with each pound for drawing on one Drip Percolator SPECIAU-1 lb. Blue Ribbon Tea 1 lb. Blue Ribbon Coffee: 1 8-cup Drip Percolator All for Blue Ribbon Baking Powder Malkih's Best Baking Powder, 24 lbs. .... Malklnl Best Baking Powder, 5 lbs Spice All kinds each Rowntree's Cocoa- 'A 's 2 for 2.25 Ginger Snaps lbs. A fin per lb,. J-,v' for Soda Biscuits Plain or salted, 3 for Gainer's Cottage Rolls In Xmas boxes, per lb Oalner's Hams In Xmas boxes, per lb 22c 75c Si.40 9c ' 25c 25c 25c; 30c 35c Christmas Stockings, Christmas Crackers, Plum Puddings, Christ-; mas Candies and Nuts. Come in and look them over. ! The Economy I Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 3C0 319 Third Ave. ,tlons froma. common axis are the iuiuai iuvuiuum iw uu. "The geological factors which must be present in order that there may be an accumulation of oil, may be in conclusion enumerated as'foK lows: There must have been a source from which hydrogen and carbon could be derived. There must have rIMBit ion mtSL PTniB tejttWHylfBlJen 5TM'TSfft!n oil.- ; y $ 1 and His Orchestra FOXTROT .2252S "I'M YOURS" BERT LOWN end His ORCHESTRA FOX TROT 21541 JOHNNY MARVIN VOCAL 22555 LITTLE WHITE LIES WAWNCfc PEMMSYlVAHlAHS FOX TROT 2Z492 JOHNNY MARVIN VOCAL 22502 "SAILOR'S FAREWELL" STUART HAMBLEN VOCAL V.-403II rock which would act as a reservoir fori the oil. I "There must be a capping to pre- j vent the escape of the oil. "And finally, the structure must be a geologic one which would cause the accumulation. Geologists in search of oil are primarily concerned with these features." Changes In Transportation Reference was made by Mr. Woodland to the changes which have come about in transportation through the development of the automobile. Country life had been Improved immeasurably and the cities had. benefitted equally by avoidance of congestion and the residents of each understand each other's problems better than ever before. Number of Products Endlessly Increasing "The number of products and byproducts of petroleum goes on end- UJLLLU from iheAmosh'AnJijPkture CheckandDoub!eQiec DUKE ELLINGTON At Any Victor Dealer! VICTOR TAUINQ MACHINE COMPANY I WVI.41 Of CANADA LIMITED Montreal McRae Bros. Records, . Vlctrolas, Microsynchronous Victor Radio I lessly increasing, making it every year a greater contributor to the porgress, comfort and well being of men. The nation cannot make war without it, and they cannot live in peace without it. At the end of the World War one of the statesmen of the Allies said that "we floated to victory on a sea of oil." It was literally true; Petroleum had given to the victors their superiority In the air, on the sea and in land transportation. "Because of its universality of usefulness, petroleum is the most sought resource in the world today. Nations want It as a guarantee of their power and so it has become of great importance In International politics. They are literally combing the world for It, and another half century will surely see the Industry's expansion into an era of which we do not now dream." District News TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. W. Butt went to Vancouver via Jasper on Wednesday's train intending to return before Christmas. Mrs. Broad bent who has been ill for some time, was taken to tjha Smithers Hospital on Wednesday. Mrs II. L. McKannay was hostess on Monday evening to a group oi iadles representative of Juveniles. Mrs D. D. Munro carried oft the prize for best original Jutetille costume. Four tables of bridge were enjoyed with Mrs. Beveridge ikinning first prise and Mrs. McCarthy, the consolation. Oamw an& music completed the happy i sion. The ladles of the Anglican Church held their annual basaai on Saturday afternoon in the Legion Hall which was nicely decorated with a Christmas tree suggestive of the season. The fancy work was beautiful and abundam The home-made candy was tempt ing In dainty little baskets while the home cooking In evidence was equally good; several Iced Christmas cakes made good purchasing A guessing contest was also enjoy ed on a fruit cake, donated by Mrs. E. A. McCarthy. Four per sons were correct in judging the weight, necessitating a drawing won by Oeorge Dover. Afternoon tea was served by the young la dies. Mrs E. T. Kenny was hostess on Wednesday evening at four ta bles of bricUc Mrs. Burnett was winner of first prize and consola tion wes won by Mrs. Rliey. Week-End Specials Malkin's Best Tea 3 lb. tin Grimes Oolden Fancy Apples, box Cowan's Perfection Cocoa-Vs. 2 tins Malkin's Best Clams 2 tins Smyrna Table Figs 2 lbs Libby's Home Style Pickles large Jar Acadia Cod Fish 2-lb. box Superior Swedish Hard Tacks, per lb. Malkin's Best Fancy Sockeye A ftp Salmon, 1 lb. tin Vl Creamettes Macaroni per pkg Ashcroft Tomato Catsup 20 oz. bottle ., S1.40 $2.40 45c 35c 35c 25c 50c 15c 10c 25c 3rookfidd Creamery Butter 1An per per lb. Sunnybrook Creamery Butter. 3 lb. briek Eggs- -Fresh Extras' 2 doz. Sunkist Oranges 5 tliZ. Jap Oranges per box 81.15 1.15 95c 81.00 Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor I Fifth Street. Phone 208 Friday, December t- TIIURS. &FIU. TWO SIlWs 7 arid 9 p.m. Alexander Gray, Bernicc Iairc and Noah licery in "SONG OF THE FLAME" A Gorgeous Spectacle of the Russian Revolution Singing, Dancing and All in Technicolor COMEDY "SCRAFPILY MARRIED" ITS A WOW CARTOON "NOAH'S LARK" FOX NEWS Admission 20c & 65c Feature Starts at 7:10 & ' to SATURDAY & MONDAY and Remember Saturday Matinee at " a "TIIE SPOILERS" SOLD AT ALL GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES Tins advert i.ienent Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. INTER COMING! Special WINTER-TONIC Service for only $7.00 Cliange engine oil Adjust tllMrlhutor point Oil anil greaftc thoroughly Clean ami oiljut park FIuh transini!on and l,Il,6s rcarwilh krnuenc, and Clean sediment liulb and rcf.Il with frch greae carburetor Remove front wheels and 'Adjust carburetor rrparkwithfrcsligrrane Tighten intake and Spray springs with pene- ,ia"91 'aifu,J trating oil Check battery Me will fumlili all material and make all llie above aIJuU mrnt. Quirk ten ire. Car ready xlien promlm-d. Arceorlf tires, Lalterici, anll-freeae aervlee, tit., at IowirIce. n . ' 4 SI H S.E. PARKER LTD. rilONG 83 FORD DEALERS 9