sssiFlfJl m ... k Hi iU Alt a o U FOR SALE SALE- Beaver Bottling Works a going concern. (tf) T-l 1 1. IAI -1HnnM FCL FOR RENT at) FEW DAYS Furniture rac- aampies musi oe cirarcu m i i i HtMA in. 3-piece Langhari.Chester- t . i m i. 1 till L.Xiil X M A A1U1I VU nntmtA rt I c enlannl1 nn iiunnv in kjivh. .milium qiiuic Order House. 801 Beklrs Well-furnkhed modern WANTED (294) noLc, uin or woman wunvtu nnA vtnvn unnno jiu r- i ir ( it I y .1 if i nunc, x iiuiiw 291 or Black 838. (tf) j i i-T a m i fin w in n nM 4 e M f9Qdi nELP WANTED Q'l iriin iu iiMrv t it- i - W4UV t W ill 1VV ? J i' tiniMi l l n iiriK sttted, Thos. B. Black, secre- P O, Box 866. (293) PERSONATi uiviLiii q jna.iiiLU.iv juwyu TJt tJl XJILLIlVliie. vanwmi. Tonic Tablets contain raw "jauer nv rrMnnta onrt nr.npr i 'Muva. una UU3C ucua ar refunds few cents paid A till.. Uiliuwu Local Boys Out All Night; Was Cause of Search Some concern was caused last night when two local youths, Philip Williamson and Peter Allen, who had gone out with a Columbia River boat yesterday morning, failed to return. Dr. Neal Carter made an all night search, using Dr. R. G. Large's gasboat Neiris but without tt I.ANI ACT nlrntlnn to Apply to Lraita TO'i-uax apiproxLiruaty 6n mile in wuLherW rtirwvt ivr nirtTKF th const rumt fcnlsf di tru.M tiAlvit hAlntf .iwvwj iour miiea in ft wewnj 7C6 R invert n j-i MMivnMTi ViAti . - . a w i . UlHrit run U. .V.m I ThA lhre chains North-Eat: thence .... 11 CnalnM VJIB.t. ft If A OlAlnl ;henc tm&n chains' Wet, Northerlv, narMti nalnt to JlULm : 1 . 1. . . :v.i- inn ; DltM ... ,,ANS HANSEN 13th. iij at Odour. 1839 success. This morning the police boat P. M. L. 8 located the boys In a cabin at McNicholl Creek, They were none the worse for the experience and their boat was also rate. The stormy weather had held them up. PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye W0 mm PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hartley Bay and' Oil tees with : large party of local nlmrods. De parture had been made Friday night. The bag consisted of four teen geese and some hundred or so assorted ducks. Members of the party were Capt. Paul Armour, F. A. MacCallum. W. M. Blackstock, Hubert Ward, Rupert Fulton, J. A. Hinton, J. A. Lindsay, Jack Lindsay Jr., W. C. Little (Woodcock), F. N. Good, L. H. Haworth, A. R. Nichols and O. A. Bryant. The coast freighter Salvor, Capt. Albert Qeorgeson, was In port this morning discharging coal for Al BOYS' CLUB ORGANIZED FL . MJljTided Them Over HlGlUdllVeib Critical Period! i.cchs, wuucu n,mnnrt tfcn Phrklmoc fund duct a session of County Court. He mova, Jj. ,tlniber "TILLIE THE TOILER" NOVJTILLIE 3UST TO PfecNE k TO MAC TnAT'd ff M THIMKIN6 THAT LOCK OF HAIE. PRODUCED BVYOU KISIMS HIM OMTHE V'M GOIM6 TO ) LET HEAD YOU KISS MY- BAUD r i Turnips 8 lbs. , .25 "meaislo the fund bert & McCaffejry. She Is to salll Brussells Sprouts, Cal., 15c, 2 lb. .25 early tomorrow ior iaye rass wnn powder. Union steamer Catala, Capt johnMutf, returned here at 11:45 o'clock this morning from Stewart, Any ox and other northern points and will .sail at :30 p.m for Vancouver and waypolnts. B. C, Hothouse Tomatoes No, lb 15 basket 70 B. C. Lettuce 07 Green peppers, lb 15 Hed Peppers, lb 15 Cucumbers, outdoor, each 10 Pumpkins, lb r : ' 08 Hubbard Squash, lb , .07 Green Cabbage, lb, 07 Vegetable Marrow, lb. Spinach, lb. Feert steals .07 Hay, Bulkley Valley Timothy 100 lbs .....0....... 1.45 Wheat, Bulkley Valley 2i75 Bran ... 2-40 Middlings 2.95 Shorts .. .... ,2.60 Oats . 2.65 The Armour Salvage Co. has Its pine Oat Chops 2.75 pile driver busy these 'days driving 'Barley 2.55 new dolphins and putting In new laying Mash 3.00 fender piles at the local floats. Qyster Shell 1.45 Turkey, No. 1, lb 35 Fowl, No. 1, lb 25 A Boys' Club for boys of public Roasting Chicken, lb , 32 school age has been organized. ! City Commissioner W. J. Alder has', " made available a room in the Mc-, ttajjr iwj. by Intyre Block for-, meetings to be the mister or Lands t vustoria. Br., held fromv Monday . to Thursday, otd evenings. V " - I Licence X?092l, to cut 1.852 000. lert Pt spruce, hemlock antf ppdar on an area Judge W. E. Fisher left on last eve nlng's train for Smlthers to con- District. adjoining tot 43-t.u. imp uimsnnn Inlet.' Queen Oftartotte Islands land bo allowed for re- will return to the city Thursday RupUmt particulars of ithe chief m- night. rtar. Victoria, B. C, or Dlatrlot For ester, Prince Rupert, B.C. acknowledged today Include milk tickets to the value of $15 by Val entin Dairy and four fifty-pound, racks of flour by the Northern ! British Columbia Power Co. E. A. Wright, after a visit of a few days In the city, left by last fvptiinor's trntn nn his return to Pi-lnce George. 'M C O A L TO PLEASK EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EUSON ALBERTA COAL KIJ1.KLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCB KUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 HOTEL NEW ROYAL J. Zarelli Propritor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Pox 196 The Marie of a Kiss THAT'S ALL . rJOW BOTH OF VOO GET BACK TO eOSlMB5S ABOUT THIS LWnHHi J Strictly Professional when you can chpose carefully and find exactly the right cards to express your own sentiments. They are plainly priced and conveniently arranged. Box No. 4 Here Is Value I Box of 21 Xmas Folders, neatly Put $1.23 up Box No. 1 One Dozen. All folders,, trally decorated Vr nveiopes Box No. 2 Beautiful colorpd folders and envelopes. Friendly sentiments . 75c Box No, 3 Large delightful Xmas Folders. Every card differ- ' 75c ' ent, 16 cards, Ill Box No. 5 Box of 2V Gay and Colorful Cards and $1.00 Folders, friendly sentiments SPECIAL 10 Cards and Envelopes' "I Sp Cellophane Wrap, pkt. -xwv Gift Wrapping Papers Tinsel and Cellophane Ribbons, Tags, Seals, Enclosure Cards Make your parcels say "Merry, Christmas" to the last detail. Brighten them up. with Festive Wrappings! There is also on display s splendid array of ARTISTIC GIFT CALENDARS Come In and look them over there's no obligation to purchase. Rose, Cowan & Latta Ltd. BESNER BLOCK, THIRD STREET ENTRANCE m m T1 -. . "J "I ICS SAYS HIS HAlPi HAS STARTED BBOW-HE AAMTS THE SC HE SAV S HE COOLDM'T LET HIS WIFE, SEE T APTeB. AUL THAT MEWBPAPa PUBLVCVTy ftPWI rY VtSr Wte ? ? A THAT AU. rFoMElM MACYOU'EG WtHANKS, MRS; I: f It SOT TO TH!WrNlN6.M S,EEt? 1 1' THAT'S -SVlEUl-,, SjSyelPBEll k i ) o-m-) & Yeos , ' &b uttle. kiss om (SoSXciSSft 1VSS MWN VM "SO gLADj ' ' J" SELocTF V!gsN6 ' 1 X i tv 15. 1926 ' page rrve -pmbflr DP TRE; DAILY NEWS lh. Hyde ransier Cedar ill Ends $4.50 cord t f Ml lfl 11 Office 01 Ji Wktfr1 A vnnno China Clipper Back in Hawaii Had to Turn Back to Honolulu On Account of. Bad Weather On Hop to Alameda HONOLULU, Dec. 15: After having been hallway across on the ' 2400-mile hop from here to Alameda, the Pan-American Airways flying boat China Clipper, with passengers and mall on board, had to turn back on account of running Into unfavorable weather and return to Honolulu Sunday. Grain Commission Now in Saskatoon Turgeon Investigation Completes Winnipeg Hearing and Moves To Saskatchewan Centre SASKATOON, Dec. 15: Having completed Its hearing in Winnipeg, the Turgeon Royal Commission In vestlgating the grain trade of Can ada has commenced sessions here. Adjourning over the week-end and the King's Birthday yesterday, 11 resumed Its sittings today, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront if Big Hunting Party Home 00 Tons Of Clamshell Going to Seattle- Armour Salvage Co. Repairing Floats. The Armour Salvage Co! ser vice boat Algle returned to port yesterday morning from a final hunting trip of the season to Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Daly left yesterday for Dundas Island to bring In another 100-ton scowload of clamshells for Seattle Interests. This will make a total cf six hundred tons now here awaiting delivery to Seattle In one load. Arrangements for the transportation south have not yet been definitely made. The Ketchikan motorshlp Bel- at Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Islands, with fuel on her way south. Retail prices current here are as follows; B.C. Fresh Extras. Grade A Large, cartoned, doz - .47 Loca, new laid, doz .55 Apples Mcintosh Reds, bulk, fancy 4 lbs. m -25 "box 2.25 Mcintosh Reds, wrapped fancy 32 lbs .25 box 2.50 Delicious. 3 lbs. .25 . box 2.65 Fruit Lemons, doz. 40 Oranges, doz. 25, 28, 32, 38, and 47c. Jap Oranges, box. 85 Grapefruit, Cal., each 6c .to ..10 Bananas, lb . 12 Vz Cranberries,, lb .27 Pears. Antou. doz ...:.'ji .40 iGranes. Emneror. lb. ..a.'. 18 Persimmons, doz 45 Pomegranates, each 11 Butter Fancy, cartoned, lb 34 No. 2 Creamery, lb. 31 No. 1 Creamery, lb. .33 Lard Pure, lb .18 Vegetables Salvation Army Came to the lies-, cue at Time When Badly Needed He -vas ah old, man. Time and asraln he had called asiung ior underwear but clothing In the re lief room was not plentiful, there was no underwear at all. so al ways It was the same answer unr HI -words of sympathy seemed like 1jo:kery In this case. She was a widow left with four little tots, In difficult straits. A long illness prior to her husanb's death had left her destitute, ine weather had turned irigntiuiiy cold. A call came for help. i The Christmas Ap?:al had not yet been made. There were no' f,und3 and so, on the strength ot the usual response to the appeal, the old man was taken to a local stole and two sult3 of underwear purchased. A phone call to a coal dealer and the widow was- supplied with coal as well as groceries. This winter the old man met the Major on the street with a smile on his face as lie said: "I don't Vui-ve to ask for wairm undsrwear this year." And the Uttte woman, with the . burden of her small tin Twf o iko fim-Uv. faces the future with cour U.lj, f-UbAbUCO, U U3 , - , Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. B. C. Onions,, lb llngham was in port yesterday un-iQarl!c, imported, per lb. B.C. Carrots, 8 lbs: or age ana a snme ueuause vi nine- .06 .35 ioadlng eight carloads of frozen cauliflower, g.c., 20c to 25 fish for trans-shipment east over parsley, bunch - . .00 Canadian National Railways. Imperial Oil Co.'s. tanker. Imperial arrived In port early this morning from Stewart and was moored at the company's local deck. The vessel Is to make a pall .... .25 1!" help as she walked "The Daik. Mile." Provision Is now made for Iter. It is In the hour of need that your money is used to the test advantage. Ths Army depends on you for Its many dependants BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT Dry Goods & Novelty Shop Children's Goats and Dresses Hose, Gloves, Scarves Novelty Evening Bags Novelty Jewellery Pick out your Christmas Gifts and we will lay them aside for you. UNEQUALLED VALUES IN CHRISTMAS CARDS This year the store has excelled all previous efforts in mustering an almost bewildering variety. Every type of appropriate, artistic and beautifully de-sitmed cards that human inaenuitv could create is j spread out before you, our selection being extremely B- varied and unusual, Why not come in before the rush 1 I via tr